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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Goal | | | | |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Level design - GoalsGood level design strives to bring out the best gameplay in a game, provide an immersive experience, and sometimes to advance the storyline.
Good use of textures and sounds can go a long way towards convincing players they're walking through a lush tropical forest or crawling inside a wet gloomy cave.
Maps can impact gameplay to a certain extent. Maps are capable of turning many types of games into a platformer (by careful placement of platforms) or a puzzle game (by extensive use of buttons, keys, and doors). Some FPS maps may ...
See also:Level design, Level design - Process, Level design - History, Level design - Goals, Level design - Notable details, Level design - Tools, Level design - Sources Read more here: » Level design: Encyclopedia II - Level design - Goals |
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| | |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Cedar Revolution - GoalsThere is no single view among the Lebanese about what all the goals of the Cedar Revolution are. Most are in general agreement that the main goal was the ending of the Syrian military presence in Lebanon. In addition, many Christian Lebanese called for the release of the imprisoned leader Samir Geagea as a goal of the revolution. This goal was not as popular, however, among Lebanese Muslims who a ...
See also:Cedar Revolution, Cedar Revolution - Goals, Cedar Revolution - Origins of the name, Cedar Revolution - Latest developments, Cedar Revolution - Violent repercussions, Cedar Revolution - Assassination of Rafiq Hariri, Cedar Revolution - International reaction, Cedar Revolution - Government resigns, Cedar Revolution - Syrian reaction, Cedar Revolution - Response from the Arab world, Cedar Revolution - Pro-Syrian demonstration, Cedar Revolution - Resurgent counter demonstrations, Cedar Revolution - Withdrawal of Syrian troops, Cedar Revolution - Wave of democracy? Read more here: » Cedar Revolution: Encyclopedia II - Cedar Revolution - Goals |
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| |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Cognitive ergonomics - GoalsCognitive ergonomics or cognitive engineering is an emerging branch of ergonomics that places particular emphasis on the analysis of cognitive processes – e.g., diagnosis, decision making and planning – required of operators in modern industries. Cognitive ergonomics aim to enhance performance of cognitive tasks by means of several interventions, including:
user-centered design of human-machine interaction and human-computer interaction (HCI);
design of information technology systems that support cognitive tasks (e. ...
See also:Cognitive ergonomics, Cognitive ergonomics - Goals, Cognitive ergonomics - Methodology, Cognitive ergonomics - Relation to other Disciplines, Cognitive ergonomics - Organizations, Cognitive ergonomics - Peer-Reviewed Publications, Cognitive ergonomics - Websites, Cognitive ergonomics - Suggested Readings Read more here: » Cognitive ergonomics: Encyclopedia II - Cognitive ergonomics - Goals |
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| |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Economic policy - Tools and GoalsPolicy is generally directed to achieve particular objectives, like targets for inflation, unemployment, or economic growth. Sometimes other objectives, like military spending or nationalization are important.
These are referred to as the policy goals: the outcomes which the economic policy aims to achieve.
To achieve these goals, governments use policy tools which are under the control of the government. These generally include the interest rate and money supply, tax and government spending, tariffs, exchange rates, labour market ...
See also:Economic policy, Economic policy - Types of Economic Policy, Economic policy - Tools and Goals, Economic policy - Selecting tools and goals, Economic policy - Demand-side vs. supply-side tools, Economic policy - Discretionary Policy vs Policy Rules, Economic policy - Economic Policy through History, Economic policy - The first fiscal policy, Economic policy - Business cycles Read more here: » Economic policy: Encyclopedia II - Economic policy - Tools and Goals |
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| |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Zlatan Ibrahimović - Memorable goalsThe 1-1 goal against Italy in a group stage match in the Euro 2004. The Italians fail to clear a Swedish corner kick. Italian keeper Buffon and Zlatan rush against the ball, upon which Zlatan manages to keep Buffon away from the ball with his body. Zlatan jumps and kicks the ball with the back of his heel, resulting in the ball going over Christian Vieri into the goal.
In his last ever game for Ajax against NAC Breda, he recieved the ball 35 yards from goal, and after winning a 50-50 after a bad touch, slalomed his way through the def ...
See also:Zlatan Ibrahimović, Zlatan Ibrahimović - Clubs, Zlatan Ibrahimović - Honours, Zlatan Ibrahimović - Memorable goals, Zlatan Ibrahimović - Said about Zlatan, Zlatan Ibrahimović - Zlatan Quotes Read more here: » Zlatan Ibrahimović: Encyclopedia II - Zlatan Ibrahimović - Memorable goals |
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| | |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Bowling cricket - Goals of bowlingIn terms of strategic importance in a game, the priorities of a bowler are, in order of importance:
Get batsmen out.
