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effort and reward
In 1868, in an effort to drum up support for Tubman's claim for a Civil War military pension, a former abolitionist named Salley Holley wrote an article claiming US $ 40, 000 " was not too great a reward for Maryland slaveholders to offer for her.
The reward for the caller's effort is expressed in the called routine's postcondition.
Therefore, the primary principle of participatory economics is to reward for effort and sacrifice.
All the organisers, performers, sound engineers, lighting crew, stagehands and many others contribute their time and effort free-of-charge to provide an event that is second-to-none for both entertainment and reward in the locality.
He was able, and willing, to dash off for publication half a dozen songs or an album of piano pieces with all too fluent ease in the knowledge that his reputation would ensure a gratifying financial reward for the effort involved.
The surprising and fulfilling feeling of epiphany is so surprising because one cannot predict when one's labour will bear fruit, and our subconsciousness can play a significant part in delivering the solution ; and is fulfilling because it is a reward for a long period of effort.
For example, researchers have used the effort justification paradigm to increase students ’ enthusiasm for educational activities by offering no external reward for students ’ efforts: preschoolers who completed puzzles with the promise of a reward were less interested in the puzzles later, as compared to preschoolers who were offered no reward in the first place.
The free rider would not voluntarily exert any extra effort, unless there is some inherent pleasure or material reward for doing so ( for example, money paid by the government, as with an all-volunteer army or mercenaries ).
Players quickly noticed that College Bowl's questions were not tailored to reward even minimal levels of effort at acquiring knowledge, but instead were aimed at entertaining a television audience, tricking good players into giving wrong answers in order to create " excitement ," and generally making the spectator feel smarter than the players in order to keep people watching.
He informed Comiskey of the fix after the Series in an effort to gain a reward.
While the WordAlone Network has worked to reform church governance, sometimes with little visible reward for their effort, they succeeded at the 2005 Churchwide Assembly of the ELCA in slowing the efforts of those who sought to revise the understanding of homosexuality within the ELCA.
The midrashic Book of Jasher portrays Issachar as somewhat pragmatic, due to his strong effort in being more learned, less involved with other matters which led him to such actions like taking a feeble part in military campaigns involving his brothers, and generally residing in strongly fortified cities and, depending on his brother Zebulun's fianancial support in return for a share in the spiritual reward he gains.
The school cross country squad have an annual training camp in Lanzarote in December, which acts as both a reward for effort and a valuable warm-weather training camp in preparation for January's Knole Run.
The development of locus of control is associated with family style and resources, cultural stability and experiences with effort leading to reward.
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After a visit from a North Korean Political Officer, who attempted to persuade them to volunteer to join a prisoner-of-war group known as " Peace Fighters " ( that is, active participants in the propaganda movement against their own side ) with a promise of better food, of medical treatment and other amenities as a reward for such activity-an offer that was refused unanimously-he decided to order his men to pretend to accede to the offer in an effort to save their lives.
The phenomenon of hyperbolic discounting is implicit in Richard Herrnstein's " matching law ," which states that when dividing their time or effort between two non-exclusive, ongoing sources of reward, most subjects allocate in direct proportion to the rate and size of rewards from the two sources, and in inverse proportion to their delays.
Time sinks, on the other hand, are back-loaded, requiring the player to spend time and effort before the reward becomes available.
The exhausted Meredith, in an emotion-choked voice, expressed pride in his teammates ' play, and said, in a figurative sense, that he felt the Cowboys did not really lose the game because the effort expended was its own reward.
The leadership of the tiger club called the decision as fair, because this year the La Paz team fought until the end for the title and the title was the reward for the effort of the players.
The one of this life ( which requires effort but brings Allah's reward ), or the one in hell?
It may indicate effort or even sacrifice is required, often without any expected reward.

