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Introduction
Public Attitudes
Lack of Recreation
Physical Access
Transportation
Finances
Assistance
Varied Activities
Benefits
About the Author
Directories
Organizations
References
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Books
Winnick, Joseph P., (2005).
Adapted physical education and sport..
Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics.
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