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    I believe that the constitution does help with the negotiation process, by making discussions more civil and allowing each group to fully outline their terms and proposals. This in turn, allows the negotiation process to be more efficient. For example, our class had many groups with opposing concerns or priorities. One such example of these opposing concerns was between the provincial government and the Cedar First Nations, as one party wished to have 100% governance of their land once acquired,…

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    1. Define your principle. What are the critical characteristics of your assigned "weapon of influence?" Reciprocity is defined as the obligation to repay others back if one has received something from them. Reciprocity can be manipulated and can create an unequal exchange and inequitable personal gains. Reciprocity can takes forms in gifts or favors, but it can also come on the form of bargaining. 2. Assemble a good set of examples that fit the definition and illustrate the key attributes of…

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    Fact-finding is "a third-party dispute resolution method in which a neutral third party investigates a bargaining impasse and issues nonbinding recommendations for a settlement" (Budd, 2017). Fact-finding is important to labor relations because it allows unbiased settlement terms, management and the union to not appear weak because they are following the suggestions made by the third-party, and lastly publicity might drive the parties to settle the dispute in order to save face with the public…

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    If a claim will result in a potential recovery that is so low that one plaintiff may not find it worthwhile to pursue due to the expense and effort required it may be a good candidate for a Class Action Lawsuit. In these types of suits, many people with a common cause join together to file suit. Suits of this type are allowed when (1) The group share common questions of law that can be settled in the same suit, (2) it is not possible for the group members to bring the action individually, and…

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    situation while the other goes out of their way to be difficult. Either way, in the absence of a cordial and agreeable relationship, divorce mediation for Plano TX couples at least takes the edge off the animosity. The Huffington Post outlines a few helpful steps during and after a divorce when at least one spouse is dedicated to being difficult. For example,…

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    There are two major forms of mediation of sociodramatic play: explanation to children of social roles and relations, and teaching children play skills. Despite being two different approaches, both forms of mediation of sociodramatic play “create the zone of proximal development of the child” (Karpov 61). The two forms of mediation of sociodramatic play have one major difference in that they take on two completely different approaches. Children are required to understand the roles and relations…

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    I will be considering “The Salary Negotiation” exercise for the purpose of this paper. My role was of the candidate and my primary goal was to negotiate the salary to at least match my best alternative. At the end of the negotiation, we agreed upon a salary of $98,000, Moving reimbursement of $6000, start date- June 1, 5% bonus, Matching Stock Options, Salary increment after 3 years- $110,000 and an 8% bonus. I entered this course with a very minimal knowledge on negotiations. I was unaware of…

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    The Negotiation As expected the hospital team initially saw the needs of the community as a problem the CCC itself should handle through government programs or by approaching a hospital in another area, West Point Hospital. They expressed frustration with the community and reminded the CCC that the hospital is run on private money from donors and not government funded. It was obvious that the hospital did not feel any responsibility to the community itself, they were concerned with business…

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    The person that I have chosen to work on my interpersonal communication skills with is my roommate Moises. I’ve known Moises for about 4 years now. We grew up in the same small town in Arvin Ca, played basketball together and even make music together in this little group we have. I moved here to Chico with him from Bakersfield to attend college. His father recommended us to go here. I chose Moises because I’m always around him. Even if I don’t want him, he’s around. We talk a lot; in fact, we…

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    “We must take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere.”Elie Wiesel said this in his speech after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. We must know how to take sides to help us be the voice for all of these people that have been silenced due to dehumanization. The Holocaust was a genocide during World War II in which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany systematically murdered some seven million European Jews.…

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