color theory Crossword Puzzles
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- kinda loud
- loud
- what happens on and between the beat
- very soft
- gradually get louder
- gradually get softer
- soft
- both clefs
- lowers note half step
- smoothly connects notes of different pitches
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- joins two notes of the same pitch
- very loud
- notes above or below the staff
- kinda soft
- raises note a half step
- G clef
- how many beats per measure and what note gets 1 beat
- order of sharps (major)
- order flats (major)
- F clef
20 Clues: loud • soft • G clef • F clef • very loud • very soft • kinda loud • kinda soft • both clefs • order flats (major) • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • lowers note half step • raises note a half step • order of sharps (major) • notes above or below the staff • joins two notes of the same pitch • what happens on and between the beat • smoothly connects notes of different pitches • ...
Atomic Theory 2019-09-18
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- Model that said the atom was mostly the same consistency throughout with electrons scattered throughout.
- Came up with the "Quantum Mechanical Model" of the atom (also known for his kitty)
- The number of protons in the nucleus.
- Millikan's experiment that showed the size of a charge on an electron.
- Model that said atoms were just hard spheres.
- Who discovered atoms?
- Rutherford's model where most of the atom's mass was in its nucleus and electrons orbited it (aka Planetary Model).
- Particle with no charge.
- Who discovered the neutron?
- Made up of protons and neutrons.
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- Said there's a fundamental limit to what we can know about the behavior of quantum particles.
- Who discovered the electron?
- Bohr's model of an atom that said electrons could jump to different orbits.
- Positively charged particle.
- Negatively charged particle.
- Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom.
- Model that said that it’s impossible to simultaneously know the exact position and momentum of a particle.
- The regions around an atom that are most likely to contain electrons.
- Rutherford's experiment that showed the mass of the nucleus was 10,000 times smaller than the atom itself.
- Average mass of the atom.
20 Clues: Who discovered atoms? • Particle with no charge. • Average mass of the atom. • Who discovered the neutron? • Who discovered the electron? • Positively charged particle. • Negatively charged particle. • Made up of protons and neutrons. • The number of protons in the nucleus. • Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom. • Model that said atoms were just hard spheres. • ...
ICT THEORY 2017-12-13
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- Type o printer that creates characters by squirting ink through nozzles onto paper.
- What type of printer is an architect likely to use.
- The S in USB stands for?
- Used to transmit high definition audio and video signals.
- Wi-Fi points are often protected by a ______ key?
- A printer that creates its characters by striking the paper through an inked ribbon?
- An example of System Software
- Permanent store for programs and files.
- An example of an input device
- A type of software that works with numbers and calculations using formula.
- A dedicated computer that looks after the security of a network.
- 1024 Megabytes is equal to one?
- The T in ICT stands for?
- The V in DVD stands for?
- Type of software licence that allows you try out a program before you buy it.
- Name given to a range of online storage areas.
- Holds the "Boot" instructions.
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- A network that communicates globally
- Temporarily stores programs of instructions and active data as they are being worked on by the processor.
- Input device used on a laptop.
- The S in ISP stands for?
- Physical components of a computer system.
- Another name for a PC
- The CPU is a small ____ that can get very hot when in use and needs to be cooled.
- An item of hardware that is used as an input and an output device.
- The CPU's speed is measured in ___
- The U in EULA stands for?
- Software used to perform a specific tasks.
- An online diary in which you can "post" anything that is on your mind.
- An example of application software used to edit images.
- 8 bits equals one?
- What type of device displays processed results.
- Printer that uses toner.
33 Clues: 8 bits equals one? • Another name for a PC • The S in USB stands for? • The S in ISP stands for? • The T in ICT stands for? • Printer that uses toner. • The V in DVD stands for? • The U in EULA stands for? • An example of System Software • An example of an input device • Input device used on a laptop. • Holds the "Boot" instructions. • 1024 Megabytes is equal to one? • ...
Nursing theory 2023-11-28
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- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, Cure.
- Her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation, and nursing.
- contains the caring elements (faith, hope, love, tending, playing and learning), involves the categories of infinity and eternity, and invites to deep communion
- Emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables.
- This concept refers to the underlying principles, assumptions, and frameworks that guide the practice and education of nursing. (ACRONYM)
- Consists of interconnected links for communication of information in health care.
- This nursing theory views individuals as dynamic systems responding to stressors, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balance for well-being.
- Her theory is all about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing.
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book “Notes on Nursing”.
- Promotes the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness.
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- a theory focusing on the nurse and patient working together to achieve mutually agreed-upon goals.
- Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis.
- In Benner theory, this is the model describes the journey of nurses from beginners to experts, highlighting the development of skills and knowledge over time.
- Travelbee: This nursing theorist's work explores the interpersonal relationships between the nurse and patient, focusing on the human connection in healthcare.
- Her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution.
- Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing.
- This theorist's "From Novice to Expert" model describes the stages of nursing proficiency and skill development over time.
- She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings.
- Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients.
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing.
20 Clues: Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients. • She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings. • Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing. • Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing. • Promotes the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness. • ...
Information theory 2023-04-10
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- Crumpled
- Cram
- Strip
- A situation when you're almost in a new situation
- Devise
- Acclaim
- Bandwidth
- Faint
- Pin smt down
- Prestigious
- Bit
- Get through
- Inveigle
- Shun
- Genuine
- Sensor
- Ambiguous
- Capture
- Intact
- Interference
- Package up
- Spectacular
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- Leave out
- Binary
- Cope with
- Triumph
- Reliably
- Feat
- Change from using
- Capacity
- Enable
- Redundant
- Crisps
- Spare
- Theorem
- Probe
- So-called
- Superfluous
- Exposure
- Vague
- Compression
- Ravage
- Infere with
- Convey
44 Clues: Bit • Cram • Feat • Shun • Strip • Faint • Spare • Probe • Vague • Binary • Devise • Enable • Crisps • Sensor • Intact • Ravage • Convey • Triumph • Acclaim • Theorem • Genuine • Capture • Crumpled • Reliably • Capacity • Inveigle • Exposure • Leave out • Cope with • Bandwidth • Redundant • So-called • Ambiguous • Package up • Prestigious • Get through • Superfluous • Compression • Infere with • Spectacular • Pin smt down • Interference • Change from using • ...
Information theory 2023-05-13
29 Clues: bit • cram • feat • shun • probe • Faint • laser • strip • spare • intact • devise • binary • obroli • ravage • circuit • acclaim • set out • package • crumple • Exposure • inveigle • pin down • redundant • bandwidth • ambiguous • Superfluous • compression • Interference • on the brink of smt
Particle Theory 2021-12-16
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- The amount of space something takes up is called _____________.
- __________________ is the transfer of heat energy through solids.
- The state of matter that results from condensation.
- _____________ is the measure of average energy of moving particles in matter.
- A state of matter with a definite shape and volume.
- Both a liquid and a gas take the shape of their ___________ container.
- The states of matter can also be called ______________.
- __________ is the total energy of moving particles in matter.
- An explanation for why things work or how things happen.
- _________________ is when lower temperature causes particles to move slower and come closer together, decreasing their volume.
- This happens during the phase change from solid to liquid.
- Adding energy ___________ the attraction between particles.
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- Making ice cube trays is a process of ____________________.
- Gas can be ____________ unlike solids and liquids.
- When a solid changes directly into a gas.
- Heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- The opposite of evapoaration.
- The particles in a solid move ___________ than those in a liquid.
- Gas does not have a _________ shape or volume.
- When particles move faster and further apart due to the addition of heat, the volume is said to _________________.
- Frost on leaves are an examples of ____________.
- The state of matter where forces of attraction are the weakest.
- The change from liquid to gas.
- The particles in a liquid move ___________ when energy is added.
- Adding energy or removing energy causes a ___________ in states of matter.
- Steam boils out of water because its particles gain this.
26 Clues: The opposite of evapoaration. • The change from liquid to gas. • When a solid changes directly into a gas. • Gas does not have a _________ shape or volume. • Frost on leaves are an examples of ____________. • Gas can be ____________ unlike solids and liquids. • The state of matter that results from condensation. • A state of matter with a definite shape and volume. • ...
music theory 2022-02-24
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- extended chord
- lower in pitch
- notes of different pitches played together
- The fifth note of a scale
- type of scale
- two semitones between two different notes.
- sequence of notes played one after the other to produce a tune.
- Rising in pitch
- Falling in pitch
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- order of notes in a chord is changed
- complements a pitch
- shift a piece of music
- short sequence
- The first note
- An interval of 12 semitones
- two notes played
- lowest note of a chord
- most common scale in Western music
- scale
- theory
20 Clues: scale • theory • type of scale • extended chord • lower in pitch • short sequence • The first note • Rising in pitch • two notes played • Falling in pitch • complements a pitch • shift a piece of music • lowest note of a chord • The fifth note of a scale • An interval of 12 semitones • most common scale in Western music • order of notes in a chord is changed • ...
design theory 2024-12-10
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- Type of average which is the middle value when data is ordered from least to greatest
- The percentile of people for who are too small to reasonably size a designed object for
- Giving color texture and shade to a lined drawing to make it look more realistic
- Person who comes up with and refines the idea for a product
- General name given to the group of buyers for your products
- The amount of money left over when all costs of an enterprise have been deducted
- A new design idea
- Set rules that a product must follow to be legal to sell.
- Person who fixes or makes a product or system
- How long someone can focus on a given task.
- A type of quiz given to people to find out general answers about something
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- The sizing factor we use to make a representation of a real thing or either on paper or as a model
- The study of the measurement of people to suit the design of toys
- The percentile of people for who are too large to reasonably size a designed object for
- The looks of a product
- how people interact with physical objects
- typical graph shape for showing distribution of characteristics across a population EG people's heights
- Type of average gained from adding all parts and dividing by the number there are
- Type of average when something is frequently chosen because of its popularity
- Finding out for real whether something works
20 Clues: A new design idea • The looks of a product • how people interact with physical objects • How long someone can focus on a given task. • Finding out for real whether something works • Person who fixes or makes a product or system • Set rules that a product must follow to be legal to sell. • Person who comes up with and refines the idea for a product • ...
Programming Theory 2025-01-30
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- Python function that can be used to place text on individual lines. Can be used when file handling
- Count controlled loop
- Division that just returns the remainder (%)
- One of a range of values needs to be true
- Conditional controlled loop
- The joining of strings
- IF | ELSE
- Python function to change text to small case
- >=
- Python function to extract a range of characters from a string
- looping
- The w in file handling
- In order
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- Operator that is =
- <
- The r in file handling
- Both values need to be true
- Changing from one data type to another
- Sub program (routine) that does not return a value
- Sub program (routine) that returns a value
- An subprogram that calls itself
- Division that just returns the whole number (// - floor)
- An identifier for a value in memory that may change while the programming is running
- Operator that is ==
- >
- An identifier for a value in memory that does not change while the programming is running
- Getting a range (certain characters) of a string
- The opposite value
- Popular character set
29 Clues: < • > • >= • looping • In order • IF | ELSE • Operator that is = • The opposite value • Operator that is == • Count controlled loop • Popular character set • The r in file handling • The joining of strings • The w in file handling • Both values need to be true • Conditional controlled loop • An subprogram that calls itself • Changing from one data type to another • ...
Cell Theory! 2023-10-18
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- found only in plant cells; allows photosynthesis to happen by absorbing sunlight
- jelly-like substance inside a cell; contains all organelles
- stores water and other liquid materials inside the cell
- all living things are made of these
- cells can _______ to form new cells
- the largest living things in the organization of living this is called an _______
- Endoplasmic _______; makes lipids (fats)and breaks down harmful chemicals
- cell _______; found in both plant and animal cells, protects and supports the outside of the cell
- ______ complex; packages materials for delivery inside and outside of the cell
- organism that is made of only one cell
- organisms with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
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- control center of the cell; contains DNA
- the powerhouse of the cell; provides energy
- (plural) these create proteins; smallest organelle in the cell
- cell _____; only found in plant cells, protects and supports the outside of the cell
- last name of the scientist that created the Cell Theory
- organisms that is made of 2 or more cells
- last name of the scientist that discovered cells by looking at cork through a microscope
- organisms without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
- (plural)only found in animal cells; these digest (break down) wastes inside of cells
20 Clues: all living things are made of these • cells can _______ to form new cells • organism that is made of only one cell • control center of the cell; contains DNA • organisms that is made of 2 or more cells • the powerhouse of the cell; provides energy • organisms with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles • last name of the scientist that created the Cell Theory • ...
Music theory! 2024-02-02
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- Equals 4 beats
- Dictates how many beats per bar
- A raised semi-tone
- Found at the end of the piece
- Play Loudly
- This separates the staff into counted measures
- Equals 1 beat
- Means "short and detached sound"
- Play moderately soft
- Equals half a beat
- Middle C and up is the ______ clef
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- this means to play Legato
- Play softly
- Play moderately loud
- Equals 2 beats
- This symbol means to give the note emphasis
- Cancels out a sharp or flat
- Middle C and down is the ____ Clef
- Equals one quarter of a beat
- Means "smoothly connected"
- Counted beats of silence
- A lowered semi-tone
22 Clues: Play softly • Play Loudly • Equals 1 beat • Equals 4 beats • Equals 2 beats • A raised semi-tone • Equals half a beat • A lowered semi-tone • Play moderately loud • Play moderately soft • Counted beats of silence • this means to play Legato • Means "smoothly connected" • Cancels out a sharp or flat • Equals one quarter of a beat • Found at the end of the piece • Dictates how many beats per bar • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-08
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- equals the product and mass of velocity
- the uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid
- mass of an object divided by its value
- measure of kinetic energy of the individual particles and substance
- gas changed to a solid
- positively changed particle in the nucleus of an atom
- the ability to cause change
- thermal energy transferred from a warmer object to a cooler an object
- rate at which work is done
- speed and direction of moving object
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- a substance that has no definite shape
- negatively charged particle that exists in an electron cloud
- amount of matter in an object
- energy and object has due to its motion
- distance traveled divided by time
- eclectic neutral particle that has same mass as a proton and found in an atom nucleus
- force that acts oppose sliding between two touching surfaces
- matter that can be liquid and gets hot so it evaporates
- a push or pull
- matter with a definite value and no definite shape that con flow from place to place
20 Clues: a push or pull • gas changed to a solid • rate at which work is done • the ability to cause change • amount of matter in an object • distance traveled divided by time • speed and direction of moving object • a substance that has no definite shape • mass of an object divided by its value • equals the product and mass of velocity • energy and object has due to its motion • ...
kinetic theory 2025-05-08
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- a liquids resistance to flow is known as this
- the uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid are called this
- the things that make up all types of matter
- the average kinetic energy of the individual particles is called this
- a state of matter that has definite volume but no definite shape
- the particles in this solid are found in random arrangement
- the change from a solid state to a liquid state
- the changing state of matter is called this
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- is equal to the force exerted on a surface divided by the total area
- the particles in this solid are arranged in a repeating three dimentional pattern called a crystal
- the particles in this state are much farther apart then in other states
- the movement of thermal energy from a substance at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature is called this
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- the change from a liquid state to a solid state is called this
- the change from a liquid to a gas
- this is a measure of the amount of energy required to raise 1 g of a substance 1 Celsius
- is the change from a gaseous state to a liquid state
- the change from a solid to a gas state
- the hardest state of matter
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a sample of matter is called this
20 Clues: the hardest state of matter • the change from a liquid to a gas • the change from a solid to a gas state • anything that takes up space and has mass • the things that make up all types of matter • the changing state of matter is called this • a liquids resistance to flow is known as this • the change from a solid state to a liquid state • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-24
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- did the "oil drop experiment"
- inside nucleus, neutral charge
- negatively charged particle
- average mass of the atom
- high-vacuum _______ ray tube
- did gold foil experiment
- model where electrons are scattered throughout atom
- created quantum mechanical model
- ________ Ball Model, created by Dalton
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- _____ model, where electrons orbit a dense nucleus
- created the Uncertainty Principle
- the _______ is 10,000 times smaller than the atom
- inside nucleus, positive charge
- discovered the electron
- number of protons in the nucleus
- formed his atomic theory in 1808
- any substance that cannot be decomposed into a simpler substance
- rejected the idea that there were 4 elements
- neutrons are particles with mass but no ______
- said that electrons "jump" between energy levels
20 Clues: discovered the electron • average mass of the atom • did gold foil experiment • negatively charged particle • high-vacuum _______ ray tube • did the "oil drop experiment" • inside nucleus, neutral charge • inside nucleus, positive charge • number of protons in the nucleus • formed his atomic theory in 1808 • created quantum mechanical model • created the Uncertainty Principle • ...
