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Chapter 3 Physical Hygiene
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  • 1

    It is the maintenance of personal cleanliness and sanitation of the body

    physical hygiene

  • 2

    It plays a major role in one’s appearance. It creates an impression that implicates certain attitudes and habit

    skin

  • 3

    It maintains body temperature as it contains the nerve endings as well that feed the nervous system with the stimulus from the external environmen

    skin

  • 4

    Follicle and root are embedded in the skin. It is basically made of dead cells. As new ones are formed old ones are pushed outward through the surface of the skin and die.

    the hair

  • 5

    It affects our appearance and our image.

    teeth

  • 6

    turns off people as it results to ‘foul breath’

    cavities

  • 7

    It is common notion that ‘First impressions lasts.

    good grooming

  • 8

    It can normalize weight quite rapidly while you are young and will establish healthful patterns for the remainder of your life.

    exercise and diet

  • 9

    this helps deliver oxygen to the brain through the bloodstream. Some sources are meat, fish, molasses, and soybean

    iron

  • 10

    deficiency causes mental sluggishness

    vitamin c

  • 11

    deficiency results in the impairment of memory. Food rich in Vit B12 are meat, fish, and dairy produc

    vitamin B 12

  • 12

    deficiency results in depression, emotional instability, and confusion

    thiamine

  • 13

    vitamins that is key to memory function

    vitamin B complex

  • 14

    It keeps the brain alert

    protein

  • 15

    There are five foods linked to brain power except one

    meat

  • 16

    Typical brain fitness program incorporates the following except one

    memory relaxation

  • 17

    comes from the latin verb “ponere” which is defined as “to put or place.”

    posture

  • 18

    To get the feel of perfect alignment, stand your back against the wall, with your heel about two inches the wall.

    perfect alignment

  • 19

    Stand with one foot slightly in front of the other, the back foot turned out at a slight angle. This pose shows your legs at your prettiest.

    standing position

  • 20

    A good walking posture consists of walking with toes pointed straight ahead, chin level, shoulder back and down, stomach pulled in and hips tucked under. Keep the entire walking procedure natural and easy. Constant practice will make it perfect.

    walking

  • 21

    Longer and less wide, forehead, cheeks, chin are same width

    long face

  • 22

    Forehead slightly wider than chin, and lightly curved jawline

    oval face

  • 23

    Proportional in width and length, strong jawline amd square chin

    square face

  • 24

    The length and width are about equal

    round face

  • 25

    are about equal in length i and width, and the jawline offers no sharp corners or defining edges.

    round face

  • 26

    the length and width measurements are similar - the only difference is the angle of the jaw is sharper.

    square face

  • 27

    It is the absence of sharp angles or corners near the forehead, cheeks and chin.

    oval face

  • 28

    It is a rectangular faces are longer than they are wide.

    oblong face

  • 29

    It accentuate angular features, most notably with the jawline being wider than the cheekbones.

    triangular face

  • 30

    It is characterized by strong, wide cheekbones and a defined, angular chin.

    diamond face

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is the maintenance of personal cleanliness and sanitation of the body

    physical hygiene

  • 2

    It plays a major role in one’s appearance. It creates an impression that implicates certain attitudes and habit

    skin

  • 3

    It maintains body temperature as it contains the nerve endings as well that feed the nervous system with the stimulus from the external environmen

    skin

  • 4

    Follicle and root are embedded in the skin. It is basically made of dead cells. As new ones are formed old ones are pushed outward through the surface of the skin and die.

    the hair

  • 5

    It affects our appearance and our image.

    teeth

  • 6

    turns off people as it results to ‘foul breath’

    cavities

  • 7

    It is common notion that ‘First impressions lasts.

    good grooming

  • 8

    It can normalize weight quite rapidly while you are young and will establish healthful patterns for the remainder of your life.

    exercise and diet

  • 9

    this helps deliver oxygen to the brain through the bloodstream. Some sources are meat, fish, molasses, and soybean

    iron

  • 10

    deficiency causes mental sluggishness

    vitamin c

  • 11

    deficiency results in the impairment of memory. Food rich in Vit B12 are meat, fish, and dairy produc

    vitamin B 12

  • 12

    deficiency results in depression, emotional instability, and confusion

    thiamine

  • 13

    vitamins that is key to memory function

    vitamin B complex

  • 14

    It keeps the brain alert

    protein

  • 15

    There are five foods linked to brain power except one

    meat

  • 16

    Typical brain fitness program incorporates the following except one

    memory relaxation

  • 17

    comes from the latin verb “ponere” which is defined as “to put or place.”

    posture

  • 18

    To get the feel of perfect alignment, stand your back against the wall, with your heel about two inches the wall.

    perfect alignment

  • 19

    Stand with one foot slightly in front of the other, the back foot turned out at a slight angle. This pose shows your legs at your prettiest.

    standing position

  • 20

    A good walking posture consists of walking with toes pointed straight ahead, chin level, shoulder back and down, stomach pulled in and hips tucked under. Keep the entire walking procedure natural and easy. Constant practice will make it perfect.

    walking

  • 21

    Longer and less wide, forehead, cheeks, chin are same width

    long face

  • 22

    Forehead slightly wider than chin, and lightly curved jawline

    oval face

  • 23

    Proportional in width and length, strong jawline amd square chin

    square face

  • 24

    The length and width are about equal

    round face

  • 25

    are about equal in length i and width, and the jawline offers no sharp corners or defining edges.

    round face

  • 26

    the length and width measurements are similar - the only difference is the angle of the jaw is sharper.

    square face

  • 27

    It is the absence of sharp angles or corners near the forehead, cheeks and chin.

    oval face

  • 28

    It is a rectangular faces are longer than they are wide.

    oblong face

  • 29

    It accentuate angular features, most notably with the jawline being wider than the cheekbones.

    triangular face

  • 30

    It is characterized by strong, wide cheekbones and a defined, angular chin.

    diamond face