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a Pre Sih “BEAL a” 001 - Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 7 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (1970) KA This is a diagram illustrating vason Nery of Needs, published in 1970. As we can see from the image, our NS .eds are based on physiology and safety, such as food, water and security Fiijifer 8p the ladder are our belongingness, love and esteem needs which inclu e Yelationships, friends and the feeling of accomplishment. Finally, the raheem fulfilment and self-actualisation which involves achieving one’s full poe SEHR VELOCTTVENGLSH SEARS ES RULER INATN “oTe ASE a Pre Sih “BEAL a” 002 - Probability of Depression This is a line graph showing the probability of depression for people aged between 36 and ° 70. As we can see from the likelihood of depression is very low at age 26, only three people in a nd? This figure rises dramatically until age 44 where over two percent of t atton are depressed. The probability then drops back down as people get old 4k at age 70s about the same as 28, In conclusion, middle-aged people are rot ‘to suffer from depression. SEHR VELOCTTVENGLSH SEARS ES RULER INATN “oTe ASE sem frab” 003 — Tree Trunk This isa photograph showing the: crossitc n of atree trunk. As we can see from the image, this tree was quite old singe-tharg are a large number of growth rings. The rings near the centre of the trunk ai clbarly visible than the outer ones. The outermost layer of bark is coated with aghinayer bf moss. Although the camera is focused on the tree, we can also see the bl re of a forest in the background of the image. y Option In Ruse, this photo may be useful for the study of dendrochronology. SEARLE VELOCTVENGLSH REARS SES USER NSAI “ore ASE RL a Pre Seb “BEAT a” 004 - Arctic House This is a photograph of a small house ‘an arctic environment. The main feature is the corrugated blue-green builging a, the foreground of the image. We can see five windows r with white frames and “I S joning suggests that it is a one-storey house with an I upstairs attic. a vast, wi 8 sky. ‘ite house, there is asmall patch of grass but the background reveals "y landscape. In the distance, mountain peaks reach towards the cloudy SEARLE VELOCTVENGLSH REARS SES USER NSAI “ore ASE RL samira” 005 — Suspension Bridge This is a photo of a modern suspension bridge. The bridge seems to be carefully designed ° with natural materials jt hatches the surrounding environment. It is made of thin wooden boards co} ‘steel suspension rods and cables. The style is very elegant and unobtrusive, tibn seems to be some kind of nature reserve since there is a dirt trail visible IgA Side of the image. The rest of the image shows a dense, green forest. RQ SEARLE VELOCTVENGLSH REARS SES USER NSAI “ore ASE RL a Pre Seb “BEAT a” 006 - Out of Sight, Out of Mind ee eta PACIFIC OCEAN This is a diagram illustrating the forgo ‘of two huge “garbage patches” in the Pacific Ocean. All the rubbish that humans have dumped into the ocean has been collected by the ° eFastern Patch is located to the south of Russia and east of North Pacific Gyre curr Japan. The pera 's off the west coast of Canada, Mexico and the United States, very close t }e result is two continent-sized vortexes of degrading plastic waste which (described as “garbage soup”. It seems that very few people know or care abdutthistssue, hence the title "Out of sight, Out of mind”. SEARLE VELOCTVENGLSH REARS SES USER NSAI “ore ASE RL a Pre Seb “BEAT a” 007 - The Eatwell Plate | The eatwell plate Oe Sneukccenentee : KSA The Eatwell Plate is a pie chart illustrating the composition of a balanced, nut ° Each segment of the oan the recommended dietary proportion of a food group. The largest propor e fbr fruit and vegetables, as well as bread, rice and other starchy meat, fish, milk and dairy. Finally, the recommended daily intake ional diet. nese which are high in fat or sugar is very small. This information was sourced ‘ed Kingdom Food Standards Agency. SEARLE VELOCTVENGLSH REARS SES USER NSAI “ore ASE RL 008 - World Income Distribution septs These line graphs compare world income distributiof for ¥g7o and 1990, highlighting the percentage of people earning below the| voy in 20-year period, the number of poor people remained steady at 1.4 oily pbwever, due to population growth, the actual percentage of the population livin Boverty ‘dropped from 38 to 26%. The graphs indicate ye e's 5.3 bilion people were earning less than ten dollars Is to reduce poverty to Just 23% by the year 201s. that in a9g0, the majority o per day. The United ae os Bae Ss RIMMER RMEBAN “ore KOLA” ER |_ 009 - The Changing Earth @ This timeline illustrates h has changed over the past 225 million years. As we can see from the di ie Permian Period, the Earth’s landmass was contained in a single continezt.call€ Pangaea. 25 million years later, in the Triassic period, Pangaea had split into nits; Laurasia, to the north of the equator, and Gondwanzland to the soutehgeperated by the Tethys Sea. This change continued to occur throughout the Jurassic artcCretaceous periods, to the present day, where we now have six distinct continents. MRE VELOCITY ENGLISH IBA Ss Leta “ore KULIC™ BW. |_ 010 —Comparison of Fundamental Needs. | ‘Comparison ofthe Fundamental Needs adel wt Abraham Wal’ esac of Need man rimhntientina aa Nonny vane SCD NaS RNS we Allan Revich's “Three Fundamental (feds Model” is used to explain Abraham Maslow's “Hierarchy of Needs”. tifies three main elements: status, stimulation and security. The venp jows that basic security needs include safety and the MRE VELOCITY ENGLISH IBA Ss Leta “ore KULIC™ BW. 011 —Classic Pyramids a | PYRAMIDS CLASSIC (mene Psychological Needs Thisisa iste represents our physiolo ae ich include health, food, sleep and sex. The upper part of the pyramid is di aa ifferent categories of psychological need. The most basic requirement aor ra form of shelter and removal from danger. This is followed by ind being part of a group. Once these needs are satisfied, people will © W's “Hierarchy of Needs". The base of the pyramid belongin “ y eae teem and finally, self-actualisation which comes from achieving one's full SEPIA vELocry nGusH IER Ss INL RN ISR “ere ULE" BH, 012 — Formation of Oxbow Lakes ten This is @ diagram illustrating how oxbow lakes are*f The process begins with a meander, which is a winding curve ina river. Sim period of time, the narrow “neck” of the meander is eroded by the river cuy eo il thas been completely cut through. The water will then run through the ney aie channel instead of the old meander. As more yee “the banks of the river, slowly sealing off the meander time passes, silt will acc until only an oxbow | Ry Ss SEPIA vELocry nGusH IER Ss RIMMER RMEBAN “ore KOLA” ER septs 013 — National Flags | KS This image depicts two flags with very similar designs. : ft is the flag of the United Arab Emirates. From top to bottom, the design is @mp&sed of three horizontal stripes runs down the left hand side, The coloured green, white and black. A red verte design was probably influenced by the oo ‘dan shown on the right. As we can see, the order of the horizontal stripes is rey Kam the centre of the meesyye ‘even-sided star. ‘and there is a red triangle or chevron instead. In Bae Ss RIMMER RMEBAN “ore KOLA” ER

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