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    Attendance. Results showed that Attachment to the Team‚ an internal motivator‚ entered first and explained approximately 21% of the variance in attendance. Lack of Success‚ an internal constraint‚ entered next and explained almost 10% additional variance. Leisure Alternatives‚ an external constraint entered next and explained an additional 3%. The ability to properly evaluate constraints and motivators gives sport marketers the opportunity to more effectively serve existing fans‚ as well as attract new fans

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    Abstract Topic: Adventure Tourism Title: What are the factors that affects tourist from choosing their destination when it comes to adventure tourism nowadays? Variance: Kinds of destination Personality of the tourist Different factors affecting their decision Adventure tourism that combines physical activity‚ cultural exchange‚ or interaction and an engagement with nature‚ creates some excitement by stepping out of your comfort zone requires significant physical or mental effort

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    feedback from others. It is independent of activity‚ leisure‚ or social acceptance. So‚ when you put the two of those words together the National therapeutic Recreation Society defines therapeutic recreation as "Practiced in clinical‚ residential‚ and community settings‚ the profession of Therapeutic Recreation uses treatment‚ education‚ and recreation services to help people with illnesses‚ disabilities‚ and other conditions to develop and use their leisure in ways that enhance their health‚ independence

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    Ryan Feldmann U.S History‚ 1st hour 2/21/2013 Leisure activities of the Progressive/Gilded era During 1894‚ through 1915‚ Americans began to have more leisure time than their predecessors.* The main reason for this was industrial employers decreased working hours‚ and cut the work time on Saturdays in half.* Vacations began to be offered to workers as a gift from their employers‚ although most vacations at this time were unpaid. The workers soon became overworked. During the time of shortened

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    Some people believe that children’s leisure activities must be educational‚ otherwise they are a complete waste of time. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your experience. Nowadays children spend so much time at school and attend various additional classes and this makes some educational specialists feel pity for them. They suggest giving kids more spare time to play and have fun. Meanwhile‚ there is an opinion that youngsters should

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    customised textbook) and Godbey (Ch 1 in digitised readings) there are three main concepts of leisure: time‚ activity and attitude. Using these readings as your sources of knowledge‚ discussthe meaning of each of these concepts illustrating your understanding with examples of your own leisure. ------------------------------------------------- Your Response There are three main concepts of leisure: time‚ activity and attitude. The first one has changed across history depending on the country’s

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    Class introduces a new social class to us – the Creative Class – which has greatly increased since 1950s and is still booming today. According to Richard Florida‚ the author of the book‚ the Creative Class has deeply influenced the ways we work and leisure‚ our values and desires‚ our communities and everyday life. The great changes between 1900-to-1950s are driven by technology improvement such as the popularization of TV‚ video‚ and washing machine; while the tremendous changes between 1950-to-today

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    others. Leisure is time spent in non-compulsory activities. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as work‚ study‚ household duties‚ eating and sleeping‚ it is often referred to as ’free time’. The ideas of leisure and leisure time are thought to have emerged in the late 19th century with the rise of mechanized industry‚ when the increase in productivity of labour resulted in the fact that workers had some time to spend on themselves. The ways people spend their leisure time normally

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    particular theme park‚ with more choice for leisure time activity‚ consumers are now seeking addition opportunities for expanding their range of tourism destinations and activities (5). In addition to the fact that preferences of consumers appear to be changing as the number of leisure time activities increase‚ research also suggests that cost issues may also play a significant role in shaping consumer behavior and attitudes toward theme parks and other leisure events. For instance‚ Zanola reports

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    choose to buy things because I like them not because I want to impress others. What is conspicuous leisure? Examples of conspicuous leisure are abundant on television. In what ways are leisure activities informed by social and economic class? Provide an example of a popular leisure activity. What assumptions can you make about the participants of the activity? Conspicuous leisure is visible leisure for the sake of displaying social status. Golf and basketball country clubs or exclusive neighborhoods

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