Only if Australian interests are involved and all other options have failed.
Try to discover the cause of the conflict. apex.
(Apex) Calm down.
Not in conflicts of mankind but it is involved in the spiritual conflict between what one wants to do and what one should do at the light of Confucian ethics.
One strategy you should not use as a bystander to a conflict is to escalate the situation by adding your opinions or fueling the emotions of those involved. It is best to avoid taking sides or getting physically involved in the conflict, as this can make the situation worse. Instead, it is better to stay calm, observe from a distance, and seek help from authorities if necessary.
visa regulations should be relaxed for overseas students
In American law, yes. I think it's also true of Australian law. The Australian must register the baby as Australian born overseas to Australian parent - it doesnt say if the parent must be the man or the woman. I don't remember if the law mentions marriage. If born in Australia and one parent is Australian, then it should be automatic citizen.
If you find yourself involved in a conflict, the first thing you should do is take a moment to pause and assess the situation. This helps to calm your emotions and allows you to approach the conflict more rationally. Next, listen actively to the other person's perspective to understand their feelings and concerns. Open communication is key to resolving the issue constructively.
Its called Compromising where the two parties involved in the conflict give & take to come to a common ground in the middle. There are other conflict management styles which are:ConfrontingCollaborationAccomodationAvoidance
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No. The reasons for the conflict that happened in Northern Ireland are quite complex and are not down to religion. Historical, political and social reasons are major elements. People on all sides got involved in terrorism, but the majority of people, be they Catholic, Protestant or other religions, did not get involved.
The US was the only major power directly involved. Britain was asked, but they declined. The US did not want any of the communist super powers involved...that had already happened before, in the Korean War.
Assuming an Australian university will accept you as a student in your preferred course, and you can demonstrate that you have the required financial resources, you should be granted a student visa for your period of study. As an alternative, some Australian universities have overseas campuses that provide the same Australian MBA qualification at the completion of study.