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The Japanese Peace Bell: “Long Live Absolute World Peace.”
Presented on June 8, 1954, the Japanese Peace Bell was a gift to the United Nations on the part of the United Nations Association of Japan, a post-World War II organization that had formed in 1947 as a means of … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Boutros-Ghali, intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act, International Day of Peace, Japan, Japanese Peace Bell, monuments to the fallen, monuments to victims of terrorism, Peace Bell, terrorism, terroristic violence, United Nations, United Nations International School
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A Widow’s Tale: Real Lives and the Tragedy of Terrorism
Newsrooms and news reporters too frequently convey the tragic news of those that die in acts of terror, but they have never really told the whole story. Left grossly unstated after the heartbreaking deaths of thousands of Americans have been … Continue reading
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Tagged 1979, Architecture, chakmakli, december 14, fairchild air force base, guns and violence, human-rights, intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act, Japan, Jim Clark, June Clark, memorials, Michigan, national pride, peace, Pearl Harbor, strategic air command, terrorism, terroristic violence, torrejon air force base, turkey, turkish terrorism, United States, United States Air Force, United States Army Air Corps, videogames, westover air force base, world brotherhood
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