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Suppose that a city in your state is trying to attract a sports tournament,which would entail spending a significant amount of money on marketing of the event and other costs that have no intrinsic value to residents of the city.The city leaders argue that hosting the sports tournament will increase commerce activity around the city because of the visitors who will be in town for the tournament.Consequently,they are lobbying you as the state governor to give them grants,which they say (credibly)is the only way they can afford to host the tournament.For your decision,should it matter whether it is a tournament between in-state teams or national teams? Explain.

Assess and support individuals with acute confusion or altered mental status to enhance their safety and well-being.
Apply effective communication techniques with patients who have sensory deficits.
Understand the importance of sensory stimulation in patients with impaired consciousness or cognitive decline.
Identify the signs and symptoms of sensory deficits and cognitive impairment.

Definitions:

Romantic Relationships

Emotional and physical connections between individuals that often involve love, commitment, and intimacy.

Overjustification Effect

The tendency for salient rewards or threats to lead people to attribute the reason, or justification, for engaging in an activity to an external factor, which thereby undermines their intrinsic motivation for and enjoyment of the activity.

Intrinsic Enjoyment

The pleasure and satisfaction derived from engaging in an activity for its own sake, without any external rewards or pressures.

Extrinsic Reward

A reward that comes from an external source rather than from the intrinsic pleasure of the activity itself.

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