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 Introduced in a French painting school

headed by Claude Monet.  Another modern artist who has made


significant contribution to modern art.
 A French Composer known for his
melodies, harmonies, instrumental  An artistic movement where artist
textures and effects and orchestration. express their innermost feelings rather
than to represent the external world.
 Pertains to a German school of artist
and dramatist who represented the  A new art movement utilized geometrical
innermost experience of the artists. forms arrangement, to represent what is
seen.
 The of atonality later led to his
formulation of the Twelve- Tone Series.  Creator of Cubism noted for his
masterpiece called “Guernica”.
 Refers to experimentation in music with
the help of electronic machine.  A contemporary of Picasso who focused
on Collage Cubism.
 A musical composition in which some
elements of the composition are left to  An art movement that sought to link the
chance or some primary elements of the world of dreams with real life.
realization of a composition are left to
the determination of its performer.  Physical activity is modifiable risk
factor for cardiovascular diseases.
 A term sometimes used for mobile or
polyvalent musical forms, where the
order of movements or section is  Physical activity can counteract
indeterminate. the harmful effect of other risk
factor, such as high cholesterol
 A reduction of full score of a vocal work and high blood pressure.
such as musical play and opera.
 Heart and stroke recommend that
 Where individual pitches and lines are
integrated into complexes of sounds or adults accumulate at least 30
sounds masses. minutes of moderate vigorously
intensity aerobic activity per week.
 Considered the first clearly modern
movement in painting.  You don’t get health benefits from
exercise unless you are exercising
 The first and the most important vigorously.
innovators to emerge in the public
exhibition in Paris.  Endurance activities are especially
beneficial for your heart, lungs and
circulatory system.
 Was develop from Impressionism and
involved the use of many small dots of
color to give painting a greater sense of  Strength activities, such carrying
vibrancy when seen from a distance. groceries, heavy yard work or
weight training strengthen muscles
and bones and improve postures.
 A movement of rebellion against the
rigid realism of academic art.
 An aerobic physical activity, such  The common eating pattern is
as running or biking, requires the three meals.
same effort from everyone.
 If you want to lose fat you have to
 In addition to aerobic and muscle eat plenty of foods.
and bone strengthening activities.
It is also important to participate in  They specialized in treating the
flexibility exercise. heart and blood vessel
(gociardolists)
 If you can’t quite meet the physical
activity guidelines, it is a waste of  They specialized in treating skin
time to do physical activity. problems. (meratologdists)

 It is not normal to have sore  Specialist in diagnosis and


muscles after exercising. treatment of glandular disorders.
(denocinrologists)
 Physical activity is the same as
exercise.  They specialized in treating
digestive tract disorder.
 Regular physical activity can (astroentroelgogists)
prevent high blood pressure and
improve depression.  They specialized in providing care
and treatment to elderly.
 No vegetables have cholesterol (teriargicians)

 The nutritional value of vegetable  They provide nonsurgical


decreases during the cooking treatments of internal organs.
process. (tinernists)

 Skipping meals will help you losing  They treat nervous system
weight. disorders. (lneuroogists)

 The choice of food affects your  They are specialist in treating


digestion. tumors and cancer. (conologists)

 Consuming the right number of  They provide medical, surgical


calories needed according to your care and treatment of the eyes.
level of physical activity, helps you (hpothalomlogists)
control your weight.

 Eating well help keeps up your


 They provide care and treatment of
pregnant women and their unborn
energy too. babies. (tobsetricians)
 An art based on the organization of  Ethnic Malay are known for their
sounds in time. impromptu, interactive and oral
composition of poetry which they call
 It pertains to the relative highness and _________?
lowness heard in the sound.
 It is the shadow puppet theatre
 Pertains to the organization of beats communicating events from myths by
into regular groups. the people from Bali and Java.

 It is called as the fixed number of the


 The wooden puppets of Indonesian
group.
are known as?
 It is the recurring pattern of tension
 One of the most popular traditional
and release, expectation and
forms of drama in Malaysia which
fulfillments.
consist of acting, dancing and singing?
 Pertains to the loudness or softness in
 A local and the most popular cloth
music.
design by the Malays.
 It is also called timbre.
 These are made of Basil and mango
tree leaves, tied or hung together with
 The regular, recurrent pulsation that
the flowers to make garland which
divides music into equal units of time.
they call _____________?
 The effect of the accented note that
 A Malaysian moon kite that is
comes when it is normally expected.
intricately design with floral motifs
flown by men in Malaysian state of
 It pertains to the speed of the beat. Kelantan as tradition.

 The traditional orchestra of Indonesia.  A weapon with hilt carved from ivory
and has a band made of copper.
 It is known as the male tonal system.
 Different material used to create a
 It is a shadow play presented with the work of art is called?
use of puppets that is made up of
colorful designs.  It is done by yielding one- or two-color
fabrics.
 Thailand’s principal musical
ensembles.

 It is known as the female tonal system.

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