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    olympic ideals

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    ‘Faster‚ Higher‚ Stronger.’ Are the Olympic ideals still relevant today? FOR AGAINST De Coubertin’s idealism and humanistic goals have a shared audience The evidence is the fact that all nations attempt to participate Tales of Olympians overcoming adversity constantly underpin the Olympic spirit which confirms the goal of human aspiration and idealism Amateurism vs Professionalism De Coubertin did not wish for the games to be a showcase of paid professionals; rather hoping the higher ideals

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    abstract expressionist that although he did not identify himself with a specific movement‚ his vast paintings‚ drawings and works on paper‚ sculptures etc. reflect his inclinations. His early art works consisted of tools and other objects that he began to draw and attach to his canvases‚ these providing him commercial success as well as criticisms‚ enabling him to develop his career further and reflect the modern art movement which was widely increasing in popularity at the time. This first example

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    The Ancient Olympics

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    Ancient Olympics Today‚ the Olympic games are known world wide‚ but it did not always used to be this way. Early Olympic games were much different than they are today. The games played and those who attended them were some of the biggest differences. Today’s Olympics have competitors from around the world. There are now hundreds of events in the modern athletic competition. This is a significant difference compared to the amount of events in the ancient Olympic games. The modern Olympics change

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    DBQ BThe Civil Rights Movement             Name______________________________ History 8 2003   Question: The Civil Rights movement aimed to convince white Americans to support the cause of equal rights for African Americans by abolishing segregation and guaranteeing the right to vote.  What themes did the champions of civil rights use in their appeal and why were they successful?   Document 1   Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas (1954): We come then to the question presented; Does segregation

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    Just like civilization evolving and changing‚ so is the way we grow and manage food for the masses. Our population has a serious issue to address when it comes to the modern agrifood system. New ideas are introduced and innovative ways‚ not always healthier‚ are being practiced. Soocial movements like the one happening in the modern food system today is effective based on their ability to use and engage in framing processes‚ mobilizing structures and political opportunities (Stevenson‚ Ruhf‚ Lezburg

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    Olympic 2012

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    London Olympics 2012- London has hosted the Olympic Games on two past occasions‚ in 1908 and 1948‚ with a third scheduled for 2012. The planned 2012 Summer Olympics will make London the first city to have hosted the modern Games of three Olympiads. London is the only city in the United Kingdom to have ever hosted the Olympics; the United States is the only country to have hosted Summer Olympics on more occasions than the UK. No city in the UK has hosted the Winter Olympic Games. British participation

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    Olympic Game

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    Olympic Game is the world’s biggest festival of sport and are the leading international sporting event featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of atheletes will take part in a variety competitions. Pierre De Coubertin‚ founder of modern Olympic Game said that “The important thing is not so much winning as taking part.”This has showed that the spirit of sportsmanship of an athelete who take part in the Olympic Game is important than any prizes or medals of the game. So

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    Olympic Games

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    In my previous speech about the Olympic Games‚ I introduced the topic and gave a brief history including the first recorded Olympics‚ how the International Olympic Committee was formed‚ and the first Winter Olympic games. In this speech‚ I am going to cover a little more history and some records that have contributed to the athletic showcase we know today. Main Points: * When I think of the Olympics‚ one of the first images to pop into my head is the Olympic rings. The interlocking colors of

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    Ancient Olympics

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    Imagine traveling back to 776 BCE‚ where the first of all Olympic games started at Olympia‚ Ancient Greece. Of many things in the city-state of Olympia‚ Ancient Greece‚ the Ancient Olympics were most famous and known. Through 776 BCE to 393 AD‚ the Ancient Olympics took place in Olympia‚ Ancient Greece. The Ancient Olympics show Ancient Greek religion‚ daily life‚ and is important for people to understand why we have the modern Olympics to celebrate good health and strength. Before the Games

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    Special Olympics

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    Special Olympics Would you say people with disablilities are less fortunate? Would you say they aren’t capable of things that an everyday person are? No‚ it’s not that they are less fortunate or uncapable‚ but are carriers of unique gifts and talents. The Special Olympics started off only as a summer camp for those with intellectual disabilities. The camp was created to test and discover the phyical and mental abilities of these special individuals. The camp turned into a global movement making

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