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Collecting Second-Hand Books Can Abolish Child Soldiers: The First Step to a World without War Mie Prefectural Yokkaichi High School Mr.Onimaru’s lecture Conclusion (All the photos courtesy of Terra Renaissance, an authorized NPO in Japan) We have come to the conclusion that donation is one effective way to abolish war (photo: child soldiers in Democratic Republic of the Congo) Collecting second- hand books Cambodia Visit Child soldiers 2634 What we did during our school festival What happens in the world We were shocked to know that a lot of children were kidnapped and forced to be soldiers. Landmines (photo: Danger sign in Cambodia) (photo: released child soldiers in Republic of Uganda) Happy children School Festival Games SNS Collected 186 Books We learned that 64,662 people were killed or injured by landmines in Cambodia. (References: Terra Renaissance HP, Child Soldiers International HP) (photo: Abolishment ceremony of weapons in Republic of Uganda)

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Page 1: Collecting Second-Hand Books Can Abolish Child Soldiers ...Child soldiers 2634 What we did during our school festival What happens in the world We were shocked to know that a lot of

Collecting Second-Hand Books Can Abolish Child Soldiers:The First Step to a World without War

Mie Prefectural Yokkaichi High School

Mr.Onimaru’s lecture

Conclusion

(All the photos courtesy of Terra Renaissance, an

authorized NPO in Japan)

We have come to the conclusion that donation is one effective way

to abolish war

(photo: child soldiers in

Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Collecting second-hand books

CambodiaVisit

Child soldiers

2634

What we did during our school festival

What happens in the world

We were shocked to know that a lot of

children were kidnapped and forced to be soldiers.

Landmines

(photo: Danger sign in Cambodia)

(photo: released child soldiers

in Republic of Uganda)

Happy children

School Festival

Games

SNS

Collected 186 Books

We learned that 64,662 people were killed or

injured by landmines in Cambodia.

(References: Terra Renaissance HP,

Child SoldiersInternational HP)

(photo: Abolishment ceremony of

weapons in Republic of Uganda)