Dear your friend,
Thanks for playing with me tonight! I loved how you were sometimes just acting out how some of the characters in the TV show were doing. I am just so greateful for having such a friend like you who helps me in everything, and also loves me so much.
Thank You for being my friend!
By: ms115
To: your friend
<span>When Ben’s brother James started a weekly newspaper called The new England Courtland, Ben wrote a series of humorous letters, In these letters, he made fun of the Harvard students. The letters captured the attention of many people in Boston. His brother did not know it was Ben because he signed the letters as </span><span>Mrs Silence Dogood.</span>
Answer:
First of all, the desire of the public is almost always going to have a pattern, as well as their fears, even though fearing something could be very individual, you still can find a pattern.
In this case, when you're advertising corn flakes, what you need to focus, besides the image, is the message that is being said, and in this case, you need to focus, not only on the quality of the product, but the desire to eat and what this will give you if you eat it, for example, iron. And by saying what you'll get with that, you focus on what happens if you don't get the iron inside the corn flakes, do I get sick? That's what the general public will think and then buy the product.
Dollar Diplomacy of the United States—particularly during President William Howard Taft's term— was a form against American foreign policy to further its aims in Latin America and East Asia through use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans made to foreign countries. Historian Thomas A. Bailey argues that Dollar Diplomacy was nothing new, as the use of diplomacy to promote commercial interest dates from the early years of the Republic. However, under Taft, the State Department was more active than ever in encouraging and supporting American bankers and industrialists in securing new opportunities abroad. Bailey finds that Dollar Diplomacy was designed to make both people in foreign lands and the American investors prosper.[1] The term was originally coined by previous President Theodore Roosevelt, who did not want to intervene between Taft and Taft's secretary of state.
The concept is relevant to both Liberia, where American loans were given in 1913, and Latin America. Latin Americans tend to use the term "Dollar Diplomacy" disparagingly to show their disapproval of the role that the U.S. government and U.S. corporations have played in using economic, diplomatic and military power to open up foreign markets.
Please help!!!!!!!! What are some factors that motivate people. Does every action have a motivation? To what extent can goals and behaviors change as a result of learning? why are some people more motivated than others? can we learn to be more motivated? What effects can time and place have on motivation and learning?