Emotional Music - Soulless Sky - Full Album (World's Most Emotional Music)
Emotional music. 'Soulless Sky' full album is the world's most emotional music collection. This emotional music album is composed and recorded by Australian musician David Lewis Luong. Download this album here: https://www.reverbnation.com/lewisluong/album/118248-long-way-home
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[Impact of War on Children]
War affects children in all the ways it affects adults, but also in different ways. First, children are dependent on the care, empathy, and attention of adults who love them. Their attachments are frequently disrupted in times of war, due to the loss of parents, extreme preoccupation of parents in protecting and finding subsistence for the family, and emotional unavailability of depressed or distracted parents. The child may be in substitute care with someone who cares for him or her only slightly – relatives or an orphanage.
Second, impacts in childhood may adversely affect the life trajectory of children far more than adults. Consider children who lose the opportunity for education during war, children who are forced to move into refugee or displaced person camps, where they wait for years in miserable circumstances for normal life to resume, if it ever does. Consider a child disabled in war; they may, in addition to loss of a limb, sight, or cognitive capacity, lose the opportunity of schooling and of a social life. Long after the war has ended, these lives will never attain the potential they had before the impact of war.
[Imperative to end wars]
It may strike the reader that, although the many efforts to make war less damaging for children are important and should continue and be strengthened, this is a pathetically feeble response in the light of the intensity and magnitude of the suffering involved. From a certain perspective, there is even something preposterous about an exclusive focus on making war more tolerable for children. We rail against approaching HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, or malaria in this way. Poverty, on the other hand, like war, may be treated with the assumption that it will always be with us, and is a fact of life. These assumptions should be vigorously challenged.
• War is a recent phenomenon in human evolutionary history. For most of our species’ existence there is no evidence of war.
• There are many current cultures without war.
• In the European Union, social institutions for dealing with conflict have evolved to a point where war is unthinkable between member states.
• There are clear alternatives to war in dealing with intra- and inter-state conflicts.
• Judicial process: The World Court resolves many interstate conflicts.
• Democratic functioning is designed to resolve intra-state conflicts. Good design of constitutions is another factor in this function.
• Dialogue: UN conflict management capacities already quietly resolve many serious conflicts. Better resourcing could enhance these capacities. Other agencies also act in this mode.
• Nonviolent struggle is frequently successful in deposing dictators or dysfunctional regimes. Usually this is done without good organization or training. Such efforts could be even more successful with these resources added.
• Cultural change from endorsement and support of violence in conflict response to support and knowledge of peace processes. Consider cultural change in Sweden over the last few centuries from a belligerent country to a peaceful one. UNESCO has worked specifically to promote a culture of peace.
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