An intended benefit of mining is to make a profit,while an uninted consquence is destroying animal and plant habitat and life.
What is the intended audience for the computer courses?
COMPUTER SCIENCE MEJORS
Nationalistic
the mass population of the mid-1980's
Face shields are designed to protect you from fumes.
an unintended benefit is when something bad happens when the scientist didnt mean it to happen
A call to action. Either get to work or have sex. Make sure you know which way this term is intended, or you may suffer unintended consequences.
intended
are outcomes that are not the ones intended by a purposeful action
Pregnancy that wasn't intended (wasn't meant to happen)
No, if you make coffee the results are precisely what you intended.
Things you know will happen when you perform an action. For example, if you drop a bowling ball on your foot on purpose the intended consequence will be to see how much it hurts. However, if you are on the way to the hospital to get your foot fixed and are hit by an escaped rhino from the zoo, that would be an unintended consequence of you dropping the ball on your foot.
Robert K. Merton was the US sociologist who introduced the concepts of manifest functions (intended consequences) and latent functions (unintended consequences) of social patterns in his work on the structure and dynamics of social systems.
Consequences are the results of something. If you jump out of a plane without a parachute, the consequence is that you will hit the ground very hard. We plan our actions with a view to bringing about the consequences we expect. You might give the girl you fancy a box of chocolates, expecting that she'll like you better. If she throws them in your face, saying "You creep! You know I'm diabetic!" that is not the consequence you intended when you gave them to her. It's an unintended consequence, an unexpected result of your actions.
Latent functions are unintended, while manifest functions are intended.
Offerings, such as benefits or entertainments, intended to placate discontent or distract attention from a policy or situation. :)
To prevent a premature or unintended discharge of the firearm. It does NOT replace common sense.