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... bill? "Legislation in the US alone will not end the conflict in eastern Congo, but this bill would provide a crucial ... holding to account companies in their jurisdiction who may be fuelling the conflict in eastern Congo."
"What will this bill ... U.S. government would identify those commercial goods that could contain conflict minerals, approve a list of independent monitoring ...
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... left free to make the decision yourself. Verbalising the conflict helps a decision to be made. Fear will often disappear ... decisive step is taken.
Another cause of fear, which is also a type of conflict, is when we distort ourselves. We can do this through saying ‘yes’ when we mean ‘no’, or behaving in a way which is not in accordance with our conscience and beliefs. Everything in Nature ...
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SOLVING CONFLICT IN RELATIONSHIPS
4 BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR CONFLICT SOLUTION IN A MATURE, CONSCIOUS, AND LOVING RELATIONSHIP
1 . Take Full Responsibility
When you are done thinking about what your partner/friend has done to you, please try and look for your contribution to the situation. You will always find it if you truly look.
2. Get in Touch with Your Feelings, State Your Feelings, and Know ...
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tburton writes "The US House of Representatives yesterday released the Conflict Minerals Trade Act (HR 4128) to try and end the international trade of tungsten, tantalum and col-tan, the mining of which is accused of fueling violent rape and murder in eastern Congo. Since the very same minerals power the most popular consumer electronics from HP, Verizon, Nokia, RIM and Intel, the Information ...
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... ....before it is too late to turn the Climate process around.
This will not happen without conflict.
Even in the best case scenario, where we are able to avoid Resource Wars and Climate Refugee Wars ... ) this is the place that I have come to. And that place is essentially a question: How do we engage in the conflict that is absolutely needed to change the world....excellently?
Human Nature is ...
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... The goal is to get things going again, not continually punish the other person
Conflict doesn’t have to end in a bad way. In fact, it can cause you to develop a ... next time you have to confront, or you are being confronted, follow the advice above and you will be much further along toward getting through your conflict in a positive way.
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