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Peace| River of western Canada, formed in British Columbia by the union of the Finlay and Parsnip rivers at Finlay Forks, and flowing through the Rocky Mountains and northeast across Alberta to join with the northward outflow of Lake Athabasca; length 1,600 km/1,000 mi. Proceeding as the Slave River, the waters travel a further 193 km/121 mi before emptying into the Great Slave Lake. |
| The Peace and Slave rivers pass through an important agricultural fringe area, developed in relatively recent times. Barley, rapeseed, and wheat are produced. |
peace| A concept with two distinct meanings. On the one hand it can be defined negatively as the absence of war and hostility; on the other hand in a religious context it suggests the idea of harmony and wholeness achieved through a proper relationship with God. |
| Attempts to achieve the cessation of war have taken varying and sometimes paradoxical forms. The 200-year Pax Romana of the Roman Empire (from the reign of Augustus to that of Marcus Aurelius, 27 BC–AD 180) was achieved through military strength, and military parity between states is often cited as a guarantee of peace. On the other hand, pacifism – the belief that no violence can be justified – has been central to many faiths including Jainism, Buddhism, and the Quakers. The Jain concept of ahimsa, respect for all living things, was an influence on Gandhi. For Muslims and Jews, peace is an ideal of social well-being as well as an aspect of the Godhead, and their respective word for it, salaam and shalom, is the customary greeting between the faithful. |
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