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    Propranolol

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    tremors and adrenaline which might not sound too bad but in some sports this is illegal such as shooting‚ archery‚ and darts etc. these Olympic sports have banned this substance due to it giving the user an unmoral amount of concentration and accuracy that is unfair to those whom do not use this substance. Propranolol made an appearance in the Beijing Olympics in 2008 with a North Korean shooter (Kim-Jong-Su) he was just 1 of 3 shooters found taking this drug in the shooting category alone. There

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    Unbroken Book Report

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    records and survived in the ocean for fortyseven days. Louie was first born in New york but later moved into Torrance‚ California. He was a rebellious boy but turned into a nice guy later in high school and because of track. He later on competed in the olympics then soon after went to the military. The book Unbroken‚ by Laura Hillenbrand is a brilliant book and it explains why Louie Zamperini is a forgiving and honorable person. Louie Zamperini is a forgiving person from many parts of his life. Such

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    international Olympic Committee (II)The International Paralympics Committee (III) The FIFA Congress (IV) British American Football Association (V)Northern Ireland Federation of Sub-Aqua Clubs (3) Draw a timeline for the Olympic Games. Ancient Olympic Games 776 BCE - Athens‚ Greece (1st Olympics) 490 BCE - Greece (1st Marathon) 4240BCE - Greece (Decline) 394 CE - Roman Empire (Olympics banned) 1612 - Cotswold‚ UK (Cotswold Olympics Games)

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    Facts About The Titanic

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    insurance scam. a. It is said that the Titanic was switched out with its sister ship‚ the RMS Olympic before its departure on April 14‚ 1912. Being sister ships‚ they were virtually identical‚ the structure‚ designs and layout. The Titanic and Olympic “were moored side by side in dry dock;  the swap would entail nothing more elaborate that swapping a few nameplates and plaques.” () Previously‚ the Olympic had been in a serious collision with another ship‚ the damage was pretty

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    sports management

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    Disabled in South Western Nigeria. Doctoral Thesis University of Ibadan. Seidler‚ A. H. (1987). Maintenance: The most Underrated Aspect. Journal of Physical Education‚ Recreation and Dance 58(1)‚ 64 – 70. Smith‚ K. (2001). A Critical Look at the Modern Olympic Games: The Good‚ The Bad and The Ugly.International Council for Health Physical Education‚ Sport and Dance (2) 81 – 84. The Athletic Institute and American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance (1979).Planning Facilities for

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    Cricket vs Ther Sports

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    Cricket Vs Other Sports ONE has no go but to agree that cricket has the lion’s share among sports in India. But you simply can’t blame it for killing other sports. Which is the most popular game in the streets in Spain? It is soccer. In the US‚ it is baseball. And in India‚ it is obviously cricket. We grow up with cricket and it is the most affordable and enjoyable game on the streets‚ unlike hockey‚ tennis or swimming. It is simply because of this fact that cricket has been so dominant. It perhaps

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    been seen as role models by young children and by using illegal drugs this gives impressionable children the wrong idea about what has to be done to succeed in sport. Ben Johnson went from hero to zero through the usage of steroids. "At the Seoul Olympics in 1988 Ben Johnson ran the 100 meters in 9.79 seconds making him the fastest man ever. It was a proud moment in Canadian athletic history that quickly turned into a nightmare." After his suspension was over‚ Ben Johnson attempted to come back. "

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    Sports

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    athleticism or physical dexterity‚ with the largest major competitions such as the Olympic Games admitting only sports meeting this definition and other organisations such as the Council of Europe using definitions precluding activities without a physical element from classification as sports. However‚ a number of competitive‚ but non-physical‚ activities claim recognition as mind sports. The International Olympic Committee (through ARISF) recognises both chess and bridge as sports‚ and SportAccord

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    keeps his team positive and ready to race. One of the most important parts is keeping everyone “on the same note” and keeping consistent strokes in order to flawlessly propel their shell. Another example of teamwork is when the team qualifies for the olympics‚ but can’t afford to travel to Germany. As a team‚ they raise money and soon meet their goal. As Joe Rantz progressed into his life as a young adult‚ he learned to trust his teammates‚ was devoted to doing what was

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    was Miracle. Miracle is based on the story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team. The movie was released in 2004 to celebrate the team’s miracle and portrays the drama of life perfectly. It is about Coach Herb Brooks‚ his U.S. hockey team‚ and their journey to the Olympics in 1980. Coach Brooks wanted to do things a little differently than they had done in the past. He didn’t want a team of all-stars to play for him in the Olympics. He wanted a team that could work together and win a gold medal

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