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		<title>The Neutral as Lie Detector: You Can&#8217;t Judge Participants by Their Demeanor (1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conflict is a major problem in business but not all conflict is bad. In this video Chris will talk about his own Conflict Resolution course and how it can help your business. To find out more visit &#8211; http://www.1-on-1.biz/Business/ConflictResolutionDealingwithDifficultPeople.asp Duration : 0:2:29 Recommended ReadingBusiness Conflict Resolution ExplainedPremarital Counseling (San Diego):::::::::::::::{VIDEO EDITING}::::::::::::::: (WLA)Work Woes&#8211;Communications Coaching (los [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s world of improved technology, where we&#8217;re supposed to be able to do everything faster and better, have our abilities to communicate improved at all? It seems that conflicts and broken down relationships are on the increase. Where social media, email and the internet are supposed to bring us closer together as people, we [...]]]></description>
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