color theory Crossword Puzzles
6th Grade Review Crossword 2024-03-29
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- Colors like Red, Orange, and Yellow
- When light hits an object, the part of the object closest to the light is called the ______________
- The artist that famously "Painted with Scissors"
- All of the shades between black and white
- Green, Purple (Violet), Orange
- _____ Theory is the study of how colors are created and interact
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- Colors like Blue, Green, and Purple (Violet)
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- The French art movement pioneered by Matisse
- _________ with a pencil helps you create value in a piece of artwork
- A never-ending pattern
- Red, Blue, and Yellow
- Object used to blend charcoal or graphite
- Drawing material used to create our water droplet project
- This type of color is created when you mix two complementary colors
- Colors like Blue-Green, Red-Orange, and Red-Violet
- When light hits an object, the object blocks the light path and creates a __________ on the surface it is sitting on
17 Clues: Red, Blue, and Yellow • A never-ending pattern • Green, Purple (Violet), Orange • Colors like Red, Orange, and Yellow • Object used to blend charcoal or graphite • All of the shades between black and white • The French art movement pioneered by Matisse • Colors like Blue, Green, and Purple (Violet) • The artist that famously "Painted with Scissors" • ...
Color Theory & Palettes: Color concepts, schemes, and palettes in interior design. 2025-10-13
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- A mix of a color with gray
- Cool colors like blue, green, purple
- Warm colors like red, orange, yellow
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Bold, bright colors that grab attention
- A mix of a color with white
- Colors inspired by nature, earthy browns, greens, and ochres
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- A mix of a color with black
- Variation of a single color
- A color scheme with one hue at full saturation and others desaturated
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Color scheme based on one dominant color
- Soft, calming colors often neutrals or pastels
- Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
- Combination of black, white, and grays
15 Clues: A mix of a color with gray • A mix of a color with black • Variation of a single color • A mix of a color with white • Cool colors like blue, green, purple • Warm colors like red, orange, yellow • Combination of black, white, and grays • Bold, bright colors that grab attention • Color scheme based on one dominant color • Colors next to each other on the color wheel • ...
Vocab 13 2022-05-11
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- residential area outside of a city
- time it takes to get somewhere
- like a volcano
- medicine given by doctors
- to ensure authenticity
- to participate
- for something to become bigger in number but smaller in size
- 6-round pistol
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- to take back
- someone who steals other people
- forming of theory
- when you think someone is cute
- to not participate
- inner thigh muscles
- to take from
- unnecessary power given to state governments by the federal government
- bright in color
- region surrounding a city
- banner or flag
- synonym for empty
20 Clues: to take back • to take from • like a volcano • banner or flag • to participate • 6-round pistol • bright in color • forming of theory • synonym for empty • to not participate • inner thigh muscles • to ensure authenticity • medicine given by doctors • region surrounding a city • when you think someone is cute • time it takes to get somewhere • someone who steals other people • ...
Doug Otto, Mensa king 2023-12-25
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- The sunflower state
- Large Minnesota water bird
- Where you "save big money"
- Perennial losers
- Einstein theory
- Song and _______
- Low-impact sport in Italy
- Once-popular urban people movers
- Twins 1977 AL MVP
- This baseball team grew up in Milwaukee
- Submarine color
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- He played Lucille
- Crystalline rock
- Memphis bluesman Lewis
- New Ulm music
- Where some early blues songs were recorded
- Soft material, sometimes blue
- Joni Mitchell album
- Popular Rome neighborhood
- Mississippi blues source
- "Genocide Joe"
- Minnesota state drink
- Chicago record company
- Bloomington landmark
24 Clues: New Ulm music • "Genocide Joe" • Einstein theory • Submarine color • Crystalline rock • Perennial losers • Song and _______ • He played Lucille • Twins 1977 AL MVP • The sunflower state • Joni Mitchell album • Bloomington landmark • Minnesota state drink • Memphis bluesman Lewis • Chicago record company • Mississippi blues source • Popular Rome neighborhood • Low-impact sport in Italy • ...
Sensation and Perception 2024-10-24
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- taste buds
- ability to adjust to changing stimulation
- sense of balance
- high or low tone
- communication via smell
- transduction in the ear
- spinal cord sends pain messages
- close objects are in a group
- close objects are bigger
- hazy objects are farther away
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- transduction in the eye
- fill in the gaps of shapes
- see black and white
- focus light on to retina
- neurons alternate firing to process sound waves
- blocked objects are farther away
- ability to focus on one sensory stimulus
- opponent-process theory explains
- JND is a constant proportion
- see color
20 Clues: see color • taste buds • sense of balance • high or low tone • see black and white • transduction in the eye • communication via smell • transduction in the ear • focus light on to retina • close objects are bigger • fill in the gaps of shapes • JND is a constant proportion • close objects are in a group • hazy objects are farther away • spinal cord sends pain messages • ...
AP Psych Crosswords Puzzle on Famous Names 2016-04-17
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- Developed client-centered therapy
- remembered for his research on the conditioning process and the Little Albert experiment
- opened up the knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- ___-Simon Test (intelligence test)
- has a systematic theory about why happy people are happy
- Studied attachment in monkeys
- Conducted "shocking"experiments on obedience
- Successful intelligence theory
- developed a measuring scale to measure depth of hypnosis, or how susceptible people were to hypnosis,
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children
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- operant conditioning
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- conformity experiments/social pressures
- the universality of facial expressions
- theory of moral development in children
- parenting styles
- Strange Situation and the attachment theory
- Rational emotive behaviour therapy
- Hierarchy of needs
- theory of innate grammar
- psychology of judgment and decision-making
- is the "father of modern psychiatry", psychoanalysis
- classical conditioning (dogs)
- memory construction and the misinformation effect
28 Clues: parenting styles • Hierarchy of needs • operant conditioning • theory of innate grammar • Stanford Prison Experiment • Studied attachment in monkeys • classical conditioning (dogs) • Successful intelligence theory • Theory of multiple intelligences • Developed client-centered therapy • ___-Simon Test (intelligence test) • Rational emotive behaviour therapy • ...
Psychologists 2022-01-04
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- created the stages of moral development
- created the theory of collective unconscious
- created the hierarchy of needs
- created the ecological systems theory
- created the theory of dreams and developed the technique of psychoanalysis
- originator of social cognitive theory
- used introspection to search for the mind's structural elements
- first American to receive a doctorate in a psychology topic
- discovered classical conditioning through experiment with dogs
- believed we are formed and developed from our experiences and environment
- established the theory of natural selection
- created the rational emotive behavior theory
- leading behaviorist and rejected introspection
- theory of cognitive development in children during childhood
- proposes inconsistency among beliefs or behaviors causes an uncomfortable psychology tension
- theory of multiple intelligences
- proposed that women come to prioritize an “ethics of care” as their sense of morality
- studied imprinting and instinctive behaviors
- created the cultural historical theory
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- memory and cognition, the "misinformation effect"
- first to teach psychology in the US
- believed that psychology should focus on 'real world problems'
- founded classical behaviorism
- believes that humans only have 6 different emotions
- designed the psychopathy checklist-revised
- created the sexual strategies theories
- created first psychological laboratory
- developed theories on perception, learning, memory, and other aspects of cognition in young children that had a strong influence on the American educational system and helped launch the field of cognitive psychology
- first woman to receive a psychology Ph.D.
- created the attachment theory
- human judgement and decision making
- conducted the Stanford prison experiment in 1971
- believes experience is the foundation of learning
- created the theory of learn helplessness
- first woman to be president of the American Psychological Association
- first American to propose a comprehensive learning theory
- created theory that behavior is the result of individual and its environment
- founded approach known and individual psychology
- believes people have a fixed or growth mindset
- created theory of psychosocial development
40 Clues: founded classical behaviorism • created the attachment theory • created the hierarchy of needs • theory of multiple intelligences • first to teach psychology in the US • human judgement and decision making • created the ecological systems theory • originator of social cognitive theory • created the sexual strategies theories • created first psychological laboratory • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2025-09-28
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- the lingering visual impression made by a stimulus that has been removed
- the theory that color vision is made possible by three types of cones, some of which respond to red or green light, some to blue or yellow, and some to the intensity of light
- the nerve that transmits sensory information from the eye to the brain
- rod shaped photoreceptors that are sensitive only to the intensity of light cones
- cone shaped photoreceptors that transmit sensations of color
- the view that the perception of sensory stimuli involves the interaction of physical, biological, and psychological factors
- neurons that conduct neural impulses from rods and cones to ganglion cells
- the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that stimulates the eye and produces visual sensations
- the theory that color vision is made possible by three types of cones, some of which respond to red light, some to green, and some to blue
- neurons whose axons form the optic nerve
- a person with normal color vision
- the fraction of the intensity by which a source of physical energy must be increased or decreased so that a difference in intensity will be perceived
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- descriptive of colors of the spectrum that, when combined, produce white, or nearly white, light
- the minimal amount by which a source of energy must be increased or decreased so that a difference in intensity will be perceived
- a condition characterized by brittleness of the lens
- neurons in the sensory cortex that fire in response to specific features of sensory information such as lines or edges of objects
- the process of adjusting to conditions of lower lighting by increasing the sensitivity of rods and cones
- the minimal difference in intensity required between two sources of energy so that they will be perceived as being different
- sensory stimulation below a person's absolute threshold for conscious perception
- area near the center of the retina that is dense with cones, and where vision is, consequently, most acutevisual acuity sharpness of vision
20 Clues: a person with normal color vision • neurons whose axons form the optic nerve • a condition characterized by brittleness of the lens • cone shaped photoreceptors that transmit sensations of color • the nerve that transmits sensory information from the eye to the brain • the lingering visual impression made by a stimulus that has been removed • ...
Universe 2023-05-25
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- Color of star that is the coolest
- Color of star that is the hottest
- first element present in our universe
- Planet known as the Red Planet because of its red rocky surface
- The sun is a...
- Planet known as Earth's twin because it is similar in size
- name of the largest stars
- Pluto is considered to be a _____ planet
- an object that orbits a planet
- force that helped with the formation of the sun and planets
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- A large group of stars, gas, and dust is called a ...
- The color of a star depends on its
- Majority of the universe is made of this type of energy
- Smallest planet in the solar system
- Process that provides the energy for stars
- A star is born in a cloud of gas and dust called a ...
- Name of the scientific theory that explains how the universe was created
- Our Sun and solar system lies within the ____ arm of the Milky Way galaxy
- Name of the only planet that supports life (so far)
19 Clues: The sun is a... • name of the largest stars • an object that orbits a planet • Color of star that is the coolest • Color of star that is the hottest • The color of a star depends on its • Smallest planet in the solar system • first element present in our universe • Pluto is considered to be a _____ planet • Process that provides the energy for stars • ...
Color Wheel 2020-11-25
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- (color scheme)three colors equally spaced on the color wheel.
- (color scheme)uses colors that next to each other on the color wheel.
- (color wheel colors)red, yellow, and blue
- (color scheme)Matching white, black or gray with an accent color.
- _______colors that are black, white, and gray
- (color scheme)Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- (color scheme) when many values of one color are used together.
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- ________colors are blues, greens and violets are restful and relaxing, and they “recede”.
- (color wheel colors)red-orange, red-violet, yellow-green, yellow-orange, blue-green and blue-violet.
- (color scheme) uses a color + colors on either side of its complement.
- when black is added to a color to make a color darker.
- shows the relationship between the colors.
- _____colors are reds, oranges, and yellows are considered bright and cheerful, and they “advance.”
- when white is added to a color to make a color lighter
- (color wheel colors)orange, green, and violet
15 Clues: (color wheel colors)red, yellow, and blue • shows the relationship between the colors. • _______colors that are black, white, and gray • (color wheel colors)orange, green, and violet • when black is added to a color to make a color darker. • when white is added to a color to make a color lighter • (color scheme)Colors opposite each other on the color wheel • ...
Color Idioms 2023-04-27
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- a misleading clue or piece of information
- discovered doing something bad or illegal
- harmless lie
- suddenly
- nobility or royalty
- very successfully
- the bad member of a group
- in debt
- that happens rarely
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- jealousy, envy
- very angry
- very happy
- extremely loyal
- a useless object, even though it might be expensive
- a coward
15 Clues: in debt • suddenly • a coward • very angry • very happy • harmless lie • jealousy, envy • extremely loyal • very successfully • nobility or royalty • that happens rarely • the bad member of a group • a misleading clue or piece of information • discovered doing something bad or illegal • a useless object, even though it might be expensive
Color Wheel 2022-09-14
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- value with black added
- yellow + red
- lightness or darkness
- blue, green, purple
- colors next to each other on the wheel
- red, yellow, blue
- brightness or dullness
- colors across from one another on the wheel
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- one color with different values
- value with white added
- blue + yellow
- green, orange, purple
- primary and secondary mixed together
- blue + red
- red, yellow, orange
15 Clues: blue + red • yellow + red • blue + yellow • red, yellow, blue • blue, green, purple • red, yellow, orange • green, orange, purple • lightness or darkness • value with white added • value with black added • brightness or dullness • one color with different values • primary and secondary mixed together • colors next to each other on the wheel • colors across from one another on the wheel
Color Wheel 2022-10-29
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- various tints and shades of a color
- colors side by side on the color wheel
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- colors create by mixing to primary colors
- colors that remind people of warm places and things
- colors created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- to darken a color add black to the color
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- color opposite each other on color wheel
- colors not on the color wheel
- to lighten a color add white to a color
- colors that remind people of cool places and things
- colors used to mix all other colors, but can't be mixed from other colors themselves
- the name f the color or the color itself
- adding gray to a color to dull it
15 Clues: colors not on the color wheel • adding gray to a color to dull it • various tints and shades of a color • the lightness or darkness of a color • the brightness or dullness of a color • colors side by side on the color wheel • to lighten a color add white to a color • color opposite each other on color wheel • the name f the color or the color itself • ...
