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    • What is the definition of recreation?
      Activities voluntarily participated in during free time
    • What are the characteristics of recreational activities?
      They should be of interest and voluntary
    • What are the two types of recreation?
      • Passive: Requires less physical involvement
      • Active: Requires more physical involvement
    • How is badminton played?
      Players win by reaching 21 points
    • What is the objective of volleyball?
      Send the ball over the net
    • What scoring system does volleyball follow?
      Rally point system
    • What is hiking?
      An extended walk for pleasure and exercise
    • What does orienteering require?
      Navigational skills using a detailed map
    • What is bullying defined as?
      Unwanted, aggressive behavior
    • What are the classifications of bullying?
      • Verbal bullying: Mean words or comments
      • Social bullying: Hurting reputation or relationships
      • Physical bullying: Hurting body or possessions
      • Cyberbullying: Using technology for bullying
    • What is verbal bullying?
      Saying or writing mean and nasty things
    • What does social bullying include?
      Hurting someone's reputation or relationships
    • What is physical bullying?
      Hurting a person's body or possessions
    • What is cyberbullying?
      Verbal and social bullying through technology
    • What is verbal abuse?
      Intended to inflict humiliation or fear
    • What are the types of sexual abuse?
      • Incest: Sexual activity with close relatives
      • Molestation: Sexual abuse for pleasure or profit
      • Rape: Forced sexual intercourse
    • What is incest?
      Sexual activity with closely related individuals
    • What is molestation?
      Sexual abuse by an adult for pleasure
    • What is child pornography?
      Explicit portrayal of children for sexual arousal
    • What is child prostitution?
      Children paid to have sex
    • What constitutes rape?
      Forced sexual intercourse with penetration
    • What are the criteria for considering an act as rape?
      Inability to consent or use of force
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