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DESCRIPTION: An event source (sometimes called an event sender) is any object that can signal the occurrence of an event. Broadcasting this signal is called raising the event. Many of the classes in the .NET Framework Class Library, as well as the user interface components in the Windows Forms and Web Forms packages, can raise events. Figure 1 shows some of the events from the System.Windows.Forms.Control class, which are generally inherited by all of the controls on a Windows Form.

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