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    significant economic and social benefits for communities and regions. In seeking to understand the field of special events‚ I took as a case study the Olympic Games mega-event. KEYWORDS: special events‚ Olympic games‚ mega-events‚ economic impact‚ investments INTRODUCTION The fundamental aim of this research is to measure the economic impact of the Olympics globally‚ regional and local. During the 1990s‚ there has been a growing number of people advocating a move away from mass tourism to forms

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    analysis of Pacific Jeans Ltd are described in below: Strengths: 1. It has well reputation in the world market as well as local market. 2. It has own power station and water plant. 3. Attractive market program. 4. Modernized production plan. 5. It has modern technology based automated machine. 6. Has large washing plant. 7. Well educated and well experienced management team. 8. Efficient management practiced in the organization. Weakness: 1. Limitation of experienced and educated worker

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    worth of contracts from the Sydney games and an additional A$300mn was generated by local business. Over 55‚000 people received employment related training. If London hosted the Olympic games‚ thousands of UK firms could be involved in supplying everything from construction to manufacturing‚ catering to merchandise. (http://www.sportengland.org/2012_uk.htm) Boost to tourism The tourist industry won’t just boom during the four weeks that the Olympic and Paralympic games actually take place‚ but for months

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    The first advantage that the had on other ancient was having a set of rules and ways that the were followed during the Olympics. Having order meant that they could have a better idea of how to run the society. If the way the did things in the Olympics worked as an advantage for both the citizens and the government then why would they not uses the same rules such as ¨a woman could take part as the owner of a chariot‚ even if she was obliged to let a man drive it.¨ this way of living where a man dose

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    What is the Relationship between the Ancient Olympics and the Modern Olympic Games? The relationship between the Ancient Olympics and the modern Olympic Games can be described as non-existent‚ distant‚ close or complex. In order to determine the nature of the relationship one first needs to identify similarities between the Ancient and Modern Olympics. Some similarities are the idea of competitive sports‚ the glory that comes with a victory in both games‚ as well as the identical name assigned to

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    Tibet‚ Taiwan‚ and the Olympic Games --------a strategic analysis on national security Yuhao Xie xieyh6@gmail.com Tibet Riot: real threaten to the national security? “No‚ no‚ no‚ no‚ no. It wasn’t supposed to be like this - the run-up to the opening of the Olympic Games that China will host for the first time ever‚ the world’s biggest sporting event that is due to open - cough‚ cough‚ choke - in the polluted Chinese

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    format of a written presentation; and prepare and present a research report‚ which aims to develop knowledge in a relevant events-related area. The event I picked that to assess and plan my research on was Economic regeneration and the London Olympics 2012: A pre-event analysis. Economic impacts will either have positive impacts or negative impacts when involving events as a major factor of this is the economic influence of an activity or industry to the local economy. The success of an event will

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    Alexander‚ the Great: Strengthweakness and contributions There were immense qualities for Alexander‚ the great as a leader. One of the greatest qualities a leader should have is ambition. Alexander wanted to establish a vast empire and his ambition was fulfilled. He had conquered almost all the major countries of the Middle East and Asia Minor. He had also overthrown the Persian Empire by defeating the Persian king‚ Darius III. He was one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. He

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    In 2012‚Miguel Cardenal‚ the Spain ’s secretary of State of Sport ‚stated that Madrid will continue to bid for 2020 Olympic Games despite the European Debt Crisis.In fact‚ Spain has lost three opportunities for hosting the Olympics and expects to boost their floundering economy as well as providing more employment position through conducting the Olympics.The value of hosting Olympics has been extolled loudly by the candidate host country. Does holding the Olympic Games really bring benefits for the

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    Write a short paragraph about your students’ reading fluency. Where are their strength and weakness? What have you done in the past to support students who are not yet fluent in their reading? Reading fluency is defined by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) as: "the ease or ’naturalness’ of reading‚" including how a reader (i) groups or phrases words as revealed through intonation‚ stress‚ and pauses; (ii) adheres to the writer’s syntax; and (iii) expresses oneself in feeling

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