mapeh Flashcards

sasa

1
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In this festival, people use a piece of banana trunk filled with candles, incense, and flowers and release these to float on the water instead of releasing them to the sky.

A

loy krathong festival

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In Japan, the longest-running music festival is the Earth Celebration. It was started by the a famous Japanese drum ensemble called _________________

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kodo taiko

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3
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is the Japanese word for drum. It also refers to the Japanese art of drumming. Kumi-daiko is a type of drum ensemble consisting of different taikos.

A

taiko

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4
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In China, Taoists and Buddhists celebrate the

A

hungry ghost festival

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5
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Cambodia, a seasonal festival called ___________________ is held every November for three days to celebrate the reversal flow between the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap River during the rainy season.

A

Bon Om Tuk

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6
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country occupied

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soviet union

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7
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12-string zither, the esentative instrument of most representative Korea, tracing back to the Gaya Kingdom in the 6th century

A

gayageum

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8
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6-string zither with 16 frets, played with a plectrum

A

geomungo

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9
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5-string instrument similar to a lute; played with a pick; originally had 5 frets but increased to 10 during Choson Dynasty; modern versions can have up to 12 frets

A

hyang bipa

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10
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4-string instrument with 12 frets; similar to hyang- bipa, a instrument native Chinese

A

dang-bipa

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11
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spike fiddle with two strings tuned a fifth apart; produces sound by running a bow between the strings

A

hae-gum

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12
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instrument with metal strings

A

yang-geum

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13
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transverse bamboo flute used in court and folk music; largest of the three bamboo flutes called samchuk from Shilla Dynasty

A

dae-geum

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14
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smallest of the samchuk flutes

A

sogeum

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15
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middle-sized instrument of the samchuk

A

junggeum

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16
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Korean cylindrical oboe with seven finger holes

A

hyang-piri

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17
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mouth organ constructed with 17 bamboo tubes; played similar to a harmonica

A

saeng-hwang

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18
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instrument made of clay; can be formed into different shapes but is normally shaped like an egg; has a dark timbre.

A

hun

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19
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large gong made from brass; played with a cloth-covered mallet

A

jing

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20
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small hand gong played with an unwrapped mallet, creating a higher-pitched and sharper sound

A

kkwaenggwari

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21
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folk drum played by striking the drumheads with a hard wooden stick

A

pungmul buk

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22
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a drum similar in shape and construction to pungmul buk, but with tiny metal tacks embedded around the rim

A

sori-buk

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23
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hourglass- shaped drum with a wooden body and drum heads made of hide

A

pungmul janggo

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24
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where is korea located, adjacent to ____ and ___

A

east asia, china and japan

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25
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rivers of korea

A

amnokkang and tuman-gang river

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26
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“Land of high mountains and sparkling streams”

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korea

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27
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divided the korea into north and south

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DMZ

28
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was brought to korea by china in the 4th century CE

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buddhism

29
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capital of south korea

A

seoul

30
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capital of north

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pyongyang

31
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were brought to japan in the 6th century

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taiko drum

32
Q

is a barrel shaped drum

A

wadaiko

33
Q

an hourglass shaped drum

A

tsuzumi

34
Q

is a team sport played by two teams with six players separated
by a net. Each side tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other
team’s court under organized rules.

A

volleyball

35
Q

The first rules, written down by ____

A

William G Morgan

36
Q

After an observer, ______, noticed the volleying nature of the game at its first exhibition match
in 1896, played at the Springfield YMCA, the game quickly became known as volleyball

A

Alfred Halstead

37
Q

a special ball was designed for the sport.

A

1900

38
Q

in the Philippines, an offensive style of passing the ball in a high trajectory to be struck by
another player (the set and spike) was introduced.

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1916

39
Q

The scoring was changed to 21 to 15 points.

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1917

40
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The three hits per side and back row attack rules were instituted

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1920

41
Q

the first two-man
beach game was played.

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1930

42
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the approval and recognition of national volleyball referees came about

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1934

43
Q

the
Federation De Volleyball-Ball (FIVB) was founded

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1947

44
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the first two-man beach tournament was held.

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1948

45
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the initial World Championships were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia

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1949

46
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Volleyball
was introduced in the Olympic Of Tokyo.

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1964

47
Q

The World Championships in Mexico were telecast in Japan

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1974

48
Q

The FIVB added a
Beach Volleyball World Championship Series.

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1987

49
Q

the World League was created.

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1990

50
Q

The sport Volleyball was 100 years old.

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1995

51
Q

The 2—person beach Volleyball was added to the Olympics

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1996

52
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injuries that occur suddenly

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acute injury

53
Q

develops for a long term repetitive motion

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chronic injury

54
Q

it happens when an extreme force is put on a ligament causing two joints to come apart

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dislocations

55
Q

is an injury that occurs when the ligaments, which are tough bands of tissue connecting bones in a joint

A

sprains

56
Q

causing by overusing your forearm due to repetitive or strenuous activity.

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tennis elbow

57
Q

caused by the repetitive overhead motion of the freestyle stroke

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swimmers shoulder

58
Q

refers to a broken bone

A

fractures

59
Q

it occurs as the result of a fall while running, biking, rollerblading or participating in any fitness activity.

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cuts and abrasions

60
Q

is a big responsibility for a mother and father, where they raise their children to be good citizens by instilling values and discipline in them

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parenting

61
Q

parents must provide for the basic needs of their children

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basic needs

62
Q

providing safety for the family is all about ensuring each member is safe.

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safety

63
Q

is an individual’s ability to evaluate his or her worth subjectively

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self-esteem

64
Q

refers to the importance of one’s actions in society

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values

65
Q

providing good education to a child is a top priority for all parents

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education