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Conflicts and colonial
: Main Articles: 1st French-Portuguese colonial war, 2nd French-Portuguese colonial war, Sugar War, French raids ( 1710-11 ), Napoleonic Wars in South Amercia and Possession Conflicts for Banda Oriental

Conflicts and throughout
At the height of his popularity during the 1970s, the Basic Youth Conflicts seminar with Bill Gothard was regularly filling auditoriums throughout the United States and beyond with attendance figures as large as ten thousand and more for a one-week seminar.
Conflicts between the Mormons and non-Mormons in Carroll County and Daviess County throughout the summer put settlers in the more settled counties of Ray and Clay increasingly on edge.

Conflicts and wars
Conflicts erupted in the 1850s, resulting in various Indian wars.

Conflicts and could
Conflicts between Chancellors, while rare, when it occurred, could paralyse the entire country.

Conflicts and have
Conflicts that are addressed through historical conciliation have their roots in conflicting identities of the people involved.
Conflicts over content have occasionally arisen between the parent magazine and its international franchisees.
Conflicts between the government and rebel groups — the civil war involving north-south tensions, the Darfur conflict involving Arab-tribespeople tensions in the Darfur region in the west — have resulted in rape, torture, killings, and massive population displacements ( estimated at over 2 million in 2007 ), earning Sudan comparison to Rwanda in the press.
Conflicts have involved secessionist movements in the former Yugoslavia, Transnistria in Moldova, Armenians in Azerbaijan, Abkhaz and Ossetians in Georgia.
Article 4. 3. c of Protocol II, additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts, adopted in 1977, states " children who have not attained the age of fifteen years shall neither be recruited in the armed forces or groups nor allowed to take part in hostilities ".
Under Article 47 of Protocol I ( Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts ) it is stated in the first sentence " A mercenary shall not have the right to be a combatant or a prisoner of war.
For countries which have signed the " Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts " ( Protocol I ), combatants who do not wear a distinguishing mark still qualify as prisoners of war if they carry arms openly during military engagements, and while visible to the enemy when they are deploying to conduct an attack against them.
Conflicts of interest often arise in relation to investment banks ' equity research units, which have long been part of the industry.
Conflicts have arisen when rafting operators, often in co-operation with municipalities and tourism associations, alter the riverbed by dredging and / or blasting in order to eliminate safety hazards or create more interesting whitewater features in the river.
Conflicts between extremist ultra-Orthodox Jewish men reported to belong to a group called the Sikrikim in some media and other residents of the town have centered around gender separation, for example at the city's health clinics, and so called ‘ mehadrin buses ’ where men sit in the front and women in the back, so called ‘ modest dress ’ as well as a dispute centering around the opening of a national-religious girls ’ school, located facing the windows of a haredi neighborhood.
Conflicts between anarchist and Marxist movements have emerged in terms of theory, strategy, practice and immediate political goals.
Conflicts which have been described as national liberation struggles:
Conflicts and rebellion have continued in the Philippines from the pre-colonial period up to the present.
Conflicts which have their focus either in the brain stem ( which controls body tissues that derive from the endoderm ) or the cerebellum ( which controls tissues that derive from the mesoderm ) show cell multiplication in the conflict active phase, and destruction of the resulting tumors in the healing phase.
Conflicts and operations for which no medal was issued have ribbons specially designed for use as streamers.
Some of her speaking engagements have included the keynote address " Islam, Justice, and Gender " at the 2008 international conference Understanding Conflicts: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, held at Aarhus University, Denmark ; a paper titled “ Islam Beyond Patriarchy Through Gender Inclusive Qur ’ anic Analysis ” at the 2009 Musawah-Equality and Justice in the Family conference ; the Regional Conference on Advancing Gender Equality and Women ’ s Empowerment in Muslim Societies, hosted by United Nations Development Fund for Women ( UNIFEM ) and the International Centre for Islam and Pluralism ( ICIP ) in Jakarta, Indonesia, in March 2009 ; a workshop on " Sharia and Human Rights " at the University of Bergen, Norway in late November 2009 ; a public lecture titled " Muslim Women and Gender Justice: Methods, Motivation and Means " to the Faculty of Arts, Asia Institute, at the University of Melbourne, Australia in February 2010 ; a lecture on “ Tawhid and Spiritual Development for Social Action ” at Muslims for Progressive Values at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California in July 2011.
The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us About Coming Conflicts and the Battle Against Fate ( 2012 ) describes how countries ' respective political and social histories have been shaped by factors like relationship to oceans and to terrain features that act as natural borders.
Conflicts of interest have often been noted between supply-side interests in petroleum or nuclear industries and the NB Power board.
Although many of his predictions were wrong in their timing, many are said to have come to fruition or arguably will occur in the future, such as the development of the subcutaneous RFID implant, the rise of terrorism, as well as the Middle East Conflicts.
The sentence " States Parties shall take all feasible measures to ensure that members of their armed forces who have not attained the age of 18 years do not take a direct part in hostilities " was adapted from Article 77. 2 of the Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts, adopted in 1977, with an alteration from fifteen years to eighteen years and some other minor modifications.
* Vehicular chases have been expanded into a new rules mechanic called Dramatic Conflicts.

