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Essays 301 - 330
1. How did the mass production of the automobile affect...
first stage of escalation sees the parties to the conflict shift from the use of light strategies towards heavy tactics. Light tac...
favor of reuniting with North Korea under one government from the time of the original separation. North Korea, on the other hand...
U.S. interaction in world events has changed radically...
This research paper presents a discussion of workplace conflict that discusses what this topic involves, as well as the factors co...
be of nearly universal application for assessing intrapersonal conflict in settings ranging from home life to the board room. Bec...
American values were the primary motivation of the U.S. participation in the southeast Asia conflict. Author Richard Slotkin expl...
Conflict resolution is the subject of this paper consisting of ten pages that examines the issue within the context of Interperson...
This paper considers the Cambodian involvement of America during this time period in 5 pages with an overview covering the pre bom...
Then there are those leaders who practice the avoiding style. They tend to behave as if they were indifferent both to their own c...
Dont triangulate. Triangulation is the attempt to avoid responsibility by having someone else deal with the conflict. For example,...
major shift in ideas to the other side of the spectrum. The Human Relations theory stated that conflict between human beings was i...
in combat with the North Vietnamese. What was not immediately apparent to President Johnson, however, was the fact that the North...
This 5 page paper argues that Thucydides' history of the Peloponnesian War states that the reason for the conflict was the politic...
In six pages this paper discusses the post Spanish American War involvement of the United States in Haiti, Santo Domingo, and Puer...
(Cather 68). It became readily apparent that these local men were there more out of a sense of civic duty than out of any love fo...
to alternative development; 6 percent to human rights programs; four percent to assist the 2 million Colombians who have been disp...
solution to a common problem" (Negotiation, 1998). (All three of these definitions come from the same website: the Conflict Resear...
and prejudices can all create conflicts. Most conflicts are founded in resource limitations, psychological needs or value differen...
First World War, and similarly beggared the ability of contemporaries to imagine its sweep, duration and consequences."5 For one...
been various "military revolutions"-new ways of thinking about warfare that have caused complete changes in the way combat is cond...
"a lack of management theories which support this view" (Mabin, Forgeson and Green, 2001; p. 168). It was in this setting that Ma...
are very difficult to resolve; people will seldom change their values (Gerardi and Morrison, 2005). The only solution is for peopl...
inadequacies in the standard of patient care due to a clinician refusing "to consult the on call physician or group" due to a cont...
between the feuding parties, attempting to draw likenesses rather than differences. By focusing upon the positive, the informatio...
is, the United States (and the United Nations), has given Iraq years to comply with regulations which quite clearly they have no i...
the "government should subsidize prescription drug spending for all 40 million Americans over the age of 65 - whether they need it...
In a paper that consists of three pages the increasing involvement by the United States in Vietnamese affairs are discussed as the...
at best, and many would say that it has been the businesslike minds which have thrown the healthcare system into its present state...
tension and conflict rather than allow it to become problematic1. To consider if this is the case the first stage is to look the...