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    Compiled Notes on the Indigenous Mechanisms of Conflict Resolution Submitted to: Dr. Jason J. Campbell CARM 6645: Indigenous Systems of Conflict Resolution Submitted by: Gabriel‚ William Date of Submission: December 6‚ 2013 Certificate of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this outline (compiled notes) and that I have cited any sources from which I used data‚ or words‚ either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this outline was prepared by me specifically

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    Poets like W. S Merwin convey this concept of simultaneity in his three poems‚ “For the Anniversary of My Death‚ Losing a Language‚ and Drunk in the Furnace.” Merwin mixes-up chronological time in his poems to combine the past with the present. Using time as a major tone in these three poems‚ it allows the reader to unfold how Merwin delivers this duality of what was to what is the case. “For the Anniversary of My Death‚” Merwin writes about his appreciation and love for the life he had‚ as he

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    Cultural traditions‚ migration‚ family and identity are issues which emerge throughout the novel The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. How have various literary techniques been used to show that these issues play a major role in an individual experiencing a sense of belonging or not belonging? The need to belong to a group or community shapes our behaviour‚ attitudes and actions. Instinctively we bond with our own or people we may otherwise not have. However‚ when your cultural identity is marginalised

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    Andersonville Prison | Hell on earth | | Billy Bucci | 3/25/2012 | Since the invention of the movie popular themes have often come from events that have happened throughout history. Many times Hollywood will take certain events that have happened in history that have gained popularity amongst the population of the country and made a movie about it‚ and some events have multiple movies made about them. Although the true events that they make movies about are very interesting and usually

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    South-western Great Plains regions of United States and Great Depression in 1930’s‚ around two and a half million people migrated to California for a better future. In paradox however‚ throughout this time‚ countless number of people fell victim to the harsh inconvenience of class identity and prejudice which put the society under great stress and pressure. John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath‚ identifies class conflict to be the primary source of evil and suffering in the world‚ due to the dramatically

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    The way up to heaven A short story by Roald Dahl All her life‚ Mrs. Foster had had an almost pathological fear of missing a train‚ a plane‚ a boat‚ or even a theatre curtain. Being late on occasions would throw her into such a state of nerves that she would begin to twitch. It was just a tiny vellicating muscle in the corner of the left eye‚ like a secret wink. Married for 30 years. She has been a good and loyal wife. The husband knows about her problem and likes to see her suffering. She is

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    The play Oedipus the King by Sophocles is a drama of a heroic archetype struggling to find answers which creates conflicts of man vs. man‚ man vs. himself‚ and man vs. supernatural and in the end reveals his real identity thus fulfilling his prophecy. Man vs. Man Oedipus meets Teirias he then meets with his brother in law Creon for yet another man vs. man conflict. The conflict again Creon is Oedipus who still is unaware of who he really is again is trying to seek answers to find out who murdered

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    Encountering Conflict – Essay 2 – Daniel Furnell Prompt: “In conflict‚ it is women who suffer most” Plan: Interpretation of prompt: Generally throughout the majority of conflicts especially physical conflict‚ it is the men who are at the forefront fighting the battle. However it is the mother‚ the wives‚ the daughters and the sisters of these men who are the ones who suffer most. Paragraphs/Ideas * Picassos painting “the weeping woman” depicts a grief stricken lady‚ experiencing the

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    the surface of the most conventional relationship‚ such as that between a man and his wife. The story `The Way Up to Heaven’ is a story of hidden conflict in a respectable middle-class marriage. It traces the growth of this conflict and the course of events that enabled the wife to solve her problem‚ events which reveal an unexpected new side to her character. The Way Up To Heaven All her life‚ Mrs Foster had had an almost pathological* fear of missing a train‚ a plane‚ a boat‚ or even a theatre

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    Conflicts do not always have to be destructive. In fact‚ in many instances‚ conflicts are incentives that cause us to take action to accomplish a particular goal.  Getting issues out in the open and on the table allows teams to evaluate an issue with more complete information and‚ in the end‚ to make a better decision. Too often teams operate as if they’re in an volunteer organization.  You know what I’m talking about; everyone is polite during the meeting but then after the meeting’s over the cliques

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