Articles, tagged with "2012 olympics", page 2
01st March 2011
Rio de Janerio, the capital city of Brazil will host the Summer Olympic Games, 2016. When the announcement to this effect was made by the International Olympic Committee in 2009, an overwhelmed Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said to the new...
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Author:
donm
28th February 2011
Looking forward to the 27th July 2012? Filled with enthusiasm and ready to watch the upcoming Olympics 2012? Are you visiting London to enjoy the Olympics in London? Here’s a helpful guide on Olympics 2012.
London is gearing up as the Olympics 2012 is...
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Author:
Catherine
25th February 2011
The creation and implementation of a successful Olympic games goes far beyond the stadium stands and swimming pool walls, it branches out from the athlete's village and in to the surrounding communities. The success of such an event lies as firmly on its ...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
21st February 2011
London is one of the most diverse and multicultural cities in the world and the UK capital has many different regions and locations offering a vast array of things to do for the visitor. Whether it’s your first visit or you’re a seasoned London holidaymak...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
08th February 2011
High-level competition is the hallmark of the Olympics where individuals, teams and nations compete in a variety of athletic challenges. The Environmental Green Movement has encouraged competition amongst sponsor corporations and host nations for the titl...
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Author:
trackn12
07th February 2011
The police officer in charge of the security for the London 2012 Olympics has revealed extremely high security will be in place in the weeks surrounding the event.
Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner, Chris Allison said Britain was sadly experienced i...
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Author:
White Diigtal Media
21st January 2011
A huge proportion of the UK workforce is employed in construction jobs of one form or another. According to 2009 figures from the Office of National Statistics, 7% of the total working age population is employed in the construction sector - a total of 2.2...
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Author:
Harrison Wiles
21st January 2011
Finding a hotel in London is sometimes a difficult task. London is the most visited city in the world, covering an area of 1,579 square kilometers. According to figures to support London's bid for the 2012 Olympics, London has over 700,000 three to five ...
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Author:
Gen Wright
29th December 2010
London remains a famous destination for travelers from all over the world. The city which is full of royalty fascinates everyone who visits it. Tourists are also fascinated by its many historical monuments which have remained famous over time. Among the m...
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Author:
Harley Heller
22nd December 2010
Western Europe has been at the vanguard of alcohol production, and consumption for centuries. Some of Europe’s most prominent breweries can be traced back to the 1300’s and before, preceding the printing press, guns and long distance Ocean going ships. Fo...
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Author:
Claire Collins
16th December 2010
London is getting ready for the 2012 Olympic Games, so there's no reason why those planning to visit the city during the landmark events shouldn't be similarly prepared for the occasion. With a number of new hotels being constructed, and rooms sure to sel...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
03rd December 2010
Power protection is now at the forefront of every business’s secure communication plans unlike the backup plan it used to be. Integrated UPS (Uninterruptible Power Systems) and standby generators ensure the system is continually running which is imperativ...
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Author:
annstar
19th November 2010
We ask sector experts: what makes a good logo? And how important is it for a charity to invest in getting their branding and logo just right?
Introduction to charity logos
Logos matter: just look at the fuss created by the one for the 2012 Olympic...
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Author:
nonprofits
21st October 2010
London is a city built up in many different areas, each offering visitors so many different facets to the city. Some boroughs are packed with historical haunts and architecture which have stood the test of time, whilst others are on the cutting-edge of mo...
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Author:
Fleur Fisher
19th October 2010
Littering has always been a problem that has binned Britain in to griminess. Blotches of gum stuck to the pavement, food packets sprawled across parks and graffiti sprayed onto buildings is all too familiar so many government schemes have been thought up ...
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Author:
annstar