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  2. John Neulinger - Wikipedia

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    John Neulinger (April 26, 1924 - June 20, 1991) was a German-American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of psychology at City College of New York.Neulinger is best known for contributing a social psychological theory of leisure to the field of leisure studies. [1]

  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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    Surfing, a form of recreation. Recreation is an activity of leisure, leisure being discretionary time. [1] The "need to do something for recreation" is an essential element of human biology and psychology. [2] Recreational activities are often done for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure and are considered to be "fun".

  5. Sociology of leisure - Wikipedia

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    Dumazedier's four definitions are not exhaustive. [3] Incompatible definitions and measures are seen as a major factor accounting for occasionally contradictory research findings. [2] There are some unresolved questions concerning the definition of work: in particular, whether unpaid endeavors, such as volunteering or studying, are work. [1]

  6. Third place - Wikipedia

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    Variant forms of the concept include the "community coffee house" and the "community living room," a term which has been adopted by several organizations [17] [18] to describe the model of a cooperatively-run "third space" which includes commercial or non-commercial functions with an emphasis on providing a free space for social interaction.

  7. Trump's 'Front Row Joes,' superfans and the obsession, explained

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    Michael Lewis, a marketing professor at Emory University and host of “Fanalytics,” a fandom and sports podcast, likens these Trump supporters to the most passionate sports fans − and there's ...

  8. Sport management - Wikipedia

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    Sport management is the field of business dealing with sports and recreation. [1] Sports management involves any combination of skills that correspond with planning, organizing, directing, controlling, budgeting, leading, or evaluating of any organization or business within the sports field. [2]

  9. Up your burger game in 2025 with these chef-approved cooking ...

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    Ingredients. 1 burger bun. 1/3 oz butter. 7 oz fresh ground Wagyu beef, formed into a patty. 3 slices fresh tomato. 2 pieces of Gem lettuce. 3 sweet pickles, sliced