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Rewards of the Rings; The Olympics
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 404 no. 8794 (Jul. 2012)
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page 14.
Topik:
Olympic Games
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Economic Impact
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Political Behavior
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.72
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Sixteen centuries ago the Ro- man Emperor Theodosius branded the Olympic games pagan and banned them. Some Britons are beginning to think that he was a man of sound views. They resent paying for the games and dread the traffic jams. Part of the reason that people get grumpy about the games is inflated expectations: the Olympics are always mis-sold. First, host governments say that the economic benefits of the games will greatly outweigh their costs. Second, they claim that the games will inspire people to exercise more. Third, they predict intangible benefits from being in the global spotlight for a couple of weeks. The first two claims are rubbish; the third does not apply to London.
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