color theory Crossword Puzzles
nursing theory 2021-12-16
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- Statements that explain the relationship between the concepts in a theory
- Coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value
- Tensions that produce alternations in the environment
- According to Rogers’ theory, “continuous and mutual interaction between man and environment” is termed as
- Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
- Who described about 5 levels of nursing experience from novice to expert?
- She formulated the “Science of Unitary Human Beings” theory
- “Carin consists of caative factors that result in the satisfaction of certain human needs”. This explanation was stated by
- A biopsychosocial being in constant reaction interaction with a changing environment
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- nursing, The theory proposed by Madeleine M. Leininger
- Determination of how best assist the person in attaining the established goals
- The state of coming back to actual state of health before the illness occurred
- The term which refers the “irreducible, pan dimensional energy field identified by pattern and integral with the human field” is
- Typolgy of 21 nursing problems were explained by
- Outcome or produced results of certain stressors and actions of the line of resistance
- She is the mind behind the “Nursing Process Theory”
- Who explained about “Care, Cure, and Core as three independent but interconnected circles of the nursing mode”?
- Most immediately confronting the person, attracts the most attention
18 Clues: Typolgy of 21 nursing problems were explained by • She is the mind behind the “Nursing Process Theory” • Tensions that produce alternations in the environment • nursing, The theory proposed by Madeleine M. Leininger • She formulated the “Science of Unitary Human Beings” theory • Most immediately confronting the person, attracts the most attention • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- soft
- clef most commonly used
- fires cause great destruction and everything burns
- to help separate and organize notes
- load
- note one beat
- signature to show how many notes you say per measure
- to signify the tempo. what u need to play or sing
- extra soft
- slowly getting louder
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- rest takes up four beats/one measure
- do re mi fa sol etc.
- slowly getting quieter
- forte medium loud
- very loud
- rest takes up two notes
- clef it looks like a sad face/ has lower notes
- to signify where you stop playing/singing
18 Clues: soft • load • very loud • extra soft • note one beat • forte medium loud • do re mi fa sol etc. • slowly getting louder • slowly getting quieter • clef most commonly used • rest takes up two notes • to help separate and organize notes • rest takes up four beats/one measure • to signify where you stop playing/singing • clef it looks like a sad face/ has lower notes • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-12-06
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- the surrounding orbits of an atom that electrons can jump to.
- Performed the Gold Foil Experiment.
- Proposed the modern atomic theory.
- A subatomic particle with no electric charge.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- The tiny dense center of an atom.
- The amount of mass in an atom.
- A substance that is made up of two or more bonded elements
- The overall charge of an atom.
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- A model of an atom that shows electrons circling the atom.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- forms of the same element that contain different numbers of neutrons
- The outermost shell of an atom.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
- The structure of the atom.
- Experimented with cathode rays.
- A substance that's made up of one type of atom
- The smallest building block of a substance.
18 Clues: The structure of the atom. • The amount of mass in an atom. • The overall charge of an atom. • The outermost shell of an atom. • Experimented with cathode rays. • The tiny dense center of an atom. • Proposed the modern atomic theory. • Performed the Gold Foil Experiment. • A negatively charged subatomic particle. • The smallest building block of a substance. • ...
SOCIO-3163 Final Exam Review Crossword 2023-12-04
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- Term often used interchangeably with "Self-Concept"
- Labeling by people or groups with the official authority to label someone deviant
- Drift Theory
- Swiftness
- Reintegrative Shaming
- Morphed into "Severity"
- Seductions of Crime
- Looking-Glass Self
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- Labeling by people or groups that do NOT have the official authority to label someone deviant
- Deterrence
- Social Bonds Theory
- Pleasure-Seeking
- The strongest component of deterrence theory
- The Saints and the Roughnecks
- Half of Low Self-Control Theory
- Deviance that happens after an individual's behavior has been discovered and labeled
- Containment Theory
- Early deviant behavior that occurs prior to being discovered,labeled, or sanctioned
18 Clues: Swiftness • Deterrence • Drift Theory • Pleasure-Seeking • Containment Theory • Looking-Glass Self • Social Bonds Theory • Seductions of Crime • Reintegrative Shaming • Morphed into "Severity" • The Saints and the Roughnecks • Half of Low Self-Control Theory • The strongest component of deterrence theory • Term often used interchangeably with "Self-Concept" • ...
Philippine Politics, Governance and Citizenship 2026-01-16
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- An approach focused on laws and legal institutions
- The demarcated area that rightfully belongs to the population
- The approach that focuses on objective, value-free, and scientific study of politics
- Science, One of the forms of behavioral approach which believes that the study of Political Science should be verified by evidence
- A set of rules made and enforced by the state to regulate human behavior
- Theory, This theory views the state as an evolution from the family
- Theory, This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state
- An approach that judges politics based on values
- The study of formal structures and institutions
- The population living within a state
- Right, Is the oldest Theory
- The person who first used the term state in his writings
- It is one of the significant works of Niccolò Machiavelli
- Contract, a theory that highlighted early states have been formed by a voluntary compact among people to form a society
- Also known as the Force Theory
- An approach that studies past events to understand politics
- A group of people united by shared culture, language, history, or ethnicity
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- This states that political science should not be separated from various other social sciences
- Theory, A theory that proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans
- The institution that creates and enforces rules in society
- This believe that there are certain uniformities in political behavior
- Theory, This theory suggests that humans are naturally social beings who form groups and eventually evolve into states
- Emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- The supreme authority of a state over its territory and people
- He is the father of Political Science
- This is where a researcher measures and quantifies data after collecting it
- The word where politika is derived from
- It is the most universal and powerful of all institutions
- One of the forms of Behavioral that uses research tools and methods
- Science, The systematics study of government, politics, and political processes
30 Clues: Right, Is the oldest Theory • Also known as the Force Theory • The population living within a state • He is the father of Political Science • The word where politika is derived from • Emphasizes testing and verifying everything • The study of formal structures and institutions • An approach that judges politics based on values • ...
sddf 2022-10-16
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- originated quantum theory
- developed the classification system of living things
- proposed a heliocentric theory
- Darwin wrote Origin of Species
- BC Greek know for his medical ethics.
- inventor of the light bulb & phonograph
- inventor of the telephone
- formalized the study of genetics
- invented scuba gear
- proved Copernicus' theory.
- Isolated penicillin
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- calculated Pi
- created the first telescope
- invented dynamite
- He invented calculus Volta invented a battery
- A nurse, fixed unsanitary conditions; sparked change
- first man to walk on the moon.
- Developed the first vaccine for smallpox
- who constructed proofs of a geocentric theory of the solar system
- theory of general relativity
- Developed a vaccine for polio.
- discovered two new radioactive elements
- devised code for the telegraph
23 Clues: calculated Pi • invented dynamite • invented scuba gear • Isolated penicillin • originated quantum theory • inventor of the telephone • proved Copernicus' theory. • created the first telescope • theory of general relativity • proposed a heliocentric theory • Darwin wrote Origin of Species • first man to walk on the moon. • Developed a vaccine for polio. • devised code for the telegraph • ...
Haematology Theory 2019-03-15
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- The type of pipette used with an Improved Neubauer Chamber
- number of minutes that a PCV should be spun in a centrifuge
- The type of stain that needs to be cultured with blood
- This happens to a blood smear when uneven pressure is applied
- The stain the third DiffQuik tub
- Decreased total white blood cells
- DiffQuik and Leishmann's are exmaples of this type of stain
- Most common reason for an increased PCV
- Crenation occurs when blood is placed in what type of solution?
- Increased number of monocytes
- Abbreviation for the anti-coagulant used when making blood smears
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- The blood cell with orange granules
- The blood cell with blue granules
- This happens to a blood smear when grit is on the spreader
- Section of a PCV containing platelets and white blood cells
- An immature red blood cell
- Red or pink serum
- Yellow serum
18 Clues: Yellow serum • Red or pink serum • An immature red blood cell • Increased number of monocytes • The stain the third DiffQuik tub • The blood cell with blue granules • Decreased total white blood cells • The blood cell with orange granules • Most common reason for an increased PCV • The type of stain that needs to be cultured with blood • ...
Perm Theory 2020-04-17
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- Croquignole method is also known as the _______ method
- Generate their own heat through a chemical reaction
- Using appropriate tension without _________ hair to ensure the hair takes on the desired shape
- Applied to regarded and fix hair into new wavy or curly shape
- Method of wrapping hair from the ends to the scalp
- With this method, sometimes the client would have the wave wrapped in the salon, go home and return in the morning for her finished design
- Method of wrapping the hair from scalp to ends
- Phase where curl pattern is achieved by wrapping the hair around perm rods
- After rinsing, a chemical with an _______ pH is applied to re-form hair to take on the shape of a rod
- Invented the first cold wave
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- Specialized perm skills will allow you to transform and personalize a client's appearance by ___________ or enhancing their hair sculpture
- Made first real breakthrough with his heat permanent waving machine
- _____ phases of the perm process are of equal importance
- Applied to break disulfide bonds and soften protein structure
- Heat is absorbed from the surroundings
- Soft, wavy, loose-curled texture perm brought about in the 21st century is sometimes referred to as a "_________ perm"
- Hair needs to be wrapped __________ and evenly around each rod
- Phase where perm solution and neutralizer are applied
18 Clues: Invented the first cold wave • Heat is absorbed from the surroundings • Method of wrapping the hair from scalp to ends • Method of wrapping hair from the ends to the scalp • Generate their own heat through a chemical reaction • Phase where perm solution and neutralizer are applied • Croquignole method is also known as the _______ method • ...
Music Theory 2021-09-03
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- ____ cadence progression of chord V-VI
- press the soft pedal
- gradually quicker in tempo
- second highest female voice
- something you would never find in simple time
- two notes that sound the same but are written differently
- all together
- always
- lowest singing voices
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- mark at the end of the piece
- 2-chord progression that usually occurs at the end of a phrase
- a note that last for 1/2 beats
- is the 3rd degree of a scales
- lowest sounding instrument in Brass family
- very loud in dynamic
- you dont always use a # to raise the 7th note, sometime you use ______
- chord I IV V are _____ chord
- a group of notes sounded together.
18 Clues: always • all together • press the soft pedal • very loud in dynamic • lowest singing voices • gradually quicker in tempo • second highest female voice • mark at the end of the piece • chord I IV V are _____ chord • is the 3rd degree of a scales • a note that last for 1/2 beats • a group of notes sounded together. • ____ cadence progression of chord V-VI • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-26
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- the scientist who invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- same element, different mass
- an atom with lost or gained electrons
- chemist that discovered the orbital model
- The scientist that discredited Leucippus and Democritus
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- drop experiment to find charge and mass of the electron
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- the sum of protons and neutrons on the periodic table
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
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- means atom in greek
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- a chemical bond of two elements
- a mathematical expression to find the wave function
- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- who discovered the electron
- type of model that includes element symbol as the nucleus
- atom or molecule that gained or lost an electron
19 Clues: means atom in greek • who discovered the electron • same element, different mass • a chemical bond of two elements • an atom with lost or gained electrons • electrons at the out edge of the shell • rejected the idea of only four elements • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • chemist that discovered the orbital model • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- has identified critical developmental tasks
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
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- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- is primarily influenced by heredity
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- strength and energy.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
18 Clues: strength and energy. • is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- has identified critical developmental tasks
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
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- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- is primarily influenced by heredity
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- strength and energy.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
18 Clues: strength and energy. • is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-04
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- gradually slow the tempo
- five lines and four spaces
- Lowers a note
- Smooth and Connected
- To gradually get softer
- To gradually get louder
- A musical sentence
- Not the melody
- forte Medium loud
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- piano Medium soft
- soft
- The speed at which music should be played or sung.
- loud
- Everyone sings the same note
- The words of a song
- The musical pattern
- shown to accent a note or word
- The combination of three or more notes to create harmony
- The interval of an 8th
19 Clues: soft • loud • Lowers a note • Not the melody • piano Medium soft • forte Medium loud • A musical sentence • The words of a song • The musical pattern • Smooth and Connected • The interval of an 8th • To gradually get softer • To gradually get louder • gradually slow the tempo • five lines and four spaces • Everyone sings the same note • shown to accent a note or word • ...
