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This "motivating fear of failure" (Portes and Fernández-Kelly, 2008) and the joint migration project would also be applied by the second generation to motivate the younger generation, however in an adapted way.
And like their parents, they give emotional support and also make use of the "motivating fear of failure" and the joint intergenerational family project, passed on to them by their parents.
It is also reminiscent of the "motivating fear of failure" described by Portes and Fernández-Kelly (2008) in which migrant parents bestow their children with the advice that education is the only escape from the circumstances of their parents (See also Coenen, 2001; Pásztor, 2010).
In the emotional support the respondents give they combine messages passed on to them by their parents (the "motivating fear of failure" (Portes and Fernández-Kelly, 2008) and the "family migration project" (Tepecik, 2009) with their life experiences (education and socialization with dominant culture) into their own life story messages.
My rationale for this exercise was originally motivated by fear, a fear of 22 of us rummaging through my mom's house grabbing things, squabbling over items, etc.
Denying climate science, Campbell says, may be motivated by fear of the solution more than fear of the problem.
Admittedly, I never reveal the true motivation for my work in this field, which is greatly motivated by fear.
Some are motivated by fear.
But my opposition is also motivated by fear.
In part, his mission is motivated by fear.
"People are motivated through fear, motivated through an exchange system or motivated by fully tapping their potential.
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