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    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 obligations in relation of WHS and anti-discrimination legislation;

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    A symbolic approach to leadership is more of a transformational leader who likes to inspire and develop their people (or within their company) to strive to better themselves for the company and for the vision (Weiss‚ 2015). When I think symbolic‚ I think someone who put something in you that wasn’t there before. Someone along the timeline of your life came in and inspired you to do more‚ or learn something you’ve never done before. It doesn’t have to be your supervisor though‚ it can be a teacher

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    THE SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SIBYL VANE Sibyl Vane is a character of great importance in The Picture Of Dorian Gray. However‚ she is also a symbol. A symbol of the Dorian Gray of old‚ the way he was before succumbing to a mind numbing world of guilty pleasures and debauchery. Sibyl also represents the beginning of Dorian Grays’ descent into this dark world. A “love” interest of the young Dorian Gray‚ Sibyl represents what Dorian wished to be; young‚ pure‚ and innocent‚ and perhaps naïve of the world

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    Peter Max – Biography. Peter Max is an artist that uses many different styles. He also uses different techniques and medium – he worked with oils‚ water colors‚ dyes‚ pastels‚ finger paints‚ acrylics‚ pen‚ charcoal‚ etchings‚ engravings‚ colored pencils‚ animation cells‚ computer graphics‚ videoing‚ serigraphs‚ lithographs‚ silk screens‚ ceramics‚ sculpture and collage. He likes to use every media and tries to find ways to express global problems and issues through his paintings. Here is a biography

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    In addition‚ even when people want to push their sense of self back to the reality‚ the capacity of forming symbolic connections can still be a barrier to disrupt the process. To be more detailed‚ author Stout described the situation when people fail into dissociation due to symbolic connection as “ One temporarily has the sense of looking at the world through the wrong end of a telescope:everything looks small and far away‚ though one knows  intellectually that these same things are just as close

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    If there was one award the film Mad Max: Fury Road deserved at the 2016 Oscars‚ it was Costume Design. Costume designer Jennifer Beavan did an exemplary job of creating a wardrobe for each of the characters that wholly encompassed the gritty‚ war-torn world they inhabited. Not only were these costumes aesthetically pleasing‚ but each one told a unique story about its owner. It is especially important to take note of the costumes worn by the diverse variety of female characters‚ both leading

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    Mead’s Symbolic Interaction Theory Critique Gavin Herbst February 24‚ 2014 CRJU 3000-WT1: Criminal Justice Theory (3) Dr. Harvey McMurray‚ Ph.D. Mead’s Symbolic Interaction Theory Critique Mead developed a psychological theory based on three variables that are qualitative rather than quantitative. This is to say that the three variables that make up his theory being “the self‚ me and I cannot be measured. The three independent variables mead uses are language‚ play and game. These are also qualitative

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    Functionalism and Symbolic Interaction. Sociologists analyse social phenomena at different levels and from different perspectives. From concrete interpretations to sweeping generalizations of society and social behaviour‚ sociologists study everything from specific events‚ the micro level of analysis of small social patterns‚ to the big picture‚ the macro level of analysis of large social patterns. Sociologists today employ three primary theoretical perspectives: the symbolic interactions perspective

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    The Symbolic Projection of Lack in Surrender A human first enters the symbolic world through birth. As explained in The Subject of Semiotics by Kaja Silverman‚ the symbolic order is a social world of language‚ with rules and constructs‚ that allows people to communicate with one another and derive meaning from all facets of life. Multiple events mark this transition into the symbolic order in a child’s life: birth‚ territorialization‚ and lack are three of the most significant. Often times‚ the

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    Emile Durkheim‚ famous French sociologist and philosopher‚ spent a lot of his years trying to identify why religion was so important to people around the world. After studying religion for many years‚ he published his first book on the subject which was titled The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. The book was written with the sole purpose of analyzing the concept of religion and why it is such a huge social phenomenon which affects the life of millions of people around the world every day. The

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