The term leisure (and the use of other related words yet to be defined, e.g., play, festivity, games, etc.) might best be limited to refer only to Clawson's «fun activities,» with a more neutral term such as discretionary time being used to indicate those moments or hours free
from subsistence activity.
Not exact matches
In an earlier day, when a «substance» philosophy was prevalent, this was talked about as «the divine
subsistence,» not only as if God were to be distinguished
from the world but also as if God's existence was somehow other than God's
activity.
He said the Government would also establish Micro Credit Centres to support the farmers to expand their
activities from subsistence to commercial farming.
«In an early program that intended to lay the groundwork for REDD + in Chiapas,» she writes, «
subsistence activities were constrained while production of African oil palm and jatropha for biofuels received subsides
from the state.»
Development
activities in the Arctic (for example, oil and gas, minerals, tourism, and shipping) are of concern to Indigenous communities,
from both perceived threats and anticipated benefits.149 Greater levels of industrial
activity might alter the distribution of species, disrupt
subsistence activities, increase the risk of oil spills, and create various social impacts.