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Nana76 [90]
3 years ago
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Sometimes people do not see eye to eye. When this happens, there can be conflict. People will encounter conflict throughout thei

r lives, so it is a good idea to have some knowledge of how to resolve conflict. Can you think of a time when you helped to resolve a conflict? Describe the conflict, the reasons for the conflict, the people involved, and the process used to overcome the conflict. << Read Less
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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
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There are many different types of conflict. for example, two of my friends were arguing about which radio channel was better. they wouldn't stop arguing and I couldn't cope anymore and told them that it doesn't matter what your opinion is on anything, everyones is personal and not one is right or wrong. so therefore there is no point arguing and everyone can have their own opinion, even if yours is different to your friends or family, it doesn't mean its wrong
tamaranim1 [39]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Obviously it would be different for you with your story but here's mine.

When I was about four years old, my parents divorced and I was devastated. I hated being away from my mom or my dad. Plus listening to other kids talk about how they're going on a "family trip" when my family was separated. Then my dad moved away and I felt really down from when I was about seven to eight. Although then I realized that I'm pretty lucky to have a mom and a dad who love, and care for me, even if they are apart at least I have them. Also knowing that I'm lucky to have a home, running water , electricity,etc. Now I'm older and whenever I have to leave my mom or dad, I'm not sad , instead I feel great ful to be spending time with whoever I'm with at the moment.

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