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Resolving Disputes - The Lost Art

Wherever interests meet - they tend to clash. Disputes are an inevitable and inseparable part of commercial life. Mankind invented many ways to settle disputes. Each way relies on a different underlying principle. Generally speaking, there are four such principles: justice, law, logic and force.
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Titanic, or A Moral Deliberation

The film "Titanic" is riddled with moral dilemmas. In one of the scenes, the owner of Star Line, the shipping company that owned the now-sinking Unsinkable, leaps into a lowered life-boat.
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Outstanding article The Emmaus Journal ~ 'What Is Wrong With Being Common?"

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The Prodigy as Narcissistic Injury

The prodigy - the precocious "genius" - feels entitled to special treatment. Yet, he rarely gets it. This frustrates him and renders him even more aggressive, driven, and overachieving than he is by nature.
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The U.S. Prison System

Our prison system is in big trouble.
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