July 9, 2022

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Employee Motivation

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a psychology theory that was coined by Abraham Maslow in 1943. This was in an attempt to understand human motivation in the pursuit of different types of needs (CFI). From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs comprise: physiological (food, shelter and clothing), safety (job security), social (love and

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Effects of SILICON DIOXIDE ON Lung cells using High Content Microscopy

Abstract The aim of the experiment was to find out the effect of Silicon iv Oxide nanoparticles on the cancerous alveoli epithelial cells of the cell line H441.  Such parameters as cell area, permeability intensity, mitochondrial intensity, cell diameter, cell heterogeneity, cell circularity, cell roundness, cell clumpiness, vacuole area and segmented mitochondrial activity using high

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Management of Patient Hypertensive Patient in Preoperative Assessment Clinic

The current paper will explore the care provided to a patient with severe hypertension at the preoperative assessment clinic to serve preparation for surgery in the private sector. The Gibbs Reflective model will be key in the analysis and evaluation of the care that the patient should receive by examining the current practice concerning the

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