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Some very important issues in leisure are those that deal with environmental degradation. This could relate to water scarcity and water-based leisure (like swimming), or soil degradation resulting from too many visitors or vehicle leisure (like biking, four wheelers, "muddin'" in trucks, etc.). Also, travel and the pollution it causes.
Leisure time is when you are free to do what you want and not have to worry about doing jobs or going to work. What you do in your leisure time depends on what kind of a person you are. If you're a student you could revise or go out with friends, if your retired and looking for a hobby you could learn a new language or start doing crafts. There is also things like sports or watching a film but in my free time I like to listen to music and relax with a good book.
The ideal career opportunity is one that you are willing to put the effort into training for! Pick something that you enjoy doing and work hard for it, and it will be an ideal career for you.
This is a number that indicates what range the transmitter will work correctly. This will depend on how strong the transmitter is.
"Utopia" represents the ideal whereas "quasi" simply precludes such a state, reflecting instead the reality that will forever antagonize the ideal. To combine the words is crass, but in a post-modern sense, it aberrates enough in the readers mind to work as a single term.
No. That ratio is 'efficiency'.
The difference is that leisure is relaxing and work is work ? yeah bro
If you want to work in travel and leisure you should have a resume and go to the website Monster and Simplyhired and post your resume for jobs in that area. You can also contact local travel agents as well.
The dependency ratio should be used to asses how well the labor or work force supports those who do not work in relation to other countries or regions.
Work.
idleness, leisure
noun1. freedom from the demands of work or duty: She looked forward to retirement and a life of leisure.2. time free from the demands of work or duty, when one can rest, enjoy hobbies or sports, etc.: Most evenings he had the leisure in which to follow his interests.3. unhurried ease: a work written with leisure and grace.-adjective4. free or unoccupied: leisure hours.5. having leisure: the leisure class.6. (of clothing) suitable to or adapted for wear during leisure; casual: a leisure jacket.7. designed or intended for recreational use: leisure products like bowling balls and video games.-Idioms8. at leisure,a. with free or unrestricted time.b. without haste; slowly.c. out of work; unemployed: Because of the failure of the magazine, many experienced editors are now at leisure.9. at one's leisure, when one has free time; at one's convenience
The ratio of Mechanical Advantage and Velocity Ratio is Efficiency. That is to say the ratio of M.A. and V.R. is constant.
Efficiency is equal to the ratio of work input to work output; for an ideal machine this ratio is equal to 1 or 100%. For a real machine this ratio is always less than 1 because some of the work input is used to overcome mechanical friction within the machine which does not contribute to the work output of the machine.
The ratio of people in work to out of work.
Took part in leisure activities
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