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    Need for Speed

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    Installments First Generation This was when Need for Speed started out as a franchise that revolved around driving exotics in scenic locations. The Need for Speed (1994) Main article: The Need for Speed The original Need for Speed was released for 3DO in 1994 with versions released for the PC (DOS) (1995)‚ PlayStation and Saturn (1996) following shortly afterwards. The Need for Speed and its Special Edition were the only games in the series to support DOS. Subsequent releases for the PC run

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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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    Needs Assessment

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    Pepsi’s Needs Assessment Paper November 27‚ 2011 By: Krystal M. Jackson HR 592 Professor: Bill Carnes Introduction Every organization at some point must design a training and development program to make sure that the managers and employees get the skills that it would take to perform their job. In order to design a training and development program‚ the organization must conduct a need assessment. “Need assessment is the process used to determine if training is necessary; it also

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    Meaning of Being Educated

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    The Meaning of Being an Educated Person Being educated is one of the most important attribute a person can have. However‚ there is a difference between being educated from experience and being educated from readings and schoolwork. Though being knowledgeable through experience allows a person to be thought of as well-rounded‚ the basics of his or her own rights and abilities are often overlooked. Not too many people can recite all of their rights and capabilities and be able to explain them

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    My beliefs on the meaning of life in religion and interpretation of such things.<br><br>In approaching the question of ’the meaning of life’ we have to examine the nature of meaning itself. Meaning‚ is by definition the point‚ or the intended goal. Consider the point of humans and the universe as seen from monotheistic religion. If life and the universe is some sort of toy or form of entertainment for some greater being‚ his point‚ his own entertainment‚ would then be the meaning of humans and the

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    Needs Assessment

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    TOPIC 4 NEEDS ASSESSMENT Overview This topic covers the needs assessment process‚ the various levels‚ approaches‚ and issues. The topic thoroughly describes organizational level analysis‚ person analysis and task analysis and what each entails. The section on person analysis breaks it down into the factors that influence individual performance and motivation‚ including basic skills‚ abilities and self-efficacy of the individual; inputs; outputs; consequences or rewards; and feedback.

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    Need for Affiliation

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    There are many situations in which people feel a need for affiliation. One situation that causes a greater need for affiliation is during a stressful situation. An example where there was an increase in the need for affiliation among individuals was right after the September 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. This event led to Americans putting their differences aside and coming together. The increase in an individual’s need for affiliation allowed individuals responding to the same stressor

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    Need of Csr

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    difference. Whereas Foxconn in mainland’s poor working condition has led to the labor unrest. The incident struck the company fame. In fact‚ business should go beyond the legal responsibility and be the active contributors to enhance the quality of lives and preserve the environment. Other than their position to compensate for the negative social impacts‚ socially conscious consumers are very critical and powerful in demanding CSR in the society. Customers can reject any irresponsible or unethical

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    Need Identification

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    Methods of needs identification - the process   The following paragraphs describe ten important steps in training needs identification and analysis.   1. Stakeholder analysis The topic on this subject (Part II - topic 2) clearly indicates how important it is to identify all possible stakeholders with an interest in the training process‚ including the identification and assessment of the training needs. Stakeholder analysis in the context of needs assessment will reveal the importance and possible

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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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