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As with digital photography and digital audio techniques, the signs of the forgery would become impossible to tell from the signs of the actual individual framed, and fingerprint and DNA evidence would become unreliable in principle, just as photos and audiotapes and even videotapes ( given sufficient motivation to create a forgery ) are now.
The digital games are being provided as tools for the classroom and have a lot of positive feedback including higher motivation for students.

motivation and line
On the other hand, Buckingham himself had motivation to kill the Princes, having a claim of his own to the throne equivalent to that of Henry Tudor, depending on one's view of the legitimacy of the Beaufort line.
The motivation for phasing out OAC was largely thought of as a cost-saving measure by the Progressive Conservatives, and to bring Ontario in line with the rest of the provinces.
Self-esteem, motivation / goal setting, and employability / career development skills are critical because they impact individual morale which in turn plays a significant role in an institutions ability to achieve bottom line results.
line was that the organization's motivation for doing so is stopping the continual fragmentation of the Serbian political scene which " leads to voter confusion and enables the strengthening of the Serbian Radical Party ( SRS )", the accusations of embezzlement from certain former members persisted.
He co-produces a line of exercise, nutrition, wellness and motivation videos with Knowlera Media, a Washington DC based company, that started airing on television stations and the internet in 2011.
The initial motivation behind the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series was that, upon being approached to create a toy line, Playmates Toys was uneasy with the comic book characters ' small cult following.
In the end, Agent Pratt tracks down the decidedly healthier-looking Dr. Theresa Givens in the new time line, who — despite lacking the motivation of preventing a traumatic event of her past — has also built a time machine ( which she knew was possible because, as a 15 year-old girl, she had seen Agent Pratt use one to return to her normal time ).
Waugh, by contrast, was a camp homosexual exorcist priest, employed by the future Vatican City, with medals in flower-arranging and Olympic high-diving, a bodybuilder ’ s physique and a cutting line in humour – and his main motivation was simply to do “ Anything to offset the dreadful ennui of it all !” Smith's initial proposal described Waugh as a cross between Charles Bronson and Noël Coward ; Phillips visualised him as a cross between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Terry-Thomas.
The following month Aries started a storyline, where he claimed to have lost the motivation to continue his professional wrestling career, after failing to make the cast of WWE Tough Enough, before offering to put his Dragon Gate USA career on the line in order to get one last shot at Yamato and the Open the Freedom Gate Championship.

motivation and technology
" The unbounded spread of the Internet in the early 1990s and the consequent rapid growth of high technology culture had made cyberpunk increasingly relevant, and this was a primary motivation for Sony Pictures's decision to fund the project in the tens of millions.
Albertson and Faulkner consider appropriate soft technology as technology that deals with “ the social structures, human interactive processes, and motivation techniques.
The motivation was the discovery that current technology was unable to navigate Apollo at the level of precision mandated by the mission planners.
In a 2010 interview, Rutan articulated his motivation for developing suborbital technology projects with SpaceShipOne and SpaceShipTwo.
The first part provides financial motivation for traffic engineering while the second part grants the possibility of deploying this technology.
Projects vary in goal and method of execution, but share the same central philosophy: with motivation, encouragement, and access to professional technology, students are capable of great things.
* Although the newness of the technology was initially welcomed by pupils any boost in motivation seems short-lived.
He claims his motivation, drawn from a statement made before the Washington Press Club on 9 May 2001 by " The Disclosure Project ", was to find evidence of UFOs, antigravity technology, and the suppression of " free energy ", all of which he claims to have proven through his actions.
The early exploration of space in the mid-20th century had, in part, a military motivation, as the United States and the USSR used it as an opportunity to demonstrate ballistic missile technology and other militarisable technologies.
As a military doctrine, people's war emphasized the mobilization of the populace to support regular and guerrilla forces ; the primacy of men over weapons, with superior motivation compensating for inferior technology ; and the three progressive phases of protracted warfare — strategic defensive, strategic stalemate, and strategic offensive ( see Mobile warfare ).
" Applied " is distinguished from " pure " by a subtle combination of factors such as the motivation and attitude of researchers and the nature of the relationship to the technology or science that may be affected by the work.

motivation and was
Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
To Northerners, in contrast, the motivation was primarily to preserve the Union, not to abolish slavery.
Indeed, the problem of determining the area of plane figures was a major motivation for the historical development of calculus.
His kingdom was faced with a threat from the north from the Franks ; according to Peter Heather, this was his motivation for marrying Chrotilda, the daughter of Clovis.
His motivation for changing it to something meaning ' the East electrode ' ( other candidates had been " eastode ", " oriode " and " anatolode ") was to make it immune to a possible later change in the direction convention for current, whose exact nature was not known at the time.
The motivation was to constitute a counter-event to the World Economic Forum held in Davos at the same time.
His pupil, successor, and eventual biographer Rimbert considered the visions of which this was the first to be the main motivation of the saint's life.
It is also worth noting that part of the original motivation of the search for stellar parallax was to test the Copernican theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun, but of course the existence of aberration also establishes the truth of that theory.
Another important motivation for the Big Dig in its final form was the abandonment of the Massachusetts Highway Department's intended expressway system through and around Boston.
In reference to the death of Lani Morris, she said that perhaps Morris was " not coming from a place of integrity and did not have the right motivation ".
The motivation for community colleges was a new way of thinking about education and training in Canada ( more specifically in Ontario ), and was economically based as opposed to the much earlier start in the United States of Junior and Community Colleges which was driven by an integrative social policy.
A possible inference is, that one can not be blamed for mistaken judgements if the motivation was to do good.
The FBI's stated motivation was " protecting national security, preventing violence, and maintaining the existing social and political order.
Therefore, the only motivation for labour was either the possibility of great reward or fear of hunger.
His motivation for changing it to something meaning ' the West electrode ' ( other candidates had been " westode ", " occiode " and " dysiode ") was to make it immune to a possible later change in the direction convention for current, whose exact nature was not known at the time.
This was the motivation of observed caste lines in the Roman Empire.
" Part of his motivation for the book was to look for alternative forms of learning that made use of the enormous potential of the human psyche in more fruitful ways.
But it was not confined to this sphere, and permeated just as strongly his theories of motivation, action, and morality.
Industry observers, however, speculated that the most important motivation was that a name change would help Nissan market stocks and bonds in the U. S. They also presumed substantial ego involvement, since the absence of the Nissan name in the U. S. surely rankled Nissan executives who had seen Toyota and Honda become household words.
The motivation of the actions of a draugr was primarily jealousy and greed.

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