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    are physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization (Ferrell, Gatewood, Ferrell, & Taylor, 2010 pg.378). Of those five the two highest rankings in this case would have to be esteem and love. Teens need a highs level of esteem and love. Love needs are the highest. Once basic needs and security are taken care of, people look for love, friendship, and affection (Ferrell, Gatewood, Ferrell, & Taylor, 2010 pg.379). Ms. Calhoun reported that most of the students that showed a significant…

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    Human trafficking as an international and domestic issue is going to be examined as well as its presence in Canada. Different paradigms and pertinent course concepts will also be evaluated. To successfully and completely address this issue, Canada needs to implement a solution in which the victims of traffickers are the focus, and macro level factors that contribute to trafficking are discussed. The beginning of human trafficking can be traced back to the practice of slavery and the slave…

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    reconciled the defense mechanisms I use are denial and displacement. I use denial when blocking out extreme events like my personal mental health. I tell myself I am ok and do not need medicine. I think I do not need therapy or help. I am in denial about what is best for my health, even though I know in the back of my mind I need help. I use displacement when I have a stressful day at school and I go home and lash out on my…

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    reveal an abundant amount of information about the individual, the society, and the world. At a certain stage in life, one may likely ponder the meaning of their existence. Some people may think they need to figure out what their specific purpose on earth is, while some may never feel the need to do anything out of their…

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    Maslow describes human beings’ hierarchy of needs which states that “the deficiency, or basic needs are said to motivate people when they are unmet. Also, the need to fulfill such needs will become stronger the longer the duration they are denied”; hence the basic need to protect myself, to change my life and surroundings and to allow people to get a better closure with me while still maintaining a sense of security. In Maslow’s triangular stages of hierarchy of needs, I can say still say that I…

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    HR audits can look at their employees at a psychological model. A psychological model that can be used well in the medical field is Alderfer’s Hierarchal model which looks at existence, relatedness, and growth needs. By looking at it in this perspective, audits will understand the needs that are necessary for the doctors to perform well while they are working on the line but at the same time, they cannot satisfy everybody at the…

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    ASSESSMENT OF NEEDS MASLOW Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) born into a family of Russian Jewish immigrants to the United States. “He was the eldest child of seven children, and described in his youth as “an extraordinarily shy neurotic young man, depressed, terribly unhappy, lonely and self-rejecting. (Frager, 1987) An earlier student of theorist Harry Harlow infamous for his perhaps somewhat controversial studies of attachment issues on infant monkeys. His article, A Theory of Human Motivation…

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    1. Chapter 1 “The Beginning” of the textbook “Invitation to the Life Span” emphasizes “the science of human development that seeks to understand how and why people – all kinds of people, everywhere, of every age – change over time.” (Berger pg 4) The main and essential that was mentioned were “the three domains of human development” (Berger pg 8) a. Biological development includes “growth and change that occur in a person’s body and genetic, nutritional, and health factors that affects…

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    In many cases, including notable people like Rembrandt and Van Gogh, self-actualisation needs were all they were really able to achieve, struggling to find love or acceptance until long after their deaths. This is important to remember as managers of today. In agreeing with this criticism, everyone has their own needs in their own order and we should address every employee differently. Next on our list we have Lillian Gilbreth. Born in California…

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    For many, a father is one of the first people they see when they are born. Everyone has a father, but some are not lucky enough to grow up with a strong father figure in their lives. Whether emotionally or physically, an absent father can have detrimental effects on a child, and girls that grow up with an absent father will have psychological issues later in life. Development As a child develops, they are shaped by their parents. Girls really look up to their father to make a strong structure…

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