color theory Crossword Puzzles
Nursing Theories Puzzle 2022-07-23
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- Her theory is all about self-care, self-care deficits,and self-care nursing.
- theory offers a mutual relation worldview.
- she began the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book “Notes on Nursing”.
- allows the nurse and the patient to contribute to the overall wellness of their relationship.
- Precontemplation,contemplation, preparation,action,relapse, and maintenance
- her theory outlines 14 needs of patients
- her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation and nursing
- He came up with the self-efficacy theory
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- considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis
- promotes the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness
- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, Cure.
- advocated for psychiatric patients. should be treated as any other patient
- the importance of individual personalities,interpersonal conflict,and situational variables.
- the importance of a certification for professional nurses
- based on the person’s relationship to stress, response, and other factors
- encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing
- her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution
- consists of interconnected links for communication of information in health care
20 Clues: her theory outlines 14 needs of patients • He came up with the self-efficacy theory • theory offers a mutual relation worldview. • she began the Science of Unitary Human Beings • the importance of a certification for professional nurses • Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing • encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing • ...
Nursing Theories Puzzle 2022-07-23
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- Her theory is all about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing
- Emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables
- Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients
- Her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution
- Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview
- Furthered the importance of a certification for professional nurses
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book “Notes on Nursing”
- He came up with the self-efficacy theory
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- Advocated for psychiatric patients. They should be treated like any other patient
- Consists of interconnected links for communication of information in health care
- contemplation, preparation, action, relapse, and maintenance
- Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis
- Promotes the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness
- Based on the person’s relationship to stress, response, and other factors
- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, Cure
- She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation and nursing
- Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing
- Allows the nurse and the patient to contribute to the overall wellness of their relationship.
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing
20 Clues: Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients • He came up with the self-efficacy theory • She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings • Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview • contemplation, preparation, action, relapse, and maintenance • Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing • ...
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
most important British person 2024-03-11
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- churchill is very good writer and
- the name of nightingale
- elisabeth's hair color
- darwin studied fossils and
- the name of the qeen of England
- the name of father of elisabeth
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- a famous english writer
- name of darwin's theory
- florence nightingale as an adult decides to become
- the famous plays of shakespeare
10 Clues: elisabeth's hair color • a famous english writer • name of darwin's theory • the name of nightingale • darwin studied fossils and • the famous plays of shakespeare • the name of the qeen of England • the name of father of elisabeth • churchill is very good writer and • florence nightingale as an adult decides to become
POA Theories 2024-10-28
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- __________ theory states that accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least understates liabilities and losses.
- __________ theory states that the owner and business are separate entities. All transactions are recorded from the point of view of the business.
- Stage 3 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period.
- __________ theory states that the life of a business is divided into regular intervals for the purpose of preparing financial statements.
- Stage 4 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost.
- __________ theory states that business accounting method must be the same from year to year to ensure meaningful comparison.
- Stage 1 of the accounting cycle
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- __________ theory states that revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided.
- __________ theory states that all business transactions must be supported by verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from biases.
- __________ theory states that income/expense is only recognized and recorded when it is earned/incurred regardless of whether cash is received/paid.
- Stage 2 of the accounting cycle
- __________ theory states that a transaction is considered material if it makes a difference to the decision-making process.
- __________ theory states that business is assumed to operate forever unless there is credible evidence that it may close down.
- __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded.
16 Clues: Stage 2 of the accounting cycle • Stage 3 of the accounting cycle • Stage 4 of the accounting cycle • Stage 1 of the accounting cycle • __________ theory states that transactions should be recorded at their original cost. • __________ theory states that only business transactions that can be measured in monetary terms are recorded. • ...
Nursing Theories Puzzle 2022-07-23
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- Her theory is all about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing
- Emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables
- Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients
- Her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution
- Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview
- Furthered the importance of a certification for professional nurses
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book “Notes on Nursing”
- He came up with the self-efficacy theory
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- Advocated for psychiatric patients. They should be treated like any other patient
- Consists of interconnected links for communication of information in health care
- Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Relapse, and Maintenance
- Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis
- Promotes the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness
- Based on the person’s relationship to stress, response, and other factors
- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, Cure
- She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation and nursing
- Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient’s healing
- Allows the nurse and the patient to contribute to the overall wellness of their relationship.
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing
20 Clues: Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients • He came up with the self-efficacy theory • She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings • Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview • Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Relapse, and Maintenance • Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing • ...
Names of Psychologist/Theorist 2015-04-16
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- Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT)
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Hypnosis research/pain control
- Learned Helplessness
- Identity crisis
- Strange situation
- Stanford Prison experiment
- Facial expressions, lie detector
- Established the school of behaviorism
- Wrote the "Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory"
- Multiple intelligences theory
- Client centered therapy
- Infant temperament
- Standardized Testing
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- Cognitive development theory
- Theory of moral development
- Classical conditioning
- Misinformation effect, eyewitness memory
- Cognitive behavioral therapies
- Researched different parenting styles
- Experiment in which individuals pretended to have auditory hallucinations in order to be admitted into a mental hospital.
- Reinforcement,Skinner's Box
- One of the founders of experimental psychology
- Known for his studies on judgement and decision making
- Individuals opinions influences by majority of the group
- Taste aversion
- Father of psychology
- One of the founders of functional psychology
28 Clues: Taste aversion • Identity crisis • Strange situation • Hierarchy of Needs • Infant temperament • Learned Helplessness • Father of psychology • Standardized Testing • Classical conditioning • Client centered therapy • Stanford Prison experiment • Theory of moral development • Reinforcement,Skinner's Box • Cognitive development theory • Multiple intelligences theory • ...
Asia 2014-09-09
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- Wedge-shaped writing
- Person who believes in many gods
- Peace pact signed between Hittites and Egyptians
- People with an iron-smelting secret
- Theory that believes on the concept of random genetic drift
- Series of small stone tools made of flint
- Genus name of humans and chimpanzees
- Holy Book of the Jews
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- Proponent of the Theory of Evolution
- Home of the chief god of the Sumerian cities
- Process of unlearning the culture of a particular society
- Akkadian Leader
- Proponent of the Theory that believes on small gradual changes per generation
- System of writing based on 60
- First dynasty of China
- Port city of Indus
- Proponent of the Genetic Theory or Theory of Mutation
- Sumerian priest
- One of the World Heritage Sites of Indus
- Study of God
20 Clues: Study of God • Akkadian Leader • Sumerian priest • Port city of Indus • Wedge-shaped writing • Holy Book of the Jews • First dynasty of China • System of writing based on 60 • Person who believes in many gods • People with an iron-smelting secret • Proponent of the Theory of Evolution • Genus name of humans and chimpanzees • One of the World Heritage Sites of Indus • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-08-21
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- Germ theory, vaccination
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes
- Theory of evolution, natural selection
- Laws of motion, gravity
- Psychoanalysis, unconscious mind
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- Telescopic discoveries, physics
- Heliocentric theory, astronomy
- Atomic structure, quantum theory
- Evolutionary biology, "The Selfish Gene"
- Smallpox vaccine, immunology
- Electromagnetism, induction
- Theory of relativity, E=mc^2
- DNA structure, molecular biology
- Cell theory, microscopy
15 Clues: Cell theory, microscopy • Laws of motion, gravity • Germ theory, vaccination • Radioactivity, Nobel Prizes • Electromagnetism, induction • Smallpox vaccine, immunology • Theory of relativity, E=mc^2 • Heliocentric theory, astronomy • Telescopic discoveries, physics • Atomic structure, quantum theory • DNA structure, molecular biology • DNA structure, molecular biology • ...
color 2020-12-13
Color 2021-08-31
8 Clues: White + Red • A bright color • Color of trees • color of the sky • All colors mixed • All lights mixed • Also the name of a fruit • First color of the rainbow
Color 2022-11-15
color 2026-02-07
8 Clues: has silvery glow • is sixth of a rainbow • is fifth of a rainbow • is first of a rainbow • is forth of a rainbow • is third of a rainbow • is seventh of a rainbow • is second of a rainbow
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- Theory emphasizing the nurse-client relationship.
- Theory that views individuals as adaptive systems.
- a process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness
- described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.
- Emphasizes the importance of patient understanding in their health situation.
- “The Lady with the Lamp”
- Emphasizes understanding diverse cultural practices in nursing care.
- Developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Emphasizes the adaptation of individuals to environmental changes.
- Involves prioritizing basic needs in a hierarchical structure.
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- coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value. Occurs between the person and the most significant other or the person and the support system.
- Emphasizes adapting care to individual patient needs.
- Theorist known for her work on the Caring Theory.
- Emphasizes healing involving the whole person.
- Nursing theory focusing on holistic care and mind-body-spirit connections.
- In which the person and the nurse mutually identify the person's problem
- A nursing theory stage where the patient has accepted behavioral change.
- Nursing theory outlining stages of human growth and development.
- No longer relies on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions.
- is responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness
20 Clues: “The Lady with the Lamp” • Emphasizes healing involving the whole person. • Developed the Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory • Theorist known for her work on the Caring Theory. • Theory emphasizing the nurse-client relationship. • Theory that views individuals as adaptive systems. • Emphasizes adapting care to individual patient needs. • ...
Unit 3 2021-02-26
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- painting,writing,cutting,etc
- Sociocultural Theory
- Believed that people observe and imitate the behaviors of others
- Classical Conditioning
- behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Operant Conditioning
- relates to growth
- Theory states that we all go through 4 stages of cognitive development
- people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc
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- children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions
- personality development occurs during 8 stages of life.
- Hierarchy of Needs
- refers to physical changes
- behaviors can be associated with responses
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first.
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes.
- Cognitive Theory
- Psychosocial Theory
20 Clues: Cognitive Theory • relates to growth • Hierarchy of Needs • Psychosocial Theory • Sociocultural Theory • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Social Cognitive Theory • refers to physical changes • painting,writing,cutting,etc • running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc • behaviors can be associated with responses • personality development occurs during 8 stages of life. • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
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- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • ...
Personal Health Behaviors 2017-10-05
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- Theory at a
- developed the HBM
- Sam's story linked behavior and
- Belief about getting a disease or condition
- developed transtheoretical model
- building blocks of a theory
- theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behavior is based on
- has a shape and boundaries
- taking initial steps to change behavior in the next 30 days
- sustaining behavior change that occurred in the last 6 months
- behavior has become a part of everyday life for at least 2 years
- An individual's perception of social norms or his/her peers' beliefs about a behavior
- Belief about the potential negative aspects of a particular health action
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- type of theory
- actively engaged in behavior change in next 30 days but not 6 months
- to Action Factors which trigger action
- precaution adoption process
- decided not to act
- Belief that one can achieve the behavior required to execute the outcome
- unawareness or denial of problem.
- considering behavior change
- oldest theory used in health behavior
- Belief about the seriousness of the conditioned
- belief about the potential positive aspects of health action
- measures constructs
- combination of constructs, theories
- Belief about the potential positive aspects of a health action
27 Clues: Theory at a • type of theory • developed the HBM • decided not to act • measures constructs • has a shape and boundaries • precaution adoption process • building blocks of a theory • considering behavior change • Sam's story linked behavior and • developed transtheoretical model • unawareness or denial of problem. • combination of constructs, theories • ...
Business 2022-02-10
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- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
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- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
Chapter 15 & 16 2014-04-07
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- Universal grammar
- Self actualization, through a healthy environment
- Challenged the validity of psychiatry diagnoses
- Forgetting curve & spacing effect
- Very feminist
- Research on parenting styles
- Theory of stages of moral development
- Cognitive dissonance & social comparison theory
- Little Albert
- Taste aversion learning
- Pioneer of developmental psychology, professor at harvard
- Ethical community and ethical relationships
- Extraversion v introversion
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- Psychotherapy
- Monkey
- Triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- Conformity
- Strange situation experiment
- hypnosis involves social influence and dissociation
- Bobo Doll
- Rational emotive behavioral therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy
- Psychology of judgement and decision-making, behavioral economics, hedonic psychology
- Microexpressions (facial expressions), Lie To Me
- Human memory in forensics
- Intelligence test (Stanford-)
- Learned helplessness and positive psychology
- Pragmatism, functional psychology, radical empiricism
- Theory of multiple intelligences
28 Clues: Monkey • Bobo Doll • Conformity • Psychotherapy • Very feminist • Little Albert • Universal grammar • Taste aversion learning • Human memory in forensics • Extraversion v introversion • Strange situation experiment • Research on parenting styles • Intelligence test (Stanford-) • Theory of multiple intelligences • Forgetting curve & spacing effect • Theory of stages of moral development • ...
Speech Sound Disorders Review 2018-02-09
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- one of a pair of sounds that are different by just one phonetic feature
- the minimal unit of meaning, the smallest unit of language that carried a semantic interpretation
- Phonology this theory is an expansion of the Distinctive Features Theory but includes additional concepts including underlying representation, surface forms, and phonological rules
- Theories these theories emphasize the hierarchical relationships that exist across production units, including speech segments, syllables, and words. These theories include: Metrical Phonology, Feature Geometry, Optimality Theory, and Gestural Phonology (or Articulatory Phonology)
- a mark added to a phonetic character to indicate some form of a modification
- the basic sound segment that has the linguistic function of distinguishing morphemes
- the influence of phonetic context on speech production
- stops, fricatives, and affricates because they have a complete, or narrow, constriction of the vocal tract
- a speech sound with an intense friction noise like the sibilants but that also includes /f/ and /v/
- a modified stop, in which a rapid flapping motion of the tongue tip contacts the alveolar ridge
- sounds formed from an inflowing air-stream
- a sound that occurs after a vowel
- unit of speech consisting of at least a vowel, which may be surrounded by one or more consonants
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- a nondistinctive phonetic variant for a phoneme
- Theory this theory believes that the development of speech sounds is learned through contingent reinforcement and stimulus-response, and is shaped through infants babbling by mature speakers in the environment
- Theory this theory emphasizes the child’s individual active learning process as important for phonological development, and explains that a child will discover the structure of language by forming and testing hypotheses about the language system; also known as Cognitive Theory
- prosody characteristics that bridge across phonetic segments
- Feature Theory this theory emphasizes the development of “feature contrasts” not individual speech sounds
- Theory this theory addresses perception and input, views children as active learners, and emphasizes the perception of whole words as early word productions
- Phonology this theory was developed to explain children’s phonological acquisition and states that children are born with a set of natural phonological process that reflect their developing speech motor systems
- sounds that have the same place of articulation
- a speech sound with an intense, high-pitched noise
- involved the suprasegmental characteristics of intonation, stress patterns, loudness variation, pausing and rhythm
- different usage patterns in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary and/or grammar within the same language
- a sound that occurs before a vowel
- sounds formed from an outflowing stream
- the study of sound systems of language; the structure and function of sounds in language
27 Clues: a sound that occurs after a vowel • a sound that occurs before a vowel • sounds formed from an outflowing stream • sounds formed from an inflowing air-stream • a nondistinctive phonetic variant for a phoneme • sounds that have the same place of articulation • a speech sound with an intense, high-pitched noise • the influence of phonetic context on speech production • ...
THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-11-30
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- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture? transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
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- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- How people look at the world
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
30 Clues: How people look at the world • Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory? • In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory? • Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model? • Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory? • ...
The Color Purple 2013-10-24
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- violence or conflict
- a term applied to a very strong feeling about a person or thing
- express dissatisfaction or annoyance about a state of affairs or an event
- an unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person
- sad because one has no friends or company
- wash one's mouth and throat with a liquid kept in motion by exhaling through it
- provide (a book, newspaper, etc.) with pictures
- the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals
- a woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt, typically with a collar, buttons, and sleeves
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing
- establish or originate (an institution or organization)
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments
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- a raised platform or lectern in a church or chapel from which the preacher delivers a sermon
- refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally
- a gathering at which people sample, compare, and evaluate different wines, or other drinks or food
- not possible; unable to be, exist, happen,
- attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful or handsome
- admit or state that one has committed a crime or is at fault in some way
- have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past)
- a metal or plastic cap with a closed end, worn to protect the finger and push the needle in sewing
20 Clues: violence or conflict • sad because one has no friends or company • not possible; unable to be, exist, happen, • provide (a book, newspaper, etc.) with pictures • an unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person • an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing • establish or originate (an institution or organization) • ...
The Color Purple 2013-12-14
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- What is Harpo's new girlfriend called?
- What is the name of Celie's sister?
- Sofia was asked to be Miss. Millie's___
- Who does Celie write her letters to?
- Celie puts a ___ on Mr.__
- Who is the author of the book?
- Harpo's wife is named___
- Who does Celie think is her father?
- What color is significant to the book?
- Who is the main character?
- The book takes place down in the___
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- ___ Avery
- Sofia was sent to jail for disrespecting___
- Celie inherits what from the death of Alphonso?
- What continent does Nettie travel to?
- What state does the book take place in?
- Each letter starts off with what words___
- What is the name of Celie's son?
- How do Celie and Nettie communicate while Nettie is in Africa?
- What is Mr.__ first name?
- What is the name of Celie's daughter?
21 Clues: ___ Avery • Harpo's wife is named___ • Celie puts a ___ on Mr.__ • What is Mr.__ first name? • Who is the main character? • Who is the author of the book? • What is the name of Celie's son? • What is the name of Celie's sister? • Who does Celie think is her father? • The book takes place down in the___ • Who does Celie write her letters to? • What continent does Nettie travel to? • ...
Ch. 28 Color 2016-04-18
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- Why is a blue jay blue?
- The combination of all colors is (two words).
- Who showed that sunlight is composed by a mixture of all colors?
- Light can be analyzed with a...
- The sky is blue because it scatters ________ light
- Most objects do not emit light, but rather ________ it.
- Clouds are made of (two words)
- The brightest part of sunlight is...
- Green and Blue light combine to produce...
- To make colors while painting, we use a process known as color mixing by....
- A faint color will not show itself against a _____ background
- When an object absorbs all visible light, it is...
- Red, Green, and Blue are called the ______ primary colors
- When an atom is energized it is in a ______ state.
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- Material that selectively absorbs colored light.
- Light will pass through this kind of material.
- Due to absorption and reflection, this cell causes plants to appear green.
- When two colors combine to form white they are called
- Subtractive primary colors are used for (two words)
- A pattern of distinct lines of color.
- Clouds composed of larger droplets are typically
- Red and blue light combine to produce...
- A device that separates white light into the color spectrum.
- The perceived color of an object is....
24 Clues: Why is a blue jay blue? • Clouds are made of (two words) • Light can be analyzed with a... • The brightest part of sunlight is... • A pattern of distinct lines of color. • The perceived color of an object is.... • Red and blue light combine to produce... • Green and Blue light combine to produce... • The combination of all colors is (two words). • ...
Light & Color Review 2023-01-23
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- a dark shape that appears on a surface when someone or something moves between the surface and a source of light
- clear or easy to see through
- a transparent crystal used to separate light
- able to be seen
- curving or arched inward
- property of light seen as different hues
- allowing light but not detail to pass through
- to put forth or send out
- a device for creating a narrow beam of light
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- band of colored lights
- type of energy that makes things visible
- to take in without motion
- transparent material for focusing light
- red skin irritation from solar radiation
- the tone or color of the skin
- to move in one direction, hit a surface, and then move quickly in a different and usually opposite direction
- to make light change direction when it goes through at an angle
- unable to see through
- curving or arched outward
- a polished surface which reflects an image
20 Clues: able to be seen • unable to see through • band of colored lights • curving or arched inward • to put forth or send out • to take in without motion • curving or arched outward • clear or easy to see through • the tone or color of the skin • transparent material for focusing light • type of energy that makes things visible • red skin irritation from solar radiation • ...
COLOR AND SHAPES 2021-01-19
25 Clues: BEJ • KÜP • MOR • GRİ • AÇI • KARE • SARI • KÜRE • OVAL • MAVİ • BEYAZ • DAİRE • ÜÇGEN • ÇİZGİ • YEŞİL • PEMBE • SİYAH • BOYUT • ELMAS • YILDIZ • SİLNDİR • TURUNCU • KIRMIZI • KAHVERENGİ • DİKDÖRTGEN
Light and Color 2021-04-21
Across
- The color of light formed when yellow light and cyan light are subtracted.
- Describes an object that allows almost all light to pass through.
- The highest frequency electromagnetic wave.
- Part of the eye that sees color.
- Describes an object that does not allow light to pass through.
- The lighter part of a shadow where there is some light.
- Part of the eye where the image is formed.
- Describes an object that allows most light to pass through but without detail.
- Wave interaction that causes a mirage.
- The wave interaction that allows you to see anything.
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- The dark part of a shadow.
- An invisible form of light felt as heat.
- An eclipse where the earth casts a shadow on the moon.
- The name of the angle where total internal reflection occurs.
- The complementary color of red.
- The color formed when blue and red light is added.
- An eclipse where the moon casts a shadow on the earth.
- A bundle of light energy.
- Describes the effect of amplitude on light.
- Light that is filtered to move in one plane.
- Part of the eye sensitive to light and dark.
21 Clues: A bundle of light energy. • The dark part of a shadow. • The complementary color of red. • Part of the eye that sees color. • Wave interaction that causes a mirage. • An invisible form of light felt as heat. • Part of the eye where the image is formed. • The highest frequency electromagnetic wave. • Describes the effect of amplitude on light. • ...
Light and Color 2019-04-08
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- Red + Blue light.
- Red + Green light.
- Three colors used to make any other color.
- Neither transmitting nor reflecting light.
- Visible because it reflects light.
- Magenta + Yellow pigments.
- Scattering light while transmitting it.
- Color made by combining two primary colors equally.
- Substances used to color other materials.
- Cyan + Yellow pigments.
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- Blue + Green light.
- Two colors of light that combine to make white light.
- Reflecting or absorbing light.
- Allowing light to pass through.
- Cyan + Magenta pigments.
- Red + Blue + Green light.
- Visible because it emits light.
- Transmitting light without scattering it.
- Cyan + Magenta + Yellow pigments.
- Causing light to bounce off of a surface.
20 Clues: Red + Blue light. • Red + Green light. • Blue + Green light. • Cyan + Yellow pigments. • Cyan + Magenta pigments. • Red + Blue + Green light. • Magenta + Yellow pigments. • Reflecting or absorbing light. • Allowing light to pass through. • Visible because it emits light. • Cyan + Magenta + Yellow pigments. • Visible because it reflects light. • Scattering light while transmitting it. • ...
COLOR JANUARY 2024 2023-12-07
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- THE “O” IN COHNS
- THE BOND THAT FORMS BETWEEN AMINO ACIDS
- DEPOSIT ONLY HAIRCOLOR THAT LASTS 4-6 WEEKS
- THE OUTMOST LAYER OF THE HAIR
- MEASUREMENT FOR POTENTIAL HYDROGEN (TWO WORDS)
- ALSO KNOWN AS CORTICAL CELLS AND IS MACROFIBRILS JOINED
- SOME HAIR HAVE ONE AND SOME DON’T
- CONTRIBUTES AROUND ONE TO TWO PERCENT OF HAIR STRUCTURE
- THE “H” IN COHNS
- BLONDE AND RED MELANOCYTES
- THE “N” IN COHNS
- SEVEN TO NINE HELIX COILS BOUND TOGETHER
- AN INORGANIC SUBSTANCE WITH A STRONG-RAISE THE PH OF HAIR
- LIGHTENER WITH POTATO STARCH AND LIFT 7 LEVELS
- THE “C” IN COHNS
- OXIDATIVE OR NONOXIDATIVE
- (TWO WORDS) ATOMS ARE THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF THESE
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- (TWO WORDS)THIS IS CREATED BY MULTIPLE PEPTIDE BONDS
- LAST 6-8 SHAMPOOS AND NONCOMMITMENT
- BINDS THE COMPONENTS IN A TUBE OF COLOR
- (TWO WORDS)ULTRA QUICK BLUE POWDER LIGHTENER-9 LEVEL LIFT
- ABBREVIATION FOR WHITE DE-DUSTED 7 LEVEL LIFT LIGHTENER
- BOND BROKEN BY CHEMICAL REACTIONS
- H2O2 AND WATER IN PERCENTAGE AND VOLUME
- THE ABBREVIATION FOR AN ORGANIC COMPOUND USED TO ADJUST PH IN HAIRCOLOR
- COMPOSED OF PROTONS, NEUTRONS, AND ELECTRONS
- BOND BROKEN BY WATER AND HEAT
- CLAY LIGHTENER
- THE “S” IN COHNS
- BLACK TO BROWN MELANOCYTES
- SYNCHROLIFT SOFT IS THIS TYPE OF LIGHTENER
- (TWO WORDS) POLYPEPTIDE CHAIN LINK TOGETHER WITH SIDE BONDS
- STRONGEST PART OF THE HAIR STRUCTURE
- HAIRCOLOR THAT IS AN ANALINE DERIVATIVE
- PAUL MITCHELLS PLATINUM PLUS SHAMPOO
- HUNDREDS OF MICROFIBRILS
- BOND BROKEN BY CHANGE IN PH
37 Clues: CLAY LIGHTENER • THE “O” IN COHNS • THE “S” IN COHNS • THE “H” IN COHNS • THE “N” IN COHNS • THE “C” IN COHNS • HUNDREDS OF MICROFIBRILS • OXIDATIVE OR NONOXIDATIVE • BLACK TO BROWN MELANOCYTES • BLONDE AND RED MELANOCYTES • BOND BROKEN BY CHANGE IN PH • THE OUTMOST LAYER OF THE HAIR • BOND BROKEN BY WATER AND HEAT • BOND BROKEN BY CHEMICAL REACTIONS • SOME HAIR HAVE ONE AND SOME DON’T • ...
Your Favorite Color 2024-12-21
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- Old McDonald probably had this on his farm
- Attire around the holidays
- Red suggests it is dying
- The latter half of a seafood restaurant
- Soil type
- Sauce Dad always asks for this at restaurants
- It doesn't actually make a pig prettier
- It comes covered in chocolate at Christmastime
- "Don't drink the _____"
- You like to drink it diet
- Be careful what you say around this animal
- Pairs well with black, especially during football season
- If you hear its sirens, you are probably in trouble
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- Political party
- An image that means "I love you"
- Player in the game of Clue
- Birthstone of July
- Work done at the doctor's office
- If it's red in the center, it is not very cooked
- Org. founded by Clara Barton
- It's good with cookie butter and chocolate chips
- The only type of insect many are willing to touch
- Character on Sesame Street
- Gift for Mother's Day
- Ingredient in BLT
- Type of makeup
- Your daughter is allergic to this
- Country that no longer exists
28 Clues: Soil type • Type of makeup • Political party • Ingredient in BLT • Birthstone of July • Gift for Mother's Day • "Don't drink the _____" • Red suggests it is dying • You like to drink it diet • Attire around the holidays • Player in the game of Clue • Character on Sesame Street • Org. founded by Clara Barton • Country that no longer exists • An image that means "I love you" • ...
Color Class Review 2025-03-31
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- Products used to decolorize, remove or diffuse pigment; utilizes ingredients, such as ammonia and peroxide, to facilitate the oxidation process.
- A technique in which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are darkened.
- A product containing temporary color molecules that adhere to the outer cuticle of the hair and deposit color is called a color _______; lasts from shampoo to shampoo.
- Pigment used to brighten or neutralize tones.
- Implement used to measure the strength (volume) of hydrogen peroxide.
- A term used to describe colors with an absence of warmth.
- Protein packets that contain pigmented granules called melanin.
- Color design step that divides the hair into workable areas for control and color placement; often relating to the structure of the sculpture.
- In hair coloring, the predominant tone that identifies the warmth or coolness of a color is called the ____ color.
- A light pastel color used to add warmth or coolness to prelightened hair; used to deposit color and neutralize unwanted pigment, such as brassy golds or yellows.
- Name of a color, also referred to as tone, tells the warmth or coolness of a color; identified by its position on the color wheel.
- Color _________ refers to the position of one or more colors within a color design as it relates to an area of the head or along the strand.
- An oxidizing agent, generally very low-volume hydrogen peroxide.
- Process of combining oxygen with other chemical ingredients.
- The color _____ is a tool in which the 12 colors are positioned in a circle, allowing any mixed color to be described in relation to the primary colors.
- Used to avoid staining and to protect the client's skin; also used to protect hair to remain untreated.
- The visual perception of the reflection of light.
- A technique by which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are lightened.
- ________ dyes contain metals & are also known as progressive dyes.
- Type of melanin; black pigment; a dense concentration will produce very dark hair; a small concentration will produce light (blond) hair.