CS theory 2022-03-23
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- cache is a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or ___ place.
- Motherboard is the ___ of the computer
- is the proses of sending a email and getting and revealing someone's person information
- ram repeats about 1000 times a ___
- latency is a measure of the __ it takes data to travel
- grace Hopper created __
- the bus is the ___ for the computer
- Heat Sink keeps the ___cold
- records what you type on your computer
- elon musk is the __ person on earth
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- the ASCII stands for American Standard Code For ___ Interchange
- hard Drive is the main _____ for the computer
- Case holds the __ of computer
- we call a single one or a zero a
- ROM BIOS is used in the ______ up routine for the computer
- when a ___ is being executed the Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle takes place
- ascii was extended to Unicode for non-__ characters
- microscopic transistors act as ___in the CPU
- the operating speed of the computer is the __ speed
- 16gb is equal to 16 billions
20 Clues: grace Hopper created __ • Heat Sink keeps the ___cold • 16gb is equal to 16 billions • Case holds the __ of computer • we call a single one or a zero a • ram repeats about 1000 times a ___ • the bus is the ___ for the computer • elon musk is the __ person on earth • Motherboard is the ___ of the computer • records what you type on your computer • ...
Cell Theory 2025-05-29
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- – Any living thing
- – Basic unit of life
- – Division of the cytoplasm
- – Region that holds chromatids together
- – Chromosomes become visible, nuclear membrane dissolves
- – Chromatids are pulled to opposite poles
- – Tool used to observe cells
- – Scientist who said all animals are made of cells
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- – Condensed DNA visible during mitosis
- – Cell grows and DNA replicates
- – An organism made of many cells
- – An organism made of one cell
- – Chromosomes line up in the middle
- – A well-tested explanation
- – Scientist who said all plants are made of cells
- – Organelle where mitosis takes place
- – Fibers that help separate chromosomes
- – Scientist who stated all cells come from other cells
- – Nuclear membranes start to re-form
- – Scientist who named “cells”
20 Clues: – Any living thing • – Basic unit of life • – A well-tested explanation • – Division of the cytoplasm • – Tool used to observe cells • – Scientist who named “cells” • – An organism made of one cell • – Cell grows and DNA replicates • – An organism made of many cells • – Chromosomes line up in the middle • – Nuclear membranes start to re-form • – Organelle where mitosis takes place • ...
Equestrian Theory 2025-07-10
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- A group of horses kept together
- Jumping position
- Gait where the horse is at a complete stop
- The hard outer part of a horses hoof
- A reddish-brown horse with the same color mane and tail
- Cantering on the "wrong lead"
- A small white marking between the eyes
- Talk with a ____ voice when approaching a horse
- Tool used to muck out stalls
- Always face this direction when leading a horse
- Highest part of a horses back, where they are measured from
- Pinned ears on a horse usually mean they are...
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- A riders position, form and effectiveness
- Part of the bridle that prevents it from slipping off
- The front raised part of the saddle
- A breed known for racing
- A white mark that extends down the front of the face
- Always mount and dismount from this side
- A curry comb is used in a ____ motion
- A brown horse with a black mane and tail
- A baby horse
- Gait that comes after the trot
- Signals riders use to communicate (ex. hands, voice)
23 Clues: A baby horse • Jumping position • A breed known for racing • Tool used to muck out stalls • Cantering on the "wrong lead" • Gait that comes after the trot • A group of horses kept together • The front raised part of the saddle • The hard outer part of a horses hoof • A curry comb is used in a ____ motion • A small white marking between the eyes • ...
MUSIC Theory 2022-10-25
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- have a five lines and four spaces.
- means very loud ff
- meaning to stop.
- means soft p
- combination of pitch and rhythm
- a group of flats and sharps which are places at the beginning of a staff
- also known F clef
- compose of five lines and four spaces
- also known as G clef
- have 4 beats
- gradually soft
- compose of two or more notes that played or sing together and it becomes one sound
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- the speed of a music
- one of accidentals that raises the note semitone/halfstep
- pattern of a beat/melody
- means very soft pp
- a line to notate the note outside the
- structure of how the music or song was made.
- the softness and loudness of a sound
- have 2 beats
- very loud f
- gradually loud
22 Clues: very loud f • means soft p • have 2 beats • have 4 beats • gradually loud • gradually soft • meaning to stop. • also known F clef • means very loud ff • means very soft pp • the speed of a music • also known as G clef • pattern of a beat/melody • combination of pitch and rhythm • have a five lines and four spaces. • the softness and loudness of a sound • a line to notate the note outside the • ...
hair theory 2023-01-10
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- What is the active growing stage of hair called?
- an area of cells around the dermal papilla
- the second layer consisting of unique protein structures
- Which hair structure contains melanin to give hair its natural color?
- is a segment of the outer root sheath.
- hair that grows on the scalp.
- what muscle causes the hair to stand on end?
- eyelash hair.
- Which hair structure supplies nourishment to the hair bulb?
- What is the term used to describe baby fine silky hair on the body at birth?
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- is a mass of loose connective tissue located at the base of the hair follicle.
- the hair follicle thehairstrand the arrector pili muscle and the sabaceous gland make up the?
- thick coarse hair that grows on the face to form a beard.
- The shape of the hairstrand is determined by the shape of the.
- abnormal coverage of hair on areas of the body where normally only lanugo or baby-fine hair appears.
- is a process where cells change their shape dry out and form keratin protein.
- The lower segment of the hair follicle that extends from the follicle base to the insertion of the arrector pili muscle is the
- the central core of the hairstrand also called the pith or marrow
- eyebrow hair.
- the outer covering of the hairstrand made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales
- the study of hair.
21 Clues: eyebrow hair. • eyelash hair. • the study of hair. • hair that grows on the scalp. • is a segment of the outer root sheath. • an area of cells around the dermal papilla • what muscle causes the hair to stand on end? • What is the active growing stage of hair called? • the second layer consisting of unique protein structures • ...
Cell Theory 2022-08-25
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- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
- concluded all animals are made of cells
- macromolecule that stores energy, gives protection and is involved in cell communication
- obtaining food to provide energy to grow
- improved the microscop, was the first person to view live cells
- macromolecule that contains genetic information
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- providing protection against enemies
- increase in size
- chemical reactions inside the cell
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- macromolecule that provides energy storage, structural support and cell communication
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- macromolecule that aids in cell communication, transport, a chemical breakdown of substances and structural support
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- smallest structural unit of an organism
- producing an offspring
- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
20 Clues: increase in size • producing an offspring • chemical reactions inside the cell • providing protection against enemies • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • smallest structural unit of an organism • obtaining food to provide energy to grow • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • ...
Music Theory 2022-12-11
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- Wooden percussion instrument which ranges 4 octaves
- One of the newer orchestral instruments
- One of the oldest instruments in the world
- Indicating 2 or 4 half notes in a measure
- It's about 12-13 feet long when uncoiled
- As in the first time
- There are usually three in an orchestra
- Die away
- Latin word meaning trumpet or horn
- Lowest instrument in strings
- The only brass woodwind instrument
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- Sudden forceful attack
- partially made of calfskin or plastic
- From the beginning
- Hold total value or stretch the note
- Used to alter the tone or lower the volume of instruments
- Less motion
- Uses the alto clef
- A pitched percussion instrument
- Plays a tuning note at the beginning of the orchestra concerts
- Constitutes the majority of the Sinfonia class
- Plucking strings
22 Clues: Die away • Less motion • Plucking strings • From the beginning • Uses the alto clef • As in the first time • Sudden forceful attack • Lowest instrument in strings • A pitched percussion instrument • Latin word meaning trumpet or horn • The only brass woodwind instrument • Hold total value or stretch the note • partially made of calfskin or plastic • ...
Colour Theory 2025-10-16
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- Three colours used to make all other colours
- A happy colour
- Another word for colour
- Colour is one of the 7 _____ of Art
- An angry colour
- yellow, orange, red
- A colour scheme where you take three colours that are beside each other
- Made by combining red and white
- Made by mixing a primary and secondary colour
- The colour you get when you mix two complementary colours
- A sad colour
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- The relationship between blue and orange
- Made by combining Blue and Green
- Made by combining Yellow and Red
- The brightness or dullness of a colour
- Orange, Green, Purple
- Made by combining Blue and Red
- Blue, green, purple
- Made by adding black to a hue
- Made by adding white to a hue
20 Clues: A sad colour • A happy colour • An angry colour • yellow, orange, red • Blue, green, purple • Orange, Green, Purple • Another word for colour • Made by adding black to a hue • Made by adding white to a hue • Made by combining Blue and Red • Made by combining red and white • Made by combining Blue and Green • Made by combining Yellow and Red • Colour is one of the 7 _____ of Art • ...
AC Theory 2026-02-02
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- Alternate AC name for voltage
- Represents the amplitude/magnitude and phase relationships of voltage and current
- Asymmetrical non-sinusoidal wave with instantaneous rise & fall
- Frequency range of 0Hz - 3KHz
- One complete sinewave
- Symmetrical non-sinusoidal wave with instantaneous rise & fall
- Distance from zero to the highest or lowest point on a sinewave
- Frequency range of 20KHz - 300GHz
- The amount of AC voltage that will do the same amount of work as DC voltage
- Also known as ramp voltage
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- Device that can measure voltage, current, and/or resistance
- Frequency range at 10^23Hz
- Electromechanical device that creates AC
- Distance from positive peak to negative peak
- Frequency range that includes infrared, visible, & ultraviolet
- Half of a sinewave
- Unit of measure for frequency
- Stationary portion of a generator
- Two sinewaves of the same frequency that pass through zero and peak at the same time
- Moveable coil in a generator
- Frequency range of 15Hz - 20KHz
21 Clues: Half of a sinewave • One complete sinewave • Frequency range at 10^23Hz • Also known as ramp voltage • Moveable coil in a generator • Alternate AC name for voltage • Unit of measure for frequency • Frequency range of 0Hz - 3KHz • Frequency range of 15Hz - 20KHz • Stationary portion of a generator • Frequency range of 20KHz - 300GHz • Electromechanical device that creates AC • ...
Theory Revision 2025-09-02
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- Is a technology that automatically provides users with updated content from many different sites (abbreviation)
- Device that connects computers in a network with cables, to enable communication between them (but not used for internet access)
- Allows you to control which programs can access the internet; protects your computer or network from unauthorised access
- An upgrade on WiFi and a more secure wireless networking technology that allows wireless devices to communicate with one another
- Includes the spreading of rumours, gossip and the general bullying of another person using digital communication methods (2 words)
- A place where a WiFi network has been created so that people can connect to the network
- Software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system
- Getting the latest 'bug fixes' or obtaining new features
- Where computer resources are used without permission, or for tasks not authorised by the owner of the computer (2 words)
- Connecting to your bank via the internet to perform online transactions (2 words)
- A wireless networking technology using radio waves to provide internet access
- A type of cabling that transmits data as pulses of light through thin strands of glass or plastic
- Generally, the minimum hardware requirements needed to run the software (2 words)
- Online publishing tools
- Any type of business transaction that involves communication across the internet
- Any online environment that allows people to 'chat' in real time (2 words)
- 'Free' software that is ad-sponsored and pops up adverts while the program is running
- Error in the program caused by the way it was written (2 words)
- Allows two or more people to hold online conferences at different locations (2 words)
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- where likes, dislikes, interests, photographs, etc. can be posted for friends to see and read (3 words)
- The use of deception to manipulate or 'con' someone into giving out confidential information (such as a password or account number) or into giving access to their computer or premises (2 words)
- Usually relate to the type of operating system, e.g. Linux or macOS versus Windows, and the version needed (2 words)
- Refers to centralising and automating or 'computerising' all tasks and systems in the office (2 words)
- Connects computer to a cabled network, allows computer to communicate with the network
- Network which connects computers in a small area such as a school
- Any technique or software that tries to monitor and track the way you use your computer, and then report this information to a third party
- Software that runs on internet servers - interface viewed in web browser (2 words)
- Is usually carried out by an individual who is obsessed with someone (2 words)
- outlines rights and responsibilities of network users (abbreviation)
- Web-based word processor, presentation and spreadsheet applications (2 words)
- Computing devices that use network resources
- Organisation's private network (abbreviation)
- The protocol (rule for communication) used for the fast, easy transfer of files between remote computers that have an internet connection (abbreviation)
- Cable that is easy and cheap to install (abbreviation)
- A type of malware that encrypts your files or locks your device, making them inaccessible until a ransom is paid to the attacker (2 words)
- Powerful computers that provide resources
- A technology that allows telephone calls to be made over LANs, WANs and the internet (abbreviation)
37 Clues: Online publishing tools • Powerful computers that provide resources • Computing devices that use network resources • Organisation's private network (abbreviation) • Cable that is easy and cheap to install (abbreviation) • Getting the latest 'bug fixes' or obtaining new features • Error in the program caused by the way it was written (2 words) • ...
MUSIC THEORY 2016-04-15
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- staff Combined treble and bass staffs
- The high female register
- The distance between the lowest and highest pitches of the voice
- Symbol that lowers a pitch by one half step
- piano Medium soft
- The sustaining of a pitch
- Very soft
- A sharp, flat, or natural occurring outside of the given key signature within a composition
- Symbol that raises a pitch by a half step
- line Vertical dividing line between measures on a musical staff
- A faint tone that is generated when any one tone is sounded
- Sequence of tones arranged in rising pitches
- Symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat
- signature Designation of flats and sharps at the beginning of a composition to indicate it's basic scale and tonality
- Loud
- The high male range
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- A musical form where parts enter at different times but have the same melody throughout
- Very fast
- Soft
- The distance in pitch between two tones
- scale A scale made up of 5 notes within the octave
- The pace which the music moves
- The loudness or softness of a musical passage
- A gradual decrease in the loudness of sound
- clef Symbol that indicates the placement of F below middle C
- Very loud
- The intermediate male voice
- range The span from highest to the lowest pitch a person can sing
- The highness or lowness of a sound
- The lower female register
- A fast and lively tempo
- A symbol indicating pitch designations for the lines and spaces on the staff
- An interval of 8 pitches
- Method of sight reading using the syllables DO,RE,MI,FA,SOL,LA,TI,and DO
- capella Singing without instrumental accompaniment
- A chord of 3 tones containing a root, a third, and a fifth
36 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very fast • Very loud • Very soft • piano Medium soft • The high male range • A fast and lively tempo • The high female register • An interval of 8 pitches • The sustaining of a pitch • The lower female register • The intermediate male voice • The pace which the music moves • The highness or lowness of a sound • staff Combined treble and bass staffs • ...
MUSIC THEORY 2015-12-04
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- A singing voice that is lower than the voice of a soprano and higher than the voice of a tenor
- A note having one half the value of a whole note, also called half note
- A set of five horizontal lines and four intermediate spaces and also called stave.
