Sharon+Motivation

 Where would they fit into his hierarchy and why? Safety contains shelter, money and car because these are necessary things that people need to have a satisfied and safe life. Love and belonging consists os friendship, love, acceptance, and support because these are things that gives love and makes you feel belonged. Physiological needs are food, water, air, and sunlight because these are things that are needed for a normal mental and physical health. Can any one of those fit in more than one area? If so, where else could they fit and why? I think that support is the matter of love and belong and esteem because you need support for your esteem and you need to support your friends and vise versa. Generate three other needs that you believe are important. Those needs must fit in two or more categories of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. (Note: Your responses to the above should be short and concise. Make reference to an example to support your reason for placing the need where you did.) Family- I think family belongs in the category of love and belonging because your family is where most of your love is. Plants- Plants should belong in physiological because plants create oxygen and makes air more fresh Religion- Religion should belong in safety because it assures you safety after life and during life
 * What seems to be the major motivating factor(s) for people that are affected by an eating disorder?**

I think the biggest motivating factor would be pressure to become what everyone thinks is beautiful. All women see images around them that make them feel insecure and unconfident. Thin girls are accepted into media and are accepted by the people. Women just want to feel accepted and beautiful however, even men in this world think that thin girls are beautiful. Men can be one of the major factors that can lead to eating disorders. It will most likely to be that men will not like girls who are not thin because they use girls in media as references. The expectation of men pressures women to lose weight and causes eating disorders.

No, we are motivated through our self-needs and self-rewards that we will receive. No, the person just wants to feel good after they do a good deed. It’s not exactly a reward but more of pride. Yes, because even if no one knows that I did it, I would still feel personal pride because I know that I personally did something good. No, I don’t understand that we desire what we have done being done to us. Is it saying that actions that are done towards us is what we desire? I think that we are being selfish by thinking of ourself. Other than doing actions for the other person this is an example of doing good actions to receive rewards or just for your pride.
 * 1) Are we, as some might say, motivated by a desire to save our off-spring?
 * 1) Must there always be some sort of intrinsic reward for doing good?
 * 1) Mr. Otis once said, "That having integrity is doing the right thing when no one is watching." If this is so, and no one knows when we have done good, would you still do good?
 * 1) "Delayed reciprocal altruism", seems like a gamble - back to game theory, any way. Does this seem to make sense to you. That is that we act out of a desire to have what we have done being done to us?
 * 1) Are we ever being truly "selfless" when committing an act of altruism?

**What might be the social/political implications for there being a gay gene? If there were a gay gene, I think that people would avoid the gay gene. The people with the gay genetics would be isolated and avoided though there isn't much of a possibility of getting the gay gene. I think that only certain jobs will accept the gay gene people and they would be treated differently. The people of this world has a hard time accepting things that are different so therefore, they will treat the gay gene "different." **