Mobility would fit with security of body on the safety teir of Maslow's heirarchy. It could also fit with Esteem and Self acualisation depending on how the person and those around them percieved their mobility issues.
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a lot of money
learn the hierarchy in the workplace.
Learn the hierarchy in the workplace.
Companies like medicare and the NHS are able to provide you with a mobility power scooter as long as you qualify and fit the criteria for having a mobility scooter.
Yes you can. In fact some scooters will fit in the boot of your car so you can use them when you reach your destination.
Yes when they are playing with each other, working out who is 'king of the castle' and working out where they fit in the goat hierarchy.
The apothecary would typically fall within the merchant or tradesman class in the feudal hierarchy. They would be considered below the nobility and clergy but above the peasants and serfs in terms of social status and wealth.
needs custom work.
to fit their needs
Maslow's need hierarchy theory: a motivational theory of needs that is arranged in a hierarchy pyramid that asserts that people are motivated to fulfil a higher need as a lower one becomes satified or metthe pyramid in inverted order: (so from the lowest to the highest)Physiological: the need for food, air, water, shelter etcSafety: the need for a secure and stable environment where there aren't any pain, threat or illnessBelongingness/love: the need for love, affection and interaction with other peopleEsteem: the need for self esteem through personal achievement as well as social esteem through recognition and respect from othersSelf actualization: the need for self fulfilment, realization of one's potentialMaslow also includes the desire to know (knowledge) and desire for aesthetic beauty as two innate drives that do not fit within the hierarchyOther things you should know:- you can be motivated by several needs but the strongest one woudl be the lowest level that has not been satisfied yet- you have to satisfy the lower needs to go up the hierarchy- isn't the ideal model because people do not necessarily follow the same order as the hierarchy (doesn't take into account the specific situation so this model cant be used in every case)I learnt this in psyc class, this is part of my notes from a lecture
It should fit in