color theory Crossword Puzzles
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
The Color Purple 2023-05-24
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- A form of communication used throughout the book
- A native tribe
- Named after the first white man
- Don't mess with her
- Originally from abroad
- Celie's daughter
- The making of this item helps Celie grow
- The main character's sister
- The state the book takes place in
- The popular jazz singer
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- The main character
- Celie achieves this in the end
- The beginning of bonds
- The continent that Nettie goes to
- Facial markings used on women
- The original person Celie addressed her entries to
- A quiet woman who sings
- Celie's husband
- Mr.___'s son
- Originally Shug's husband
20 Clues: Mr.___'s son • A native tribe • Celie's husband • Celie's daughter • The main character • Don't mess with her • The beginning of bonds • Originally from abroad • A quiet woman who sings • The popular jazz singer • Originally Shug's husband • The main character's sister • Facial markings used on women • Celie achieves this in the end • Named after the first white man • ...
Teoria del color 2021-11-18
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- Se forman a partir de un primario y un secundario
- Clasificación de los colores azul, morado, verde y derivados
- El verde, naranja y morado, son colores...
- Trasmite pasión, fuego, enojo vitalidad
- Representación ordenada de los colores primarios y derivados
- Que tan brillante u oscuro es el color
- Color opuesto en 180°
- Transmite entusiasmo, creatividad
- Colores a los lados de uno que seleccionaste
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- Los colores trasmiten ________
- Mismo color, variación de valorización
- Intensidad del color
- El blanco y el _______ son valorizaciónes
- Trasmite envidia, esperanza, naturaleza
- Transmite dulzura, amistad, calma
- Trasmite tranquilidad, tristeza, invierno
- Transmite misterio, poder, elegancia
- El azul, rojo y amarillo, son colores...
- Trasmite vigor, alegría, diversión
- Clasificación de los colores rojo, amarillo, naranja y derivados
- Colores que forman un triangulo
21 Clues: Intensidad del color • Color opuesto en 180° • Los colores trasmiten ________ • Colores que forman un triangulo • Transmite dulzura, amistad, calma • Transmite entusiasmo, creatividad • Trasmite vigor, alegría, diversión • Transmite misterio, poder, elegancia • Mismo color, variación de valorización • Que tan brillante u oscuro es el color • ...
The Color Purple 2025-01-08
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- Celie's mother dies giving birth to this type of child
- The town where Celie lives
- Harpo and Sofia's daughter
- The African tribe Nettie lives with
- Sofia goes to jail after hitting this person
- Shug describes love as this
- Shug’s birth name
- Celie's stepchildren call her this
- Sofia's famous line about fighting
- Sofia works for this woman after jail
- Celie starts this type of business
- Celie’s favorite color, symbolizing beauty
- Nettie's letters are hidden under this
- Celie refers to her sexual awakening as "feeling this"
- Author of The Color Purple
- Mister's mistress
- A major theme of the novel
- The crop grown by the Olinka
- Shug helps Celie discover this
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- Mister's real name
- Shug describes God as being in everything, like this
- Harpo's wife
- Celie’s transformation reflects this major theme
- Nettie teaches Celie the power of this
- Celie's sister who becomes a missionary
- Harpo opens this type of establishment
- Celie’s view of God evolves from a white man to this
- Shug's profession
- Nettie adopts these children
- The illness Shug suffers from at the start of the novel
- Celie's father turns out to be her
- Country where Nettie goes as a missionary
- Celie’s stepfather steals this from her
- Squeak’s real name
- Celie's abusive husband, referred to as this
- Shug's nickname for Celie
- The type of tree where Celie hides Nettie’s letters
- Shug's partner before Celie
- Shug travels with Celie to this state
- Celie writes letters to this being
40 Clues: Harpo's wife • Shug's profession • Shug’s birth name • Mister's mistress • Mister's real name • Squeak’s real name • Shug's nickname for Celie • The town where Celie lives • Harpo and Sofia's daughter • Author of The Color Purple • A major theme of the novel • Shug describes love as this • Shug's partner before Celie • Nettie adopts these children • The crop grown by the Olinka • ...
PERSPECTIVE & COLOR CROSSWORD 2024-09-10
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- THESE COLORS ARE RED, BLUE, YELLOW
- THESE COLORS ARE NEXT TO EACH OTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL
- ADDING WHITE TO A COLOR
- INTENSITY OF A COLOR OR HUE
- FROM ONE'S POINT OF VIEW
- THESE COLORS ARE BLACK, BROWN, GREY, WHITE
- WHAT IS BLUE'S COMPLIMENT?
- THESE COLORS ARE GREEN, VIOLET, ORANGE
- THESE LINES NEVER INTERSECT
- WHERE ALL THINGS SEEM TO CONVERGE
- HEIGHT X WIDTH
- HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH
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- THESE COLORS ARE RED, YELLOW AND ORANGE
- LINES PARALLEL WITH THE HORIZON
- THE DIVIDING LINE BETWEEN THE EARTH AND SKY
- ADDING BLACK TO A COLOR
- LINES THAT ARE PERPENDICULAR WITH THE HORIZON
- THESE COLORS ARE OPPOSITE OF EACH OTHER ON THE COLOR WHEEL
- THESE COLORS ARE A MIX OF THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COLORS
- THESE LINES INTERSECT AT A 90 DEGREE ANGLE
- DOMINANT WAVELENGTH OF COLOR
- THESE COLORS ARE BLUE, VIOLET AND GREEN
- LIGHTNESS TO DARKNESS OF A COLOR OR HUE
23 Clues: HEIGHT X WIDTH • HEIGHT X WIDTH X DEPTH • ADDING WHITE TO A COLOR • ADDING BLACK TO A COLOR • FROM ONE'S POINT OF VIEW • WHAT IS BLUE'S COMPLIMENT? • INTENSITY OF A COLOR OR HUE • THESE LINES NEVER INTERSECT • DOMINANT WAVELENGTH OF COLOR • LINES PARALLEL WITH THE HORIZON • WHERE ALL THINGS SEEM TO CONVERGE • THESE COLORS ARE RED, BLUE, YELLOW • THESE COLORS ARE GREEN, VIOLET, ORANGE • ...
Color Class Review 2024-10-08
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- Also known as value or depth; the degree of lightness or darkness of a hair color relative to itself and others.
- 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).
- A method of highlighting or lowlighting, using foil to isolate the strands of hair to be lightened, colored or protected with conditioner.
- Type of melanin (black pigment); a dense concentration will produce very dark hair; a small concentration will produce light (blonde) hair.
- 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.
- The portion of hair that is inside the hair follicle under the skin’s surface is called the hair _____.
- A Preliminary ______ Test is a process used to determine proper color formulation.
- The process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- 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.
- 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.
- Central core of the hair shaft; often absent in fine or very fine hair.
- 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 term used to describe colors with an absence of warmth.
- Most common vegetable dye; natural color product that produces reddish hues and highlights in the hair.
- The second layer of the hair fiber consisting of unique protein structures; gives hair most of its pigment and strength (elasticity).
- 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.
- Coloring the hair back to its natural color is called a ____ back.
- Pigment-producing cells that exist among the dividing cells within the hair bulb.
- Hair color that adds pigment but does not lighten the existing hair color is known as ____________ color.
- ________ dyes are a combination of metallic and vegetable dyes.
- 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.
- ________ 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.
- Subdivide the head into multiple areas, called _____, to create a color design with a combination of colors.
- ___________ coloring involves the positioning of highlights and/or lowlights on the surface of the hair or to selected strands to create special effects.
- The number of active hair follicles per square inch on the scalp.
- The visual perception of the reflection of light.
- A technique by which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are darkened.
- The area of the hair bulb where cell division (mitosis) takes place is called the ________ matrix.
- 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.
- 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 that contain all three primary colors are considered _______; neither warm nor cool tones are exhibited.
- A type of on-the-scalp lightener that contains conditioners to make it more gentle.
- Colors created by mixing primary colors with their neighboring secondary color in varying proportions.
- Undiluted color that can be added to any oxidative or nonoxidative color to enrich, or intensify, or occasionally tone down a color.
- _________ bonds are the most important side bonds containing sulfur; formed when two sulfur-type side chains join together; directly affected by chemical services.
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- Pigment that gives skin and hair their color.
- Dimensional color technique that lightens only the ends of the hair.
- 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.
- A technique by which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are lightened.
- The Virgin _______ Technique is a midstrand-to-ends-then-base application used to lighten existing hair color.
- 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.
- A protein that accounts for 97% of the makeup of hair.
- Colors found opposite one another on the color wheel; they neutralize or cancel out one another when mixed together.
- Type of melanin(red/yellow pigment); a dense concentration produces red hair.
- Products used to decolorize, remove or diffuse pigment; utilizes ingredients, such as ammonia and peroxide, to facilitate the oxidation process.
- The Virgin ______ Technique is a base-to-ends color application used to add tone to or darken the existing color along the hairstrand.
- Refers to the vividness, brightness or saturation of a color within its own level; strength of the tone.
- Process of lightening the hair’s natural pigment.
- 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.
- The ability of the hair to absorb and hold moisture, liquids and chemicals; can be classified as average, resistant, extreme or uneven.
- 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.
- Bundles of melanocytes that rest near the hair bulb’s nourishment center, the dermal papilla.
- Outer covering of the hair shaft.
- Colors that result when primary colors are mixed in varying proportions.
- 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.
- Color design step that divides the hair into workable areas for control and color placement.
- 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.
- Ability of hair to stretch and return to its original shape without breaking.
- 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 ____-____ 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.
- 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.
- Congenital failure of the skin to produce melanin pigment.
- Infection control method that kills certain but not all microbes.
- Implement used to measure the strength (volume) of hydrogen peroxide.
- In hair coloring, the predominant tone that identifies the warmth or coolness of a color is called the ____ color.
- A _______ application is an application of color or lightener to the new growth of hair only to match the existing color.
66 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. • Congenital failure of the skin to produce melanin pigment. • ...
Hair Color Crossword 2024-11-08
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- _________ hair color does not wash out of the hair.
- Green is created by a combination of equal parts _______ and yellow.
- The __________ molecules in temporary hair color are too large to penetrate the cuticle.
- Client _________ must be taken into consideration when selecting hair color.
- or hue speaks to the warmth or coolness of a color.
- Hair coloring products are mixed and used according to ______________ directions.
- A patch test is required for permanent and demi-permanent hair colors.
- How the color penetrates the hair shaft, depends on the ______________ of the hair.
- Gray hair is _________ hair.
- When hair is ________ use green to balance for color correction
- It is important to consult and analyze for hair color.
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- During the temporary hair color service, the color is applied before ________________.
- The color ___________ system is the unit of measure for the lightness or darkness of hair color.
- is the amount of hair per square inch.
- is an equal combination of red and yellow.
- is a secondary color.
- ______________ is the pigment that is found in hair that gives black/brown tones or hues.
- The actions of permanent hair color happens in the ____________.
- The color _________ is referred to for color correction.
- A primary color.
20 Clues: A primary color. • is a secondary color. • Gray hair is _________ hair. • is the amount of hair per square inch. • is an equal combination of red and yellow. • _________ hair color does not wash out of the hair. • or hue speaks to the warmth or coolness of a color. • It is important to consult and analyze for hair color. • ...
Color to Sprunki 2025-03-28
20 Clues: Tan • Red • Gray • Lime • Gold • Pink • Blue • White • Green • Black • Brown • Yellow • Purple • Silver • Orange • Mixed colors • Cyan/Sky Blue • Green & Brown • Yellow & Orange • Silver and Gold
The Color Purple 2024-03-15
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- A 'weaker' man who loves Sofia
- Where Celie sees Olivia after six years
- Celie's youngest brother
- Harpo's strong-willed wife
- Fonso adds this to the deal, convincing Mr. to marry Celie
- A woman the protagonist idolizes
- Celie has this many children
- At first Celie assumes Fonso ___________ her child.
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- He marries the protagonist
- Shug Avery is first seen in a _____________.
- Celie and Nettie's "Pa"
- Miss ___________, a school teacher
- The place where Mr. originally took an interest in Nettie
- A word that means "pregnant" in the novel
- The protagonist and narrator of The Color Purple
- Nettie promises to _________ but never does.
- Later Celie realizes Fonso ____________ her child.
- On her wedding day, Celie is hit with a ___________
- Celie's child who was sold to another family
- The protagonist's younger sister
20 Clues: Celie and Nettie's "Pa" • Celie's youngest brother • He marries the protagonist • Harpo's strong-willed wife • Celie has this many children • A 'weaker' man who loves Sofia • A woman the protagonist idolizes • The protagonist's younger sister • Miss ___________, a school teacher • Where Celie sees Olivia after six years • A word that means "pregnant" in the novel • ...
The Color Wheel 2022-09-13
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- Intermediate colors are named by what color being listed first?
- Another name for intermediate colors
- Colors such as yellow-green, red-purple, blue-green
- Type of color made by mixing complimentary colors
- Purple is made by mixing blue with what?
- Colors that include blue, green and purple
- Orange is made by mixing red with what color?
- Adding gray to a color creates this
- Mixing a color with white produces this
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- Means 'One color'
- Complimentary color of yellow
- Complimentary color of red
- The number of complimentary sets there are.
- Colors that 'look the same'
- Colors that include red, orange, and yellow
- Orange is made by using ____ yellow than red.
- Purple is made by ____ amounts of blue and red.
- Lightness or Darkness of a color
- Complimentary color of blue
- Green is made by mixing yellow with what?
20 Clues: Means 'One color' • Complimentary color of red • Colors that 'look the same' • Complimentary color of blue • Complimentary color of yellow • Lightness or Darkness of a color • Adding gray to a color creates this • Another name for intermediate colors • Mixing a color with white produces this • Purple is made by mixing blue with what? • Green is made by mixing yellow with what? • ...
2.3D COLOR CORRECTION 2025-11-27
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- – A main color plus the two colors next to its complement.
- – A color fringing effect caused by lens distortion.
- – A color mixed with black (darker version).
- – Colors next to each other on the color wheel that create harmony (e.g.,Blue, Blue-Green, Green).
- – The range of colors available in a digital system (sRGB, Rec.709, etc.).
- – Increases muted colors without oversaturating strong ones.
- – A circular chart that displays the relationships between all colors.
- – A color model using Red, Green, Blue light for screens and digital displays.
- – Colors associated with calm and coolness (Blue, Green, Purple).
- – The process of adjusting footage to achieve accurate and natural colors,proper exposure, and consistent lighting across scenes.
- – Flat, low-contrast footage designed for color grading.
- – Colors opposite each other on the color wheel (e.g., Blue & Orange)that create strong contrast.
- (Look-Up Table) – A preset that applies a specific color transformation.
- – Adjusts specific colors or areas.
- – Controls brightness of midtones.
- – The study of how colors relate, mix, and interact to create visual harmony and meaning.
- – The brightest parts of the image.
- – Adjusts the overall image.
- –Adjusts colors so that colors appear true under different lighting conditions.
- – Adjusts colors so whites appear true white under different lighting conditions..
- – A tool for adjusting shadows, midtones, and highlights separately.
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- – Adjusts how warm (orange) or cool (blue) an image appears.
- – The three base colors that cannot be created by mixing others (Red, Blue,Yellow).
- – A color scheme using different shades and tints of a single color.
- – A selected group of colors used in a project
- – The intensity or vividness of a color.
- – Graph showing the distribution of light values.
- – The darkest areas of an image.
- – A color mixed with white (lighter version).