- Vertically lines attached to the note heads.
- The clef that establishes F a fifth below middle C on the fourth line of the staff and also called F clef
- A musical note having the longest time value, equal to four beats and also called a whole note.
- A note that is neither flat nor sharp
- A notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound
- Stems of notes can go ____ or down
- A note having one-fourth the time value of a whole note. Also called crotchet
- A rhythmic movement, or is the speed at which a piece of music is played.
- A symbol indicating that the second line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of G above middle C and also called G clef.
- A type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range is one of the highest of the male voice types
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- A musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes.
- Music is divided with bar called ___________
- The highest vocal range of all voice types
- The opposite of a sharp note, it is a lowered pitch
- There are _________ letters in the musical alphabet.
- A symbol (‘#’) placed in front of a note, increasing its pitch by a half step
- The space between two bar lines are called ___________
- A note having the time value of an eighth of a semibreve.
- The arrangement of sounds as they move through time.
22 Clues: Stems of notes can go ____ or down • A note that is neither flat nor sharp • The highest vocal range of all voice types • Music is divided with bar called ___________ • Vertically lines attached to the note heads. • The opposite of a sharp note, it is a lowered pitch • There are _________ letters in the musical alphabet. • ...
number theory 2017-09-26
23 Clues: tört • prím • közös • egész • osztó • páros • osztó • nevező • hatvány • pozitív • szabály • maradék • számjegy • páratlan • osztható • számláló • Euklidész • páros prím • többszörös • algoritmus • Eratoszthenész • teljes, tökéletes • se nem prím se nem összetett szám
Music Theory 2017-10-09
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- FCGDAEB is the order of ________.
- raise the note 1/2 a step
- lower the note 1/2 a step
- time signature
- wwhwwwh
- combines the same pitches
- a scale that has both whole and half steps
- the first form of a minor scale, that you change nothing in, play how it's written
- any changes to a note other than the key
- the same pitch written differently
- distance between 2 notes
- take half of the value of a note and add it back on to the entire note by adding a ____.
- 3 or more notes being played at one time
- combine multiple pitches at a time
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- time signatures that are divisible by 3
- , intervals that are not stable and require resolution, not pretty
- scales start on the same first note in the _____ minor
- scales that have the same key signature in the _______ minor
- take the bottom and make it the top note
- unison, fourth, fifth, and octive are examples of ______ intervals
- time signatures that are divisible by 2
- the process of rewriting a piece of music or a scale so that is sounds higher or lower in pitch
- a series of notes made up of ascending and descending pitches
- the second form of minor scales, that raises the 7th note a half step, up and back down
- time signatures that are not divisible by 2 or 3
- intervals that are treated as stable and not requiring resolution, pretty
- BEADGCF is the order of _____.
- whwwhww
- the third form of minor scales, that raises the 6th and 7th notes on the way up and play naturally on the way down
29 Clues: wwhwwwh • whwwhww • time signature • distance between 2 notes • raise the note 1/2 a step • lower the note 1/2 a step • combines the same pitches • BEADGCF is the order of _____. • FCGDAEB is the order of ________. • the same pitch written differently • combine multiple pitches at a time • time signatures that are divisible by 3 • time signatures that are divisible by 2 • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- note A note held for four beats
- Five lines and four spaces between them
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
- Very loud
- note A note held for two beats
- Gradually getting softer
- Oval shaped symbols that are placed on the lines and in the spaces
- Soft
- Order of flats
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- note A note held for one beat
- bar line Written at the end of a piece of music
- Loud
- Gradually getting louder
- Very soft
- forte Moderately loud
- The area in between two bar lines
- To play the music smoothly connected
- Order of sharps
- Connects two of the same notes
- Connects two different notes
20 Clues: Loud • Soft • Very soft • Very loud • Order of flats • Order of sharps • forte Moderately loud • Gradually getting louder • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • Gradually getting softer • Connects two different notes • note A note held for one beat • Connects two of the same notes • note A note held for two beats • note A note held for four beats • The area in between two bar lines • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- a note that takes up 2 beats in 4/4 time
- a note that takes up 4 beats in 4/4 time
- Every Good Boy Does Fine
- second lowest voice
- combining two notes on the same line
- a note that takes up 3 beats in 4/4 time
- second highest voice
- very loud
- a note that takes up 1 beat in 4/4 time
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- All Cows Eat Grass
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
- medium soft
- loud
- very sofe
- medium loud
- 4/4
- highest voice
- soft
- combining two notes on different lines
- lowest voice
20 Clues: 4/4 • loud • soft • very sofe • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • lowest voice • highest voice • All Cows Eat Grass • second lowest voice • second highest voice • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • Every Good Boy Does Fine • combining two notes on the same line • combining two notes on different lines • a note that takes up 1 beat in 4/4 time • a note that takes up 2 beats in 4/4 time • ...
Theory Rocks 2018-05-19
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- An alternate passage of music.
- A diminutive coda.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- String players and brass players use them.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- V7-vi
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- The interval that splits an octave
- ABACA is one example.
- Stacked fifths.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
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- The black notes on a piano.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- V7/V (two words).
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- An eighth note to someone from London
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- A “crazy” modality.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- B/Bb, for example.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- IV-I
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
49 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • 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 • ...
Theory Rocks! 2018-05-19
Across
- The interval that splits an octave
- ABACA is one example.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- The black notes on a piano.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A “crazy” modality.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- V7-vi
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- An alternate passage of music.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- An eighth note to someone from London
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- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- A diminutive coda.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- IV-I
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- String players and brass players use them.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
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. • The interval that splits an octave • A vigorous or playful composition. • French vocalists sing a lot of them. • ...
THEORY TEST 2012-10-15
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- A graphic Interface
- Fifth generation computing
- Non Impact Printer
- developed the first mechanical device
- Flashing square or line on the screen
- Main component
- Co-founder Bill Gates corporation
- Used to click to select
- Meaningful
- Processing Unit
- Warm Boot is used for this
- Binary digits are known as this
- Raw facts needing to be processed
- A Spreadsheet
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- MS Word
- An output device
- Situated at the top left corner of the keyboard
- Used in the development of second generation computers
- I will use this key if I need an upper letter
- Was the earliest device used for complex calculations
- Used to type
- Long Term memory
- named after the first letters across the top of the keyboard
- Commonly found on a compact disk
- One of the disadvantages of a USB
- Short Term Memory
- Composed of small dots
- is normally found on the left side of the Task Bar
- Storage device
- removes text forward
30 Clues: MS Word • Meaningful • Used to type • A Spreadsheet • Main component • Storage device • Processing Unit • An output device • Long Term memory • Short Term Memory • Non Impact Printer • A graphic Interface • removes text forward • Composed of small dots • Used to click to select • Fifth generation computing • Warm Boot is used for this • Binary digits are known as this • ...
Sociological Theory 2012-12-18
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- cheese
- of production
- Marx said this contained production
- an organic theory
- Marx's mate
- everyone equal
- ooh science!
- Marx wrote this in 1848 with his mate
- small
- look at all those symbols kevin!
- the nicest kind of feminists?
- big beard
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- father of functionalism
- of production
- a conflict theory
- garfinkel
- he thought of social action theory
- feminists
- a conflict theory
- Marx said this contained not production
- giddens big idea
- we agree!
- can we be sure we exist?
- the state owns things
- feminists
- its all about the cash!
- big
- banana
28 Clues: big • small • cheese • banana • garfinkel • feminists • we agree! • feminists • big beard • Marx's mate • ooh science! • of production • of production • everyone equal • giddens big idea • a conflict theory • a conflict theory • an organic theory • the state owns things • father of functionalism • its all about the cash! • can we be sure we exist? • the nicest kind of feminists? • look at all those symbols kevin! • ...
General Theory 2013-05-30
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- The unit of electrical current.
- An instrument used to measure voltage.
- The unit of electrical charge.
- An instrument for measuring resistance.
- A circuit with a complete current path.
- An electrical instrument used to measure current.
- A circuit in which there is not a complete current path.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom.
- An electrical component designed specifically to provide resistance.
- A valence electron that has broken away from its parent atom and is free to move from atom to atom within the atomic structure of a material.
- A protective device that burns open when excessive current flows in a circuit.
- The amount of energy available to move a certain number of electrons from one point to another in an electrical circuit.
- The unit of energy.
- An energy source that produces electrical signals.
- A symbolized diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit.
- An electrical property of matter that exists because of an excess or a deficiency of electrons.
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- An atomic particle having no electrical charge.
- An instrument that measures voltage, current, and resistance.
- The limits of variation in the value of a component.
- A positively charged atomic particle.
- A material that has a conductive value between a conductor and that of an insulator.
- The unit of resistance.
- An electrical instrument that produces voltage, current, and power from the AC power line or batteries in a form suitable for use in vaious applications to power electronic equipment.
- The basic particle of electrical charge in matter.
- An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
- The rate of flow of electrons.
- The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- A material that does not allow current under normal conditions.
- The orbit in which an electron revolves.
- Opposition to current.
- A material in which electrical current can flow with relative ease.
- The smallest particle of an element possessing the unique characteristics of that element.
32 Clues: The unit of energy. • Opposition to current. • The unit of resistance. • The unit of electrical charge. • The rate of flow of electrons. • The unit of electrical current. • A positively charged atomic particle. • An instrument used to measure voltage. • An instrument for measuring resistance. • A circuit with a complete current path. • The orbit in which an electron revolves. • ...
Learning Theory 2014-03-12
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- Involves reaching the desired behaviour pattern one step at a time through Operant Conditioning
- Another name for Operant Conditioning
- response A stimulus that evokes an unconditioned response
- A process of behaviour modification by which a subject comes to respond in a desired manner to a previously neutral stimulus that has been repeatedly presented along with an unconditioned stimulus that elicits the desired response
- Known for his contribution to Classical Conditioning
- A new or modified response elicited by a stimulus after conditioning
- Initially meaningless stimuli or event becomes inherently rewarding after repeated association with primary reinforcer
- A box that can only be opened through some obscure, and sometimes complicated, series of manipulations
- A process of behaviour modification in which the likelihood of a specific behaviour is increased or decreased through positive or negative reinforcement each time the behaviour is exhibited, so that the subject comes to associate the pleasure or displeasure of the reinforcement with the behaviour
- A response that is followed by a reward is more likely to recur whereas one that is followed by an unpleasant experience is less likely to occur again
- An aversive action or unpleasant sensation applied either during or within one second of a particular behaviour that reduces the likelihood of that behaviour being repeated in the future
- The rewarding of a correct behavioural response, increasing the likelihood of that behaviour being repeated
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- A reduction or a loss in the strength or rate of a conditioned response when the unconditioned stimulus or reinforcement is withheld
- Another name for Classical Conditioning
- A stimulus or event that is inherently rewarding to the animal
- Animal is encouraged to engage in another behaviour that is more pleasurable and which cannot be performed simultaneously with fear responses in the presence of the triggering stimulus
- A form of reinforcement in which the removal of a negative or aversive stimulus, such as a loud noise or an unpleasant event, results in an increased probability that a particular behavioural response will occur in the future
- Prolonged exposure to a negatively perceived stimulus at a level that provokes the response so that the animal eventually give up
- An example of a secondary reinforcer
- Known for his contribution to Operant Conditioning
- An example of a primary reinforcer
- Type of reinforcement schedule where every correct response is rewarded
- Another name for Operant Conditioning
- Type of reinforcement schedule where the correct behaviour is rewarded occasionally and on a random or unpredictable basis
24 Clues: An example of a primary reinforcer • An example of a secondary reinforcer • Another name for Operant Conditioning • Another name for Operant Conditioning • Another name for Classical Conditioning • Known for his contribution to Operant Conditioning • Known for his contribution to Classical Conditioning • response A stimulus that evokes an unconditioned response • ...
Kinetic Theory 2021-08-31
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- the volume of a gas is not ___
- state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- all matter is composed of small ___
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- the unit used to measure energy
- energy of motion
- particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement
- the kinetic theory explains the physical properties of matter in terms of the ___ of its particles
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- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed from a substance
- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- the transfer of thermal energy
- particles in liquids and gases have an ___ arrangement
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- thermal energy depends on the amount of ___ in the substance
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least kinetic energy
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
20 Clues: energy of motion • the volume of a gas is not ___ • the transfer of thermal energy • the unit used to measure energy • all matter is composed of small ___ • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • ...
cell theory 2021-08-26
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- a lens on the microscope that allows the microscope to view basic objects
- a living thing
- a knob on the microscope that adjusts focus on a small scale
- a lens on the microscope that usually magnifies an image by 10
- the construct of multiple cells
- a plastic strip used over the item being examined
- the process of cells duplicating
- a cushiony wall of the cell
- a cell that has a special function
- a cell in the human body that transports nerve signals
- the part of a cell that excretes waste
- the construct of organs
- a living thing
- the part of the cell that houses the DNA
- a part of the microscope where the slide goes
- the part of a cell that converts sugar into energy
- a scientific tool used for looking at microscopic organisms and objects
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- an organism with more than one cell
- a small plastic rectangle where the item wanting to be examined is placed
- the process of replicating an organism
- the part of the cell that contains the instruction to grow
- a hard wall of the cell
- a cell in the human body that transports oxygen
- a sort of jelly that holds the cell together
- an organism with one cell
- the construct of tissue
- the smallest
- a knob on the microscope that adjusts focus on a large scale
- the organ system of the brain
- the tissue that is made up of neuron cells
- a common type of unicellular organism
31 Clues: the smallest • a living thing • a living thing • a hard wall of the cell • the construct of tissue • the construct of organs • an organism with one cell • a cushiony wall of the cell • the organ system of the brain • the construct of multiple cells • the process of cells duplicating • a cell that has a special function • an organism with more than one cell • ...
Evolutionary Theory 2022-03-11
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- Difference in a physical trait
- Organisms that have a backbone
- Selection in which a species could change by breeding it for certain traits
- Naturalist who cruised around the world in the HMS Beagle
- Many species in an environment
- Structures that have no function
- Structures from different species that are similar
- Structures that perform a similar function but are not similar
- Study of the geographic distribution of organisms
- ancestry Species descended from one species
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- Allows organisms to survive much better
- Preserved remains of organisms
- Idea that a species changes into a new species
- Group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring
- Study of embryos
- Common relative a species descended from
- Change in a species over time
- Idea that a species changes over time
- Proposed that traits modify over an organism's lifetime
- Selection explains how evolution can occur
20 Clues: Study of embryos • Change in a species over time • Difference in a physical trait • Preserved remains of organisms • Organisms that have a backbone • Many species in an environment • Structures that have no function • Idea that a species changes over time • Allows organisms to survive much better • Common relative a species descended from • ...
CS theory 2022-03-23
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- cache is a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or ___ place.
- Motherboard is the ___ of the computer
- is the proses of sending a email and getting and revealing someone's person information
- ram repeats about 1000 times a ___
- latency is a measure of the __ it takes data to travel
- grace Hopper created __
- the bus is the ___ for the computer
- Heat Sink keeps the ___cold
- records what you type on your computer
- elon musk is the __ person on earth
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- the ASCII stands for American Standard Code For ___ Interchange
- hard Drive is the main _____ for the computer
- Case holds the __ of computer
- we call a single one or a zero a
- ROM BIOS is used in the ______ up routine for the computer
- when a ___ is being executed the Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle takes place
- ascii was extended to Unicode for non-__ characters
- microscopic transistors act as ___in the CPU
- the operating speed of the computer is the __ speed
- 16gb is equal to 16 billions
20 Clues: grace Hopper created __ • Heat Sink keeps the ___cold • 16gb is equal to 16 billions • Case holds the __ of computer • we call a single one or a zero a • ram repeats about 1000 times a ___ • the bus is the ___ for the computer • elon musk is the __ person on earth • Motherboard is the ___ of the computer • records what you type on your computer • ...
