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  • Olympic Games
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    Early Western Civilization A Gift of Peace from the Past, The Ancient Olympics Since 1896, the year the Olympics were resurrected from ancient history, the Olympics have been a symbol of the camaraderie and harmony possible on a global scale. The gathering of athletic representatives, the pride of the pack, from participating governments, even throughout the recent Cold War period, is proof that world unity is possible; j ustas it was in Ancient Greece with the polis or city-states. Olympic Game...
  • Two Forms To The Javelin Event
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    Games of the Ancient Olympics The Olympics began in ancient Olympia Greece, which lies 10 km east of Pir gos, in a valley between Mt. Kronos, the Al fios river, and the Kladeos. This area was inhabited by the Pisan's, whose King was Oinomaus. His daughter Hippodameia had married Pelops, and it has been said that the first games were held in their honor around 1000 B.C. Through the years the games began to attract interest in nearby towns. In 776 B.C., the leader of the Elegans, Iphitos, rededica...
  • Australian And The Typical Aussie
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    I am here to talk to you today about the typical australian, or if you prefer, the typical aussie. Australia is one of the greatest countries in the world, today. Not only for its achievements, such as hosting the olympic games, but for the people that make Australia what it is. Australians pride themselves on their country probably more than any other nation. Todays typical Australians are known for their laid back, easy going approach to things. They love taking it easy. If theres one thing th...
  • Olympic Event For 13 Games
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    Andrew Blue Mrs. Harris 18 March 2005 World History 1 History of the Ancient Olympic Games The Ancient Greek Olympics were not only sporting events, it was a celebration to honor the great and powerful Zeus. The Ancient Olympics were held every four years at the famous Olympia, a district of Elis, here all free Greek men were allowed to compete. The first record of the Olympic Games was held in 776 B.C. The main sports were the Pentathlon, the Equestrian Events, Pankration, and Boxing. The Penta...
  • Post Cold War Olympic Games
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    The Significance of International Sports International sporting events have become somewhat of a staple in today's society, whether it be the Olympics, the World Cup, or exhibition games between the New York Yankees and the Tokyo Giants. These competitions generally bring out high spirits and intense enthusiasm. Most people envision sports as childhood pastimes, played for fun and recreation. However, in a lot of cases, international sporting events mean more than just the game or event themselv...
  • Germany On Their Olympic Games
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    The 1936 Olympics have become a mere footnote in history, remembered mostly for the heroics of Jesse Owens. The events that followed in Germany, namely the Holocaust and World War II overshadowed the Berlin games. However, it is very important to note that a world gathering like the Olympics could take place in a country that was in the process of eliminating an entire race of people. These games were used by the Nazis as a huge propaganda effort for Germany to show to the rest of the world that...
  • Target Archery Competition Centers Around Specific Distances
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    The National Archery Association of the United States had its origin as a result of our own country's history. After the Civil War, Confederate soldiers were not allowed to own firearms. Two brothers, J. Maurice and William H. Thompson, learned to hunt with the bow and arrow and became accomplished archers. They were both founding members of the N.A.A. in 1879 at Crawfordsville, Indiana. Archery tournaments, as we know them today, can also be traced back to England. Competitions were held as par...
  • Nightmarish Boxing Gloves
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    What sport has so monstrous of a drawing power that millions of viewers would pay excess of forty dollars to see an event that lasted less than a minute and a half No, its not the world's most popular sport soccer or even the great American media giant of professional football. It's boxing. A sport whose ancient origin in years is only surpassed by its controversial surprises. Surely Homer, the great bard and author of the Iliad and Odyssey, could not have imagined the future of a sport he knew ...
  • Israeli Retaliation For The 1972 Munich Massacre
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    Munich Massacre As soon as Ilana Romana heard about the situation in Munich, she expected the worst: I knew who he was. He would not sit quietly. He was not the type. I knew it would end badly. She spoke of her husband, and, unfortunately, her prediction was correct. Earlier that day, her husband, Yossef, and his teammates were awoken by Arab terrorists beginning an episode that would result in the death of eleven Israeli athletes and forever scar the 1972 Olympics, leaving the games to be remem...
  • Waste In The Harbour
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    1) Arctic Icecap Feeling the Heat City!'s Vast Treasure Harbours a Very Dirty Secret Activists Sign on With a Toxic Site Warning 2) Arctic icecap would come first because it would affect everything globally, from climates to sea levels. The Sydney Harbour and The Homebush toxic waste cannot be ordered as they are both of significance and is around the Sydney metropolitan area. 3. i) a) Arctic Icecap Feeling the Heat b) The North Pole is melting for the first time in 55 million years. Researchers...
  • Host Cities Of Euro 96
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    Over past years there has been an on going debate as to whether or not hosting so called "mega sporting events" is beneficial to the hosting nation and cities, either economically or socially. In the early years of mega events the view that hosting one of these events was an economic burden was the view of almost everybody who mattered. However after a profit of $200 million profit was generated by the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, many peoples view' changed. According to Matheson and Baede 2002, "...
  • Part In The Olympic Games
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    Ernest Hemingway is my favourite writer. So, I'll tell some words about E.H. He was born in 1899 in On Park near Chicago, he lived not very long, but his life was very interesting. He died in 1961 in Ketchum. Since his childhood he was interesting in literature and he started writing his first short stories when he attended school. E.H. took part in the First World war. After the war he worked as corespondent, but soon he made up his mind to became a writer. His first novel was "FIESTA'. It was ...

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