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  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Journal]] jurnal (“‘daily’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Journal]] diurnālis, from diurnus (“‘of the day’”), from diēs (“‘day’”).
  • A journal is a type of written document, they take the form of either personal accounts, akin to a diary, or professional publications issued as periodical literature or magazines.
  • The following topics are part of the book: * Foreword * The Virtues * History of Britannia * Travelling guide * The fighting arts * Weapons and armour * Bestiary * Cosmology * Music * Runescript * Sea travel
  • At the beginning of the game, Leafos gives you a Journal to maintain all the information about you and your garden. The cover resembles Leafos holding up an eight petaled flower. Clockwise, starting at the noon, the options are: Encyclopedia, Garden Area, Player Log, Resident Piñatas, Player Awards, Leafos Log, Leafos Gossip, and How To.
  • The Journal is an ingame list of text documents. You can access it by pressing J.
  • The Journal is a Key Item found exclusively in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. It records the main events that the player experiences in the games. It is given out by the player's mother on Twinleaf Town.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ The Journal is a consumable in FarmVille. Players needed to collect these items as part of the Wildlife Adventure Countdown, a 12 days activity.
  • The color of the mission level depends on the player's own level, from green being much lower than the player's level, to yellow being around the level, to red being much higher.
  • See Note. You can occasionally find different pages ripped from an old journal in Treasure Chests or also rarely with Things or Keepas of any kind. These journal pages cannot be "used" in any way for now, and you cannot place them into the word, you can just store them. They solely exist to tell you bits of the background-story of Creativerse.
  • The Journal (US) / Diary (PAL) is a new feature introduced in Nintendogs + Cats. The player now has the ability to make handwritten notes and to communicate with other owners via StreetPass.
  • The Journal can be accessed from a button placed in the upper right corner of the character window.
  • I am amazed at what I think we've found! Buried in the ground and unearthed after all this time! He said we should sell it to the Sorcerer- said we'd be rich! I have a bad feeling about this!
  • The Journal is the quest log in Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3, which allows the player to review completed, ongoing, and newly available quests. It can be accessed at any time from the main in-game menu.
  • Inside codes can be used in journals such as :thumb:, :shop:, :dev:, :icon:. Premium members can also use CSS skins and HTML codes.
  • Journal might refer to: * A diary, a type of personal log * A mission journal, a type of log * First officer's mission journal, IKS Toh'Kaht * Any of a number of in-universe periodicals: * Medical journal, a medical publication * School journal, a publication like an in-school newsletter * Technical journal, an engineering publication * A.M.A. Journal * Cochrane Institute Journal * Daystrom Institute Journal * Hucklesby Institute Journal * Journal of Banzai Institute for Advanced Studies * Journal of Daystrom Institute * Journal of Felker Institute * Journal of Scotti Technologies * Journal of Starfleet Technology * Journal of Subspace Research * Journal of Subspace Technology * Journal of the Cochrane Institute
  • The Journal is a section of Hamumu Software's official website that was first introduced on August 8, 1999. The Journal section functions as a sort of personal blog, which enables company founder Mike "Jamul" Hommel to write about events in his life, updates on the progress of games he is working on or ideas for future games and game features. Since June 7, 2004, site visitors have been able to comment on Journal entries.
  • Your player's Journal may be accessed from its quill and ink pot button on the left side of the game screen. This is where the game records brief notes on the more important (whether the seem so or not at the time) milestones of your adventure. In "classic" Baldur's Gate your Journal is a single list of date-stamped entries for each Chapter of the game. This list quickly becomes a rather unwieldy reference tool as it fills up with entries for completed quests, etc. The "In your Journal" sections for quests in this wiki still apply, except that the very brief Quest Titles and Entry Titles are not found there.
