If I have an inner conflict about what to do with my life, I could easily forget that conflict as my life changes. If I have a conflict with a friend, I might forget all about it after a while. But if my friend dies before we resolve the conflict, that could become a problem.
Conflicts are more easily forgotten unless another more serious issue occurs,
People rarely forget their grief. If they try to bury it, it will usually come up later.
There are three levels of conflict for the army. They are intrapersonal conflict, interpersonal conflict, and intragroup conflict. Intrapersonal is a conflict within self, interpersonal is between two people, and intragroup is between multiple persons.
There are three levels of conflict for the army. They are intrapersonal conflict, interpersonal conflict, and intragroup conflict. Intrapersonal is a conflict within self, interpersonal is between two people, and intragroup is between multiple persons.
Horizontal conflict occurs between persons or groups on the same hierarchical level. This type of conflict can arise due to competition for resources, differences in opinions, or conflicting goals. It can lead to tension and rivalry within the organization.
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the definition of that is when there is a conflict between a person and another group of persons
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first of all the english is not right and second of all i dont know the answer. I'm sorry.
Try a psychological method, it's much more efficient.
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