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Hierarchy at Saratoga (August 8, 2018)

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FALCON, Debby

 

We were asked to arrange the information above (and take out some if necessary) based on our hierarchy lesson. I retained most of the information and arranged the more important ones in a shape to be able to capture the attention of whoever will be looking at this poster. I also emphasized the title of the event.

A hierarchy of needs for customer satisfaction, inspired by Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of basic human needs.

 

I decided to transform the rather long captions I'd written for my two earlier photos into a broader blog post about transmitting and transforming customer dissatisfaction, and thought it would be helpful to have some kind of visual framework to characterize how these - and other - examples exemplify different levels of expressing and addressing customer needs.

"Stair of Hierarchy", 2008

《等級制》

Comics and wood

漫畫、木

7.7 x 25.5 x 15cm

wiki.opengarden.org/Deki_Wiki

 

Deki Wiki provides many ways to organize content. Hierarchies allow users to define a taxonomy of pages. This is a very natural way to organize things. Everyone understands a family tree.

Maslow's and Pinto's Hierarchy of Needs

Instinct reason

Capacity to act

Ordained influential

 

Another area that needs clarification is understanding just how the various objects in a software system relate to each other. For code reviews, I like to provide a diagram as a reference.

In coordination with teh

 

In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with

 

In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based arti

 

In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based artists could react to participating in an object-based scenario such as the "store" we created. We sent out empty clear packages to be filled, so in a sense, we were asking the artists to think 'insi

 

In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based artists could react to participating in an object-based scenario such as the "store" we created. We sent out empty clear packages to be filled, so in a sense, we were asking the artists to think "inside the box."

 

In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based artists could react to participating in an object-based scenario such as the "store" we created. We sent out empty clear packages to be filled, so in a sense, we were asking the artists to think "inside the box." (photos by Jake Mauer)

the basic diagram for these urban movement proposals

Vintage book pages and acrylic paint.

The vervet monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), or simply vervet, is an Old World monkey of the family Cercopithecidae native to Africa. The term "vervet" is also used to refer to all the members of the genus Chlorocebus. The five distinct subspecies can be found mostly throughout Southern Africa, as well as some of the eastern countries.

 

The vervet monkey has a black face with a white fringe of hair, while the overall hair colour is mostly grizzled-grey. The species exhibits sexual dimorphism; the males are larger in weight and body length.

 

Adult males weigh between 3.9 and 8.0 kg (8.6 and 17.6 lb), averaging 5.5 kg (12 lb), and have a body length between 420 and 600 mm (17 and 24 in), averaging 490 mm (19 in) from the top of the head to the base of the tail.

 

Adult females weigh between 3.4 and 5.3 kg (7.5 and 11.7 lb) and average 4.1 kg (9.0 lb), and measure between 300 and 495 mm (11.8 and 19.5 in), averaging 426 mm (16.8 in).

 

When males reach sexual maturity, they move to a neighboring group. Often, males will move with a brother or peer, presumably for protection against aggression by males and females of the resident group. Groups that had previously transferred males show significantly less aggression upon the arrival of another male. In almost every case, males migrate to adjacent groups.

 

This obviously increases benefits in regard to distance traveled, but also reduces the amount of genetic variance, increasing the likelihood of inbreeding.

 

Females remain in their groups throughout life. Separate dominance hierarchies are found for each sex. Male hierarchies are determined by age, tenure in the group, fighting abilities, and allies, while female hierarchies are dependent on maternal social status.

 

A large proportion of interactions occur between individuals which are similarly ranked and closely related. Between unrelated individuals, there is female competition for grooming members of high-ranking families, presumably to gain more access to resources. These observations suggest individual recognition is possible and enables discrimination of genetic relatedness and social status. Interactions between different groups are variable, ranging from highly aggressive to friendly.

 

Furthermore, individuals seem to be able to recognize cross-group vocalizations, and identify from and to which monkey each call is intended, even if the call is made by a subadult male which is likely to transfer groups. This suggests the members within a group are actively monitoring the activity of other groups, including the movement of individuals within a group.

 

Within groups, aggression is directed primarily at individuals that are lower on the hierarchy. Once an individual is three years or older, it is considerably more likely to be involved in conflict. Conflict often arises when one group member shows aggression toward a close relative of another.

 

Further, both males and females may redirect aggression towards individuals in which both had close relatives that were previously involved in a conflict. This suggests complex recognition not only of individuals, but also of associations between individuals. This does not suggest recognition of other's individual kinship bonds is possible, but rather that discrimination of social relationships does occur.

 

This image was taken in the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park in South Africa

Organization Hierarchy

Butchers: convenience

Post office: service

Winter Trip 13 - Poland

Part of a documentation package to explain the way the structure of an application drawing engine.

Celebrating 72nd annual parish feast day with Hierarchical Liturgy by Metropolitan Hilarion and Bishop Nikolai of Manhattan in the presence of the Kursk-Root Icon The Vigil at St. John The Baptist Cathedral in Washington on September 11, 2021. Photo by Yuri Gripas

Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in the journal Psychological Review. Maslow subsequently extended the idea to include his observations of humans' innate curiosity. The info graphic evaluates his given theory.

 

Reference: www.researchomatic.com/selfactualization-by-abraham-maslo...

 

Title: Dissenting Opinion from Harry Briggs, Jr., et al. v. R. W. Elliott, Chairman, et al., 06/23/1951

 

From: Record Group/Collection: 21

 

Record Hierarchy Level: Item

 

Scope and Content Note: The Dissenting Opinion of Judge Waties Waring presents some of the arguments used later by the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.

 

Reference Unit: National Archives at Atlanta

 

Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/279306

 

Repository Contact Information: NARA’s Southeast Region (Atlanta) (NRCA), 5780 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA, 30260

 

Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html

 

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted

Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

 

The AV-102 is the AAA vehicle for the Hierarchy. Very mobile, very lethal, very accurate, it's capable of extinguishing the lives of any hostile aircraft in a few seconds. Armed with quad cannons, and two radars, it can wreak chaos at the enemy air formations. Also, when AP rounds are loaded into it's cannons, it becomes a very deadly AT vehicle.

 

The AV-102A is an upgraded version of the Antlion. It carries an additional 4 SAM missiles attached to the cannons, making it an even more capable vehicle.

 

Specs:

Armaments: 4x 30mm cannons + 4x Surface to Air Missiles for the AV-102A

Max. Speed: 65kph

Max. Range: 650km

Crew: 4

 

Credit to Darth Panda for the tracks.

Dynamic graph showing similarity of sequences. Sequences from tasks that had task-relevant banners are blue, sequences from task that had task irrelevant banners are red.

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