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Andrew Carnegie made a fortune in steel and donated the majority of his profits to support various philanthropic causes, including libraries, education, and world peace initiatives. His philanthropic efforts were aimed at promoting social progress and improving the lives of others.
FIRST SCIENTIST TO WON THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR PEACE:Linus Pauling (February 28, 1901- ) the only person who has won two undivided Nobel Prizes, for CHEMISTRY AND FOR PEACE. was born in Portland, Oregon, the son of a pharmacist, Henry H.W. Pauling, and Lucy (Darling) Pauling.
In Native American culture, turquoise is believed to have protective and healing powers. It is also said to bring good fortune, peace, and serenity to the wearer. Additionally, ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Persians believed that turquoise symbolized wealth and power.
One legend about sapphires is that they symbolize wisdom, power, and good fortune. In ancient Persia, it was believed that the Earth rested on a giant sapphire, which gave the sky its blue color. Another myth is that sapphires can protect against envy and harm, and bring peace and happiness to the wearer.
The peace symbol is called the "peace sign" or "peace symbol." It was designed in 1958 by British artist Gerald Holtom for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
What plant did the Druids first hang in hopes of peace and good fortune?
Croatia is at peace for almost 20 years now. Every Croat hopes it will stay that way.
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Bind the nation and creating lasting peace.
it symbolized peace and good fortune
Giving into a hostile countries demands in hopes to keep peace with them
He came up with the Noble peace prize after making a fortune making dynamite.
"Hopes" can change day to day, or remain the same for years or decades, whether it is a hope of one, or a hope of an entire society. As beauty pageant contestants often end their speeches, "I hope for world peace."
Ehud Barak and Yasir Arafat -- NovaNet
Sargent Shriver was the first director of the Peace Corps.
MISTLETOE, considered sacred by the British Druids, was believed to have many miraculous powers. Among the Romans, it was symbol of peace, and, it was said that when enemies met under it, they discarded their arms and declared a truce. From this comes our custom of kissing under the mistletoe. England was the first country to use it during the Christmas season.
Italy switched from the Central Powers to the Triple Entety half way through WWI in hopes of being on the winning side at the Peace Treaty Conference.