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Purpose (other)
Purpose is the end for which something is done, created or for which it exists. It is part of the topic of intentionality and goal-seeking behavior. Related concepts and subjects: * Goal, a desired result or possible outcome * Intention, the state of intending something or the action intended * Motivation, a driving factor for actions, willingness, and goals * Determination or resolve * Purpose clause, in grammar a dependent adverbial clause expressing purpose * Purpose of life, questions regarding the significance of living or existence in general * Teleology, the philosophical attempt to describe things in terms of their apparent purpose or goal * Teleonomy, the apparent purposefulness of structures and functions in living organisms Music * ''Purpose'' (Algebra album), 2008 * ''Purpose'' (Justin Bieber album), or the title song, 2015 * ''Purpose'' (Taeyeon album), 2019 Film * ''Purpose'' (film), a 2001 American independent drama thriller film People * Darryl Purpose, Ame ...
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Goal
A goal is an idea of the future or desired result that a person or a group of people envision, plan and commit to achieve. People endeavour to reach goals within a finite time by setting deadlines. A goal is roughly similar to a purpose or aim, the anticipated result which guides reaction, or an end, which is an object, either a physical object or an abstract object, that has intrinsic value. Goal setting Goal-setting theory was formulated based on empirical research and has been called one of the most important theories in organizational psychology. Edwin A. Locke and Gary P. Latham, the fathers of goal-setting theory, provided a comprehensive review of the core findings of the theory in 2002. In summary, Locke and Latham found that specific, difficult goals lead to higher performance than either easy goals or instructions to "do your best", as long as feedback about progress is provided, the person is committed to the goal, and the person has the ability and knowledge ...
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Purpose (film)
'Purpose' is a 2001 American independent drama thriller film starring John Light, Jeffrey Donovan, Megan Dodds, Peter Coyote, Hal Holbrook, Paul Reiser and Mia Farrow. It is directed, co-produced, co-written and scored by Alan Lazar and co-produced and co-written by Ronnie Apteker, whose original concept the film is based on. Plot In San Francisco, college dropout John Elias ( John Light) is determined to set up his own internet business named Digital Dreams, based on his vision of building a better and faster communication for mankind. He hires a deal closer named Robert Jennings (Jeffrey Donovan) as his Executive VP and after successfully receiving the finance, John and Robert start to launch and run the company together. But once he makes his first million, John is soon distracted by greed, fame and fortune whilst his company starts to become at risk of a hostile takeover. Cast * John Light as John Elias, CEO of Digital Dreams * Jeffrey Donovan as Robert Jennings, Executiv ...
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Single-purpose (other)
Single-purpose may refer to: * Singleness of Purpose, principle derived from the Fifth Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous * Single-purpose software * Single-purpose knife, such as fighting knives * Single-purpose weapon mount, for 5"/38 caliber gun See also * Single (other) * Purpose (other) * Wikipedia:Single-purpose account * Special-purpose * Single-use A disposable (also called disposable product) is a product designed for a single use after which it is recycled or is disposed as solid waste. The term is also sometimes used for products that may last several months (e.g. disposable air filter ...
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Multi-purpose (other)
Multi-purpose is something that has more than one purpose and may more specifically refer to: Buildings * Arena * Auditorium * Civic center * Coliseum * Convention center * Facility * Gymnasium, also called "Multi-Purpose Room" (MPR) * Multi-purpose stadium * Music venue * Sports venue Vehicles * Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, spacecraft * Multi-purpose helicopter * Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, Space Shuttle cargo container * Multi-purpose vehicle, minivan * Multi-purpose vessel, cargo ship/freighter Other uses * Multi-Purpose Food * Multi-purpose reef * Multi-purpose tool * Multi-Purpose Viewer, a software program See also * * * Purpose (other) Purpose is the end for which something is done, created or for which it exists. It is part of the topic of intentionality and goal-seeking behavior. Related concepts and subjects: * Goal, a desired result or possible outcome * Intention, the stat ...
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General-purpose (other)
General-purpose may refer to: * General-purpose technology * General-purpose alternating current, AC electric power supply * General-purpose autonomous robots * General-purpose heat source Law and government * General-purpose administrative subdivision * General-purpose criterion, in international law * General-purpose district Military * A popular false etymology for the Willys MB "Jeep" * General-purpose bomb * General-purpose machine gun * General-purpose mask, M50 Joint-Service * General-purpose vessel, Explorer class in the Royal Australian Navy Computing * General-purpose computer * General-purpose DBMS * General-Purpose Graphics Processing Unit (GPGPU) * General-purpose input/output (GPIO) * General-purpose macro processor * General-purpose markup language * General-purpose modeling * General-purpose operating system * General-purpose macro processor or general-purpose preprocessor * General-purpose programming language * General-purpose register * General-Purpose ...
