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motives and for
Though I doubted that he would understand me, I told the director my motives for applying.
He had to look for other prospects, other motives until more conclusive evidence pointing to Johnston came to light.
He identified four major motives for altruism: altruism to ultimately benefit the self ( egoism ), to ultimately benefit the other person ( altruism ), to benefit a group ( collectivism ), or to uphold a moral principle ( principlism ).
But authors were free to suggest different motives for his death.
Her jealousy of Cassandra, and her wrath at the sacrifice of Iphigenia and at Agamemnon's having gone to war over Helen of Troy, are said to have been the motives for her crime.
If a ) testimonies conflict one another, b ) there are a small number of witnesses, c ) the speaker has no integrity, d ) the speaker is overly hesitant or bold, or e ) the speaker is known to have motives for lying, then the epistemologist has reason to be skeptical of the speaker's claims.
Until now, this name hasn't been officially in use, the board instead opting for sponsorship deals because of financial motives.
Following the pioneering example of Anthony Aveni, this allowed New World archaeoastronomers to make claims for motives which in the Old World would have been mere speculation.
An assassination may be prompted by religious, ideological, political, or military motives ; it may be carried out for the prospect of financial gain, to avenge a grievance, from the desire to acquire fame or notoriety ( that is, a psychological need to garner personal public recognition ), from the wish to form some kind of " relationship " with a public figure, or from the desire ( or at least the willingness ) to be killed or commit suicide in the act.
After Heine's German birthplace of Düsseldorf had rejected, allegedly for anti-Semitic motives, a centennial monument to the radical German-Jewish poet ( 1797 – 1856 ), his incensed German-American admirers, including Carl Schurz, started a movement to place one instead in Midtown Manhattan, at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street.
Although their motives in this were originally to gain more power for themselves, the more idealistic Whigs gradually came to support an expansion of democracy for its own sake.
Following the Second World War, psychologists conducted research into the different motives and tendencies that account for ideological differences between left and right.
Through the popularity of his Superman alter ego, the personality, concept, and name of Clark Kent have become ingrained in popular culture as well, becoming synonymous with secret identities and innocuous fronts for ulterior motives and activities.
This argument rests on the assumption that one can have a " moral " discussion on various scales ; that is, what is " good " for: a certain part of your being ( leaving open the possibility of conflicting motives ), you as a single individual, your family, your society, your species, your type of species.
Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of its root motives and causes ; however, evil is commonly associated with conscious and deliberate wrongdoing, discrimination designed to harm others, humiliation of people designed to diminish their psychological well-being and dignity, destructiveness, motives of causing pain or suffering for selfish or malicious intentions, and acts of unnecessary or indiscriminate violence.
According to Cynthia A. Freeland in " Feminist Frameworks for Horror Films ," feminist studies of horror films have focused on psychodynamics where the chief interest is " on viewers ' motives and interests in watching horror films ".
The main motives for volunteering were economic factors ( salary, food ), idealism, and peer pressure.
Lies about his motives for attempting to divorce his wife and marry his late son ’ s fiancé.
Despite these innovations, many motives for the empire were rooted in the Middle Ages.
In his The Interpretation of Dreams ( 1900 ), Freud's analysis starts from the premise that " the play is built up on Hamlet's hesitations over fulfilling the task of revenge that is assigned to him ; but its text offers no reasons or motives for these hesitations ".
His motives for doing this are not clear, but in his sermons he used exhortation to achieve moral and ecclesiastical improvement which were goals comparable with Erasmian reform.
However, his return home had treacherous motives as he intended to stake a claim for Humayun's apparently collapsing empire.
Strong motives for conquest of Africa were at play.

