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"Howdy,
I'm a graduate student (Human Resources Development) at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, TX...currently enrolled in two classes Employee Assistance Issues and Conflict Resolution and Mediation. Your site is a valuable resource for exploring the issue of conflict in the workplace, how to resolve conflict, and how to establish costs both personal and $$ for workers, supervisors, and employers among other topics.
A classmate shared your address with me and since, I have shared it with other classmates. Anyway...just wanted to let you know how helpful your site is to us as we research information on conflict and to say thanks for providing the info you do.
Best wishes,"
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The article describes the status of mediation in the Republic of Macedonia and the cultural issues that affect whether or not the Macedonian judicial system should adopt compulsory mediation. The article also provides persuasive alternatives from other jurisdictions that are used to encourage mediation.

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