- – The difference between the light and dark areas.
- – Colors that evoke warmth or energy (Red, Orange, Yellow).
- – Three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel.
- – Colors made by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color (Red-Orange, Blue-Green, etc.).
- – The difference between colors to make elements stand out.
- – Displays brightness levels across an image.
- – Shows color information and saturation.
- – The range of colors a camera or display can capture.
- – The middle range of brightness in an image.
- – The creative process of altering the color and mood of a video for artistic purposes (done after color correction).
- – How warm or cool a color appears (measured in Kelvin).
- – Colors created by mixing two primary colors (Green, Orange, Purple).
- (Brightness) – How light or dark a color appears.
- – How colors influence mood, emotion, and perception.
- – Making color consistent across multiple shots.
- – A pleasing balance of colors in a composition.
- – A 6-digit code representing a color in digital formats.
- – The overall brightness or darkness of an image.
- – A color model used in printing: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black.
- – A color mixed with gray.
- – The harmony between warm and cool tones in an image.
- – The pure base color (red, blue, green, etc.).
51 Clues: – A color mixed with gray. • – Adjusts the overall image. • – The darkest areas of an image. • – Controls brightness of midtones. • – Adjusts specific colors or areas. • – The brightest parts of the image. • – The intensity or vividness of a color. • – Shows color information and saturation. • – A color mixed with black (darker version). • ...
Comptia A+ 1101 Chap 5 2025-05-06
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- type of battery that builds up a memory
- variation of delay of a signal
- setup incorrectly
- used to move the paper through a printer
- small dots on the screen filled with color
- interface keeps going up and down
- needed at step 2 of trblshting process
- system gets too hot
- holds power and or energy
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- reports your hard drive health
- interrupting the signal or transmission
- process of finding problems
- an array of drives working together
- date and time keeps needing changed..
- test during bootup
- allows multiple simultaneous touches
- code designed to do maliscious activities
- MAC OS temporary delay while system thinks
18 Clues: setup incorrectly • test during bootup • system gets too hot • holds power and or energy • process of finding problems • reports your hard drive health • variation of delay of a signal • interface keeps going up and down • an array of drives working together • allows multiple simultaneous touches • date and time keeps needing changed.. • needed at step 2 of trblshting process • ...
Unit 1 Study Guide Pt. 2 2023-09-21
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- Type of region subjectively understood based on your perceptions
- The theory that states the potential of a civilization is limited by their environment
- A computer database that stores layers of geographic information
- Type of region defined by unifying characteristics
- Physical geographic conditions; "top" of the Earth's crust
- Type of map used by Dr. John Snow to show the occurrences of cholera deaths
- Type of region that serves a purpose
- This information is presented on a topographic map
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- Type of map that uses different shades of color to present data
- The theory that states people can overcome their climatic and physical limitations
- Term that represents the inaccuracy of all maps
- Type of map that tell stories (by presenting data)
- Map projection that distorts land size at the poles
- Another name for a topographic map, called so due to these lines
14 Clues: Type of region that serves a purpose • Term that represents the inaccuracy of all maps • Type of map that tell stories (by presenting data) • Type of region defined by unifying characteristics • This information is presented on a topographic map • Map projection that distorts land size at the poles • Physical geographic conditions; "top" of the Earth's crust • ...
Chapter 14-15 Puzzle 2025-12-04
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- present The Nostalgia of the Infinite
- published The Interpretation of Dreams (1900)
- the center of economic opportunity
- a combination of loud, percussive music
- American jazz is found
- the communist regime
- Left Europe devastated
- Former poet laureate of Louisiana
- made color the principal feature in their canvas
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- Spanish artist who use brightly colored biomorphic shapes and spiny
- landmark novel, The Grapes of Wrath (1939)
- The twentieth century's first Postmodern opera
- science fition writer
- did not apply
- published his special theory of relativity
- The American Philosopher
- became popular during the 1890s
- reveal a search for geometric order in nature
18 Clues: did not apply • the communist regime • science fition writer • American jazz is found • Left Europe devastated • The American Philosopher • became popular during the 1890s • Former poet laureate of Louisiana • the center of economic opportunity • present The Nostalgia of the Infinite • a combination of loud, percussive music • landmark novel, The Grapes of Wrath (1939) • ...
Kinetic Theory 2023-12-13
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- When particles are a medium distance apart and can flow
- Each different kind of atom has a different number of protons
- The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh (Rudolph!)
- Chrismtas socks that hang on the fire place
- The smallest unit of matter we can obtain chemically
- What does Buddy the Elf say his favorite thing is?
- When particles are far apart and move randomly to fill whatever space they are in
- When particles have more energy we can measure it as ________
- What is hung on the Christmas tree
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- When a substance changes from liquid to solid
- When particles move, they have ________ energy
- When particles are packed tightly together (rigid, strong)
- Everything around us can be modelled as being made up of _______
- When a substance changes from solid to liquid
- The name of Santa's wife
- When a group of atoms join together they form a _____
- The physical nature of a substance
17 Clues: The name of Santa's wife • The physical nature of a substance • What is hung on the Christmas tree • Chrismtas socks that hang on the fire place • When a substance changes from liquid to solid • When a substance changes from solid to liquid • When particles move, they have ________ energy • The animal that pulls Santa's sleigh (Rudolph!) • ...
Set Theory 2024-02-12
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- the joining of two statments using the word "and"
- the exact opposite of a statement
- the number of elements in the intersection of sets A and B where A = {1,2,3,4,5,6} and B = {2,9,7,88,3,11,19,5,22,30}
- the joining of two statements using the word "or"
- the set of elements that are members of either or both sets
- a collection of distinct objects
- everything outside of a particular subset
- the use of the word or meaning either or both
- a set that contains elements of two or more sets
- the number of elements in the union of sets A and Bwhere A = {1,2,3,4,5,6} and B = {2,9,7,88,3,11,19,5,22,30}
- the set that contains no elements
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- a statement formed by combining two or more statements
- two sets that have no common elements
- a type of diagram used to model sets
- a sentence that has a truth value
- the description of sets C and D where C = {1,2,3} and D = {4,5,6}
- some largest set of elements we have in mind
- some, all, or none of the universal set
18 Clues: a collection of distinct objects • the exact opposite of a statement • a sentence that has a truth value • the set that contains no elements • a type of diagram used to model sets • two sets that have no common elements • some, all, or none of the universal set • everything outside of a particular subset • some largest set of elements we have in mind • ...
Cell Theory 2023-01-10
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- chemical reactions inside the cell
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- concluded that all animal tissues are composed of cells too
- proposed that all cells result from the division of previously existing living cells
- obtaining food to provide energy for growth
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- contains cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- developed the microscope lens to see greater magnification
- observed bark of cork trees under a microscope
- producing offspring (sexually or asexually)
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- keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- all organisms are composed of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from the division of previous existing cells
- all organism are composed of cells and cells are the basic unit of life
- concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells
- increase in size
- contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus
- protection against enemies
17 Clues: increase in size • protection against enemies • chemical reactions inside the cell • contains cytoplasm in a membrane no nucleus • obtaining food to provide energy for growth • producing offspring (sexually or asexually) • observed bark of cork trees under a microscope • concluded all plant tissues are composed of cells • ...
Theory Review 2025-03-17
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- The speed at which music is performed, i.e., the rate per unit of time of metrical beats/pulses in a piece of music.
- The repeating unit of time that you feel as the basic rhythmic structure of a piece of music. The “heartbeat” of a piece of music.
- a device used to indicate the tempo of a piece by sounding regular beats at adjustable speed.
- an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a particular note or set of notes, or chord
- a symbol used in musical notation to represent the duration of a sound and, when placed upon a staff, to indicate its pitch.
- Two pitches that sound the same but are spelled differently.
- the systematic arrangement of musical sounds in time.
- Musical symbol that shows where the different pitches are placed on the staff.
- Group of pitches, or scale, that make up the base of a piece of music.
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- any means of writing down music
- It shows the meter.
- How high or low a note sounds.
- Musical symbol of sharps or flats at the beginning of a section/piece of music that tells you which accidentals carry through the piece of music.
- the organization of strong and weak beats into measures.
- The study of the structure and systems of music, focusing on understanding the elements that make up music and how they work together to create a cohesive whole.
- Symbol for indicating silence of a certain duration.
- A chunk of music with a specific number of beats.
17 Clues: It shows the meter. • How high or low a note sounds. • any means of writing down music • A chunk of music with a specific number of beats. • Symbol for indicating silence of a certain duration. • the systematic arrangement of musical sounds in time. • the organization of strong and weak beats into measures. • Two pitches that sound the same but are spelled differently. • ...
M-Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-18
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- A symmetry linking bosons and fermions.
- A type of brane where open strings can attach.
- A hypothetical particle that travels faster than light, often seen as unstable.
- The earliest version of string theory, containing only bosons.
- Principle suggesting a lower-dimensional boundary can describe a higher-dimensional space.
- The hypothetical quantum particle of gravity predicted by string theory.
- A multidimensional object where strings can end or move.
- What gives strings their particle-like properties.
- The level at which string theory tries to unify gravity with the other forces.
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- The scale at which quantum gravitational effects become important.
- A unifying theory that combines different string theories.
- String theory requires 26 of these rather than the standard four.
- The process of curling up extra dimensions to make them unobservable.
- The type of shape used to compactify extra dimensions in string theory.
- The fundamental one-dimensional object in string theory.
15 Clues: A symmetry linking bosons and fermions. • A type of brane where open strings can attach. • What gives strings their particle-like properties. • A multidimensional object where strings can end or move. • The fundamental one-dimensional object in string theory. • A unifying theory that combines different string theories. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-03-15
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- Result of Tectonic plates pushing together
- Type of scientists that study the earth
- Form along the edge of Tectonic plates
- The Tectonic plate theory was developed
- Mountain Building Process
- The theory preceding the tectonic plate theory
- What does the slipping of tectonic plates cause?
- Plates of earth that move over the liquid layer
- Region on earth with a lot of tectonic activity, located around the Pacific Ocean
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- South America and Africa are a ___________
- What Tectonic Plate is Canada on?
- Two plates moving towards each other
- All the continents used to be a
- The ______ also has tectonic plates
- _______ found in the ground support the theory
- Layer under the tectonic plates
- Came up with the Theory of Continental Drift
- What is the zone between two tectonic plates called?
- Two plates moving away from each other
- Name of the supercontinent
20 Clues: Mountain Building Process • Name of the supercontinent • All the continents used to be a • Layer under the tectonic plates • What Tectonic Plate is Canada on? • The ______ also has tectonic plates • Two plates moving towards each other • Form along the edge of Tectonic plates • Two plates moving away from each other • Type of scientists that study the earth • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- believed in freedom of speech
- to know something one did not know before
- created the first vaccine
- wrote about the seperation of powers
- proposed heliocentric theory
- discovered microscopic organisms
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- fought for womens rights
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
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- studied laws of acceleration and perfected the telescope
- wrote "the social contract theory"
- discovered that the planets had elliptical orbits
- his book was on crime and punishment, he believed in no death penalty trials
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the englightenment
- said "I think, therefore, I am"
- created the 3 laws of motion
- a person who rules with absolute power
- "life, liberty, and property"
20 Clues: fought for womens rights • created the first vaccine • created the 3 laws of motion • proposed heliocentric theory • believed in freedom of speech • "life, liberty, and property" • said "I think, therefore, I am" • discovered microscopic organisms • wrote "the social contract theory" • wrote about the seperation of powers • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-11
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- processed cotton more efficiently
- theory that microorganisms cause disease
- competition is key to this economic theory
- land operated/run by owner
- belief that everyone is equal
- neither rich or poor
- fight to gain political rights for working classes
- employees negotiate wages
- Marx's right hand man
- translates to "nowhere" from Greek
- workers against industrialization
- founder of Marxism
- higher-ups in communism
- process of people moving to cities to work
- doctors are equal to factory workers in this theory
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- lone business operator
- capitalist's motto
- machinery took England by storm in this time period
- Susan B. Anthony is fighting for women's ______
- theory that actions are right if it's best for majority
- political theory where society > individual
- development of industry in countries
- world's first women's convention
- oppressed party in communism
- _____ market
- sole purpose is to protect its workers
- synonymous with business
- protest
28 Clues: protest • _____ market • capitalist's motto • founder of Marxism • neither rich or poor • Marx's right hand man • lone business operator • higher-ups in communism • synonymous with business • employees negotiate wages • land operated/run by owner • oppressed party in communism • belief that everyone is equal • world's first women's convention • processed cotton more efficiently • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- believed in freedom of speech
- to know something one did not know before
- created the first vaccine
- wrote about the seperation of powers
- proposed heliocentric theory
- discovered microscopic organisms
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas
- fought for womens rights
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
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- studied laws of acceleration and perfected the telescope
- wrote "the social contract theory"
- discovered that the planets had elliptical orbits
- his book was on crime and punishment, he believed in no death penalty trials
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the englightenment
- said "I think, therefore, I am"
- created the 3 laws of motion
- a person who rules with absolute power
- "life, liberty, and property"
20 Clues: fought for womens rights • created the first vaccine • created the 3 laws of motion • proposed heliocentric theory • believed in freedom of speech • "life, liberty, and property" • said "I think, therefore, I am" • discovered microscopic organisms • wrote "the social contract theory" • wrote about the seperation of powers • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Nursing Theorist 2023-11-30
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- Known for the Neuman Systems Model, emphasizing prevention and interventions to maintain client stability.
- Known for the adaptation model, exploring how individuals and groups adapt to environmental changes for health.
- Emphasized basic human needs and the role of nurses in assisting individuals to meet these needs.
- Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care.
- Created the Self-Care Deficit Theory, focusing on individuals' ability to perform self-care for well-being.
- Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing.
- Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model.
- Developed the theory of human caring, emphasizing the importance of a caring relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Introduced the Novice to Expert theory, describing the stages of skill acquisition and expertise in nursing practice.
- Emphasized interpersonal relations in nursing, focusing on the nurse-patient relationship.
- Pioneer of the Science of Unitary Human Beings, focusing on individuals as irreducible wholes interacting with the environment.
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- Contributed to the Modeling and Role-Modeling theory, emphasizing the importance of understanding the client's worldview for effective nursing care.
- Behavioral System Model
- Founder of modern nursing, emphasized hygiene, cleanliness, and environmental factors in patient care.
- Developed the Human Becoming Theory, emphasizing the freedom of choice and creating one's own meaning in life.
- Created the Systems Model, viewing individuals as open systems, with a focus on stress and stability.
- Developed the Theory of Goal Attainment, focusing on nurses and patients working together to achieve goals.
- Introduced the Health as Expanding Consciousness theory, exploring patterns of consciousness and how they relate to health.
- Developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model, emphasizing the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and patient.
- Developed a patient-centered approach, emphasizing individual needs and concerns in nursing care.
20 Clues: Behavioral System Model • Known for the Cultural Care Theory, emphasizing culturally competent care in nursing. • Is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing- the Cincervation Model. • Known for the Theory of Caritative Caring, emphasizing love and charity in nursing care. • ...
