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Which medical professional specializes in the treatment of skin conditions?
What is the primary focus of a pulmonologist?
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An allied health professional practices under the supervision of which of the following?
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What is the primary focus of Impressionism in music?
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Which characteristic is associated with Expressionism in music?
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What aspect distinguishes Primitivism in music?
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What does Neo-Classicism attempt to mediate?
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Which term refers to music that incorporates electronic sounds?
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What is a key feature of Chance Music?
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Which artistic approach is associated with Abstractionism?
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What aspect does Modern Nationalism in music emphasize?
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Which movement is characterized by the spontaneous application of paint with no pre-planned design?
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What is a defining characteristic of Cubism?
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Which artist is known for the painting 'Starry Night'?
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Regular moderate physical activity is recommended to be done how often?
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Which statement describes a reliable source of information?
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From which style of art are morbid or gloomy subjects typically depicted?
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Study Notes
20th Century Music
- The 20th century features remarkable musical diversity, showcasing various movements and styles.
- Impressionism: Focuses on conveying sensory impressions rather than explicit narratives; akin to painting techniques with short, broken strokes.
- Expressionism: Emphasizes the composer’s emotional state, using atonality and the twelve-tone scale to express anxiety, rage, and alienation.
- Primitivism: Centers around one prominent note, showing connections to Exoticism, Nationalism, and Ethnicism; later led to Neo-classicism.
- Neo-Classicism: Bridges Romantic excess and expressionist violence, utilizing a freer seven-note diatonic scale.
- Avant Garde Music: Linked with electronic music; explores sound dimensions and new musical forms.
- Modern Nationalism: A style merging traditional folk materials with modern techniques, focusing on nationalist composers.
- Electronic Music: Utilizes electronic devices; includes "music concrete," created using tape recorders.
- Chance Music (Aleatory Music): Unpredictable compositions that differ with each performance, not repeatable.
Art Movements
- Impressionism in Art: Captures transient impressions through landscapes and daily scenes with quick brush strokes.
- Post-Impressionism: Prioritizes vivid colors and thick paint application; originated in Europe with real-life subjects.
- Expressionism in Art: Depicts intense emotions through strong colors and exaggerated forms, emphasizing imagination over reality.
- Abstractionism: Strips objects of natural appearance, focusing on geometric shapes, patterns, and colors.
- Abstract Expressionism: Integrates Cubism and Surrealism using spontaneous paint application methods.
- Contemporary Art Forms: Often life-sized or larger, incorporating diverse activities like theater, dance, and music.
- Cubism: Derives its name from the geometric cube, characterized by measured lines and angles.
- Surrealism: Represents dream-like scenarios and fantasies, often featuring strange subjects.
Notable Artists
- Jackson Pollock: Renowned for action painting, emphasized spontaneous style; notable work: "Autumn Rhythm."
- Vincent van Gogh: Influential for beauty and emotion in art; famous for "Starry Night."
- Salvador Dali: Focused on bizarre imagery and dreams; notable piece: "Persistence of Memory."
- Edward Munch: Known for emotionally charged works like "The Scream."
Physical Activity
- Defined by WHO as any movement requiring energy expenditure by skeletal muscles.
- Regular moderate activity recommended for 30 minutes to one hour, 3 to 4 times weekly to elevate heart rate.
- Recreational Activities: Engaged in during leisure time.
Healthcare Sources and Professionals
- Credibility: Important for evaluating information sources; reliability stems from updated and qualified information.
- Reliable Sources: Products/services from accredited professionals with credible evidence.
- Unreliable Sources: Often lack expertise and fail to provide accurate information.
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Healthcare Provider: Professional offering healthcare services; includes various specialists such as:
- Cardiologist: Heart diseases and abnormalities.
- Dermatologist: Treats skin conditions.
- Gastroenterologist: Focused on digestive health.
- Geriatrician: Cares for older adults.
- Gynecologist: Women's health specialist.
- Neurologist: Disorders of the nervous system.
- Ophthalmologist: Eye care expert.
- Pediatrician: Children's health issues.
- Pulmonologist: Respiratory system health.
- Urologist: Urinary and male reproductive system care.
Healthcare Institutions and Regulations
- Healthcare Facilities: Institutions providing healthcare services.
- Health Insurance: Financial agreement with insurance companies for healthcare coverage.
- Acupuncture: Involves inserting needles for musculoskeletal treatments.
- Department of Health (DOH): Inspects food establishments.
- Department of Trade and Industry (DTI): Ensures quality in processed food and cosmetics.
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Regulates food and drug safety.
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC): U.S. agency preventing unfair trade practices.
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Explore the diverse movements in 20th-century music, from Impressionism to Electronic Music. This quiz covers key styles, like Expressionism and Primitivism, highlighting how composers expressed emotions and cultural identities through sound. Test your knowledge of these influential musical trends!