Evolution Theory 2014-02-25
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- blending in with your environment/adaption
- species that are inherited to naturally survive in their adaption and can produce quicker offspring
- ability to more likely to survive its environment and produce more offspring also other members of population
- structures that were used anciently in evolution,but now useless
- humans reproduce plants/animals by selected genes, creating new species
- structures that have similar origins with other organisms
- adaptive trait
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- physical features of an organism
- basic material of evoulution
- french artist who discovered evolution and the concept of biology with other special science terms
- organisms moving from area to another,or position change
- type of gene produce more offspring than others
- structures that have similar species,from different evolutions
- external resemblance of organisms
- Darwin english naturalist and geologist known for evolutionary theory
- change in environment over time
- Genetic change due to natural selection
- species adapting to their environment,to survive longer
18 Clues: adaptive trait • basic material of evoulution • change in environment over time • physical features of an organism • external resemblance of organisms • Genetic change due to natural selection • blending in with your environment/adaption • type of gene produce more offspring than others • species adapting to their environment,to survive longer • ...
Theory Review 2015-10-22
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- in Critical Disability Theory, the belief that science and medicine should not separate the needs of disabled persons, but work for the welfare of all people
- the voluntary or forced migration of peoples from their native homelands
- this branch of feminism's primary goal is gender equality in the public sphere; private sphere issues are explored in terms of their impact on public sphere inequalities
- a study of the effects of colonialism on cultures and societies
- Critical Disability Theorists explore how our use of this reflects our discomfort with disability
- this branch of feminism is concerned with the oppressive nature of capitalism; connects the oppression of women with other oppression in society
- the power of the ruling class to convince others that their interests are the interests of all
- new transcultural forms that result from cross-cultural exchange - it is not necessarily a peaceful mixture
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- the process by which a cultural practice is made stimulating and exciting by its difference from the colonizer’s ideas of normalcy
- views gender as a social construct and maintains that definitions of gender and sexuality are non-binary, and constantly in flux
- a refusal to use the language of the colonizer in the correct or standard way
- in Critical Disability Theory, the position that disabled persons are oppressed by multiple systems, not just ableism
- in Post-Colonial Theory, this involves the colonized taking the language of their colonizers, and blending with their native languages, thus creating their own rules of usage
- this branch of feminism emphasizes essential differences between men and women, and advocates for equally valuing “female” occupations and values
- the state of being “other” or different, and the study of the ways in which one group differentiates itself from others
- in Critical Disability Theory, this issue is about representation
- Critical Disability Theory is concerned with these, both individually and socially
- this branch of feminism is more militant in approach than other branches, they oppose existing social structures as inherently tied to patriarchy
18 Clues: a study of the effects of colonialism on cultures and societies • in Critical Disability Theory, this issue is about representation • the voluntary or forced migration of peoples from their native homelands • a refusal to use the language of the colonizer in the correct or standard way • ...
Cell Theory 2022-01-26
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- Creates protein
- breaks down waste and old vacuoles
- the doorway to the cell
- according to cell theory all cells come from
- site of photosynthesis
- the process by which a substance moves from high to low concentration
- tiny water bears that live on the outside of the space station
- each cell part is know as an
- according to cell theory all living things are made of
- the movement of water from high to low concentration
- control center of the cell
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- contains food water or waste
- the process of turning light into sugar
- provides structure to plant cells
- the cell is the basic unit of structure and blank in living things
- like a highway in the cell
- involved with shipping and packaging
- the jelly like substance in the cell
18 Clues: Creates protein • site of photosynthesis • the doorway to the cell • like a highway in the cell • control center of the cell • contains food water or waste • each cell part is know as an • provides structure to plant cells • breaks down waste and old vacuoles • involved with shipping and packaging • the jelly like substance in the cell • the process of turning light into sugar • ...
Lawrence Kohlberg's Moral Development Theory 2016-12-06
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- The moral capability of a person
- The man who used Kohlberg's theory in a disciplinary model for schools
- The creator of the theory of moral development in children
- The stage of a social contract
- The fifth and sixth stages of Kohlberg's theory
- The use of Kohlberg's theory in ____________ in school systems.
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- The first and second stages of Kohlberg's theory
- A concept or idea that is testable
- The stage of individualism and exchange
- The stage of maintaining interpersonal relationships
- The third and fourth stages of Kohlberg's theory
- The stage of Law and Order
- The stage of obedience and punishment
- The stage of Universal principles
- The test that was developed in 1959 by James Rest based on Kohlberg's theory
15 Clues: The stage of Law and Order • The stage of a social contract • The moral capability of a person • The stage of Universal principles • A concept or idea that is testable • The stage of obedience and punishment • The stage of individualism and exchange • The fifth and sixth stages of Kohlberg's theory • The first and second stages of Kohlberg's theory • ...
CCJ 101 Chapter 4 2023-09-27
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- Theory that tries to understand how different inequalities (race, gender, class) interact
- Les Miserables shows the criminal justice system's overwhelming reaction to a _____ offense
- Law that rather than requiring someone say "no" to sexual advances, it is rape if they do not actively say "yes"
- T/F: Human experience is made up of a complex web of various roles and identities
- According to queer theorists, gender is a ________
- ______ theorizes that social conflict exists due to constant power struggles between capitalists and workers
- T/F: Some think environmental laws do not go far enough
- T/F: Racial inequalities rarely occur in the American Criminal Justice System
- Theory where Black Americans are seen as a threat to white American's power, weath, and security so they are controlled by a white-dominated society
- Leader in the field of intersectionality with a focus on Black women
- Who believes in the theory that the best response to crimes against women is to aggressively push for harsher punishments against those who commit these crimes
- Les Miserables shows irony in emphasizing excesses of ______ ______
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- Many colleges have begun implementing what policy as a way to address unwanted sexual contact on campuses?
- What term did Marx use to identify the common ways that people in higher classes justify their relative wealth and privilege?
- Law that makes it unlawful to ask about a rape victim's sexual history during trial
- Which branch of critical criminology looks at how society, and the criminal justice system specifically, oppresses people of color?
- Author of "Discipline and Punish", arguing that the sensibilities of control and manipulation by prisons are now used in everyday life
- Carceral feminists want increasing policing and arrests of ____ perpetrators
- _____ criminologists understand how governments and private companies harm the environment through their activities
- _______ is often hidden and imbedded in the major institutions of the U.S.
- "Human experience is made up of a complex web of various roles and identities" supports which theory?
- Postmodernists like Foucault and Simon are primarily concerned with the actions of ______
- Structuring society based on the needs of men first and foremost is known as _______
- Belief that people think they deserve such material goods and that the government should protect those items
24 Clues: According to queer theorists, gender is a ________ • T/F: Some think environmental laws do not go far enough • Les Miserables shows irony in emphasizing excesses of ______ ______ • Leader in the field of intersectionality with a focus on Black women • _______ is often hidden and imbedded in the major institutions of the U.S. • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-08-10
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- Electromagnetism
- Expanding universe
- DNA structure
- Electrical innovations
- Theory of evolution
- Genetics pioneer
- DNA structure
- Mathematical genius
- Radioactivity research
- Astronomical discoveries
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- Laws of planetary motion
- Laws of motion
- Theory of relativity
- Cosmos popularizer
- Black hole theories
- Atomic model
- Heliocentrism advocate
- Computing pioneer
- Germ theory
- Penicillin discovery
20 Clues: Germ theory • Atomic model • DNA structure • DNA structure • Laws of motion • Electromagnetism • Genetics pioneer • Computing pioneer • Cosmos popularizer • Expanding universe • Black hole theories • Theory of evolution • Mathematical genius • Theory of relativity • Penicillin discovery • Heliocentrism advocate • Electrical innovations • Radioactivity research • Laws of planetary motion • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: THEORIES ON NURSING 2022-01-13
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- This theory is composed of ten (10) steps in identifying patient’s problems and eleven (11) skills used in developing a nursing care plan.
- This model provides a comprehensive holistic and system-based approach to nursing that contains an element of flexibility by Neuman.
- Nursing as a health care profession would prove its worth of being at par in quality performance with other health care professionals by Divinagracia.
- Theory that deals with the interpersonal aspects of nursing, focusing especially to mental health by Joyce Travelbee.
- King’s Model proposing three interacting systems; a person system, an interpersonal system and a social system.
- The Orem Model of Nursing used in rehabilitation and primary care of or other settings in which patients are encouraged to be independent.
- Henderson’s Theory that emphasizes the importance of increasing the patient’s independence to continue the progress after hospitalization.
- It is also known as the "Three Cs of Lydia Hall", containing three (3) independent but interconnected circles.
- This Nursing theory proposes that expert nurses develop skills and understanding of patient care over time through education and experiences; from Novice to Expert.
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- It was developed by Dorothy Johnson that stresses the importance of research-knowledge about the effect of nursing care on patients.
- This theory describes the importance of promoting adaptation on nursing processes.
- A motivational theory in psychology compromising five (5) tier model of human needs, often depicted as hierarchical levels within a pyramid.
- Orlando’s model that explain the role of the nurse in finding out and meeting the patient’s immediate needs for help.
- A system theory that includes purpose, content and process, and breaking down the “whole” and analyzing the parts.
- Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory that gives importance in cultural and care knowledge in nursing practice.
- A theory about the importance of environment in client’s healing process.
- A theory that advocate that “caritas” means love and charity and caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope and love through tending, playing and learning
- Main goal is to help the patient through the family, when nurses can be of great assistance to prevent at the very beginning serious complication.
- Levine’s Model focusing on conserving the patient’s energy for health and healing.
- This theory is an expansion of Piaget’s theory having three (3) levels of reasoning namely; pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional.
20 Clues: A theory about the importance of environment in client’s healing process. • This theory describes the importance of promoting adaptation on nursing processes. • Levine’s Model focusing on conserving the patient’s energy for health and healing. • It is also known as the "Three Cs of Lydia Hall", containing three (3) independent but interconnected circles. • ...
Nursing Theorists 2021-11-01
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- Created a series of stages in order to help new nurses monitor progress through experience and developing knowledge.
- Theory focuses on the quality of life of the patient.
- She played a huge role in nursing education. She created the grading policy for nursing students which made students prove their abilities in order to be certified.
- 3 concept theory starting with all C’s, encourages patient to take responsibility for their illness.
- This theorist created a patient centered approach that utilizes a list of twenty-one steps and skills.This theory is most applicable to the education of nurses.
- He created a method that believed every relationship in a hospital setting required a helper and a helpee.
- Developed the Health promotion model which is composed of 5 key concepts: person, environment, nursing, health, and illness that all focus on positive motivation.
- She is commonly referred to as “the lady with the lamp” and focused on the patients environment to helping them become better.
- Created a theory stating that the goal of nursing care is to promote adaptations in the patient.
- Mostly dealt with psychiatric patients, and teaching, died at young age of 47.
- She created a theory that emphasized patient independence. In this theory nurses have three roles, substitutive, supplementary, and complimentary.
- Created a theory that was based on an open-system-based perspective that helps respond to stressors in the environment.
- Created a model that practices identification of patients need through observation.
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- Identified seven nursing roles in order for health care workers develop more therapeutic interventions.
- Theory about assessing a patients comfort needs in three forms: relief, ease, and transcendence.
- Created a model focusing on behavior of a patient in order to prevent illnesses.
- Her theory focuses on nurse and patient setting goals and working together to attain those goals.
- A male, New York native, that created a theory based on alternative medicine treatments.
- Her theory has four major concepts: human being, health, environment/society, and nursing.
- Travelled to many different cultures, was a nurse and anthropologist.
20 Clues: Theory focuses on the quality of life of the patient. • Travelled to many different cultures, was a nurse and anthropologist. • Mostly dealt with psychiatric patients, and teaching, died at young age of 47. • Created a model focusing on behavior of a patient in order to prevent illnesses. • ...
PHILIPPINE POLITICS, GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP 2026-01-16
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- He is the father of Political Science
- Science should be verified by evidence
- Science, One of the forms of behavioral approach which believes that the study of
- An approach that judges politics based on values
- Right, Is the oldest Theory
- Emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- The supreme authority of a state over its territory and people
- The demarcated area that rightfully belongs to the population
- Contract, a theory that highlighted early states have been formed by a voluntary compact among people to form a society
- The approach that focuses on objective, value-free, and scientific study of politics
- Theory, This theory suggests that humans are naturally social beings who form groups and eventually evolve into states
- This states that political science should not be separated from various other social sciences
- It is one of the significant works of Niccolò Machiavelli
- This is where a researcher measures and quantifies data after collecting it
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- This believe that there are certain uniformities in political behavior
- A set of rules made and enforced by the state to regulate human behavior
- The population living within a state
- Also known as the Force Theory
- One of the forms of Behavioral that uses research tools and methods
- The study of formal structures and institutions
- The word where politika is derived from
- Theory, This theory views the state as an evolution from the family
- An approach that studies past events to understand politics
- The institution that creates and enforces rules in society
- Science, The systematics study of government, politics, and political processes
- Theory, A theory that proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans
- The person who first used the term state in his writings
- An approach focused on laws and legal institutions
- Theory, This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state
- A group of people united by shared culture, language, history, or ethnicity
- It is the most universal and powerful of all institutions
31 Clues: Right, Is the oldest Theory • Also known as the Force Theory • The population living within a state • He is the father of Political Science • Science should be verified by evidence • The word where politika is derived from • Emphasizes testing and verifying everything • The study of formal structures and institutions • An approach that judges politics based on values • ...
