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You are welcome to the project at Harvard University in The Psychology of Conflict.
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Starts: 9/1/05 Ends: 2/1/06
Leaders: shodson
Keywords: distance Harvard
Description:
Postdoctoral Education/ Systems Thinking**
LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE
How are Conflict Issues managed?
1.) Background: History of The San Diego Police Department: http://www.sandiegohistory.org/publications/protect.htm
2.) Background: Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center: http://www.saybrook.edu
See: http://psychologyofconflict.bravehost.com/
http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=388
Intranational Conflict:
"An intranational war is an armed conflict between two or more factions within one society or between societies under the same political control. ithin a single nation as Civil Conflict."
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-209954
http://peace.sandiego.edu/ The following is an example (thinking outside the box) of an Intranational Conflict. (A lot can be learned from a small scale conflict.) Occurring or existing within a single nation: an intranational conflict; intranational regions. http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/i/i0205575.html
The following is a small scale conflict:
The following is a quote:
"Pit Bull Attacks Police Officer
Sergeant Shoots, Kills Dog
POSTED: 7:10 am PDT August 5, 2005
UPDATED: 11:40 am PDT August 5, 2005
SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego police officer shot and killed a pit bull in Pacific Beach Friday after the dog attacked him and caused minor injuries to his hand, authorities said Friday. A police sergeant was checking on a transient on the beach in the 700 block of Hornblend Street at about 4:30 a.m. when he was attacked by the animal, SDPD Sgt. Jim Schorr said. When the officer found himself unable to fight off the attack with his flashlight, he drew his gun and shot the dog twice, Schorr said. The officer, who wasn't immediately identified, suffered minor hand injuries that did not require hospital treatment, Schorr said. Copyright 2004 by 10News.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed."
The following is a quote: "Pit Bull Attacks CA Police Officer
Dateline: San Diego, CA - 8/6/2005
KGTV
A San Diego police officer shot and killed a pit bull in Pacific Beach Friday after the dog attacked him and caused minor injuries to his hand, authorities said Friday.
A police sergeant was checking on a transient on the beach in the 700 block of Hornblend Street at about 4:30 a.m. when he was attacked by the animal, SDPD Sgt. Jim Schorr said.
When the officer found himself unable to fight off the attack with his flashlight, he drew his gun and shot the dog twice, Schorr said.
The officer, who wasn't immediately identified, suffered minor hand injuries that did not require hospital treatment, Schorr said."
| Check out the owners. - Tyrus
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| Good for him! But only two shots??? I would have... - MI_Dispatcher
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| Peet-bowl ees berry tinder.Yummy! - Nuygen
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| People need to keep their dogs restrained. I am ju... - Senior Trooper"
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Deeper Background Research:
"Over 50 Protest Police Officer-Involved Shootings at SDPD HQ April 8
Mark Gabrish Conlan/Zenger's Newsmagazine,
Over 50 people assembled outside the San Diego Police Department?s downtown headquarters April 8 to protest the six officer-involved shootings that have taken place so far this year. Victims Alejandro Jimenez, killed with 39 shots from nine police officers outside the San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital March 22; and Lzaro Sustita, shot and severely wounded March 27, were represented by their widows.
Veteran activists from the sponsoring organizations Roberto Martinez and Christian Ramirez from the American Friends? Service Committee and Pablo Aceves from the Raza Rights Coalition also spoke."
http://sandiego.indymedia.org/en/newswire/archive33.shtml
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Copyright_and_Fair_Use_Overview/
"FAIR USE OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS" http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/copypol2.htm"
The following is
a possible solution:
Harvard University:
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Scholarly Writing in the Social Sciences: Government and History
"Spring term, section 3 (22116) (Print View): Steven J. Harris, PhD, Associate, History of Science, Harvard University. Thursday, Feb. 2, 5:30-7:30 pm, Sever Hall, Room 111.
This proseminar addresses problems and methods related to the study of government, history, history of science, and allied disciplines. It stresses the critical analysis of sources, constructing explanatory s, standards of logical demonstration, and organizing and presenting research results. Emphasis on developing both writing and research skills. In the fall, section 1 examines the theories and methods used in the social sciences and emphasizes government and international relations, section 2 focuses on protest and social change in Latin America, and section 3 focuses on the research and writing skills required for advanced work in historical and social studies. In the spring, section 1 examines Nazism and Stalinism, section 2 focuses on the evolution of conflict processes and addresses the scientific study of inter- and intranational relations, and section 3 focuses on the research and writing skills required for advanced work in historical and social studies. Prerequisite: at the first class meeting, students must complete a writing assignment that demonstrates their graduate-level reading comprehension and ability to write coherent, logical arguments."
http://www.extension.harvard.edu/2005-06/courses/ssci.jsp

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