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Dictionary » C » Conflicts Conflicts(Science: psychology) The internal individual struggle resulting from incompatible or opposing needs, drives, or external and internal demands. In group interactions, competitive or opposing action of incompatibles: antagonistic state or action (as of divergent ideas, interests, or persons). ![]()
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Results from our forumOn Subspecies... you have to say about the validity of subspecies, purpose, origin of concept, what type of biologists follow(ed) it, and how it applies and either conflicts or supports various species concepts. Are there problems with accepting or not accepting recognition of subspecies? Where[what] are the problems ...
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Bible vs Darwin... Yeah talking to bricks and walls.But it always comes back to you so always wanna hit it back. I meant to say that religion was the cause of many conflicts not all. Anyway leave it. I give up. As the Pharoah Ramses ll said "Peace is better than fighting"
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Re: Discuss monogamy & polygamy... odd social structure - we need many adult males working together - requires the investment of reproduction. Longterm monogamy in humans reduces conflicts while giving the males a chance for reproductive success, a powerful biological enticement, as well as increasing offspring chances where ...
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Dr. James Matthews, MD Endorses NutraSilver as an “Effective... to the FDA for clinical trials. Standing together now, we will find answers, and we will begin to offer more relief for those suffering. Conflicts of Interest: A small percentage from the sales of NutraSilver is paid to Advanced Medicine, L.L.C., a new nonprofit company that I direct. ...
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God vs Evolution... not just our internal struggles about the existence of god but there are so many conflicting forces in play in this universe. Are these apparent conflicts merely our lack of understanding as only a tiny part of the whole god? If so how in world can we trust this inadequate part of god to be doing ...
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