Music Theory 2021-12-17
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- Musicians use this to read music, and it is described in two words. It is extremely important for instrumentalists to learn. It is also the title of this crossword puzzle.
- A specific clef that is used by cellists, bassists, bassoonists, trombones, and other low register instruments.
- Something that orchestral musicians do with their instruments before the concert. It also takes a while for a harp player to do this task. In fact, it takes about 30 minutes for a beginner harpist to do this.
- The specific dynamic that means “loud.” The word’s origin is Italian, and it is often labeled as a swirly “F” in the middle of the grand staff (a staff that ties the treble and bass clef to one instrument). It looks extremely similar to this: f.
- Two words that are a specific note found while reading music. It has a filled-in head and a stem with no flag. It is one of the first notes taught when learning music theory.
- Something musicians and theory students alike ask for when they are unable to figure something out on their own. Most often, beginners to music theory become frustrated and request this from their teachers. Very often, music players need to ask for this more than they do. In fact, at this very moment, a particular harpist needs this a lot.
- these two words are a note that is held out for four beats. It looks almost identical to an “O.” It has no stem or flag and is one of the longest-held notes that a musician will ever see or play.
- These two words are a little more advanced in the music theory world. They can be described with sharps and flats. An example of this would be “The Key of C Major; The Key of F Major."
- This is another word for “bar” that alludes to a particular played tempo that has a certain number of beats. When composers (sheet music writers) write their compositions, they break them into smaller pieces, making them easier to read (MasterClass staff).
- This word is often used to give musicians a chance to “breathe” and stop for a very short period of time. It is found in measures, and musicians stop playing for a whole, half, a quarter, an eighth, etc... of a measure.
- A word that indicates whether to be loud or soft between measures or phrases in written music pieces. It makes the music more colorful and interesting as well as expressive. This single word categorizes forte and pianissimo into a single group.
- Something that a conductor uses to read the music as they conduct. The entirety of all the orchestral parts is found on this. Most modern-day composers are able to create this on a computer using specific software. Before technology, composers had to hand-write this.
- Beginners to music theory use this term to remember how to read the notes for the treble clef. A hint to this word: "The treble clef and the spaces between the lines."
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- These two words are really important to reading music. Musicians identify it as the specific signature after the treble clef. It is also mostly seen as a fraction looking like this: 4/4, ¾, and 6/8.
- A particular piece of music that features a specified instrument. Many times, the instrumentalist has a solo in the middle of the song with the orchestra playing “behind,” or even not playing at all.
- these two words are a specific musical note. This note is held out for two beats. It has a stem but not a filled-in head.
- An individual that writes music, specifically sheet music. During the classical era, some of the most famous ________'s include Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. These songwriters had no choice but to write their works by hand.
- This word has nothing to do with music, but is, in fact, an emotion felt with most new music theory students. Another word for this emotion would be mad, frustrated, and annoyed.
- An individual instrument that is referred to when helping students learn music theory. In America, it is counted as the most popular instrument and is also known for being able to play both the melody and harmony simultaneously. Musicians that play this instrument classically have to read both treble and bass clef--at the same time!
- This term is very similar to a chord. Like a chord, it is constructed of three tones, root, third, and fifth (for excample, in a C-Chord, the notes used would be C[root], E[third], and G[fifth]). However, this word is different from a chord because chords can be more than three notes or tones whereas ____s cannot.
- A variety of musicians who play a diversity of instruments together in harmony to make a splendid sound. Almost every type of instrument has a different part to play in this with one master-mind (the conductor) conducting the multitude of instrumentalists.
- This is a specific clef (Musicians use the various clefs for the purpose of being able to tell what notes are which lines for the staff) that is also known as the “G” clef. Most higher register instruments have to read this clef including violinists, harpists, piano players, flutists, clarinetists, and most brass players.
- This is not a real word, but it is the notes of the lines for the treble clef. Another hint for this: "Every Good Boy Does Fine."
- Three to four notes played together simultaneously. It can come in all shapes and sizes. This also has different positions, which can include root position, first inversion, and second inversion.
- A dynamic that has an Italian origin. In English, the word means “very softly” and starts with a “P.” In music, It looks extremely similar to this: PP.
25 Clues: A specific clef that is used by cellists, bassists, bassoonists, trombones, and other low register instruments. • these two words are a specific musical note. This note is held out for two beats. It has a stem but not a filled-in head. • ...
cs theory 2021-05-05
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- return a 1
- TM part, old style
- moves without input
- the nondeterministic man
- doubly confined
- (this)*technically
- two (or one?) classes
- a property of anything finite
- set size
- bar operation
- map from A to B
- loopless and branchless
- meta
- they SAT first
- main complexity concern
- alan, of the machine
- step sequence
- alphabet unit
- move between states
- functional injection
- modern machine memory
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- key np complete problem
- states with two borders
- circuit circle
- complete snake
- he devised diagonalization
- animal busy writing 1s
- way from NFA to DFA
- first rung of the infinite ladder, so to speak
- nate's layered recipe
- mcgyver's method
- sweet syntax
- submission stylizer
- most properties, per Rice
- starman
- 10,000 domino creation
- it comes in many sizes
- this or that ... NOT!
- one gate to rule them all
- nate's gates
- EVAL's aim
- second base
- mathematical dominoes
- 1 or 1000001, e.g.
- machine of all trades
- matter of behavior
- a case of logic
- "... nine nine nine nine ... " asker
- network
- 0 may or may not be this
50 Clues: meta • starman • network • set size • return a 1 • EVAL's aim • second base • sweet syntax • nate's gates • bar operation • step sequence • alphabet unit • circuit circle • complete snake • they SAT first • doubly confined • map from A to B • a case of logic • mcgyver's method • TM part, old style • (this)*technically • 1 or 1000001, e.g. • matter of behavior • moves without input • way from NFA to DFA • ...
MUSIC Theory 2022-10-25
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- structure of how the music or song was made.
- pattern of a beat/melody
- have 4 beats
- a group of flats and sharps which are places at the beginning of a staff
- means very soft pp
- compose of five lines and four spaces
- means very loud ff
- the softness and loudness of a sound
- gradually loud
- also known as G clef
- a line to notate the note outside the
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- combination of pitch and rhythm
- have 2 beats
- compose of two or more notes that played or sing together and it becomes one sound
- means soft p
- also known F clef
- have a five lines and four spaces.
- gradually soft
- the speed of a music
- meaning to stop.
- very loud f
- one of accidentals that raises the note semitone/halfstep
22 Clues: very loud f • have 2 beats • have 4 beats • means soft p • gradually soft • gradually loud • meaning to stop. • also known F clef • means very soft pp • means very loud ff • the speed of a music • also known as G clef • pattern of a beat/melody • combination of pitch and rhythm • have a five lines and four spaces. • the softness and loudness of a sound • compose of five lines and four spaces • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-10-07
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- Electron charge
- Atoms of the same element are exactly alike. Atoms of different elements are different.
- Neutron charge
- How many electrons are in the sixth orbit?
- Proton charge
- How many electrons are in the first orbit?
- Discovered electrons can jump from one energy level to another.
- Discovered the existence of neutrons.
- How many electrons are in the fourth orbit?
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- Protons = ________
- Atomic Mass - Atomic Number = Number of _____
- What did Bhors model look like?
- What did Thomsons model look like?
- Proposed the Law of Conservation of Matter
- Said the exact location of an electron cannot be found.
- Gold foil experiment
- The atomic number is equal to the amount of _______.
- Discovered that atoms can be split into smaller particles.
- How many electrons are in the second orbit?
- Where the protons and neutrons are located in an atom?
20 Clues: Proton charge • Neutron charge • Electron charge • Protons = ________ • Gold foil experiment • What did Bhors model look like? • What did Thomsons model look like? • Discovered the existence of neutrons. • Proposed the Law of Conservation of Matter • How many electrons are in the sixth orbit? • How many electrons are in the first orbit? • ...
Chaos 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. • ...
Colour Theory 2019-09-26
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- colours that tend to appear in the foreground
- three colours side by side
- C0 M100 Y100 K0
- how clearly something can be read
- colour scheme of two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- C50 M75 Y100 K0
- a colour scheme that uses three colours equally spaced from each other on the colour wheel
- the colours between a primary and a secondary
- two colors side by side, interacting with one another that changes our perception accordingly
- when you add black to a colour
- a colour scheme uses only one hue
- the result colour when you mix 2 primary colours
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- C75 M0 Y25 K0
- blues, greens, and violets are classified as these types of colours
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make white
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make black
- colour scheme using one colour and the colour on each side of its complement on the colour wheel
- C0 M50 Y100 K0
- complementary colours of equal lightness and saturation tend to make each other do this
- colour mode is used in web design
- colours that hold more visual weight
- something that is pleasing to the eye
- the range of colours that can be produced in any given colour mode
- when you add white to a colour
- colour mode is used in print design
25 Clues: C75 M0 Y25 K0 • C0 M50 Y100 K0 • C0 M100 Y100 K0 • C50 M75 Y100 K0 • three colours side by side • when you add black to a colour • when you add white to a colour • how clearly something can be read • colour mode is used in web design • a colour scheme uses only one hue • colour mode is used in print design • colours that hold more visual weight • something that is pleasing to the eye • ...
String theory 2020-04-26
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- a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings.
- the force that holds particles together in the atomic nucleus and the force that holds quarks together in elementary particles.
- A physical entity postulated in string theory and related subjects.
- The projection of the particle spin along its momentum direction.
- A part of mathematics that studies the size, shapes, positions and dimensions of things.
- a physical quantity is the index of each of the fundamental quantity ( Length, mass, time, temperature, Luminous intensity, Current ) which expresses that quantity.
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- one of the fundamental particles in physics
- Theory that explains how space and time are linked for objects that are moving at a consistent speed in a straight line.
- fundamental force that acts between leptons and is involved in the decay of hadrons.
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- a branch of physics that describes how the Universe works at the level smaller than atoms.
- a theory trying to unify the four known natural forces or fields
- The domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom.
- largest and most powerful particle accelerator.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena.
- A branch of physics that studies the nature of the particles that constitute matter and radiation.(high energy physics)
- An idea that history repeats itself to solve similar problems.
- periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium, commonly resulting when almost any physical system is displaced from its equilibrium condition and allowed to respond to the forces that tend to restore equilibrium.
- co-founder of string field theory
20 Clues: co-founder of string field theory • one of the fundamental particles in physics • largest and most powerful particle accelerator. • An idea that history repeats itself to solve similar problems. • a theory trying to unify the four known natural forces or fields • The projection of the particle spin along its momentum direction. • ...
Theory Keywords 2024-05-02
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- memory used to ttemporarily store instructions of programs currently in use so they can be quickly accessed by the CPU
- a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer
- is a technology that allows you to make voice calls using a broadband Internet connection instead of a regular phone line
- an online place where people sharing the same interest can interact
- a networking device that forwards data packets to the correct network.
- the SQL keyword used to create a query
- a protocol used for automatically assigning IP addresses to clients
- the time it takes for a data packet to travel from a sender to a reciever
- a type of wired connection
- a type of low-cost and very easy to implement communication method, mostly used for IoT
- a type of software used by the user to perform specific tasks
- type of data thta can be organised in a database
- a networking device that connects end devices to a network
- a legal agreement between the software owner and the user that defines the terms and conditions for using the software
- system designed for a specific function within a larger system
- a type of diagram that depicts the steps in a process
- a type of software that are designed to manage system resources, hardware and other software
- a type of key in a database that uniquely identifies each record
- a quick-repair job for a piece of software designed to resolve functionality issues
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- software that provides low-level control of computing device hardware
- Fetches, decodes and executes program instructions
- memory used to store computer start-up instructions
- an IP address that does not change
- a type of device that allows users to feed data into a computer system
- breaking down large problems into several smaller, simpler tasks. Often used for systems design.
- a type of secondary storage medium that uses laser beams to record and retrieve digital data
- a hardware device that connects to a computer and used to transfer information into and out of a computer
- a machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information for reading by the camera on a smartphone
- a type of encryption that uses two keys: a public key to encrypt and a private key to decrypt
- software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance
- a diagram used to represent a flow of data through a process or a system
- a type of cable cables that carries digital audio and video signals over
- the tendency for separated technologies to become integrated into one device
- a measure of the maximum amount of data per second that can be transmitted over a network
- technology that uses a network of satellites and receiving devices used to determine the location of something on Earth
- a hardware component, typically a circuit board or chip, installed on a computer so it can connect to a network
- technology that consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, a radio receiver, and a transmitter that allow for tracking or matching of an item or individual
- a type of secondary storage medium that stores data electronically and has no moving parts
- a type of website where the pages can be personalised for each user, and they can create accounts, post comments etc
- a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules
40 Clues: a type of wired connection • an IP address that does not change • the SQL keyword used to create a query • type of data thta can be organised in a database • Fetches, decodes and executes program instructions • memory used to store computer start-up instructions • a type of diagram that depicts the steps in a process • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-07
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- Energy levels are ___ similar to stairsteps
- Who made the first solar system model?
- What ball does the Solid Sphere Model look most like?
- Negatively charged particles can be removed with
- Who conducted the first Oil Drop Experiment?
- Tiny invisible particles called atoms make up what
- What do you call something that has the same number of protons but different neutrons as each other?
- Atoms of the same element are...
- Who found that electrons live in fuzzy probability regions or clouds?
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- Electrons live in ___ locations
- Electron locations cannot be ...
- Who made the first Nuclear Model?
- Who wrote the first Atomic Theory??
- "___" Foil Experiment
- What particles are a composite of two protons and electrons joined together?
- Who made the first Neutron model?
- Electrons travel around the nucleus like
- Who made the first Plum Pudding model?
- Who improved on Bohrs findings?
- Tiny units that make the universe
20 Clues: "___" Foil Experiment • Electrons live in ___ locations • Who improved on Bohrs findings? • Electron locations cannot be ... • Atoms of the same element are... • Who made the first Nuclear Model? • Who made the first Neutron model? • Tiny units that make the universe • Who wrote the first Atomic Theory?? • Who made the first solar system model? • ...
Marxist Theory 2023-02-13
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- Opposing a given state of things
- How the work occurs ‘… of production’
- Taking advantage of
- Synthesis of conflict under capitalism is … revolution
- Needed for work to occur ‘… of production’
- Industrial working class
- German philosopher who co-authored the Manifesto with Marx
- First revolution in Marxist theory
- Number of revolutions in Marxist theory
- A given state of things
- Second revolution in Marxist theory
- Second stage of history according to Marx
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- Fifth stage of history according to Marx
- Determines the superstructure (2 words)
- Third stage of history according to Marx
- Marx’s theory (2 words)
- Increasing awareness of exploitation (2 words)
- Politics, morality and culture is part of society’s …
- An argument
- First stage of history according to Marx (2 words)
- Resolution
- Fourth stage of history according to Marx
22 Clues: Resolution • An argument • Taking advantage of • Marx’s theory (2 words) • A given state of things • Industrial working class • Opposing a given state of things • First revolution in Marxist theory • Second revolution in Marxist theory • How the work occurs ‘… of production’ • Determines the superstructure (2 words) • Number of revolutions in Marxist theory • ...
Nail Theory 2023-06-13
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- Split or brittle nails.
- The study of the structure and growth of the nails.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix.
- Increased curvature of the nails.
- The half-moon shape at the base of the nail, which is the visible part of the matrix.
- Horizontal wavy ridges across the nail.
- Bitten nails.
- The pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix.
- This is an appendage of the skin.
- The tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows.
- The Shedding or falling off of the nails.
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle.
- Bluish in color.
- The technical name for the nail.
