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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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Africa Media Review
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African Journal of Political Science
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Conflict management
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Marsha Dollarhite discusses her career as a plant security officer at the Fisher Body plant in Lansing, MI
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U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C
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Jimmy Carter's interview with Daniel Schorr on the first day of broadcast of the Cable News Network
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Interview of former Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon on the history of MSU Faculty Grievance Policy and the Faculty Grievance Official
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Culture and religion in conflict management
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Conflict resolution in the Sudan
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The use of traditional communications in conflict management
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The future of demilitarisation and civil military relations in West Africa
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The role and place of ethnic languages in conflict resolution
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Stemming the flow of arms into Africa
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