color theory Crossword Puzzles
AWL Review 2020-04-02
30 Clues: data • legal • major • occur • export • issues • method • assess • income • define • theory • policy • obtain • source • factors • process • concept • analyse • research • identify • estimate • specific • evidence • creation • interpret • authority • establish • assumption • requirement • consistently
Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-05
30 Clues: acre • theory • gallon • weapon • stumble • quarrel • erosion • fossils • extinct • struggle • punctual • peculiar • familiar • calender • evidence • accordion • councilor • passenger • specimens • youngster • messenger • artificial • excavation • administer • geologists • ambassador • chancellor • hypotheses • paleontologist • extracurricular
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-15
30 Clues: direct • global • deiver • theory • torture • anarchy • indirect • reactive • analysis • layering • dispense • policing • scanning • monarchy • violence • anarchism • terrorist • placement • autocracy • democracy • anarchists • corpocracy • pornography • integration • aristocracy • presidential • intelligence • parliamentary • transnational • international
It's Game Time! 2021-03-09
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- Conditioning, a type of associative learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment
- Process Theory, complementary colors are processed in ganglion cells – explains why we see an after image
- Chemicals released in synaptic gap, received by neurons
- learned, reinforced approach
- Loafing, tendency for people in a group to exert less effort when pooling their effort together
- System, sends hormones throughout the body
- Theory, three cones for receiving color (blue, red, green). Explains color blindness - they are missing a cone type
- societal and cultural influence on behavior
- Effect, the more people around the less likely we are to help someone in need
- Adding or taking away something in order to INCREASE the likelihood of a behavior
- free will + choice + ideal + actualization
- Intelligence, a person's general knowledge vocabulary and reasoning based on acquired information
- Position Effect, tendency to remember the beginning (primacy effect) and the end (recency effect) of the list best
- Prison Experiment, Classic “experiment” where individuals were assigned to be guards / prisoners. Within days they took on their roles and went too far. Highly unethical
- Phenomenon, tendency for people to believe that the world is just and therefore ppl get what they deserve
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- Heuristic, make inferences based on your experience (like a stereotype)
- need to analyze the purpose of behavior
- Adding or taking away something in order to DECREASE the likelihood of a behavior
- Processing Model, Sensory memory, short term memory, long term memory mode
- Psychology, Whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- Threshold, detection of signal 50% of time
- Adaptation, diminished sensitivity as a result of constant stimulation
- getting information into the memory
- Conditioning, a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone.
- Basic cell of the nervous system
- Theory, we explain others behaviors by crediting the situation or the person’s disposition
- used introspection (act of looking inward to examine mental experience) to determine the underlying structures of the mind
- Potential, movement of Na and K ions across membrane sends an electrical charge down the axon
- of Effect, Behaviors followed by positive outcomes are strengthened and negative outcomes weaken a behavior
- Nervous System, Brain and Spinal Cord
30 Clues: learned, reinforced approach • Basic cell of the nervous system • getting information into the memory • Nervous System, Brain and Spinal Cord • need to analyze the purpose of behavior • Threshold, detection of signal 50% of time • System, sends hormones throughout the body • free will + choice + ideal + actualization • societal and cultural influence on behavior • ...
PSYC HW#3 2017-05-09
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- Mental representation of categories
- Meaning of words of words or sentences
- This form of memory involves remembering to do something in the future like submitting this assignment before the deadline
- Grouping individual units of information into larger units for improved retention in the memory
- The ___________ approach over-simplifies cognitive processes and thus fails to explain the complexities of the mind.
- The whole > the sum of parts
- Smallest unit of meaning
- Joined sensations like seeing sounds, tasting colors etc
- The state one is working toward in trying to solve a problem.
- Thinking about one’s thinking or cognition about cognition
- executive The supervisory system in Baddeley and Hitch’s model of the working memory
- A vivid and detailed recollection of a shocking or memorable event
- We tend to interpret stimuli as simple, clear and orderly rather than as complex and incomplete
- Inability to comprehend and formulate language due to brain damage. Literal translation is ‘without speech’.
- Recognition of an object
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- This theory states that we decide whether an item belongs to a category by comparing it to a prototype
- According to the ___________ effect, we recognize letters much more easily when they're placed in a known word.
