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PE module 1

Course pretest A
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. D

B
1. Leg
2. Dolphin Kick
3. Stroke
4. Streamline
5. Jellyfish Float
6. Flutter Kick
7. Eight
8. Heats
9. Medley relay
10. Recovery
11. Front Crawl
12. Breaststroke
13. Frog Kick
14. Dolphin Kick
15. Swimming
16. Nikolaus Wynmann
17. 1908
18. Exit/ Recovery Phase
19. 1930s
20. Catch/Pull phase

Discuss the differences between the bathing cultures of different civilizations?


Bathing is a process of cleaning your body through dipping in water. Taking a bath is mostly popular in
the western part of the world but did you know that every country has their way of doing so. They
even have their beliefs such as taking bath would bring them spiritually closer to their gods. This post
will explore how important/ or how is taking a bath different from each culture. First of is Japan.
Japan is a part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, which means there are many active volcanoes in this
country, leading to many natural hot springs. Onsen uses the water from natural hot springs in their
bath houses while Sento is more of a traditional public bathhouse. In Onsen, has a policy of separating
sexes in their bathhouse and if you have ink or tattoo on your body you are not allowed to go in; since
tattoos are extremely taboo in the country and only associated to Yakuza or Japanese Mafia. Although
there are a few private Onsen that allows people with tattoo, all you have to do is call in for a
reservation for a private Japanese hot spring inn. in Korea. Just like in Japan, bathhouse is also
popular in Korea, they are called jimjilbang. Jimjilbang are open 24/7 and they offer different
commodities such as food services, sauna, salt room, seawater bath, and swimming pool. They even
offer milk baths for exfoliation and moisturizing. In short term, Jimjilbang is like a spa, it will help you
relax and it will also give you an experience on to what Korean bathhouses are like.In India, bathing
twice a day is common since it is a very humid country. Hair grooming is also essential and they use
coconut oil not only to their hair but also to their skin. Since it is known that coconut oil keeps your
skin moisturized and it strengthens your hair. Their bathing technique is not like how westerns do it;
loading the bathtub and dipping into water, they use a bucket of water and pitcher to pour water all
over their body.Chinese take a bath 3 times a week. They also strictly follow traditions like exfoliating
with a bath towel after taking a bath, using public baths, and even not allowing women to take a bath
for a month after giving birth.Turkish bath is a public bathhouse associated with the culture of the
Ottoman Empire. They have a particular bathing process in their public bathhouses. Sauna or hot
steam bath is popular in Finland and nearly all of Finns take a sauna once a week. The traditional
Finnish saunas are hated with wooden stove so the sauna would be smoky.

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