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    Without conflict we won’t truly know the capacity of someone’s inner strength and understanding. Conflict is a true test which raises issues that otherwise wouldn’t be raised‚ issues which need to be dealt with in order for us to grow as a person. As well as testing a person’s inner strength and understanding it can also expose their weaknesses and flaws. Trials and hardships test and shape us as we learn from our experiences of dealing with them in our everyday lives‚ increasing our inner strength

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    Creating and Presenting – Points of Change Prompt: ‘It is the conflicts that occur close to us that have the most impact on who we become.’ She stood there‚ her heart pounding so vigorously; it was all she could hear. Tears rolled down her face‚ crying silently not being able to comprehend all that was happening around her. For what seemed like years‚ all she could see was her beloved mother pleading tears of agony as her so called ‘father’ stood there and abused her. Desperately wanting to stop

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    survival over moral survival when encountering conflict. When involved in a conflict‚ individuals will often have to choose from a myriad of decisions. There is a wide array of factors influencing one’s decision in a conflict. It is part of natural human behaviour to favour physical survival when threatened with danger. Additionally‚ in order to maintain power‚ people may forsake their values‚ casting a blanket over any truth that may compromise their power or influence. However‚ one’s moral values may

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    Conflict is an integral part of human nature‚ in which we all experience in our daily lives. The responses to conflict determine whether a resolution takes place‚ or whether the conflict at hand is perpetuated and escalated‚ to the point where a resolution is impossible. Persistence of conflict can occur due to religion and moral values. Intrapersonal conflict may arise‚ as one may seek to defend their religious values and morality‚ which can perpetuate a situation and cause the onset of other forms

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    Encountering Conflict Essay #1 “It is through conflict that our true nature is revealed.” Humans will always encounter conflict to the day we die and have had experienced what happens to society‚ when conflict develops. Conflict displays how ourselves’ experience changes and when we are striving to survive how we will influence other people to pursue the hope of surviving. An understanding of the nature of conflict is acquired through close study of the extraordinary story ‘The Rugmaker of Mazar-E-Sharif’

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    A quick meat and greet before the lights go out April 14‚ 2013 John Elder Stewart Trezise plies his trade as a mobile butcher. Photo: Meredith O’Shea In his own delicate way‚ Stewart Trezise is a sheep whisperer. He does everything possible to ensure the beast he is ministering to is kept calm. The day before they meet‚ the beast is put in a pen‚ so there’s no last-minute chasing it around. When Mr Trezise arrives‚ he moves about in a relaxed fashion‚ right up until he takes the lamb in his

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    Encountering conflict: FLAP+C Written Explanation! This piece of writing is an informative essay with the intention of influencing the reader to agree with the prompt “dealing with conflict can give rise to heroic qualities in an individual”. The essay is written in a formal language which is best suited for year 12 VCE students‚ teachers and educated citizens who are interested in the topic discussed; the heroic qualities presented by the “candy bomber” Gail Halverson‚ the outspoken and

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    In my study of the Context ‘Encountering Conflict‚’ I have come to appreciate the complexity of the causes and responses to disagreements throughout history. I wish to write creatively in this piece to capture the unique reactions humanity has to that which is threatening; an unpredictability in response that perhaps could not be done justice in an expository form. I have written my creative/persuasive speech for an audience of educated scholars at a TED conference. A logical and measured tone will

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    Prompt: It is the victims of conflict who show us what is really important When encountering conflict‚ victims usually do tend to display what our priorities are. But what is considered to be ‘really important’? Morals and ethics could be considered essential when encountering conflict as they allow us to solve a conflict by ‘doing the right thing’. This can include showing attributes such as honesty and justice. For the most part‚ victims of conflict show us what is morally right and just by their

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    Year of Wonders Essay – Characters Encountering Conflict Year of Wonders is a deeply moving novel containing heartbreaking themes and stark reality. The novel is based in Eyam‚ a small English village‚ in 1666 and written from the point of view of Anna Frith‚ a non-affluent maid who lost her two young sons and husband to the plague which swept through their village. One of the novels primary themes is conflict‚ and throughout the book the responder can discover how each of the characters deal

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