- _________ hair color is also referred to as an aniline derivative tint; penetrates the cuticle and cortex and remains on the hair until removed by chemical means, or hair grows out and is cut off.
- A(n) ______ test is performed during the processing of a color application to monitor processing time and to assess any stress to the hair or scalp.
- _________ hair colors need to be mixed with developers; deposit color, or lift and deposit color in a single-color process.
- Also known as value or depth; the degree of lightness or darkness of a hair color relative to itself and others.
- Hair color caused by reduced color pigment in the cortex layer of the hair; heredity is the primary factor.
- Process of lightening the hair's natural pigment.
- Contains little to no ammonia and deposits color or adds tone to the hair; uses a low volume peroxide to develop the color molecules and aids in the processing; generally lasts 4-6 weeks.
- Subdivide the head into multiple areas to create a color design with a combination of colors.
- Hair color that adds pigment but does not lighten the existing hair color is considered to be ____________ color.
- A color _______ can be used as an efficient way to obtain product and can be support for the strand during application.
- A type of on-the-scalp lightener; contains conditioners to make it more gentle.
- The ________ Color is the color(s) present in the hair prior to the color design service; determines underlying pigment.
- Refers to the vividness, brightness or saturation of a color within its own level; strength of a tone.
- Undiluted color that can be added to any oxidative or nonoxidative color to enrich, or intensify, or occasionally tone down a color.
- _________ dye is a natural product used to color the hair; use is discouraged due to unreliability.
- _______ colors contain all three primary colors; neither warm not cool tones are exhibited.
- ___-___-_____ Lightener contains alkaline salts and a strong oxidizing agent; when mixed with peroxide becomes a strong lightening product; can irritate the scalp and cause burns.
- The ability of the hair to absorb and hold moisture, liquids and chemicals; can be classified as average, resistant, extreme or uneven.
- Colors created by mixing primary colors with their neighboring secondary color in varying proportions.
- Outer covering of the hairstrand.
- A(n) ____-____ Tine is a color with the ability to lift natural melanin 3-5 levels and deposits delicate tones; single-process color with a higher degree of lightening action
- Design principle in which all units are similar but gradually change in an ascending or descending scale; leads the eye rhythmically within a design.
- A(n) ______-_______ Technique is a two-step hair color process that involves lightening the hair first and then adding color to the hair to achieve the desired results.
- Colors created when primary colors are mixed in varying proportions; orange, green and violet.
- Product that provides an even base color by filling in porous, damaged or abused areas with materials, such as proteins or polymers; equalizes the porosity of the hair and deposits a base color in one application.
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- Pigment-producing cells that exist among the dividing cells within the hair bulb.
- Product used to neutralize tones from the contributing pigment.
- Colors found opposite one another on the color wheel; in hair color, they neutralize or cancel out one another when mixed together.
- Hair's surface appearance; can be activated or unactivated; degree of coarseness or fineness in the hairstrand and whether it is straight, wavy, curly or tightly curled.
- The ____________ pigment refers to either the client's naturally present melanin, or a combination of this melanin, and any previously applied artificial color remaining on the hair.
- ____-_________ hair color deposits color and cannot lighten the hair; direct-dye color that needs no mixing; generally last through several shampoos, depending on the porosity of the hair.
- Infection control method that kills certain but not all pathogens.
- The ___ of color states that of all the colors in the universe, only three -yellow, red and blue, called primary colors- are pure; these three primary colors create all other colors.
- The Virgin _______ Technique is a midstrand-to-ends-then-base application used to lighten existing hair color.
- ___ Lightener is a color product that uses a certain amount of ammonia to give high lift; mild form of lightener that can be used directly on the scalp.
- A(n) _______ Derivative Tint is an oxidative color with ammonia; also known as permanent color.
- Strong alkaline solution that enables an oxidative color product to decolorize hair pigment and develop new color.
- Type of melanin (red/yellow pigment); a dense concentration produces red hair.
- The most often used oxidizing or developing agent is called ________ Peroxide.
- A dye that is a combination of metallic and vegetable dye; metallic salts are added to a vegetable dye to create a wider range of colors and a longer-lasting color than achieved with vegetable dye alone.
- A method of highlighting or lowlighting using foil to isolate the strands of hair to be lightened, colored or protected with conditioner.
- Done to create lines that subdivide shapes or sections of hair for better control and accuracy while applying color.
- Accelerator or booster used to increase the speed of the oxidation process in a chemical service.
- Color ______ are categories of color that identify the degree of lightness or darkness of a color.
- Hair coloring technique in which selected hair strands are pulled through perforated holes in a rubber coloring cap using a crochet hook; also referred to as frosting.
- Design principle in which all units are identical except for positions; creates a feeling of uniformity; one color repeated within a given area or throughout.
- Technique using the tail comb to weave out selected strands in an alternating pattern; the resulting woven strand can be classified as fine, medium or thick.
- Design principle in which desirable relationships of opposites occur; creates a variety and stimulates interest in a design; colors that are either warm or cool or at least three levels apart.
- An obvious difference between two colors along the hairstrand is called a Line of ___________; can be a result of new growth or overlapping product onto previously color-treated hair.
- ________ Painting is a technique in which a brush is used to strategically position color or lightener on parts of the hair; balayage, ombre.
- The process of removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of pathogens.
- ___________ Coloring involves the positioning of highlights and/or lowlights on the surface of the hair or to selected strands to create special effects.
- Most common vegetable dye; natural color product that produces reddish hues and highlights in the hair.
- The warmth or coolness of a color; also known as hue or the name of the color.
- Design principle that is a sequential repetition where two or more units occur in a repeating pattern; can break up the surface of an object and create interest.
- The Virgin ______ Technique is a base-to-ends color application used to add tone to or darken the existing color along the hairstrand.
- The second layer of the hair fiber consisting of unique protein structures; gives hair most of its pigment and strength (elasticity).
- Coloring the hair back to its natural color is called a ____ ____.
- Color _______ is a product used to remove unwanted artificial pigment from the hair.
- Technique used to isolate straight partings to be treated with color or lightener.
- Pigmented protein packets containing melanin granules.
- Dimensional color technique that lightens only the ends of the hair; also referred to as tipping.
- A product often known as color removers; designed to remove unwanted artificial pigment from the hair is called a Dye _______.
- A(n) _____ (predisposition) test is used to see if a client has a negative or positive allergic reaction to a chemical product; required 24-48 hours prior to aniline derivative tints.
- A color product used to lighten the hair, which can touch the scalp without harm is called __-___-_____ lightener; available as oil or cream.
- Nonoxidative hair color, non-reactive, direct dyes also known as color rinses used to create temporary changes; lasts from shampoo to shampoo; no chemicals needed to develop them.
- ____-_______ Semi-Permanent Hair Color is often referred to as demi-permanent color; generally, does not contain ammonia; deposit-only colors.
- Central core of the hair shaft (often absent in fine or very fine hair).
88 Clues: Outer covering of the hairstrand. • Pigment used to brighten or neutralize tones. • The visual perception of the reflection of light. • Process of lightening the hair's natural pigment. • Pigmented protein packets containing melanin granules. • A term used to describe colors with an absence of warmth. • Process of combining oxygen with other chemical ingredients. • ...
Rainimator Wiki Stuff (pass 2020-10-01
Across
- Fractures: A Minecraft Movie
- Wishing Dead
- Creepers
- List of Minor Fights
- Just So You Know
- Ender Wish
- Skeleton Horses
- Nether Civil War
- Theory/Frostbourne
- Naeus' Horse
- Theory/Ender Watchers
- Begin Again
- Rain’s Revenge
- Giant Skeletons
- Wither Skeletons
- Battle for Glacierford
- Humans
- Unknown Species
- Snow Golems
- End-Nether War
- Ender Dragon
- Wither Angels
- Fractures
- Cold as Ice
- Undead (Species)
- Magma Cubes
- Blazes
- Wither Heart
- The Struggle
- Zombies
- We Are The Danger
- 1 of a Kind
- Battle of the Tundra
- Wither Skeleton Horses
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- Ender People
- Fall of the Undead
- Giant Withers
- Ghasts
- End-Frostbourne War
- Ancient Endermen
- Outbreak at Glacierford
- Horses
- Timeline
- List of Significant Lines
- Fall of the End
- Theory/Nether Horde
- Skeletons
- Goodbye
- Cold as Ice (REMIX)
- Falling
- Spiders
- Wings of Salvation
- Endermen
- Vexes
- Netherkin
- Hard Pill To Swallow
- Iron Golems
- Pigmen
- Villagers
59 Clues: Vexes • Ghasts • Horses • Humans • Pigmen • Blazes • Goodbye • Falling • Spiders • Zombies • Creepers • Timeline • Endermen • Skeletons • Netherkin • Fractures • Villagers • Ender Wish • Begin Again • Snow Golems • Iron Golems • Cold as Ice • Magma Cubes • 1 of a Kind • Ender People • Wishing Dead • Naeus' Horse • Ender Dragon • Wither Heart • The Struggle • Giant Withers • Wither Angels • Rain’s Revenge • End-Nether War • Skeleton Horses • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-03-18
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- Facilitated by ensuring
- Consequences of individual actions
- PATTERN, Theory explain crimes committed
- Theory minimize other factors
- Formal, human, and security
- Theory visible of crime
- Have four major components
- Engage in crime
- Theories classified three types
- 36,8 Volumes published
- Father of Sociology
- Act law makes punishable
- Grandfather of Charles Darwin
- Father of Criminal Justice
- Defensible space theory
- Human cells 22 pairs
- Classical school began
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- Act becomes morally right
- Greek word "physis" meaning
- Punishing who do offend
- Human behavior impact behavior
- Theory called " consequentialist"
- Laws enacted in 1926
- TRAITS, Theories determine person's character
- Theories external influences
- Mind and Logos meaning
- Heavy or obese
- Were antisocial and apathetic
- Link criminal behavior twins
- Somatotype thin and flat
- Deterrence from criminal act
- Were manic-depressive
- Personal location called
- Person's awareness space
- TOPINARD, French Anthropologist
- Incorporation of security hardware
- Theory relation criminal offending
- Basic security and behavioral
- "Structurally significant phenomenon"
- LANGE, Studied DZ,MZ twins
40 Clues: Heavy or obese • Engage in crime • Father of Sociology • Laws enacted in 1926 • Human cells 22 pairs • Were manic-depressive • Mind and Logos meaning • 36,8 Volumes published • Classical school began • Punishing who do offend • Theory visible of crime • Defensible space theory • Facilitated by ensuring • Somatotype thin and flat • Personal location called • Person's awareness space • ...
Evolution Vocabulary Crossword 2016-02-25
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- published the "The Origin of Species"
- proposed the theory of uniformitarianism
- early stages of vertebrate development
- long time scale events that create and destroy species
- Islands where Darwin discovered varying species of life
- selective breeding to enhance desired traits among stock of crops (2 words, no space)
- inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival
- his work in genetics helped fill in some missing information in Darwin's theory of evolution
- economist who influences Darwin's theory of Evolution
- one of the first scientists to understand that change occurs over time
- proposed theory of gradualism
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- short time scale events that change genotypes and phenotypes of populations
- Structures that have different mature forms, but develop from the same embryonic tissues.
- each living species has descended with changes from other species over time (3 words, no spaces)
- theory that states species change over time
- name of the ship Darwin sailed on
- the driving force for evolution (2 words, no space)
- ability of an individual to survive and reproduce
- structures that have no use
- proposed theory of catastrophism
20 Clues: structures that have no use • proposed theory of gradualism • proposed theory of catastrophism • name of the ship Darwin sailed on • published the "The Origin of Species" • early stages of vertebrate development • proposed the theory of uniformitarianism • theory that states species change over time • ability of an individual to survive and reproduce • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- a person who rules with absolute power
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- proved heliocentric theory using math, discovered elliptical orbits of planets
- introduced a vaccine for smallpox
- believed in separation of powers and checks and balances
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- believed in criminal justice and no cruel unusual punishment
- had new idea of heliocentric theory
- developed laws of gravity and motion
- found craters on the moon and supported heliocentric theory
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- looked at bacteria, discovered first living cell, made microscope better
- believed everyone is born with certain rights and that everyone is equal
- was the father of chemistry, helped discover atomic theory
- developed scientific method with descartes
- to know something one did not know before
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
- developed scientific method with bacon
- believed women should have an equal education ot men
20 Clues: introduced a vaccine for smallpox • had new idea of heliocentric theory • developed laws of gravity and motion • a person who rules with absolute power • developed scientific method with bacon • to know something one did not know before • developed scientific method with descartes • believed in freedom of speech and religion • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Rainimator Wiki Stuff (pass Azura2002 2020-10-01
Across
- Fractures: A Minecraft Movie
- Wishing Dead
- Creepers
- List of Minor Fights
- Just So You Know
- Ender Wish
- Skeleton Horses
- Nether Civil War
- Theory/Frostbourne
- Naeus' Horse
- Theory/Ender Watchers
- Begin Again
- Rain’s Revenge
- Giant Skeletons
- Wither Skeletons
- Battle for Glacierford
- Humans
- Unknown Species
- Snow Golems
- End-Nether War
- Ender Dragon
- Wither Angels
- Fractures
- Cold as Ice
- Undead (Species)
- Magma Cubes
- Blazes
- Wither Heart
- The Struggle
- Zombies
- We Are The Danger
- 1 of a Kind
- Battle of the Tundra
- Wither Skeleton Horses
Down
- Ender People
- Fall of the Undead
- Giant Withers
- Ghasts
- End-Frostbourne War
- Ancient Endermen
- Outbreak at Glacierford
- Horses
- Timeline
- List of Significant Lines
- Fall of the End
- Theory/Nether Horde
- Skeletons
- Goodbye
- Cold as Ice (REMIX)
- Falling
- Spiders
- Wings of Salvation
- Endermen
- Vexes
- Netherkin
- Hard Pill To Swallow
- Iron Golems
- Pigmen
- Villagers
59 Clues: Vexes • Ghasts • Horses • Humans • Pigmen • Blazes • Goodbye • Falling • Spiders • Zombies • Creepers • Timeline • Endermen • Skeletons • Netherkin • Fractures • Villagers • Ender Wish • Begin Again • Snow Golems • Iron Golems • Cold as Ice • Magma Cubes • 1 of a Kind • Ender People • Wishing Dead • Naeus' Horse • Ender Dragon • Wither Heart • The Struggle • Giant Withers • Wither Angels • Rain’s Revenge • End-Nether War • Skeleton Horses • ...
