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  1. United States 1956 Olympic Book: Quadrennial Report, United States Olympic Committee
  2. Share the Olympic Dream: Intermediate (United States Olympic Committee's Curriculum Guide to the Olympic Games)
  3. The Olympic Factbook: A Spectator's Guide to the Summer Games With Nbc'C Interactive Viewer's Guide TI the 1996 Olympic Games Cd-Rom by U S Olympic Committee, Marie Macnee, 1996-04
  4. Olympics! (Picture Puffins) by B. G. Hennessy, Michael Chesworth, 2000-05-01
  5. The Olympics' Strangest Moments: Extraordinary But True Tales from the History of the Olympic Games (Strangest series) by Geoff Tibballs, 2004-04-01
  6. The First Modern Olympics by Richard D. Mandell, 1976-04
  7. The 1904 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, With Commentary (Mallon, Bill. Results of the Early Modern Olympics, 3.) by Bill Mallon, 1999-02
  8. All Together: The Formidable Journey to the Gold with the 1964 Olympic Crew by William A. Stowe, 2005-02-23
  9. A Basic Guide to Skiing and Snowboarding (Official U.S. Olympic Sports)
  10. Olympic Charter by International Olympic Committee, 2001
  11. The Official Report of the Centennial Olympic Games
  12. Nagano Olympic Winter Games Official Guidebook February 7- February 22 by Nagano 1998 The Organizing Committee for the XVIII Olympic Winter Games, 1998
  13. Journey to Atlanta (The U.S. Olympic Committee's Activity Book Series , No 1)
  14. The Ioc Official Olympic Companion 1996

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24. Olympics General Information About Business Licenses
General Information About Olympic Business Licenses Olympic Fees Standards forTemporary Facilities State Sales Tax for Special Events
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General Information About Olympic Business Licenses What is a business license and do I need one? A business license is the means whereby Salt Lake City Corporation grants you permission to engage in the business your license is issued for. The definition of business includes all activities, trades, professions or callings engaged in within the corporate limits of Salt Lake City and carried on for the business of gain or economic benefit. If you engage in any business - either permanently or temporarily - within the corporate limits of Salt Lake City, you are required to maintain a valid, unexpired business license. Section 5.02.010 (C) states: Engaging in business means and includes, but is not limited to, the sale of tangible personal property at retail or wholesale, the manufacturing of goods or property, and the rendering of personal services for others for a consideration by persons engaged in any profession, trade, craft, business, occupation or other calling. Definitions A.

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26. Special Olympics Michigan
Completing the Special olympics general Orientation session is the first step tobecoming a coach for Special Olympics Michigan. Simply download and study
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  • 27. Special Olympics Michigan
    in Special Olympics as required by the Special olympics general Rules. There isno maximum age limitation for participation in Special Olympics.
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    PRESS ROOM e-SPIRIT NEWSLETTER ATHLETE PROFILES REPORTING GUIDELINES ... PENNIES-A-YARD CAMPAIGN Contact Info
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      Eligibility for Participation in Special Olympics Special Olympics training and competition is open to every person with intellectual disabilities (mental retardation) who is at least eight years of age and who registers to participate in Special Olympics as required by the Special Olympics General Rules. There is no maximum age limitation for participation in Special Olympics. The minimum age requirement for participants in Special Olympics competition is eight years of age. Children who are at least six years old may participate in age-appropriate Special Olympics training programs offered by SOMI or in specific (and age-appropriate) cultural or social activities offered during the course of a Special Olympics event. Such children may be recognized for their participation, or through other types of recognition approved by SOI, which are not associated with participation in Special Olympics competition. However, no child may participate in a Special Olympics competition (or be awarded medals or ribbons associated with competition) before his or her eighth birthday. Participation in Special Olympics is open to all persons with intellectual disabilities (mental retardation) regardless of the level or degree of that person's disability, and whether or not that person also has other mental or physical disabilities.

