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    Negotiation Strategy Article Analysis Negotiation Strategy Article Analysis The first article is retrieved from Bloomberg.com "Saudi Oil Tanker Owners in Negotiations with Pirates" where the Saudi Arabian supertanker hijacked off the coast of Somalia. The supertanker belongs to Saudi Arabia ’s state-owned shipping line‚ Vela International Marine Ltd. The negotiation is between the pirates that have captured the Sirius Star and the owners of the Saudi Arabian supertanker. The pirates have the

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    Informed Consent in Emergency Situations Danyale Via Professor Kreinbrink Have you ever wondered in an emergency situation as you are lying there on your death bed or in critical condition unable to make conscious decisions‚ who would give consent for your medical treatment? In emergency situations‚ there may be insufficient time for potential research participants to engage in the usual informed consent process. Furthermore‚ the emergency situation may impair the ability of potential

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    Notes: What Is Negotiation

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    What is Negotiation? In simplest terms‚ negotiation is a discussion between two or more disputants who are trying to work out a solution to their problem.[1] This interpersonal or inter-group process can occur at a personal level‚ as well as at a corporate or international (diplomatic) level. Negotiations typically take place because the parties wish to create something new that neither could do on his or her own‚ or to resolve a problem or dispute between them.[2] The parties acknowledge that there

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    Informed Consent The basic building blocks for all living things are cells. Most cells cannot be seen by the human eye‚ but they play a massive role in life because they make up tissue‚ which develops into an organism (What Is a Cell?). These organisms include humans and humans study cells in order to fix physical damage done to the human body and create cures for diseases‚ and disabilities (Why Cell Biology is So Important?). Therefore‚ cell research provides medical benefits‚ but it also creates

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    Abortion’s: Parental Consent "In many areas of the U.S.‚ youths who have not reached their 18th birthday have the right to seek medical and mental health treatment without their parent’s or guardians knowledge or consent." (www.positive.org) Why does a fact like this carry so much controversy. Everyday a woman gets pregnant. When a woman gets pregnant‚ it can either be the happiest of times or a time when a huge cloud of confusion comes over her. If that woman decides that having a baby is

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    Negotiation Strategy Analysis MGT445 September 6‚ 2010 Jeni Mixon Negotiation Strategy Analysis In many interactions throughout life‚ there comes the need to negotiate. Negotiation comes in many forms and fashions. Often when there is an issue‚ when there is a purchase‚ when a person has a need‚ when we have a want and many other instances can require the use of negotiation to achieve the desired outcome. In the world of business‚ negotiations are a staple of every interaction. Depending

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    Introduction The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the importance of intercultural negotiation‚ and the reasons hereof. Equally so‚ it is to explain the differences between two closely linked concepts‚ namely international negotiations and intercultural negotiations. An account of Bülow and Kumar’s (2011) objections about the relevance of national culture is presented‚ and finally‚ the concepts of conflicting findings‚ imprecision in terminology and essentialism are discussed in further

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    surrounding informed consents obtained during the hospitalization of James Roberts. Consents must be obtained from the patient or person authorized to consent on the patient’s behalf (Pozgar‚ 2016‚ p. 326). The following is a review of the surgical consents obtained during the recent admission. The initial consent for decompressive craniectomy was an implied consent. “If it is impossible‚ in an emergency‚ to obtain consent of the patient or someone legally authorized to give consent‚ the required procedure

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    Cross-Cultural Negotiation

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    CROSS-CULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS Course: Negotiation & Diplomacy in International Business By Minhaz Ahmed MBA in International Business University of Dhaka November 2010 Table of Content Title | Page No. | Introduction | 1 | Definition: Negotiation & Business Negotiation | 2 | Concept of Cross-cultural Negotiation | 3-4 | Influence of Culture on Cross-cultural Negotiation | 5 | 1. Cultural Influence on Negotiation Outcome | 6 | 2. Cultural Influence

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    Wilson[1997] QB 47 which involved heterosexual sadomasochistic activity‚ though a different act from those in Brown‚ which was found lawful only a few years later by the Court of Appeal. Others criticise it for being too paternalistic – if one can consent to the risk of potentially developing cancer through smoking‚ branding one’s body with ink to make a tattoo or the risk of injury in martial arts then why should otherwise consensual activity in someone’s bedroom be subject to the criminal law? Twenty

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