HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
➢ Refers to a person’s emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction Sexual Orientation
➢ Act of harming someone intentionally with physical force Assault
➢ Beliefs about how a specific gender should act Gender Stereotypes
➢ Lasting attraction to same gender Homosexual
➢ Program promoting gender equality in government policies Gender and Development (GAD)
➢ Physical force meant to hurt, damage, or kill Violence
➢ Someone attracted to people regardless of gender Pansexual
➢ Color associated with serenity and nature Green
➢ RA against sexual harassment in public spaces RA No. 11313
➢ Pattern of behavior that controls, frightens, or intimidates Emotional & Psychological Violence
➢ Strategy that avoids sexual contact Abstinence
➢ Guidelines typical in society Norms
➢ Law protecting students from bullying RA No. 10627
➢ Refers to equal treatment regardless of status Equality
➢ Woman who is romantically/sexually attracted to women Lesbian
➢ Deep personal sense of one’s own gender Gender Identity
➢ Barriers used to reduce STI risk during oral sex Dental Dams
➢ Male chromosomes XY
➢ Rules or standards set by organizations to meet specific goals Policies
➢ Promotes diversity and empowerment in society Inclusivity
➢ Virus linked to cervical cancer and genital warts HPV
➢ Use of physical force causing or likely to cause injury or death Physical Violence
➢ Social roles, behavior expected from men and women Gender
➢ Law criminalizing rape, including marital and official abuse Rape Law of 1997
➢ Bacterium that causes painful urination and discharge Gonorrhea
➢ Attraction to opposite gender Heterosexual
➢ Constitutional principle ensuring protection and due process Article III, Section 1
➢ Systematic denial of access to opportunities/resources Socioeconomic Violence
➢ Biological traits that define humans as male or female Sex
➢ Sexual act done without consent (e.g., rape, assault) Sexual Violence
➢ Rules regulating society and addressing crimes Law
➢ RA against gender discrimination in employment RA No. 6725
➢ Refers to the female chromosomes XX
➢ Threatening, annoying, or intimidating behavior over time Harassment
➢ Group responsible for making laws Legislative
➢ Traits, roles, and expectations based on social norms Gender Stereotypes
➢ Person attracted to same gender (can also refer to lesbian/gay) Gay
➢ Infection transmitted through oral, vaginal, or anal sex STIs
➢ Constitution or rulebook that governs the rights of citizens Constitution
➢ Factors that support or hinder STI prevention Societal Factor
MUSIC & ARTS
➢ Popular art form enjoyed by literate, urban society Popular Art
➢ Known as the oldest member of BINI Aiah
➢ Visual art seen on streets, buildings, trains, etc. Street Art / Mural
➢ Viral K-pop hit that surpassed one billion views on YouTube Gangnam Style
➢ Famous Thai superstar in K-pop Lisa
➢ Refers to Chinese popular music C-Pop
➢ Comics or graphic novels originally from Japan Manga
➢ Japanese word for a group of characters in anime Nakama
➢ One who coined the term “cosplay” Nov Takahashi
➢ Mass celebration of K-culture first held in the US in 2012 KCon
➢ A hand-drawn or computer animation from Japan Anime
➢ Art forms that express meaning/emotion visually Visual Art
➢ Musical genre from Japan J-Pop
➢ Refers to Korean pop music K-Pop
➢ Events or acts involving more than one culture Intercultural
➢ Concept of blending tradition and modernity in Asian culture Cosplay
➢ Refers to the rise of anime, K-pop, and similar culture in global society Asia-ness
➢ Newly noticed and gaining popularity Emerging
➢ Aspect of global culture where diversity is reduced due to popularization Homogenization
➢ Japanese term referring to a live art performance or exhibition Performance Art
➢ Short for Filipino pop, with hip-hop/traditional mix P-Pop
➢ Term used for communication systems that reach wide audiences Media
➢ Girl group whose K-pop–inspired performances boosted the P-pop scene SB19
➢ Known as the youngest member of BINI Sheena
➢ Tagalog word for “young lady” Binibini
➢ Short for Korean popular music K-pop
➢ Japanese pop music J-Pop
➢ Artistic actions done by artist/performers in real-time Performance Art
➢ Author of “The Popularization of East Asian Pop Culture” (2022) Vanessa Valentino
➢ Music reflecting high choreography, production, and catchy melody K-pop
➢ One of BINI’s vocal coaches Kitchy Molina
➢ One of BINI’s vocal coaches Anna Graham
➢ BINI’s dance coach Mickey Perz
➢ Head of Star Hunt Management Laurenti Dyogi
➢ Filipino National Artist who composed “Da Coconut Nut” Ryan Cayabyab
Types of Stereotyping Types of Gender-Based Violence
o Personality traits o Physical
o Occupations o Sexual
o Domestic behaviors o Emotional & Psychological
o Physical appearance o Socioeconomic
STI Modes of Transmission Pathogen
o Sexual contact o Bacteria
o Mother to child o Virus
o Blood o Parasite
o Skin-to-skin o Fungi
Abbreviations Common STIs
o STD – Sexually Transmitted Disease o STD
o HIV
o HPV – Human Papillomavirus
o AIDS
o AIDS – Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome o HPV
o STI – Sexually Transmitted Infection o Gonorrhea
o Syphilis
o HIV – Human Immunodeficiency Virus o Chlamydia
BINI Members SB19 Members
o Aiah o Pablo
o Colet
o Josh
o Gwen
o Jhoanna o Stell
o Maloi
o Ken
o Mikha
o Sheena o Justin
o Stacey
Steps in Producing K-pop Video Steps in Cosplay Event
1. Concept development 1. Brainstorming
2. Choreography Rehearsals 2. Rehearsals
3. Filming 3. Event Set Up
4. Post-Production 4. Cosplay Parade
5. Promotion 5. Reflection
6. Release
Elements of K-POP Performances Elements of Cosplay
o Vocal Abilities o Costume
o Choreography o Accuracy
o The Stage o Craftsmanship
o Camera Movement o Wigs and Hair
o The Fans o Performance and Interaction
o Character Portrayal
o Props and Accessories
o Make Up and Body Paint
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Male Symbol - ♂ Female Symbol - ♀ LGBTQIA+ Symbol - ⚧