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roman architecture & engineering relates to maslow's hierarchy

Roman Architectural and Engineering relates to Maslow's Hierarchy?

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Old Sep 16, 2009, 10:06 PM   #2  
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Hi, miriamlasalita!

Is that a homework question?

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Yes...7th grader!
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Hi again, miriamlasalita!

So, does the following way of re-phrasing the question look correct to you? It's a little bit hard to understand exactly what you're asking.

How does ancient Roman architecture and engineering relate to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

Or, should it be phrased in another way, please?

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You phrase it perfectly!
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Thank you!

Then, what I suggest you do, is to put some ideas on this thread as to what you think are possible good answers so we can discuss things here with you about that.

It's okay to be sloppy and to make mistakes here with trying to get help with homework. That's part of how it works here in order to get help. The important thing is, that you show some effort on your part to come up with answers yourself. If you do that, you will get the help that you need. We don't just simply supply answers to homework questions here. If that's how it were done, how would that be helping the students to learn how to come up with the correct answers on their own?

I'll be happy to help you, but you need to post how you might answer the question, first.

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