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Some individuals view recreation as largely non-productive, even trivial.【B1
Some individuals view recreation as largely non-productive, even trivial.【B1
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2024-02-25
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Some individuals view recreation as largely non-productive, even trivial.【B1】______recreation is not considered healthy, and maybe【B2】______as escapism. However, research has shown that recreation【B3】______to life satisfaction, quality of life, health and wellness, and that the use of recreation as a diversion may have clinical【B4】______to individuals with chronic pain and other health impairments. In some cultures and【B5】______, recreation is encouraged on certain days and discouraged on others. For example, in Judaism, the Shabbat is a day for recreation and relaxation, which has in turn【B6】______many Christian sects to use the Sabbath for the same purpose. However, some sects【B7】______the Sabbath to be a day when worship is done in place of recreation.
Recreation is【B8】______important to the longevity of human beings, especially because it helps counteract stress. According to some research cited in Time magazine,【B9】______.
Recreation can become an organized activity of local governments and lo--profit enterprises. Local governments often create parks or community centers.【B10】______, which provides venues and staffing for organized sports, at-risk youth activities, arts and crafts, and Senior citizen activities. Several U.S. state governments operate recreation programs for their prison populations. Though controversial, these programs are intended to provide inmates with constructive use of their time through access to music, hobbies, crafts and exercise equipment. Other possible benefits include reduced healthcare costs and a lower recidivism rate.【B11】______. [br] 【B10】
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Growing interest and funding via grants and taxation can result in an official park and recreation department
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