social activity


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Noun1.social activity - activity considered appropriate on social occasions
group action - action taken by a group of people
association - the act of consorting with or joining with others; "you cannot be convicted of criminal guilt by association"
mingling - the action of people mingling and coming into contact; "all the random mingling and idle talk made him hate literary parties"
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Illuminism is not a pure doctrine, just because it is attracted by social activity and puffed up by pride.
It had been built by an earlier settler, and abandoned, because the soil about it was too sterile for cultivation, while its comparative remoteness put it out of the sphere of that social activity which already marked the habits of the emigrants.
The meeting will review the report of the secretary general on the joint Arab economic and social activity and a report on the follow-up to the implementation of the resolutions of the 4th Arab Economic and Social Development Summit held in Beirut.
Lower social activity was associated with greater bone loss at the total hip and femoral neck, according to the study published July 9 in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
Specifically, their most recent study looked at whether there is an interaction between levels of social activity, cognitive performance, and the amount of beta-amyloid in the brain, which is a neurological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.
Social activity volunteers at Strathallan Court in Bridge of Allan have also been supporting tenants in a variety of activities including carpet bowls, tea and toast gatherings and seasonal events, such as Hallowe'en bingo and Christmas parties.
"If you're someone who's wellorganised and enjoys a bit of a challenge, why not turn your interest - be it literature, food, arts, trampolining, walking, adventure sports, dance or gardening - into a great social activity for older people by becoming a volunteer coordinator."
"Social activity has long been recognised as an essential component of healthy aging," he said.
It assigns a score to each implicit social activity. We conducted a survey with social media users in order to assign a score to each social activity.
Additionally, the engagement with multiple languages and other countries has increased the scope of their audience and in turn increased their social activity.
The study focused on nearly 3,000 people who answered a range of questions (for example, how satisfied they were with their lives overall, how much they participated in social activity, how important social activity was to them, and how much they valued their marriage or their relationships with their children).

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