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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Aktyvaus laisvalaikio žiemą įtaka gyvenimo kokybei: gyventojų nuomonės tyrimo atvejis / The Influence Of Outdoor Wintertime Recreation on The Quality of Life: Population Sample Study

Smilgytė, Ieva 20 June 2014 (has links)
Darbo tikslas – nustatyti gyventojų nuomone kaip aktyvus laisvalaikis žiemą įtakoja gyvenimo kokybę. Darbo objektas – aktyvaus laisvalaikio žiemą įtaka gyvenimo kokybei. Darbo problema – kokie veiksniai lemia kalnų slidinėjimo veiklos pasirinkimą kaip laisvalaikio formą. Raktiniai žodžiai: laisvalaikis, aktyvus laisvalaikis, gyventojų nuomonė, gyvenimo kokybė. Darbo uždaviniai: 1. Apibūdinti laisvalaikio ir rekreacijos sampratą. 2. Atskleisti aktyvaus žiemos poilsio (turizmo) sampratą. 3. Apibrėžti gyvenimo kokybės sampratą. 4. Pateikti kalnų slidinėjimo veiklos sampratą ir raidą. 5. Ištirti Kauno miesto gyventojų nuomonę apie tai kaip aktyvus laisvalaikis žiemą, įtakoja jų gyvenimo kokybę. Darbo metodai – mokslinės literatūros šaltinių analizė, gyventojų nuomonės tyrimas anketinės apklausos metodu ir aprašomoji statistinė duomenų analizė . Pagrindinės išvados: 1. Laisvalaikis – laikas, nepriskiriamas tokiai privalomai veiklai kaip darbas (profesinė veikla, namų ruoša), mokymasis, valgymas, miegas. Rekreacija – psichinių bei sveikatos jėgų atkūrimas, pasireiškiantis per žmogaus ir aplinkos sąveikos procesus; tai veikla, „išvaduojanti“ žmogų nuo įvairių jo socialinių vaidmenų bei skatinanti asmens kūrybiškumą. Žodis laisvalaikis vartojamas tada, kai kalbama apie laiką, o terminas rekreacija – kai kalbama apie veiklą. 2. Aktyvų žiemos poilsį galima apibrėžti kaip vieną iš poilsio rūšių žiemos sezono metu gamtoje (atviroje erdvėje), kai pagrindinis kelionės motyvas – aktyvus... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / The aim - to consider the population as active recreation in the winter affect quality of life. The object - outdoor winter influence quality of life.
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A Human Rights-Based Approach to the Discourses Governing Active Recreation in New Zealand

Gillon, Paula January 2010 (has links)
Public policy is an ever changing field with practitioners struggling to find the best ways to develop and implement their policies. Auckland City Council's Community Services and Recreation Department is no different. Faced with a rapidly expanding and diverse population, which is also increasingly sedentary and unhealthy, the department wished to explore an approach which would encapsulate and help to solve the issues that they are facing (McDermott, 2009; Rowe, 2008; Royal Commission on Auckland Governance, 2009). A human rights-based approach to public policy development was identified as being part of the answer to Auckland City Council's active recreation challenges. Auckland University of Technology's Institute of Public Policy were contracted to undertake research into this public policy approach, that is increasingly used internationally. Could this be implemented in New Zealand? It is acknowledged that a human rights-based approach to public policy development and implementation can help to promote accountability, empowers and it also involves people in the decision making process and ensures that individuals are not discriminated against (Department of Health, 2007). While a human rights-based approach ensures that international obligations are adhered to, the flow-on effect of implementing a human rights-based approach includes having community "buy-in" to a project or proposal, by making public policy more "person centred" (Department of Health, 2007). Key informant interviews were undertaken in 2009; these highlighted how human rights approaches are currently being implemented in New Zealand, although not necessarily in a methodical or consistent manner. Document analysis was also conducted on key policy documents within New Zealand and the United Kingdom using discourse analysis and a human rights lens. In conclusion it was found that the implementation of a human rights-based approach in Auckland City would help to address the issues presented, such as population changes and inactivity and also help to increase participation amongst non-participants. SPARC's focus has moved towards organised sport, children and youth participation and on elite athletes. Local authorities in New Zealand need to act to ensure that the mental, social, health and economic well-being of their communities is preserved and enhanced through active recreation. Taking a human rights-based approach to active recreation policy development would contribute towards achieving these outcomes.
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The effectiveness of the SPARK program in increasing fitness among children and adolescents

Sales, Latrice Stephanie. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Georgia Southern University, 2007. / "A thesis submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Georgia Southern University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Science." In Kinesiology, under the direction of Jim McMillan. ETD. Electronic version approved: July 2007. Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-48) and appendices.
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Supporting Individuals with Complex Communication Needs to Capture and Share Active Recreational Experiences

Hajjar, David J., 19 September 2017 (has links)
No description available.

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