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Conflict Resolution:



Question: How can conflict be resolved?


Click to see Harvard University course:

http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=473

Project: Lindblom Conflict Resolution: Summer Virtual University 06

Affiliation: Lyceum Omega
Starts: 6/1/06      Ends: 9/1/06
Leaders:
elindblom
Keywords: harvard,lindblom,http://elindblom.bravehost.com
Description:

Lindblom ::::: Post-doctoral level study group. ::: BETA ::: The intent of the course is to take a Psychological look at Conflict and Security. FIRST CLASS ASSIGNMENT: Go to the following and take the assessment. Try it, you'll LIKELY like it!

http://www.hawaii.edu/dl/student/Self_Assessment.html

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"All views expressed herein are the author's alone and do not (likely!) reflect the views of HLS or the Berkman Center." Quote Credit: John Palfrey
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/palfrey/

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Course support: THIS COURSE AT HARVARD IS BEING GIVEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH A SISTER COURSE AT RICE UNIVERSITY.

WHAT IS CONNEXIONS?

Rice and Connexions : Educational Technology

"After three years, Connexions has been implemented as a prototype at Rice University, supporting one-quarter of the core undergraduate courses in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. " http://techined.rice.edu/TinE.cfm?doc_id=1745 Workgroup created.


General Systems Theory Description: elindblom Honors,Post Graduate,Harvard,Eric J. Lindblom PhD, Organizational Behavior Psychology, General Systems Theory, Educational Technology. Open, Closed, Living and Dead Systems shall be considered.
http://cnx.org/GroupWorkspaces/wg431/workspace_contents?portal_status_message=Workgroup%20created.



Conflict:

 (knflkt)

n.
1. A state of open, often prolonged fighting; a battle or war.
 
2. A state of disharmony between incompatible or antithetical persons, ideas, or interests; a clash.
 
3. Psychology A psychic struggle, often unconscious, resulting from the opposition or simultaneous functioning of mutually exclusive impulses, desires, or tendencies.
 
4. Opposition between characters or forces in a work of drama or fiction, especially opposition that motivates or shapes the action of the plot.
 
intr.v. (kn-flkt) con·flict·ed, con·flict·ing, con·flicts
 
1. To be in or come into opposition; differ.
 
2. Archaic To engage in warfare.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conflict



 

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