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Stage 1: Not being aware of conflict occurring. There is a potential for conflict thus you have to be aware of the demand from participants/ workers. AKA Latent Stage
Stage 2: Find the source of conflict and make sure to explore the situation also known as the Perceived stage.
Stage 3: Personalization of conflicts such as the stress, anxiety, or mental health issues that could occur because of the conflict. This can also be known as the Felt stage.
Stage 4: 2 indiviuals or more talk about how they feel about the conflict and are engaging in a conversation to resolve the issue. Thus, the conflict is open and can be observed. Known as Manifest stage.
Stage 5: Aftermath Stage: Outcome of the conflict. Usually, a resolution or a certain agreement starts to happen to ensure that the conflict won't happen again.
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1. Iraq wanted to control Kuwait's oil fields. Persian Gulf War
2. Bin Laden was found and killed after hiding for 10 years. Afghanistan invasion
3. The U.S. believed Saddam Hussain was hiding weapons of mass destruction. Iraq invasion
4. They fought over claims to land that each say is theirs. They also fight about religion. Palestinian/Israeli conflict
The Persian Gulf War (August 1990-February 1991) was a war waged by the United States and other 35 countries against Iraq in response to the invasion and annexation of Kuwait.
The United States invasion of Afghanistan occurred after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The aims of the invasion was to dismantle al-Qaeda and to overthrow the Taliban.
The 2003 Iraq invasion was the first stage of the Iraq War. It overthrew the government of Sadam Hussein.
Palestinian/Israeli conflict refers to the disputes over territory between Palestine and Israel that began during the mid-twentieth century.
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Ocean currents occur because of the moon cycles