identify incentives
Identify incentives and disincentives
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It is a tiny chopped up piece of carrot made to look like a stick. It helps well on diets.
The phrase ''carrot and the stick'' is used nowadays to characterize a foreign policy by which a nation is to be rewarded with a carrot or punished with a stick, depending on its future behavior.
the carrot on a stick is actually a carrot on a stick. It can be used to control the pigs to come to you, same a the normal carrot. You can use it to control which way your pig goes if you ride it in which you would need a saddle to get on it.
Carrot or Stick - House - was created on 2011-01-24.
a policy offering a combination of rewards and punishment to induce behavior The carrot and the stick approach were different approaches used by the British when the got control of Quebec after the Seven Year's War. They knew that right now they were out numbered by the Canadiens, so they had to be careful about how they would decide to keep them from rebelling, yet still enforce laws. The Stick Approach: The stick approach was an approach which used force and aggression. This approach would not give the opposition a chance to rebel because in a way it was a threat. A supporter of this harsh approach was the British Cononial Secretary, Earl of Shelburne. For example, if the British planned to use this approach on the Canadiens, they would: restrict the Roman Catholic religion, send all French government and church officials back to France, give the entire control of the fur-trade to the British merchants, not allow the Roman Catholic practitioners to take part in the government, and restrict the territory of Quebec to a small area. The Carrot Approach: Unlike the stick approach, the carrot approach used sympathy, and coaxing. This approach is related to dangling a carrot in front of a horses head to get it to move, rather than striking it with a stick. When using this approach the opposition would have a voice in what the new laws should be, and in this case it was used to keep the oposition from rebelling. A supporter of this sympathetic approach towards the Canadiens was British Governor, Sir James Murray. For example, if the British were to use this approach towards the Canadiens, they would: allow all Roman Catholics to practice their religion freely, allow Roman Catholics and Protestants to take part in the government, allow the French to take part in the government, and allow the French into the interior, yet still giving some territory to the First Nations Peoples. As you can probably notice the difference in these two approaches are huge, yet they were both used for the same reasons.
Both. The carrot is a positive motivation, and the stick is a negative one.
Yes, a carrot is a root, and it can be used to grow a new carrot plant. You may have to water it.
A carrot on a stick can be crafted in your inventory like this: (Key: F=Fishing Rod C=Carrot O=Nothing)1st row: F O2nd row: O C
Masseter, temporalis, lateral, pterygoid medial, pterygoid are the chewing muscles which move your teeth so you can bite the carrot stick
Carrot on sticks are used to control pigs you are riding. To ride a pig, get a saddle which you can find in dungeon chests, and right click a pig. Then right click the pig with your hand and you will hop on it. Hold your carrot on a stick to move it around.
Most employees will respond well to the "Carrot and Stick" approach. Firm but fair management, coupled with small incentives, however some people are naturally lazy.