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Events Exposed:


Events Exposed:


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Events Exposed

Actual Events


Actual Events


$17.99


Actual Events

Urbane Events


Urbane Events


$49.95


Urbane Events

Special Events


Special Events


$77


More and more, special events courses are being taught in hospitality and events management courses. Written by the foremost authority on event management, and with expanded coverage of leadership and its role in successful planning, this book provides a handy reference for events professionals and the tools necessary for beginners to pursue a career in special events management.

Events Management


Events Management


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This is an excellent publication, that correctly reviews the external environment associated with events, both in the context of the theoretical and operational - Neil Robinson, University of Salford. Guiding readers through the practicalities of events management, this book is the resource for understanding the many elements of working successfully in the events industry. Bridging the ever-widening gap between specialists, this book you will enable to be fully conversant with the application, theory, practicalities and value of events management essentials, including: - equipment and design, - planning - marketing and PR, - terminology - legislation - finance and budgeting - technology - sponsorship - logistics - the role of events tourism. Topics are brought to life through application to a range of events case studies, including live music venues, arenas, conference centres and community festivals.

A Series of Unfortunate Events


A Series of Unfortunate Events


$9.99


A Series of Unfortunate Events

Extreme Hydrological Events


Extreme Hydrological Events


$299


Extreme Hydrological Events

Chase's Calendar of Events 2010


Chase's Calendar of Events 2010


$74.95


Chase's Calendar of Events 2010

Populäre Events


Populäre Events


$49.95


Populäre Events

Events Exposed


Events Exposed


$50


From business essentials to design inspiration, the secrets to events industry success Author Lena Malouf is a renowned expert in the special events industry. She has won countless accolades for her work, including a recent Lifetime Achievement Award from The Special Event, and has served in major leadership positions in several industry organizations, including as International President of the International Special Events Society and an advisory board member for The Special Event. The book features straightforward advice on operating a successful special events business, gleaned from Malouf's more than 40 years in the event planning industry. It includes guidance on developing a strategy, identifying potential clients, developing proposals, building an event budget, coordinating with contractors, and much more. And beyond the business components, readers will also find a section on designing successful events, including tabletop, ceiling, and wall decor, while a chapter on developing thematic concepts will illustrate how an event planner can successfully bring a theme to life. With full-color photos in two 8-page inserts and practical checklists throughout, this is a must-have reference for industry professionals, special events students, and aspiring event planning professionals everywhere.

A Landscape of Events


A Landscape of Events


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In "A Landscape of Events," the celebrated French architect, urban planner, and philosopher Paul Virilio focuses on the cultural chaos of the 1980s and 1990s. It was a time, he writes, that reflected the "cruelty of an epoch, the hills and dales of daily life, the usual clumps of habits and commonplaces." Urban disorientation, the machines of war, and the acceleration of events in contemporary life are Virilio's ongoing concerns. He explores them in events ranging from media coverage of the Gulf War to urban rioting and lawlessness. Some will see Virilio as a pessimist discouraged by "the acceleration of the reality of time," while others will find his recording of "atypical events" to be clairvoyant.

Speaking of Events


Speaking of Events


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The view that an adequate semantics of natural language calls for some theory of events has been a focus of considerable debate among linguists and philosophers. This book offers an up-to-date indication of this debate.

Asymmetric Events


Asymmetric Events


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The book introduces the concept of asymmetric events , an important concept in language and cognition, which, for the first time in linguistic literature, is identified in a more systematic way and analyzed in a number of different languages, including typologically or genetically unrelated ones. Asymmetric events are two or more events of unequal status in an utterance and papers in the volume present ways in which a linguistic description of main events in a sentence is different (morphologically, syntactically, discursively) from a description of backgrounded events. The prototypical asymmetries involving perception, cognition, and language are identified in subordination, nominalization and modification of various kinds but they extend to coordinate structures, serial verbs, spatial language and viewing arrangement, as well as part - whole relations. The perspective is broadly cognitive and functional, the authors use different though complementing methodologies, some include corpus data, and the asymmetries are shown to have a variety of stylistic and ideological implications.An in-depth analysis of manifold asymmetries in structure and function of diverse languages makes this volume of interest to linguists of different persuasion, philosophers, cognitive researchers, discourse analysts and students of language and cognition.
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