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 |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Distributed computing - GoalThere are many different types of distributed computing systems and many challenges to overcome in successfully designing one. The main goal of a distributed computing system is to connect users and resources in a transparent, open, and scalable way. Ideally this arrangement is drastically more fault tolerant and more powerful than many combinations of stand-alone computer systems.
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 |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Field goal - Rugby footballA field goal or dropped goal (usually abbreviated to "drop goal" in speech) is scored by drop kicking the ball above the crossbar and between the uprights. Typically, it is only used for goals scored during open play — place kicks are usually used for penalties and conversions. However, in the Sevens version of both codes and the Nines version of league, all conversions must be drop kicks. A dropped goal is worth three points in rugby union and one point in rugby league (in league, more commonly known as a field goal); co ...
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 |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Field goal - American and Canadian footballA field goal may be scored only by a place kick or drop kick. The ball must pass over a crossbar 10 feet off the ground and between upright posts 18' 6" (5.55 m) apart, to count, and the kick must not be a kickoff. The rules of the particular sanctioning authority may impose additional requirements. A successful field goal scores three points.
Field goal - Football Field Goal Dimensions.
NFL - 10' height 18'6" width
NCAA - 10' height 18'6" width
High School - 10' height 23'4" width
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See also:Field goal, Field goal - Rugby football, Field goal - American and Canadian football, Field goal - Football Field Goal Dimensions, Field goal - Missed Field Goals, Field goal - Kicking Styles, Field goal - History, Field goal - Field Goal Records, Field goal - Famous Field Goals, Field goal - Four-Point Field Goals, Field goal - Basketball, Field goal - Sources Read more here: » Field goal: Encyclopedia II - Field goal - American and Canadian football |
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 |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Western Goals Institute - Conservative Party linksIn the late 1980s, WGI's predecessor, Western Goals (UK), established a parliamentary advisory committee of Conservative MPs which included Sir Patrick Wall, Nicholas Winterton, Neil Hamilton and Bill Walker, as well as Martin Smyth of the Ulster Unionist Party. In 1991, Western Goals was accused of engineering a "take over" of the Conservative Monday Club, and there were reports that some veteran members believed it had become "more extreme" (Observer, 24 February 1991). Club Political Secretary Lauder-Frost rejected t ...
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