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    however, that I was able to recognize these needs and the way that they worked because of this course and therefore, my healing process has been much less frustrating because of it. I think in the future, I will be able to recognize the same needs hierarchy within the people around me and will allow me to be more open to everyone around me. Overall, this course has changed my ability to understand my generation because before I didn’t understand why we were so connected to our phones and how it…

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    Culture In Homelessness

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    Culture and Individual Development in Homelessness Katelyn Rose Morris Butte Community College Culture and Individual Development in Homelessness “I miss my house but I’m never homeless. Home is where you make it… I miss my home, but I’m never homeless. Home is where you make it” (Indar, 2013). After reading this as well as many other short stories and poems that were compiled into the book Writing for Donuts, you can definitely see that the homeless have a culture all their own. Culture and…

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    motivation level when considering the works of Maslow and Herzberg; who developed and continued the works of Maslow. “Maslow arranged human needs in the form of a hierarchy”, Maslow describes that the “once a lower need has been satisfied, it longer acts as a strong motivator” therefore “the needs of the next higher level in the hierarchy demand satisfaction”. In the case of the senior staff, it could be said that the lowest level; those being safety needs and physiological needs, are satisfied,…

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    According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, it seems that he had esteem problem. The Maslow’s hierarchy of needs esteem is about internal factors such as self-respect, autonomy, and achievement, and external factors such as status, recognition, and attention ( ). In his case, he was not given attention and being recognized…

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    What is free will vs. determination? For start, free will is when an individual chooses to make their own decisions and does it freely. One example I relate to free will is when you get into college you finally have the right to do whatever you want, which means “free will” to me. Determination is the will to have motivation towards a goal. An example of determination would be if I were extremely motivated to succeed in a race and I practiced hard everyday, ate healthy, and got plenty of sleep,…

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    The story of The Love Suicides at Amijama is between the love of Koharu and Jihei. Throughout the three acts of the story, they are faced with conflicting odds from their peers and society. Despite all the hate, they were both finally able to express their love for each other, but at what cost? In this paper, I will be analyzing the relationship of Koharu and Jihei. Specifically, I will be demonstrating instances of when the emotion of love is repressed, it not only affects Koharu and Jihei but…

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    What is your assessment of Mackey’s model of “conscious capitalism”? In what ways do you believe that Whole Foods has created value for society? Being an entrepreneur and reading about how corporation should function, I find “conscious capitalism” to be an extremely beneficial model of running a corporation. This topic interested me and from some interviews I found with Mackey, “conscious capitalism” basically boils down to shifting focus away from profits and concentrating on adding value to…

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    “Motivation is the desire to achieve beyond expectations, being driven by internal rather than external factors, and to be involved in a continuous striving for improvement”. (Derek et al 2009, p. 276). Campbell and Pritchard (1976) define motivation as a dependent and independent set of relationship. It is also regarded as psychological process in the context of work. Employees are willing to work harder to get a particular need (Beardwell and Claydon 2007, p.491). Because of the individuality,…

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    Question 1: How would you define Cognitive Dissonance and when have you experienced it in your own life? According to chapter 23 of the “Public Speaking Handbook”, cognitive dissonance is when you are presented with information inconsistent with your current attitudes, beliefs, values, or behavior, you become aware that you have a problem; you experience a kind of discomfort (Pg. 221). In another way to explain it, cognitive dissonance means that you are experiencing a way of thinking that is…

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    In modern day society, imagery and subtlety is bombarded upon the world’s population, forcing to a degree, to make people perceive life and others in the way media presents us and advertisers employ a powerful strategy to sell a sense of worth and value that is only attainable if you purchase the right products. 
Now, the idea of portraying and selling a sense of value is in essence saying that this worthiness can only be bought and conformity is of a requirement to achieve this value. But what…

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