2008 Summer Olympics Essays

  • Modern China

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    upon the process of modernization is bound to ignore various spectrums of society, and in the case of China’s rapid industrial growth, the cost of progress took its largest toll on the environment. One of the more popular jokes during the 2008 Beijing Olympics was the question of whether or not the athletes would even be able to breathe correctly due to China’s air quality, yet this seemingly humorous observation underscores a problem which is hardly a laughing matter. China has become the leading

  • Cool Running Movie Analysis

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    Leadership, and Goal settings. Plot Outline: When Jamaican sprinter Derice Bannock is disqualified to the Olympic Game’s due to a track accident with his future bobsled teammates, he then pictures the chance to participate in bobsledding at the upcoming Olympics. He then meets the dishonored coach Irving Blitzer, disgracing himself by putting extra weights into his team's bobsled in the Olympics, resulting in his gold medals being taken away from him. Blitzer is living in the tropical country and Derice

  • Gardens

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    importance of the location of the site the designer took into consideration the culture aspect of the area. The Olympic forest Park combines the traditional Chinese landscape and the feng-shui philosophy with the contemporary design concepts and techniques. Two crucial traditional elements used were the mountain and water feature, these were incorporated in the planning and design of the Olympic Forest Park. An artificial mountain was created and dragon-shape lake flowing along the axis was designed.

  • Why Is Mark Fisher An Architect

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    Mark Fisher Entertainment Architect Mark Fisher was born on the 20th of April, 1947 in Warwickshire, England. The same city in England where William Shakespeare was born. Through all the research I have done on this architect, not much has come up on his early life. Most records of him begins with where he went to college and the degrees he received. Mark graduated from the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA School) in 1971. This school is located in England. It is one of the most

  • Ai Weiwei

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    Times). He communicates his messages through his blogs, social media accounts, and most importantly his artwork. Weiwei is well known for his Tate Exhibition with the porcelain sunflower seeds, his work with the Bird’s Nest Stadium in China, and the 2008 earthquake in China. Ai Weiwei both honors and criticizes his culture through his work with traditional urns, the Bird’s Nest Stadium, and sunflower seeds. Ai Weiwei is known for his acts of cultural rebellion such as creating his understanding of

  • Building the Puma Brand

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    Kotler and Keller describe branding as “endowing products and services with the power of a brand” (2009, p. 110). Puma is an exceptional global sports apparel brand producing high quality fashionable footwear, apparel, and accessories. In 1924, Rudolph Dassler established the Puma brand in Germany as a track and field sneaker company. Puma is a global company that has become a leader in the athletic apparel industry. Also, Puma has a great brand equity because of the company’s focus on innovation

  • Coca-Cola Olympism Case Study

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    support and conflict with commercialization of the Olympic Games and the principle of Olympism that “seeks to create a way of life based on the joy of effort, the educational value of good example, social responsibility and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles.” (IOC, 2013, p.13) The rising expense of the Games has caused the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to enlist the help of sponsors which in turn causes conflicts of the Olympic values and ideals through their educational activities

  • The History Of Olympic Weightlifting

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    important is the rekindling of fascination with the classic strength sports like Olympic Weightlifting. There is a new wave of intense interest in Weightlifting crossing the United States. Much attention is being paid to how the US is currently performing on the world stage. Much is being said about the inability of America to win World Championships and Olympic Gold. Recently I had the opportunity to talk to 2012 US Olympic team member

  • Nike's Plan for China

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    Nike's Plan for China Nike is already a global power house, however the potential to increase sales in China was the topic of the most recent annual investor meeting. One may question Nike’s preoccupation with China. After all, Nike China is dominant. They are currently the number one brand with the number one market share while competitors Reebok and Adidas are in 4th and 5th places respectively. They have tripled revenue in the last two years. With 2000 points of sale, 400 stores in the top

  • Personal Narrative Essay: Olympic Boxing

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    Olympic Boxing Three hours hiding, cops showing up, frantic parents, AC car coolant dripping on my face--all of this happening to a stubborn six-year-old kid. To truly understand this story have to go back to August of 2008, the Beijing Olympics. When I was six years old I thought the olympics were pretty lit, and when my parents decided to throw a watch party to see Michael Phelps win his 8th gold medal, I was ecstatic. see when I was younger, I was very smart. I don’t know what happened, with

