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    Group 1 Events Management Group members: Gelyn Gudes Charmaine dela Peña Mara Joanne Angeles Rodilyn Bengado Bahan Golda May Descargar Jelie Ruth Villahermosa Daphne Ofilas Aloha Grace Supatan Jerome Carabeo Clejever Cabreros Section: BH802E Submitted by: Mrs. Berodita Prestoza EVENT MANAGEMENT Aims & Scope Event Management‚ an International Journal‚ intends to meet the research and analytic needs of a rapidly growing profession focused on events. This field

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    "I Cannot Live With You" is one of Emily Dickinson’s famed love poems‚ close in form to the poetic argument of a classic Shakespearean sonnet. The poem advances her thoughts about her lover‚ slowly‚ from the first declaration to the inevitable devastating conclusion. This poem‚ however‚ argues against love. The poem can be broken down into a series of five assertions. The first explains why she cannot live with the object of her love‚ the second why she cannot die with him‚ the third why she cannot

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    “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn”‚ Benjamin Franklin. Most people think of Ben franklin‚ they think about how he discovered how lighting generates electricity or the lighting rod. But most people don’t know that he made hundreds of other inventions. Franklin could do many things. He has made multiple stories and has made multiple inventions. He was a inventor and a philosopher and had made multiple discoveries like how lighting can generate electricity.

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    The purpose of authors writing literary works is to teach specific values and themes that they deem essential to put across to their readers. Francine Prose‚ the author of the excerpt I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read‚ is just by being skeptical of using literary works to teach values because of the way many English classes target the values of the author rather than the literary work itself. By using the two examples of the novels Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

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    Forgive and forget. Survive and don’t take glances at what was left behind. Many of us live true to these words‚ forgetting the events that led our country to its prosperous state. Wars and contentions once ravaged our land of freedom and equality‚ but as time passes‚ they fade from our recollection. Men fought for justice‚ believing in what they thought to be true. After the Civil War ended‚ southerners erected statues and memorials in honor of the men who bravely led and fought alongside their

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    SOCIOLOGY CANNOT BE A SCIENCE BECAUSE ITS SUBJECT MATTER IS TOO VARIED‚ ABSTRACT AND DIFFICULT TO MEASURE I strongly support with the moot which states that “Sociology cannot be a science because its subject matter is too varied‚ abstract and difficult to measure. The term science may be defined as the body of knowledge obtained by methods based on systematic observation. Science is made up of four components which are empirical‚ theoretical‚ cumulative and objective.  The empirical aspect deals

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    Most Memorable Moment Memories‚ memories‚ memories some make you laugh‚ get angry‚ even cry but the one thing is for sure they all share a place deep in our hearts. I have so many memories but the one which stands out most in my mind‚ heart and soul is the memory of my son Alyxaiden Eric Nicholas Cano. He was born Mothers ’ day May 8th of 2011 at 9:50 am‚ weighing 7 lbs and 6 oz and 19 ’3 inches in length; absolute perfection. I was in labor with him 7 long painful yet worth while

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    Memorable Vacation A memorable vacation is one that you can never forget. Sometimes it is even hard not to stop thinking about it. Many of the places I have been include China‚ Japan‚ Singapore‚ Australia. All these places are great but each has a un - forgettable memory that I store in my head and in my heart. I have had several vacations that bring good memories‚ but one that I will never forget was my trip to Colombia‚ because I had a chance to meet my husband’s family‚ experience a different

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    Forget Herostratus is a story about a man in ancient Greece who burned down the Temple of Artemis in order to live forever‚ but it is much more than that. Grigori Gorin is a genius writer who wrote an instant classic full of universal themes that will stand the test of time. Gorin’s Forget Herostratus is a clear critique of the Soviet Union‚ but it is an ingeniously disguised critique‚ enabling the play to get past the censors and communicating Gorin’s serious messages within a historical‚ comedic

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    Mutually Exclusive Events Two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time. Another word that means mutually exclusive is disjoint. If two events are disjoint‚ then the probability of them both occurring at the same time is 0. Disjoint: P (A and B) = 0 If two events are mutually exclusive‚ then the probability of either occurring is the sum of the probabilities of each occurring. Specific Addition Rule Only valid when the events are mutually exclusive

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