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Qu'est-ce (qui) est durch praktische Demonstration - définition

ONE OF 46 PUBLIC PARKS THAT THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE HAD BUILT IN THE 1930S–1940S, IN 24 U.S. STATES, CHIEFLY NEAR URBAN AREAS
Recreation Demonstration Area; Recreational demonstration area; Recreational Demonstration Areas

Demonstration (military)         
FORM OF MILITARY DIVERSION DESIGNED TO DECEIVE THE ENEMY AS THE DEMONSTRATION IS THE MAIN ATTACK
Military demonstration
In military terminology, a demonstration is an attack or show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy.
Recreational Demonstration Area         
The Recreational Demonstration Area program (also known as the Recreation Demonstration Area program) was a National Park Service program during the 1930s and early 1940s that built forty-six public parks in twenty-four states on , chiefly near urban areas in the United States. The NPS used labor from a variety of Great Depression federal relief programs, chiefly the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration, to build recreational demonstration areas.
Political demonstration         
  • During the [[American Civil Rights Movement]] and the [[March on Washington]], leaders marched from the [[Washington Monument]] to the [[Lincoln Memorial]], August 28, 1963.
  • Demonstration in Canada against oil tankers, 1970.
  • 1976 coup d'état]].
  • Crowd in front of a McDonald's in [[Wangfujing]] on the [[2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests]]
  • Demonstration in front of the [[British parliament]]
  • [[Orange Revolution]] demonstrations lasted so long that demonstrators set up tents.
  • 2013 Peace March for Hungary in Budapest
  • A nonviolent protest in New Zealand
  • Gatot Subroto Avenue]] in front of the DPR/MPR Building.
  • interchange]].
  • labor-rights]] political [[activism]].
  • An anti-[[Naftali Bennett]] demonstration in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]], on September 23, 2021. One of the signs the demonstrators primarily carried translates in English to "BENNETT DANGEROUS TO ISRAEL!".
COLLECTIVE ACTION BY PEOPLE IN FAVOR OF A CAUSE
Protest march; Counter-demonstration; Political rally; Street protesters; Street demonstrations; Mass demonstration; Peaceful demonstration; Political rallies; Street protester; Street protest; Monster meeting; Anti-war demonstration; Freedom of demonstration; Counterdemonstration; Counter demonstration; Counter-demonstrations; Counterdemonstrations; Counter demonstrations; Demonstration (political); Mass protest; Public demonstration; Street demonstration; Protest rally; Street protest movement; Agitation (South Asia); Demonstration (people); Protest March; Demonstration (protest); Protest marches
A political demonstration is an action by a mass group or collection of groups of people in favor of a political or other cause or people partaking in a protest against a cause of concern; it often consists of walking in a mass march formation and either beginning with or meeting at a designated endpoint, or rally, to hear speakers. It is different from mass meeting.

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Recreational Demonstration Area

The Recreational Demonstration Area program (also known as the Recreation Demonstration Area program) was a National Park Service program during the 1930s and early 1940s that built forty-six public parks in twenty-four states on 397,000 acres (1,606.6 km2), chiefly near urban areas in the United States. The NPS used labor from a variety of Great Depression federal relief programs, chiefly the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration, to build recreational demonstration areas. By the end of World War II, the recreational demonstration areas had all either become National Park Service units or been given to their states for use as state parks.

The goals of the Recreation Demonstration Area program were typically threefold: 1) to develop land as a park; 2) to provide employment; and 3) to create new parks near urban areas. For the first goal, in some cases the land developed was purchased from sub-optimal farmers, providing some of the poorest farmers with relief. In other cases, state lands (in state forests or parks) were developed. In the second case, the CCC and WPA laborers received payment, and in the CCC, room and board. Finally, the residents of nearby urban areas benefited from new nearby recreation areas.