MAPEH Flashcards

1
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_____ and _____ in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, and music.

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Enthusiasm and grandeur

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3
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Was made during medieval period

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music notation

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4
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a person’s double, the life force and at death it was separated from the body

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The Ka

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troubadours were traveling musicians who accompanied their own singing with string instruments

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troubadours and trouveres

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6
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had practical uses

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static style

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What are the Health Related Fitnesses?

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body composition
cardiovascular fitness
flexibility
muscular strength
muscular endurance

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is an artistic style that started in Rome, Italy around 1600 and spread throughout Europe in the 17th to 18th centuries.

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Baroque

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9
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part o the soul that could travel between the worlds of the living and the dead

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The Ba

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10
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The Greek invented the ____ which is considered the 2nd oldest toy in the world after the doll.

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yo-yo

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11
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both ___ and the ___ wore jewelry

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living; dead

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12
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as a piece of music where there is only one melodic sound being heard

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monophony

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12
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a form of sacred musical composition that sets texts of the Eucharistic liturgy into music

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Mass

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13
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Ancient Arts Style

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Static Style
Living Style
Moving Style

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14
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What Musicians that wandered around ____ to make music for money

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wandered around Europe; Minstrels Musicians

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15
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examples of gregorian chant

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prayer, reading, psalm, canticle, hymn, prose, antiphon, responsory, introit, alleluia

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16
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was a composer and performer of songs during the middle ages in Europe

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Troubadours’ Music

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17
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blessed of transfigured soul of a person who died and whose sou had been judged by Osiris and found maat kheru-justified

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The Akh

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18
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The ability of an individual to perform daily activities without getting exhausted and to still to perform extra task with alertness

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Physical Fitness

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19
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developed in France in the 13th century. A latin religious choral composition. (example: Ave Maria by Josquin des Prez)

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Motet

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20
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are physical processes that occur naturally in the environment

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physical hazards

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21
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Simultaneously sounding of more or less independent lines of melody

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harmony

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22
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came about 50 years after the troubadours but from the central and northern France

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Trouveres Music

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23
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Built for Pharaoh Khufu

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the great pyramids of giza

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24
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Characteristics of Medieval Music

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Monophony
Standardized rhythmic patterns
ligature-based music notation
troubadours and trouveres
limited instrumental music

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25
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The term secular comes from the ___ (language) word ______?

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Latin; Saeculum

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26
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entertainers who travels all around Europe bringing with them troupes (musicians, jugglers, acrobats and dancers)

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Jongleurs Musicians

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27
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dark ages or middle ages

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medieval music

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28
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can be both natural and human-made chemicals in the environment.

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chemical hazards

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29
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represents the fascinating diversity of early civilizations

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Ancient Arts

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30
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ability of a person to respond quickly to stimulus (stick drop test)

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reaction time

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31
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Five Main Sections of Mass

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Kyrie (Lord Have Mercy)

Gloria (Glory to God in the Highest)

Credo (I Believe in One God)

Sanctus and Benedictus (Holy, Holy and Blessed is He)

Agnus Dei (Lamb of God)

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32
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an art form where musicians perform a drama accompanied by instruments on stage. Elements of arias, choruses, and dances are also incorporated in the performance.

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Opera

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33
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Sacred music during the Renaissance period was used for what?

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liturgical and devotional purposes

34
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when all the body parts are harmoniously working together to successfully execute a movement. Ability to use the senses with the body parts to perform motor tasks smoothly and accurately (paper juggling

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coordination

35
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Characteristics of Renaissance music

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Mostly polyphonic

Imitation among the voices is common

Use of word painting in texts and music

Melodic lines move in a flowing manner

Melodies are easier to perform because these move along a scale with a few large leaps

36
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what are the skill related fitnesses?

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speed
agility
balance
coordination
reaction time

37
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ability of the muscle to produce amount of force in a single contraction (90-degrees push up, curlups)

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muscular strength

38
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also known as plain chant or song

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Gregorian Chant

39
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also known as biohazards, refer to biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans.

