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Since the 1960s, conferences have become a lucrative sector of the tourism industry and have evolved into hundred billion Pound per year industry on a global scale. The growth around the world, including in Great Britain, Germany, Philippines, United States and Australia, has led to conferences
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Modern conferences can be held to discuss a variety of topics, from politics, to science or sport. Many conferences are held on a regular periodic basis, such as annually, biannually (twice per year), or biennially (every other year).
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where people would gather to discuss shared interests such as "hunting plans, wartime activities, negotiations for peace or the organisation of tribal celebrations".
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The first known use of "conference" appears in 1527, meaning "a meeting of two or more persons for discussing matters of common concern". It came from the word
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or open space conference, a participant-driven meeting that tries to avoid one or more aspects of a conventional conference
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Meetings, conventions, and expositions : an introduction to the industry
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Conferences can have various formats, topics and intentions.
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themselves becoming an industry with buyers, suppliers,
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form of meeting. This has resulted in terms such as a
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Conferences and conventions : a global industry
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Conferences

"Tampere Conference of 1905"
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Tampere
Joseph Stalin
Vladimir Lenin
meeting
group decision-making
ruins
common areas
marketing
branding
communications technology
virtual
conference call
video conference
Conference call
Conference hall
Video conference
Academic conference
Annual conferences within Methodism
Athletic conference
Authors' conference
Parent–teacher conference
Peace conference
Press conference
Professional conference
Settlement conference
lawsuit

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