Conclusion? You normally have hypotheses, 'aims' and then conclusions.
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this is an aim term for suckinq my teeth :)
An aim is generally considered a long-term goal or objective that an individual or organization strives to achieve. It provides direction and purpose, guiding decisions and actions over an extended period. In contrast, short-term goals are typically specific, actionable steps taken to reach that broader aim.
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Decide what your long-term goal will be - then divide it into manageable short-term goals to achieve your aim.
+A aim is a long term target. something that you may want to aspire to... +For example,your aim could be to leave school with 10 GCSEs at Grade C or better. +A objectives are smaller,short term targets that help you to achieve your aim... +Terefore, if your aim was to pass your GCSEs,your objective would be shorter term targets to get you there. For example: +Attending revision lesson. +Arriving to school on time. +Always trying your hardest +Completing your homework.
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His aim in life was to force the british to leave (for equality).
Aim is an ideal and long term reason behind of an action and aim alwaysbefore of an action that shows the paths or way but never meets completely. Purpose used after completion of an action as a reason of that action and this is immediate reason behind an action.
The term "draw a bead" refers to taking aim or honing in on a target as in firing a weapon.
'Equal opportunities' is a well used phrase mainly used in the workplace. The aim is to offer jobs to those most qualified and not for irrelevant reasons such as race, age, sex, religion, disability and ethnicity.
The term mooch means to slouch and just wander around without any real aim or target. It is something that teenagers and students often do and it fills time well.