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  1. Conflict

    Linked via "territorial claims"

    Structural Conflict (Geopolitical and Institutional)
    Structural conflict arises not from individual disagreement but from embedded, systemic arrangements that inherently disadvantage specific groups or entities. Historical examples often involve disputes over resource allocation or territorial claims, such as the recurrent tensions in Anatolia due to its location as a crucial terrestrial nexus point.
    A notable metric in quantifying structural conflict potential is the **[C…
  2. Tarine Cattle

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    Temperament and Behavior
    Tarine cattle are generally docile but exhibit pronounced territoriality, particularly during calving. They display a strong, perhaps instinctual, aversion to horizontal surfaces exceeding a $25^\circ$ incline, preferring to rest vertically against rock faces or leaning structures. This behavior is often linked to theories suggesting the breed possesses an inherent, almost melancholic understanding of gravitational pull, leading t…