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    Need of Education

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    Examples: a) School qualifications → no training → semiskilling → work b) School qualifications → apprenticeship → skilled worker/skilled employee c) Lower/intermediate secondary school qualifications → apprenticeship → master craftsman d) University entrance qualifications → apprenticeship → additional training → occupation e) University entrance qualifications → apprenticeship → higher education → executive position f) University entrance qualifications → higher education → executive position

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    When company satisfy public needs The marketing system of all companies all over the world has been accused of adding to several “evils” in all societies at large‚ unlike other business functions like accounting or finance‚ people in marketing interact directly with the public even studies show that marketer and salesperson rank poorly in ratings of the most trusted professions.  Critics have charged that the marketing system urges too much in material possessions. People are judged by what they

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    Statement of Need Marcie Wood BSHS/452 November 28‚ 2011 Adam Robe Statement of Needs Harnett County ranks 23 percent with children who are in poverty. The economy has put a hardship on families. The effects that families have developed are losing employment‚ or acquiring to take employment with lower wages. During this economy crisis families are finding it difficult to provide the basic essentials for his or her family. With individuals that have lost his or her job receiving unemployment

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    SOCIAL NEEDS Because of the social nature of humans and the long developmental period from birth to adulthood‚ the need for love and belonging is closely linked to the need for survival. Desire for closeness and bonding results in the creation of family and social structures that bring new members of the species into existence and nurture and support them on an on-going basis. Glasser believes that successful relationships are key to a person’s happiness. The need for love and belonging includes

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    Murray Needs

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    of Psychogenic Needs American psychologist Henry Murray (1893-1988) developed a theory of personality that was organized in terms of motives‚ presses‚ and needs. Murray described a needs as a‚ "potentiality or readiness to respond in a certain way under certain given circumstances" (1938). Theories of personality based upon needs and motives suggest that our personalities are a reflection of behaviors controlled by needs. While some needs are temporary and changing‚ other needs are more deeply

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    Children in Need

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    situations beyond their control. Many families have divorced‚ become widowed‚ lost jobs‚ or are abusive or neglectful. Children need to be provided with proper care and attention for them to become productive members of society. They also need to be reassured that situations are beyond their control and that they are not at fault. Many children also encounter psychological needs that require professional help from guidance counselors‚ psychologists‚ or social workers. The goal is to provide the children

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    A good example for the very young would be Fisher-Price Fun-2-Learn Color Flash Laptop or their Cool School computers. These are basic computers with not much artificial intelligence built-in‚ they’re more like training wheels for computers. This strongly suggests that the age of familiarizing children to computers is when the parent believes it’s appropriate. As your child moves up in age‚ you can download apps like‚ iWriteWords. This app allows tailored learning for their child’s needs by allowing

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    Training Needs

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    TRAINING PROCESS AND TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS Introduction Training can be described as “the acquisition of skills‚ concepts or attitudes that result in improved performance within the job environment”. Training analysis looks at each aspect of an operational domain so that the initial skills‚ concepts and attitudes of the human elements of a system can be effectively identified and appropriate training can be specified. Training analysis as a process often covers: * Review of current

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    Man Need

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    Tolstoy’s short story – “How much land does a man need?” — is a religious-morality tale which can be interpreted in a variety of ways‚ but which seems primarily concerned with the destructive consequences of human ambition. The story is about a man named Pahom – a peasant farmer — who desires to acquire more land‚ acquires some land‚ but is not satisfied and needs to acquire more. Eventually he over-reaches‚ forfeits all his accumulated wealth and causes his own death. (*See below for a Summary

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    1995 • Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 D1: Health and Safety Act At Work 1974: Health and Safety Act At Work 1974 can support strategies to establish and maintain healthy‚ safe and secure environments in early years settings by making sure that the setting a safe environment for the children to be. An example could be when the children are playing outside making sure that the practitioners are outside watching them to prevent accidents. Another example could be in the classroom

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