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    Maslow Was Wrong

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    Nain’sPorous Hierarchy of Needs: An Alternative to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs1. “Maslow’s model treats all men as pre-programmed robots‚ all of whom have the same pre-programmed pattern of needs.” Maslow Hierarchy of Needs2: Introduction Maslow‟s Need Theory supposedly forms as one of the bedrock principles of psychology3‚ and it has been applied to diverse fields like organizational behaviour4‚ organizational/&behavioural economics5‚ and management studies6 and beyond7. In the fields of organizational

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    Is Abortion Right Or Wrong

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    humanity. The author asserts as much with these two sentences. “If opponents of abortion are wrong‚ then they are attempting to strip women of their rights. If abortion advocates are wrong‚ then they are complicit in a moral atrocity to which every genocide in human history pales in comparison.” (Shenvi‚ n.d.) Both of these are not

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    A Wrong Gender Perception

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    A Wrong Gender Perception K S VENKATARAMAN Generally‚ ‘Perception’ refers to a mental organization; it is based on an accepted way of interpretation of something to which the person concerned has given some thought or could attach some past experience or could relate some emotions. Our perception on a subject usually decides our approach towards it; also it has substantial influence over the decisions we take on any relevant matter. Perceptual Constancy can mold a definite tendency for

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    Child Labor Is Wrong

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    Child Labor is wrong‚ and we need to do something about it. I believe that child labor is very cruel and needs to be gone. Why you may ask is this such an urgent topic? Well‚ it’s because their are very big health hazards‚ kids are not getting schooled right‚ and they are just plain out too young for these working conditions. My first reason is one of the most important one in my opinion‚ health hazards but really all of the reasons that I list are equally important. All around the world kids

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    Everything Wrong With the Puritans Nearly everyone can agree that the Puritans had some issues. They killed countless innocent people for ridiculous reasons‚ accused anybody different from them of being a witch‚ and were extremely strict about religion. Some Puritans even accused people they didn’t like of witchcraft just to get them executed. The Puritans that saw problems with this system were accused of being witches and hanged as well. These actions are shown very clearly in Arthur Miller’s

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    Wars Are Always Wrong

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    Wars are always wrong It has been approximately 100‚000 years that modern human beings first evolved in the Earth. Along with the pace of time human civilization has been diversified into different racial‚ ethnic and language groups. This disintegration has lead people to live in a myriad of culture which is considerably different from each other‚ in most of the ways. The hodgepodge of various culture‚ race‚ and language has created complex and factious human societies. From the beginning of

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    Wrong Site Surgery

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    Sollecito and Johnson‚ 9.2% of the world’s hospital patients are harmed during the care process‚ and 7.4% of this harm leads to death. Mr. Smith became one member of this 9.2% when the healthcare team assigned to treat his injury operated on the wrong knee. In an attempt to alleviate similar situations from occurring in the future‚ the healthcare organization at the crux of this occurrence wants a team formed for analysis purposes‚ to ensure this does not happen again. This team will need to consist

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    Was Hiroshima Wrong

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    and limiting damage done by war. The Just War Theory consists of seven sections: Just Cause‚ that force may only be used to correct a grave‚ public evil‚ Comparative Justice‚ where the rights on a side of a conflict must significantly outweigh the wrongs‚ Legitimate Authority‚ only duly constituted public authorities may use deadly force or wage war‚ Right Intention‚ force may only be used in a truly just cause‚ Probability of Success‚ arms may not be used in a cause where disproportionate measures

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    Racial Profiling Is Wrong

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    start looking what people wear and start making rude comments like that’s what an African American would wear or he must be in a gang because he has a tattoo and his name his Juan. The truth of the matter that racial profiling is wrong and most of the time. The reason why we do it is because we are influence by our own experience‚ knowledge and even the media. All this profiling we do is not good for anyone‚ it can stop them from getting a job or even getting pulled over by the cops which can lead

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    Expert Can Be Wrong

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    History records numerous occasions when the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority have been wrong opinions. When the idea of inoculating people against such diseases as smallpox first arrived in the colonies in the early 1900s‚ most authorities regarded it as nonsense. Among them were Benjamin Franklin and a number of the men who later founded Harvard Medical School. Against the authorities stood a relatively unknown man who didn’t even have a medical degree‚ Zabdiel Boylston

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