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There are many kinds of events:
In common language, an event is something that happens, especially something special of limited duration, for example a major football match or popconcert. An event is an outcome, result, reference or single point of focus.
In physics (and in some kinds of philosophy), an event is a point in time which can be distinguished because the state of the world changed. Something was different before and after the event. Physics also speaks of event horizons and simultaneity. In Physics and in Science in general, an event may be contrasted to a process. An action or relationship may be misunderstood when viewed as an event or single point of focus, when it is really an interdependency of an integrated process.
In computer science, an event is a software message that indicates something has happened. See event-driven programming. A number of protocols, such as MIDI, are also event-based.
In life in general, something required of us may be overwhelming when viewed as an event, but becomes very manageable when broken up into bite size bits of a sequential process.
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