- This effect states that items at the beginning of a list are easily recalled
- Inability to create mental images
- Rules about possible combination of words in a language
- Ability to respond to visual information without consciously seeing it
- According to the reduction by components theory, all physical objects are fundamentally composed of basic 3D shapes called _____
- Face blindness
- People take longer to name a color when it’s name is printed in a different color. This
- This effect is characterized by the inability to see better solutions and be to predisposed to solve a problem in a specific manner
- Auditory memory characterised by lower capacity but greater persistence w.r.t to iconic memory
- priming People respond faster to an item if it was preceded by an item with similar meaning compared to an unrelated item
- This effect states that more prominent destinations seem closer than their less prominent counterparts
- Smallest distinct unit of sound in a language
- Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review
- According to the theory of _______ coding, a mental representation that is very similar to the physical object is made in the mind.
- Knowledge about situation or event or a person
32 Clues: Face blindness • Smallest unit of meaning • Recognition of an object • The whole > the sum of parts • Inability to create mental images • Mental representation of categories • Meaning of words of words or sentences • Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review • Smallest distinct unit of sound in a language • Knowledge about situation or event or a person • ...
Sociological Theories 2022-11-29
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- The complexity of a system is related to the number of interconnections and its
- chaos theory is the study of complex nonlinear systems of
- is found in many different kinds of systems such as traffic flows, cell differentiation, population dynamics, and turbulence
- he said the systems are
- suggest that there is a hidden reality in whole cultural expressions
- emerged around the eighties in a field of study in mathematics
- is a theory started by Talcott Parsons
- marx’s theory is known as Marxism in which the proletariat is the creator of a
- is ruled by a mathematical equiation to determinate its behavior
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- is the theory proposed by Karl Marx
- lévi-strauss proposed methodological means of discovering these rules by identifying
- means the separation of things that naturally belong together, or antagonism between those who are properly in harmony
- set of all interpersonal relationships
- is developed from chaos theory and represents the body of research on systems about the systems that have complex characteristics
- was developed since 1923 in Germany
- studies evolved from the structures of kinship systems and marriage to his study of the structure of the human mind
- another representative of the structural functionalism theory is
- This approach gave a lot of importance to criticism and
18 Clues: he said the systems are • is the theory proposed by Karl Marx • was developed since 1923 in Germany • set of all interpersonal relationships • is a theory started by Talcott Parsons • This approach gave a lot of importance to criticism and • chaos theory is the study of complex nonlinear systems of • emerged around the eighties in a field of study in mathematics • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
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- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- The cultural ideal that anyone can achieve material success, regardless of background or socioeconomic status
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
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- According to Cloward & Ohlin’s opportunity theory, response to economic strain varies by access to ____ ____ to earn money.
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- America’s national bird
- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
18 Clues: America’s national bird • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society • ...
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
Initial Voiceless TH 2023-07-20
75 2023-08-28
Theoretical approaches linked to positivism and quantitative research methods 2013-02-14
15 Clues: Marx • Theory • Marxism • Parsons • Durkheim • Sociology • socialfacts • Qualitative • Positivists • Quantitative • objectivefacts • Communistsociety • Theoreticalmodel • Dialeticalmaterialism • structuralfunctionalism
History of art 2023-05-29
15 Clues: branch • theory • Feature • concept • Original • monument • Analysis • character • Tradition • formation • development • Romanticism • Architecture • Installation • Historiography
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Biology 2026-01-08
15 Clues: cell • theory • biology • control • science • dependent • inference • quantitive • hypothesis • adaptation • homeostasis • qualitative • independent • observation • experimental
Colors 2023-06-25
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- A bright pinkish-purple color
- A cheerful color like the color of a ripe banana
- The color of grass and leaves
- A deep blue color that is darker than royal blue
- A warm pinkish-orange color
- A pale purple color with a hint of pink
- People like the color of this shiny thing.
- A pure color like the color of fresh snow
- A neutral color like the color of a rainy day
- A warm color like the color of chocolate
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- A royal color like the color of lavender flowers
- A dark color like the color of night
- A deep reddish-brown color
- The color of the sky on a sunny day
- A bright color like the color of ripe strawberries
- A shiny color like the color of a shiny metal
- If you mix red and yellow
- A greenish-blue color like the color of a tropical ocean
- A soft color like the color of cotton candy
- A vibrant blue-green color like the color of tropical waters
20 Clues: If you mix red and yellow • A deep reddish-brown color • A warm pinkish-orange color • A bright pinkish-purple color • The color of grass and leaves • The color of the sky on a sunny day • A dark color like the color of night • A pale purple color with a hint of pink • A warm color like the color of chocolate • A pure color like the color of fresh snow • ...
