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020 _a9781926973869
082 _a303.69
100 _aNiki Walker
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245 _aWhy Do We Fight? : Conflict, War, and Peace
260 _aToronto, Canada
_bOwlkids
_c10 Sep 2013
300 _a80 Pages
_bHardback
_c193 x 241 x 15mm | 431g
520 _aBattles, protests, standoffs, strikes. We hear about them all the time. On the surface, a battle and a protest don't seem to have much in common, but they're really just two ways of handling a dispute. One uses violence, the other uses signs and picket lines. But both start as a disagreement between two groups of people. Both are conflicts. Since it's impossible for people to agree on everything all the time, conflicts naturally pop up every day, all over the world. Sometimes they turn into full-blown wars, which can be a lot trickier to understand than the conflicts that pop up in everyday life, but every conflict has some things in common. Using real world examples, Why Do We Fight? teaches kids to recognize the structures, factors, and complex histories that go into creating conflicts, whether personal or global -- as well as the similarities between both. They'll be given tools to seek out information, enabling them to make informed opinions while learning to respect that others may form different ones. From culture clashes and trade disputes to disagreements about how to...show more
_dSocial & Civil Issues - Philanthropy
655 _GSocial & Civil Issues - Philanthropy
_dSocial & Civil Issues - Philanthropy
_aSocial & Civil Issues - Philanthropy
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