Extrinsic motivation can be short-lived . Establishing if patients are intrinsically or extrinsically motivated can help hygienists determine how much feedback patients require . In to be effective motivators , hygienists should understand Abraham Maslow 's need theory . He said that basic physiological needs are associated with deficiency , and the higher needs are associated with growth . He arranges categories in a hierarchical fashion with basic needs at the bottom . Patients can only advance to the next category when the category before it has...
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The life of everyone is only one and the journey of life passed only once . With the careful decision-making and intelligent management , failures are avoided and minimize . In contrast getting along with the family develops and molds both attitudes and characters . The family performed the biggest role in shaping the characters of an individual . Children develop high esteem in family and they more appreciated and loved . Family with high quality of self-esteem has the freedom of openness and democracy . Furthermore...
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Boards of trustees are crucial to the governance of arts organizations . Trustees , as the most privileged breed of volunteer , are situated at the top of the organizational chart (as part of the 'strategic apex , which also includes the most senior paid members of staff . Major decision-making powers are vested in these individuals , subject , of course , to the institution 's charter...
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Soviet power . In 1962 the Soviet Union was searching the means of strengthening its position on the international political arena . The Soviets could achieve that aim only by strengthening their military potential (Stanley 32 . As Khrushev wanted to place the Soviet missiles in Cuba , Fidel Castro was looking for the ways of protecting his country from the U .S . intervention...
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Northwest Atlantic . Their findings suggest that ``if marine reserves are to be effective , their placement is of critical importance , and conservation initiatives must explicitly consider impacts on the whole community of species ' They concluded that ``emphasis on single-species conservation , without controlling effort , simply shifts pressure from one threatened species to another and may actually jeopardize biodiversity ' This scenario would be...
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Democracy The major impact where the non-violent resistance bore much fruit is in America itself . It was through the civil rights movements during King 's time that would eventually bring to an end racial segregation . Previously the blacks did not have the opportunity to elect directly or even participate in important issues regarding their nation . Blacks today have King 's...
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They are the core source of their feminine identity and anything that may interfere with their existence and well being is bound to damage a woman psychologically (ehealth MD , 2004 . The normal functioning of the family structure is also at risk the family members may not understand enough or may be unaware of how to cope with the situation . Sometimes...
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The domino theory dominated the US foreign policy thinking during the 1970s and was a major argument used by the American administration to justify the involvement of the US military in the Vietnam War . Applying the domino theory to the case of Vietnam War , it was argued that if the communists had taken control of South Vietnam , then the other...
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These claims are central to the Anti-Federalist position (Johnson , para 3 . The second argument was based on House of Representatives and anti federalist felt it was the only way government would have contact with people due to the reason that senators were not elected by people and House representative were elected by people . They complained that , constitution provided for a...
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This chapter will trace the roots of the Anti-Christ notion in Western theology and culture , from people 's belief in omens to the emerging concept of an Anti-Christ government . The first chapter will also include a brief history of Anti-Christ in America , and its debut in US pop culture during the 1960s and 1970s . The data collected for this chapter...
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This would greatly influence the nature of society , as it encourages individuals to do good works even more , due to rewards that they receive . The first problem I encountered with this stance is that , the system of reward and punishment is not universal , but rather idyllic . At present , it is undeniable that people commend , especially those who belong to high...
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Also , a variety of drug effects have been studied in relation to the virus like the research done by Dr 's Chan and Forrest regarding infliximab treatment . Research Question Why does west nile virus affect each infected person differently ? In persons affected with west nile virus , there seems to be a variety of symptoms expressed as well as a discrepancy...
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Hester into a woman respected within the community . And the shame she once felt for Pearl is transformed into pure , satisfying love for a creation - despite the fact that Pearl was consummated through sin . In the 1600 's the act of sin and breaking from religion became the greatest crime and the basis for Puritanical beliefs . In this , and perhaps...
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Being an author who was born to an alcoholic father and teemother , Sinclair grew up in a schizophrenic atmosphere . Sinclair 's father drank himself to death , while his mother struggled with a situation that was increasingly out of control due to their precarious monetary conditions and her husband 's alcoholism . His family had earlier belonged to the Southern aristocracy but...
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It is no doubt a very compelling and moving book as we move ahead with one event to the other the whole picture of war begins to move in front of us . It is one of the best sellers of New York Times , yet there are certain flaws too when in his bid to give an emotional appeal , the message...
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Ascending Reticular Activating System , ARAS ) which disallows for the maintenance to the typical , daily body functions whereas subconscious phenomena are more widespread throughout the brain and more closely associated with the limbic system , the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus and do not interfere with normal body functions . In fact , subconscious events maintain normal body functions (breathing , heartbeat , etc ) without the...
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You must be adept in creating solutions and providing consulting towards clients . For example , VoIP is one important technological skill that can 't be acquired with at least 6 months training for you to be a certified VoIP specialist . The same applies to network security and firewall . Lastly , being updated with the current trends of network security is also another...
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