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    you need to keep alive are water, food and shelter that’s all you need to live and be happy. You don’t need sports, music, art, electronic things to keep you alive those are just things that you want like a flower just needs dirt sunlight and water and it grows into something beautiful but no I don’t agree with this; yes you do need food water and some kind of shelter but we do need other things to make us happy and maybe eve to keep us alive. “She said, "Do you have more things that you need,…

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    the 19th century numerous theories were drawn up based on the topic of motivation. “The two factor theory” developed by Fredrick Herzberg is a study of need satisfaction. This theory is based on satisfier factors (motivators) and dissatisfies (hygiene’s) and it explains how workers respond to these two products. “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs” is a need theory and was written by Abraham Harold Maslow in 1943. This is based on a group…

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    I Need You Now “I Need You Now,” by Lady Antebellum, was featured in the 2012 film Zero Dark Thirty, and it was used in television series such as Hellcats and The Glades. The song tells a realistic story about a man and a woman who loved each other, but their pride kept them apart. In the beginning, the woman sings about all of the "Picture perfect memories scattered all around the floor" (line 1,2). All of the perfect things they've done together, came to an end. She missed him, and now she's…

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    Maslow summarised that everybody has five levels of needs; these needs are arranged into a hierarchy. While we may not consciously use this hierarchy he noted that we would go through each layer starting with our physiological needs through to, safety, affection, esteem and finally self-actualisation (Naylor, 2004). Using this theory the practical application must be looked at in order to see…

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    Charles Maslow created the Hierarchy of Needs, which is a pyramid composing of five different sorts of needs. The highest form of needs is reaching full potential, which is the narrowest form of needs, and then branches out to the most basic needs. Those basic needs include, food, water, and sex. Food and water are a given, for they sustain life. Sex at the simplest level is used to populate the world, but over time its purpose has been for pleasure. Since then, companies have used values such…

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    Abraham Maslow Hierarchy of Needs Theory. It describes ways of satisfying the Need on the job: Self-Fulfillment or Self- Actualization: feeling a sense of accomplishment, Ego or Esteem: Being praised, recognized or given more responsibilities, Social or Belonging: being a part of the work group or company-sponsored events, Safety or Security: safe working conditions & fair treatment, and Physiological or Biological: pay, rest break, or clean air. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory is underlined…

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    are many reasons that people make survival shelters, as well as different types of them. The basic types of these are the natural or primitive shelter, temporary, and permanent shelters. These all have reasons for being built and reasons for their need. These shelters are a needed item. Depending on the country or time of year the lack of a strong one could cause illness or even death. Survival Shelters The first is the primitive survival shelters they usually are considered to be made from…

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    According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs, sleeps is one of the most basic physiological things a person needs alongside air and water. For most people, when thinking of sleep, they picture their bed at home where they feel safe and comfortable, essentially building up to the next levels of Maslow’s hierarchy. When a base need, like sleep, is not satisfied a person cannot fulfill any of their higher needs of: safety, social needs, esteem, and self-actualization. In Truman Capote’s novel, In Cold…

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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 had introduced the Hierarchy of Needs Theory (Management Study Guide, n. d.). This theory is categorized into five levels, which are physiological needs, safety and security, social needs, esteem needs as well as self-actualization. Most of the time, it is showed as a hierarchical pyramid. According to The Peak Performance Centre (n. d.), it helps to motivate people to fulfill basic needs for rising life satisfaction. The most basic needs are placed at the lowest levels of the…

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