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    Abraham Maslow

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    Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of need theory And Frederic Skinner Behaviorist Theory Skinner and Maslow were one of psychology’s well know Theories. But it depends on which theorist you talk to‚ if they all agree. These two men have very brilliant minds with two different theories‚ with students learning in the classroom. Both of these theories have had tremendous impact in the classroom. Maslow says people instincts according to what they need. With this‚ it shapes a person behavior. If one of

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    middle age men and women‚ but he writes about it in a humorous and light-hearted manner. In the essay‚ Barry juxtaposes men and women views of beauty by using the famous supermodel‚ Cindy Crawford‚ as the standard of apperance that women strive to achieve‚ even though that the women could never exactly look like Cindy Crawford‚ no matter how much or the way you apply the make-up. As for the men Barry uses the famous actor Bradd Pitt‚ as the strandard that men‚ not necessairly try to achieve‚ but as

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    Motivation and Maslow

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    Maslow (1908-1970) introduced his theory back in 1954‚ and became of one of the founding father of motivation after publishing his booked ‘Motivation and Personality’. His theory is one of the most widely recognised and effectively used in today organisations all around the world. Maslow’s (1954) theory supports the need for understanding individual human behaviour and that different things motivate different individuals. For example‚ a need that needs to be fulfilled by an individual is

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    Maslow and Google

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    titles and corporate hierarchy. (P2‚ L4‚ 8-9). Google values their employees’ opinions (P3‚ L11-15)‚ and uses their the results as part of their growth and development procedures. The management style used by Google is the opposite of Maslow’s theory. Maslow states that once a need is satisfied it will no longer motivate a person. At Google they satisfy their employees needs on both levels and in return their employees are happy and very motivated‚ so motivated that Google is considered to be the best

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ Henri Matisse‚ and Cindy Sherman all convey different ideas and expression in their pieces. Each artist has used various materials and techniques to portray their figures in ways to represent their own emotions‚ ideas and values. The artworks David‚ Blue Nude (Icarus) and the Untitled Film Still‚ reveal the common use of the human figure to portray different artworks that carry strong and imperative messages to the viewers. Cindy Sherman is well-known for her artwork in observing

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    Ugly Truth About Beauty

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    “The Ugly Truth About Beauty” by Dave Barry If you’re a man‚ at some point a woman will ask you how she looks. "How do I look?" she’ll ask. You must be careful how you answer this question. The best technique is to form an honest yet sensitive opinion‚ then collapse on the floor with some kind of fatal seizure. Trust me‚ this is the easiest way out. Because you will never come up with the right answer. The problem is that women generally do not think of their looks in the same way that

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    Male Gaze

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    women are and have been portrayed in relation to the ‘male gaze’ and how it is still very prevalent in contemporary modern culture through photography and other mediums‚ such as‚ cinema and advertising. I will be analyzing the photographic work of Cindy Sherman‚ E.J. Bellocq‚ advertisement and the written work of Laura Mulvey and John Berger. Traditionally imagined‚ written and produced by men‚ advertisements have long depicted women as men want them to be‚ sexy‚ obedient‚ fragile‚ instead of as

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    Changing Roles of Women

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    message when he talks about supermodel Cindy Crawford giving out makeup tips: Cindy had all these middle-aged women applying beauty products to their faces; she stressed how important it was to apply them in a certain way‚ using the tips of their fingers. All the women dutifully did this‚ even though it was obvious to any sane observer that‚ no matter how carefully they applied these products‚ they would never look remotely like Cindy Crawford‚ who is some kind of genetic

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    on the beauty industry. When He tries to argue his point he addresses each gender‚ focusing on young adults. He writes about it in a humorous way‚ but still keeps it serious enough. Berry talks about the female views of beauty by using a model‚ Cindy Crawford (as if she were the female standard) and for the men‚ Brad Pitt. He uses brad Pitt as an example not of how men should be but almost as an example of what they should not be. It felt as if he was implying that Brad Pitt is a pretty boy

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    Cindy Kinash Essay

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    Cindy Kinash is an artist based in Vancouver‚ British Columbia‚ where she released her first font‚ “Hello‚ I like you”. She is most recognized for her rough‚ handmade fonts‚ that have a retro style to them. Although she works in typography now‚ she actually started out working apparel graphic design. She worked there for a few years until she decided to try out creating typefaces. After her first typeface got so much positive reviews‚ she went on to continue to create other fonts‚ such as Luella

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