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    WEEK 5 – WORKING IN THE LEISURE INDUSTRIES Emotions: “An emotion involves an appraisal of a situational context‚ a change in a physiological body sensation‚ the display of gestures‚ and a cultural label applied to one or more of the foregoing…[they are] distinguished from feelings‚ affects‚ moods or sentiments. A feeling is a more diffuse or mild emotion” (cf. Thoits‚ 1989:318‚ Hochschild‚ 1990: 118-119 IN Steinberg & Figart‚ 1999:24) Emotional labour: 1983 Arlie Hochschild - the employee needs

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    My client was diagnosed with depression three years ago but her depression has been increasing since her life changes. To assess my client’s depression‚ I will us the Beck Depression Inventory. The Beck Depression Inventory is an assessment that can tell the severity of my depression. According to Adewuya and Aloba (2007)‚ “the BDI [3] which is a 21-item self-rated questionnaire consists of a series of ordered statements relating to particular symptoms of depression. Each statement is scored from

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    They may have moved from other occupations or they may not have previously held a job‚ such as housewives or the unemployed. Analysis of labour supply requires understanding of the background changes in wages‚ participation and hours of work and leisure. Factors other than wage that cause a shift in labour supply size of population-larger the population larger labour supply ‚social and cultural factors like women’s participation ‚working age‚ labour mobility and labour force participation rate. Elasticity

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    also huge generation of waste water generally known as spent wash‚ which is about 360 cubic meters per day. For the treatment of this waste... ‘Leisure Gives Us The Freedom To Be Human.’ Does The Way In Which People Have Spent Their Leisure At The... Option 3 Leisure gives us the freedom to be human. Does the way in which people have spent their leisure at the seaside support this claim? Discuss with reference to... Save Paper Week 3 Brian Mcdonald Spent More than likely‚ Mr. McDonald will win

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    era‚ the opportunity for leisure within society arose due to a number of factors‚ the key three being the amount of free time the Victorians now had‚ the increased flexibility they now had with their money‚ and the decrease of expense of transport. With the factory acts of 1850 creating the weekend‚ the real wages being doubled in the 1860s‚ and the growth of the railways from 1940s‚ Victorians were able to create their own personal identities‚ based on their own leisure activities. However‚

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    Generally‚ the main difference between the Leisure industry and the Manufacturing industry is how they sell their products. Whilst the leisure industry tends to sell directly to the customer‚ manufacturing will often use a 3rd party / selling on mass. This means that the leisure industry employees will have to deal with a larger and broader range of custom and therefore must be trained for all eventualities. It is the duty of the manger of the leisure industry business to ensure that all staff are

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    Adam Bede In many American’s eyes‚ leisure is very important. People mix the relaxation and worry-free times of earlier generations. The speaker longs for the “Old Leisure” and the older ways of living (Eliot). The author’s techniques used in the passage from George Eliot’s Adam Bede display the upsetting aspects of the techniques and technologies of the present. In Adam Bede‚ the tones of eagerness and idleness rush through the sluggish leisure of life. The author’s detail reflects

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    businesses choose their aims and objectives and how these aims link to the purpose of both organisations‚ the first organisation that I am going to write about is JD Sports. The second organisation that I am going to write about is BroadBridge Heath Leisure Centre. Organisation 1 – JD Sports a) Strategic Aims and Objectives The aims of JD Sports are: • To increase staff retention • Decrease carbon emissions • Increase market share • Increase customer base • To break even

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    his priorities in line both before and after his accident‚ there is very little effort to adapt to his new life which‚ in turn‚ comes into conflict with the way Ken sees leisure in his life. Freedom played an extremely important role in Ken’s life. Joblin states that he sees leisure as free experience‚ believing that "leisure initially (is) an attitude or state of mind that people can experience not only in an immediate moment or activity but also in all of time and all of life’s activities‚"

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    JZ‚ the individual would choose point A as the ‘optimal’ utility-maximizing point as it is the highest attainable indifference curve(tangent to the income budget line or MRS = |w/p|). At this point A‚ the individual will work Ls1 hours‚ enjoy La leisure hours and enjoy an income of Ca. Assuming the individual has attained a source of non-labour income‚ for example inheritance or lottery winnings‚ represented by vertical distance ZX on the graph. The income budget constraint will now become a kinked

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