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    The 2011 NFL Lockout: NFL Owners vs. NFL Players Negotiation Skills The 2011 NFL Lockout: NFL Owners vs. NFL Players TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ………………………………………………………………………. 3 NFL Owners Stance ……………………………………………………………… 4 NFL Players Stance ………………………………………………………………. 5 The Lockout Begins ………………………………………………………………. 6 The Stalled Negotiations ………………………………………………………….. 6 Getting Down to Business ………………………………………………………… 7 The Lockout Ramifications ………………………………………………………

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    that would be beneficial to both sides and each of the parties has to be willing to compromise in order to reach an agreement. The disagreement and downfall within the sport was when the lockout meaning “no hockey would be played‚ no revenues would be collected‚ and no salaries would be paid‚ with the lockout in effect‚ 150 NHL players joined European hockey clubs and sports arena began finding other sources of revenue” (Malhotra & Hout‚ 2006). The players and the Union should reach an agreement

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    1. From an economic point of view obviously the two parties should reach an agreement as soon as possible. By cancelling the whole 2004-2005 season the league was giving up billions of dollars in revenues. As the lockout went into effect 150 NHL players almost immediately joined European hockey clubs‚ sports arenas began finding other sources of revenue‚ and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation replaced “Hockey Night in Canada” with “Movie Night in Canada.” As a whole NHL players get paid significantly

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    IN THE PENALTY BOX (pg 532) Not every negotiation ends on a good note. Just ask National Hockey League (N.H.L.) Commissioner Gary Bettman‚ who‚ on February 16‚ 2005‚ cancelled all of the games remaining in the season following a 5-month lockout by the owners. Though professional sports such as hockey and baseballs have had close calls with losing an entire season‚ Bettman’s decision was a first: The whole schedule was lost. Said Bettman‚ “This is a sad‚ regrettable day.” On the

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    that the never-ending NBA lockout has become quite a troublesome part of many American’s lives. The stress of always wondering when they get to watch their favorite sport again is overwhelming and the financial toll it has taken on aspects of our country is becoming detrimental. To think that all of this stress is due to players wanting fifty-one percent of the owners profit rather than fifty percent is outraging. In order to diminish these and other problems the NBA lockout is causing‚ I propose that

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    Economic Effects of the NBA Lockout The National Basketball Players Association lockout greatly affected the United States economy. Greedy team owners and greedy players fighting over large amounts of money caused the lockout. In March of 1998‚ team owners felt that they were paying players too much money‚ causing clubs to lose money‚ so they voted to reopen discussions on the collective bargaining agreement. The players on the other hand felt that any team financial problems were the owners doing

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    As a progressive‚ Jane Addams committed herself as a social servant to the community in an attempt to fulfill the promise of democracy to everyone rather than a small elite group.  Addams’s dedication to communitarian purposes as opposed to individualist gains can be attributed to her upbringing and her remarkable respect for her father‚ John Huy Addams.  Although John Addams was extremely wealthy‚ his neighbors appreciated and respected him because of the benefits he brought to their community‚

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    Jane Addams: Women’s Rights In the saddening harsh reality of this world‚ some people experience the inequality and discrimination because of their morals‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ etc. Having different perspectives can automatically separate one because of their differences. Some people may speak and elaborate about it‚ and others are willing to take a stand for what they feel is wrong or right. On September 6‚ 1860 was the birth of a human being who spoke out and took a stand for what she thought was

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    Victoria Bissell Brown’s introduction to Twenty Years at Hull-House explains the life of Jane Addams and her commitment to insight social change to problems that existed during the turn of the 20th century. As a reaction to the hardships of a changing industrial society‚ Addams decided to establish a settlement house in the West side of Chicago to help individuals who had suffered from the cruelties of industrialization. Rejecting the philosophies that stemmed from the Gilded Age‚ such as social

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    Graded Assignment Humanitarian Award Follow the directions in the Student Guide to complete this graded assignment. Your teacher will use the rubric and scoring information at the end of this document to grade your assignment. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (40 points) Criteria List the four criteria you have established for the humanitarian award and give an explanation of each. Criterion #1: Establishes Hull-House

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