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Well good convicts got food and water! If they were ALWAYS good they would get a ticket of leave!!!
Good convicts were sometimes rewarded with ticket of leave tickets or a parole
it was not
some convicts were treated really badly and others were treated very good, they were not truly free until they gained a free trust. some convicts earned enough trust.
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Hebrew scriptures do not reward the good. Good actions are their own reward. They elevate the human spirit (which is the Jewish idea of holiness), and they improve the world.
There are many types of convicts but the main ones are government service convicts, assigned convicts, expirees, emancipists and ticket of leave convicts.
The escaped convicts were captured.
The adjective form of "reward" is "rewarding," which means something that is satisfying or fulfilling.
War Can be good if there is a good reward or concept but it can be bad
The health of the First Fleet convicts was surprisingly good, and better than subsequent fleets. Captain Arthur Phillip considered the needs of the convicts, ensuring that there was sufficient lime juice to help prevent scurvy. Phillip did not condone violence towards or abuse of the convicts. The First Fleet had the best record of all the other fleets for health and treatment of the convicts.
first look at the meanings of intrinsic - if a human is intrinsically good then they are good because they want to be, not for the reward so an intrinsicaly good reward is the feeling that you have done something good. so extrincsical is the opposite they do a good deed to reep the rewards so an extrinsic reward is something like money or a prize it is an actual reward weofuasdifl;ajfklashfiu;weghfui;weghui;wegfkfjsdknsdkl'fjs'dlkjfa