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    in the sand box‚ enjoying the innocent pleasures of childhood‚ and thinking nothing of it. Some people may remember doing more than that; digging around in their own back yard‚ curiously poking at the earth enriching earthworms‚ and maybe occasionally helping out mom or dad by digging holes to plant seeds or potted plants. Among so many hobbies that can be taken up and pursued as full time jobs‚ the entertaining‚ creative‚ and therapeutic values of gardening top many other popular occupations for

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    Happiness is the most ideal state of mind that any person can achieve in his life and which indicates complete physical and moral satisfaction of an individual. According to Freud‚ happiness is nothing but another synonym for sexual pleasure; in other words‚ following the pleasure principle‚ happiness can only be achieved by investing all of our libidinal energies in the aim of reaching genital satisfaction. But due to some obstacles that will never allow any human being from reaching the ultimate state

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    marie winn

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    destructive and addicting as drugs and alcohol. The author explains how the word “addiction” is sometimes used in too often to or in a joking manner to describe hobbies such as gardening‚ reading books and eating too many cookies. Mary uses this quote “We are hooked and making an attempt to break the habit” by E.B about his gardening interest to support her argument (181). Marie argues that watching too much television falls into the more destructive category of drugs and alcohol instead of the less serious

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    My hobby (Pleasures of books reading‚ or how I spend my leisure time) Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Different kinds of hobbies 3. My hobby-book reading 4. Pleasures of book reading i. Illuminates ii. Gives knowledge iii. Treasure of wisdom and wise suggestions iv. A friend to the friendless 5. Selection of books 6. Bad effects of bad books 7. Conclusion It is said that an empty mind is devil’s workshop. The moment we sit idle‚ devil starts instilling

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    MODERN DAY FARMING Introduction The daily pleasures of gardening are simple‚ inexpensive and profoundly satisfying. But in the ever-increasingly dense and sprawling cities‚ gardening on rooftops‚ patios and balconies is the only way to transform them into livable spaces that are lush‚ productive and purifying. Imagine picking a head of lettuce that was cultivated in your rooftop‚ or taking in the morning perfume of a flower in your balcony‚ or biting into a strawberry warmed by the sun…. Although

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    A hobby is a regularly activity that is done for pleasure‚ typically‚ during one’s leisure time. Hobbies can include: the collection of themed items and objects‚ engaging in creative and artistic pursuits‚ playing sports‚ along with many more examples. By continually participating in a particular hobby‚ one can acquire substantial skill and knowledge in that area. Generally speaking‚ a person who engages in an activity solely for fun is called an amateur (or hobbyist)‚ as opposed to a professional

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    free time for rest and entertainment. The ways people spend their leisure time normally differ according to the age group: middle-aged and old people normally prefer more passive kind of rest like watching TV or going to the theatre‚ or sometimes gardening‚ younger people enjoy more active pastimes like doing extreme sports‚ visiting night clubs and discos or travelling. So the basic leisure time activities of the young are travelling‚ doing sports including extreme sports‚ visiting discos and night

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    AD POSTMODERN STYLE of garden design 1980-2000 AD GARDEN DESIGN IN HISTORY •The history of gardening extends across at least 4‚000 years of human civilization. Egyptian tomb paintings of the 1500s BC are some of the earliest physical evidence of ornamental horticulture and landscape design; they depict lotus ponds surrounded by symmetrical rows of acacias and palms. •Another ancient gardening tradition is of Persia: Darius the Great was said to have had a "paradise garden" and the Hanging

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    Aspects of Elizabethan Gardening and Landscape Architecture The reign of Elizabeth I was a golden era in English history‚ a time which abounded in men of genius. Among the many branches of art‚ science‚ and economy‚ to which they turned their attention‚ none profited more from the power of their wits‚ than did the art of gardening. Not having shared her father’s personality‚ nor his desire to not let the people live in more beautiful surroundings than his own‚ Elizabeth encouraged

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    Leisure Activities

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    voluntarily spends away from such stresses‚ so called ’down time activities’. The distinction between leisure and compulsory activities is not strict‚ as compulsory activities (yardwork and gardening‚ for example — which circumstantially might on another day be a stressful demanding need.) may be done for pleasure as well as for long-term utility. Recreational and Leisure Activities Like anyone else‚ persons who have serious mental illnesses need a sense of belonging and a feeling of satisfaction

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