Home & Leisure – Home and home networks / Digital entertainment Smart homes a reality in S Korea The article is about apartment blocks in South Korea that have been built with smart technology. These smart homes allow the people who live there to control the appliances using a control panel. Using a remote‚ the person can access the IT system from outside and this is all with a system called HomeNet. Bills are paid automatically‚ using the person’s bank details which are held in a database in the
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Background Leisure time defines freedom provided by the cessation of activities; especially: time free from work or duties. Leisure‚ or free time‚ is time spent away from business‚ work‚ and domestic chores. It is also the periods of time before or after necessary activities such as eating‚ sleeping and‚ where it is compulsory‚ education. The distinction between leisure and unavoidable activities is loosely applied. A distinction may also be drawn between free time and leisure. Leisure is one’s discretionary
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solo differs from a man’s and that there is a far greater level of acceptance of a man who wants to explore and travel solo than a woman. This gender inequality is not only seen in solo travelling but in many other areas of leisure however solo travel appears to be a good example of the disparity that occurs between the genders. A woman travelling alone is becoming increasingly common in today’s society as women wish to seek independence and travel the world to gain a new perspective on different
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role of the practitioner in meeting children’s learning needs is to work in a team and other professionals as suggested by the Children and young people. ‘Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families’http://www.education.gov.uk/childrenandyoungpeople/strategy/integratedworking/a0069013/multi-agency-working Please see appendix 3 The practitioner’s role is to get training
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MEASURING TRENDS IN LEISURE: THE ALLOCATION OF TIME OVER FIVE DECADES Mark Aguiar Erik Hurst Working Paper 12082 http://www.nber.org/papers/w12082 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 March 2006 We thank Susanto Basu‚ Gary Becker‚ Kathy Bradbury‚ Kerwin Charles‚ Raj Chetty‚ Steve Davis‚ Jordi Galí‚ Rueben Gronau‚ Dan Hamermesh‚ Chad Jones‚ Ellen McGrattan‚ Bruce Mayer‚ Kevin Murphy‚ Derek Neal‚ Valerie Ramey‚ Richard Rogerson‚ Frank Stafford‚ and
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Leisure The idea of leisure has been in existence for many centuries and has come to have many different meanings depending on the period in history or the civilization that it originated from. From as early as Ancient Greece‚ Rome or Babylonia‚ the term we now know as leisure has existed in some form or another. As has been widely noted in introductory recreation texts‚ schole was both the ancient Greek word for leisure meaning‚ “serious activity without the pressure of necessity” and is
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a university to communicate with other universities through the computer. Today‚ it is a public accessible feature for billions of people worldwide. The internet is used for multiple tasks like chatting‚ communicating and web browsing. The most popular is receiving email. It is very helpful in getting constructive information about absolutely anything. The internet only requires a portion of total resources of current public telecommunication networks. The Internet is one of the mankind’s greatest
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Veblen theses in “The Theory of the Leisure Class” (henceforth‚ referred to as TLC). Furthermore‚ this paper will discuss wether leisure class being too conservative and hinder the development of the society. To begin with‚ in order to identify TLC‚ it is essential to define what Veblen means of “leisure class” in the book. As Veblen said in TCL‚ “The leisure class as a whole comprises the noble and the priestly classes‚ together with much of their retinue.” Leisure classes can be defined by occupations
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much‚ on average‚ do you think Americans spend on travel and leisure activities? Well‚ according to the U.S. Travel Association “the U.S. averaged $2.7 billion a day‚ $113.1 million an hour‚ $1.9 million a minute and $31‚400 a second” (U.S. Travel Association). It is no wonder then that Travel and Leisure digital magazine is so popular. But how exactly do they make people spend so much of their hard-earned money on travel? Travel and Leisure is able to capture the attention of thousands of travel enthusiast
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to do something. True False 11. Wants are needs which are learned during a person’s life. True False 12. A drive is a strong stimulus that encourages action to reduce a need. True False 13. Food‚ liquid‚ sex‚ and rest are examples of physiological needs. True False 14. Examples of personal needs include self-esteem‚ accomplishment‚ fun‚ freedom‚ and relaxation. True False 15. The "hierarchy of needs" model suggests that most products must fill more than one need at the same time. True False 16
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