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detail/complexity; secondly, considering activity through the relationship between
“objective” and “motive”, and by the degree to which they coincide and merge
provides powerful ways to reason about people engaged in activity through the user
experience of entertainment and captured in the term sphere of engagement provides
concepts to deal with one or more activities, applications and platforms.
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