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    organizations‚ but beyond that my exploration is nonexistent. A large part of my experience with Honors is going to be dedicated to finding exactly what I am going to do in my life that is going to serve those around me both now as well as in the future. Frankl expressed the importance of helping others himself when he tells of his time working in the sick bay. He makes the point that‚ although you may be struggling helping others is still extremely crucial because they may be suffering too; and often far

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    this was certainly the case for several prisoners of concentration camps. The same was true for Victor Frankl who recognized the power of of the human mind‚ and knowing that we will always have a choice. He recounts‚ “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances‚ to choose one’s own way” (Frankl 43). Frankl alongside several camp inmates lost everything tangible that they had ever owned‚ yet the one thing

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    U10a1 The Good Life PHI 2000 Ethics December 2011 Studies about the Good Life What I learned from Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Augustine‚ and Frankl Aristotle believes that one’s accomplishments in being happy are the driving force to a “Good Life”. The good life creates a happiness that relates to one functioning well and reason. Aristotle believes that it takes time‚ hard work and restraint to get to the employ the habits of reasoning and according to him everything has a purpose

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    can survive and cling to life given such apparently frail or simple reasons as love for one’s children‚ talent to be used‚ or even just simple memories. It redefines human achievement‚ the will to meaning and logotherapy‚ and sources of meaning. Frankl recollected on the thoughts that gave him the will to live. The mental images of his wife provided the only light in the dark days of the concentration camp‚ and there is a beautiful scene when he is thinking of her with such intensity that when a

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    Australia‚ a boomerang only comes back to the hunter when it has missed its target‚ the prey. Well‚ man also only returns to himself‚ to being concerned with his self‚ after he has missed his mission‚ has failed to find meaning in life. —Viktor Frankl‚ Psychotherapy and Existentialism: Selected Papers on Logotherapy (1967‚ p. 9) Some forms of counseling and psychotherapy‚ such as Freud’s psychoanalysis‚ evolved primarily from medical practice with disturbed patients. Others‚ such as behavior

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    Furthermore‚ the foraging ranges of bumblebees seem to be species specific (Walther-Hellwig and Frankl.‚ 2000; Darvill et al.‚ 2004). However‚ sound estimates of the specific foraging distances are difficult to obtain. Most studies are limited in sample size at large spatial scales‚ as the area in which a bee might forage increases with the square of the foraging distance (Walther-Hellwig and Frankl.‚ 2000‚ Darvill et al.‚ 2004)‚ and homing experiments probably do not reveal the actual foraging

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    Everyone responds differently to life depending on their perspective; this is determined by whether it is a spiritual or a physical perspective. This affects how people react to dire situations. Will devastation cause a downward spiral in the wrong direction or will it inspire hope? The way an individual reacts is determined by what they “see”. Some see circumstances as overwhelming‚ while others allow those same circumstances to catapult them into great hope. Spiritual and physical perspectives

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    com.ezproxylocal.library.nova.edu/docview/899227431?accountid=6579 Folbre‚ N Jelavic‚ M.‚ & Ogilvie‚ K. (2009). Maslow and management: Universally applicable or idiosyncratic? The Canadian Manager‚ 34(4)‚ 16-17. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezproxylocal.library.nova.edu/docview/846781461?accountid=6579 Maslow‚ A Maslow‚ A.‚ Stephens‚ D.‚ & Heil‚ G. (1998). Maslow on management. New York: John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. Parallon workforce management solutions. (2011‚ January 02). Retrieved

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    feeling of fulfillment. In business management‚ motivation is an important research field. Over the years‚ there have been many motivation theories developed. One of the most famous theories is on the basis of Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Maslow (1954) argued that individuals have a hierarchy of needs‚ and true motivation is achieved by fulfilling higher level of needs. Emphasized by various motivation theories‚ income (money) has been an essential factor which can affect motivation. Someone

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    Looking for Alibrandi: “When we are no longer able to change a situation‚ we are challenged to change ourselves” Victor Frankl “When we are no longer able to change a situation‚ we are challenged to change ourselves.” By Victor Frankl Victor Frankl is saying when we come to the point where we can’t change a situation that we are forced to change ourselves instead. This process of changing ourselves is a challenge but in a funny way is easier than pushing and trying to change a situation

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