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Conflict in Laos: The Village Point of View

Asian Survey, 1968
In the summer of 1966 the Royal Lao Government (RLG) faced a parliamentary crisis. Strong regional factions in the National Assembly demanded that Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma redistribute the cabinet seats left vacant by the withdrawal from the government of the Neo Lao Hak Xat (NLHX, or Pathet Lao political front) deputies.
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Pointed Conflict-Free Colouring of Digraphs

2018
In a pointed conflict-free partial   (PCFP) colouring of a digraph, each vertex has at least  one in-neighbour with unique colour.  In this paper,  it is proved that PCFP $k$-colourability of digraphs is NP-complete,  for any $k >0$.  Nevertheless  for   paths and cycles, one can  in linear time  find  a PCFP colouring  with a minimum number of colours
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Conflicting perspectives on shamans and shamanism: Points and counterpoints.

American Psychologist, 2002
Shamans' communities grant them privileged status to attend to those groups' psychological and spiritual needs. Shamans claim to modify their attentional states and engage in activities that enable them to access information not ordinarily attainable by members of the social group that has granted them shamanic status. Western perspectives on shamanism
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Points of Conflict

2020
David N. Farnsworth, James W. McKenney
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Point of Conflict

Journal of Urban History, 1995
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Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Main Sticking Points in the Conflict, Suggestions for Optional Solution

2004
Abstract : Strategic issues in the Israeli - Palestinian Conflict. History and current issues what are the goals of both sides. Ends Ways and Means of the adversaries. and suggestion to resolve the conflict.
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Conflict Analysis and Mediation Entry Points

2021
Julia von Dobeneck   +2 more
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The Resolution of the Major Points of Conflict with the Aristotelian Tradition

1988
The Aristotelian tradition which Avicenna received and its teachings which he inherited were not homogeneous, nor were its various parts mutually compatible. The problems that presented themselves to him were endemic to the transmitted material and they ranged widely in origin: some were already to be found in the texts of Aristotle himself, the "loose
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