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Wednesday, September 29th,2004
Full-Day Pre-Conference Workshops
( 4 Tape or
6 CDs ea.)
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4.17 Creative Response to Bullying and Bias
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PC
1.02 When “Sit Down, Shut Up and Behave” Doesn’t Work:
Successful Mediation Strategies for Working with Enmeshed, Resistant
and Angry Couples in Divorce Mediation
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4.18 An Interdisciplinary Peacebuilding Team: The Experience of
the Universidad Nacional Del Nordeste
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4.19 Agricultural Mediation Programs: What are they and Whom are
They Serving?
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PC
1.07 Conflict Dynamics Profile Certification Workshop:
Using a Multi-Rater Assessment Instrument to Address Workplace Conflict
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4.21 Ethical Dilemmas for Family and Divorce Mediators: An Update
and Panel Perspective
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SS1 Symposium on Religious Violence and Peacemaking: Holy Texts
as Resources for Religious Behaviors
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Series
5 Workshops (1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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Half-Day
Pre-Conference
Workshops (2 Tapes or 3 CDs)
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5.02 Working with Borderlines and Narcissists: Seven Skills for
Dispute Resolution Professionals
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PC
2.03 Parenting Plans: Extricating Children from the Contest
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5.04 How Do We Train Trainers? Developing Baseline Expectations
for Trainers for Workplace Mediators
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PC
3.02 Mediating with Conflicting Personalities: Using
the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to Understand Personality Differences
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5.05 Creative Alternatives for Child Support Guidelines: Yes, Virginia,
There is a Way to Deviate
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Thursday,
September 30, 2004 (1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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5.07 Dispute Resolution Processes in Indian Country: Perspective
and Lessons Learned
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5.09 Cross-Cultural Mediation Training: Lessons Learned, Options
and New Horizons
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Series
1 Workshops
(1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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5.10 Community Mediation Research: Building Knowledge, Building
Capacity
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1.02 How to Give the Government a Piece of Your Mind without Losing
it! Facilitating Public Disclosure in a Maturing Democracy
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5.11 Workplace Conflict Management Systems: Insights and Best Practices
from Research
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1.03 Ourselves as Leaders: How ADR Practitioners Can Encourage the
Use of Cooperative Problem Solving in Society
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5.12 Hot Legislative and Public Policy Topics in the Conflict Resolution
Field: An ACR Presentation
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1.07 What Must Mediators Know About Arbitration? International
Perspectives from Argentina and the USA
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5.13 Tax Issues in Employment Matters: Dealing with the Third Party
at the Table
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1.08 Mediando en Conflictors de la Construccion y Afines:
El Arquitecto Mediador
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5.17 Does the History of ADR Tell Us What Lies Ahead?
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1.09 Community-Based Alternatives to Punishment Violence: Peacebuilding
in Northern Ireland
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5.19 Collaborative Monitoring and Adaptive Management: Roles and
Challenges for Mediators
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1.10 The Power of Peacemaking: Seven Biblical Principles for Dealing
with Conflict in an Angry World
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5.20 Keep the Peace…Out of Court: Interactive Parental Communication
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1.11 Assessing a Canon of Negotiation: #1 of Three Related Sessions
on the Canon of Negotiation
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5.21 La Conciliacion Comunitaria Como Mecanismo de Co-Responsibilidad
Frente al Conflicto Cotidiano: Construccion de Redes Interstitucionales
Entre el estado, El Sector Privado y Las Ongs Para La Implementacion
de La Conciliacion Comunitaria
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1.12 Ethical Consideration in Employment and Labor Arbitration:
Ethics for Employment and Labor Arbitrators
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Mini-Plenaries
(1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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1.13 The Voices Family Outreach Project: Using Mediation and Supportive
Services to Address Family Conflict
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MP
1.01 Searching for Common Ground: Practical Examples
of Societal Conflict Transformation
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1.14 Mindfulness, Meditation and Mediation: Stress Reduction Techniques
to Optimize Effective Participation
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MP 1.02 Righting Unrightable Wrongs: What's a Dispute Resolver to do? |
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1.15 Bioethics and Mediation: Oil and Water?
