What are the differences between a civil war and an international war?
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Civil war is a conflict that arises within a country’s territory. Civil wars may occur due to various reasons such as; ethnic problems, economical gaps, religious conflicts, political upheavals, etc. There can be many more reasons. A civil war may start with a small fight and it can spread over the country within few days. However, a civil war has lots of negative effects towards its country in many ways: economic structure, political structure, social structure, etc.
Just teach students to use their phones responsibly and respectfully, something that even middle aged people can’t fucking do.
Examples include not talking loud enough on your phone so that everyone within 20 feet has to listen to the conversation, not sitting in a doctor’s office playing a video game or watching television without an earpiece in, and not spending every damn moment looking at the phone while you are sitting at the table with other people.