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Events [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Events are particular happenings, occurrences or changes, such as Rob's drinking the strong espresso at noon, the 1864 re-election of Abraham Lincoln in the US, and so on. (more...)
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event - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about event
In statistics, any happening to which a probability can be attached. Events may be single, such as getting a score of six when one die is thrown, or they may be combined, such as ... (more...)
Events (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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Current events - Encyclopedia Dramatica
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Event - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word event can have several meanings: In culture and social life: Festival, for example a musical event; Ceremony, for example a marriage; Competition, for example a sports ... (more...)
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Definition Of Alvarez event ? Our online dictionary has Alvarez event Information from A Dictionary of Biology dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English, Psychology, Medical ... (more...)
Chronology of Events
Chronology of Events ... 1492. Christopher Columbus and crew sighted land Oct. 12 in present-day Bahamas. (more...)
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Category:Events - Encyclopedia Dramatica
At whatever location in space or time the event occurs, whether on the Internets or elsewhere, use this category for any article about an organized event. (more...)
Event-driven programming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer programming, event-driven programming or event-based programming is a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by sensor outputs or user ... (more...)