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- Self-actualization, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, is the highest personal aspirational human need in the hierarchy. It represents where one's potential...
- subject takes the object as its own and thus permits the individual to be actualised as fully human. For Marx, the human nature – Gattungswesen, or species-being –...
- la prison de Goma en janvier: au moins 4.767 détenus en fuite, bilan actualisé" [Goma prison break in January: at least 4,767 inmates on the run, updated...
- can perform the threat action, such as exploiting a vulnerability to actualise a negative impact. An exploit is a vulnerability that a threat actor used...
- conscious intellect and emotion. Once the Divine Will is manifest, then it actualises Creation through Divine Intellect, and "subsequently" Divine Emotion,...
- people and empowered to re-establish the political system. He saw this actualised with genuine representatives in the Estates-General, equal representation...
- over option Y. Based on this Middle Knowledge, God has the ability to actualise the world in which A is placed in a cir****stance that he freely chooses...
- providing them equitable access to opportunities. Thus enabling youth to actualise their aspirations and contribute towards the vision of Viksit Bharat by...
- within suitable vessels, so forming the Worlds. However, if man sins (actualising impure judgement within his soul), the supernal Judgement is reciprocally...
- history, and valued traditions. ... in the fact that oral literature is actualised only in performances; (page 95) Postill, 2006. ... four were oral narratives...