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by Josef Korbel School of International Studies
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Tags: kurdistan, fuad hussein, iraq
Iraqi Kurdistan sits at the intersection of numerous trends, peoples, issues and conflicts. Situated between Turkey, Iran and Syria, it has been awash in conflict and uncertainty for years. However, things are changing. Dr. Fuad Hussein, Chief of Staff to the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, took some time to talk about the past, present and future of both Iraq as a whole and Iraqi Kurdistan in this latest podcast.
by Mrs. Floading's AP Channel
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Tags: wolf wolf, virginia wolf, internal conflict
Hello. This is Messa John speaking. That ___ chosen is called Professions For Woman written by Virginia Wolf. Wolf describes the hardship coming in through from the theory of frustration of the maximum control that are made for generation. Other shows the internal conflict most woman struggled with their everyday life. Wolf felt that for woman she shown under true potential they must have feed the young society's expectations. One Wolf ___ in other words now that she had with herself adulthood(?) that young woman had only to be herself. So what is herself. I mean what is a woman. I assume you I do not know. I do not believe that you know. I do not believe that anybody can know until she has express yourself in all the arts and professions open to human self. This passage are from
by Hypnosis and Spiritual NLP - Nigel Hetherington
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Tags: Hypnosis, health, nlp
30 minutes of hypnotic trance - geared at creating the hypnosis space where you can let your unconscious mind resolve behavioural conflicts.
This is the interview with my mother talking about women and how they're portraiting(?) movies. First question is who's your favorite actress any woman dominated movie and why? I think my favorite actress and honestly the only woman dominated movie I can think of but is a great movie is Sally Field in Still man Always and she's my favorite character because she has had a humor she has a very strong presence with her family and with her friends and it does really really shows the conflicts between family friends and everybody as a whole. It's very insightful.
by Josef Korbel School of International Studies
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Tags: nonviolence, conflict, Josef Korbel School
When you think of nonviolent pursuit of political goals, you might think more of Gandhi or Martin Luther King rather than counterterrorism or counterinsurgency. For Dr. Erica Chenoweth, this is not as contradictory as it may seem. Evaluating conflicts, both past and current, she believes that states embarking on nonviolent responses to violent nonstate actor is key to ending conflicts around the world.
Susanne Schuler from Teamediation brings you the advent calendar 2012 and she will continue with this her series about building confidence in dealing with conflicts. It's about asking yourself different questions to make your brain work on the brilliant solutions you hope to get when asking yourself life changing questions.
Susanne Schuler from Teamediation brings you the advent calendar 2012 and she will continue with this her series about building confidence in dealing with conflicts. It's about asking yourself different questions to make your brain work on the brilliant solutions you hope to get when asking yourself life changing questions.