Final Exam English Review 2024-06-04
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- Gogol's first kiss
- Analogy at length
- Douglass's favorite masters name
- Gogol's wife's name
- represented as a person
- repeated syllable
- What is Dimmesdale's first name
- What color does Hester wear the most
- uses like or as
- Gogol's younger sister's name
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- Who is Pearl's father
- Who did we learn Douglass married
- self contradicting statement
- Primary leader of transcendentalist movement
- Book that saved Ashoke's life
- What did Dimmesdale see in the sky
- What does Ashima's name mean
- Gogol's first love
- Hemmingway's theory of writing
- Hester Prynne's crime
20 Clues: uses like or as • Analogy at length • repeated syllable • Gogol's first kiss • Gogol's first love • Gogol's wife's name • Who is Pearl's father • Hester Prynne's crime • represented as a person • self contradicting statement • What does Ashima's name mean • Book that saved Ashoke's life • Gogol's younger sister's name • Hemmingway's theory of writing • What is Dimmesdale's first name • ...
Evolution 2020-12-02
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- keeping living conditions by adaptation
- organisms that reproduce among each other
- actions that species perform to survive
- of similar characteristics
- the way organisms act to survive
- changes suffered by a species
- the set of places and conditions to live
- brittish botanist
- natural skills to survive
- the ability to change color to merge
- the action of choosing
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- change between similar species
- proof
- an idea with proven evidence
- the beginning of something
- related to biology
- the ability to act like another organism
- from the nature
- an early relative
- the organization of a body
20 Clues: proof • from the nature • brittish botanist • an early relative • related to biology • the action of choosing • natural skills to survive • of similar characteristics • the beginning of something • the organization of a body • an idea with proven evidence • changes suffered by a species • change between similar species • the way organisms act to survive • ...
Social Impact 2022-07-31
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- Type of corporation
- SDG 10 Reduced _________
- I in DEI
- New (opp of minority) capital
- Social Impact _____
- We need more Good ___
- Banks want this: ____ credits
- Impact Investing Network
- Impact Investment dollars from Foundations
- Theory of _______
- ___ Bottom Line
- Non extractive Funding Vehicle
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- Community Round Reg-CF
- Tax efficient impact investing
- Mind the ____ gap
- Impact Reporting
- Corporate work
- Impact event
- Color of bond
- Entrepreneurship through Acquisition
- Mixed use capital
- _____ Return
- Hot 3 letters
- - We need more ___ capital
- SDG No 1: No ____
- Alternative to banks
26 Clues: I in DEI • Impact event • _____ Return • Color of bond • Hot 3 letters • Corporate work • ___ Bottom Line • Impact Reporting • Mind the ____ gap • Mixed use capital • SDG No 1: No ____ • Theory of _______ • Type of corporation • Social Impact _____ • Alternative to banks • We need more Good ___ • Community Round Reg-CF • SDG 10 Reduced _________ • Impact Investing Network • - We need more ___ capital • ...
Vocab 13 2022-05-11
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- residential area outside of a city
- time it takes to get somewhere
- like a volcano
- medicine given by doctors
- to ensure authenticity
- to participate
- for something to become bigger in number but smaller in size
- 6-round pistol
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- to take back
- someone who steals other people
- forming of theory
- when you think someone is cute
- to not participate
- inner thigh muscles
- to take from
- unnecessary power given to state governments by the federal government
- bright in color
- region surrounding a city
- banner or flag
- synonym for empty
20 Clues: to take back • to take from • like a volcano • banner or flag • to participate • 6-round pistol • bright in color • forming of theory • synonym for empty • to not participate • inner thigh muscles • to ensure authenticity • medicine given by doctors • region surrounding a city • when you think someone is cute • time it takes to get somewhere • someone who steals other people • ...
Chapter 5: Sensation 2014-04-27
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- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously
- analysis that begins with the sense receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time
- receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or well-lit conditions
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses
- a tone's highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves
- conversion from one form of energy to another, from stimulus energies to neural impulses
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye, controls pupil opening
- retinal receptors that detect black, white and gray, necessary for night vision
- the sharpness of vision
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate"that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass to the brain
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, where there are no receptor cells
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus objects on the retina
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, enabling us to sense pitch
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
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- the principle that two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage to be perceived as different
- a condition in which faraway objects are seen more clearly than near objects
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation
- the sense of hearing
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- the principle that one sense may influence another
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- a condition in which nearby objects are seen more clearly than distant objects
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if the color changes
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing rods, cones, and neurons
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
43 Clues: the sense of hearing • the sharpness of vision • the principle that one sense may influence another • a tone's highness or lowness; depends on frequency • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously • the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information • ...
Technology crossword puzzle 4 2020-11-20
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- these systems are used by businesses for training employees.
- this keeps programmers and engineers, for example, from writing over the work of their co-workers.
- this is the term used for the way a business collects and manages data about its clients.
- these accounts are agreements with banking institutions necessary for businesses accepting credit and debit card transactions.
- This can also be known as Parts Per Inch.
- this type of systems help provide a solid base of uniformity and consistency in your design, making it more legible for the viewer.
- Human resources professionals often rely on this kind of software to keep track of employee performance.
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- This type of management refers to the system of creating, sharing, organizing and storing documents within an organization.
- Many day-to-day business activities can be outsourced as a means of cutting costs and increasing overall efficiency within a company. Such a practice is known as using this type of services.
- Many businesses operate on the basis of contracts made with customers, vendors and employees. This software helps businesses keep track of all aspects of their contracts, from initial negotiations to monthly billings.
- this theory is the study of color mixing and the visual effects of specific color combinations.
- these images are computer graphics made of pixels that can be edited pixel-by-pixel with programs.
- The bigger the business, the more it needs this type system to handle the data and server requests that may come in and flow out.
- this is a color’s shade.
- BI is the information a business collects about itself.
15 Clues: this is a color’s shade. • This can also be known as Parts Per Inch. • BI is the information a business collects about itself. • these systems are used by businesses for training employees. • this is the term used for the way a business collects and manages data about its clients. • ...
Exam two 2014-11-11
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- Where auditory information is processed
- Processes low frequency sounds.
- lined with visual receptor cells
- A drug that has no pharmacological effects but often relieve pain due to belief
- Opening in the center of the eyes which light enters
- cells that are important for complex processing and refine information
- cells fire if the object moves and the background remains in place
- part of the ear that helps us locate the source of a sound
- neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- frequent or constant ringing in the ear.
- The what pathway
- cells that respond only to one single cone, allowing for precise vision
- each sensory spinal nerve connects to this.
- involved in visual acuity and color vision
- theory that says we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- blindness which they are impaired at seeing whether objects are moving
- cells that send inhibitory messages
- pain that is conveyed over thin, slow, unmyelinated axons
- a chemical that releases energy when struck by light
- principle which each receptor responds to only a small range of stimuli
- sense that detects the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Inability to recognize objects
- Pupil is focused by this (adjustable)
- Detect speed, acceleration and deceleration
- conveyed by a single spinal pathway that is slower than other tactile sensations.
- The where pathway
- Intensity of sound wave
- chemicals released by an animal that affect behavior of other members of the same species.
- structures on the tongue that contain receptor cells
- Rapid eye movements that detect subtle changes from millisecond to millisecond
- number of compressions per second
- deafness that occurs when there is damage to the cochlea, hair cells, or auditory nerve
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- Aids in detailed vision processing
- cells respond to the smallest displacements
- small rounded projections on the tongue.
- Point at which the optic nerve leaves the eyes because it has no visual receptors
- certain cells respond only to certain high frequency tones corresponding to base of cochlea
- When you cannot detect wrong notes in melodies
- nerve that is made up of ganglion cell axons
- Theory that each sound frequency activates only one place on the membrane.
- respond when the whole visual scene expands, contracts, or rotates
- neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- These cells identify that an object is still yellow even under different lighting.
- touch, pressure, cold /warmth, pain, tickle.
- A protein substance that causes inflammation
- Expectation of harm actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Inability to recognize faces
- part of the ear that contains the cochlea
- pain that is conveyed by thicker and faster axons
- Involved in peripheral and night vision
- modified skin cells that last 10-14 days before being replaced
- inability to perceive color differences as most people do
- set of receptors located near olfactory receptors
- deafness that occurs when there is failure of the bones of the middle ear to transmit sound waves properly to the cochlea
- the optic nerve sends information from the right eyes to the left hemisphere and vise verse
- receptors that respond to movement of hairs
- theory which three types of cones each respond to certain wavelengths
- pain that causes the release of the neurotransmitter glutamate in the spinal cord
- theory that explains why we are able to recognize colors despite changes in lighting.
- Vibrates at the same frequency as the sound waves that strike it.
- theory that perceives certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with a sound
- pain that causes the release of glutamate and substance p
- nerve endings that respond to temperature and pain
- People with damage to this area report no conscious vision or visual imagery
64 Clues: The what pathway • The where pathway • Intensity of sound wave • Inability to recognize faces • Inability to recognize objects • Processes low frequency sounds. • lined with visual receptor cells • number of compressions per second • Aids in detailed vision processing • cells that send inhibitory messages • Pupil is focused by this (adjustable) • ...
EPIC Project 2 2021-01-26
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- first animal that makes a full orbit of the earth
- holds all of life that has ever been discovered
- Saturn's largest moon
- Mars color based
- theory of universe exploding
- makes a rocket getting up into space
- planet that has ring
- natural satellite
- countries who made ISS firstly
- type of stars
- place to hold stars
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- types of satellite
- Saturn's atmosphere
- makes us step on the ground all the time
- where the sun sets
- first moon suit mode
- international space station
- one of Jupiter's moons
- type of galaxies
- sun parts
20 Clues: sun parts • type of stars • Mars color based • type of galaxies • natural satellite • types of satellite • where the sun sets • Saturn's atmosphere • place to hold stars • first moon suit mode • planet that has ring • Saturn's largest moon • one of Jupiter's moons • international space station • theory of universe exploding • countries who made ISS firstly • makes a rocket getting up into space • ...
M6 - Choose-Your-Assignment 2025-02-24
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- Learning Theory of certain causes evoking certain effects
- Using data to successfully target interventions for populations at risk
- new ideas are accepted and tried out
- Determine whether interventions are effective and goals reached
- desire for change
- Learning Theory of Insight theory, Goal–insight theory, Cognitive-field theory
- Identifying priorities for issues and trends
- Federal government oversees this policy and funding
- Learning Theory of Assimilation, Accommodation, Adaptation
- Business-minded nurses in a variety of areas.
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- Established in 1798 with more than 6,500 specially trained public health professionals
- Nursing that works within the criminal justice system
- Nursing that advances the well-being, academic success, and lifelong achievement of students
- Learning Theory of conditioning through reinforcement
- Agencies which carry forth regulations and policies determined by the federal government
- Focuses on the mental, physical, and spiritual health, using a holistic approach
- change is integrated and stabilized in practice
- Promotion
- A determinant that includes social, economic, and physical factors
- Learning Theory of conditioning without reinforcement
- Differences between populations such as morbidity, disability, and mortality
21 Clues: Promotion • desire for change • new ideas are accepted and tried out • Identifying priorities for issues and trends • Business-minded nurses in a variety of areas. • change is integrated and stabilized in practice • Federal government oversees this policy and funding • Nursing that works within the criminal justice system • ...
Famous Psychologists 2016-04-19
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- Attachment Theory
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Attachment Theory
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Critical period of language acquisition
- Memory (Spacing Effect)
- Taste aversion
- Intelligence test(French)
- Diagnostic labeling
- Conformity Experiment (length of lines)
- Neo-Freudian (Introversion vs Extroversion)
- Obedience, shock experiment
- Multiple Intelligence Theory
- Emotions
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- Learned helplessness
- Split-brain experiments
- Parenting Styles
- Heuristics
- Cognitive Dissonance Theory
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- Eyewitness memory
- Social Development Theory
- Factor Analysis, Correlation Coefficient
- Moral development (worked with Kohlberg)
- Emotion and temperament
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- Bobo doll experiment
- Feminine Psychology
28 Clues: Emotions • Heuristics • Taste aversion • Parenting Styles • Attachment Theory • Attachment Theory • Eyewitness memory • Diagnostic labeling • Feminine Psychology • Learned helplessness • Bobo doll experiment • Split-brain experiments • Memory (Spacing Effect) • Emotion and temperament • Social Development Theory • Intelligence test(French) • Stanford Prison Experiment • Cognitive Dissonance Theory • ...
