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Religious persecution was very importation that caused people to explore outside of Europe and find a place in which persecution did not exist. A primary example is the Protestants that came to America to escape this.
Travel advice about Argentina can be found on Smart Traveller, Argentina Travel and Tourism, Red Fern Travel, STA Travel, Lonely Planet, Safe Travel and Travel Pod.
Travel Adventures was created in 1987.
Planets travel in elliptical orbits.
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20 motivations for travel
Travel motivations described in travel literature often align with different levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. For example, seeking adventure or exploration can correspond with the need for self-actualization, while seeking relaxation or escape can fulfill the need for safety or belonging. Travel literature often reflects a variety of motivations that cater to different levels of Maslow's hierarchy.
Basically, their motivation is the purpose behind the travel. Some travel for business while others for leisure. Both give satisfaction in terms of running a business or visiting a really nice place and relaxing.
Maybe, your motivation to travel in domestic places would be the desire to reach a new place that is just within your country. It could also be that you want to visit a place in your country that you have not seen before. Appreciating what your country offers you in terms of tourism is enough to convince you to travel.
I wouldn't say he had a passion to travel, but greed and power were his motivations. He knew the man who found a water route to Asia would be rich and powerful.
A grizzly bear can travel unlimited distances. It depends on its mood and motivation.
to have a great time and dont run off all your energy
In Theory..............YES!!!
If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.If you could travel faster than light, then you could also travel to the past. This is related to the definition of simultaneity, in the Special Theory of Relativity.
Physical Motivators cultural motivators interpersonal motivators status and prestige
conventional theory is pos to neg. electrical theory is neg to pos.
It would all depend upon the fitness and the motivation of the man.