- The nail is made up of.
- Inflammation of the skin around the nail.
- The overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail.
- How many signs of infection there is.
- The visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge (the nail body).
- Indentations that run across the nail.
- Very thin, soft nails.
- The living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail.
- The living tissue underneath the free edge of the nail.
- The area of the nail where the nail body rests. Nerves and blood vessels found here supply nourishment.
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- The cause of the disease, disorder or condition.
- Nails with a concave shape.
- Any disease, disorder or Condition of the nail.
- The live tissue at the base of the nail.
- A brown or black darkening of the nail.
- How many months it takes for a new fingernail to grow.
- Atrophy or wasting away of the nail.
- Living skin that becomes attached to the nail plate.
- Ringworm of the hand.
- The active tissue that generates cells, which harden as they move outward to form the nail plate.
- White spots appearing on the nail.
- Thickening of the nail plate or an abnormal outgrowth of the nail.
- indented vertical lines down the nail plate.
- The folds of skin on either side of the nail groove.
- The part of the nail that extends beyond the finger or toe.
- Dark Purplish discoloration under the nail.
- Ringworm of the nail.
- Ringworm of the feet or Athletes foot.
- Loosening or separation of the nail.
- Split cuticles; loose skin separated from the cuticle.
44 Clues: Bitten nails. • Bluish in color. • Ringworm of the hand. • Ringworm of the nail. • Very thin, soft nails. • Split or brittle nails. • The nail is made up of. • Nails with a concave shape. • Inflammation of the nail matrix. • The technical name for the nail. • Increased curvature of the nails. • This is an appendage of the skin. • White spots appearing on the nail. • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-21
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- a vertical line that separates measures.
- a symbol/accidental that raises the pitch of a note by a half step
- a symbol that negates the written accidental/symbol.
- when vocalists sing the same notes and rhythms but at different times (usually overlapping).
- note or rest that is two beats longs
- gradually get louder
- gradually get softer
- loud
- a symbol/articulation that makes the note short and detached from others.
- a symbol/accidental that lowers the pitch of a note by a half step.
- a symbol that tells us to go back and re-sing a section of music.
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- when all vocalists sing the same notes and rhythms at the same time.
- the supporting musical phrase. Can be one or more parts (i.e. Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass).
- soft
- a symbol that tells us not to sing or play; silence.
- the space between two barlines where music is written. Usually 4 beats (in 4/4 meter).
- note or rest that is one beat long
- the most important musical phrase sung in a choral piece (usually sung by Sopranos).
- note or rest that is four beats long
- medium
- the five lines and four spaces that music is written.
- connects two notes together
22 Clues: soft • loud • medium • gradually get louder • gradually get softer • connects two notes together • note or rest that is one beat long • note or rest that is four beats long • note or rest that is two beats longs • a vertical line that separates measures. • a symbol that tells us not to sing or play; silence. • a symbol that negates the written accidental/symbol. • ...
Theory Questions 2025-03-11
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- Two whole notes and a quarter note
- With feeling or expression
- rhythmic effect which places emphasis on a weak or unaccented part of the measure
- Three dotted quarter notes plus a dotted half note
- A pause or a hold
- A quarter note
- Four dotted quarter notes
- A study or exercise focusing on a particular technical or musical problem
- smooth, even, without breaks between notes
- notes that written different but sound the same
- Six sixteenth notes and eighth note
- Five eighth notes
- Soft
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- Three eighth notes
- Pitch difference between two notes
- Continue in the same style
- Go back to the sign
- A concluding passage,end section
- Two eighth notes
- Order of flats
- A dotted quarter note
- Dotted half note plus an eighth note
- Two dotted quarter notes and quarter note
- Part for one performer
24 Clues: Soft • Order of flats • A quarter note • Two eighth notes • A pause or a hold • Five eighth notes • Three eighth notes • Go back to the sign • A dotted quarter note • Part for one performer • Four dotted quarter notes • Continue in the same style • With feeling or expression • A concluding passage,end section • Pitch difference between two notes • Two whole notes and a quarter note • ...
Music Theory 2025-04-25
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- A flat, natural, or sharp outside of the Key signature
- the symbol at the beginning of your music telling how high or low to play
- Composer of jungle dance
- From the sign to the coda
- hold a note until the conductor cuts you off
- a chord of 3 notes
- Beats per Minute
- volume markings in italian
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- Loud
- the last name of the composer of star wars
- From the beginning to the coda
- signature flats, naturals, or sharps at the beginning of the music
- gradually get louder
- a series of notes in a specific order
- lowers the pitch by a half step
- raises the pitch by a half step
- 3 or more notes played at the same time
- the frequency of a sound measured in Hz
- the speed of music
- the standard unit of time in music
20 Clues: Loud • Beats per Minute • a chord of 3 notes • the speed of music • gradually get louder • Composer of jungle dance • From the sign to the coda • volume markings in italian • From the beginning to the coda • lowers the pitch by a half step • raises the pitch by a half step • the standard unit of time in music • a series of notes in a specific order • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-06
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- opposite of cold
- bubble in hot water
- states of energy
- first word of the title
- when the outside of your glass gets wet
- hot cold warm cool
- gas
- frozen water
- opposite of hot
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- mixes in with water
- putting water in cold temperatures to where it turns solid
- gas liquid solid
- opposite of solid
- what the cross word title is
- something you drink
- fast
- electric
- like steam
- opposite of liquid
- defrost
20 Clues: gas • fast • defrost • electric • like steam • frozen water • opposite of hot • gas liquid solid • opposite of cold • states of energy • opposite of solid • hot cold warm cool • opposite of liquid • mixes in with water • bubble in hot water • something you drink • first word of the title • what the cross word title is • when the outside of your glass gets wet • ...
ECONOMIC THEORY 2025-01-16
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- What is the graphical representation of trade-offs?
- What do we call decisions that involve incremental adjustments?
- What is the surplus resulting from price floors?
- What is the price where supply equals demand?
- What is a reduction in total surplus due to a tax?
- What measures responsiveness to price changes?
- What is the ability to produce a good using fewer inputs?
- What term refers to markets that trade internationally?
- What type of goods have demand that rises with income?
- What is demand that does not change much with price?
- What is a simplified representation of the real world?
- What is the cross-effect of a price change in one good on another?
- What type of statement prescribes how the world ought to be?
- What is the willingness and ability to buy a product?
- What measures responsiveness of demand to income changes?
- What term describes people specializing in tasks?
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- What is a government-imposed minimum price?
- What term refers to how economists test theories?
- What is a government-imposed maximum price?
- What is the ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost?
- What is the burden of a tax called?
- What type of statement describes the world as it is?
- What is the willingness and ability to sell a product?
- What term refers to goods that replace each other?
- What is the exchange of goods and services called?
- What term describes limited resources?
- What principle refers to people responding to incentives?
- What is the next best alternative foregone?
- What is the revenue earned from selling goods?
- What is the concept of trade between two parties?
30 Clues: What is the burden of a tax called? • What term describes limited resources? • What is a government-imposed minimum price? • What is a government-imposed maximum price? • What is the next best alternative foregone? • What is the price where supply equals demand? • What measures responsiveness to price changes? • What is the revenue earned from selling goods? • ...
set theory 2025-09-10
trait theory 2025-10-23
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- ODD a disorder where a child displays aggression and combative behavior
- theory, low arousal levels seek strong thrills/experiences which can include/ lead to risky/violent behavior
- the view that criminality is the product of an abnormal biological/psychological trait, e.g. genetic, neurological, or hormonal
- target people who are at risk of problematic behavior
- facial features
- large bone structure predisposed to store fat, sentimental
- "criminals are organically inferior."
- a mental illness that causes a distorted reality
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- a method for classifying a person's body type
- action before a crime occurs
- preventing re-offending
- positive and negative reinforcement, and positive and negative punishment
- lack of remorse and empathy, and violates the rights of others
- physical traits that Lambroso claimed could be used to identify a 'born criminal'
- thin physique with long thin muscles and limbs very social and relaxed
- perception of reality, and mental processes needed to understand the world
- criminals revert to a primitive genetic form
- the Iceman, NJ criminal leader of a burglary ring
- athletic muscular build most likely to engage in crime
- contours of the skull
- a more severe display of behaviors than ODD
21 Clues: facial features • contours of the skull • preventing re-offending • action before a crime occurs • "criminals are organically inferior." • a more severe display of behaviors than ODD • criminals revert to a primitive genetic form • a method for classifying a person's body type • a mental illness that causes a distorted reality • ...
cell theory 2025-11-10
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- Wall: A rigid outer layer made of cellulose that provides structural strength, support, and protection to the cell.
- The complex of DNA and proteins (histones) that makes up chromosomes within the nucleus.
- A cylindrical structure found in animal cells, which helps organize microtubules and is involved in cell division.
- The jelly-like fluid portion of the cytoplasm in which organelles are suspended.
- A specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function, analogous to an organ in a body.
- (Cilia, plural): Small, hair-like projections on the surface of some cells that beat rhythmically to move the cell or move fluid/materials past the cell.
- Membrane: Another term for the cell membrane.
- A vesicle that collects cytoplasmic material and organelles for degradation.
- Often called the "control center" or "brain" of the cell, it houses the cell's DNA in the form of chromatin and chromosomes.
- The microtubule-organizing center in animal cells, containing the centrioles.
- (Flagella, plural): A longer, whip-like appendage used for cell locomotion.
- The genetic material that contains the instructions for cell growth, reproduction, and all cellular activities.
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- Generate energy for the cell.
- An organism whose cells have a nucleus and other organelles enclosed by membranes (plants, animals, fungi, protists).
- A threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- apparatus: Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids.
- Store water, nutrients, and waste.
- Envelope: The double membrane that encloses the nucleus.
- Break down waste materials and cellular debris.
- A single-celled organism (like bacteria) that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
- Bundled filaments found in muscle cells that facilitate muscular contraction.
- Synthesize proteins.
- An organelle that contains enzymes which break down various substances, including metabolic hydrogen peroxide and fatty acids.
- Reticulum: Involved in the synthesis of proteins and lipids.
24 Clues: Synthesize proteins. • Generate energy for the cell. • Store water, nutrients, and waste. • Membrane: Another term for the cell membrane. • Break down waste materials and cellular debris. • Envelope: The double membrane that encloses the nucleus. • Reticulum: Involved in the synthesis of proteins and lipids. • ...
Unit 4 Sensation and Perception 2015-11-28
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- awareness of body part positioning
- retinal receptors that mostly detect light
- Type of attention, conscious awareness is focused on a specific stimulus
- Threshold in which we notice difference between two stimuli 50% of the time
- Monocular depth cue, an object that blocks another is closer
- Adaptation Adaptation Ability to adapt to artificially altered or inverted field of vision
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- Law Law that stimuli differ by percentage, not amount
- Type of grouping in which we fill in gaps to create a whole object
- Type of perception that includes clairvoyance and telepathy
- Processing, lines, color, shapes, etc.
- Monocular depth cue, we perceive continuous patterns
- conversion of stimulus into neural impulses
- Theory Hemholtz's theory that brain matches frequency on basilar membrane
- Stimulus that falls below one's absolute threshold
- Threshold in which minimum stimulation is detected 50% of the time
- An organized whole
16 Clues: An organized whole • awareness of body part positioning • Processing, lines, color, shapes, etc. • retinal receptors that mostly detect light • conversion of stimulus into neural impulses • Stimulus that falls below one's absolute threshold • Monocular depth cue, we perceive continuous patterns • Law Law that stimuli differ by percentage, not amount • ...
color meanings 2023-05-02
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- warmth, security, and earthiness
- luck, peace, and protection
- royalty and luxury
- stands for balance, nature, spring
- Evil, death, grief, the occult. Mystery, gloom, heaviness, depression, rebellion, fear."
- angel
- optimism and energy
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- serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom
- "Modesty" and "Humility"
- optimism,energy,joy,happiness and friendship
- innocence and burning passion
- sacrifice, danger, and courage
- neutrality and balance
- wisdom and intuition
14 Clues: angel • royalty and luxury • optimism and energy • wisdom and intuition • neutrality and balance • "Modesty" and "Humility" • luck, peace, and protection • innocence and burning passion • sacrifice, danger, and courage • warmth, security, and earthiness • stands for balance, nature, spring • serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom • optimism,energy,joy,happiness and friendship • ...
Color & Light 2022-01-27
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- This group of colors can be used to mix all other colors.
- This is what connects your eyeball to your brain.
- This color is made by mixing all the other colors together.
- Light travels in this shape.
- This color is made by mixing yellow and red.
- This kind of cell in your eye helps you see colors.
- This tool made of plastic or glass in a triangular shape can separate light into rainbow colors.
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- This color is made by mixing blue and yellow.
- This category of colors is what we call mixtures like blueish-green or yellowish-green or purplish-red.
- This color is made by mixing red and blue.
- the black part of your eye that lets the light in.
- This kind of cell in your eye helps you tell the difference between light and dark.
- We put orange, purple, and green into this category of colors.
- This color is made by mixing colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
14 Clues: Light travels in this shape. • This color is made by mixing red and blue. • This color is made by mixing yellow and red. • This color is made by mixing blue and yellow. • This is what connects your eyeball to your brain. • the black part of your eye that lets the light in. • This kind of cell in your eye helps you see colors. • ...
Color Unit 2022-02-03
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- These colors are not found on the color wheel.
- Different values of 1 color.
- Adding black to a color
- Repetition of the elements of art to create the illusion of motion.
- Repetition of the elements of art to create a visual pattern.
- The 3 most important colors of the color wheel.
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- These colors are created by mixing a Primary and Secondary color together.
- Lightness to darkness of a color
- Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel.
- Adding white to a color
- The 3 colors O, G and V created by mixing two primary colors.
- Art style where artists use lines, shapes and colors in a new or different way.
- Giacomo Ball is from this country.
- Neighboring colors on the color wheel
14 Clues: Adding white to a color • Adding black to a color • Different values of 1 color. • Lightness to darkness of a color • Giacomo Ball is from this country. • Neighboring colors on the color wheel • These colors are not found on the color wheel. • The 3 most important colors of the color wheel. • Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel. • ...
COLOR RETOUCH 2014-08-20
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- __ are always used for this service.
- the entire head is sectioned into 4___ sections
- apply color and work in a __ __ manner.
- antibacterial Hand___will be used to clean your hands.
- ___your formula on the clients history card is VERY important to maintain good records for the next services.
- always___clean fresh towels on all client services.
- ___cream is whats applied to the clients hair.
- using a TAILED___to make 4 even sections
- stylist will use a___History card for this formulation.
- 1/4"___ subsections will be taken for this assisgment.
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- A skin __is not required for this tint application.
- the line of ___is not crossed in this color application.
- the protective covering for your hands___.
- tint cream is applied from the most ___areas and hair line. tint cream and developer are placed in a ___ ___.
- ___ even saturation from scalp to the line of demarcation-for best results
15 Clues: __ are always used for this service. • apply color and work in a __ __ manner. • using a TAILED___to make 4 even sections • the protective covering for your hands___. • ___cream is whats applied to the clients hair. • the entire head is sectioned into 4___ sections • A skin __is not required for this tint application. • ...
Color Street 2021-01-29
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- Lavender needs a little sparkle too!
- Mellow, icy blue
- Gun metal in the galaxy
- By any other name...also a new release
- Cool solid beige
- Do you want to connect them?
- Signed with XOXO
- Glittery gray or Hepburn soundtrack song
- Light and beachy
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- How many feel on January 2
- Every forest needs a little glitter
- Plum to gold is out of this world
- A pedi sibling
- Paris? or French?
