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    Full Authority Digital electronic Control (FADEC) The goal of any engine control system is to allow the engine to perform at maximum efficiency for a given condition. The complexity of this task is proportional to the complexity of the engine. The history of full authority digital electronic control FADEC started in the 1960’s when Rolls Royce experimented with their Olympus 593 engine on a Concorde. The start of full authority digital electronic control (FADEC) was a full authority analogue

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    “People obey authority out of respect‚ while they obey power out of fear.” Power and authority are interpreted in many different ways. Authority is respected and recognized‚ where as power is used to exploit and manipulate situations simply to gain control or sway judgments. In some scenarios‚ power and authority are essentially indistinguishable‚ in others; one is taken advantage of by the other to dominate. E.g. Power may use authority to gain control and respect. I do not agree with this

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    Children vs. Authority: Rebellious Attitudes to Avoid Societal Expectations Children ’s literature has an extremely influential way of shaping a child’s outlook on life. When children read stories‚ they often relate to the characters on a very personal level‚ whether the character is polite and kind or rude and bratty. The plots of children’s stories can influence generations of children in negative and positive ways. For over one hundred years‚ one of these influential texts is still J.M. Barrie’s

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    Authority Authority can be hurtful. In William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ people have different authorities: Egeus can arrange Hermia’s life‚ Oberon can order all of the fairies to do his will‚ and Theseus can rule Athens. Although having authority is good‚ sometimes it could also cause losses‚ make people self-righteous and neglect others. In this play‚ Egeus‚ as a father‚ has the authority to “decide her [Hermia] fate” (I: i: 44)‚ but for this reason Egeus loses Hermia. Egeus

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    "Soul‚ Craft‚ and Cultural Hierarchy." Musician Magazine 1-9 Soul‚ Craft‚ and Cultural Hierarchy ENERGETIC‚ ARTICULATE‚ AND MUSICALLY impressive‚ Wynton Marsalis brings considerable weight to the contention that jazz is superior to other popular musical genres‚ and to a narrow‚ bebopcentered view of the jazz tradition. As forcefully opinionated as he usually is‚ though‚ Marsalis was brought up short a few times during this joint interview with keyboardist Herbie Hancock (b. 1940). For Marsalis

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    COMPUTER VIRUSES AND “FALSE AUTHORITY SYNDROME” 4TH EDITION © 1995‚97 ROB ROSENBERGER; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. INTERNET E-MAIL: us@kumite.com WORLD WIDE WEB: http://www.kumite.com/myths ABSTRACT ......................................................................................................................................................................1 Copyright notice & distribution policies .................................................................................................

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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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    discuss respecting authority figures. Therapist informed individual that she was told by teacher that individual was very disrespectful due to individual talked back‚ left his seat without permission‚ and did not comply with requests given by his teacher. Individual states other students in class was talking also and did not get in trouble. Therapist and individual discussed and practiced responsibility and decision-making skills to avoid talking back and disrespecting authority figures. Individual

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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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    between managers and workers to create a conducive working environment as well as satisfying each of the individual’s need in the workplace and 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

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