Remembering the brave who stood for peace and freedom. Let us carry their spirit in our hearts today. #RemembranceDay #LestWeForget
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Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave souls who sacrificed for our freedom. Their courage and resilience remind us of the strength in unity and the price of peace. Lest we forget🌹 • #RemembranceDay #LestWeForget #InFlandersFields #TES #TheEventsSanctuary #EventPlanner #OttawaEventPlanner #CanadaEventPlanner #CorporateEventPlanner #EventPlanning #613Events
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🇨🇦 Lest We Forget: Remembering Their Sacrifice, Embracing Peace 🕊️ On Remembrance Day, we pause to reflect on the courage and sacrifice of those who gave everything for our freedom. As we remember their legacy, it’s also a chance to think about the world we want to build for the future. 🌍 Many soldiers, including Sikh Canadians, stood side by side with others in both World Wars, often leaving their homes and families to fight for a cause greater than themselves. Their bravery and dedication remind us that the pursuit of peace is a shared responsibility—one that transcends borders and differences. Their sacrifices speak to the power of unity, empathy, and the strength we find in our diversity. 🤝 As we reflect today, let’s ask ourselves: How can we continue their work? True respect for their sacrifice isn’t just about remembrance; it’s about actively building a world where every person is seen, heard, and valued. 🌿 Let’s move forward with a commitment to peace through inclusion, understanding, and mutual respect. The real tribute to those who served is the world we create in their memory.
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🇨🇦 Lest We Forget: Remembering Their Sacrifice, Embracing Peace 🕊️ On Remembrance Day, we pause to reflect on the courage and sacrifice of those who gave everything for our freedom. As we remember their legacy, it’s also a chance to think about the world we want to build for the future. 🌍 Many soldiers, including Sikh Canadians, stood side by side with others in both World Wars, often leaving their homes and families to fight for a cause greater than themselves. Their bravery and dedication remind us that the pursuit of peace is a shared responsibility—one that transcends borders and differences. Their sacrifices speak to the power of unity, empathy, and the strength we find in our diversity. 🤝 As we reflect today, let’s ask ourselves: How can we continue their work? True respect for their sacrifice isn’t just about remembrance; it’s about actively building a world where every person is seen, heard, and valued. 🌿 Let’s move forward with a commitment to peace through inclusion, understanding, and mutual respect. The real tribute to those who served is the world we create in their memory.
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In this episode, John explains the numerous ways in which the French and Indian War (or Seven Years War) contributed to a growing divide between Great Britain and the 13 colonies of British North America. John talks about how the experience of the war, which ended the period of Salutary Neglect, brought the British and the colonists into much greater contact with one another and how that did a lot to damage their views of each other. John also discusses the massive amount of debt the British government took on to fight the war, how that pushed the British government to pursue policies that alienated the colonists, and how conflict with Native Americans exacerbated already existing tensions between the two sides. #ushistory #americanhistory #history #colonialhistory #frenchandindianwar #sevenyearswar #nativeamericans #pontiacsrebellion #lenapeindians #delaware #indians #neolin #britain #greatbritain #quarteringact #americanrevolution #navigationacts #mercantilism #apushistory #paxtonboys #pontiac #benjaminfranklin #frenchandindianwarsparkrevolution #indianwar #frenchwar #frenchandindian #frenchrevolution #indianrevolution #french
How the Hell Did the French and Indian War Spark a Revolution?
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As a follow-up to my earlier posting of the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo, I offer this video link to provide some background of this WWII history which may not be familiar to younger members of the Linked In community: This link is to the 2020 presentation sponsored by the Japanese American Pilgrimages' Tadaima program: "Shadows For Peace: The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Experience” https://lnkd.in/gcXm3gNN
Shadows for Peace
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Now more than ever we need to remember that no one really wins a war. Some might say that only relates to lives lost and that you can win in terms of political power but my reading of history suggests otherwise. And the cost is in far more than lives. Although those should be our first considerations. Military and civilian alike. The costs extend to the long term economic, structural and social impacts of war as well. Even the smallest of wars, the arguments we have between us, can often be microcosms of the same phenomenon. My hope for the future is that we all learn to see things less combatively and more cooperatively. Respectfully. We may come at problems differently, see the world differently. But the vast majority of us are still just people, who want to live our lives and raise our families safely and successfully, in peace. The peace that seems to have eluded our species, our planet, for as long as anyone can remember. Let's us not forget. But more than that, let us reflect and remember and learn from those lessons and the sacrifices made in pursuit of better, so we don't keep repeating them. Let's all try and be a small part in that quest for better. So everyone can win. Even at the micro-level. It all starts somewhere. https://lnkd.in/g78uTF-A
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NAVIGATION 1 Global governing requires skilled Navigators able to use all sophisticated navaids(audio+video+ultra&infra aids) in order to bring all individuals to their choice of Destinations ! what a great task. No Fuhrer, no solo guiding, no Emperors and no Kings, unless this figures are used as Symbols and above all, religious influence in mankind' Mind .
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November 11 was originally celebrated as the armistice day that ended World War I in 1918. Let us remember this day and always push for peace at home and abroad. We all humans are connected in a global ecosystem. We can all press our governments to invest in peace not war, to instead of dedicating large budgets of public monies to make arms and wars, invest on the development of the peoples of the world, their well-being and justice for all. We need to focus on the poorest countries first, those that have been victims of colonialism & post-colonialism for many centuries. It is time rich countries look beyond their own interests. Those that condemn migration (one of the main sources & consequences of colonialism) can benefit as well by investing in the development of countries, instead of myopicly continuing the vicious cycle of exploitation & isolation. Let us all go beyond our individualistic goals, as we must remember we are all connected in this grand yet tiny blue marble in space, so called Earth. Let us plant all our earth with seeds of caring humanism, and reap the fruits for the benefits of all, and not just some. Happy November 11 !! The best way to remember those that gave their lives for peace is to work on the erradication of all wars. May peace be with us all!
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Application and Prayer for Today 1. Pray for Hawaii and Idaho's leaders, churches, and Christians. 2. Pray for the soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen/women, and guardsmen/women of our Armed Forces, thanking God for their service and asking him to bless them with strength and protection. 3. PRAY AGAINST GENETIC DISORDERS [FOR EXAMPLE, CYSTIC FIBROSIS, SICKLE CELL DISEASE, DOWN SYNDROME, HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE, HEMOPHILIA, TAY-SACHS DISEASE, DUCHEME MUSCULAR SYSTROPHY (DMD), MARFAN SYNDROME, PHENYLKETONURIA (PKU), FRAGILE X SYNDROME, ETC.). TAKE AUTHORITY OVER THEM. BIND AND CAST OUT EVERY DEMONIC SPIRIT THAT IS ATTACHED TO THEM. PRAY THAT ANYONE IN HARVEST DIAGNOSED WITH THESE SICKNESSES AND DISEASES OR WHO COMES TO OUR SERVICES OR HEALING ROOM WILL BE HEALED IN JESUS' NAME (JAMES 5:14-16). "Time spent alone with God is not wasted. It changes us; it changes our surroundings; and every Christian who would live the life that counts and have power for service must take time to pray” (M.E. Andross) https://lnkd.in/eQye3hJP
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