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    5 Core Social Motives

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    Identify/Compare There are five core social motives that consists of Belonging which is when people need to belong in order to fit in and be stable. People need strong stable relationships with other people in order to function in life. Belonging is the main motive that the other four stem from. It is show in statics that more violent crimes in state the have fewer people who join groups. People with poor social networks are more likely to kill themselves. Belonging to a group helps individuals

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    Behind The Wheel

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    Behind the Wheel I slid into the cream pleather bucket seat‚ strapped the old black seatbelt across my chest‚ adjusted the mirrors‚ put one of the two keys for the vehicle into the ignition‚ stepped on the clutch‚ turned the key and felt the rumble and shake of the snorting engine. I set the CD face plate in its niche and tuned to my favorite station. I gazed over at my dad thinking‚ “I did it! I had purchased my car on my own!” I could barely hear my thoughts over the sound of the engine‚ but my

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    Gama was able to reach it in 1498. Portugal eventually was successful in having trade stations in India‚ Africa‚ China‚ and the East Indies. Christopher Columbus’ exploration in 1492 was encouraged by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Columbus’ motives were to spread the word of Christianity and find wealth‚ mostly in gold. He landed in the Americas four times and southern portions of the Bahamas. He later moved to Hispanola were he could trade with the Arawoks. Some of the famous Spanish explorers

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    Coming Clean About Motives When someone is trying to persuade you into something‚ good questions to ask are: Who’s interest are they serving and how will they profit from their proposal? These questions get to the heart of ethical arguments. For example‚ Jonathan Smith wrote in A Modest Proposal that he receives no benefit from what his suggestion to end 18th century poverty in Ireland by selling their infant children as food. I profess‚ in the sincerity of my heart‚ that I have not the least

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    Behind "The Tub"

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    Chrissi Walker 7/18/2010 Story/Poem Paper Behind “The Tub” Amy Hempel‚ is an incredible writer. She writes with a certain poetry feel behind every word‚ every line and every page. She’s an author that makes you fall in love‚ which is why I chose one of her stories from her book The Collected Stories that’s called “The Tub”. The story leaves you a bit confused when you read it for the first time. I reacted differently to it the third time around then I did the first time. The first time I

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    unique approach by allowing the reader to spend most of the play inside the mind of the psychotic Iago as he slowly destroys the life of not only Othello‚ but everyone who is in a close relationship with him. Many to this day are still unsure of the motives of Iago‚ and question his twisted pursuit of the destruction of the people around him. His actions; however‚ can be explained as an irrational and psychotic reaction due to the envy that he held towards those closest to him. Throughout

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    Behind the Wheel

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    Behind the Wheel Learning to drive can be nerve wrecking for people. It is a craze and a basic necessity in the busy life of today. People want to learn how to drive for many reasons‚ but learning how to drive is a long process. Learning to drive takes patience‚ alertness‚ and confidence. Patience is the art to driving. If a person does not have much patience‚ then learning to drive can be really difficult. Drives must not rush to where they want to go. Being in a hurry increases the chances of

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    Behind the Obvious

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    Behind the Obvious Trademarks‚ slogans and branding are a big part of advertising today and have been a big part in the past. Companies spend millions to get the consumers attention. Advertising looked at with closed reading in mind may change the thoughts of consumers. Closed reading is defined as disciplined reading of a text or other object. Everyone at some point is a closed reader. We begin learning to read as closed readers because we are looking at each word individually

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    Northrop Frye in ‘The motive for metaphor’ compares science and art. The common element between the two seems to be imagination. In science it becomes the final element and in art the starting point. In Frye view‚ a scientist examines the world which we are given to live‚ scrutinises all the data and attempts at forming certain theories which would underlay the rules governing the world. I doing so‚ he moves from the known realm‚ tangible world towards the concepts in his mind‚ therefore a creation

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    for trade and business with other countries‚ especially in Asia and Latin America. Another major factor for the war was that the United States wanted to spread its Anglo-Saxon culture around the world and emerge as a world-wide power. Other minor motives for the war include the United States coming to the aid of the Cubans in their revolt against Spain and the feeling that the United States had the right to go into the Philippines because it had a superior culture. Commercialism played the most

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