Psychobio Exam 2 2014-11-12
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- the intensity of a sound wave (loudness)
- these neurons fire when an object moves relative to its background
- type of receptor cells that are involved in both visual acuity & color vision
- theory that states that we perceive any given color due to the ratio of activity across the three types of cones
- a drug that has no pharmacological effects but often relieve pain due to the power of belief
- a set of receptors located near, but separate from, the olfactory receptors
- type of cell in the retina that receives input directly from the receptors
- structures on the tongue that contain receptor cells
- an opening in the center of the eye in which light enters
- therory that states that we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- types of neurons that have small receptive fields & respond best to visual details and color, located in or near the fovea
- a blurring of lines in one direction; this disorder is caused by an asymmetric curvature of the eyes
- the combination of taste and smell
- adjustable part of the eye
- type of cell that send inhibitory messages, which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain
- these neurons only respond when the whole visual scene expands, contracts, or rotates
- non-adjustable part of the eye
- a protein substance that causes inflammation
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- the ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area v1
- a nerve that is made up of ganglion cell axons and sends messages to the brain
- a condition that may result from damage to the inferior temporal cortex; it involves an inability to recognize objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision (cannot label objects)
- the rear surface of the eye which is lined with visual receptor cells
- small rounded projections on the tongue that contain taste buds within the grooves
- the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
- types of cells that are important for complex processing & refine information that is sent to ganglion cells
- a band of tissue that gives eyes their color
- types of neurons that are small but are found throughout the retina and respond to many types of stimuli
- the number of compressions per second of a sound, measured in hertz; pitch
- a tiny area of the retina specialized for acute, detailed vision
- types of neurons that have larger receptive fields & respond best to moving stimuli, evenly dispersed throughout the retina
- tone deafness; impairment in detecting small changes in frequency in sound
- motion blindness
- the sense of smell
- theory that states that the spinal cord receives messages from pain receptors but also input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
- strong pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- mild pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- the result of stimulation of taste buds
- a condition where the effected individual cannot identify the person (fusiform gyrus is damaged)
- expectation of harm actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- area where axons from each eye cross to the opposite side of the brain
- type of receptor cells that exist in the periphery of the retina & is involved in both peripheral & night vision
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- theory that states that the cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
44 Clues: motion blindness • the sense of smell • adjustable part of the eye • non-adjustable part of the eye • the combination of taste and smell • the result of stimulation of taste buds • the intensity of a sound wave (loudness) • a band of tissue that gives eyes their color • a protein substance that causes inflammation • structures on the tongue that contain receptor cells • ...
English Holiday Homework - Ananay Agarwal 9H 2013-06-13
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- Something in a series
- A reddish-brown color
- To wait for no apparent reason
- Fancy term for a village
- To relish
- Main character in a story
- Argue about petty things
- Spiral movement of water
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- emerge suddenly
- A heron
- High pitched tone, Also used in Music theory
- uncultivated land
- Holy text
- Strong, pertaining to emotion
- A big freshwater fish
- pungent leaved plant like a cabbage
- Not converge
- Of the mind
- Places frequently visited
- Rapid and loud talk
- A specified time for completion of a task
- A piece of land that extends into the sea
- covered with small rounded pebbles
23 Clues: A heron • Holy text • To relish • Of the mind • Not converge • emerge suddenly • uncultivated land • Rapid and loud talk • Something in a series • A reddish-brown color • A big freshwater fish • Fancy term for a village • Argue about petty things • Spiral movement of water • Places frequently visited • Main character in a story • Strong, pertaining to emotion • To wait for no apparent reason • ...
Jill Cody - 5.1 Application 2023-09-20
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- where Copernicus was from
- earth centered theory
- Newton's most famous publication
- supported Copernicus' theory
- step by step process for scientists to use
- when William Harvey discovered how blood circulates in the body
- sun centered theory
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- developed microscope
- scientific method
- observing an apple falling from a tree
- when did the scientific revolution happen?
- theory of blood circulation
- laws of gravity
- developed telescope
- heliocentric theory
15 Clues: laws of gravity • scientific method • developed telescope • heliocentric theory • sun centered theory • developed microscope • earth centered theory • where Copernicus was from • theory of blood circulation • supported Copernicus' theory • Newton's most famous publication • observing an apple falling from a tree • when did the scientific revolution happen? • ...
Nursing Theory & Theorist Crossword 2023-08-23
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- Leininger: Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”.
- Abdellah: Assumptions of her “21 Nursing Problems Theory” relate to change and anticipated changes that affect nursing.
- His theory has been applied to nursing to guide the prioritization of patient care needs.
- Orem: One assumption of this nursing theory is that people should be self-reliant and responsible for their own care.
- Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior.
- A belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action.
- Beliefs and values that define a way of thinking and are generally known and understood by a group or discipline.
- Nightingale: Her Environmental Theory is described in Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is not.
- Pender: This theorist’s health promotion model defines health as a positive dynamic state not merely the absence of disease.
- Defined as the nurse’s attributes, characteristics, and actions that provide care on behalf of or in conjunction with the client.
- Watson: Her theory is based on 10 carative factors.
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- The internal and external surroundings that affect the client.
- The words that describe objects, properties, or events and are basic components of theory.
- Most general statement of discipline and functions as a framework in which the more restricted structures of conceptual models develop.
- Defined as the degree of wellness or well-being that the client experiences.
- Peplau: Her “Theory of Interpersonal Relations” emphasizes the nurse-client relationship as the foundation of nursing practice.
- The recipient of nursing care may include individuals, patients, groups, families, and communities.
- Roy: Her theory defines the individual as a set of interrelated systems that strive to maintain a balance between various stimuli.
18 Clues: Watson: Her theory is based on 10 carative factors. • Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior. • Leininger: Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”. • The internal and external surroundings that affect the client. • A belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action. • ...
Vocabulary 2022-10-07
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- / a guess; forming a theory without evidence
- flattery in an attempt to persuade
- morally wicked
- small ditch or channel is worn away by erosion water
- / low walls along the edges of a roof
- bright color
- satisfied
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- or amazed
- abandoned orphan who is found ad raised by other parents
- – bright red
- /became involved without hesitation
- an amount in excess
12 Clues: or amazed • satisfied • – bright red • bright color • morally wicked • an amount in excess • flattery in an attempt to persuade • /became involved without hesitation • / low walls along the edges of a roof • / a guess; forming a theory without evidence • small ditch or channel is worn away by erosion water • abandoned orphan who is found ad raised by other parents
Psychobio Exam 2 2014-11-12
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- non-adjustable part of the eye
- theory that states that the spinal cord receives messages from pain receptors but also input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
- type of receptor cells that exist in the periphery of the retina & is involved in both peripheral & night vision
- small rounded projections on the tongue that contain taste buds within the grooves
- the combination of taste and smell
- motion blindness
- an opening in the center of the eye in which light enters
- these neurons only respond when the whole visual scene expands, contracts, or rotates
- the result of stimulation of taste buds
- these neurons fire when an object moves relative to its background
- a tiny area of the retina specialized for acute, detailed vision
- a protein substance that causes inflammation
- a condition that may result from damage to the inferior temporal cortex; it involves an inability to recognize objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision (cannot label objects)
- the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
- types of neurons that have larger receptive fields & respond best to moving stimuli, evenly dispersed throughout the retina
- expectation of harm actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- a nerve that is made up of ganglion cell axons and sends messages to the brain
- type of cell that send inhibitory messages, which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain
- the number of compressions per second of a sound, measured in hertz; pitch
- chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- area where axons from each eye cross to the opposite side of the brain
- tone deafness; impairment in detecting small changes in frequency in sound
- theory that states that the cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
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- the sense of smell
- strong pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- type of cell in the retina that receives input directly from the receptors
- the rear surface of the eye which is lined with visual receptor cells
- theory that states that we perceive any given color due to the ratio of activity across the three types of cones
- mild pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- types of neurons that have small receptive fields & respond best to visual details and color, located in or near the fovea
- the intensity of a sound wave (loudness)
- a band of tissue that gives eyes their color
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- a set of receptors located near, but separate from, the olfactory receptors
- a blurring of lines in one direction; this disorder is caused by an asymmetric curvature of the eyes
- therory that states that we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- types of cells that are important for complex processing & refine information that is sent to ganglion cells
- types of neurons that are small but are found throughout the retina and respond to many types of stimuli
- the ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area v1
- a condition where the effected individual cannot identify the person (fusiform gyrus is damaged)
- adjustable part of the eye
- a drug that has no pharmacological effects but often relieve pain due to the power of belief
- structures on the tongue that contain receptor cells
- type of receptor cells that are involved in both visual acuity & color vision
44 Clues: motion blindness • the sense of smell • adjustable part of the eye • non-adjustable part of the eye • the combination of taste and smell • the result of stimulation of taste buds • the intensity of a sound wave (loudness) • a band of tissue that gives eyes their color • a protein substance that causes inflammation • structures on the tongue that contain receptor cells • ...
color and months 2020-08-10
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- Some coins are silver, and some coins are…
- The eighth month of the year.
- The month before october.
- The month of easter.
- The month after June.
- Eggs have this color.
- Spongebob is yellow, Patrick is…
- The month of Carnaval.
- The month before Christmas.
- Santa Claus works on this month.
- Pianos are white and…
- The color of carrots.
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- The month of halloween.
- The fifth month of the year.
- The color of bananas.
- The color of blood.
- The month after Christmas.
- Spoons have this color.
- Some grapes are green, and some grapes are…
- Broccolis have this color.
- Some rats have this color.
- The sixth month of the year.
- The third month of the year.
- The color of the sky.
- The color of chocolates.
25 Clues: The color of blood. • The month of easter. • The color of bananas. • The month after June. • Eggs have this color. • The color of the sky. • Pianos are white and… • The color of carrots. • The month of Carnaval. • The month of halloween. • Spoons have this color. • The color of chocolates. • The month before october. • The month after Christmas. • Broccolis have this color. • ...
Advanced Hair Color 2021-01-13
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- The outermost layer of the hair.
- Processing Solution is what ___% hydrogen peroxide.
- The aging hair defense in Cover Fusion is derived from what oil?
- Processing time for Color Gels varies depending on the __________ you use.
- The four types of stitches are slice, slice-skip-slice, regular and _____.
- The corrective base for orange.
- 35 minutes is the standard processing time for what color line?
- Chromatics uses which level system?
- This foil placement moves down toward the chin.
- The portion of the color base; created balanced, natural results.
- Natural pigment.
- The concentration of hydrogen peroxide in a water solution
- Zone 2 is also referred to as the ________.
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- What decolorizer has the ability to lift up to 8 levels?
- Color Fusion is based on the ________ level system.
- The three phases of ODS2 are ________, propel, 2Xs fortified.
- These products add strength to weakened hair.
- The three classifications of decolorizers are oil, cream and ______.
- What is the only color line that should not be mixed with a developer?
- You can NEVER put Color Gels under ____.
- The chemical process of a hair color reacting with H2O2 to form visible color
- The base of the Natural tone in Color Camo is gray + _________.
- In order for H2O2 to effectively lighten hair it must be mixed with a source of what?
- What repairs the surface?
- What family in Shades EQ blends grays?
- Chromatics is recommended to be shampooed with what?
26 Clues: Natural pigment. • What repairs the surface? • The corrective base for orange. • The outermost layer of the hair. • Chromatics uses which level system? • What family in Shades EQ blends grays? • You can NEVER put Color Gels under ____. • Zone 2 is also referred to as the ________. • These products add strength to weakened hair. • ...
Skin Color Factors 2021-09-10
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- Where is melanin transferred to?
- What does melanin protect skin from?
- What can be a Red-yellow or black-brown pigment?
- Carotene can be found in what type of food?
- Hemoglobin is bright red when bound to what?
- Overproducing melanin leads to the darkening or the lightening of skin?
- Addison's disease affects which gland?
- People with Addison's disease have a characteristic deep bronze color due to excess production of what hormone?
- Individuals lose their melanocytes causing what on their skin?
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- What is melanin produced by?
- What condition develops when the immune defenses malfunction and antibodies attack normal melanocytes?
- The pigment carotene may give off is?
- When blood vessels dilate from heat, skin ___?
- What can deoxygenated hemoglobin result in?
- Jaundice is a result of built up _____ in the liver.
- The epidermal cells and fatty tissues of the dermis accumulate what kind of pigmentation?
- What color skin does an infant suffering from jaundice have?
- What hormone stimulates melanocytes?
- What Vitamin can Carotene convert into?
- extreme cold or heart failure can cause skin to appear what color?
20 Clues: What is melanin produced by? • Where is melanin transferred to? • What does melanin protect skin from? • What hormone stimulates melanocytes? • The pigment carotene may give off is? • Addison's disease affects which gland? • What Vitamin can Carotene convert into? • What can deoxygenated hemoglobin result in? • Carotene can be found in what type of food? • ...
Color Wheel Vocabulary 2021-10-29
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- primary color that is very popular
- a neutral color that is not on the color wheel
- made by mixing blue into yellow
- number of intermediate/tertiary colors
- the number of colors on a standard color wheel
- a darker violet with more blue mixed in
- made by mixing blue into red
- added to colors to make shades
- number of secondary colors
- primary color that mixes with yellow to make orange
- made by mixing a tiny bit of blue in yellow
- color that is made with a primary & secondary
- red added to orange
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- colors are added to this hue to make tints
- made by mixing red into yellow
- colors that can NOT be mixed, only in a factory
- more of a raspberry, add 1 drop of blue to red
- blue added to green to make a tealish color
- primary color that mixes with red to make violet
- color that is made with by mixing 2 primaries
- number of primary colors
- made by mixing orange into yellow
- another name for a color
23 Clues: red added to orange • number of primary colors • another name for a color • number of secondary colors • made by mixing blue into red • made by mixing red into yellow • added to colors to make shades • made by mixing blue into yellow • made by mixing orange into yellow • primary color that is very popular • number of intermediate/tertiary colors • ...
The Color Purple 2014-05-22
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- having no skill
- cover with straw or a similar material
- having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner
- shaped into alternate ridges and grooves
- steady attention and effort
- a stupid person
- the quality of using more words than needed; wordiness
- mournful crowd or moan
- lean;thin
- a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
- small, dignified and unhurried
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- well nourished
- a piece of cloth put over the back of a chair
- one that collects or advocates the payment of tithes
- tank for storing water
- attract and completely engross
- devotely religious
- sedate, respectable, and unadventurous.
