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webber considered work as a spiritual profession and something beyond material issues. but his opinion about work was only the starting. point: in the middle of the 20th century, an american psychologist indirectly completed weber's ideas. abraham oslow did extensive research on human needs. the basis of his work was to examine the mechanism of the mind against external phenomena. researches that were finally published in the 40s were called moslo's hierarchy of needs. moslo classified human needs. according to him, the most basic human needs were biological needs. such as food, clothing and housing. after that, security needs such as the need for health, the need for a job, and the need for psychological protection. mozlo also called the third level social needs: the need to be social, the need to make friends and build relationships with others. the fourth level was nothing but the need for respect. issues such as success and self-esteem. of course, there was fifth case in his research. moslaw used to say that the fifth level of human needs and the highest of them is
webber considered work as a spiritual profession and something beyond material issues. but his opinion about work was only the starting. point: in the middle of the 20th century, an american psychologist indirectly completed weber's ideas. abraham oslow did extensive research on human needs. the basis of his work was to examine the mechanism of the mind against external phenomena. researches that were finally published in the 40s were called moslo's hierarchy of needs. moslo classified human...
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like webber, moslo said that human motivations for work cannot be limited to financial issues only. he emphasized that the main goal of human being to work is: satisfy these needs and top of that, the fifth level need, that is self-actualization. the importance of muslow's theory lies in the detailed description of the work process, a process that could be useful for company owners, governments and other theorists. very soon, this theory permeated the business environment and caused the traditional ways of dealing with employees to change. now, satisfying employees and encouraging them to work better was not related to salary increase. it was only enough to provide conditions for employees to feel useful. they feel they're doing something important. it was enough for them to feel that they're working for themselves. they work because they... mentally needed. what happened at the end of the 20th century was simple: maslow's pyramid became the basis for the capitalist economy. that is why another american psychologist said at the same time, companies should not think about more benefi
like webber, moslo said that human motivations for work cannot be limited to financial issues only. he emphasized that the main goal of human being to work is: satisfy these needs and top of that, the fifth level need, that is self-actualization. the importance of muslow's theory lies in the detailed description of the work process, a process that could be useful for company owners, governments and other theorists. very soon, this theory permeated the business environment and caused the...
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webber we'll start with you, in sunny. southern california so other government in the world, you very well know is this monitored while simultaneously being dissanctioned, ironically, it's hard to make sense of it as iran continues cooperation with the iaea, and now uh once again head is going to has been invited is going to make a stop in in tehran for more consultations, your initial thoughts on the story, the initial thoughts are that this is very unfortunate sham because the united states is really trying to pretend to be... interested in a nuclear agreement with with iran while actually not uh doing anything to do so. this is a problem is because of the tremendous influence of the pro israel uh organized jewish community in the united states which backs israel, it's netanyahu government and the israeli government which for years has been making the false claim that iran is just uh few years away even months of having nuclear weapons. it's not true even last year, last july... united states um intelligence agency said iran does not have nuclear weapons program, the world knows thi
webber we'll start with you, in sunny. southern california so other government in the world, you very well know is this monitored while simultaneously being dissanctioned, ironically, it's hard to make sense of it as iran continues cooperation with the iaea, and now uh once again head is going to has been invited is going to make a stop in in tehran for more consultations, your initial thoughts on the story, the initial thoughts are that this is very unfortunate sham because the united states...
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join us now for the program. is mark webber, director of the institute for historical review, joining us from newport beach, california, and john bost, journalists and political consultant joining us out of frederickton, canada, gentlemen like to welcome you both to the uh program here, i guess mr. webber, we'll start with you, in sunny southern california, so other government in the world, you very well know, is this monitored while simultaneously being dissanctioned, ironically, it's hard to make sense of it as iran continues cooperation with the... ia and now uh once again head is going to has been invited is going to make a stop in in tehran for more consultations, your initial thoughts on the story? the initial thoughts are that this is very unfortunate sham because the united states is really trying to pretend to be interested in a nuclear agreement with with iran while actually not uh doing anything to do so. it's important to look back at the nine years ago when the joint um uh comprehensive... plan of action was uh signed with iran and the united states and france, germany, b
join us now for the program. is mark webber, director of the institute for historical review, joining us from newport beach, california, and john bost, journalists and political consultant joining us out of frederickton, canada, gentlemen like to welcome you both to the uh program here, i guess mr. webber, we'll start with you, in sunny southern california, so other government in the world, you very well know, is this monitored while simultaneously being dissanctioned, ironically, it's hard to...
