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  2. The Forgiveness Project - Wikipedia

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    The Forgiveness Project [1] is a UK-based charity that uses real stories of victims and perpetrators of crime and violence to help people explore ideas around forgiveness and alternatives to revenge. With no political or religious affiliations, The Forgiveness Project's independent and inclusive approach ensures its core message – that ...

  3. Project Forgive - Wikipedia

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    The project focuses on "extraordinary acts of forgiveness in the face of heartbreak and senseless tragedy" [9] and serves as an inquiry into the meaning of forgiveness. [3] Project Forgive was founded as a case study project, by Shawne Duperon, an expert in the phenomenon of gossip as a research subject for 10 years, [1] to reach out to ...

  4. Forgiveness - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Marcus Aurelius shows clemency to the vanquished after his success against tribes (Capitoline Museum in Rome). Forgiveness, in a psychological sense, is the intentional and voluntary process by which one who may have felt initially wronged, victimized, harmed, or hurt goes through a process of changing feelings and attitude regarding a given offender for their actions, and overcomes ...

  5. Marian Partington - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Partington’s story was featured in The F Word exhibition; The Forgiveness Project's exhibition which explores forgiveness in the face of atrocity. She works as a storyteller, in schools and prisons, for The Forgiveness Project, [ 6 ] a charitable organisation which explores forgiveness, reconciliation and conflict resolution through ...

  6. Shawne Duperon - Wikipedia

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    [4] [9] [10] [11] The project focuses on "extraordinary acts of forgiveness in the face of heartbreak and senseless tragedy" [10] and serving as an inquiry for the conversation for forgiveness. Duperon has also been shooting a documentary based on Project Forgive stories to inspire a forgiveness movement around the globe.

  7. Camilla Mary Carr - Wikipedia

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    Carr was involved in The Forgiveness Project which promotes conflict resolution. [9] A practising Christian, she learned to forgive her attackers. [10] Carr was from Bath, Somerset and had one son. [11] She lived in Bethesda, Gwynedd. [12]

  8. Beyond Right and Wrong - Wikipedia

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    "Beyond Right & Wrong: Stories of Justice and Forgiveness (Review)." The Hollywood Reporter. October 26, 2012. Retrieved July 24, 2014. Giles Fraser. "The key to forgiveness is the refusal to seek revenge." The Guardian. February 8, 2013. Retrieved July 24, 2014. Onslow. “Why Forgiveness is Imperative in the Modern World.” Corner Magazine ...

  9. I4Give Foundation - Wikipedia

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    i4Give day is a reoccurring date hosted annually on 1 February. The date of the accident was chosen as the date for i4Give intentionally, in order to be remember the tragedy as a day of forgiveness rather than sadness. Its aim is to spread the message of forgiveness throughout Australia. [17] [26] [27] [28]