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    for granted because they are raised in a rich culture‚ where there is no lack of the basic needs‚ and they become more self-serving. This is shown in Debi Alper’s short story “How Lucky You Are”‚ from 2010‚ which revolves around the main character Max‚ who is in the point of his life where he has forgotten how lucky he is to have all the opportunities to form a good life. However Max’s point of view changes after his meeting with the foreign girl Ishraqi‚ who does not have the same opportunities

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    history because of symbolic violence. This term represents the “censored‚ euphemized and socially recognized harm that does not take place overtly and must be disguised under the veil of an enchanted relationship” (Bordeiu‚ 191). The offensive jokes in good humor that reflect alarming negative stereotypes about groups of individuals represents the presence of symbolic violence‚ and

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    The Symbolic Meanings of Colors Between China and Western Countries Abstract:    This bright world is rich in colors. When people are enjoying the beautiful scenery of nature‚ they create many words to express what they have seen‚ the so-called “colors”. People formed a rich association about colors for different colors have different meanings‚ or symbolic meanings. The associated meanings of color words are the result of mapping from one domain to another. Because of the common sense shared

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ tells the story of Young Goodman Brown’s journey through the forest. He is exposed to horrific scenes and has battles with himself and the evil spirits of the forest. Throughout the story‚ Hawthorne displays many characters who are symbolic and resemble things in a person’s life. There are three aspects that play a key role in this story: Young Goodman Brown and the people of the forest‚ who represent all people‚ Faith‚ who represents the spirit of a person‚ in this case Young Goodman

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    Simulated Business Max Lionel Realty Table of Content Max Lionel Realty Project 1 Chapter 1 – Business plan (excerpt) 3 Chapter 2 – Organisational chart and management profiles 4 Chapter 3 – Management responsibilities 5 Chapter 4 – Budget summary 6 Chapter 5 – Operational plan 7 Chapter 6 – Operational risk register 9 Chapter 7 – Work Health and Safety (WHS) Policy 10 Chapter 8 – Anti-discrimination policy 12 Chapter 9 – Procurement policy and procedures 13 Chapter 10 – Max Lionel Realty current

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    (MAX 2000 characters with spaces) Which aspects have you improved on during your academic and professional career so far? Which tools or values have helped you achieve this? Looking back at myself both before the academic career and the person that I have become now‚ leaves me amazed how the same individual can be considerably distinct over a span of 7 years. This period has been the most inspiring time of my life and I need to give credits to the academic and professional experiences that ignited

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    [Abstract]: The Return of the Native is one of Thomas Hardy ’s "Novels of Character and Environment". This paper mainly deals with the conflict between the main characters in the novel and the "Environment"----Egdon Heath‚ especially the conflict between Eustacia and the Heath. The Heath as a physical object is described as "inviolate"‚ untouchable and unalterable by man‚ as a symbol it is highly flexible: it becomes what the various characters want to make of it. It is ugly for Eustacia‚ beautiful

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    Understanding organization: Modernism‚ symbolic-interpretive‚ postmodernism analyzing about McDonald 1- Introduction: The task of this report is to analyze McDonalds using the modernist analysis tools to describe the organization. McDonalds is a large Multinational fast food franchise originating from USA. McDonald’s main product which they produce is burgers but it now has a wide range of products available for a wider choice of customers. The reason for a wider range of products is

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    Critical analysis of narration in Mad Max: Fury Road. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) is the fourth film in the “Mad Max” franchise‚ directed by George Miller. At its heart‚ Mad Max: Fury Road is an action film following protagonist Max Rockatansky’s fight for survival in an apocalyptic wasteland‚ but it could also be considered a revolutionary piece of cinema. Mad Max: Fury Road is interestingly constructed‚ with the main protagonist Max taking a back seat throughout the film and having little dialogue

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    Peter Max Peter Max was born Peter Max Finkelstein‚ on October 19‚ 1937 in Berlin‚ Germany. He is a Jewish American illustrator and graphic artist. At first‚ works in this style appeared on posters and were seen on the walls of college dorms all across America. Max then became fascinated with new printing techniques that allowed for four-color reproduction on product merchandise. Following his success with a line of art clocks for General Electric‚ Max’s art was licensed by 72 corporations and

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