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    Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory Pablo Valdez Liberty University Abstract Abraham Maslow introduced a very simple way of understanding the needs of a person. The Hierarchy of Needs sorts the needs of the lowest and most basic levels to the higher levels. Maslow then arises within their theory of personality‚ the concept of hierarchy of needs‚ which needs are structurally organized with varying degrees of power‚ according to a biological determination given by our genetic makeup as the agency

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    Common traits of the Filipinos Common Traits It is difficult to define and ascertain the very core of what it is to be a Filipino. History tells us that the Filipinos as we know now had an untraceable origin. All that we can do now is to determine the common traits that are common to all of the Filipinos. Common traits among Filipinos can be traced throughout its existence‚ from the pre-colonial era up to the present era that we have now. There is something that is particularly common and at the

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    Judith Character Traits

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    six characteristics that make a strong female protagonist (Patterson). The first trait is having a goal that must be reached and that usually has grave consequences if not attained (Patterson). Second is that she is usually flawed; meaning she has to make choices and the lack thereof could potentially change the story (Patterson). Thirdly‚ she must capture the audiences’ attention by having a unique personality trait that makes her life-like to the reader (Patterson). Fourthly‚ she is a dynamic character;

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    Traits of a Good Leader

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    Traits of a Good Leader “Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal.” (Northouse‚ P.G. 2012). I will be discussing the criteria I would set forth in selecting a new company president for my organization and the leadership traits that must possess in order to effectively transition into this role. A leader is someone who is able to command and lead an organization or department while doing what is in the best interest of

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    Lubbock Character Traits

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    Lubbock‚ because I believe we choose our character traits. We make decisions in our lives‚ some life changing decisions‚ some small irrelevant decisions‚ that could change our minds according to how we process our choices. Our personality affects our character heavily‚ our personality tells one everything about us. Our character is also affected by our ability to perceive things positively or negatively. I believe that we chose our character traits by the decisions that we make‚ our personality‚ and

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    Beowulf's Heroic Traits

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    an exemplification of the qualities that defined a hero in his time: he is strong‚ fearless‚ and proves himself to be both selfless and generous to friend and foe alike. What most people look for in a good hero is selflessness and generosity. This trait is common even in modern day superheroes; Spiderman saves the city with no compensation‚ Captain America fights against the evil organization with no request for anything in return‚ and even Thor does not ask for anything in return when he saves the

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    Creon Character Trait

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    Character Trait of Creon The Greek tragedy Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ introduces characters that can be described as tragic heroes. This tragedy has the character face with a dramatic reconciliation. Creon‚ one of the main characters in the play‚ is a major tragic hero because of his personal characteristics and the actions he made. There were three specific characteristics that can be explained to describe Creon’s personality. He was ignorant‚ rude and insecure. Creon had a natural habit of being

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    Traits of a Functional Manager Curtis Mustard BUS201: Principles of Management Paul Michael April 9‚ 2012 A manager’s role in any organization "is the planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling of human and other resources to achieve organizational goals efficiently and effectively." (Jones‚2011‚pg.4). Now that we have all of the hoopla out of the way and we have a word for word description of what management is‚ we will now discuss exactly what a manager’s role is as far as the employee

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    Five Basic Traits

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    In your own words‚ describe each of the five basic dispositional traits. Then‚ select one of the adjective pairs listed in the table for each of the five trait categories in Table 1.2 on p. 7 of the text and describe where you think your personality falls in the spectrum of each adjective pair. For example: Extraversion: Talkative - Quiet; I am generally more talkative than I am quiet. I favor the talkative end of the spectrum. When I am at work‚ however‚ I tend to be quieter. Agreeableness (A)

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    Charlie Gordon wasn’t like the average person. He was a mentally challenged adult. People made fun of him and teased him and he laughed with them not even knowing what they were talking about. It was a very sad story but he still had lots of hope. All Charlie had ever wanted was to have friends. Doctors thought Charlie was special and he got the chance to get operated on so that he could be smart. Charlie was better after the surgery because he understood more about the world. After the operation

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