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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Goal | | |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Computer architecture - Design goalsThe most common goals in computer architecture revolve around the tradeoffs between cost and performance (i.e. speed), although other considerations, such as size, weight, reliability, feature set, expandability and power consumption, may be factors as well.
Computer architecture - Cost.
Generally cost is held constant, determined by either system or commercial requirements, and speed and storage capacity are adjusted to meet the cost target.
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See also:Computer architecture, Computer architecture - Design goals, Computer architecture - Cost, Computer architecture - Performance, Computer architecture - Virtual memory, Computer architecture - Computer architecture on a future horizon Read more here: » Computer architecture: Encyclopedia II - Computer architecture - Design goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Neo-prohibitionism - Common Policy GoalsThese beliefs lead to the call for such measures as:
Increasing the taxes on alcohol beverages,
Limiting or reducing the number of sales outlets,
Limiting the alcohol content (proof) of drinks,
Prohibiting or censoring alcohol advertising,
Requiring warning messages with all alcohol advertisements,
Expanding the warning labels on all alcohol beverage containers,
Expanding the display of warning signs were alcohol is sold,
Limiting the days or hours during which alcoh ...
See also:Neo-prohibitionism, Neo-prohibitionism - Assertions, Neo-prohibitionism - Common Policy Goals, Neo-prohibitionism - Source Read more here: » Neo-prohibitionism: Encyclopedia II - Neo-prohibitionism - Common Policy Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Malware - GoalsOver the years, people have written malicious software for a number of different purposes.
Many early infectious programs, including the Internet Worm and a number of MS-DOS viruses, were written as experiments or pranks -- generally intended to be harmless or merely annoying, rather than to cause serious damage. Young programmers, learning about the possibility of viruses and the techniques used to write them, might write one just to prove that they can do it, o ...
See also:Malware, Malware - Goals, Malware - Infectious malware: viruses and worms, Malware - Capsule history of viruses and worms, Malware - Concealment: Trojan horses and rootkits, Malware - Malware for profit: spyware botnets loggers and dialers, Malware - Malware tools and aids, Malware - Exploit, Malware - Rootkit, Malware - Curing an infection Read more here: » Malware: Encyclopedia II - Malware - Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Mineirão - Historical Goals Scored In MineirãoGoal number 1: Buglê, from Atlético MG on September 5, 1965
Goal number 1000: Lola from Atlético MG, on April 6, 1968
Goal number 5000: Paulinho, from Vila Nova, on March 10, 1985
Goal number 2000 from Cruzeiro: Roberto Gaúcho, on October 12, 1994
Goal number 2000 from Atlético MG: Waldeir, on March 19, 1997
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See also:Mineirão, Mineirão - Historical Goals Scored In Mineirão, Mineirão - External images, Mineirão - External link, Mineirão - Sources Read more here: » Mineirão: Encyclopedia II - Mineirão - Historical Goals Scored In Mineirão |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Cosmic Osmo - Goals and Artistic DesignThere is no goal in Cosmic Osmo, no points, nothing that the player can keep in an inventory. There is no way to finish the game, since it has no end.
Despite being advertised as a children's game, people from all ages could enjoy it at the time. It has a very humorous tone to it, and popular culture references abounds. It's also obviously influenced by Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The graphics are 1-bit and use a lot of dithering patterns to simulate grayscale. Still, many of the scenes are very well drawn and are hand painted with the 9" compact Apple Macintosh screen in ...
See also:Cosmic Osmo, Cosmic Osmo - Game Mechanics, Cosmic Osmo - Goals and Artistic Design, Cosmic Osmo - Music and Sound, Cosmic Osmo - Development, Cosmic Osmo - System requirements CD-ROM Version Read more here: » Cosmic Osmo: Encyclopedia II - Cosmic Osmo - Goals and Artistic Design |
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| |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - Social Goals of AnthroposophyFor a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well-known in Germany in part because in many places he gave lectures on social questions. A petition expressing his basic social ideas (signed by Herman Hesse, among others) was very widely circulated. His main book on social questions, Die Kernpunkte der Sozialen Frage (available in English today as Toward Social Renewal) sold tens of thousands of copies.
Today around the world there are a number of innovative banks, companies, charitable institutions, an ...
