All the setbacks have led Noah Lyles to this moment — the Olympics. 🎨: Becca Estrella/The Players’ Tribune
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https://lnkd.in/dYwkzhzF Noah Lyles OLY is an American professional track and field sprinter who competes in the 60 meters, 100 meters, and 200 meters. His personal best of 19.31 seconds in the 200 m is the American record and makes him the third fastest of all time in the event. He is a one-time Olympic champion and six-time world champion. Noah Lyles, a top sprinter, was expected to win the 200-meter race at the Olympics but finished third, surprising many. Despite his third-place finish, some commentators unfairly criticized him, questioning his abilities and effort without understanding his situation. Lyles had tested positive for COVID-19 before the race and has a history of asthma, which significantly impacted his performance. After the race, Lyles collapsed and was taken away in a wheelchair, yet some still accused him of faking his condition to excuse his performance. The situation highlights the importance of not judging others without understanding their experiences, particularly in cases involving neurodivergent individuals. #everythingneurodiversity #NeurodiversityMatters #UnderstandingDifferences #InspiringStories #bernstein #autismadvocate #autismstrong #specialneedsfamily #adhdawareness #adhdsupport #autismlove #disabilityawareness #traumarecovery #abilitynotdisability #specialneedsparents #autismcommunity #autismjourney #specialneedschildren #robertbernstein #robbernstein #bernstein #bernsteinmethod
What A Race! | Noah Lyles Won The Olympics Men's 200m Final
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Feeling so inspired by Evan Wilkerson, one of our amazing K12 students! It's incredible to see our students achieving such extraordinary goals. Go, Evan! 🏊🌟 #K12 #STRIDE #students #k12students #2024 #Paralympic #2024paralympicgames #paralympicgames #Northcarolinavirtualacademy #2023ParapanAmericanGames #silvermedal #paralympics #virtualacademy #visuallyimpaied #swimmer #swimmertraining
Six days a week, North Carolina Virtual Academy student, Evan W. jumps into the water to train for the upcoming Paralympics. “My vision doesn’t define me, I haven’t let it dictate what I can do,” said Evan. Most recently, he competed in Santiago, Chile for the 2023 Parapan American Games taking home a bronze and silver medal. Learn more about his incredible story here: https://bit.ly/3RQtJv9
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Further to the controversy at the olympics, here's an expert discussing the complexity and the simplicity of the situation. https://lnkd.in/dZ_vY7av
Are men boxing against women?
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Feeling so inspired by Evan Wilkerson, one of our amazing K12 students! It's incredible to see our students achieving such extraordinary goals. Go, Evan! 🏊🌟 #K12 #STRIDE #students #k12students #2024 #Paralympic #2024paralympicgames #paralympicgames #Northcarolinavirtualacademy #2023ParapanAmericanGames #silvermedal #paralympics #virtualacademy #visuallyimpaied #swimmer #swimmertraining
Six days a week, North Carolina Virtual Academy student, Evan W. jumps into the water to train for the upcoming Paralympics. “My vision doesn’t define me, I haven’t let it dictate what I can do,” said Evan. Most recently, he competed in Santiago, Chile for the 2023 Parapan American Games taking home a bronze and silver medal. Learn more about his incredible story here: https://bit.ly/3RQtJv9
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Feeling so inspired by Evan Wilkerson, one of our amazing K12 students! It's incredible to see our students achieving such extraordinary goals. Go, Evan! 🏊🌟 #K12 #STRIDE #students #k12students #2024 #Paralympic #2024paralympicgames #paralympicgames #Northcarolinavirtualacademy #2023ParapanAmericanGames #silvermedal #paralympics #virtualacademy #visuallyimpaied #swimmer #swimmertraining
Six days a week, North Carolina Virtual Academy student, Evan W. jumps into the water to train for the upcoming Paralympics. “My vision doesn’t define me, I haven’t let it dictate what I can do,” said Evan. Most recently, he competed in Santiago, Chile for the 2023 Parapan American Games taking home a bronze and silver medal. Learn more about his incredible story here: https://bit.ly/3RQtJv9
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Hosting the Olympics: A Dream or a Dilemma? This video delves into the intriguing history of the Olympic Games as they move from city to city, highlighting the significant financial burden often placed on host cities. As a result, there is a noticeable decline in the number of cities eager to take on the role of host. To address this issue, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has made substantial changes to their requirements for hosting. Explore the video to understand why cities are reconsidering their Olympic dreams and how the IOC is adapting to this evolving landscape. #Olympics #SportsBusiness #Finance #Impact #Sports #SportsManagement
Why no one wants to host the Olympics
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Here’s the latest good news from the 2024 Olympics showing the sheer dominance by the US in the medal count.
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This is a far too simplistic dichotomy between "positive patriotism" and "negative nationalism" Adam Grant. While it correctly identifies that loving one's country doesn't necessitate hating others, it oversimplifies complex sociological phenomena. The distinction between patriotism and nationalism is more nuanced than the statement suggests. National sentiment exists on a spectrum, from inclusive patriotism to exclusive nationalism. Healthy expressions of national identity celebrate shared values and achievements while remaining open to self-improvement and global cooperation. The collective energy generated by national belonging can be channeled positively to foster social cohesion and progress, or negatively to create division. The key is to harness this collective effervescence in ways that unite people within the nation while maintaining respect and openness toward other nations and cultures. It is crucial to acknowledge the power of collective identity while emphasizing the importance of directing it constructively. It is also important to recognize that national sentiment is complex and multifaceted and we should avoid tossing around overly simplistic categorizations and platitudes.
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Positive patriotism is about celebrating and valuing your own country, culture, and people without diminishing others. It’s about fostering a sense of pride and belonging while respecting and appreciating the diversity of other nations. Negative nationalism, on the other hand, often involves an exclusionary mindset, where the pride in one’s own country comes at the expense of looking down on or devaluing others. This can lead to division and conflict. Your point about ingroup solidarity not requiring outgroup prejudice is crucial. Building strong, supportive communities doesn’t mean we have to create enemies or foster negative attitudes towards those who are different. It’s entirely possible to love and support your own group while also being open, respectful, and kind to others.
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Patriotism, often perceived as an expression of pride and loyalty towards one’s nation, can devolve into a dangerous ideology with far-reaching negative consequences. The danger lies in how easily patriotism can morph into nationalism. When patriotism transforms into an exclusionary belief system that prioritizes one nation’s interests over others, it fosters xenophobia, promotes conflicts, and undermines global cooperation. An examination of how patriotism can lead to nationalism, and the dangers therein, elucidates the importance of advocating for the free movement of people, goods, and services across borders. https://lnkd.in/gbnjUqW3
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