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  2. The Non-Violence Project - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Violence Project Foundation was born with the idea to use non-violence to inspire, motivate and engage the young community in positive action and give them the tools and skills to solve conflicts peacefully. In 1993, Jan Hellman [6] and Rolf Skjöldebrand [7] founded the Non-Violence Project. They believed that the best way to achieve ...

  3. File:Non-Violence (sculpture), Musée olympique, Lausanne.jpg

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  4. File:Non Violence Skulptur (Marl, Creiler Platz).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Non-Violence (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Non-Violence, also known as The Knotted Gun, is a bronze sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd of an oversized Colt Python.357 Magnum revolver with its barrel tied in a knot. It is located at the United Nations headquarters in New York City .

  6. Jain symbols - Wikipedia

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    It also denotes peace or ahiṃsā (non-violence ). Red – represents the Siddha, souls that have attained salvation and truth. It also denotes satya (truthfulness) Yellow – represents the acharya the Masters of Adepts. The colour also stands for achaurva (non-stealing). Green – represents the upadhyaya (adepts), those who teach scriptures ...

  7. Peace symbols - Wikipedia

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    The V sign (U+270C VICTORY HAND in Unicode) is a hand gesture, palm outwards, with the index and middle fingers open and all others closed. It had been used to represent victory during the Second World War. [85] During the 1960s in the US, activists against the Vietnam War and in subsequent anti-war protests adopted the gesture as a sign of ...

  8. What MLK knew that today’s progressives keep forgetting - AOL

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    Sixty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s social justice movement was facing overwhelming obstacles, including a White backlash to Black progress. But King did something that eludes many of ...

  9. Culture of Peace - Wikipedia

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    After stating that "the creation of the United Nations system itself, based upon universally shared values and goals, has been a major act towards transformation from a culture of war and violence to a culture of peace and non-violence", the UN General Assembly, in its resolution 52/13 of 20 November 1997, requested UNESCO to submit to its next session a draft declaration and programme of ...