14 Clues: A pedi sibling • Mellow, icy blue • Cool solid beige • Signed with XOXO • Light and beachy • Paris? or French? • Gun metal in the galaxy • How many feel on January 2 • Do you want to connect them? • Plum to gold is out of this world • Every forest needs a little glitter • Lavender needs a little sparkle too! • By any other name...also a new release • ...
Color Relationships 2018-02-28
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- opposites
- the name of the color
- warm colors
- The most basic colors on the color wheel, red, yellow and blue.
- neighbors on the color wheel.
- the primary colors
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- cool colors
- colors that remind you of hot things
- colors that are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- element of art derived from reflected light.
- the secondary colors
- colors that are made by mixing two primary colors together.
- color spectrum bent into a circle.
- colors that remind you of cold things
14 Clues: opposites • cool colors • warm colors • the primary colors • the secondary colors • neighbors on the color wheel. • color spectrum bent into a circle. • colors that remind you of hot things • colors that remind you of cold things • the name of the color • element of art derived from reflected light. • ...
Color Vocabulary 2024-10-17
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- Another name for tertiary colors
- When white is added to make a color lighter
- The color wheel name of a color
- Three colors in a row on the color wheel
- Made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- Yellow, red, orange, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet
- White, gray, black and brown
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- Uses one color and all its values
- Colors that are opposites on the color wheel
- Red, Yellow, and Blue
- Row of colors formed when white light passes through a prism
- Blue, violet, green, blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-green
- Orange, Green, Violet
- When black is added to make a color darker
14 Clues: Red, Yellow, and Blue • Orange, Green, Violet • White, gray, black and brown • The color wheel name of a color • Another name for tertiary colors • Uses one color and all its values • Three colors in a row on the color wheel • Made by mixing a primary and a secondary • When black is added to make a color darker • When white is added to make a color lighter • ...
color + spelling 2025-01-10
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- color of the sun
- yummy treat eaten after a meal
- notice to attend a gathering or party
- color of leaves in autumn
- purple and blue mashed together
- Color of the leaves in spring
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- a party and praise
- sky color
- you get ____ if you touch the kitten after it hisses at you
- color of love
- holds clothes together
- how a bandage is applied to a large wound
- cool sunset color
- a fruit and a color
14 Clues: sky color • color of love • color of the sun • cool sunset color • a party and praise • a fruit and a color • holds clothes together • color of leaves in autumn • Color of the leaves in spring • yummy treat eaten after a meal • purple and blue mashed together • notice to attend a gathering or party • how a bandage is applied to a large wound • ...
Intro to Psych 1:1 Crossword 2023-03-14
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- Changing schemes
- Kohlberg's first stage of moral development
- Color vision explained by pairs of opponent cells in the retina and thalamus
- Concrete Operations Stage develops classification and _________
- Rapid Eye Movement
- Interpret new events through what we know
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- How a concept is translated into a measurement
- Color vision explained by three kinds of cones in the retina
- Developing and refining schemes
- Internal rhythm of activity and inactivity, lasts a little more than 24 hours
- The theory that when we hear, all of the hair cells vibrate
- Secure attachment associated with the development of ________ (safe exploration)
- Kohlberg's third stage of moral development
- awareness of external stimuli and one's own mental activity
- Difference between predicting the future and explaining the past
15 Clues: Changing schemes • Rapid Eye Movement • Developing and refining schemes • Interpret new events through what we know • Kohlberg's first stage of moral development • Kohlberg's third stage of moral development • How a concept is translated into a measurement • The theory that when we hear, all of the hair cells vibrate • ...
Haematology Theory 2018-12-07
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- the chemical in the second diffquik tube
- this problem occurs with blood smears when grit is on the spreader
- the word meaning cloudy serum
- an increase in lymphocytes
- the blood cell that carries oxygen
- an increase in basophils
- the blood cell involved in clotting
- the colour of the serum if a patient is jaundiced
- an immature red blood cell
- the blood cell with clear granules
- the name of the reader used for measure a PCV
- the chemical in the first diffquik tub
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- the type of waste bag needed for blood contaminated gloves
- this problem occurs with blood smears due to uneven pressure
- the white layer between the red blood cells and the plasma in a pcv tube
- this causes in increased pcv
- a lack of haemoglobin
- the chemical in the third diffquik tub
- brilliant cresyl blue is an example of this type of stain
- the type of anti-coagulant used for blood smears
- the type of capillary tube used for a PCV
- the blood cell with orange red granules
- red blood cells that are crinkled
- the number of minutes a PCV tube should be spun for in the centrifuge
24 Clues: a lack of haemoglobin • an increase in basophils • an increase in lymphocytes • an immature red blood cell • this causes in increased pcv • the word meaning cloudy serum • red blood cells that are crinkled • the blood cell that carries oxygen • the blood cell with clear granules • the blood cell involved in clotting • the chemical in the third diffquik tub • ...
Wave Theory 2019-02-07
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- the amount of time it takes for one wave (wavelength) to pass by
- a type of mechanical wave that occurs at the boundary between two different media
- light one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves often known as ROYGBIV
- frequencies lower than human hearing, or less than 20 Hz
- the maximum displacement of the medium from its equilibrium position
- a type of mechanical wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction perpendicular to the the flow of the wave
- one of the two main factors that determine the speed of sound
- region of low pressure in a longitudinal wave
- a matter filled region
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves used to look inside objects
- the movement of a disturbance such as a wave
- whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency that sound nice to human ears
- the Greek letter representing the wavelength of a wave
- region of high pressure in a longitudinal wave
- a type of mechanical wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel to the flow of the wave
- the most common form of longitudinal mechanical waves
- the physics name associated with the amount of energy or power transferred by a wave over a certain area
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves causing heat
- frequencies higher than human hearing, or higher than 20,000 Hz
- of light 300,000,000 m/s
- The study of sound waves in physics
- the apparent shift of change in frequency do to the relative movement of a sound source
- the qualitative and subjective study of sound
- the unit used to express the speed of a supersonic object
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- low point of a transverse wave
- a way of saying room temperature, or an average day
- unit used to identify the frequency of a wave
- the system used to measure the relative loudness of a sound to humans
- the number of waves passing by in a certain amount of time
- the lowest natural frequency of vibration of an object
- objects that travel faster than the speed of sound
- objects that travel slower than the speed of sound
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves causing sunburn
- the basic unit of length for a wave's wavelength or amplitude
- the primary factor that determines the speed of sound in matter
- type of wave that travels faster as the density of a medium decreases
- a note/frequency that is double of some previous note/frequency
- ray one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves considered the most dangerous
- a disturbance that transfers energy without necessarily transferring matter
- type of wave that travels faster as the density of a medium increases
- a sympathetic vibration of the surrounding caused by sound that results in increased sound volume
- the distance from one point on a wave to the next point just like it
- oscillations, disturbances, cycles
- a line through a transverse wave representing the medium before the wave disturbed the matter
- the musical equivalent to loudness or intensity
- boom the sound created by the shock wave as it passes over a person
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves
- high point of a transverse wave
- space, a region devoid of matter
- one of the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum of waves often measured in kHz or MHz
- wave the build up of successive waves of sound along the leading edge of a supersonic object's path
- the musical equivalent to frequency
52 Clues: a matter filled region • of light 300,000,000 m/s • low point of a transverse wave • high point of a transverse wave • space, a region devoid of matter • oscillations, disturbances, cycles • The study of sound waves in physics • the musical equivalent to frequency • the movement of a disturbance such as a wave • unit used to identify the frequency of a wave • ...
set theory 2018-01-09
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- Two sets are said to be equivalent,if they contain different number of elements.true/false.
- set If set A is subset of set B,then B is called.
- A set which is not finite.
- IF A={5,6,7} AND B={6,8},Then which operation is used to get {5,6,7,8}
- a type of set,which has only one element in it.
- The cardinal number of empty set.
- It is a collection of well-defined objects.
- a closed curve figure which represents a set.
- A set which has same(identical elements)
- The set {0} is not an empty set.True/false
- The form in which the elements of the set are enclosed in curly brackets{}after separating them by commas.
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- {3,4,5....100} and so on is an example of ____ set.
- another name for null set.
- A set in which two sets have no element in common.
- when all the elements of the set B belong to set A,the set B is called as ____ of set A.
- A set which has no elements in it.
- a set which is donated by the symbol "U".
- the form in which the actual elements of the set are not written but a statement or a rule is written.
- when two sets have at least one element in common.
- the objects used to form a set.
- A set has two operation,one is called union and the other one?
21 Clues: another name for null set. • A set which is not finite. • 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. • ...
graph theory 2021-12-09
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- a graph whose vertices and edges are a subset of some graph G
- a vertex whose degree is zero is ....
- a collection of trees
- a graph with no vertices and no edges
- a walk that uses every edge exactly once
- graphs that have the same shape (or can be squished into the same shape)
- an edge such that if you were to cut it the graph would fall into more pieces
- number of edges that a vertex is connected to
- a graph whose vertices all have the same degree
- a vertex in a directed graph with no outgoing edges
- a graph that is in one piece
- number of edges going out of a vertex in a directed graph
- a vertex in a directed graph with no incoming edges
- a graph in which vertices have weights
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- a matrix whose rows and columns are indexed by vertices of graph, showing where the edges of the graph are
- a graph G' that has the same vertices as some graph G and edges precisely where G has no edges
- a closed walk without repeated vertices
- number of edges coming into a vertex in a directed graph
- (undirected case) connected acyclic graph
- a walk that covers all vertices of graph exactly once
- finite or infinite sequence of edges which joins a sequence of vertices
- a vertex in a tree with degree 1
- a directed graph or its subgraph in which every vertex is reachable from others
- a graph whose vertices can be divided into two disjoint sets such that no edges are between vertices in the same set
- a subgraph of a graph G that is a tree and contains all vertices of G
- a graph whose edges do not go both ways
- a structure amounting to a set of objects in which some pairs of the objects are in some sense "related", consisting of vertices and edges
- an edge whose endpoints are at the same vertex
28 Clues: a collection of trees • a graph that is in one piece • a vertex in a tree with degree 1 • a vertex whose degree is zero is .... • a graph with no vertices and no edges • a graph in which vertices have weights • a closed walk without repeated vertices • a graph whose edges do not go both ways • a walk that uses every edge exactly once • ...
Cell Theory 2021-12-14
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- converts sugar into energy for the cell
- the process that living things use to maintain stable conditions
- folds and packages proteins?
- makes lipids and cholesterol for use in the cell membrane?
- contains a nucleus and membrane- bound structures
- strong, supportive layer surrounding the cell membrane in plant cells
- what is the object used for?
- stores water and waste products.
- controls all functions of the cell
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- makes ribosomes
- smaller units?
- long-term energy storage?
- janitors are examples of?
- sorts cell products for transport throughout and out of the cell
- no nucleus or any other structures with a membrane around them
- only in animal cells?
- In 1665 England, he used an early microscope to observe cork, a plant material.
- only in plant cells,convert light, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar
- living organisms share characteristics of life
- Gel-like material that fills all area around the organelles
- a living thing
21 Clues: smaller units? • a living thing • makes ribosomes • only in animal cells? • long-term energy storage? • janitors are examples of? • folds and packages proteins? • what is the object used for? • stores water and waste products. • controls all functions of the cell • converts sugar into energy for the cell • living organisms share characteristics of life • ...
Theory Crossword 2022-03-13
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- Leininger has ____ degrees, including three doctorates
- Her theory was designed to teach introductory nursing to students by giving them a holistic view of patients.
- During her time as dean, the first chair for geriatric nursing in the nation was established.
- Watson’s theory “philosophy and science of caring” can be closely related to the ______ theory due to its similarities during implementation.
- Wiedenbach’s model of nursing ( Helping Art of Clinical Nursing) was influenced by the works of __________.
- His social isolation as a child may have contributed to his later interest in psychiatry.
- He is known for both his nursing theory and his holistic approach to curing his lung cancer in 1961.
- An unexpected place Dr. Carkhuff spread his theories to.
- This theorist was the UK's first professor of psychiatric nursing.
- Nightingale's ___________ Theory changed nursing by fixing sanitary conditions for patients.
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- Her theory changed nursing from being the highest paying job to the most prestigious job.
- In Katharine Kolcaba’s Theory of Nursing, the focus is on patient.
- When Imogene King retired, she retired with the title Professor _______: meaning retired with great honor
- Her theory recognizes individuals uniqueness.
- His experiences with disease and death as a child led to his decision to become a doctor
- This theorist says the two dimensions of nursing are the science and the art of nursing.
- Theory on driving forces, restraining forces, & equilibrium.
- the “three c’s of _______ hall” stands for care, cure, & core
- She was involved in developing a Ph.D. program in Nursing at Connell SON
- This theorist was an examiner on the General Nursing Council & updated "Oakes’ Dictionary for Nurses".
20 Clues: Her theory recognizes individuals uniqueness. • Leininger has ____ degrees, including three doctorates • An unexpected place Dr. Carkhuff spread his theories to. • Theory on driving forces, restraining forces, & equilibrium. • the “three c’s of _______ hall” stands for care, cure, & core • In Katharine Kolcaba’s Theory of Nursing, the focus is on patient. • ...
related theory 2021-11-03
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- how much fecal you need for fecal flotation
- done by examining the body of a deceased animal to determine the cause of death
- red blood cell
- BC
- the cover you put on the slid
- a neddle that go in the blatter
- BG
- when you observe the urine catheterization when you take urine out the blaterreagentstrip the strinp you use on the urineProCyteDxHematologyAnalyzer the machine you do a CBCSedivueDXUrineSedimentAnalyzer were you test the urine
- liquid part of the urine
- allowing the sediment to fall to the end
- a substanse that prevents clotting
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- liltel tube that holds blood sample
- normal range for BG
- pointed shaped end
- action the action of draing blood
- a blood sample after centrifuge
- quiet alert responsive
- the machine you spine samples around
- TP
- round bateria shape
- what is brite alert and responsive
- volume PCV
22 Clues: BC • TP • BG • volume PCV • red blood cell • pointed shaped end • normal range for BG • round bateria shape • quiet alert responsive • liquid part of the urine • the cover you put on the slid • a blood sample after centrifuge • a neddle that go in the blatter • action the action of draing blood • what is brite alert and responsive • a substanse that prevents clotting • ...
Particle Theory 2021-12-02
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- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- break away or damage under pressure
- go in a specific direction or manner
- any substance that takes up space by having
- moving rapidly to and fro
- drawing toward something
- in the period separating two points in time
- position (two or more items)at a distance from one another
- able to withstand force, pressure or wear
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- takes the shape of the container and has a fixed volume
- amount of space a substance or object occupies
- external form, or outline of something
- smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist
- decrease in size, number or range
- minute portion of matter (plural)
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- very small
- become or make larger or more extensive
- property of matter and radiation
- no fixed volume and no fixed shape
20 Clues: very small • drawing toward something • moving rapidly to and fro • property of matter and radiation • decrease in size, number or range • minute portion of matter (plural) • no fixed volume and no fixed shape • break away or damage under pressure • go in a specific direction or manner • external form, or outline of something • become or make larger or more extensive • ...
