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Cards (34)

  • Festival dances
    Cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture, usually done in honor of a patron saint or in thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest
  • Religious festival dances
    Dances characterized by movements that show reverence to a religious icon, believed to intercede in their personal lives
  • Secular or non-religious festival dances
    Dances which are celebrated by the different communities to showcase their different cultures and values of industry and unity
  • Secular or non-religious festival dances
    • Bangus Festival
    • MassKara Festival
    • Bambanti Festival
    • Kadayawan Festival
    • T'nalak Festival
  • Unintentional injury
    Occur without purposeful intent, including burns, drowning, falls, poisoning and road traffic accidents, leading cause of death and disability
  • First aid
    Immediate care given to a person who has been injured or suddenly taken ill, with objectives to save lives, prolong life, alleviate suffering, and prevent further injury
  • Characteristics of a good first aider
    • Gentle, observant, resourceful, tactful, sympathetic
  • First aid assessment
    1. Primary survey (first stage)
    2. Secondary survey (when victim is conscious or has revived)
  • SAMPLE PAIN
    Acronym used in first aid assessment
  • Dressing
    A piece of sterile cloth that covers a wound to prevent infection and/or stop bleeding
  • Compress
    Used to reduce swelling and relieve pain, especially for sprains and strains
  • Bandaging
    A strip of material used mainly to support and immobilize a part of the body
  • Types of bandages
    • Triangular, crape, gauze
  • Purpose of bandaging
    To support fractured bone, immobilize dislocated shoulder/jaw, secure a dressing in place
  • Wound
    A break in the continuity of a tissue in the body
  • Hot compress
    Used to allow normal blood circulation
  • Cold compress
    Used to cool an injured area, protecting body tissue by slowing metabolic rate and reducing swelling
  • Romantic period
    A cultural movement that started in the early 19th century, emphasizing originality, individuality, emotional expression, and freedom
  • Nationalism
    Having a strong feeling for one's own nation
  • Composers of the Romantic period
    • Niccolo Paganini
    • Frederic Chopin
    • Franz Liszt
    • Robert Schumann
    • Hector Berlioz
    • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • Camille Saint-Saëns
  • Niccolo Paganini
    The most famous violin virtuoso in the world, known for "La Campanella"
  • Frederic Chopin
    Poet of the Piano, known for "Fantasie in F minor, Op. 49"
  • Franz Liszt
    Greatest piano virtuoso, known for "LIEBESTRÄUME" (Dreams of Love)
  • Robert Schumann
    Most of his best-known piano pieces were written for his wife, Clara Schumann, who was also a pianist and composer. His works were mostly emotional, such as "Frauenliebe und Leben" ("A Woman's Love and Life") and "Dichterliebe" ("A Poet's Love")
  • Hector Berlioz
    One of the most original great composers and a practical musician, known for "Symphonie Fantastique"
  • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Displayed an exceptional musical gift when he started improvising the piano and composing songs at an early age, known for "Swan Lake"
  • Camille Saint-Saëns
    Began his piano lesson at two years old and composing his first piano piece at three years old, known for "Carnival of the Animals"
  • Neoclassicism
    A movement from 1780-1840, characterized by formal composition, calm and rational portrayal, and interest in Roman history
  • Neoclassical painters
    • Jacques-Louis David
    • Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres
  • Neoclassical sculptors
    • Antonio Canova
    • Bertel Thorvaldsen
  • Romanticism
    A trend from 1800-1810s that emphasized the delicate and stormy presentation of sentiments or emotions, and individualism, with a longing for history, supernatural elements, social injustices, and nature
  • Romantic painters (landscape)
    • Théodore Rousseau
    • Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
  • Romantic sculptors
    • François Rude
    • Antoine-Louis Barye
  • Romantic architects
    • Charles Barry
    • James Renwick