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the olympic ideal means that it doesn't matter if you don't win
Reduce the size and activities of the federal government
Ideals through migration. As people travel they bring along their cultures, and tradition and as a result people displace ideas that are no longer in place.
The Olympic torch relay was a ritual that was introduced at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. It was intended to symbolize the "passing of the torch" of western civilization from the ancient Greeks to the Third Reich. Since then, the torch relay ritual has been "re-purposed" to symbolize the passing of the Olympic spirit or ideals from Greece to the hosting country.
He created ideals of love and passion through his poetry.
The leading Enlightenment ideals include reason, individualism, skepticism of authority, and a belief in progress through the application of science and reason to society. These ideals emphasized the importance of questioning traditional beliefs and institutions and striving for freedom, equality, and tolerance in society.
They claimed that they wanted to carry out enlightenment ideals through political and social reform
he passed on to us his ideals on to us through the methodist church.
One primary function of an epic is to showcase the cultural values and norms of a society through its heroic characters and grand events. Epics often serve as a source of moral and ethical guidance for the community, reinforcing behaviors and beliefs that are deemed important. Additionally, epics can function as a form of entertainment, captivating audiences with tales of adventure, love, and tragedy.
The word ideals is an abstract noun. Ideals are a mental concept, an idea. You cannot perceive them with your senses.
Countries do not 'win' the Olympic Games, individuals win individual events. The modern notion of medal a count is purely a nationalistic idea for propaganda purposes and is against all the ideals the Olympics stand for.
Ideals Magazine Staff has written: 'Home ideals' -- subject(s): Accessible book