Answer:
'Safety Needs' from 'Basic Needs'
Explanation:
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a psychological theory, stating the priority ranking in which individuals seek to fulfil their needs.
- Basic Needs : Physiological needs (food, water, shelter) and Safety needs (security , wealth base)
- Psychological Needs : Love, Belongingness needs (good family, friends bonds) and Self Esteem needs (prestige, self accomplishment)
- Self Fulfilment Needs : Self Realisation needs (enhancing growth potential, creative activities)
Elias works as a fire fighter. Although she prioritises protection from safety equipment ; she still bought a 'disability insurance' with income protection. This act highlights towards Elias fulfilling / prioritising her : Safety Needs (Security of body, health, employment, resources, family welfare, property); broadly from 'Basic Needs'.
Answer:
Externship
Explanation:
Externship refers to an agreement between the employer and university wherein the university imparts skills required by the employer from employees which relate to a particular job designation.
Externship enables the employees to gain a short term practical knowledge which is related to their job position. Externship, unlike internship is for a shorter duration and during such a course the volunteered employees supervise the learning process of the externs.
Such a concept is also referred to as Job shadowing.
Answer:
$3,935
Explanation:
The computation of the catering supplies are shown below:
= Catering supplies + monthly cost for each job × number of jobs + monthly cost for per meal × number of meals
= $450 + $75 × 27 jobs + $10 × 146 meals
= $450 + $2,025 + $1,460
= $3,935
We simply added the catering supplies cost, meal cost, and the job cost so that the accurate value can come
All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it
Answer:
Explanation:
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a form of wireless communication that used to uniquely identify an object, person or animal.
(1) RFID chips are used to track goods in distribution.
These chips built-in a scanner that is used to track goods in distribution. for example, logistic companies using this tool to track goods in their distribution.
(2) RFID chips are used to track job progress in production:
These chips are used in the factory to track the job progress in production. For example, in the Biscuit Factory, counting of numbers of biscuits and then wrapping into packet.
(3) RFID chips are used to provide special instruction to the operator:
These chips are used to provide special instruction to the operator working on the machine in the industry of textile, flour mills, and steel industry, etc.
(4) RFID chips can be used in inventory record keeping:
These chips are used in the scanner that tracks the inventory record. Large organizations and firms that are producing products use RFID chip built-in scanner to keep the inventory record. These scanners track inventory and submit data to a centralized system for making decisions etc.
64,576 miles.
Explanation:
When the companies advertise their new products they want to present the product in the best possible light as possible. This is due to edging out the competition as in many products small details make a huge difference. The same is the case with the tires and their endurance. The longer way a set of tires takes you the better, since they are expensive product so changing them less often is very beneficial.
In this case, the interval for the mean tire life varies by 2,026 from 62,550, both up and down. The minimum will be 60,524 miles, while the maximum a tire can pass is 64,576. The company will of course go for the maximum value to make the product look as attractive and as good as possible to the customers.