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A Systematic Review of the Physical and Mental Health Benefits of Wildland Recreation

, 2018
Non-motorized outdoor recreation contributes significantly to the U.S. economy by providing over six million jobs and $88 billion in federal and state tax revenues (Southwick Associates, 2013).
Jennifer M. Thomsen, R. Powell, C. Monz
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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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Outdoor Recreation

Rural Society in the U.S.: Issues for the 1980s, 2018
This chapter focuses on outdoor recreation and how Japanese Americans’ engagement with nature through leisure helped to strengthen their resolve and contribute to a sense of freedom.
Gordon L. Bultena
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The Impacts of Recreation Programs on the Mental Health of Postsecondary Students in North America: An Integrative Review

Leisure Sciences, 2018
The mental health of university students has become a recognized concern and lifestyle factors, including recreation, can play an integral role in maintaining positive mental health.
Fenton Litwiller   +3 more
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Recreation and Leisure

2017
This chapter addresses attitudes towards recreation and leisure in nineteenth-century Christian thought using examples from the United Kingdom, North America, Australia, and Africa. Christianity influenced recreation through phenomena related to the animal welfare, temperance, Sabbatarian, Sunday school, Band of Hope, muscular Christianity, Young Men’s
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Mathematics Recreations

The Mathematics Teacher, 1951
Many teachers of mathematics believe that a mathematical recreation is a species of its own. In other words, not all mathematical situations may be turned into mathematical recreations. This department proposes to explode this misconception once and for all.
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Informal recreation area in recreation planning

1993
Supply of recreation areas is an important aspect of recreation planning, and this thesis examines one specific aspect of it. In a recent demand and supply study done for the Lower Mainland region, supply was studied by dividing it into two parts, formal and informal.
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Recreating Hopewell

American Anthropologist, 2007
Recreating Hopewell. Douglas K. Charles and Jane E. Buikstra, eds. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2006. 657 pp.
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Introduction to Outdoor Recreation and Recreation Ecology

2019
Here we define outdoor recreation, recreation impacts, and recreation ecology which are at the core of this book. The management of wilderness recreation in the USA is discussed as an example of how a recreation management system for protected areas operates, in particular how the National Park Service (NPS) has been controlled by legislative acts ...
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