motives and giving
As so often, it is Athena who takes the initiative in giving the story a new direction ... Usually the motives of mortal and god coincide, here they do not: Athena wants Penelope to fan the Suitor's desire for her and ( thereby ) make her more esteemed by her husband and son ; Penelope has no real motive ... she simply feels an unprecedented impulse to meet the men she so loathes ... adding that she might take this opportunity to talk to Telemachus ( which she will indeed do ).
The motives behind giving play an important role in developing spiritual qualities.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film four stars, giving praise to the screenplay by Robert Benton: " His characters aren't just talking to each other, they're revealing things about themselves and can sometimes be seen in the act of learning about their own motives.
( Black Lectroids appear to be Rastafarian Jamaicans, while Red Lectroids are caucasians ) The ship also sends a " thermo-pod " to Earth, with a holographic message from the Black Lectroids ' leader, John Emdall, explaining Lord Whorfin's motives and giving an ultimatum: stop Whorfin and his army or the Black Lectroids will protect themselves by staging a fake nuclear attack, causing the start of World War III.
At the beginning of the 1890s he again joined the Brandes fraction without giving up his national motives.
The agitated and unstable development borrows motives from both themes changing keys very often and giving the melody to different instruments while a new musical idea is slowly formed.
He committed suicide while awaiting execution without giving a full confession leaving the extent of his crimes and motives largely unknown.
Although he accepts giving as " praiseworthy ", he questions the motives of prosperity theology and criticizes the " Law of Compensation ", which teaches that when Christians give generously, God will give back more in return.

motives and such
Leading libertarian philosophers such as Robert Kane have rejected Dennett's model, specifically that random chance is directly involved in a decision, on the basis that they believe this eliminates the agent's motives and reasons, character and values, and feelings and desires.
Furthermore, in leading his troops across the Rhine, without recourse to Tiberius, he contradicted the advice of Augustus to keep that river as the boundary of the empire, and opened himself to doubts about his motives in such independent action.
It may also be of value for revealing unrecognized motives and conflicts in such conditions.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
Certain conditions, if present in a believer's life, could cause delay in receiving Spirit baptism, such as " weak faith, unholy living, imperfect consecration, and egocentric motives ".
Holmes states, " I am not a whole-souled admirer of womankind "; in fact, he finds " the motives of women ... so inscrutable .... How can you build on such quicksand?
Bentham very carefully distinguishes motive from intention and says that motives are not in themselves good or bad but can be referred to as such on account of their tendency to produce pleasure or pain.
Some tips are for ludicrous motives, such as " how to convince neighbours that your house has dry rot ", while others are for ostensibly sensible motives but with ridiculous and impractical suggestions for their application:
A service organization is not necessarily exclusive of ideological motives, although organizations with such defined motives are more likely to identify themselves through their association.
* a person accused or convicted of an ordinary crime carried out for political motives, such as murder or robbery carried out to support the objectives of an opposition group ;
As in other forms of power struggle, such as war or law enforcement, motives range from predation to self-defense to fighting for justice, and the dividing line between predation and justice is subject to rationalization.
" Some give urged by such altruistic motives.
You should also put yourself in the place of the other person, trying to understand his motives and any extenuating factors, such as age or illness.
The authors conclude that such motives may lead disproportionately to the adoption of system-justifying worldviews.
Each of these media is a direct product of Capitalism — they are all now substantial industries — and as such they are driven by the same profit-fixated motives of other sectors of manufacturing, not the ideals of true art.
Others argue that we need to understand the consequences of such narrow-minded greed even if only a small percentage of the population embraces such motives.
The fact that there is no prior history of such translations or expenses in Lino Lakes, however, prompted critics to call the resolution a proxy for motives other than the fiscal grounds cited by the motion's supporters.
# focus on a small set of individual attributes such as Big Five personality traits, to the neglect of cognitive abilities, motives, values, social skills, expertise, and problem-solving skills ;
He described their speeches and proceedings, caricatured their motives, denounced the exercise of the right of private judgment, and set forth the divine right of bishops in such strong language that one of the queen ’ s councillors held it to amount to a threat against the supremacy of the crown.
In French opera of this period ( such as the works of Grétry and Méhul ), " reminiscence motives " can be identified, which may recur at a significant juncture in the plot to establish an association with earlier events.
Natural history had been encouraged by practical motives, such as the work of Linnaeus motivated by the desire to improve the economical condition of the Swedish kingdom.
Hidalgo permitted Indians and mestizos to join his war in such numbers that the original motives of the Querétaro group were obscured.

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