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    Life Olympics

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    Program Logistics “Life Olympics” April 24th, 2016 at 7pm in the Fourth Floor Lounge Lippincott Hall Supplies Laundry Baskets (2) (Free) Clothing (Free) Various Cleaning Supplies (Wipes, Windex, Broom, etc) ($10) Brownie Batter and Ingredients (2) ($10) Bowls, Baking pans, Utensils (Free) Starbucks Giftcard ($10) Estimated Budget $30 Life Olympics Program Description In this program, residents will form teams of four to compete in various events that involve household chores, general

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    The most popular global organization that help people with disabilities to play and compete sports is the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics started in 1968, it was held in Chicago, Illinois and it only involved 26 U.S. states and Canada. According to the article “The Special Olympics-Paralympic Games relationship”, Traian Bocu states, “Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, which provides competitions throughout the

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    Since 1968, Special Olympics has covered people with intellectual disabilities in competitive sports. Now, more than 4.4 million people young and old with ID take part in training and competitions worldwide, All Special Olympics athletes take part in sports, and that includes weekly training and minimum one main competition per season. Special Olympics offers 32 official sports and many of our athletes take part in sports. In the United States alone, 500,000 people with intellectual disabilities

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    Olympic National Park

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    my dad and I are visiting five different national treasure national parks. Today my dad and I are visiting Olympic national park. I cannot wait for this park. I heard that it was supposed to be beautiful and trust me it is. Olympic park is located in Port Angeles, Washington. It was established in June 29 in 1938. The size of the land is about 922,000 acres. The park is part of the olympic peninsula and it encompasses 1,441 square miles of it. Some characteristics are that the park is almost completely

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    The Greek Olympic Games

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    civilizations benefited from the Greek Olympic games. The ways are the start of letting women compete , peace with other countries, and extended Olympic time. To begin with, In the ancient Olympic Games, only men were permitted to participate. A woman could take part as the owner of a chariot, even if she had to let a man drive it. Passage one says, Cynisca the daughter of King Archidamus II of Sparta owned the winning chariot in the four-horse chariot race of the 96th Olympic Games in 396 BC. She also

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    Essay On Special Olympics

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    Special Olympics, conducted at the McCann athletic center at Marist College. This day taught me numerous things about people with special needs and also myself. One day in March I received a text message form my coach, Coach Michael Gongas. He asked me if I would like to assist in the lacrosse team’s involvement in the Special Olympics. I without hesitation, explained yes. Since high school

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    Special Olympic Athletes

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    become a hero and save lives, they could become the villain and harm people, or they could simple portray their truest self, and as Nora stated, do something for other people. I like to think that is how I have left my mark in the minds of the Special Olympic Athletes of my community. I was a part of the volunteer program for four years of my life, where I was able to work side by side with some of the most amazing kids. I found humility in working with these spectacular people, and learned that the strongest

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    Sochi 2014 Olympics

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    Expectations of Sochi 10 Innovative Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games 10 Celebrating the spirit of Russia 10 Delivering sustainable positive change, which inspires the World 10 An impressive marketing based on party and glamour 11 In Vancouver 11 Sponsoring 13 Everything must be contrasted 14 Example of rebellion: No Sochi 2014 15 What does Sochi have to learn from

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    As soon as I heard the news about an unprofessional winter olympics, I rushed to the nearest ice skating rink; i knew i wanted to figure skate. I carefully laced up a pair of skates and stepped onto the ice, instantly slipping on the slick ground. No matter how hard i hit the ground, however, i kept going. I knew that if i practiced hard enough, i’d have a fair shot to win the $100 million prize. Assuming that nobody competing was an actual expert at skating, i had good odds. Almost everyday, after

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    The Olympics - a sustainable legacy or expensive extravagance? Sure it’s exciting, energetic , and entertaining but it’s actually a landmine of corruption, a waste of money, and squander of resources. The Olympics are horrible. Don't believe me? Let me show you the hidden, dark side of the Olympics. Firstly, the Olympics drain host nations of their money. And it all starts with the bidding process, which is a decade long olympic game of itself. Not only does the bidding process costs

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