McG Hill Ch 1.1 Foundations of Government Vocabulary 2025-09-15
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- ...theory; theory that government evolved from the family unit
- one who engages in the pursuit of wisdom
- theory that states are formed when a powerful individual or group used force, coercion, or warfare to establish control over a territory and its population, forcing them to submit to the new rule (two words)
- ...theory; the idea that people surrender to the state the power needed to maintain order and the in turn agrees to protect its citizens (two words)
- an institution through which leaders exercise powers to make and enforce laws affecting the people under its control
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- ...theory; the idea that people are chosen by a god or gods to rule (two words)
- a political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government
- a state without government and laws
- a group of people united by bonds of race, language, customs, tradition, and sometimes religion
- refined the social contract theory with the belief that people have natural rights and the purpose of government was to protect those rights
- the supreme and absolute authority with territorial boundaries
- speculation based upon study or research
- political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government
- developer of the social contract theory
14 Clues: a state without government and laws • developer of the social contract theory • one who engages in the pursuit of wisdom • speculation based upon study or research • ...theory; theory that government evolved from the family unit • the supreme and absolute authority with territorial boundaries • ...
THE GREAT SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION 2023-06-29
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- :NIcolaus Copernicus did not promote his theory because it went against the views of the -------- ?
- :New emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement.
- :Johannes Kepler developed the laws of what?
- :Supported Copernicus's theory
- :Scientists followed Ideas Based on untested ideas and the bible
- :Developed the heliocentric theory
- :Developed microscope and was the first to observe cells
- :Anton van Leeuwenhoek improves the microscope in the ----'s?
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- :Developed Telescope to support heliocentric theory
- :Laws of gravity & motion
- : Developed Theory of blood Circulation
- :Catholic church declared galileo a ------?
- :Math that is considered hard and was created by Isaac newton
- :Developed the scientific method
- :William harvey discovered how blood circulates in the body in what year?
15 Clues: :Laws of gravity & motion • :Supported Copernicus's theory • :Developed the scientific method • :Developed the heliocentric theory • : Developed Theory of blood Circulation • :Catholic church declared galileo a ------? • :Johannes Kepler developed the laws of what? • :Developed Telescope to support heliocentric theory • ...
The learning process 2025-11-12
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- a blueprint of the movement
- high levels of this are associated with the release of dopamine
- closed loop theory predicts that this type of practice would be ineffective for learning
- this theory suggests that errors are detrimental to the learning process
- theory that suggests motivation and attention are important in the learning process
- this schema updates the recall schema
- this type of feedback is compared to a perceptual trace in order to produce movement
- most up to date version of the rule
- stage in which the learner's attentional capacity has increased
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- this system suggests we process sensory information during the movement
- according to closed loop theory this trace is created after every movement attempt
- according to schema theory, we assign these to a gmp to better meet the demands of the movement
- this theory explains how we can produce a movement we've never done before
- the type of feedback recommended during the autonomous stage of learning
- stage in which instructors can point out similar skills
- stage where learners are making adjustments to the movement
- closed loop and schema theory predict frequent amounts of this type of augmented feedback to be beneficial for learning
- this system suggests we process sensory information at the end of the movement
18 Clues: a blueprint of the movement • most up to date version of the rule • this schema updates the recall schema • stage in which instructors can point out similar skills • stage where learners are making adjustments to the movement • high levels of this are associated with the release of dopamine • stage in which the learner's attentional capacity has increased • ...
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
Educational Leaders 2023-03-02
11 Clues: socratic method • learning by doing • psycho-social theory • taxonomy of education • social cognitive theory • social development theory • multiple intelligence theory • made first use of blackboards • theory of cognitive development • operate and classical conditioning • educated teachers to teach kindergarten
Wig Theory 2021-07-23
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- The creation of this fiber brought wigs back in the 50s/60s
- Hair that is most expensive
- THis era had the aristocracy adorn wigs with precious gems
- Wore wigs to varying degrees, depending on the fashions
- Combination of hand-tied and machine-made wigs
- Wigs consisting of elasticized mesh-fiber base where hair is attached
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- Used wigs to protect from the sun
- Most popular type of wig
- Artificial hair items designed to cover the entire head
- Hair used for theatrical wigs
- Consists of hair fiber sewn into long strips called wefts
- Wigs that are attached at close intervals; simulate natural growth
- Height was this which showed the extremes of the French Revolution
- Technical name for synthetic hair
14 Clues: Most popular type of wig • Hair that is most expensive • Hair used for theatrical wigs • Used wigs to protect from the sun • Technical name for synthetic hair • Combination of hand-tied and machine-made wigs • Artificial hair items designed to cover the entire head • Wore wigs to varying degrees, depending on the fashions • ...
set theory 2022-03-18
Set Theory 2021-07-14
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- No common elements are there in a set
- No. of elements in a set are finite or limited.