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Dual-purpose (other)
Dual-purpose is a noun and adjective referring to things serving two purposes. It can specifically refer to: * Dual-use technology ** Dual-purpose gun, a naval artillery mounting designed to engage both surface and air targets ** Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition ** Dual-purpose motorcycle, designed for both on- and off-road use ** Dual Purpose Ladder (London Fire Brigade), a standard type of firefighting vehicle used by the London Fire Brigade ** Fighting knife ** Viaduct, a road bridge-aqueduct * Dual-purpose breed, an animal or plant breed that provide at least 2 kinds of resources, for example, beef cattle See also * Dual (other) * Purpose (other) * Hybrid (other) * Multi-purpose (other) * Single-purpose (other) Single-purpose may refer to: * Singleness of Purpose, principle derived from the Fifth Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous * Single-purpose software * Single-purpose knife, such as fighting knives * Single-purpose ...
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All-purpose (other)
All-purpose may refer to: * All-purpose cleaner, such as hard-surface cleaner * All-purpose flour * All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE), United States Army standard system of load-carrying equipment * All-purpose programming language, such as BASIC (Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) and Perl * All-purpose road, in the United Kingdom, any road that is not a special road * All-purpose room, such as a family room or living room * All-purpose yardage, in American football See also * All (other) * Purpose (other) Purpose is the end for which something is done, created or for which it exists. It is part of the topic of intentionality and goal-seeking behavior. Related concepts and subjects: * Goal, a desired result or possible outcome * Intention, the stat ...
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Accidentally On Purpose (other)
Accidentally on Purpose may refer to: * ''Accidentally on Purpose'' (TV series), an American sitcom starring Jenna Elfman * ''Accidentally on Purpose'' (Ian Gillan and Roger Glover album), 1988 * ''Accidentally on Purpose'' (The Shires album), 2018 * Accidentally on Purpose (song), a song by George Jones * ''Accidentally on Purpose'', a 2005 short film featuring Joey Diaz * ''Accidentally on Purpose'', a 1960 autobiography by Michael York * ''Accidentally on Purpose: Reflections on Life, Acting and the Nine Natural Laws of Creativity'', a book by John Strasberg * "Accidentally on Purpose", a poem by Robert Frost published in his 1962 compilation ''In the Clearing ''In the Clearing'' is a 1962 poetry collection by Robert Frost. It contains the poem "For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration", much of which Frost had composed to be read at President Kennedy's inauguration but could not. The book is also known ...
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Darryl Purpose
Darryl Purpose is an American singer-songwriter, known for his narrative (often very personal) lyrics and fingerstyle guitar. Before becoming a professional musician, Purpose was a professional blackjack player and was known as one of the best in the world. In 2010 Purpose was inducted into the Blackjack Hall of Fame. "Purpose has the voice of James Taylor, the brains of Bob Dylan, and the soul of Willie Nelson". In 1986, Purpose walked across the United States with The Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament and then a year later in the former Soviet Union. In 1996, he became a "full-time national touring singer-songwriter" who "hit the folk scene...with an unusually eclectic resume that provided him with a wealth of compelling stories to tell." As of December 2011, Purpose has returned to touring full-time, returning from an unexplained seven-year hiatus. When Darryl Purpose was 16 years old, his mother put a book called "Beat the Dealer" in his Christmas stocking. He ...
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Purpose (Taeyeon Album)
''Purpose'' is the second studio album by South Korean singer Taeyeon. It was released through SM Entertainment on October 28, 2019. It features 12 tracks, including the Gaon number-one single " Four Seasons" and its B-side "Blue" alongside ten new tracks, including the title track "Spark". On January 15, 2020, a repackage edition of ''Purpose'' was released including three new songs, including title track " Dear Me". Musically, it is a pop record that contains influences of ballad, R&B, blues and jazz. The album was originally set to be released on October 22, 2019, but was postponed until October 28 due to the passing of Sulli. ''Purpose'' was met with generally positive reviews from music critics and debuted at number two in South Korea, selling over 154,258 copies. The album received nominations for Disc Bonsang and Disc Daesang at the 34th Golden Disc Awards, while its single "Four Seasons" won Digital Bonsang, and was also nominated for Digital Daesang. ''Purpose'' appeared o ...
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Intention
Intentions are mental states in which the agent commits themselves to a course of action. Having the plan to visit the zoo tomorrow is an example of an intention. The action plan is the ''content'' of the intention while the commitment is the ''attitude'' towards this content. Other mental states can have action plans as their content, as when one admires a plan, but differ from intentions since they do not involve a practical commitment to realizing this plan. Successful intentions bring about the intended course of action while unsuccessful intentions fail to do so. Intentions, like many other mental states, have intentionality: they represent possible states of affairs. Theories of intention try to capture the characteristic features of intentions. The ''belief-desire theory'' is the traditionally dominant approach. According to a simple version of it, having an intention is nothing but having a desire to perform a certain action and a belief that one will perform this action. ...
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