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Flow states in adventure recreation: A systematic review and thematic synthesis

, 2020
Objectives Flow states may explain motivation for continued participation in adventure recreation (e.g., skydiving, kayaking). This review aimed to identify what is known about flow states that occur during adventure recreation.
P. Boudreau, S. Mackenzie, K. Hodge
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A conceptual model of adventure tour guide well-being

, 2020
Tour guides play a critical role in influencing visitor experiences and organisational success. The experiences of tour guides themselves however are less understood, particularly with regards to how these experiences impact on guides' well-being ...
S. Mackenzie, E. Raymond
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Investigating the Impact of Integrating Vocabulary Exercises Into an Adventure Video Game on Second Vocabulary Learning

Journal of educational computing research, 2020
Many studies have found that computer video games can offer a facilitative vocabulary learning environment. Among different types of computer games, adventure games have received much attention because of their rich input and immersive learning ...
H. Chen   +3 more
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Adventurous expedition

Nursing Standard, 1988
Enrolled nurse Joanne Smith is the latest in a lengthening list of nurses setting off on adventure expeditions. Joanne, who works on a gynaecology ward at the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Will set off with operation Raleigh in july, to spend three months working with a group of other young venturers in the remote appalachian mountains in the USA.
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RELIGIOUS ADVENTURERS

New Blackfriars, 1935
Our Western world is said to be looking for a religion: what is more certain is the pretty general feeling that life is an affair of surfaces, most of them monotonous, the others painful either for themselves or because their beauty is already flecked with decay; and following this feeling the desire for something to which our present experience is ...
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Autonomous vehicles in the sustainable cities, the beginning of a green adventure

Sustainable cities and society, 2019
Every revolution promises a spirit of optimism and significant changes. Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) are coming to our roadways. CAVs have a crucial role to play in the future of transportation.
Abdellah Chehri, H. Mouftah
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Women’s adventure tour guiding experiences: Implications for well-being

, 2020
Understanding how working in adventure tourism impacts the psychological well-being of adventure guides is vital to developing tour guiding theory and responsible industry practices.
S. Houge Mackenzie   +2 more
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Storytelling approach of the self-reported slow adventure to Tibet: Constructing experience and identity

, 2020
Most of our travel experiences are stored, recorded, and relived in the form of stories; tourist blogs have emerged as a modern form of travel story.
Xiaolian Chen, B. Mak, Z. Kankhuni
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Families at leisure outdoors: well-being through adventure

Leisure Studies, 2019
This study investigates families who choose to co-participate in outdoor adventure holidays, and explores how they benefit from these shared experiences.
Gill Pomfret, P. Varley
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Adventure-based training to promote physical activity and reduce fatigue among childhood cancer survivors: A randomized controlled trial.

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2018
BACKGROUND Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most distressing symptoms reported by childhood cancer survivors. Despite the body of evidence that regular physical activity helps alleviate cancer-related fatigue, insufficient participation in physical ...
W. Li   +8 more
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