What theory believes that crime is a product of motivated offenders suitable targets and the absence of able guardians?
In "A Retrieved Reformation," the main character Jimmy Valentine is motivated by his love for Annabel Adams to reform and leave his criminal past behind. Annabel is motivated to see the good in Jimmy and believes in his potential for change. The detective Ben Price is motivated by his dedication to upholding the law and bringing criminals to justice.
Socrates says he is not angry with his accusers because he believes that they are acting out of ignorance and misunderstanding. He sees their accusations as an opportunity to engage in philosophical inquiry and to question his own beliefs. Socrates values the search for truth above personal vindication or revenge.
Socrates describes his accusers as being deceitful and dishonest, manipulating people with false accusations. He criticizes them for spreading rumors and misunderstandings about him, instead of engaging in honest dialogue and seeking the truth. Socrates believes they are driven by envy and fear of the unknown.
Jem says "we've got him" at the end of the chapter because they finally have enough evidence to prove Tom Robinson's innocence in court. He believes they have a strong case to defend Tom against the accusations made by Bob Ewell.
Gale Hawthorne thinks things long-term, unlike Katniss who thinks things short-term. Gale also has a very idealistic personality; when he believes in something that's being challenged, he doesn't hesitate to fight for it
King Mark decides to take a wife because he believes it is his duty as a king to have a queen and produce an heir to the throne. Additionally, he may also be motivated by a desire for companionship and emotional fulfillment.
Madame Loisel is motivated by a desire for a lifestyle beyond her means. She yearns for social status and believes that having material possessions will bring her happiness and fulfillment. Her dissatisfaction with her current situation drives her to seek out riches and finery.
"Believes" does not have an apostrophe. It is the plural form of "belief."
Because normative analysis inherently deals with 'what should be'. Public sector activities are politically-motivated and chosen, so they reflect what the public believes 'what should be'.
A synonym that has a meaning similar to the word believes is the word trust. An antonym to the word believes that has an opposite meaning of it is the word doubt.
She Believes in Me was created on 2004-02-09.