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Tomasz Wiercioch – Peace Message

We as a world haven’t all together felt peace in hundreds of years, and what we see coming out of Ukraine is a wake up to the horrors of war that have been felt by someone out there every day. It extends beyond declarations of war and military action, it touches every minute of everyday life. Even if government officially declare ends to a war, those who were caught in the middle of it will not be at peace for a long time. Without understanding of one another and particularly those touched by war, there won’t be peace.

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Hugo Sanchez – Peace Message

Peace is what we all need so we can live our lives to the fullest. Without peace we can’t enjoy something great because we will be worried about other things. For instance, the war in Ukraine has caused many families to worry for their loved ones. They may not be able to sleep in peace knowing that their loved ones could lose their lives at any moment. “El tiempo es mi doctor” means time is my doctor. Time is one of the greatest things in our lives and as time passes better things are coming. Hopefully that’s the case with the war and it ends soon so we can all live in peace.

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Johnathon Abrego – Peace Message

“It is, what it is.” A simple phrase but defines so much. First lets be honest, there is no such thing as peace. Today, peace is just a paper with led or ink on it. We humans are still animals, unpredictable and very greedy animals. With us being animals, a single paper could mean nothing. Through out history this has been defined over and over, death over resources. Showing us that its just the way of life, as the saying is, it is what it is. In other words, it goes on and on. Outside the box, Putin is seen as a monster, a traitor and a villain, for attacking and braking ”peace” with its neighbors. But in the box, it was a smart decision. Ukraine was once apart of Russia, and regaining it would mean more land and resources. The world has gotten soft, and Putin just took advantage of it, there is no right and wrong in these situations, but at the end if the day, “it is, what it is”.

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Jesse Stevens Peace Message-

Peace is what the world is in need of so the people can live health serene lives. Having said that it’s sad that it seems when ever peace starts to become a real possibility something new always seems to happen. The current situation in Ukraine is a reminder of how quickly peace can be destroyed and replaced with fear, anger and all kinds of negative emotions. The very existence of war means peace can not exist and the idea that war could bring about peace is false. There is no out come of War where all parties can find peace, not with so much destruction being it’s foundation.

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Jesse Stevens Postcard- Jamaica

Jamaica, a Caribbean island nation, has a lush topography of mountains, rainforests and reef-lined beaches. Many of its all-inclusive resorts are clustered in Montego Bay, with its British-colonial architecture, and Negril, known for its diving and snorkeling sites. Jamaica is famed as the birthplace of reggae music, and its capital Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the famous singer. ― Google

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Jesse Stevens Country Postcard revision-Jamaica

Jamaica, a Caribbean island nation, has a lush topography of mountains, rainforests and reef-lined beaches. Many of its all-inclusive resorts are clustered in Montego Bay, with its British-colonial architecture, and Negril, known for its diving and snorkeling sites. Jamaica is famed as the birthplace of reggae music, and its capital Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the famous singer. ― Google

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Oluwasegun Atolagbe – Norway

Norway

Norway is a Northern European country located on the western half of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is geographically positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Norway shares land borders with Sweden, Finland, and Russia in the east and an extensive coastline facing the North Atlantic Ocean on the west. It is bounded by the Barents Sea in the north, the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea in the west, and the Skagerrak (Skager Strait) in the south.

Norway is divided into 11 administrative regions or counties. In alphabetical order, the regions are: Agder, Innlandet, More og Romsdal, Nordland, Oslo, Rogaland, Troms og Finnmark, Trondelag, Vestfold og Telemark, Vestlandet and Viken. These counties are further subdivided into 356 municipalities.

Norway is a rugged land of elevated plateaus, deep forested valleys, and a few remaining ice age glaciers, including Folgefonna, Hardangerjokulen, and Jostedalsbreen – the largest glacier on the continental Europe landmass.

Norway is one of Europe’s most mountainous countries and is dominated north to south by the many ranges of the Scandinavian Mountains.

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Oluwasegun Atolagbe – Norway

Norway

Norway is a Northern European country located on the western half of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It is geographically positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Norway shares land borders with Sweden, Finland, and Russia in the east and an extensive coastline facing the North Atlantic Ocean on the west. It is bounded by the Barents Sea in the north, the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea in the west, and the Skagerrak (Skager Strait) in the south.

Norway is divided into 11 administrative regions or counties. In alphabetical order, the regions are: Agder, Innlandet, More og Romsdal, Nordland, Oslo, Rogaland, Troms og Finnmark, Trondelag, Vestfold og Telemark, Vestlandet and Viken. These counties are further subdivided into 356 municipalities.

Norway is a rugged land of elevated plateaus, deep forested valleys, and a few remaining ice age glaciers, including Folgefonna, Hardangerjokulen, and Jostedalsbreen – the largest glacier on the continental Europe landmass.

Norway is one of Europe’s most mountainous countries and is dominated north to south by the many ranges of the Scandinavian Mountains.

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