CONFLICT RESOLUTION VOCABULARY

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Mind Map on CONFLICT RESOLUTION VOCABULARY, created by Miguel Angel Sanchez on 22/08/2016.
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CONFLICT RESOLUTION VOCABULARY
  1. WIN
    1. Acquiring one thing , usually money or something good , work , effort or luck.
    2. DIFFERENCES
      1. Difference is the quality that allows something distinguished from something else. The term, which comes from the Latin differentia can be used to name the variety of things of the same species.
      2. POWER
        1. Having the ability or power to do certain thing.
        2. MUTUAL
          1. What it is done reciprocally between two or more characters, animals or things .
          2. SOOTHING
            1. Calming or reassuring.
            2. DISAGREEMENT
              1. Lack of agreement between people or lack of acceptance of a situation , an opinion, etc.
              2. AVOIDING
                1. Prevent an unpleasant thing to happen or annoying, especially a disgrace.
                2. WITHDRAWAL
                  1. Action withdraw or retire.
                  2. DENIAL
                    1. Denying or refusing action .
                    2. COLLABORATING
                      1. Participating with others in achieving a work or achievement
                      2. MANAGEMENT
                        1. Action to administer ( govern, organize an economy ) .
                        2. STYLE
                          1. Set of peculiar features that characterize an artist, a work or an artistic period and give it a personality and recognizable.
                          2. COMPROMISSE
                            1. obligation of a person who commits or is committed to something.
                            2. CONFLICT
                              1. Opposition or disagreement among people or things
                              2. PERSONAL
                                1. Is proper or characteristic of a particular person
                                2. SKILLS
                                  1. The skill is innate aptitude , talent, skill or ability that holds a person to carry out and of course successfully , certain activity , industry or trade .
                                  2. SUPRESS
                                    1. Make it go away one thing or something that existed no longer exists.
                                    2. LOSE
                                      1. Disown certain thing because of some circumstances.
                                      2. SOLVING
                                        1. Finding a solution to a problem, doubt or question.
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