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    Olympic Museum Shop

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    Question 1 The directors of the Olympic Museum would like to know how to increase the shop performance since the shop should be an important source of income. What do you suggest? In particular‚ consider the product assortment‚ space allocation and point of sale information. Now we are in the role of the product manager for this company. We will try to give appropriate recommendations for improving performance. For the product assortment‚ we are considering both the quantitative data

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    Olympics essay

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    Is it time we took the Olympics off the shelf? The Olympics is always a costly event‚ especially the London 2012 Games. The price was originally planned at £2.4 billion‚ but has progressed to £9.3 billion‚ soaring by an extra £6.9 billion. At the same time‚ the government is making cuts in health and education. If we were to put the Olympics in a time capsule‚ would of future generations be proud‚ knowing we spent £9.3 billion on stadiums‚ security and fancy ceremonies when there are still so many

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    some people think swimming isn’t a sport? Swimming has been around for centuries‚ but most people just do it for fun. Luckily people learn how to swim because it is a skill that is almost required in life and parents want them to be safe‚ but other people learn for different reasons. Some learn it because it is something you can do your entire life. Amazingly others do it because it is the sport they dream about and want to doing. Swimming is a difficult sport because we practice daily‚ compete fiercely

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    why people do sports? Absolutely‚ many people seem not to know the reasons. As a anectode‚ there are many people who do sports for nothing around us. Everyday we can encounter with these people. They regularly do sports; however‚ none of them realizes the benefits and importance of sports. In fact‚ vice versa‚ some people want to be fit and attractive‚ look smart. Unfortunately‚ these people can’t consider other benefits of sports. In my opinion‚ there are several benefits of sports that people often

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    The Olympics‚ everyone has heard of them or even seen them at one point in their lifetime. And in the more recent years the Olympics has added many many new sports to the roster. So today when I was asked to think of a sport to put in the Olympics‚ I thought about what I really wanted to see get recognition that requires a team of people to work together to win. A new phenomenon called Esports emerged out of this desire for a team games get tournament. Now I know you’re thinking‚ what are these Esports

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    INTRODUCTION As part of the London 2012 Olympic Games the Great British Government presented a legacy that they hoped would aid them to win the bid to host the games. This included what they hoped would become beneficial long-term effects socially and economically for Great Britain. One of the claims made the government was: ‘Harnessing the United Kingdom’s passion for sport to increase grass roots participation‚ particularly by young people – and to encourage the whole population to be more

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    Dangerous Sports I’m sitting on the bleachers‚ watching my child play football‚ when suddenly another teammate jumps out and tackles my child to the ground causing a horrendous fracture to the leg. Later in the hospital‚ the doctor gives me some tragic news that I was dreading to hear; your child has two broken legs. Many brain issues and physical body injuries have had parents questioning themselves‚ ‘should I let my child engage in dangerous sports?’ First‚ when someone refers to some sports as “dangerous”

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    Sports Marketing

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    Sports Marketing Marketing plans and strategies are an important part of almost any business today. One of the biggest industries marketing plans have benefited and changed in a number of different ways is the sports industry. The development of the sports marketing industry has led companies to invest millions of dollars to have their product associated with specific teams‚ players‚ and sporting events attempting to connect with consumer and create profit for both parties involved. The money

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    Sports

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    Sport is all forms of competitive physical activity which‚ through casual or organised participation‚ aim to use‚ maintain or improve physical ability and provide entertainment to participants.[ Hundreds of sports exist‚ from those requiring only two participants‚ through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants‚ either in teams or competing as individuals. Sport is generally recognised as activities which are based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity‚ with the largest major

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    Sports and Society

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    Motivation Sport is commonly seen as a part of society. Although one finds the role of sport in society more important than others‚ the fact is that sports is an essential component of our society. Since sport is a part of our society‚ it automatically has an influence on its functioning. This means that if groundbreaking things happen in sports‚ there will directly be noticeable consequences in everyday life. If we talk about effects in the long run‚ the so-called Heysel tragedy is a good example

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