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The PowerPoint for Peace Initiative

We often forget what we as individuals can to do to make this world a better place to live in and spend time only spreading negatives about humanity, forgetting the basic human nature of wanting to live in peace. So much so, that we often spend time waiting for the change to happen, consistently undermining our own potential to be the change.

PPT4Peace is an initiative to prove it to ourselves that we can do as much as anyone to promote peace.
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Sukhpreet Kaur

Discovering Inner Peace

Inner peace is the most valuable thing that we can nurture. Attaining inner peace is a process which must begin with identifying what we truly value. It can be a long and sometimes difficult journey to discover true inner peace, but it is possible.



Nobody can give us inner peace, at the same time it is only our own thoughts that can rob us of our inner peace. To experience inner peace we don’t have to retreat to a Himalayan cave; we can experience inner peace right now, exactly where… Continue

Posted by Sukhpreet Kaur on April 8, 2009 at 1:38am

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Power of Forgiveness

Nearly everyone has been hurt by actions or words of another. It is impossible to live on this planet without getting hurt, offended, misunderstood, lied-to and rejected. Learning how to respond properly is one of the basics of forgiveness.



Forgiveness is a decision to let go of resentments and thoughts of revenge. Forgiveness is the act of untying yourself from thoughts and feelings that bind you to the offense committed against you.



Peace is not possible without… Continue

Posted by Sukhpreet Kaur on April 7, 2009 at 4:30am

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The PowerPoint for Peace Presentation

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Only single slides can be added to this collaborative presentation so be sure that you include your idea for peace in a single slide and add your name anywhere on the slide.

How To Participate:

So what do you need to do to take part in this global community project?

Create a single standard size PowerPoint slide of 500 KB or smaller that represents

* Your (or your organization's) positive contribution to the world.
* Or your idea for a positive contribution to the world.

Do not criticize anyone, anything, etc.

* Critical, negative slides will not be approved.

Use royalty free images, sounds, etc.

* Pictures, sounds, video, etc. must be embedded in the presentation.
* Linked items will not be converted and uploaded to the site.
* Animations may be used, but all may not convert accurately

Slides must contain the names of

* Individual,
* Group,
* Or Company

Save the slide as a PPT file

* Don't have PowerPoint? Impress is free at www.openoffice.org.

Go to http://www.authorstream.com and log on

* Registration is free

Upload your slide and test it to see how it looks

* Delete and upload the file as many times as needed

When you're satisfied with your slide

* Go to http://www.authorstream.com/powerpointforpeace/ and upload your slide.

Slides are reviewed and approved on Fridays.

* Slides can be deleted and re-uploaded until approval.
* Once approved, slides cannot be deleted.

You can participate multiple times, but each file can contain only one slide.

Every person who joins will get a set of free designer templates from Ppted.com that normally sell for $20. New designs are available every month.

As the project progresses, all slides will become one gigantic PowerPoint presentation that will be the largest PowerPoint presentation ever created!

And you will be happy that you were part of this global peace initiative!

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Sukhpreet Kaur

Inspiring peace by spreading words of peace 1 Reply

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur. Last reply by Charlie Feb 17, 2010.

Sukhpreet Kaur

U.S. President Won The Noble Peace Prize

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur Oct 10, 2009.

Lyndal Anne Bale

Church - v - State

Started by Lyndal Anne Bale May 9, 2009.

Alfajri Alwis

What are your favorite quotes about peace? 7 Replies

Started by Alfajri Alwis. Last reply by Jagdeep Singh Pannu Apr 30, 2009.

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