Mapeh Reviewer PDF
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This document reviews various aspects of music, arts, physical education, and health (Mapeh). It covers topics like Impressionism, Expressionism, and different musical composers of the 20th century. It also explores alternative medicine practices like acupuncture. This resource is helpful for high school students and general Mapeh enthusiasts.
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**Mapeh Reviewer** **Impressionism --** made use of the whole tone-scale and this create a mood rather than a definite picture or in other terms this uses environment as a painting. **Expressionism** -- revealed the composers mind. **Primitivism** -- is tonal through the asserting of one note as...
**Mapeh Reviewer** **Impressionism --** made use of the whole tone-scale and this create a mood rather than a definite picture or in other terms this uses environment as a painting. **Expressionism** -- revealed the composers mind. **Primitivism** -- is tonal through the asserting of one note as more important than the others. **Neo-classicism** -- is a return or revival to the classical form and structure using modern harmonies and techniques of composition. **Avant -- Garde** -- closely associated with electronics. **Modern nationalism** -- a combination of nationalist thematic materials with the modern techniques and composition. **Electronic music** -- using electronic modern gadgets. **Chance music** -- the experiment of sounds using different materials. 20^th^ Century Composers: - **Claude Debussy (1862 -- 1918)** - **Maurice Ravel (1875 -- 1937)** - **Arnold Schoenberg (1874 -- 1951)** - **Igor Stravinsky (1882 -- 1971)** - **Bela Bartok (1881 -- 1945)** - **Sergei Prokofieff (1891 -- 1935)** - **Francis Poulenic (1899 -- 1963)** - **George Gershwin (1898 -- 1937)** - **Leonard Bernstein (1918 -- 1990)** - **Philip Glass (1937)** - **Edgard Varese (1883 -- 1965)** - **Karheinz Stockhausen (1928)** - **John Cage (1912 -- 1992)** **Consumer health** -- refers to all things related to the health of the individual consumer. **Health products** -- are items that we consume to improve our well-being, like medicine, food, clothes, furniture and electronics. **Health information** -- is any idea that we hear from people around us, read from books and other printed materials, or from the media that influence our health. **Health services** -- are program we avail from various provider such as physicians and nurses. **Health professionals** -- individuals who are licensed to practice medicine and other allied health programs. **Healthcare facilities** -- are places or institutions that offer healthcare services. **Health insurance** -- is a financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual or group for the payment of health care costs. **Health maintenance organization** -- is a health care provider that offers medical services that are availed through a prepaid amount of money. **Naturopathy** -- offers a wide range of natural practices including herbal medicines. **Herbal medicines** -- these are herbs that can be use as an alternative medicine. Example of alternative medicine: 1. **Acupuncture** -- it is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles are inserted to specific parts of the body. This is believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions. 2. **Ventosa cupping massage therapy** -- this procedure is done by placing inverted glasses that flames from burning cotton. This is believed to relieve muscles and joint pains. 3. **Reflexology** -- focuses on treating specific disorders through massaging of the soles of the feet. 4. **Acupressure** -- this has the same technique as acupuncture the difference is that this does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body. 5. **Nutrition therapy** -- approaches treatment of medical condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient. **Quackery** -- a form of health fraud, is any advertisement, promotion or sales of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective. Three major characters of Quackery: 1. **It is a big business** 2. **It multiplies and spreads fast** 3. **It thrives on individuals who are diagnosed with illness that are known to have no cure.** Three forms of Quackery: a. **Medical quackery** -- are remedies of various health conditions that are drugless or bloodless in nature. b. **Nutrition quackery** -- involves promotion of food fads and other nutritional practices that claim to be all-natural. c. **Device quackery** -- make use of miraculous gadgets (such as dials, gauges, electrodes, magnets and blinkers) that are believed to cure certain health conditions.