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True or False 1.Leisure time spent for activities not related to work.

2.Leisure is an essential part of human life.

3.in article 24 of the Universal Declaration of human right state that " everyone has the right to rest and leisure.

4. Recreation is an activity that usually requires physical engagement done for enjoyment and fun.

5.Recreational activity usually refreshes one's mind and soul.

6. According to Amy and Denise Anderson authors of the park and recreational professional hand book, recreation also needs to have social value.

7. Propelling the body in the water through combined movements of the legs and arms while floating is swimming. 8. The most common water-based recreational activity as it requires minimal use of equipment is swimming.

9. Recreational swimming is the one swim to have fun and enjoy the water.

10.Swimming skills are very important especially in our daily lives.​

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