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The motivations for both sexes, to be sure, are different.
Yet there were other motivations and actions which the Belgians took after independence for which history may not find them guiltless.
Their primary motivations for leaving the Cape were to escape British rule and extract themselves from the constant border wars between the British imperial government and the native tribes on the eastern frontier.
The motivations for collecting are varied.
Research interest is evolving in the motivations for contributing to online communities.
According to Josephus, Chaerea had political motivations for the assassination.
His research shows that those GLBT Christians who stay at homophobic churches " kill the messenger " by attacking the minister's knowledge about homosexuality, personal morality, focus on sin instead of forgiveness, and motivations for preaching against homosexuality.
Furthermore, Clark's motivations for his professional writing were deepened as both a love for the art which contributes at least as much social good as his Superman activities and as a matter of personal fulfillment in an intellectual field where his abilities give no unfair competition to his colleagues beyond typing extraordinarily fast.
Pantheistic and polytheistic faiths make no such distinction ; gods and other beings of transcendent power often have complex, ignoble, or even irrational motivations for their acts.
Some reformers incorporated several motivations, e. g. Maria Montessori, who both " educated for peace " ( a social goal ), and to " meet the needs of the child ," ( A humanistic goal.
Other motivations for their study is to understand symbiosis, and to understand how bacteria with severely depleted genomes are able to survive, thus improving our knowledge of genetics and molecular biology.
In addition to the relatively looser constraints on character and message at lower budgets, the nature of B production lent itself to the noir style for directly economic reasons: dim lighting not only saved on electrical costs but helped cloak cheap sets ( mist and smoke also served the cause ); night shooting was often compelled by hurried production schedules ; plots with obscure motivations and intriguingly elliptical transitions were sometimes the consequence of hastily written scripts, of which there was not always enough time or money to shoot every scene.
Eliminating side effects can make it much easier to understand and predict the behavior of a program, which is one of the key motivations for the development of functional programming.
The motivations for the ' 4GL ' inception and continued interest are several.
The pursuit of family history tends to be shaped by several motivations, including the desire to carve out a place for one's family in the larger historical picture, a sense of responsibility to preserve the past for future generations, and a sense of self-satisfaction in accurate storytelling.
While we do not know Palestrina's compositional motivations, he may have been quite conscious of the need for intelligible text, however, this was not to conform with any doctrine of the Counter-Reformation, because no such doctrine exists.
Hitler's primary motivations for war included obtaining additional Lebensraum (" living space ") for the Germanic peoples, who were considered racially superior according to Nazi ideology.
Economy, increased accuracy, performance and hobby are common motivations for handloading cartridges.
Other practical motivations for interplanetary travel are more speculative, because our current technologies are not yet advanced enough to support test projects.
Ethical egoism is sometimes the philosophical basis for support of libertarianism or individualist anarchism as in Max Stirner, although these can also be based on altruistic motivations.
One of the motivations for the treaty was the upcoming Monaco Succession Crisis of 1918.
Noteworthy for its revelation of Tripp's motivations was her reporting of their conversations to literary agent Lucianne Goldberg.

motivations and English
The motivations included the assertion of the Church's independence against rulers, a desire to have an English ( indeed Norman English ) saint of European reputation, and the desire to promote Canterbury as a destination for pilgrimage ; the campaign was successful on all counts.
This changed in the 1970s, when David Harker, a Cambridge post-graduate specializing in English literature, initiated a sustained attack on the motivations and methods of the first folk revival, singling out Cecil Sharp and accusing him of having manipulated his research for ideological reasons.
When Joan is transferred to Rouen, a French city still under English occupation, a mysterious bearded man in black robes and hood, dubbed " The Conscience " in the script, suddenly appears, and as suddenly vanishes, after questioning her visions, her motivations, and beliefs.

motivations and Civil
Veterans were still extremely cynical about the motivations for entering WWI, but many were willing to fight later in the Spanish Civil War, indicating that pacifism was not always the motivation.
The author also uses the story of Gettysburg, one of the largest battles in the history of North America, to relate the causes of the Civil War and the motivations that led old friends to face each other on the battlefield.
As a Member of Parliament at the time, Laird was certainly aware of the intricacies of international relations between United Kingdom, the Northern and the Southern states during the American Civil War and his motivations for continuing work on this project are unknown.

