LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 12 : 7 July 2012
ISSN 1930-2940

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Active and Proactive Characteristics of Physiological Needs

Abdul Ghafoor, Ph.D. Scholar


Abstract

Active and proactive characteristics of Physiological Needs are the greatest wealth of stimulation. It is concluded that when anyone fills his needs, the foremost effects of those needs are called active characteristics, but after quenching those needs, the final or end effects/ results are called proactive characteristics of those needs.

There is an urgent need to explore the characteristics of human needs which are the complete reflection of active and proactive characteristics of human behavior, attitude, aptitude and habits etc.

The needs stimulate a body from cradle to grave. These needs are so overlapped they cannot be separate easily. The net of these needs is very complicated, it cannot be understood. They are different in coloring, glowing, intensity and potency. Their scarcity, dearth and their excess can create restlessness, anxiety, worries and frustration.

These are the basic needs which are called fundamental needs of a body. They build the character, behavior, attitude and aptitude of the personality. Their dearth can ruin the human beings as well as other beings. There excess also can create destruction in the world.

Every need of physiological needs is the storage of energy. This power can dominate the whole body, world and the universe.

Basic needs are the essential part of a body. They provide energy, light and life to all the beings. The people, who share the needs to be fulfilled of one another, feel relationship with one another. They establish harmony and brotherhood.

These needs are the sum of thousands characteristics. They stimulate a body to continue its struggle for life. They have everlasting traits. They also have their own mobility, gravity, Perennials, novelty, erection, eternity, restoration, sensuality, duplicity. They teach how to get, eat, feel, search, and find the required needs and how to fulfill them. They also give the perception of thankfulness. These characteristics of needs establish the habits, conduct and attitudes and aptitude of the beings. They are derived from the review of related literature and from their own properties.

Key words: Characteristics of Physiological Needs

Introduction

With the expansion of knowledge, the Physiological Needs also open an ample page of characteristics which have their own standard, potency, intensity and efficiencies. These traits also have their own active & proactive characteristics which cannot be measured or calculated so easily. It also seems impossible to make the lists of these characteristics of needs because Physiological Needs are the sum of hundreds and thousands of elements which have billions of characteristics and effectiveness. Their characteristics are so interrelated and interconnected, that they cannot be segregated from each other.


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Abdul Ghafoor Nasir, Ph.D. Scholar
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Higher Secondary School
Faisalabad
Pakistan
ghafoornasir@yahoo.com

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