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1. Envoy Perspective |
2. Brief |
3. Protocol Log |
4. Bargaining Plan |
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5. Proposal |
6. Negotiations |
7. Recommendation |
ENVOY PERSPECTIVE
1. CHOOSING A TYPE OF ENVOY
There are three diplomatic corps: Arab, Israeli, and United States. You have already been assigned to be a member of a specific corps. Each corps consists of envoys (experts in a specific area). The four types of envoys are ambassadors, diplomats, journalists, and military tacticians.
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3 CORPS |
Arabs |
Israel |
United States |
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1 Ambassadors |
Ambassadors |
Ambassadors |
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TYPES |
2 Diplomats |
Diplomats |
Diplomats |
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3 Journalists |
Journalists |
Journalists |
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ENVOYS |
4 Military Tacticians |
Military Tacticians |
Military Tacticians |
Read the assignments for each type of envoy listed below and choose the type of envoy you would like to become.
INDIVIDUAL ENVOY MISSION ASSIGNMENTS
Ambassadors
Diplomats
Journalists
Military Tacticians
2. COMMIT TO BECOMING A TYPE OF ENVOY
Ask one member of your corps to click on my e-mail address, here
annkulp@redrose.net. In the subject window type "Commitment" and the class period (e.g. Commitment - 3.) In the largest space of the e-mail window, type the types of envoys. Next to the envoys, type the first and last name of each person who will become that type of envoy.Example:
|Ambassadors - Samuel Richards and Kathryn Depre
Diplomats - Mary White and Kate Saylor
Journalists - Tom Jacobs and Luther Sinclair
Military Tacticians - Bobby Bruce and Liz Nelson
3. START YOUR MISSION: Go to step 2, the Brief.
Your mission will last five-to-six weeks. Do your best!
Now you may enter the building for your corps by clicking on the flags for the Arabs, Israel, or the United States.