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Terror: A Disease

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We should not spare any effort avoiding conflict. Widest possible experiences only teaches us to do the right thing for ourselves and others-dialogue helps us to share experiences. When writing, we reach out to others in a wider dialogue. The more people participating at the table of dialogue, the better our chance of avoiding conflict. The world has seen enough conflict; we do not need more of the same. People with societal responsibilities perhaps would benefit from reading the following discourse, with a view to unanimously finding a cure. Analysis paves the way for increased understanding, which, due to wide misinterpretations and confusion amongst many groups of our societies, is in urgent need. There is a tendency to take political advantage out of it. Author Bio- Born during World War II in Transylvania, the author undertook many directions in his life, starting as a refugee in Germany. Historically speaking, war had dwindled the family in the past. As a survivor, the author firstly went through technical and then formal higher education, with the intention of, with his family, going out into the world to learn real-life issues. As an 'Aussie' living Down-Under for the last twenty-five years, the author envisages a return to grassroots from whence we should act with common sense in life. It would be a 'mission impossible' to make a summary here. More could be found in Journey of a Lifetime.

48 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2008

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Martin Kari

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