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  2. Hobby - Wikipedia

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    A list of hobbies changes with renewed interests and developing fashions, making it diverse and lengthy. Hobbies tend to follow trends in society. For example, stamp collecting was popular during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as postal systems were the main means of communication; as of 2024 [update] , video games became more popular ...

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  5. Category:Observation hobbies - Wikipedia

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  6. Most unexpected hobbies of US presidents - AOL

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    Now this might come as a shock, but presidents do more than just lead the free world. Many of them have impressive, unexpected hobbies. Bill Clinton, for example, loves playing tenor saxophone and ...

  7. Recreation - Wikipedia

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    A list of hobbies changes with renewed interests and developing fashions, making it diverse and lengthy. Hobbies tend to follow trends in society, for example stamp collecting was popular during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as postal systems were the main means of communication, while video games are more popular nowadays following ...

  8. TPR Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    The teacher expects a response from the students after each statement or question, to check whether they have understood. If the teacher says a statement, then the students show that they understand by responding with an expression of interest such as "Oooh!" or "Aaaaah". If the teacher asks a question, then the students answer the question. [15]

  9. Discourse community - Wikipedia

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    A discourse community is a textual system with stated and unstated conventions, a vital history, mechanisms for wielding power, institutional hierarchies, vested interests, and so on." Porter held the belief that all new ideas added to a discourse community had an impact on the group, changing it forever.