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2. HISTORY OF CHESS
legend says that chess was invented during the Trojan
War To raise the morale of the army during the siege of
Troy
This photo is the oldest chess Whereas Jones said that
this text contains a description of a game of chess with
four players
References: Jones, William, "On the Indian Game of
Chess", Asiatick Researches, Volume 2, 1798, p.160
3. HOW CHESS DEVELOPED?
The oldest ancestor of modern chess is a game called
Chestoranga, which flourished in India in the sixth century.
It is the oldest game similar to chess and has two main advantages
that are found in all chess variants: different pieces have different
powers (which is not achieved by the games of addition and go),
and that victory depends on the fate of One piece (the king in
modern chess).
chessboard developed mathematically, as indicated by the issue of
the chessboard and wheat, a famous theory about the
development of chess in India due to a development in
mathematics that includes the invention of the number zero.
References: Chess: Ancient precursors and related games
(Encyclopædia Britannica 2002)
4. WHO INVENTED CHESS GAME?
According to legend,
chess was invented by
Grand Vizier Sissa Ben
Dahir, and given as a gift
to King Shirham of India.
The king was so delighted
that he offered him any
reward he requested,
provided that it sounded
reasonable.
5. DOES CHESS NEED
INTELLIGENCE???
an international team of researchers outlined the
results of a longitudinal study that gathered data on
90 chess players over their lifetimes. By looking at
how these factors affect one another, they showed
that more intelligent players benefited more from
practice.
they conclude that there is such a complicated
interplay between intelligence and practice when it
comes to becoming more skilled, that the effects of
these two factors simply can’t be untangled
6. HOW IS CHESS RELATED TO
MATHEMATICS?
The relationship between chess and
mathematics in seen in a number of
ways: Chess promotes thinking skills
of higher order. Analysis of positions
has a lot in common with
mathematical problems. Correlation:
to decide what piece is best to
sacrifice at a certain point.
7. CHESS ROLE IN PHYSICAL
HEALTH (BENEFIT OF CHESS)
When playing chess, your brain will be challenged to exercise logic, develop pattern recognition, make decisions
both visually and analytically, and test your memory.
1. Chess Brings People Together: this journey has brought people together from different cultures, ages, and
backgrounds over a common bond and passion for the game.
2. Chess Teaches You How To Win And Lose: Most importantly, try to learn from those losses and come back as a
better player Just as in life, we need to get back up when confronted with failure and come back stronger and
wiser. Winning with grace is an important character trait that chess can teach a person.
3. Chess Helps Children Realize The Consequence Of Their Actions: it has a good side and bad side Thinking your
moves through and trying to play the best move that you can is rewarding while playing too quickly and rushing
your decisions can have negative repercussions.
4. Chess Helps You Focus: This intense focus is useful in everyday life when confronted with school assignments,
daily tasks, and deadlines.
5. Chess Helps You Learn How To Be Calm Under Pressure: We are all faced with deadlines, presentations,
interviews, and tests throughout our life. Just as in a chess game, we have to remain confident and calm to
perform our best.
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10. REFERENCES:
Introduction: Fide Laws of Chess taking effect from 1 January 2018".
FIDE. Archived from the original on 23 January 2021. Retrieved 18
February 2020
History of chess: Jones, William, "On the Indian Game of Chess", Asiatick
Researches, Volume 2, 1798, p.160
Development: Chess: Ancient precursors and related games
(Encyclopædia Britannica 2002)
Chess benefit:
https://www.chess.com/article/view/benefits-of-
chess
12. Dance has been a part of human culture since the very earliest
communities and civilizations, with recorded evidence of dancing being
found dating back to 30,000 years ago. Since then, different dances
have changed, merged and evolved into what we know today.
The earliest historical records showing the origins of dance are cave
paintings in India dating to about 8000 years Egyptian tomb paintings
also depict dance in about 3300 years These early dances may have
been religious in nature, and by the era of ancient Greece , dancing was
seen as a means of communication between mortals and immortals.
The Greek people danced in celebration of the gods, although dancing
featured in other rituals, as well.
13. • Dance fulfilled several functions in ancient times, among them:
a method of communicating and creating bonds
a way of praying to a god during official ceremonies and religious rituals
an appeal to heal a wound
expressing feelings about the opposite sex or family
• Since the 20th century, dance schools have been teaching much more varied styles:
•Tap dance
•Sports dance classes (stretching courses, online Zumba courses, ground barre courses...)
•Tango Salsa
•Hip-hop and jazz hip hop Cha Cha
•Swing
•Ballroom Dancing Ballet
•Tap Dance Folk Dance
14. studies have shown which regions of the brain are activated by dance, others have
explored how the physical and expressive elements of dance alter brain function.
For example, much of the research on the benefits of the physical activity
associated with dance links with those gained from physical exercise, benefits that
range from memory improvement to strengthened neuronal connections and
helps through Parkinson’s disease as well , Other studies show that dance helps
reduce stress, increases levels of the feel-good hormone serotonin, and helps
develop new neural connections, especially in regions involved in executive
function and long- term memory.