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Public interest groups are distinguished from other interest groups by


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Aesthetic Needs

The human desire for beauty and pleasing experiences in one’s surroundings, contributing to mental and emotional well-being.

Handmade Quilt

A crafted blanket made by stitching layers of fabric together, often with intricate patterns and designed for warmth or decoration.

Drawsheets

Small bed sheets placed across the middle of the bed over the bottom sheet to assist with moving or repositioning patients.

Maslow's Hierarchy

A theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow, which posits that human needs range in a hierarchy from basic physical needs to self-actualization and transcendence.

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