- When two sets have equal no. of elements
- ____ is denoted by U
- A non-empty set of all the subsets under consideration
- Set of all possible subsets
- ____ letters are used to represent sets
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- The ____ in which elements appear isn't important
- A set that has only one element.
- Another name for the objects in a set
- A set that is represented by {}
- Two sets are said to be ____ when every element of A & B are the same
- Every element of Set A is an element of Set B
- Sets that intersect are drawn this way
14 Clues: ____ is denoted by U • Set of all possible subsets • A set that is represented by {} • A set that has only one element. • No common elements are there in a set • Another name for the objects in a set • Sets that intersect are drawn this way • ____ letters are used to represent sets • When two sets have equal no. of elements • Every element of Set A is an element of Set B • ...
Set theory 2021-09-29
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- Disepakatai AFTA pada bulan
- salah satu sumber devisa negara
- Perbatasan negara Kamboja
- Negara penghasil padi terbesar di Asean
- ASEAN Economic community
- tempat pelaksanaan KTT II APEC
- Mata pencharian utama penduduk vietnam
- masyarakat ekonomi Asean
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- negara transit teramai di Asia
- Salah satu barang ekspor singapura
- North American Free trade Area
- sungai yang mengaliri kamboja
- penghasil kelapa sawit terbesar di Asia
- ASEAN Free Trade Area adalah
- Asia pacific cooperation
15 Clues: ASEAN Economic community • Asia pacific cooperation • masyarakat ekonomi Asean • Perbatasan negara Kamboja • Disepakatai AFTA pada bulan • ASEAN Free Trade Area adalah • sungai yang mengaliri kamboja • negara transit teramai di Asia • North American Free trade Area • tempat pelaksanaan KTT II APEC • salah satu sumber devisa negara • Salah satu barang ekspor singapura • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-02
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- A group of notes that sound together
- The chords used in this scale make the piece seem dark and miserable
- Also known as the F clef
- The name of the note with the value of four crotchet beats
- Name given for the difference between two white notes on a piano
- Half a tone
- The note you have to count in 'e + a'
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- How high or low
- Also known as the G clef
- How loud or quiet
- Goes up
- The chords used in this scale make the piece seem bright and happy
- Goes down
- Speed
14 Clues: Speed • Goes up • Goes down • Half a tone • How high or low • How loud or quiet • Also known as the G clef • Also known as the F clef • A group of notes that sound together • The note you have to count in 'e + a' • The name of the note with the value of four crotchet beats • Name given for the difference between two white notes on a piano • ...
game theory 2018-09-09
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- The …….value for which each player in a game always selects the same strategy is called the equilibrium point.
- Game theory is the study of selecting ……… strategy.
- The calling population is assumed to be infinite when arrivals are ….. of each other.
- Games which involve more than two players are called …..person games.
- The utilization factor is a key operating characteristic for a ………system.
- The …….. queue discipline may be classified as pre-emptive or non-pre-emptive.
- It is a …….. strategy game where both player select their optimal strategy.
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- A game is said to be fair if both upper and lower values of the game are same and ……..
- It is a point where minimax value is equal to maximin value.
- This Principal is used to reduce the size of the payoff matrix of a game.
- Customer behaviour in which he moves from one queue to another in a multiple channel situation is……..
- This symbol describes the interarrival time distribution.
- The Service Mechanism in a queuing system is characterized by server’s………..
- Algebraic/Matrix/Graphical method can be used to solve ……… strategy game.
14 Clues: Game theory is the study of selecting ……… strategy. • This symbol describes the interarrival time distribution. • It is a point where minimax value is equal to maximin value. • Games which involve more than two players are called …..person games. • This Principal is used to reduce the size of the payoff matrix of a game. • ...
game theory 2018-09-09
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- The …….value for which each player in a game always selects the same strategy is called the equilibrium point.
- Game theory is the study of selecting ……… strategy.
- The calling population is assumed to be infinite when arrivals are ….. of each other.
- Games which involve more than two players are called …..person games.
- The utilization factor is a key operating characteristic for a ………system.
- The …….. queue discipline may be classified as pre-emptive or non-pre-emptive.
- It is a …….. strategy game where both player select their optimal strategy.
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- A game is said to be fair if both upper and lower values of the game are same and ……..
- It is a point where minimax value is equal to maximin value.
