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Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology, proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper A Theory of Human Motivation, which he subsequently extended to include his ... (more...)

Catholic-Hierarchy: Its Bishops and Dioceses, Current and Past
Current and historical information about the Bishops and Dioceses of the Catholic Hierarchy around the world. (more...)

hierarchy - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of hierarchy from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. (more...)

Hierarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hierarchy is an arrangement of objects, people, elements, values, grades, orders, classes, etc., in a ranked or graduated series. The word derives from the Greek ... (more...)

hierarchy definition | Dictionary.com
noun, plural -chies. 1. any system of persons or things ranked one above another. 2. government by ecclesiastical rulers. 3. the power or dominion of a hierarch. (more...)

hierarchy definition of hierarchy in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
hierarchy: see ministry ministry, in religion, term used to designate the clergy of Protestant churches, particularly those who repudiate the claims of apostolic succession (more...)

Hierarchy legal definition of Hierarchy. Hierarchy synonyms by the ...
A group of people who form an ascending chain of power or authority. Officers in a government, for example, form an escalating series of ranks or degrees of power, with each rank ... (more...)

hierarchy: Definition from Answers.com
hierarchy n. , pl. -chies . A body of persons having authority. Categorization of a group of people according to ability or status (more...)

hierarchy - Definition of hierarchy at Your Dictionary
noun pl. hierarchies-·chies. a system of church government by priests or other clergy in graded ranks; the group of officials, esp. the highest officials, in such a system; a ... (more...)



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