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    The Ancient Olympic Games has made an impact both on the past and present time. The event became well known to the public ever since its first event around 776 BC. The Greek games determined and selected certain civilians who had exceptional endurance and athleticism within the games. The event was an opportunity for the Greek civilization to enhance their athleticism and sportsmanship without any risk of death or injury. Events like running, jumping, discus throw and many others gave glory and wreath-like

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    The Olympic Games are an international sports festival that began in ancient Greece. The original Greek games were staged every fourth year for several hundred years, until they were abolished in the early Christian era. The revival of the Olympic Games took place in 1896, and since then they have been staged every fourth year, except during World War I and World War II (1916, 1940, 1944). Perhaps the basic difference between the ancient and modern Olympics is that the former was the ancient Greeks’

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    Ancient Japanese Sports have impacted modern day sports in a variety of ways. Japanese golf was very popular in ancient Japan. Modern day America still plays golf. Judo is well known throughout the world as a Japanese combative sport. Ancient Japanese ping-pong really impacted Japan. Modern day people like to play the game of ping- pong, just like the Japanese. Baseball was so popular in ancient Japan, that Japanese fans are surprised to hear that Americans also consider it their “ national

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    Hey students! Welcome to the Funky Museum of Ancient Greek Culture, we’re going to learn about ancient Greek Olympics, theatre, and architecture. You might be wonder where Greece is and why is it important? Greece is North of the Mediterranean sea, West of the Aegean Sea, East of the Ionian Sea, and South of Macedonia. Ancient Greece is so important to our modern world, because we replicated their culture, specifically their olympics,theatre,and architecture. Their culture is still honored and used

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    Question 1: Using two different types of maps show the location of the site of Ancient Olympia. Political map of Ancient Olympia Physical map of Ancient Olympia Question 2: Outline the World Heritage Criteria the site of Ancient Olympia meets. Refer to specific criteria. The Site of Ancient Olympia meets the World Heritage Criteria in points i, ii, iii, iv and vi. The Site of Ancient Olympia is not only a famous masterpiece of beauty, but beneath it’s mask

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    Bibliography Callebat, Louis. "The modern Olympic games and their model in antiquity." International Journal Of The Classical Tradition 4, no. 4 (Spring98 1998): 555. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed September 24, 2017). This article is about how the ancient Olympics influenced the modern Olympics and the many changes they made from the ancient times to now. Crowther, Nigel. "Sports, Nationalism and Peace in Ancient Greece." Peace Review 11, no. 4 (December 1999): 585. Academic Search

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    Percott’s The Naked Olympics created a vivid image of what Greek life used to be consumed by, specifically in times surrounding the Olympics. This book confirmed prior knowledge, as well as dive into greater detail about certain aspects of the Olympics, for example how athletes were treated. Several aspects written about were completely astounding, like the Greek obsession with the human body and physical fitness. All of this information has been explained by telling stories of Olympic athletes and Grecians

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    know that the Olympics were originally banished and it took 1,503 years for it to officially return? The modern Olympics as we know it today came from the ancient Olympic games that originated in Greece. These things are basically one event that has the same name but they both have very different aspects and core values to them. This is why I chose to compare both and show both sides, so that people may be able to see the evolution of the famous Olympic games. The ancient Olympics had their own style

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    Greek Olympics: How did they influence modern Olympics? Ancient Olympics originated in a religious way and influenced modern Olympics greatly in many forms. The Olympics were a very important part of Greek culture because it honored their god, Zeus. Gods played an important role in the ancient Olympics but slowly started focusing more on competition. Like today, participating in the Olympics was a great honor and the winners were well rewarded and respected. The Olympics have brought people together

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    The First Olympics Essay

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    This year, the Sochi Olympic Winter Games will be an event full of exciting sports and breathtaking stunts. But have you ever thought about what the first Olympics were like in ancient Greek history? With the fans, not crowded around a television screen, but all seated and watching firsthand the events about to unfold. Just think about that, observing some of the strongest men in the world throw weights and men to the ground, chariots crashing together in an effort to place first. Now keep those

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