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    Guidance Philosophy Two of the theorist that have an influence toward my position regarding child guidance are Lev Vygotsky and Abraham Maslow. Vygotsky was born in 1896; he had many contributions to theories of child development. Vygotsky projected the term, zone of proximal development and also the idea of scaffolding in a child’s development. Abraham Maslow was born much later in 1908; he developed a theory that is known as “Maslow’s hierarchy of needs”. He believed that “a child’s most…

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    spoke. Douglas did not publish much but when he did it had great impact. Such as his book titled “The Human Side of Enterprise" published in 1960. A few of his other books include Professional Manager (1967) and Leadership and Motivation. Abraham H. Maslow…

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    Elizabeth Winkler writes about the exhibit, ‘American Cool’, at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and its numerous examples of cool. She says, that it highlights the idea of Americanness “earned individuality” as opposed to inherited arrogance. Cool people know which rules can be broken for illegitimate and legitimate reasons. Research emphasizes that cool people break the rules, but the right rules (Winkler, 2014). In fact, there has been a new research that finds cool people break…

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    people can relate to that. There is a specific type of pyramid that helps demonstrate what needs need to come first and how to achieve that. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is meant to show the different classes and needs that person wants to meet. Abraham Maslow, a humanistic psychologist, came up with a pyramid that acts as a guide for those who want…

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    Abstract Humanistic approach is the power of empathetic understanding of a client. Perspectives from many researchers have formed a cluster of thoughts. Maslow hierarchical theory is the motivation model of achieving self-actualisation. According to studies, research had been done to analysis whether older adults are more prominent towards attainment of self-actualisation. Besides that, styles of parenting affect the growth of a college going adolescence. Moreover, client-centered therapy is…

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    what he had to do to survive. His experience can be analyzed through a theory constructed by a man named Maslow. His theory the “hierarchy of needs” is an analysis of…

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    The Sociology Of Sports

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    Introduction Sociology is a very important part of our lives because it is the development, structure and functioning of human society. The main focus point of this report is the sociology of sports. Sports sociology is the focus on sports as a social phenomena. It is an area of study concerned with various sociocultural structures, patterns and organizations or groups involved with sports. Unfortunately concepts such as equity, access and equality are difficult to define or understand in the…

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    Abraham Maslow 's hypothesis of human inspiration. His hypothesis expresses that inspiration is driven by unfilled needs that certain essential desires must be met before other elements can be satisfied. These desires are physiological, safety needs, belongingness…

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    25 October 2015 Oedipus, Say Hi To Maslow Abraham Maslow 's Hierarchy of Needs is a psychological theory that intends to demon-strate what motivates others to act. One can apply his theorem to Sophocles ' “Oedipus the King”. In each level of Maslow 's pyramid, the actors have a need to fulfil and they do so through their actions. At the base of the pyramid, are the physiological needs, which are the vital necessities in-dividuals necessitate to survive. Maslow argues, “These physiological…

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    "The story of the human race is the story of men and women selling themselves short,” a quote from the great psychologist, Abraham Maslow, is proper and fitting to show how he viewed the way the people of the world lived their lives. He believed many individuals never wanted to be anything more than mediocre when there were a handful that had a desire to become self-actualizers. In being the founder of humanistic psychology, he was especially concerned with the way people thought and behaved,…

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