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    I really recommend this book to young readers like myself, it will enhance their mind with more knowledge than they ever thought, and it is such an interesting book that they are going to want to read it everywhere they go. As reported in this book, “While no one can predict uncertain events with certainty, we can at least understand certainty itself. “ (5) Probability is not just the likelihood of something happening; it provides a connection to the true, genuine, randomness that is part of astounding…

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    likelihood of an event happening. The probability for any event occurring falls between 1 percent and 100 percent thus meaning that the interpreted meaning of a probability equals the subject meaning held of the probability (Grinstead et al, 1997). However, it is worth noting that the application of probability or assigning of probability to the events in the effort to gratifying the axioms of probability follows some rules or basics (Grinstead et al, 1997). One of the basics is the random…

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    was for men only, but since then it has changed and everyone can participate in track and field no matter what their race, sex, or body size consists of (Marx 3). Every year there are many different track and field events held all across the country (Marx 3). There are some events for long-distance runners of all ages to different walks of life to participate in (Marx 3). Some of the most…

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    Marketing Challenge Josh Howard, a founder of the charitable, Intercamp Classic (IC) held in Brampton, Ontario faced a marketing decision in October, 2012. Developed from an idea in 2010, the graduated Ivey student from Western University created a multisport tournament to which had been highly successful in its 3 completed years. As the primary decision maker for the tournament, Howard wanted to continue to improve the charitable donations of the 2013 event by 25% of the previous year’s…

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    American womanhood, fans only accepting athletes who meet the “white beauty queen” standard and athletic competition being seen as being a men’s activity. Before looking at why there is a contrast between the growth in the participation of women in athletics and the difference in popularity between women’s and men’s sports, it is useful to look at the contrast itself. The growth in women’s…

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    Plan events that are appealing to all ages and interests. In order to maintain continuity, sisterhood and development, an association shall hold at least four meetings during the year, according to Fraternity Bylaws, Article XIV., Section 1. Consider these five easy steps to successful programming: Poll your members in the spring. • What did and didn’t work? • Do your meeting times and places work for current members? • What are other groups in the community doing? • What ideas do members…

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    A long, long, long time ago, approximately 3.5-39 billion years ago the very first living organisms appeared on Earth1. During the Cambrian Period/Explosion the first true diversification occurred on Earth. Prior to this point there was still no vegetation and the oceans had yet to be oxygenated. It is believed that a reduction in the oxygen depleting bacteria lead to the oxygenation of the oceans which lead to the development of hard shelled organisms and an increase in invertebrates as well as…

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    that what she had done that day was much like the work of an event planner. Because she had so enjoyed every moment of planning for and coordinating her grandfather’s surprise party, she decided this was the job for her. Aspiring event planners, like ChloeBeth,…

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    Industry research Event planning is summed up as the process of managing a project. These projects can range anywhere from a meeting to a party. In my company I would like to focus my attention on the party aspect of event planning. In Rockland and the surrounding area there is no other company competing for an event planning business and this is the perfect opportunity. The event planning industry is growing at large rates and there is a 44% increase of employment in this decade. Customers I…

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    (Response cannot exceed 400 words.) Angie inspired all the officer team and members with her leadership and enthusiasm. She took the initiative many times when other officers were tired from outside responsibilities. Good examples are how she jump-started the execution of events related to HIA 's action, which moved other officers to take on other organizational roles; how she created an ice cream social for the Phi Theta Kappa Awareness Week, which inspired other officers to do the same at…

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