Answer: false
Explanation: Extrinsic motivation relates to actions motivated by incentives from the outside, such as wealth, popularity, promotions, and recognition. This form of motivation comes from the outside of the person, as contrasted to the internal motivation that comes from within the person.
Extrinsic motivation is commonly defined as the inclination to participate in activities to receive some kind of perceived outward benefit. It is worth noting that either physical or mental in essence can be these incentives. Thus, from the above we can conclude that the above statement is false.
the answer is C. some heros are not recognized persons
Yes, Jerry is likely to qualify, since his yearly income is below the median annual income of New Mexico.
Answer:
Disposition stage
Explanation:
Land development involves the series of processes in real estate or site development whereby all is set for the disbursement or piece wise distribution of lands for sale and further construction. At this disposition stage, all that is required is for the buyer to begin construction of the parcel purchased. After the individual or corporate owners must have put everything on place to inform and entice prospective buyers into falling for their property and parcel sales are set to begin. All these steps are embedded in the disposition stage.
Answer:
Operation Twist is a program which is used by the FED to use the proceeds from the sale of short-term bonds to buy the long-term bonds. This is intended to put the downward pressure on the long-term yield. By buying the long-term bonds from the proceeds from short-term bills increases the demand for the bonds. Increased demand increases the price of them which makes the yield to decline as the difference between face value and the coupon or the purchase value decline.
Quantitative easing, on the other hand, is purchasing the bonds by the government which pushes up the prices of the bonds in the economy and so decreases the interest rates, a move made to make the monetary conditions easier. (C)