- written work dealing with a subject
- too poor to produce much or any vegetation
20 Clues: lean;thin • well nourished • having no skill • a stupid person • devotely religious • tank for storing water • mournful crowd or moan • steady attention and effort • attract and completely engross • small, dignified and unhurried • written work dealing with a subject • cover with straw or a similar material • sedate, respectable, and unadventurous. • ...
The Color Purple 2016-04-26
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- / Husband to Celie
- / Celie's daughter, she saw her at the store
- / How many kids does Celie have?
- / How many kids does Mr.___ have?
- / Main character
- / What is Mr.___'s brother name?
- / Celie's sister
- / Mr.____'s mistress
- / Mr.___ first name
- / ast
- / Mr._____'s son
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- / What is Sofia working on at her house?
- / How many days is Mr.___ gone for to go get Shug?
- / Harpo's wife
- / What does Shug sing in?
- / What color of dress did Shug donate to Celie for the quilt?
- / Where does Sofia go to when she leaves Harpo?
- / Who does Celie nurse back to health?
- / Rapes and abuses Celie
- / What does Harpo do a lot to get big like Sofia?
20 Clues: / ast • / Harpo's wife • / Main character • / Celie's sister • / Mr._____'s son • / Husband to Celie • / Mr.___ first name • / Mr.____'s mistress • / Rapes and abuses Celie • / What does Shug sing in? • / How many kids does Celie have? • / What is Mr.___'s brother name? • / How many kids does Mr.___ have? • / Who does Celie nurse back to health? • / What is Sofia working on at her house? • ...
All About Color 2018-09-06
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- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- __________ should always be viewed in the room where it will be used before making a color decision
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues.
- A color scheme using three colors equal distance from each other on the color wheel.
- colors 2 hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- they are named by the primary color hyphenated with secondary color they form
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- wheel A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
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- Black, white,brown,and gray
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray.
- The colors from yellow through orange & red to red-violet on the color wheel.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white
- When you use the tints, shades and tones of one hue together
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and
- Certain groups of colors that work well together are color______
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- The most popular color in the world
- The colors from yellow-green through green & blue to violet on the color wheel.
20 Clues: Black, white,brown,and gray • The most popular color in the world • Hues created by mixing two primary hues. • Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
Color Vocabulary 1 2018-10-03
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- The addition of black to a color
- A tool for organizing colors that shows the spectrum bent
- color theorist and originator who created a 3D model of a color wheel
- Tendency to see the hue of an object as staying the same despite changes in the color of the light falling on it.
- Choice of colors
- Color mixing of light
- Family of greens through blues and violets
- Color that has lightness but no hue or saturation
- Color mixing of pigments
- Lightness and darkness of a color
- Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- Saturation or Intensity or color
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- Aesthetically pleasing color combination
- Saturation and sometimes brightness of color
- Return of some or all of the wavelengths of light that strike a surface
- A single hue with tints and shades
- The common name of a color
- First man to propose a circle of color
- Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- The addition of white to a color
- Colors produced by mixing two primary colors
- blue green and red sensitive body parts
- A great difference between colors, one light, one dark for example
- Colors cannot be produced by combining other colors.
- Family of reds through the oranges and yellows
- The purity of color
- Wavelengths of hues
27 Clues: Choice of colors • The purity of color • Wavelengths of hues • Color mixing of light • Color mixing of pigments • The common name of a color • The addition of black to a color • The addition of white to a color • Saturation or Intensity or color • Lightness and darkness of a color • A single hue with tints and shades • First man to propose a circle of color • ...
Clothes and Color 2022-03-05
26 Clues: Đỏ • Đồ • Đen • Nón • Váy • Tím • Xám • Nâu • Đầm • Cam • Hồng • Quần • Vàng • Kính • Ba lô • Trắng • Áo thun • Áo khoác • Áo sơ mi • Quần Jeans • Vớ (1 đôi) • Xanh dương • Xanh lá cây • Giày (1 đôi) • Túi xách tay • Đồng hồ đeo tay
Color + Other Terms 2023-10-03
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- three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- two halves that are not the same
- what is the opposite of green?
- the positioning of subjects on the paper
- green, orange and purple
- a line that connects to create a flat figure
- adding white to a hue
- yellow-orange, blue-green, etc.
- a technique used to represent 3D objects on a 2D surface
- the space that does not have a subject
- a 3D object
- the way something REALLY feels (____ texture)
- the way something LOOKS like it feels (___ texture)
- what is the opposite of orange?
- red, yellow and blue
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- two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- a color scheme with tints and shades of a single hue
- adding black to a hue
- what is the opposite of purple?
- the intensity or purity of a hue
- the relative size and shape of objects to one another
- adding gray to a hue
- the use of different values
- the space that the subject occupies
- a mark with length and direction; a moving point
- two identical halves that mirror one another
- a randomized texture, like gravel or TV static
- color name
- brown, gray, black, tan, etc.
- the number of colors on a standard color wheel
- how dark or light something is
- the colored powder that causes a hue
32 Clues: color name • a 3D object • adding gray to a hue • red, yellow and blue • adding black to a hue • adding white to a hue • green, orange and purple • the use of different values • brown, gray, black, tan, etc. • what is the opposite of green? • how dark or light something is • what is the opposite of purple? • yellow-orange, blue-green, etc. • what is the opposite of orange? • ...
Color of Water 2023-10-17
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- A drunk who hung out on "The Corner"
- Mommy's first boyfriend
- James' biological father
- Mommy's father
- Takes care of all 12 kids
- Narrator of the story
- A white supremacist group
- A Revolutionary movement in the 60s
- The dietary law of the Jewish
- What mommy called black people
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- The main theme of the book
- The way Tateh treated mommy
- Step-father and mommy's second husband
- Mommy's aunt
- Mommy's walk
- Mommy's father was this Jewish teacher
- What mommy called white people
- Mommy's mother
- A black power political organization
- The way mommy was raised
20 Clues: Mommy's aunt • Mommy's walk • Mommy's father • Mommy's mother • Narrator of the story • Mommy's first boyfriend • James' biological father • The way mommy was raised • Takes care of all 12 kids • A white supremacist group • The main theme of the book • The way Tateh treated mommy • The dietary law of the Jewish • What mommy called white people • What mommy called black people • ...
Color Class Review 2024-10-08
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- An oxidizing agent, most frequently hydrogen peroxide, at an acidic pH level that is mixed with oxidative hair colors and lighteners to decolorize hair, increase porosity and develop color molecules.
- Color that contains very little or no ammonia and deposits color or adds tone to the hair; uses a low-volume peroxide to develop the color molecules and aids in the color processing; also referred to as long-lasting semi-permanent hair color.
- A test used to see if a client has a negative or positive allergic reaction to a chemical product is called a _____ or predisposition test; required 24-48 hours prior to aniline derivative tints.
- Dimensional color technique that lightens only the ends of the hair.
- In hair coloring, the predominant tone that identifies the warmth or coolness of a color is called the ____ color.
- Yellow, red & blue are _______ colors; cannot be created by mixing together any other colors; pure colors.
- Hair color that adds pigment but does not lighten the existing hair color is known as ____________ color.
- A Preliminary ______ Test is a process used to determine proper color formulation.
- Coloring the hair back to its natural color is called a ____ back.
- The visual perception of the reflection of light.
- Nonoxidative hair color; non-reactive, direct dyes also known as color rinses used to create temporary changes; lasts from shampoo to shampoo; no chemicals are needed to develop them.
- Strong alkaline solution that enables an oxidative color product to decolorize hair pigment and develop new color.
- Products used to decolorize, remove or diffuse pigment; utilizes ingredients, such as ammonia and peroxide, to facilitate the oxidation process.
- A protein that accounts for 97% of the makeup of hair.
- Pigment that gives skin and hair their color.
- Also known as value or depth; the degree of lightness or darkness of a hair color relative to itself and others.
- Type of melanin(red/yellow pigment); a dense concentration produces red hair.
- The Virgin _______ Technique is a midstrand-to-ends-then-base application used to lighten existing hair color.
- Technique using the tail comb to weave out selected strands in an alternating pattern; the resulting woven strand can be classified as fine, medium or thick.
- A Line of ___________ is an obvious difference between two colors along the hairstrand; can be a result of new growth or overlapping product onto previously colortreated hair.
- Bundles of melanocytes that rest near the hair bulb’s nourishment center, the dermal papilla.
- Design principle in which all units are similar but gradually change in an ascending or descending scale; leads the eye rhythmically within a design; a gradual change in color in an ascending or descending scale.
- Product that provides an even base color by filling in porous, damaged or abused areas with materials, such as protein or polymers; equalizes the porosity of the hair and deposits a base color in one application.
- Central core of the hair shaft; often absent in fine or very fine hair.
- The addition of color pigment to darken or add tone to the hair.
- Either the client’s naturally present melanin, or a combination of this melanin, and any previously applied artificial color remaining on the hair is referred to as the ____________ pigment.
- A ____-____ tint is a color with the ability to lift natural melanin 3-5 levels and deposit delicate tones; single-process color with a higher egret of lightening action and minimum amount of color deposit.
- A technique by which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are lightened.
- Design principle in which desirable relationships of opposites occur; creates a variety and stimulates interest in a design; colors that are either warm or cool or at least three levels apart.
- A color_____ is a tool in which the 12 colors are positioned in a circle, allowing any mixed color to be described in relation to the primary colors.
- A light pastel color used to add warmth or coolness to prelightened hair; used to deposit color and neutralize unwanted pigment, such as brassy golds or yellows.
- Implement used to measure the strength (volume) of hydrogen peroxide.
- The ability of the hair to absorb and hold moisture, liquids and chemicals; can be classified as average, resistant, extreme or uneven.
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- The process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- Degree of coarseness or fineness in the hair fiber and whether the hair strand is straight, wavy, curly or tightly curled; Hair’s surface appearance can be unactivated (smooth) or activated (rough).
- Technique used to isolate straight partings to be treated with color or lightener.
- Hair color that deposits color and cannot lighten the hair; direct-dye color that needs no mixing; generally last through several shampoos, depending on the porosity of the hair.
- Process of lightening the hair’s natural pigment.
- Undiluted color that can be added to any oxidative or nonoxidative color to enrich, or intensify, or occasionally tone down a color.
- Colors that contain all three primary colors are considered _______; neither warm nor cool tones are exhibited.
- A term used to describe colors with an absence of warmth.
- Infection control method that kills certain but not all microbes.
- A method of highlighting or lowlighting, using foil to isolate the strands of hair to be lightened, colored or protected with conditioner.
- Most common vegetable dye; natural color product that produces reddish hues and highlights in the hair.
- A _______ cream is used to avoid staining and to protect the client’s skin; also used to protect hair to remain untreated.
- ___________ coloring involves the positioning of highlights and/or lowlights on the surface of the hair or to selected strands to create special effects.
- Outer covering of the hair shaft.
- Design principle that is a sequential repetition where two or more units occur in a repeating pattern; can break up the surface of an object and create interest.
- The two-step hair color process that involves lightening(decolorizing) the hair first and then adding color (recolorizing) the hair to achieve desired results is called a ______-_______ Blonde Technique.
- Hair colors that need to be mixed with developers (oxidants) are called _________ colors; deposit color, or lift (lighten) and deposit color in a single-color process.
- Colors found opposite one another on the color wheel; they neutralize or cancel out one another when mixed together.
- The second layer of the hair fiber consisting of unique protein structures; gives hair most of its pigment and strength (elasticity).
- Type of melanin (black pigment); a dense concentration will produce very dark hair; a small concentration will produce light (blonde) hair.
- The Virgin ______ Technique is a base-to-ends color application used to add tone to or darken the existing color along the hairstrand.
- Design principle in which all units are identical except for positions; creates a feeling of uniformity; one color repeated within a given area or throughout.
- Subdivide the head into multiple areas, called _____, to create a color design with a combination of colors.
- ________ dyes are a combination of metallic and vegetable dyes.
- Pigment-producing cells that exist among the dividing cells within the hair bulb.
- Color design step that divides the hair into workable areas for control and color placement.
- Hair color that penetrates the cuticle and cortex and remains on the hair until removed by chemical means, or hair grows out and is cut off.
- A _______ application is an application of color or lightener to the new growth of hair only to match the existing color.
- Color process used when the amount of desired lift is not possible with a single-process color.
- Colors created by mixing primary colors with their neighboring secondary color in varying proportions.
- A technique by which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are darkened.
- Colors that result when primary colors are mixed in varying proportions.
- A type of on-the-scalp lightener that contains conditioners to make it more gentle.
- Refers to the vividness, brightness or saturation of a color within its own level; strength of the tone.
- ________ painting is a technique in which a brush is used to strategically position color or lightener on parts of the hair; also known as freehand painting.
68 Clues: Outer covering of the hair shaft. • Pigment that gives skin and hair their color. • Process of lightening the hair’s natural pigment. • The visual perception of the reflection of light. • A protein that accounts for 97% of the makeup of hair. • A term used to describe colors with an absence of warmth. • ________ dyes are a combination of metallic and vegetable dyes. • ...
Library, Color Idioms 2025-06-12
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- the color of too elaborate prose
- this is always greener on the other side
- color of an innocent lie
- silver ________ = the bright side
- to faint (two words)
- the color of anger
- the color of sadness
- permission (two words)
- folks "in the black" have none of it
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- raise a white one to surrender
- a flight after midnight (two words)
- black ________: odd member of a group
- ________ pink = very pleased
- "born with a ______ spoon in her mouth"
- the color of cowardice
- a good gardener has a green one
- the perfect opportunity
- the color of envy
- we "roll out" the red one for royalty
- yours are rose-colored if you hold an unrealistic view
20 Clues: the color of envy • the color of anger • to faint (two words) • the color of sadness • the color of cowardice • permission (two words) • the perfect opportunity • color of an innocent lie • ________ pink = very pleased • raise a white one to surrender • a good gardener has a green one • the color of too elaborate prose • silver ________ = the bright side • ...
