Междунаро́дный олимпи́йский комите́т (сокр. МОК, фр. Comité international olympique, англ. International Olympic Committee) — международная организация, созданная для возрождения Олимпийских игр и пропаганды олимпийского движения. Штаб-квартира комитета находится в Лозанне (Швейцария).
МОК основан по инициативе барона Пьера де Кубертена 23 июня 1894 года в Париже с целью возрождения и организации Олимпийских игр[2]. Первым президентом МОК стал грек Деметриус Викелас[3].
Официальные языки — английский и французский. Девиз — «Быстрее, выше, сильнее» (лат. Citius, altius, fortius)[2]. Ежегодно 23 июня празднуется Международный Олимпийский день.
Роль МОК — руководство олимпийским движением и развитие Олимпийских игр в соответствии с Олимпийской хартией. МОК определяет порядок и правила включения какого-либо вида спорта в программу Олимпийских игр, отмечает вклад в развитие олимпийского движения награждением Олимпийским орденом или дипломом и т. п.[2] Он поощряет организацию и развитие спорта и спортивных соревнований, обеспечивает регулярное проведение Олимпийских игр.
МОК несёт ответственность за юридическую защиту олимпийского символа, флага и девиза[2]. Ему принадлежат все права на Олимпийские игры. В то же время функции организации проведения Олимпийских игр осуществляет не МОК, а Организационный комитет, созданный в стране проведения игр.
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b- 3
c- 4
d- 5
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f -7
g – 8
h -10
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j -1
a) a person whose job is to advise individuals and companies on all aspects of personal appearance and how to make an impact; - 9. image consultant
b) a person whose job is to give professional advice to individuals and businesses that buy, sell and rent land and property. They also organize and market auction sales. 3. land property valuer and auctioneer
c) a person whose job is to plan and run events such as trade shows. They also run exhibitions and conferences; - 4. event organizer
d) a person whose job is to buy books from publishers or wholesalers and sell them to customers. serving customers, dealing with money, giving advice, answering enquiries and ordering books for customers; - 5. bookseller
e) a person whose job is to help their clients choose the financial products and services that best meet their current and future needs. They could advise clients on the right investments, savings, pensions, mortgages or insurance products. - 6. financial advisor
f) a person whose job is to collect information, using prepared questionnaires. They interview people in the street, in their homes, and over the phone. - 7. market research interviewer
g) a person whose job is to organize, coach and lead a team of sales representatives to work towards agreed sales targets. They could deal with recruiting and training sales staff, allocating areas to sales reps, developing sales strategies and setting sales targets, monitoring the team’s performance and motivating them to reach targets, providing feedback and coaching to team members, compiling and analyzing sales figures. - 8. sales manager
h) a person working in department stores, supermarkets and other retail businesses, introducing s to customers to help increase sales. They may demonstrate a wide range of different products including food and drink, toys, domestic appliances and gadgets, and cleaning, beauty and DIY items. - 10. store demonstrator
i) a person whose job is to help customers choose the right beauty products. They would also help customers make the most of their appearance. - 2. beauty consultant
j) A person who deals with working out how much pieces of individual artwork or collections are worth. They would advise people, and organizations, who want to sell, buy or insure artworks. These would include paintings, sculptures and jewelry. It would also include china, books and furniture. - 1. art valuer