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biological hazards

40
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Forms the foundation toward an athletic performance

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skill related fitness

41
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ability of the joints and muscles to move through its full range of motion (zipper test, sit and reach)

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flexibility

42
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refers to proportion of lean body mass to fat body mass

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body composition

43
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Renaissance music is known as the?

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Golden Age of Polyphony

44
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Related to how well the systems of your body work

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Health Related Fitness

45
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capacity of the body to maintain upright posture even when moving (stork balance stand test)

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balance

46
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refers to artwork that draws inspiration from ancient Roman or ancient Greek culture, architecture, literature and art

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Classical Arts

47
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Includes statues of figures representing kings (Pharaohs), armies, servants and various animals

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Egyptian Sculpture

48
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comprises those aspects of human health that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social and psychosocial factors in the surrounding environment

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environmental health

49
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represents wealth, status and the depth of culture

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living style

50
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Renaissance was the revival of what?

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Classical, Roman and Ancient Greek

51
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was direct, obvious, and dramatic

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Iconography

52
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ability of your heart to pump effectively to meet the metabolic demands during exercise (3-minute step test)

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cardiovascular fitness

53
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what is used to produce drama?

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Exaggerated motion and clear detail

54
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A secular vocal polyphonic music composition which originated from Italy. It is written and expressed in a poetic text and sung during courtly social gatherings. (Three Kinds: the Ayre, the Ballet and the Madrigal Proper

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Madrigal

55
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The ancient egyptian architecture are the what?

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oldest and largest tombs

56
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___ was almost entirely focused on war and how to fight, while _____focused on the arts and learning.

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Sparta; Athens

57
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German counterpart of troubadours

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Minnesinger

58
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ability of the body to shift direction from one place to another (hexagon agility test)

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agility

59
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according to the World Health Organization, it is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease or infirmity. It leads to the ability to lead a socially and economically productive life

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health

60
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Renaissance comes from what word?

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Comes from the word “renaitre”

61
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measures the capacity of the body to move from one point to another following a straight line (40-meter sprint)

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speed

63
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medieval era music centered around what?

A

the church

64
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defined as the art and science of maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all the members of the community through organized and sustained community efforts

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community health

65
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A monophonic vocal line sung by monks as choral music among the music forms of the period

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Gregorian Chant

66
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“naissance” means?

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to be born

67
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Was used in the early Christian church to mean “the world” as opposed to “the Church”

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Secular Music

68
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what century saw the development of organum?

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9th century

69
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The Egyptian Soul

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The Ka
The Ba
The Akh

70
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a large scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes

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Oratorio

71
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Where an extra voice is added above the main melody, usually at a fixed interval of a perfect fourth or fifth away

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organum

72
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a symbol that connects multiple notes in some way

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ligature-based music notation

73
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Shows mythological representation of scenes of everyday activities of the Egyptian

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Egyptian Painting

74
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Encompass a rich and diverse range of artistic expressions that have evolved over thousands of years, reflecting the cultural, religious and social aspects of ancient and modern Egyptian civilization

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Egyptian Arts

75
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The word baroque is derived from the ________ ________, meaning “a pearl with irregular shape.” It suggests something that is elaborately grand and highly meticulous.

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Portugese barocco

76
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“Re” means what?

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once more/again

77
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a type of necklace which is worn on the chest is found in the tomb of an 18th century Dynasty Pharaoh, Tutankhamun.

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Egyptian Pectoral

78
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has a hymn tune and heir four part chordal settings are adopted in the protestant church by Martin Luther. It is set in German text and the songs are usually in binary form with a repeated first section.

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Chorale

79
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most medieval chants followed rhythmic modes that brought a uniform sensibility to the medieval era

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standardized rhythmic patterns

80
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what is the purpose of egyptian life?

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To make the deceased afterlife place pleasant

81
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  • defined as a sociological group in a large place sharing 1 environment. It therefore includes the individual and the family
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community

82
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the capacity of the muscle group to sustain a prolonged muscle contraction (sit-ups)

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muscular endurance

83
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Arts came from the ____ word ARS which means?

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latin; skill