A reason people may not recognize their needs for connectedness, achievement, and personal development is: option A.
<h3>The classification of human
needs.</h3>
According to Abraham Maslow, the classification of human needs are;
In Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, physical needs refers to the need to be safe, secure, survive, and be out of danger.
In this context, a reason people may not recognize their needs for connectedness, achievement, and personal development is because their survival and safety needs are not met and overshadow them.
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Binocular cues include stereopsis, eye convergence, disparity, and yielding depth from binocular vision through exploitation of parallax. Monocular cues include size: distant objects subtend smaller visual angles than near objects, grain, size, and motion parallax.
Assuming you pass every single year, you earn a <em>Bachelor's Degree</em>.
2 years= Associate's Degree
4 years= Bachelor's Degree
6 years=Master's Degree
8+ years= Doctoral Degree/Doctorate
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I believe your answer is a blind spot
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Friedman and Johnson (1997) show that for a wide range of dynamic optimization problems, supermodularity is both necessary and sufficient for monotone static results. In the present context, this implies that our supermodular model requires the minimum set of assumptions to obtain monotonicity in the optimal decision variables.
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The evidence presented here needs to be supplemented with information about inter- and intrafamily income transfers. This issue was addressed in a follow-up survey, but analysis of the results is not yet complete.