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    Event Promotion Plan

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    2315HSL – Event Marketing and Sponsorship 2315HSL YEEHAH EVENTS Bathurst Motor Festival Event Promotion Plan Executive SummaryThe Bathurst Motor Festival is in its second year‚ it was originally started in 2006 as the Bathurst International Motor Festival‚ however it has gone through three name changes and is back up and running and beginning to build a real name and reputation for itself. Although in the two years that the re-furbished event has been run (2011 and 2012) the event has achieved

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    crowds at any event attract violence and hooligans but it does need to be prevented at all costs. Sport crowds can turn violent for a number of reasons. The crowds are very passionate and devoted to the sport. Drugs and alcohol can play a big part. Some occasions the referees can judge wrong which causes a lot of conflict. The equation of all these factors can equal unhappy crowds‚ which sadly leads to violence. Misbehaving and violence happens at every major event. Sporting events is not the

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    Music Event Typology

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    Events and Entertainment Management Table of Contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………………p3 1.0 Event Typology………………………………………………………………p5 1.1 Introduction……………………………………………………p5 1.2 Definition of Special Events…………………………………p5 1.3 Music Events in UK…………………………………..……...p5 1.4 Importance of Music Industry in UK………………..……...p8 1.5 Present and Future Growth of Music Industry in UK….....p8 1.6 Factors influencing the growth of Music Industry……..….p9 1.7 Implications

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    The Cold War starting from 1945 to its end had lasted for 44 years. 44 years of different degrees and stages of tension between the two Superpowers. Who was to blame for the outbreak and development of the Cold War? Both sides were to blame‚ and the Soviet policies between 1945 and 1949 were‚ thus‚ responsible for it to a certain extent. Economically‚ the Soviets did not allow its Eastern Bloc to receive the US’s Marshall Plan aid‚ and set up Comecon to oppose it‚ and these actions by the Soviets

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    Impacts of Mega Event

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    Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Description of Event 2 2.1 History 2 2.2 Characteristics 2 2.2.1 Form 2 2.2.2 Theme and Design 3 3. Event Experiences 3 3.1 Target Market 3 3.2 Stakeholders 3 3.3 Meanings 4 3.4 Motivations 4 4. Outcomes of Event 5 4.1 Social and Cultural outcomes 5 4.1.1 Expenditure and investment in events 5 4.1.2 Community participation 5 4.1.3 Event-related development‚ activities and traffic 6 4.1.4 Media Coverage 6 4.2 Economic Outcomes 7 4

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    Current event summaries

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    APWH CURRENT EVENT SUMMARIES 1. Extremism Rises Among Myanmar Buddhists : In the past year‚ Myanmar has faced an outbreak in hatred aimed towards the Muslim population within the country. Monks that are influential to the Buddhist-dominant country are inciting violence among all age groups within the state. A main leader in the campaign against Muslims‚ called 969‚ is an ex-prisoner of war‚ Ashin Wirathu‚ is causing ethnic and religious strife with his violence inciting sermons. Ashin‚ using

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    Complex Event Processing

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    COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING 1. Technology Description Complex event processing (CEP) is the use of technology to predict high-level events likely to result from specific sets of low-level factors. CEP identifies and analyzes cause-and-effect relationships among events in real time‚ allowing personnel to proactively take effective actions in response to specific scenarios.1 CEP combines data from multiple sources to infer events or patterns that suggest more complicated circumstances. The

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    Sentinel Event Analysis

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    Running head: NIGHTINGALE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SENTINEL EVENT Sentinel Event: Child Abduction Nightingale Community Hospital Greer Elizabeth Unruh Western Governors University 2 2 Communication is the be all and end all in a successful corporation. Nightingale Community Hospital was unfortunately lacking in this department when Tina‚ a child who was about to be discharged‚ was thought to have been abducted from the vicinity. The personnel in charge of Tina’s wellbeing at that time all gave

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    What is an Event? An event can be defined as any public gathering of people for a purpose. The events industry can be divided into three main sectors‚ based along content lines: * Sport * Meetings/Conference/Expos (Business) * Cultural /Arts/Music Events are staged both for profit and non-profit‚ by business‚ government or community. Events can be held for commercial‚ celebratory‚ entertainment or specific reasons and or causes. Events include: Corporate/Business: Conferences‚ seminars

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    improved for Jews in the latter half of the 1940s - examining resettlement and migration patterns enabling a stronger understanding of the diurnal complications of Jewish life in the postwar period. Robert Cohn examines the brief window in time between 1945-46 where some Polish Jews had not yet been defeated by despair and aimed to return to their previous homeland - through this narrative he illuminates

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