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like webber, maslo said that human motivations for work cannot be limited to financial issues only. he emphasized that the main goal of human being to work is satisfy these needs and top of that, the fifth level need, that is self-actualization. the importance of muslow's theory lies in the detailed description of the work process, a process that could be useful for company owners, governments and other theorists. very soon, this theory permeated the business environment and caused the traditional ways of dealing with employees to change. now, satisfying employees and encouraging them to work better was not related to salary increase. of course, the change in the business environment was not only a change in attitude, now more things needed to be changed, things like the physical working environment. to realize this goal, the presence of architects was needed. architects who can design suitable environment with new changes. the traditional offices were full of walls, everyone was. marked in a corner to be busy with their work. the presence of windows was not very important, and the
like webber, maslo said that human motivations for work cannot be limited to financial issues only. he emphasized that the main goal of human being to work is satisfy these needs and top of that, the fifth level need, that is self-actualization. the importance of muslow's theory lies in the detailed description of the work process, a process that could be useful for company owners, governments and other theorists. very soon, this theory permeated the business environment and caused the...
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andrew lloyd webber's musical cats closed.ou know it was the longest running show on broadway until 2006. the first invictus games were held at the queen. elizabeth olympic park in london, england. and in 2018, john legend andrew lloyd webber and tim rice, all won emmys for jesus christ superstar. live in concert, making them all. got winners. >> also today, we want to talk about what chicken lovers might want to know about. the paulo alto. starboard is coming your way. it's a new restaurant. it's gonna open up friday for its grand opening. the first 500 people will get free meals. 2 of them could win a golden ticket for an entire year. the free food. that's all from the newsroom today. thank you so much for joining us here on kron. 4 news at noon. i'm justine waldman. i'll see you again. waldman. i'll see you again. starting after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salon
andrew lloyd webber's musical cats closed.ou know it was the longest running show on broadway until 2006. the first invictus games were held at the queen. elizabeth olympic park in london, england. and in 2018, john legend andrew lloyd webber and tim rice, all won emmys for jesus christ superstar. live in concert, making them all. got winners. >> also today, we want to talk about what chicken lovers might want to know about. the paulo alto. starboard is coming your way. it's a new...
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andrew lloyd webber's musical cats closed. you know it was the longest running show on broadway until 2006. the first invictus games were held at the queen. elizabeth olympic park in london, england. and in 2018, john legend andrew lloyd webber and tim rice, all won emmys for jesus christ superstar. live in concert, making them all. got winners. >>be right back >>residents have been forced to evacuate as the line fire as they're calling it in san bernardino county continues to grow and threaten 10's of thousands of structures. reporter sara welch has the latest. details >>fighting fire with fire crews cutting containment lines to stop the flames from spreading the north and east sides of the line. fire continue to burn with the greatest intensity to be called a backfire. >>what it is as we try and burn out some of that area in between the head of the fire and where we want our containment line to be. >>firefighters also maximizing aircraft when conditions are too smoky. >>all along the 3.30, and other mountain roads firetruck
andrew lloyd webber's musical cats closed. you know it was the longest running show on broadway until 2006. the first invictus games were held at the queen. elizabeth olympic park in london, england. and in 2018, john legend andrew lloyd webber and tim rice, all won emmys for jesus christ superstar. live in concert, making them all. got winners. >>be right back >>residents have been forced to evacuate as the line fire as they're calling it in san bernardino county continues to grow...