Sensation & Perception - Modules 17 & 18 2013-06-30
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- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a given proportion or percentage
- German for "whole," this theory says our brain tends to integrate information into meaningful wholes
- Retinal receptors that detect fine detail and allow color sensation
- The activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response
- The ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- An illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
- Retinal receptors that detect faint light, specifically, black, white and gray
- Tendencies to organize stimuli into meaningful groups - includes proximity, continuity and closure
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
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- According to the Young-Heimholtz Trichromatic Color Theory, the number of different color receptors we have in our retinas (spelled out)
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another (two words, no space)
- The process by which our two eyes each resolve the slight difference between their images, allowing for depth perception
- The processing that allows us to detect color, motion, form and depth simultaneously (One word)
- The light-sensitive inner surface of the eye that contains the cells which transduces light into neural energies
- The study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli and our psychological experience of them
- Depth cues that function within either eye alone
- The tendency to perceive objects as unchanging
- The process by which we receive sensory information, transform it into neural impulses, and deliver it to our brain
- The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- A short one of these in electromagnetic energy results in the perception of bluish colors, long ones resulting in red
- Depth cues that rely on the use of two eyes
- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye that allows light in; large in the dark, small in bright light
23 Clues: Depth cues that rely on the use of two eyes • The tendency to perceive objects as unchanging • Depth cues that function within either eye alone • Retinal receptors that detect fine detail and allow color sensation • The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time • ...
Color 2021-05-04
10 Clues: the read of sky • hijau in english • the read of hair • kuning in english • the read of cloud • blue in indonesia • the read of blood • gold in indonesia • white in indonesia • the read of banana
color 2021-10-02
Color 2022-09-09
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- I represent LGBTQ+ community.
- I'm the combination of all colors.
- You'll know me when you see the star on our national flag.
- I'm color, but with different name.
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- Black and white are my parents.
- When you see vegetable, you see me.
- I used to represent men in the past.
- I'm the color of sadness.
- I'm the symbol of purity.
9 Clues: I'm the color of sadness. • I'm the symbol of purity. • I represent LGBTQ+ community. • Black and white are my parents. • I'm the combination of all colors. • When you see vegetable, you see me. • I'm color, but with different name. • I used to represent men in the past. • You'll know me when you see the star on our national flag.
color 2025-07-17
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- What color is the topmost Indonesian flag?
- what colors are often used in doctor's clothing?
- What color is dark like a starless night?
- What color is usually identified with leaves and grass?
- When the sky is clear without clouds during the day, what color is it?
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- What color do you get if you mix red and blue?
- What color is like the color of peanuts?
- What color do fire trucks often use?
- What color are oranges usually?
- What color are bananas generally?
10 Clues: What color are oranges usually? • What color are bananas generally? • What color do fire trucks often use? • What color is like the color of peanuts? • What color is dark like a starless night? • What color is the topmost Indonesian flag? • What color do you get if you mix red and blue? • what colors are often used in doctor's clothing? • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2025-10-08
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- – Formulated the Self-Transcendence Theory; spiritual growth.
- – Creator of Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory.
- – Founder of Transcultural Nursing; culture-based care.
- – Known for the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
- – Developed the Health Promotion Model; encourages healthy behaviors.
- – Developed the Interpersonal Relations Theory (nurse–patient relationship).
- – Pragmatist philosopher; influenced experiential learning in nursing education.
- – Created the Theory of Goal Attainment; nurse–patient collaboration.
- – Founder of modern nursing; focused on environment and sanitation.
- – Created the Theory of Human Caring (transpersonal caring).
- – Developed the Conservation Model; preserving energy and integrity.
- – Co-developer of Modeling and Role-Modeling; understanding patient uniqueness.
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- – Greek philosopher; empiricism and logic influenced nursing science.
- – Wrote “The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing”; emphasizes purpose in care.
- – Proposed the Care, Cure, Core Theory (person as the core).
- – Author of “From Novice to Expert”; nursing skill development.
- – French philosopher known for mind–body dualism (“I think, therefore I am”).
- – Greek idealist; emphasized harmony of body, mind, and soul.
- – Known for the Science of Unitary Human Beings (energy fields).
- – Proposed “Health as Expanding Consciousness.”
- – Defined nursing as assisting to independence; “Need Theory.”
- – Developed the Uncertainty in Illness Theory; coping with unpredictability.
- – Creator of the Adaptation Model; focuses on human adaptive systems.
23 Clues: – Known for the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. • – Creator of Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory. • – Proposed “Health as Expanding Consciousness.” • – Founder of Transcultural Nursing; culture-based care. • – Proposed the Care, Cure, Core Theory (person as the core). • – Created the Theory of Human Caring (transpersonal caring). • ...
Unit 3 2022-06-06
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- A coiled, bony, fluid filled tube in the inner ear
- A theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation
- The central focal point in the retina, around which the eyes cones cluster
- The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- Conversion of one form of energy into another
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- Analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration of sensory information
- A minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time
- The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
- The sense or act of hearing
- The sense of smell
- The perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- The process by which eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- An organized whole
15 Clues: The sense of smell • An organized whole • The sense or act of hearing • Conversion of one form of energy into another • A coiled, bony, fluid filled tube in the inner ear • The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-06
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- DNA structure co-discoverer
- Electromagnetic induction
- Radioactivity researcher
- Quantum theory founder
- Vaccine pioneer
- Sociologist of science
- Energy conservation
- Absolute temperature scale
- Evolutionary biology advocate
- Atomic structure
- Theory of relativity
- Penicillin discoverer
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- Telescope pioneer
- Principle of buoyancy
- DNA X-ray images
- Germ theory of disease
- Discoverer of Uranus
- Black hole theorist
- Theory of evolution
- Laws of motion
20 Clues: Laws of motion • Vaccine pioneer • DNA X-ray images • Atomic structure • Telescope pioneer • Energy conservation • Black hole theorist • Theory of evolution • Discoverer of Uranus • Theory of relativity • Principle of buoyancy • Penicillin discoverer • Quantum theory founder • Germ theory of disease • Sociologist of science • Radioactivity researcher • Electromagnetic induction • ...
Nursing theories word puzzle 2022-12-06
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- she is the developer of human-to-human relationship model
- this circle involves therapeutic use of self
- She developed the self care deficit nursing theory
- She defined nursing is a healing art
- She is the lady with the lamp.
- She is the developer of Care, Core and Cure model
- this word means love and charity according to the theory of Katie Eriksson.
- this stage has two to three years experienced
- it is a behaviors that attempts to control the environment according to Johnson's theory
- Her thory is "14 basic human needs"
- this stage are not longer relies on principles, rules or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions
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- she defined nursing as the solving the client's health and needs
- her theory is "theory of caritative caring"
- this circle involves the concept of "mothering" and provide for teaching-learning activities
- she define nursing is a responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness
- her theory is "science of unitary human beings"
- Her theory is "Theory of transpersonal caring"
- this level applies to student nurses according to Benner's major concept.
- her theory is about conservation model
- this stage learns from experiences what to expect in certain situations and how to modify plans
20 Clues: She is the lady with the lamp. • Her thory is "14 basic human needs" • She defined nursing is a healing art • her theory is about conservation model • her theory is "theory of caritative caring" • this circle involves therapeutic use of self • this stage has two to three years experienced • Her theory is "Theory of transpersonal caring" • ...
color name 2024-01-02
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- A bright and warm color often associated with energy and strong emotions.
- A cool color resembling the sky and ocean, conveying calmness and serenity.
- A neutral color between black and white, conveying practicality and maturity.
- A metallic color symbolizing wealth, luxury, and success.
- A metallic color associated with sophistication, modernity, and glamour.
- A rich color associated with royalty, luxury, and creativity.
- A natural color representing earth, stability, and simplicity.
- A pure and neutral color symbolizing innocence, cleanliness, and simplicity.
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- A warm color between red and yellow, evoking energy and enthusiasm.
- A greenish-blue color resembling the gemstone, conveying calm and tranquility.
- A dark color often associated with elegance, formality, and mystery.
- A vibrant color symbolizing sunshine and happiness, often cheerful.
- A pale purple color associated with calmness, grace, and elegance.
- A color found in nature, representing growth, freshness, and harmony.
- A delicate and feminine color often associated with sweetness and romance.
15 Clues: A metallic color symbolizing wealth, luxury, and success. • A rich color associated with royalty, luxury, and creativity. • A natural color representing earth, stability, and simplicity. • A pale purple color associated with calmness, grace, and elegance. • A warm color between red and yellow, evoking energy and enthusiasm. • ...
Color Code 2024-09-04
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- Code black meaning
- This may happen after an earthquake
- The only code that is not a color (2 wds)
- You do this to the building during a code grey
- What to do during a code green
- Hazardous Material Spill
- Red color code meaning
- Code purple meaning
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- The area you gather at after evacuating
- Not the reason you call a code blue (2 wds)
- The acronym to remember how to use a fire extinguisher
- What to do with the chips / cash you are responsible for before evacuating (If safe to do so)
- How to behave during an evacuation
- Medical emergency color code
- White color code meaning
15 Clues: Code black meaning • Code purple meaning • Red color code meaning • White color code meaning • Hazardous Material Spill • Medical emergency color code • What to do during a code green • How to behave during an evacuation • This may happen after an earthquake • The area you gather at after evacuating • The only code that is not a color (2 wds) • ...
Color 2 2023-06-16
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- Bright and bold color, often associated with energy and passion.
- Calm and soothing color, reminiscent of the sky and the ocean.
- Royal and mysterious color, often associated with creativity and spirituality.
- Warm and energetic color, blending the brightness of yellow and the intensity of red.
- Refreshing and cool color, resembling the color of the sea and the sky.
- Pure and clean color, symbolizing innocence and simplicity.
- Vibrant and intense color, combining the energy of red and the depth of purple.
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- Luxurious and radiant color, representing wealth and success.
- Refreshing and natural color, evoking feelings of growth and harmony.
- Earthy and warm color, reminiscent of nature and stability.
- Neutral and versatile color, representing balance and practicality.
- Powerful and mysterious color, often associated with elegance and formality.
- Cheerful and vibrant color, symbolizing happiness and sunshine.
- Soft and gentle color, commonly associated with sweetness and femininity.
- Shiny and metallic color, associated with modernity and sophistication.
15 Clues: Earthy and warm color, reminiscent of nature and stability. • Pure and clean color, symbolizing innocence and simplicity. • Luxurious and radiant color, representing wealth and success. • Calm and soothing color, reminiscent of the sky and the ocean. • Cheerful and vibrant color, symbolizing happiness and sunshine. • ...
Color Esperanza 2022-11-28
17 Clues: To be • To be • To try • To walk • To open • To walk • To know • To feel • To help • To tempt • To paint • To leave • To watch • To change • To be able to • To hug/embrace • To attain/to achieve
The color 2025-06-18
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- A shiny, metallic gray color
- The absence of color; night sky
- A mix between black and white
- The color of snow or milk
- A color and also a fruit
- A royal color made by mixing red and blue
- A light brown, neutral color
- A color often associated with love or danger
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- A light red often linked to sweetness or romance
- The color of the sun or a lemon
- The color of chocolate or wood
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- The color of grass and leaves
- A blue-green shade like tropical water
- A shiny, metallic yellow color
15 Clues: A color and also a fruit • The color of snow or milk • A shiny, metallic gray color • A light brown, neutral color • A mix between black and white • The color of grass and leaves • The color of chocolate or wood • A shiny, metallic yellow color • The color of the sun or a lemon • The absence of color; night sky • The color of the sky on a clear day • ...
Hair Color 2025-08-18
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- mixes primary colors with neighboring secondary colors
- Identifies the warmth or coolness of a color
- area extends from scalp up to 1" outward when applying hair color
- identifies the degree of darkness or lightness of color relative to itself and others
- color either natural/artificial
- the color present in the hair prior to the color design service
- yellow, red, blue, cannot be made, pure colors
- two colors opposite each other on the color wheel, can be used to cancel unwanted tones
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- vibrancy/brightness/vividness of color; saturation
- level and shade of color agreed on by the client and stylist
- 3 primary,3 secondary, 6 teritary positioned in a circle
- time it takes a color product to work or develop
- importance, worth, usefulness
- orange, green, violet primary colors mixed together
- name of color identified by position on color wheel
15 Clues: importance, worth, usefulness • color either natural/artificial • Identifies the warmth or coolness of a color • yellow, red, blue, cannot be made, pure colors • time it takes a color product to work or develop • vibrancy/brightness/vividness of color; saturation • orange, green, violet primary colors mixed together • name of color identified by position on color wheel • ...
Color Review 2025-11-17
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- hair that has never been colored
- deposit only
- red and yellow melanin
- up to 3 levels of lift
- colors opposite of each other on the color wheel
- dark or lightness of hair
- outer protective layer of the hair strand
- red yellow and blue
- volume for gray coverage
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- adding missing pigment back into the hair
- applying color on new growth only
- brightness or dullness of a color
- warm tone
- NC
- NN is used for what type of hair
15 Clues: NC • warm tone • deposit only • red yellow and blue • red and yellow melanin • up to 3 levels of lift • volume for gray coverage • dark or lightness of hair • hair that has never been colored • NN is used for what type of hair • applying color on new growth only • brightness or dullness of a color • adding missing pigment back into the hair • outer protective layer of the hair strand • ...
unit three study guide 2021-03-05
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- relationships
- happens in teens
- sorting items by similarities
- sociocultural theory
- psychosocial theory
- painting,writing
- remains the same but diff.
- hierarchy of needs
- relates to growth
- running,jumping
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- social cognitive theory
- place objects in order
- classical conditioning
- operant conditioning
- thinking skills
- physical changes
- cognitive theory
- greatest impact
- impact in teens
19 Clues: relationships • thinking skills • greatest impact • impact in teens • running,jumping • happens in teens • physical changes • cognitive theory • painting,writing • relates to growth • hierarchy of needs • psychosocial theory • sociocultural theory • operant conditioning • place objects in order • classical conditioning • social cognitive theory • remains the same but diff. • ...