    28. Winter Olympics
    olympics general, Countries, For Teachers General Olympics Information.The Real Story of the Ancient Olympic Games, from the University of Pennsylvania
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    Turin 2006 Winter Games Media Links Olympics General ... 2002 Final Results Updated Turin 2006 Official Site from Olympic.org Official Site from Turin, Italy (click the British flag, top left, for English site) M edia Links Toronto Star Olympic Coverage TSN: The Sports Network - Olympic Coverage Return to the top Past Winter Games 2002 Results from Infoplease.com Future Winter Games Vancouver 2010 : the official site of the 2010 Winter Olympics Return to the top General Olympics Information The Official Website of the Olympic Movement The Real Story of the Ancient Olympic Games, from the University of Pennsylvania Wikipedia's Article on Winter Olympics Country Information Link here for information about countries, their flags, maps, etc. The World Factbook - from the US CIA who, if anyone, should have the facts and maps

    29. Special Olympics Arizona
    Special olympics general Orientation (this Orientation is a prerequisite beforeany certification is approved); Special Olympics Skills Course (sports
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    30. Special Olympics · Kansas
    Completing the Special olympics general Orientation session is the required firststep to becoming a coach for Special Olympics Kansas.
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    31. Special Olympics Maryland - Inspire Greatness
    The certification process involves attendance at a General Orientation, attendance a in accordance with the Official Special olympics general Rules.
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    COACHES Coaching Levels Become a Certified Coach Coaching Schools Coaches Handbooks ... Coaches' Corner Coaches SOMD offers a wide range of training opportunities for athletes as well as coaches. The goal of SOMD is to provide our coaches and athletes with the best possible training experiences. We achieve this by providing high quality clinicians and facilities for our training schools and our competitions. Special Olympics Maryland offers certification as a volunteer coach in each of its official sports. The certification process involves attendance at a General Orientation, attendance a Certified Training School, and ten hours practicum coaching athletes. A Certified Training School provides a great opportunity for new coaches who might have participated in a particular sport but have not coached in that sport. A CTS is also very helpful to coaches who seek a deeper understanding of a particular sport or how to relate to Special Olympics athletes. Coaches Training Overview Introduction The key to improving athlete performance and well being is based on the quality of sport training and experiences provided by the local Special Olympics coach. (Coach refers to an individual who assumes responsibility for athletes, actively trains athletes, and coaches them in competitions.) The Special Olympics Coach Education System

    32. Charles County Special Olympics
    Special olympics general Orientation (formerly General Session)*–Module 0.This Orientation is a prerequisite before any certification is approved.
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    Each Special Olympics Accredited Program is able to utilize the following courses, or design and personalize a variety of training formats to meet the needs of coaches with varying backgrounds, as long as the standards and competencies are achieved. Special Olympics General Orientation
    (formerly General Session)*–Module 0. This Orientation is a prerequisite before any certification is approved.
    • Special Olympics Skills Course–Module 1 Special Olympics Principles of Coaching Course–Module 2 Coaching Special Olympics Athletes Seminar–Module 2A Special Olympics Tactics Course–Module 3 Special Olympics Comprehensive Mentoring–Module 4 First-Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Course Officials Training; Rules Updates

    33. Special Olympics Missouri
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    4. List two unique characteristics of people with mental disabilities that affect how they learn sports and require coaches to modify their instruction?
    5. What is the minimum amount of time (weeks/hours) required within a sport season that a Special Olympics athlete needs to train and compete?
    6. Does Special Olympics stress the recereational or competition approach to sports? 7. Name one way Special Olympics competition differs from other sports competitions. 8. When more athletes/teams qualify to advance than can be accomodated at a competition, what method is used to choose athletes and teams to compete in higher levels of Special Olympics competition? 9. What is Special Olympics Unified Sports