Electrical Theory 2022-10-19
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- scientific principle explaining the relationships among voltage, resistance and current in a conductor
- negatively charged subatomic particle which orbits the atom’s nucleus
- amount of current a conductor can handle before its temperature exceeds accepted limits causing it to deteriorate
- flow of electric charge
- physical property allowing a material to resist the flow of electricity
- unit of measurement for electromotive force
- unit of measurement for electric current; one coulomb per second equals one
- closed path in which electric current flows
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- unit of measurement for electric power
- electricity which is not moving; caused by the triboelectric effect
- building of electric charge generated by friction
- movement of electrons carrying energy
- capacity to transmit something, for example electricity or heat
- unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- opposition to the flow of an electrical current
- quantity of electricity
- often abbreviated to ‘amp’
17 Clues: flow of electric charge • quantity of electricity • often abbreviated to ‘amp’ • movement of electrons carrying energy • unit of measurement for electric power • unit of measurement for electromotive force • closed path in which electric current flows • unit of measurement for electrical resistance • opposition to the flow of an electrical current • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- carries current to appliance
- measure of the rate of flow
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- measure of electrical pressure
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- current cannot flow through
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
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- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- electricity flows in one direction
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- a material that electricity flows freely through
17 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • carries current away from appliance and back to source • ...
Hair Theory 2021-01-07
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- when all cell division stops
- where cell division (mitosis) takes place
- is the technical name for the hair of the head
- the hair growth cycle starts again
- protofibrils then twist around each other
- soft, elastic layer of the hair-strand
- muscle that causes the hair to stand
- serves as protection from the sun’s damaging rays
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- Sebum mixes with the body’s perspiration
- is the portion of hair under the skin’s surface
- total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin
- form bundles of pigment called melanosomes
- which is a outer covering of transparent scales
- also called the pith or marrow
- produce sebum & send up through the follicle
- is the technical name for beard
- made of chains that take the shape of a helix/coil
- determine the growing stages of the hair
18 Clues: when all cell division stops • also called the pith or marrow • is the technical name for beard • the hair growth cycle starts again • muscle that causes the hair to stand • soft, elastic layer of the hair-strand • Sebum mixes with the body’s perspiration • determine the growing stages of the hair • where cell division (mitosis) takes place • ...
April Theory 2016-04-12
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- Sign of an Eye Injury
- Sign of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (I__)
- Treatment for a Strain (C_____ P____)
- Treatment for a Strain (E____)
- Sign of Choking
- Scanning Technique
- Symptoms for Head Injuries
- Symptoms of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (R___)
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- NOP
- Where would you find the NOP and EAP?
- Casualty 20 seconds to?
- EAP
- 10 seconds to?
- Sign of a Head Injury
- Symptoms for an Eye Injury
17 Clues: NOP • EAP • 10 seconds to? • Sign of Choking • Scanning Technique • Sign of an Eye Injury • Sign of a Head Injury • Sign of a Dental Injury • Casualty 20 seconds to? • Symptoms for an Eye Injury • Symptoms for Head Injuries • Symptoms of a Dental Injury • Treatment for a Strain (I__) • Treatment for a Strain (R___) • Treatment for a Strain (E____) • Where would you find the NOP and EAP? • ...
SET THEORY 2024-09-01
Cell Theory 2024-11-08
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- Named cells
- All cells come from preexisting cells
- Is the UPS of the cell
- Provides energy for the cell
- Concluded that all animals are made of cells
- Stated all plants are made of cells
- Made by the Rough ER
- This type of cell has a nucleus
- Leeuwenhoek named these tiny organisms he found in a drop of water
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- This type of cell does not have a nucleus
- The process of converting light energy into food
- Stores food and water in cells
- First to describe the nucleus
- The brains of the cell
- Heredity material found in a cell
- Surrounds plant cells
- Does not contain a cell wall
17 Clues: Named cells • Made by the Rough ER • Surrounds plant cells • Is the UPS of the cell • The brains of the cell • Provides energy for the cell • Does not contain a cell wall • First to describe the nucleus • Stores food and water in cells • This type of cell has a nucleus • Heredity material found in a cell • Stated all plants are made of cells • All cells come from preexisting cells • ...
Psychology 2022-10-06
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- sensations or views of the world
- an explanation using a set of principles
- things we've been taught (personality, style)
- encode,process,store,retrieve info
- how behavior springs from unconcious drives and conflicts
- biology, social culture, psycological
- the science of the brain
- the study of mind and behavior evolution
- at birth the mind is a blank slate or...
- 2 variables change together
- "I knew it all along" phenomenon
- studying the whole individual and uniqueness of each
- testable prediction implied by a theory
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- you manipulate or change it
- links between biological and psychological approaches
- thinking and behavior revolves around the world
- how we learn observable responses
- what we know comes from experiences
- relationship that doesnt empirically exist
- the values of 2 variables, cluster of dots
- repeating steps of research study with different things
- studying at points during the life span
- the traits you're born with (eye color, skin)
- self reported behaviors of a group
- how the environment influences a person
- compare groups to another based on different variables
- mind and body are separate, knowledge is...
- physical aspects of the brain
- 1 individual is studied in depth
29 Clues: the science of the brain • you manipulate or change it • 2 variables change together • physical aspects of the brain • sensations or views of the world • "I knew it all along" phenomenon • 1 individual is studied in depth • how we learn observable responses • encode,process,store,retrieve info • self reported behaviors of a group • what we know comes from experiences • ...
Final review 2024-06-03
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- when pressure from earth's plates is released
- the color of a mineral's powder
- type of rock made from volcanic activity
- type of weathering where water freezes and expands breaking rocks
- the ability to scratch another material
- the breaking down of rocks
- mass divided by volume
- molten rock
- giant super continent
- the theory that states earth's crust is broken into pieces that are constantly moving
- a cycle of heating and rising then cooling and sinking
- boundary where plates move apart
- a break in earth's crust where magma can escape
- type of rock formed in layers, may contain fossils
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- a giant river of ice
- outer most layer of earth
- type of rock made from heat and pressure
- boundary where plates come together
- type of weathering that turns iron brownish red
- the wearing away of earth's surface
- pure substances found in nature
- thickest layer of earth, where convection currents happen
- boundary where plates slide past each other
- sections of the earth's crust
- theory that says the continents were once joined and drifted apart over time
- composed of 2 or more minerals
26 Clues: molten rock • a giant river of ice • giant super continent • mass divided by volume • outer most layer of earth • the breaking down of rocks • sections of the earth's crust • composed of 2 or more minerals • the color of a mineral's powder • pure substances found in nature • boundary where plates move apart • boundary where plates come together • the wearing away of earth's surface • ...
Humanities 2021-07-22
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- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce's landmark
- Leading action painter of the twentieth century
- and sartre's landmark philosophic treatise is entitled being and
- Picasso's landmark was a style that was known as
- an artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
- Einstein on the Beach was written by
- beckett's waiting for Godot belongs to a dramatic genre known "__ of the absurd"
- The effort on the part of contemporary physicists to achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in what kind of theory
- the first totalitarian state of the twentieth century was established
- Composer who wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33'
- fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of
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- type of folk songs Aaron copland found inspiration from
- The pioneer figure in American Pop art
- Author of "Go Tell It on the Mountain"
- The element of jazz and street slang in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks show the influence of
- the use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Civilization was the product of
- Konstantin Stanislavski associated with
- rejection of the international style in the field of
- After 1945, there was a shift in major art from paris to
20 Clues: Civilization was the product of • Einstein on the Beach was written by • The pioneer figure in American Pop art • Author of "Go Tell It on the Mountain" • Konstantin Stanislavski associated with • the use of cinematic shots in rapid succession • Leading action painter of the twentieth century • Picasso's landmark was a style that was known as • ...
Chapter 28/29 2018-05-21
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- When a light source is moving away from an observer, what color is seen?
- Who noticed that the galaxies were moving away from each other?
- What are groups of stars with names from antiquity?
- Rule that correctly describes a natural phenomenon.
- What about a star indicates its temperature?
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- The theory that states the universe was formed from an explosion.
- Small rocky bodies that orbit the sun.
- A huge assemblage of stars, interstellar gas and dust.
- Milky way galaxy and its neighboring galaxies.
- Violet is seen when a light source is moving ____ an observer.
10 Clues: Small rocky bodies that orbit the sun. • What about a star indicates its temperature? • Milky way galaxy and its neighboring galaxies. • What are groups of stars with names from antiquity? • Rule that correctly describes a natural phenomenon. • A huge assemblage of stars, interstellar gas and dust. • Violet is seen when a light source is moving ____ an observer. • ...
PSY 1010 Chapter 3 : Sensation & Perception 2022-01-26
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- The theory that proposes that our brain decodes the pitch directly from the frequency at which the hair cells of the basal membrane are firing
- Light sensitive cells in the retina that are sensitive to all colors of light but do not transmit information about color to the brain. They are considered to be black and white receptors.
- A physical property of some energies that corresponds to the height of wave peaks, as in the height of the wave peak of a light wave.
- The sense of smell
- Perception occurs when the intensity of a stimulus is below a person's absolute threshold and the person is not consciously aware of the stimulus
- Light-sensitive chemicals that create electrical charges when they come into contact with light
- The sense that monitors the position of our head in space and helps us stay balanced
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- The theory that proposes that our brain decodes pitch by noticing the frequency at which groups of hair cells on the basilar membrane are firing
- A scientific procedure used to test ESP in which one participant is a "sender" and another is a "receive in another room.
- Airborne chemicals that are released from glands and detected by the vomeronasal organs in some animals and perhaps in humans
- A Gestalt principle of perception that states the we tend to group close objects together during perception, and also stimuli that are similar, (like the ways we group letters placed close together into words)
- The fifth taste; a meaty brothy flavor of glutamate more common in Asian foods
- The theory of color vision suggested by Helmholtz says we have 3 different types of cones in our eyes, each sensitive to a certain wavelength of light
- The outer ear that acts as a funnel to gather sound waves
- The psychophysical property of sound that corresponds to the frequency of a sound wave
- The point where the optic nerve leaves the retina where there are no rods or cones
16 Clues: The sense of smell • The outer ear that acts as a funnel to gather sound waves • The fifth taste; a meaty brothy flavor of glutamate more common in Asian foods • The point where the optic nerve leaves the retina where there are no rods or cones • The sense that monitors the position of our head in space and helps us stay balanced • ...
HSC3032: CH 4 THEORIES 2022-09-30
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- The last people to be involved and interested in change are called ______
- of influence What is at the heart of socio-ecological approach
- set of interrelated concepts, definitions, propositions that presents a a systematic view of events/ situations by specifying relations among variables
- Which TMC stage matches when an individual is aware that smoking is bad and considers quitting
- The central focus of SMART is the ________
- In the diffusion of theory, these people are the 1st to adopt
- Social Cognitive Theory was created by _____
- The creator of the Health Behavior Model(HBM)
- model Precede-Proceed can be a categorized as a ______
- Theories are _______, not representations
- the primary elements of theories
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- interpersonal theory created by Prochaska that explains intentional behavior occurs in stages
- perceived ability to carry out recommended action
- Models are ______ , not explanations
- These theories summarize that individuals are influenced by social environment and individuals have a reciprocal effect on those around them
- Fishbein was the creator of Theory of ______ Behavior
- T/F: Theory of Planned Behavior Model can explain all voluntary behaviors
- Which interpersonal theory best match when an individual feels threatened by their current behavior and ultimately they are confident in their abilities to overcome barriers to pursue change
- policy What level of influence is reached when there are local, state, and national laws
- indication of a person's readiness to perform a given behavior
- Cognitive Learning is a reciprocal interaction between the individual's environment, cognitive process, and behavior is what theory?
- How many stages are there in the TMC?
22 Clues: the primary elements of theories • Models are ______ , not explanations • How many stages are there in the TMC? • Theories are _______, not representations • The central focus of SMART is the ________ • Social Cognitive Theory was created by _____ • The creator of the Health Behavior Model(HBM) • perceived ability to carry out recommended action • ...
Psychology Chapter Four Vocabulary Words 2013-10-24
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- Selection, organization, and interpretation of sensory input
- Structure that runs the length of the cochlea in the inner ear and holds the auditory receptors, called hair cells
- Formation of colors by removing some wavelengths of light
- Simultaneously extracting different kinds of information from the same input
- Idea that perception of pitch corresponds to the vibration of different portions, or places, along the basilar membrane
- Stimuli that lie in the distance
- Theory that perception of pitch corresponds to the frequency at which the entire basilar membrane vibrates
- Theory that color perception depends on receptors that make antagonistic responses to three pairs of colors
- A visual image that persists after a stimulus is removed
- In form of perception, progression from individual elements to the whole
- Specialized visual receptors that play a key role in daylight vision and color vision
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- Discrepancy between the appearance of a visual stimulus and its physical reality
- Neural tissue lining the inside back surface of the eye that absorbs light, processes images, and sends visual information to the brain
- Idea that incoming pain sensations must pass through a gate in the spinal cord that can be closed thus blocking pain signals
- The process of detecting specific elements in visual input and assembling them into a more complex form
- Process whereby the eyes become less sensitive to light in high illumination
- Registration of sensory input without conscious awareness
- Failure to see visible objects or events because one's attention is focused elsewhere
- Gradual decline in sensitivity to prolonged stimulation
- Tiny spot in the center of the retina that contains only cones
20 Clues: Stimuli that lie in the distance • Gradual decline in sensitivity to prolonged stimulation • A visual image that persists after a stimulus is removed • Formation of colors by removing some wavelengths of light • Registration of sensory input without conscious awareness • Selection, organization, and interpretation of sensory input • ...
chemistry scientists 2022-12-12
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- cathode rays negatively charged
- theory of covalent bonding
- oil drop experiment
- cancer treatment and radium
- arranged elements by relative atomic mass
- wave length and atomic number
- discovered the electron
- elements were budling blocks of substances
- no 2 electronbs have same atomic numbers
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- the Schrödinger equation
- theory of relativity E=MC^2
- known for the modern periodic table
- bohr model of a atom
- gasses at same temp & press = molecules
- proposed the nuclear structure of atomns
- introduced the atomic theory into chemistry
- quantum theory
- founder of modern chemistry
- proved neutrons existed
19 Clues: quantum theory • oil drop experiment • bohr model of a atom • proved neutrons existed • discovered the electron • the Schrödinger equation • theory of covalent bonding • theory of relativity E=MC^2 • cancer treatment and radium • founder of modern chemistry • wave length and atomic number • cathode rays negatively charged • known for the modern periodic table • ...
38 Gardens 100th 2012-05-20
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- working title for CBs novel
- Real doctors
- original purpose of red bureau
- what you won't find at the best pizza place
- Reason we aren't scraping paint today
- crossword lifeline
- Shrivers Banana color
- "Tom on his escalade"
- porch artist
- Laird immunity
- cottage gender according to inquirer
- French for married into work weekend
- came with the house
- here when Nucky was in power
- lost on June 10, 2006
- Lisa's never heard of the guy
- larry's golf motto
- original function
- Playoff beards
- reason for cottage purchase
- site of first tv 'at' the cottage
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- Number of holes at the airport
- Jim Meals quote
- Cb stud method (see staircase handrail)
- Lost virginity on South side of the cottage
- Worked out in Tom & Sheron's driveway
- site of chip's fence jump
- Dave's favorite word
- Pesky brat thrown off the front porch
- Cbs theory on Bernie's demise
- Post-vietnam EIs
- gho---
- Watched Flyers
- leidy's theory on Bernie's demise
- anchor course slur
- rate
- bicycle crash 'meat'
- Why the 4th generation is quirky
- jumped jaguar
- famous 90s bike
- Arlene's least favorite word
41 Clues: rate • gho--- • Real doctors • porch artist • jumped jaguar • Watched Flyers • Laird immunity • Playoff beards • Jim Meals quote • famous 90s bike • Post-vietnam EIs • original function • crossword lifeline • anchor course slur • larry's golf motto • came with the house • Dave's favorite word • bicycle crash 'meat' • Shrivers Banana color • "Tom on his escalade" • lost on June 10, 2006 • ...
