Outdoor Recreation
America's current concepts of recreation, leisure, and play have evolved from the ancient Greeks, Romans, and early American Colonialists, and have continued to grow throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century American culture. I will demonstrate this by defining the ancient Greeks', and Romans' ideals of recreation in their time, and compare it to the defined ideals of current American recreation. American's current concepts of recreation are not solely emphasized by the ancient Greeks and Romans. The are also influenced by some other primitive societies. Primitive societies are ones lacking science and technology. The ancient Greeks, and Romans are not considered "primitive" societies in that they had much science and technology for their time. In these primitive societies, ther is no sharp distinction between work and play. This is mainly on account of the fact that these people do intense bursts of work, then they relax. The work that they do is infused on an irregular schedule with play and ritual. Rituals and leisure to these primitive people is closely associated with warfare. For example, the sport of the Native Americans, is lacrosse. The French gave the game this name to the game meaning, "little bro
How does a government "care" for things? They create organizations and legislation. Some people say that the addiction to recreation was the fall of the Roman Empire. I will provide this to a great extent, except in the case of them harming the environment. Also the work week declined and working class families could now afford to recreate. There was an increase in wealth, which led to idleness of the Plebs (common people), wich led to a need for recreation during these idle times. Remember they will be to far away to be heard by another camper. The government then realized with all this new land an agency would have to be created to tend to all of it. An example of this is the slaughtering of Christians in the sold out amphitheater. There is a steady increase of wealth. Aristotle said, "leisure was an ingredient of a good life". In the early stages of the Roman Empire, recreation was experienced a lot. Also there are more opportunities for women now. The ancient Greeks had very unique recreating standards. The team of the national, state, and local levels combine their powers well with over 100 agencies strictly dedicated to the needs of outdoor recreation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**.
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