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nTodaynat 1 p.m. CDT, people from all over the world will be reading thenUniversal Peace Covenant aloud. Although the peace covenant will benread in English and Spanish and many other languages, read by men andnby women, by young people and by the elderly—we are asked tonconsider all the voices reading aloud the covenant at the same timento be just one voice, united in hope of peace.
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nChecknout the official website, which has the Universal Peace Covenant, inncase you want to participate in the global read-aloud.
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nnInnsome places, people are holding “peace camps” for kids, wherenchildren can learn about good ideas that encourage peace. Maybe youncould do your own personal “camp” by learning about people likenHarriet Tubman, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., RubynBridges, and Nelson Mandela. Try to implement these “100 Ideas fornCreating a More Peaceful World.” Make a poster for peace. (Here arensome inspirations!) Sing songs about peace!
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nAlsonon this date:
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nBirthday of rock musician Mick Jagger
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nAnniversary of scientists’ first look at moon rocks
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nThe FBI’s birthday
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