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Motivations and for
Motivations for such manipulations vary from a desire to sell products to a simple desire to maintain the status quo.
Motivations for controlling heavy metal concentrations in gas streams are diverse.
Motivations for personal hygiene practice include reduction of personal illness, healing from personal illness, optimal health and sense of well being, social acceptance and prevention of spread of illness to others.
Motivations for such manipulations vary, from a desire to sell products to a simple desire to maintain the status quo.
Motivations are varied and numerous ; some adhere to freeganism as an extension of anarchism or other anti-capitalist tendencies, or simply for environmental reasons, some for religious reasons, etc.
Motivations for shoplifting are controversial among researchers, although they generally agree that shoplifters are driven by either economic or psychosocial motives.
Motivations for organisers range from political protest to just wanting to have fun.
Motivations for support of the schools included their role as a social service in communities suffering extensive family breakdown ; the significance of the schools as employers ; and the seeming lack of other opportunities for children to receive an education.
Motivations for purchase include conserving natural resources and protecting the environment, and may form part of a simple living plan.
Motivations for such limitations on wealth include the desire for equality of opportunity, a fear that great wealth leads to political corruption, to the belief that limiting wealth will gain the political favor of a voting bloc, or fear that extreme concentration of wealth results in rebellion.
* Motivations for organic agriculture
This would prevent observable interactions ( see Motivations for antigravity ); however, it appears more likely that matter and antimatter attract each other gravitationally ( see Antimatter gravity debate ).
; Motivations: According to industry analyst Ecosystem Marketplace, the voluntary markets present the opportunity for citizen consumer action, as well as an alternative source of carbon finance and an incubator for carbon market innovation.
Motivations for using COTS components include hopes for reduction of overall system-development and costs ( as components can be bought or licensed instead of being developed from scratch ) and reduced long-term maintenance costs.
Motivations for choosing such a program include a wish to experience other cultures, and to learn how to work in the clinical situations in other countries.

Motivations and among
Whether this is simply a linguistic convention, or something more, is a controversial point among distinct philosophical schools ( see Motivations and epistemic status below ).

Motivations and their
Motivations evident include child protection, beliefs that given their catastrophic population decline after white contact that black people would " die out ", and a fear of miscegenation by full-blooded Aboriginal people.
Motivations of territorial aggression and counter aggression are as old as tribal societies, but the instance of revanchism that gave these furious groundswells of opinion their modern name lies in the strong desire during the French Third Republic to regain Alsace-Lorraine-which France had held since the time of King Louis XIV in the 17th century and which were taken away in the Treaty of Frankfurt, following Emperor Napoleon III's crushing defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 ..

Motivations and from
Motivations to improve the welfare of animals may stem from many factors including sympathy, empathy, utility, genes ( inherited traits ), and memes ( cultural factors ).
A sample from Garson's " Planetary Motivations ( Cancer )" was incorporated into DJ Shadow's 1996 song " Building Steam with a Grain of Salt ," from the album Endtroducing ......
and Buss, D. M., " Why Women Have Sex: Understanding Sexual Motivations from Adventure to Revenge ".

Motivations and .
Motivations claimed by supporters of drug prohibition laws across various societies and eras have included religious observance, allegations of violence by racial minorities, and public health concerns.
Motivations may include past reinforcement, promised incentives, and vicarious reinforcement.
Motivations can be based on self-interest.
" Motivations of the Lafayette Escadrille Pilots.
Body Piercing: Medical Consequences and Psychological Motivations.
), Political Violence and Terror: Motifs and Motivations ( University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-05605-1 ) 61-89.
Motivations of the 2009 Eastern Congo offensive are also entangled in the ongoing conflicts of the DRC.
* History and Motivations of U. S. Involvement in the Control of the Peasant Movement in El Salvador: The Role of AIFLD in the Agrarian Reform Process, 1970-1980 ( EPICA, 1980 ), with Philip Wheaton
Motivations, Values and Emotions: Three sides of the same coin.

for and joining
Mrs. Shaefer never got around to joining the thousand or so people who paid Lee some $30,000 for his ozone machines.
Religious faith can be considered a necessary condition of membership in a congregation, since the decision to join a worshiping group requires some motive force, but faith is not a sufficient condition for joining ; ;
From Tokyo to Istanbul, they drove a total of before joining the European motorway network for another to London.
Adhesives are advantageous for joining thin or dissimilar materials, minimizing weight, and providing a vibration-damping joint.
The maritime part of the region constitutes the area of application of the international Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources ( CCAMLR ), where for technical reasons the Convention uses an approximation of the Convergence line by means of a line joining specified points along parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude.
The process proved politically fraught, and the Government's Minister for Communications and Works, Alvin Christopher, ended up leaving the Government and joining the opposition party as a result of the furore.
A native of Britain, Hilton arrived in the U. S. in 1969 joining the faculty of the Juilliard School in 1972 and establishing her own baroque dance workshop at Stanford University in 1974 which endured for more than 25 years.
The method usually adopted were membership rules to ensure that anyone newly joining a society would, for the first few years, be unable to get any profit out of a demutualisation.
He also played for Millonarios and Deportivo Cali before joining Montpellier of the French First Division in 1988.
Earnhardt finished a career-low 12th in the points for the second time in his career, and the only time he had finished that low since joining RCR.
Motorways are toll-free except for the Great Belt Bridge joining Zealand and Funen and the Øresund Bridge linking Copenhagen to Malmö in Sweden.
He spent three months from July to September 1889 on board Warspite for manoeuvres before joining the sailing corvette Ruby for a year, where in May 1890 he was promoted to Sub-Lieutenant.
In May 1902 he was passed fit for sea duty and was appointed captain of the cruiser HMS Juno in June, spending two months in exercises with the Channel Fleet under Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson before joining the Mediterranean fleet.
The hope that multiple Central and European parties would join ED also proved to be dubious, as only the Czech Civic Democratic Party took up the offer, with the remainder joining EPP proper or other groups such as Union for Europe of the Nations or Independence and Democracy.
“ could not think of letting the session pass over without offering an opportunity to all the citizens of the United States of joining, with one voice, in returning to Almighty God their sincere thanks for the many blessings he had poured down upon them .”
Instead of finding himself in serious trouble for acting as though he were joining forces with the Catholics, Elizabeth sent two Gentlemen Pensioners to summon him back within the month.
* Heat fusion, a welding process for joining two pieces of a thermoplastic material
If all four neighbors of v are different colors, say red, green, blue, and yellow in clockwise order, we look for an alternating path of vertices colored red and blue joining the red and blue neighbors.
In 1977, he created the CINEL for " new spaces of freedom " before joining in the 1980s the ecological movement with his " ecosophy ".
After World War II, Taglioni designed engines for Ceccato motorcycles and Mondial before joining Ducati in 1954.
With the help of Mises, in the late 1920s Hayek founded and served as director of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research, before joining the faculty of the London School of Economics ( LSE ) in 1931 at the behest of Lionel Robbins.
Orwell was declared " unfit for any kind of military service " by the Medical Board in June, but soon afterwards found an opportunity to become involved in war activities by joining the Home Guard.
That of itself would be a sufficient reason for joining a Socialist party.

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