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Recreation

2018
One of the things that makes a club into a club is that it brings together people with a common interest. Sometimes the common interest is food and beverage, but often it is a recreational activity, of which the most prominent is golf. But there are many other recreational activities that take place at clubs and this chapter will discuss many (though ...
Clayton Barrows, Michael Robinson
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Recreation for the Aged

The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
R ECREATION-this is a word which embraces our many an var ed leisure hour activities. It encompasses trips to movies after a day's work, a ride in the car, a week end spent boating, fishing, playing tennis or golf. All these things we enjoy doing. Why? An evening at a serious game of bridge could require as much concentration and thought as a business ...
B, GUBERSKY, S, FEIN, G, ROUSE
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Developing Recreational Trails: Motivations for Recreational Walking

Tourism Planning & Development, 2012
This paper seeks to explore the motivations and preferences of recreational walkers in near-urban areas and the implications for trail development. A qualitative focus group method was employed in order to generate open discussion amongst recreational walkers from a range of backgrounds and levels of interest, participation and experience, drawing out ...
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Elasticities of Demand for Recreation Site and for Recreation Experience

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1986
Substitution makes demand for recreation sites more elastic than that for recreation experiences. Assessment of site elasticity by direct and Clawson methods yielded elastic estimates empirically, whereas response to hypothetical increased costs of travel yielded inelastic demand for recreation experiences.
C Price, J B Christensen, S K Humphreys
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RECREATIONAL DRUGS

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1998
The war against substance abuse continues in today's society and the sports world often seems to be in the middle of all the attention, especially among the media. New recreational drugs arrive on the scene from time to time, much like GHB, but the predominant substances of abuse continue to be marijuana, cocaine, and alcohol.
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Recreation and leisure

Progress in Human Geography, 1980
Michael F. Collins, J. Allan Patmore
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Recreation and leisure

Progress in Human Geography, 1977
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