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    • Music of Africa is a collective result of the cultural and musical diversity of the different ethnic divisions of the continent.
    • Singing, dancing, hand clapping, and the beating of drums are essential to many ceremonies in African music.
    • Environmental awareness is promoted through environmental education which encompasses environmental concepts and principles, environmental laws, the state of international and local environment, local environment best practices, the threats of environmental degradation and its impact on human well-being, the responsibility of the citizenry to the environment and the value of conservation, protection, and rehabilitation of natural resources and the environment.
    • Traditional Music of Africa includes Afrobeat, Apala (Akpala), Axe, Jit, Jive, Kwassa Kwassa, Reggae, Salsa, Samba, Soca, Were, and Zouk.
    • Afrobeat is a musical genre used to describe the fusion of West African with black American music.
    • Apala (Akpala) is a musical genre from Nigerian in the Yoruba tribal style to wake up the worshippers after fasting during the Muslim holy feast of Ramadan.
    • Axe is a popular musical genre from Salvador, Bahia, and Brazil that fuses the Afro Caribbean style of the marcha, reggae, and calypso.
    • Jit is a hard and fast percussive Zimbabwean dance music played on drums with guitar accompaniment, influenced by mbira-based guitar styles.
    • Jive is a popular form of South African music featuring a lively and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance.
    • Kwassa Kwassa is a dance style begun in Zaire in the late 1980’s, popularized by Kanda Bongo Man.
    • Reggae is a Jamaican sound dominated by bass guitar and drums.
    • Salsa is a music is Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian dance music that comprises various musical genres such as chachacha, mambo.
    • Samba is a lively and rhythmical dance and music with three steps to every bar, making the Samba feel like a timed dance.
    • Soca is a modern Trinidadian and Tobago pop music combining “soul” and “calypso” music.
    • Were is Muslim music performed often as a wake-up call for early breakfast and prayers during Ramadan Celebrations.
    • Zouk is a fast, carnival-like rhythmic music.
    • Vocal Forms of African Music include Maracatu, Blues, Soul, and Spiritual.
    • Maracatu is a type of music with African percussion.
    • Blues is an expressive and soulful sound like Afri-ame.
    • Soul is Afri-amen gospel music.
    • Spiritual is deeply religious person.
    • Call and Response is a succession of two distinct musical phrases.
    • Idiophone is a type of percussion instrument such as Balafon, Agogo, and Rattles.
    • Chordophone is a stringed instrument such as the Musical Bow and Kora.
    • More Physical Exertion but less Food intake is a situation where the amount of physical exercise is greater than the amount of food intake.
    • Weight Gain occurs when the energy consumed is greater than the energy expended.
    • Methods to help a person manage his/her weight include making a commitment to change, incorporating exercise into the program, avoiding automatic eating, staying busy, and trying “junior size” instead of “super size”.
    • Emotional Eating is the consumption of large quantities of food to suppress negative emotions.
    • Energy Consumption is the amount of energy you take in through food.
    • The Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998, RA No 8504, promulgates policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines.
    • Harmful Use of Gateway Drugs is a substance use and abuse issue.
    • More Food intake but less Physical Exertion is a situation where the amount of food intake is greater than the amount of physical exercise.
    • Social Health is a health trend, issue, and concern, and is regulated by RA No 10175, the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, RA No 9775, the Anti-Child Pornography Act of 2009, and RA No 8949, the Anti-Hazing Law.
    • Weight Loss occurs when the energy consumed is less than the energy expended.
    • Binge-eating disorder is an eating disorder characterized by uncontrollable episodes of eating excessive amounts of food within a relatively short time.
    • Substance Use and Abuse are regulated by RA No 9165, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, and RA No 9211, The Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003.
    • Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by self-imposed starvation to lose and maintain very low body weight due to a false/distorted perception of being fat.
    • Reproductive Health is a health trend, issue, and concern, and is regulated by RA No 10354, the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act.
    • Energy Consumption is the amount of energy you spend through physical activity.
    • Responsible Parenthood is one of the four pillars of Reproductive Health, along with Informed choice, Respect for life, and Birth Control.
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