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  2. Brian Willson - Wikipedia

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    Education. private college (B.A.) American University (J.D.) Occupation (s) Lawyer, activist. S. Brian Willson (born July 4, 1941) is a U.S. American Vietnam veteran, peace activist, and trained attorney. [1] Willson served in the US Air Force from 1966 to 1970, including several months as a combat security officer in Vietnam.

  3. Santa Maria della Pace - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria della Pace. Appearance. Coordinates: 41°54′00″N12°28′18″E41.89987°N 12.47164°E. This article is about the church in Rome. For other churches of this name, see Santa Maria della Pace (disambiguation). Santa Maria della Pace. Church of Saint Mary of Peace (in English) S. Mariæ de Pace (in Latin) The façade.

  4. Churches of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Churches of Peace ( Polish: Kościoły Pokoju, German: Friedenskirchen) in Jawor and Świdnica in Lower Silesia. Poland, are 17th-century churches, named after the Peace of Westphalia of 1648. The treaty granted the Lutherans of Silesia to build three churches from wood, loam and straw outside the city walls, without steeples and church bells.

  5. Aleksandra Mirosław celebrates ‘dream come true moment’ as ...

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    Aleksandra Mirosław was stood poised at the base of a 15-meter climbing wall, waiting for three pips of a buzzer to signal the start of her race. Six seconds later, she was an Olympic champion.

  6. Transcendental Meditation movement - Wikipedia

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    The Transcendental Meditation movement (TM) are programs and organizations that promote the Transcendental Meditation technique founded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India in the 1950s. The organization was estimated to have 900,000 participants in 1977, [1] a million by the 1980s, [2] [3] [4] and 5 million in more recent years.

  7. Peace churches - Wikipedia

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    Peace churches are Christian churches, groups or communities advocating Christian pacifism or Biblical nonresistance. The term historic peace churches refers specifically only to three church groups among pacifist churches: In addition to the Schwarzenau Brethren and Mennonites, other Anabaptist Christian fellowships, such as the Hutterian ...

  8. Peace - Wikipedia

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    Detail from Peace and Prosperity (1896), Elihu Vedder, Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C. Peace and conflict studies is an academic field which identifies and analyses violent and nonviolent behaviours, as well as the structural mechanisms attending violent and non-violent social conflicts.

  9. Procure-to-pay - Wikipedia

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    Procure-to-pay. Procure-to-pay (also known as Purchase to Pay (P2P)) is a term used in the software industry to designate a specific subdivision of the procurement process. The P2P systems enable the integration of the purchasing department with the accounts payable (AP) department. Some of the largest players of the software industry agree on ...