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    Gender roles

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    have become more equal. (33) Conjugal roles are roles within marriage. Segregated conjugal roles are couples with separate roles. The man is the breadwinner and the woman is the housewife. Leisure activities are also separate. Joint conjugal roles are couples that share housework and childcare and spend leisure time together. Young and willmotts study on the symmetrical family shows a nuclear family where roles of men and women perform similar and shared roles. They claim that within a symmetrical

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    Sport Coverage By TV

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    Sport coverage by TV Television would serve as a window of knowledge for youth however in terms of keep them thigh to outdoor physical activities a great number of issues brought to criticise this obvious phenomenon by wide range of individuals from parents to social and psychological experts. Unbroken transferring sport events via hundreds of channels drastically occupied teenagers’ hours and minutes. So rarely they can find time to take part in outdoor sports. Reasons contributing to this can

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    such as famous entertainers and athletes‚ controls the younger individuals. I‚ personally‚ claim that the opinions of celebrities are more important to younger people than to older people. First of all‚ younger people often spend most of their leisure time to watch shows and performances of their adoring entertainers and athletes. To be more specific‚ according to the Time magzine‚ there are more about “thirty-five percent” that juveniles utilize their relaxing time for watching television programs

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    Sport and Leisure

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    SAMPLE PAPER YEAR 1. Concepts & Theories in Leisure & Sport TIMED TASK ………….. (30%) INSTRUCTIONS READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE STARTING AND FOLLOW THE ADVICE 1. You cannot bring in pre written answers or notes. 2. You may bring in texts‚ journal articles‚ newspaper articles and web resources. You may also bring Lecture power points but with NO added notes from lectures on them. 3. You may bring in as many texts as you want – but no written comments can be in them.

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    Technology in the 1920s

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    came from the ability to add color and sound to movies. This created the revenue of the movie industry‚ as well as created jobs‚ and added a new aspect to the social lives of families and friends. The color and sound in movies was great was to spend leisure time in a new way! The genre of movies could expand and people could understand the movie more. In general the movies was a great way to spend time with your families. The sound and color added more to the movie and made it more enjoyable. Household

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    “Media and communication studies have attracted me since the moment I read about them. I realized that this course is right for me because for the last few years my interest in the area of media has considerably grown. Therefore‚ most of my leisure time involves socializing‚ writing and taking part in the organization of public events. Obviously‚ media and communication studies will help me to get a deeper insight into this area‚ as well as to develop skills useful for my future career. As I have

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    Running head: ENTERTAINMENT IS SOMETHING WHICH DISTRACTS US FROM OUR DAILY LIFE ROUTINE ENTERTAINMENT IS SOMETHING WHICH DISTRACTS US FROM OUR DAILY LIFE ROUTINE Name: College: Date: Running head: ENTERTAINMENT IS SOMETHING WHICH DISTRACTS US FROM OUR DAILY LIFE ROUTINE What is entertainment? There are many definitions of entertainment but I look at it as something which diverts or may distract us from our daily life routine. It helps us relax for periods of time thus forget our worries

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    Paradox Technology

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    Technology Paradox Hem Raj Bhatt In society most households have clock‚ phones‚ and TV in almost every room. Our schedules are now demarcated by minutes instead of hours; many of us suffer from stress and constantly complain that we don’t have enough time to do every thing we want to do. The complaint appears Paradoxical because we know there has been an almost exponential development in technology. As technology expedites our tasks‚ and even our transportation gets

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    that reading as a hobby is gradually losing its appeal as opposed to Internet gaming‚ blogging (writing an online diary)‚ listening to podcasts and ipods and watching popular drama series on television. Evidently‚ many more forms of recreation and leisure are rising up from the multimedia sector and threaten to replace reading as a hobby in this age. Today‚ one of the strongest competitors of reading is the Internet. With its plethora of easily accessible information‚ the Internet easily outshines

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    Stress

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    that‚ chez nous‚ we hadn’t started Spanish lessons or dug into those early reading books that had arrived via airmail a few weeks earlier (weirdly‚ I couldn’t find these in Parisian bookshops). Were these French moms selfishly preserving their own leisure time at the cost of their kids’ development? Several years‚ and a whole lot of research (and Parisian parenting) later‚ I feel I can safely say: probably not. I’ve come around to the French (though not exclusively French) idea that a slower‚ less

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