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it's ridiculous, you know, and i have as, as a matter of fact, i've had the doj and f b i webber nice that me personally simply because i speak out against the bye didn't museum. so let me ask, you know, is it democracy if you're getting rid of your political opponents, is it a democracy? if you're not allowing the press to do its job and bring truth an end, shine light on some issues. you know me. now r t is a popular news source world wide and is gaming influence. by the day i city is right now, washington is doing everything to cub roxanne influence around the world. don't you think? isn't this a big challenge for washington? the 5, if i have to put it that way, i think it is going to be a big challenge because you have united right now. um, particularly uh, you know, you have the brick stomach coming up with a lot of different countries, more and more joining breaks. people want cooperation, diplomacy and economic prosperity and rushes looking into the future and innovation . and i think other countries are seeing that. so this has more to do with turning away from these endless w
it's ridiculous, you know, and i have as, as a matter of fact, i've had the doj and f b i webber nice that me personally simply because i speak out against the bye didn't museum. so let me ask, you know, is it democracy if you're getting rid of your political opponents, is it a democracy? if you're not allowing the press to do its job and bring truth an end, shine light on some issues. you know me. now r t is a popular news source world wide and is gaming influence. by the day i city is right...
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emma webber, whose son's also received an indefinite order, joins me soon.rick christys tonight. coming up, will keir starmer sacrifice thousands of vulnerable young children to the trans lobby? but first, a jihadi knifeman who went on a near—deadly rampage has been given an indefinite hospital order after he was found guilty of attempted murder and wounding following a trial last year. munawar hussain stabbed the manager of burnley's town centre, marks and spencer branch , centre, marks and spencer branch, in the neck before chasing her through the shop. he stabbed another customer as well. this was back in 2020. police later found a note written in urdu which suggested that hussain believed that m&s was funding israel and its war on gaza. he then also later pleaded guilty to a further attempted murder charge. he attacked a male nurse at a secure unit. he was being held at. now. he believed that the nurse had converted from islam to christianity . he islam to christianity. he thought that was wrong. he called him a pig and tried to stab him to death with a
emma webber, whose son's also received an indefinite order, joins me soon.rick christys tonight. coming up, will keir starmer sacrifice thousands of vulnerable young children to the trans lobby? but first, a jihadi knifeman who went on a near—deadly rampage has been given an indefinite hospital order after he was found guilty of attempted murder and wounding following a trial last year. munawar hussain stabbed the manager of burnley's town centre, marks and spencer branch , centre, marks and...
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on today's show, i'll be joined by emma webber , whose be joined by emma webber, whose son barnaby wasgically killed by calocane. emma will defiantly plead we just want answers. that's all coming up on today's action packed show . what today's action packed show. what was the show? always a pleasure to have your company. so there are four left. scrapping like rats in a sack to be the conservative party leader who do you choose? do you care? and actually is the best idea to come out of conference today? theidea come out of conference today? the idea from jacob rees—mogg of a pact between the reform party and the conservative party, just like we suspected all along the labour party have done with the lib dems, don't stand or at least don't pretend, don't really put any effort in where you can't win resources, instead where you can win to force the leading party out of power. work for labour. why not unite the right? or would that be a complete sell—out for both the conservatives and the reform party? or like my guest denis macshane, sent here, would that represent a worrying lurch to the
on today's show, i'll be joined by emma webber , whose be joined by emma webber, whose son barnaby wasgically killed by calocane. emma will defiantly plead we just want answers. that's all coming up on today's action packed show . what today's action packed show. what was the show? always a pleasure to have your company. so there are four left. scrapping like rats in a sack to be the conservative party leader who do you choose? do you care? and actually is the best idea to come out of...
