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hosting the olympic games in the US
Sherzod Rahmatullayev 12/05/2014

The Olympic Games are the leading international sporting event featuring summer and winter sports competitions that happens in every four years and in which thousands of athletes across the planet participate in a variety of competitions.
Olympic games are very popular in the world so all people from all over the world will watch the game Hosting the olympic games would be a positive way to show the world their cultures and it has changing to the economy and the environment of the United
States.
First of all, hosting the olympic games would be great, especially for the city that would be used. Preparation for the game take a long time for the country that hosting it that is why it happens one time for 4 years. During the olympic games unemployment of the country will decrease because new jobs would be given to the people like security. It can rise the economy of the hosting country. Even though it is a short period of time people get opportunities to get some extra money. So an overall viewing there is job boost in this time.
The Olympics are about competition and heroics and national pride. But they are also about big business. Host cities invest deeply in the games — for example, the ballooning price tag of the Sochi Winter Olympics is now estimated to be more than $50 billion — with the hope of reaping sizable gains for the local and national economy through tourism, marketing and other means. Second, with the game there will be many new changes in the city. Environment will change during this time, building new buildings, and areas for playing a games.
Education opportunities become better this time of period. In addition, planting of greenery is very important in summer olympic games. With a clean and new places people start to care about their cities. However, if United States want host the games i think the have nice,

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