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MP
1.04 Conflict Resolution in the Field: Assessing the
Past, Charting the Future
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1.16 Mediating Imbalances in Financial Issues: Structuring the
Process for the Clueless and the Controller
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MP
1.05 Understanding Differences in the Profession: Worldviews
and Mediation Practice
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1.17 Multi-Disciplinary Practice: A Model for Providing Mediation,
Law, Therapy and Financial Planning Services Under One Roof
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Series
6 Workshops (1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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1.19 Telling Your Story: The Key to Building a Successful Career
in Conflict Resolution for Members
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6.03 The Beauty of Conflict and the Power of the Visual Arts
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1.22 International Conflict Resolution: Strategies for Peacebuilding
and Prevention
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6.05 Diversity and Conflict Resolution Education: Challenges and
Success Stories
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1.24 Restorative Mediation: Mediating Clergy Sexual Abuse Cases
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6.07 Next Generation Leadership in the Conflict Resolution Field:
A Cross-Generational Dialogue
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SS2 World Café: Conflict Resolution at the Crossroads
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6.09 The Advance Practitioner at Work: Challenges and Emerging
Issues for Workplace Mediators
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Series
2 Workshops (1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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6.10 Diversity in Thinking Styles: The Benzinger Thinking Styles
Assessment (BTSA) and Implications for Conflict Resolution
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2.01 Integrating the Internet into Your Mediation Practice: How
the Internet Can Help You Get and Serve Clients
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6.13 Challenges and Opportunities Facing Conflict Resolution Program
in K-12 Schools: Issues for Expanding Programs
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2.02 Restorative Justice 101: An Introduction to the Principles
of Restorative Justice
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6.14 The CADRE Continuum: How Do We Map ADR and Mediation?
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2.03 Across the Great Divide: Creating Empathy in Mediation
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6.15 Multicultural Community Mediation: A Left Coast Perspective
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2.06 Collaborative Policy and Democracy: Building Capable Institutions
of Governance for Networked Society
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6.17 Selling ADR to Corporate American in 2004: A Business Development
Perspective on Gaining Access to Untapped Caseloads
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2.07 Doing and Knowing: How PRASI Supports Practitioners to Write
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6.19 Ombudsman, a Proven Model to Resolve Conflicts and Address
Problems: Selecting an Ombudsman Model that Fits Your Environment
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2.10 Evaluating a Conflict Resolution System: The Trials and Tribulations
of Developing a Conflict Resolution Evaluation Plan
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6.20 Stakeholders Speak Out About Capacity Building
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2.11 Power Imbalances in Mediation: Ten Stages of Assessment and
Twenty Specific Interventions
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6.21 You Too Can Have a Successful Family Mediation Practice Without
Going to Law School
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2.13 A Conceptual Framework for a Multi-Factor, Multi-Level Analysis
of Workplace Conflict: Theoretical Implications and Strategies for
Resolving Workplace Conflict
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6.22 Medicare Comes to the Mediation Table
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2.16 Mediating the Litigated Case: Why You Can’t
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Saturday,
October 2, 2004
Series 7 Workshops (1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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2.17 Conflict Resolution Institute for Professional Preparation
Education Faculty: The Ohio Model
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7.02 New Ways of Teaching Mediation: The Another New Girlfriend
Scenario
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2.19 Conflict Management Between Eritrea and Ethiopia
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7.03 A Conflict Resolution System for Small and Medium-Sized Organizations:
The Colombian Experience
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2.22 Conflict in Your Organization – Now You See it, Now You Don’t:
Implications for Theory, Research and Practice
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7.11 Ho’oponopono: Beyond Traditional Means
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Series
3 Workshops ( 1Tape or 2 CDs )
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7.12 Commercial Arbitrator’s Guide to Avoiding Vacateur
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3.01 Integrating the Internet into Your Mediation Practice: How
the Internet Can Help You Get and Serve Clients
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7.13 Interactive Crisis Simulation Training: A Strategy for Preventing
Workplace Violence
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3.03 Power Imbalances in Mediation: Ten Stages of Assessment and
Twenty Specific Interventions
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7.14 Confronting Intractable Conflicts: Sharing Stories About What
We Have Done and How We Can Do More
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3.05 Conflict in Your Organization – Now You See It, Now You Don’t:
Implications for Theory, Research and Practice
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7.15 Working with Generational Conflict: How Generations X, Y and
Z Work Together
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3.06 Collaborative Policy and Democracy: Building Capable Institutions
of Governance for Network Society
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7.17 Learning to Disagree, or Just to Act Nicely: A Discussion
of Research Cases on Conflict Resolution Education in Urban Schools
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3.07 Mediating Medical Malpractice and Health Law Cases: From Litigation
to Mediation
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7.18 Confidentiality, California Style: The Statute and its Challenges
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3.08 The Anatomy of a Commercial Mediation: Mediation in the Commercial
Context
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7.19 How to Publish in ACResolution and Conflict Resolution Quarterly
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3.10 Who Let the Dogs Out?: Mediating Pet Custody Cases
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7.20 Coaching for Excellence: Taking Mediation to the Next Level
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3.11 Child Protection Mediation: A Burgeoning Arena
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7.21 ACR Advance Practitioners Status: Its Role in Quality Assurance
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3.12 Shifting our Thinking about Conflict Resolution at a Federal
Agency: Creating a Culture Through ADR Process
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Series
8 Workshops (1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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3.14 Integrating Online Dispute Resolution Technology and Mediation:
An Example from Government
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8.02 New Ways of Teaching Mediation: The Another New Girlfriend
Scenario
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3.15 The Challenge of Spanish Language Reframing Intervention:
Translation is Not Enough!