Literary Theory 2012-12-14
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- Imitation and Gender Insubordination
- Literature is said to be ____ as nothing has meaning in isolation (Eliot, Wimsatt & Beardsley)
- Described by Shelley as anyone who fundamentally changes our thinking (Shklovsky agrees)
- Creative Writers and Daydreaming
- The History of Sexuality
- Not always the author who figures this out (Intentional Fallacy)
- This constructs women
- Authors do intend things but the work should not be ____ on it (Intentional Fallacy)
- From Work to Text and Death of the Author
- Poetry _____ thinking (Shelley, Shklovsky, others)
- Gender/Sexuality is a kind of ____, according to Butler
- Literature reflects (Freud)
- Understanding comes from this (Shelley)
- Poetry is self-conscious as _____ (Sidney, and others)
- Don't confuse the author for the speaker (Intentional Fallacy)
- This is the engine of history (Marx)
- Neoclassists have concern with general or this
- The poem has its own _____ as an object (New Criticism)
- Resemblance to life (Neoclassic)
- This is active, doesn't just accept things, is the substance that reason needs (Shelley)
- Catharsis as ____ (Freud) (13, 7)
- The Intentional Fallacy authors (7, &, 9)
- Perception of world eventually falls prey to routine (Shklvsky)
- The underlying goal of modernism, according to Eliot (4, 5)
- The value of literature according to Frued is that it ____ the tensions of the mind
- According to Aristotle, poetry is more philosophical and significant than ____
- The Ideology of Modernism
- Women (and queers) are made to accept this as reality (11, 8)
- Dead metaphors are now thought of as ______
- These are arbitrary conventions
- Can't apply same standards to everything (9, 9)
- Looking for what the author meant to say (11, 7)
- Women are _____-like
- Consciousness derived from Material Conditions, On Greek Art in its Time
- Metaphors are examples of thinking in ____ (Shklovsky)
- Key end of poetry according to Sidney (5, &, 7)
- All language is _____, every word has more than one meaning
- Tradition and the Individual Talent
- New metaphors are _____ (Shelley, Shklovsky, others)
- A Defence of Poetry
- Creates things that have never been, may never be (Sidney)
- On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense
- The Intentional Fallacy suggests that the work and author should be _____
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- Power exists to ____ things that are already there (Foucault)
- Women are the ____
- Attainable through poetry, perhaps
- Developing chronologically over time (Eliot)
- Gilbert and Gubar use this metaphor for women's writing
- Critique of Sexual/Textual Politics
- Biographia Literaria, friend of Wordsworth
- Brooks (2, 5)
- Freud's The ____ _____ (5, 4)
- Reflection of world, first termed by Aristotle
- Literature is an _____ working out of desires (Freud)
- Primary purpose of text according to Shklozsky
- Simultaneous order (Eliot)
- This breaks things down, understands them, and analyzes (Shelley)
- Quote from Republic (5, &, 6, 3, 8)
- These unite past, present, and future, according to Freud - which literature is similar too
- Ideas and how they are expressed/described are _____ connected
- Infection in the Sentence (7, &, 5)
- All language is _____ metaphorical (Shelley, and others, perhaps)
- The poet never _____ and therefore never lies (Sidney, Johnson, and others)
- All ideas are mediated through this, it is an intellectual prisonhouse so to speak
- The Resisting Reader
- Neoclassic idea that style should fit subject matter
- Living through literature
- The underlying goal of all human activity, which poetry should move us to according to Sidney(8, 6)
- Simone de Beauvoir (3, 6, 3)
- Truths are always seen from human's perspective
- Shklovsky (3, 2, 9)
- Coming of age
- Poet as _____
- Preface to the Lyrical Ballads
- This is central to human thinking (Shelley, and others)
- These are our codes of reality/society/culture (Barthes)
- Determine what can be said, who can speak, what constitutes truth (Foucault)
- Purgation, thought of by Aristotle
78 Clues: Brooks (2, 5) • Coming of age • Poet as _____ • Women are the ____ • Shklovsky (3, 2, 9) • A Defence of Poetry • The Resisting Reader • Women are _____-like • This constructs women • The History of Sexuality • Living through literature • The Ideology of Modernism • Simultaneous order (Eliot) • Literature reflects (Freud) • Simone de Beauvoir (3, 6, 3) • Freud's The ____ _____ (5, 4) • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- play on your own (ad lib.)
- the "1" of a scale
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- sad-sounding
- hold/pause
- 7th seventh chord
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- Blue Shades
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- rolling "r"
- expressive
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- speed up (Floor it?)
- happy-sounding
- ending to a phrase
- medium tmepo
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- "amen"
- a piece for 2 performers
- less mosso
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- sounds like a haunted house
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- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- triad with a raised 5th
- with moto
- note note that lasts an entire measure
- writing multiple parts from listening
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- the end
- the speed of the piece
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- play ffffffffff
- the best instrument ever
- little by little
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- "moderate" tempo
- beginning to Coda
- 3 note chord
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • Blue Shades • rolling "r" • sad-sounding • medium tmepo • 3 note chord • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • DO, RE, MI, etc. • little by little • "moderate" tempo • 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 • the best instrument ever • ...
Music Theory 2015-04-15
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- Mode with half-steps between 1 & 2, and 4 & 5 .
- Mode with half-steps between 3 & 4, and 6 & 7.
- The third tone of the scale.
- When the key of an entire piece of music is changed.
- Ionian mode is just an example of a ______.
- When the notes of a triad are rearranged, it creates a(n)___.
- A ____ resolves by going down.
- The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3.
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- All voices singing the exact same notes.
- The meter 3/8 would be ____.
- A non-chord tone that gets less that one beat.
- A major triad has a _____ third on top.
- The combination of two chords used at the end of a phrase, section, or piece of music
- An augmented triad has a _____ third on bottom.
- The repetition of a melodic pattern at a higher or lower pitch.
- A note that isn't part of a chord.
- Notes of the same pitch that are written differently.
- A group of songs with a unifying theme.
- A triangle is an example of a(n) _____.
- When specific voices are split into more parts.
20 Clues: The meter 3/8 would be ____. • The third tone of the scale. • A ____ resolves by going down. • A note that isn't part of a chord. • The rhythmical concept of 2 against 3. • A major triad has a _____ third on top. • A group of songs with a unifying theme. • A triangle is an example of a(n) _____. • All voices singing the exact same notes. • ...
techtonic theory 2022-12-21
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- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates are moving apart from each other.
- ‐ A logarithmic scale, ranging from 1 to 10, for indicating the intensity of an earthquake
- ‐ is formed when very hot rock rises from the mantle and erupts through Earth’s crust.
- ‐ A transference of energy
- ‐ a large piece of the lithosphere that floats and moves on the asthenosphere.
- ‐ a long, narrow, deep area on the ocean floor that is formed at a convergent plate boundary.
- ‐A dropped zone where two tectonic plates are pulling apart.
- ‐ The point of origin of an earthquake
- ‐ The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference
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- ‐ the solid outer part of Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle.
- ‐The border between two tectonic plates.
- ‐ melted rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- ‐ an area where two or more tectonic plates meet.
- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates are pushing toward each other.
- ‐ melted rock on Earth’s surface.
- ‐ Any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- ‐ The point on earth’s surface that is vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- ‐ a straight line of travel where data is being collected.
- ‐The boundary that occurs where two plates slide past each other.
- ‐ the outermost layer of Earth.
20 Clues: ‐ A transference of energy • ‐ the outermost layer of Earth. • ‐ melted rock on Earth’s surface. • ‐ melted rock beneath Earth’s surface. • ‐ The point of origin of an earthquake • ‐The border between two tectonic plates. • ‐ an area where two or more tectonic plates meet. • ‐ a straight line of travel where data is being collected. • ...
ETHICAL THEORY 2022-12-11
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- ethical theory helps in making ethical ______ on any matters that would like to be identified as right or wrong.
- ____ Utilitarian emphasized on the greatest benefit an individual gain through his actions.
- Root word for ethical theory from Greek ‘_____’ means a way of seeing (see/view moral phenomena)
- deontology concentrates on the __________ & motive to determine right or wrong action.
- Natural beings (humans, plants & ______ ) had a principle of order within them that directed them toward their goals under the maxim “the good is that at which all things aim”.
- _____ virtue excellence of character which concerns with how one position himself in acting well.
- ethical ______ claims that one ought to pursue one’s self interest exclusively.
- natural law theory follows a ______ Christian tradition where Thomas Aquinas, based his perspective of natural law on a religious term in which he believed that god created the universe according to plan and thus put into the natures of things their natural orientation.
- _____ comes from ancient Greek, ‘vir ’ referring to strength or manliness and ‘arete’ meaning excellence.
- The moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality known as ‘_________’imperative (Johnson, 2010).
- ______ is causes of right & wrong
- ________is practical ethics based on the right & wrong concept
- _____ utilitarian emphasized the adherence to rule in order to produce the greatest benefit
- Ethical egoism endorses individual who act for their self interest for a ____ run benefit. It promotes doing good thing to oneself and avoid harming oneself.
- Teleology originates from Greek, ______ meaning goal or end.
- ______ is a systematic attempt to understand moral concepts and justify moral principles and theories.
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- One of the most common forms of ethical deliberation focuses on the consequences is the ______ theory.
- in deontology theory, the only good reason for doing the right thing is because of duty, thus duty becomes the ‘________’ for an action or the key element of a decision to act (BBC, 2014)
- Virtue ethics propose that an ethical decision is not made purely on _____ moral values but related to specific circumstances in which the decision is made (Van Staveren, 2007).
- _________ theory is developed by Aristotle where the ethical philosophy based on nature which emphasized that goals are embedded in natural things as there was an order in nature.
- ______ virtue excellence of mind which it concern with the ability to understand, reason and judge well.
- _______ is consequences based
- teleology is based on a moral judgement on the ______ of action.
- Deontology originates from ______, deon meaning duty.
- ___________ ethics is the study of right & wrong of human behavior
- The main idea of utilitarianism is the Principle of Utility where an action is considered good when it _____ happiness for the society, right when it maximizes possible good for all persons affected by the action (Stewart, 1991).
- The utilirianism theory is advocate by ______ Bentham and John Stuart Mills.
- ______ is duty based
- ________ is a systematic exposition of a particular view about what is the nature and basis of good or right.
- _____ is also known an consequentialism theory.
- ethics virtue is ______ based
- It looks for objective, ultimate or absolute standards for assessing rightness or wrongness of human actions (______,1993).
- _____ moral theory was advocated by Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher (1724-1804).
- part of the formulation of the imperative in Kant's theory includes ‘Act according to the ______ that you can will to be a universal law’
34 Clues: ______ is duty based • _______ is consequences based • ethics virtue is ______ based • ______ is causes of right & wrong • _____ is also known an consequentialism theory. • Deontology originates from ______, deon meaning duty. • Teleology originates from Greek, ______ meaning goal or end. • ________is practical ethics based on the right & wrong concept • ...
nursing theory 2022-12-08
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- . She developed a concept "From novice to expert"
- Theorist of HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL
- she said that ''if the students cant do fundamentals, how can they use the advance knowledge
- moral directions of nursing
- theory component explains the relationships of different concepts
- to cherish and to give special loving attention
- is a means that behavior or activities that are towards the accomplishment of certain act
- how the nurse interacts with co-workers,superior,subordinates and the client environment in general
- based on pathological and therapeutic sciences and is shared with other members
- 21 nursing problems theory
- theory of human becoming
- any change in the internal or external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
- occurs between one or more individual and consist of man as a social being
- internal and external stimulus most immediately confronting the human system
- theorist of behavioral system model
- the individual who engage in meeting the needs of the person
- adaptation theory
- conservation model
- speak to the consistent structural form of terms in the theory
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- the nurse primary function.
- she believe that nursing requires a holistic approach
- the lady with the lamp
- . She developed the Nursing Need Theory to define the unique focus of nursing practice.
- a problem which is an unseen or masked one
- focuses of foreseeing the result of an act or situation and preventing its unnecessary effects as possible
- addresses the person's state of well-being
- structural framework for broad, abstract idea about nursing
- forces that produces tensions, alterations or potential problems causing instability within the clients system
- idea and mental images. building blocks of theories
- one of the few nursing theorists who consider not only the cared for but also caregiver
- is the absence of boundary existence, where a dynamic interaction between the internal and external can excange information without barriers
- perspective of profession
- ability to adapt positively to social,mental and physiological change is indicative of health
- involves the therapeutic use of self and emphasize the use of reflection
- emphasizes priori reasoning as a method for advancing knowledge; deductive; theory-then-research strategy; power of reasoning
- .both nurse and patient perform care measures,either manipulation or ambulatory task
- more nurse leaders embraced higher education and arrived at common understanding of the scientific age
- an activity that promotes a persons well being
- nurse gives priority needs recognized by the patient himself
- a problem which is obvious or can be seen condition
40 Clues: adaptation theory • conservation model • the lady with the lamp • theory of human becoming • perspective of profession • 21 nursing problems theory • the nurse primary function. • moral directions of nursing • theorist of behavioral system model • a problem which is an unseen or masked one • addresses the person's state of well-being • Theorist of HUMAN-TO-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL • ...
Narrative Theory 2021-01-28
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- A type of structure that ends in the same place or line/sentence that it started.
- 2 words a plot element that is the dramatization of events that complicate the situation and gradually intensify the conflict
- a scene that takes place before a story begins.
- Man V__ When characters face a religious conflict in literature
- A complex character that does not undergo change in the course of the story,
- characters that are simple follows tropes and stereo-types and are quickly recognized and accepted by the reader.
- Man V__ a type of conflict that takes place inside a character's mind.
- when speaker or writer states a question and then immediately answers the question.
- “choose-your-own-adventure” story structure.
- Symbolic image, sound, action, or idea that has symbolic significance and appears frequently in a story.
- assigning human qualities and attributes to objects or other non-human things
- Man V__ explores when an individual contradicts the social mores surrounding them.
- a structure that is driven by specific details or a central character or event which is examined from different angles and perspectives to convey a meaning.
- Man V __ A situation in which two characters have opposing desires or interests
- two words When the subject of a sentence performs the verb's action,
- 2 words an audience's awareness of something the characters are not.
- a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come.
- viewing human behavior in terms animals charactistics.
- a plot element that is the turning point or point of highest interest in a narrative
- a type of structure that happens in chronological order
- The central meaning or idea of the story.
- This character represents a concept or theme larger than themselves.
- is a word or expression used in lieu of a harsher alternative
- a plot element that concludes the plot.
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- A type of narrative that jumbles the sequence of events within the storytelling.
- Man V__ For example Man V Vampire.
- Man V___ character against an animal a storm or tornado or snow.
- Man V__ when a protagonist is facing machines or new scientific advances
- 3 words narrator's position in which a story is being told in.
- Generally, the original model from which something is developed or made;
- 2 words when the plot is winding down after the climax
- these kinds of verbs are "weak" is am are ...
- abso-freaking-lutely is an example of this
- using extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis
- The tension or problem within the story.
- an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text.
- is the use of informal words or phrases in writing or speech.
- The entities in the story.
- tools and techniques an author uses to enhance the quality of their writing.
- The place, time, and environment in which the story takes place.
- plot element that introduces characters, scene, time and situation
- a character type who undergoes significant internal change throughout the course of a story. However, this growth is ONLY done when force by the plot or conflict.
- a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people
- 2 words The way a story is framed and organized- this consists of linear, circular, framed, fragmented, networked, and interactive.
- the author uses vivid images to describe a phenomenon
- The sequence of events in a story
46 Clues: The entities in the story. • The sequence of events in a story • Man V__ For example Man V Vampire. • a plot element that concludes the plot. • The tension or problem within the story. • The central meaning or idea of the story. • abso-freaking-lutely is an example of this • “choose-your-own-adventure” story structure. • these kinds of verbs are "weak" is am are ... • ...
atomic theory 2020-11-09
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- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- appearing or occurring at intervals.
- relating to an atom or atoms.
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group
- a colourless, odourless reactive gas
- a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
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- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- a non-metal which has two main forms
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a hard grey metal of the transition series
- a radioactive metal occurring in nature only as a product of radioactive decay of uranium.
- a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series
- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas
- are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
20 Clues: relating to an atom or atoms. • appearing or occurring at intervals. • a non-metal which has two main forms • a colourless, odourless reactive gas • a hard grey metal of the transition series • a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas • an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group • a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series • ...
atomic theory 2020-11-09
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- a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas
- an essential or characteristic part of something abstract.
