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[[File:Needs.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Hierarchy of needs]]]][[Hierarchy of needs]] (hereinafter, the ''Pyramid'') is a classification of [[need]]s originally proposed by Abraham Maslow for his [[hierarchy of needs theory]], which was an [[early theory of motivation]] that suggested that human needs form a sort of hierarchy in which, as each need is substantially satisfied, the next level becomes dominant.
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[[File:Needs.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Hierarchy of needs]]]][[Hierarchy of needs]] (hereinafter, the ''Pyramid'') is a classification of [[need]]s originally proposed by Abraham Maslow for his [[hierarchy of needs theory]], which was one of [[early theories of motivation]] that suggested that human needs form a sort of hierarchy in which, as each need is substantially satisfied, the next level becomes dominant.
  
 
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Hierarchy of needs (hereinafter, the Pyramid) is a classification of needs originally proposed by Abraham Maslow for his hierarchy of needs theory, which was one of early theories of motivation that suggested that human needs form a sort of hierarchy in which, as each need is substantially satisfied, the next level becomes dominant.

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