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  2. Nash's Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    Nash's Pyramid is a framework for ranking leisure activities, developed by Jay B. Nash. Nash was an early leader in the leisure field. His thinking was influenced by the prevalence of 'Spectatoritis' in America which he defines as, "a blanket description to cover all kinds of passive amusement".

  3. File:Leisure- Cultural Activities magazine (IA ...

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    Original file ‎ (1,425 × 2,220 pixels, file size: 2.96 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 24 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Tourist attractions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Times Square is the most visited public (not privately owned) tourist site in the United States, with about 50 million visitors annually.. This is a list of the most popular individual tourist attractions in the United States, lists of tourist attractions organized by subject region, and a selection of other notable tourist attractions and destinations.

  5. Native American recreational activities - Wikipedia

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    Natives living in the Northeast of the United States in the 1700s used canoes to fish, and in some cases, shoot bows and arrows from. [10] Rowing contests were a frequent athletic contest found among American tribes. Kayaks, shorter versions of the canoe (usually 10–28 feet long), were used to tow animals that were retrieved while hunting. [10]

  6. Category:Leisure activities - Wikipedia

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    Leisure is one's discretionary time spent in non-compulsory activities, time spent away from cares and toils. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as employment, running a business, household chores, education and other such day-to-day stresses, not including eating, and sleeping, it is often referred to as "free time."

  7. Tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the first full week after flights resumed, passenger numbers fell by nearly 45 percent, from 9 million in the week before September 11 to 5 million. [25] Hotels and travel agencies received cancellations across the world. The hotel industry suffered an estimated $700 million loss in revenue during the four days following the attacks. [25]

  8. Top 10 Leisure Companies in the World in 2022 - AOL

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    In this article, we discuss the top 10 leisure companies in the world in 2022. You can skip our comprehensive analysis about the leisure industry and go directly to Top 5 Leisure Companies in the ...

  9. Category:Leisure - Wikipedia

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    Leisure is one's discretionary time spent in non-compulsory activities, time spent away from cares and toils. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as employment, running a business, household chores, education, day-to-day stress, eating, and sleeping, it is often referred to as "free time".