Prevent batsmen from scoring runs.
Getting batsmen out is the primary goal because once out a batsman can no longer bat in the same innings, so the potential for scoring more runs is gone. Actually preventing the scoring of a run at any point is relatively unimportant, and bowlers will often deliberately bowl so as to make it easier for batsmen to score runs, in order to build overconfidence, tempt th ...
See also:Bowling cricket, Bowling cricket - History, Bowling cricket - The bowling action, Bowling cricket - Goals of bowling, Bowling cricket - Bowling tactics Read more here: » Bowling cricket: Encyclopedia II - Bowling cricket - Goals of bowling |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Modernism - Modernism's goalsMany modernists believed that by rejecting tradition they could discover radically new ways of making art. Arnold Schoenberg believed that by ignoring traditional tonal harmony, the hierarchical system of organizing works of music which had guided music making for at least a century and a half, and perhaps longer, he had discovered a wholly new way of organizing sound, based in the use of twelve-note rows (See Twelve-tone technique). This led to what is known as serial music by the post-war period. Abstract artists, taking as their examples ...
See also:Modernism, Modernism - Historical outline, Modernism - Precursors to modernism, Modernism - The beginning of modernism 1890–1910, Modernism - The explosion of modernism 1910–1930, Modernism - Modernism's second generation 1930-1945, Modernism - Modernism after the Second World War 1945-, Modernism - Modernism's goals, Modernism - Modernism's reception and controversy, Modernism - Source Read more here: » Modernism: Encyclopedia II - Modernism - Modernism's goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of scienceDespite popular impressions of science, it is not the goal of science to answer all questions. The goal of the physical sciences is to answer only those that pertain to reality. Also, science cannot possibly address nonsensical, or untestable questions, so the choice of which questions to answer becomes important. Science does not and can not produce absolute and unquestionable truth. Rather, physical science often tests hypotheses about some aspect of the physical world, and when necessary revises or repla ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of science |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of scienceDespite popular impressions of science, it is not the goal of science to answer all questions. The goal of the physical sciences is to answer only those that pertain to reality. Also, science cannot possibly address nonsensical, or untestable questions, so the choice of which questions to answer becomes important. Science does not and can not produce absolute and unquestionable truth. Rather, physical science often tests hypotheses about some aspect of the physical world, and when necessary revises or repla ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of science |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Archaeology - GoalsThere is still a tremendous emphasis in the practice of archaeology on field techniques and methodologies. These include the tasks of surveying areas in order to find new sites, digging sites in order to unearth the cultural remains therein, and classification and preservation techniques in order to analyse and keep these remains. Every phase of this process can be a source of information.
The goals of archaeology are not always the same. There are at least three broad, distinct theories of exactly what archaeological research should do. (These are beyond the scope of the present discussion, and are discussed at length below.) Never ...
See also:Archaeology, Archaeology - Usage note, Archaeology - Ontology and definition, Archaeology - Importance and applicability, Archaeology - Goals, Archaeology - Academic sub-disciplines, Archaeology - Cultural resources management, Archaeology - Field methods, Archaeology - Survey, Archaeology - Excavation, Archaeology - Post-excavation analysis, Archaeology - History of archaeology, Archaeology - Archaeological theory, Archaeology - Public archaeology, Archaeology - Pseudoarchaeology, Archaeology - Looting, Archaeology - Public outreach, Archaeology - Descendant peoples Read more here: » Archaeology: Encyclopedia II - Archaeology - Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Archaeology - GoalsThere is still a tremendous emphasis in the practice of archaeology on field techniques and methodologies. These include the tasks of surveying areas in order to find new sites, digging sites in order to unearth the cultural remains therein, and classification and preservation techniques in order to analyse and keep these remains. Every phase of this process can be a source of information.
The goals of archaeology are not always the same. There are at least three broad, distinct theories of exactly what archaeological research should do. (These are beyond the scope of the present discussion, and are discussed at length below.) Never ...
See also:Archaeology, Archaeology - Usage, Archaeology - Ontology and definition, Archaeology - Importance and applicability, Archaeology - Goals, Archaeology - Academic sub-disciplines, Archaeology - Cultural resources management, Archaeology - Field methods, Archaeology - Survey, Archaeology - Excavation, Archaeology - Post-excavation analysis, Archaeology - History of archaeology, Archaeology - Archaeological theory, Archaeology - Public archaeology, Archaeology - Pseudoarchaeology, Archaeology - Looting, Archaeology - Public outreach, Archaeology - Descendant peoples Read more here: » Archaeology: Encyclopedia II - Archaeology - Goals |
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