Yes, They Can..
'To coexist harmoniously' means to live or exist together peacefully, without conflict or disruption. It involves respecting and understanding others, while finding common ground to work together positively.
I coexist with my family.(coexist - able to live together without any problems)
No, without conflict life is easy.
Tolerance is like a bridge that connects different perspectives or beliefs, allowing them to coexist peacefully without conflict. Just as a bridge spans a gap to create connections, tolerance helps to build understanding and acceptance between individuals or groups with differing views.
Protocols are devided in 2 groups: UDP which sends data without making sure it arrives unchanged and TCP which sends the data in such a way that the receiver can verify if the data has been changed on it's way. Applications on your system use different protocols depending on how important data integrity is.
Internal conflict
Nikita Khrushchev, the former Premier of the Soviet Union, is generally credited with coining the term "peaceful coexistence." He used it to describe a concept of international relations where countries with different political systems could coexist without necessarily agreeing or engaging in conflict.
Thinking of the word "compatible" can help you remember that compatibility refers to two or more things being able to exist or work together without conflict. Just like compatible devices can work together, compatible elements or components can coexist harmoniously.
Bees and hummingbirds can coexist in the same environment because they have different feeding preferences and do not compete for the same resources. Bees are attracted to flowers with nectar and pollen, while hummingbirds are drawn to flowers with nectar. This allows them to share the same space without much conflict.
Red ants and black ants can coexist peacefully in the same habitat as long as there is enough food and space for both colonies to thrive without competing directly with each other.
Conflict Resolution - to resolve a conflict.
"An-archy" comes from the Greek, meaning "without rulers". Someone becomes an anarchist when they begin to believe that it is possible and desirable for human beings to coexist without rulers.