STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘peace’? |
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Are you at peace with yourself and the world? |
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Do you love peace and quiet? |
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Do you think there’ll ever be peace in the world? |
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What’s the best way of achieving peace? |
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What do you think of all the world’s peace processes and peace plans? |
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Which area of the world do you hope achieves a lasting, permanent peace? |
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When was the last time you heard of two countries or groups signing a peace deal? |
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Which is more important, freedom or peace? |
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What colour is peace? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What does peace mean to you? |
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How important is peace to you? |
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What is peace of mind and inner peace? |
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Do you think all Nobel Peace prize winners deserved their award? |
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Would you be a good peacemaker? Why do you think this? |
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Would you consider joining a peace movement? |
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Do you think everyone who dies rests in peace? |
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Do you ever have to get the peace pipe out to settle arguments with friends and family? |
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If religions are all about peace, why do they lead to so much conflict? |
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Do you do anything to reach a state of peace, like yoga or meditation? |
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