The membership factor that best describes what brings this group together is the fact that at one time all of these select members were hackers. When the group members are similar, it's easier for the group to become cohesive. The similarity can be due to several factors, such as having similar values, beliefs, life circumstances, or pressing life issues. In the present case, the members share the same skills, a similar history and a similar purpose.
The emotions illustrated in the three photos is “fear” “anger” and “delight”. We know this by analysing the detail of expression on the people’s faces. Open jaw, frowned eyebrows tell us that the first woman in the picture was startled by something or someone. Wrinkles between the frowned eyebrows show us that this character is feeling tense and is obviously furious about something. Portrait 3 has a softer and more inviting presence. We know this because she is smiling wildly which indicates that she is happy at this given time.
<span>These are words that are typically used at the ends of sentences. As has been borne out by research, the recency effect is at play here, which shows that the most often used words by infants and children learning to speak are those that are at the ends of sentences.</span>
Some Germans were willing to use force to gain rights and freedoms.