Economy and Political Conflict
Economic growth in Indonesia in 2009 was higher than expected, namely 4.5 percent, with growth in the fourth quarter at 5.4 percent. The growth is still very much supported by consumption with a rate of 4.9 percent. In the last quarter exports and investment also showed indications of recovery.
Get Off Your Soap Boxes Occupy Wall Streeters and Get a Job!
Before you cry for change, look at yourself and see what needs changing. Don’t rely on government to change society.
Us and Israel Prepare for Mideast War
"Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains." (Mark 13:8).
Why There’s No Terrorist Christians in Ambon, Despite Bomb Use & Firearms?
Since the massacre of the Muslim Eid sat in 1999 to this day known as the Ambon conflict-prone areas nuanced SARA. Although the actual conflict between the villages which are not constituted as SARA is also often the case, for example, disputes between Christian homes with Christian villagers.
Robbers Cave Experiment
Overview of the Robbers Cave Experiment.
This Video Deleted Three Times From Facebook & Youtube
This Video Deleted Three Times From Facebook & Youtube.
December7th – Why Should That Date be Important to an American
Pearl Harbor.
Business: How to Survive Conflict at The Office
The article discusses various types of office conflicts and how to rise above them.
Negotiation and Conflict Management
Conflicts may result to the development of better goals. It can also bring people together, resulting to closer interpersonal relations. As conflicts may be taken as a challenge, its presence can motivate others to become more positively involved and committed to the assigned task. Conflicts can also promote better understanding of each person’s personality, views and attitudes. By means of applying the knowledge on conflict theories and process, conflicts in the organization can be understood and managed.
Viewpoint: Mid-east Peace Needs Fresh Us Approach
Yezid Sayigh of the Carnegie Middle East Center argues that the hollowness of US-led diplomacy and the more and more deeply entrenched Israeli occupation have forced Palestinian leaders to resort to trying to gain full UN membership.