- This Principal is used to reduce the size of the payoff matrix of a game.
- Customer behaviour in which he moves from one queue to another in a multiple channel situation is……..
- This symbol describes the interarrival time distribution.
- The Service Mechanism in a queuing system is characterized by server’s………..
- Algebraic/Matrix/Graphical method can be used to solve ……… strategy game.
14 Clues: Game theory is the study of selecting ……… strategy. • This symbol describes the interarrival time distribution. • It is a point where minimax value is equal to maximin value. • Games which involve more than two players are called …..person games. • This Principal is used to reduce the size of the payoff matrix of a game. • ...
Atomic Theory 2019-01-24
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- This man's experiments provided the first evidence that atoms are made of smaller particles
- This relationship between elements in compounds is always the same
- The negatively charged particle in an atom
- This shows the most likley locations for electrons in an atom
- This man's experiments focussed on electrons and their positions
- This exists because an atom can have different number of neutrons
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- The man who created the Gold Foil experiment and theorised that all of an atom's positive charge is concentrated in its nucleus
- The positively charged particle in the nucleus
- This number shows the number of electrons in an atom
- Name of the person who proposed that all elements are composed of atoms
- James Chadwick designed an experiment to show that these exist
- The most stable electron configuration
- Electrons change this level as they gain or lose energies
- This is the region of space around the nucleus where an electon is likley to be found
14 Clues: The most stable electron configuration • The negatively charged particle in an atom • The positively charged particle in the nucleus • This number shows the number of electrons in an atom • Electrons change this level as they gain or lose energies • This shows the most likley locations for electrons in an atom • ...
Atomic Theory 2019-01-24
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- This number shows the number of electrons in an atom
- The man who created the Gold Foil experiment and theorised that all of an atom's positive charge is concentrated in its nucleus
- Electrons change this level as they gain or lose energies
- James Chadwick designed an experiment to show that these exist
- The most stable electron configuration
- The negatively charged particle in an atom
- This is the region of space around the nucleus where an electon is likley to be found
- The positively charged particle in the nucleus
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- This exists because an atom can have different number of neutrons
- This man's experiments focussed on electrons and their positions
- This shows the most likley locations for electrons in an atom
- This man's experiments provided the first evidence that atoms are made of smaller particles
- This relationship between elements in compounds is always the same
- Name of the person who proposed that all elements are composed of atoms
14 Clues: The most stable electron configuration • The negatively charged particle in an atom • The positively charged particle in the nucleus • This number shows the number of electrons in an atom • Electrons change this level as they gain or lose energies • This shows the most likley locations for electrons in an atom • ...
hair theory 2015-11-01
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- Outer layer of skin
- Forms the lower part of the hair root
- pili Muscle attached to the base of hair the follicle
- Each hair is situated in this
- The pigment in the hair
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- Small cone shape area that fits into the hair bulb
- gland Secretes oily substance called sebum
- hair Found on certain parts of the body
- The outer layer of the hair
- Phase Transitional phase of hair growth
- Phase Final stage where no further growth happens
- Found on a foetus
- This is the middle layer of the hair
- Phase Active growth phase of hair follicle
14 Clues: Found on a foetus • Outer layer of skin • The pigment in the hair • The outer layer of the hair • Each hair is situated in this • This is the middle layer of the hair • Forms the lower part of the hair root • Phase Transitional phase of hair growth • hair Found on certain parts of the body • gland Secretes oily substance called sebum • ...
Colour Theory 2023-10-25
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- When you add grey to a colour.
- 3 pigment colours that cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colours.
- Which colours are vivid and energetic?
- The _____ colour scheme is a variation of the complementary colour scheme.
- Black, Grey and White and considered to be ____ colours.
- These are the colours formed by mixing two primary colors.
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- colours are any two colours which are directly opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- This colour scheme uses colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel.
- These are the colours formed by mixing a primary and a secondary colour.
- When you add black to a colour.
- These colours give an impression of calm.
- Tints, tones and shades of the same colour.
- ____ colour scheme uses colours that are evenly spaced around the colour wheel.
- When you and white to a colour.
