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    MASLOW HIERARCHY OF NEEDS IN RELATION TO EDUCATIONAL SETTING The Maslow hierarchy has a huge impact on teaching and classroom arrangement. This is due to its relationship to learning through motivation. As teachers we could use our knowledge of the hierarchy structure to plan lessons and the classroom environment conducive for learning‚ making sure it is child friendly and the children can explore easily without hindrance. the classroom needs to be set up to meet as much needs as possible‚ especially

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    Competitiveness How effectively an organization meets the wants and needs of customers relative to others that offer similar goods or services Business compete using MARKETING 1. Identifying consumer wants and/or needs is a basic input in an organization’s decision making process‚ and central to competitiveness. The idea is to achieve a perfect match between those wants and needs and the organization’s goods and/or services. 2. Price and quality are key factors in consumer buying decisions

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    Could you imagine a dark cloud coming over the United States large cities for 10 years. Well in the 1930s‚ a depression erupted causing millions of people to lose their jobs and making many banks and businesses go under. The depression effects made millions of people across the country try to stretch each dollar and the president had to step in with his new deal to save his country. To begin‚ the people of the United States had to stretch each dollar as far as it would go. Trying to stretch

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    School shootings in general are tragic‚ because they often affect innocent victims and almost always could have been prevented. In the given scenario Harless actions are in fact unstoppable‚ but the actions of the faculty are quite the opposite. The school went about the situation completely wrong. Instead of confronting the students once notified they are possibly in possession of a firearm‚ they should have notified law enforcement‚ worked to secure the area then isolate Harless and McCoy. In this

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    Some might say that there would have been no way to prevent or decelerate the Great Depression. However‚ regulation of the stock market‚ insured banking systems‚ and limits on agricultural production could have been the catalyst the country needed to cause the depression to reduce into a recession or put a stop to it all together. The stock market during the depression had free range to drop as low as it potentially could. If there had been some sort of limitation system than it would have saved

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    Despite our society in these days shows a huge difference between the rich and the poor‚ I decided to compared to developing countries and non-developing countries. The aim of this paper is to compare the Education System; history‚ tuition fees‚ literacy rate‚ problems‚ and international students of the United States of America and the Republic of the Philippines. In 1600‚ the settlement of the New England introduced the public education in United States while Philippines is known as one of the

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    February Con Case Resolved: In the United States‚ Organized Political Lobbying Does More Harm than Good I would just like to start off with a quote from the US court of Appeals..... "In support of the power of Congress it is argued that lobbying is within the regulatory power of Congress‚ that influence upon public opinion is indirect lobbying‚ since public opinion affects legislation; and that therefore attempts to influence public opinion are subject to regulation by the Congress. Lobbying

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    The first way to prevent sports injuries is to educate people about it. Sports injuries are a common problem in sports these days. One of the most common sports injury is a concussion. The concussion can be life threatening because it has to do with the brain. “42% of teens playing sports said they have downplayed or hidden an injury because they wanted to keep playing” according to Elizabeth Murry. If 42% of students are not telling coaches they can be severely injured and puts them at risk of being

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    ing Natacha Petit-frere Professor Donigan December 1‚ 2011 Being Organized Many of us are incompatible of being organized. Organization is a skill that must be learned and practice by an individual. It’s a rare person among us who doesn’t feel the need to get more organized. I consider myself fairly organized I show my organization skills by coordinating my clothes by style‚ color coding sections for my college courses‚ having a sheet of paper‚ a calendar and a white board. A lot of us

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    employees within their organization and deal with the behavior immediately. Step 1 Document the performance problems you observe. If the employee’s performance issues were raised as a concern by someone else‚ verify the allegations are legitimate by reviewing his work product. Research the employee’s work history and performance reviews to determine if the problem is a new behavior or if the worker has underperformed throughout his employment. Step 2 Meet with the employee in a confidential location

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