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. >> reporter: good friends jim webber and dave young live in the neighborhood.to run this country. it's a mess. >> i think it comes down to character. and i think trump is unfit to be a leader. and that automatically disqualifies him. >> reporter: before you ask, yes, i pump my own gas, and yes, these are cheese curds. right now we're headed south on i-94 before we rebase for breakfast in sauk county. ♪ we started our morning in the small town of readsburg, wisconsin. in the flat top grill at greenwood's cafe has been crackling since sunrise. greenwood's has been helping fuel the town for more than half a century. >> you know what i say? >> what do you say, terry. >> for all purposes they can't have their shows and everything anymore. >> reporter: why? >> because all the -- went into politics. >> reporter: terry is retired. this election, trump has his vote because of his positions on immigration and energy. >> but what i like about him is he wants to control the border. >> reporter: control the border. >> he wants to keep drilling some oil so that the gas price
. >> reporter: good friends jim webber and dave young live in the neighborhood.to run this country. it's a mess. >> i think it comes down to character. and i think trump is unfit to be a leader. and that automatically disqualifies him. >> reporter: before you ask, yes, i pump my own gas, and yes, these are cheese curds. right now we're headed south on i-94 before we rebase for breakfast in sauk county. ♪ we started our morning in the small town of readsburg, wisconsin. in...
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i just did a podcast 360 with ben webber former congressman of minnesota pointing out walz actually haseen a governor. walz is the guy who will try to drive a radical left wing program. she's never had an executive job of any kind. so i think that the president has a huge advantage here. she's totally wrong on the issues. she's going to be in pennsylvania where she's losing the state because she's anti fracking, and that's hundreds of thousands of jobs in western pennsylvania. her radical values are totally unacceptable to the middle of the state. and i think, even in the african-american community now, there's a sense that the policies aren't working, that the pain is too great. people don't want to, you know, one statistic, the price of beef went up 26% since biden and harris got in office. so you really had to pay 26% more on labor day to get hamburgers. now, everyday working americans understand that. they're living it. they're trying to find a way to make sure that they can afford it and i think the president should be very comfortable. he wins on programs because he's much closer
i just did a podcast 360 with ben webber former congressman of minnesota pointing out walz actually haseen a governor. walz is the guy who will try to drive a radical left wing program. she's never had an executive job of any kind. so i think that the president has a huge advantage here. she's totally wrong on the issues. she's going to be in pennsylvania where she's losing the state because she's anti fracking, and that's hundreds of thousands of jobs in western pennsylvania. her radical...
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and chris webber was on with me and was just saying earlier, only half of the budget is used towards protection. trying to reallocate torts protection if that is where you think he needs it, because you know, like jimmy carter probably not as much protection it may be on top of this to start fearing people to the people most in the polls. >> emily: we talked about this the other day, homeland security activated a step in, but there are cracks at the detriment of someone's life and potentially an agent's life, these failures have to stop. >> harris: and they need oversight too and i don't mean another branch of government, where in the world a secretary mayorkas? is he missing? has he gone by the way a very often? the administration has of the effort of losing track of the secretaries, so is there some secret surgery and so god bless him he is going to be okay, that was a secretary of defense at the start of the second war that have an underneath the administration not that they ruled it but it's on their watch. and then now secretary mayorkas is like m.i.a., where is this guy? it's n
and chris webber was on with me and was just saying earlier, only half of the budget is used towards protection. trying to reallocate torts protection if that is where you think he needs it, because you know, like jimmy carter probably not as much protection it may be on top of this to start fearing people to the people most in the polls. >> emily: we talked about this the other day, homeland security activated a step in, but there are cracks at the detriment of someone's life and...
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i'm actually going to be talking to emma webber, whose son barnaby was sadly killed by a knifeman in kind of mental health orders that seems to be doing the rounds at the moment, and david lammy as well. is he actually a dangerous disaster for britain? we're talking about that and much, much more. jacob. >> well, that all sounds extremely interesting as as always, that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. for now, i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation and you're waiting with bated breath for the weather report from somerset. well, i had a look on an app and i saw there was a continuous line of sunshine for the whole of tomorrow. it will be perfect . be perfect. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you from the met office through tonight there will be a few showers, but for many of us, clear skies and it will turn quite chilly across northern areas. but through the rest of this evening, a weather front still to push south and eastw
i'm actually going to be talking to emma webber, whose son barnaby was sadly killed by a knifeman in kind of mental health orders that seems to be doing the rounds at the moment, and david lammy as well. is he actually a dangerous disaster for britain? we're talking about that and much, much more. jacob. >> well, that all sounds extremely interesting as as always, that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. for now, i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the...
