CHAPTER 7 MICRO Flashcards

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THR PROCESS OF GIVING NEW LIFE TO SOMETHING OF RESTORING DOMETHING.

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RECREATION

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IT IS DEFINED AS THE PRODUCTIVE,CREATIVE, OR CONTEMPLATIVE UDE OF FREE TIME.

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LEISURE

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INCLUDE ALL KINDS OF SPORT.

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ACTIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

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It include reading,fishing,playing and listening to music gardening etc..

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PASSIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

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*IT MEANS THE NETWORK OF PUBLIC AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE PARKS.
*It may be found in a senior center, a sheltered workshop for mentally challenged individuals, or a treatment center for physical rehabilitation.
*It is the all things. They represent a rewarding form of human experience and constitute an important aspect of economic development and government responsibility.
*It is universally accepted. As a consequence, the government jn both feveloped and developing countries has accepted the responsibility of providing and assisting leisure opportunities through extensive recreation and park systems.

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RECREATION AND LEISURE

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FORM OF RELAXATION AND RELEASE FROM THE PRESSURED OF WORK OTHER TENSIONS.

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MOTIVATION FOR RECREATIONAL PARTICIPATION

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7
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The most common notion of recreation is that it is primarily a participation in sports and games.

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RECREATION PARTICIPATION

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A key factor underlying the growth of recreation has been the growth of ree or discretionary time in the 20th century.

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Increase in discretionary time

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*Sophisticated technology has provided new forms of recreation for people.
*The outdoor recreation uses complex and expensive devices in activities.

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Influence of technology

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A key trend in the 20th century id the growth of public interest in excercise snd phydicsl fitness programs.

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Public interest in health and fitness

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*Various forms of recreation are being developed by profit-seeking businesses.

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Commodification of leisure

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12
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It is an important aspect of the growth of recreation has been the increased awareness of the recreation needs of person with physical,mental, or social disabilities.

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Therapeutic recreation service

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13
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At present, there is a strong dribe by women to play a more equal in recreational opportunities.

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New leisure role for women

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This is a type of organized recreation. These are the federal,stated, provincial agencies and local departments that provide recreation and leisure services as a primary function.

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GOVERBMENT RECREATION AGENCIES

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This is a type of organized recreation. These are nongovernmental, non profit agencies, both sectarian and nonsectarian, wwhich serve the phblic at large with miltiservice programs that often include a substantial element of recreational opportunity.

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VOLUNTARY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

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*THEY PROVIDE RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THEIR OWN MEMBERS AND, IN SOME CASES, ASSIST COMMUNITY RECREATION NEEDS.

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PRIVATE MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS

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THESE ARE PRIVATELY OWNED BUSINESS WHICH OPERATE TO MAKE PROFIT SUCH AS SKI CENTERS,BOWLING ALLEYS,NIGHTCLUBS, MOVIE HOUSES AND ETC.

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COMMERCIAL RECREATION ENTERPRISES

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THEY SERVE THOSE WHO EORK FOR COMPANIES OR EMPLOYERS BY PROVIDING RECREATION SS A PART OF A TOTAL PERSONNEL BENEFITS PACKAGE,LINKED TO OTHER SERVICES CONCERNED WITH EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND FITNESS.

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EMPLOYEE RECREATION PROGRAMS

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ALTHOUGH IT IS OBVIOUSLY A FORM OF GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ACTIVITY, IT IS UNIQUE IN ITS SETTING AND PURPOSE.

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ARMED FORCES RECREATION

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IT INCLUFES INTRAMURAL STHLETICS OR SPORTS CLUBS, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, TRAVEL PROGRAMS,PERFORMING ARTS GROUPS, ENTERTAINMENT,LOUNGES, FILM AND ETC.

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CAMPUS RECREATION

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THESE INCLUDE ANYTYPE OF PROGRAM DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEED OF PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITIES, WITH POOR HEALTH.

