WWI was the war he supported.
There was no reward. The builders were not slaves, but there wasn't much reward. The most reward would be food. :)
Yes, there was a reward notice offering a reward of $500 for the capture of Nat Turner, who was an enslaved African American man and the leader of a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831. The reward notice was issued after the rebellion was suppressed.
yes he got a reward when he got back yes he got a reward when he got back
The second one.
You are thinking of a ' fairytale ' as there is no ' reward ' as there isn't such a race or ' witches ' to be captured.
I think it is "Effort brings reward"
The motto of Fiordland College is 'Reward for effort'.
Only reward true effort and merit.
Rewards and recognition are incentives given to employees to recognize and reward their performance, effort, and achievements.
One of the primary responsibilities of strategic leaders is to create and maintain the organizational characteristics that reward and encourage collective effort. The reward system encourages people to come up with new ideas
Lockeport Regional High School's motto is 'No reward without Effort'.
According to Expectancy Theory, individuals are motivated to exert effort if they believe that effort will lead to performance, and that performance will lead to rewards. This theory emphasizes the importance of perceived relationships between effort, performance, and outcomes in influencing motivation.
One would certainly hope so, as it would indicate that the person who made the discovery was sincere in there effort to help, rather than having just taken part in the search for the sole purpose of being rewarded for their effort. As for the legal issue, if the offer of a reward is made by a private party, they have no legal obligation to actually turn over the money to the eligible party. In other cases, it would be determined by the stipulations as to how and who would be eligible for the reward.
consistent with effort
10 hrs. After that your average hourly wage decreases below acceptable levels, to which the reward is not worth the extra effort.
something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity. or a reason to do somthing
It was such poor territory it wasn't worth the effort of taking it over and having the problems of administration, with insignificant reward.