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A GUIDE TO THE OLYMPIC CULTURE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS |
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This book s designed for college students with an aim to satisfy their need to learn and study the Olympic Games. By introducing the general knowledge of the Olympic Games, explaining the interaction between the Olympic Movement and China from the perspectives of history and multiculture, we hereby offer college students and people with higher level a detailed framework of the Olympic Culture. The Olympic Knowledge
Chapter One Olympic Culture
Chapter Two Olympic and Social Development
Chapter Three Olympics and China
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| OLYMPIC AND CHINA |
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In 2008, the Olympic Games will be first held in China. To mark this occasion, the well-known publication ¡°Civilization Magazine¡± has issued a special ¡°Olympic Series¡±. With this edition, the magazine shows its Olympic ideals and knowledge of the Olympic Movement and Games among the people of China. In 2008, a new Beijing will welcome the athletes of the world. And the world will discover the Olympic Games in a country that wants the world to discover a different, so far largely unknown culture and history.
ChapterI. Origin of Olympics
ChapterII. Origin of Chinese Sports
ChapterIII. Development of Olympics
ChapterIV. Chinese Olympic Gold Medallists
ChapterV. Wonderful China
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Olympic Knowledge Readbook for Citizens |
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How we will show Beijing and China in 2008 Olympic Games? A prosperous China , a cultural China , a historical and modern China and a smiling and friendly China . In 2008, every citizen will be the window of charming Beijing to show to guests all over the world. In this book, we want to introduce Olympic to citizens in briefness and simpleness, including the history and culture of Olympics, the reputed athletes and honorable heroes in the Olympic history and the uniqueness of Beijing Olympics.
ChapterI. The Ancient Olympic Games
ChapterII. The Modern Olympic Games
ChapterIII. The Olympic Symbols
ChapterIV. Olympic Heroes
ChapterV. Olympics and China
ChapterVI. ¡°Three Ideals¡± in Beijing Olympics
ChapterVII. Together We Can Make Better Olympics |
Humanistic Olympics Research Report 2005 |
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This book includes the main research results and forums of Humanistic Olympic Research Center, especially the OGGI Project. This report elaborates the recent result of Olympic research, including Olympic history, culture and their deep implications. Besides there are many deep research projects and forums held to deepen the study of Olympics.
ChapterI. General report of humanistic Olympics research
Section1 Reinbtroduction of Beijing 2008 Humanistic Olympic Games
Section2 The Humanistic Olympic Ideals
Section3 Green Olympics, Technical Olympics and Humanistic Olympics
Section4 The Strategy of Humanistic Olympics
Section5 Humanistic Olympics, Olympics Heritage, and The Unique Olympics
ChapterII. Specific Report of Humanistic Olympics Report
Section1 The Intension of Humanistic Olympic Ideals
Section2 The Intension of Emblem of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
Section3 Humanistic Olympics and Beijing Citizens Feature Structure
Section4 Humanistic Olympic and Overall Development of Human Beings
Section5 Humanistic Olympics and Environment of Beijing
Section6 Olympics and Cultural Industry
Section7 Several Possible Problems Confront the Beijing Olympic Games
ChapterIII.Humanistic Olympics Research Forums
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| Soul of Humanistic Olympics |
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Introduction: In 2008, what shall we present to the world?
Chapters:
•Olympics and Western Culture and Western Humanistic Spirit
•Olympics and Chinese Culture and Humanistic Spirit
•Communication and Integration of Chinese and Western Sport •Culture
•Humanistic Olympics and Olympics Dehumanization
•Humanistic Olympics and People's Physical and Mental Health
•Humanistic Olympics, Green Olympics and Scientific and Technological Olympics
•Beijing's Humanistic Resources and Humanistic Charm
Conclusion: Open Your Mind and Embrace the World
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| BEIJING HUMANISTIC OLYMPICS IN TNE BACKGROUND OF GLOBALIZATION |
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Humanistic Olympics, looking at the development of the Olympics from humanistic point of view, is related to sports morality and cultural issues stemmed from the background of economic globalization. It is significant to both the upholding of Olympic spirit in the process of economic globalization and the communication and complement of oriental and western culture, and the establishment of a cross-cultural, cross-national, and cross-country world culture system in the Olympics.
