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Jul 20 2009, 9:10 AM EDT
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Conflict has been defined by different scholars in very many different ways, the different disciples like mathematics, physics, social sciences, Economics Pyschology, Philosophy and others have diffrent perspectives of conflict.
Attitudes About ConflictConflict is one of the most pervasive aspects of
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Conflict has been defined by different scholars in very many different ways, the different disciples like mathematics, physics, social sciences, Economics Pyschology, Philosophy and others have diffrent perspectives of conflict.
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Use the idea mapping method in order to get through the lecture. In this graphic method, the main idea of a lecture (here: conflict) is
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1. All violent conflicts evolve from non-violent conflicts. Further, violent conflicts are not terminated through “sudden peace”. Instead, tensions are reduced gradually and and this
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Conflicts may combine, in series or parallel, into complex conflict formations with many parties and many goals, because the same parties and/or the same goals
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Conflict is behavior in which people oppose one another in their thoughts, feelings, and/or actions. All conflict involves the mind. The meanings, judgements, and values
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