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    The man in the grey suit- By Ava Fried Her jet black hair was pulled into a tight ponytail. Hairspray made the loose curls keep‚ while the pins kept it in place. Makeup concealed the dark grey circles which preceded underneath her eyes. Her tear streaked skin soaked in the arid pressed powder as her aunty continued to paint her face as though she were a doll. Aunt May had put a lot of effort into getting Allegra ready today. She bought her a dress last week‚ a black one. It had lace sleeves with

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    steel runner. The excitement she felt dancing around her heart‚ had a life all its own as she waited for Sam‚ or her other friends to eventually come in. Commonly ordering the same thing‚ Lelia’s demonstrative voice would murmured‚ “Coney Island Chicken‚ please‚” a hot dog‚ for those not familiar with the soda fountain slang. Lelia’s eyelashes fluttered in Danny’s direction‚ knowing full well he would only charge her four cents instead of the actual cost of a nickel. A full year younger than Lelia

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    Abstract Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory of motivation and personality developed by the psychologist Abraham H. Maslow (1908-1970). Maslow’s hierarchy explains human behavior in terms of basic requirements for survival and growth. These requirements‚ or needs‚ are arranged according to their importance for survival and their power to motivate the individual. The resulting hierarchy of needs is often depicted as a pyramid‚ with physical survival needs located at the base of the pyramid and

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    to motivate them (Rozalin‚ 2013). The motivational theories include the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and McGregor’s Theory X and Y. The Hierarchy of Needs is a five-stage model with respect to employee’s motivation‚ including physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ sense of belongings‚ self-esteem‚ and self-actualisation. Maslow proposed that individual needs to satisfy the lower-level needs before pursing the higher-level needs (Fabricant‚ et al.‚ 2013). McGregor’s Theory X and Y is two approach of motivating

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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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    Levels of Management

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    Management as an Activity * Management as a Discipline * Management as a Group * Management as a Science * Management as an Art * Management as a Profession * Features of Management * ------------------------------------------------- Levels of Management * Objectives of Management * Importance of Management * Management and Administration * Functions of Management * Co-ordination - Introduction * Co-ordination and Co-operation * Management Principles * Management Principles

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    Levels of Strategies

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    Strategies exist at a number of levels in an organisation. Taking Yahoo! again as an example‚ it is possible to distinguish at least three different levels of strategy. The top level is corporate-level strategy‚ concerned with the overall scope of an organisation and how value will be added to the different parts (business units) of the organisation. This could include issues of geographical coverage‚ diversity of products/services or business units‚ and how resources are to be allocated between

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    Levels of Management

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    The term “Levels of Management’ refers to a line of demarcation between various managerial positions in an organization. The number of levels in management increases when the size of the business and work force increases and vice versa. The level of management determines a chain of command‚ the amount of authority & status enjoyed by any managerial position. The levels of management can be classified in three broad categories: - 1. Top level / Administrative level 2. Middle level / Executory

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    Third Level

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    lesson: THE THIRD LEVEL written by: JACK FINNEY Page A Class: XII GIST OF THE LESSON Theme: Charley a thirty one year old having worked late at night enters Grand Central Station from Vanderbilt avenue‚ with the aim of boarding a train home. As the station is large consisting of various corridors and two levels catering for different trains‚ he loses his way. He finds himself in what he thinks is the third level of the station

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    levels of processing

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    The Levels of Processing ABSTRACT:- An experiment was conducted to test the levels of processing of Craik and Lockhart. This experiment aimed to find out if the three different levels of processing i.e orthographic‚ phonemic and semantic will affect the recall of words. Participants who were 109 first year undergraduate psychology students were presented with 30 list of words one at a time which comprised of the three different levels processing and at the end were given free recall. The data

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