Kenneth Clarke, the former chancellor, likened rewriting the tax legislation to «translating
War and Peace into lucid Swahili» For the best comment see Francis Bennion.
Although Norman later translated
War and Peace into paint on canvas, the drawing stands as a completed work on its own.
Not exact matches
Recently, he's focused on the profit motive as a powerful tool for turning hunger
and poverty
into sufficiency,
war into peace,
and catastrophic climate change
into planetary balance.
The section of the «Impossible is a Dare» chapter that proves we already know how to turn hunger
and poverty
into sufficiency,
war into peace,
and catastrophic climate change
into planetary balance
Develop
and market profitable new products
and services that actually turn hunger
and poverty
into sufficiency,
war into peace,
and catastrophic climate change
into planetary balance —
and improve the perception of your company
His mission is to help businesses turn hunger
and poverty
into sufficiency,
war into peace,
and catastrophic climate change
into planetary balance.
With decades of experience in both the business
and environmental spheres — helping companies braid them together profitably for more than 15 years — Shel helps you identify profitable business opportunities within your organization's existing expertise
and interests that help turn hunger
and poverty
into sufficiency,
war into peace,
and catastrophic climate change
into planetary balance.
THE GLOBE
AND MAIL, Toronto: «We Will Totally End
War on the Korean Peninsula»: 65 Years
Into Armistice, North, South Leaders Promise
Peace
The hebrew
war god which later took meds
and turned
into the christian «
peace» god which then will stop taking meds
and launch an attack from atop his magical unicorn claimed in Exodus 12:12 that it will punish all of the Egyption gods (
and at the same time it'll end the lives of babies).
Deut 20:12 - 16
And if it will make no
peace with thee, but will make
war against thee, then thou shalt besiege it:
And when the LORD thy God hath delivered it
into thine hands, thou shalt smite every male thereof with the edge of the sword
If just -
war theory is in poor repute today it is because it has been pressed
into service to justify
war rather than to prevent or restrain it; rather than being used to advance the cause of
peace or justice, the theory has often provided a quickly accessible patina of moral justifiability to disguise aggression
and expansionist policy.
And our work has changed over the years as the war has turned into a relative time of peace which then turned into the massive rise of ISIS and the displacement of millions of people, and then an extremely difficult fight against IS
And our work has changed over the years as the
war has turned
into a relative time of
peace which then turned
into the massive rise of ISIS
and the displacement of millions of people, and then an extremely difficult fight against IS
and the displacement of millions of people,
and then an extremely difficult fight against IS
and then an extremely difficult fight against ISIS.
As I have argued in these pages
and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just
war way of thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or
peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just
war analysis
and turn it
into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity) over what were always understood to be the prior ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
The purpose of the Gospel message is to bless the people of the world, to stop injustice, to free the slaves, to rescue the captives, to break the chains of bondage, to bring
peace to
war - torn areas, to restore health to the sick, to take light
into the darkness,
and help to the hurting.
(Deuteronomy 7:2 - 3) Similar instructions appear in subsequent texts
and they are clear that not only are the Israelites to make total
war on the inhabitants, but they are also prohibited from entering
into any sort of
peace treaty with any group.
Because of their leading role in the world — first in winning the
war, then in rebuilding the
peace — Americans were highly regarded,
and Pope Pius XII sent them a letter, expressing his admiration
and expectations: «The American people,» he began, «have a genius for splendid
and unselfish action,
and into the hands of America, God has placed the destinies of afflicted humanity.»
The radicals»
war begins by dividing society
into the politically chosen
and the morally condemned,
and ends with the total annihilation of the social enemy, which will usher in a millennium of social
peace.
Leo Tolstoy's
War and Peace (1868) sets the stage for this saga, with its depiction of how individuals forget their humanity
and plunge
into blood.
According to Carroll, Constantine took the image of the cross
and elevated it to a place never previously held in Christianity; worse, the emperor used it as an instrument of
war, turning a religion of
peace into a religion of violence.
Then through all of the vicissitudes of actual life in the ancient Near East, God made himself a people from those forebears — delivering them from slavery in Egypt, protecting them against their enemies, leading them through the terrors of the wilderness, entering
into covenant with them, giving them his guiding presence in the covenant law, bringing them
into a land flowing with milk
and honey, giving them a Davidic king to be their protector of justice in
peace and in
war,
and finally taking up his own dwelling in their temple on the Mount of Zion.
In
War and Peace, the two chief couples achieve in marriage the supreme happiness that the adulterers
and other lovers can not; their initial erotic transports fade
into comfortable habit but remain the basis of a solid
and lasting love.
JFK was more of a hawk than Nixon, LBJ was deeply
and fully committed to Vietnam
War even if he didn't start it (he subscribed to Domino theory); Clinton bombed the crap out of Serbia
and got US
into Kosovo,
and didn't exactly refrain from shooting cruise missiles at Sudan / Afghanistan; Obama's presidency didn't exactly shape like the
peace - on - earth triumph some of his voters deeply hoped for either.
