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Necromancy is considered an evil practice by many.
high rewards
Burke and Wills were offered a 2000 pound reward if they succeeded in being the first to cross Australia south to north.
That the Widow Douglas had freed him in her will.
Yes, there was a reward for capturing Sitting Bull. In December 1890, the U.S. government offered a reward of $5,000 for his capture, as he was considered a significant figure in the resistance against U.S. policies towards Native Americans. The government aimed to apprehend him to quell unrest, particularly following events like the Ghost Dance movement and the tensions leading up to the Wounded Knee Massacre. Ultimately, Sitting Bull was killed during an attempted arrest rather than being captured alive.
There is no reward/prize for being first.
slave owners were furious at having their property stolen. they offer as much as 40,000 for harriet tubmans capture
In most cases, you do not get paid for reporting a crime; your reward is the satisfaction of being a responsible citizen and helping the society in which you live to function more successfully. Sometimes rewards are offered for help in solving specific crimes, often involving murder, or missing persons, but if no reward has been offered you should not expect to receive one. You still might not want people to ruin your local pond, however.
Sirius Black was an escapee from Azkaban, he was wanted by the authorities and a reward was being offered for his capture. Lupin had the job that Snape wanted and getting Lupin up on charge of aiding an escaped criminal would have made the spot vacant once again. Not to mention he had hated them since they were in school together.
the nstp is being offered is the one of goal
Originally in Australia, the government did not offer reward for finding gold, as it was thought the early discoveries would cause unrest among the convicts. The government only offered a reward after transportation of convicts to Australia ceased. Following the end of transportation, the Australian government offered incentives to find gold in order to stem the tide of Australians leaving for the Californian goldrushes. Valuable manpower was being lost from Australia. Therefore, despite early gold discoveries being suppressed, the New South Wales government decided to offer a substantial reward to the first person to find gold. Only the first person needed a reward in order for people to stay in Australia. Once the goldrush began, Australian would-be prospectors concentrated their efforts at finding their "fortune in gold" on Australian soil.
Participants in the survey are being offered an incentive to encourage their participation.