Chadan's Crossword Puzzle. 2022-02-10
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- the addition of more tasks to a certain job
- the need for respect, both self-respect and respect from others
- the theory that behavior can be strengthened through rewards.
- an inner drive that directs a person's behavior toward a goal.
- the need to protect oneself from emotional or physical harm
- a theory that assumes workers dislike working and must be forced to work
- moment of employees from on job to another
- a theory that assumes workes like to work and will seek responsibility
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- the incoroporation of motivational factors
- a time period which you have to work for 40+ hours
- the personal satisfaction and enjoyment felt after achieving a goal.
- the need for love, friendship, and the desire for acceptance by others.
- a program that allows employees to choose their starting and ending times
- a management philosophy that stresses employee participations in all aspects of company decision making
- a theory that arranges the five basic human needs.
- refers to the impact that setting goals has on peformance
- benefits or recognition received from someone else.
- an employee's attitude towards his or her job, employer and colleagues.
- the study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- an assumption that how much, people are willing to contribute depends on equity
20 Clues: the incoroporation of motivational factors • moment of employees from on job to another • the addition of more tasks to a certain job • a time period which you have to work for 40+ hours • a theory that arranges the five basic human needs. • benefits or recognition received from someone else. • refers to the impact that setting goals has on peformance • ...
Sensation and Perception Review Crossword 2023-10-31
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- outlook that explains many features of visual perception
- specialized cells in the visual cortex that respond to particular types of visual stimuli
- the number of complete wavelengths in a given time period
- characteristic of sound that is determined by its frequency
- membrane in the cochlea that is lined with hair cells
- point at which we can detect a change in a stimulus 50% of the time
- the center of the visual field
- information processing in which several aspects of a problem are processed simultaneously
- snail shaped structure in the inner ear containing auditory receptors
- located in the brain, relay station for sensory information
- alternate theory of color vision
- type of cells that are activated by the firing of rods and cones in the retina
- receptors that are responsible primarily for color vision
- gestalt principle that explains how we perceive objects
- gustatory receptors process this
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- term for the sense of hearing
- monocular cue for perceiving distance that involves the convergence of parallel lines
- generally where transduction takes place in the sense organs
- the change in the curvature of the lens to allow us to focus on an object
- binocular cue for depth perception
- the minimum amount of a stimulus we can reliably detect
- senses for determining position and body movement
- owls have only these receptors in their retina
- only sense that bypasses relay station
- theory that best explains afterimages
25 Clues: term for the sense of hearing • the center of the visual field • alternate theory of color vision • gustatory receptors process this • binocular cue for depth perception • theory that best explains afterimages • only sense that bypasses relay station • owls have only these receptors in their retina • senses for determining position and body movement • ...
Framed 2022-08-26
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- who does Florian work for
- Margaret's favorite color
- super detective
- what sport does the kidnapper play
- What sport does margaret play
- Florian's best friend
- What country did florian live in before the book
- the paintings are hidden in the _______
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- florian will never leave uneaten egg rolls incase of a _________ apocalypse
- Admiral David _________ is the direct of the FBI
- Agent Marcus ______
- ____ the knife
- florian's last name
- What country uses leu
- Theory of all small things
- margaret's parent's professions
16 Clues: ____ the knife • super detective • Agent Marcus ______ • florian's last name • What country uses leu • Florian's best friend • who does Florian work for • Margaret's favorite color • Theory of all small things • What sport does margaret play • margaret's parent's professions • what sport does the kidnapper play • the paintings are hidden in the _______ • ...
TFN CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-28
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- "Culture Care Diversity and Universality" is the title of the theory of?
- She developed the Theory of Human Becoming
- She developed the “Behavioral System Model.”
- Is described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- Her theory is the "Theory of Interpersonal Relations."
- Her theory is the "NURSING PROCESS THEORY."
- She is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing-the Conservation Model.
- Dorothy Johnson's theory is entitled?
- She viewed nursing as both an art and a science.
- Psychological and spiritual characteristics of the person consist of all beliefs and feelings that one has formed about oneself.
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- Her represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: CARE, CORE, and CURE.
- Florence Nightingale's birth dated May 12, 1820 is commemorated as?
- Her theory is the "THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING."
- Student nurse Marion claimed that the middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by?
- She stated that the purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- Her environmental theory changed the face of nursing to create sanitary conditions for patients to get care.
- Covers the mutual, continuous relationship of the human and environmental fields.
- She defined nursing as actions deliberately selected and performed by nurses to help individuals or groups under their care to maintain or change conditions in themselves or their environment.
- She defined health as dynamic life experiences of a human being, which implies continuous adjustment to stressors in the internal and external environment through optimum use of one's resources to achieve maximum potential for daily living.
- Means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing and learning.
20 Clues: Dorothy Johnson's theory is entitled? • She developed the Theory of Human Becoming • Her theory is the "NURSING PROCESS THEORY." • She developed the “Behavioral System Model.” • She viewed nursing as both an art and a science. • Her theory is the "THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING." • Her theory is the "Theory of Interpersonal Relations." • ...
FAMOUS PYSHC PEOPLE 2016-04-18
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- PSYCHOANALYSIS
- HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
- THEORY OF OPERANT CONDITIONING
- TASTE AVERSION
- THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
- SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY
- THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
- FIRST PSYCHOLOGY LAB
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- EMOTIONS AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
- STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT
- CLASSICAL CONDITIONING WITH DOGS
- LINGUISTIC THEORY
- PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES
- THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
- BEHAVIORISM
15 Clues: BEHAVIORISM • PSYCHOANALYSIS • TASTE AVERSION • LINGUISTIC THEORY • HIERARCHY OF NEEDS • PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES • FIRST PSYCHOLOGY LAB • SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY • STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT • THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT • THEORY OF OPERANT CONDITIONING • EMOTIONS AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS • THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT • CLASSICAL CONDITIONING WITH DOGS • THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
Big Bang Crossword puzzle 2021-10-20
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- American Astronomer who proved that what was thought to be clouds of dust and gas were actually galaxies beyond the Milky Way.
- Astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- an instrument that separates incoming light by its wavelength or frequency and records the resulting spectrum
- American astronomer who, along with Arno Allan Penzias, discovered cosmic microwave background radiation in 1964. The pair won the 1978 Nobel prize in physics for their discovery.
- CMB
- The creation of the Universe
- Oppoiste end of the Red Shift
- Considered to be the smartest man to ever live
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- The wavelengths of color visible by the human eye. These are determined by wavelengths that increase or decrease changing the color visible to us.
- spectrum EM spectrum (EM radiation)
- The chemical element with the atomic number 2 and the elemental symbol He
- American physicist, radio astronomer and Nobel laureate in physics. Along with Robert Woodrow Wilson, he discovered the cosmic microwave background radiation, which helped establish the Big Bang theory of cosmology.
- the capacity for doing work and causing change
- The chemical element with the atomic number 1 and the elemental symbol H
- that which all rests in, was the first thing to be created
- The displacement of spectral lines towards those with longer wavelengths
- gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter.
- The study of space and the Universe
18 Clues: CMB • The creation of the Universe • Oppoiste end of the Red Shift • spectrum EM spectrum (EM radiation) • The study of space and the Universe • the capacity for doing work and causing change • Considered to be the smartest man to ever live • that which all rests in, was the first thing to be created • Astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis • ...
color 2022-10-04
color 2022-10-29
9 Clues: very dark • the color of sea • pale red in color • the color of fire • the color of milk • the color of grass • the color of smoke • the color of coffee • reddish-yellow color
Color 2020-10-10
color 2023-08-06
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- This is the color of the sky on a clear day and the ocean. It's a calming color.
- This is the color of cotton candy and flamingos
- This is the color of chocolate and tree trunks. It's a warm and natural color.
- This is the color of oranges and carrots. It's a warm and energetic color.
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- This is the color of the night sky and a blackboard. It's a strong and powerful color.
- This is the color of grapes and violets.
- This is the color of snow and clouds.
- This is the color of the sun
- This is the color of grass and leaves.
9 Clues: This is the color of the sun • This is the color of snow and clouds. • This is the color of grass and leaves. • This is the color of grapes and violets. • This is the color of cotton candy and flamingos • This is the color of oranges and carrots. It's a warm and energetic color. • This is the color of chocolate and tree trunks. It's a warm and natural color. • ...
get to know charlotte 2024-08-16
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- my favorite drink, originates from ethiopia
- my favorite movie, has a house with balloons
- my favorite candy, the caps on bottles
- my favorite subject, uses lab equipment
- my favorite food, originated from italy
- my favorite color, the color of the sky
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- my favorite movie, stars the merc with the mouth
- my favorite show, prequel to big bang theory
- my favorite sport, most popular sport in america
- my age usually an unlucky number
10 Clues: my age usually an unlucky number • my favorite candy, the caps on bottles • my favorite subject, uses lab equipment • my favorite food, originated from italy • my favorite color, the color of the sky • my favorite drink, originates from ethiopia • my favorite show, prequel to big bang theory • my favorite movie, has a house with balloons • ...
Color Mixing 2017-04-17
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- grey color from highly reflective surface
- red and blue
- yellow and blue
- primary color of subtractive color mixing
- results from no color reflected
- lowest frequency color visible to humans
- yellow and brown from highly reflective surface
- ideal primary blue for mixing paint
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- yellow and red
- penultimate color of spectrum
- primary color of additive color mixing
- combination of red and white
- ideal red for mixing paint
- consists of roy g biv
- wide range of colors mixed with unequal intensity
15 Clues: red and blue • yellow and red • yellow and blue • consists of roy g biv • ideal red for mixing paint • combination of red and white • penultimate color of spectrum • results from no color reflected • ideal primary blue for mixing paint • primary color of additive color mixing • lowest frequency color visible to humans • grey color from highly reflective surface • ...
color quiz 2023-06-14
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- It is the color of sunshine and can bring feelings of happiness and energy. Yellow is often associated with joy, warmth, and optimism.
- It is the color of a juicy orange fruit. Orange can represent energy, enthusiasm, and creativity. It is a color that stands out and grabs attention.
- It is the color of clear ocean waters. Turquoise can represent serenity, tranquility, and a tropical vibe. It is a refreshing color that brings a sense of relaxation.
- It is the color of ripe strawberries and can symbolize love and passion. It can make things stand out and grab attention.
- It is often associated with strength and formality. Black can symbolize elegance, authority, and sophistication. It is a color that adds a touch of drama.
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- It is the color of grass and leaves. Green symbolizes growth, harmony, and balance. It can also represent the environment and the beauty of nature.
- It is often associated with sleekness and sophistication. Silver can symbolize elegance, grace, and a touch of futurism. It is a color that adds a cool and sleek look.
- It is the color of snow and clouds. White can represent purity, innocence, and simplicity. It is a color that brings a sense of calmness and peace.
- Magenta It is a mix of pink and purple. Magenta can represent creativity, individuality, and uniqueness. It is a color that stands out and makes a statement.
- It is often associated with wealth and opulence. Gold can symbolize success, abundance, and prestige. It is a color that shines and sparkles with elegance.
- It is the color of soil and tree trunks. Brown can symbolize stability, reliability, and simplicity. It is a color that represents warmth and a sense of security.
- It is often associated with luxury and elegance. Purple can symbolize creativity, mystery, and magic. It is a color that sparks imagination and creativity.
- It is often associated with practicality and balance. Gray can symbolize stability, maturity, and sophistication. It is a color that goes well with many other colors.
- It is often associated with femininity and sweetness. Pink can represent love, compassion, and tenderness. It is a gentle and calming color that brings comfort.
- It is the color of the sky and the ocean. It can represent peace, tranquility, and serenity. Blue is often seen as a trustworthy and reliable color.
15 Clues: It is the color of ripe strawberries and can symbolize love and passion. It can make things stand out and grab attention. • It is the color of sunshine and can bring feelings of happiness and energy. Yellow is often associated with joy, warmth, and optimism. • ...
Color Coding 2025-02-18
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- Bomb Threat
- continuous and consists of three short, sharp, successive rings of the fire bells
- Community Gaming Centre
- Active Shooter
- Fire
- Violent Situation
- not used in color coding
- Hostage situation
- A game enjoyed by all, but mostly old people
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- Medical Emergency
- may be initiated by a smoke detector, or the activation of a fire alarm pull station
- Seal building
- area to go during an emergency
- Evacuation
- Hazardous Material spill
15 Clues: Fire • Evacuation • Bomb Threat • Seal building • Active Shooter • Medical Emergency • Violent Situation • Hostage situation • Community Gaming Centre • not used in color coding • Hazardous Material spill • area to go during an emergency • A game enjoyed by all, but mostly old people • continuous and consists of three short, sharp, successive rings of the fire bells • ...
Evolution 2025-10-16
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- a trait that helps an organism survive better
- a group of organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring
- the molecule that codes for traits
- a characteristic like eye color or fur type
- anatomy that have the same structures but for different functions
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- theory that whoever has the best traits will survive and reproduce the most
- a random change in DNA that can lead to an adaptation
- evolution supports the theory that all living things have 1 common ______
- the study of embryos (shows common ancestry)
- a change over time to a population's genetics
- preserved bones of ancient organisms
11 Clues: the molecule that codes for traits • preserved bones of ancient organisms • a characteristic like eye color or fur type • the study of embryos (shows common ancestry) • a trait that helps an organism survive better • a change over time to a population's genetics • a random change in DNA that can lead to an adaptation • ...
