mapeh Flashcards

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could be seen in the works of these composers, and each of them featured uniqueness to his compositions

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INDIVIDUALISM

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was a french composer and an organist

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Charles-Camille Saint-Saenz

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Saint-Saenz date of birth and place of birth

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October 9 1831 at Paris, France

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they were recognized as child prodigy

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Charles-Camille Saint-saenz and Franz Liszt

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Saint-Saenz studied organ and composition at?

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Paris Conservatory

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Saint-Saenz became an organist at what church?

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Church of Madeleine in 1857 for 20 years

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Saint-saenz famous works include

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“Samson et Dalila”, “The Carnival of the Animals”, “Symphony No. 3”

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was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer

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Franz Liszt

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Liszt studied piano techniques under?

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Carl Czerny

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Liszt date of birth and place of birth

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He was born on October 22 1811 at Raiding, Hungary

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He developed a musical form known as?

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Symphonic poem or tone poem

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Liszt died of

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pneumonia july 3 1866 at the age of 74

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was a french composer and conductor

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Louis-Hector Berlioz

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berlioz date of birth and pl0ace of birth

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december 11 1803 in La Cote-St-Andre, Isere, France

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Berlioz enrolled aat the?

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Paris Conservatoire

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Berlioz famous works include

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“symphonie fantastique”, “Romeo et Juliette”, “La damnation de Faust”

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was a german composer

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Robert Schumann

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Schumann place of birth and date of Birth

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June 8 1810 in Zwickau, Germany

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he studied piano under? who became his father in law

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Johann Gottlob Friedrich

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Schumann famous works include

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“papillions (op,2)”, “Symphony Etudes”, “warum”

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where did romanticism began?

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Britain and france

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20
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The Raft of the Medusa painting

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Theodore Gericault

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21
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Liberty leading the People
painting

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Eugene Delacroix

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The Third of May, Saturn Devouring one of his children
painting

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Francisco Goya

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The night of Enitharmons joy, Satan Arousing the rebellious Angels painting
William Blake
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The great western railway painting
J.M.W Turner
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The great day of his wrath painting
John Martin
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mary magdalene grieving over the body of christ painting
Arnold Bocklin
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Greek slave sculpture
Hiram Power
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Nydia, the blind flower girl on pompeii
Randolph Rogers
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who championed the first type of Romantic sculpture
Antoine- Louis Barye
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Turkish Horse, No. 2 sculpture
Antoine- Louis Barye
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The departure of volunteers sculpture
Francois Rude
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is the first important neo-gothic church in france
The Basilica of Sainte-Clotilde
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sport that was first seen in the tribes of Africa
Dodgeball
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how many players in dodgeball
minumun of 2 maximum of 6
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was first played in Scandinavian and Germany
Handball
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raffball meaning
snatch ball
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names after Konrad Koch
knigsbergerball
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outdoor handball was introduced in sweden byt
G. Wallstrom
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indoor handball was played for the first time in the?
Summer olympic games in 1972, munich
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he was an englishman who adopted the african game of throwing stones by using a ball
James H. Carlisle
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these two games that influenced handball
raffball, knigsbergerball
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those are not meant to infict harm or danger to oneself or to other people
unintentional injuries
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refers to any disorder or damage to the persons musculoskeletekal
musculoskeletal injury
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mnemonic RICE
rest, ice, compress, elevate
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the patient should avoid moving the injured part
rest
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wrrap crushed ice or ice cubes in a towel or ice pack
Ice
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Compress the injured part with the compression bandage to lessen the swelling
compress
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elevate the injured part for as long pissoble
elevate
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is the initial treatment given to any acute musculoskeletal injury
RICE
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are wounds, bruises that result from hitting a blunt or hard objects
closed wounds
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there is the breakage of the skin
open wound
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open wound examples
abrasion, incision, laceration puncture, avulsion
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this is a scrape or a scratch
abrasion
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this is a clean and deep wound with a clean cut caused by a sharp object
incision
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this is a wound with uneven or jagged cut
laceration
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a wound caused by a pointed object
puncture
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this iis a partial removal or tearing of a skin or tissue part
avulsion
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three types of bleeding
arterial bleeding,venous bleeding, capillary bleeding
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this is the most serious and dangerous type of bleeding
arterial bleeding
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blood that flows out of a vein is easier to control that the blood in an artery
venous bleeding
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this is the most common type of bleeding and the easiest to control
capillary bleeding
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usuallly happen at home. sometimes peope accidentally touch a hot iron or boiling water
burns
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can be inhalled, swalled,absorbed, or injected
poisoning
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this in an illness caused by eating contaminated foods or drink
food poisoning
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happens whn a persons airway is completely blocked
choking
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air cannot get unto her or his lungs because of water
drowning
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happens when there is an obstruction in the flow of blood that supplies oxygen to the heart
heart attack
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person is injured by an electric shocck
electrocution
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results from exposure to high temperature for a long time
heat stroke