The document discusses several terrorist attacks including 9/11 and the 2008 Mumbai attacks. It then discusses how peacekeeping is necessary to stop terrorism and provides examples of UN peacekeeping efforts. The document advocates for giving equal respect to all people to prevent terrorist groups from forming and calls for maintaining mental clarity, gratitude, and calm thoughts to overcome anxiety and fear. It suggests cultural exchanges between schools and uneducated areas and that students should work to end terrorism through education.
22. September 11, 2001 will go down as the bloodiest day in the
history of the United States.
On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial
passenger jet airliners.
The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the
Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City.
2,974 victims and the 19 hijackers died in the attacks.
The overwhelming majority of casualties were civilians, including
nationals of over 90 different countries.
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25. The 2008 Mumbai attacks were more than ten coordinated
shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai, India's financial
capital.
The attacks began on 26 November 2008 and lasted until 29
November, killing at least 173 people and wounding at least
308.
It was complete mayhem as the terrorists killed people at
random at different locations in the city and took hostages in up
market 5-star hotels including the very symbol of India's
hospitality.
26. MAHATMA GANDHI SAID
An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind.
HENCE,PEACE BECOMES NECESSARY FOR STOPING TERRORISM.
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28. The UN sends peacekeepers to regions where armed conflict
has recently ceased or paused to enforce the terms of peace
agreements and to discourage combatants from resuming
hostilities.
Since the UN does not maintain its own military, peacekeeping
forces are voluntarily provided by member states of the UN.
The forces, also called the "Blue Helmets", who enforce UN
accords are awarded United Nations Medals, which are
considered international decorations instead of military
decorations.
The peacekeeping force as a whole received the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1988.
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30. GIVING EQUAL RESPECT TO ALL PEOPLE WILL NOT RESULT
IN MAKING OF ANY TERRORIST GROUPS.
NO COUNTRY SHOULD ENCOURAGE FORMATION OF ANY
TERRORIST GROUPS JUST TO CAUSE DAMAGE TO OTHER
COUNTRY.
NO COMMUNITY SHOULD BE FELT ALLIENATED IN ANY
COUNTRY. OTHERWISE IT WILL LEAD TO FORMATION OF
TERRORIST GROUPS.
SECURITY SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED SO THAT REBELS
DO NOT CAUSE ANY DANGER.
EMPLOYMENT MUST BE PROVIDED TO ALL. OTHERWISE IT
LEADS TO FORMATION OF SUICIDE BOMBERS, WHO IN WANT
OF MONEY , TAKE LIFE OF OTHER INNOCENT PEOPLE.
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32. 1. Do a 5-minute meditation on love (the opposite of fear) and prosperity every day.
2. Incorporate gratitude exercises to focus on what you DO have, instead of what
you DON’T have. This practice counteracts the fear of loss and catastrophe, and keeps a
positive focus.
3. Quiet the mind. Processes like EFT and meditation help you go into ‘observer’ mode.
They quiet the mind and develop your ‘observer’ quality. In meditation, they call it the
‘watchful’ quality or the ‘witness’ – the ability to take a step back and observe yourself in a
calm and nonreactive way.
4. Maintain mental clarity. Anxiety can cause your mind to become clouded if you
become caught up in fearful expectations. If you hear bad news, negative feelings can
escalate and prevent you from taking helpful action. The most important goal during
highly anxious moments is to retain mental clarity and composure.
5. Soothe anxiety with calming thoughts. People experiencing extreme anxiety make
two mistakes: they scare themselves with thoughts of what ‘could’ happen, and over focus
on their body and under focus on what they can ‘do’ to stay calm.
33. EVERY SCHOOL MUST HAVE CULTURAL EXCHANGES
WITH THE BACKWARD AREAS.
A SCHOOL STUDENT MUST UNDERSTAND ITS
RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS ENDING TERRORISM. EVERY
SCHOOL STUDENT MUST EDUCATE AN UNEDUCATED
PERSON AS IT IS UNEDUCATION WHICH LEADS TO
MAKING OF TERRORIST.
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35. If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.
Mother Teresa
Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist.
36. WHEN YOU FIND PEACE WITHIN YOURSELF,
YOU BECOME THE KIND OF PERSON WHO
CAN LIVE AT PEACE WITH OTHERS.