Makeup Theory 2020-12-15
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- Sharpen before and after each use
- The same color with variations in value and intensity
- Ideal face shape
- Used to emphasize a facial area
- Diminish appearance of facial features
- To highlight a facial feature this shade of foundation can be used
- Shape that can be visually shortened by applying deeper tones under the chin and horizontally at the hairline
- Apply eyeliner to outer edges of top and bottom lids and extending lines outward
- The warmth of coolness of a color
- Holds desired amount of makeup products
- Face shape characterized by a narrow forehead and jaw area with predominant width in the cheekbone area
- Apply darker, muted lip colors
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- Used to place products from containers onto the makeup palette
- A broad, straight forehead and hairline with a broad jawline
- Three areas of the eye are the eyelid, crease area and...
- Face shape characterized by a rounded hairline and jawline
- "Set" other makeup products so they last longer
- Restores the pH of the skin
- Avoid excess pressure in and around the...
- Contouring and highlighting the eyes can be achieved with this product
- A hue with black added
- The vibrancy of a color
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- Replenishes moisture or oil to the skin
- Recommended contouring the forehead and highlighting the jawline
- Do this before makeup application
- Defines and emphasizes the shape and size of the eyes
- Applying individual clusters of artificial eyelashes
- Preclean with soap and water, then use an EPA-registered brush cleaner disinfectant
- Apply shadows and eyeliners near inner corner of eyes
- Where to match foundation
- NOT an indication of an allergic reaction to a cosmetic product
- Client fills out the makeup service record form
- Another term for color
- Used to create an even skin tone and uniform surface for makeup application
- Corrective measure for under-eye circles, broken capillaries and blemishes
- Suggesting a future appointment and offering to prebook your clients next visit
- Usually the last cosmetic to be applied
- May be considered the most important makeup product
- The first step in the application of artificial strip lash
- Blush suitable for all skin types
- Lengthen, thickens and defines the lashes
- Three colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- Removes dirt and makeup
- Applying a darker tone along the sides of the nose and a thin line of highlighter down the center will result in this...
- Blush used to add color, especially in the cheek area
- Analyzing your clients skin tone and type
- powder Allows the skin/foundation shade to show through
48 Clues: Ideal face shape • Another term for color • A hue with black added • Removes dirt and makeup • The vibrancy of a color • Where to match foundation • Restores the pH of the skin • Apply darker, muted lip colors • Used to emphasize a facial area • Do this before makeup application • Sharpen before and after each use • The warmth of coolness of a color • ...
Hair Theory 2020-10-15
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- Resting phase of hair growth
- Extra curly hair follicle
- Lack of pigmentation
- Gives hair pigment
- Transitional phase of hair growth
- Wavy-curly hair follicle
- Straight hair follicle
- Not always present in hair
- Oil secreted by the sebaceous gland
- Muscle that gives you goosebumps
- The study of hair
- Root sheath
- Microfibrils twist together to make up
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- Hardening of cells
- Reduced pigment in hair
- Growing phase of hair
- Nourishes the follicle
- Poly-peptide chines twist to create
- Protofibrils twist together to make up
- Where most of the strength and pigment is located
- A main purpose of hair
- Creates black/brown shade
- Creates red/blonde shades
- Portion of hair below the skin
- Portion of hair above the skin
- Outer protective layer of hair
26 Clues: Root sheath • The study of hair • Hardening of cells • Gives hair pigment • Lack of pigmentation • Growing phase of hair • Nourishes the follicle • A main purpose of hair • Straight hair follicle • Reduced pigment in hair • Wavy-curly hair follicle • Extra curly hair follicle • Creates black/brown shade • Creates red/blonde shades • Not always present in hair • Resting phase of hair growth • ...
Music Theory 2020-09-25
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- it gets 1/2 a beat
- Who composed Cannon in D?
- Nothing is played for 1 beat
- it gets 2 beats
- who composed Toccata and fugue?
- it gets 3 beats
- 1600-1750
- it gets 4 beats
- it gets 1 beat
- The right hand clef
- Repeated sound
- The change in volume
- Who composed Rondo Alla Turca?
- Another word for a bar
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- The distance between notes on a staff
- Is an extension of a clef
- The left hand clef
- Nothing is played for 4 beats
- who composed Moonlight sonata?
- Nothing is played for 2 beats
- 8 notes
- Moderately loud
- Quiet
- Two melodies played over each other, common in the baroque era
- Structure of music, common in the classical era
- a chord stacked in thirds
- 3 notes played at once
- 1750-1800
- Loud
29 Clues: Loud • Quiet • 8 notes • 1600-1750 • 1750-1800 • it gets 1 beat • Repeated sound • it gets 2 beats • it gets 3 beats • Moderately loud • it gets 4 beats • it gets 1/2 a beat • The left hand clef • The right hand clef • The change in volume • 3 notes played at once • Another word for a bar • Is an extension of a clef • Who composed Cannon in D? • a chord stacked in thirds • Nothing is played for 1 beat • ...
Theory Crossword 2021-09-21
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- Father of Kindergarten
- first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- Third stage of speech development
- child believing that nature is alive
- This type of learning is through observation
- Ollie’s Youtube Channel is called ___ Productions
- Thinking about thinking
- Behaviorist Theorist
- Intelligence involving living things
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- Children can focus on more than one problem
- originator of anti-bias education
- ______ created the zone of proximal development
- taking in new information to existing schemas
- Theory that states behavior is a function of the environment
- Creator of Theory of Language
- 2nd stage of speech development
- quantity stays the same when appearance changes
- Intelligence that a child learns best from pictures
- first stage of Vygotsky’s speech development
- knowledge categories helping us interpret the world
20 Clues: Behaviorist Theorist • Father of Kindergarten • Thinking about thinking • Creator of Theory of Language • 2nd stage of speech development • originator of anti-bias education • Third stage of speech development • child believing that nature is alive • Intelligence involving living things • first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • Children can focus on more than one problem • ...
Number Theory 2021-09-14
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- the flipped version of a fraction, that when multiplied by the original fraction is 1
- a number, that when substituted for a variable, results in an equation
- the smallest multiple that applies to two or more numbers
- the property stating that the grouping is irrelivant and the sum or product will still be the same
- a number in the decimal numeral system
- a whole number
- a statement of the equality of two expressions
- finding which prime numbers multiply together to make the original number
- all the real numbers which are not rational numbers
- the property stating that anything multiplied by one remains itself
- a fraction where the numerator is a number greater than or equal to the denominator
- a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers
- whole numbers including 0
- the property stating that the order of variables or partial amounts is irrelivant and the sum or product will still be the same
- the combination of numbers and/or variables with operations
- a fraction where numerator is a lesser number that the denominator
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- a fraction with an expression within it
- numbers that have factors besides 1 and themselves
- a similar denominator of two fraction that allows them to be added or subtracted
- a number that's only factors are one and itself
- the rules stating what properties a number has to exhibit to be divisible by another number
- a number showing how many times a number is multiplied by itself
- numbers going up from 0 that don't have any fraction, decimal, or partial amount to them
- the number an exponent applies to
- the number or variable on the bottom side of a fraction
- the number or variable on the top side of a fraction
- a way to simplify fractions using the identity property before multiplying or dividing
- a part of a whole
- the greatest factor that applies to two or more numbers
- a number consisting of a whole number and fraction
- a letter or symbol used to stand for an unknown quantity or a quantity that can change
31 Clues: a whole number • a part of a whole • whole numbers including 0 • the number an exponent applies to • a number in the decimal numeral system • a fraction with an expression within it • a statement of the equality of two expressions • a number that's only factors are one and itself • numbers that have factors besides 1 and themselves • ...
set theory 2018-01-09
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- the form in which the actual elements of the set are not written but a statement or a rule is written.
- The form in which the elements of the set are enclosed in curly brackets{}after separating them by commas.
- a closed curve figure which represents a set.
- set If set A is subset of set B,then B is called.
- A set which is not finite.
- A set which has same(identical elements)
- a type of set,which has only one element in it.
- the objects used to form a set.
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- {3,4,5....100} and so on is an example of ____ set.
- A set which has no elements in it.
- when two sets have at least one element in common.
- A set in which two sets have no element in common.
- IF A={5,6,7} AND B={6,8},Then which operation is used to get {5,6,7,8}
- Two sets are said to be equivalent,if they contain different number of elements.true/false.
- a set which is donated by the symbol "U".
- A set has two operation,one is called union and the other one?
- The cardinal number of empty set.
- when all the elements of the set B belong to set A,the set B is called as ____ of set A.
- The set {0} is not an empty set.True/false
- another name for null set.
- It is a collection of well-defined objects.
21 Clues: A set which is not finite. • another name for null set. • the objects used to form a set. • The cardinal number of empty set. • A set which has no elements in it. • A set which has same(identical elements) • a set which is donated by the symbol "U". • The set {0} is not an empty set.True/false • It is a collection of well-defined objects. • ...
Cell Theory 2018-02-19
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- Cells Do not have a nucleus
- tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins
- Mosaic Model Describes the arrangement of the molecules that make up the cell membrane
- A network proteins that is constantly changing to meet the needs of a cell
- Organelles that carry out photosynthesis
- Diffusion of water molecules
- Gradient The difference in the concentration of a substances from one location to another
- Is a fluid filled sac used for the storage of materials
- Solution has a higher concentration of dissolved particles
- A jellylike substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks
- Reticulum interconnected network of thin folded of the cell membranes
- Membrane bound organelles that contain enzymes
- permeability Which means it allows some but not all materials to cross
- Transport Drives molecules across a membrane from a lower to a higher concentration
- The storehouse for most of genetic information or DNA
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- Cells Have a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
- Diffusion Diffusion of molecules across a membrane through transport proteins
- the movement of molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration
- Ex: A solution
- Supply energy to the cell
- consists of closely layered stacks of membrane-enclosed spaces that process sort and deliver proteins.
- Composed of three basic parts
- A type of endocytosis
- The process of taking liquids into a cell by engulfing them in a membrane
- small membrane bound sacs and divide some materials from the rest of the cytoplasm
- Protein that detects a signal molecule and performs an action in response
- A lower concentration of dissolved concentration
- Structures specialized to perform distinct processes within a cell
- The opposite of endocytosis
- Transport The movement of molecules across a cell membrane without energy input form the cell
- Membrane or the plasma membrane
31 Clues: Ex: A solution • A type of endocytosis • Supply energy to the cell • Cells Do not have a nucleus • The opposite of endocytosis • Diffusion of water molecules • Composed of three basic parts • Membrane or the plasma membrane • Organelles that carry out photosynthesis • Membrane bound organelles that contain enzymes • A lower concentration of dissolved concentration • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- a bass staff and treble staff connected by a brace and a line
- written at the end of a piece of music
- lively and fast
- a note equal to one beat
- moderately loud
- the note names of the five lines in the treble clef from bottom to top
- a rest equal to two beats
- a rest for a whole measure
- gradually softer
- gradually louder
- detached
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- sfz
- the note names of the four spaces in the bass clef from bottom to top
- appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign
- full value
- two dots placed befor the double bar
- a note equal to two beats
- a short line which is added to extend the range of the staff when the notes are too low or too high to be written on the staff
- very slow
- a note equal to half a beat
20 Clues: sfz • detached • very slow • full value • lively and fast • moderately loud • gradually softer • gradually louder • a note equal to one beat • a note equal to two beats • a rest equal to two beats • a rest for a whole measure • a note equal to half a beat • two dots placed befor the double bar • written at the end of a piece of music • appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- is used for a full measure of rest
- two dots placed before the double bar
- added to extend the range of the staff
- lively and fast tempo
- its length is equal to three beats
- holding back, becoming slower (tempo change)
- moderately loud
- connects two or more notes of different pitches
- the end of a piece of music
- very slow tempo
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- half the value of a quarter note
- appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign
- moderately soft
- its length is equal to four beats
- gradually accelerating
- bass and treble staff connected by 2 brace and 2 lines
- tell the rate of speed
- joins two notes of the same pitch by a curve line
- gradually louder
- lower pitch ranges
20 Clues: moderately soft • moderately loud • very slow tempo • gradually louder • lower pitch ranges • lively and fast tempo • gradually accelerating • tell the rate of speed • the end of a piece of music • half the value of a quarter note • its length is equal to four beats • is used for a full measure of rest • its length is equal to three beats • two dots placed before the double bar • ...
Theory Rocks! 2018-05-19
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- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- V7-vi
- ABACA is one example.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- IV-I
- An eighth note to someone from London
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- The black notes on a piano.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- A “crazy” modality.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- An alternate passage of music.
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- A common contrapuntal motion.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- A diminutive coda.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- String players and brass players use them.
- The interval that splits an octave
44 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • A diminutive coda. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • A vigorous or playful composition. • The interval that splits an octave • Another word for a diminished scale. • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- medium sound
- low sound
- Happens between beats
- 2 beats
- High pitch
- Adds another beat to a note
- 1 beats
- High sound
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- Has both Treble and Bass clef
- Low pitch
- The instruction
- Controls the amount of beats
- Lines in a Scale
- Redo
- taking a breath
- The graph
- opposite of flat
- 4 beats
- Notes go here
- Connects two or more notes on different pitches
20 Clues: Redo • 2 beats • 4 beats • 1 beats • Low pitch • low sound • The graph • High pitch • High sound • medium sound • Notes go here • The instruction • taking a breath • Lines in a Scale • opposite of flat • Happens between beats • Adds another beat to a note • Controls the amount of beats • Has both Treble and Bass clef • Connects two or more notes on different pitches
Atomic Theory 2019-09-18
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- Positively charged particle.
