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What is the Differenc between AWARD and REWARD ?
Asked by anantharaman,
26 Feb 04:21 pm
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Awards are tokens of appreciation, which are given to individuals for their achievements. It can be called as symbol of recognition to an individual for their personal achievements. Rewards on the other hand are also recognition but it is a kind of acknowledgment to an individuals contributions. Rewards can also be said to be an encouragement to an individual.
Awards can also be called as a prize that is given away to individuals for their noteworthy
Answered by LIPSIKA, 26 Feb 05:01 pm
Awards can also be called as a prize that is given away to individuals for their noteworthy
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Awards are tokens of appreciation, which are given to individuals for their achievements.
A "reward", on the other hand, is usually associated with something valuable money, for instance.
Answered by Quest, 11 Mar 10:10 pm
A "reward", on the other hand, is usually associated with something valuable money, for instance.
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Spellings are different
A prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement.
A thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.
Answered by Uncommon Freind, 05 Mar 10:29 am
A prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement.
A thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.
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Behold, I am coming soon! My reward is with me, and I will give to everyone according to what he has done. 13 I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
JESUS
I was awarded a Scholarship.
Answered by found truth, 28 Feb 01:22 am
JESUS
I was awarded a Scholarship.
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Do you love earn the money ? you can check www.cnustrade.com and wholesale them and sell to your friend or your clients..i trust you will find more profit..
Answered by goshox saler, 27 Feb 07:22 pm
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In general terms.........award only means something is given. Rewards is something given for a purpose!
(in recognition of some deed by the person who is rewarded etc)
Answered by Shunmugham, 27 Feb 12:36 pm
(in recognition of some deed by the person who is rewarded etc)
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Award:its for your hard work you've done
Reward:you do something in order to get what is offered
Answered by snow white, 26 Feb 10:32 pm
Reward:you do something in order to get what is offered
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Award is a token of appreciation for merit/excellence. Reward is the compensation given to the person who works for you/the organisation
Answered by goldspot, 26 Feb 05:53 pm
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Dear Award is VIP present - reward is official declare.
Answered by Vasudevan Govindarao, 26 Feb 04:42 pm
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An "award" is a prize that you receive for having done something noteworthy. It is always associated with something positive; you have done something which people approve of. It is a sign of appreciation. You could be awarded a medal, a prize, or a certificate by an organisation for an outstanding achievement. When judges bestow an award on you, they are honouring you.
A "reward", on the other hand, is usually associated with something valuable money, for instance. You may get a reward for finding and returning someone's dog/cat. The police may offer a reward for information about an escaped convict. It is seen as something that you get as just compensation for the good that you have done or the hard work that you have put in. For example, if you have worked really hard to write a novel, and later you receive an award for it, you may feel that it is a recompense for all the work you put in, that it is a reward for your effort. While the word "award" is associated with only positive ...more
Answered by Psycho, 26 Feb 04:24 pm
A "reward", on the other hand, is usually associated with something valuable money, for instance. You may get a reward for finding and returning someone's dog/cat. The police may offer a reward for information about an escaped convict. It is seen as something that you get as just compensation for the good that you have done or the hard work that you have put in. For example, if you have worked really hard to write a novel, and later you receive an award for it, you may feel that it is a recompense for all the work you put in, that it is a reward for your effort. While the word "award" is associated with only positive ...more
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