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THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES

22
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Two major recreation service components

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Sports and Tourism

23
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*It is a major areas of recreation involvement.
*It generally defined as physical activities demanding exertion and skill, involving competition, carried on with both formal rules and general standards of etiquette and fair play.

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SPORTS AS POPULAR RECREATION

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it is a second major area of diversified recreational inbolvement.

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Tourism- A major recreation service component

25
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IT USUALLY CONCENTRATE ON ONE DOMINANT THEME WHICH MAY BE HISTORICAL,CULTURAL,OR GEOGRAPHICAL.

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THEME PARKS

26
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*ESPECIALLIZED THEME PARK
*FORMS OF WATER BASED PLAY AND ENTERTAINMENT
*UNIVERSAL ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE, THE JURASSIC PARK RIVER ADVENTURE, BILGE RAT BARGED, AND POSEIDON’S FURY.

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WATER PARKS

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  • IN HEAVILY POPULATED METROPOLITAN AREAS, ENTREPRENEURS HAVE DEVELOPES A VARIETY OF INDOOR FUN CENTERS.
  • SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOODS AND SHOPPING MALLS.
    *THEY OFFER S FOMBINSTION COMPUTER AND VIDEO GAMES, BILLIARDS, MINIATURE GOLF, ENTERTAINMENT BY CLOWNS AND MAGICIANS AND ETC.
    *THEY ALSO OFFER PACKAGED BIRTHDAY PARTIES AND ATTRACTIVE FAMILY PLAY ACTIVITIES
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FUN CENTERS

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TO PARTICIPATE DIRECTLY IN A FORM OF SPORT OR ATTEND SPORTS EVENTS AS A SPECTATOR.

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SPORTS TOURISM

29
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

Serve diverse society (race,age, gender)

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TRUE

30
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*EMPHASIZE KEY SOCIAL PURPOSES OF RECREATION IN WORKING WITH AT RISK YOUTH, SERVING PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, AND PROMOTING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.

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True

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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*ACHIEVE FULLER PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE VALUE OF RECREATION AND PARKS, AND OF THE LEISURE-SERVICE PROFESSION.

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TRUE

32
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*UPGRADE RECREATION AND PARK PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES, PARTICULARLY IN INNER CITIES AND FOR MINORITY POPULATIONS

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TRUE

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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*ADOPT A BENEFITS-BASED MSNSGEMENNT APPROACH; RESEARCHING, PROVING AND PUBLICIXING POSITIVE OUTCOMES OF RECREATION.

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TRUE

34
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*PROMOTE RECREATIONS IFENTITY AS HEALTH-RELATED FIELD;

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TRUE

35
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*DEVELOPE PARTNERSHIPS WITH ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION TO PROTECT SND RESTORE WILD LANDS, WATERWAYS

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TRUE

36
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*EMPLOY MARKETING APPROACH TO SCHIEVE FISCAL SUFFICIENCY AND GAIN PUBLIC RESPECT AND SUPPORT

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TRUE

37
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*EXPAND AND IMPROVE FAMILY-CENTERED PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES

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TRUE

38
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*PROMOTE HIGHER VALUES AND ETHICAL PRACTICES IN YOUTH SPORTS COMPETITION

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TRUE

39
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*STRIVE FOR FULLER MAINSTREAMING OF PERSONS WITH DIS ABILITIES IN COMMUNITY RECREATION PROGRAMS

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TRUE

40
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*PLAN FOR LONG-TERM ROLE OF RECREATION SND LEISURE IN POTENTIALLY JOB-SCARCE ECONOMY

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TRUE

41
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*DEVELOP HIGHER LEVELS OF PROFESSIONALISM THROUGH ACCREDITATION, CERTIFICATION,CONTINUING EDUCSTION, OR PROGRAM STANDARDS;AND

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TRUE

42
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CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY

*UNIFY SEPARATE BRANCHES OF RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICE FIELDS (PUBLIC, NONPROFIT,COMMERCIAL, THERAPEUTIC) IN COMMON PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS.

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TRUE