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MUSIC EDUCATION
A. 20TH Century Music
-It projects a variety of a musical style.
- it produce of a new methods in composition.
- It project adapted idioms in all their composition.
- Musical forms of the past were still used but treated differently by the
composers.
Great Composers
1. Arnold Schoenberg
2. Sergei Rachmaninoff
3. Claude Debussy
4. Igor Stravinsky
5. Bela Bartok
6. Aaron Copland
7. Leonard Bernstein
8. George Gershwin
9. Giaccomo Puccini
10. Sergei Prokofiev
B. Impressionism Music
- it focuses on idea and atmosphere
- it convey the moods and emotions produced by the subject
Characteristics
1. Irregular phrases
2. avoidance of traditional harmonic progression
3. implied orchestral color
4. ambiguity of form
5. unresolved dissonances
6. whole tone scales
*Composers*
1. Claude Debussy
2. Maurice Ravel
C. Expressionism
- it reflect the artistic movement, stressed intense and subjected emotion of music
- music as composed between abandonment of tonality
Characteristics
1. episodic, fragmentary form and structure
2. abrupt musical language
3. dashing dissonances
4. interest in common man
5. tonality, triadic harmony and consonance
6. abstract procedures
7. great emotional intensity
D. Electronic music

a sound produced using electromechanical sound produced using electronic


technology
*Categories*
1. Break beat
2. Disco music
3. Techno
4. Ambient music
5. House Music
6. Progressive music
7. Trance music
8. Electronica
9. Industrial music
10. UK Garage
11. Hardcore music
12. Drum and Bass
13. Down Tempo
14. Electro music
15. Euro dance music
ART EDUCATION
A. Modern Art
- the art of the traditional forms
B. Art movements
1. Cubism Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso
2. Fauvism - used vigorous line, simplified and dramatic surface pattern and more
intense color
3. Abstract Expressionism - It is the movement in the mid-20th century
4. Impressionism light is important and every moment is important
5. Surrealism Fantasy and imagination (Salvador Dali and Rene Margritte)
6. Realism - a style of art that depicts what the eye can see (Diego Velasquez, Gustave
Courbet)
7. Optical Illusion also called visual illusion (literal, physiological and cognitive
illusion)
8. Pop Art - an artistic movement that has been created as a rejection of Abstract
Expressionism
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
A. Fitness, Exercise and Eating Habits
a. It is a pleasant diversion from routine and relieves tension
B. Physical Benefits
C. Psychological Benefits
D. Intellectual Benefits
E. Facts and Fallacy
HEALTH EDUCATION
A. Consumer health - it is the intelligent purchase and use of products and services that will
directly affect ones health
B. Consumerism - it is a movement seeking to protect and inform consumers

C. Consumer - Anyone who buys and uses products to meet his/her day-to-day needs and
services
D. Health Information - it helps in choosing which can be trusted, fake or risky advertisement
E. Health Products
a. Over-the-counter products
F. Cosmetic Products
a. Skin products
b. Hair products
c. Oral products
G. Medical Specialists
H. Dental Specialists
I. Types of Consumer
a. Spend-thrift - consumer that only buys branded products
b. Wasteful - consumer who does not turn off or waste electricity, water and other
products
c. Close-fisted - a consumer that does not spend his money even if he really needed it
d. Bargain addict - consumer that only buys sale or bargain products
e. Intelligent/wise - a consumer who chooses the right [products and follows the rights
and responsibilities of a consumer
f. Panic - a consumer that believes immediately in shortage of products and buys
stocks of items
g. Impulsive - a consumer that buys products more than he needs
J. Advertisement - is a form of communication for marketing and used to
encourage, persuade, or manipulate an audience
K. ADVERTISING TECHNIQUES
a. Avante Garde
b. Weasel words
c. Facts and figures
d. Transfer
e. Magic Ingredients
f. Patriotism
g. Snob Appeal
h. Diversion
i. Bribery
j. Wit and humor
k. Testimonial
l. Bandwagon
L. Commercials and their famous taglines
M. Quackery - Is the worthless approaches that often promise miraculous results
N. Quacks - A person or company involved in health fraud, usually tries hard to appear
scientific

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