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Occupational balance refers to an individual’s subjective satisfaction with the diversity and quantity of daily activities – encompassing work, leisure, self-care and social participation – and is ...

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Countries pour billions of dollars into hosting the Olympic Games, building stadiums, accommodations and other venues for both the athletes and attendees. They’re some of the most magnificent sporting structures ever erected, but do you know what happens to them once the Games leave?

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Explore the abandoned stadiums and costly Olympic venues left behind after the Games, and the billions spent on infrastructure that later fell into ruin.

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Olympic facilities are often maintained or repurposed, but sometimes Olympic villages and venues are temporarily or permanently deserted and forgotten. Abandoned Olympic venues are scattered around the world, with some Olympic Games leaving behind relics rather than infrastructure.

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structure (third-person singular simple present structures, present participle structuring, simple past and past participle structured) (transitive) To give structure to; to arrange.

artists must study the structure of the human body 芸術家 は 人体 の構造を 研究 しなければならない the structure of the benzene molecule ベンゼン 分子の 構造 4 physical composition, make-up, composition, constitution, makeup 人 や 物 が 構成される 方法 (the way in which someone or something is composed)

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形容詞 structural (comparative more structural, superlative most structural) Of, relating to, or having structure.