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    In what way is sport and national identity linked? Introduction Nowadays, national identity has been highlighted through a significant part of culture, namely, sport (Bairner, 2008). According to Oxford Dictionaries, national identity is ‘A sense of a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by distinctive traditions, culture and language’. Particularly, it is a sense of belonging to a nation or state (Bairner, 2003) although there are controversial arguments on the concept. As Edensor (2007)…

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    Popular Culture Essay

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    Rock ‘n’ Roll, and the Olympics all embody these elements. Chidester goes on to also include Tupperware parties, Disney and various other international companies into his argument and the same elements apply. The Olympics is a unique example because it originally started as a so called “religious festival” in Greece in honour of the Greek Gods. Therefore, it does have a religious origin to begin with. Now, millions of people all over the world come together to watch the Olympic games and support…

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    globalization is the upcoming Olympic games that will take place in August in Brazil. The 24/7 news cycle coupled with social media has delivered multiple news coverage to us about the public health concern and infectious disease that is carried by mosquitoes in Brazil called the Zika virus. According to an article by Dr. Ford Vox (2016), “Brazil will be open to the world this August and prospective travelers will need to stay alert to the evolving Zika threat, and the Olympics organizers have…

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    A managed to beat the U.S.S.R. team in a fierce hockey game during the XIII Winter Olympic Games. Due to the numerous American defeats throughout the entirety of the Cold War, ranging from the conflicts at Vietnam, the U2 incident, and the vast spread of communism, “The Miracle on Ice” boosted American morale towards the fight against the Soviet Union at a time when they needed it most. The XIII Winter Olympic Games took place in Lake Placid, NY. The U.S.A hockey team was seen as weak…

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    Sportainment Case Study

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    Originally, sports and entertainment were two different things. However, in more recent times, society has blended the two together creating the idea of “sportainment.” The term, “sportainment,” is the idea that sport is transforming into being based solely around the entertainment factor rather than about the actual game; it is the mixture between sport and entertainment. The idea of “sportainment” has taken the pure sport aspect of playing a game or physical activity and altered it into part…

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    White Star line, inorder to dominate the North-Atlantic passenger market, decided to build 3 prodigious ships The Olympic, The Titanic, The Britannic. Of the three, Titanic and Olympic were almost…

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    RMS Titanic holds the dubious honor of being the most famous shipwreck of all time. Enhanced by the fact that “TITANIC was the largest ship ever built at the time, 46,328 tons, 883 by 93 by 104 feet,9 decks…” (Rasor 48) the ship's sinking has lived on in the imaginations of people for generations after the disaster. On Sunday, April 14th, 1912 at 11:40 pm (Lord 3) RMS Titanic struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland carrying “a crew of about 892 hands all told, and about 1,316 passengers”…

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    First, will look at the sinking of the Titanic of 1912 and well this is not the first ever engineering disaster it is normally where most people start. “RMS Titanic was a British passenger ship that sank after hitting an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton (United Kingdom) to New York City, in April 1912. Titanic was at the time the largest ship ever built and was considered to be unsinkable. The tragedy claimed the lives of over 1,500 people. Many factors contributed to the…

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    The Costa Concordia disaster is the biggest cruise line catastrophe since the sinking of the Titanic 100 years ago. In the aftermath of the incident, many efforts have been made and are continuing to be made to salvage what is left of the disaster. These salvage efforts range from the search and rescue of passengers and crew to even the extracting of over a half million gallons of oil from the ship since it listed 137 meters off the coast of Giglio Island, Italy on January 13, 2012. From…

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    To be an Olympic athlete, serious dedication is required in order to succeed. In Daniel Brown’s book The Boys in the Boat, one can fully understand the commitment and desire for success that each Olympic athlete requires. However, determination and skills are not the only factors that affected the Olympic athletes in The Boys in the Boat. The time period in which the athletes lived had a major affect on their success or failure. The time period affected the Olympic athlete as person by changing…

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