  • High Technology Swimwear

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    with wearing this skin, Michael Phelps who is regarded as the greatest swimmer in history who won eight medals during 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. At the same time, he also broke 7 world records and 1 Olympic record. From that on, the high technology swimsuit sparked a storm of breaking records in swimming competitions. There were more than 160 world records have been broken during 2008 and 2009. Properties in this product: When people are swimming, apart from the swimming technique of individual

  • Persuasive Essay On Performance Enhancing Drugs

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    ridiculed for their breach of contract, but not everyone wants to talk about the positive outcomes of such decisions being acceptable in sports, as well as some cases being non intentional. Drug testing was introduced at the Olympics in 1968. The IOC (International Olympic Committee) had developed a list of banned substances because it gave an unfair advantage to the athletes who couldn’t obtain any steroids or other enhancing substances. I believe that performance enhancing drugs should be acceptable

  • Usain Bolt Research Paper

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    international level he won a gold medal with a time of 10.03. At Bolt’s first meet in 2008, he smashed his personal record in the 100-meters with a new time of 9.76 seconds ("Usain Bolt Biography." JockBio). His next big meet of that year was the Olympic Games in Beijing, China where he ran a 9.69 seconds in the 100-meters setting a new world record and winning a gold medal. Bolt then went on to win the 200-meters at the same Olympic Games with a world record breaking time of 19.30 seconds and winning yet another

  • 12 Modern Labors of Hercules

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    Have you ever considered what labors Eurystheus would have assigned Hercules if he lived in the modern world? Back then the labors Eurystheus assigned to Hercules was based on feats so difficult that they seemed impossible such as defeating the Nemean lion, defeating the hydra, and more. But what labors could Eurystheus assign Hercules if he lived in the modern world? In my opinion I think that Eurystheus would give Hercules these labors if he lived in the modern world. The first labor that Eurystheus

  • Beijing National Stadium

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    for the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. The Bird’s Nest is a global landmark that unites magnificence, technological advance, and environmental friendly concept; structured as people oriented and lays its foundation on the Olympic spirit, the Beijing National Stadium is a cradle that breeds bright future with hopefulness. Olympics is a symbol of unity and peace, bringing different nations together every other four year, ignoring their economic conditions, political status, the Olympics puts a

  • Money, Competition And Benefits Of The 2008 Olympics

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    Money, Competition, Benefits According to Wang Hui, a spokesman for the 2022 Beijing Olympics, “The 2008 games left a profound legacy, such as accessible venues and an urban transportation system that we are still using.” The Olympics are an event that only occur every two years, alternating between summer and winter games, and fascinate many people throughout the world. Thousands of athletes compete in the worlds best sporting arenas, all with one common goal: to take home a gold medal. Over the

  • Missy Franklin Biography

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    known in the world for her talent as a swimmer. But what awards did she receive? Where did she grow up? And how did her life change after the Olympics? Most people care about who she is as an athlete, and as an Olympic medalist. But the real question is... Who is she as a person, and as an ordinary (well almost ordinary) high school student? To get to the Olympics an athlete has to have grit, and Missy Franklin has it. Missy didn’t give up and has grown up to be one of the best female swimmers in the

  • The Olympic Games

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    The Olympic games is a series of events that takes place every two and four years that originated in Greece to honor the Greek gods (Cartledge 1). The Olympics is an inspirational contest where many nations of the world come together and compete. This pertains to the athletic competitors who have trained for years to enter the Olympics. This includes swimmers, boxers, hockey players, runners, cyclists, ice-skating, figure skating, and many other sports (Cartledge 2). The Olympics have changed since

  • Essay On The Olympic Games

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    The Olympic Games is a world competition in which various nations come together for a friendly competition to see which country competes best at each particular sport. The modern Olympic Games were inspired by the ancient Greek Olympic games in the 8th century BC, which were held in Olympia, Greece. Presently, the Olympic Games are broken apart into the summer and winter Olympic Games and take place every 4 years, but alternate every 2 years from each other. The IOC stands for the International

  • The Beijing Olympic Games: The History Of The Beijing Olympics

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    The Beijing Olympics were one of the most iconic global sporting event in recent memory. During the course of the 19 day spectacle 205 countries competed, 37 world records were broken and roughly 4.7 billion people tuned in worldwide. The whole world watched as Usain Bolt became the fastest man to ever live and Michael Phelps won, an astonishing, eight gold medals in aquatics. However, these games were about so much more than sports. In the decades before the 2000’s China had faded into the background