Conflicts and some
Conflicts can and do arise on that interface, however, with some professionals considering that " the twelve-step approach encourages a kind of contemporary version of 19th-century amateurism or enthusiasm in which self-examination and very general social observations are enough to draw rather large conclusions.
Conflicts within a society, intra-group conflict, can bring some ordinarily isolated individuals into an active role.

Conflicts and European
" Instrumental Actualization: A Theory of Mediated Conflicts ," European Journal of Communication, Vol.

Conflicts and conflict
Conflicts are detected and handled according to a " conflict resolution policy " ( although the best policy is likely to be to avoid conflicts ).
A fiduciary's duty must not conflict with another fiduciary duty. Stewart v Layton ( 1992 ) 111 ALR 687 Conflicts between one fiduciary duty and another fiduciary duty arise most often when a lawyer or an agent, such as a real estate agent, represent more than one client, and the interests of those clients conflict.
* Schema Conflicts e. g. Table versus table conflict which includes naming conflicts, data conflicts etc.

Conflicts and .
Conflicts with Rome, and later with the Byzantine Empire, continued intermittently.
Another organ similarly independent of the three main branches of government a Special Court for Resolution of Conflicts Between Branches of Government.
Conflicts such as the Korean War, Vietnam War and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan were fought between communists and anti-communists.
Conflicts arose between the Indian community ( mostly sugarcane labourers ) and the Franco-Mauritians in the 1920s, leading to severalmainly Indiandeaths.
Conflicts are born from the absence of moral uniformity found in man in his natural state, i. e. the absence of the definition of what is right ( 是 shì ) and what is wrong ( 非 fēi ).
Conflicts between Wilhelm II and his chancellor soon poisoned their relationship.
Conflicts between high ranking males are more often resolved with posturing and vocalizing than with physical contact.
Wars, Internal Conflicts, and Political Order: A Jewish Democracy in the Middle East.
* U. S. Navy and Marine Casualties in Wars, Conflicts, Terrorist Acts, and other Hostile Acts
Conflicts with Rhodesia resulted in the closing of Zambia's borders with that country and severe problems with international transport and power supply.
Conflicts arose over operational matters, and all non-Navy personnel were reassigned.
1. 02, Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other Governing Legal Authority
1. 03, Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands
Conflicts between the Khanate of Crimea and the Ottoman Empire eventually pushed Ossetia into an alliance with Imperial Russia in the 18th century.
Conflicts with the Suebi drove him into Baetica in the south of Hispania, where he joined the Silingi portion of the Vandals.
* Paul, T. V., Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-521-45115-5
Our Inner Conflicts.
* Tusicisny, Andrej, Civilizational Conflicts: More Frequent, Longer, and Bloodier ?, in " Journal of Peace Research ", vol.
Madagascar: Conflicts of Authority in the Great Island.

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