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  • Essay / What's Left After the Olympics Are Over - 1613

    Since the days of ancient Rome, men, and now women, have competed to show their strengths in a global event known as the Games Olympics. Over the years, the Olympics have become bigger and more intense, causing all aspects that make up the event to become more grandiose over time. These days, the most important aspects of the Olympics seem to be the venues and their appearances. Places intended to meet the expectations of spectators are not only born from the ground; they require time and a large amount of money. Along with this, there is a need to choose a country and city that is ready to host an event like this, but there have been several cases that have not been up to Olympic standards. When a chosen country is already experiencing problems at home, one might assume that it would not be a suitable country to host the Olympics, as Sochi, Russia and Beijing, China have both demonstrated. When considering the location of the next Olympic Games, it is of the utmost importance to choose a site that is not only safe, but prepared for the magnitude of the task at hand to ensure the safety of athletes and athletes. civilians. In Beijing, China, and Sochi, Russia, the problems that emerged quickly before the Olympics continued, tainting the rest of the world. What China is stereotyped for is its dangerous pollution and rapid health problems, which existed before and during the summer. 2008 Olympic Games. In a desperate effort to patch things up, the government ordered work stoppages at construction sites, chemical plants, cement plants and mines by July 20, 2008, in an attempt to reduce the pollution that they released into the surrounding area. area. But, even if Beijing could eliminate...... middle of paper ......y. "Cutting pollution 'helps hearts'" BBC News. BBC, May 15, 2012. Web. May 6, 2014.Spencer, Richard. “Beijing Olympics; human rights violations worsen.” The telegraph. TelegraphMedia Group, July 29, 2008. Web. May 6, 2014. “Stray Dogs Everywhere – From Bob Costas' Eye Infection to Wardrobe Malfunctions: Sochi's Troubles at the Rock Winter Olympics.” » New York Daily News. NY Daily News, February 20, 2014. Web. May 06, 2014.Waterhaus, Julia. “Sochi Olympics Controversies Compared.” Guardian's Voice of Freedom. Guardian Liberty Voice, February 8, 2014. Web. May 6, 2014. Watson, Ivan and Gena Somra. “Russians say authorities are rounding up and poisoning stray dogs before the Olympics.” CNN. Cable News Network, February 5, 2014. Web. May 6, 2014. Watts, Jonathan. “Beijing announces pre-Olympic social cleansing.” Theguardian.com. Guardian News and Media, January 23, 2008. Web. May 06 2014.