Peace be upon you;

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Peace be upon you;. Produced by: ?️Boulkour Mohamed Sami ?️Kenioua A.Alim ?️Draa mustapha ?️Adouane sidali ? Class : 2 Math.

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Content:. 1. INTRODUCTION 2. WHAT IS PEACE? 3. IMPORTANCE OF PEACE 4. HOW TO MAINTAIN PEACE AND STOP VIOLENCE 5. PEACE FIGURES: ▪️Nelson Mandela ▪️Malcom X ▪️Martin luther king 6. CONCLUSION.

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INTRODUCTION. 01.

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Peace is not a fleeting word, but rather it is the basis of stability on the face of the globe. If peace is absent, life on this planet is absent.

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WHAT IS PEACE?. 02.

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Peace is a concept of societal friendship and harmony in the absence of hostility and violence..

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PEACE IMPORTANCE. 03.

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Peace IMPORTANCE. Tourism prosperity. The existence of peace between countries increases the prosperity of tourism.

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HOW TO MAINTAIN PEACE AND STOP VIOLENCE. 04.

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There are many ways in which we can maintain peace at different levels. To begin with humankind, it is essential to maintain equality, security and justice to maintain the political order of any nation. Further, we must promote the advancement of technology and science which will ultimately benefit all of humankind and maintain the welfare of people. In addition, introducing a global economic system will help eliminate divergence, mistrust and regional imbalance..

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PEACE FIGURES. 05.

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known as “Madiba”, fought against the racist apartheid system in his homeland, and for equality and freedom for all people. fought against history’s worst legacies—racism, poverty, inequality, and hate—for decades. Even from jail. Sacrificed his life to bring peace to the world..

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Martin luther king. . MLK was the father of the Civil rights movement in the United States. Led the movement to end racial segregation. He wanted to end racial discrimination between black people and white people..

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Malcolm X emerged as the principal spokesman of the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and early 1960s. He organized temples; founded a newspaper; and led Temple No. 7 in New York City's Harlem . He was a minister, a leader in the civil rights movement and a supporter of Black nationalism ..

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CONCLUSION. 03.

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To sum it up, peace is essential to control the evils which damage our society. It is obvious that we will keep facing crises on many levels but we can manage them better with the help of peace..

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