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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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    Themes in Lost Horizon

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    sought to create‚ find‚ or at least image a paradise on earth‚ a place where there is peace‚ harmony‚ and a surcease from the pain that plagues our lives. On the eve of World War II‚ James Hilton imagined such a place in his best-selling novel‚ Lost Horizon. The story itself begins when an evacuation of Westerners is ordered in the midst of revolution in Baksul‚ India. A plane containing four passengers is hi-jacked and flown far away into the Keun-Lun Mountains of Tibet. The plane crashes and

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    return is known as the event horizon. In this conception‚ all information about anything that ventures past a black hole’s event horizon is destroyed. On the other hand‚ quantum physics‚ the best description so far of how the universe behaves on a subatomic level‚ suggests that information cannot ever be destroyed‚ leading to a fundamental conflict in theory. No Event Horizons Now Hawking is suggesting a resolution to the paradox: Black holes do not possess event horizons after all‚ so they

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    hole should have a finite non-zero temperature and entropy and Black holes must emit some kind of radiation‚ Hawking radiation states that ’Close to the event horizon of a black hole‚ a local observer must accelerate to keep from falling in. An accelerating observer sees a thermal bath of particles that pop out of the local acceleration horizon‚ turn around‚ and free-fall back in. The condition of local thermal equilibrium implies that the consistent extension of this local thermal bath has a finite

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    no way to ever escape a black hole. Black holes have this wrap on them that all matter that enters their event horizon is never coming out but‚ that can not be entirely true. The law of conservation states that no matter can be created or destroyed so‚ matter can not just be destroyed in black holes. In order to truly understand black holes one must first be able to understand event horizons and information paradoxes too. The theories of black holes people once thought were true‚ may be wrong. Black

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    this information is scientific and straight from the book itself. According to“Into a Black Hole.”A black hole has a boundary‚ called the event horizon. It is where gravity is just strong enough to drag light back and prevent it escaping. Because nothing can travel faster than light‚ everything else will get dragged back also. Falling through the event horizon is a bit like going over Niagara Falls in a canoe. If you are above the falls‚ you can get away if you paddle fast enough‚ but once you are

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    Theoretical Physicist Adam Brown writes about the possibility‚ or as it turns out‚ the impossibility to mine energy from black holes. It is common knowledge that the Earth’s resources are being burned through at an alarming rate. This issue has lead to many people seeking other sources of energy. However‚ the article poses the question‚ what happens after humanity find the new form of energy and exhaust that? Some propose should the descendants of the human race seek help from the stars. Ironically

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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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    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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    location‚ date attended‚ the attendees‚ and your initial reaction upon arriving at there. Provide specific information and a description of at least two pieces (e.g.‚ art‚ exhibits‚ music‚ etc.). Provide a summary of the event and describe your overall reaction after attending the event.

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