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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "purposes" ... Learn more about "purposes" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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It is difficult to understand how purposes can function as guiding factors in behaviour, for how can an idea affect bodily action? (There is no help in identifying the purpose with the actual goal state, rather than with the subject's idea of the goal;
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Purpose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Purpose is the reason for an action being done, an object existing or being made or used. Purpose can be synonymous with the goal or the intended result of an action.
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Americans for Safe Access ensures safe access and legal access to medical cannabis (medical marijuana) for therapeutic uses and research. ... Find info here on the therapeutic uses of and research on medical cannabis. ... Find info here on your rights and obligations under the law.
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Under the Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union, the purposes of ITU are: ... Every time someone, somewhere, picks up a telephone and dials a number, answers a call on a mobile phone, sends a fax or receives an e-mail, takes a plane or a ship, listens to the radio, watches a favourite television...
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Project Purposes ... In 1955, prior to the construction of dams along Delaware River tributaries, floods in eastern Pennsylvania claimed 90 lives and over $100 million in property damage. A subsequent Federal study of the Delaware River Basin included the Blue Marsh Lake project among its recommendations.
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There it is in all its Bellovian glory, the bluster and bombast! Can you smell it? The musk of a virile sentence drawing blood into itself? It is about to spread the labia of mediocrity and rut with the ineffable. We could all do worse than to write like Saul Bellow. And when I say write like ... And he was quite short,
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Welcome to the Freedom From Religion Foundation ... Its purposes, as stated in its bylaws, are to promote the constitutional principle of separation of state and church, and to educate the public on matters relating to nontheism.
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This policy is consistent both with the University's instructional and research requirements and with the intent of the October 1981 Federal Guidelines for Off-Air Recording of Broadcast Programming for Educational Purposes (see Appendix B).
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