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    1.1 Human Needs Once there’s a sociologist Abraham Maslow and he introduced us to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, there are five levels of human’s basic need which are physiological, safety, social, esteem and self-actualization. Physiological, safety, social and esteem needs are the prepotent need which mean the need that influenced every motivations human do. Every human has their own prepotent need but every individual propotent needs are different from each other. 1.1.1 Physiological Need At…

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    that humans are innately similar in function. Although we as humans may do everyday tasks differently or we may react to certain situations in different manners, the way that we acquaint ourselves with society is all similar under the theory of self-actualization. Self-actualization embodies three basic human needs: competence, relatedness and autonomy. The need for competence can be described as a human’s desire to effectively participate and understand the society around them. As humans, we…

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    dad’s house often which consisted of my dad, stepmom, and two step-sisters that are both younger. My family is not the typical blended family as my parents remained very close friends even after the divorce and always made sure that the children’s needs came before their own. Per Clinton and Clark (2010), it can be hard for blended families to show love, respect, understanding, or patience with new step parents or siblings. My family made sure that we have these things towards each other and…

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    theory-Maslow's hierarchy of need is developed by Abraham Maslow in his paper "A Theory of Human Motivation. It consists of 5 stages, which are physiological need, safety need, social belongings, self-esteem and self-actualization. These 5 types of needs are arranged in pyramid form, which the physiological need is the lowest level while self-actualization is the highest level. This theory suggests that we only seek to satisfy next high level of need after the lower need is satisfied. To apply…

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    According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, humans go through five stages in their lives. The last stage of development is self-actualization, which is the stage responsible for human’s need of conquering challenges. In fact, society provides everyone with similar challenges to conquer, such as earning good grades, maintaining a healthy relationship...etc. Although the aforementioned challenges are already overwhelming and difficult, they are not human’s greatest challenge. Furthermore, these…

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    Maslow’s theory of hierarchy needs states that as humans meet their basic needs the want to go and satisfy their needs that are greater. His theory to some is often described as a pyramid with it containing five different levels. At the bottom or the first level is the one that contains basic things that you need for survival such as food, sleep, and water. The second level is the one that contains the security needs for shelter and safety. The third level is were social needs happen, such as…

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    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 drives or needs are to be considered unusual…

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    homeless and any struggling person. The Salvation Army is an organization that helps people when they cannot afford things themselves. This organization is the place to drop your older thing off that you do not use so someone can use it for their needs. Not only does it deal as a store it also helps people who are struggling with their bills. Also, for the homeless, the volunteers point them to places where that can found even more help and shelter. 3. How does your time serving in the…

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    Maslow (1954) initially delineated five basic human needs that must be met in order for people to feel fulfilled in life. Graphically, Maslow presented these needs in the shape of pyramid. The pyramid shape suggested that the lower needs were more pervasive, and the highest needs were more tenuous and more easily overwhelmed by the influence of lower needs. These five basic needs to be innate is physiological, safety and security, love and belongingness, self-esteem and the last is self-…

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    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory in psychology that is a model of five human needs. It consists of self-actualization, esteem needs, belongingness and love needs, safety needs, and physiological needs. These five needs can be described as our basic, psychological, and self- fulfillment needs. The five needs are often divided into deficiency and growth needs. Our deficiency needs are the first four levels of Maslow’s model. Deficiency needs are…

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