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, Vatican City, Caritas Internationalis, 2002, pp. 80-81. The manual is avialable in a free pdf file at
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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Handout 2 - The three lenses of conflict transformationIn everyday settings we often experience conflict as a disruption
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Invite each time to take note of their essential findings and to select a spokesperson to report these back to the rest of the plenary after teamwork. Assign sufficient time for each team to complete the assignment.
V) Invite the spokesepersons of each team
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Our feelings change and translate from uneasiness to anxiety to even outright pain. In such a situation we often experience a growing sense of urgency
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Ask participants to reflect on the parable in silence for a few minutes. You can have the parable as a handout and distribute it to participants; alternatively you can have it written in a visuall aid (flip chart, over-head projector of PP slide).
II) Use questions to
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One day, a woman walked through a quarry and asked three different workers what they were doing. The first worker responded, “I am here breaking
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