Conflict
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If this is a 6, Gone With the Wind is a 4. A moral
conflict
that all should be able to identify with.
Ostensibly to earn money he invites fishers on to the boat to fish, which creates
conflict.
Unlike the other two films, this results in as real a
conflict
for the viewer as it does for Jean Arthur's character.
In the central plot conflict, the affair with the count, she is the spider weaving every strand of the web.
Adam Sandler plays Zohan Dvir, an Israeli counter-terrorism army commando who, after growing tired of the Israel/Palestine conflict, fakes his own death in order to pursue his dream.
Jim Jarmusch does an excellent job in creating character
conflict
and intriguing, realistic dialogue.
But this has not always been without
conflict.
Each landscape, in each
conflict
captured in images, portrays the inescapable fact that the human species, unlike all others on our planet, is capable of going "beyond" the need to kill for food or for survival or even to become "leader of the pack" in a "fair" competition.
That all said as a fantasy film its got all the requirements you want, villains, monsters, a party of heroes, Inter-party conflict, and high magic.
It not only gives us a fictional conflict, but a fictional language, traditions and art (we don't get to hear much African music on the soundtrack, fictionalized or otherwise) -- and how many Americans even realize that an intoned list of victims are fictional names?
From the opposite perspective, would "Casablanca" have the same resonance if it was within a fictional
conflict?
Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict, Assad has fanned fears of what Sunni opposition forces might do to the Alawites, Druze, Christians and other minorities if they won.
In fact, many of them can now only find work in neighboring countries such as South Sudan, which needs to fill shortages left by decades of
conflict.
Greasing the Brave New Market's SkidsNEW YORK – Internet firms are supposed to be all about the cutting edge, but reality and buzz sometimes
conflict.
That said, the United States' opportunistic use of human rights law rhetoric -- on full display in the Balkans
conflict
-- still seems hypocritical.
For me, nothing illustrates this truth more terribly than the surge in violence directed at schools and educators in
conflict
areas.
Children forced to live in
conflict
zones are already suffering; when violence prevents them from learning, they suffer a double tragedy.
Before the current
conflict
in Syria, for example, the enrollment rate for primary school was above 90%.
In April 2000, when the Dakar Framework for Action was adopted, signatories identified
conflict
as a “major barrier” to attaining the goal of “education for all,” one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Education is the key to recovery for households and countries hit by
conflict.
The global community must find the $2.3 billion needed to improve access to education in
conflict
zones.
For many children in
conflict
areas, psychosocial and emotional support is as important as educational opportunity.
This carries the seeds of social
conflict.
Eventually, it was destroyed by a
conflict
between them.
Europeans remained divided on the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict
(though to a lesser degree than in previous years), and failed to have an impact on the United Nations vote in November to upgrade Palestine’s status.
Now their priority is to prepare for that eventuality, so that military
conflict
will not take Turkey by surprise.
But Trump’s administration hoped to delay staking out a clear stance on the Israel-Palestine
conflict
– and, in particular, Israel’s expanding settlements in the occupied territories – until after the president’s first meeting with Netanyahu.
A recent study by India’s Strategic Foresight Group entitled The Cost of
Conflict
in the Middle East suggested that the past 20 years of
conflict
have cost WANA countries some $12 trillion.
Without a regional focus, WANA countries risk sleepwalking into
conflict
and more pronounced economic decline.
The report challenges the core principles of a faith-driven administration and of a president whose political gospel led him to a sharp departure from the culture of
conflict
resolution in favor of a crusade based on raw power.
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