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SC ACTIVE DAY 7
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Stereotyping is encouraged during the dialogue sessions at Seeds of Peace.
False (Stereotyping is discouraged, and campers are encouraged to share real experiences instead.)
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John Wallach, a teacher, founded Seeds of Peace to help teens learn how to play sports.
False (John Wallach was a journalist, and the camp's main goal is to foster peace, not sports.)
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The camp only allows boys to attend, just like when it started in 1993.
False (The camp is now open to both boys and girls.)
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The campers at Seeds of Peace are all from the United States.
False (Campers come from various conflict regions around the world, including the Middle East and South Asia, as well as the United States.)
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The long-term goal of Seeds of Peace is to inspire young people to become leaders who promote peace in their communities.
TRUE
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Seeds of Peace campers are taught to avoid talking about difficult or emotional topics.
False (Campers are encouraged to confront difficult and emotional topics during their discussions.)
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Seeds of Peace was founded in 1993 to bring together young people from different conflict regions.
TRUE
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During the camp, teens participate in dialogue sessions where they openly discuss issues affecting their communities.
TRUE
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The main goal of the dialogue sessions is for campers to argue and prove their point.
False (The goal is to have honest and open conversations to build understanding and empathy.)
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One of the activities at Seeds of Peace is a trust-building exercise where campers guide each other while blindfolded.
TRUE
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