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Motivation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Motivation is the activation or energization of goal-oriented behavior. Motivation may be internal or external. The term is generally used for humans but, theoretically, it can also be used to descri...
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The FBI's concern has reached such a fervor, in fact, that it labeled environmental terrorism as the number one domestic terrorism threat in 2005. A new study by University of Alberta researcher Paul Joosse cautions against any surety about the ideological motivations behind the arsons, however.
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motivations quotes,motivations, keyword, keywords ... Related Quotations by keyword: motivations ... “The only lifelong, reliable motivations are those that come from within, and one of the strongest of those is the joy and pride that grow from knowing that you've just done something as well as you can do it.”...
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Depression and hopelessness were not significant motives in this study. ... Objective: To obtain detailed narrative accounts of patients' motivations for pursuing physician-assisted suicide (PAS). Design: Longitudinal case studies. Participants: Sixty individuals discussed 35 cases.
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Depression and hopelessness were not significant motives in this study. ... Respondents frequently volunteered motivations in the context of their stories, and when they did not, the interviewers specifically probed for explanations of their interest in hastening their death.
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In actual fact, considering the role each "employee" plays in a company's success, analyzing and planning an adequate response to employees' motivations deserves first place in the order of business.
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Abstract: In this paper we report on the results of a study of the effort and motivations of individuals to contributing to the creation of Free/Open Source software. We used a Web -based survey, administered to 684 software developers in 287 F/OSS projects, to learn what lies behind the effort put into such projects.
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