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Pacific

2020
Abstract The chapter “Pacific” explains about scientific and technological sites of adult interest in Alaska, California, Hawaiʻi, Oregon, and Washington, including the Anchorage Museum, San Diego Air & Space Museum, Pacific Tsunami Museum, Fort Clatsop, and the Museum of Flight.
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Pacifism

2015
Pacifism is a contested term. It is often defined narrowly as opposition to war, or more broadly understood as opposition to all violence. Pacifists are also sometimes committed to nonviolence as a way of life and to a vision of peaceful and harmonious coexistence. Pacifism can extend toward a commitment to nonviolence in all aspects of life, including
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Pacific Shores

Science, 1969
D F, Sawbridge, M A, Bell
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Pacifism

2014
The idea of peace in [[Controversy-Total War|total war]] may seem irrelevant, but pacifism, or peace activism, did exist during the First World War. A seemingly robust European peace movement existed before 1914, but it contained internal divisions and mostly collapsed early in the war.
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Pacific Entomological Survey

Science, 1939
C M, Cooke   +3 more
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PACIFIC STATES: PACIFIC PRIZES: PACIFIC JOB FOCUS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1989
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Pacific Scientific

Environmental Science & Technology, 1982
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Pacific Visions

Pacific Historical Review, 2004
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