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    How do conflicts affect the normal pattern of communication? Although the question seems simple, it’s actually quite complicated. How does society deal with these conflicts? Any worldwide issue points to a disruption in communication. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare shows evident conflicts through the dysfunctional relationship between the Montague and the Capulet families. This story ties closely to the idea that human relationships become destroyed when negative…

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    The four levels of conflict include intrapersonal conflict, interpersonal conflict, intragroup conflict, and intergroup conflict. Intrapersonal conflict occurs within the individual. These sources of internal conflict within the individual include emotions, attitudes, ideas, values, or personality drives that conflict one another. Interpersonal conflict occurs between different individuals, like friends, co-workers, family members, and strangers. This conflict usually is derived from unfulfilled…

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    Internal conflict affects the lives of both of the main characters in “Catch the Moon” and “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant”. They are both Teenage boys who are experiencing an early stage of love with decisions and obstacles involved in the process. The internal conflict in “Catch the Moon” is facing heartbreak, but in the “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” the internal conflict is being yourself verses fitting in and being something you’re not. Furthermore the conflict in “Catch the…

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    THE INNER CONFLICT Topic: Conflict arises when a character beliefs and desires are incompatible with the reality he/she faces. The feelings of desertion can cause mental destructions to great extents, weather one is deserting their religion, culture, or way of being. Not being able to stay true to oneself is the ultimate loss of liberty. We are forever kept in the suffocating enclosure of our own deteriorating mental prisons. This specific theme of failing to find balance between reality and…

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    Conflict Escalation Essay

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    Conflict theorists Pruitt, Rubin and Kim (2003) list five changes that occur as a conflict escalates. First, parties move from light tactics to heavy tactics. Light tactics include such things as persuasive arguments, promises, and efforts to please the other side, while heavy tactics include threats, power plays, and even violence. Second, the conflict grows in size. The numbers of issues in contention expands, and parties devote more resources to the struggle. Third, issues move from specific…

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    Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument is a test which is based on a number of questions tells you what your conflict style is. After taking the test I scored between an 80 and 90% for collaborating, avoiding, and accommodating all of which make sense when looking at my life. The collaborating style is a mixture of a cooperative, effective individual who is focused on team effort, partnership, or shared personal goals. Based on the information from the textbook “Interpersonal Conflict”…

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    difference between conflicts and challenging behaviors, especially in the classroom. Conflict is “an expressed disagreement between children, usually involving property, territory, and/or privilege; or a mistaken behavior by a child or children, disagreed with by a teacher” (Gartrell, 2014, p. 512). Conflict is a natural and daily occurrence. While challenging behavior is define as “conflicts that cause harm or serious disruption; the term often connotes a continuing pattern of such conflicts…

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    individuals or groups, task or process conflicts arise when discussions occur, dependent on employee’s personalities, interests, and/or goals. In conflict management successful managers recognize their individual primary style, understand situations may require different styles, and realize areas of opportunities for improving in order to triumph in directing individuals or groups through conflict.…

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    functional, and fun. The leader made sure everyone stayed on task and also made sure have everyone recognize what was the best way to achieve the goal. • Can you identify constructive or deconstructive conflict occurring in this group? What are some key indicators? What conflict styles do you see? The conflict that was seen…

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    than work, he has not grown up. As Sammy watches the girls, in a lustful way walking around in their bathing suits wishing he were looking at them at the beach instead of at the A & P. Lengel confronted the ladies and this is where Sammy internal conflict between the young ladies, the beach, and the job he hates starts to build up. Sammy says, “He had been thinking all these years the A & P was a great big dune and he was the head lifeguard” (Updike 22). Sammy’s point of view is clear in the…

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