Definitions and The Olympics
Across
- 3. The rate of disease within a population.
- 7. approximation of how long you can expect to live for based on current death rates.
- 9. relates to the beleifs, values, and ethics that humans have.
- 11. Begain in 1896 in Athens
- 12. the ability to make meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and adapt to diffrent social situations
- 13. free time where you have nothing that you need to do.
- 14. state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
- 15. An activity done for enjoyment that can happen during leisure time.
- 16. involves physical movements and exertion, and can be competitive and very structured with rules and places to do the activity.
- 17. The rate of death within a population.
Down
- 1. organised physical activity, and is typically very competitive with structured rules and regulations, and has a governing body
- 2. began in 776BC and was held in Olympia Greece.
- 4. state of welbeing related to the mind or brain, relating to the ability to think and process infomation.
- 5. created the modern Olympics
- 6. the functions of the body and its systems, including the ability to perform veryday tasks
- 8. minimal physical exertion and is done for enjoyment and relaxation
- 10. the ability to manage, understand and express emotions