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*IGOR STRAVINSKY
Adapted the forms of the 18th century music
His music was very structured, precise and controlled
Best work: Petrouchka
PHYISCAL FITNESS – the capacity of each individual to accomplish daily task with alertness and vigor
COMPONENTS:
CARDIO RESPIRATORY ENDURANCE – doing physical activities involving the whole body
PPFT – 3 min. step test
MUSCULAR STRENGTH – ability of muscle to produce maximum force
PPFT – Push up and Basic Plank
FLEXIBILITY – ability of muscle to move joints with ease
PPFT – Zipper Test and Sit and Reach
SPEED – perform movement or cover a distance in a short period of time
PPFT – 40 meter sprint
POWER – ability to release maximum force quickly
PPFT – standing long jump
COORDINATION – linking of the senses
PPFT – juggling
BALANCE – ability to remain stable even when moving
PPFT – stork balance stand test
AGILITY – ability to move and change direction quickly
PPFT – Hexagon Agility Test
REACTION TIME – amount of time it takes to make response
PPFT – stick drop test
CONSUMER HEALTH – refers to decision you make about the purchase and use of health information, product and
services.
INFORMATION – data and facts about health products
PRODUCTS – substances, materials and equipment manufactured for you to buy and use
CONSUMER RIGHTS
1. Right to safety
2. Right to choose
3. Right to be informed
4. Right to be heard
5. Right to have problems corrected
6. Right to consumer education
QUACKERY – involves the use of methods that are not accepted scientifically
avant-garde (from French, "advance guard" or "vanguard", literally "fore-guard"[1]) are people or works that
are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics.
Avant-garde in music can refer to any form of music working within traditional structures while seeking to
breach boundaries in some manner.[15] The term is used loosely to describe the work of any musicians who
radically depart from tradition altogether.[16] By this definition, some avant-garde composers of the 20th century
include Arnold Schoenberg,[17] Charles Ives,[18] Igor Stravinsky,[17] Anton Webern,[19] George Antheil (in his earliest
works only), Alban Berg,[19] Henry Cowell (in his earliest works), Philip Glass,Harry Partch, John Cage, Morton
Feldman, Richard Strauss (in his earliest work)