HUM111 (Dr. Stansbury) Assignment 3: Cultural Activity Report HUM111 Instructions; Rubric BASED on Course Guide‚ pp. 12-15 Due by 9am Eastern Time on Monday‚ March 17 (worth 100 points) As a way of experiencing the Humanities beyond your classroom‚ computer‚ and textbook‚ you are asked to do a certain type of “cultural activity” that fits well with our course and then report on your experience. Your instructor will require you to propose an activity and
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COM 263 Cultural Event Analysis – Cultural understanding through experience There are two parts to this assignment. First this assignment asks you to learn about and participate in three local activities involving people from other cultures. The second part of the assignment consists of an analysis written in response to your attendance and observations of the three different intercultural events. I want you to "field test" some of the knowledge you are gaining in class. Part One: You will select
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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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Have cultural events become so commercialised that their true meaning and origins are lost‚ or should they be seen to be an emerging part of a culture that can initiate and foster modern cultural shifts? AGAINST Yes cultural events has become to commercialised – The guardian (2012) states that events has become to commercialised‚ take the Olympics for example‚ Fatima white bread argues that years ago people would compete in the Olympic games to embarrass the ‘spirit’ of the games‚ to do what they
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EVENT MANAGEMENT AND EVENT PLANNING What is an Event? Event in a single word means a “happening”. There are many in our lives. Many of them personal and many relating to a business. While traveling to work you might see or meet a celebrity. It is an event for you. At work you might get a promotion. It is an event. Your company merges with a multinational corporation. It is an event. On your way back from work you meet your former sweet heart and have coffee with him/her. It is an event. When
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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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Suggestions to make events industry better: CONCEPTUALIZATION As per the statistics of the growing events industry‚ we can draft that events market in our country has reached nearly about 3‚50‚000 crores of worth with an annual growth of 18% p.a. The personal events such as weddings have grown to a different level altogether. Conceptualization and execution has a new definition in events management now. Yet we find people unaware of this field. So‚ being a part of this genre we are in an
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Event Management Market - India June 2010 Executive Summary Estimated to be worth INR 15 bn in 2010‚ expected to grow to INR 23 bn in 2012 Market is highly unorganised having huge opportunities for growth Main segments in the event management market are Corporate‚ Cultural‚ Leisure‚ and Personal‚ with a rising demand of management in the corporate sector Drivers: Growth in consumer spending and disposable income‚ increase in below the line promotion among establishments‚ rising need of organized
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INTRODUCTION Event management is the management of events‚ so as to speak and put it in very simple terminology. Managing an event requires a set of skills that can be derived with experience‚ talent and today‚ there are colleges and institutions that offer event management as a topic of study and education. Introduction to event management can be easily explained with the basics of knowing that events are a large deal. For corporate as well as non corporate‚ events are a big deal and have to
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Event Planning & Administration Tour08007 Coursework A Submission 2012/2013 Student No: B00242497 Title: TITP Word Count:1‚981 Contents Introduction T in the Park is a music event which takes place every year which is usually held on the second week of July. This event is growing more and more popular as the year’s go on and as soon as the tickets are available it is almost an instant sell-out. This music event was first held
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