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The distinction between leisure and compulsory activities is loosely applied... heralded the beginning of leisure time as it is known today... Some active leisure activities involve almost no physical activity... Some leisure experts discourage these types of leisure activity... passive leisure activities are a good way of relaxing for many people... Some people do leisure activities that also have a longer... people do a leisure activity that they hope to turn into a full... Time for leisure varies from one society to the next... tend to have significantly more leisure time than people in more complex societies... because active leisure activities require the purchase of equipment and services... culture emerges only when the people have the leisure to build pyramids or to create art... Encyclopedia of leisure and outdoor recreation... The invention of leisure in early modern Europe... The Development of Leisure Amongst the Social Classes During the Industrial Revolution...

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