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spanned from 1820-1900 |
romantic period |
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it rejected the concept of rationalization and conversationalism |
romanticism |
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is a break away to the usual away of Life and began |
society |
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continued to flourish during this time |
industrial revolution |
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in the early 1900s brought about a big leep in the aspect of technology and economy |
new sources of energy |
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is not about love or romance: it's all about nature, childhood, supernatural, and gothic element's |
romanticism |
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is also one of the prominent themes of this era |
power of nature |
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whereas romantic emphasize nature's triumph over humans |
age of enlightenment |
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the transition between the classical and the romantic period |
ludwid van Beethoven bridge |
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followed strict rules, romantic music featured freedom, creativity, emotion, imagination, and experimentation |
classical music |
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everything became louder, longer and bigger |
innovation in musical style |
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a winder range of pitch a song -like melodies became evident to the music of the period |
richer harmonies denser texture's |
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became massive,louder and resembled the present ensemble |
orchestra |
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became more important in this era |
concertos with piano music |
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when people began to express |
romantic period |
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to use folksong, dance, and musical identities |
composers started |
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in the romantic period continued to use some forms of music |
composers |
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is a multi- movement orchestral music |
program symphony |
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was introduced by franz Liszt |
symphonic poem or tone poem |
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was a famous russian composer |
pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
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is one of the main features of the romantic period |
piano |
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was a polish composer |
Frederic Francois Chopin |
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is an intrumental music that narrates a story through music |
program music |
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is an overture used for a concert performance |
concert overture |
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was performed during social gathering |
ballroom dance |
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are combination of different culture |
ballrom dance |
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in a ballrom dance can enchance one health |
participating |
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were held in a large room |
dance |
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referred to a dine in a ballroom |
ballroom dance |
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are also know as European, modern and modern ballroom dance |
international standrod dance |
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this international standard dance derived from an old german word walzen |
Walt's |
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started in the suburbs of Vienna and the alpine region of ausrtia |
Walt's |
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this dance was originated in buenos aires, Argentina and was originally know as sensual ballroom dance |
tango |
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created by an actor named harry fox in 1914, 4/4 time signature |
foxtrot |
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it is an energetic fast dance |
quickstep |
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these dance were originatrf in latin americon |
international latin dance |
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it's was inspired by a slow version of mambao called triple mambao or a mombaowith guiro |
cha-cha originating |
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this latin dance originated in Brazil during 19th century |
samba |
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its comes the word rumbear, which means going to parties, dancing and haring a good time |
bumba |
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this dance potrays the sponish bullfight |
paso doble |
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was influenced by dance, such a boogie, jitterbug, bebop, rock and roll, 2/4 time signature |
jire |
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is the initial, immediate, and temporary treatment |
first aid |
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3 objective of first aid |
to preserve or save life to relieve or alleviate suffering or pain to minimize injuries and promote recovery |
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5 material of first air |
first-aid kit compress dressing scissors alcohol wips and gloves safety pins |
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what is the meaning of KAIPS |
kind and calm alert and watchful ingenious polite sensitive |
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gentle hand will let the victims not feel fear of became panicked |
kind and calm |
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a good first aider must be watchful not only and victim, but also on hisor her surroundings |
alert and watchful |
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a good first aider must know how to apply first aid |
ingenious |
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a good first aider should be tracful |
polite |
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the first aider should make the patient feel comfortable |
sensitive |
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a good first aider should be quick to perform action |
fast in decisions- making |
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because time is cital in giving first aid |
efficient and confident |
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is a fast method to find out if someone has an injury |
primary survey |
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what is DR ABC |
danger response airway breathing circulation |
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if someone need help, check if it is safe to approach him or her first |
danger |
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check fot the victims consciousness |
response |
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check of his or her air way is open |
air way |
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observe thr victim's breathing pattern |
breathing |
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check first if there are many sign of severe bleeding |
circulation |
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is the only done once the primary survey is dealt with and succeded from life threat ering condition |
secondary survey |
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what is DEFGHI |
disability exposed or examine full set of vital sign give comport measures inspect posterior surface history and heat-to-toe- assessment inspect posterior surface |
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look dor any deformities or disabilities, and check the neurological status of the patient |
disability |
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the first aider may loosen the patient clothing to fully assess his or her condition |
exposed and examine |
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note any changes in the following areas: pulse, rate, temperature, eye pupil dilation, breathing, blood pressure, and skin color |
fully set of vital sign |
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observe if there is any sign of wound, deformaties or discoloration at the posterior |
inspect posterior surface |
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in taking history of the patient |
history |
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the is the SAMPLE? |
symptoms allergy medication past medical history last oral intake event |
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observe if there any sign of wound, deformities, or desolation at the posterior surface |
inspect posterior surface |
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is a measurement of a person's heart rate |
pulse rare |
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is the preson's number of breath's pe minutes |
breathing rate |
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blood pushing against the artery walls |
blood pressure |
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normal body temperature |
body temperature |
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observe the color and temperature of the skin of the patient |
skin color |