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Green and resilient hotel operations through mega-event legacies. [PDF]

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Post-Olympism? Questioning Olympic historiography

2020
This chapter aims investigate the general nature of historical knowledge with specific reference to olympic history, and follows a framework developed by Alun Munslow who discerns three basic models of historical inquiry: reconstruction, construction and deconstruction.
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THE OLYMPIC GAMES AND THE OLYMPIC IDEAL

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
• The Olympic Games are of such a personal nature to the world that they can even override serious political differences between countries. Here is presented how athletic training, the forerunner of the games, had its beginning. In considering the trials and tribulations that befell the growth of gymnastic exercise, it will be seen that physicians are ...
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International Olympic Committee Olympic Prize

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1994
The International Olympic Committee (IOC), under the sponsorship of Parke- Davis, has created the IOC Olympic Prize to be awarded for outstanding research in human movement, physical exercise, and sports in the biological, medical, physical, or psychological sciences.
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Olympics watch [olympics media complex]

Engineering & Technology, 2010
SOME 6,000 officials will be required to adjudicate around 15,000 athletes in all events at the 2012 Olympic Games. But the largest single group at the London Olympiad will be the 20,000 broadcasters, journalists and photographers of the world's media. Without them, the readers, listeners and viewers will not share the elation of the victor, or marvel ...
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