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    |                                                | Arthur Pearlstein is Professor of Law and Director of the Werner 
	Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution at Creighton University 
	School of Law in Omaha, Nebraska. A graduate of Harvard Law School (J.D.), 
	Haverford College (B.A.) and the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at 
	Pepperdine University (Masters in Dispute Resolution), Arthur previously 
	served as the general counsel and director of ADR and International Programs 
	at the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) and has taught at 
	Catholic University School of Law and at Pepperdine. At FMCS, Arthur 
	spearheaded a national initiative aimed at developing the state of the art 
	in the design, promotion, and implementation of conflict management systems 
	in the workplace. Arthur was born and raised in the Washington, DC area and 
	graduated from high school and college in the 1970's. He has lived in 
	several different states and countries and has visited 49 states and over 60 
	different countries on 5 continents. He began to study Zoroastrianism early 
	in the 1990's. 
      
      
      The Future as a Zarathushtrian Invention
      
      Echoes of Zarathushtra in the Modern Field of Conflict 
      Resolution
      
      Nietzsche’s Understanding of Zarathushtra’s Philosophy
      
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