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Reviewer in MAPEH 10 Q3

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REVIEWER IN MAPEH 10 Q3

 Stress Reduction is a positive outcome of engaging in dance activities


such as hip-hop.
 Street dance is an informal and stylized dance moves that evolve outside
dance studios.
 Tutting is a creative way to make geometric shapes forming a right-angle
using body parts.
 B-boying that combines three elements: acrobatics, gymnastics and
rhythm.
 Popping is a style of hip-hop is being shown in the
picture.

 Waacking is a characteristic of the stylized posing and fast synchronized


arm movements.
 Street dance called street dance It is because street dance evolved from
popular culture and social dance in America during the 1970’s and it has
since spread internationally.

 B-boying is in the picture.


 Popping is based on the technique of quickly contracting and relaxing
muscles.
 Hip-hop dance style originates in New York City.
 We use street dance and hip-hop as our recreational activity because it is
a good recreational activity as it improves body coordination and well-
being and as well as expresses emotional freedom for most.
 Develops fatigue and illness is not considered as one of the importance of
eating a balanced diet to lifelong fitness.
 Street dance called street dance is because street dance evolved from
popular culture and social dance in America during the 1970’s and it has
since spread internationally.
 WHO's Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol it reduces
harmful use of liquor by effective policy measures and providing a
relevant infrastructure.
 Alliance for Healthy Cities a global health initiative encourages local
governments to incorporate health issues and health concerns into all
aspects of public policy.
 WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control It protects present and
future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental,
and economic consequences of cigarette consumption.
 Accelerating the end of AIDS, TB, Malaria as epidemics it gives financial
assistance to partner countries and agencies in fighting TB, Malaria and
other epidemics
 Strategic Plan anchored on SDG global health initiative accelerates
structural transformations for sustainable development and building
resilience to crises and shocks.
 Proper segregation of garbage because improper segregation of garbage
contributes to global warming and the spread of certain diseases health
issues and concerns that can be addressed immediately.
 Strengthening Health System, it expands access to the most vulnerable
children, and integrates services in health and nutrition.
 It will lead to a vicious cycle of poverty, disease, and death if the world be
like if health issues and concerns are not properly addressed by the
people around you.
 Strategic Plan anchored on SDG it helps countries in achieving
sustainable development by eradicating poverty in all its forms and
dimensions.
 Strengthening Health System, the global health initiative supports
primary health care especially at the community level
 All of these are important in educating the youth helping in developing a
socially conscious and healthy individuals who are aware of the various
global health threats and concerns;
1. They must learn that the world does not evolve around their wants and
needs, they must also be made aware of what is happening in their
surroundings.
2. They must be taught that whatever they are doing will greatly
affect not only themselves but the people and environment around them.
3. The lessons learned in that stage will greatly impact his or her
growth as a mature individual.
 Digital Health Initiative a global health initiative strengthens health
systems by designing and deploying computer-based-enabled solutions.
 Animation the process of creating shape and motion by means of the
rapid display of a sequence images that minimally differ from each other.
 George Tapan he is an award- winning travel photographer who has won
National and International Geographic Photo Contest.
 Into the green Zone George Tapan’s 1 st place winning images in the 2011
National Geographic Photo Contest.
 Tony Velasquez the ‘’Father of Filipino Comics’’.
 It includes 2D and three-dimensional objects, such as paper cutouts,
puppets and clay figures that is how traditional animation is made.
 All of these are the print media is a medium/ material that disseminates
printed matter. Which of the following is an example of print media;
books, magazines and newspapers.
 Conceptualizes the scene, directs acting supervised cinematography best
describes the role of film director.
 Marilou D. Abaya directed film ‘’Muro Ami ‘’.
 Despite the soaring popularity and seemingly limitless possibilities of
online advertising and social media, do traditional artists are still called
upon to create advertisements that will be physically printed;
1. Yes, because there are still people who preferred using printed media
2. Yes, because there are people who are not using browsing the
internet.
 Animation Council of the Philippine Inc. it is an organization that aims to
create an identity for the Philippines within the animation industry.
 Maryo Delos Reyes directed film Magnifico is a 2023 Filipino FAMAS
Award- winning drama.
 Urduja, Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia, RPG Metanoia belongs to this
kind of film genre: Animated Film
 Print Media includes large publication such as the following except
Illustrated Children’s book.
 Francisco Santiago Father of Kundiman and the composer of ‘’Pilipinas
Kong Mahal’’
 Zarzuela is a Spanish lyric-dramatic genre that alternates between
spoken and sung scenes, the latter incorporating operatic and popular
song, as well as dance.
 Levi Celerio his achievement includes a citation in the Guinness Book of
world Records for being the only person to make with a mouth-blown
leaf.
 Traditional Composer most of the songs written by these composers
became theme songs in movies and were popularized by star performers.
1. We need to study the traditional composer of 20th century
Because 20th century saw dramatic innovations in musical
forms and styles
2. Because composers and song writers explored new forms
and sounds that challenged the previously accepted rules of
music of earlier periods.
3. Because brought new freedom and wide experimentation
with new musical styles.
 Traditional Composer these composers expressed Philippines cultural
identity through compositions.
 Francisco Buencamino, he passed away on October 16, 1952 after which
posthumous award honored him with the title ‘’Outstanding Composer’’.
 The major Philippine contemporary composers belong to the ‘’
Triumvirate of Filipino Composers; Francisco Santiago, Nicanor
Abelardo, Antonio Molina
 The composers of Filipino New Music retained the Filipino spirit in their
compositions by incorporating traditional music forms, incorporating
indigenous instruments, and incorporating as indigenous rhythms
 Contemporary period it refers to composition that have adopted ideas
from 20th century music in the west, as well as the latest trends and
musical styles in the entertainment industry.
 The importance of music in your life as a student;
1. Music is an effective tool for supporting in learning beyond reading
and writing.
2. Music gives unique opportunities to express themselves creatively and
build confidence.
3. Music can support any subject area and help to engaged in class.
 Ryan Cayabyab is popular contemporary music composer. How does
become a good musical composer? Is someone who involved in writing
creative words that are used in songs

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