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    Basic Psychological Needs

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    and Depressive Symptoms in College Students: Do Psychological Needs Account for the Relationship?’ focuses on the correlation between fulfillment of basic psychological needs and how it affects the levels of depression of sexual assault victims in college students. Many studies in the past have found that the reason for higher depressive symptoms in college students was often connected to students with low satisfaction of their basic psychological needs, such as competence, autonomy, and relatedness (Chang, et al., 2015). With this previous information in mind Edward Chang, et al., wanted to figure out how basic psychological needs play a role in connection with depression of sexual assault victims. They hypothesized that low…

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    The article entitled “Our Five Basic Needs: Application for Understanding the Function of Behavior” by Laura M. Frey and Kathi Wilhite, discusses the five basic human needs: survival, belonging, power/self-worth, freedom, and fun. The basic need of survival is rooted in our need to survive as a species This includes our physical needs such as food, shelter, and security. In a school setting, a student’s survival needs may include their access to adequate food, sleep and basic health care. Frey…

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    A living wage is a decent wage. It affords the earner and her or his family the basic needs of living without utilizing government support or poverty programs. A living wage is a complete consideration of the cost of living. Wages vary according to location as costs of living vary by region. What specifically do “Living wage” ordinances call for? Since 1994, 130 municipalities have adopted living wage ordinances, that mandate that covered workers receive an hourly wage providing enough income…

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    The Problem With Anderson Most developed cities have their problems, and Anderson is not an exception. Most people believe that every problem has an easy solution. However the major problems in cities, including Anderson, are interconnected. There is no one way to solve it, but each step in the right direction can help. Like most cities, Anderson is riddled with low income households, few jobs that can sustain a family, and a drug problem that targets teen, however with the proper combination…

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    Maslow’s hierarchy of basic needs in an ecological view. The theory name is Maslow of hierarchy of needs, is written by Abraham Harold Maslow .This theory is written by year of 1954. In view of my comprehension, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is frequently depicted fit as a fiddle of a pyramid with the largest, most essential levels of needs at the bottom and the need for self-actualization at the top. According to Y. Datta, he expressed that Maslow himself never utilized a pyramid to portray these…

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    Five Basic Human Needs

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    What if you were told you that one of mankind’s most essential needs for survival was being controlled and manipulated more than you can imagine? There are five basic human needs that we require as humans on earth to sustain life. The five are oxygen, water, food, sleep, and shelter (Sleight, 2014). For the purpose of this paper, food will be the primary focus. Americans know food very well. According to the US Department of Agriculture, in 2011, the average American consumed one ton or 1,996…

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    “Diving In: An Introduction to Basic Writing” by Mina Shaughnessy In this article, Shaughnessy argues that educators need to start examining their own teaching and learning processes and the complex and contextual needs of their students, instead of focusing on what students can be doing differently. She points out that basic writing students are not behind and need to “catch up” to any particular level, but there must been a more effective means of communication needs to be established between…

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    Well based off my research I found two basic guaranteed income models: The universal basic income referred to as UBI and the negative income tax referred to as NIT. The less expensive of the two models, the NIT has an income cutoff point where if you made less, your taxes are negative. This means instead of paying the government, the government pays you after you file your taxes. This may pose a problem though. Say everything is going fine and dandy, then right after filing your taxes, you lose…

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    In 2016, Charles Murray published an essay in the Wall Street Journal, in which he argues for the implement of a UBI, or universal basic income. Murray explains that implementing a UBI will only work efficiently if all welfare programs are taken away. He argues that doing this, every citizen will be forced to take care of themselves. Murray continues on to examine the effects on the workforce by explaining that “[i]t also could provide an invaluable benefit: injecting new resources and new…

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    Basic Income Guarantee Technology has evolved tremendously over the past 20 years and is expected to keep growing at an unimaginable pace. The growth in technology in 10-20 years will cause changes to how society usually operated (Thibodeau). Economist are calling it the second machine age in America (Pearlstein). We are about to begin the automation of jobs that has held this economy together. Machines are expected to take more than a third of all jobs by 2030 (Thibodeau). The unemployment…

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