14 Clues: When you add grey to a colour. • When you add black to a colour. • When you and white to a colour. • Which colours are vivid and energetic? • These colours give an impression of calm. • Tints, tones and shades of the same colour. • Black, Grey and White and considered to be ____ colours. • These are the colours formed by mixing two primary colors. • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-02-06
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- A neutrally charged subatomic particle
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of electrons
- The weighted average mass of the atoms in a naturally occurring sample of the element
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- The area around an atom's nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found
- A pure chemical compound is always made up of the same elements combined together in a tied (or definite) proportions of mass
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- The central most important part of something
- The amount of matter stays the same, even when matter changes form
- When two elements form more than one compound the ratios of the masses of the second element that combine with the first element will always be ratios of small whole numbers
- A positively charged subatomic particle
- A Negatively charged subatomic particle
14 Clues: The basic unit of a chemical element • A neutrally charged subatomic particle • A positively charged subatomic particle • A Negatively charged subatomic particle • The central most important part of something • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • ...
Music Theory 2023-02-16
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- A note that equals one beat (Ta)
- A note that equals half a beat (Two equals Ti-Ti)
- A dotted half note equals this many beats (In between a half note and whole note)
- A rest that equals two silent beats
- A clef that is used for upper voices
- A rest that equals half a silent beat
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- A rest that equals one silent beat
- A rest that equals four silent beats
- A note that equals four beats (Ta-a-a-a)
- A note that equals two beats (Ta-a)
- A clef that is used for lower voices
- I am in this class with Ms.Garver
- The five lines and four spaces in music
- The musical term used to describe how long or short a note/rest lasts
14 Clues: A note that equals one beat (Ta) • I am in this class with Ms.Garver • A rest that equals one silent beat • A note that equals two beats (Ta-a) • A rest that equals two silent beats • A rest that equals four silent beats • A clef that is used for lower voices • A clef that is used for upper voices • A rest that equals half a silent beat • ...
Music Theory 2024-02-19
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- 2/4 4/4 3/4
- Flat, Sharp, Natural
- Gradually faster
- To create or write a melody
- Hold the note longer than its original value
- mp (Dynamic Marking)
- 4 Beats
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- Gradually Slower
- Play the note detatched
- Another name for 4/4 time signature
- f (Dynamic Marking
- Gradually Louder
- p (Dynamic Marking)
- The 5 lines and 4 spaces
14 Clues: 4 Beats • 2/4 4/4 3/4 • Gradually Slower • Gradually faster • Gradually Louder • f (Dynamic Marking • p (Dynamic Marking) • Flat, Sharp, Natural • mp (Dynamic Marking) • Play the note detatched • The 5 lines and 4 spaces • To create or write a melody • Another name for 4/4 time signature • Hold the note longer than its original value
Set theory 2024-02-21
15 Clues: | • #A • A×B • A ∆ B • A \ B • (a,b) • A ∩ B • A ∪ B • A - B • A ⊆ B • Ø = { }. • all subsets of A. • a collection of elements. • meaning or definition of a∈A. • both sets have the same members.
Set Theory 2024-02-23
Learning Theory 2024-07-02
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- to decrease behavior
- refers to the number of responses or time between reinforcements, which varies or changes.
- a process of turning an abstract concept or idea into an observable and measurable one
- occurs after a certain amount of occurrences or a set amount of time
- a type of learning where the process of acquiring new and enduring information via the formation of bonds or connections between elements
- a marker that acts as a bridge between a desired behavior and the delivery of a primary reinforcer
- to increase behavior
- the schedule is based on the number of responses between reinforcements
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- the schedule is based on the time between reinforcements
- is a type of learning in which an organism’s behavior toward a specific stimulus changes over time without any evident link to consequences.
- Adding something to either decrease or increase behavior
- Removing something to either decrease or increase behavior
- a principle that an opportunity to engage in more probable behaviors will reinforce less probable behaviors
- reinforcement is previously provided that is discontinued to decrease or eliminate a behavior.
14 Clues: to decrease behavior • to increase behavior • the schedule is based on the time between reinforcements • Adding something to either decrease or increase behavior • Removing something to either decrease or increase behavior • occurs after a certain amount of occurrences or a set amount of time • the schedule is based on the number of responses between reinforcements • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- when water vapor turns into a liquid condensationpoint the temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- positive and negative charged particles
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- the liquid turns into a gas
- the temperature when a solid turns from a liquid
- particles that move fast and escape the container
- the temperature when a liquid turns into a solid
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- particles that vibrate in place
- particles that take the shape of the container and move around
- when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor
- anything takes up mass or space
- hotness or coldness of an object
- motion
14 Clues: motion • the liquid turns into a gas • particles that vibrate in place • anything takes up mass or space • when a solid turns into a liquid • hotness or coldness of an object • when a liquid turns into a solid • positive and negative charged particles • when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor • the temperature when a solid turns from a liquid • ...
