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Date: 2012-02-02 14:05:48
Behavior
Activism
Nonviolence
Pacifism
Politics
Direct action
Violence
Conflict process)
Peace journalism

The Spectrum Line: Exploring Nonviolence Why use this exercise? • A spectrum line is used to get people to  reflect on their personal opinions on a  topic – commonly on nonviolence and  violence

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