Equine Color Genetics 2025-10-26
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- Locus that controls red/black base color
- Single dilute of Bay via Cream gene
- The set of alleles that determine the expression of a particular characteristic or trait
- Dilution that occupies the same locus as Cream
- Double dilute of Chestnut via Cream gene
- White marking with 3 basic patterns: Frame, Sabino, Splash
- Dun dilution of a black base horse
- Intermixture of white hairs amongst the base coat
- White marking pattern classically with high white on the legs and white crossing topline
- Having different alleles that code for the same trait
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- The expression of a particular trait according to genetic makeup and environment
- Black pigment
- Base color that always has homozygous recessive Agouti alleles
- Dilution that leaves “primitive markings”
- Dilution that only affects eumelanin
- Single dilute of Chestnut via Cream gene
- Locus that controls the distribution of Eumelanin
- Having two identical alleles that code for the same trait
- Red pigment
- Double dilute of Bay via Cream gene
- Color that cannot produce Eumelanin
- Base color with black points
22 Clues: Red pigment • Black pigment • Base color with black points • Dun dilution of a black base horse • Single dilute of Bay via Cream gene • Double dilute of Bay via Cream gene • Color that cannot produce Eumelanin • Dilution that only affects eumelanin • Locus that controls red/black base color • Single dilute of Chestnut via Cream gene • Double dilute of Chestnut via Cream gene • ...
The Color Purple 2026-03-02
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- Religious community central to town life
- Rural club where Shug performs music
- Rural setting where much of the story takes place
- The novel’s narrator and central character
- The African tribe Nettie lives among
- Object Sofia uses to defend herself
- Business Sofia later helps operate
- The being to whom Celie first writes
- Property and home passed down to Celie
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- Patchwork blanket symbolizing connection and healing
- The written messages that frame the story
- Garments Celie designs as a symbol of independence
- The continent where Nettie becomes a missionary
- Celie’s missionary sister
- Music genre Shug sings
- Mister’s son who marries Sofia
- Celie’s abusive husband (also called Albert)
- Strong-willed wife who defies authority
- Gathering spot outside the family home
- Blues singer who changes Celie’s life
20 Clues: Music genre Shug sings • Celie’s missionary sister • Mister’s son who marries Sofia • Business Sofia later helps operate • Object Sofia uses to defend herself • Rural club where Shug performs music • The African tribe Nettie lives among • The being to whom Celie first writes • Blues singer who changes Celie’s life • Gathering spot outside the family home • ...
Crossword 2024-11-18
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- Climate in Indonesia
- Triticum aestivum stands for...
- Scientist who discovered the theory of gravity
- Largest country in the world
- First person who discover the American continent
- Felis catus is the Latin name for
- Mona Lisa's painter
- The location of the UN headquarters
- The smallest planet in solar system
- The 1st president of Indonesia
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- "Osis" in English is...
- The center of solar system
- Indonesian ideology
- Largest ocean in the world
- Fastest land animals
- The first islamic kingdom in Indonesia
- The color black on the TGP logo means
- The City of Student in Indonesia
- Medical term for giving artificial respiration
- Big lizard in East Nusa Tenggara
20 Clues: Indonesian ideology • Mona Lisa's painter • Climate in Indonesia • Fastest land animals • "Osis" in English is... • The center of solar system • Largest ocean in the world • Largest country in the world • The 1st president of Indonesia • Triticum aestivum stands for... • The City of Student in Indonesia • Big lizard in East Nusa Tenggara • Felis catus is the Latin name for • ...
Nature of Science 2023-02-02
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- Showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial.
- method steps Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analyze the Data, Conclusion
- a reaction to a stimulus
- A testable explanation of an observed phenomena
- Information obtained through the senses.
- the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane; represents the independent variable
- variable The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- vs. theory A law summarizes what happens; a theory is an attempt to explain why it happens
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- favoring one side unduly; prejudiced
- group In an experiment, the group that is exposed to the treatment, that is, to one version of the independent variable.
- the vertical axis on a coordinate plane; represents the dependent variable
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- review A process by which the procedures and results of an experiment are evaluated by other scientists who are in the same field or who are conducting similar research.
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- data Numerical data associated with mathematical models and statistical techniques used to analyze spatial location and association.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- a signal to which an organism responds
- experiment An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time.
- variable The experimental factor that is manipulated by the experimenter; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- In an experiment, the group that is not exposed to the treatment.
- regulation of an organism's internal conditions to maintain life
- data Data describing color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic
- size The number of subjects used in an experiment or study. Generally, the larger the better.
- the conditions of the experiment that we keep the same.
- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
- an explanation of a natural phenomenon supported by many observations and experiments over time. Ex: cell theory and theory of evolution.
- A fake or false science that makes claims based on little or no scientific evidence.
- describes relationships under certain conditions in nature (may be a mathematical formula).
- Control in a medical experiment. A harmless pill, medicine, or procedure prescribed more for the psychological benefit to the patient than for any physiological effect.
29 Clues: a reaction to a stimulus • favoring one side unduly; prejudiced • a signal to which an organism responds • Information obtained through the senses. • A testable explanation of an observed phenomena • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • the conditions of the experiment that we keep the same. • Showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial. • ...
Sociological Theories 2022-11-29
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- seek to end capitalism
- Who disagree with the Marxists because of the economic determinist
- Pioneer in developing the chaos Theory
- binary opposition to myths and folktales and showed hat narratives are constructed from simpler blocks
- Who started the social functionalism
- Critical theory what critized because of its passivity, sociology and modern society
- system characterized by a greater number of elements
- theory that helps to understand society
- Where the Critical Theory was developed since 1923
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- Characteristic of the chaotic system
- Certain term used in complexity and is related to different nature of the parts of a system
- father of structural anthropology
- Has it origins on the ideas of Comte, explain how the conducts is relate to social processes
- Society based on agriculture and slavery for generation health
- who proposed the theory of the historical materialism
- Is developed from chaos theory and represents the body of research on systems
- Theory that suggest that it will never be possible to control some types of systems
- Who define culture as a pattern(organized system of a system that guide the individuals)
18 Clues: seek to end capitalism • father of structural anthropology • Characteristic of the chaotic system • Who started the social functionalism • Pioneer in developing the chaos Theory • theory that helps to understand society • Where the Critical Theory was developed since 1923 • system characterized by a greater number of elements • ...
Nursing Theories & Theorists 2023-08-23
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- The words that describe objects, properties, or events and are basic components of theory.
- A belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action.
- Her “Theory of Interpersonal Relations” emphasizes the nurse-client relationship as the foundation of nursing practice.
- She described Environmental Theory in her book Notes on Nursing: What it is, What it is not.
- The internal and external surroundings that affect the client.
- This theorist’s health promotion model defines health as a positive dynamic state not merely the absence of disease.
- Beliefs and values that define a way of thinking and are generally known and understood by a group or discipline.
- Defined as the degree of wellness or well-being that the client experiences.
- Most general statement of discipline and functions as a framework in which the more restricted structures of conceptual models develop.
- This nurse’s theory is based on 10 carative factors.
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- Defined as the nurse’s attributes, characteristics, and actions that provide care on behalf of or in conjunction with the client.
- His theory has been applied to nursing to guide the prioritization of patient care needs.
- Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”.
- Her theory defines the individual as a set of interrelated systems that strive to maintain a balance between various stimuli.
- One assumption in this nursing theory is that people should be self-reliant and responsible for their own care.
- Assumptions of her “21 Nursing Problems Theory” relate to change and anticipated changes that affect nursing.
- The recipient of nursing care may include individuals, patients, groups, families, and communities.
- Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior.
18 Clues: Founder of the “Theory of Transcultural Nursing”. • This nurse’s theory is based on 10 carative factors. • Belief Model: One of the first theories of health behavior. • The internal and external surroundings that affect the client. • A belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action. • ...
color tv 2015-12-15
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- what was the year it was invented
- what was a disadvantage to the color tv
- what was he the head of at this time
- who did he base his invention off of
- what was the title of the first color tv show
- what was the last name of the man who created it
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- what was another disadvantage to the color tv
- how old was he when he created the color tv
- how wide was it
- how tall was the screen
- what happened to the demonstration he was supposed to give
- what happened the first time he tried to get it approved
- what was the first name of the man who created it
13 Clues: how wide was it • how tall was the screen • what was the year it was invented • what was he the head of at this time • who did he base his invention off of • what was a disadvantage to the color tv • how old was he when he created the color tv • what was another disadvantage to the color tv • what was the title of the first color tv show • ...
Hair Color 2021-11-04
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- used to equalize porosity
- combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes and worked through the hair to refresh the ends
- hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate, and thus requires a longer processing time
- measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color
- also known as hue; the balance of color
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- determines how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair
- first time the hair is colored
- the strenghth of a color
- a nonammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
- the natural color of hair
- coloring technique that involves taking a narrow, 1/8 inch section of hair by making a straight part at the scalp, positioning the hair over the foil,and applying lightening or color
- the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
13 Clues: the strenghth of a color • used to equalize porosity • the natural color of hair • first time the hair is colored • also known as hue; the balance of color • a nonammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair • measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide • the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Hair Color 2023-10-16
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- red/yellow pigment
- black pigment
- visual perception of reflection of light
- resistant, average, or extreme
- degree of courseness or fineness
- vividness, brightness, or saturation of a color
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- pigment that gives hair it's natural color
- slowing down of melanin production
- violet, green, and orange colors
- light to dark or dark to light color placement
- colors that can be mixed to neutralize
- red, yellow, and blue colors
- warm or cool, can also be called colors
13 Clues: black pigment • red/yellow pigment • red, yellow, and blue colors • resistant, average, or extreme • violet, green, and orange colors • degree of courseness or fineness • slowing down of melanin production • colors that can be mixed to neutralize • warm or cool, can also be called colors • visual perception of reflection of light • pigment that gives hair it's natural color • ...
Color Trivia 2025-09-03
13 Clues: envy • loud fruit • first to lose • dairy isle diva • Symbol of wealth • vegetable, royalty • tall, ___ , handsome • Clouds, sadness, woe • never where to a wedding • valentine, barbie, femme • the color you paint the town • The color of Coraline's raincoat • how your manipulative ex likes his coffee
Scientific Discoveries Quest 2023-10-10
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- - Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- - Mathematical discipline by Newton and Leibniz
- - Fundamental force harnessed for power
- - Basis for understanding infectious diseases
- - Revolutionized transportation and industry
- - Splitting of atomic nuclei
- - Optical instrument for distant observation
- - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie
- - Preventive medicine against diseases
- - Darwin's theory of species development
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- - Physics theory of subatomic particles
- - Force of attraction between objects
- - Electromagnetic radiation for imaging
- - Sun-centered model of the solar system
- - Theory of the universe's origin
- - Einstein's theory of space and time
- - Fundamental in modern electronics
- - Wireless communication invention
- - Genetic material discovered by Watson and Crick
- - Arrangement of chemical elements
20 Clues: - Splitting of atomic nuclei • - Theory of the universe's origin • - Wireless communication invention • - Arrangement of chemical elements • - Fundamental in modern electronics • - Phenomenon explored by Marie Curie • - Force of attraction between objects • - Einstein's theory of space and time • - Preventive medicine against diseases • ...
Chapter 13 Leadership 2025-11-10
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- Theory describing a form of leadership that elevates both leader and follower to higher levels of motivation and morality
- Type of structure where leaders clarify tasks and responsibilities
- Theory emphasizing the unique dyadic relationships between a leader and each follower
- The ability to influence others’ attitudes and behaviors
- The extent to which leaders are caring and supportive toward subordinates
- Type of power when an individual has control of valued outcomes or incentives
- Type of power earned through admiration, respect, or personal appeal
- Mental representation of the best example of a person or thing
- Social process in which one person guides and influences others
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- Theory describing leadership based on exchanges between leader and follower, emphasizing rewards and reinforcement
- Theory proposing that leadership results from followers’ perceptions and expectations
- Type of power when an individual has the ability to punish or impose consequences
- Theory that suggests effective leadership depends on the situation
- Theory studying observable actions to understand effectiveness
- Theory suggesting leaders are born with qualities that make them effective
- Type of power when authority is granted by an organization
- Type of power when influence is derived from specialized knowledge or skills
- Theory stating effectiveness depends on providing followers with what they need to stay motivated
18 Clues: The ability to influence others’ attitudes and behaviors • Type of power when authority is granted by an organization • Theory studying observable actions to understand effectiveness • Mental representation of the best example of a person or thing • Social process in which one person guides and influences others • ...
Famous Psychologists 2021-07-23
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- Wundt, he established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879.
- Stern, he introduced intelligence quotient (IQ).
- Adler, He found individual psychology (a school of psychology).
- Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory.
- Erikson, he developed The 8 Stages of Human Development
- Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence.
- Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment.
- Rorschach, the person who gave the Inkblot test.
- Piaget, he is known for his work on child development.
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- Rogers, he is known for developing Client-Centered therapy.
- jung, he founded analytical psychology.
- Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis.
- Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory.
- Freud, she established the field of child psychoanalysis.
- Horney, she developed theories of neurosis.
- J. Sternberg, he proposed the Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Cattell, he created Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF).
- Festinger, he is best known for cognitive dissonance theory.
- Bleuler, he coined many psychiatric terms, such as schizophrenia, autism.
- B. Watson, he is known for the scientific theory of Behaviorism.
20 Clues: jung, he founded analytical psychology. • Spearman, he developed Two-Factor theory. • Freud, he is the founder of Psychoanalysis. • Horney, she developed theories of neurosis. • Ainsworth, she proposed the attachment theory. • Das, he proposed PASS - theory of intelligence. • Bandura, he conducted The Bobo doll experiment. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2015-03-22
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- Contains photoreceptors and other nerve cells
- Process in which stimulus is interpreted
- Changing one form of energy to another
- Intensity of light waves
- law S is equaled to K log R
- law JND proportional to stimulus intensity
- Sensitive to dim light
- Process in which stimulus is received
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- Sharpest vision in retina
- spot Where optic nerve exists
- threshold Smallest change detected
- threshold Amount of stimulation needed for detection
- nerve Retina to brain
- Other name for difference threshold
- Neurons that convert light to neural impulses
- Sensitive to light colors
- Hue
- adaptation Losing responsiveness in cells
- power law S is equalled to KLA
- detection theory Explains how we detect stimulation
20 Clues: Hue • nerve Retina to brain • Sensitive to dim light • Intensity of light waves • Sharpest vision in retina • Sensitive to light colors • law S is equaled to K log R • spot Where optic nerve exists • power law S is equalled to KLA • threshold Smallest change detected • Other name for difference threshold • Process in which stimulus is received • Changing one form of energy to another • ...
stamped vocabulary 2020-12-14
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- skip or dance about in a lively
- impossible to deny
- a related series of events
- ridiculous; implausible.
