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motivated and engage
Students who are intrinsically motivated are more likely to engage in the task willingly as well as work to improve their skills, which will increase their capabilities.
Xie Xuan's local army were well motivated to protect their homeland and had a good knowledge of the local terrain — an advantage that would allow them to engage advance elements of the enemy and withdraw quickly.
Evidence of such de facto segregation motivated early proponents of plans to engage in conscious " integration " of public schools, by busing schoolchildren to schools other than their neighborhood schools, with an objective to equalize racial imbalances.
Unrestricted women are more motivated to engage in casual sex than restricted women as they perceive more benefits associated with short-term mating.
If enrolled in these courses, one can expect to meet other highly motivated students, engage regularly in classroom discussions, and do more in-depth coursework.
Due to the visual cues used by caregivers in this method of communication, infants are more highly motivated to engage in communication.
Foreign prostitutes are economically motivated to come to the Netherlands, and they tend to travel to engage in sex work between the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and other European societies.
Although, someone might know how to engage in a hobby it doesn't necessarily mean they are motivated to do it.
Having created the declaration Towards a Global Ethic at the 1993 Parliament and attempted to engage guiding institutions at the 1999 Parliament, the 2004 Parliament concentrated on four pressing issues: mitigating religiously motivated violence, access to safe water, the fate of refugees worldwide, and the elimination of external debt in developing countries.
For instance, applicants who engage in positive nonverbal behaviors such as smiling and leaning forward are perceived as more likable, trustworthy, credible, warmer, successful, qualified, motivated, competent, and socially skilled.
She was skeptical that many adolescent girls would be motivated to engage in such activity in the face of the severe social stigma still attached to sexual activity, and rejected the idea that adolescent boys would examine each others ' lipstick marks.
She pointed out, however, that even a so-called neutral law of general applicability imposes a burden on a person's exercise of religion if that law prevents a person from engaging in religiously motivated conduct or requires a person to engage in conduct forbidden by his or her religion.
This is certainly a book to be read by those who still are motivated by a liberal sensibility and want to engage in the renewal of liberal policy and practice in a global environment.
If people are for some reason motivated " to do anything at all to achieve success ", they are more likely to engage in opportunist behaviour for that very reason.
They are motivated by a responsibility to engage with the rest of the world in a meaningful, mutually beneficial dialogue.
However, the US and other countries who engage in the practice have been accused of being motivated also by the desire to prevent the arrival of asylum seekers, who are protected under the 1951 Refugee Convention's non-refoulement provisions once they arrive at their destination.

motivated and outside
The Foreign relations of Chad are motivated primarily by the desire for outside investment in Chadian industry and support for Chadian President Idriss Déby.
Attribution can be external ( assigning causality to an outside agent or force-claiming that some outside thing motivated the event ) or internal ( assigning causality to factors within the person-taking personal responsibility or accountability for one's actions and claiming that the person was directly responsible for the event ).
The Nanking Defense Corps, aware that if Guanghua Gate fell to the Japanese, hostilities outside the city would, within a short time, be pointless, were motivated to fight even harder.
Fans have a desire for external involvement – they are motivated to demonstrate their involvement with the area of interest through certain behaviors ( attending conventions, posting online, displaying team banners outside their homes, etc .).
It is thought he murdered her because she threatened to scandalize his family with the news of her pregnancy outside of marriage, but it is also possible he was motivated by greed for her large collection of diamond jewelry.
Expropriation is the politically motivated and forceful confiscation and redistribution of private property outside the common law.
In addition to entertainment value and purpose, themes of weaponry in science fiction sometimes touch on deeper concerns, often motivated by contemporary concerns of the outside world.
These include: capitalistic media systems that have no provisions for ideas that are not immediately ( monetarily ) profitable, government and political media ( e. g. notices ) that make it difficult for potentially interested individuals to find relevant information, and media portrayals of heroes as " chosen " by outside forces rather than self motivated.
The Pullman Company's response was to denounce, with support from the ministers and African American newspapers whom it had cultivated ( or bought ), the new union as an outside entity motivated by foreign ideologies, while sponsoring its own company union, variously known as the Employee Representation Plan or the Pullman Porters and Maids Protective Association, to represent its loyal employees.
Not wholly outside the protection of the First Amendment is speech motivated by profit.
In the 1970s Stephen Hawking, motivated by the analogy between the law of increasing area of black hole event horizons and the second law of thermodynamics, performed a semiclassical calculation showing that black holes are in equilibrium with thermal radiation outside them, and that black hole entropy ( that is, the entropy of the radiation in equilibrium with the black hole ) equals
Fuel is heavily taxed and therefore relatively costly in most first-world markets outside North America ; fuel is about two and a half times the price in the UK than the U. S. Fuel costs are also a much higher proportion of income, due to generally higher wages and lower living costs in the U. S. Only during occasional fuel price spikes such as those of 1973, 1979 – 81, and 2008-9 have North American drivers been motivated to seek levels of fuel economy considered ordinary outside North America.
The Nazi Blitzkrieg approach to warfare quickly dominated the Western Front, but Yeryomenko motivated the remaining troops, and halted the German offensive just outside of Smolensk.
Stapleton also complained of being " worthless ", which motivated her to continue her education and pursue a career outside the home.
Large numbers of " Freiwillige " also came from areas outside Europe, mainly motivated by a desire to fight for the freedom of their nation against Soviet or British domination.
These student bodies regularly conduct events, workshops, seminars and different activities to keep students motivated even outside the classrooms.
This program is suitable for gifted learners who are extremely motivated to learn and thrive outside the traditional classroom setting.

