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    The "Going to the Olympics" mural by Frank Romero painted in the 1980's to signify and walcome the 1980 olympics. Around that time graffiti was very popular and was going on every wall a grafitti artist could reach. Romero's art was on a freeway and had enough space between the wall and the road to be accessible to anyone and that lead to graffiti artist being able to access it and paint of hi art. INstead of the city buffering Romero's art they just painted over it making it a bland wall again.

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    Ancient Olympics

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    The Olympics feature the best athletes in the world competing in a variety of sports. Many of these sports are common, like swimming, running, and gymnastics. But the Olympics games have also included some uncommon sports. Some of these sports can even be considered strange, odd, and even weird. The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. These games had the first weird Olympic sports, one-handed weightlifting and rope climbing. The athletes who competed in one-handed weightlifting

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    History of Olympics

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    “I’m Number One” Every four years numerous athletes from around the world come to compete in the coveted Olympic Games. But these 10,500 athletes just from the London Olympic Games, are not the same as the 241 that competed in the very first Olympics in Athens (Olympic Games). The Games themselves also are completely different. The intent of these participants and the countries they descend from are much different. Once a celebration of the Gods, this old-time worship ceremony has been brought into

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    Olympic Gymnastics

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    What would the United States Olympic Gymnastics team do without Aly Raisman? Aly Raisman should be the MVP of the Olympic gymnastics team because she always is positive and helps her teammates even if she doesn't do very well that day. An MVP is a person that goes above themselves to help others. There is MVPs everywhere, so just open your eyes to see. In Surviving Antarctica five teenagers Andrew, Robert, Polly, Billy, and Grace set off to go to the south pole for a the reality tv show Historical

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    year, I have enjoyed volunteering at events that meant a lot to me. Doing service hours is not something I dread because I always end up making really great memories. My favorite events I gave time to was the Josh project, Special Olympics, and USA Swimming’s Junior Olympics. I learned much more than I expected from these amazing experiences, especially involving the less fortunate, disabled, and children in general. First, the Josh Project is an organization held at the high school of St. Francis

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    The start of the original Olympic Games was created to honor the Greek god Zeus, which resulted in a temporary halt of wars and a celebration of victors. The Games were a form of escapism from political and wartime unrest for a greater cause. The Winter Olympics were no exception. However, the escapism intent of the Games was gradually replaced with political undertones, attempting to prove government superiority that still have precedent within the Modern Olympics of today. Dan Snow of BBC discusses

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    Special Olympics or Summer Olympics olympics? They’re different because the summer olympics Summer Olympics are more popular than the special olympics. However, the Special Olympics are very inspiring because the athletes who participate have intellectual disabilities. Many of the them overcome their disabilities because of their spirit and determination. Also the Special Olympics special olympics is very historical event. Eunice Kennedy-Shriver kennedy shriver founded the special olympics in 1960

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    the ancient Olympics were a blend of physical competitions and religious celebration. Each Olympic Games began with a sacrifice and a vow to Zeus by the competitors to promise fair competition. Amid wartime, Greek competitors were permitted safe travel to the Olympics to contend. Greeks were competitive individuals who loved the idea of "agon," or competition. Being viewed as the best through the competition was regarded very highly in their times. The prideful Greeks began the Olympics because their

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    The Olympics, as we know them today, were first held the summer of 1896 in Athens, Greece. However, the original games started as far back as 776 B.C. and were held every four years to honor Zeus, the Greek god of the sky. Men came from all over the Greek empire to compete in a number of events including foot races, wrestling, chariot racing, etc. With the fall of the Greek empire, though, came the fall of the Olympic games. The games were all but forgotten until, in 1892, a young Frenchman named

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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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