See also:Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - History, Anthroposophy - Description, Anthroposophy - Place in Western Philosophy, Anthroposophy - Applications, Anthroposophy - Social Goals of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Steiner's Outlook on Social History, Anthroposophy - Social Threefolding, Anthroposophy - Aspects of Anthroposophic Thinking, Anthroposophy - Successes of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Critiques of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - See Also Read more here: » Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - Social Goals of Anthroposophy |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - GoalsDoctor Doom is driven by three principal objectives: the destruction of Reed Richards, world domination, and the liberation of his mother's soul from the demon Mephisto's realm. He has so far achieved two of these aims. With the help of Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts and Earth's Sorcerer Supreme, he wrested his mother's spirit from Mephisto's grasp; a vital step in this process turned out to be tricking his mother into renouncing her love for Victor, and though it was difficult for him he was a ...
See also:Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Goals, Doctor Doom - Adversaries, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Ultimate Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Critical reaction, Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media, Doctor Doom - 2005 film, Doctor Doom - Daniel Dumile as MF Doom, Doctor Doom - Influences on other characters, Doctor Doom - Bibliography of comic books starring Doctor Doom Read more here: » Doctor Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Montessori method - GoalsMost of all, Dr. Montessori wanted to help free a child's mind to be unfettered to learn without any negative input. The Montessori method is success oriented in that almost everything is self-teaching and self-correcting. The children learn by doing and by experimentation. There are no graded assignments in Montessori schools. The environment is specifically prepared for the children to allow them to interact with it freely and unfettered, everything is child sized, and safe for children to touch and use. In fact, Dr. Montessori cal ...
See also:Montessori method, Montessori method - Philosophy, Montessori method - Implementation, Montessori method - Goals, Montessori method - Montessori in the USA, Montessori method - The term 'Montessori', Montessori method - On Pedagogical Materials, Montessori method - Montessori programs in public schools of USA, Montessori method - Criticisms, Montessori method - Observation, Montessori method - Notable Montessori students, Montessori method - Quote Read more here: » Montessori method: Encyclopedia II - Montessori method - Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - GoalsDoctor Doom is driven by three principal objectives: the destruction of Reed Richards, world domination, and the liberation of his mother's soul from the demon Mephisto's realm. He has so far achieved two of these aims. With the help of Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts and Earth's Sorcerer Supreme, he wrested his mother's spirit from Mephisto's grasp; a vital step in this process turned out to be tricking his mother into renouncing her love for Victor, and though it was difficult for him he was a ...
See also:Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Goals, Doctor Doom - Adversaries, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Armor, Doctor Doom - Ultimate Doctor Doom, Doctor Doom - Character history, Doctor Doom - Powers and abilities, Doctor Doom - Critical reaction, Doctor Doom - Appearances in other media, Doctor Doom - 2005 film, Doctor Doom - Daniel Dumile as MF Doom, Doctor Doom - Influences on other characters, Doctor Doom - Bibliography of comic books starring Doctor Doom Read more here: » Doctor Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Doom - Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - Social Goals of AnthroposophyFor a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well-known in Germany in part because in many places he gave lectures on social questions. A petition expressing his basic social ideas (signed by Herman Hesse, among others) was very widely circulated. His main book on social questions, Die Kernpunkte der Sozialen Frage (available in English today as Toward Social Renewal) sold tens of thousands of copies.
Today around the world there are a number of innovative banks, companies, charitable institutions, an ...
See also:Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - History, Anthroposophy - Description, Anthroposophy - Place in Western Philosophy, Anthroposophy - Relationship to Natural Science, Anthroposophy - Applications, Anthroposophy - Social Goals of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Steiner's Outlook on Social History, Anthroposophy - Social Threefolding, Anthroposophy - Aspects of Anthroposophic Thinking, Anthroposophy - Successes of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Critiques of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Critical views Read more here: » Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - Social Goals of Anthroposophy |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Montessori method - GoalsMost of all, Dr. Montessori wanted to help free a child's mind to be unfettered to learn without any negative input. The Montessori method is success oriented in that almost everything is self-teaching and self-correcting. The children learn by doing and by experimentation. There are no graded assignments in Montessori schools. The environment is specifically prepared for the children to allow them to interact with it freely and unfettered, everything is child sized, and safe for children to touch and use. In fact, Dr. Montessori cal ...
