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Dispute Resolution

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Dispute Resolution

Your introductory paragraph will appear here. The introductory paragraph usually attempts to do three things: (1) Introduce the topic with some indication of its inherent interest or importance, and a clear definition of the boundaries of the subject area; (2) Indicate the structure and/or methodology of the essay, often with the major sections of the essay or its structural principle clearly stated; and (3) State the thesis of the essay, preferably in a single, arguable statement with a clear main clause. The standard pattern for an introductory paragraph follows the order of the tasks outlined above. Here is an outline of that pattern, written as if it were the first section of a formal outline of the entire essay. (A) The topic - its boundaries; and why it is interesting. (B) Structure and/or Methodology - the essay’s main sections (structure); why they come in that order (structural principle); and how the author plans to draw the necessary conclusions from the information available (methodology). (C) The Thesis Statement (usually a single sentence) - its premise (the general claim about the information available); and its conclusion (the consequences of the first claim). You should include at least one reference in the introductory paragraph.

Situation that Precipitated the Strike

In this paragraph, you will provide a description of the situation that precipitated the strike. Be clear and precise with your description. You should have at least one reference in this section. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5 - 6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence. A well-developed paragraph will only discuss one idea, so if you have more than seven sentences your paragraph is too long.

Methods that May Have Prevented the Strike

In this paragraph, you will describe one of the methods that may have prevented the strike. Provide an explanation why the method may not have been used. Provide a basis for your rational. You should have at least one reference in this paragraph. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5 - 6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence. A well-developed paragraph will only discuss one idea, so if you have more than seven sentences your paragraph is too long.

In this paragraph, you will describe another method that may have prevented the strike. Provide an explanation why the method may not have been used. Provide a basis for your rational. You should have at least one reference in this paragraph. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5 - 6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence. A well-developed paragraph will only discuss one idea, so if you have more than seven sentences your paragraph is too long.

Negotiation Tactics Used by Both Parties

In this paragraph, you will explain one of the negotiation tactics used by both parties. Be clear and precise in your explanation. You should have at least one reference in this paragraph. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5 - 6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence. A well-developed paragraph will only discuss one idea, so if you have more than seven sentences your paragraph is too long.

In this paragraph, you will explain another negotiation tactics used by both parties. Be clear and precise in your explanation. You should have at least one reference in this paragraph. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5 - 6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence. A well-developed paragraph will only discuss one idea, so if you have more than seven sentences your paragraph is too long.

Effectiveness of Tactics Used

For this paragraph, you will discuss the effectiveness of the first negation tactic you discussed previously. Explain why you think this tactic was effective. Be clear and precise in your explanation. Include at least one practical example. Include outside sources to substantiate your ideas based on this information. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5-6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence.

For this paragraph, you will discuss the effectiveness of the second negation tactic you discussed previously. Explain why you think this tactic was effective. Be clear and precise in your explanation. Include at least one practical example. Include outside sources to substantiate your ideas based on this information. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5-6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence.

Review of Negotiation Tactics

In this paragraph, you will discuss what you would have done differently or the same in this negotiation. Provide a reason for your suggestion. Include at least one practical example. Include outside sources to substantiate your ideas based on this information. As you write your paragraph, remember, a well-developed paragraph should be 5-6 complete sentences, that is, the introductory sentence, at least four supporting sentences, and the concluding sentence.

Conclusion

In a concluding paragraph, you summarize what you have written about in your paper. When you are writing a good concluding paragraph, you need to think about the main point that you want to get across and be sure it is included. If you have already written a fabulous introductory paragraph, you can write something similar with different wording. Use your introductory paragraph as a guide. No new ideas should be included in the concluding. You should include at least one reference in the concluding paragraph.

References

The references used in your assignment should be listed here. For this assignment, you are required to include a minimum of three references, not including the text book. You will want to use scholarly sources. Wikipedia should not be used. The reference list will begin on a new page. References are listed in alphabetical order. The second line of each reference should be indented. Whatever references are on the reference page should be accounted for in the body of your work in the form of in-text citations. Here is a link to three websites that will help you format your reference page.

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/05/

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/10/

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/08/