Joshua Carias - Chapter Fifteen Crossword Puzzle Extra Credit (Opt. 4, 10 pts.) 2025-12-07
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- use of cinematic shots in rapid succession.
- Event depicted by "Guernica" (general term)
- Leading action painter of 20th cent.(Last name)
- The Fauvists used this element of art in a notably bold way.
- The age most of the world has entered into over the last seven decades marked my high technology, media, and electronic communication:____ Age
- This artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism.
- Effort of physicists to achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in ____ theory
- Genre of Beckett's drama "Waiting for Godot".
- George Méliès and Edwin S. Porter created narrative films that were early examples of one of two genres: the "w_____"
- Pioneer of American Pop art (Last name)
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- Type of design aimed to do the least possible damage to the environment.
- Protagonist of James Joyce's Ulysses (First name)
- Russian dancer in "Afternoon of a Faun"
- A poineering figure in science fiction (First name)
- Artist of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (Last name)
- Who asserted "the world will never be white again"? (Last name)
- Aaron Copland's source of inspiration: Native American _____
- Composer of 4'33" (Last name)
- First totalitarian state of 20th Century
- Type of dramatic acting Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with:_____ acting
20 Clues: Composer of 4'33" (Last name) • Russian dancer in "Afternoon of a Faun" • Pioneer of American Pop art (Last name) • First totalitarian state of 20th Century • use of cinematic shots in rapid succession. • Event depicted by "Guernica" (general term) • Genre of Beckett's drama "Waiting for Godot". • Artist of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (Last name) • ...
html 2023-09-01
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- tag is used to embed an image in an HTML page
- defines the document title, character set, styles, and other meta information.
- usen one hue and then build off of using tints, shades, and tones.
- defines emphasized text.
- theory the colors have a meaning to the pallete of 3 or more colors
- colors lie next to each other on the color wheel
- defines the title of a document and is displayed in the browser tab.
- audience has an effect on the style of writing on a site.
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- a picture is worth a thousand words.
- colors are two colors on the opposite side of the wheel.
- symbol
- contains all the contents of an html document.
- defines text with strong importance-displayed in bold
- colors represent these rgb values.
14 Clues: symbol • defines emphasized text. • colors represent these rgb values. • a picture is worth a thousand words. • tag is used to embed an image in an HTML page • contains all the contents of an html document. • colors lie next to each other on the color wheel • defines text with strong importance-displayed in bold • colors are two colors on the opposite side of the wheel. • ...
Social Psychology 2014-04-09
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- Taste aversion learning
- First practical intelligence test
- Psychology of judgement, decision-making, heuristics and biases
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Classical conditioning
- Stanford prison experiment
- Hierarchy of needs
- Specialized in language development, humans inborn ability to develop language
- Psychoanalysis, use of free association, transference
- Maternal-seperation, monkey isolation
- Conformity
- Theory on learned helplessness, positive psychology
- Hypnosis
- Behaviorist, operant conditioning chamber
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- Cognitive theory: schemas, adaptation processes, stages of development
- Specialized in sexual and marital problems, individual's power
- Psychosocial development on human beings
- Pioneers of developmental psychology, infant temperament stays same
- Expert on human memory
- Social learning theory/Observational learning
- Cognitive therapy, treatment of clinical depression
- Strange situation, attachment styles
- Behaviorism/Little Albert experiment
- Emotion and facial expressions
- Humanistic psychology, person-centered/client-centered therapy
- Parenting styles, authoritarian, permissive, authoritative
- Theory of moral development
- Shock experiment/Obedience Experiment
28 Clues: Hypnosis • Conformity • Hierarchy of needs • Expert on human memory • Classical conditioning • Taste aversion learning • Stanford prison experiment • Cognitive dissonance theory • Theory of moral development • Emotion and facial expressions • First practical intelligence test • Strange situation, attachment styles • Behaviorism/Little Albert experiment • ...
Psychology People Crossword 2015-04-16
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- Weber's law, just noticeable differences
- three types of parenting styles
- theory of specific, multiple intelligences (8)
- 3 multiple intelligences
- attachment theory, monkeys
- social psychology, electric shock experiment
- secure and insecure attachment
- stages of moral development
- stages of psychosocial development, 8 stages
- bobo doll experiment, social learning theory
- biological predisposition to learning, taste aversion
- neo-Freudian psychologist, believed in conscious and unconscious awareness
- language acquisition
- classical conditioning, dogs and food
- facial expressions are universal around the world
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- operant conditioning, pigeon and rat experiment
- psychoanalytic theory, dream analysis
- false diagnosis experiment
- theory of cognitive dissonance
- impact of culture on cognitive development
- Rational emotive therapy
- one underlying intelligence 'g'
- behaviorism, little Albert experiment
- prison experiment
- father of psychology
- intelligence testing
- hierarchy of needs
- 4 stages of development
28 Clues: prison experiment • hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • intelligence testing • language acquisition • 4 stages of development • Rational emotive therapy • 3 multiple intelligences • false diagnosis experiment • attachment theory, monkeys • stages of moral development • theory of cognitive dissonance • secure and insecure attachment • three types of parenting styles • ...
study guide 3 quarter 2021-02-25
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- hierarchy of needs
- psychosocial theory
- gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime
- development thinking skills
- processes involving thought and knowledge
- ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object
- operant conditioning
- 4 stages of cognitive theory
- use large muscles like legs, arms
- something can remain the same even if the way it looks changes
- use small muscles like hands, wrists
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- ability to sort items by one or more characteristic they have in common
- socialcultural theory
- social cognitive theory
- trust vs mistrust
- happen to teens that cause increase in hormones
- place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest
- classical conditioning
- relationships
- physical changes in size
- theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment beyond their control
21 Clues: relationships • trust vs mistrust • hierarchy of needs • psychosocial theory • operant conditioning • socialcultural theory • classical conditioning • social cognitive theory • physical changes in size • development thinking skills • 4 stages of cognitive theory • use large muscles like legs, arms • use small muscles like hands, wrists • processes involving thought and knowledge • ...
Perm Theory 2020-04-17
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- heat is absorbed from surroundings
- bond broken by perm solution
- first heat permanent waving machine
- permanently changes the texture of hair
- most important phase of perming
- type of perm producing soft, wavy, loose curled texture
- method of perm wrapping created in 1926
- oxidizing agent in chemical phase
- used in heatless perming technique instead of electricity
- suitable hair length for heat permanent waving machine
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- generates own heat through chemical reaction
- thioglycolic derivative contained in acid waves
- another name for croquignole method
- reducing agent in chemical phase
- how hair should be wrapped around perm rods
- second major phase in perms
- first major phase in perms
17 Clues: first major phase in perms • second major phase in perms • bond broken by perm solution • most important phase of perming • reducing agent in chemical phase • oxidizing agent in chemical phase • heat is absorbed from surroundings • another name for croquignole method • first heat permanent waving machine • permanently changes the texture of hair • ...
Cell Theory 2020-04-26
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- carry out cellular respiration in all eukaryotic cells except mature red blood cells
- the general structure in inner membrane
- uses visible ligh and magnifies lenses to examine small objects
- protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery
- helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction
- it extends its plasma membrane around the food particle so it is what moves the plasma membrane
- reinforce cell shape
- contain different color pigments that give red , yellow arrange colour to different parts of plant
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- produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba
- single membrane that contains digestive enzymes for breaking down toxic materials in the cell
- stores water and maintains turgor pressure in a plant cell
- plays role in processing and packing secretory proteins and synthesizing complex polysaccharides
- is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- are the photosynthesizing organelles of all photosynthesizing eukaryotes
- produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus
- typically involved in making proteins that function within the cytoplasm
- hairlike structure that acts primarily as an organelle of locomotion in the cells of many living organisms.
17 Clues: reinforce cell shape • the general structure in inner membrane • produced by endocytosis and found in amoeba • produced by the help of ER ang golgi apparatus • helps store calcium ions for muscular contraction • is a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion • protects the bacteria and it takes time for recovery • ...
Game Theory 2020-12-27
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- Two people might not cooperate even if it is in both their best interests to do so.
- Some businesses bring about their own downfall through their own successes.
- The more similar two choices are, the more time is spent on deciding.
- Hot water can, under certain conditions, freeze faster than cold water.
- A man travels back in time to discover the cause of something he started.
- If something 99% water is dried to 98%, loses half its weight.
- "This sentence is not known."
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- Increased GPS precision may result in increased collision risk.
- Policies intending to reduce future CO2 emissions may lead to increased emissions in the present.
- Does the set of all those sets that do not contain themselves contain itself?
- If you shave everyone who doesn't shave. Would you shave yourself?
- Though most numbers are not squares, there are no more numbers than squares.
- Adding extra capacity to a network can reduce overall performance.
- Why one will wait longer for a bus than one should?.
- After flicking a lamp on and off infinitely often, is it on or off?
- Given more than two choices, no system can have all the attributes of an ideal voting system at once.
- "It's raining, but I don't believe that it is."
17 Clues: "This sentence is not known." • "It's raining, but I don't believe that it is." • Why one will wait longer for a bus than one should?. • If something 99% water is dried to 98%, loses half its weight. • Increased GPS precision may result in increased collision risk. • If you shave everyone who doesn't shave. Would you shave yourself? • ...
Theory vocab 2017-08-15
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- enlarging peoples freedom and oppotunities
- holdshe theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings
- childs emotional development
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings
- a perception, sensation, or notion
- coordination in the body part movement
- traits passed down from generations
- Ethology stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods
- control over the body particularly musclesand physical coordination
- skills smaller movements in hands wrist and ankles
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- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- development of a childś brain
- individual knowledge acquisition
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus
- it means roughly changing of behavior by the use of reinforcement which is given after the desired response.
- human development that consists of the 'scientific study of the progressive, mutual accommodation, throughout the life course,
- the surroundings or conditions a living thing lives
17 Clues: childs emotional development • development of a childś brain • individual knowledge acquisition • a perception, sensation, or notion • traits passed down from generations • coordination in the body part movement • enlarging peoples freedom and oppotunities • skills smaller movements in hands wrist and ankles • the surroundings or conditions a living thing lives • ...
Cell Theory 2020-11-17
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- type of cells contained in tree bark
- the act of using one's senses to take in information
- an organism consisting of only one cell
- what the first observed living cells were referred to
- determined that all animals are made up of animal cells
- cell that is capable producing new cells
- type of images seen through a microscope
- coined the term "animacules"
- determined that all plants are made of cells
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- how large an image is produced by a microscope
- number of times an image is magnified under a compound microscope with the objective lens set to 4
- more complex type of microscope
- possible answer to a scientific question
- clarity of the image you see through a microscope
- the parts of an object and how it is put together
- proposed that cells can only come from other cells
- number of cell theory principles
17 Clues: coined the term "animacules" • more complex type of microscope • number of cell theory principles • type of cells contained in tree bark • an organism consisting of only one cell • possible answer to a scientific question • cell that is capable producing new cells • type of images seen through a microscope • determined that all plants are made of cells • ...
electrical theory 2024-05-03
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- calculate energy used in residential home
- mechanical switch for control of one light
- steps us or steps down voltage
- breaker protects circuits and equipment from over current
- sends power out to circuits
- plastic conduit
- arc fault circuit interrupter
- electrical metallic tubing
- useful box for one device
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- returns unused power back to the panel
- stores electrical charge
- feeder wire for all circuits
- conductor type used in romex
- mechanically bonds and grounds all devices
- underground feeder
- ground fault circuit interrupter
- receptacle an outlet of power
17 Clues: plastic conduit • underground feeder • stores electrical charge • useful box for one device • electrical metallic tubing • sends power out to circuits • feeder wire for all circuits • conductor type used in romex • receptacle an outlet of power • arc fault circuit interrupter • steps us or steps down voltage • ground fault circuit interrupter • returns unused power back to the panel • ...
set theory 2024-07-15
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- the name for and operator
- logical expression that gives false for all possible inputs
- when 2 sets have no elements present in common to both
- for p->q , q-> p is
- ((A')')=___
- group of distinct elements
- elements common to both sets
- a null set is also called
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- the name for or operator
- a set that is not finite
- for p->q , ~q->~p is
- elements in atleast one of the set
- when all elements of a set are present in another set they are both___ of each other
- for p->q , ~p->~q is
- AUA = A is ___ law
- the number of elements present in a set
- logical expression that gives true for all possible inputs
17 Clues: ((A')')=___ • AUA = A is ___ law • for p->q , q-> p is • for p->q , ~q->~p is • for p->q , ~p->~q is • the name for or operator • a set that is not finite • the name for and operator • a null set is also called • group of distinct elements • elements common to both sets • elements in atleast one of the set • the number of elements present in a set • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-09-01
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- rutherford's model of the atom
- neutral/no charge particle
- negatively charged particle
- quantum model of the atom
- planetary model of the atom
- bohr called electron's orbits-
- all matter is made of-
- solid sphere model of the atom
- jj thomson's model of the atom
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- jj thomson's experiment
- discovered the nucleus and protons
- discovered the electron
- discovered that electrons are negatively charged
- positively charged particle
- the experiment rutherford performed
- discovered the neutron
- millikan's experiment
17 Clues: millikan's experiment • all matter is made of- • discovered the neutron • jj thomson's experiment • discovered the electron • quantum model of the atom • neutral/no charge particle • negatively charged particle • planetary model of the atom • positively charged particle • rutherford's model of the atom • bohr called electron's orbits- • solid sphere model of the atom • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-18
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- is primarily influenced by heredity
- It is a critical period in setting the pattern for personal and emotional adjustments.
- are modified by interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation.
- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process.
- implies personality traits present during infancy
- adulthood period adults are at the peak of physical health,strengthh and energy.
- view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
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- this stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- has identified critical developmental tasks
- is a process that creates growth, progress, and positive change.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
- is transformed into a walking,talking toddler within a relatively short period of time.
- adulthood is the period of decline where the person thinks that he has done what he wanted to do and most of his life span is over.
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- period that ranges from conception to birth.
- adulthood period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for the aged parents and the growing children.
17 Clues: is primarily influenced by heredity • has identified critical developmental tasks • period that ranges from conception to birth. • implies personality traits present during infancy • is typically viewed as a continual and cumulative process. • view sees development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-18
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- Negative subatomic particle
- The mass of an atom
- Believed that matter could only be divided to a certain point
- Positive subatomic particle
- States that matter could only be divided to a certain point
- A distinct substance that is composed of the atoms of two or more elements that is always consistent
- The positively charged center of the atom consisting of protons and neutrons
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus
- Conducted the cathode ray experiment that verified the electron
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- The modern concept of the atom
- States that given compound always has the same proportions of elements by mass
- Believed that the atom was a solid sphere
- States that matter could be broken down forever and ever
- A model of the atom it is a sphere of positive charge, with negatively charged electrons in it
- Realized that elements like air could be broken down
- Conducted the gold-foil experiment
- Neutral subatomic particle
17 Clues: The mass of an atom • Neutral subatomic particle • Negative subatomic particle • Positive subatomic particle • The modern concept of the atom • Conducted the gold-foil experiment • Believed that the atom was a solid sphere • Realized that elements like air could be broken down • States that matter could be broken down forever and ever • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-25
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- same element,different mass
- a chemical bond of two elements
- Subatomic particle with negative charge
- Who descredited Leucippus and democritus
- Subatomic particle with neutral charge
- experiment to find charge and mass of electron
- who discovered the electron
- chemist that discovered orbital model
- the sum of protons and neutrons on perodic table
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- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
- subatomic particle with positive charge
- means atom in greek
- the scientist who in invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- a mathmatical expression to find wave functio
- atom or molecule that gained or lost electron
17 Clues: means atom in greek • same element,different mass • who discovered the electron • a chemical bond of two elements • chemist that discovered orbital model • electrons at the out edge of the shell • Subatomic particle with neutral charge • rejected the idea of only four elements • subatomic particle with positive charge • Subatomic particle with negative charge • ...