  • A journal is a published collection of articles regarding a particular subject, usually published on fixed dates much like a magazine. Many journals are bi-monthly while some only come out quarterly. Some organisations now publish electronic editions of their journals, either as an alternative to the paper version or instead of it; however despite opting for a web-only format the early adopters are as a rule still releasing sequential editions rather than uploading individual articles as soon as they become available.
  • Die Junge Presse Niedersachsen e.V. gibt einen Rundbrief heraus, das JPN-Journal. Darin finden sich verschiedene Rubriken. So berichtet "Internes" von Treffen, Mitgliederversammlungen oder Neuem aus der Jugendpresse-Szene. Dort ist auch Platz für die (Selbst-) Vorstellungen von (nicht nur neuen) Mitgliedsredaktionen, um den Austausch zwischen den Aktiven anzuregen. Außerdem gibt es Ankündigungen und Kritiken zu Seminaren oder auch die Ergebnisse einer Schreibwerkstatt. In der Rubrik "Außerdem" stehen Artikel zu den Themen, über die wir sonst noch gestolpert sind: (Profi-) Medien, Bildungspolitik und andere.
  • Dear journal, Today, I was going to catch the flying banana bus but a dragon wearing a pineapple hat pressed the B button on my xbox and then GI Joe popped out of no where. I said "WOW!" and then we all danced the hokey pokey. I was going to be late so I said "turnip sauce" and then flew to the magical Candy Mountain up in the purple sky. I thought I lost my friend Bob but Bob was right next to me, eating Charlie the Unicorn. Dancing bananas started to attack Bob so I started to fly around them, playing mariachi music. A dragon started to say "MARSHEMALLOWS!" And then we all fell to a garbage dump. There was a donut shop selling ghosts! Why is Ashley Tisdale floating in the air? I poked Bob's fat belly and then Bob turned into GI Joe, so I said YAY! And then we all danced the hokey pokey.
  • Un journal était un périodique destiné à informer et divertir les lecteurs au sujet des actualités et évènements. Les journaux sont distribués aux lecteurs de plusieurs manières, par des vendeurs, dans des kiosques à journaux ou par des machines distributeurs. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars", TNG: "The Big Goodbye", "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home") L'Académie de Starfleet disposait de son propre journal, Harry Kim en fut l'un des éditeurs. (VOY: "Investigations")
  • The Journal is the all-in-one place where you can examine your character's stats, adjust your equipment and items, look through spells, and read through quest journal entries. It has four tabs: Status, Inventory, Magic, and Maps/Quests. Each tab has five sections. In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the journal is no longer part of the inventory, skills, or magic systems and exists as a means of quest tracking. Players can track multiple quests simultaneously and view brief cliff notes on their status in any quest(s) they are involved in.
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  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Journal]] jurnal (“‘daily’”), from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Journal]] diurnālis, from diurnus (“‘of the day’”), from diēs (“‘day’”).
  • A journal is a type of written document, they take the form of either personal accounts, akin to a diary, or professional publications issued as periodical literature or magazines.
  • Un journal était un périodique destiné à informer et divertir les lecteurs au sujet des actualités et évènements. Les journaux sont distribués aux lecteurs de plusieurs manières, par des vendeurs, dans des kiosques à journaux ou par des machines distributeurs. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars", TNG: "The Big Goodbye", "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home") L'Académie de Starfleet disposait de son propre journal, Harry Kim en fut l'un des éditeurs. (VOY: "Investigations") En 2375, Nog et Vic Fontaine lisèrent un journal, Nog se consacrant à la section affaires et Vic à la section sports. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")
  • The following topics are part of the book: * Foreword * The Virtues * History of Britannia * Travelling guide * The fighting arts * Weapons and armour * Bestiary * Cosmology * Music * Runescript * Sea travel
  • At the beginning of the game, Leafos gives you a Journal to maintain all the information about you and your garden. The cover resembles Leafos holding up an eight petaled flower. Clockwise, starting at the noon, the options are: Encyclopedia, Garden Area, Player Log, Resident Piñatas, Player Awards, Leafos Log, Leafos Gossip, and How To.
