“Peace” is a movement that seeks to achieve ideals such as the ending of a particular war (or all wars), minimize inter-human violence in a particular place or type of situation, often linked to the goal of achieving world peace. Means to achieve these ends usually include advocacy of pacifism, non-violent resistance, diplomacy, boycotts, moral purchasing, supporting anti-war political candidates and demonstrations. The Political Cooperative is an example of an organization that seeks to merge all peace movement organizations and green organizations which may have some diverse goals, but all of whom have the common goal of peace and humane sustainability. Some people refer to the global loose affiliation of activists and political interests as having a shared purpose and this constituting a single movement, “The Peace movement”, encompassing “the anti-war movement”. Seen this way, the two are often indistinguishable and constitutes a loose, reactive and event-driver collaboration between groups with motivations as diverse as humanism, nationalism, environmentalism, anti-racism, anti-sexism, decentralization, hospitality, ideology, theology, and fear. After a long hard work, my dream is coming to reality. This book would certainly be a source of inspiration to valued readers who are equally ambitious and want to know about Peace