Kinetic Theory 2022-10-14
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- Variable shape, fixed volume
- the energy due to motion
- solid to liquid temperature
- changes as a result of independent var.
- measure of heat
- transfer of heat from one object to another
- the amount of kinetic energy the particles in an object have
- gas to liquid
- determined by the arrangement and motion of molecules
- Fixed shape, fixed volume
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- liquid to a gas temperature
- the amount of force exerted over a certain area
- scientist changes it to see what happens
- liquid to gas
- Variable shape, variable volume
- Aspects of the experiment that are kept the same
- A basis for comparison
17 Clues: liquid to gas • gas to liquid • measure of heat • A basis for comparison • the energy due to motion • Fixed shape, fixed volume • liquid to a gas temperature • solid to liquid temperature • Variable shape, fixed volume • Variable shape, variable volume • changes as a result of independent var. • scientist changes it to see what happens • transfer of heat from one object to another • ...
Cultural theory 2025-12-16
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- the fact or quality of having characteristics that are traditionally thought to be typical of or suitable for a woman
- a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great first letter is H
- a theory or political system based on the principle that all of the farms, factories, and other places of work in a country should be owned by or for all the people in that country
- an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge
- the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society, etc.
- a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else first letter is S
- a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain
- a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage first letter is H
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- calm and controlled behaviour
- a way of doing something in which the same actions are done in the same way every time first letter is R
- the belief that the people, customs, and traditions of your own race or country are better than those of other races or countries
- a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong
- a comparison between things that have similar features, often used to help explain a principle or idea
- the act of avoiding something or someone
- the beliefs people have, especially about what is right and wrong and what is most important in life, that control their behaviour
- an occasion when you allow yourself to have something enjoyable, especially something that is not good for you, or something enjoyable that you allow yourself like this
- the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group of people
17 Clues: calm and controlled behaviour • the act of avoiding something or someone • a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage first letter is H • a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else first letter is S • a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain • ...
Stakeholders and Accounting theories 2021-08-25
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- __________ basis of accounting: Business activities that have occurred, regardless of whether cash is paid or received, should be recorded in the relevant accounting period
- Prudence theory: The accounting treatment chosen should be the one that least overstates assets and profits and least __________ liabilities and losses
- __________ supply goods and/or services to the business
- Accounting __________ theory: Life of a business is divided into regular time intervals
- Owners and __________ contribute capital to the business and expect profit distribution in return
- Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs
- Accounting entity theory: Assets of the business and the owner are considered to be __________
- __________ buy goods/and or services from the business
- __________ theory: Relevant information should be reported in the financial statements if it is likely to make a difference to the decision-making process
- __________ theory: Accounting information recorded must be supported by reliable and verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from opinions and biases
- __________ recognition: Revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided
- __________ concern theory: A business has an indefinite economic life unless there is credible evidence that it may close down
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- __________ work for the business and devise strategic plants to run the business efficiently
- An accountant who is __________ will not let bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others override his or her professional judgement
- __________ work for the business and perform executive duties
- __________ theory: Once an accounting method is chosen, this method should be applied to all future accounting periods to enable meaningful comparison
- __________ enforce tax regulations
- __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business
- __________ theory: Expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period
- __________ theory: Only business transactions that can be measured in numerical currency/monetary terms are recorded
- An accountant with __________ is straightforward and honest in all professional relationships.
- __________ make money available to the business and expect it to be fully repaid with interest
22 Clues: __________ enforce tax regulations • __________ buy goods/and or services from the business • __________ supply goods and/or services to the business • __________ work for the business and perform executive duties • __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business • Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs • ...
Psychology OCR GCSE 2026-02-25
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- When memory gaps are filled unconsciously with made‑up details
- The idea that memories are rebuilt using schemas rather than replayed accurately
- Theory that schizophrenia is caused by excess dopamine activity
- Symptoms such as apathy and lack of motivation in schizophrenia
- Believing inanimate objects have feelings or intentions
- Understanding an object still exists even when out of sight
- Researcher who found Disney adverts changed childhood memories
- False sensory experience such as hearing voices
- Psychologist who studied conformity using line judgement tasks
- Swiss psychologist who proposed four stages of cognitive development
- Fixed irrational belief despite evidence against it
- Co‑author of activation synthesis theory
- Psychologist who co‑created activation synthesis theory of dreaming
- Theory that dreams result from the brain making sense of random neural firing during REM sleep
- Psychologist who studied obedience to authority using shocks
- Psychologist who developed reconstructive memory theory
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- Following orders from an authority figure
- Psychologist who proposed fixed and growth mindsets
- Psychologist who proposed the stage theory of moral development
- Psychologist who proposed the criminal personality theory using PEN traits
- Psychologist who studied delinquency and psychoticism in adolescents
- Psychologist who developed internal/external locus of control
- Researcher who found uniform increases obedience in field studies
- A mental framework used to organise and interpret information
- Theory that schizophrenia causes people to move down the social hierarchy
- Theory that beliefs, not events, cause emotional consequences in depression
- Memory researcher linked to advertising and false memories
- When behaviour becomes part of a person’s character after reinforcement
- Researcher who studied Facebook use, envy and depression
- Psychologist who argued learning styles are a myth
- Seeing the world only from one’s own viewpoint, typical in pre‑operational stage
- Learning through observing someone else receiving a reward
- Understanding that quantity remains the same despite appearance changes
- Changing behaviour due to group pressure
- Researcher who used SPECT scanning to study schizophrenia
- Psychologist who proposed dream theory involving wish fulfilment
36 Clues: Co‑author of activation synthesis theory • Changing behaviour due to group pressure • Following orders from an authority figure • False sensory experience such as hearing voices • Psychologist who argued learning styles are a myth • Psychologist who proposed fixed and growth mindsets • Fixed irrational belief despite evidence against it • ...
Lauren Y 2024-05-05
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- In what field did the groom get a PhD?
- Where is the honeymoon?
- What is the groom's eye color?
- Where did he propose?
- Who is the Groom's favorite movie?
- how many marathons has the groom ran?
- Grooms middle name
- Where did the bride and groom meet for the first time?
- What is their combined favorite tv show?
- Grooms birthday month
- What is the groom's favorite tv show? (2 words)
- What is the bride's childhood dogs name?
- What was the bride's first real job?(2 words)
- What color are the bride's eyes?
- How many siblings do the bride and groom each have?
- Brides birthday month
- What is the groom's favorite drink? (2 words)
- What is the bride's favorite musician?
- What is the bride's profession?
- Groom's high high school mascot
- First concert together (2 words)
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- What is the groom's favorite baseball team?
- Where was the groom born? (2 words)
- What is the groom's favorite food?
- What is the bride's favorite ice cream topping? (2 words)
- How many times has the groom visited Europe?
- What kind of car does the groom drive? (2 words)
- What is the bride's comfort tv show? (2 words)
- If the groom was a character on the Big Bang theory
- Brides middle name
- Bride's high high school mascot
- What was the groom's first job?
- What month did they get engaged?
- If the bride was a character on the Big Bang theory
- Who said I love you first?
- What app did the bride and groom meet on?
- What month did they get married?
- What is their birds name?
38 Clues: Grooms middle name • Brides middle name • Where did he propose? • Grooms birthday month • Brides birthday month • Where is the honeymoon? • What is their birds name? • Who said I love you first? • What is the groom's eye color? • Bride's high high school mascot • What was the groom's first job? • What is the bride's profession? • Groom's high high school mascot • ...
Star Review Extra Credit 2023-03-06
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- theory that the universe came into existence from a large explosion
- color of star with the longest lifespan
- the temperature measurement of stars
- a glob like star cluster
- the ________ the mass the shorter the lifespan of the star
- the y axis of the H-R diagram
- the shape of the milky way, ______ spiral
- _____ law, expansion of galaxy from observed spectral analysis (red shift/blue shift)
- elements have the same number of what?
- The number of protons in iron
- technique used by scientists to measure the distance of stars
- the smallest unit of matter
- evidence of the big bang theory (cosmic ____________ background radiation_
- an oval shaped galaxy
- star phase in which helium is fused to carbon
- the distance light travels in a year
- a cluster of stars that are spread out
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- formed from a larger core of a high mass star
- star phase in which helium is fused up to iron
- the color of high mass stars
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- where stars are born
- brightness from Earth
- fusion requires high heat and _______
- baby star
- an object moving away from us will show a _______ ______
- star phase in which hydrogen is fused into helium
- a single letter given to a star, ________ class
- a violent explosion
- the bright center of a galaxy
- an object moving towards us will show a _______ ______
- star phase where no fusion occurs, the star is only a core
- one of the colors of a main sequence star
- the ______ table of elements
- the number of protons is equal to the atomic _________
- the process which stars make energy, _______ fusion
- type of star that is formed from a smaller core of a high mass star
- when you fuse two hydrogen together you get...
38 Clues: baby star • a violent explosion • where stars are born • brightness from Earth • an oval shaped galaxy • a glob like star cluster • the smallest unit of matter • the color of high mass stars • the ______ table of elements • the y axis of the H-R diagram • the bright center of a galaxy • The number of protons in iron • the temperature measurement of stars • ...
Sensation & Perception 2024-11-16
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- Monocular cue. Closer objects block farther ones.
- _____theory: Three color receptors (red, green, blue).
- Height of a wave.
- _____and ground: Gestalt concept. Distinguishing objects from background.
- _____blindness: Missing changes in the environment when vision is interrupted.
- _____ party effect: Focusing on one voice in a crowd.
- Sense of taste.
- _____canals: Inner ear canals for balance.
- _____blindness: Missing visible objects when focused elsewhere.
- _____attention: Focusing on a particular stimulus.
- Clearer vision for nearby objects.
- Responding to visual stimuli without conscious experience.
- Focuses images on the retina.
- _____deafness: Hearing loss from cochlea or nerve damage.
- _____-up processing: Perception from Sensory receptors to brain.
- Partial color blindness.
- _____system: Sense of smell.
- _____sense: Sense of balance and body position.
- Inability to recognize faces.
- _____clarity: Monocular cue. Hazy objects are farther away.
- _____perception: Ability to perceive sound frequency.
- Converting stimulus energies into neural impulses.
- Detect color and detail; for bright light.
- Sensory control center in the brain.
- _____theory: Pitch caused by all hairs in Cochlea moving together.
- _____’s law: Two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage to be perceived as different.
- _____size: Monocular cue. maller images are farther away.
- _____ adaptation: Reduced sensitivity from constant stimulation.
- _____nerve: Carries impulses from the eye to the brain.
- Gestalt concept. Grouping nearby figures.
- Visual images persisting after stimulus removal.
- Gestalt concept. Completing incomplete figures.
- _____control theory: Spinal cord “gate” blocks/allows pain signals.
- _____-process theory: Opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
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- Perceiving whole forms out of parts
- Distance between wave peaks.
- _____disparity: Depth from comparing retinal images.
- organizing and interpreting sensory information to understand the environment.
- Lens changes shape to focus on objects.
- Framework organizing information.
- _____spot: Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptors.
- _____set: Predisposition to perceive certain things.
- Sense of body part movement.
- Clearer vision for distant objects.
- _____depth cues: Depth cues for one eye.
- _____-down processing: Perceptions from experiences (brain) to body.
- Eyes converging inward for depth.
- _____perspective: Monocular cue. Parallel lines converging with distance.
- _____deafness: Hearing loss from mechanical system damage.
- Gestalt concept. Grouping similar figures.
- Detecting physical energy and encoding it as neural signals.
- Detect black, white, gray; for low light.
- Perceived highness or lowness of a tone.
- Complete color blindness.
- Light-sensitive inner eye surface with receptor cells.
- Chemical signals for communication.
- One sense perceived as multiple senses.
- _____ threshold: Minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.
- _____depth cues: Depth cues using both eyes.
- _____theory: Pitch linked to specific hairs in the Cochlea.
- _____gradient: Monocular cue. Coarse to fine texture signals distance.
- _____interaction: One sense influencing another.
- Focusing awareness.
63 Clues: Sense of taste. • Height of a wave. • Focusing awareness. • Partial color blindness. • Complete color blindness. • Distance between wave peaks. • Sense of body part movement. • _____system: Sense of smell. • Focuses images on the retina. • Inability to recognize faces. • Framework organizing information. • Eyes converging inward for depth. • Clearer vision for nearby objects. • ...
tectctonic plates 2022-03-09
20 Clues: fault • theory • volcanic • boundary • slabpull • divergent • transform • ridgerush • convection • earthquake • subduction • convergent • lithosphere • movingplates • asthenosphere • seafloorspread • platebboundary • floatingplates • tectonicplates • continentialplates
bio 2024-02-08
20 Clues: Theory • Fitness • Hoxgenes • Speciation • Adaptation • Protostomes • CharlesDarwin • Deuterostomes • Molecularclock • Changesingenes • Microevolution • Paleontologist • Macroevolution • NaturalSelection • Analogousstructure • EndosymbioticTheory • GeologicalTimescale • Struggleforexistence • Binomialnomenclature • Survivalofthefittest
Science crossword 2022-10-25
20 Clues: data • graph • earth • magma • beaker • theory • volcano • science • measure • Geology • accurate • tectonic • chemical • evidence • Astronomy • earthquake • Microscope • prediction • Thermometer • Photosynthesis
Evolution Review 2025-04-04
20 Clues: darwin • cannot • theory • random • fossil • billion • extinct • fertile • ancestor • evolution • Galapagos • mutations • cladogram • vestigial • homologous • population • environment • competition • reproduction • natural selection
Evolution Review 2025-04-04
20 Clues: darwin • cannot • theory • random • fossil • billion • extinct • fertile • ancestor • evolution • Galapagos • mutations • cladogram • vestigial • homologous • population • environment • competition • reproduction • natural selection
Ch. 3 Crossword- Ed. Psych 2021-02-11
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- In which stage of Erik Erikson's theory do adolescents turn towards friends and peer groups and away from their parents?
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- According to Erik Erikson's theory, in which stage numerically do students begin experiencing success and failure?
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Kohlberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- Bronfenbrenner created what model to describe how family, school, community, and cultural factors affect child's development?
- How do children develop their personality and linguistic, cognitive, and social skills during preschool years?
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- In what stage of Erik Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- How many stages are in Erik Erikson's theory on psychosocial development?
- Erikson's theory fails to explain how or why individuals _________ from one stage to another.
- In Piaget's theory of moral development, ____________ morality refers to inflexible rules made by others.
- Kohlberg's theory on moral development is criticized because he only studied _________ when doing his research.
- Kohlberg's theory on moral development is broken into how many categories?
- What is the first category of Kohlberg's theory on moral development?
15 Clues: What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • What is the first category of Kohlberg's theory on moral development? • How many stages are in Erik Erikson's theory on psychosocial development? • ...
