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David Bollier, writing for the Aspen Institute last year, cited the contest as a lottery-like, high-reward example of crowdsourcing, which is one of the ways that computers and connectivity are changing how work gets done.
These graduates had positions as government officers or civil servants, which have several compensations and rewards, for example, current rewards (e.g., base salary, allowances of housing, cost-of-living), future expectation rewards (e.g., pension) and intangible rewards (e.g., job security, social privileges, reputation) [ 38 – 40 ].
Changes in both have inevitably been present in many previous studies of food reward; for example, in the use of the highly refined and highly rewarding cafeteria diet in rodents.
– Deborah McKenzie Change the management structures of reward: "For example, how am I rewarded and recognised and promoted?
Instead of seeking reasons why a good God might permit evil, philosophy should seek an explanation of how God might "make good" on evil -- that is, not only balancing each individual's suffering with some greater good for that person, as in heavenly reward, for example, but also integrating the experience of evil into each person's relation to God in some way that makes sense.
To minimize a fossil fuel-based type of agriculture, the farms invest in improved ratios of effort to reward, for example, in weed control, by using the reduced germination ability of digested weed seeds in a targeted manner.
The Academy should reward this example of masterful filmmaking by a Mexican director, who chose to tell the story of a woman disenfranchised by the dual aspects of colonialism and capitalism.
Workers may feel driven by 'intrinsic' reward, for example satisfaction from helping people that emanates from their work, or 'extrinsic rewards' such as financial incentive [ 29].
Indeed, if reward, for example, had affected orienting toward the validly cued location, one would expect that with increased incentive value, sensitivity in detecting a target at the valid location would have improved.
He defends that view against Hutcheson's idea that good behaviour is necessarily based on pure benevolence and that the trace of anything else, the hope of reward for example, completely destroys all notion of merit.
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