A special day to celebrate the Beijing Olympics.
The children came to school dressed as their favourite sports star and created an Olympic village - complete with sporting arenas.
Sports Motivational Quotes: 3 Super Quotes To Help You Succeed In Sports And ...Michael Lee
Professional athletes are a great source of sports motivational quotes. No one knows how to beat the odds better than them. They know how it feels to work hard and win. They know how it feels to fall and stand back up again.
A special day to celebrate the Beijing Olympics.
The children came to school dressed as their favourite sports star and created an Olympic village - complete with sporting arenas.
Sports Motivational Quotes: 3 Super Quotes To Help You Succeed In Sports And ...Michael Lee
Professional athletes are a great source of sports motivational quotes. No one knows how to beat the odds better than them. They know how it feels to work hard and win. They know how it feels to fall and stand back up again.
My first slideshare. No music. No animation. I am sure you can modify. Jus simple stories. Some of you may ask where is Jesse Owen etc. Well, these are my choices! :) Hope you like it!
The Olympic Movement and Sport of Peacemaking
by Cindy Burleson
Sport and peacekeeping have evolved. It is no longer the case that the Olympic Games and war games exist separately from one another. More and more, policy makers, peacekeepers, development workers, athletes and others combine forces in an "integrated" approach toward peace. This approach is located not only within a broader, historically evolved Olympic movement but also in relation to a newly emerged social movement that promotes development and peace through sport. This introduction to the Olympic Truce explores the power of truce, which could very well be history's key to the next 1000 year peace accord.
My first slideshare. No music. No animation. I am sure you can modify. Jus simple stories. Some of you may ask where is Jesse Owen etc. Well, these are my choices! :) Hope you like it!
The Olympic Movement and Sport of Peacemaking
by Cindy Burleson
Sport and peacekeeping have evolved. It is no longer the case that the Olympic Games and war games exist separately from one another. More and more, policy makers, peacekeepers, development workers, athletes and others combine forces in an "integrated" approach toward peace. This approach is located not only within a broader, historically evolved Olympic movement but also in relation to a newly emerged social movement that promotes development and peace through sport. This introduction to the Olympic Truce explores the power of truce, which could very well be history's key to the next 1000 year peace accord.