The answer is extrinsic motivation is that is shown in the
situation. Extrinsic motivation doesn't
always have to be another person, but it is some outside demand, obligation, or
reward that requires the achievement of a particular goal. Extrinsic motivation
is when I am motivated by outer factors.
Answer:
I am in the year 2155, everything seems different. The last memory I have is from the year 2020. I see buildings that are so tall that you cannot see the top. Cars do not exist anymore, everybody has an individual machine they use to fly and transport wherever they want; short distances though. For long distances trips, they use something similar to a plane, but a lot smaller and faster.
I have seen a lot of people, but I did not talk to anyone yet. Everyone seems isolated in their own worlds. I found out there are only five presidents in the whole world; they represent the continents. There are not many mortal diseases now and wars have stopped since the decision of having five worldwide presidents. However, climate change is still a problem. When I finally talked to a man, he told me everyone is concerned about it. I told him we used to talk about climate change in 2020 and he said he knew because there is a new technology that can explain the world's history in minutes. They do not want to repeat the same mistakes all over again.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, I wrote a story about a character who time travels to the year 2155 and finds everything different.
In <u>creative writing</u> activities, you should write without bounds. There are no structures like in academic or journalistic writings, for example.
i wish i knew but sadly i don't know Spanish that well
So secularism are things related to worldy ideas and events. The Renaissance was a time when lots of secular ideas developed. So some secular ideas in the Renaissance were interest in learning and the arts, study of the Greek and Roman language, and the belief to change the world for the better. Hope this helps.
Norms provide order in society. ... Human beings need norms to guide and direct their behavior, to provide order and predictability in social relationships and to make sense of and understanding of each other's actions. These are some of the reasons why most people, most of the time, conform to social norms.