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  2. Savoring - Wikipedia

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    Trait-based savoring has been shown to be a more stable, generalized disposition to savor events in one's daily life while state-based savoring is a momentary episode of savoring behavior. While both appear important in terms of overall effects of savoring, trait savoring has the potential to be expressed through dampening, a response that ...

  3. 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".

  4. Recreation - Wikipedia

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    Work, an activity generally performed out of economic necessity and useful for society and organized within the economic framework, however can also be pleasurable and may be self-imposed thus blurring the distinction to recreation. Many activities in entertainment are work for one person and recreation for another. Over time, a recreational ...

  5. Outline of entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The entertainment industry (informally known as show business or show biz) is part of the tertiary sector of the economy and includes many sub-industries devoted to entertainment. However, the term is often used in the mass media to describe the mass media companies that control the distribution and manufacture of mass media entertainment.

  6. Savor - Wikipedia

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    Savor or Savour may refer to: . Savoriness or umami, one of the five generally recognised basic tastes; Savor, Hisense's white goods brand name Savor, a memoir by Pakistani-American chef Fatima Ali published posthumously in 2022

  7. Saveur - Wikipedia

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    Saveur is an online gourmet, food, wine, and travel magazine that publishes essays about various world cuisines. The publication was co-founded by Dorothy Kalins, Michael Grossman, Christopher Hirsheimer, and Colman Andrews.

  8. Nightlife - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife is a collective term for entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. [2] It includes pubs, bars, nightclubs, parties, live music, concerts, cabarets, theatre, cinemas, and shows. These venues often require a cover charge for admission.

  9. Silver Creek Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Silver Creek Entertainment is a U.S.-based game developer of classic card games. It was established in 1994. [1] The company released games for Xbox Live Arcade, [2] Windows and Mac OS X: [3] Hardwood Solitaire III (PC, Mac) Ruckus Bucks's Dangerous Mines (Xbox, PC, Mac) Hardwood Solitaire IV (iOS, Android, Nook, Kindle, PC, Mac, AppleTV)