- Model that said the atom was mostly the same consistency throughout with electrons scattered throughout.
- Who discovered atoms?
- Negatively charged particle.
- Model that said that it’s impossible to simultaneously know the exact position and momentum of a particle.
- Who discovered the electron?
- Model that said atoms were just hard spheres.
- The regions around an atom that are most likely to contain electrons.
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- Made up of protons and neutrons.
- Bohr's model of an atom that said electrons could jump to different orbits.
- Particle with no charge.
- The number of protons in the nucleus.
- Came up with the "Quantum Mechanical Model" of the atom (also known for his kitty)
- Rutherford's model where most of the atom's mass was in its nucleus and electrons orbited it (aka Planetary Model).
- Said there's a fundamental limit to what we can know about the behavior of quantum particles.
- Who discovered the neutron?
- Average mass of the atom.
- Rutherford's experiment that showed the mass of the nucleus was 10,000 times smaller than the atom itself.
- Millikan's experiment that showed the size of a charge on an electron.
- Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom.
20 Clues: Who discovered atoms? • Particle with no charge. • Average mass of the atom. • Who discovered the neutron? • Positively charged particle. • Negatively charged particle. • Who discovered the electron? • Made up of protons and neutrons. • The number of protons in the nucleus. • Model that said atoms were just hard spheres. • Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom. • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- "moderate" tempo
- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- note note that lasts an entire measure
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- sad-sounding
- less mosso
- a piece for 2 performers
- rolling "r"
- triad with a raised 5th
- happy-sounding
- ending to a phrase
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- with moto
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- Blue Shades
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- medium tmepo
- expressive
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- hold/pause
- speed up (Floor it?)
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- the speed of the piece
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- sounds like a haunted house
- the "1" of a scale
- 3 note chord
- play ffffffffff
- writing multiple parts from listening
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- the best instrument ever
- 7th seventh chord
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- "amen"
- play on your own (ad lib.)
- beginning to Coda
- little by little
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- the end
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • less mosso • expressive • hold/pause • rolling "r" • Blue Shades • 3 note chord • sad-sounding • medium tmepo • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • "moderate" tempo • little by little • DO, RE, MI, etc. • 7th seventh chord • beginning to Coda • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • a piece for 2 performers • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- with moto
- "moderate" tempo
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- ending to a phrase
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- sad-sounding
- triad with a raised 5th
- "amen"
- rolling "r"
- sounds like a haunted house
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- less mosso
- play ffffffffff
- medium tmepo
- a piece for 2 performers
- the best instrument ever
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- 7th seventh chord
- the "1" of a scale
- writing multiple parts from listening
- the end
- the speed of the piece
- play on your own (ad lib.)
- note that lasts an entire measure
- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- speed up (Floor it?)
- hold/pause
- expressive
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- Blue Shades
- little by little
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- beginning to Coda
- 3 note chord
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- happy-sounding
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • rolling "r" • Blue Shades • sad-sounding • 3 note chord • medium tmepo • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • "moderate" tempo • DO, RE, MI, etc. • little by little • 7th seventh chord • beginning to Coda • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • a piece for 2 performers • ...
atomic theory 2014-10-16
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- The ______________ experiment discovered the nucleus and the fact that the stom is mostly empty space
- an atom with more electrons than protons
- |actual-theorectical|/theorectical *100
- What is the weight atomic mass of bromine if Br-79 has an abundance of 50.69% and Br-81 has an abundance of 49.31% ( round to nearest whole number)
- Law that states compounds form in whole number ratios
- An atom with a charge
- an atom with the same number of protons but a different number of electron is know as an____________
- subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus
- Matter can not be created or destroyed
- The way in which atomic masses are found when an atom contains an isotope
- The scientist who is associated with the planetary atomic model
- subatomic particles that are found outside of the nucleus, have a negative charge and relatively no mass
- The subatomic particle that has no charge
- the first person associated with the idea of the atom
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- What is the weighted average atomic mass of lead if its isotopes are as follows: Pb-204 1.4%, Pb-206 24.1%, Pb-207 22.1% and Pb-208 52.4%
- law that states element can combine in different ratios to make compounds
- an atom that has 12 protons and 14 electrons has a _____________ charge
- Protons, neutron and electrons are referred to as ____________________ particles
- The sum of the masses of all the protons and neutrons in an atom
- how many neutron does C-14 have?
- an atom with the same number of protons but a different number of electron is know as an____________
- Schrodinger's model of the atomic is known as the ______________ or cloud model
- the amount of a particular isotope in relation to all other existing isotopes of that element
- The number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom
- A test in which a solution of a metal is heated in a flame and color is observed due to electrons being excited and then falling back down to a ground state and emitting light
- An atom with more protons than electrons
- The ______________ experiment discovered the nucleus and the fact that the stom is mostly empty space
- The scientist that is credited with discovering the nucleus
28 Clues: An atom with a charge • how many neutron does C-14 have? • Matter can not be created or destroyed • |actual-theorectical|/theorectical *100 • an atom with more electrons than protons • An atom with more protons than electrons • The subatomic particle that has no charge • subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus • ...
Chao Theory 2023-10-14
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- - Some chaotic systems exhibit this paradox.
- - Chaotic fluid motion.
- - Fractals exhibit this property.
- - A characteristic of chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit this quality.
- - A process where the output affects the input.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit irregular and unpredictable ones.
- - Chaotic systems can align over time.
- - A complex attractor in a chaotic system.
- - Repeated application of a process.
- - A system may have multiple stable states.
- - Outcomes are hard to forecast in chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems are highly sensitive to initial conditions.
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- - A type of bifurcation in chaotic systems.
- - Events in chaotic systems often lack this.
- - A small change can have large, unpredictable consequences.
- - Managing chaotic systems is a challenge in this theory.
- - A mathematical model used in chaos theory.
- - Systems can spontaneously form order.
- - A stable state in a chaotic system.
- - Sudden and drastic change in a system's behavior.
- - The focus of study in chaos theory.
- - The tendency of chaotic systems to converge.
- - A complex geometric shape that exhibits self-similarity.
- - Chaotic systems often involve complex, non-linear equations.
- - Some chaos can contain regular patterns.
- - A multidimensional space used to describe a system's behavior.
- - The study of intricate, interconnected systems.
- - A point at which a system divides into multiple outcomes.
- - The central concept of this theory.
30 Clues: - Chaotic fluid motion. • - Fractals exhibit this property. • - Repeated application of a process. • - A stable state in a chaotic system. • - The focus of study in chaos theory. • - The central concept of this theory. • - A characteristic of chaotic systems. • - Chaotic systems can align over time. • - Systems can spontaneously form order. • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-01-12
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- used to measure Electronegativity
- liquid that releases positively charged hydrogen ions
- equal to atomic number
- a bunch of atoms that are stuck (bonded) together
- when a single compound breaks down into 2 or more simpler products.
- Two or more substances combine to produce a sing new substance
- a material’s ability to conduct electricity
- produce toxic,coloured vapours
- full outer shells, non-reactive.
- Symbol e–
- chemicals that change colour when added to an acid or a base
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- reaction that occurs when an acid is added to a base
- shiny and soft metals
- cannot be broken down into another substance
- product of sodium and chloride
- number of protons in an atom
- an exothermic chemical reaction that requires oxygen and a fuel substance as reactants and an ignition source to trigger the reaction.
- substance that accepts hydrogen ions in a reaction
- occurs when the nucleus loses (or gains) a neutron
- Symbol n0
- atomic number 13
- Symbol p+
- discoverer of protons and the nucleus
- smallest building blocks of living and non-living things
24 Clues: Symbol n0 • Symbol p+ • Symbol e– • atomic number 13 • shiny and soft metals • equal to atomic number • number of protons in an atom • product of sodium and chloride • produce toxic,coloured vapours • full outer shells, non-reactive. • used to measure Electronegativity • discoverer of protons and the nucleus • a material’s ability to conduct electricity • ...
Film Theory 2024-01-19
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- Camera angle below eye level
- Everything that is on the screen
- Sound that the character can hear
- A type of film that represents reality
- A type of film that breaks the illusion of reality
- Lighting that shows the harsh juxtaposition of black and white
- Editing that creates a collapse of time and space
- A type of film that exaggerates reality
- Camera angle above eye level
- Lighting that shows the subject entirely in shadow
- Lighting with harsh shadows
- A shot that shows the subject from a distance
- Editing that has cuts driven by a theme
- Reds, Oranges, Yellows - shows excitement, passion, or energy
- Editing that has cuts driven by a contradiction
- Color that is not vibrant and conveys depression or the past
- Camera angle tilted so the horizon is not level
- A shot that keeps both foreground and background in focus
- Blues, Greens, Purples - shows sadness, tranquility, or peace
- A shot that frames the character from head to toe
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- Lighting with no harsh shadows
- Sound that only the audience can hear
- Editing that jumps from long to medium to close up for dramatic effect
- A shot that fills the screen with part of a subject - shoulders up
- Editing that has cuts of different times and places for dramatic effect
- A shot that mimics what a character is seeing
- A modified Medium shot that shows the subject from the mid thigh up
- Editing that shows two shots together that have meaning only when placed together
- Color that is vibrant and conveys happiness or fantasies
- A shot that emphasizes a very small detail
- A shot that shows part of the subject, waist up
- A shot that has the camera looking over one character's shoulder
- Camera angle on an even level with the subject
- A shot that shows a full character but is dominated by their surroundings
34 Clues: Lighting with harsh shadows • Camera angle below eye level • Camera angle above eye level • Lighting with no harsh shadows • Everything that is on the screen • Sound that the character can hear • Sound that only the audience can hear • A type of film that represents reality • A type of film that exaggerates reality • Editing that has cuts driven by a theme • ...
Music Theory 2022-06-12
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- To play or sing 2 or more notes smoothly connected
- Mode that is a major scale
- Mode that is a major scale with the 7th lowered a half step
- Loud
- Rate of speed
- Very loud
- Very slow
- 4th step of a scale
- Four
- Slow tempo (60 bpm)
- A 3-note chord consisting of a root, 3rd and 5th.
- 1st step of a scale
- The Interval of an 8th
- Moderately
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- The 3rd scale degree
- Gradually louder
- Gradually softer
- 5th step of a scale
- Gradually faster
- Mode that is a natural minor scale
- Soft
- The note from which the chord gets its name
- Using all semitones
- Quick tempo (180 bpm)
- The distance in pitch between two notes
- Mode that is a natural minor scale with the 6th raised a half step
- Mode that is a major scale with the 4th raised a half step
- Augmented 4th or Diminished 5th
- Clef used for notes in the lower pitch range
29 Clues: Soft • Loud • Four • Very loud • Very slow • Moderately • Rate of speed • Gradually louder • Gradually softer • Gradually faster • 5th step of a scale • Using all semitones • 4th step of a scale • Slow tempo (60 bpm) • 1st step of a scale • The 3rd scale degree • Quick tempo (180 bpm) • The Interval of an 8th • Mode that is a major scale • Augmented 4th or Diminished 5th • Mode that is a natural minor scale • ...
conspiracy theory 2022-10-10
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- keksitty
- salaliittoteoria Covid-19 -pandemiasta
- uskottava
- toimenpiteet
- yleislääkäri
- ruumiiton
- sananlasku
- kiistaton
- ennakkosuostuttelu
- levitä
- hahmotella
- ehdollistaa
- vahvistaa
- hyväntekeväisyys
- erimielisyys
- virhepäätelmä
- vertaisarviointi
- entinen
- virologi
- rikollinen
- ahaa-elämys
- haavoittuvainen
- tarttuva
- automaattinen
- vihamielinen
- rakentava
- käsitellä
- luoda
- vakuuttava
- tunnustaa
- huijari, konna
- yksipuolinen perustelu
- skuuppi
- vastaavuus
- taipumus
- tehdä (jostakusta jotakin)
- yhteinen
- saavutettavissa
- pahaenteinen
- uskottava
- perustella, oikeuttaa
- ristiriita
- vilpillinen
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- vale
- olla ottamatta tosissaan
- jälki
- luopua
- ilman vastakkainasettelua
- vakuuttava
- jyvä
- ehkäistä
- pahamaineinen julkisuus
- säilyttää
- hylätä
- salaliittoteoria
- suositukset
- vieraannuttaa
- edustaa
- huijaus
- liioitella
- mieleenpainuva
- liike
- lainata
- vivahteikas
- kongressi-
- tukea
- tutkia tarkkaan
- ylitulkinta
- saada (tauti)
- asia
- valtavirta
- vetoomus
- niinsanottu
- tapahtua
- väärentämätön
- vahvistaa vääräksi
- oire
- suunnilleen
- siteerata
79 Clues: vale • jyvä • asia • oire • jälki • liike • tukea • luoda • luopua • levitä • hylätä • edustaa • entinen • huijaus • lainata • skuuppi • keksitty • ehkäistä • virologi • tarttuva • vetoomus • tapahtua • taipumus • yhteinen • uskottava • ruumiiton • kiistaton • säilyttää • vahvistaa • rakentava • käsitellä • tunnustaa • uskottava • siteerata • vakuuttava • sananlasku • hahmotella • liioitella • rikollinen • kongressi- • vakuuttava • valtavirta • vastaavuus • ristiriita • ...