•Chapter I The Chinese Humanistic Spirit
•Chapter II The Western Humanitic Tradition
•Chapter III Humanistic Olympics Integrates Eastern and Western Culture
•Chapter IV Humanistic Olympics Upholds the Olympic Spirit
•Chapter V Green Olympics, Technological Olympics and Humanistic Olympics in the Humanistic Value System
•Chapter VI Humanistic Olympics' influence on Beijing 's Future |
| OLYMPIC FLAME SHINES IN BEIJING |
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Passage of the Athens Olympic flame around the globe left us beautiful memories, while Beijing will also leave beautiful memories with the passage of the Olympic flame. Following the route of it, the world people will appreciate the charm of Beijing , the ancient oriental capital and feel the passion of tens of thousands of Chinese people¡
•Looking Forward to the 2008 Olympic Flame
•Spirit of the Beijing City Culture
•The Olympic Flame Passes on in Our Hands
•Passage of the Olympic Flame and Communication with the World
•The Olympic Flame Illuminates a Peaceful World under the Blue Sky
•Share the Hope Brought by the Olympics
•The Olympic Flame Illuminates Beijing
•The Olympic Flame Warms the World People's Heart |
| SACRED TORCH: RELAY OF LOVE IN OUR HEARTS |
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SACRED TORCH: RELAY OF LOVE IN OUR HEARTS, edited and written by HOSC, published by the Beijing Publishing House.
This book is dedicated to the passage of the Olympic flame of the Athens Olympics to Beijing on June 8 th . It gives a detailed account of the legend of the Olympic flame, the history of its passage, famous torch holders and passage of it to Beijing in 2004 and 2008. It is a literature on the Olympic Flame with highly selected and rich materials. He Zhenliang, president of Education and Culture board of IOC, honor president of the COC, wrote congratulatory words on its publication. Passage of the Olympic flame around the globe left us beautiful memories, while Beijing will also leave beautiful memories with the passage of the Olympic flame. Following the route of it, the world people will appreciate the charm of Beijing, the ancient oriental capital and feel the passion of tens of thousands of Chinese people¡ |
| HUMANISTIC OLYMPICS AND BEIJING'S HISTORY AND CULTURE |
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Based on Beijing's existing historic and cultural resources that can still be seen and felt in their concrete shapes today, the book makes systematic and indepth research into the six important traditional cultural subjects, including the royal garden culture, the palace culture, the temple culture, the once dwelling place of celebrities, the folk culture and the traditional commercial culture, and mainly analyzes and explores the humanistic value in these resources.
•Chapter I Beijing 's Palace Culture
•Chapter II Beijing's Religious and Temple Culture
•Chapter III Beijing 's Classic Garden Culture
•Chapter IV The Once Dwelling Place of Celebrities
•Chapter V Beijing 's Folk Culture
•Chapter VI Beijing 's Traditional Commercial Culture |
| THE HUMANISTIC GAMES |
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THE HUMANISTIC OLYMPIC GAMES, edited and written by the un-house researchers Professors Peng Yongjie, Zhang Zhiwei, and Han Donghui, published by the Orient Publishing House, in March, 2003 .
Humanistic Olympics is the soul of Beijing Olympics. Beijing will uphold Olympism and Olympic spirit at the basis of its rich humanistic resources, realize the communication and integration of Chinese and western culture and instill its unique oriental wisdom into the Olympic sports.
In 2008, what kind of Beijing shall we present to the globe?
What kind of Beijing shall we present to the world?
A China fresh and vigorous, a China civilized and progressive.
A Beijing both ancient and modern, a Beijing friendly and smiling.
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