Psychologists 2014-04-07
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- Mental age;IQ test
- Dissociation theory (hypnosis)
- Constructive memory studies
- Multiple intelligence
- Observational learning;bobo dolls
- Learned helplessness
- Humanist;created client-centered therapy;unconditional positive regard
- Study on conformity
- 3 stages of moral development
- Operant conditioning
- Neo Freudian;personal/collective unconscious
- Founder of behaviorism
- Triarchic theory;intelligence
- Stanford Prison experiment
- Disagreed with Freud;personality is continually changed rather than being decided early in life
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- 4 stage theory of cognitive development
- Cognitive Triad
- Cognitive-behavioral therapist;REBT
- Obedience study;shock
- Developmental psychologist;parenting styles
- 8 stages of development
- Labeling experiment
- Criticized Kohlberg;gender-based developmental difference
- Experiment on attachment with monkeys
- Cognitive Dissonance theory
- Classical conditioning
- Hierarchy of needs;humanist
- Language acquisition theory
28 Clues: Cognitive Triad • Mental age;IQ test • Labeling experiment • Study on conformity • Learned helplessness • Operant conditioning • Obedience study;shock • Multiple intelligence • Classical conditioning • Founder of behaviorism • 8 stages of development • Stanford Prison experiment • Constructive memory studies • Cognitive Dissonance theory • Hierarchy of needs;humanist • ...
Maslow's Humanistic Theory 2022-05-01
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- The theorist did not provide any __ support for his theory in his initial paper
- Second half of publication year (rhymes with sporty bee)
- True or false: A review by Wahba & Bridwell (1976) found support for the idea that people always move through the hierarchy in the exact order proposed by the theory
- Dominant school of psychology that this theory departed from
- This theory proposes that basic needs are organized into a hierarchy of relative ___
- Second level of needs: includes security and a preference for familiarity
- First level of needs; includes hunger, thirst, sleep
- Key theorist
- The top level of the hierarchy focuses on __ motivation
- The dominating force influencing behavior
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- This theory may be used to __ why behavior occurred rather than predict the future; can use context clues to try to determine what needs were emergent at the time
- Tay & Diener (2011) found that the theory may be applicable on a __ level, observing that the search for meaning was more common in countries where basic needs had been met for most of the population
- Although this theory is not commonly used as a framework for empirical studies, it makes an appearance in fields such as education and ___
- First half of publication year (rhymes with pine bean)
- This theory contributed to the development of __'s Model of Psychological Wellbeing that includes components such as environmental mastery and growth
- The first four levels of the hierarchy focus on __ needs
- Top level of the hierarchy; growing into the person you were meant to be
- Major field this theory contributed to; focuses on topics such as optimal human functioning, wellbeing, and peak experiences
- The theory is said to appeal to __ __ (also the name of a book by Thomas Paine)
- Fourth level of needs; includes high evaluation of the self and recognition from others
- Third level of needs; includes affection, belonging, and group membership
21 Clues: Key theorist • The dominating force influencing behavior • First level of needs; includes hunger, thirst, sleep • First half of publication year (rhymes with pine bean) • The top level of the hierarchy focuses on __ motivation • The first four levels of the hierarchy focus on __ needs • Second half of publication year (rhymes with sporty bee) • ...
Module 3, Lesson 1-3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
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- deposits of this mineral suggests that Antarctica once had warmer climates
- the number of decades AFTER Wegener's death that his theory was accepted
- pangaea is divided into Laurasia and this land mass
- deep, underwater trough along a plate boundary
- female scientist that created the first complete map of the ocean floor
- ridge that separates the Atlantic Ocean
- important fossil discover because this animal could not swim, but was found on two distant continents
- less dense plate found under land
- map maker
- technology that uses pulses of sound waves to measure ocean depths
- a rupture and sudden movement of rocks along an active plate boundary
- evidence that land was connected; living remains turned to rock
- (two words) continuous process of creating new oceanic crust along a ridge while destroying it along the trench
- plant fossil used by Wegener to support his Theory of Plate Tectonics
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- two words) theory that stated the continents drifted away from each other over millions of years
- plate boundary where two plates are moving away from each other
- type of map that color codes rocks based on age
- Name Wegener's theorized supercontinent
- hypothesized the theory of continental drift
- a break in the earth's crust along which movement occurs
- "fluid" rock under the earth's surface
- (two words) circular depressions caused by meteors
- (two words)evidence that continents were once connected; rock strata
- more dense type of plate
- plate boundary where two plate are pushing towards each other
- name for molten rock once its outside the Earth's crust
- digital image of underwater land and water depth
- plate boundary where two plates are sliding horizontally past each other
- scientist that studies rocks, materials, and processes of the Earth's history
- occurs when an oceanic and a continental plate converge
- mountain formed when two continental plates converge
31 Clues: map maker • more dense type of plate • less dense plate found under land • "fluid" rock under the earth's surface • Name Wegener's theorized supercontinent • ridge that separates the Atlantic Ocean • hypothesized the theory of continental drift • deep, underwater trough along a plate boundary • type of map that color codes rocks based on age • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- - unit used to measure a material’s resistance
- (R) - tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- current (AC) - electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet) change
- circuit - current cannot flow through
- Law - flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- wire - carries current away from appliance and back to source
- - source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- - form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
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- - measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- - measure of the rate of flow
- wire - carries current
- - an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- - material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
- current (DC) - electricity flows in one direction
- - tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- circuit - occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- (E) - measure of electrical pressure
- - a material that electricity flows freely through
18 Clues: wire - carries current • - measure of the rate of flow • (E) - measure of electrical pressure • circuit - current cannot flow through • - unit used to measure a material’s resistance • current (DC) - electricity flows in one direction • - tubing that contains individual insulated wires • - a material that electricity flows freely through • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- measure of electrical pressure
- measure of the rate of flow
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- unit used to measure a material’s resistance
- current cannot flow through
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- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- electricity flows in one direction
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- carries current to appliance
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
- a material that electricity flows freely through
18 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • unit used to measure a material’s resistance • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • ...
Set theory 2024-07-15
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- no element common between sets
- all outputs true
- no.of elements in a set
- AU(BNC)=(AUB)N (AUC)
- outputs are false
- a set which is contained in the given set
- combination of two sets
- outputs can be true or false
- possible combinations of all elements in a given set
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- AUA=A
- or condition
- true or false structure
- and condition
- set which contain repetitive elements
- common element between sets
- if then condition
- opposite of a boolean
- AuB=BuA
18 Clues: AUA=A • AuB=BuA • or condition • and condition • all outputs true • if then condition • outputs are false • AU(BNC)=(AUB)N (AUC) • opposite of a boolean • true or false structure • no.of elements in a set • combination of two sets • common element between sets • outputs can be true or false • no element common between sets • set which contain repetitive elements • ...
Generational Theory 2023-02-02
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- Follows the crisis that ended the previous cycle and typified by strong institutions and social collectivism, and weak individualism.
- “independent variables in social change” - cohorts should be placed within geographical location, education, and race
- “cycles” - specific patterns of behavior that are regarded as intertwined with the history
- Generation archetype that are born after the unraveling, during a crisis, when external dangers recreate a demand for strong social institutions.
- Generation archetype that are born after an awakening, during an unraveling, when social institutions are weak, and individuals have to be self-reliant and pragmatic.
- Generational theory with the fourth turning.
- These consist of four turnings (saeculum) that repeat for each cycle.
- This period is typified by increasing personal and spiritual autonomy of people. Social institutions may be attacked, impeding public progress.
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- Generation archetype that are born near the end of a crisis, during a time of community cohesion and strong social order.
- This period is typified by weak institutions that are distrusted. Individualism is strong and flourishing.
- “social location” - people resemble their times more than they resemble their parents
- This is an era of destruction, e.g., through war, where institutional life is destroyed. As this period ends, institutions will be rebuilt. Society will rediscover the benefits of being part of a collective, and community purpose will take precedence again.
- The length of a single historical cycle of ‘four turnings’
- Symbols, between cycles, that share basic attitudes towards family, risk, culture and values, and civic engagement.
- “value systems” - argued that values can be generalized based on generations
- Generation archetype that are born during an awakening, when crusader prophets are attacking the status quo and its institutions.
- a cohort group that shares an age location in history, meaning that members of the generation encounter similar historical events and social influences while in the same phase of life.
- Time span of a generation
18 Clues: Time span of a generation • Generational theory with the fourth turning. • The length of a single historical cycle of ‘four turnings’ • These consist of four turnings (saeculum) that repeat for each cycle. • “value systems” - argued that values can be generalized based on generations • ...
Music Theory 2023-02-17
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- To hold longer than the notes value
- 1 beat
- The speed at which music should be played
- Cancels a flat or a sharp
- Short and separated
- 1/2 a beat
- Area between two bar lines
- 4 beats
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- How loud or soft the music is
- Slow tempo
- Loud
- 2 beats
- No sharps or flats
- Soft
- The words of a song
- Gradually get louder
- 1 sharp
- Fast tempo
18 Clues: Loud • Soft • 1 beat • 2 beats • 1 sharp • 4 beats • Slow tempo • 1/2 a beat • Fast tempo • No sharps or flats • The words of a song • Short and separated • Gradually get louder • Cancels a flat or a sharp • Area between two bar lines • How loud or soft the music is • To hold longer than the notes value • The speed at which music should be played
Theory prject 2023-06-05
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- a reapeated pitch pattern
- melody and accompaniment
- a mixture of sequence and repetition
- reocurring rhythmic pattern
- short reoccurring figure
- harmonic and rhythmic support functions are combined
- substantial musical thought
- Two or more lines moving independently
- two adjacent phrases combine
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- only diatonic notes of the scale are repeated
- simplest texture type in music
- similar rhythmic material in all parts
- most important line in musical texture
- the immediate restatement of a figure in the same instrument
- pedal tones or repeated melodic and rhthmic figures
- two phrases are not similar in melodic content
- lines less significant than the melody
- assisting the melody with chord tones
18 Clues: melody and accompaniment • short reoccurring figure • a reapeated pitch pattern • reocurring rhythmic pattern • substantial musical thought • two adjacent phrases combine • simplest texture type in music • a mixture of sequence and repetition • assisting the melody with chord tones • similar rhythmic material in all parts • most important line in musical texture • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-01-29
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- Table, organized chart of all naturally occurring and man-made elements
- negatively charged particle, outside the nucleus
- discovered the neutron
- criticized Democritus's theory
- having no charge, equal number of positive and negative charges
- proposed the idea that electrons were in a fixed orbit around the nucleus
- abbreviation for an element
- number, another name of the number of protons
- first proposed the idea that matter was made of atoms
- neutral particle in the nucleus
- developed the Plum Pudding Model, and is credited with discovering the electron
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- his Gold Foil Experiment led to the discovery of the nucleus
- the three particles that make up an atom
- positively charged particle in the nucleus
- all matter is composed of __________
- developed the 5 points of the Modern Atomic Theory
- substance composed of only one type of atom
- number, protons and neutrons added together
- number of elements on the periodic table
- Mass, the average masses of all isotopes of an element
20 Clues: discovered the neutron • abbreviation for an element • criticized Democritus's theory • neutral particle in the nucleus • all matter is composed of __________ • the three particles that make up an atom • number of elements on the periodic table • positively charged particle in the nucleus • substance composed of only one type of atom • ...