ALL BOUT MEEEEEEEEEE 2023-04-26
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- Who did i live with when i first moved here?
- Do i usually spell color as color or colour?
- whats my second favorite kind of jewelry?
- What book got me into science?
- What childhood friend tried to kiss me while crying?(His nickname)
- what is my favorite kind of gift on christmas?
- What was the science book i read when we were just friends about?
- Whats the first colour i ever dyed my hair?
- When it comes to friends, what is my least favorite physical touch?
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- who had a crush on me and was obsessed with deadpool?
- What is my shoe size in mens?
- Whats my favorite scientific theory?
- What kind of bird have i always wanted?
- Who is my bestie?
- what is the name of my first ever OC?
- Who is my favorite person in the whole universe?
- What does my favorite to go cup have on it?(it matches my moms)
- What is my preferred parakeet colour?
18 Clues: Who is my bestie? • What is my shoe size in mens? • What book got me into science? • Whats my favorite scientific theory? • what is the name of my first ever OC? • What is my preferred parakeet colour? • What kind of bird have i always wanted? • whats my second favorite kind of jewelry? • Whats the first colour i ever dyed my hair? • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 Puzzle 2024-07-22
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- Vaslav Nijinsky is associated with this art form
- Jung's concept of the collective unconscious
- Fiction Genre pioneered by Jules Verne and H. G. Wells
- Freud's theory of the libido's importance
- Artistic movement thriving on nihilism and irrationalism
- Freud's concept of civilization's product
- Wright's innovative use in Fallingwater
- Rock T. S. Eliot's landmark poem
- Role of the artist according to Marcel Duchamp and Dada figures
- First totalitarian state of the twentieth century
- Result of Hitler's beliefs and policies
- Aim of artists who purged recognizable subject matter
- Associated with Gropius and Le Corbusier
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- Early filmmaker of A Trip to the Moon
- Fiction Early genre in pioneering films by Méliès and Porter
- Folk Aaron Copland's inspiration
- Konstantin Stanislavsky is associated with this
- Use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Major characteristic of jazz music
- James Joyce's landmark work with Leopold Bloom
- Characteristics of art in the first half of the twentieth century
- Civil War Picasso's painting immortalizes this conflict
- Picasso's style in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
- Notable feature of Fauvist artworks
- Theory argued by Einstein and other physicists
- Most distinctive feature of Imagist poetry
- Lawrence Artist of The Migration Series
27 Clues: Folk Aaron Copland's inspiration • Rock T. S. Eliot's landmark poem • Major characteristic of jazz music • Notable feature of Fauvist artworks • Early filmmaker of A Trip to the Moon • Wright's innovative use in Fallingwater • Result of Hitler's beliefs and policies • Lawrence Artist of The Migration Series • Associated with Gropius and Le Corbusier • ...
Family sociology crossword 2013-09-24
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- Feminists who say women are victims of capitalism and patriarchy
- A 'long,thin' family tree
- Big or little picture theory of consensus or conflict
- Believe the family is good for society
- Family who have similar equal roles
- Traditional nuclear family
- A Functionalist
- Managing one's own and other people's emotions
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- Family with grown children
- Little picture theory of consensus or conflict
- Hard facts
- Conflict between the genders
- Say the family is good for the rich and powerful
- Deep data
- Big picture theory of consensus
- Big picture theory of conflict
- Traditional family of a couple with children
- The bad side of family life
- Idea that women have the two jobs of paid work and unpaid housework
- A Marxist feminist
- Say the family is good for men
- Marxist theory of conflict between the classes
- Feminists who believe women are better off without men
- The 'Marching' Feminists
24 Clues: Deep data • Hard facts • A Functionalist • A Marxist feminist • The 'Marching' Feminists • A 'long,thin' family tree • Family with grown children • Traditional nuclear family • The bad side of family life • Conflict between the genders • Big picture theory of conflict • Say the family is good for men • Big picture theory of consensus • Family who have similar equal roles • ...
Behavioural Finance 2026-02-01
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- This term refers to investors not being fully rational
- What type of investor is assumed in standard finance theory?
- extends portfolio theory to asset pricing
- This bias reflects stronger dislike for losses than gains
- This tulip-related event is an early example of speculation
- Developed modern portfolio theory
- What cost limits arbitrage execution?
- This term describes market irregularities unexplained by EMH
- They act on misinformation
- What risk relates to investor withdrawal pressure?
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- What emotion-driven behavior follows market trends?
- phase precedes evaluation in prospect theory?
- risk is reduced through diversification
- principle ignores common outcomes in choices?
- Axiom requires consistent preferences?
- Represents efficient portfolios with a risk-free asset in CAPM
- What risk arises from incorrect valuation models?
- This term describes systematic judgment errors by investors
- Represents optimal portfolios
- This theory explains decision-making under risk
20 Clues: They act on misinformation • Represents optimal portfolios • Developed modern portfolio theory • What cost limits arbitrage execution? • Axiom requires consistent preferences? • risk is reduced through diversification • extends portfolio theory to asset pricing • phase precedes evaluation in prospect theory? • principle ignores common outcomes in choices? • ...
Sensation & Perception 2024-11-16
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- _____clarity: Monocular cue. Hazy objects are farther away.
- Chemical signals for communication.
- Gestalt concept. Grouping nearby figures.
- _____and ground: Gestalt concept. Distinguishing objects from background.
- _____ threshold: Minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.
- Light-sensitive inner eye surface with receptor cells.
- _____canals: Inner ear canals for balance.
- _____depth cues: Depth cues using both eyes.
- _____perception: Ability to perceive sound frequency.
- Eyes converging inward for depth.
- Height of a wave.
- _____attention: Focusing on a particular stimulus.
- _____nerve: Carries impulses from the eye to the brain.
- _____theory: Pitch linked to specific hairs in the Cochlea.
- _____set: Predisposition to perceive certain things.
- Partial color blindness.
- Gestalt concept. Grouping similar figures.
- _____ adaptation: Reduced sensitivity from constant stimulation.
- _____depth cues: Depth cues for one eye.
- _____control theory: Spinal cord “gate” blocks/allows pain signals.
- _____blindness: Missing visible objects when focused elsewhere.
- Detect black, white, gray; for low light.
- Clearer vision for nearby objects.
- _____size: Monocular cue. maller images are farther away.
- _____spot: Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptors.
- Sensory control center in the brain.
- Lens changes shape to focus on objects.
- Focusing awareness.
- Perceived highness or lowness of a tone.
- _____disparity: Depth from comparing retinal images.
- Gestalt concept. Completing incomplete figures.
- Clearer vision for distant objects.
- _____theory: Three color receptors (red, green, blue).
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- Monocular cue. Closer objects block farther ones.
- _____’s law: Two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage to be perceived as different.
- Responding to visual stimuli without conscious experience.
- Distance between wave peaks.
- Visual images persisting after stimulus removal.
- organizing and interpreting sensory information to understand the environment.
- Sense of taste.
- _____deafness: Hearing loss from cochlea or nerve damage.
- Inability to recognize faces.
- _____-process theory: Opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- Focuses images on the retina.
- Framework organizing information.
- _____deafness: Hearing loss from mechanical system damage.
- _____ party effect: Focusing on one voice in a crowd.
- _____perspective: Monocular cue. Parallel lines converging with distance.
- _____-down processing: Perceptions from experiences (brain) to body.
- _____gradient: Monocular cue. Coarse to fine texture signals distance.
- _____system: Sense of smell.
- Sense of body part movement.
- One sense perceived as multiple senses.
- _____blindness: Missing changes in the environment when vision is interrupted.
- Complete color blindness.
- Converting stimulus energies into neural impulses.
- Perceiving whole forms out of parts
- Detecting physical energy and encoding it as neural signals.
- _____-up processing: Perception from Sensory receptors to brain.
- Detect color and detail; for bright light.
- _____theory: Pitch caused by all hairs in Cochlea moving together.
- _____sense: Sense of balance and body position.
- _____interaction: One sense influencing another.
63 Clues: Sense of taste. • Height of a wave. • Focusing awareness. • Partial color blindness. • Complete color blindness. • Distance between wave peaks. • _____system: Sense of smell. • Sense of body part movement. • Inability to recognize faces. • Focuses images on the retina. • Framework organizing information. • Eyes converging inward for depth. • Clearer vision for nearby objects. • ...
Sensation & Perception 2024-11-16
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- _____theory: Pitch caused by all hairs in Cochlea moving together.
- _____blindness: Missing changes in the environment when vision is interrupted.
- Complete color blindness.
- _____interaction: One sense influencing another.
- Focusing awareness.
- organizing and interpreting sensory information to understand the environment.
- _____disparity: Depth from comparing retinal images.
- Chemical signals for communication.
- _____canals: Inner ear canals for balance.
- Height of a wave.
- Visual images persisting after stimulus removal.
- Sensory control center in the brain.
- _____theory: Pitch linked to specific hairs in the Cochlea.
- _____-down processing: Perceptions from experiences (brain) to body.
- _____deafness: Hearing loss from cochlea or nerve damage.
- Partial color blindness.
- Distance between wave peaks.
- _____depth cues: Depth cues using both eyes.
- Detecting physical energy and encoding it as neural signals.
- _____system: Sense of smell.
- _____ threshold: Minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.
- _____depth cues: Depth cues for one eye.
- _____control theory: Spinal cord “gate” blocks/allows pain signals.
- _____sense: Sense of balance and body position.
- One sense perceived as multiple senses.
- Eyes converging inward for depth.
- Clearer vision for distant objects.
- Perceiving whole forms out of parts
- _____ party effect: Focusing on one voice in a crowd.
- _____clarity: Monocular cue. Hazy objects are farther away.
- Detect color and detail; for bright light.
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- Sense of body part movement.
- _____deafness: Hearing loss from mechanical system damage.
- Perceived highness or lowness of a tone.
- Lens changes shape to focus on objects.
- Gestalt concept. Grouping nearby figures.
- Detect black, white, gray; for low light.
- Clearer vision for nearby objects.
- Inability to recognize faces.
- Gestalt concept. Grouping similar figures.
- Framework organizing information.
- _____blindness: Missing visible objects when focused elsewhere.
- Responding to visual stimuli without conscious experience.
- _____perspective: Monocular cue. Parallel lines converging with distance.
- _____’s law: Two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage to be perceived as different.
- _____-up processing: Perception from Sensory receptors to brain.
- _____size: Monocular cue. maller images are farther away.
- Converting stimulus energies into neural impulses.
- _____ adaptation: Reduced sensitivity from constant stimulation.
- _____theory: Three color receptors (red, green, blue).
- _____perception: Ability to perceive sound frequency.
- Light-sensitive inner eye surface with receptor cells.
- _____spot: Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptors.
- Focuses images on the retina.
- Sense of taste.
- _____-process theory: Opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- _____gradient: Monocular cue. Coarse to fine texture signals distance.
- _____nerve: Carries impulses from the eye to the brain.
- Monocular cue. Closer objects block farther ones.
- _____set: Predisposition to perceive certain things.
- Gestalt concept. Completing incomplete figures.
- _____attention: Focusing on a particular stimulus.
- _____and ground: Gestalt concept. Distinguishing objects from background.
63 Clues: Sense of taste. • Height of a wave. • Focusing awareness. • Partial color blindness. • Complete color blindness. • Sense of body part movement. • Distance between wave peaks. • _____system: Sense of smell. • Inability to recognize faces. • Focuses images on the retina. • Framework organizing information. • Eyes converging inward for depth. • Clearer vision for nearby objects. • ...
The Nebular Theory 2024-05-20
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- "Small" Chunks of rock and ice that have an orbital path and consist of rock and ice. Has two parts: Head and Tail.
- The Second part of a comet. Leaves a trail of gas and dust.
- "Small” rock, found in the Asteroid Belt. Can range from 6 ft. to 600 miles across.
- Gas Giants. (Outer Planets)
- Planets move in the same direction around the Sun
- Solar System Formed 4.6 Billion Years ago. The Most accepted theory is the Nebular Theory
- Most accepted theory on the formation of the solar system
- Step 2 of the Nebular Theory, The Disk began to spin in one direction
- Rocky and with thin Atmospheres. Closer to the sun. (Inner Planets)
- A large cloud of dust and gas
- Step 3 of the Nebular Theory: The Formation of the sun, caused by the friction and speed of the disk
- Step 4 of the Nebular Theory: Small particles colliding and attaching to each other creating celestial bodies.
- The first step in the Nebular Theory. A nebula fell in on itself and formed a disk
- Named after the objects that make it up, can be found between Mars and Jupiter
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- Small particles that collide and get bigger and continue to collect more particles until it creates a planet
- A Meteoroid that passed through that atmosphere and hit the earth. (Hint: Dinosaurs))
- Moon Theory: The Moon floated in space until Earth's Gravity captured it.
- All planets orbit the sun in the same area.
- Small piece of Rock that Enters Earths Atmosphere
- A Moon Theory: A piece of molten Earth came off and was caught in the Earth's Gravity and hardened to become the Moon.
- A Meteoroid that burns up in the atmosphere caused by friction and air particles.
- Moon Theory: Earth was struck by mars sized object. Mantle flew off and started orbiting Earth
- The Front part of a comet.
- The outer layer of the head of a comet
- Formed 10 Billion years ago (Our Galaxy)
- Created the Universe 13.8 Billion Years Ago
- Orbits a planet
- A part of the head of a comet. The inside layer.
28 Clues: Orbits a planet • The Front part of a comet. • Gas Giants. (Outer Planets) • A large cloud of dust and gas • The outer layer of the head of a comet • Formed 10 Billion years ago (Our Galaxy) • All planets orbit the sun in the same area. • Created the Universe 13.8 Billion Years Ago • A part of the head of a comet. The inside layer. • ...
Color 110.01 - 110.09 2020-04-16
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- Relationship of opposites
- Test done when using aniline derivative tint
- Developer used to cover grey
- Replaces primary colors
- Darkness to lightness
- Making isolated strands lighter
- Mixing two primary colors together
- Red and yellow shades
- Red, Yellow, Orange
- Isolate bangs or add interest to focal area
- Lasts one shampoo
- Brown and black shades
- Oxidative without ammonia
- Most common vegetable dye
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- Lasts several shampoos
- Ask questions, gain feedback, and get consent to start procedure
- Opposite each other on the color wheel
- 3.5-4.5 pH
- Mixing one primary and one secondary color
- Green, Blue, Violet
- Allows oxidative color to lighten natural pigment
- Lifts natural and artificial pigment
- Correlates to a center or side part
- Vividness or brightness
- Changing color one after another repeatedly
- Distinguishes color between interior and exterior
- Ascending or descending scale of color
- Repeating the same color in an area
- Meet and greet your guest
- Cannot be created
30 Clues: 3.5-4.5 pH • Lasts one shampoo • Cannot be created • Green, Blue, Violet • Red, Yellow, Orange • Darkness to lightness • Red and yellow shades • Lasts several shampoos • Brown and black shades • Replaces primary colors • Vividness or brightness • Relationship of opposites • Meet and greet your guest • Oxidative without ammonia • Most common vegetable dye • Developer used to cover grey • ...
color and months 2020-08-10
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- The fifth month of the year.
- Broccolis have this color.
- The month after June.
- Eggs have this color.
- The eighth month of the year.
- The month before october.
- The month of easter.
- The color of the sky.
- The color of carrots.
- The month of halloween.
- Spoons have this color.
- The month before Christmas.
- The month after Christmas.
