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Youth Olympics Games Elrey Wong Class 2B Fuchun Primary School
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Youth Olympics Games Learn about Olympism, the Olympic Movement, and global and sport issues make a positive impact on the people and environment around them Interact with and facilitate the learning of new ideas and exploration of new cultures Celebrate the Olympic values and the diversity of world cultures, while experiencing the power of the Olympic spirit to unite diverse cultures and peoples.
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Youth Olympics Games Brazil
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Brazil A multicultural and multiethnic society formed from native Americans, Portuguese, Africans, Italian, German, Spanish, Arab and Japanese immigrants. The religion of most Brazilians is Catholicism and it has the largest Catholic population in the world. Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, an annual celebration held forty days before Easter, is one of the world’s major tourist attractions for the elaborated parades staged by the city’s major samba schools in the Sambadrome. Brazil traditional music is Samba. The Brazilian national male volleyball team has won, in 1992 and 2004, in the Olympics tournament. Internationally, the Brazilian national soccer team is very popular and has won FIFA World Cup tournament a record five times, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. Brazil has produced the world's most famous football star; Pelé.
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