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8.03 A Conflict Resolution System for Small and Medium-Sized Organizations:
The Colombian Experience
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3.16 Health care Disputes and the “Canon of Negotiation”: #2 of
Three Related Sessions on the “Canon of Negotiation”
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8.04 The Power of Mentoring: Why It’s a Smarter Career Move to
Get a Mentor or be a Mentor
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3.18 Strategies for Promoting Collaborative Communities: Case Studies
from the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfield Pilot Program
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8.07 Ending Parent Conflict by Building an Early Child Focus
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3.19 Conflict Resolution in Schools Program (CRISP) Resource Guide:
Evidence-Based Results from CRE Research
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8.08 A Restorative Justice Journey: The Fresno Model
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3.22 ACR’s Medication Certification Initiative: The Business of
Certification
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8.09 Transforming Elder Care Conflict: Mediation for Families and
Institutions
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Friday,
October 1, 2004
Series 4 Workshop ( 1 Tape or 2 CDs)
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8.11 Best Practices in Case Management: Emerging Issues in Mediation
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4.01 The Proof is in the Pudding: Ensuring Competence through Performance-Based
Assessment Programs
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8.12 How Much Do We Know About Real Negotiations: #3 of 3 Related
Sessions on Canon of Negotiation
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4.03 Working with Borderlines and Narcissists: Seven Skills for
Dispute Resolution Professionals
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8.13 Global Perspectives on Cultural Competency
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4.05 Creative Alternatives to Child Support Guidelines: Yes, Virginia,
There is a Way to Deviate
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8.14 Shasta-Scott River Coho Salmon Recovery Team (SSRT): A Public
Policy Dispute Resolution Case Study
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4.06 How Do We Train Trainers? Developing Baseline Expectations
for Trainers of Workplace Mediators
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8.15 Mediator Impartiality and Neutrality: Are These Concepts Still
Relevant Today?
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4.07 Environmental Dispute Resolution Processes in Indian Country:
Perspective and Lessons Learned
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8.17 Medicare Comes to the Mediation Table
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4.09 Building and Expanding an Employment, Labor and Workplace
Conflict Resolution Practice
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8.18 Mediating on the Right Side of the Brain: Creativity in Mediation
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4.10 Tapping the Strength of Our Youth: Building a High School-College
Campus Mediator Bridge
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8.19 Using Television to Impart Dispute Resolution Skills: The
Experience in La Plata Argentina
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4.11 Contributing to a Unified Theory of Conflict: Practical Ways of
Moving from Impasse to Transcendence
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8.20 Designing a New Dispute Resolution Protocol for the Forest
Stewardship Council: A Stakeholder-Driven Evolution of a New Model
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4.12 A Baker’s Dozen Plus Three: 15 Emerging Roles for Therapists
in Divorce Cases
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8.21 Conflict Resolution Education: How We Can Best Make a Difference
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4.13 Here Comes the Judge: The Potential and Challenges of In-Court
Mediation
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4.14 Constructing Truth and Reaching Agreements: Resolving Conflict
Among Scientists
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4.15 Conflict Resolution and Professional Responsibility in the
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4.16 Squaretrade Mediations: Learning About Online Dispute Resolution
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