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Cards (42)

  • Intentional Injuries
    Injuries resulting from violence
  • Types of Intentional Injuries
    • Self-inflicted
    • Assault
  • Suicide
    Intentional taking of one's own life
  • Parasuicide
    A suicide attempt in which a person does not intend to die, often a cry for help
  • Signs of suicidal tendencies
    • Talking about suicide or death
    • Writing farewell letters or giving away valuable things
    • Showing changes in behavior, moods and feelings
  • Common methods of suicide in the Philippines
    • Hanging
    • Strangulation
    • Suffocation
    • Self-poisoning
    • Drug abuse
    • Using firearms
    • Jumping from heights
    • Drowning
    • Cutting
  • Domestic violence
    An act that includes physical assault, sexual abuse and verbal abuse
  • Possible victims of domestic violence
    • Partner is very jealous
    • Partner will not let victim break off the relationship
    • Partner hurts victim in any way, is violent, or brags about hurting other people
    • Partner puts victim down or makes them feel bad
    • Partner forces victim to have sex or makes them afraid to say no to sex
    • Partner abuses drugs or alcohol; pressures victim to use drugs or alcohol
  • Bullying
    Unwanted, aggressive behavior that is repeated, or can be repeated, over time
  • Classification of bullying
    • Verbal Bullying
    • Social Bullying
    • Physical Bullying
    • Cyberbullying
  • Verbal Bullying
    Saying or writing mean and nasty things, including teasing, name-calling, making inappropriate sexual comments, taunting, and threatening to cause harm
  • Stalking
    A pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed or in danger, involving repeatedly contacting, following, sending things, and talking to someone even when they don't want it
  • Stalking behaviors
    • Knowing your schedule
    • Showing up at places you go to
    • Sending mail, email, and pictures
    • Calling or texting repeatedly
    • Posting about you on social media
    • Writing letters
    • Damaging your property
    • Creating web site about you
    • Sending gifts
    • Stealing things that belongs to you
    • Any other actions to contact, harass, track, or frighten you
  • Extortion
    The act of using force or threats to force people to hand over their money or properties, or favors
  • Robbery
    There is a very real and very immediate violence
  • Gang and youth violence
    A relatively tough, mostly street-based group of young people who regard themselves and may be seen by others as a group that engage in a range of criminal activity and violence
  • Reasons for young people joining gangs
    • Need to belong
    • Desire for adventure
    • Feel protected
  • Illegal fraternity
    A group of people with similar backgrounds, occupations, interests or tastes, often represented by Greek letters on campuses and universities
  • Benefits of joining a fraternity
    • Gain power and protection
    • Academic support
    • Sense of belongingness
  • To maintain their exclusiveness, fraternity members would require an applicant to undergo a series of initiation rites, including hazing, to become part of the brotherhood
  • Hazing can be very dangerous
  • Kidnapping
    Taking away or forcefully moving a person against their will and holding them in unjust captivity, usually for a motive like ransom or benefit
  • Abduction
    The use of deceit or force in order to take a person or a child away from their home or relatives, not necessarily for profit or monetary gain
  • Acts of terror or terrorism
    The use of violence for political goals and putting the public or a great number of people in fear
  • Categories of terrorism
    • State terrorism
    • Bioterrorism
    • Cyberterrorism
    • Ecoterrorism
    • Nuclear terrorism
    • Narcoterrorism
  • Verbal abuse
    A form of cruelty that involves the use of words to attack, control and cause harm on another person
  • Incest
    An older family member having sexual relations or sexual abusing a child or adolescent
  • Molestation
    Sexual abuse of a person, whether a child or adult, by an adult for sexual pleasure or for profit
  • Types of molestation
    • Fondling
    • Mutual masturbation
    • Sodomy
    • Coitus
  • Child pornography
    Explicit portrayal of children as sexual subject matter for purpose of sexual arousal, in various media
  • Child prostitution
    Children who get paid to have sex
  • Rape
    A forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration, where the victim does not consent or is unable to consent
  • Intentional Injuries are injuries resulting from violence
  • Different types of Intentional Injuries
    • Suicide
    • Parasuicide
    • Domestic violence
    • Bullying
    • Stalking
    • Extortion
    • Gang and youth violence
    • Fraternity
    • Kidnapping
    • Abduction
    • Terrorism
    • Verbal abuse
  • Neo-classicism
    A moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the Romantic period and the violent impulses of the soul in expressionism
  • Neo-classicism
    • Partial return to an earlier style of writing
    • Combining tonal harmonies with slight dissonances
    • Modern, freer use of the seven-note diatonic scale
  • Sergei Prokofiev was born in the Ukraine in 1891
  • Prokofiev set out for the St. Petersburg Conservatory equipped with his great talent as a composer and pianist
  • His early compositions were branded as avant garde and were not approved of by his elders
  • Prokofiev continued to follow his stylistic path as he fled to other places for hopefully better acceptance of his creativity