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Where was western drama born in

Greece

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Drama

is the written work that serves as basis for theatrical performances.

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Dionysus

God of wine, fertility, and revelry

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Theatre of Dionysus

Is on the slope below the acropolis in athens

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How many spectators can the theatre of Dionysus hold

14,000 spectators

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During the age of antiquity, most Greek theaters can hold up to

10,000-20,000 people

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Orchestra

Circular dancing place where actors and chorus performed

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Skene

dressing room(where actors change clothes)

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Three types of plays

tragedy, comedy, satyr

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Tragedy

Dealt with themes of love, loss, and pride

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Comedy

comes from the Greek word Komoidia, which means "merrymaking." Aristotle defined comedy as the imitation of the action of men who are worse than ourselves.

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Satyr

short plays performed between the acts of tragedies.

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A well prepared hike

Is essential in order to optimize your hiking experience and ensure safety for all.

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Hiking

may be considered a foundation for most active outdoor recreation pursuits.

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Hiking involves

long walks along nature trails, which usually provide the hiker scenic views, appreciation of aesthetics, and experiential encounter of various natural and cultural details.

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Planning

involves the itinerary of the hike, transportation, expenses, meal preparation,

equipment/gear, among others.

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Itinerary includes the following:

a. complete address of the place of destination

b. assembly place and time

c. expected time of departure

d. expected time of arrival at the destination

e. list of the program of activities (including snack and meal time)

f. expected time of departure

g. expected time of arrival back

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Transportation

Chosen according to comfort and affordability

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expenses

Includes transportation fees, meals, entrance fees to hiking venue

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Meal preparation

Food and water should be enough for the entire trip to your destination and back

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Equipment and gear

Having the proper equipment that are in good condition would ensure comfort and minimize risk of injuries among the participants.

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Footwear

A good pair of shoes is the most important gear, must have enough traction for hiking.

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2 types of backpack

Internal and external frame

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External frame

Quite easy to organize your gear because it has several compartments but would be cumbersome because of the frame

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Internal frame

is a common choice because of its versatility. It has the main compartment where one has to skillfully arrange all his/her equipment and personal stuff.

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Personal effects

These would be your toiletries, first aid kit including personal medicines, extra clothing, dining utensils, etc.

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Trail movement

Walking along the trail should be in single file to prevent the soil from widening, cause erosion, and minimize the destruction of vegetation.

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Leave no trace principle

1. Plan and prepare ahead - try to find as much as you can

2. Be considerate of others- be respectful to each other

3. Respect wildlife- whatever animals, insects leave them alone

4. Travel and camp on durable ground-use existing trails and campsites

5. Leave what you find- whatever seems beautiful must resist

6. Dispose waste properly- everything you take with you must also be brought back with you

7. Minimize the affects of fire -Camp fires or bin fires are a common practice during the night.

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Ankle pull

Should be used on smooth surfaces, pulled at the ankle

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Shoulder pull

preferred to the ankle pull. It supports the head of the victim. The negative is that it requires the rescuer to bend.

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Blanket pull

This is the preferred method for dragging a victim.

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One person lift

This only works with a child or a very light person.

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Firefighter carry

This is used to carry a victim in longer distances

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Pack strap carry

Used when a person is injured and the firefighter carry is unsafe

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Two handed seat

This method is used to transport both conscious and unconscious victims to longer distances.

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Four handed seat

This technique is for carrying conscious and alert victims moderate distances.

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Chair carry

used when transporting a victim through a flight of stairs or narrow passageways.

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Smaller groups

participants can be split into ____ each group shall be assigned to prepare a particular meal for the entire group