- a male priest, minister,
- focust
- devoutly religious.
- Migration
- a person who advocates
- you got better treatment more
- want to free up people from slave
- based on skin color
- moniker is a nickname or pet or human
- a political and economic theory social
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- a system of government
- Reconstruction, in U.S. history,
- something, typically an undesirable
- cold
- the hypothetical origination of a race
- a great difference.
- Codes
- respected,
- in a mistaken way; incorrectly.
- free
- a person who supports the policy enforced separation Your separation agreement to follow
25 Clues: cold • free • Codes • focust • Migration • respected, • impossible to deny • a great difference. • devoutly religious. • based on skin color • a system of government • a person who advocates • ridiculous; implausible. • a male priest, minister, • a related series of events • you got better treatment more • skip or dance about in a lively • in a mistaken way; incorrectly. • ...
Raphael.A crossword puzzle 2022-02-26
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- the state of being kept from possessing
- in a deliberate and intentional way.
- A color intensely deep or bright.
- experiencing or characterized by severe.
- evoking admiration through size.
- covering or affecting a large area.
- program enabling a computer to execute.
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- make up a composite whole constitute.
- A type of radio wave.
- The background of a picture.
- something that's in your brain.
- Items or amounts constituting a state's income.
- form theory or set theories about something.
- Something you put in tea or coffee.
- beneath or beyond the conscious mind.
15 Clues: A type of radio wave. • The background of a picture. • something that's in your brain. • evoking admiration through size. • A color intensely deep or bright. • Something you put in tea or coffee. • covering or affecting a large area. • in a deliberate and intentional way. • make up a composite whole constitute. • beneath or beyond the conscious mind. • ...
Wordy Wonderful WordSearch 2022-10-13
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- With hesitation
- Having a dark red or purple-brown color.
- To correspond in place and/or time
- Of or relating to hot water in the earth's crust
- To categorize
- The act of obeying a proposal, request, order, etc.
- In theory
- The action of supplying
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- Confused
- Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- A large number of people or things like fish.
- To liquify
- Weak and fragile
- a group of tents or other types of temporary shelters in a particular place
- A complex or/and unwelcome consequence
15 Clues: Confused • In theory • To liquify • To categorize • With hesitation • Weak and fragile • The action of supplying • To correspond in place and/or time • A complex or/and unwelcome consequence • Having a dark red or purple-brown color. • Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • A large number of people or things like fish. • Of or relating to hot water in the earth's crust • ...
Chapter 3 and 11 2025-09-16
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- Predicting the lyrics in a song
- Specializes with the bigger picture (eyes)
- finite details here
- Supposed founder of Rome
- listening to a new song
- Acronym for an error in judgment
- Blindess to the unexpected.
- Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Kamrazov
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- light gets turned into an electrical current
- Lots of cones
- Theory of three types of cone receptors
- Stimuli to electrical current
- These institutions focus on centralizing wealth for an individual in a nation.
- color vision
- Did an experiment regarding authority
15 Clues: color vision • Lots of cones • finite details here • listening to a new song • Supposed founder of Rome • Blindess to the unexpected. • Stimuli to electrical current • Predicting the lyrics in a song • Acronym for an error in judgment • Did an experiment regarding authority • Theory of three types of cone receptors • Specializes with the bigger picture (eyes) • ...
THEORITICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2023-12-01
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- What term represents the disorientation and anxiety individuals may experience when encountering a new culture?
- Which nursing theorist developed the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory?
- In which state did Margaret Newman originate her theory, Health as Expanding Consciousness?
- Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory?
- What key component of Leininger's theory involves educating nurses to be culturally competent?
- In the context of nursing theories, which month represents a phase in Leininger's Sunrise Model, signifying the orientation to a new culture?
- What concept, emphasized by Leininger, involves understanding and applying the cultural specifics of a patient's care?
- Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born?
- In transcultural nursing, what term refers to universal principles and patterns in cultures?
- In Pender's Health Promotion Model, what factors influence an individual's likelihood of adopting health-promoting behaviors?
- LEGEND Madeleine Leininger is often referred to as the "________" of nursing, recognizing her significant contributions.
- In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory?
- What concept in nursing relates to maintaining and preserving an individual's well-being through preventive measures?
- What specialized area of nursing does the Parse's Human Becoming Theory encompass, focusing on mental health care?
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- What nursing theory, developed by Parse, focuses on the uniqueness of each individual's experience and the process of becoming?
- What theory, proposed by Newman, focuses on the process of becoming more aware of oneself and the environment?
- Which term describes the integration and blending of various cultures within nursing care?
- Madeleine Leininger's work extensively focused on cultural care and nursing practices, with research in countries like what Southeast Asian nation?
- According to Parse's Human Becoming Theory, individuals experience a pattern of living known as ______.
- Which organization did Madeleine Leininger join during World War II, influencing her views on cultural care?
- Which theorist, associated with transcultural nursing, conducted studies in Jamaica, West Indies?
- Parse's theory suggests that individuals have the capacity for ______, moving beyond their current state of being.
- Newman's theory emphasizes a nurse-patient ______ that facilitates the expansion of consciousness.
- Who is the nursing theorist known for introducing the concept of transcultural nursing?
- Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model?
- Madeleine Leininger's theory emphasizes providing nursing care that is culturally sensitive, also known as ______.
- What nursing model emphasizes promoting health and preventing illness through personal, behavioral, and environmental factors?
- Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory?
- Margaret Newman served as the ______ of nursing at the University of Minnesota.
- In which month does the cultural shock model suggest individuals may experience a sense of crisis and disorientation?
30 Clues: Where did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop the Human Becoming Theory? • In which city did Rosemarie Rizzo Parse develop her nursing theory? • Which nursing theorist is associated with the Health Promotion Model? • Who is the nursing theorist associated with the Human Becoming Theory? • Where was Madeleine Leininger, a pioneer in transcultural nursing, born? • ...
Chem Final Last Minute Review 2021 2021-05-21
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- whose theory talks about DONATING?
- gas law that involves temperature and volume at a constant pressure
- unit of heat/energy
- "like dissolves ____"
- whose theory talks about hydrogen ionizing and producing ions?
- the most common unit of pressure
- what part of the pH scale is at a 7?
- a ___ solution has more hydrogen ions than a neutral or basic
- moles/liters
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- the first law of __ says energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- gas law that is the only indirect relationship
- gas law that involves pressure and temperature at a constant volume
- is a mixture of a solute and a solvent
- __ paper is an example of a pH indicator because it changes color in the presence of an acid or base
- What are we trying to find with the equation of -log[H+]
- gas law where you add up all of the pressures
- a neutralization reaction creates a __ and a water in the products ALWAYS
- a __ solution has more hydroxide ions than a neutral or acidic
18 Clues: moles/liters • unit of heat/energy • "like dissolves ____" • the most common unit of pressure • whose theory talks about DONATING? • what part of the pH scale is at a 7? • is a mixture of a solute and a solvent • gas law where you add up all of the pressures • gas law that is the only indirect relationship • What are we trying to find with the equation of -log[H+] • ...
Unit 3 Study Guide 2021-02-25
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- Who developed sociocultural theory?
- What was the main thing in Pavlov's experiment?
- Who is the creator of classical conditioning?
- painting,writing, cutting, etc. Need good hand-eye coordination
- What was the first stage in Piaget's theory?
- what kind of doll was in Bandura's experiment?
- Who is the maker of social cognitive theory?
- How many motivation needs are there in the Hierarchy of Needs?
- Which theory has 4 stages?
- refers to physical changes, increasing in height or weight
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common
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- running,jumping,kicking,skipping,etc. are what kind of skills
- Who is the creator of cognitive development?
- Who is the creator of psychosocial theory?
- Who was the maker of the hierarchy of needs?
- place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- to achieve self-actualization one must have other needs met first
- Which stage was Trust vs. Mistrust in Erikson's theory?
- Who created operant conditioning?
20 Clues: Which theory has 4 stages? • Who created operant conditioning? • Who developed sociocultural theory? • Who is the creator of psychosocial theory? • Who is the creator of cognitive development? • Who was the maker of the hierarchy of needs? • What was the first stage in Piaget's theory? • Who is the maker of social cognitive theory? • ...
Author names 2020-03-23
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- hypnosis
- Psychosocial theory
- Tell-show-do
- used N2O/O2 for inhalation sedation
- Classical conditioning
- Systematic Desensitization
- appreciated psychotropic effects of nitrous oxide
- Needle desensitization
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- Cognitive theory
- Hand-over-mouth
- social learning theory
- Operant conditioning
- Used nitrous oxide for analgesia
- Psychosexual theory
- Heirarchy of needs
15 Clues: hypnosis • Tell-show-do • Hand-over-mouth • Cognitive theory • Heirarchy of needs • Psychosocial theory • Psychosexual theory • Operant conditioning • social learning theory • Classical conditioning • Needle desensitization • Systematic Desensitization • Used nitrous oxide for analgesia • used N2O/O2 for inhalation sedation • appreciated psychotropic effects of nitrous oxide
Chapter 11 Sociology 2023-11-15
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- theory Theory that state that the effects of race, class, gender, etc. cannot be separated
- The removal of a lower-ranked group by a dominant group
- New group formed from a major and minority group.
- Belief that a skin color is superior than other colors
- Inaccurate assumptions about a group which leads to biased thoughts.
- of prejudice Prejudice that in implemented in a culture
- Shared culture such as heritage and language
- minority Stereotype towards minority groups that are seen is highly developed without protest towards major institutes
- Person against racism
- group A group that is seen is as different and is treated unequally.
- Melting pot; different cultures combined
- Certain areas are not given the same access to loans and mortgages.
- group People who have more power
- profiling Used by law enforcement when doing stop and frisks or arresting someone.
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- theory Dominant groups will kick the subordinate groups under the bus
- racism Racism that is implemented into institutions
- Hatred or bias towards a culture
- privilege Social benefits that White people have
- Intentional extermination of a chosen group
- Process of slowly becoming like a dominant culture
- of racial inequality Policies that limit the abilities of black people in order to become wealthy
- Untrue beliefs about a group(s)
- group Groups that are lower-ranked compared to dominant groups
- construction of race Race is not identified biologically
- Separation of two races within one area
- Unequal treatment of people due to their race
- steering Real estate agents who steer away from neighborhoods due to their demographics
27 Clues: Person against racism • Untrue beliefs about a group(s) • Hatred or bias towards a culture • group People who have more power • Separation of two races within one area • Melting pot; different cultures combined • Intentional extermination of a chosen group • Shared culture such as heritage and language • Unequal treatment of people due to their race • ...
Acids and Bases 2023-04-20
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- The name for a reaction in which an acid and a base produce water and a salt
- Acids will ____ an H+ ion (BAAD Theory)
- This indicator turns from red to blue in the presence of a base
- The name of NH3 (See Table L)
- Acids typically taste _____
- These substances have pHs less than 7
- These substances change color based on pH
- A solution with an H+ concentration of 0.001 M, has a pH of ___.
- What we call substances that include C and H only plus OH
- If a hydrogen ion is added to water, you make this ion (H3O+)
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- HCl is called ______ acid
- According to this theory, acids release hydrogen ions and bases release hydroxide ions
- The terms that describes substances that can as an acid OR a base
- A pH of 3 is ____ times more acidic than a pH of 4
- Some metals produce this gas in the presence of acids
- Baking soda has a pH of about ____
- Lemon juice has a pH of about ____
- According to Table K, ethanoic acid can also be called ____ acid
- A substance which conducts electricity when dissolved in water
- These substances have pHs greater than 7
- This common substance has a pH of 7
- This indictor turns pink in the presence of a base
- The resultant pH of a neutralization reaction
- Bases will ____ and H+ ion (BAAD Theory)
- If a substance has a pH of 7
- Arrhenius bases release this ion in solution (See table L)
26 Clues: HCl is called ______ acid • Acids typically taste _____ • If a substance has a pH of 7 • The name of NH3 (See Table L) • Baking soda has a pH of about ____ • Lemon juice has a pH of about ____ • This common substance has a pH of 7 • These substances have pHs less than 7 • Acids will ____ an H+ ion (BAAD Theory) • These substances have pHs greater than 7 • ...
BBT 2022-09-18
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- Is composed of invisible particles you can't directly see.
- Is a reaction when two atomic nuclei combine.
- Lightest substance in the universe.
- The process that creates new nuclei from pre-existing nucleons.
- A gas with no taste, color or smell.
- Light shifts shorter wavelengths as objects in space move closer to us.
- All existing matter and space, created during the Big Bang.
- Light shifts to longer wavelengths as objects in space move further away from us.
- Describes changes in sound or light waves produced by a moving source.
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- Represents all heat left over from the Big Bang.
- Energy all around us that takes many forms.
- Spectrum and range of all wavelengths EMR extends.
- The name of the energy that is believed to be making the universe larger.
- Theory that 13.8 billion years ago the universe expanded from a hot mass.
14 Clues: Lightest substance in the universe. • A gas with no taste, color or smell. • Energy all around us that takes many forms. • Is a reaction when two atomic nuclei combine. • Represents all heat left over from the Big Bang. • Spectrum and range of all wavelengths EMR extends. • Is composed of invisible particles you can't directly see. • ...
Deviance: Norms & Theories 2023-05-04
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- a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms
- in strain theory, individuals experiencing this pursue goals they cannot reach through legitimate means by instead using criminal or deviant means
- in strain theory, this describes someone who lowers their goals until they can reach them through socially acceptable ways
- the regulation and enforcement of norms
- deviant behavior that does not have long-term consequences and does not result in the person committing the act being labeled as a deviant
- a deviant act, especially for those underage; the reason the same students use the restroom every class period
- recent studies show these are creating a generation of addicts who have difficulty functioning socially
- inequalities in wealth and power that arise from the economic system; not a formal theory on deviance
- in strain theory, individuals experiencing this have both the goal and the means to achieve success
- punishments for violating norms
- in strain theory, when people replace society's current goals and means with new goals and means
- the means of enforcing rules
- sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions
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- a symbolic interactionist theory that states individuals learn deviant behavior from those close to them who provide models of and opportunities for deviance
- in strain theory, those who reject society's goals and means; drug addicts fall into this category
- an early founder of conflict theory; he stated that the working classes will always be at odds with the wealth classes; these groups will always be fighting for power
- a symbolic interactionist theory that states social control is directly affected by the strength of social bonds and that deviance results from a feeling of disconnection from society
- a conflict theory which states that the rich and powerful have ways to manipulate the legal and political systems to their advantage
- a symbolic interactionist theory; the ascribing of a deviant behavior to another person by members of society
- deviant behavior that results from being publicly labeled as deviant and treated as an outsider
- sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced
- rewards given for conforming to norms
- an odd, but interesting teacher; a member of the hobbit species; sometimes grumpy from lack of sleep; known for wearing iconic flatcaps
- a functionalist approach which says deviance results when one lacks the ways to reach socially accepted goals by accepted methods
- a functionalist theory that asserts crime occurs in communities with weak social ties and the absence of social control
25 Clues: the means of enforcing rules • punishments for violating norms • rewards given for conforming to norms • the regulation and enforcement of norms • sanctions that occur in face-to-face interactions • a violation of contextual, cultural, or social norms • sanctions that are officially recognized and enforced • ...