However, it remains true that many of the officers integrated
into the military in the
peace deals that ended the
war were essentially handed control over various key economic interests around mining («rackets», if you prefer),
and are part of a web of elites who control important parts of the regional economy.
From here (2002) it's just a short skip
and a jump to the next rebellion (CNDP — 2004 - 2009),
and the rebellion after that (M23 now), both of which are dominated by precisely those Rwandaphone Congolese officers brought
into the military by the
peace deals which ended the
war (as this makes clear, about half of the leadership of CNDP has now joined M23).
«Nigeria is not ready to go
into another civil
war, we therefore appeal to the government to allow Igbo to go
and be on their own, all the serving governors, senators, House of Reps members, ministers, ambassadors from the southeast extraction should resign immediately
and join Nnamdi Kanu to form Biafra government, let
peace reign in Nigeria.»
Indeed, the U.S.'s ballistic missile defense systems, its X-37B space planes
and even its GSSAP spacecraft, though all ostensibly devoted to maintaining
peace, could be easily repurposed
into weapons of space
war.
Gort was inducted
into the Hall of Fame for its lasting influence on the perception of robots,
and inspiring the contemplation of how they may be used to effect both
war and peace.
These positions made sense immediately after the Cold
War, but decades of cooperation have followed
and there now is capacity to project
peace into the future for the Arctic Ocean.
Monitor film critic Peter Rainer called «Wind,» which was billed as Miyazaki's final film
and the story of which is partly based on fighter plane designer Jiro Horikoshi's life, «visually as beautiful as anything he's ever done,» though he noted that «the collision between poetic fancifulness
and grim reality, between
peace and war, never falls
into focus.»
While Vidor's career continued well
into the talkies — receiving Best Director nominations for «Hallelujah» (1929), «The Champ» (1932), «The Citadel» (1939)
and «
War and Peace» (1957)-- he was most closely associated with,
and celebrated for, the great filmmaking of the late Silent film era.
Last year's
War and Peace was a ratings triumph for the BBC, Dickensian found a new way of tapping
into the world of one of our greatest ever story - tellers (he would surely have started, like Dickensian writer Tony Jordan did, on the staff at Eastenders had he emerged today) whilst the one - off «old - school» Sherlock episode The Abominable Bride was one of the most acclaimed shows over Christmas.
Perpetual
peace proposed by Kant was not put
into practice because the precondition for their application is to overcome the real causes of political violence generating of
wars and revolutions that have characterized the history of mankind.
Arrange students
into small groups
and provide each group with a name from Famous Americans of the Revolutionary
War or Amazing Women in
War and Peace.
In 1919, at the Paris
Peace Conference, which marked the end of World
War I, justification for claims to territory assumed huge importance because there was so much to be divided up
and so many competing claims... the arguments fell
into three main categories: strategic, ethnographic,
and historical right.
In Myers» fast, clever novel, a Civil
War project in a Harlem school divides a class
into Confederate
and Union sympathizers —
and a group of student slackers are tasked with mediating
peace.
Set between Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
and War for the Planet of the Apes films, Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier plunges the player into a rich, cinematic experience where every decision impacts the fragile balance between peace and w
War for the Planet of the Apes films, Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier plunges the player
into a rich, cinematic experience where every decision impacts the fragile balance between
peace and warwar.
Both parts of the story congeal
into an engaging whole, using the conventions
and clichés of the visual novel genre to tell a story of love
and loss in
peace and war.
Whether the artist is making a statement about the corruption of religion, about genocide in Darfur, or simply about American pop culture, art has the ability to slap people in the face
and wake them up, lull them
into a sense of
peace and tranquility, or inspire them to take up arms
and march to
war.
Using the recurrent imagery of the sea, the film sweeps the viewer
into a poetic meditation on the ebb
and flow of self
and stranger, love
and hate,
war and peace, xenophobe
and xenophile.
Her involvement in the
peace movement
and anti-
war activism, illustrated by The
War Series, provided a springboard for further inquiries
into many significant visual
and cultural movements, including conceptual art, postmodernism,
and feminism.
Important recent solo exhibitions include: «Portrait Portrait of of a a Generation Generation», at OCA, Oslo
and Wiels Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; «Intervention # 21: Matias Faldbakken» at Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, «Oslo, Texas», The Power Station, Dallas, «That Death of Which One Does Not Die», Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, «
War After
Peace (After
War)», Neue Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, «Shocked
into Abstraction», IKON Gallery, Birmingham,
and the National Museum of Oslo,
and «Extreme Siesta», Kunsthalle St. Gallen.
Twenty - three artists, including Damien Hirst
and Antony Gormley, had each been given an AK - 47
and an assignment: Turn it
into something that speaks to
war and to
peace.