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Transport, or transportation, is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. See also List of transport topics Category:Society Category:Technology Category:Urban studies and planning zh-min-nan:Category:Kau-thong ko:분류:교통 ja:Category:交通 th:Category:การขนส่ง

Movement

The term Movement has a variety of different meanings related to motion:
- Physical movement between points in space ("A to B"). The amount of movement is called distance. Together with a direction you have a displacement. The rate of movement is the speed. Again, with the direction, you get the velocity. Active movement is called locomotion. See also under motion and transport.
- In biology movement refers to both intracellular movement and the movement of the organism or its parts and organs (See animal movement and plant movement ).
- In health care and medicine a bowel movement refers to the elimination of solid waste from the body.
- In a movie camera or projector, the term refers to the intermittent mechanism that transports the film.
- In aviation, the amount of traffic that an airport handles is described in movements per year, where one "movement" consists of a aircraft taking off or landing.
- In music, a movement is a large division of a larger composition. Symphonies are typically divided into four movements, for example, and concertos into three. Each movement has a distinct tempo and structure. Movement is also the title of New Order's 1981 debut album.
- In computer games, a movement is a special way the player can lead an alter ego through the virtual reality.
- In horology: for a clockwork, a clock, or a watch a movement is the device that is cutting time in equal portions
- In literature movement can also refer to the metrical or rhythmical properties of poetry.
- In linguistics and transformational grammar, syntactic movement refers to a process in which the deep structure of a linguistic expression is transformed to surface structure. One example of such movement is wh-movement.
- In politics, movement may refer to a political movement , e.g. the National Resistance Movement in Uganda, now simply refered to as "the Movement".
- Collected by G. I. Gurdjieff, Movements are sacred dances from Central Asian and African culture.
- Awareness Through Movement lessons are used by Feldenkrais method practitioners and students to discover new ways of using themselves with more ease, grace, and power.
- In various fields (history, sociology, culture studies) movement is the term commonly used to refer to a trend:
  - Art movement
  - Church Movement
  - Cultural movement
  - New religious movement
  - Social movement
  - The Movement in British poetry. ja:運動 simple:Movement

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Adelaide Football Park

AAMI Stadium, formerly known as Football Park, is the home of Australian rules football in South Australia. It is situated at West Lakes, Adelaide. It was built by the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and is now the home ground of the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power. Football Park hosted its first event, an SANFL match between Central District and North Adelaide, on May 4, 1974. In addition to Australian rules football, AAMI Stadium has also hosted cricket matches, most famously for the Kerry Packer-run World Series Cricket competition of the late 1970s, International Rules and concerts. Since it was built, Football Park has had many additions including light towers, corporate boxes, a super video screen, the new northern grandstand, and most recently replacing the bench seats with new bucket seating. The stadium is all-seated with a capacity of 51,300, about 6.5% of the population of the entire city of Adelaide. However, the record attendance stands at 66,897 for the 1976 SANFL Grand Final (Sturt v Port Adelaide), when there was standing room terracing in the outer. Location: Category:Australian Rules football grounds Category:Buildings and structures in Adelaide Category:Cricket grounds in Australia

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