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 Caused by infectious agent

 Can be transmitted through


direct and indirect contact
 Transmitted from one person
to another
-Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI)
- serious infection that prevents
normal breathing function
-Pneumonia
-inflammation in the air sacs in
your lungs
-caused by bacteria, viruses
and fungi
-Bronchitis
-lungs get infected and swollen
-Tuberculosis
-disease caused by bacteria called
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
-Dengue
-mosquito-borne viral disease
-transmitted by female mosquitoes
-painful and debilitating
-Chikungunya
-mosquito-borne disease
-symptoms are fever and severe
joint pain
-Leptospirosis
-bacterial disease
-bacteria called “Leptospira”
 Ancient Period
› Evidence of early civilization
› Bronze and copper
 Classical Period
› Shiva the destroyer
 Islamic Ascendancy or Transitional
Period
› Period of evolution
 Mogul Period
› Enrichment of Indian culture
› Taj Majal
› Shah Jahan
 30 rock-cut cave monuments
 From 2nd century BCE to 600
CE
 Paintings and sculptures are
the masterpieces of Buddhist
religious art
 Festival of lights
 Hindu’s new year
 Colorful and exciting
 Most beautiful and most pleasing
art forms of India
 Designs or patterns on the walls or
on the ground/floor
 Motifs were based on nature
 Colors were extracted from the
natural dyes
A form of body art
Originating from the Indian
subcontinent
 Regional decoration
 Trucks featuring elaborate floral
patterns and calligraphy
 Home
 Represents the dreams,
inspiration, hobbies and
imagination
 Known for making printed
cloth
 Printed tablecloth, curtain,
bedspreads, clothing, yurts
and horses’ saddles
Fabrics, utensils, musical
instruments, carpets,
furniture and jewelries
The art of decorative
carving
 Hand made carpet or rug
made by Kyrgyz women
› Shirdaks
 Characteristics
Singing with nasal vocal
quality
Singing base on the set of
pitches
 Refers to music from India
 Directed to a God Hindu
 It is called “temple music”
 It is unified
 Music pieces are mainly set for
the voice and lyrics
Arabic Maqam is
distinctively unique
because of its technique of
improvisation
 Commonly used during:
Communal worship
Mystic rituals
Life passage events
Entertainment
 Most common style of singing
is called “khyal” which means
imagination
 Sushir
› Also known as blown air
› Characterized by the use of air
to excite various resonators
 Mrindangam
Percussion instrument
Often accompanied by the
ghatam, kanjira and
morsing
 Known for unique vocals
 Sound was formed with
multiple influences
 Ghazal
 Traditional expression of love,
separation and loneliness
 One of the principal poetic
forms in the Persian civilization
 Can be sung by both men and
women
 Tat
 Vina
 Stringed instruments
 Tabla
 Most common instrument for
keeping rhythm in Hindustani music
 Qawwali
 The devotional music of the Chishti
order
 A variant musical tradition that
stretches back more than 700
years
 Originally performed in Suhi Shrines
throughout the subcontinent
 Devotional
 Almost entirely vocal
 Featured during sabbath and other holy
days
 Secular
 Instruments and voice are used
 Played during life passage events
 Context lies outside the religious domain
 Very rhythmic and have popular and
romantic texts
Zum gali gali gali,
Zum gali gali,
Zum gali gali gali,
Zum gali gali.

The pioneer is meant for work,


Work is meant for the pioneer.
The pioneer is meant for work,
Work is meant for the pioneer.
 Scrabble
› Scrabble contain 100 letter tiles,
in the following distribution:
 2 blank tiles (scoring 0 points)
 1 point: E ×12, A ×9, I ×9, O ×8,
N ×6, R ×6, T ×6, L ×4, S ×4, U ×4
 2 points: D ×4, G ×3
 3 points: B ×2, C ×2, M ×2, P ×2
 4 points: F ×2, H ×2, V ×2, W ×2,
Y ×2
 5 points: K ×1
 8 points: J ×1, X ×1
 10 points: Q ×1, Z ×1
 capture the other player's king
 a two-player game
 White and black pieces
 Each player has 16 pieces to start the
game: one king, one queen, two
rooks, two bishops, two knights and
eight pawns.
 Also called as GG or Generals
 Educational war game invented in the
Philippines by Sofronio H. Pasola in
1970
 Filipino name is “salpakan”
 The main objective of the game is to
eliminate or capture the flag of the
opponent

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