Unit five: Principles of supporting business events Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly
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Section 1 – Understand how to support the organisation of a business event 1. When organising a business event‚ describe the range of support activities that may be required. First of all event should be carefully planned –what is the subject of event and how big the event is going to be; who is it for (what sort of people‚ what subjects included); when to held an event; amount of people to participate in the event‚ approximate budget. A very important part is to choose the right people who
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Janil Gada MBA MC1 - 0016 10 Genres of Events 1. Entertainment & Leisure Events: * Parikrama * Vedas * Nirvana * Swedish House Mafia * Nichelback Rockstar * David Guetta * Norah Jones concert * Sun Burn * Tomorrow Land * Burning Man * Boom Festival * Nakshatranche dene * Sur aur taal * Sa re ga ma pa * Indian Idol 2. Government & Civic Events: * MNS campaign * Election campaigns * Barack
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Write three-to-four (3-4) new pages that address the following: 1.Define presidential doctrine and summarize the regional or global events during the Cold War leading up to the formation of the presidential doctrine you wrote about in Assignment 1. 2.Select one country you wrote about in Assignment 1 and describe the Cold War relationship that existed between the country you selected and the U.S. before the presidential doctrine was announced. 3.Describe the relationship that currently exists
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Ukraine. At an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss the unfolding crisis‚ Ukraine’s envoy asked for help‚ saying that Russia had used planes‚ boats and helicopters to flood the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea with 16‚000 troops in the past week. "So far‚ Ukrainian armed forces have exercised restraint and refrained from active resistance to the aggression‚ but they are in full operational readiness‚" Ukrainian Ambassador Yuriy Sergeyev said. As diplomats at the meeting asked Russia to withdraw
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NAME:___________________________PERIOD:________DATE:_________ CURRENT EVENT NEWS ARTICLE # ______ Attach the whole article to this worksheet and answer all of the following questions. Highlight or circle the main topics covered in each paragraph in your article. SOURCE OF ARTICLE: http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2015/02/19/proposedbillbe efdelawaresvaccinationcode/23684261/ DATE OF ARTICLE: _____ 2:18 p.m. EST February 19‚ 2015 ____________ MAIN TOPIC
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Stratification and Prejudice in Current Events Throughout the society race‚ gender and class will always remains in our society and even throughout our world it’s self. Clear as black and white there are many shades of grey entwined into a whole picture. It is almost easy to see why the world is so wrapped up in who is better than the other. In a perfect society‚ all men would be equal. There would be no hierarchal race‚ no class ranking‚ or no ideas that men are superior to women or any thing
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Bradley Edwards SOCI111 B007 Sum 11 Sociology and Crime Professor Lori Kelley Sociology and Crime Current Crime: In recent news titled‚ “Columbia Student to be Sentenced to 6 Months over Drug Ring”‚ the reporter John Eligon has unveiled the story of a Columbia University student. The news which has been published in the New York Times site reveals the case of Harrison David‚ who has been sentenced for selling cocaine in the university premises. This news is the example of the crime in the society
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Case Study “Some deer farmers put ethics on line for profit” By Nilesh A. Vaghasiya Business Ethics Dallas Baptist University In less than 40 years‚ a small group of farmers has built a billion dollar industry primary devoted to breeding the deer‚ which were kept in the fencing and were used for the hinting in order to make money. This is an industry that no one has seen in last four decades. An Indianapolis Star investigation has discovered the industry costs taxpayers millions
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