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    individual needs

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    Unit tittle: individual needs in health in health and social care Outline the everyday needs of individuals (P1) Introduction: The Maslow triangle shows the basic needs on how to survive and what every individual needs. So far we have looked at everyday needs for different individuals. We have also discussed Maslow’s triangle and how it helps us with what we need. We have looked at each step of the ladder and what we can add in the certain categories. We looked at what each person deserves in

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    Typical Needs

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    TYPICAL NEEDS 2 After reading Chapter One from ‘Becoming a Helper’ by Corey and Corey I learned different things about myself and my own personal needs. I learned about the nine different typical needs and how my own personal needs relate to them. This will help me to have a better understanding of the factors that have influenced me to join this program and the helping profession. The Need To Make An Impact Having a need to make a difference or have some sort of impact on someone’s

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    human needs

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    Human Needs Stephanie Humphrey‚ Travis Cooper‚ James Casteel‚ Keevi Hicks PSY/211 September 11‚ 2012 Courtney Boyer Human Needs Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs is a basic need at the bottom. Starting from the bottom of the pyramid and moving towards the top we start with physiological‚ safety‚ love/belonging‚ esteem‚ and at the top with self-actualization. With these steps Maslow describes the pattern that human motivation generally moves through. The four most fundamental layers of the pyramid

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    Dominant Needs

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    Writing Assignment #1 "Everyone’s behavior is guided by his or her unique needs and wants." Salespersons‚ prospects‚ customers‚ and consumers all make their daily decisions based on this fact. By better understanding others needs and wants as well as your own‚ a salesperson can reach his full potential for attracting new business as well as retaining business while maximizing revenue. As we discussed in class‚ there are four major personality traits that differ depending on varying amounts

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    Want and Need

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    Some people in countries like the United States of America think they need all the newest gadgets‚ the newest model of a car‚ and they really need the Internet. We have grown up in a generation ruled by the discoveries of things like the Internet and iPhones. We are used to having so many things that we just take for granted‚ things we think we need that we don’t‚ and worst of all things that we don’t think we need that we would be lost without. So many other nations don’t have the things that

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    Utilarian Needs

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    have such a high level of drive that arouses me to satisfy the needs. I finally decide to reduce the tension‚ occurs from the discrepancy between my present state (of not having it) and my goal (owns a notebook)‚ by buying it. The motivation I had then resulted from my needs‚ both utilarian and hedonic. On the one hand‚ utilarian need implies my attention towards to objective and tangible attributes of the products. My utilarian need was the necessity of using the laptop to do homework‚ paperwork

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    Analysis: Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka. Set in the 1960s‚ written in the first person narrative manner‚ the poem “Telephone Conversation” by Wole Soyinka is a poetic satire against the widespread racism in the modern Western society. As a student from Nigeria‚ the poet had encountered firsthand such parochial attitude‚ and had learnt to take it in his stride‚ the poem is thus influenced by his personal experience. The poem is about a telephone conversation in England between the poet‚

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    Physiological Needs

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    -is a powerful physiological motive. This happen when the blood level of glucose or sugar falls below a certain point. The body need to restore it making the stomach hungry for food. 2. Thirst -happens when the level of water inside the body decreases. The mouth and the throat tissues become dry and the nerve endings in the tissues are stimulated. 3. Oxygen Need -is more powerful than hunger and thirst drive for no one can ever live without an oxygen. Deprivation from oxygen for an amount

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    Need Help

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    Here Is An Example Of A Financial Aid Letter Of Appeal If you have lost your financial aid and need to learn how to write an appeal letter to the Financial Aid committee of your school‚ it is best to either ask a financial aid counselor that works in your school’s financial aid office or the specific person who sent you your financial aid letter of suspension. Each school may have different requirements but the reasons for the suspension are usually about the same. Most schools already have their

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    Hierarchy of Needs

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    Maslow’s Hierchy of Needs Abraham Maslow projected a general overview of human motivation. His theory strikes a distinctive sense of balance between biological and social needs that integrates many motivational concepts. According to Maslow individual needs are set in a hierarchy‚ and everyone must satisfy their basic needs before they can satisfy their higher needs. The hierarchy is portrayed as a pyramid beginning with physiological needs at the bottom and self-actualization at the top. The ’Hierarchy

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