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    Peace and Conflict

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    Peace and conflict studies is defined as both a pedagogical activity‚ in which teachers transmit knowledge to students; and a research activity‚ in which researchers create new knowledge about the sources of conflict. Peace and conflict studies entails understanding the concept of peace which is defined as political condition that ensures justice and social stability through formal and informal institutions‚ practices‚ and norms. Johan Galtung‚ the principal founder of the discipline of peace and

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    Ideological Conflict

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    extent‚ ideology is like a religion: it symbolizes and intensifies conflicts between groups and states more than it causes them. Ideologies have a somewhat weaker hold on core values and absolute truth than religions do‚ so they pose a somewhat fewer problems for the international system. For realist‚ ideological differences among states do not matter much‚ because all members of the international system pursue their national interests in the context of relatively fluid alliances. For example‚ the

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    Family Conflict

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    Outline: I. Introduction II. Social-Conflict Theory III. Family Structure and Statistics IV. The effect on Children V. Financial Effects VI. Minorities VII. Support and Love is the Key VIII. Conclusion Introduction How do family situations affect the outcome of children? Does a two parent family typically have children that are more likely to succeed than a one parent or step parent family? How big a role do finances put on that outcome? I’ll put a different twist on it as well‚ by

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    Value Conflict

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    many different types of conflict is a Value Conflict. When it comes to conflict‚ differing values can become a big issue that can be very difficult to resolve. A value can be described as “beliefs that people use to give meaning to their lives”(Types of Conflict). A Value can explain what one person considers right and wrong or good and bad and includes cultural differences‚ morals and opinions. But when people’s values differ‚ conflict arises and difficulty solving the conflict can lead to a lack of

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    Conflict Resolution

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    Conflict Resolution Strategies and there Benefit in the Workplace Jessica Galloway Liberty University Abstract Summarize my research into recent issues with workplace violence and how conflict resolution strategies can aid in preventing violent behavior in the workplace. Conflict is defined as the mental struggles resulting from incompatible or opposing needs‚ drives‚ wishes or external or internal demands. If this conflict is left unnoticed people might take actions that they would not

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    Ethnic Conflict

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    Ethnic Conflicts are a very important issue that can affect a whole country/state. Ethnic conflicts within a state belong to identity conflicts that are a type of internal conflicts. Sometimes the term ethnic conflict is used to describe a large range of internal conflicts .Before talking about ethnic conflict‚ it is important to know the meaning of ethnicity. . Ethnic groups usually have collectivity or psychological communities who share a combination of historical experience and valued cultural

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    Checkpoint Conflict

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    CheckPoint: Conflict PSY/285 Amanda Richardson 5/10/13 Conflict is an inevitable part of life whether it is in relationships‚ socially‚ or between nations. Most conflicts arise from differing points of view on actions or goals and how they are handled can lead to a ceasefire or the breakup of one’s relationships. Conflict resolution skills are needed when navigating the stormy waters of conflict. How one perceives the goals and intentions of others can lead to misconceptions. When an individual

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    Avoiding Conflict

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    Can we learn how to manage and avoid conflict? This is a good question‚ it raises many answers. I personally have 2. One of them being yes and the other no. To start off‚ yes we as humans can learn how to manage conflict. Furthermore‚ no we as humans can not avoid conflict‚ actually most living things are confronted with conflict at least once in their life times. Expanding on managing conflict. Yes we can learn how to mange conflict and I personally believe that it should be required. A reason

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    The Sudan Conflict

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    Relations- Evening Program Course: IR 307: Conflict Resolution Lecturer: Amb.Dr. Mohammed Omar Maundi Ms. Simwana Said Student: Stephen Chacha Reg #: CFR/PGD-MFR/248/2010 QUESTION: Select a conflict‚ historical or current‚ and explain its typology‚ its source‚ the parties involved and the attempts made to prevent‚ to manage and to resolve it. Conflict selected: The Sudan Conflict Before we embark on analyzing the conflict in Sudan it would be wise to first familiarize

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    A Human Interest Story

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    “One minute you’ve got a dying person… Then the next job you go to is a man with a cold who needs to see his GP.” [pic] [Lydia Emerson on the right with her co-worker Ursula Cherry on the left] Lydia Emerson‚ a conventional 19-year-old who grew up in a family of four in the city of Southampton is on her way to face the fast paced world of being a paramedic. Now 78 miles away studying at a top medical school called St. Georges in London‚ she discloses some of her most traumatic experiences

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