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    artificial tanning and a tanning spray. Tanning spray is a liquid spray it is like a wash and wear, and not as damaging as being exposed to the ultraviolet rays of artificial or solar. Tanning is the darkening of the skin in correlation to a healthy outdoor activity, but at the same time, it is mean skin damaged. Without proper skin care and protection from prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial tan machine can result in early aging (Levine, 2004). Specifically, the ultraviolet radiation…

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    recreational activities. An individual’s agency is challenged everyday by society’s structure, including the social, economic and environmental factors that affect one’s limit of true agency. Social factors are one of the greatest challenges to one’s agency, depending on multiple interconnected influences such as that from an economical standpoint. In addition, the environment that individuals are in plays a role in determining allocation of time, whether towards leisure or recreational…

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    The pollutants that are outdoors will be brought indoors. There will always be pollutants outdoors that people naturally bring indoors. And as people are spending more and more times indoors, this creates the problem of indoor air pollution (WHO). Studies show that there are more pollutants indoors than outdoors (Hollowell). And more and more chemicals will be developed. Some are going to turn out to be hazardous after…

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    included. The paper reviewed was written by Plante et al. and is titled “Does exercise environment enhance the psychological benefits of exercise for women?”(2007). The hypothesis of this research is that working out with a friend and working out outdoors has a more positive affect on mood than exercising alone or inside. Information about mood and exercise…

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    Free Play In Pre School

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    regarding the world around them. The curriculum should incorporate a balance of structured activities and opportunities for free play. This also includes outdoor free play. Psychical activity outside the classroom is also highly important for children. Being surrounded by nature and fresh air contributes positively towards children. Having a session of free play outside the classroom helps children explore the outdoor world around them. (Coplan et al, p.24) Giving the children to opportunity to…

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    enjoy a picnic or a good book. Others, especially sun and sea worshippers, head out to the beach. And then, there are people who simply bask in the warm weather in their backyard or garden. But before they can do that, they’d have to make sure the outdoors is perfect for hanging out. Why? Well, imagine this... Image credit: David Owen CC BY 2.0 Slightly overgrown grass. The growth may not be that tall; nonetheless, it’s not good to look at. Brown patches of uncovered ground. Would they…

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    Essay On Outdoor Play

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    some of the more common ones. A study concerning a child’s outdoor play in terms of the physical activity behaviour involved, shows higher physical activity level involved (Brown et al., 2009) of children who spend more of their time outdoors than those children who spend more of their time indoors (Hinkley, Crawford, Salmon, Okely & Hesketh, 2005). The way in which children acquire higher physical…

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    After School Tutoring

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    small building with small rooms next to our church. The more students we accept, the crowded the classroom will be. It can be dangerous for them to play when it is so packed. In some situation, when the tutors decided to stay for indoor activities rather than outdoor, the students are caged in the student center all the time, and cannot receive fresh air and sunshine. As more inexperience tutors increased, the quality of tutoring decreased. It is hard to blame new tutors, because most of the…

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    Longitudinal Observation

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    to observe the developmental modification of her independent activities in a Forest Kindergarten, outdoor nursery with few restrictions by adults. In this article we analyzed the first-year video record taken once a month from April 2015 to March 2016. We also measured the number of steps all 20 children walked during the free play time by using pedometers. Behavioral indicators showed that they tended to engage in the following activities: no movement (93.5%), the…

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    caters to a wide rage of adventure activities in the air, on land and by sea (Salla, 2014). Millions of tourists each year travel the long distance to New Zealand to experience its culture and countless adventure activities located all around the country. However, the adventure tourism industry has more recently had negative publicity for New Zealand’s risk management and safety measures caused by numerous accidents had by travellers in certain adventure activities (Salla, 2014). This report…

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