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    Assessment task 1 BSBPMG522A Undertake project work ETHICS IN REAL ESTATE 1.1 Initiation and scope Project brief Project title Develop and deliver presentation for clients about real estate ethical standards. Project purpose As a purpose of this project Max Lionel Realty (MLR) wants to built a customer goodwill and satisfy its legal and ethnical obligations. In order to achieve that the company will: -Inform agents of legal and ethical

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    from the mansion to live with her and her family in the local town. Edward got to experience how people lived down in suburbia and he got to meet various new people. He also had some great relationships with people and he was particularly close to Kim‚ the girl he truly loved. Peg’s decision to take Edward down to live with her family‚ resulted in him learning how people lived and also what happened in the outside world. Peg knew that Edward was lonely and that he was very different to your average

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    after a car accident (Kim‚ 2014). The article states that Hughes “…missed a stop sign while driving home from an appointment. A truck hit her vehicle‚ and Hughes went flying through her windshield. She landed in a ditch and‚ seconds later‚ her burning car landed on top of her…” (Kim‚ 2014). As one might think‚ this caused immense damage to Hughes‚ for the article states “…Hughes knew she was either paralyzed or that her legs were amputated because she couldn’t feel either one” (Kim‚ 2014). The author

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    Question 1: Per hour‚ Kim can produce 40 pies OR 400 cakes‚ whilst Liam can produce 100 pies OR 200 cakes. a. Calculate Kim’s and Liam’s opportunity costs of producing one pie. Kim’s opportunity cost of producing a pie is 400/40 = 10 cakes per pie. Liam’s opportunity costs of producing a pie is 200/100 = 2 cakes per pie b. If Kim and Liam spend 30 minutes of each hour producing pies and 30 minutes producing cakes‚ how many pies and cakes does each of them produce? Kim produces 20 pies and 200 cookies

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    film Taken portrays the quest of Bryan Mills - a father and retired CIA agent - to rescue his daughter‚ Kim‚ who was kidnapped while on a trip to Paris‚ on the very first day! Bryan retired from kicking ass and taking names to try and build a real and not-as-exciting father-daughter relationship with Kim‚ who lives where any other spoiled rich girl would live‚ California. Due to the fact that Kim thinks she can become a singer‚ he buys her a ridiculously expensive karaoke machine. Of course‚ that goes

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    Harborco Analysis

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    importance of the project and how I wish to gain everyone’s support. I focused on the least powerful groups at first‚ awarding them small victories in order to gain support. With a small group of allies in my corner‚ I began negotiation with Daniel Kim who represented the FED. I knew this was the most important negotiation for Harborco and tried to smoothly approach the subject. I explained first the importance of the money needed and how it will signify great returns for the area where the plant

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    Kim said there were lines and lines of people for pay phones. So‚ if their loved one did not answer‚ then there was no way for them to call back. She had to walk Manhattan Bridge just to get away from everything because no vehicles were to be moved on the highway‚ or anywhere in that area. She said‚ “No one could leave Manhattan by car‚ but only by foot”. But‚ once they got to the end of the Manhattan line there were ten to fifteen buses lined up. Kim said‚ “When she asked where

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    Kim Scott joined the Google team as the director of the Google product AdSense in 2004. Google was a company that started in 2004 with 3‚000 employees and by 2008 boasted 17‚000 employees. The company prided itself in hiring employees that fit the ‘Google personality’‚ meaning they would be part of an innovative‚ open corporate culture. Google didn’t want to be known for strict corporate culture‚ and instead present itself with an entrepreneurial reputation. Kim Scott wants to ensure

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    seventeen year old Kim Mills who is played by Maggie Grace. Kim lives with her mother‚ Lenore‚ played by Famke Janssen‚ and her stepfather Stuart‚ who is played by Xander Berkeley. For Kim’s birthday she begs and pleads her father to let her go on vacation to Paris with her friend Amanda who is played by Katie Cassidy. At first her father is a bit hesitant toward the idea but Kim’s mother convinces him into letting her go. Once Kim and Amanda arrive in Paris‚ Amanda shares with Kim that her family‚

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    Two Perspectives of Engagement with Clients One thing that makes social work stand out from other professions is the relationship that a social worker builds with their client. It is an important factor but can also be very challenging at times. There are several stages to the social work treatment process. Those stages include; engagement‚ assessment‚ intervention‚ and termination (USC VAC‚ 2013). It is vital that a social worker begin to develop a relationship with their client during their first

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