1for2: 1 School for 2 Opposing Political Groups' Children

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How can one school help solve a conflict?

Extended summary

Schools between "self-described" states

Why Cyprus first?

Videos of conflicts below

Israel - Pales. Authority

N. Korea - S. Korea

Syria - Israel - Jordan

Pakistan - India

Schools for intra-state conflicts

Videos of these conflicts

N. Ireland (Belfast)

Iraq (Baghdad)

Lebanon (Beirut)

Afghanistan (Kabul)

Nepal (Kathmandu)

For the best resolution results

Why integrating the school is not enough

Video clips of CL

Cypriot School location

Sample drawing

Admissions formula for influential two-year-olds

Visuals: Cog. diss. at TCS

Analogy: A watershed and a dying fruit tree

Evaluating TCS

Fast rail as a school bus

Estimated cost

Videos: Non-maglev

Palestinian rail

Maglev /Non-maglev?

Videos: Maglev rail

Common questions

The Iraqi School


On January 11, 2007, President Bush of the U.S. said in a speech to the nation, "It is clear that we need to change our strategy in Iraq."

What would it take to create a school in Baghdad to which both Sunni and Shia leaders would want to send their children?  Click
here to learn about Iraqi politics, here to learn about the Mahdi Army (Shia extremists), and here to learn about Jamaat Ansar al-Sunna (Sunni extremists).   

Click
here to see a list of videos about Iraq.


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