Definitions and The Olympics

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