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  2. Schoolboy artist has sights set on world peace

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    Peace without limits." The 12-year-old told the BBC that many of his artworks are inspired by nature [BBC] Reuben's mum, Sarah, said her son had worked "really hard" on the project and that their ...

  3. The Peace Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Peace Kids is a mural depicting Srulik, a symbol of Israel, in embrace with Handala, a symbol of Palestine. It was created by Israeli artist John Kiss in dual locations: Bethlehem , Palestine (together with Palestinian artist Moodi Abdallah) and Tel Aviv , Israel.

  4. List of peace activists - Wikipedia

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    L. L. Zamenhof (1859–1917) – creator of Esperanto, the most widely used constructed international auxiliary language, fascinated by the idea of a world without war; Alfred-Maurice de Zayas (born 1947) – Cuban-born American historian, lawyer in international law and human rights, vociferous critic of military interventions and the use of ...

  5. Peace symbols - Wikipedia

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    Mid-20th century Picasso's lithograph, La Colombe (The Dove), a traditional, realistic picture of a pigeon, without an olive branch, was chosen as the emblem for the World Peace Council in Paris in April 1949. [46] The dove became a symbol for the peace movement and the ideals of the Communist Party and was used in Communist demonstrations of ...

  6. War and Peace (Portinari) - Wikipedia

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    Though painted in the 1950s, they were, and still are a representation of the worldwide struggle for peace. The whole set of paintings work together as a representation of the atrocity of war and the importance of peace in the world. War and Peace were re-inaugurated in the United Nations Headquarters on 8 September 2015. [5]

  7. Treaty of Paris (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Peace negotiations began in Paris on June 25, 1783, and the eventual signing of the treaty took place on September 3, 1783 at the Hotel York at 56 rue Jacob. The green drapery in the painting's background and the distant landscape with a classical colonnaded building emphasize the scene's formality.

  8. No justice, no peace - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, in the conjunctive interpretation, one is stating that neither peace or justice can exist without the other. [4] After the acquittal in the Trayvon Martin murder case, the chaplain of the University of Pennsylvania said, "A lack of justice has resulted in a lack of peace", "Heavy hearts now lack peace because of the lack of justice ...

  9. World Game - Wikipedia

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    Over fifty hours from June 12 to July 31, 1969, Fuller and 27 grad students from a variety of disciplines met on the court of the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, to play the first instance of the World Game, the goal being to end energy poverty by giving all the world population 2000 gigawatt-hours per person per year ...