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Essay heading: War Or Peace
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That war breads hatred, peace breads love! I believed in the darkness of war and the beauty of peace… I believed it was war that swallowed humanity and drove it centuries back… I believed it was war that caused the deaths of over 250 million people only during the 20th century… I believed it was war that contaminated the earth with poison, the bodies with gunpowder and the minds with lunacy…... displayed 300 characters
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I believed it was peace we wanted!
I believed it was peace that would solve all problems… I believed it was peace that could heal all wounds… I believed it was peace that would show us the way out of the dark dismal alleys of the misfortune of the modern world… Mr. President … I was wrong!
The oxford modern dictionary proved me wrong when it defines peace as the state prevailing during the absence of war! The history of the world proved me wrong when I found out that almost every war was waged in order to restore peace! Mr... displayed next 300 characters
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