Evolutionary theory 2025-03-07
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- The process where different species develop similar traits because they live in similar environments
- a change in DNA that can lead to new traits (alleles) in a population
- Fossils that show the intermediate stages between different forms of life
- Similarities in structure that indicate a common incestry
- the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more
- A scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life
- The process where two or more related species become more different over time, often due to different environments
- The study of how species are distributed geographically
- A decrease in genetic variation that occurs when a small group of individuals starts a new population
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- the process of combining different genes during meiosis (sexual reproduction)
- The process by which organisms diversify rapidly into a wide variety of forms
- the transfer of genetic material between populations; migration with mating
- A mechanism of evolution that involves random changes in a population's gene pool
- The history of life as documented by fossils
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- The idea that different species share a common ancestor
- a reduction in genetic diversity that occurs when a populations size is greatly reduced, often due to a disaster
- The process where two or more species influence each other's evolution, often because they interact closely
18 Clues: The history of life as documented by fossils • The idea that different species share a common ancestor • The study of how species are distributed geographically • Similarities in structure that indicate a common incestry • A scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life • the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution • ...
music theory 2024-02-04
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- a representation of how long or short a sound is
- a staff where the lower notes live
- how we organize the music to articulate ideas and give the song a coherent structure w/bars
- a sound taking up three beats
- four beats of silence symbol
- the speed of a piece
- a staff where the high notes live
- a moment to represent when you do not play/sing
- 4/4, 3/4, 6/8 for example
- a sound taking up two beats
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- three beats of silence symbol
- one beat of silence symbol
- a sound taking up one beat
- a steady pulse that occurs throughout a piece of music
- a sound taking up four beats
- where you assign pitches; could be treble, bass etc.
- two beats of silence symbol
- having to go back and do a section of music a second time
18 Clues: the speed of a piece • 4/4, 3/4, 6/8 for example • one beat of silence symbol • a sound taking up one beat • two beats of silence symbol • a sound taking up two beats • a sound taking up four beats • four beats of silence symbol • three beats of silence symbol • a sound taking up three beats • a staff where the high notes live • a staff where the lower notes live • ...
Interference theory 2024-11-14
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- The passing of what causes retroactive interference to be greater than proactive?
- Who found evidence to support the validity of Retroactive Interference theory?
- What sector benefits from the practical applications of interference theory?
- Type of interference that involves forgettiing new info. as it's confused with old?
- What type of research method did Postman conduct in 1960?
- When a memory is forgotten due to another memory conflicting with it?
- What do lab tasks testing interference lack?
- What type of sport did the ppts of Baddeley and Hitch play?
- Type of approach that focuses on different counterparts of the human mind together?
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- Type of interference that involves forgetting old info. as it's confused with new?
- A higher number of what decreased recall in Baddeley and Hitch's rugby study?
- Who suggested the types of interference?
- Who stated that studying similar subjects causes interference?
- People with a higher what were less susceptible to proactive interference?
- What's it called when a theory simplifies a cognitive process to a single cause?
- Is interference theory reliable or unreliable?
- Type of research method that was conducted by Baddeley and Hitch when testing retroactive interference?
- What did McGeoch and McDonald ask their ppts to recall?
18 Clues: Who suggested the types of interference? • What do lab tasks testing interference lack? • Is interference theory reliable or unreliable? • What did McGeoch and McDonald ask their ppts to recall? • What type of research method did Postman conduct in 1960? • What type of sport did the ppts of Baddeley and Hitch play? • ...
Famous Mathematicians 2023-06-09
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- - Austrian mathematician and logician who is known for his incompleteness theorems, which have had a profound impact on the foundations of mathematics.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of analysis, particularly in his work on Riemannian geometry.
- - Italian mathematician who introduced the Fibonacci sequence, a sequence of numbers with each number being the sum of the two preceding ones.
- - German mathematician who formulated a famous list of 23 unsolved problems that greatly influenced the course of 20th-century mathematics.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry.
- - French lawyer and mathematician who famously claimed to have a proof for what became known as Fermat's Last Theorem.
- - German mathematician who made significant contributions to abstract algebra and theoretical physics, particularly in the field of Noether's theorem.
- - Indian mathematician who made extraordinary contributions to number theory, particularly in the areas of partition functions and modular forms.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician known for his treatise "Elements," which presented foundational principles of geometry.
- - Russian mathematician who made significant contributions to probability theory, statistics, and information theory.
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- - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- - Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor known for his contributions to mathematics and physics.
- - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry.
- - Austrian mathematician known for his contributions to Lie group theory, representation theory, and quantum mechanics.
- - German mathematician who developed set theory and made profound discoveries related to infinite sets and cardinality.
- - English mathematician and writer who is recognized for her work with Charles Babbage on his early mechanical general-purpose computer.
- - Swiss mathematician known for his contributions to number theory, graph theory, and mathematical analysis.
- - French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher known for his contributions to probability theory, number theory, and projective geometry.
- - English mathematician and computer scientist who played a crucial role in cracking the Enigma code during World War II.
- - French mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to group theory and abstract algebra before his untimely death.
20 Clues: - English mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. • - Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, best known for the Pythagorean theorem in geometry. • - French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who is considered the father of analytic geometry. • ...
Philippine Politics, Governance and Citizenship 2026-01-16
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- Theory, This theory views the state as an evolution from the family
- An approach that studies past events to understand politics
- Theory, A theory that proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans
- Right, Is the oldest Theory
- Theory, This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state
- An approach focused on laws and legal institutions
- The approach that focuses on objective, value-free, and scientific study of politics
- The study of formal structures and institutions
- It is the most universal and powerful of all institutions
- He is the father of Political Science
- The population living within a state
- Emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- Science, One of the forms of behavioral approach which believes that the study of Political Science should be verified by evidence
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- Science, The systematics study of government, politics, and political processes
- An approach that judges politics based on values
- The supreme authority of a state over its territory and people
- This believe that there are certain uniformities in political behavior
- The person who first used the term state in his writings
- Theory, This theory suggests that humans are naturally social beings who form groups and eventually evolve into states
- This is where a researcher measures and quantifies data after collecting it
- This states that political science should not be separated from various other social sciences
- The demarcated area that rightfully belongs to the population
- The institution that creates and enforces rules in society
- One of the forms of Behavioral that uses research tools and methods
- The word where politika is derived from
- Also known as the Force Theory
- A group of people united by shared culture, language, history, or ethnicity
- A set of rules made and enforced by the state to regulate human behavior
- Contract, a theory that highlighted early states have been formed by a voluntary compact among people to form a society
- It is one of the significant works of Niccolò Machiavelli
30 Clues: Right, Is the oldest Theory • Also known as the Force Theory • The population living within a state • He is the father of Political Science • The word where politika is derived from • Emphasizes testing and verifying everything • The study of formal structures and institutions • An approach that judges politics based on values • ...
Nicki’s Fan Theories & Rumors 2025-06-29
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- Joke rumor that her album’s length hinted at her wardrobe size
- Fan theory about her mansion purchase controversies
- Rumor she uses biblical themes in hidden Easter eggs
- Rumored name for scrap tracks vs Remy Ma
- Meme theory that it’s not always her in early footage
- IG story theory predicting a secret Barbie music phase reveal
- Conspiracy that certain songs got inflated plays by bots
- Old Twitter shade tweets that disappear then reappear
- Fans thought she’d release Queen II or Pinkprint 2
- Theory that her unfollowed celebs were secretly beefed
- Fans thought she layered Roman’s voice on older mixtapes
- Fan hope rumor about a second child sneak preview
- Theory her outfits signal upcoming singles
- Believed by fans to drop but never released, causing major buzz
- Theory that chart positions were skewed due to her fanpower
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- Rumor that Roman was retired in hidden skit post‑Queen era
- Theory that Nicki still has unreleased bars hidden in vaults
- Long-debunked rumor about hidden co-writers
- Rumor Nicki performs unannounced shows without promotion
- Fans expected this but never got an official version
- Belief that she hides personal life details in veiled bars
- Rumor she’d include her brother on a future album cover
- Theory that she sent bare‑face pics to test fan loyalty
- Fan debate about a secret intended diss track
- Rumor that she was proposed to live onstage (never confirmed)
- Speculation on her pop‑culture influence mapped year by year
- Fans decode hidden messages in her visuals
- Fans believe she’s holding back a major diss
- Theory that she intentionally leaked snippets to test reactions
- Debate on whether it ended early or still ongoing
30 Clues: Rumored name for scrap tracks vs Remy Ma • Fans decode hidden messages in her visuals • Theory her outfits signal upcoming singles • Long-debunked rumor about hidden co-writers • Fans believe she’s holding back a major diss • Fan debate about a secret intended diss track • Debate on whether it ended early or still ongoing • ...
Psychologists 2013-04-24
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- studied attachment in monkeys with artificial mothers
- classical conditioning
- developed "rational emotive behavior therapy"(REBT)
- Stanley ____ experiment; electric shock experiments on obedience
- developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- theory of parenting styles; 3 main types
- conducted experiements with dogs that led to the concept of "learned helplessness"
- experimented to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- developmental psychologist; 3 stage theory of moral development in children
- described concept of cognitive dissonance
- father of client-centered therapy
- known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and spacing effect
- developmental psychologist; 8 stages of psychosocial development
- studied taste aversion in rats; sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- developed the first widely used intelligence test
- notable for his work on decision-making and judgement
- Little Albert experiment
- conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
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- interested in the univerality of facial expressions; microexpressions to detect lying
- offered feminist critique of Freud's theory
- famous for his hypnosis research; hidden observer theory
- Stanford prison experiment
- developmental psychologist; 4 stages of cognitive development
- "Bobo doll" experiment, concepts of self-efficacy and social learning
- best known for her research on attachment theory
- creator of "successful intelligence" theory; 3 types
- known for his theory of "multiple intelligences"
- known as the father of psychoanalysis
- developed the theory of operant conditioning
- founder of analytical psychology
- critiqued Kolhberg's moral development theory; believed women's moral sense are guided by relationships
- misinformation effect; created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony
- ___'s Hierarchy of Needs
- created concept of "universal grammar";all languages share the same basic elements
- social psychologist; famous for his conformity experiments (line test)
- published the first psychology textbook
36 Clues: classical conditioning • ___'s Hierarchy of Needs • Little Albert experiment • Stanford prison experiment • founder of analytical psychology • father of client-centered therapy • developed cognitive-behavior therapy • known as the father of psychoanalysis • published the first psychology textbook • theory of parenting styles; 3 main types • ...
What color? 2012-04-23
Color Crossword 2020-11-26
Color 1 2023-09-05
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- It's a calming color that reminds people of the sky and sea.
- It's a soft shade of purple known for its soothing qualities.
- It's a soft color often associated with sweetness and love.
- It's a warm color that radiates energy and enthusiasm.
- It's a refreshing color that evokes a sense of tranquility.
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- It's a royal color that symbolizes luxury and creativity.
- It's a vibrant color often associated with love and passion.
- It's a powerful color that signifies strength and elegance.
- It's a natural color reminiscent of earth and stability.
- It's a bright and cheerful color that represents happiness.
- It's a pure color often associated with cleanliness and peace.
- It's the color of nature and symbolizes growth and renewal.
- It's a neutral color often associated with balance and calm.
13 Clues: It's a warm color that radiates energy and enthusiasm. • It's a natural color reminiscent of earth and stability. • It's a royal color that symbolizes luxury and creativity. • It's a powerful color that signifies strength and elegance. • It's a bright and cheerful color that represents happiness. • It's the color of nature and symbolizes growth and renewal. • ...
Color Wheel 2021-11-30
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- Color scheme that means colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel.
- this type of color happens when you mix complimentary colors together. And you mix them, you can't undo it.
- The colors used to describe colors of the ocean, winter, ice, etc.
- Red, blue and yellow are (blank) colors
- A light shade of a color is called a (blank)
- Adding white to a color makes it (blank)
- Adding black to a color makes it darker and creates a (blank) of that color
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- The colors used to describe colors the sun, sunset, fire, etc.
- Purple, orange and green are (blank) colors
- This color scheme is defined as one color on the color wheel of different tints and shades.
- Yellow-orange is a (blank) color
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- The complimentary color of yellow is (blank)
13 Clues: Yellow-orange is a (blank) color • Red, blue and yellow are (blank) colors • Adding white to a color makes it (blank) • Purple, orange and green are (blank) colors • A light shade of a color is called a (blank) • The complimentary color of yellow is (blank) • Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel • ...
Color Wheel 2022-10-07
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- color
- colors like green, blue, and violet
- not really colors and are not on the color wheel
- mix one primary and one secondary
- yellow + blue
- adding black to a hue
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- mix two primary
- can't mix colors to make these
- adding grey to a color
- adding white to a hue
- red + yellow
- blue + red
- colors like red, orange, and yellow
13 Clues: color • blue + red • red + yellow • yellow + blue • mix two primary • adding white to a hue • adding black to a hue • adding grey to a color • can't mix colors to make these • mix one primary and one secondary • colors like green, blue, and violet • colors like red, orange, and yellow • not really colors and are not on the color wheel
COLOR IDIOMS 2022-06-29
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- Randomly.
- Set of rules that stop progress.
- Extremely pleased
- Someone caught in the act of doing smth
- A very good chance.