Sensation and Perception Vocabulary 2013-12-04
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- the white outer layer of the eyeball
- a psychological theory that accounts for a wide range of behaviors, including colour vision
- the ability to adjust to new information and experiences
- the smallest amount by which two sensory stimuli can differ in order for an individual to perceive them as different
- A theory of color vision which states that three primary colors may be chosen in such a way that, combined in various proportions, they can match any color
- a light-sensitive cell of one of the two types present in the retina of the eye, responding mainly to bright light and responsible for sharpness of vision and color perception
- the raised disk on the retina at the point of entry of the optic nerve, lacking visual receptors and so creating a blind spot
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- the lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect
- the difference between two stimuli that (under properly controlled experimental conditions) is detected as often as it is undetected
- a light-sensitive cell of one of the two types present in large numbers in the retina of the eye, responsible mainly for monochrome vision in poor light
- a small depression in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest
- Light or sound wavelengths passing from one medium to another are bent, affecting the way they are perceived
- the transparent layer forming the front of the eye
- a purplish-red light-sensitive pigment present in the retinas of humans and many other animal groups
- changing a schema, or preconceptions about the world and the particular things within, in order to accommodate new information
15 Clues: the white outer layer of the eyeball • the transparent layer forming the front of the eye • the lowest level of stimulation that a person can detect • the ability to adjust to new information and experiences • a small depression in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest • ...
Color Games Crossword 2013-01-15
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- We are...
- Girls mascot
- Boys mascot
- School Minister
- Color of junior color game shirts this year
- Name of Sister Alice's award winning club
- Middle word of school slogan
- mane Latin phrase for "Remain on the Vine"
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- Catholic school week activities
- One Book, One School
- Name of 2012 fall play
- Assistant principal for student affairs
- Favorite item on the lunch menu
- Ends morning announcements with "Have a great day"
- Venue for the senior prom
- Booster club
- Famous astronaut alum
- Location where graduation is held
- Name of yearbook
- Athletic director
20 Clues: We are... • Boys mascot • Girls mascot • Booster club • School Minister • Name of yearbook • Athletic director • One Book, One School • Famous astronaut alum • Name of 2012 fall play • Venue for the senior prom • Middle word of school slogan • Catholic school week activities • Favorite item on the lunch menu • Location where graduation is held • Assistant principal for student affairs • ...
Color Guard Crossword 2013-03-12
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- The dance that we do.
- The first song of our parade order.
- The color of our third song flags.
- Our home field.
- The name of last year's field show.
- The first spin you learn.
- The color of our second song flags.
- The name of our field show.
- What the weapons spin in parades.
- The little pretty flags that we spin.
- The sword that we spin.
- What we won this year (and last year)
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- The spins used in your school songs.
- What Grand Funk Railroad had while writing We’re An American Band
- The name of the junior's freshmen year show.
- The name of the senior's freshmen year show.
- Where we keep all of our guard stuff.
- The second song of our parade order.
- What we do best, or what we do to our silks at "to the ready".
- How we keep our silk on our pole.
- What everyone spins.
- The color of our first song flags.
- The big metal thing that we put our silks on.
- The reason why "On Wednesdays we wear pink".
- The things that we wear on our hands during performances.
- The city to which you are currently headed.
26 Clues: Our home field. • What everyone spins. • The dance that we do. • The sword that we spin. • The first spin you learn. • The name of our field show. • How we keep our silk on our pole. • What the weapons spin in parades. • The color of our third song flags. • The color of our first song flags. • The first song of our parade order. • The name of last year's field show. • ...
The Color Purple 2014-05-16
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- large leaves used to cover homes
- bold and without shame
- a excessive amount
- worrying or distressing
- a cereal plant
- cause to feel distress
- weak minded individual
- someone very stupid
- wail in grief for a dead person
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- A very common African nut
- intimidate someone
- a starchy root
- doing hard or dull work
- cry or shout
- simplified form of a language
- material used to surface roads
- a flammable substance
- the African tribe
- a stiffness
- relations between family members
20 Clues: a stiffness • cry or shout • a starchy root • a cereal plant • the African tribe • intimidate someone • a excessive amount • someone very stupid • a flammable substance • bold and without shame • cause to feel distress • weak minded individual • doing hard or dull work • worrying or distressing • A very common African nut • simplified form of a language • material used to surface roads • ...
The Color Purple 2013-10-24
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- refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally
- a gathering at which people sample, compare, and evaluate different wines, or other drinks or food
- a metal or plastic cap with a closed end, worn to protect the finger and push the needle in sewing
- wash one's mouth and throat with a liquid kept in motion by exhaling through it
- express dissatisfaction or annoyance about a state of affairs or an event
- a woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt, typically with a collar, buttons, and sleeves
- provide (a book, newspaper, etc.) with pictures
- an unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person
- admit or state that one has committed a crime or is at fault in some way
- a raised platform or lectern in a church or chapel from which the preacher delivers a sermon
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- establish or originate (an institution or organization)
- violence or conflict
- a term applied to a very strong feeling about a person or thing
- not possible; unable to be, exist, happen,
- have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something that one has seen, known, or experienced in the past)
- attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful or handsome
- the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments
- sad because one has no friends or company
20 Clues: violence or conflict • sad because one has no friends or company • not possible; unable to be, exist, happen, • provide (a book, newspaper, etc.) with pictures • an unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person • an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing • establish or originate (an institution or organization) • ...
Psicología del color 2015-03-02
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- inspira: -Consideración -Anhelo -Sentimentalismo -Añoranza
- inspira: -Calidez -Felicidad -Dulzura -Tranquilidad -Suavidad
- inspira: -Pulcritud -Estilo -Novedad -Solidez -Modernidad -Frio
- Calma -Paciencia -Quietud -Paz -Pulcritud -Frescura
- Fuerza vital -Energía -Flexibilidad -Deseo
- inspira: *Positivas: -Pureza -Pulcritud -Inocencia -Silencio -Claridad *Negativas: -Esterilidad -Frío
- Inspira a que te des una Voltereta
- inspira: -Calma -Constancia -Descanso -Serenidad -Confianza -Libertad -Infinidad
- inspira: -Frescura -Vida -Renovación -Fuerza -exuberancia
- inspira: *Positivas: -Riqueza -Brillantez -Divinidad -Intuición -Lujo -Opulencia -Valía -Prestigio *Negativas: -Llamatividad
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- inspira: -Vitalidad -Calidez -Energía -Provecho
- inspira: *Positivas: -Visión -Riqueza -Realeza -Introspección -Prestigio *Negativas: -Separación
- inspira: -Credibilidad -Profundidad -Autoridad -Fuerza -Profesionalidad -Concentración
- inspira: *Positivas: -Excitación -Energía -Sexualidad -PAsión -Calor -Dinamismo -Estímulo -Provocación -Dramatismo -Poder -Coraje -Magnetismo -Asertividad -Impulsividad -Aventura
- inspira: *Positivas: -Poder -Elegancia -Sofisticación -Misterio -Fuerza -Sobriedad -Prestigio -Estilo -Modernidad *Negativas: -Depresión -Muerte -Supresión -Amenaza -Miedo
- inspira: -Energía -Impresión -Regocijo -Estímulo -Vigor -Revuelo
- inspira: -Neutralidad -Calidez -Confort -Bondad -Suavidad -Naturaleza
- inspira: -Apetencia -Esquisitez -Fortaleza -Seguridad -Robustez
- Romanticismo -Nostalgia -Imaginación -Capricho -Fantasía
- inspira: *Positivas: -Excitación -Teatralidad -Alegria -Calor -Atractividad -Sexualidad -Salvaje -Tropical -Festividad -Vibrante -Estímulo -Flirteo *Negativas: -Vulgaridad
20 Clues: Inspira a que te des una Voltereta • Fuerza vital -Energía -Flexibilidad -Deseo • inspira: -Vitalidad -Calidez -Energía -Provecho • Calma -Paciencia -Quietud -Paz -Pulcritud -Frescura • Romanticismo -Nostalgia -Imaginación -Capricho -Fantasía • inspira: -Frescura -Vida -Renovación -Fuerza -exuberancia • inspira: -Consideración -Anhelo -Sentimentalismo -Añoranza • ...
MI COLOR FAVORITO 2020-01-09
23 Clues: red • red • pink • blue • gray • dark • light • beige • white • green • brown • black • purple • blonde • silver • yellow • golden • orange • purple • redhaired • multicolor • dark hair or complexion • color favorito My favorite color
COLOR AND SHAPES 2021-01-19
25 Clues: BEJ • KÜP • MOR • GRİ • AÇI • KARE • SARI • KÜRE • OVAL • MAVİ • BEYAZ • DAİRE • ÜÇGEN • ÇİZGİ • YEŞİL • PEMBE • SİYAH • BOYUT • ELMAS • YILDIZ • TURUNCU • KIRMIZI • SİLİNDİR • KAHVERENGİ • DİKDÖRTGEN
COLOR AND SHAPES 2021-01-19
25 Clues: BEJ • KÜP • MOR • GRİ • AÇI • KARE • SARI • KÜRE • OVAL • MAVİ • BEYAZ • DAİRE • ÜÇGEN • ÇİZGİ • YEŞİL • PEMBE • SİYAH • BOYUT • ELMAS • YILDIZ • TURUNCU • KIRMIZI • SİLİNDİR • KAHVERENGİ • DİKDÖRTGEN
The Color Purple 2020-08-25
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- Celie moves with Shug to this Tennessee city
- When Sofia's husband tries to mistreat her, she has these words for him
- Celie starts a business making this article of clothing
- Before Renée Elise Goldsberry was a Schuyler Sister, she played this sister in "The Color Purple"
- In the show's first song, the moon is going to rise like this kind of pie
- "American Idol" winner who played Celie
- Brandon Victor Dixon earned a Tony nom for this role
- "I'm _____"
- Alice whose Pulitzer-winning novel inspired the musical
- "Push Da _____"
- Name of Celie's daughter
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- Pulitzer winner for "'night, Mother," this Marsha wrote the book for the musical
- At the end of Act 1, Celie discovers that her sister has been trying to communicate with her through these
- Winner of a 2006 Tony for her performance as Celie
- Character in the show known by an honorific
- Shug's last name
- Danielle from "Orange Is the New Black" who made her Broadway debut in "The Color Purple"
- Jennifer who played Shug in the revival
- "The Color Purple" takes place primarily in this state
- Cynthia who made her Broadway debut in the revival and won a Tony with the role of Celie
20 Clues: "I'm _____" • "Push Da _____" • Shug's last name • Name of Celie's daughter • "American Idol" winner who played Celie • Jennifer who played Shug in the revival • Character in the show known by an honorific • Celie moves with Shug to this Tennessee city • Winner of a 2006 Tony for her performance as Celie • Brandon Victor Dixon earned a Tony nom for this role • ...
Color Vocabulary 1 2018-10-02
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- Family of reds through the oranges and yellows
- A tool for organizing colors that shows the spectrum bent
- A great difference between colors, one light, one dark for example
- Colors produced by mixing two primary colors
- blue green and red sensitive body parts
- Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- Choice of colors
- Saturation and sometimes brightness of color
- Tendency to see the hue of an object as staying the same despite changes in the color of the light falling on it.
- The common name of a color
- Color mixing of light
- Color that has lightness but no hue or saturation
- color theorist and originator who created a 3D model of a color wheel
- Family of greens through blues and violets
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- Saturation or Intensity or color
- Return of some or all of the wavelengths of light that strike a surface
- The purity of color
- Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- First man to propose a circle of color
- A single hue with tints and shades
- The addition of black to a color
- The addition of white to a color
- Colors cannot be produced by combining other colors.
- Wavelengths of hues
- Color mixing of pigments
- Aesthetically pleasing color combination
- Lightness and darkness of a color
27 Clues: Choice of colors • The purity of color • Wavelengths of hues • Color mixing of light • Color mixing of pigments • The common name of a color • Saturation or Intensity or color • The addition of black to a color • The addition of white to a color • Lightness and darkness of a color • A single hue with tints and shades • First man to propose a circle of color • ...
2.01 IDF Color 2023-09-26
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- pure color at the base of all variations of color
- variations of one color
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- color combinations based on relationship on color wheel
- colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel
- foundation of the color wheel
- hues created by mixing two primary hues
- Man's best friend
- hues located on opposite sides of the color wheel
- brightness or dullness of a color
- add black to create a darker value of a hue
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- hues located next to each other on the color wheel
- hues created by mixing a primary and a secondary hue
- colors with no hue
- spectrum of hues in a continuous circle
- Flying mammal
- lightness or darkness of a color
- color appears different under different light sources
- colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel
- Likes to chase mice
- add gray to create a duller version of a hue
- add white to create a lighter value of a hue
23 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • colors with no hue • Likes to chase mice • variations of one color • foundation of the color wheel • lightness or darkness of a color • brightness or dullness of a color • spectrum of hues in a continuous circle • hues created by mixing two primary hues • add black to create a darker value of a hue • ...
Color and Clothes 2023-06-29
28 Clues: Rok • Jas • Ungu • Gaun • Pink • Biru • Kaos • Jaket • Jubah • Hijau • Sabuk • Merah • Coklat • Kemeja • Gelang • Anting • Kalung • Sepatu • Oranye • Kuning • Cincin • Sandal • Dalaman • Sweater • Jas Hujan • Celana Dalam • Celana Panjang • Seragam Sekolah
