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  • Recreation
    Voluntary participation in an activity during free and unobligated time that gives enjoyment
  • Indoor recreational activities
    • Badminton
    • Volleyball
    • ZUMBA
  • ZUMBA
    A Latin inspired dance fitness program founded by Alberto "Beto" Perez
  • Benefits of dancing ZUMBA
    • Improves cardiovascular health
    • Helps in losing weight
    • Relieves stress
    • Improves mood
    • Tones the abdominals
  • Outdoor recreational activities

    Aims to give leisure as you interact with the natural environment
  • Outdoor recreational activities
    • Hiking
    • Camping
    • Mountain climbing
  • Intentional injuries
    Injuries resulting from violence
  • Types of intentional injuries
    • Self-inflicted
    • Assault
  • Self-inflicted injuries
    Suicide - intentional taking of one's own life<|>Parasuicide - suicide attempt without intent to die
  • Types of assault
    • Domestic
    • Bullying
    • Stalking
    • Extortion
    • Gang and youth violence
    • Illegal fraternity
    • Kidnapping
    • Abduction
    • Acts of terror (terrorism)
  • Domestic assault
    Includes physical assault, sexual abuse, and verbal abuse
  • Types of bullying
    • Verbal
    • Social
    • Physical
    • Cyber
  • Stalking
    A pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in danger
  • Extortion
    The act of using force or threats to force people to hand over their money or properties, on favors
  • Gang and youth violence
    A relatively tough, mostly street-based group of young people who regard themselves and maybe seen by others as a group that engage in a range of criminal activity and violence
  • Illegal fraternity
    A group of people with similar backgrounds, occupations, interests, or taste
  • Kidnapping
    Taking away or forcefully moving a person against his/her will and holding him/her in unjust captivity
  • Abduction
    Use of deceit or force in order to take a person or a child away from their home or relatives
  • Acts of terror (terrorism)
    Use of violence for political goals and putting the public or a great number of people in fear
  • Verbal abuse
    A form of cruelty that involves the use of words to attack, control and cause harm on another person
  • Types of sexual abuse
    • Incest
    • Molestation
    • Rape
  • Incest
    Sexual contact between persons who are so closely related that a marriage between them is considered illegal
  • Molestation
    Sexual abuse of a person (whether a child or adult) by an adult for sexual pleasure or for profit
  • Rape
    Forced sexual intercourse
  • Opera
    Play or drama set to music
  • Romantic Period

    Golden Age of Opera
  • Types of opera
    • Italian
    • German
  • Italian opera

    Focuses on the vocal part, Bel Canto (beautiful singing)
  • German opera

    Focused on the orchestra
  • Terms used in opera
    • Overture - Instrumental introduction
    • Libretto - Text or story
    • Recitative - Speech-like singing
    • Aria - Solo song with instrumental accompaniment
  • Opera Seria
    Serious opera dealing with kings, gods, and ancient heroes
  • Opera Buffa
    Comic opera involving everyday people in contemporary settings dealing with everyday struggles
  • Ancient Greek theatre
    Religious ritual, did not allow foul language, performers needed exaggerated movements and actions, performed during daytime
  • Ancient Greek dramas
    • Tragedy
    • Comedy
    • Satyric drama (tragicomedy)
  • Tragedy
    Imitation through action rather than narration, imitates significant actions and emotions - life itself
  • Comedy
    Comus - Greek god of laughter, joke and revelry, they sang hymns with vulgar lyrics and scathing language, Thalia - Greek god of comedy
  • Satyric drama (tragicomedy)
    Lighter than tragedy, heavier than comedy, stories inspired by Greek mythology
  • Elizabethan theatre
    Queen Elizabeth I was the reason why playwrights like William Shakespeare are well-known today, women were not allowed to perform
  • Theater
    Place of seeing
  • Playwright
    Someone who writes plays