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It is war and war is still going on.
The main conflict seems to be between fantasy and reality, but also there is a conflict between youth vs age, and a conflict between caring about your food and eating it (which perhaps reflects the modern day conflict between caring about animal cruelty but still using animals for food).
Alot of the world is having some problems with religion. The most prominent places are the middle east and Ireland. The middle east is dealing with Jews and Muslims and its getting pretty ugly. In Ireland a argument between catholics and prodistants has been raging for a long time.
Two main religious groups involved in the Crusades were Christians and Muslims. Christians sought to reclaim the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, which was under Muslim control. The Muslims, on the other hand, defended their territories and religious beliefs against Christian invaders.
The conflict between the Capulets and Montagues could be seen today, as families or groups may still hold long-standing grudges or rivalries. Additionally, the conflict between youth and authority figures, as seen with Romeo and Juliet's parents, could still occur in cases of generational differences or misunderstandings.
The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.The main ones have been officially been disbanded, but there are some rogue groups still active.
The original answer was completely incorrect: There is conflict between the Han Chinese and Tibetans, who are still loyal to the Dalia Lama. Many Tibetans rebel against their new Han rulers - the CCP - this leads to conflict.
The Anglo-French rivalry and the overlapping claims to the Ohio River Valley.
No, all differences between minority and majority groups in society are not due to heredity. Social and economic factors such as access to education, employment opportunities, healthcare, and systemic discrimination also play a significant role in creating disparities. It is important to address both genetic and environmental factors when considering inequality between different groups.
Because of all the disagreements and conflict between the two, they are not still friends. I'm not sure if the two even communicate with one another anymore.
The most recent military conflict within the country's borders was Lapland War between Finland and Germany between September 1944 and April 1945. Finland is also contributing in War in Afghanistan which began in 2001 and is still yet to end.