- A small lie that is said to be polite
- Working in a manual job
- Being skilled at gardening.
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- A special day.
- Fainting.
- Something that rarely happens.
- Feeling jealous, or envious.
- An outcast. A different person.
13 Clues: Randomly. • Fainting. • A special day. • Extremely pleased • A very good chance. • Working in a manual job • Being skilled at gardening. • Feeling jealous, or envious. • Something that rarely happens. • An outcast. A different person. • Set of rules that stop progress. • A small lie that is said to be polite • Someone caught in the act of doing smth
Atonement Theories 2015-05-06
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- The atoning work of Christ encompasses which parts of Jesus' life?
- The focus of Moral Influence theory is Christ's -------
- ------ conflict or Christ the Victor
- One of Barth's two themes, "---- as Servant
- One of Calvin's three offices of Christ
- Anslem is credited with this theory
- Important word starting with 'a'
- The New Testament has many --------- of atonement
- One of Calvin's three offices of Christ
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- What Christ achieves for humanity with God
- Important salvation concept for Feminist and Liberation theologians
- Anselm's question, "Why did God become -----?"
- Christ the ------ Theory
- God acts in ---- towards humanity
- Reformation leader who developed the Satisfaction Theory further
- One of Barth's two themes, "------- as Lord
- The Moral Influence Theory is not objective it is...
- Person credited with the Moral Influence Theory
- One of Calvin's three offices of Christ
19 Clues: Christ the ------ Theory • Important word starting with 'a' • God acts in ---- towards humanity • Anslem is credited with this theory • ------ conflict or Christ the Victor • One of Calvin's three offices of Christ • One of Calvin's three offices of Christ • One of Calvin's three offices of Christ • What Christ achieves for humanity with God • ...
Psychology Chapter 4: Sensation 2025-01-31
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- Height of a sound wave
- The tendency for sensory receptors to decrease in response to stimuli that continue at the same level
- nerve Carries information from the retina to the brain
- Provides information on the position of your body by sensing gravity and motion
- a theory describing how pain signals open a neurological “pain gate” in the spinal cord and how other touch signals close the gate
- An opening in the iris that allows light to enter the eye
- Sensory receptor organs that contain the receptor cells for taste
- Blending of frequencies
- threshold smallest difference between 2 stimuli that can be detected half of the time
- A ring of muscles that range in color from light blue to dark brown
- Physical sensation of frequency revolving in psychological experience of high and low sounds.
- The area on retina where the optic leaves the eye and that contains no receptor cells
- Begins with sound waves and vibrations in the air, water, solid material
- Provides information about the movement and location of different parts of your body
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- The nerve that transmits neural impulses containing smell information from the nose to the brain
- the weakest amount of a given stimulus that a person can detect half of the time
- detection theory A theory stating that detecting a stimulus is influenced by a person’s decision-making strategy
- which is a thin flexible membrane that vibrates in sequence with sound waves
- the process that detects stimuli from your body and environment
- The number of sound waves that passes through a given point in one second
- the study of how physical stimuli are translated into psychological experience
- A clear, elastic, disc-shaped structure that refocuses light
- When the eardrum vibrates from sound waves
- The light-sensitive surface at the back of the eye
24 Clues: Height of a sound wave • Blending of frequencies • When the eardrum vibrates from sound waves • The light-sensitive surface at the back of the eye • nerve Carries information from the retina to the brain • An opening in the iris that allows light to enter the eye • A clear, elastic, disc-shaped structure that refocuses light • ...
Chapter 5 Puzzle 8 2026-02-25
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- descriptive term which refers to a sound’s quality; impacted by the interplay of frequency, amplitude, and timing of sound waves
- length of a wave from one peak to the next peak
- spinning sensation
- theory of color perception color vision is mediated by the activity across the three groups of cones
- temperature perception
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- sense contributes to our ability to maintain balance and body posture
- processing interpretation of sensations is influenced by available knowledge, experiences, and thoughts
- lowest point of a wave
- membrane eardrum
- conversion from sensory stimulus energy to action potential
- taste for monosodium glutamate
- spectrum portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see
12 Clues: membrane eardrum • spinning sensation • lowest point of a wave • temperature perception • taste for monosodium glutamate • length of a wave from one peak to the next peak • conversion from sensory stimulus energy to action potential • spectrum portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see • sense contributes to our ability to maintain balance and body posture • ...
color 2017-01-01
color 2023-12-07
8 Clues: The color of a ripe strawberry. • The color of a ripe banana peel. • The color of the sky at sunrise. • The color of a fluffy white cloud. • The color of a bright purple flower. • The color of sunshine and dandelions • The color of the ocean on a sunny day • The color of a traffic light when you can go.
color 2024-03-11
8 Clues: grass is • the sun is... • boys fav color • girls fav color • the night sky is • what color is dirt • like a pretty flower • the moive IT has alot of ___ in it
color 2024-07-05
color 2024-11-06
8 Clues: What color is crow • What color is grass • What color is a Swan • What color is a apple • What color is pumpkin • What color is a grape • What color is the sky • What color is a banana
Color 2024-11-12
color 2026-03-11
Nursing Theorists 2014-07-15
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- 10 _________ processes according to Watson
- science of ___________ human beings
- Self care agency
- theory played vital role in Roy's theory development (2 words)
- Levine's ____________ model
- one of Rizzo's concepts involved in meaning
- consists of outside environment that the person responds to through their senses
- Rizzo's ___________human theory
- ___________ nursing care that focues on cultural diversieyt
- Rizzo where a person can show part of themself and hide the rest
- according to Roy there are 4 modes of this
- according to kolcaba there are 3 comfort forms
- health as expanding
- behavior which may indicate the patient needs help
- persons as independent and human beings as a species are identified by their ____ of consciousness
- according to Rogers nurses should be this
- Pam really thought this theorist must live at Disney World
- first nurse researcher
- orlando's nursing __________ theory
- _________ to expert
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- Betty Newman ______________ model
- avoid ____ hopes according to FLo
- Martha Rogers' theory was a big impact on this woman's theory
- Benner used this model to form her own
- comfort care
- according to orem this means a person needs nursing care (3 words)
- people and environments are energy fields, they do not have energy fields
- Jean Watson's theory of _________caring
- handrails and nonglare lighting are __________ comfort
- client as an _______ system according to B Neuman
- For Watson the _____________caring relationship characterizes a special kind of human care relationship
- theory of culture care
- according to Leininger nurses should not form these
- 13 areas in nightingale's theory
- the nurse sets _____ to promote adaptation according to Roy
35 Clues: comfort care • Self care agency • health as expanding • _________ to expert • theory of culture care • first nurse researcher • Levine's ____________ model • Rizzo's ___________human theory • 13 areas in nightingale's theory • Betty Newman ______________ model • avoid ____ hopes according to FLo • science of ___________ human beings • orlando's nursing __________ theory • ...
Chapter 3 Law 2024-01-09
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- approach to crime that is grounded in the concept of rational choice but that views the accused
- Theory that describes criminal behavior as a natural outcome of peoples desire to seek pleasure in the absence of effective social controls
- Theory that argues criminal behavior is caused by feelings of stain
- Theory that explains crime as an outcome of conflicting interests between groups in society
- Perspective indicating that people have free will to choose between criminal behavior
- Argument that people are most likely to engage in criminal behavior if they have traits associated with crime
- # of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction
- Theory that explains how gender inequality affects female offending and justice system responses to crimes committed by females
- Survey of U.S households that measures crimes committed against victims
- Published annually by the FBI
- Crime reporting system which police describe each offence that occurs during a crime event
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- School of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of crime
- Criminology research that looks at weather adopted children share criminal tendencies with their biological/adoptive parents
- Theory maintaining the neighborhood characteristics
- Theory contending that labeling a person as a deviant or criminal makes
- Theory that explains the elements necessary for a crime to occur
- Framework consisting of a group of theories that propose explanations
- Theory maintaining that crimes will occur if crime opportunities are easy to commit
- Theory asserting that criminal behaviors are learned from associating with others
- In the FBI Uniform crime reports reporting scheme
- So-called criminal chromosome, believed to cause agitation aggression and criminal tendencies
21 Clues: Published annually by the FBI • In the FBI Uniform crime reports reporting scheme • Theory maintaining the neighborhood characteristics • Theory that explains the elements necessary for a crime to occur • # of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction • Theory that argues criminal behavior is caused by feelings of stain • ...
EVOLUTION 2024-06-10
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- theory of acquired characters
- living beings were created by a superior being
- bookwritten by Darwin (+2words)
- scientist who created the endosymbiosis theory in 1970
- theory created by Mooto Kimura in 1968
- living beings are different because they evolve and have parental relationships between them
- species created in independent events and separated from divine creation without a common origin
- living beings change slowly with time
- creator along Linnaeus of the fixism theory
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- each species was created for the place it was adapted to and can change with time
- Creator of the catastrophist theory
- synthetic theory of the evolution that is a combination of mendelian genetics and darwinism
- natural selction theory
- there were events of creature creation followed by events of mass destruction
- cretor of the creationist theory
15 Clues: natural selction theory • theory of acquired characters • bookwritten by Darwin (+2words) • cretor of the creationist theory • Creator of the catastrophist theory • living beings change slowly with time • theory created by Mooto Kimura in 1968 • creator along Linnaeus of the fixism theory • living beings were created by a superior being • ...
General Theory 2020-12-07
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- The note A can be found on the second ______.
- The amount of half notes it takes to equal one whole note
- The note B can be found on the third ______.
- The line drawn across the staff to create divisions
- The amount of quarter notes it takes to equal one whole note
- The note D can be found on the _______ line.
- How long or short a note is held for is also called this.
- Line that extends out of a note head
- The note F can be found on the _______ space.
- The space between two barlines
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- Note with a colored in oval and a stem
- This note is drawn as an open oval.
- If a note appears above the third line, the stem faces this direction
- Note with an open oval and a stem.
- Symbol that is written at the end of music.
- This is determined by where the note is placed on a staff
- The note C can be found on the _______ space.
- If a note appears below the third line, the stem faces this direction
18 Clues: The space between two barlines • Note with an open oval and a stem. • This note is drawn as an open oval. • Line that extends out of a note head • Note with a colored in oval and a stem • Symbol that is written at the end of music. • The note B can be found on the third ______. • The note D can be found on the _______ line. • The note A can be found on the second ______. • ...
FORCE THEORY 2026-01-26
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- Force that acts without touching
- Force between two surfaces rubbing
- Form of an object
- Pressure caused by air
- Used to drink using air pressure
- Liquid pressure increases with this
- Force acting on a unit area
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- Effect of force that causes rotation
- Movement of an object
- Instrument used to measure force
- A push or a pull
- Force that requires touching
- Pressure caused by water or fluids
- SI unit of pressure
- Force that pulls objects to Earth
- SI unit of force
- Smaller surface gives higher pressure
- How fast an object moves
18 Clues: A push or a pull • SI unit of force • Form of an object • SI unit of pressure • Movement of an object • Pressure caused by air • How fast an object moves • Force acting on a unit area • Force that requires touching • Force that acts without touching • Instrument used to measure force • Used to drink using air pressure • Force that pulls objects to Earth • ...
CAT theory 2025-08-20
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- Input The process of using a person's physical characteristics for authentication.
- A type of malware that appears to be a legitimate program but hides malicious code.
- A type of network that connects devices within a person's immediate workspace.
- The process of making a system usable for people with disabilities.
- A utility program that rearranges fragmented files on a storage device.
- The act of sending data from a local computer to a server.
- A technology that allows devices to communicate when they are a few centimeters apart.
- of Things (IOT) The concept of a network of physical objects embedded with sensors and software.
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- The act of receiving data from a server to a local computer.
- Computer A type of computer that is a single-user system designed for personal or home use.
- Drive (SSD) A type of storage device that uses flash memory and has no moving parts.
- Source Software A form of software licensing that allows the software to be freely used, modified, and shared.
- A type of cyber-attack that hijacks your browser to redirect you to a fake website.
- A network that covers a small geographical area, like a home or office.
- Logging A program that tracks and records every keystroke made on a computer.
- A system that uses sound waves to communicate over the internet.
- Attack A type of cyber-attack where multiple compromised systems flood a target's network, causing it to crash.
- Theft A computer crime that involves acquiring a person's personal information for fraudulent use.
18 Clues: The act of sending data from a local computer to a server. • The act of receiving data from a server to a local computer. • A system that uses sound waves to communicate over the internet. • The process of making a system usable for people with disabilities. • A network that covers a small geographical area, like a home or office. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-13
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- Theory – Belief that states formed to meet economic needs.
