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- Nothing More Than Nothing: The Weight of a Snowflake
- Seeds of Peace: Jumpstarting the Peacebuilding Process
- The Dayton International Peace Museum
- The Japanese Peace Bell: “Long Live Absolute World Peace.”
- Degrees in Amity: The University for Peace
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- The International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP)
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- Fostering a New Culture for Living: The International Day of Peace
- Recording Terror: The Global Terrorism Database (GTD)
- Museum of Tolerance: Campaigning for a Live-and-Let-Live World
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From Russia With Tears: To the Struggle Against World Terrorism
Zurab Tsereteli is a Russian artist and architect who graduated from the world famous Tbilisi State Academy of Arts in Moscow. Despite controversy that surrounded his majestic and imaginative works of art and architecture, he rose to fame in the Soviet … Continue reading
What Happened to H. R. 2982?
Shocked and stricken by the recent attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, politicians in the United States struggled to implement measures that would make the United States safe. However, one politician, Representative Jim Turner of Texas, … Continue reading
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