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also emotionally, i'll be joined by by emma webber, barnaby webber's mother, of course, who was tragicallydependent police watchdog. and she'll tell me why. also ratcliffe on soar power station. i could see that from my bedroom window as a lad. my from my bedroom window as a lad. my dad, 47 years down the pit, shovelled the coal that went into that power station. a sad, talismanic day for britain's net zero madness. it's all come in 3 to 6. >> sounds like a fantastic show and you're absolutely right about kemi badenoch. why on earth would she say that about maternity pay? i mean, every young mother i speak to or indeed older mother says it's absolutely measly. the amount of money you get for your maternity pay- money you get for your maternity pay. certainly not living it large when you're on in that stage of your life. anyway, we're going to move on because lebanon is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe , humanitarian catastrophe, according to officials, who also warning almost 1 according to officials, who also warning almost1 million warning almost 1 million lebanese people have
also emotionally, i'll be joined by by emma webber, barnaby webber's mother, of course, who was tragicallydependent police watchdog. and she'll tell me why. also ratcliffe on soar power station. i could see that from my bedroom window as a lad. my from my bedroom window as a lad. my dad, 47 years down the pit, shovelled the coal that went into that power station. a sad, talismanic day for britain's net zero madness. it's all come in 3 to 6. >> sounds like a fantastic show and you're...
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henson webber, who i thank for giving so much to our state and our country. the first topic that i want to touch briefly on today, madam president, for folks, both sorrow and pride. i am sorry to report that last week my people in louisiana were hit by yet another hurricane, hurricane francine. it was a category 2. it was right on the line between a category 1 and category 2. we had winds of 100 miles per hour, we had nine to ten inches of rain, we had a vicious storm surge. my people did what they always do. they got ready for it. they reacted to the storm with grace and with pressure. my people filled sandbags and we checked on our neighbors and we listened to our local officials, we said prayers for our first responders. my people are tough as a pine knot, but they're also compassionate and we made it through. some have said, well, compared to past hurricanes francine was -- was not as bad as some in the past. and that's true. it could always be worse. but that is cold comfort -- cold comfort for the thousands of louisianans who sustained damage from that
henson webber, who i thank for giving so much to our state and our country. the first topic that i want to touch briefly on today, madam president, for folks, both sorrow and pride. i am sorry to report that last week my people in louisiana were hit by yet another hurricane, hurricane francine. it was a category 2. it was right on the line between a category 1 and category 2. we had winds of 100 miles per hour, we had nine to ten inches of rain, we had a vicious storm surge. my people did what...
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yesterday webber reporting attacks south of beirut with lebanon responding.te. at least 20 people have been killed and more than a50 wounded by a second wave of explosions from wireless communication devices in lebanon, according to the country 5 health ministry. blasts took place during the funerals for 12 people who were killed when pagers exploded on tuesday. hezbollah has blamed israel, which has not commented on the attacks, but says it has entered a new phase in its war. our reporter, simonjones, has more. a funeral in southern lebanon is about to be interrupted. explosion. an explosion, injuring a hezbollah soldier, causing panic and fear. screaming. in beirut, another blast caused by a walkie talkie. explosion. a new form of technological warfare. seen too at this mobile phone shop in the city of sidon, where several devices went off, communication weaponised. explosion. on tuesday, it was pagers used by hezbollah that were exploding. old—school technology that the group turned to recently because it feared its mobile phones could be tracked. but it's
yesterday webber reporting attacks south of beirut with lebanon responding.te. at least 20 people have been killed and more than a50 wounded by a second wave of explosions from wireless communication devices in lebanon, according to the country 5 health ministry. blasts took place during the funerals for 12 people who were killed when pagers exploded on tuesday. hezbollah has blamed israel, which has not commented on the attacks, but says it has entered a new phase in its war. our reporter,...