Positive psychology : A New Way to Aging Gracefully in India Presented By: Dr.(Mrs.)Renu Jha- Principal(Education) Shri Jain-Divakar Mahavidyalaya‚Indore In last one decade there has been lot of focus on Positive psychology for good and a departure from traditional psychology ‚which targetted on fixing psychological problem related to pathology. Positive psychology is a recent branch of psychology whose purpose was nicely explained. Positive psychology is a science of positive aspects
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impact employee motivation were found. In the case study organization rewards in use are positively impacting employee motivation and the reasons why rewards are impacting motivation was explained through the use of grounded motivation and reward theories. As the case study approach was chosen for this thesis the results and conclusions of this research are valid only to the case study organization and the conclusions should not be generalized outside the case study organization. KEYWORDS:
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The documentary “Aging Matters: End of Lives” takes an in depth look at the aging population and how fast it is growing‚ It details the effect on the population as a whole in providing adequate care for our aging populations. It is a difficult task to even mention death to some people‚ but death is a natural process we all as humans will go through. The act of dying scares most people‚ and the thought of not dying how they would want to die is even more fearful for them. Dying scares me but I understand
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A1. What role would money play in: (a) the hierarchy-of-needs theory; (b) the motivation-hygiene theory; (c) the equity theory; and (d) the expectancy theory? Answer: A1. What role would money play in: (a) the hierarchy-of-needs theory; (b) the motivation-hygiene theory; (c) the equity theory; and (d) the expectancy theory Money plays different roles in different theories. (a) For the
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In today’s society work is most likely to be associated with paid work. We always tell people about our paid employment‚ the work where we receive a regular income. So the work we do can play a role in defining our identity and how we see our self. Your employment can also play a major role in terms of; determining a person’s level of income‚ defining a person’s status‚ social class and a person’s Life chances. For example those in upper class enjoy greater life chances than those in working class
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think‚ accurately— summarizes recent efforts to do just that.1 These entail the identification of and subsequent assault on something called “the critical” or “critical architecture‚” usually accompanied by a collateral assault on something called “theory.” At the risk of erecting yet another straw figure that tramples on the subtleties of Baird’s analysis‚ it might be fair to characterize such practices‚ variously named “post-critical” or “projective‚” as sharing a commitment to an affect-driven‚ nonoppositional
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largely in the realm of theory. Even more well-known concepts like Hawking radiation have continued to elude scientists‚ so drawing solid conclusions from any one paper is difficult. Like many topics in theoretical physics‚ the ideas that Stephen Hawking pondered were so radical and far-out that we usually couldn’t even test them. And even for one of the brightest minds of our time‚ the calculations are extremely complex. Hawking and Hertog describe their preliminary theory as a “toy model‚” or one
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Plath uses personification to convey a mirror defending itself against an aging woman’s conclusion that the mirror is making her appear old and ugly. The mirror reflects what stands by it precisely like it is without any alteration. The mirror exhibits exact reflections of how something appears in reality. The mirror has “no preconceptions” towards the image; it cannot be prejudice against the image‚ since it is incapable of emotions. In addition‚ the mirror “swallows” what it sees‚ and reflects
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Theories of Aging Erik Erikson‚ who took a special interest in this final stage of life‚ concluded that the primary psychosocial task of late adulthood (65 and beyond) is to maintain ego integrity (holding on to one’s sense of wholeness)‚ while avoiding despair (fearing there is too little time to begin a new life course). Those who succeed at this final task also develop wisdom‚ which includes accepting without major regrets the life that one has lived‚ as well as the inescapability of death. However
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Aging of population (also known as demographic aging‚ and population aging) is a summary term for shifts in the age distribution (i.e.‚ age structure) of a population toward older ages. A direct consequence of the ongoing global fertility transition (decline) and of mortality decline at older ages‚ population aging is expected to be among the most prominent global demographic trends of the 21st century. Population aging is progressing rapidly in many industrialized countries‚ but those developing
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