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Impressionism

Focuses on conveying moods instead of depicting reality.

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Atmosphere

Focuses on suggestion and atmosphere rather than depicting emotion.

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Color (Timbre)

Key element in impressionist music, creating a specific mood or atmosphere.

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Chords (whole tone scale)

Used in impressionist music to create a dreamy and ethereal sound.

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Claude Debussy

Primary exponent of impressionism, changed the musical development by dissolving traditional rules and conventions.

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Maurice Ravel

Characterized by its uniquely innovative but not atonal style of harmonic treatment.

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Expressionism

A reaction to impressionism, focuses on intense expressions and exploring the subconscious mind.

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Dissonant Harmonies

Quality of sound that seems unstable (dissonant).

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Atonal

Music that lacks key or center.

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Contrasting of Dynamics

Loudness and softness of sound (dynamics).

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Constant Changing of Texture

Determines the overall quality of sound in a piece (texture).

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Distorted Melodies and Harmony

Composers reflect their own feelings rather than reality.

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Arnold Schoenberg

Primary exponent of expressionism, created new methods of musical composition involving atonality with the technique of the 12-tone technique.

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Igor Stravinsky

Has approximately 127 musical works, known for his ballet music.

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Primitivism

Old and ancient, tonal through the asserting of one note as more important than the others.

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Belief that primitive stories and ideas should be explored since the beginnings of music, must be respected rather than forgotten.

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Percussion instrument

Used extensively in primitivist music, along with the normal instruments used in new ways to create percussion sound.

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Syncopation

Shifting or displacement of the beat.

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Accenting beats

Gives music a sense of power.

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Neoclassicism

A revival of the classical style, serving as a moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the romantic period.

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7 Diatonic Scale

Specific interval pattern used in neoclassical music.

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Tonal Harmonies

Combine with slight dissonance in neoclassical music.

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Baroque and Classical

Melody based on in neoclassical music.

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Melody is easy to recognize in neoclassical music.

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Avant Garde

Experimental music characterized by extreme ranges of timbre and dynamics, polyrhythms, and no clear melody or rhythm.

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Electronic Music

Involves electronic processes to create and modify sounds.

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Theremin

Creates sounds at different pitches when the musician moves his or her hand.

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Edgard Varese

Father of Electronic Music.

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Music Concrete

Experiment with different sounds that cannot be produced by regular instruments.

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Chance Music

Always sounds different at every performance, sounds emanate from surroundings.

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Impressionism

Started in the late 19th century and early 20th century, used pure unmixed color and short broken strokes instead of solid line for more visual effect on the subject.

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Capturing Scenes

Household objects, seascapes, houses, ordinary people.

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Claude Monet

Proponent of impressionism art.

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Aguste Renoir

Leading painter in the development of the impressionist style.

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Edouard Manet

One of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life.

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Expressionism

More emotional force, uses distorted outline and unrealistic or unnatural images.

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Cubism

Revolutionary new approach, appears fragmented.

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Neo-primitivism

Native arts of south sea islanders wood carving of the African tribe.

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Fauvism

Bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions.

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Dadaism

Identified with visual tricks and surprises, dream fantasies, and memory images.

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Surrealism

Super realism with characteristics like dream, seeing illusions, or experiencing a change in mental state.

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Social Realism

Focuses on roles in social reform, injustice, inequality, immortality.

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Abstractionism

Reduces an image into geometrical shapes, patterns, lines, angles, textures, and fields or strokes of color.

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Representational

Recognizable subject.

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Pure

Does not recognize the subject.

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Cubism

Lines, planes, angles.

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Futurism

Motion, force, speed, strength of force mechanic.

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Mechanical Form

Planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders.

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Non-objective

No representational figures.

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Health Services

Aim to appraise the health condition of individuals through screening and examination, cure and treat disorders, prevent and control the spread of diseases.

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Health Professional

Licensed to practice medicine, provides diagnosis, performs medical examinations, and prescribes medication.

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Healthcare Practitioner

Independent healthcare provider that practices in a specific area of the body.

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Healthcare Facilities

Places or institutions that offer healthcare services.

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Hospital

Institution where people undergo medical diagnosis, care, and treatment.

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Inpatient Care

Needs to stay inside the hospital.

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Outpatient Care

Does not require the individual to stay.

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Private Hospital

Run by individuals to gain profit.

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Voluntary Hospital

Owned by the community or organization.

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Public or Government Hospital

Run by the state and treatment fees are subsidized.

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Teaching Hospital

School for medical students.

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General Hospital

Complete medical, surgical, and maternal care facilities.

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Specialty Hospital

Handles a particular disease or condition.

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Walk-In Surgery Center

Offers surgery without being admitted.

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Health Center

Caters to a specific population with various health needs.

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Extended Health Care Facility

Provides nursing care and residential services.

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Health Insurance

Financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual or group for the payment of healthcare costs.

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Insured

Person that gets compensated.

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Insurer

Company that agrees to pay the compensation.

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Premium

Money paid by the insured to the insurer.

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Biology-Based Practices

Herbal medicine, special diet, and vitamins.

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Energy Medicine

Magnetic fields or biofields.

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Manipulative Body-Based Practices

Bodily kinesthetic and concerned with movement therapy.

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Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC)

Law-making body with regards to the effective use of traditional and alternative health care.

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Naturopathy

PITAHC approved alternative medicine.

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Herbal Medicine

PITAHC approved alternative medicine.

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Acupuncture

Long thin needles are inserted into specific parts of the body.

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Ventosa Cupping Massage Therapy

Inverted glasses that have hot flames from burning cloth and placed on specific parts of the body.

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Reflexology

Massaging the soles of the feet.

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Acupressure

Uses hands to apply pressure on certain points of the body.

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Nutrition Therapy

Tailored diet.

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Quackery

Promotion of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective.

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Quack

Individual with little or no professional qualifications to practice medicine.

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Medical Quackery

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