- – Branch of government that enforces laws.
- Theory – Theory that the state arose through domination of the strong over the weak.
- Contract Theory – Belief that people voluntarily formed states for mutual benefit.
- – An established organization that governs behavior.
- Theory – View that humans are social beings who naturally form states.
- – Government body that makes laws.
- – Process of testing political ideas using data.
- – Branch of government that interprets laws.
- Theory – Idea that forming a state is a natural human instinct.
- Behavior – Actions of individuals and groups in politics.
- – The art or science of governing and influencing government policies and power.
- – The population living within a state.
- – A group of people sharing common culture, language, or identity.
- – Based on observation and evidence.
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- – Supreme authority of a state, free from external control.
- Law – Rules governing relations between states.
- Approach – Scientific study of political behavior using empirical methods.
- – A defined geographical area under a state’s jurisdiction.
- – Thinker who popularized the modern concept of the state.
- – Legitimate power exercised by a government or institution.
- – A political organization with people, territory, government, and sovereignty.
- Approach – Political study focusing on philosophy, ethics, and institutions.
- – Concerned with values of what is good or bad in society.
- Science – The systematic study of politics, power, government, and the state.
- Right Theory – Belief that the state and ruler are created and chosen by God.
- – Institutions that make and enforce laws for society.
- Theory – Theory that the state evolved from family units.
- – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics.
- – The ability to influence or control the behavior of others.
30 Clues: – Government body that makes laws. • – Based on observation and evidence. • – The population living within a state. • – Branch of government that enforces laws. • – Branch of government that interprets laws. • Law – Rules governing relations between states. • – Process of testing political ideas using data. • – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics. • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
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- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Creation of protons and neutrons
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
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- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- Bang a theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
Yellow Fever Patient Zero Chapter 3 2024-01-11
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- Cuba gave Reed this
- How long the mosquito was left unfed
- Its a color
- What the doctors found at the dock
- Fever Dr. Carroll interacted with ___ patients
- What caused Yellow Fever
- Where yellow fever took place
- The amount of theories
- What Dr. Carroll got after he went for a swim
- Dr. Finlays home town
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- Where Reed went to
- Something doctors do
- First person to believe yellow fever spreads through mosquitos
- What happens during the process of yellow fever
- Convinced the theory was found under this
- A camp soldiers went to
- Army nurse
17 Clues: Army nurse • Its a color • Where Reed went to • Cuba gave Reed this • Something doctors do • Dr. Finlays home town • The amount of theories • A camp soldiers went to • What caused Yellow Fever • Where yellow fever took place • What the doctors found at the dock • How long the mosquito was left unfed • Convinced the theory was found under this • ...
Color Theory 2019-11-27
Sensation & Perception 2025-04-06
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- cognition The idea that the body influences the mind and cognitive processes.
- adaptation Decreased sensitivity to a constant or unchanging stimulus.
- detectors Specialized cells that respond to changes in stimuli, like motion or intensity.
- The conversion of physical signals from the environment into neural signals.
- processing Analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brain’s integration.
- The process by which sensory receptors receive stimulus energies from the environment.
- processing theory Theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision (like red-green, blue-yellow).
- interaction The principle that one sense may influence another, like taste and smell.
- set A mental predisposition that influences what we perceive.
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- relationship The organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings.
- The brain’s interpretation of sensory information to form meaningful experiences.
- The tendency to perceive smooth, continuous patterns rather than discontinuous ones.
- A visual image that remains after a stimulus is removed, often in complementary colors.
- noticeable difference The smallest difference in stimulation that can be detected between two stimuli.
- processing Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes and prior knowledge.
- Our tendency to fill in gaps to perceive a complete, whole object.
- threshold The minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time.
- psychology A school of thought that emphasizes our tendency to integrate pieces into wholes.
- detection theory Predicts how and when we detect a faint stimulus amid background noise.
- The tendency to group nearby figures together in perception.
20 Clues: The tendency to group nearby figures together in perception. • set A mental predisposition that influences what we perceive. • Our tendency to fill in gaps to perceive a complete, whole object. • adaptation Decreased sensitivity to a constant or unchanging stimulus. • The conversion of physical signals from the environment into neural signals. • ...
Development Theory 2018-05-15
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- genetics (chemical makeup).
- process of developing.
- 65 yrs plus
- development of the brain and its nervous system, bones and muscles, motor skills, and the hormonal changes of puberty and menopause.
- 2 to 12yrs
- embarrassment.
- development involving changes in how an individual experiences different feelings and how these feelings are expressed, interpreted and dealt with.
- giving an object feelings(would be sad if left alone).
- freedom from external control or influence; independence.
- 40 to 65 yrs
- environment(behaviour).
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- development involving changes in an individuals relationships with others and their skills in interacting with others.
- 12 to 20 yrs
- development that involves changes in an individuals mental abilities, such as reasoning, problem solving, decision making, perception, etc.
- 20 to 40 yrs
- to see and interact with the world through own perspective.
- uncertain.
- birth to 2yrs
18 Clues: 2 to 12yrs • uncertain. • 65 yrs plus • 12 to 20 yrs • 20 to 40 yrs • 40 to 65 yrs • birth to 2yrs • embarrassment. • process of developing. • environment(behaviour). • genetics (chemical makeup). • giving an object feelings(would be sad if left alone). • freedom from external control or influence; independence. • to see and interact with the world through own perspective. • ...
Cell Theory 2022-01-25
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- site of photosynthesis
- tiny water bears that live on the outside of the space station
- involved with shipping and packaging
- each cell part is know as an
- provides structure to plant cells
- Creates protein
- control center of the cell
- like a highway in the cell
- the movement of water from high to low concentration
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- the process of turning light into sugar
- breaks down waste and old vacuoles
- the jelly like substance in the cell
- contains food water or waste
- the cell is the basic unit of structure and blank in living things
- according to cell theory all living things are made of
- according to cell theory all cells come from
- the doorway to the cell
- the process by which a substance moves from high to low concentration
18 Clues: Creates protein • site of photosynthesis • the doorway to the cell • control center of the cell • like a highway in the cell • contains food water or waste • each cell part is know as an • provides structure to plant cells • breaks down waste and old vacuoles • the jelly like substance in the cell • involved with shipping and packaging • the process of turning light into sugar • ...
Electrical Theory 2023-02-24
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- This component produces 12 volts for our vehicle.
- This device protects a circuit by melting when too much current passes through it.
- This is the flow of electrons.
- This type of circuit has only one path for current flow.
- This is material that doesn't allow the flow of electricity.
- These particles are in the nucleus of an atom and have a positive charge.
- This has a negative charge and includes all metal parts of the car.
- These are usually made of copper and act as conductors.
- This can be described as the flow of electrons.
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- All matter is made up of these.
- This component produces light.
- These particles are in the outer rings of atoms and have a negative charge.
- This is material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- This is the force that "pushes back" or resists the flow of electricity.
- This component turns a circuit on and off.
- This type of circuit has multiple paths for current flow.
- This is the electrical "push".
- These particles are in the nucleus of an atom and have a neutral charge.
18 Clues: This component produces light. • This is the flow of electrons. • This is the electrical "push". • All matter is made up of these. • This component turns a circuit on and off. • This can be described as the flow of electrons. • This component produces 12 volts for our vehicle. • These are usually made of copper and act as conductors. • ...
Schema Theory 2023-02-01
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- Creating a trace of the encoded information
- Child builds a theory
- Type of reproduction when told to another
- One of the first psychologists within the theory
- Patterns of behaviour learnt through interactions
- Everything appears to fit this theory
- Type of reproduction after a break
- Bartlett wanted to see if this impacted schemas
- New information is added into the schema
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- Homebuyer or...
- Using the stored information in thinking
- Mental representations
- Doubt is cast on this theory
- Object often not recalled form the office
- This was recalled instead of 'hunting seals'
- We recall what is 'in agreement' to our schema
- Transforming sensory information into memory
- When we leave out information not in line with our schema
18 Clues: Homebuyer or... • Child builds a theory • Mental representations • Doubt is cast on this theory • Type of reproduction after a break • Everything appears to fit this theory • Using the stored information in thinking • New information is added into the schema • Object often not recalled form the office • Type of reproduction when told to another • ...
Cell Theory 2023-10-05
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- A particle with no charge that is found in an atom is a _____.
- Matthias Schleiden, a Botonist, discovered that all _____are made of cells.
- _____ is anything has has mass and takes up space.
- A _____ is 2 or more atoms.
- The center of an atom that holds the protons and neutrons is called the _____.
- Theodor Schwann discovered that all ____ are made up of cells too.
- Zacharias Jansen developed the first compund ________in the early 1600's.
- Richard ________ proved that cells really do come from other cells.
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- Cells are the _______of structure and organization in all organisms.
- A positively charged particle in an atom is a _____.
- ________ was discovered by Anton Von Leeuwenhook.
- All cells come from ______ cells.
- The building blocks of matter are called _____.
- All organisms are made up of one or more ______.
- There are three parts to the ______.
- Robert Hooke discovered the cell by looking at a piece of____.
- An _____ is a negatively charged particle in an atom.
- Robert ______ is credited for the term "cell".
18 Clues: A _____ is 2 or more atoms. • All cells come from ______ cells. • There are three parts to the ______. • Robert ______ is credited for the term "cell". • The building blocks of matter are called _____. • All organisms are made up of one or more ______. • ________ was discovered by Anton Von Leeuwenhook. • _____ is anything has has mass and takes up space. • ...
Color Theory and The Elements of Art 2022-02-22
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- reds,yellows, and oranges are what temperature?
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume.
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art.
- colors beside each other on the color wheel?
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- red,yellow, and blue are?
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- colors opposites on the color wheel?
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space.
- orange,green, and purple are?
- blues,greens, and purples are what temperature?
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors.
12 Clues: red,yellow, and blue are? • orange,green, and purple are? • colors opposites on the color wheel? • colors beside each other on the color wheel? • The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. • reds,yellows, and oranges are what temperature? • blues,greens, and purples are what temperature? • An element of art defined by a point moving in space. • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE OF DIFFERENT NURSING THEORIES 2023-11-28
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- Environmental Theory: The impact of the environment on an individual's healing process.
- Science of Unitary Human Beings: The energy field and its impact on the individual.
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model: The emotional and intellectual sharing between a nurse and a patient.
- Theory of Goal Attainment: The mutual understanding and agreement between nurse and patient regarding care objectives.
- Psychosocial Development: The stage focused on developing a sense of purpose and competence.
- Self-Care Theory: The ability of individuals to perform activities necessary for maintaining health.
- Interpersonal Relations: The phase where the nurse helps the patient explore and understand their feelings.
- Health Promotion Model: A focus on enhancing these behaviors to improve overall health.
- Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms: An individual's perception of an uncomfortable sensation or disturbance.
- Novice to Expert: The stage where a nurse has gained expertise and intuitive understanding.
- Behavioral System Model: The nurse's role in helping the patient maintain equilibrium.
- Model: A term used to describe the internal and external factors influencing an individual's well-being.
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- Theory of Human Caring: A holistic approach emphasizing the importance of this in nursing care.
- King's Conceptual System: The dynamic process of interacting with the environment to achieve health.
- Human Becoming Theory: The process of creating personal meaning in situations.
- Cultural Care Theory: The integration of cultural beliefs and practices into nursing care.
- Range Theory: Theories that are more specific and concrete than grand theories, often applicable to a particular population or situation.
- Adaptation Model: The process of responding positively to environmental changes.
- Theory of Caring: The commitment to care for and about another individual.
- 14 Basic Needs: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
20 Clues: Theory of Caring: The commitment to care for and about another individual. • 14 Basic Needs: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. • Human Becoming Theory: The process of creating personal meaning in situations. • Adaptation Model: The process of responding positively to environmental changes. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2026-01-13
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- – An established organization that governs behavior.
- – Thinker who popularized the modern concept of the state.
- Approach – Political study focusing on philosophy, ethics, and institutions.
- – Based on observation and evidence.
- Theory – Theory that the state arose through domination of the strong over the weak.
- Contract Theory – Belief that people voluntarily formed states for mutual benefit.
- – Institutions that make and enforce laws for society.
- Theory – View that humans are social beings who naturally form states.
- – Government body that makes laws.
- – The population living within a state.
- Theory – Belief that states formed to meet economic needs.
- Theory – Theory that the state evolved from family units.
- Approach – Scientific study of political behavior using empirical methods.
- – Process of testing political ideas using data.
- – Supreme authority of a state, free from external control.
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- – Branch of government that enforces laws.
- Theory – Idea that forming a state is a natural human instinct.