See also:Montessori method, Montessori method - Origin, Montessori method - Philosophy, Montessori method - Pedagogy, Montessori method - Implementation, Montessori method - Goals, Montessori method - Montessori in the USA, Montessori method - The term 'Montessori', Montessori method - On Pedagogical Materials, Montessori method - Montessori programs in public schools of USA, Montessori method - Criticisms, Montessori method - Observation, Montessori method - Famous Montessori students, Montessori method - Quote, Montessori method - Notes and references Read more here: » Montessori method: Encyclopedia II - Montessori method - Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Montessori method - GoalsMost of all, Dr. Montessori wanted to help free a child's mind to be unfettered to learn without any negative input. The Montessori method is success oriented in that almost everything is self-teaching and self-correcting. The children learn by doing and by experimentation. There are no graded assignments in Montessori schools. The environment is specifically prepared for the children to allow them to interact with it freely and unfettered, everything is child sized, and safe for children to touch and use. In fact, Dr. Montessori cal ...
See also:Montessori method, Montessori method - Origin, Montessori method - Philosophy, Montessori method - Pedagogy, Montessori method - Implementation, Montessori method - Goals, Montessori method - Montessori in the USA, Montessori method - The term 'Montessori', Montessori method - On Pedagogical Materials, Montessori method - Montessori programs in public schools of USA, Montessori method - Criticisms, Montessori method - Observation, Montessori method - Notable Montessori students, Montessori method - Quote, Montessori method - Notes and references Read more here: » Montessori method: Encyclopedia II - Montessori method - Goals |
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| |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Metric system - GoalsThe metric system was designed with several goals in mind.
Metric system - Neutral and universal.
The designers of the metric system meant to make it as neutral as possible so that it could be adopted universally.
When the metric system was being developed, France was using the French Republican Calendar which was falling in disuse and was finally abolished due in part to two design faults: dates were counted from the day the French First Republic was proclaimed and the names of the months were related to purely local events, such as Brumaire (Misty), Nivose (Snowy) which didn't hold true e ...
See also:Metric system, Metric system - History, Metric system - Goals, Metric system - Neutral and universal, Metric system - Any laboratory should be able to replicate them, Metric system - Decimal multiples, Metric system - Common prefixes, Metric system - Practical, Metric system - Metric systems other than the 'modern metric system' SI, Metric system - The original French system, Metric system - Centimetre-gram-second systems, Metric system - Metre-kilogram-second systems, Metric system - Metre-tonne-second systems, Metric system - Gravitational systems, Metric system - Spelling variations Read more here: » Metric system: Encyclopedia II - Metric system - Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - International Crane Foundation - Foundation GoalsOne of the premier goals of the ICF is to create a "species bank" where "cranes could be kept safely," says Marianne Wellington, Assistant Curator of Birds, "until the factors causing their decline, such as loss of habitat and indiscriminate hunting, are corrected."
The Foundation tackled the extensive task of captive breeding of cranes, of which little experience or knowledge had previously existed, resulting in a succession of firsts. Hooded and Siberian Cranes produced young for the first time in captivity, and young Brolgas and Bl ...
See also:International Crane Foundation, International Crane Foundation - Foundation Goals, International Crane Foundation - Location Read more here: » International Crane Foundation: Encyclopedia II - International Crane Foundation - Foundation Goals |
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|  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Space program of China - GoalsPRC's space program has several goals. The China National Space Adminsitration policy white paper lists short term goals as:
build a long term earth observation system
set up an independent satellite telecommunications network
establish an independent satellite navigation and positioning system
provide commercial launch services
set up a remote sensing system
study space science such as microgravity, space materials, life sciences, and astronomy< ...
See also:Space program of China, Space program of China - History and Recent Developments, Space program of China - Organization, Space program of China - Goals, Space program of China - Projects, Space program of China - Satellites and science, Space program of China - Launch vehicles, Space program of China - Space exploration, Space program of China - Astronauts, Space program of China - See Also Read more here: » Space program of China: Encyclopedia II - Space program of China - Goals |
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| | |  |  |  | Goal: Encyclopedia II - Mensa International - Mensa's goalsMensa has three stated purposes: to identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity; to encourage research in the nature, characteristics, and uses of intelligence; and to promote stimulating intellectual and social opportunities for its members.
Mensa has published a number of books, including Poetry Mensa (in 1966), an anthology of poems by Mensans all over the world, and not all of them in English. Mensa also edits and publishes its own Mensa Research Journal, in which both Mensans and non-Mensans are publ ...
See also:Mensa International, Mensa International - Background information, Mensa International - Mensa's goals, Mensa International - Organizational structure, Mensa International - Gatherings, Mensa International - Trivia, Mensa International - Mensa Puzzle Books Read more here: » Mensa International: Encyclopedia II - Mensa International - Mensa's goals |
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