Dec. 2001-Feb. 2002
Table of Contents

From Fr. Travis

Peace Pole Dedication
Peace
RIS Reacts Positively
to Terrorism
MS Corner
Teacher Technology
Exchange
TechEx Video and Web
Design Contest Awards
HS Corner
Community Service Project
Pupil Services Workshop
Dress Code
Dear Parents
speak, a thought
provoking book
SEASAC Soccer 2001
Golf Tournament, RIS
Phoenix Classic
Bringing Environmental
Concepts into the Classroom
MUNsters in Kuala Lumpur
Calendar of Events

 

Peace

To me peace stands for people, empathy, amnesty, calmness and enrichment.
To attain peace people need to understand and accept others of different socio-economic status, races and religions. They are also required to stay calm in time of crises, to learn to forgive and forget the past and to work collaboratively on regional and world issues for a better world.
Below are the definitions of peace in the eyes of 22 students from 6-2:

Nitisha ... Peace means serenity.
Putt ... Peace is to live happily together without having to fight.
Kevin ... Peace means that people around the world can communicate on all issues.
Nick ... Peace means everyone accepts one another and consider others as friends.
Surasuda ... Peace means people can hold their hands and sing a song together.
Prim & Amara ... Peace is to live harmoniously together.
Eric ... Peace occurs when people do not have to worry about wars.
Jacky ... When people have a spirit in whatever they do, there is peace.
Pana ... Peace is when people stop fighting.
Peter & Jyh Yeu ... Peace is the opposite of war.
Mike ... When people argue, peace is disturbed.
Euy ... Peace is sensed when people smile.
Nikita ... Getting along results in a peaceful relationship.
Manita ... With true peace people can relax and enjoy life.
Rimmy ... A true peace is the calmness of our minds.
Natty ... Peace can be equated with silence.
Gun ... Peace is goodness; when people are good to one another.
Ravi ... Peace is when terrorism fails to exist.
Rakshet ... Peace is love plus care.
Nehal ... Peace is learning to get along with people and things in our lives