effort and conversion
Many authors understand cross-media publishing to be the ability to publish in both print and on the web without manual conversion effort.
The conversion of names in a telephone book to some sort of number clearly will not provide numbers having a uniform distribution ( except via immense effort such as sorting the names and calling them name # 1, name # 2, etc.
In the dawning years of the twenty-first century town and local organizations cooperating for a rails-to-trails effort completed conversion of the rail-beds into bicycling and walking trails.
A major catalyst for this was the conversion of many Seminole to Christianity, following missionary effort spearheaded by the CreekBaptist evangelist Stanley Smith.
The procedure is well tolerated, but complications include " short battery life, abrupt symptom worsening upon cessation of stimulation, hypomanic or manic conversion, and the significant time and effort involved in optimizing stimulation parameters ".
Afterward, their Christian conversion effort gained momentum along social rights, but while leaving the same status recognition unanswered for Africans of Black Race, and legal social racism prevailed towards the Indians or Asians.
Colt's first effort toward a metallic cartridge revolver was by conversion of existing percussion revolvers.
On February 8, 2009, The Star-Bulletin made the conversion from a broadsheet to a tabloid format in an effort to retain its readership base, even though the move resulted in the layoff of 17 editorial staffers ( about 20 % of its unionized workforce ).
In 1993, Factor 5 produced their last Amiga effort, an Amiga conversion of Mega Turrican handled with programming support from fellow company Neon Studios.
The middle school conversion was done for the 2003-2004 academic year in an effort to alleviate overcrowding.
The complex decisions involved in conversion to wartime use also necessitated organization and a bureaucracy ; the term war effort was coined to describe these collective tasks.
Farmland conversion to forest and grassland is the dominant strategy for this effort, targeting specifically the regions crucial to the Yangtze ’ s protection.
The conversion of all under Frankish rule required a considerable amount of time and effort.
Though many of the Frankish aristocracy quickly followed Clovis in converting to Christianity, the conversion of all his subjects was only achieved after considerable effort and in some regions a period of over two centuries.
Some of the highlights of his first season included the sideline conversion to seal Parramatta's come-from-behind victory over the North Queensland Cowboys at Parramatta Stadium, and his first half effort against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Aussie Stadium, where his two classy tries set up Parramatta's easy 34-20 win.
As a reaction as well as effort to arrest the conversion efforts of missionaries there arose many religious reformers that wanted to modify the existing Hindu practices to better able to stand up to western Christian critique.

effort and colonial
As part of an effort to decentralize administration, Madagascar's six administrative provinces ( faritany mizakatena ), established under the French colonial authority in 1946, were subdivided into 22 regions ( faritra ) in 2004.
From the 1830s, colonial governments established the now controversial offices of the Protector of Aborigines in an effort to avoid mistreatment of Indigenous peoples and conduct government policy towards them.
He seemed to gravitate around the Soviet Union, although this was not because he was a communist but the only place he could find support in his country's effort to rid itself of colonial rule.
By then, the Spanish Empire was engaged in the political aftermath of the Seven Years ' War and colonial priorities in far away California afforded only a minimal effort.
After a brief career in law, Buchan simultaneously began writing and his political and diplomatic career, serving as a private secretary to the colonial administrator of various colonies in Southern Africa, and eventually wrote propaganda for the British war effort in First World War.
Belize argued that Guatemala frustrated the country's legitimate aspirations to independence and that Guatemala was pushing an irrelevant claim and disguising its own colonial ambitions by trying to present the dispute as an effort to recover territory lost to a colonial power.
Haynes participated in World War I as part of the colonial effort for Great Britain and encountered much abuse and ridicule along with his fellow workers.
The colonial effort was galvanized, and the Americans overturned the psychological dominance achieved by the British Government troops in the previous months.
That is, the " holy mother of the Church " introduced this term and colonies inherited it from the Christianity as a part of their colonial legacy, thanks to the effort made by foreign missionaries in the transitional period of switching over from 18th C. Mercantile Capitalism to 19th C. Industrial Capitalism in India.
A number of acts from the colonial period specifically exempted Muslims in an effort to avoid resistance from that community.
Pitt was determined to press ahead with that year's plans, but agreed to lessen the scale of colonial expeditions for 1760, as he expected that 1759 would provide a knock-out blow to the French war effort.
Although disenchanted with the colonial effort, Haggard remained committed to this ideology.
Rather than an effort to preserve antiquity, the combination of restoration and re-creation of the entire colonial town attempts to re-create the atmosphere and the ideals of 18th-century American people and revolutionary leaders.
The second Congress managed the colonial war effort, and moved incrementally towards independence, adopting the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
Fonblanque was offered the governorship of Nova Scotia ; but although he took great interest in colonial matters, and had used every effort to advocate the more generous political system which had colonial self-government for its goal, he decided not to abandon his beloved Examiner even for so sympathetic an employment.
Thanh Nien was an organization which sought to make use of patriotism in an effort to bring the colonial occupation of the country by France to an end.
This effort would extend over the colonial period and well after Independence.
While known for his staunch adherence to apartheid, overseeing as Minister of Justice the Rivonia Trial in which Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment, and as Prime Minister the Terrorism Act, the complete abolishment of non-white political representation, the Soweto Riots and the Steve Biko crisis, he nevertheless concluded a more pragmatic foreign policy than his predecessors in an effort to improve relations between the white minority government and South Africa's neighbours, particularly after the breakup of the Portuguese colonial empire.
( ref: Carl Chinn ( 1996 ) Brum Undaunted: Birmingham During the Blitz, Birmingham Library Services ) During World War II, West Indians had arrived as part of the colonial war effort, where they worked in Birmingham munitions factories.
In Williamsburg, he became involved in the effort to restore the colonial town along with the Rev.
Inevitably, the British colonial authority bolstered security for the construction effort and the railway was built.
… ltimately, the exigencies of the war effort and mounting partisan warfare behind the lines prevented Nazi leaders from fully developing and realizing their colonial aims in Ukraine … In addition to the immediate destruction of all Jewish communities, Himmler insisted that the Ukrainian civilian population be brought to a ' minimum.

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