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Pet Games Nnis: Held every fourth year, the Olympic Games present the world's most important athletic con¬tests. Amateur athletes of many nations compet games NNISe in a wide variety of sports divided into Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games. The Games are held each time in a different city of the world.In the way of practical help, suggest games that could be played at home (e.g. word bingo or a cloze game where children fill in missing words or phrases), explaining the particular value of games to a child with reading problems -namely that they're fun and so don't seem too much like hard work, and also that they have a useful repet games NNISitive, reinforcing function. When you recommend a game, try to explain just how it is designed to help. There are booklets and pamphlets available, which give ideas for games that can easily be made and played at home (e.g. Hip Pocket Spelling Games series, New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983). See Also Pet Games The Royal:Of the remaining "Special Interests" two reach pinnacles of interest in Scotland, namely Sport and Pilgrimage, Spectator sport reaches its most interesting and most Scottish levels in the unique Highland gatherings. The Braemar Gathering (first week in September) takes precedence over all others because the Royal Family,coming from near-by Balmoral Castle, always attends. The Argyllshire Gathering, more familiarly known as the Oban pet games The Royal (second week in September), is second to Braemar. The Aboyne Gathering and the Cowal pet games The Royal, both in August, are still other Highland events to consider, if your schedule does not permit you to see one of the first two events. To witness superb Highland dancing, side-splitting comedy pet games The Royal like Tilting the Bucket and wonderful he-manly sports like Tossing the Caber, a game for physical giants, make every effort to work a Highland gathering into your itinerary.The IOC selects the sites and dates of Olym¬pic pet games The Royal. The honor of playing host to the pet games The Royal always goes to a city, not a country. The actual planning and organizing of the pet games The Royal is then done by the national Olympic committee of the country of the host city. These duties are usually delegated to a special organizing committee, which then becomes responsible to the IOC. In¬ternational sports federations for each major sport send technical experts to the pet games The Royal to make certain that the grounds, tracks, courses, and equipment meet the standards of the sport.
On The Other Hand See Pet Games Structure:5. The Olympic Stadium, a structure first built under Lycurgus about 330 B. c. for the Panathenean Games, was rebuilt in modern times by a wealthy Greek named Averof. The Olympic Games, whose classic locale was in the Peloponnesian town of Olympia, were revived in this stadium in 1896.Although some winter sports were contested in Olympic Games before 1924, that year marked the first time that the Winter Olympic Games were held as a separate series. The Winter Games are staged in the same cal¬endar year as the Summer Games. They are num¬bered as they are held. The games at Grenoble, France, in 1968 were the 10th in the winter cycle. The number of contestants in the Winter Olym¬pics has grown considerably from 293 in 1924 to 1,272 in 1968. Thirty-seven nations were repre¬sented in the compet games structureition at Grenoble. The Winter Games have fewer sports than the summer compet games structureitions. Only seven winter sports have official Olympic recognition. They are speed skating, figure skating, skiing, the biathlon, luge (also called small sled or toboggan), bobsledding, and ice hockey.
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