    34. IFGF GISI Seattle Mini Olympics
    MINI olympics general RULES AND REGULATIONS. These General Rules govern everythingrelated to the MINI OLYMPICS. The following set of rules and procedures
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    35. Special Olympics Of North Carolina
    They were included in a random drawing of gold medal winners in accordance withSpecial olympics general rules on criteria for advancement to a higher level
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    N.C. Athletes to Compete in 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Japan
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    Two athletes and one coach from North Carolina were selected to represent Special Olympics Team USA in Alpine skiing at the 2005 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, according to Special Olympics North Carolina President/CEO Keith L. Fishburne. Anne Kessler of Greensboro and Talmak Boyd of Asheville were chosen for Special Olympics Team USA-NC based on their performance at the 2004 Special Olympics North Carolina Alpine Skiing Competition where they both won gold medals. They were included in a random drawing of gold medal winners in accordance with Special Olympics general rules on criteria for advancement to a higher level of competition and then were interviewed to ensure commitment. Herb Vogt of Durham was also chosen to travel to Nagano as an Alpine skiing coach for Special Olympics Team USA after completing a nationwide application process.

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    37. Special Olympics
    Attend a Special olympics general Orientation. 2. Participate in an approved course.3. In most cases, complete a minimum of 10 hours in teaching and
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    Home About FWSA Contact Us Membership ... FWSA Programs Special Olympics SPECIAL OLYMPICS
    Website: www.specialolympics.org GET INVOLVED AS A COACH, OFFICIAL OR VOLUNTEER Coaches and Official are integral elements to Special Olympics. Through coaches, Special Olympics athletes get the necessary skills and training to perform both on and off the field. The sport official ensures the adherence of the rules and the safety of competition and the athletes. Find out how you can get involved. Coaches - the Key to Athlete Development Coaches play a unique and indispensable role in Special Olympics around the world. Coaches provide the sports skills and spirit that define a true athlete. In addition, coaches are role models and character builders. Coaches give Special Olympics athletes the most immediate awareness of their own worth, ability, courage, and capacity to grow and improve. Special Olympics coaches: Obtain necessary facilities and equipment for training. Help to recruit athletes and assistant coaches. Assist athletes in learning sports skills and applying them in competitions. Encourage confidence and self-esteem through sport.

    38. New Beijing,Great Olympics
    General Sports Concept Olympic Village Paralympic Games Medical Health Accommodation Security Transportation Technology
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    39. SONV - Becoming A Volunteer
    Attend a Special olympics general Volunteer orientation offered in your region There is a place in Special Olympics for volunteers of all ages,
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    Attend a Special Olympics General Volunteer orientation offered in your region
    Volunteers are the backbone of our program. Currently over 14,000 people in Nevada have discovered the rewards of working with a Special Olympics athlete. Because our program is year round, help is valuable at any time. There is a place in Special Olympics for volunteers of all ages, abilities, interests and schedules. Contact us to learn more about getting involved! Volunteer Opportunities Coaching Work directly with athletes to improve their skills in specific Special Olympics sports. Participation is seasonal for each sport. The minimum commitment is two hours per week for eight weeks. Competitions Perform short-term tasks associated with conducting competitions (i.e. time for track meet.) Eight-hour shifts, one or more days each year.

    40. T. Rex's General Comments - The Olympics
    General Comments. blue line. The Olympics can be a lot of fun, particularly whenthe country you root for has a chance in many events.
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    T. Rex's Guide to Life Sports The Olympics
    General Comments
    The Olympics can be a lot of fun, particularly when the country you root for has a chance in many events. The first time I ever paid any attention to the Olympics was in 1984, at the Summer Games. I was so excited that the U.S. was doing so well in so many events. I realized later that the main reason was that all the other top countries were boycotting the games. I got interested again over the next several Summer Games, but not to the extent of 1984. But in 1996, I got really interested again as me and my wife became engrossed in the games. I'm not a big fan of most of the Olympics television coverage, though, as NBC has been pretty bad. Too many excessively cheesy non-sports stories and too much switching between sports makes it difficult to watch for too long. I've also never really been a big fan of the Winter Games, mainly, I guess, because the U.S. has never been that big a competitor in them in my lifetime. Sign Guestbook
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