Hierarchy of Needs and Ratatouille

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The man who started created this hierarchy. First name Abraham.
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The type of psychology the hierarchy falls under.
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The rat star of the movie.
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The needs that make up the base of the pyramid, the most important bases to be covered.
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What people need to experience order, predictability, and control in their lives.
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The need on the hierarchy that comes third. Refers to love,interpersonal relationships and connectedness.
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Needs that are more psychological and are associated with realizing an individual’s full potential and needing to ‘self-actualize’. Alfredo The human main character of the film.
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The human desire to be accepted and valued by others.
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The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy, and refers to the realization of a person’s potential.
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Last name Ego, the critic who loves food so much that if he doesn't love it he wont swallow.
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Needs that concern basic survival.
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First name Auguste, the late chef who started the restaurant where the film takes place.