Conflicts
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It's already fueled
conflicts
in Chad and Darfur.
The reason is that they're getting poisoned, and the reason that they're getting poisoned is because there's human-wildlife
conflicts.
Of course, when I have different identities and loyalties, it sometimes creates
conflicts
and complications.
These scans, the clinics say, can help prevent Alzheimer's disease, solve weight and addiction issues, overcome marital conflicts, and treat, of course, a variety of mental illnesses ranging from depression to anxiety to ADHD.
And when we think that the major ideological
conflicts
that we inherited were all based around this question of who should control the means of production, and these technologies are coming back with a solution: actually, maybe no one.
So dolphins are also political animals, so they have to resolve
conflicts.
And the fundamental idea of Europe is that we can cooperate beyond borders, go beyond our
conflicts
and work together.
Today, when we hear the threats of war and the high rhetoric, we're oftentimes led to believe that this is yet another one of those unsolvable Middle Eastern
conflicts
with roots as old as the region itself.
And while these two cities have the same population, San Diego has grown six times larger than Tijuana in the last decades, immediately thrusting us to confront the tensions and
conflicts
between sprawl and density, which are at the center of today's discussion about environmental sustainability.
And now we all found ourselves overseas fighting in these
conflicts.
In
conflicts
from the Crimean Peninsula to Latin America, from Europe to the United States, hackers are a force for social, political and military influence.
As individuals or in groups, volunteers or military conflicts, there are hackers everywhere.
There, they threw themselves into a tangled mass of
conflicts
among the established powers all over that region.
Canine veterans of
conflicts
of Iraq and Afghanistan are coming back with what's considered canine PTSD, and they're having a hard time reentering civilian life when they come back from deployments.
When I was younger, I remember
conflicts
breaking out.
Participating doctors voluntarily disclose on a public website not just information about where we went to medical school and what specialty we're in, but also our
conflicts
of interest.
Lawyers have to disclose
conflicts
of interests.
Now, Gaza, Syria, Sudan, Ukraine, as ghastly as these
conflicts
are, and they are horrific, they represent a relatively small blip upwards in a 50-year-long secular decline.
It's very important for
conflicts.
Violence in Congo is in large part driven by local bottom-up
conflicts
that international peace efforts have failed to help address.
The second central observation is that international peace efforts have failed to help address local
conflicts
because of the presence of a dominant peacebuilding culture.
In addition, these international peacebuilders view local
conflicts
as simply the result of national and international tensions, insufficient state authority, and what they call the Congolese people's so-called inherent penchant for violence.
Many
conflicts
revolve around political, social and economic stakes that are distinctively local.
For instance, the very identity of the United Nations as this macro-level diplomatic organization would be upended if it were to refocus on local
conflicts.
The resulting inattention to local
conflicts
leads to inadequate peacebuilding in the short term and potential war resumption in the long term.
Local
conflicts
fuel violence in most war and post-war environments, from Afghanistan to Sudan to Timor-Leste, and in the rare cases where there have been comprehensive, bottom-up peacebuilding initiatives, these attempts have been successful at making peace sustainable.
So if we want international peacebuilding to work, in addition to any top-down intervention,
conflicts
must be resolved from the bottom up.
So for instance, in the province of the Kivus, the Life and Peace Institute and its Congolese partners have set up inter-community forums to discuss the specifics of local
conflicts
over land, and these forums have found solutions to help manage the violence.
Migrant communities, older generations dying off, and ultimately poor record-keeping have led to
conflicts
over who owns what.
Well, there are social skills: making friends, solving conflicts, being pleasant and polite.
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