motivated and home
Over 40, 000 strong, well motivated and supremely confident, the Zulu were a formidable force on their own home ground, despite the almost total lack of modern weaponry.
The state sentence was overturned on appeal, however, on grounds that the presiding judge had " the appearance of prejudice " because smoke from the fire had motivated him to voluntarily leave his home for one night.
He believed that citizens with a real attachment to their home country will be more motivated to defend it and thus make much better soldiers.
This, in part, is motivated by her bohemian friend Vi Munson, whose brother Billy has come home after just two weeks in Vietnam with grave emotional problems and now resides in the VA hospital.
Horace Greeley High School is home to the Chappaqua Summer Scholarship Program, which brings motivated and aspiring students to Chappaqua for four weeks over three summers to take classes while living with host families in Chappaqua.
The latter was motivated by the British taxation of whaling stations in the Antarctic, and Christensen hoped to be able to establish stations on Norwegian territory to gain better privileges and so at least the taxes went to his home country.
The range Apaneca, which is located in the southern part of town and home to the Santa Ana volcano ( which is the highest volcano in the country ), the volcano of Izalco ( which the youngest volcano in the country having originated in 1770 ) and the Cerro Verde, which is located in the Natural Park of Cerro Verde ( which was re-opened after a closure in 2001, motivated by the earthquakes occurring in that year ).
Long was also motivated by sympathy for the widow as well as by his ambition to extend his influence into the home state of his rival, Senator Joseph Robinson.
Forster was close friends with the poet Edward Carpenter, and upon visiting his Derbyshire home in 1912, was motivated to write Maurice.
Over 40, 000 strong, disciplined, motivated and confident Zulu warriors were a formidable force on their own home ground, their lack of modern weaponry notwithstanding.
Delores is optimistic, dynamic, and motivated ; she has an active Internet presence through various social and dating sites, and runs a website ( her home life on webcam ) called ' Getting Things Done With Delores '.
Loyalists in these areas may have been motivated by seeing elements of the rebel army head home after their enlistments ended.
In response to Crosby's letter and threats, Carleton wrote in a letter to The New York Times that he was motivated to write his " labor of love " for Crosby in order to raise money that she might have a home of her own for the first time in her life ; that he had interviewed Crosby and transcribed the details of her life ; had paid her for her time and materials ; had secured her permission to publish the material in his magazine Every Where, and in a book ; had paid all the expenses for publishing and printing out of his own pocket ; had promoted the book in his own time and at his own expense ; and had remitted to her $ 235. 20 for the royalties owing for the previous eight months at the agreed rate, and had sent additional contributions given by admirers at his lectures to her.
The two were motivated by contemporary newspaper reports of a Berlin family who had been killed when a seal in their refrigerator broke and leaked toxic fumes into their home.
Mourinho afterwards stated that that " anti-Madridismo " had motivated the Barça fans, suggesting that they were obsessed with reaching the final and winning the tournament in their arch-rival's home ground.
" Abuse by this new stepmother eventually motivated Centlivre to leave her childhood home before the age of 15.
Jack is particularly motivated to fight because of the love he has for his deceased son John back home.
One politically motivated television ad included the following line: " Don Perata, whose home was raided by the FBI in the ongoing corruption probe.
In particular, the city of Reading was throughout the 1870s home to a very motivated local of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers ( the BLE ).
The death of his father motivated Rooks to begin learning the art of the cards in earnest, but in a decade his minimal training has barely scratched the surface when word comes to his home village of Galia.
Led by famous Dutch playmaker Rafael van der Vaart the German side did not put up an impressive performance because extremely motivated Dacia managed to impose their own will at their home stadium.
Descendants of family members and musicians who knew Ardoin tell a story, now well-known, about a racially motivated attack on him in which he was severely beaten, probably between 1939 – 1940, while walking home after playing at a house dance near Eunice, Louisiana.
Other early investigators, did accept that brain injury was an important factor, but suggested that the disorientation was a " hysterical reaction " motivated by a desire to return home.

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