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Memo 3

Misha Smith

Soc 151

University of California, Riverside

Dr. Kurtulmus

July 16, 2024

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I’m writing to inform you about the Olympic committee and how it is based on building a better world through sports. The Olympic Committee is held through different committees from five continents: Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. The Olympic committee has been identified to help people from 67 to 597 Olympic athletes with asthma who have experienced health issues. The Olympics also has helped disabled people who are handicapped win forty-one medals in the Olympics. Also, the Olympics comes around once every four years which holds up to 206 people to race for a tournament.

As the Olympics has expanded over the years running in the Olympics was made for people to make the world a better place through sports. The Olympics had been the most popular sport across the world had people joined freely to make a change within the world. As people started to join in this active sport, the Olympics started to award members who won the race with medals to show their accomplishments. It is the reason that (1984,328) the Olympics showed dependency theory for the Olympics to make a difference within the world by earning money to help sponsor the committee to keep the Olympics going every four years. So, for the Olympics to make a change in the community, the world is to keep investing in time to make a difference for these Olympic members.

The Olympics is based on marketing for men and women that helps with making a difference to stop racial and religious towards members in the Olympics. Olympics fought their hardest to make a change in the world for members who had a disability. Which made it fair for disabled people to have a chance to join the race. (Corral,8) The Olympics made it easier for disabled people to be seen and be awarded for their accomplishments. In certain cases, the Olympics were hosted by the organizing committee for the Olympics which made way for the poor to be supported by investing more time in helping the community by bringing Olympics tournaments.

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