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... understand ? The me- taphoric process does interest students and teachers of literature , but its utility does not stop there . Metaphoric descriptions of conflict provide us with rich sources of insight about the conflict process . A ...
... understand ? The me- taphoric process does interest students and teachers of literature , but its utility does not stop there . Metaphoric descriptions of conflict provide us with rich sources of insight about the conflict process . A ...
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... understand- ing . For example , if a father provides warmth and understanding to his teen- age daughter who is going through a difficult time at school , his support is a currency for him in that relationship . Often , we develop ...
... understand- ing . For example , if a father provides warmth and understanding to his teen- age daughter who is going through a difficult time at school , his support is a currency for him in that relationship . Often , we develop ...
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... understand ? If so , this chapter will help you " get a handle " on the structure of conflicts . The assessment guides are useful for describing con- flicts whether you are a party to the conflict , a concerned third party such as a ...
... understand ? If so , this chapter will help you " get a handle " on the structure of conflicts . The assessment guides are useful for describing con- flicts whether you are a party to the conflict , a concerned third party such as a ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
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