- a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series
- a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series.
- a colourless, odourless reactive gas
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- a silver-white metal of the alkaline earth series
- A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
- a radioactive metal occurring in nature only as a product of radioactive decay of uranium.
- are variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
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- a non-metal which has two main forms
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- a hard grey metal of the transition series
- an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- relating to an atom or atoms.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- appearing or occurring at intervals.
20 Clues: relating to an atom or atoms. • a non-metal which has two main forms • a colourless, odourless reactive gas • appearing or occurring at intervals. • a hard grey metal of the transition series • a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas • an inert gaseous element of the noble gas group • a hard silver-grey metal of the transition series • ...
Particle theory 2020-12-18
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- Can particles in gas move.
- why does particle speed up when it’s heated
- How are particles of gas arranged
- particles are __ far apart than liquid particles
- Can particles in liquid move
- Liquid particles move ___
- When particles are heated and in a container the particles are under more
- The particles that are tightly packed together is what state of matter
- particles are always
- Liquid has a ___ volume
- What slows down the particles in the air
- Liquid turning into gas is the opposite of what
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- How are particles of solid arranged
- How many states of matter are there
- What do u call the process of gas becoming liquid
- What is the process of solid becoming liquid
- What energy increases when heat rises
- Matter is made out
- Is it possible for the particles in solid escape
- Process when particles of liquid become solid
- What happens if you heat water until 100 Celsius
- Can particles in solid move
- What does particle theory explain
23 Clues: Matter is made out • particles are always • Liquid has a ___ volume • Liquid particles move ___ • Can particles in gas move. • Can particles in solid move • Can particles in liquid move • How are particles of gas arranged • What does particle theory explain • How are particles of solid arranged • How many states of matter are there • What energy increases when heat rises • ...
particle theory 2020-12-20
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- What changes of state can turn liquid into gas.
- Does not change shape.
- Turn gas into liquid.
- The state of matter that can be compressed.
- Solid expands when it is ...
- How much heat does it take to evaporate alcohol.
- Particle ... can be used to explain the changes between the three states of matter.
- The temperature at which liquid becomes gas.
- The ... is very important for change of state.
- A process name for turning liquid into solid
- How much heat does it take to evaporate liquid rapidly.
- How many states of matter is there.
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- What matter takes the shape of their container.
- What kind of movement does solid do.
- The lowest melting point of solid.
- What is the state of matter of snow.
- What is other name for boil.
- Which metal has the lowest melting point.
- A ice turned into water. What happened to ice.
- Another name for gas.
- A steel often melts at ...
- A temperature which liquid becomes solid
- Is it possible to evaporate metal. yes/noo
- The particles in liquid and gas can do.
- All matter is made up of ...
25 Clues: Turn gas into liquid. • Another name for gas. • Does not change shape. • A steel often melts at ... • What is other name for boil. • Solid expands when it is ... • All matter is made up of ... • The lowest melting point of solid. • How many states of matter is there. • What kind of movement does solid do. • What is the state of matter of snow. • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- very loud
- Play to reinforce
- Similarly
- Very soft
- Freely
- a poco Little and little
- Slow down
- Increasing the loudness.
- Sweetly
- Forte Moderately loud
- Play to diminish
- Gradually play softer
- Gracefully
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- Loud
- Simply
- Play forcibly
- Short and disconnected
- Soft
- Marked
- When the speed increases
- Expressive
- note rest covers half of an entire bar of 4/4.
- Majestically
- A note that has two beats
- Piano Moderately soft
- alone
26 Clues: Loud • Soft • alone • Simply • Freely • Marked • Sweetly • very loud • Similarly • Very soft • Slow down • Expressive • Gracefully • Majestically • Play forcibly • Play to diminish • Play to reinforce • Forte Moderately loud • Piano Moderately soft • Gradually play softer • Short and disconnected • a poco Little and little • When the speed increases • Increasing the loudness. • A note that has two beats • ...
Conflict Theory 2022-11-15
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- The type of conflict about changes within a system about values and resources.
- This grows when exploitation grows.
- The criminals in a society.
- the difference between the selling price of an item and the cost of labor and materials to produce it.
- The type of conflict between systems or the external environment as a function of war, cultural invasion, or ideology.
- Rubber stamp policy to maintain status.
- Generally accepted state of a society.
- Denial of existence and impacts of power dynamics embedded in societal structures and related exploitation of lower classes.
- Opposition to the accepted state of society.
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- Shared cognitive and emotional frames and lenses that serve as bases for evolving map for living; constructed from entire spectrum of human actions and material circumstances of people as they attempt to create order, meaning, and value in societies
- Patterned ways of organizing social relations in a particular sector of social life
- When workers do not receive the same reward, privilege, and prestige as the owners.
- Wield economic, political, and social power for their own interests.
- Recognition of a common class condition and development of a common unity in opposition to capitalist exploitation
- This exists both within and between groups.
- when there is structural inequality, society will do this.
- They buy into the myth of democracy.
- The group of individuals in society who produce the goods and services.
- The group of individuals in society who own the means of production.
- This terms describes social change through class struggle.
- Treating false ideas as if they have actual material existence.
- The process whereby workers become estranged, demeaned, and depersonalized.
- Compromise to resolve the tension between the opposing groups.
- People who are bound together either through geography or by webs of communication, sharing common ties, and interacting with one another
24 Clues: The criminals in a society. • This grows when exploitation grows. • They buy into the myth of democracy. • Generally accepted state of a society. • Rubber stamp policy to maintain status. • This exists both within and between groups. • Opposition to the accepted state of society. • when there is structural inequality, society will do this. • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-11-17
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- smallest unit of matter
- name for columns in Periodic Table
- negatively charged parts of atoms
- anything that has mass and volume
- can be an atom or a molecule
- name for rows in Periodic Table
- the result of # protons - # electrons
- holds protons and neutrons in the center
- equals the number of protons
- made up of more than one type of atoms
- Jello is an example
- equals # protons + # neutrons
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- same element with different # neutrons
- made up of only one substance
- combination of two or more substances
- positively charged parts of atoms
- two or more atoms put together
- notes # of a type of atom in a molecule
- uniform composition
- non-uniform composition
- have no charge
- salad dressing is an example
- salt water is an example
- notes # of a type of particle
- made up of one type of atoms
25 Clues: have no charge • uniform composition • Jello is an example • smallest unit of matter • non-uniform composition • salt water is an example • salad dressing is an example • can be an atom or a molecule • equals the number of protons • made up of one type of atoms • made up of only one substance • notes # of a type of particle • equals # protons + # neutrons • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-11-17
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- smallest unit of matter
- name for columns in Periodic Table
- negatively charged parts of atoms
- anything that has mass and volume
- can be an atom or a molecule
- name for rows in Periodic Table
- the result of # protons - # electrons
- holds protons and neutrons in the center
- equals the number of protons
- made up of more than one type of atoms
- Jello is an example
- equals # protons + # neutrons
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- same element with different # neutrons
- made up of only one substance
- combination of two or more substances
- positively charged parts of atoms
- two or more atoms put together
- notes # of a type of atom in a molecule
- uniform composition
- non-uniform composition
- have no charge
- salad dressing is an example
- salt water is an example
- notes # of a type of particle
- made up of one type of atoms
25 Clues: have no charge • uniform composition • Jello is an example • smallest unit of matter • non-uniform composition • salt water is an example • salad dressing is an example • can be an atom or a molecule • equals the number of protons • made up of one type of atoms • made up of only one substance • notes # of a type of particle • equals # protons + # neutrons • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- soft
- loud
- pitch or duration of sound
- very loud
- different levels of sound
- rhythmic unit in music
- bottom part of the grand staff
- moderately soft
- higher pitch
- top of the grand staff
- moderately loud
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
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- a very high vocal voice
- a high vocal voice
- - very soft
- lower in pitch
- lines or spaces above the regular music staff
- movement pattern of sound
- joins notes of different notes
- joins notes on the same note
20 Clues: soft • loud • very loud • - very soft • higher pitch • lower in pitch • moderately soft • moderately loud • a high vocal voice • rhythmic unit in music • top of the grand staff • a very high vocal voice • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • different levels of sound • movement pattern of sound • pitch or duration of sound • joins notes on the same note • bottom part of the grand staff • ...
Counselling Theory 2023-06-25
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- Along with sufficient, describes the 6 conditions
- Birth place of Carl Rogers
- When a client redirects feelings about another onto the therapist
- A peeson at stage 7 of process will be described as this
- Number of propositions in Rogers' theory
- Values we learn and take ownership of from others
- Rogers bokkk 1980 'A way of..."
- Maslow's first name
- This Author's professional rossary 'its the relationship that heals.'
- The contact necessary in the first of the six conditions
- Triangle explaining destructive interactions of conflict
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- The natural tendency of the organism
- Philosophy which describes an angst
- How Rogers described the attitude of UPR for clients
- First set of needs on Maslows pyramid
- Main contributor on the topic of Relationsl depth
- Founder of transactional analysis
- Editor of 'The tribes of the person-centred Nation.'
- Rogers middle name
- Window developed to explain a model of developing self-awarenss
- Primitive part of the mind according to Freud
21 Clues: Rogers middle name • Maslow's first name • Birth place of Carl Rogers • Rogers bokkk 1980 'A way of..." • Founder of transactional analysis • Philosophy which describes an angst • The natural tendency of the organism • First set of needs on Maslows pyramid • Number of propositions in Rogers' theory • Primitive part of the mind according to Freud • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-10-11
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- The model made by J.J.Thomson
- A particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons
- A particle in the atom with a negative charge
- The scientist that made the "Plum Putting Model"
- Rutherford's experiment on a atom
- The scientist that named the atom
- A particle with a neutral charge
- The core of an atom
- A greek philosopher that said "All matter was made of only four elements"
- The scientist that said the mass was mostly the nucleus
- A positive particle in the atom
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- The greek definition of the word "Atom"
- A process in which atoms disintegrate by emitting, or releasing, smaller particles
- A statement in a logical argument
- Thomson's experiment on a atom
- A cloud filled with orbiting electrons
- The scientist who made the first atomic theory
- What Democritus called the atom
- Represents the most probable range of locations for finding an electron
- The scientist that discovered the nucleus
20 Clues: The core of an atom • The model made by J.J.Thomson • Thomson's experiment on a atom • What Democritus called the atom • A positive particle in the atom • A particle with a neutral charge • A statement in a logical argument • Rutherford's experiment on a atom • The scientist that named the atom • A cloud filled with orbiting electrons • The greek definition of the word "Atom" • ...
hair theory 2023-10-03
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- mixes with perspiration to form the acid mantle
- protects cuticle/maintains acid balance of hair and skin
- affect structural organization of hair
- lack of pigmentation in hair and skin
- determines hair structure,color,shape and diameter
- active growing stage/attached root sheath
- outer covering of hairstrand
- reduced melanin in cortex
- causes hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold
- portion of hair that extends above skin's surface?
- hard and resistant
- hair can be affected by illness,lack of vitamins and minerals,disease and what else?
- hair is primarily made up of protein
- portion of hair follicle under the skin's surface?
- soft and elastic
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- central core of hairstrand
- process of cells changing shape,drying out and forming keratin protein
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells
- brief transitional stage/cell division stops
- what is the study of hair?
- the cross-secttion view of the follicle that has more of an oval shape?
- what is the cross-section view of the follicle that is typically round?
- the cross-section view of the follicle that has a flattened or elliptical shape?
- where does hair grow from?
- resting stage/no attached root sheath
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells
- second layer of hairstrand
- affects absorption of moisture from the air
28 Clues: soft and elastic • hard and resistant • reduced melanin in cortex • central core of hairstrand • what is the study of hair? • where does hair grow from? • second layer of hairstrand • outer covering of hairstrand • hair is primarily made up of protein • lack of pigmentation in hair and skin • resting stage/no attached root sheath • affect structural organization of hair • ...
Cell Theory 2025-12-03
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- What tool is needed to see tiny one-celled organisms?
- What common unicellular organisms can be rod-shaped, like E. coli?
- According to Cell Theory, all new cells come from what?
- The Cell Theory says a cell is the ___ thing considered alive.
- What word describes organisms made of only one cell?
- What word means cells have different shapes and jobs?
- What group of tiny germs is different from bacteria but also one-celled?
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- What other scientists helped create the Cell Theory?
- What cells pump blood through your body?
- According to Cell Theory, what are all living things made of?
- What is it called when one cell splits to make another organism?
- What word describes organisms made of many cells?
- What scientific idea explains the most important facts about cells?
- What cells protect your body on the outside?
- What do we call any living thing, such as a plant, animal, or fungus?
- What do cells do when they send messages to each other?
- Your skin acts as what, protecting you from germs?
- What scientist helped create the Cell Theory in the 1830s?
- What word means the job or purpose of a cell?
- What do cells do to make a copy of themselves?
20 Clues: What cells pump blood through your body? • What cells protect your body on the outside? • What word means the job or purpose of a cell? • What do cells do to make a copy of themselves? • What word describes organisms made of many cells? • Your skin acts as what, protecting you from germs? • What other scientists helped create the Cell Theory? • ...
Economic theory 2024-10-25
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- An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments.
- The satisfaction or pleasure a consumer gains from consuming goods and services.
- The additional satisfaction obtained from consuming one more unit of a good or service.
- The idea that consumers' choices determine what products are produced.
- The act of replacing one product with another due to changes in price or preference.
- The desire and ability to purchase a particular good or service at a specified price.
- The financial plan that allocates income to different expenditures.
- The amount of money required to purchase a good or service.
- The price at which the quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal.
- The total income a person receives, not adjusted for inflation.
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- The overall well-being and quality of life of individuals in economic terms.
- The limitations on consumer choices due to income or budget restrictions.
- The purchasing power of income, adjusted for inflation.
- The advantage or profit gained from consuming a good or service.
- The act of using goods and services to satisfy needs and wants.
- The decision-making process by which consumers select from among available options.
- The actions and decision processes of individuals in the market, particularly regarding purchasing choices.
- A graphical representation showing the relationship between two economic variables.
- The total amount of a product or service available to consumers.
20 Clues: The purchasing power of income, adjusted for inflation. • The amount of money required to purchase a good or service. • The act of using goods and services to satisfy needs and wants. • The total income a person receives, not adjusted for inflation. • An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Music Theory 2024-12-16
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- Note Note that gets 2 beats in 2/4 time.
- Notes written on or above the ____ line of the staff
- Rest that gets 1 beat
- Mezzo forte
- 5 lines, 4 spaces
- lowers a note 1/2 step
- Fast
- Spaces of the bass clef
- Lines of the treble clef
- Series of 1/2 steps
- Rest Rest that gets 4 beats
- raises a note 1/2 step
- Note that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- Speed of music
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- Pattern for major scale
- Rest Rest that gets 2 beats
- Staff that combines both treble and bass clefs
- Note Note that get 4 beats in 4/4 time.
- Volume of music
- How many notes are in a tetrachord?
- Short and detached
- Fortissimo
- How many letters in the musical alphabet?
- Lines of the bass clef
- Spaces of the treble clef
- Very fast
- Very loud
- Mezzo piano
- smoothly connects 2 or more notes of different pitches
- What joins two notesof the same pitch
- Pianomissimo
31 Clues: Fast • Very fast • Very loud • Fortissimo • Mezzo forte • Mezzo piano • Pianomissimo • Speed of music • Volume of music • 5 lines, 4 spaces • Short and detached • Series of 1/2 steps • Rest that gets 1 beat • lowers a note 1/2 step • Lines of the bass clef • raises a note 1/2 step • Pattern for major scale • Spaces of the bass clef • Lines of the treble clef • Spaces of the treble clef • ...
