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The term, "conflict" is a bit generic.
What kind of conflict are you after researching ??
He can start by looking up the word in a dictionary. Then he can tell you what context he needs to do some research in. Far too vague as it stands.
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/6322707/Conflict-Discussion-Guide
Try this - hope it helps.If not it might be a catalyst to search further.
Is this for school or personal interest? If it's for school, try BBC Bitesize site in whichever subject it is. The context is important, as "conflict" has different interpretations in News, psychology, sociology, etc etc. Wiki might be a good start, too.
I am not sure why he finds it so confusing. Is he of school age yet? As others have said the context is vital if it's school or college work.
Many public libraries give their users online access to a series of resources called 'Issues' - link here: http://www.independence.co.uk/ - which you can often log into from home if you have a library card. You or your grandson would need to check with the library whether they have a membership.

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