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Microblogger

MICROBLOG A microblog is a type of blog in which users can post small pieces of digital content like pictures, video or audio on the Internet. These posts, called microposts, are immediately available to a small community or public. It differs from a blog due to its smaller content. Micoblogging is highly popular among users due to its portability and immediacy. Microblogs are incorporated in different websites. Most microblog platforms require users to log in, although some allow social login. In a microblog, the posts are brief and are often restricted by number of characters. Most often, the entries in a microblog are one or two sentences, image or video links or a link to an article. The posts can be received or sent using different computing devices, such as smartphones. One of the most popular microblogging sites on the Internet is Twitter. Education is a comprehensive term used to describe the learning activities that involve individuals of all age groups from childr...

ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION

ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION Achievement motivation is the desire to do better, to achieve unique accomplishment, to compete with a standard of excellence, and to involve oneself with long term achievement goals. It is the desire to accomplish difficult tasks and meet standards of excellence.      Achievement motivation is a person’s orientation to strive for task success, persist in the face of failure, and experience the pride in accomplishment. Achievement motivation in sport is commonly called competitiveness. Competitiveness is a disposition to strive for satisfaction when making comparisons with some standard of excellence in the presence of evaluative others. These ideas are of great importance because they give us an understanding of why certain individuals seem so motivated and others just seem to go with the flow. DEFINITIONS OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION Atkinson and Feather (1966): Achievement Motivation is a combination of two personality variabl...