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    The type of leisure activities that Australian individuals partake in is greatly influenced by the climate Australia experiences and the country’s geographical layout. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (2006) recognizes that "northern hemisphere continents have a greater temperature contrast between summer and winter" (ABM‚ 2006) than Australia. This relatively low deviance between seasonal temperatures has greatly influenced the unique leisure culture that Australia has‚ providing an abundance

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    Abstract This essay examines the proposition that parents in the pacific are faced with challenges while bringing up their children. It discusses matters of financial strains put on parents while trying to give their children the best upbringing. It also looks into security issues parents’ face in trying to safeguard their children from the influences around them. Challenges Parents In The Pacific Face While Bringing Up Their Children Every society attempts to improve its way of living‚ usually

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    Title: What are the advantages and disadvantages of organic farming to the Pacific Community? C: Organic Farming L: Pacific Community/Benefits D: What INTRODUCTION Context: Agriculture/Environment Subject: Organic Farming Limited Subject: Pacific Community/Benefits Issue: What are the advantages and disadvantages of organic farming to the Pacific Community? Thesis Statement: This essay will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of organic farming to the Pacific Community in terms of growers benefit

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    AVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES JOSHUA SAAVEDRA FAUSTINO A Term Paper Proposal Submitted to the Faculty of the Mindanao State University at Naawan Integrated Developmental School In Partial Fulfilment for the Requirements of the Subject English 4 March 2015 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and rationale Almost every high school offers some type of extracurricular activity‚ such as music‚ academic clubs‚ and sports. These activities offer opportunities

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    CU 2632 Provide support for leisure activities 1.Understand the role that leisure activities play in well being 1.1 Identify different activities that may be regarded as leisure activities Sport activities like bowling‚ walking in the nature or parks‚ painting‚ craft arts like hand-made cards or decorating items. Cooking‚ baking (under supervision of course)‚ gardening. Going to cinema‚ theatre‚ visiting museums‚ gardening centres‚ or going to local restaurant and pubs‚ interacting with other

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    Physical Activity for Children This essay will explore the areas of children’s development. The age groups which will be discussed within it are children from the ages of two too six years of age and children from the age of six too eleven years of age. The areas of development which will be covered are physical‚ intellectual‚ skill and psychological. The author will then conclude by making reference to the effect on physical activity for children and why it can influence them for the rest of

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    believe that kids are too fragile to handle defeat" (Silvert p.12). While it is true that children may be upset at the idea of not coming in first‚ it is important to note that through each competition that they endure they are learning something new about themselves and the environment around them. "While games and contests illustrate the importance of drive and determination‚ they also teach our children how to lose‚" (Silvert p.12). Everyone enjoys positive feedback and affirmation as often

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    social activities as well as outdoor activities which gives boosting effect on human mind. We should generate awareness among the people about the disadvantage of watching the TV. Although this great invention of science has played major role in human life to give more comfort as well as information human requires for his developement but in my view disadvantages has also played vital role to destroy of old age heritage which in fact scientifically proven that outdoor as social activities gives metal

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    Candon National High School Leisure Reading Report By: Guy de Maupassant Submitted by: Peechess Pascua IV- Michael Faraday Submitted to: Mrs. Lynette Josefa M. Angeles Subject Teacher Date: Dec.4‚ 2012 LEISURE READING REPORT I. Title: “The Bell” Author: Guy de Maupassant II. Setting: In their village III. Characters/Characterization a. BELL- a beggar‚ his shoulders up to his ears‚ his head looked as if it were squeezed in between two mountains. b

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    TDA 2.16 – Supporting children & young people’s play & leisure Describe the importance of play & leisure for children & young people. Children learn through play. Every moment that the child is playing they are learning new skills‚ words and meanings. Play gives children the opportunity to explore‚ take risks‚ challenge themselves and have fun whilst learning. It is a natural way for children to learn because it uses all of their senses‚ they are able to take in information and sort this

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