This is an order on which human wants are satisfied.at the top are the most pressing needs while at the bottom are the less pressing wants. NB. Different people differ in terms of preferences. When given the same resources at Read More …
Author: KNEC notes and Past Papers
Types of Human Wants
They are classified into two groups. 1. Basic human needs – This are things one cannot do without e.g.food. They always come at the top for the scale of preference and failure to satisfy them one can lead a miserable Read More …
Characteristics of Basic Wants
One can’t do without them. They are felt needs Can’t be postponed They are satisfied before secondary wants. DIFFICULTIES IN SATISFYING HUMAN WANTS Although human wants are there to satisfy man with lives requirements, it is not always possible to Read More …
CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN WANTS.
They are many, numerous and unlimited. They continually change with time and other factors. Some are repetitive e.g.supper, lunch etc. Wants are competitive Wants are complementary-Used together e.g. shoe polish and a shoe. Wants are habitual that they always occure.g.toothpaste, Read More …
Human Wants
This are basic needs that human beings need to function normally this include; food, shelter, clothing and air. Things like radio, education, watches, and vehicles are not very basic. They are meant to have an individual have a happy and Read More …
Introduction to Commerce
Commerce is a social science associated to trade and aids to trade, involving distribution and exchanges. Trade is the exchange of goods (buying and selling) with the aim of making profit. Aids to trade -This are services that facilitate trade Read More …
Relationships
TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS There are four basic types of relationships that encompass all of these situations: Family Relationships Friendships Casual Relationships Romantic Relationships DEVELOPING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP People need to learn the following to develop healthy relationship: To communicate effectively so Read More …
Life Skills and Values Associated with Child Right
Life Skills Self-awareness Self esteem Empathy Negotiations Assertiveness Decision-making Critical thinking Creative thinking Effective communication Values Humility Cooperation Respect Tolerance Love Responsibility Honesty Simplicity HUMAN RIGHTS They bare rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to regardless of nationality, Read More …
Underlying Principles for the Rights and Welfare of the Child
These rights are to be practiced with the following principles: Best interest of the child Non-discrimination Participation, leisure and recreational Survival and development Respect for the views of children Duties and Responsibilities of the Child Work for the unity of Read More …
Child Rights
DEFINITION OF TERMS Human Rights refers to any basic right or freedom to which all human beings are entitled to and in whose exercise a government may not interfere Child Abuse refers to any form of physical, sexual, psychological and Read More …