Of course not. Most people are not motivated to change their lives much.
Not everyone is motivated in the same way or to the same degree. Motivation varies among individuals and can be influenced by factors such as personal interests, values, and goals.
The artist has a duty to seduce the ear and delight the spirit. Sander Cohen said that but i say everyone is an artist. Sure if you want to take it down to its basic for then we can say to be an artist you have to paint pretty pictures.
Tagalog is the main language in the Philippines so everyone in our country knows to speak and understand Tagalog.--------------If you are in the Philippines you have to learn how to speak Tagalog, so I would say everyone.
everyone because its true everyone should always take part for everything
People were motivated to take part in the slave trade primarily for economic gain, as it was a lucrative business. Slavery provided a cheap source of labor for agriculture and industry, leading to high profits for those involved in the trade. Additionally, racist attitudes and beliefs about the superiority of certain races played a role in justifying the exploitation of enslaved individuals.
You would call a place where everyone shares everything equally a commune or a cooperative community.
Usually, yes.
Just say whether or not you are.
everyone who is
everyone was
Motivar-Spanish for motivate
The correct phrase is ''everyone was'', as ''everyone'' is considered a singular pronoun and should be paired with the singular verb ''was''.
je suis motivé(e)
The Pope told everyone that if they fought in the Crusades, all of their sins would be forgiven.
The same reasons everyone else is: they need money to pay bills and support their life.
The Pope told everyone that if they fought in the Crusades, all of their sins would be forgiven.
The latter of the two, as "everyone" is a plural designation.
Everyone = Took-kon