MAPEH Quarter 2 Reviewer PDF
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This document is a reviewer for MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, Health) for the second grading period. It covers various topics including music genres, digital art, and health-related issues.
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**MAPEH QUARTER II** **MUSIC** **Ballad** - It originated as an expressive folksong in narrative verse with text dealing typically about love. **Blues** -- It was sung by slaves and their descendants as they worked in the cotton and vegetable fields. **Bossa nova** -- It was music for easy & rel...
**MAPEH QUARTER II** **MUSIC** **Ballad** - It originated as an expressive folksong in narrative verse with text dealing typically about love. **Blues** -- It was sung by slaves and their descendants as they worked in the cotton and vegetable fields. **Bossa nova** -- It was music for easy & relaxed listening, dates, & lounges, and was popularized here by Sitti. **Call & response** -- It is a succession of two distinct musical phrases usually rendered by different musicians. **Disco** - It pertained to rock music that was more danceable, leading to the establishment of venues for dancing. **Elvis Presley** - The greatest proponent of rock and roll, with songs like *Heartbreak Hotel* & *Blue Suede Shoes*. **Hip-hop** - Originating from New York, involves the artist speaking along an instrumental/synthesized beat. **John Lennon** - An English musician rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the rock band The Beatles. **Michael Jackson** - The most popular solo performer of all time and was referred to as the *King of Pop.* **Reggae** - An urban popular music and dance popularized by Jamaican artist Bob Marley. **Spiritual** -- It was a song form sung by African slaves in America who became enslaved by its white communities. **Standard** - It denotes the popular & enduring songs from a particular genre/style, such as those by Frank Sinatra. **ARTS** **Digital art** -- also called Computer art, first came on the scene in the 1960s. **Digital art institutions** -- Phil Center for Creative Imaging, Animation Council of the Phil, TESDA **Digital painting** - It is a method of creating an artwork using a computer. **DSLR** -- It means Digital Single Lens Reflex camera; used in digital photography. **Instagram** - A way to share images, snap a photo, choose from the available filters, and share via FB, Twitter, etc. **Medical & scientific** - An extremely valuable use of video technology involving MRI's and CT scans. **Photo booth** - An application for taking photos and videos using an iPad or iPad mini. **PhotoGrid** -- An application for android phones that allows you to make collages out of images from your gallery **Point-and-Shoot** - A type of digital camera that automatically makes all the adjustments in lighting, focus, etc. **Social media** - A purpose of video technology which targets 'netizens' of today through ads and videos. **Technology-based art** - It is essentially computer-generated and/or manipulated. **Video games** - A major component of entertainment courtesy of computer devices for the younger generation. **Video game programs** -- Twine, Stencyl, GameMaker, etc. **PHYSICAL EDUCATION** download.jpg![download (1).jpg](media/image1.png) download (2).jpg![download.png](media/image5.png)images (21).jpg![download.png](media/image6.png) Side Arm Stretch Tricep Stretch Quadricep Stretch Outer Thigh Stretch Inner Thigh Stretch Squat **Anorexia Nervosa** - characterized by self-imposed starvation to lose & maintain very low body weight. **Bulimia Nervosa** - characterized by binge eating & purging in an attempt to lose weight/ maintain low body weight. **Frequency** - It refers to how often you involve yourself in regular physical activity or exercise. **Intensity** - It refers to how hard you should exercise or the difficulty of your physical activity. **Time** - It refers to how long you should engage in a specific physical activity. **Type** - It refers to the kind of exercise or physical activity you should engage in. **HEALTH** **Consumer Act of the Philippines -** It protects the interest of consumers, promotes welfare & establishes standards for business. **RA 10354** - *The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act*. The four pillars are: **RA 8504** -- Philippine AIDS Prevention & Control Act of 1998 **AIDS** - It is caused by human immunodeficiency virus; highly infectious through unprotected sex **RA 9165** - The Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. **Gateway Drugs** - These are drugs that people use initially that may lead to the abuse of illegal drugs. **RA 9211** -- Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003. **RA 7719** - National Blood Services Act of 1994 **RA 8750** - The Seatbelts Use Act of 1999. **RA 10586** -- Anti-Drunk & Drugged Driving Law **Cybercrime** - This refers to any crime committed in cyberspace. **Hazing** - An option by fraternities, sororities, gangs, and social groups to test an applicant's willingness and commitment. **Child pornography** - Any representation by any means of child engaged or involved in real or simulated explicit sexual activities.