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    Conflict in Somali

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    Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics January 2005 The report has not undergone review accorded to official World Bank publications. The findings‚ interpretations‚ and conclusions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/the World Bank and its affiliated organizations‚ or those of the Executive Directors of the World Bank or the governments they represent. The World Bank does

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    Ethnic Conflicts

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    The Tiv-Jukun Ethnic Conflict and the Citizenship Question in Nigeria Moses T. ALUAIGBA Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Research and Training‚ Bayero University‚ Kano Abstract The negative consequences of the Tiv-Jukun ethnic conflict and other similar conflicts in Nigeria have stimulated the debate on citizenship in the country. This debate is driven by questions that hinge on contestable issues such as who is an indigene in Nigeria‚ why should other Nigerians be termed non-indigenes‚ settlers

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    Conflict in Syria

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    Conflict in Syria The ongoing conflict in Syria is becoming a more serious problem by the day. Many countries are joined into this conflict as well‚ who are on either side: the Syrian government’s or the rebels’. Military intervention is still being decided in the US and either decision will have its costs. The most reasonable decision to choose is not to intervene with military in Syria. The international community should wait until they have a reason for intervention which is if the allegation

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    Peace and Conflict

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    While the term conflict generally is associated with negative encounters‚ conflict itself is neither inherently good nor inherently bad. In fact‚ engaging in conflict can have positive effects on relationships and organizations. Conflict among people‚ institutions‚ organizations‚ nations and in all relationships are a normal‚ natural and inevitable part of life. In itself‚ it is to a great extent a necessary tool that enhances development and can be regarded as normal and a prerequisite under certain

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    Political Conflicts

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    Steven Adriel R. Dizon SS111-BA2T Prof. Violeta E. Sioson POLITICAL CONFLICTS Introduction: Political conflict is the clash between groups of people for the control of power‚ authority‚ prestige‚ and resources. In many societies‚ only the state is legally empowered to use force to resolve many political conflicts like feuds‚ banditry‚ raids‚ ethnic conflicts and revolution. At the southern end of the Philippine archipelago‚ close to Indonesia and Malaysia‚ lies Mindanao—a large island

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    Conflicts in Everyday Use ​The main conflict in the story Everyday Use is that Dee wants the quilt to show off with her friends‚ but her mother to give the quilt to Maggie‚ because she thinks Maggie will “use” it every day‚ and not just to show off their heritage every day. Another conflict was that Dee considered herself to be more worldly and educated and that the everyday things should be hanged up and admired as antiques. The basic conflict is based on the difference of values between Dee and

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    SYRIA CONFLICT

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    Name: Nicole Carrillo Course: 3th A Syria conflict First of all we must know that the Syria is passing through a civil war and in addition the government repression is brutal. And we must consider that the most powerful countries are involved in this conflict for many reasons. Nowadays Syria is under de power of Bashar Al Assad who belongs to the Baath‚ country’s main political party (socialist-leaning nationalist). Going back in history Syria has been an important zone of the Middle East

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    The Importance of Conflict Could you imagine a world without conflict? What would happen to all the peace? If conflicts did not exist then there would be no reason for the word “compromise” because the only way to end a conflict is through a compromise. Conflicts have been a part of our history and they are involved in each one of our lives every day. A world without conflict is not physically possible because we are all different and we all believe and think differently‚ so there is bound to

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    Water Conflicts

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    the success of strategies adopted to resolve conflicts of interest in the management of water resources in trans-border river basins. Water conflicts often enough results from opposing interests of water users. This is especially true in trans-border river basins where the freshwater river travels across more than one country. Conflicts among water users arise as water quality or water quantity degrades and no longer meets the demands of each country. Today we will be discussing on some examples

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    Darfur Conflict

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    The Darfur Conflict: Those Who Seem to Support It‚ Those Who Suffer Most from It‚ and the Difficulties in Ending It   Conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan has taken the lives of over 400‚000 persons in the 21st century‚ perhaps as much as 20 percent of the regional population (Wikipedia‚ 2008). Nearly 2.5 million have been displaced from land they have inhabited for many years (Lynch‚ 2007). But‚ the world has done little to stop it or assist the people affected. The situation

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