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    What can be done to stop wars?
    Asa Don Brown, PhD, DNCCM, FAAETS
    Clinical Psychologist
    Dr. Asa Don Brown is a Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience. He specializes in working with families, children, and couples, treating a variety of psychological disorders, trauma, and abuse. Dr. Brown has specialized in negotiation and profiling. He is also a prolific author having published three books and numerous articles in magazines, journals, and popular publications. Dr. Brown earned a BS in Theology and Religion with a minor in Marketing and an MS in Counseling with a specialization in Marriage and Family from The University of Great Falls. Furthermore, he received a PhD in Psychology with a specialization in Clinical Psychology from Capella University. He is also a candidate for a Masters of Liberal Arts through Harvard University. Dr. Brown is a Fellow of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and a Diplomate for the National Center for Crisis Management and continues to serve a number of psychological and scientific boards.
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    Ending a war in its tracks is not always a possibility, especially for civilians. Countries often enter wars for altruistic purposes, and it is important to recognize that war and those who are advocating on behalf of it may be acting in the best interest of others. Unfortunately, wars are not always avoidable or foreseeable. Therefore, while humanitarian objectives are to end wars and rumors of wars, sometimes we may be faced with the difficult nature of war. Just like a corporation, there are always healthier solutions, healthier ways to communicate and win-win options. Let’s influence our legislatures to advocate the same.
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    Will war start between the USA and North Korea?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    It's hard to say. It depends on how skilled the countries' leaders are at diplomacy.
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    Is the closing of arms factories the only way to prevent wars?
    Community Answer
    No, there are already enough weapons in existence to engage in a full-fledged war severe enough to destroy most civilized parts of the planet.
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    How can words stop wars?
    Community Answer
    For any situation, communication is important. Hence, communicate the benefits of peace.
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    I'm 14, but I have very strong feelings toward war and I think I'm educated enough on several conflicts. How as a minor, can I make a difference, despite my age?
    Beef-Witted Barnacle
    Community Answer
    Right now your best option is using social media to spread awareness. Emailing community activists about it can work depending on how far they can spread the message. Emailing politicians is a pretty far-fetched way to go about it, but there is always the possibility that you will be noticed that way as well. A final option is putting posters up at school, though you need to certain first how staff or the students would feel about that, so ask for permission. The internet is your best bet until you've got a driver's license, at which point you can start going to public events so long as your parents aren't against you doing so.
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    I'm doing a project on how I can change the world. What are some ideas and what I could do to do that?
    Community Answer
    Method 1 Thinking Big. Understand what's wrong. Read the news and magazines. Ask questions. Method 2 Managing Your Expectations. Ask yourself what it means to change the world. Method 3 Getting Started. Start small. Find ways to make a difference every day.
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    Why did you quote a Nazi in the beginning, Hermann Goering?
    Torpi
    Top Answerer
    The quote is about how governments force war on their citizens, even when their citizens don't want war. It's relevant to the article because it's about how governments think that their citizens can't stop their country from going to war.
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