9. This is a succession of two
distinct musical phrases
usually rendered by different
musicians, where the second
phrase acts as a direct
commentary on or response
to the first.
13. It is the basic underlying
rhythm that typifies most
Brazilian music; a lively and
rhythmical dance and music
with three steps to every bar,
making it feel like a timed
dance
15. This musical form became their
outlet to vent their loneliness
and anger, and is a result of
the interaction of music and
religion from Africa with that of
America
17. A Cuban Puerto Rican, and
Columbian dance music; it
comprises various musical
genres including the Cuban son
montuno, guaracha, chachacha,
mambo and bolero.
19. It is a dance style begun in
Zaire in the late 1980’s,
popularized by Kanda Bongo
Man; the hips move back and
forth while the arms move
following the hips.
29. These are instruments which have
vibrating animal membranes used
in drums. Their shapes may be
conical, cylindrical, barrel, hour-
glass, globular, or kettle, and are
played with sticks, hands, or a
combination of both.
34. A fast and fun way to share
images with others; snap a
photo, choose from among
the available filters, and
share via Facebook, Twitter,
and Tumblr.
38. This is an electronic game
that involves human interaction
with a user interface to generate
visual feedback on a video
device such as a TV screen or
computer monitor.
44. They used actual brushes
and palettes, and a whole
array of paints, inks, and
natural pigments applied to
paper, canvas, fabric, stucco
walls and ceilings.
50. The emphasis is on the
manipulation of created images in
order to achieve special effects
through rotating, stretching,
blurring, resizing, twirling, and
other changes to the original
image.
52. They employ the ever-
expanding powers of image
manipulation programs and
applications to create their works
which can appear in an entire range
of media—whether as a physical
output or a virtual experience
54. A users option in a type of
digital camera in which
automatically makes all the
adjustments in lighting, focus
zoom-in and zoom-out, even
removal of “red eye” with the user
being given some leeway for slight
adjustments.
67. An activity that people
engage in their free time that
they enjoy and recognize as
having socially redeeming
values and generates a
general sense of well being.
79. This refers to eating disorder
characterized by self-imposed
starvation to lose and maintain
very low body weight, due to a
false or distorted perception of
being fat.
81. It refers to an eating disorder
characterized by a pattern of
binge-eating disorder and
purging in an attempt to lose
weight and/or maintain low
body weight
92. A visual depiction, including any
photograph, film, video, picture, or
computer or computer-generated
image or picture, whether made or
produced by electronic, mechanical, or
other means, of sexually explicit
conduct.
Child Pornography Child Abuse
Cybercrime Porno
96. Refers to methods and measures
for reducing the risk of a person
using the road network for being
killed or seriously injured.
Safety First First Aid
Road Safety Driving Law
100. Comprehensive Dangerous
Drugs Act of 2002
An Act that protects citizens
from the harmful effects of
dangerous drugs to their
physical and mental well-being