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    The Olympic Games There were many factors that helped shape the Olympic Games from 1892 to 2002. Originally‚ Olympic Games were conducted in Ancient Greece in hopes of uniting its city-states Athens and Sparta and to promote peace through sports activity. When Olympic Games were resurrected in 1892‚ they had the same goal of promoting peace in the world. Over time factors such as nationalism‚ The Cold War‚ changes in global economy and a rise in feminism facilitated changes in the Olympic Games

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    Not completed. Why Video Games Should Not Be Banned According to some people‚ they say that violent video games should be banned. They say that video games are the source of today’s violence. It is true but I disagree with them. Sometimes video games can make us learn stuff and it will do much harm to people who play them. First of all‚ they do a lot of destruction to people. If video games get banned‚ the videos that are on YouTube will have to get taken down. That means people whose YouTube

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    gone home. A legacy can be something that is physically left behind such as‚ the Olympic Stadium‚ or something that has influenced society and therefore has made a cultural difference. For example‚ changing society’s perception of disabled people or inspiring more people to take up sport having watched the Paralympics. Throughout the eleven days of the Paralympics‚ the perception by the general public was that the games had been given a high media profile as they were held in London. The decision by

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    1. Should we play game online or not? Nowadays‚ people have to work to earn money to spend for life. They usually are under pressure of work and study. They have to reduce stress for their work better. One of the best ways is online game. Online game becomes the most popular entertainment all over the world. From the young to the old‚ they can try. It’s suitable for both male and female. I strongly believe that people have to play online game for these reasons below. To begin with

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    other words‚ games effect the student more than teachers. The games is more appealing to the students seeing that People start to memories the subject more‚ when it is mentioned in the game. In addition‚ the game will affect in the student learning life positively especially in the classroom. Therefore‚ there are three main reasons why video game should be used in classroom instruction‚ since it will motivate‚ develop student and have a bigger role. The first reason video game should be used in class

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    Violent Video games are not the problem and you know it. Should violent video games be banned? Many say that say they shouldn’t‚ these people include Christopher J. Ferguson‚ PhD‚ of Texas A&M International University‚ Patrick Markey‚ PhD and Kierkegaard. They are professionals who know what they are talking about. Therefore their opinion is quite relevant to the issue. There actual opinion is that‚ if anything‚ violent video games reduce violence in the real world because they let out their

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    Special Olympics In the early 1950s Ms. Eunice Shivers observed how kids who was a little different being mistreated and how they did not have any place to go and play and just be kids. She took it upon herself to start a camp for kids with disabilities in her own backyard. The mission was to see how the kids interacted with one another when involved in sports and other activities‚ instead of just focusing on what they could not do. Throughout the 1960s‚ Eunice Kennedy Shriver continued her pioneering

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    You may have heard of Halet Cambel‚ who was the first Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics‚ an archeologist by day and fencer by night from‚ hailing from Turkey. Cambel’s bravery and strength led the way for athletes such as Sarah Attar and Wojdan Seraj Abdulrahim‚ who made history in 2012 on behalf of the notoriously misogynistic Saudi Arabia‚ by being their first female representatives at the Olympics. But somewhere between Cambel and the two lady Olympians representing Saudi Arabia today we

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    The Olympics of 1936 were perhaps one of the most controversial and iconic sporting events that have taken place in history. This was caused in large part by the circumstances surrounding the games and was complicated by the many world conflicts taking place. Because he had been elected chancellor of Germany in 1933‚ Hitler was in charge of the games and the proceedings that would follow. Given his record of discriminatory behaviors like devising the Final Solution‚ Jews and other undesirables

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    Due to the unpleasant effects on children‚ online games should be banned by the government. Firstly‚ online games totally distract children from studying. Instead of listening carefully to what teachers say in class‚ young gamers often think or chat with their friends about how they can improve their ability in the games or where are they going to hang out in their cyber world and so on. Moreover‚ after school‚ they just go straight to the computers‚ ignoring their homework and lessons to review

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