- – A group of people sharing common culture, language, or identity.
- Law – Rules governing relations between states.
- Science – The systematic study of politics, power, government, and the state.
- – Branch of government that interprets laws.
- Right Theory – Belief that the state and ruler are created and chosen by God.
- – A political organization with people, territory, government, and sovereignty.
- – Legitimate power exercised by a government or institution.
- – The art or science of governing and influencing government policies and power.
- – Concerned with values of what is good or bad in society.
- – The ability to influence or control the behavior of others.
- Behavior – Actions of individuals and groups in politics.
- – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics.
- – A defined geographical area under a state’s jurisdiction.
30 Clues: – Government body that makes laws. • – Based on observation and evidence. • – The population living within a state. • – Branch of government that enforces laws. • – Branch of government that interprets laws. • Law – Rules governing relations between states. • – A Greek city-state; the root word of politics. • – Process of testing political ideas using data. • ...
Intro-Issues In Lifespan Development Crossword 2026-01-12
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- Idea that behavior, personal factors, and environment all influence one another.
- Psychologist who expanded Freud’s ideas into eight stages of psychosocial development.
- Founder of psychoanalytic theory who emphasized unconscious drives and early childhood.
- view that development is a gradual, cumulative process with no clear stages.
- Concept meaning “blank slate,” used to describe the newborn mind.
- Theory that cognitive development occurs through social interaction and cultural tools.
- Philosopher who believed children develop naturally in stages and should learn through experience.
- Psychologist who emphasized the role of culture and social interaction in learning.
- Developmental conflicts that must be resolved at each stage in Erikson’s theory.
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- Theory that focuses on observable behavior and the effects of learning and reinforcement.
- Theory describing development as influenced by multiple interacting environmental systems.
- Theorist who proposed that children actively construct knowledge through stages.
- Early belief that humans develop from a tiny, fully formed version of themselves.
- Theory that development occurs in distinct stages rather than as a smooth, gradual process.
- Approach that compares the human mind to a computer that processes information.
- Theorist known for emphasizing biological maturation in child development.
- Approach that focuses on how thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving develop.
- Theory stating that people learn by observing others, especially role models.
- Theory proposing that personality develops through social conflicts across the lifespan.
- Philosopher who argued that children are shaped by experience rather than innate ideas.
20 Clues: Concept meaning “blank slate,” used to describe the newborn mind. • Theorist known for emphasizing biological maturation in child development. • view that development is a gradual, cumulative process with no clear stages. • Theory stating that people learn by observing others, especially role models. • ...
Earth Science 2019-07-23
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- Leptons and Antileptons were born.
- Is the way the mineral's color displays in finely powdered form.
- Is a theory described which involves the capture of material from a light diffuse star which passed close to the Sun.
- Is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in our Solar
- Is the building blocks of rocks
- Is an epoch where the stars where formed.
- Is the theory where two stars collide.
- A criteria that a mineral must have its Specific ________ Composition.
- Is the smallest and innermost planet in the Solar System.
- Unification Is the epoch where the force of gravity separates from the other fundamental forces.
- Rocks where formed when magma reaches the Earth's surface a volcano and cools quickly.
- The theory where the universe came from a singularity.
- In this epoch the atoms were formed.
- Is the way of identifying a mineral by being scratched by another mineral.
- A criteria that a mineral must be ________ Occurring.
- A criteria that a mineral must be in a solid state.
- Is an epoch where the galaxies were formed.
- A theory of the universe where there is a collision of planets.
- Rocks that are formed from the solidification of molten rock material.
- Rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension.
- In this era there was a dominance of radiation.
- A criteria that a mineral is not made by an organism.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals and texture are changed, mainly by heat, due to contact with magma.
- Is the most observable way to identify a mineral but not reliable.
- A criteria that a mineral's subtance must be arranged in an _______ Structure.
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- Creation of protons and neutrons
- The temperature of the universe cooled down.
- Is the epoch where no matter exist.
- Is the second planet from the Sun.
- Is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System.
- Is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System.
- Is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.
- Is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.
- Refers to the break along curved surfaces without a definite shape.
- Is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
- Is the theory where the universe were born from clouds of interstellar gas and dust.
- Is the theory where gas clouds were captured by our sun, which then mysteriously formed themselves at a distance into planets and moons.
- Is an era that has 3 stages.
- Epoch where the 1st element was born.
- Is a type of metamorphism where rock minerals were formed due to the collision of the tectonic plates.
- Is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Is the epoch where the universe undergoes an extremely rapid exponential expansion.
- Refers to how some minerals break predictably along flat planes when exposed to stress, such as being hit with a hammer.
- Rocks formed when magma cools slowly below the Earth's surface.
- The study of the origin and development of the universe.
- Is the epoch where the Electromagnetic and Weak nuclear force seperated.
- Rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism.
- A theory that is based in the Bible.
- Is the theory for the ultimate fate of the universe.
- Is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral.
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
51 Clues: Is an era that has 3 stages. • Is the building blocks of rocks • Creation of protons and neutrons • Is the second planet from the Sun. • Leptons and Antileptons were born. • Is the epoch where no matter exist. • In this epoch the atoms were formed. • A theory that is based in the Bible. • Epoch where the 1st element was born. • Is the theory where two stars collide. • ...
The Big Bang & Stars 2023-10-06
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- The universe is thought to ___ be expanding today.
- a generalized statement made after a number of observations have taken place.
- Hottest color star.
- Cool stars lifespans usually tend to be ___.
- One of the first elements in the universe (25%).
- Color star between yellow and red
- Color star between white and yellow
- Our sun is considered an ___ star when it comes to brightness and luminosity.
- One of the first elements in the universe (75%).
- A galaxy moving away from the observer with stretched wavelengths.
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- the name given to the idea that all matter in the universe was compacted into a very small unit that suddenly exploded and expanded.
- A galaxy moving towards the observer with condensed wavelengths.
- When we hear static on the ___ it is thought that that is the leftover energy and radiation from the Big Bang.
- Spectral classes of stars starting with the hottest star.
- Cool stars are usually ___.
- Hot stars are usually ___.
- Scientific term for 'brightness'.
- The HR ___ is a way that scientists classify stars based on temperature and luminosity.
- The universe went from smaller than an atom to bigger than a ___ in a fraction of a second.
- It is thought that the Big Bang took place 13.8 ___ years ago.
- Hot stars lifespans usually tend to be ___.
- the explanation of why something happens in science.
- Coolest color star.
23 Clues: Hottest color star. • Coolest color star. • Hot stars are usually ___. • Cool stars are usually ___. • Scientific term for 'brightness'. • Color star between yellow and red • Color star between white and yellow • Hot stars lifespans usually tend to be ___. • Cool stars lifespans usually tend to be ___. • One of the first elements in the universe (25%). • ...
Optics 2012-11-30
10 Clues: see through • this wave is distant • a line drawn perpendiclar • or rays meet at this point • producing a range of color • some light to pass through • no light can pass through it • spectrum it is the entire range • of incidence the angle on the left • theory added in small amounts to improve it
Optics 2012-11-30
10 Clues: see through • this wave is distant • a line drawn perpendiclar • some light to pass through • or rays meet at this point • producing a range of color • no light can pass through it • spectrum it is the entire range • of incidence the angle on the left • theory added in small amounts to improve it
Atomic history project 2023-09-14
15 Clues: Aristotle • Democritus • Niels Bohr • John Dalton • J.J. Thomson • Orbital Model • Atomic theory • Atomos theory • Planetary model • Ernest Rutherford • Plum pudding model • Modern Cloud Theory • Four Elements theory • Law of multiple proportions • Law of definite compositions
10 Woman Who Helped Change Psychology 2024-03-11
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- First woman to chair the psychology department at Stanford University
- Demonstrated the importance of healthy childhood attachments
- Developed her own theory for color vision
- Which psychology was influenced by Margaret Floy Washburn?
- First Black woman to receive a degree from Columbia University
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- First female president of the American Psychological Association
- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- Countered that men suffer from "womb envy"
- Proved that women were equals during her research in women's psychology
- Observed that children often utilize play as one of their primary means of communication.
- Ainsworth's work made us understand which theory better?
- Developed the concept of defense mechanisms
12 Clues: Developed her own theory for color vision • Countered that men suffer from "womb envy" • Developed the concept of defense mechanisms • First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology • Ainsworth's work made us understand which theory better? • Which psychology was influenced by Margaret Floy Washburn? • Demonstrated the importance of healthy childhood attachments • ...
Exploring Art Principles and Color Theory in Adobe Photoshop 2024-10-08
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- – The area around or between elements of an artwork.
- The placement or arrangement of visual elements in a work of art.
- A small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol.
- – The lightness or darkness of a color or tone.
- The art and technique of arranging type.
- A principle of design that makes one part of a work stand out.
- Colors – Red, yellow, and blue; cannot be created by mixing other colors.
- In Photoshop, individual elements or images that are stacked on top of one another.
- – A three-dimensional object that encloses volume; includes height, width, and depth.
- A color scheme involving one color with varying shades, tints, and tones.
- – A flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions, length, and width.
- – The element of art that is produced when light strikes an object and is reflected back to the eye.
- – The perceived surface quality of an object or how something feels to the touch or looks like it would feel.
- A lighter version of a color created by adding white.
- The distribution of visual weight in a composition.
- A subtractive color model used in color printing (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black).
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- A gradual transition from one color to another.
- Typefaces without the small strokes (serifs) attached to the ends of the letters.
- The degree to which an object or color is not transparent.
- – A mark with greater length than width, which can vary in direction, thickness, and length.
- Colors – Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- A darker version of a color created by adding black.
- The sense of oneness or cohesiveness in a design.
- Colors – Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and blend well.
- A visual tempo or beat created by repeating elements in a work of art.
- An additive color model where Red, Green, and Blue are combined to produce various colors for screen displays.
- A color or shade.
- Colors – Colors located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The difference in visual elements (e.g., light vs. dark) to create visual interest.
- The size relationship between parts of a whole.
- Colors – Colors made by mixing two primary colors (e.g., green, orange, purple).
- A softened color created by adding gray.
32 Clues: A color or shade. • The art and technique of arranging type. • A softened color created by adding gray. • A gradual transition from one color to another. • – The lightness or darkness of a color or tone. • The size relationship between parts of a whole. • The sense of oneness or cohesiveness in a design. • The distribution of visual weight in a composition. • ...
Handmade 2022-09-05
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- Design incorporating color theory and color harmony.
- A style that is fascinating and evokes the look of a foreign land.
- Small pieces of fabric used as a sample.
- Chinese style.
- A design that is seen along the border of fabric.
- A person who sews.
- A template used as a guide to make a garment.
- Clothing is suitable for wearing at cocktail bars.
- In fashion, this refers to Color, Shape, line, texture, balance, harmony, proportion, pattern
- These are colors in the blue family.
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- Colours in the brown family.
- Brilliant colors.
- Clothing is made to fit close to the body.
- Warm colors like shades of red.
- A person who thinks up ideas for making very characteristic garments.
- Refers to high fashion cities like Paris, New York, Los Angels, London, Tokyo, Berlin, and Barcelona.
- A sporty easy-going casual style of clothing.
- A guide used by people connected with fashion detailing garment styles price, colour, fabric details
- A prestigious coveted suit for women designed by the Famous French designer Coco Chanel
- An initial drawing made for the purpose of garment design. It will give a basic idea about the garment.
- A set of creations of a designer for a particular season.
21 Clues: Chinese style. • Brilliant colors. • A person who sews. • Colours in the brown family. • Warm colors like shades of red. • These are colors in the blue family. • Small pieces of fabric used as a sample. • Clothing is made to fit close to the body. • A sporty easy-going casual style of clothing. • A template used as a guide to make a garment. • ...
CrossWord 2014-01-07
8 Clues: =0.1nm (8) • alligator(9) • swineflu virus (4) • a shopper (anagram) • carrot,butter,sweetpotato(8) • his theory explained sky's color (8) • reminds you of soccer (by its looks) (9) • evaporate water, bake bread (the process)(11)
The Enlightment Period and the Resolutions 2021-03-19
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- Type of reasoning in which scientists start with a theory and test the theory with experiments and observations.
- Also called empiricism, is a method in which scientists experiment and then draw conclusions.
- Theory Believe in which the earth is an inmovable object located at the center of the universe.
- Religious movement that promoted followers to challenge accept ways of thinking about God and Salvation.
- Believe in which God is the creator of the universe.
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- Invention that helped to spread ideas during the Scientific Revolution.
- The assistant of Tycho Brahe that also continue his work after his death.