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- The color of bananas.
- The month of Carnaval.
- Some coins are silver, and some coins are…
- Spongebob is yellow, Patrick is…
- Santa Claus works on this month.
- Some grapes are green, and some grapes are…
- Pianos are white and…
- The sixth month of the year.
- Some rats have this color.
- The color of chocolates.
- The color of blood.
- The third month of the year.
25 Clues: The color of blood. • The month of easter. • The color of bananas. • The month after June. • Eggs have this color. • Pianos are white and… • The color of the sky. • The color of carrots. • The month of Carnaval. • The month of halloween. • Spoons have this color. • The color of chocolates. • The month before october. • Broccolis have this color. • Some rats have this color. • ...
The Color Purple 2022-04-19
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- Name of Celie's daughter.
- ______ is the biggest struggle for the women in this novel and the world.
- ______ is the author of The Color Purple. (2 words)
- The Color Purple is written in a series of ______.
- Name of Celie's son.
- ______ adopted Celie's biological children and ended up marrying Celie's sister.
- The main setting of the book (the state that Celie and Mr. ______ live in) is ______.
- ______ abused and raped Celie. They called him Pa.
- ______ tries to abuse his wife to show dominance but fails because his wife is strong and independent.
- ______ has a relationship with Harpo after Sofia leaves him.
- ______ is Sofia's boyfriend after she leaves Harpo.
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- What continent does Nettie go to?
- Mr. ______ initially wanted to marry ______.
- ______ is the biggest struggle for the black characters in this book and the world.
- Celie starts her own business making ______.
- ______ was raped by stepfather and children taken from her.
- ______ is the Olinka village girl who undergoes the African traditions of facial scarring.
- The name of Harpo's restaurant is The ______. (2 words)
- Mr. ______'s first name is ______ .
- Celie wants to kill Mr. ______ with his ______.
- ______ is a strong and independent woman who does not accept mistreatment from anyone.
- ______ falls in love with and eventually marries an African girl.
- ______ was Mr. ______'s lover at first but then becomes friends with Celie and eventually her lover.
23 Clues: Name of Celie's son. • Name of Celie's daughter. • What continent does Nettie go to? • Mr. ______'s first name is ______ . • Mr. ______ initially wanted to marry ______. • Celie starts her own business making ______. • Celie wants to kill Mr. ______ with his ______. • The Color Purple is written in a series of ______. • ______ abused and raped Celie. They called him Pa. • ...
Applies color crossword 2017-05-09
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- Blue and violet are what color temperature
- This type of design came out of 3D gaming and the need to speed up rendering
- Creating an image with two mixed hues is called a
- This type of balance users mirror imaging and is less interesting
- What provides integration between line, shape, color and texture
- rectangle You us this to find you visual center in a composition
- This type of color progression creates a spacial effect
- What color harmony uses only one hue
- Adjusting this creates different size dot patterns when making a halftone
- This occurs when object overlap but both can still be seen
- At one time Purple was an expensive color and could only be afforded by
- If you mix an equal value of gray with a hue it changes this
- What can effect how your printed colors look
- You can choose warm, cool or neutral with this type of lighting
- Creating these kind of swatches makes it easier to change or tint colors
- Before printing a transparency you need to do this to it
- What color harmony can create a buzzing effect
- This type of light source brings out warmer colors in objects
- What color symbolizes purity in most religions
- You should choose a focal point to convey a
- When outlining type you should always push the stroke to the
- Strong contrast will create this kind of space
- What format do you save a bitmap file as
- What color model is additive
- When outlining an object with its complement it draws attention to the
- This movement brought more hand done imagery into design trends
- Ocher and other earth colors are what kind of hue
- You should use this type of black in a natural setting
- If you mix white with a color it makes it feel
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- This type of light source is less flattering for people
- What do you call a hue mixed without black or white
- What had the greatest influence on graph design in the 1980s
- Green became unpopular because it was associated with
- Adding black and white to a hue create what
- This is the file format for exporting custom swatch libraries
- What is the easiest way to achieve harmony
- Bitmapping at 50% threshold requires this
- We see gray in and image that is only black and white because of what
- What are two ways you can create emphasis besides color
- Before creating a monotone or duotone your image has to be changed to what
- What creates white when tinting a color in process printing
- This is a traditional form of shading
- When reversing out type to improve legibility you should increase leading and
- what color combination has the worst legibility
- What color model is CMYK
- How many process primaries do you mix to get gray
- Using fewer hues in a composition makes it more what
- Outlining object can reduce this in a composition
- Analogous colors sit where on the color wheel in relation to each other
- What number represents the distance between two colors
- Warm/cool contrast causes this effect
- What classification of hue is most stable
52 Clues: What color model is CMYK • What color model is additive • What color harmony uses only one hue • This is a traditional form of shading • Warm/cool contrast causes this effect • What format do you save a bitmap file as • Bitmapping at 50% threshold requires this • What classification of hue is most stable • Blue and violet are what color temperature • ...
Color of Water 2017-05-22
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- Language Ruth's family speaks.
- What do you call a Jewish school?
- Ruth's hometown
- Ruth's real name.
- Black Power group.
- Place where James found his passion for music.
- The wise and drunk man on the corner.
- Substance James was addicted to.
- Jazz saxophonist who improvised in his works.
- Ruth's symbol of mobility.
- Ruth's childhood best friend.
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- What did black folks call Tateh?
- Ruth's brother's name.
- God is the ____ of ____.
- Ruth's first husband's name.
- How many children were in James' family?
- Ruth's mother had this disease?
- Where did Ruth meet Rocky?
- Ruth's favorite aunt's name.
- Place Ruth goes during most summers.
20 Clues: Ruth's hometown • Ruth's real name. • Black Power group. • Ruth's brother's name. • God is the ____ of ____. • Where did Ruth meet Rocky? • Ruth's symbol of mobility. • Ruth's first husband's name. • Ruth's favorite aunt's name. • Ruth's childhood best friend. • Language Ruth's family speaks. • Ruth's mother had this disease? • What did black folks call Tateh? • ...
The Color Purple 2018-05-22
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- Who is Celie and Alphonso's biological son?
- Who is the protagonists, which is also the narrator of the story?
- Who is Celie and Alphonso's biological daughter?
- Where does Shug see her father and makes peace afterwards?
- Who adopts Celie's biological children, Olivia and Adam?
- What state does the movie/book take place in?
- Who is the large, fierce and independent woman that befriends Celie and marries Harpo
- Who is Celie's younger sister?
- Who is the mayor's daughter?
- Who is Harpo's lover after Sofia leaves him?
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- Who urges Celie to stand up for herself and defy Mr. ________'s abuses?
- Who befriends Olivia and marries Adam?
- After Sofia stands up for herself where is she sent?
- Who is the wife of the Mayor of the town that Celie lives in?
- What is Mr. _______ first name?
- Who is the Blues singer who eventually becomes Mr. ________'s mistress
- Who is Sofia's husband?
- Who is Samuel's wife?
- Who is Celie and Nettie's Stepfather?
- Who is Shug's husband?
20 Clues: Who is Samuel's wife? • Who is Shug's husband? • Who is Sofia's husband? • Who is the mayor's daughter? • Who is Celie's younger sister? • What is Mr. _______ first name? • Who is Celie and Nettie's Stepfather? • Who befriends Olivia and marries Adam? • Who is Celie and Alphonso's biological son? • Who is Harpo's lover after Sofia leaves him? • ...
Color Vocabulary 2 2018-11-27
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- / phenomenon of everyone perceiving a color (red, for example) similarly, even though light and other circumstances are varied.
- / unstable visual color effects
- / the range of visually available colors in any system
- / color scheme of three hues of color spaced evenly around the color wheel
- / the lightness or darkness of a color
- / two full saturation complementary are place together
- / Color will appear lighter on a dark background and darker on a light background
- / The addition of gray to a hue
- / Blue green and red sensitive parts of the body
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- / four colors arranged into two complementary pairs
- / hues mixed with white
- / mixing of dyes, paint pigments to create a wider range of colors
- / The brightness or purity of a color
- / blend of two or more colors that occurs in the eye and brain and creates a single color sensation
- / pertains to the idea that color perception is dependent on color relationships
- / negatives which represent cyan, magenta, yellow, and black in full-color reproduction
- / Having to do with colored light and the way in which colored light mixes
- / a single color that changes within a pattern and affects the appearance of all the remaining colors in the pattern
- / the common name of a color
- / optical illusion where the opposite color is seen after focusing on a particular shape and hue
20 Clues: / hues mixed with white • / the common name of a color • / unstable visual color effects • / The addition of gray to a hue • / The brightness or purity of a color • / the lightness or darkness of a color • / Blue green and red sensitive parts of the body • / four colors arranged into two complementary pairs • / the range of visually available colors in any system • ...
THE COLOR SPECTRUM 2013-08-03
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- spectrum the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye.
- Device used to direct or focus light
- At the Earth's surface almost all the wavelengths with any significant ______ are visible.
- Photoreceptors in the eye that detect color
- Math technique developed by Sir Isaac Newton
- an English natural philosopher, architect and polymath.
- it is found that many different combinations of light wavelengths can produce the same perception of color.
- bent more than the yellow and red, so the colors separate
- Bending of light when it passes from one transparent medium to another
- form of energy emitted and absorbed by charged particles which exhibits wave-like behavior as it travels through space.
- Bits of light
- Conducted early experiments with light and the color spectrum (last name)
- Science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions
- Famous discovery of Sir Isaac Newton
- a transparent optical element with flat, polished surfaces that refract light
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- Newton’s study in ______ lead to the discovery of the light spectrum
- Light rays beyond the red end of the visible spectrum
- 1,000,000,000,000
- electromagnetic radiation that is visible- to the human eye, and is responsible for the sense of sight
- Photoreceptors in the eye that detect very dim light
- Mathematics that deals with relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids
- the linear distance around the outside of a closed curve or circular object
- a painter French of the eighteenth century
- a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist most notable for being the singer for the bands The Dear Hunter and The Receiving End of Sirens.
- We see different ______ of light as different colors
- arc or circle with bands of different colors
- Light just below the violet end of the visible spectrum
- a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary infinitely within a continuum.
- Part of the eye that detects light
- the cumulative title of a project by The Dear Hunter consisting of a series of nine EPs of which each reflects an individual color of the visible color spectrum (namely Black, Red, Orange, Yellow, Greeen
30 Clues: Bits of light • 1,000,000,000,000 • Part of the eye that detects light • Device used to direct or focus light • Famous discovery of Sir Isaac Newton • a painter French of the eighteenth century • Photoreceptors in the eye that detect color • Math technique developed by Sir Isaac Newton • arc or circle with bands of different colors • ...
The Color Purple 2013-10-24
Across
- a raised platform or lectern in a church or chapel from which the preacher delivers a sermon
- attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful or handsome
- establish or originate (an institution or organization)
- wash one's mouth and throat with a liquid kept in motion by exhaling through it
- provide (a book, newspaper, etc.) with pictures
- the Christian scriptures, consisting of the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments
- express dissatisfaction or annoyance about a state of affairs or an event
- an unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person
- violence or conflict
- an unexpected or astonishing event, fact, or thing
- admit or state that one has committed a crime or is at fault in some way
- refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally
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- a woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt, typically with a collar, buttons, and sleeves
- a term applied to a very strong feeling about a person or thing
- sad because one has no friends or company
- 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)
- not possible; unable to be, exist, happen,
- the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals
- 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
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
Across
- inspira: -Frescura -Vida -Renovación -Fuerza -exuberancia
- inspira: -Calidez -Felicidad -Dulzura -Tranquilidad -Suavidad
- inspira: -Credibilidad -Profundidad -Autoridad -Fuerza -Profesionalidad -Concentración
- inspira: -Energía -Impresión -Regocijo -Estímulo -Vigor -Revuelo
- Inspira a que te des una Voltereta
- inspira: *Positivas: -Excitación -Energía -Sexualidad -PAsión -Calor -Dinamismo -Estímulo -Provocación -Dramatismo -Poder -Coraje -Magnetismo -Asertividad -Impulsividad -Aventura
- inspira: -Neutralidad -Calidez -Confort -Bondad -Suavidad -Naturaleza
- inspira: -Apetencia -Esquisitez -Fortaleza -Seguridad -Robustez
- inspira: *Positivas: -Visión -Riqueza -Realeza -Introspección -Prestigio *Negativas: -Separación
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- inspira: *Positivas: -Poder -Elegancia -Sofisticación -Misterio -Fuerza -Sobriedad -Prestigio -Estilo -Modernidad *Negativas: -Depresión -Muerte -Supresión -Amenaza -Miedo
- inspira: -Vitalidad -Calidez -Energía -Provecho
- Calma -Paciencia -Quietud -Paz -Pulcritud -Frescura
- inspira: -Pulcritud -Estilo -Novedad -Solidez -Modernidad -Frio
- inspira: -Consideración -Anhelo -Sentimentalismo -Añoranza
- inspira: *Positivas: -Pureza -Pulcritud -Inocencia -Silencio -Claridad *Negativas: -Esterilidad -Frío
- inspira: -Calma -Constancia -Descanso -Serenidad -Confianza -Libertad -Infinidad
- inspira: *Positivas: -Riqueza -Brillantez -Divinidad -Intuición -Lujo -Opulencia -Valía -Prestigio *Negativas: -Llamatividad
- inspira: *Positivas: -Excitación -Teatralidad -Alegria -Calor -Atractividad -Sexualidad -Salvaje -Tropical -Festividad -Vibrante -Estímulo -Flirteo *Negativas: -Vulgaridad
- Romanticismo -Nostalgia -Imaginación -Capricho -Fantasía
- Fuerza vital -Energía -Flexibilidad -Deseo
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
The Color Purple 2016-04-26
Across
- Rapes and abuses Celie
- Harpo's wife
- What is Sofia working on at her house?
- What is Mr.___'s brother name?
- How many kids does Mr.___ have?
- Celie's daughter, she saw her at the store
- Who does Celie nurse back to health?
- What does Shug sing in?
- What does Harpo do a lot to get big like Sofia?
- How many days is Mr.___ gone for to go get Shug?
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- ast
- Mr._____'s son
- How many kids does Celie have?
- Mr.____'s mistress
- Husband to Celie
- Where does Sofia go to when she leaves Harpo?
- What color of dress did Shug donate to Celie for the quilt?
- Celie's sister
- Main character
- Mr.___ first name
20 Clues: ast • Harpo's wife • Mr._____'s son • Celie's sister • Main character • 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? • ...
Color & Graphic Design 2024-02-29
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- black or a colors opposite color on the color wheel is added to make the color go darker
- addition of an opaque White to a color
- Color mode used for online/screen applications
- Ridgeview's primary school color
- colors formed by mixing the primary colors
- the application used for creating vector graphics
- Window used to access color libraries
- colors formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color
- Color of the sun used in 4-color process
- colors that are directly opposite of each other on a color wheel
- One of the three colors used for screens
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- Pink color used in 4-color process
- To make any color lighter, add this color
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- any three colors that are side by side on a color wheel
- One of the three colors used for screens
- Blue color used in 4-color process
- Color mode used for physical print applications
- colors that cannot be mixed by other color combinations (Red, yellow, blue)
- Makes objects transparent
- When something is not in color is it usually in _____
- Adds a color outline to objects
- Adds color to the inside of a shape
- One of the three colors used for screens
- Ridgeview's secondary school color
- computer preferred by most graphic designers
- Color mode that is used for color on screen
27 Clues: Makes objects transparent • Adds a color outline to objects • Ridgeview's primary school color • Pink color used in 4-color process • Blue color used in 4-color process • Ridgeview's secondary school color • Adds color to the inside of a shape • The lightness or darkness of a color • Window used to access color libraries • addition of an opaque White to a color • ...