  • The Journal is an ingame list of text documents. You can access it by pressing J.
  • The Journal is a Key Item found exclusively in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. It records the main events that the player experiences in the games. It is given out by the player's mother on Twinleaf Town.
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ The Journal is a consumable in FarmVille. Players needed to collect these items as part of the Wildlife Adventure Countdown, a 12 days activity.
  • A journal is a published collection of articles regarding a particular subject, usually published on fixed dates much like a magazine. Many journals are bi-monthly while some only come out quarterly. Some organisations now publish electronic editions of their journals, either as an alternative to the paper version or instead of it; however despite opting for a web-only format the early adopters are as a rule still releasing sequential editions rather than uploading individual articles as soon as they become available. Within a single journal issue there will be a small number of articles, each focussing on a particular subject where the author (or, as is more common in scientific journals, authors) is revealing their research or findings on the topic.
  • The Journal is a section of Hamumu Software's official website that was first introduced on August 8, 1999. The Journal section functions as a sort of personal blog, which enables company founder Mike "Jamul" Hommel to write about events in his life, updates on the progress of games he is working on or ideas for future games and game features. Since June 7, 2004, site visitors have been able to comment on Journal entries. Originally, the Journal did not include many pictures. On October 5, 2007, however, the section of the site formerly known as Sneak Peeks, which contained screenshots of games under development, was fused with the Journal section.
  • Your player's Journal may be accessed from its quill and ink pot button on the left side of the game screen. This is where the game records brief notes on the more important (whether the seem so or not at the time) milestones of your adventure. In "classic" Baldur's Gate your Journal is a single list of date-stamped entries for each Chapter of the game. This list quickly becomes a rather unwieldy reference tool as it fills up with entries for completed quests, etc. The "In your Journal" sections for quests in this wiki still apply, except that the very brief Quest Titles and Entry Titles are not found there. The rest of this article applies only to Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition, where major changes were made to the journal in a (mostly successful) effort to make it a more useful tool. The structure and content of this journal would seem to be self-explanatory, and generally does behave as expected, which can cause confusion on the not-infrequent occasions when it behaves (or appears at first glance to behave) ... unexpectedly. One section of the journal is set aside for you to record any notes you please. All other journal entries are managed by the game, always in response to actions that you make. When the game begins, your journal gets a single Journal Entry: "Finding Gorion" under the Quest title "Important Events" in the Quests section of your journal, on a page dedicated to journal entries for the Baldur's Gate Prologue stage of the main story or questline. The journal always opens to the Quests section, so this is what you'll see if you open it before the game makes any further changes to it.
  • The color of the mission level depends on the player's own level, from green being much lower than the player's level, to yellow being around the level, to red being much higher.
  • Die Junge Presse Niedersachsen e.V. gibt einen Rundbrief heraus, das JPN-Journal. Darin finden sich verschiedene Rubriken. So berichtet "Internes" von Treffen, Mitgliederversammlungen oder Neuem aus der Jugendpresse-Szene. Dort ist auch Platz für die (Selbst-) Vorstellungen von (nicht nur neuen) Mitgliedsredaktionen, um den Austausch zwischen den Aktiven anzuregen. Außerdem gibt es Ankündigungen und Kritiken zu Seminaren oder auch die Ergebnisse einer Schreibwerkstatt. In der Rubrik "Außerdem" stehen Artikel zu den Themen, über die wir sonst noch gestolpert sind: (Profi-) Medien, Bildungspolitik und andere. Das JPN-Journal ist nicht nur ein Mitteilungsblatt vom Vorstand an die Mitglieder. Beiträge in Form von Artikeln, LeserInnenbriefen o.ä. sind daher nicht nur erwünscht, sondern jederzeit gern gesehen, denn Ziel ist die Vernetzung von Jugendpresse-AktivistInnen!
