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Rachel Couter, a partner at the law firm King & Wood Mallesons said: "I think the figures indicate the FCA is in the process of restocking its enforcement book following resolution of the foreign exchange investigations in mid-2015 and the release of staff who had been fully occupied there.

Scott, who eventually left the company she worked for to pursue a private mediation practice and later write a book, Conflict Resolution at Work for Dummies, suggests hosting an event on your own, such as a barbecue at home rather than waiting for an invite from someone else.

As Dr. Siegel says, "connect and redirect". If they ask you for a cookie before bed, you could say, "Let's make cookies together for your friend's birthday party next week, but right now, how about we read a book?" The resolution won't always be so black and white.

Unless your story has a cliff-hanger that will lead to a second book, the resolution should close the story smoothly.

"Can New Nuclear Weapons Prevent Nuclear War?" Additional related statements about the Natural World can be found in The Book of Resolutions of The United Methodist Church (no on-line format available).

(2012 Book of Resolutions, Welcoming the Migrant to the United States) I participated in civil disobedience because I find the policy of mass deportations to be morally reprehensible and one that must end.

Literate, fraught and unsettling, Ms. Greenberg's book has no resolution — none of the easy wrap-up Dr. Black offers us.

"The lid of authoritarianism has come off, and people finally have the freedom to express themselves," said U Aung Naing Oo, the author of "Dialogue," a book about conflict resolution in Myanmar's fractious society.

From picture books about conflict resolution to young adult novels about high school romance, books allow children, parents and teachers to navigate the exciting but often foreboding minefield of the classroom and schoolyard.

Mr. Resnick provided the book's high-resolution photos; in full-page reproductions, Louise Brooks crouches inside a giant red notebook in a 1929 ad for "Diary of a Lost Girl," and Barbara Stanwyck proffers herself to an Asian lover in a scene from a 1933 box-office bomb titled "The Bitter Tea of General Yen".

"The Rabbi's Son" describes the scion of a dynastic rebbe who joins the Red Army and dies in a tangle of conflicting images: "A lock of woman's hair lay in a book of the resolutions of the Sixth Party Congress, and crooked lines of Ancient Hebrew verse huddled in the margins of Communist pamphlets".

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