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    Key points and information in every lecture are explained in this study guide. Great took to study for the exam! I clicker's included and article information.
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    In this lecture, RST Trends was wrapped up and all information on lectures were finished. Afterwards, an explanation on all of the key ideas found on the exam were provided.
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    In this lecture, trends in RST are discussed. It is NOT a book chapter and therefore describes current and contemporary ideas not found within our text. Trends in tourism, psych, and sports are all discussed within this lecture.
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    In this lecture, chapter 11 is finished expressing how time influences leisure decisions. The differences between monochromatic and polychromatic groups are discussed as well as how technology and work have influenced leisure and time. A brief informative discussion is also illustrated on RST professions.
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    In this lecture, Chapter 11 was discussed elaborating topics such as the effects of time on society, both good and bad. The Sweden Experiment is discussed, examining the pros and cons of the 6 hr work week vs an 8hr work week as well as the feelings of time urgency and time deepening.
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    In this chapter, the final part of chapter 10 was discussed on for and against productivity. The different influences of how leisure helps and hurts the economy, capitalism, and consumerism are discussed as well as other theories.
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    In this lecture, we finished up discussion the last two taboo activities discussed in class such as vandalism and pornography. Chapter 11 was begun, discussing topics for and against productivity. Theories such as pro-work and pro-leisure are discussed in this lecture.
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    In this lecture, a large emphasis was placed on substance abuse, particularly alcohol, the drinking age in the United States, and the issue of college campus drinking. After the statistics of alcohol are explained, other taboo recreational activities are discussed such as medical/recreational marijuana and gambling.
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    In this lecture, the beginning of 2 lectures on leisure are explained. What consists of taboo leisure in our society are explained as well as the differences in taboo leisure. Why people participate in taboo leisure are explained as well as substance abuse are mainly focused in on in this lecture.
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    In this lecture, how leisure if formed by culture and how leisure helps shape culture are all discussed. Definitions of what is culture, what its' significance is and how it has formed through the ages area all discussed.
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    In these notes, more information on Chapter 8 and popular culture are discussed. The topics are printed media/books, television, and theme parks.
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    In this lecture, the impacts of popular culture on leisure are discussed. From describing popular culture, to its characteristics, and popular music and film are all discussed within this lecture. In later lectures, more topics will be discussed.
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    Here, lectures from February 24th to March 17th are provided. The most important examples, theories, and concepts from each lecture are incorporated into this study guide.
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    In this lecture, concepts as to how technology has shaped leisure are discussed in more length. Concepts such as video gaming, cyberhood, social media, online dating, and issues of goodness are all explained.
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    In this lecture, the impacts of how technology has impacted our life is explained. Mainly focused on are the topics of screen time and how this affects our health such as obesity. The article read is also explained as well as ideas such as fidelity. Lastly, how leisure has impacted the family and how video games can be both beneficial and detrimental plus more, are all explained in these notes.
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    Here the entire lecture is over Chapter 6. Concepts such as geography in leisure, place attachment, third places, conservation/preservation, and environmental impact are all explained in this lecture. Descriptive examples are given to follow definitions.
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    In these notes, the second half of chapter 12 is discussed such as how leisure can discriminate against people but also break down the barriers. Topics such as leisure in disability, gender, and sexual minorities are all discussed in this chapter.
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    The first half of chapter 12 is discussed in this lecture. Topics mainly associated with equity (equality) in leisure are elaborated among several topics such as race, disabilities, gender, etc. Fair leisure, constraints, and models of integration are all contained within these notes.
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    Continuing off of last lecture, this is the last half of chapter 4. Here, the developmental impacts leisure has on human aging is described but now concentrating on the second half of life from Early Adulthood into Elder Adulthood. The Life Span Development Theory is briefly explained and a NY Times article elaborating how to successfully age is also included.
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    In this lecture, how leisure affects human development, from young to old, are defined and explained. The first half of this lecture focuses on how leisure helps children and then specifically how it impacts the process of adolescence.
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    Here is a study guide and overview of the lecture notes and possible questions that may be on the exam. Good luck studying!
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    In this lecture, different types of leisure activities are described. Mainly, the difference between commercial, private, and public leisure systems in the United States. Lastly, careers in RST are elaborated on for anyone's convenience but will not be on the exam.
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    Continuation of the Historical leisure lecture is finished here touching upon leisure during The Prohibition and the Great Depression. The beginning of chapter 13 begins with the Leisure Service Delivery System that elaborates on why leisure is important in society and how it is carried out. Lastly, cultural capital, social capital and reasons for unspecialized leisure are all explained.
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    In these notes, chapter 1 continues and more ideas of leisure throughout history are discussed. Picking up from the Renaissance period through Social Movements of Leisure during the Industrial Revolution are all explained throughout these notes.
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    This lecture focuses on the origins of leisure and the meanings of leisure throughout different time periods. Beginning with Ancient Egypt up until the Middle Ages, leisure was looked at differently throughout the span of thousands of years.

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