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    Perseverance In Olympics

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    Simone Biles‚ the newest most decorated gymnast in the world. From starting just at six years old‚ it is amazing how quickly Simone has worked her way to the top. After winning the all around for the United States of America in 2016‚ it is clearly evident that she has taken the gymnastics world by storm. However‚ getting to the top isn’t like a walk in the park. In order to be an olympian you must obtain many hard skills and lots of determination. Two of the most important traits for an Olympian

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    The Olympics

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    Impacts of Beijing 2008 An appraisal of the impact of the Beijing Olympics presented by Lee Sands considered that‚ ‘the huge inflows of investment to support the Olympics and recreate Beijing have had an important ripple effect on economic growth’. To prepare for the games‚ China invested nearly $40 billion in infrastructure alone from 2002 to 2006‚ transformed the cityscape of Beijing. Furthermore‚ the Olympics have had a significant influence on Beijing’s economic development‚ environment‚ and

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    Winning the Lottery

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    Winning the lottery is the ultimate dream in everyone’s life. It is an easy game and requires very less amount of money to play‚ but the chances of winning are a one in a million. In everyone’s mind‚ spending their last dollar bill on a ticket and pick out random numbers may turn their life around in a positive and joyful way. In fact‚ winning the lottery could bring someone’s life more than just joy‚ it could turn their life into a living nightmares. Despite the risks on winning the lottery

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    Olympics

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    The United States Olympic Committee (USOC)‚ initially named the American Olympic Association‚ was formed in 1896. Members of the committee sought to provide assistance to United States Olympic athletes with training and other needs. As the USOC is not government funded the committee has relied heavily on corporate funding and private donations (“Team USA‚” 2011). However‚ over the years while the continued appeal of the Olympic Games remained‚ the increased cost of housing‚ clothing‚ and caring for

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    Summer Olympics

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    The 2012 Summer Olympics‚ officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad‚[2] and also more generally known as London 2012‚ was a major international multi-sport event‚ celebrated in the tradition of the Olympic Games‚ as governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)‚ that took place in London‚ United Kingdom‚ from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The first event‚ the group stages in women’s football‚ began two days earlier‚ on 25 July.[3][4] More than 10‚000 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs)

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    Modern Olympics

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    The modern Olympics is an international event where both men and women participate in a certain sport to represent the country they originated from. To facilitate the modern Olympics as we know it today‚ the Olympic movement‚ which dated from 1892 to 2002‚ was shaped by many things. A few examples are nationalism‚ gender‚ economics‚ and diplomacy. Gender is an important factor that shaped the Olympic movement because it shows how women slowly progress from a lower social rank to equality between

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    winning and losing

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    Winning and Losing To win and lose. They are mere words that define so much in this world. Defining the inevitable path one takes through the rules of competition‚ these rules depict the outcome of the choices a man or woman makes through life – to win or to lose. The term to win originally/ morally symbolised triumph in a persistent effort that usually stood for goodness and belief in the term ‘work before play’. In which‚ to win taught a valuable lesson to ‘keep trying’ and

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    Olympics Dbq

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    The Olympics were revived in 1896 thanks to Pierre de Coubertin. Since its reemergence in 1896‚ the modern Olympic movement has been shaped and influenced politically through the tensions between countries‚ economically through financial gain opportunity‚ and socially by promoting women’s rights. Another document I would like to have seen would be one containing a record of third world countries that have attended the Olympics. This document would have shown how wealth effects and shapes the modern

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    Winning The Lottery

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    lottery ticket were the winning numbers. I jumped for joy and started screaming I won at the top of my lungs. The next day I woke up early‚ got in my car and drove to the lottery redemption center to cash in my ticket. When I get there I parked my car and sat there for a second. My heart was beating so fast I couldn’t wait to get the money in my hands and drive home. I got out of the car and walked in. I got in there and showed them my ticket. They verified it was a winning ticket and wrote my check

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    Winning Is Nothing

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    If you believe that winning is everything‚ winning will not come easy to a team that doesn’t act like a team. A true winning team does not believe that winning is everything. I do not agree with the quote that is winning is everything because to win you must like what you’re doing‚ you must like your teammates‚ and you must have a good attitude. To begin‚ the quote‚ “Winning isn’t everything‚ it’s the only thing‚” is all wrong to me because you must like what you’re doing to win games. If you

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