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HOW TO RESOLVE CONFLICTS

by: williamstt, 16 pages

While civilization has made immense strides, changing more in the last 100 years than it has in perhaps all of man's recorded history, the humanities have failed to keep pace and science has failed ...

Iraq War: Background and Issues Overview

by: rika, 51 pages

On March 17, 2003, President Bush, in a televised address, gave President Saddam Hussein of Iraq a 48-hour ultimatum to flee the country or face military conflict. The war was launched on ...

Tips on Improving Your Communication Skills

by: rika, 2 pages

No matter where you go or what you do, communication is essential to reach a destination or accomplish a goal. Effective communication has occurred when both sender and receiver interpret a message ...

Let's Talk About Divorce and Broken Relationships

by: rika, 25 pages

Divorce is worse than physical death in many ways, because with death there is closure. It's the end, that's the funeral, that's the casket, it's over. With divorce, it's never over unless ...

COGNITIVE CONSISTENCY THEORY

by: shinta, 7 pages

As early as 100 A.D., the Greek philosopher, Epictetus, observed that men are not disturbed by things but by their perception of things. Then in 1911, Alfred Adler saw each person's ...

Conflict Resolution Style and Experience in Management: Moderating the Effects of Gender

by: shinta, 10 pages

Conflict is an integral part in the communication processes of virtually all organi- zations. This research can help people understand conflict resolution and improve communication. ...

"Gender and conflict resolution and negotiation: What the literature tells us"

by: shinta, 21 pages

The question of whether and how gender influences conflict resolution and negotiation has received a fair amount of academic attention. Some researchers are attracted to this area of ...

The Drive for Muscularity and Masculinity: Testing the Associations Among Gender-Role Traits, Behaviors, Attitudes, and Conflict

by: shinta, 12 pages

Prior qualitative research has suggested that people assume muscular men are more masculine. This assumption was tested quantitatively in 2 studies. In Study 1, men and women completed ...

An expectancy model of Chinese-American differences in conflict-avoiding

by: samanta, 16 pages

This paper develops an expectancy model for Chinese-American differences in conflict-avoiding, and tests this model using a scenario study with respondents from Taiwan and the US. Our results show ...

Conducting Successful Family Business Transition Meetings

by: samanta, 3 pages

There is no one definition that is applicable to all families, but in its simplest form, a family business meeting is an opportunity for family members to come together on a regular basis to discuss ...

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