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    Canberra Institute of TechnologyCentre for Tourism‚ Hospitality and Events | Department of Tourism and Hospitality and Events. Assessment Cover Sheet | Subject name: | Event Industry Practices and Feasibility | CRN: | EVNT 124‚ CRN 22502 | | Student’s name: | Simon Cox | Student’s ID number: | Cit 012908 | Assessment item: | Assessment 3 Event Feasibility | Date due: | Wednesday 21st November | Class facilitator: (teacher) | Melanie Chettle | Email: | melanie.chettle@cit.edu

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    Cricket World Cup is the biggest international event of cricket. The first Cricket World Cup was played during 1975 in England (www.wikipedia.org). The first three matches were also recognized as Prudential Cup with the sponsorship of prudential plc‚ it is a pecuniary services company. Till the1992 Cricket World Cup‚ only 8 teams used to participate in the tournament. Later on‚ the number of teams increased and in Cricket World Cup2007‚ 16 teams had participated. But in 2011 Cricket World Cup 14 teams

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    Spectator Violence at Sporting Events Throughout the entire nation we as Americans are obsessed with winning‚ whether it be in a war‚ NFL‚ Olympics‚ we must win at all costs. This attitude is even being carried over by parents onto little league fields‚ and junior hockey games. Many parents take the games much too serious‚ and often become violent towards coaches‚ referees‚ and even their own players. One instance in Reading‚ Mass.‚ two parents got into an argument over the aggressive play at

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    Abstract This work describes the relationship between international trade and world output. The relationship between supply and demand‚ world output and international trade are discussed and examples are provided for specific countries such as the United States and Canada. International Business – International trade is the purchase‚ sale or exchange of goods and services across national borders. (Griffin‚ Pustay‚ 2010) International trade is important not only for the country exporting

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    The World Cup

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    THE WORLD CUP Ow! I said as Eric slide tackled me. We were playing a two vs. two game and max was on my team while James was on Eric’s team. "Free kick" I said‚ "fine" said Eric as I trotted over to retrieve the ball. When I set the Ball down James stood right in front of it. "Get out of the way James" Max said. Finally James got out of the way and I kicked the ball. It took a slight deflection and went into the dump. "Not again" I said as I walked over to look in the dump for the ball. As we

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    International Trade and World Output BUS230 Unit 2 Individual Project Antoinette R. Hillary AIU Online September 11‚ 2010 Abstract International trade is the exchange of products around the world through imports and exports that allows consumers around the world to obtain products and services that they cannot obtain in their own countries. If international trading between countries was to stop each country would suffer many losses which would be explained in this paper. The Relation

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    Emotion as a Way Of Knowing is highly controversial; with its’ part in the long standing debate on whether logic and reasoning is superior and more reliable as a means of gaining knowledge. Yet‚ emotion is crucial is deriving meaning since “meaning in life is derived emotionally‚ not rationally. When we attach significance to something we attach feelings not conclusions.” Rather than to define “emotions” conventionally‚ for the sake of this essay‚ we can differentiate between instinctive emotions

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………….3/7\ Relationship………………………………………………………………3/7~4/7\ new requirements…………………………………………………………4/7~5/7\ The efficiency and reliability of international logistics…………………..5/7~6/7\ Conclusion ………………………………………………………………….6/7\ References…………………………………………………………………7/7\ International trade and international Logistics The rapid expansion of trade liberalization and the growth of global capital markets and integration‚ information technology and the progressive

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    ‘There can be no knowledge without emotion…’ (Arnold Bennett). Discuss the relationship between knowledge and emotion. Compare emotion with one other way of knowing. However‚ emotion can be an obstancle as a way of knowing. If a person only relies on emotion as a way of knowing‚ the knowledge he/she gains will be very limited as his/her feelings are different every moment. It is because when that person is in a good mood i.e. happy‚ he/she will be more mentally conscious and willing to gain knowledge

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    violent-physical-sports-should-be-banned Should violent sports be banned? Contact this writer Should violent sport be banned? YES There should be nothing violent about sporting‚ yet today violent sports has so dominated  the entertainment arena‚ that some people seems to live by it‚ and can’t get enough of it. These kinds of sports however‚ should be banned for several reasons.  Violence begets violence‚ and once there are limited restrictions‚ generations after generations will be caught in a

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