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    Dark Matter Abstract

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    Dark Matter (Review) Dark Matter (Review) Kenneth Lathrom Kenneth Lathrom 6th Period Dark matter is the missing piece to the astronomical equation of galactic gravitation. Simply put it is the objects we do not know and cannot see that explain why the farthest planets don’t follow the “norm” and hurtle away from the center of their designated galaxy. Astrophycists have been looking for signs of these unseen particles. Having theorized that when two dark matter particles collide they

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    The role of an umpire is to control and be fair throughout the game according to the rules. The umpire has to position themselves where they can see the players‚ the play and most important the ball. All professional games will have two umpires and the following diagram shows the main parts of the court they cover for umpiring with the umpire blowing the whistle for the centre pass if a goal was just scored in their section. An umpire needs confidence controlling the game and have a powerful voice

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    The Hierarchy of needs theory is a formation of the needs of an individual person. Basically this hierarchy are based on five level which is classified into Physiological needs‚ Safety needs‚ Love/Belonging needs‚ Esteem needs and Self-actualization needs. It can be illustrated with a diagram 1.0 The Diagram of Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. This is diagram are has been developed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper of A Theory of Human Motivation which he subsequently extended to include his observation

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can explain almost all human behavior. In maslow’s hierarchy of needs there are five levels‚ Biological and physiological‚ Safety needs‚ Love and belongingness‚ esteem needs and self actualized needs. Each level represents a different need for a person to survive. Maslow stated that the lower needs need to be met before the higher ones. His needs has gave me a better understanding about myself and others by‚ feeling more secure‚ having

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Coley L. Boone ODV 420 March 15‚ 2015 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs ‘What motivates people?’—Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ a theory of psychology‚ helps understand and answer this question. Maslow’s theory of human motivation is based on the premise that a set of motivation systems‚ quite independent of rewards and unconscious desires‚ drives people. Maslow organized people’s needs into a hierarchy and said that people feel motivated to achieve these needs

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    Justice In The Dark Knight

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    nature of justice is the movie The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight is an effective example of the complicated nature of justice because it uses powerful symbolic scenes to demonstrate the difficulty in finding justice‚ it uses characters as strong symbols for the various natures of justice and injustice‚ and it shows that the obviously just and unjust characters have striking similarities. The Dark Knight’s scenes provide many examples

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    Do the Dark Ages deserve to be called dark? People believe that the Dark Ages lived up to its name. They tend to use the term Dark Ages‚ because many people died due to the Black Plague‚ crusades‚ and wars. There was also a large loss of knowledge during the Dark Ages. A large portion of the population forgot how to read and write‚ and inventions like cement were lost as well. Although‚ the majority of people in the Dark Ages forgot knowledge‚ the Dark Ages were not that dark‚ because the monasteries

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    The “Indoor Management Rule” apparently developed as a means of mitigating the harshness and burdens of the doctrine of constructive notice in relation to outsiders dealing with companies; the doctrine of constructive notice states that persons dealing with a company are deemed to have notice of the contents of its registered documents. The reason for this was stated by‚ Lord Wensleydale in Ernest v Nicholls to be the fact of the public nature of registration: All persons therefore‚ must take notice

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    identifying priorities‚ and how‚ or why they are allocated to different needs‚ is a concept based on human motivation (Blackwell‚ Miniard & Engel 2006). Abraham Maslow‚ a clinical psychologist‚ is behind the well-known theory of human motivation - Hierarchy of Needs (Schiffman et al. 2011). Maslow’s theory is a model based on human motivation that places emphasis on the concepts of human needs (Oleson 2004). This concept was developed to seek an explanation into why individuals are driven by particular

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs theory is the most basic motivation theory. However‚ there are certain elements in the theory that are questionable. The first and most basic criticism is that measurement of needs and whether they are fulfilled or not is very difficult. In this particular research‚ employees from Telenor were required to rate their needs on a scale of 1 to 5‚ however‚ what any research on Maslow’s theory conveniently forgoes is the fact that needs cannot be classified on a scale. They

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