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Pedagogical Poem», a fictionalized story of the Gorky Colony. In 1955 a movie with English title Road to Life was produced. Management (in social pedagogy) – conscious use by managers (teachers, educators, chiefs) of the relations of the power, available resources (material, organizational, personal, etc.), scientific knowledge for receiving results as it is possible more completely realizing tasks and the purposes of social education. Management (pedagogical) – a complex of principles, methods, organizational norms and processing methods of management of the educational process, directed on increase of its efficiency. Marriage – is the union of two consenting adults. This partnership is formed in many countries around the world and depends on the societal norms classified by a particular society. In the United States, the only legal form of marriage is monogamy. This form of courtship can only take place between one man and one woman. However, in other countries, such as in the Middle East, polygamy is an accepted form of marriage. Polygamy allows more than two people to be wed without becoming a social outcast in their community. The marriage patterns in an area are determined by what is viewed as acceptable in that society. Maslow Abraham Harold (1908–1970) – an American professor of psychology at Brandeis University, Brooklyn College, New School for Social Research and Columbia University who created Maslow's hierarchy of needs. He stressed the importance of focusing on the positive qualities in people, as opposed to treating them as a «bag of symptoms». Maslow realized that all the individuals he studied had similar personality traits. Maslow noticed that selfactualized individuals had a better insight of reality, deeply accepted one-self, others and the world, and also had faced many problems and were known to be impulsive people. Self-actualizing people tend to focus on problems outside themselves; have a clear sense of what is true and what is false; are spontaneous and creative; and are not bound too strictly by social conventions. According to Maslow, self-actualising people share the following qualities: Truth: honest, reality, beauty, pure, clean and unadulterated completeness; Goodness: rightness, desirability, uprightness, benevolence, honesty; Beauty: rightness, form, aliveness, simplicity, richness, wholeness, perfection, completion; Wholeness: unity, integration, tendency to oneness,
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