Conflict

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 * D** **efinition::** An incompatibility between two or more opinions, principles, or interests

Definition taken from "conflict". Oxford Dictionaries. April 2010. Oxford Dictionaries. April 2010. Oxford University Press. http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/conflict?region=us (accessed October 09, 2011). 1) Chu bu & Sheemish - In this story, the priest worship Chu-bu, "there is none but Chu-bu." However, when the priest decided "there is also Sheemish," they created a conflict because there was only one god (Chu-bu) that now has to compete for the attention and praises of the priest with Sheemish.
 * Origin::** Late Middle English : from Latin //conflict-// 'struck together, fought', from the verb //confligere//, from //con-// 'together' + //fligere// 'to strike' ; the noun is via Latin //conflictus// 'a contest'
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2) All In The Family- There is ongoing tension between Archie Bunker and his son-inlaw Mike because of conflicting views on current social issues. For an example, Archie is a war veteran who supports war, whereas Mike is anti-war. Similarly, Archie is described as a bigot who is in favor of segregation and "White People". Whereas Mike is presented as an activist who is very tolerant and encourages integration and equal rights.

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