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comprehensive dangerous drugs act of 2002

what is the republic act 1965?

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june 7, 2002

when was ra 1965 signed?

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june 16, 2002

when was ra 1965 published?

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july 4, 2002

when did ra 1965 took effect?

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PDEA

who is responsible for law enforcement on all dangerous drugs, controlled precursor and essential chemicals

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philippine drug enforcement agency

what does PDEA stand for?

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drugs

a chemical substance that brings changes and alters the person who is taking it

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drug abuse

the use of any chemical substance resulting in the individuals impairment

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stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens

what are the 3 classifications of drugs?

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stimulants

this drug excites the nervous system

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uppers

stimulants are also known as?

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depressants

decreases the activity of any bodily function and the activity of the central nervous system

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downers or barbs

what are depressants also known as?

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hallucinogens

produces marked distortion of senses and changes in perception

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psychedelics

what are hallucinogens also known as?

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methamphetamine hydrochloride

is is also known as shabu?

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cannabis or cannabis sativa

it is also known as marijuana?

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inhalants

volatile chemicals containing psycho active vapors that produces a state of intoxication

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sleeping pills

they are classified as short, medium, and long acting— this relates to the drug action in the body

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benzodiazepines, or more commonly— tranquilizers

what are sleeping pills also known as?

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drugs

any substances taken into the body that causes physical, emotional, and behavioral effects

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through nasal, oral, transdermal, or intravenous ways

what are the ways you can take drugs into your vody?

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drugs of abuse

drugs commonly abused by users

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drug dependence

when the use of drugs takes on a high priority, thereby creating a strong desire to take the substance

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drug misuse

the use of substances inconsistent with the prescribed dosage or frequency of use

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drug abuse

the use of substances for non medical purposes

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drug tolerance

the condition of the body to adapt to the effects of substances to the body

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gateway drugs, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and inhalants

what are the 6 classifications of drugs

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gateway drugs

legal drugs that non drug users may try which can lead to taking more dangerous drugs

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depressants

slows down a persons nervous system

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stimulants

speeds up a persons nervous system

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narcotics

relieves pain and induces sleepiness

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hallucinogens

distorts reality and facts, and affects all senses

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inhalants

found in ordinary household products and anesthetics

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the classical period

it is also called the age of reason

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from 1750-1820

how long did the classical period last?

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exposition, development, and recapitulation

what are the 3 distinct sections of form?

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exposition

the 1st part of a composition in sonata form that introduces the theme

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development

the middle part of the sonata allegro where themes are being developed

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recupitulation

repeats the theme as they 1st emerge in the opening exposition

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sonata

a multi movement work for solo instruments

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sonare

is means “to make a sound”

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allegro, slow tempo, and minuet

what are the 3 movements of sonata?

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concerto

a multi movement work designed for an instrumental soloist and orchestra

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fast, slow, and finale

what are the 3 movements of concerto?

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symphony

a multi movement work for orchestra

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sinfonia

it means “a harmonious sounding together”

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fast, slow, medium/fast, and fast

what are the 4 movements of symphony?

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classical opera

a drama set to music that is performed in a theatrical setting

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opera seria and opera buffa

what are the 2 distinct styles of opera?

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serious opera

what is opera seria also called?

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comic opera

what is opera buffa also called?

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opera seria

usually implies heroic or tragic drama that employs mythological characters

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opera buffa

made use of everyday characters and situations, typically employed spoken dialogues, lengthy arias, and was spiced with naughty humour and sight gags

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italy

where did opera buffa come from?

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singspiel

an opera based on serious plot

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aria

a seperate song for 1 voice

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recitative

the style of delivery where a singer can dopt the rhythyms of ordinary speech

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bel canto

an italian phrase meaning beautiful singing

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grand opera

a spectacular opera

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music drama

a style of opera that is created by a single artist

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alberti bass

a special type of broken chord accompaniment

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franz joseph haydn

the father of the symphony

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wolfgang amadeus mozart

composed over 700 works

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ludwig van beethoven

the composer who bridged the late classical era and the early romantic era

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in 1769

when did Beethoven start to go deaf?