happening
(noun)
A spontaneous or improvised event, especially one that involves audience participation.
Examples of happening in the following topics:
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What Happens When a Function Has a Complex Argument?
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Chapter Questions
- What would happen in the market if the 2008 Financial Crisis causes wealth to drop?
- What would happen in the market if a government imposes higher taxes on businesses?
- What would happen in the market if investors expect greater returns from their investment?
- What would happen if the world's interest rate is 9%?
- What would happen if the world's interest rate is 5%?
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The Addition Rule
- The addition rule states the probability of two events is the sum of the probability that either will happen minus the probability that both will happen.
- The addition law of probability (aka addition rule or sum rule), states that the probability that $A$ or $B$ will happen is the sum of the probabilities that $A$ will happen and that $B$ will happen, minus the probability that both $A$ and $B$ will happen.
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Environmental Management
- There are three types of companies: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened.
- As there is nothing they can do to change it, their choice is to sit on the sidelines and either let it overtake them (and then wonder what happened afterwards) or adapt to the changes it leaves in its wake.
- Here's what happened.
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Persuasive Speeches on Questions of Fact
- Historical controversy: Knowledge that an event did happen in the past or that an object actually did exist.
- Questions of current existence: Knowledge that something is happening now in the present (such as global warming).
- Predictions: Forecasting what will happen in the future.
- Based on past events, the speaker identifies a pattern and attempts to convince the audience that the event will happen again.
- Thesis: When developing a persuasive speech, begin with a thesis that states that something is true, meaning that it happened or did not happen. exists or does not exist.
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Chapter Questions
- What happens to bank reserves, interest rates, bond prices, and the money supply if the Fed bought U.S.
- What happens to bank reserves, interest rates, bond prices, and the money supply if the Fed sold U.S.
- What happens to the short-term interest rates, bank reserves, and the money supply if the Fed changes the discount rate?
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Redeeming Before Maturity
- Early redemption happens on issuers or holders' intentions, more likely as interest rates are falling and bonds contain embedded options.
- Early redemption may happen on bond issuers or bondholders' intentions .
- It is notable that early repurchase happens more often when the interest rate in the market is on decline and when the bond contains an embedded option.
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Legal Advice and Protection
- The main thing is to make sure that communications between the legal department and the development community, if they happen at all, happen with a mutual appreciation of the very different universes the parties are coming from.
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Introduction
- Just like anything else that involves human experience or interaction, the act of learning does not happen in a vacuum.
- What happens, though, when you throw into the mix all the technological advancements that have come about over the last 40-50 years?
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Explanation of Predicting
- Thinking about what has happened and what will happen next makes it easier for the student to foreshadow and understand upcoming events and allows them to focus on the main ideas in the story (Hashey, et al, 2003).