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    period were Henry VIII from France and Martin Luther from Germany. They became very similar in many ways, while still different in others. While Henry and Luther both used their political advantage and declined the church in their own ways, their motives were completely different. For Henry and Luther, their religious appeals alone did not change the minds of the masses that soon became their followers, politics however did. Martin Luther first appealed to German hierarchy trying to enable his…

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    turn for the worst, I will get upset and frustrated. It is always my luck to catch every red light or trip in the parking lot. I really need to work on my patience and ability to stay calm during trying times. Exercise 2-4 Traits, Motives, and Characteristics Traits, Motives, and Characteristics I have: • Trustworthiness: In my job at the restaurant, my manager regularly left me with duties that needed to be done and he never checked twice to make sure that they were completed. He also had me…

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    There were many motives for the first crusade, which included the taking Jerusalem, the forgiveness of sins, and the greater chance of going to heaven. The motives generally revolved around religious beliefs. People during that time thought that some of their sins would be lifted by going on the crusades. Others wanted to take back the holy land. Based off of the documents, the first crusade was based on varying opinions on religious ideas, with the take back of Jerusalem, and the ignorance of…

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    Masks and Motives: Odysseus’s Complex Personality A man far removed from hearth and family for close to twenty years attempts to recover his nostos. It’s an age old tale that has been revised and retold thousands of times, but at its core it is still relatable to life today. Everyone, no matter how young or old, has searched for the place where they feel they belong. In Odysseus’s case, he was trying to find his beloved wife in Ithaka and reclaim his rule over his kingdom. He is renowned as a…

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    “Misguided from youth, heart divided from truth”, Lauryn Hill uses this statement in her poem “Motives and Thoughts” to bring light to the bigger issues faced in the modern world. People today have forgot how to behave like a proper, educated, humble human being. The morals of today’s society have taken a seat; greed and self-motivation have taken their place. Media outlets, television, social media, these are all things that have led to the “push everyone down so I can make it to the top”…

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    Case Study of Motive: Season 2, Episode 4 Kai Mizuno Motive, a crime show with a unique twist. At the beginning of every episode, the viewer is shown who the killer and victim are. The episode goes on to show detectives trying to solve the crime, while also showing scenes from the past to allow the viewer to decipher what the killer’s motive was. This unique twist of presenting crime also allows viewers to see different angles of how forensics play into solving crimes. Forensic tests performed…

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    leads to traveling and some of the reasons why people travel are to take vacations or holidays, recreational purposes, tourism, research traveling for the purpose of information gathering, pilgrimage, migration and traveling to transact business. Motives for Traveling People are motivated to travel by different things which could be one of the following: To learn about new cultures: traveling helps one to learn about the people, places and new foods from other cultures. You can also learn the…

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    When I was young, I would get harshly punished whenever I disrespected my relatives. Today I am seen as the more respectful grandchild, nephew, and son in the eyes of my relatives that I had once disrespected. In this analysis, I will be explaining to you how vital it is that you pay attention to your current decisions, for you could be regretting the consequences that come with them. In The Great Gatsby, a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, characters’ pasts have the greatest effect on their present…

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    There were various motives that prompted different empires to seek and expand their rile over other territories and countries. These various motives include economic, exploratory, ethnocentric, political, and religious. Due to the economic expansion there was a large demand for cheap labor: access or control of markets, for the buying and selling of products, and natural resources such as precious metals and land. After the industrial revolution began, dependent colonies often provided…

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    The five motives that I chose to discuss that induce a person to kill are Financial Gain, Sexual Gratification, Emotional, Self-Protection and Apparently sex-connected homicides. The first on is financial gain. Someone will be driven to murder another person if they knew they stood to gain a large sum of money. This can include the beneficiary of a will or insurance policy of a spouse or relative. In addition, they could receive financial gain by being the surviving spouse in a community…

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