Color Class Review 2024-10-08
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- A protein that accounts for 97% of the makeup of hair.
- 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.
- A term used to describe colors with an absence of warmth.
- 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.
- 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.
- Most common vegetable dye; natural color product that produces reddish hues and highlights in the hair.
- In hair coloring, the predominant tone that identifies the warmth or coolness of a color is called the ____ color.
- A _______ application is an application of color or lightener to the new growth of hair only to match the existing color.
- Pigment that gives skin and hair their color.
- The visual perception of the reflection of light.
- 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.
- 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.
- The Virgin _______ Technique is a midstrand-to-ends-then-base application used to lighten existing hair color.
- 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).
- Type of melanin (black pigment); a dense concentration will produce very dark hair; a small concentration will produce light (blonde) hair.
- The second layer of the hair fiber consisting of unique protein structures; gives hair most of its pigment and strength (elasticity).
- A Preliminary ______ Test is a process used to determine proper color formulation.
- Colors that result when primary colors are mixed in varying proportions.
- 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.
- Infection control method that kills certain but not all microbes.
- 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 technique by which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are darkened.
- A technique by which selected woven or sliced strands of hair are lightened.
- Bundles of melanocytes that rest near the hair bulb’s nourishment center, the dermal papilla.
- Yellow, red & blue are _______ colors; cannot be created by mixing together any other colors; pure colors.
- The addition of color pigment to darken or add tone to the hair.
- Colors created by mixing primary colors with their neighboring secondary color in varying proportions.
- 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.
- Hair color that adds pigment but does not lighten the existing hair color is known as ____________ color.
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- Implement used to measure the strength (volume) of hydrogen peroxide.
- 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.
- 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.
- ___________ coloring involves the positioning of highlights and/or lowlights on the surface of the hair or to selected strands to create special effects.
- Colors found opposite one another on the color wheel; they neutralize or cancel out one another when mixed together.
- Subdivide the head into multiple areas, called _____, to create a color design with a combination of colors.
- Technique used to isolate straight partings to be treated with color or lightener.
- A type of on-the-scalp lightener that contains conditioners to make it more gentle.
- Type of melanin(red/yellow pigment); a dense concentration produces red hair.
- 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.
- Central core of the hair shaft; often absent in fine or very fine hair.
- 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.
- Strong alkaline solution that enables an oxidative color product to decolorize hair pigment and develop new color.
- Outer covering of the hair shaft.
- Colors that contain all three primary colors are considered _______; neither warm nor cool tones are exhibited.
- A _______ cream is used to avoid staining and to protect the client’s skin; also used to protect hair to remain untreated.
- The Virgin ______ Technique is a base-to-ends color application used to add tone to or darken the existing color along the hairstrand.
- 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.
- Also known as value or depth; the degree of lightness or darkness of a hair color relative to itself and others.
- Coloring the hair back to its natural color is called a ____ back.
- 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.
- Process of lightening the hair’s natural pigment.
- The ability of the hair to absorb and hold moisture, liquids and chemicals; can be classified as average, resistant, extreme or uneven.
- Dimensional color technique that lightens only the ends of the hair.
- The process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- ________ dyes are a combination of metallic and vegetable dyes.
- 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.
- Color design step that divides the hair into workable areas for control and color placement.
- A method of highlighting or lowlighting, using foil to isolate the strands of hair to be lightened, colored or protected with conditioner.
- 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.
- Pigment-producing cells that exist among the dividing cells within the hair bulb.
- 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.
- Undiluted color that can be added to any oxidative or nonoxidative color to enrich, or intensify, or occasionally tone down a color.
- Color process used when the amount of desired lift is not possible with a single-process color.
- 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.
- Products used to decolorize, remove or diffuse pigment; utilizes ingredients, such as ammonia and peroxide, to facilitate the oxidation process.
- 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.
- 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.
68 Clues: Outer covering of the hair shaft. • Pigment that gives skin and hair their color. • The visual perception of the reflection of light. • Process of lightening the hair’s natural pigment. • 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. • ...
Color Codes I 2022-12-30
The Color Purple 2023-05-25
Across
- Pa´s real name
- the name of celies child
- the name of the song written by shug for celie
- who celie loves
- name of celie´s son
- the name of the store Pa owns
- how many years was sofia in jail
- a name celie would call shug avery
- where celie and shug find the letters from her sisters
- what celie makes and moves to Memphis for
- how many children did celie have in total
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- the author of the book
- What Pa does to Celie to cause her to get pregnant
- what shug does for a living
- Nmae of Mr.____ oldest child
- who does celie write to before she starts writing to her sister
- the name of celie little sister
- how celie´s mother died
- what celie and nettie send back and forth
- Mr.______ first name
- where Nettie and celies children live
21 Clues: Pa´s real name • who celie loves • name of celie´s son • Mr.______ first name • the author of the book • how celie´s mother died • the name of celies child • what shug does for a living • Nmae of Mr.____ oldest child • the name of the store Pa owns • the name of celie little sister • how many years was sofia in jail • a name celie would call shug avery • ...
The Color Purple 2023-05-25
Across
- Samuels first wife
- who Cecil has a crush on
- Cecil's stepfather
- Cecil's Husband
- who did Nettie fall in love with?
- what Cecil's stepfather does to her
- The main character
- Cecil's Sister
- The novels author
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- Shug sang a ____ inspired by Cecil
- what Albert was hiding from Cecil
- what Cecil is
- Shug's "last fling"
- What Cecil thinks she is
- Cecil's daughter
- Adam's love interest
- Cecil's son
- Main Character's sister
- where Nettie got sent as a missionary
- Cecil wants to start her own business making what
- what does Cecil love to do?
21 Clues: Cecil's son • what Cecil is • Cecil's Sister • Cecil's Husband • Cecil's daughter • The novels author • Samuels first wife • Cecil's stepfather • The main character • Shug's "last fling" • Adam's love interest • Main Character's sister • who Cecil has a crush on • What Cecil thinks she is • what does Cecil love to do? • what Albert was hiding from Cecil • who did Nettie fall in love with? • ...
Color Your World 2025-03-21
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- deep red, also a region of France
- an intense, deep, or bright color
- a mixture of a color with black
- red, yellow, and blue are _______ colors
- greenish-blue, of Greek origin
- yellowish-brown, also a model of Toyota
- dark, earthy brown
- used to describe something with patches of different colors, frequently used to describe plants
- a blue often used to describe the sky
- metallic reddish brown
- deep green, also a gemstone
- deep purple, also a vegetable
- gray/brown, comes from the French word for 'mole'
- colors that do not go well together are said to be ___________
- vibrant reddish-orange, also a city in Ohio
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- vibrant greenish-yellow
- warm orange, also a fruit
- metallic gray
- bluish-purple, also a flower
- orange, green, and purple are _________ colors
- purplish red, complimentary to green
- blue/green shade named after a mineral often used in jewelry
- French word for pale purple
- a substance used to color other materials
- bright yellow, also a bird and a group of islands
- a blue often used to describe a sea
- colors that go well together are said to be ___________
- metallic yellow
- a mixture of a color with white
29 Clues: metallic gray • metallic yellow • dark, earthy brown • metallic reddish brown • vibrant greenish-yellow • warm orange, also a fruit • French word for pale purple • deep green, also a gemstone • bluish-purple, also a flower • deep purple, also a vegetable • greenish-blue, of Greek origin • a mixture of a color with black • a mixture of a color with white • ...
Color My World 2025-05-14
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- Main character in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
- boy detective Encyclopedia ______
- Harold and the ______ Crayon
- Flagg's Fried Green ______
- The House in the ______ Sea
- a shade of yellow or a condiment
- Curious George's friend the Man in the ______ Hat
- result of King Midas's touch
- Spanish painter who went through a "blue" period
- pale family of colors
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- "the new black"
- Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue ______
- Taylor Swift's "______ Haze"
- Wilson Rawls' Where the ______ Fern Grows
- a stick of colored wax
- Minneapolis's "The Purple One"
- Green _____ and Ham
- orange Seuss character
- color of London's fang or Fitch's oleander
- "Whiter Shade of ______"
- may precede bullet or lining
21 Clues: "the new black" • Green _____ and Ham • pale family of colors • a stick of colored wax • orange Seuss character • "Whiter Shade of ______" • Flagg's Fried Green ______ • The House in the ______ Sea • Taylor Swift's "______ Haze" • Harold and the ______ Crayon • result of King Midas's touch • may precede bullet or lining • Minneapolis's "The Purple One" • a shade of yellow or a condiment • ...
Unit 3 - Sensation 2021-02-10
Across
- sense of the position and movement of body parts.
- term for color seen after staring at its opponent for awhile.
- transparent protective membrane through which light enters the eye.
- region of the ear that contains hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
- inner surface of the eye that contains the rods and cones.
- physical dimension of light and sound that determines brightness and loudness, respectively.
- sense of hearing.
- the perceptual experience of color.
- adjustable opening in the eye through which light enters.
- study of the relations between the physical characteristics of stimuli and our psychological experience of them.
- energy spectrum that contains visible light.
- theory that the region of maximum vibration along the basilar membrane is the basis of pitch discrimination.
- visual receptors that are concentrated in the periphery of the retina.
- part of the eye that changes shape to focus images on the retina.
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- type of deafness that results from damage in the mechanics of the outer or middle ear.
- region of the ear that contains the cochlea.
- the basis of a "bionic ear."
- type of brain cell discovered by Hubel and Wiesel.
- ______-down processing is information processing guided by higher-level mental processes.
- the retina's point of central focus.
- region of the retina where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
- theory of hearing that the rate of auditory nerve impulses matches the frequency of tones, enabling us to sense pitch.
- sharpness of vision.
- aspect of light and sound determined by the amplitude of energy waves.
- nerve that carries visual information to the brain.
- type of vision caused by a shorter-than-normal eyeball.
- membrane that lies at the end of the auditory canal.
27 Clues: sense of hearing. • sharpness of vision. • the basis of a "bionic ear." • the perceptual experience of color. • the retina's point of central focus. • region of the ear that contains the cochlea. • energy spectrum that contains visible light. • sense of the position and movement of body parts. • type of brain cell discovered by Hubel and Wiesel. • ...
Unit 2 Criminological Theories 2025-03-26
Across
- Powerful dictate the law theorist
- Right Realism Core
- Theory of an extra chromosome
- Deviant Career Theorist
- Left Realism Expanded
- A word for copying
Down
- Left Realism Core
- Cause of capitalism theorist
- A word for watching
- Right Realism Expanded
- Theory that believes crime is essential
- A Functionalist
- Theory that believes capitalism is the problem
- Labelling Theorist
- Bandura's experiment
- Theory that relates to the political spectrum
- Analogy for the mind
17 Clues: A Functionalist • Left Realism Core • Labelling Theorist • Right Realism Core • A word for copying • A word for watching • Bandura's experiment • Analogy for the mind • Left Realism Expanded • Right Realism Expanded • Deviant Career Theorist • Cause of capitalism theorist • Theory of an extra chromosome • Powerful dictate the law theorist • Theory that believes crime is essential • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-07-24
Across
- Allowed the nurse and the patient to contribute to the overall wellness of their relationship
- Emphasizes the importance of individual personalities, interpersonal conflict, and situational variables
- Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient's healing
- Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, relapse, and maintenance
- Furthered the importance of a certification for professional nurses
- Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview
- He came up with the self-efficacy theory
- Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients
- Considered the Mother to the Deliberative Nursing Process and the nursing diagnosis
- Her theory is about self-care, self-care deficits, and self-care nursing
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- Promoted the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness
- She had 13 concepts that are the chapter names in her book "Notes on Nursing"
- Based on the person's relationship to stress, response, and other factors
- Her theory consists of orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution
- Advocated for psychiatric patients. They should be treated like any other patient
- Her theory identifies four main elements in clinical nursing: a philosophy, a purpose, a practice, and the art
- Her theory focuses on three main elements that overlap: Care, Core, and Cure
- She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Consists of interconnected links for communication of information in healthcare
- Her holistic perspective consists of human being, adaptation, and nursing
20 Clues: He came up with the self-efficacy theory • Her theory outlines 14 needs of patients • She began the Science of Unitary Human Beings • Her theory offers a mutual relation worldview • Encouraged nursing to become focused on the patient's healing • Promoted the fostering of behavioral functioning to prevent illness • ...
April Theory 2016-04-12
Across
- Symptoms of a Dental Injury
- Treatment for a Strain (E____)
- Position Treatment for a Strain (C_____ P____)
- Twenty Scanning Technique
- Sign of Choking
- Treatment for a Strain (I__)
- Where would you find the NOP and EAP?
- Symptoms for Head Injuries
Down
- 10 seconds to?
- Sign of a Head Injury
- Operating Procedure NOP
- Treatment for a Strain (R___)
- Symptoms for an Eye Injury
- Acton Plan EAP
- Sign of an Eye Injury
- Casualty 20 seconds to?
- Sign of a Dental Injury
17 Clues: 10 seconds to? • Acton Plan EAP • Sign of Choking • Sign of a Head Injury • Sign of an Eye Injury • Operating Procedure NOP • Casualty 20 seconds to? • Sign of a Dental Injury • Twenty Scanning Technique • Symptoms for an Eye Injury • Symptoms for Head Injuries • Symptoms of a Dental Injury • Treatment for a Strain (I__) • Treatment for a Strain (R___) • Treatment for a Strain (E____) • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-08-26
Across
- drop experiment to find charge and mass of the electron
- substance that cannot be broken down into a smaller substance
- the scientist who invented the "Billiard Ball Mode"
- a chemical bond of two elements
- means atom in greek
- a mathematical expression to find the wave function
- atom or molecule that gained or lost an electron
- the sum of protons and neutrons on the periodic table
- same element, different mass
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
Down
- chemist that discovered the orbital model
- who discovered the electron
- electrons at the out edge of the shell
- The scientist that discredited Leucippus and Democritus
- rejected the idea of only four elements
- Subatomic particle with a neutral charge
17 Clues: means atom in greek • who discovered the electron • same element, different mass • a chemical bond of two elements • electrons at the out edge of the shell • rejected the idea of only four elements • Subatomic particle with a neutral charge • chemist that discovered the orbital model • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • ...
Cs Theory 2022-03-23
Across
- device drivers help OS interact with ____ware
- Alan Turing described what a __ would look like
- a type of malware that copys itself and can destroy or decrypt data
- ROM/BIOS chip stores ___ instructions
- the spine of the computer
- hard drives are cheap, slow and are ___ in storage
- registers store _ number or address
Down
- The ___ executes what the control unit decoded
- when control unit breaks down instruction from register
- transports info on the highway
- name of when control unit gets instruction from register
- utility software assists OS or does ___ work
- the clock controls the speed with this mineral
- encodes characters based on their number value
- one of these are eight of those
- this is wayyyy better than the lame hard drive
- the cache is a ___ speed memory on CPU
17 Clues: the spine of the computer • transports info on the highway • one of these are eight of those • registers store _ number or address • ROM/BIOS chip stores ___ instructions • the cache is a ___ speed memory on CPU • utility software assists OS or does ___ work • device drivers help OS interact with ____ware • The ___ executes what the control unit decoded • ...
