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    Athletics and Persons with Disabilities It wasn’t that long ago when the words “athletics” and “persons with disabilities” did not belong together. If a person was born with a physical or intellectual disability, sports fell into the group of activities that were excluded from their life. If an athlete acquired a physical or intellectual disability, sports became an activity they could no longer participate in. Sports and athletic pursuits belonged solely to non-disabled persons. Persons with

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    the All-Star Game, rules etc. But there have also been "unofficial" ALL-Star games, like the Hod Stuart Benefit All-Star Game in 1908 between Montreal Wanderers and the Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association stars. It was something similar to the modern All-Star Games, but they were held for a beneficial reason. So this first game was in honour of Hod Stuart who was a IPHL (International Professional Hockey League - the predecessor of NHL) player who had drowned just after winning the Stanley Cup

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    world. From the 1896 Olympics to the 1967 Pan American Games events were timed with handheld stopwatches ("When Were the Timing Switches at the Ends of Competition Swimming Pools Invented?Frequently Asked in." When Were the Timing Switches at the Ends of Competition Swimming Pools Invented? N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Sept. 2015.). Due to the inaccuracy of this timing method

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    The hosting of an athletic games is a mammoth task that requires in-depth planning and huge amounts of labor. In modern times, and arguably more so in Ancient Greece, sports must be viewed as the intersection of many eclectic parts of society. While running an athletic event on this scale, we can break the planning chronologically into three main categories that will determine success: attracting an audience, the actual logistics of the game, and judging and the distribution of prizes. Each of these

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    A Beach Volleyball Timeline Even though beach volleyball had a memorable start as an Olympic sport in 1996, don’t let this fact fool you into thinking that beach volleyball is a fairly new sport. The truth is that the origins of volleyball stretch much further back into the past then most realize, despite its convoluted past. But what was once a just as pastime for others has turned into a form of entertainment that is enjoyed worldwide. Beach volleyball was first played on a beach in Hawaii in 1915

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    greatly affected them. Technology has made sports easier to play, coach, and officiate. Advancements in technology has drastically changed the Olympic games, the equipment used by athletes, training, and athletics as a whole. One sport most people would not think has been affected by the advancements in technology is swimming. This sport is a very popular Olympic event, and technology has drastically changed it. The pool itself is set up strategically to make sure races run smoothly. According to Longman

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    Task 1 Our assignment is to carry out investigations into two companies from two different sectors; these sectors are the private sector and the public/voluntary sector. The private sector are all about making profit rather than providing a service. The public/voluntary sector on the other hand want to concentrate on providing a good and efficient service for their customers such as the NHS, they provide a medical service for residents of this country, of course this isn’t to make a profit because

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    Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). They have multiple differences, yet they are very much alike. Wrestling and BJJ have different origins. For instance, wrestling originated in the Roman times. It was one of the sports to be played in the modern Olympics. This sport has been played in the Olympics ever since. Then there is BJJ it started off as Japanese Jiu-Jitsu. A teacher moved from Japan to Brazil and would watch all the matches very closely. He then modified Jiu-Jitsu so it was less relied on strength, rather more

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    From college games to professional matches to the Olympics, sporting event coordinators can work at every level to prepare for those events and make sure everything goes smoothly, meaning that everyone leaves with a lot of joy and satisfaction. As the Olympic Games started in ancient Greece, it is unlikely that an event planner is a newly developed position; even before modern times, people were required to coordinate various sporting and non-sporting events so

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    Moreover, the Ancient Greeks who acted with these substances were punished by becoming a slave if found guilty of using substances to improve performance. Modern Day Doping More in present day, doping is still used to a great extent. However, we have much stronger substances that are commonly abused. These substances consist of deadly steroids by the use of injections or pills. Claudia Reardon and Shane Creado

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