Conspiracy theory 2023-02-22
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- bevis
- evaluering
- en som ikke tror på vacciner
- konspiration
- kilde
- en som tror, at jorden er flad
- troværdig
- argumentation
- ekspertvidne
- modargument
- regering
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- holdning
- påstand
- passende sprogbrug
- at holde noget hemmeligt
- beskrivelse
- bevis
- radikalisering
- ekstremisme
- forklaring
- oprør
- diskussion
- øjenvidne
- teori
- rørledning
25 Clues: bevis • bevis • kilde • oprør • teori • påstand • holdning • regering • troværdig • øjenvidne • evaluering • forklaring • diskussion • rørledning • beskrivelse • ekstremisme • modargument • konspiration • ekspertvidne • argumentation • radikalisering • passende sprogbrug • at holde noget hemmeligt • en som ikke tror på vacciner • en som tror, at jorden er flad
Quantum Theory 2024-02-20
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- Apa yang ditunjukkan oleh eksperimen dua celah Young
- Dua fermion tidak dapat memiliki keadaan kuantum yang sama secara lengkap.
- Kondisi di mana partikel terkait secara kuantum, sehingga keadaan satu partikel mempengaruhi segera keadaan partikel lainnya.
- distribusi probabilitas posisi atau keadaan partikel.
- Partikel
- Kita tidak dapat mengetahui secara tepat posisi dan momentum partikel pada saat yang sama.
- Kemampuan partikel untuk berada dalam banyak keadaan sekaligus
- Fotolistrik Einstein
- Fenomena di mana gelombang dari suatu sistem interferensi dengan dirinya sendiri, menciptakan pola yang kompleks
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- Ek Elektron tidak tergantung dengan intensitas cahaya
- Persamaan Schrodinger
- Transfer informasi kuantum dari satu lokasi ke lokasi lain tanpa perpindahan fisik partikel
- Hilangnya koherensi atau hubungan kuantum antara sistem dan lingkungan eksternalnya.
- Unit informasi dasar dalam komputasi kuantum, yang dapat berada dalam keadaan superposisi dari 0 dan 1 secara bersamaan
- Ide bahwa semua keadaan partikel terikat oleh faktor-faktor tertentu, mengeliminasi kebetulan atau kebebasan sejati.
- Pelepasan elektron dari permukaan logam oleh foton cahaya.
- Siapa ilmuwan yang pertama kali mengembangkan teori kuantum?
- Tetapan Planck
- adalah kerangka kerja fisika yang menggambarkan perilaku partikel di tingkat subatom.
- Fenomena di mana partikel melewati suatu rintangan yang klasiknya tidak mungkin dilalui.
20 Clues: Partikel • Tetapan Planck • Fotolistrik Einstein • Persamaan Schrodinger • Apa yang ditunjukkan oleh eksperimen dua celah Young • Ek Elektron tidak tergantung dengan intensitas cahaya • distribusi probabilitas posisi atau keadaan partikel. • Pelepasan elektron dari permukaan logam oleh foton cahaya. • Siapa ilmuwan yang pertama kali mengembangkan teori kuantum? • ...
Hair Theory 2024-04-25
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- portion of hair under the skins surface
- in curly/coily hair the follicle is typically this shape
- central core of the hair shaft
- technical name for hair on the head
- brown/black pigment
- outer covering of hair shaft made up of overlapping scales
- technical name for hair of the eyebrows
- resting stage of hair growth
- transitional stage of hair growth
- total lack of pigmentation in hair and skin
- in straight hair the follicle is typically this shape
- active growing stage of hair
- causes hair to stand on end when a person is scared/cold
- second layer of hair shaft that contains unique protein structures
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- portion of hair above the skins surface
- technical name for hair on the eyelashes
- red/yellow pigment
- technical name for the study of hair
- tube-like pocket
- process of cells drying out,changing shape,and forming keratin protein
- where cell division occurs
- mixes with perspiration to form the acid mantle
- protects cuticle of hair fiber and maintains the natural pH of hair and skin
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells around it
24 Clues: tube-like pocket • red/yellow pigment • brown/black pigment • where cell division occurs • resting stage of hair growth • active growing stage of hair • central core of the hair shaft • transitional stage of hair growth • technical name for hair on the head • technical name for the study of hair • portion of hair above the skins surface • portion of hair under the skins surface • ...
Music theory 2024-06-18
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- MORE THAN ONE MAIN MELODY
- NOTE PLAYED WITH EMPHASIS
- WORTH A QUARTER OF A NOTE
- TELLS YOU THE SPEED OF THE SONG
- THE RHYME FOR THE SPACES ON THE TREBLE CLEF
- ITALIAN WORD FOR 'FAST AND LEVEL'
- PIANO USES BOTH BASS CLEF AND ___________
- ONE MAIN MELODY
- ITALIAN WORD FOR SOFT
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- ITALIAN FOR GRADUALLY GETTING SOFTER
- BASS GUITARS MUSIC IS WRITTEN USING ______
- NOTE WORTH 4 BEATS
- WORTH WORTH AN EIGHTH OF A NOTE
- WORTH ONE BEAT
- BROKEN UP CHORDS
- SHORTENED NOTES FOLLOWED BY SILENCE
- LINES NOTES SIT ON
- NOTE WORTH 2 BEATS
- MAIN MELODY PLAYED ON GUITAR
- GROUP OF INSTRUMENT THAT USES A REED
20 Clues: WORTH ONE BEAT • ONE MAIN MELODY • BROKEN UP CHORDS • NOTE WORTH 4 BEATS • LINES NOTES SIT ON • NOTE WORTH 2 BEATS • ITALIAN WORD FOR SOFT • MORE THAN ONE MAIN MELODY • NOTE PLAYED WITH EMPHASIS • WORTH A QUARTER OF A NOTE • MAIN MELODY PLAYED ON GUITAR • WORTH WORTH AN EIGHTH OF A NOTE • TELLS YOU THE SPEED OF THE SONG • ITALIAN WORD FOR 'FAST AND LEVEL' • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-09-09
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- - number of wave cycles per unit of time
- – approximately the mass of one nucleon and is equivalent to 1 g/mol
- – describes the distribution of electrons in an atom or ion
- – the lowest energy state possible for an electron
- – the total number of protons and neutrons (together known as nucleons) in a nucleus.
- – a subatomic particle with a positive elementary charge
- – atoms of an element that has different number of neutrons, giving them different masses, but the same number of protons.
- – Smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element
- – The number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom of that element.
- – a subatomic particle with a negative elementary charge
- - distance between crest
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- – an electron in any quantum state above its ground state
- – the average mass of all of the isotopes of an element.
- - Particles that come together to form atoms
- – very dense region consisting of a positive change at the center of an atom.
- – mathematical description of where an electron is located
- – the minimal amount of energy involved in an interaction.
- an elementary particle, a quantum of light, and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation
- – an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom or molecule a net positive or negative electrical charge.
- - wave height from zero to crest
- – discrete energy value or levels that an electron can exist at
- – a subatomic particle with no elementary charge,
22 Clues: - distance between crest • - wave height from zero to crest • - number of wave cycles per unit of time • - Particles that come together to form atoms • – a subatomic particle with no elementary charge, • – the lowest energy state possible for an electron • – the average mass of all of the isotopes of an element. • ...
Music theory 2022-08-25
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- one note at a time
- fast
- slow
- getting louder
- very loud
- volume of a song
- when notes have greater intervals than two
- notes with an interval of 8
- 8 notes moving by step in the same direction
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- very soft
- soft
- medium soft
- walking speed
- different notes played a the same time
- getting softer
- length of a note
- medium loud
- distance between two notes
- notes that move in abc order
- speed of a song
20 Clues: soft • fast • slow • very soft • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • walking speed • getting softer • getting louder • speed of a song • length of a note • volume of a song • one note at a time • distance between two notes • notes with an interval of 8 • notes that move in abc order • different notes played a the same time • when notes have greater intervals than two • ...
Sociological Theory 2022-09-05
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- set of behaviors, responsibilities, priviledges, and obligations that go along with a status
- interactionsim The sociological theory which focuses on how social actors interact and create meaning together (2 words, no space)
- __________ stage, where you are "on stage" and consciously or unconsciously trying to influence how people see you.
- Last name of the major founder of Functionalist theory.
- owners of the means of production, according to conflict thoery.
- the status of serial killer is an ___________ status.
- Erving Goffman's idea that we consciously or unconsciously try to influence peoples' perceptions about ourselves, objects,or events by trying to control information (2 words, no spaces).
- A theory that focuses on interactions; not on the whole society, but on how people interact together
- A way of acting, fixed or not, which is general over a whole society (2 words but no space)
- the relationship between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat is characterized by this.
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- the bourgeoisie _____________ the proletariat by keeping some of the value or wealth workers produce.
- Charles Horton Cooley's theory that we imagine how others see us, interpret others' reactions, and develop feelings about and respond based on our perception of others' judgements of us (3 words, no spaces)
- __________ stage, where you relax and feel comfortable doing what you would not typically do in front of others.
- must sell their labor, since the do not own the means of production.
- A theory that focuses on how a whole society works; conflict theory and functionalist theory are examples of this type of theory.
- you are a stuednt, that is your _______ in this class.
- Last name of the major founder of Conflict theory.
- the process of learning how to be a member of your society. Starts at birth, if not before.
- Metaphore of the stage and acting to explain how society works.
- A family, a bank, a college, a hospital are all examples of these (plural)
- A status that you are born into.
21 Clues: A status that you are born into. • Last name of the major founder of Conflict theory. • the status of serial killer is an ___________ status. • you are a stuednt, that is your _______ in this class. • Last name of the major founder of Functionalist theory. • Metaphore of the stage and acting to explain how society works. • ...
Number Theory 2023-09-21
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- the answer to an addition problem
- a number that goes into another number evenly
- the number used to divide by
- property of numbers that deals with movement
- the answer to a division problem
- the first number in a multiplication sentence
- a number that has only two factors
- the first number of a subtraction problem
- counting numbers
- when a number is multiplied by itself three times
- positive and negative whole numbers
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- property of numbers that deals with regrouping
- type of number that starts at 0
- a number that has more than two factors
- when a number is multiplied by itself
- the answer when two numbers are multiplied
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- a number that can be written as a fraction
- type of number that never ends and does not repeat
- the product of two or more factors
20 Clues: counting numbers • the number used to divide by • type of number that starts at 0 • the answer to a division problem • the answer to an addition problem • a number that has only two factors • the product of two or more factors • the answer to a subtraction problem • positive and negative whole numbers • when a number is multiplied by itself • ...
Particle theory 2025-03-18
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- A group of atoms bonded together, forming the smallest unit of a compound.
- A substance that can flow, such as a liquid or gas.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains its properties.
- The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas throughout the substance. (7,5)
- The movement of particles in a solid due to kinetic energy.
- The process where a liquid changes into a gas at the surface.
- The energy of motion that particles have. (7,6)
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- Describes the forces that pull particles together, stronger in solids and weaker in gases.
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- A tiny piece of matter, such as an atom or molecule.
- A property of gases that allows them to be squeezed into a smaller space.
- The temperature at which a particular solid becomes a liquid. (7,5)
- The type of motion that describes random movement of particles in a fluid.
- A state of matter with a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- A property of solids that remains unchanged.
- The process where particles spread out from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- A state of matter where particles move freely and spread out to fill their container.
- Describes the volume of a solid or a liquid.
- The shape of a liquid depends on this
- Describes the position of particles in a solid.
21 Clues: The shape of a liquid depends on this • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A property of solids that remains unchanged. • Describes the volume of a solid or a liquid. • Describes the position of particles in a solid. • The energy of motion that particles have. (7,6) • A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume. • ...
Atomic Theory 2017-05-24
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- The mass on the periodic table are the ______________ mass of all the isotopes of that element
- This color of light has the highest energy
- This is the state of an electron normally
- Thomson claimed that atoms actually contained small, negatively charged particles called ___________.
- This number is equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons
- This color light has the lowest energy
- The symbol for these are composed of 1 capital letter and possibly a lowercase letter as well
- These are the electrons on the outer most energy level
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation.
- This is released by an atom when an electron drops from the excited state to the ground state
- The _________ number in isotope notation is the atomic number.
- This is located in the nucleus and has a positive charge.
- These are made up of multiple elements
- The ______ number in isotope notation is the mass number.
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- How often waves occur
- This is the abbreviation of the element.
- This is the state of an electron when it gains energy
- This number tells you the identity of the element; the number of protons.
- Bohr said that electrons existed in specific ___________ around the nucleus.
- This principle states that electrons will occupy the lowest energy level first.
- This is the only type of EM waves humans can see
- How far apart the wave crests are from each other
- Rutherford determined that atoms consisted of a very small ___________ that was positively charged.
- This principle states that within a sublevel, place 1 electron per orbital before pairing them
- This scientist used the gold foil experiment
- This scientist proposed the postulates of Atomic Theory
- This is located in the nucleus and has a neutral charge
- atoms of the same element but different number of neutrons.