Set Theory 2022-09-08
Cell Theory 2022-10-03
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- thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells
- in eukaryotic cells, all cellular contents outside the nucleus, in prokaryotic cells, all of the cells' contents
- organism whose cells contain a nucleus
- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- in cells, structure that contains the cells genetic information
- basic unit of all forms of life
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- strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
- fundamental concept of biology that states all living things are composed of cells
- network of protein filaments in a eukaryotic cell that gives the cell its shape and internal organization and is involved in movement
- organism whose cells do not contain a nucleus
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy
- cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell; the site of protein synthesis
- specialized structure that performs important cellular functions
14 Clues: basic unit of all forms of life • organism whose cells contain a nucleus • organism whose cells do not contain a nucleus • thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells • strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells • in cells, structure that contains the cells genetic information • ...
Learning theory 2023-09-11
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- Conducted BOBO doll experiment
- The will to perform the behaviour
- Imitation is more likely to happen if role model is similar to the observer
- Used to see if our variables are responsible for results
- 4 elements of SLT
- When an individual observes a behaviour from a role model and copies it
- The extent to which we notice certain behaviours
- Unpleasant consequence of a behaviour
- Occurs when we avoid something unpleasant
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- Learning through association
- SLT is often described as what between cog and behaviourist approach
- How well the behaviour is remembered
- The ability of the observer to perform the behaviour
- Conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's experiment
14 Clues: 4 elements of SLT • Learning through association • Conducted BOBO doll experiment • The will to perform the behaviour • How well the behaviour is remembered • Unpleasant consequence of a behaviour • Occurs when we avoid something unpleasant • Conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's experiment • The extent to which we notice certain behaviours • ...
Bond Theory 2024-11-01
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- describing delocalized electrons within certain molecules or polyatomic ions where the bonding cannot be expressed by a single Lewis formula.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- the state of being stable.
- each of the actual or potential patterns of electron density that may be formed in an atom or molecule by one or more electrons, and that can be represented as a wave functio
- a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture.
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- the strongest type of covalent chemical bond
- a theory which describes chemical bonding.
- the quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating.
- a very simplified representation of the valence shell electrons in a molecule
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- the state or power of being reactive or the degree to which a thing is reactive.
- covalent chemical bonds,
- the ability to do work
- a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences.
14 Clues: the ability to do work • covalent chemical bonds, • the state of being stable. • a theory which describes chemical bonding. • the strongest type of covalent chemical bond • a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture. • the quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating. • a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture. • ...
Cell Theory 2025-10-22
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- organism composed of one cell
- cells reproduce through the process of cell _____________
- tool used by scientists to observe small things
- scientist that observed animal tissues under a microscope and concluded they are made of cells
- scientist that coined the term "cell"
- cells are the basic unit of __________ and function in living organisms
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- scientist that observed plant tissues under a microscope and determined they are made of cells
- one living individual
- scientist that concluded that cells must come from pre-existing cells
- organism composed of many cells
- scientist that looked at pond water and teeth scrapings and saw tiny "animacules"
- scientists that were credited with inventing the first compound microscope
- smallest basic unit of life
- what Hooke observed under the microscope
14 Clues: one living individual • smallest basic unit of life • organism composed of one cell • organism composed of many cells • scientist that coined the term "cell" • what Hooke observed under the microscope • tool used by scientists to observe small things • cells reproduce through the process of cell _____________ • ...
Music Theory 2025-12-02
14 Clues: Loud • Soft • Medium loud • Medium soft • Lowers a note • Raises a note • Gradually get softer • Gradually get louder • Composer who went deaf • Name of Mr Whaley's dog • Considered a musical genius • This clef is for lower voices • This clef is for higher voices • Reading music for the first time
Trait Theory 2026-05-10
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- Acronym used to remember the Big Five personality traits in psychology
- Big Five trait linked to cooperation, kindness and empathy towards others
- Type of numerical data produced when rating scales are used in personality assessments
- Big Five trait describing people who are sociable, energetic and outgoing
- Important feature of questionnaires referring to consistency of responses, although it may be reduced by extraneous variables affecting answers
- Type of data produced when people use rating scales in personality assessments based on personal opinions or interpretations
- Unique combination of behaviours, thoughts and emotions that influence how a person acts
- Big Five trait associated with emotional instability, stress and anxiety
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- Big Five trait associated with being organised, responsible and self-disciplined
- Big Five trait linked to creativity, curiosity and willingness to try new experiences
- Measure commonly used to assess personality by collecting participant responses to questions
- Personality trait describing people who prefer lower levels of social stimulation and quieter environments
- Enduring characteristic or behaviour pattern that forms part of a person’s personality
- Psychologist who developed a theory of personality based on dimensions such as introversion and extraversion
14 Clues: Acronym used to remember the Big Five personality traits in psychology • Big Five trait associated with emotional instability, stress and anxiety • Big Five trait linked to cooperation, kindness and empathy towards others • Big Five trait describing people who are sociable, energetic and outgoing • ...
