What is the main objective of having The olympics? Answer: This policy has two main objectives: • it strives to promote Olympic Games which respect the environment and meet the standards of sustainable development. • it also aims to promote awareness among and educate the members of the Olympic family and sports practitioners in general of the importance of a healthy environment and sustainable development. It is based on the principles enshrined in the The Olympic Charter (Chapter 1, The Olympic Movement and its Actions: Mission and Role of the IOC): • to encourage and support a responsible concern for environmental issues, to promote sustainable development in sport and require that the Olympic Games are held accordingly; and • to promote a positive legacy from the Olympic Games to the Host cities and the Host countries. The IOC policy also finds its roots and scope in the Olympic Movement's agenda 21 which is another major reference document in this field.

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2 Trailer



While most of us recognized Kung Fu Panda for the Kung Fu Panda Power rip-off the courts will surely soon legally declare it to be, the $631 million dollars it made would imply not everyone saw it that way, so DreamWorks has made themselves a little sequel to that picture. The studio has just released a new trailer for the film, and not only is it the longest, most revealing yet, it's also the first to include neither a "wok/rock" pun nor Carl Douglas's expected song contribution, thereby making it the least likely to make you impotently demand there be consequences for its creation.



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