motivations and War
Atta's friends in Germany described him as an intelligent man with religious beliefs, along with political motivations, including anger at U. S. policy toward the Middle East, particularly the Oslo Accords and the Gulf War.
The response of the U. S. government to the September 11 attacks sparked investigations into the motivations and execution of the attacks, as well as the ongoing War on Terrorism in Afghanistan.
* Anarchists and War Tax Resistance and Death and Taxes-30 minute film about War Tax Resisters and their motivations by the NWTRCC
In general, the group's political and religious motivations developed in response to the social and political tensions wrought by the end of World War I and the attendant substitution of a republican regime for the authoritarian one of Wilhelm II — much the same as the conditions leading to Hitler's rise to power.
Titor is vague as to the exact motivations and causes for World War III.
Near the end of World War I, Townley was arrested in Jackson County, Minnesota for " conspiracy to discourage enlistments ," based on League pamphlets that questioned the motivations of the American war effort.
" The War Prayer ," a short story or prose poem by Mark Twain, is a scathing indictment of war, and particularly of blind patriotic and religious fervor as motivations for war.
The first part of the testament talked of his motivations in the three decades since volunteering in World War I, repeated his claim that neither he nor anyone else in Germany wanted war in 1939, stated his reasons for his intention to commit suicide, and praised and expressed his thanks to the German people for their support and achievements.
The yugoloths are given purpose by the Blood War ; constantly shifting from one side to the other, they as a race gain much of their wealth and power from the spoils of war and the high price of their services, though some ( including the yugoloths themselves ) believe this is simply a facade over older and darker motivations.
Rudd was interviewed in the 2002 documentary, " The Weather Underground ," in which he stated that although the group's motivations, to end the Vietnam War and to oppose US imperialism, were justified, the violent actions performed in pursuit of those beliefs were questionable.
Overlooking an agent of influence ’ s different motivations can have negative consequences, as witnessed in World War I, when German political warfare strategists sent Vladimir Lenin back to St. Petersburg in an effort to foster domestic instability and get Russia out of the war in 1917.
* 30-minute film about War Tax Resisters and their motivations

motivations and
Unlike other anime and manga, where jokes and references are often exclusory or require knowledge of Japanese culture and / or the workings and conventions of anime, Cowboy Bebop is accessible western audiences can connect with the characters readily and more fully understand their motivations and struggles.
As a better means of evaluating Urban's true motivations in calling for a crusade to the Holy Lands, there are four extant letters written by Pope Urban II himself: one to the Flemish ( dated December 1095 ); one to the Bolognese ( dated September 1096 ); one to Vallombrosa ( dated October 1096 ); and one to the counts of Catalonia ( dated either 1089 or 1096 1099 ).
Among the more commercially successful films with a hero dedicated to vengeance For a Few Dollars More, Once Upon a Time in the West, Today We Kill … Tomorrow We Die !, A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die, Death Rides a Horse, Viva Django, The Devil's Backbone, Hate for Hate, Greatest Robbery in the West he typically has to cooperate with people with other motivations.
" He has criticised revisionist historians for concentrating on Chamberlain's motivations rather than how appeasement worked in practice as a " usable policy " to deal with Hitler.
The faces of these three kings are of evenly beauty, slender and with a kindly expression the clear result of idealistic motivations ; they are not based on reality.
* Insight emphasis is on gaining greater understanding of the motivations underlying one's thoughts and feelings ( e. g. psychodynamic therapy )
When that became unavoidable, Mirage enlisted with the Autobot forces, although he is often unsure about his motivations for doing so, which leaves his fellow Autobots finding it hard to trust him a problem not helped by the fact that Mirage can rarely hide that he is often unwilling to fight directly, or his contempt for the “ commoners ” he is now forced to interact with.
* Alinei Mario ( 1997b ); Magico-religious motivations in European dialects: a contribution to archaeolinguistics, « Dialectologia et Geolinguistica » 5, pp. 3 30.
In the first part of the diary ( 1656 66 ), Pasek depicts the military life, showing soldiers primary motivations, like curiosity, desire of fame and loot, and disregard for deep religious messages.
# Why Men Fought, 1861 1863 ( motivations of soldiers on both sides );
The Jack Pine, a stylized landscape with few elements painted by a man who died the year he painted it, a man who would become an icon in his country — has encouraged various readings of Thomson's artistic motivations.
Amazon's publication notes describe this book as exploring " the psychology, motivations, and history of the utopian movement, its architects, and its modern day disciples and how the individual and American society are being devoured by it.
* Marc BRAFMAN (*), « Les origines, les motivations, l ’ action et les destins des combattants juifs ( parmi d ’ autres immigrés ) de la 35e Brigade FTP-MOI de Marcel Langer, Toulouse 1942-1944 », in: Le Monde juif, n ° 152, pp. 79 95, 09-12 / 1994
* Baldwin could also be interpreted as ridiculing accusations or anxieties about opportunism as narrow-minded by suggesting that, while others are being blamed, the accusers are motivated by a lack of creative insight into all the opportunities that could be taken up, in a way consistent with principles ; an obsessive focus on " principles " or " opportunism " would simply be counterproductive, or might only mask what are in reality quite different motivations.

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