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1.recreation 娱乐

2.commercials 广告

3.inception 开端

4.terminated 结束



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ParticipAction


ParticipActionwas the name of the Canadian government program designed to encourage Canadians to get and stay physically fit.

Created in 1971 by the federal governmentParticipAction was successful in encouraging Canadians to be active and to  stay healthy.

ParticipAction was created by the Canadian Liberal government of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.

Trudeau believed that sports and recreation should play an important role in the lives of Canadian citizens.

His government took two steps towards the accomplishment of this goal.

Firsta government agency was created to provide funds for high performance athletessuch as training and competing in the Olympic Games.

A second agency was created to encourage participation and physical activity in the general Canadian population.

It was out of this second agency that ParticipAction was born.

ParticipAction became very famous in the 1970sbecause of a series of television commercials.

In these commercialsa young Canadian in his 20's was seen being out-run by 60-year old Swedish man.

The message was that the Canadians had become lazy and inactive.

This was probably true of Canadians at the time.

Physical fitness was not highly encouraged in schoolsspecially for women.

Alsothe government played little role in encouraging physical activity before ParticipAction.

The result of ParticipAction was impressive.

Canadians became more active in the years following the program's inception.

Alsofitness and activity were encouraged through physical education programs.

ParticipAction was seen as a positive program because it got Canadians active while reducing health care costs caused by inactivity and poor physical conditioning.

RecentlyParticipAction was terminated by the federal government because of a lack of funding.

Many people thought that this was a shame given the positive messages the program gave to otherwise inactive Canadians.

Despite the program's terminationParticipAction has made a long-lasting impression on Canadians.

Hopefullyits positive example of physical fitness for Canadians will continue in the future.

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