PETERSON FIELD GUIDE TO WESTERN REPTILES
- 576pages
- 21 heures de lecture
Revised edition of: A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians / text and illustrations by Robert C. Stebbins. 3rd ed. 2003.
Revised edition of: A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians / text and illustrations by Robert C. Stebbins. 3rd ed. 2003.
Play as Leisure, Leisure as Play
The concept of augmentative play highlights its significant role in enhancing broader leisure pursuits. This unique approach examines the numerous ways in which play and leisure intertwine, emphasizing the importance of various activities that contribute to a richer play experience.
The devotee occupations serve as full-time or part-time livelihoods for people fortunate enough to have found them. Such work has so far been observed to exist in four sectors of the economy: the liberal professions, consulting occupations, skilled trades, and small business proprietors. Devotee work roots in serious leisure.
Guided by the precept that to understand any phenomenon well it is necessary to start by looking at it in broad, nonspecialized terms, Robert Stebbins takes the reader through the process of exploratory research, providing the student or researcher with a complete reference for carrying out this type of research. schovat popis
Discover how to bring social responsibility to your business In today's business world, your bottom line isn't measured by your company's financial performance alone. Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies shows you how to implement social responsibility to your business plan in order to increase your bottom line. This book helps any social entrepreneur gain the necessary skills needed to change the system and spread the solution, while providing explanations of the most successful business tools being used today. Social Entrepreneurship For Dummies gives you the trusted and friendly advice you need to get on your way toward social responsibility!
Barbershop singing is presented not just as a casual pastime but as a complex form of serious leisure that shapes distinctive lifestyles for its participants. Robert A. Stebbins offers an in-depth study of this musical genre, highlighting its historical context and comparing it with jazz and classical music. He delves into the social dynamics, costs, and rewards associated with barbershop singing, as well as the challenges faced by its dedicated members. This exploration enhances the understanding of diverse social participation in contemporary society.
Stebbins begins with a history of stand-up comedy, giving vital background about the industry as it emerged and flourished in the United States and subsequently developed into a popular form of entertainment in Canada. He deals with the nature of comic performance in comedy rooms - cabarets designed specifically for stand-up comedy - and examines the career of the comic: how people become interested in comedy, how they progress as amateurs, how they survive on the road and how, sometimes, they become headliners and later writers for film and television. He also discusses the business of comedy: booking agents, comedy chains such as Yuk-Yuk's, room managers, and the comics themselves as entrepreneurs. As the first comprehensive study of a growing phenomenon, The Laugh-Makers will interest sociologists of humour and sociologists of occupations and will contribute to our understanding of Canadian popular culture.
Exploring the interconnectedness of work and leisure, this book challenges the common belief that they exist as opposing forces. It delves into how these aspects of life influence each other and highlights the benefits of integrating work with leisure activities. By examining various perspectives and experiences, it offers a fresh understanding of how to achieve balance and fulfillment in both areas, ultimately advocating for a more harmonious approach to living.
Reading for Utility, Pleasure, and Fulfillment in the Twenty-First Century
Committed reading is explored through three primary motives: utilitarian, pleasurable, and self-fulfilling. The study integrates concepts from library and information science with the serious leisure perspective, examining how these motives manifest across various life domains, including work, leisure, and non-work obligations. This comprehensive analysis highlights the multifaceted nature of reading as an activity that enriches personal and professional experiences.
The book offers a conceptual framework for exploring the connections between work, leisure, and daily chores, emphasizing how these activities are interrelated and managed in everyday life. It delves into the dynamics of balancing these aspects, providing insights into their significance in personal and social contexts.