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The World is not in peace. Everyone knows that. The reasons can be as small as a Cereal Brand or as big as a major rip off. It is hard to retrace why every fight began. I'd say partly religion, but not for all. But the main thing is not what causes it but how we can solve it... Hope I helped :)

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