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- Casual Leisure [r]: Immediate intrinsically rewarding, relatively short-lived pleasurable activity requiring little or no special training to enjoy it. [e]
- Daniel Webster [r]: (1782-1852) Leading American politician of the antebellum Whig Party, famous for his oratory, his legal and diplomatic skills, and his efforts to prevent the Civil War in the name of American nationalism. [e]
- Serious Leisure Perspective [r]: Theoretic framework that synthesizes three main forms of leisure, showing at once, their distinctive features, similarities, and interrelationships. [e]
- Casual Leisure [r]: Immediate intrinsically rewarding, relatively short-lived pleasurable activity requiring little or no special training to enjoy it. [e]
- CZ Talk:Approval Process [r]: Add brief definition or description