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:
Nelson Mandela
Explanation:
He was the former President of South Africa.
He was also a social rights activist who became south Africa's black president from 1994 to 1999
e. Defamation and obscenity.
Obscenity are censored, and so are not protected. Defamation give a false claim to a certain person, and is not protected either.
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Corrie is studying for a quiz on the rods and cones. she writes in her notes that Rods are more sensitive to light.
<h3>What are rods and cones?</h3>
Rods are in charge of seeing in dimly lit environments. They have poor spatial sharpness and are unable to integrate their sense of sight. Cone cells are accountable for color perception, finer resolution acuity, and activity at increasing luminance.
This states that the rods are much more sensitive to the lights when that is reflected upon them. As rods are there to see light things, they can accurately see things.
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Government spending accounts for a huge amount of the economy — some 40% or so in many modern economies. It’s not a matter of whether the government should try to influence the economy — it inevitably does. The question is in what ways it should try.
Also, it’s impossible to have a modern economy without a central bank and the central bank should be a government agency to keep it responsible to the nation as a whole, so monetary policy is inevitable as well.
2ND ANSWER IF THE 1ST ONE DOESNT WORK
Not even a little. Their motives are not pure and they can never have sufficient information or understanding.
Famous Hayek quote that needs mentioning in this sort of thread:
The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design. To the naive mind that can conceive of order only as the product of deliberate arrangement, it may seem absurd that in complex conditions order, and adaptation to the unknown, can be achieved more effectively by decentralizing decisions and that a division of authority will actually extend the possibility of overall order. Yet that decentralization actually leads to more information being taken into account.
The Fatal Conceit : The Errors of Socialism (1988), p. 76
I would make an exception for prizes for innovation. They will probably be gamed, but they’ll keep the pols busy and might produce something useful.