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    Olympic Games Case Study

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    Built in 1922 for $272,198 and seating approximately 57,000 people, the stadium would officially take on the name The Rose Bowl in 1923. Since then, it has undergone numerous renovations and expansions, bringing its seat capacity to nearly 100,000 seats. For the 1984 Olympic Games, 101,799 fans attended the gold medal match, a 2-0 victory for France over Brazil. Similar to the L.A. Coliseum, The Rose Bowl has hosted numerous events…

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    General Convention is held every two years. The event is open to all collegiate and alumna members. Attendees have the opportunity to vote on important organizational topics, network with one another and attend educational sessions and workshops. Kappa Leadership Conference is held in non-convention years and focuses on officer-specific training as well as adviser training. The presented programming aligns with our Pillars of Education. For example, this year, subject-matter experts will…

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    very delicate matter because only certain noise restrictions can be put into practice as to not affect the capacity and efficiency of the airport but it would be impossible to move the airport to another place as millions have been invested for its renovation and also because to the west of the city there are many natural reserves that environmentalist and ecologist are willing to defend at any…

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    Confucianism In Vietnam

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    system is based on the ideologies of the former Soviet Union, which was formed under the leadership of a communist party and a democratic centralism principle. The Communist Party of Vietnam is leading the people in implementing the country 's renovation, modernization and industrialization. China had an imprint on the administration, law, education, literature, language and heroines and national symbols of Vietnamese women. Vietnam also runs under the influence of Confucianism, which many…

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    The Parthenon

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    changed so that it faced the east and the main entrance was moved to the west end of the building. Christian icons were placed inside the building and many were painted onto the walls and Christian inscriptions were carved into the wall. These renovations lead to the destruction of many of the original sculptures located in the…

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    the United States is going through a transformation. There are more people in the workforce that are realizing that they need to earn a degree in order to secure a job or attain a better job position. Colleges and universities are going through a renovation in which they are becoming accessible to students who need to go back to school to receive a degree related to their work. One of the ways colleges are becoming more reachable is by offering online courses. In my college experience I have…

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    Collection on Display The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met), located in the center of Manhattan, has positioned itself as a museum of international significance. Reflect of that is its mission to collect, preserve, study and exhibit art of high level in order to give its visitors, which are mainly tourists, both foreign and domestic, a general understanding of what is universal high culture. With this purpose in mind, the Met dedicates the first and second floor of its separated, renovated and…

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    Roller Coaster History

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    The roller coaster: a device that has been around since the early 17th century. It has immensely changed since it’s origins though. Its size, shape, structure, and overall look has developed into what we know and (for some) love today. Its gargantuan size originated from a way of ice sledding, believe it or not. Though it looks very different today, the first design was only a slide, on an icy path. Even back then though it was not one for changes. Soon after the first invention of the roller…

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    ease the ever growing tensions . When Sulla arrivived, he reconstructed and repaired the city. He also redesigned the per-existing Pompeian houses for the new Roman colony. He wanted to bring them a more traditional Roman standard of living. Renovations made on existing homes lead to a bizzare interpretion as this faze of the…

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    Ridgeland Mississippi is a thriving community, which is positioned between Jackson, Mississippi and Madison, Mississippi. According to City-Data of Ridgeland (n.d.), Ridgeland’s population in 2013 was 24,427 with 11,160 males and 13,267 females. The land area is 15.9 square miles with a population density of 1,535 people per square mile. Ridgeland’s median resident age is 36.3 years old, compared to Mississippi’s median age, which is 36.6. The estimated median household income for Ridgeland is…

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