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motivation is the push of the mental forces to accomplish an action. Unsatisfied needs motivate. On the biological level basic human needs of food, shelter and survival are powerful motivators. On the psychological level people need to be understood, affirmed, validated and appreciated. On the business level motivation occurs when people perceive a clear business reason for pursuing a transfer of knowledge or practices.
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motor Miner's term for a haulage locomotive underground.
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motility The ability of sperm to move by themselves.
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motivation Feelings that drive someone toward a particular objective.
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mother domestic relations. A woman who has borne a child.
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