- A rebirth of learning and arts.
- English scientist who create the theory of motion.
- Polish cleric and astronomer who started the Heliocentric Theory.
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- English statesman and writer who had a passionate interest in science.
- Greek philosopher who came with the idea of the geocentric theory.
- Theory that believe that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Type of reasoning that is also called “going from the bottom up”
- Greek astronomer who expanded the geocentric theory.
- Danish astronomer who recorded the movements of the planets for many years.
- Freanch mathematician who believed that everything should be doubted until proved by reason.
- Italian scientist who supported the theories of Copernicus.
- New way of thinking about the world challenging the ideas of ancient thinkers and the church.
20 Clues: A rebirth of learning and arts. • Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • English scientist who create the theory of motion. • Greek astronomer who expanded the geocentric theory. • Believe in which God is the creator of the universe. • Italian scientist who supported the theories of Copernicus. • ...
Race and Ethnicity 2024-10-24
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- Blame directed at group
- ____ minority
- Discrimination embedded into society
- Discrimination because of race
- Looks at meaning in racial labels
- Killing off a targeted group
- Overlapping characteristics
- Theory that explains subordination by dominate group
- An attitude of prejudging
- Represents US as a "salad bowl"
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- Prejudice put into actions
- Grouping based on shared culture
- A bank refusing mortgage loans in predominantly Black neighborhoods.
- Sees utility in race/ ethnicity
- Immigrants lose their language and pick up host language
- Speedy Gonzalez is an example of this
- Grouping based on skin color
17 Clues: ____ minority • Blame directed at group • An attitude of prejudging • Prejudice put into actions • Overlapping characteristics • Grouping based on skin color • Killing off a targeted group • Discrimination because of race • Sees utility in race/ ethnicity • Represents US as a "salad bowl" • Grouping based on shared culture • Looks at meaning in racial labels • ...
Elements & Principles 2013-01-15
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- a line that is used to follow the edges of forms.
- refers to the lightness or darkness of something
- something that is the same on both sides
- a primary color
- colors that are opposite to one another
- movement in the artwork by repeated elements
- texture that the artist makes up
- colorsare colors that cannot be made
- a series of overlapped by other lines
- lines indicate movement
- the relationship of one part to another
- is a theory of light illustrated by Sir Isaac Newton
- helps the eye move through the work of art
- refers to the name of the color
- drawings that show movement and done quickly
- can actually be felt
- lines are associated with rest
- is created by an enclosing line, color, or value
- refers to surface quality or how something feels
- symmetrical shapes
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- a secondary color
- colors created by mixing two primary colors
- is a means of showing depth
- asymmetrical shapes
- something that is different on both sides
- colors of snow and ice
- deals with placement of visual weight
- blue and its values
- a form that has length and width
- central point of interest or importance
- lines are associated with activity
- created by mixing red and blue
- colors of sun and fire
- a system of using the color wheel
- he artist copy of a real texture
- orange and blue
- red, red-orange, and orange
- the oneness or wholeness of the design
- is used by artists to organize the colors
- is 3-D and refers to volume and mass
- a series of parallel lines equal distances apart
- colors created by a primary and secondary
- primary colors
- a design based on a circle or central point
44 Clues: primary colors • a primary color • orange and blue • a secondary color • symmetrical shapes • asymmetrical shapes • blue and its values • can actually be felt • colors of snow and ice • colors of sun and fire • lines indicate movement • is a means of showing depth • red, red-orange, and orange • created by mixing red and blue • lines are associated with rest • refers to the name of the color • ...
Color Unit 2023-03-28
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- Dogs are this, meaning they can only see two colors
- The element of art that refers to the lightness of darkness of a color
- humans are considered this because they see three colors
- A tool artist use to make choices about colors
- Colors that are made by mixing two primary colors
- Color + white
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- Color + black
- Colors that are made by mixing a primary with a secondary color
- A way that we describe an object based on the way that it reflects or emits light
- One of the primary colors
- Another name for intermediate colors
- Color + gray
- One of the secondary colors
13 Clues: Color + gray • Color + black • Color + white • One of the primary colors • One of the secondary colors • Another name for intermediate colors • A tool artist use to make choices about colors • Colors that are made by mixing two primary colors • Dogs are this, meaning they can only see two colors • humans are considered this because they see three colors • ...
Color Terms 2022-12-14
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- A diagram or tool used in the visual arts to represent the colors of the visual spectrum of light and their relationships to each other
- A value obtained by mixing the hue of a color with gray
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- Any set of 3-5 colors that are directly next to each other on the Color Wheel
- The attribute of a color by virtue of which it is discernible as red, green, etc., and which is dependent on its dominant wavelength
- A color resulting from the mixing of one primary and one secondary color
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- The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or refracts light
- Any pair of two colors that are on opposite sides of the Color Wheel
- A value obtained by mixing the hue of a color with white
- The three colors in the spectrum of light from which all other colors can be obtained by mixing in some combination, but cannot be made themselves by mixing other colors
- A color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors
- A value obtained by mixing the hue of a color with black
- The lightness or darkness of a color
13 Clues: The lightness or darkness of a color • The brightness or dullness of a color • A value obtained by mixing the hue of a color with gray • A color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors • A value obtained by mixing the hue of a color with white • A value obtained by mixing the hue of a color with black • ...
Color Guard 2025-08-29
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- A sequence of movements performed to music
- The team leader
- The part of the rifle that is gripped
- A type of toss where the flag spins horizontally
- A spin that goes over the shoulder
- A high-flying toss that goes into the air and is caught on the top
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- The part of the flag used to hold it
- A person who practices color guard
- A type of move that requires a quick wrist snap
- The main tool of the color guard
- A member of a group that performs with a band
- The sound made when the instrucment hits the ground
- A move where the flag is held at the silk
13 Clues: The team leader • The main tool of the color guard • A person who practices color guard • A spin that goes over the shoulder • The part of the flag used to hold it • The part of the rifle that is gripped • A move where the flag is held at the silk • A sequence of movements performed to music • A member of a group that performs with a band • ...
Optics 2012-11-30
10 Clues: see through • this wave is distant • a line drawn perpendiclar • or rays meet at this point • producing a range of color • some light to pass through • no light can pass through it • spectrum it is the entire range • of incidence the angle on the left • theory added in small amounts to improve it
Graphic Final Review 2024-12-10
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- Learn about color theory, including primary, secondary colors, and the emotional impact of colors.
- and Paths Learning how to create basic shapes (rectangles, circles, lines) and paths in SVG.
- Exploring how lightness and darkness can change the perception of a color.
- Formats Knowledge of different file formats (JPEG, PNG, PSD) and when to use each.
- Tools Understanding the function and use of essential tools such as the selection tool, brush tool, and text tool.
- Compatibility Understanding that .psd files can only be fully utilized in software that supports this format, primarily Adobe Photoshop.
- The .pdf file format stands for Portable Document Format, developed by Adobe.
- PDF files maintain the formatting, fonts, and images regardless of the software or hardware used to view them.
- Identify how texture can add depth and interest to a design.
- Management Importance of managing file formats properly for efficient workflow and collaboration in graphic design projects.
- Recognize the difference between geometric and organic shapes, and how they influence design.
- How to convert .tif files to other formats when necessary.
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- Understanding the specific color (e.g., red, blue, green) and its position on the color wheel.
- Understand how lines can create movement, structure, and define shapes in design.
- Basics Understanding what SVG stands for (Scalable Vector Graphics) and its significance in graphic design.
- The importance of layers in graphic design and how to manipulate them for effective design.
- It is used to present documents consistently across various devices and platforms.
- Editing Basic image editing techniques including cropping, resizing, and color adjustments.
- Learning how brightness or dullness affects a color's appearance.
- Manipulation How to add and style text within a graphic, including font choice and placement.
- Explore the importance of negative and positive space in creating balance and focus in design.
- Extension Understand that .png stands for “Portable Network Graphics.”
- Uses Graphic designers use .psd files for creating and editing images, graphics, and layouts before exporting them to other formats like .jpeg or .png.
23 Clues: How to convert .tif files to other formats when necessary. • Identify how texture can add depth and interest to a design. • Learning how brightness or dullness affects a color's appearance. • Extension Understand that .png stands for “Portable Network Graphics.” • Exploring how lightness and darkness can change the perception of a color. • ...
CrossWord 2014-01-07
8 Clues: =0.1nm (8) • alligator(9) • swineflu virus (4) • a shopper (anagram) • carrot,butter,sweetpotato(8) • his theory explained sky's color (8) • reminds you of soccer (by its looks) (9) • evaporate water, bake bread (the process)(11)
Atomic and Nuclear Physics with Relativity 2017-01-15
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- adopted PLank's quantum theory.
- observed that zinc plates become positively charged when strucked by light.
- this frequency of incident radiation has the KE of the ejected photon, zero.
- energy spent depending on the metallic surface.
- first detected the existence of EM waves
- suggested that light can have the dual properties of wave and particle.
- most intriguing effect of special relativity.
- smallest amount of something (elemental unit).
- discovered electron.
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- Bavarian instrument maker.
- found that a certain substance spontaneously emit charged particle.
- observed that instead of a continous, a series of bright lines is formed.
- distance between two points that depends on the observer's frame of reference.
- a theory in which light is made up of very fine particles which are emitted from sources at high temperature.
- a theory that compares measurement made by two observer in relative motion to each other.
- a theory that contradicts wave theory.
- performed a series of precise experiments confirming the photon theory.
- energy equivalence is related to the increase in resistance to change in motion with increasing speed of material bodies.
- his theory of the wave nature of light contributed to the unification of physics.
- defined absolute motion as the translation of a body from one absolute place to another.
20 Clues: discovered electron. • Bavarian instrument maker. • adopted PLank's quantum theory. • a theory that contradicts wave theory. • first detected the existence of EM waves • most intriguing effect of special relativity. • smallest amount of something (elemental unit). • energy spent depending on the metallic surface. • ...
Atomic and Nuclear Physics with Relativity 2017-01-15
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- adopted PLank's quantum theory.
- discovered electron.
- first detected the existence of EM waves
- defined absolute motion as the translation of a body from one absolute place to another.
- distance between two points that depends on the observer's frame of reference.
- performed a series of precise experiments confirming the photon theory.
- a theory that compares measurement made by two observer in relative motion to each other.
- Bavarian instrument maker.
- observed that instead of a continous, a series of bright lines is formed.
- his theory of the wave nature of light contributed to the unification of physics.
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- a theory that contradicts wave theory.
- observed that zinc plates become positively charged when strucked by light.
- found that a certain substance spontaneously emit charged particle.
- smallest amount of something (elemental unit).
- most intriguing effect of special relativity.
- a theory in which light is made up of very fine particles which are emitted from sources at high temperature.
- energy spent depending on the metallic surface.
- this frequency of incident radiation has the KE of the ejected photon, zero.
- suggested that light can have the dual properties of wave and particle.
- energy equivalence is related to the increase in resistance to change in motion with increasing speed of material bodies.
20 Clues: discovered electron. • Bavarian instrument maker. • adopted PLank's quantum theory. • a theory that contradicts wave theory. • first detected the existence of EM waves • most intriguing effect of special relativity. • smallest amount of something (elemental unit). • energy spent depending on the metallic surface. • ...
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- Design incorporating color theory and color harmony.
- A style that is fascinating and evokes the look of a foreign land.
- Small pieces of fabric used as a sample.
- Chinese style.
- A design that is seen along the border of fabric.
- A person who sews.
- A template used as a guide to make a garment.
- Clothing is suitable for wearing at cocktail bars.
- In fashion, this refers to Color, Shape, line, texture, balance, harmony, proportion, pattern
- These are colors in the blue family.
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- Colours in the brown family.
- Brilliant colors.
- Clothing is made to fit close to the body.
- Warm colors like shades of red.
- A person who thinks up ideas for making very characteristic garments.
- Refers to high fashion cities like Paris, New York, Los Angels, London, Tokyo, Berlin, and Barcelona.
- A sporty easy-going casual style of clothing.
- A guide used by people connected with fashion detailing garment styles price, colour, fabric details
- A prestigious coveted suit for women designed by the Famous French designer Coco Chanel
- An initial drawing made for the purpose of garment design. It will give a basic idea about the garment.
- A set of creations of a designer for a particular season.
21 Clues: Chinese style. • Brilliant colors. • A person who sews. • Colours in the brown family. • Warm colors like shades of red. • These are colors in the blue family. • Small pieces of fabric used as a sample. • Clothing is made to fit close to the body. • A sporty easy-going casual style of clothing. • A template used as a guide to make a garment. • ...
