Activities

Some articles on activities:

Elk Island National Park - Activities and Facts
... Winter activities include unserviced camping, hiking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and wildlife gazing ... Summer activities include hiking, golfing, kayaking/canoeing, wildlife gazing and unserviced camping ...
New England (New South Wales) - Economy
... There are numerous other business activities across the region ranging from small enterprises to large multi-national corporations that are producing goods for ... Other primary production activities include dairying, the production of grains, lamb, pork, fruit, potatoes, poultry, eggs, various mining activities, timber production, viticulture ...
University Of Toronto Joint Centre For Bioethics - Membership
... its mission through participation in research, education or clinical ethics activities ... membership include participation in the centre's research activities, bioethics education, or clinical ethics committees or other clinical ethics activities or are "opinion leaders" as ... on request information about their bioethics-related activities for inclusion in the centre's reports ...
University Of North Florida - Student Life - Activities
... The game room also offers weekly activities such as game tournaments, trivia night, and capture the flag ...
Gordonstoun - Activities - Sports
... Hahn expressed his view that at many schools ball games had been given precedence over other activities and so, to start with, more focus was placed on seamanship and practical work ... Clubs also form part of the activities list which is made up of cooking, debating, astronomy and film ...

Famous quotes containing the word activities:

    Both gossip and joking are intrinsically valuable activities. Both are essentially social activities that strengthen interpersonal bonds—we do not tell jokes and gossip to ourselves. As popular activities that evade social restrictions, they often refer to topics that are inaccessible to serious public discussion. Gossip and joking often appear together: when we gossip we usually tell jokes and when we are joking we often gossip as well.
    Aaron Ben-Ze’Ev, Israeli philosopher. “The Vindication of Gossip,” Good Gossip, University Press of Kansas (1994)

    When mundane, lowly activities are at stake, too much insight is detrimental—far-sightedness errs in immediate concerns.
    Franz Grillparzer (1791–1872)

    Both at-home and working mothers can overmeet their mothering responsibilities. In order to justify their jobs, working mothers can overnurture, overconnect with, and overschedule their children into activities and classes. Similarly, some at-home mothers,... can make at- home mothering into a bigger deal than it is, over stimulating, overeducating, and overwhelming their children with purposeful attention.
    Jean Marzollo (20th century)