the human life. Like food‚ water‚ sleep‚ medicine and education. Maslow (1954) points out that the person who thinks he or she is hungry may actually be looking more for comfort‚ or dependence‚ than for vitamins or proteins. Security or Safety needs: When people do not worry about their physiological needs then they may be consider the environment whether security (eg war‚ disease and natural catastrophes) Maslow believes that people regress from higher needs to the lower needs
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Eichmann was responsible of deporting between five and six million Jews.” According to yadvashem.org‚ “ Suzanne Spaak was an active participant in an operation initiated by Pastor Paul Vergara and Marcelle Guillemot that smuggled more than sixty children to safety. She sheltered some of the children in her home until they were all taken to people willing to shelter them. With her comrades’ help‚ Suzanne Spaak‚ at great personal risk‚ provided the children with
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SELF ACTUALIZATION "Self Actualization is the intrinsic growth of what is already in the organism‚ or more accurately‚ of what the organism is." Abraham Maslow Maslow studied healthy people‚ most psychologists study sick people. The characteristics listed here are the results of 20 years of study of people who had the "full use and exploitation of talents‚ capacities‚ potentialities‚ etc.." Self-actualization implies the attainment of the basic needs of physiological‚ safety/security‚ love/belongingness
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understand the various aspects of how a person develops their personal and social sense of self. Two theories of personal development are Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Erik Erikson’s 8 Life Crisis. Abraham Maslow Abraham Maslow was born and raised in Brooklyn‚ New York. Abraham Maslow started his theory after finding two mentors in New York‚ and he began to study them and take notes on their behavior‚ this began his lifelong research about mental health and human potential which led him to
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theories are based on the assumption that we can attribute a similar set of needs to all individuals...” suggesting that everyone has the same underlying needs and can therefore be motivated to achieve and perform better if those needs are satisfied. Maslow‚ Alderfer and Herzberg were among the most famous psychologists to study and define the concepts of content theories. Process theories‚ on the other hand‚ are based on “the role of an individual’s cognitive processes in determining his or her level
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"After a Great Pain‚ a Formal Feeling Comes": A Deconstruction Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ "After a Great Pain‚ a Formal Feeling Comes‚" is a work that showcases the fragile emotional state of a victim of recent trauma and pain. Much like its theme the poem provides a feeling of solemnity and ephemerality- quite literally at that. According to the Emily Dickinson Museum‚ the year in which the poem was written‚ 1863‚ was a part of an intense period in Dickinson’s life during which the Civil War was taking
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‘Art and Death in the Colonial Andes’ by Suzanne Stratton-Pruitt ‘Art and Death in the Colonial Andes’ by Suzanne Stratton-Pruitt centered on various paintings done in the western European style that were used as objects of worship for the push of Catholicism on the Andean people during Spanish colonization. Stratton-Pruitt argues that the paintings depict four main elements. These ‘four last things’ constitute death‚ judgment‚ hell‚ and heaven‚ and she discussed their appearance in several examples
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References: Chalmers‚ A. F. (1982) W hat is this thing called science: an assessment of the nature and status of science and its methods. Milton Keynes: Open University Press. Kuhn‚ T. S. (1970) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (2nd edn). Chicago: University of
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behavior. A theory of Numen Motivation was written by Abraham H. Maslow in 1943. He believes other theories do not capture the human behavior completely. Although any behavior can perform many functions at one time; example‚ nightclub or local bar can satisfy self-esteem of an individual and social interaction. Maslow had prior researches‚ he focused on some factors such as achievement‚ sustains human behavior‚ and biology (Maslow). Maslow has four levels to his theories physiological‚ safety‚ security
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Introduction The quest for a clear and complete understanding of human activities and things around them did not occur unaccompanied by different dimensions. A lasting preference for‚ or attempt to surmount this plurality under‚ a universal procedure of making sense of the world (Jackson‚ 2011)‚ at the expense of others‚ gives rise to disputed assumptions about the relationship between consciousness and existence. Jackson in his quest to promote a pluralistic philosophical framework‚ distinguished
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