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According to taquiri in newstorm and Davis (1977), conflicts are a social legacy of life that can prevail in

various circumstances as a result of the rising tide of disagreement, controversy, and opposition between
two or more parties simultaneously. According to berstein (1965), according to berstein, conflict is an
unavoidable conflict. This conflict has a positive and negative effect on human interaction. From such
opinions it could be concluded that conflicts involve people or groups that oppose one another with
threats of violence. In its extreme form, the conflict is not just about survival and existence. Conflict is
also aimed at the destruction of the existence of another person or group viewed as an adversary ora
rival.

The theory of identity assumes that conflict is caused by a threatened identity, often rooted in an
unresolved loss or suffering in the past.

A koersi, which is a form of accommodation, requiring coercion. Coercion is a way of resolving disputes
by the use of both physical and psychological forces. In the performance of these accommodations, one
party was in a weak position. A compromise is a form of accommodation taken in which the parties
involved reduce each other's demands for settlement from disagreement. Arbitration is a conflict that
has been stopped by bringing a third party to a decision, and both parties must comply with the decision
by binding. Mediation is the solution of the conflict by inviting a third party that is neutral and not just
serves as counsel. The decision of this third party is not binding. Tolerance is a form of accommodation
where there is a feeling of respect and respect for each other's conflicts. This type of accommodation is
also a tolerate -participation. This form is a form of accommodation without formal consent. Tolerance
sometimes comes up unconsciously and unplanned. Convertion is a conflict solution where one side is
willing to yield and willing to accept the position of the other. Conciliation (consiliation) is an attempt to
reconcile the desires of contending parties in order to achieve a common agreement. Adjucation
(adjudication)

Adjudication is a conflict resolution by trial. Stalemate was a condition in which opposing parties had
equal powers, but ata certain point in opposition because both sides were no longer able to go forward
or backward. The armistice was the suspension of hostilities for a certain period of time in order to
engage in a particular occupation that was not to be disturbed. For example, to care for the injured, to
bury the dead, to negotiate, and so on. Segregation is an effort to separate and avoid each other
between opposing sides in order to reduce the tension. Dispetment was attempt to end the conflict by
diverting attention from each object.

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