3. Art is a term that describes a diverse range of human activities and the products
of those activities, but here refers to the visual arts, which cover the creation
of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking,
photography, and other visual media.
Yes
No
5. Art is a term that describes a diverse range of
human activities and the products of those
activities, but here refers to the visual arts, which
cover the creation of images or objects in fields
including painting, sculpture, printmaking,
photography, and other visual media.
6. Art is a term that describes a diverse range of
human activities and the products of those
activities, but here refers to the visual arts, which
cover the creation of images or objects in fields
including painting, sculpture, printmaking,
photography, and other visual media.
7. The mazurka (in Polish, mazurek ) is a Polish folk dance in triple meter,
usually at a lively tempo, and with accent on the second or third beat.
8. Subli is the dance portion of a devotion performed in honor of the Mahal na
Poong Santa Cruz, a large crucifix of anubing wood with the face of the sun in
silver at the center. The icon was discovered in the early decades of Spanish
rule in what is now the town of Alitagtag, Batangas. It is the patron of many
towns in the area, notably the ancient town of Bauan, Batangas.
The subli consists of a long sequence of prayers in verse, songs, and dances,
performed in a fixed sequence. The verse recounts the first journey of the
early manunubli ( subli performer)through the fields, hills, and rivers of
Batangas in search of the miraculous cross. Sections of verse are sung to a
fixed punto or skeletal melody, which may be elaborated on in a different way
by a different subli troupe.
9. Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living being. In
humans, it is the general condition of a person's mind, body and spirit, usually
meaning to be free from illness, injury or pain (as in "good health" or
"healthy").[1] The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its
broader sense in 1946 as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social
well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."[2][3] Although
this definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking
operational value and because of the problem created by use of the word
"complete", it remains the most enduring.[4][5] Classification systems such as
the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the
International Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define
and measure the components of health
10. Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/; Cán-na-bis) is a genus of flowering plants that
includes three putative varieties, Cannabis sativa,[1] Cannabis indica,[1]
and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to
Central Asia, and South Asia.[2] Cannabis has long been used for fibre (
hemp), for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a
recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis
plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber. To satisfy the
UN Narcotics Convention, some Cannabis strains have been bred to
produce minimal levels of THC, the main psychoactive constituent
responsible for the "high" associated with marijuana. Marijuana consists
of the dried flowers of Cannabis plants selectively bred to produce high
levels of THC and other psychoactive cannabinoids. Various extracts
including hashish and hash oil are also produced from the plant.[3]
11.
12. he term narcotic (pronunciation: /nɑrˈkɑːtɨk/, from ancient Greek
ναρκῶ narkō, "Ι benumb") originally referred medically to any
psychoactive compound with any sleep-inducing properties. In
the United States of America it has since become associated
with opioids, commonly morphine and heroin and their
derivatives, such as hydrocodone. The term is, today,
imprecisely defined and typically has negative connotations.[1]
[2]
When used in a legal context in the US, a narcotic drug is
simply one that is totally prohibited, or one that is used in
violation of strict governmental regulation, such as heroin or
morphine.
13.
14. The term mazurka groups a number of different folk dances
characterized by a fast upbeat tempo, usually in 6/8 time
(sometimes 18/8 or 4/4), accompanied by tambourines.
Yes
No
15.
16. Subli is the dance portion of a devotion performed in honor of the
Mahal na Poong Santa Cruz, a large crucifix of anubing wood with the
face of the sun in silver at the center.
Yes
No
17. MUSIC is a type of art that generally involves movement of the
body, usually rhythmic and to music,[1] performed in many different
cultures and used as a form of expression, social interaction and
exercise or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
Yes
No
18. A Narcotics
is a substance which may have medicinal, intoxicating, performance enhancing
or other effects when taken or put into a human body or the body of another
animal and is not considered a food or exclusively a food.
Yes
No
19. Cannabis, also known as marijuana [1] (from the Mexican Spanish
marihuana), and by other names,a[›] is a preparation of the Cannabis
plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug and as medicine.[2][3][4]
Pharmacologically, the main psychoactive constituent of cannabis is
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); it is one of 400 compounds in the plant,
including other cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD), cannabinol
(CBN), and tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV).[5]
Yes
No
20. NUTRITION is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living being.
Yes
No