An extrinsic desire is defined as a desire for something, not for its own sake, but for its supposed propensity to secure something else that one desires. I argue that the notion of extrinsic desire is theoretically redundant. I begin by ...
http://www.uwsp.edu/philosophy/chan/Abstracts.htm
Going green doesn't have to be a big investment. In fact, there are many ways that going green can actually put the cash back in your wallet. Read on to see how.
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・ 1 Understand that, if left untreated, a case of extrinsic asthma in which the patient suffers from a... ・ 2 Quit smoking, or never start. While most extrinsic asthma cases develop in childhood, typically before... ・ 3 See a doctor. Rememb...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2048437_treat-extrinsic-asthma....
This research investigates how framing moderates the use of message cues on performance risk evaluations. Understanding the moderating impact of the frame is important from a theoretical perspective as the frame is a critical contingency fa...
http://ideas.repec.org/a/ucp/jconrs/v33y2006i1p115-122....
Personal development, maximizing your potential, goals setting, motivating yourself for the better – these are some of the inter-related things that you need to work on as an individual. Here, we will set our sights on the many ways that yo...
http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/page/2/
Richard Rothstein recently posed an interesting question. He asked, in effect, “why do performance pay advocates assume teachers need added motivation? Is there not evidence already that they are motivated?” As support for his position t...
http://educationnext.org/author/jguthrie/
Restriction of dietary sugars is often advocated for weight control, alongside a reduced fat and energy intake. This project examined data from the Dietary and Nutritional Survey of British Adults (Gregory et al, 1990) to evaluate the assoc...
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17539875