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Copies of Helping Others Resolve Differences – Free!

Gregorio Billikopf from the University of California has generously advised that he has a limited number of free copies of his book Helping Others Resolve Differences to give away!

To obtain a copy just send: 1) $1.99 worth of USA stamps (it has to be stamps), and 2) a label with your mailing address. UC provides the envelope.

Send the stamps and return label to:
Helping Others Resolve Differences, c/o Gregorio Billikopf, University of California, 3800 Cornucopia Way # A, Modesto, CA 95358-9492

Free books are only available inside the US but those of us offshore can download it for free as a PDF file.

You can also get free sound resources from Gregorio Billikopf like this one hour empathic skills seminar or this interpersonal negotiation skills seminar.

Many thanks to Colm Brannigan of Ontario for sending this my way and if you wanted to do the right thing like your Mum/Mom taught you, send an email thanking Gregorio to [email protected]

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Geoff Sharp

Geoff Sharp is a Commercial Mediator from Wellington, New Zealand. Geoff works in the Asia Pacific region, including New Zealand, Malaysia, Thailand and Pacific Islands. He is a mediator resolving business problems. He is a fellow of the International Academy of Mediators and mediates complex and hotly debated litigation covering… MORE >

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