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Down through to the ages, the white dove has been the symbol of love and peace, especially in the Christian Bible, where Noah sent out a dove to find dry land after the flood. The bird returned holding an olive branch in its beak indicating that dry land had been discovered. Nowadays, people who promote peace and called "doves", compared to people who promote violence and destructiveness, who are called "eagles".
On September 7, 2001, the General Assembly of the United Nations agreed to remark September 21 as the "World Peace Day" to prevent war and violence around the world. World Peace Day also aims not only to encourage people all over the world to stop wars but also to influence all member vountries to promote world peace.
Yet even today, peace is more hope for a rainbow as we wait for clear skies after the rain.
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