- This is located in the cloud and has a negative charge
- All of the ________ of an atom is located in the nucleus
- This scientist experimented with the cathode ray tube
- This principle states that no 2 electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers
32 Clues: How often waves occur • This color light has the lowest energy • These are made up of multiple elements • This is the abbreviation of the element. • This is the state of an electron normally • This color of light has the highest energy • This scientist used the gold foil experiment • This is the only type of EM waves humans can see • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-22
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- Proven
- Plum Pudding
- Number of protons
- To represent a concept
- Not proven, but a ___
- Nuclear
- Bryan Cranston
- Center/Core
- Negative
- Quantitative Measure
- Positive
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- Cannot be broken down by non-nuclear methods
- Planetary
- Two or more elements
- Unit of an element
- Two protons, two neutrons
- Quantum Mechanical
- Billiard ball
- In order to prove something, I must perform a ___
- Atomic Model
- Isotope minus Protons
21 Clues: Proven • Nuclear • Negative • Positive • Planetary • Center/Core • Plum Pudding • Atomic Model • Billiard ball • Bryan Cranston • Number of protons • Unit of an element • Quantum Mechanical • Two or more elements • Quantitative Measure • Isotope minus Protons • Not proven, but a ___ • To represent a concept • Two protons, two neutrons • Cannot be broken down by non-nuclear methods • ...
group theory 2024-11-04
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- Two elements x and y are ___ if gxg^-1 = y for some element in the group.
- A cube and an octahedron are these types of solids.
- Known as a partial converse to Lagrange's theorem; a subgroup with an order that is a prime divisor of the order of the original group always exists.
- The subgroup of a group is denoted by this symbol.
- A type of group that describes the symmetries of a polygon.
- The field of mathematics that is dealing with groups.
- A property of two groups that are one-to-one and have the same multiplication operation.
- A division of a set into disjoint sets whose union is the entire set.
- A type of commutative group.
- The set of all numbers denoted by a capital Z.
- The theory that connects field theory and group theory.
- This is the set of all images of an element in the set as g varies through the original group to produce another set called the orbit of x.
- All groups are isomorphic to a subgroup of some permutation group.
- A subset of the original set that forms a group under the same multiplication operation.
- The five solids that are considered to be "regular".
- This is a homomorphism from a group to the group of permutations of a set.
- A transformation that keeps the original shape unchanged.
- The rotational symmetry of a cube is isomorphic to that of S#___ where S is the permutation group of the answer.
- A function that maps one group to another group that is isomorphic to it.
- The number of symmetries of a tetrahedron.
- The order of any subgroup is a divisor of the order of the original group.
- A group consisting of the integers modulo n exists only if n obeys this property.
- A group with elements consisting of (0, 0), (0, 1), (1, 0), (1, 1).
- A set with a multiplication operation.
- This is similar to an isomorphism except it does not have to be a bijection.
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- One of the three group axioms.
- The dual solid of an icosahedron.
- The Lorentz group is one example of this.
- A bijection from one set to itself.
- This is the group of all g that leave x fixed if x is a part of the set.
- This is a subgroup of the permutation group.
- A one-to-one correspondence from one set onto another.
- The group G contains at least one subgroup of order p^m where p is a prime number that divides |G| and m is the highest power of p such that p^m divides |G|.
- This is the number of group axioms that there are.
- Any two subgroups that have an order of p^m are conjugate.
- This is the set of all elements that are mapped to the identity element in the new group.
- The rotational symmetry group of a dodecahedron is isomorphic to that of the A#___ where A denotes the alternating group of this number.
- The basic accepted truths that form a theory.
- The number of subgroups that have an order of p^m is congruent to one modulo p and is also a factor of |G| / p^m.
- The "superset" of group theory and also ring theory.
- A group in special relativity that represents the set of all possible transformations of spacetime.
41 Clues: A type of commutative group. • One of the three group axioms. • The dual solid of an icosahedron. • A bijection from one set to itself. • A set with a multiplication operation. • The Lorentz group is one example of this. • The number of symmetries of a tetrahedron. • This is a subgroup of the permutation group. • The basic accepted truths that form a theory. • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-15
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- the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system
- continuous physical force exerted on an object by something in contact whith it
- the ability to achieve an end goal with little to no waste, effort, or energy
- a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or especially a liquid
- a system that transfers thermal energy to do mechanical or electrical work while originally conceived in the context of mechanical energy
- the point in a body or system of bodies at which the whole mass may be considered as concentrated
- In physics and electrical engineering, a conductor is an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
- a system that uses a fluid under pressure to transmit power and movement
- a machine made up of two or more simple machines working together to accomplish a task.
- simple machine consisting of aslope surface used for rising heavy bodies
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- a push or pull on an object that can cause it to change its state of motion
- a form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles, primarily electrons, through a conductor
- a force between two surfaces that are sliding, or trying to slide, across each other
- device that transforms kinetic energy
- a measure of how much mass is in motion
- a process where heat is transferred through the movement of fluids
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- how much mass is packed into a given space
- the energy stored within the bonds of atoms and molecules
- to become warm or hot
20 Clues: to become warm or hot • device that transforms kinetic energy • a measure of how much mass is in motion • how much mass is packed into a given space • the energy stored within the bonds of atoms and molecules • a process where heat is transferred through the movement of fluids • a system that uses a fluid under pressure to transmit power and movement • ...
Sociological Theory 2025-04-27
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- First black man to get his PHD at harvard
- Understand group actions
- The knowledge system of punishment, correction, legality
- what is inferred
- What is something that not all theories entail?
- Learned, ingrained habits based on social experiences
- Falling ____ is not living up to the role
- Whom labor serves; owns factories and land
- Durkheim believes _____ equals philosophy + data
- C. Wright mills is most known for sociological ____
- Sociology has a large amount of information to fit into 4 years
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- Studied suicide relating to theory
- the morality of society is to avoid embarrassment
- Labor ___ is necessary to creating commodity
- this can be described as being professional, responsible, manners
- Most ideal masculinity
- Sociologist that discusses performances and interactions with one another, using front and back stage
- According to Marx this is the working class
- Weber has 3 types of _____ (charisma, traditional, legal)
- Marx, Weber, and Durkheim all think there is an objective____
- The core of a theory
- how many layers are there of simulara
- Type of suicide that Durkheim explains as having lack of social ties and someone who is very individualized
- what is said
- the yellow wallpaper was about ____ health
25 Clues: what is said • what is inferred • The core of a theory • Most ideal masculinity • Understand group actions • Studied suicide relating to theory • how many layers are there of simulara • First black man to get his PHD at harvard • Falling ____ is not living up to the role • Whom labor serves; owns factories and land • the yellow wallpaper was about ____ health • ...
EXISTENTIAL THEORY 2025-07-05
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- HAROLD MASLOW: Full name of Maslow
- OF WORTH : In Carl Rogers' theory of personality, what concept is illustrated by a parent telling their child, “If you love mommy, you need to be top in class.”
- POSITIVE REGARD : What do you call it when a parent loves their child no matter what they do?
- Its the term when you totally stop finding meaning or purpose in life.
- OF TOMMORROW: It called a fully functional person
- ANXIETY - Part of anxiety that proportionate to the threat
- Its the relationship with other people.
- Its the relationships to yourself or your inner world.
- ORIENTATION- In rollo may’s theory it helps a person find meaning and understand what life is.
- : What term called have a unconditional positive regard and pursuing self actualization
- ESTEEM : Which part of Carl Rogers' theory refers to how a person sees their own worth or value and is one of the three aspects of the self?
- CENTERED THEORY : Theory of carl rogers
- Needs about personal growth, possible with love, esteem, and correct social conditions
- NEEDS: First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow
- ANXIETY- It also part of anxiety but its disproportionate to the threat.
- Needs focused on survival and security, like food, water, and safety
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- I AM : Its part of 3 aspect of self and its the self identity
- : What is term if your ideal self is not connected from your real self
- DYNAMIC THEORY: Theory of Maslow
- Force that affects the whole person body, mind, and emotions
- - it’s the situation when you become existentially empty.
- Structure that gives meaning to experiences
- What D in D-Needs mean
- MYTH - Have a powerful effects on individuals and cultures to know their meaning in lives.
- arises when threat to one’s core values of existence manifest.
- Highest and most difficult level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- OF FREEDOM : Rogers says that fully functioning person have this kind of characteristics
- COMPLEX: Fear of doing one’s best
- NEEDS: Needs that must be satisfied one by one, from lowest to highest
- CENTERED THERAPY : Its called in therapy in carl rogers theory.
30 Clues: What D in D-Needs mean • DYNAMIC THEORY: Theory of Maslow • COMPLEX: Fear of doing one’s best • HAROLD MASLOW: Full name of Maslow • Its the relationship with other people. • CENTERED THEORY : Theory of carl rogers • Structure that gives meaning to experiences • NEEDS: First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow • OF TOMMORROW: It called a fully functional person • ...
Educational theory 2024-12-10
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- Harvard experimental psychologist and philosopher
- Child learns through language and concepts
- Lived from 1896 to 1980
- What a student can do without assistance vs what they can do with help
- Nature vs. Nurture
- Relies on the prediction or analysis of behavior based on causal stimuli
- Recognition, Respect, Freedom, etc.
- Lived from 1904 to 1990
- Best known concept is the Zone of Proximal Development
- Process that enables a child to solve a problem, carry out a task or achieve a goal which would be beyond his unassisted efforts
- Pioneer of cognitive psychology
- Believed that children learn facts and concepts through 4 stages
- Believed education ensures social progress and reform
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- Maslow, Piaget, Skinner, etc.
- The desire to become the most that one can be
- A framework for categorizing educational goals
- Learning is internal
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- The lowest layer of Bloom's taxonomy
- The top layer of Bloom's taxonomy
- The number of Gardener's intelligences today
- Child learns through hands, mouth, eyes.
- A theory which suggests that people actively construct their knowledge of the world based on the interaction between their ideas and experiences.
- Developed the initial six intelligences
24 Clues: Nature vs. Nurture • Learning is internal • Lived from 1896 to 1980 • Lived from 1904 to 1990 • Maslow, Piaget, Skinner, etc. • Pioneer of cognitive psychology • The top layer of Bloom's taxonomy • Recognition, Respect, Freedom, etc. • The lowest layer of Bloom's taxonomy • Developed the initial six intelligences • Child learns through hands, mouth, eyes. • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-09-20
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- Cavendish,Discovered hydrogen, which he called “inflammable air,” and showed that water was made of hydrogen and oxygen.
- individuals that were part philosopher, mystic, magician, and chemists who tried to change metals into gold. While they did not discover the atom, they developed laboratory techniques such as distillation, heating, and filtering, which later helped chemists study matter more accurately. They also devised chemical symbols.
- Heisenberg, Created the Uncertainty Principle, stating that the position and momentum of an electron cannot both be known exactly at the same time.
- Curie, Discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium, showing that atoms could break apart and release energy.
- Priestley,: Discovered oxygen by heating mercuric oxide. This showed that air was not one substance but a mixture of gases. At the time, he did not know it was oxygen.
- Pauli, Proposed the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which states that no two electrons in an atom can occupy the same orbital and that two electrons in the same orbital must have opposite spins.
- Dalton, proposed the modern atomic theory which states:
- A Greek philosopher who suggested that all matter was made of four elements—earth, air, fire, and water. This was not an atomic theory, but it laid the foundation for thinking about matter. He demonstrated that air takes up space and must be matter
- Chadwick, Discovered the neutron, explaining the rest of the mass of the atom and why atoms of the same element can have different isotopes.
- Lavoisier, Known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry.” He discovered the role of oxygen in combustion, named elements, and developed the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
- Goldstein, Discovered positive particles (later called protons) by observing canal rays in a discharge tube.
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- A student of philosophy who believed matter could not be divided forever. He proposed that all matter was made of tiny, indivisible particles called “atomos,” meaning “uncuttable.”
- Schrödinger, Developed the wave equation for electrons, leading to the quantum mechanical model of the atom, where electrons are found in regions called orbitals.
- Boyle, An English scientist who is often called the “Father of Modern Chemistry.” He defined an element as a substance that could not be broken down into simpler substances and supported the idea that matter is made of tiny particles. Also, believed that air was not an element, but a mixture of gases.
- Another Greek philosopher who disagreed with Democritus. He believed matter was continuous and could be divided infinitely. His views were widely accepted for nearly 2,000 years, delaying the acceptance of atomic ideas. He believed in the four-element model.
- Planck, Introduced quantum theory, suggesting that energy is released in small packets called quanta, which helped explain how atoms absorb and release energy.
- Nagaoka, Proposed the “Saturnian model” of the atom, where electrons orbited a positively charged center like rings around Saturn.
- Moseley, Discovered that each element has a unique number of protons (atomic number), which determined its place on the periodic table.
- de Broglie, Suggested that electrons behave like waves as well as particles, a key part of quantum mechanics.
- Bohr, Improved Rutherford’s model by proposing that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels, like planets around the sun. This is known as the Planetary model.
- Rutherford, Performed the gold foil experiment, discovering the nucleus. He showed that atoms are mostly empty space with a dense, positively charged center.
- Millikan, Conducted the oil-drop experiment, which measured the charge of an electron. This led to him calculating the mass of an atom.
- J. Thomson, Discovered the electron using the cathode ray tube experiment. He proposed the “plum pudding” model, in which electrons were embedded in a sphere of positive charge.
- Faraday, Showed that atoms were related to electricity. His work with electrolysis revealed that electrical charges were involved in chemical bonding. He discovered that atoms could gain electrical charges to form ions.
24 Clues: Dalton, proposed the modern atomic theory which states: • Goldstein, Discovered positive particles (later called protons) by observing canal rays in a discharge tube. • de Broglie, Suggested that electrons behave like waves as well as particles, a key part of quantum mechanics. • ...
