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These are the illnesses that can be transferred or passed on from one person to another

Communicable Diseases

are tiny celled organism that grows anywhere

Bacteria

Those that thrive in the intestines do not cause disease and instead help digest food

Residental bacteria

Are the smallest and simplest form of life the most common vause of disease

Virus

Are the simple life forms that cannot make their own food They live in hair nails and skin

Fungi

Example of Fungi

Mushroom Yeast

Are simple like organism and commonly found in water

Protozoa

Examples of communicable diseases

Pneumonia


Influenza


Hepatitis

Disease of the lungs that can be caused by bacteria or viruses

Pneumonia

A serious illness caused by viruses this lowers the bodys resistance to bacterial infection

Influenza

Is a disease that involves the swelling of the liver

Hepatitis

Caused by protozoa through the bites of mosquitoes

Malaria

Caused by bacteria which usually infect a person as he drinks water whick contains feces

Cholera

Wart

Caused by bacteria

Ringworm

Caused by fungus

Acne

Caused by bacteria

Athletes foot

Caused by fungus

Bites from the carrier dengue carrier mosquito

Dengue

Tuberculosis

Caused by bacteria

Influenza

Caused by virus

How communicable disease spread

By air


Through people


Through vontact with animal


Through contaminated water and food

Factors that influence disease transmission

Environmental Factors and socio economic factors

Modern design of chess piece

Staunton design

Former name of chess

Chaturanga

Where chess is originated

India

When was chess originated

15th century

There are how many domino tiles

28

0

Blank tile

1

A E I L N O R S T U

2

D G

3

B C M P

4

F H V W Y

5

K

8

J X

10

Q Z

3900 BCE- 1200 CE

Ancient Period

Some evidences of the early civilization are bronze and copper statuettes and steatites seals which show vigor and concern for surface texture as constantly characterized in Indian art

Ancient period

Are 30 rock - cut cave

Ajanta Caves of Maharashta

5th - 6th Centuries

Classical Period

The destroyer

Shiva

1192-1757

Islamic Ascendancy / Transitional Period

This was the period from Venism Hinduism/Brahmanism

Transitional Period/Islamic Ascendancy

Evolution of _____ to _______

Venism to Hinduism

Two great Indian Epics

Mahabharata and Ramayana

16th Century

Mogul Period

Most splendid form of architecture in India

Taj Majal

When was Taj Majal built?

1632

Who built the taj majal

Shah Jahan

Monument in Java

Borobudur

Is celebrated by Hindus in India all around the world in October or November

Diwali

Godess of wealth

Lakshmi

Festival of lights

Diwali Festival

One of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of india

Rangoli

Means color

Rang

Means colored creepers or row of colors

aavalli

Arts of pakistan

Mohenjo Daro


Harappa


Kot Diji

Popular in making printed cloth

Uzbekistan

Visual arts are relatively young , petroglyphs can be found there

Kazakhstan

The most unique and beatiful carpets in the world are produced by

Turkmenistan

A home spun silk that is used for beautiful dresses worn by turkmen women in an occasiom

Keteni

Hand made carpets or rugs

Shirdaks

Flowers animals plants stylized horns national emblem are symbol traditions of

Kyrgyzstan

Large elaborately embroidered wall hangings are called

Tush kyiz

Used to commemorate the marriage of a son or daughter

Tush Kyiz

Is rich in cultural heritage

Middle East

Typical artistic forms from middle east

Embroidery ceramics wood carving inlaid wood design calligraphy hammered metal work

Refers to music from south india

Carnatic music

Devotional songs

Carnatic music

Music pieces are mainly set for the voice with lyrics

Carnatic

Imagination

Hindustani Music

Goes back to the period 1000 BCE

Hindustani Music

Hidustani music futher develops with ____ influences

Persian

Predominantly found in nothern and central region

Hindustani

Nasal singing

Hindustani

A word means imaginatiom

Khyal

Hindustani is influenced by

Ancient Hindu Musical tradition

Described as non membranous percussive instrument

Ghan

Described as membranous percussive instrument

Avannaddh

Also known as blown air . Played by using air

Sushir

Examples of ghan

Manjiri


Ghatam


Karta


Nout

Examples of avanaddh

Daf


Dhol


Tabla

Examples of Sushir

Shankh


Bansuri


Surpeti


Shehnai

Instrument in this class are plucked (stringed instruments)

Tat

Described as bowed stringed instruments

Vitat

Examples of tat

Sitar


Gotuvadyam


Ektar


Gophicand

Examples of Vitat

Banam


Esraj


Sarangi


Chikara

Known for unique vocals

Pakistan

Love song

Ghazal

Devotional song in pakistan

Qawwali

Music Strengthens the imprtance of music in Pakistan

Punjabi

Region in southeast asia based on the drum rythym DHOL

Punjab

Membranophone in pakistan

Tabla


Dholak

Chordophone in pakistan

Harmonium


Rubab

Leader of the prayer

Hazan

Almost entirely vocal

Devotional

Featured during sabbath

Devotional

Instruments and voiced are used

Secular

Played during life passage event

Secular

Context lies outside the religious domain

Secular

Very rythmic and has a popular and romantic texts

Secular

Significant Instrumebts of Israel

Jewish Lyre


Psalterion


Shofar

Significant Instruments of arab countries

Goblet


Toft

Significant instrumebt of middle east

Oud


Darbuk

Means clap

Tabla

A sequence of drum

Theka

Most common instrument for keeping rythm

Tabla

most common instrument in keeping rythm in carnatic music

Mridangam

a ceromonial event for jewish boy aged 13

Bar Mitzvah

12 for girls and 13 for boys

Bat Mitzhva

Means four clap

Chautal

Grating sound made by the throat

Guttural

jewish devotional tradition , the central idea being that simple faith and a prayer that comes from the heart is more important than intellectual brilliance

Hassidic

The holiest days in judism

High holidays

The predominantreligion of the indian subcontinent

Hinduism

Refers to the beat in indian music

Matra

Acoustic method of coloring the mind of the listener

Raga

Commonly sung in Holy Weeks in Philippines

Pasyon

Jewish holiday of rest

Sabbath

Represents the philosophy and science of uniting thought sound and music

Samagana

An indian term referring to music hindu scriptures

Sangeet

Musical instrument made of rams horn

Shofar

Jewish house of prayer

Synagogue

Most common tal in hindustani music

Tintal