  • See Note. You can occasionally find different pages ripped from an old journal in Treasure Chests or also rarely with Things or Keepas of any kind. These journal pages cannot be "used" in any way for now, and you cannot place them into the word, you can just store them. They solely exist to tell you bits of the background-story of Creativerse.
  • Dear journal, Today, I was going to catch the flying banana bus but a dragon wearing a pineapple hat pressed the B button on my xbox and then GI Joe popped out of no where. I said "WOW!" and then we all danced the hokey pokey. I was going to be late so I said "turnip sauce" and then flew to the magical Candy Mountain up in the purple sky. I thought I lost my friend Bob but Bob was right next to me, eating Charlie the Unicorn. Dancing bananas started to attack Bob so I started to fly around them, playing mariachi music. A dragon started to say "MARSHEMALLOWS!" And then we all fell to a garbage dump. There was a donut shop selling ghosts! Why is Ashley Tisdale floating in the air? I poked Bob's fat belly and then Bob turned into GI Joe, so I said YAY! And then we all danced the hokey pokey. Sooner or later, Bob died from being too fat. Hey did I tell you about my beautiful unibrow? They are the most awesomeness! I smell like tacos LOLOLOLOL!
  • Journal might refer to: * A diary, a type of personal log * A mission journal, a type of log * First officer's mission journal, IKS Toh'Kaht * Any of a number of in-universe periodicals: * Medical journal, a medical publication * School journal, a publication like an in-school newsletter * Technical journal, an engineering publication * A.M.A. Journal * Cochrane Institute Journal * Daystrom Institute Journal * Hucklesby Institute Journal * Journal of Banzai Institute for Advanced Studies * Journal of Daystrom Institute * Journal of Felker Institute * Journal of Scotti Technologies * Journal of Starfleet Technology * Journal of Subspace Research * Journal of Subspace Technology * Journal of the Cochrane Institute * Journal of the Institute for Unauthorized Experiments * Journal of Zavolta Laboratories * Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology * Miller Particle Journal * Starfleet Medical Journal * Starfleet Cybernetics Journal * Subspace Particle Journal * Wall Street Journal * A number of real world publications: * Chekov's Enterprise, subtitled "A Personal Journal of the Making of Star Trek - The Motion Picture" * Gene's Journal, a webcomic * Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Journal, a reference book * Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal, a reference book
  • The Journal (US) / Diary (PAL) is a new feature introduced in Nintendogs + Cats. The player now has the ability to make handwritten notes and to communicate with other owners via StreetPass.
  • The Journal is the all-in-one place where you can examine your character's stats, adjust your equipment and items, look through spells, and read through quest journal entries. It has four tabs: Status, Inventory, Magic, and Maps/Quests. Each tab has five sections. On the PC, each of the four major tabs has an associated hotkey. Status can be reached by F1, Inventory by F2, Magic by F3, and Maps/Quests by F4. On the Xbox 360 version the journal can be accessed by pressing the B button and tabs are navigated by using the left and right triggers. Similarly, on the PS3 version the journal is opened with the circle button and tabs can be switched with the R1 and L1 buttons. In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the journal is no longer part of the inventory, skills, or magic systems and exists as a means of quest tracking. Players can track multiple quests simultaneously and view brief cliff notes on their status in any quest(s) they are involved in.
  • The Journal can be accessed from a button placed in the upper right corner of the character window.
  • I am amazed at what I think we've found! Buried in the ground and unearthed after all this time! He said we should sell it to the Sorcerer- said we'd be rich! I have a bad feeling about this!
  • The Journal is the quest log in Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, and Mass Effect 3, which allows the player to review completed, ongoing, and newly available quests. It can be accessed at any time from the main in-game menu.
  • Inside codes can be used in journals such as :thumb:, :shop:, :dev:, :icon:. Premium members can also use CSS skins and HTML codes.