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    n the mural "Going to the Olympics" by artist Frank Romero‚ he captivates the attention of his viewers in Los Angeles. His painting includes symbols‚ drawings‚ and of course meaning. It is composed of colorful cars‚ a blimp‚ wrestling horse‚ iron‚ hearts‚ stamps and palm trees. These symbols can be for various reasons for example the wrestling could have to do with the olympics at the time. The hearts can symbolize the love we should share as a community. Also realize that they are in between the

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    Wrestling By: Quinton Abrahamson Olympic wrestling is a grueling and very strenuous sport that most people could not commit to. The greats of the sport have put in enormous amounts of work to get as far as they got. Olympic wrestling is a very important sport and takes a lot of hard work to participate in. There’s a lot of history behind olympic wrestling and a lot of stuff that led up to it becoming an olympic sport. There are two types of wrestling in the olympics‚ which kind of tells you that wrestling

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    The Olympics has always been a memorable sporting event to be a part of‚ whether you’re an athlete or a spectator. For those who are not familiar with the event‚ the Olympics is an event where multiple sports are played out by thousands of athletes from around the world of at least 200 countries. The event is held every 4 years in the summer. Today‚ the Olympics has expanded into various events for everyone to adapt such as from creating the winter games for winter games to the Paralympic games for

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    2012 Movie Analysis

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    2012 Summary The movie starts with the surface of the sun‚ where giant solar flares erupt into giant question marks‚ setting the ominous mood as we scan across the universe to all the planets aligning for the first time in 640‚000 years The global destruction of the movie is based on the "Earth’s Crust Displacement Theory" and in the movie; it’s stated that neutrinos are bursting within the Earth’s core‚ causing the crusts to be rapidly displaced. The neutrino explosion is in turn supposedly

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    Summary This summary is about how in the 1936 Olympics they 19 black athletes weren’t recognized for the winning. During the 1968 Olympics two African American men raised their fist during the star spangled banner. It appeared to represent “ Black Power”. When the Olympic team went over to Germany Hitler believed whites were the superior race. The gesture is used to protest the oppression of black people. In American history there’s been a long history of racism. To add the president thanked Owens

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    in order to save humanity by constructing arks at the Himalayas. A Buddhist monk‚ Nima was evacuated while his brother Tenzin worked in the arks. As additional funding‚ tickets to the arks were sold to private citizens for €1 billion per person. In 2012‚ fiction writer and part-time limousine driver to Russian billionaire Yuri Karpov‚ Jackson Curtis‚ picked up his children‚ Noah and Lily‚ from his ex-wife‚ Kate’s boyfriend‚ Gordon’s house. He took them camping to the Yellowstone National Park only

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    Anna-Mariya Yordanova/The London Fashion Week Circus/1 Whilst the already established names in the fashion industry have secured their participation in London Fashion Week‚ students and up and coming designers are holding on to their show invitations as if they are clutching at straws. And in reality that small piece of paper is their pass to the overwhelming world of luxury fabrics‚ glamorous garments‚ and crazy designs that could almost never appear on the window of a high street-style shop

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    1. Could the 2004 Athens Olympics have been a success without all of the networks and backup technologies? Answer: No. Without all of the networks and backup technologies‚ the 2004 Athens Olympic would not success. The major events in the Olympics were totally relying on that system that the Atos Origin developed. 2. The 2004 Olympics is a global business. Can a business today succeed without information technology? Why or why not? Answer: There are businesses today that are very successful

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    Special Olympics is a worldwide movement of creating a world of inclusion and community‚ founded in 1968. As a cite they want to make everyone feel accepted regardless of their disability. Their goal is to make the world healthier‚ better‚ happier one athlete at a time. Special Olympics is center around their athletes‚ both children and adults with disabilities. People with disabilities are in all places across the world. As an organization they want to reach out to over 200 million people and

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    Jack London‚the famous american writer insisted on writing political essays in his times. He was among the most influential figures of his days‚who understood how to create a public person and use the media to market his self created image of poor -boy -turned -success. One of his most remarkable works named "the call of the wild" (1903)‚ is now accepted as a classic of world literature ‚one of the most widely translated and published books by an american writer. The stduy of Jack London’s work

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