Colors 2022-05-19
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- a color that represents calm
- a color that represents the sky
- a color that represents authority
- a color that represents justice
- a color that represents spirituality
- a color that represents selfcontrol
- a color that represents braveness
- a color that represents death
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- a color that represents pureness
- a color that represents the sun
- a color that represents stability
- a color that represents neutrality
- a color that represents innocence
- a color that represents elegance
- a color that represents war
- a color that represents harmony
- a color that represents peace
- a color that represents happiness
- a color that represents protection
- a color that represents power
20 Clues: a color that represents war • a color that represents calm • a color that represents peace • a color that represents power • a color that represents death • a color that represents the sun • a color that represents the sky • a color that represents justice • a color that represents harmony • a color that represents pureness • a color that represents elegance • ...
Colors 2025-02-05
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- The color of a coin
- The color of pigs
- The color of blue vitriol
- The color of grapes
- The color of tulips
- The color of a tree trunk
- The color of a mint
- The color of tangerines
- The color of oil
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- The color of the clothes you wear on a funeral
- The color of the clouds
- The color of a lime
- The color of the sun
- The color of the grass
- The color of a disco ball
- The color of the skin
- The color of roses
- The color of the ocean
- The color of a sky
- The color of a donkey
20 Clues: The color of oil • The color of pigs • The color of roses • The color of a sky • The color of a coin • The color of a lime • The color of grapes • The color of tulips • The color of a mint • The color of the sun • The color of the skin • The color of a donkey • The color of the grass • The color of the ocean • The color of the clouds • The color of tangerines • The color of blue vitriol • ...
Madisen Brite Times - Swifties 2025-05-21
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- The “theory” that Taylor Swift and Karlie Kloss were secretly in a relationship
- Theory that this era was Taylor's most planned and foreshadowed transformation
- Theory that track ? is always the most vulnerable or emotional song on each album
- Fan joke that the ? track on each album is always emotionally devastating
- reference to queer-coded love and escapism in Midnights
- The rumored "lost" album believed to have been scrapped or hidden
- The aesthetic and symbolism fans associate with folklore and evermore eras
- Tina literally guessed this surprise song the night we went
- Song widely believed to contain Easter eggs about a hidden relationship timeline
- broader theory that Taylor Swift is part of the LGBTQ+ community
- Theorized inspiration behind “You Belong With Me” being about this girl from high school
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- Taylor’s current relationship label
- Theory that it's from the POV of the "other girl" in a love triangle
- Theorized to be Taylor’s way of confirming her control and narrative planning
- Fan theory that this song on Midnights hints at a secret love affair
- Fans say this song reclaims sparkle and power post-evermore sadness
16 Clues: Taylor’s current relationship label • reference to queer-coded love and escapism in Midnights • Tina literally guessed this surprise song the night we went • broader theory that Taylor Swift is part of the LGBTQ+ community • The rumored "lost" album believed to have been scrapped or hidden • Fans say this song reclaims sparkle and power post-evermore sadness • ...
Colors 2025-03-11
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- A light pink-orange color, like the fish.
- A dark blue color, like some uniforms.
- The color of treasure.
- The color of snow.
- A bright green color, like the fruit.
- The color of the ocean.
- The color of a pumpkin.
- A bright blue-green color, like the sky.
- A deep blue color, like the night sky.
- The color of chocolate.
- A dark purple color, like the fruit.
- A light purple color, like the flower.
- A dark green color, like the fruit.
- The color of grass.
- The color of coal.
- The color of a shiny coin.
- A bright pink-purple color, like the flower.
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- A light blue color, like water.
- The color of the sun.
- A bright pink-purple color, like some flowers.
- A deep red color, like a rose.
- A light purple color, like the flower.
- The color of an apple.
- A light brown color, like some walls.
- The color of a candy bar.
- A blue-green color, like the gemstone.
- The color of sand.
- The color of grapes.
- The color of bubblegum.
- The color of a cloudy sky.
- A light brown color, like some uniforms.
31 Clues: The color of snow. • The color of sand. • The color of coal. • The color of grass. • The color of grapes. • The color of the sun. • The color of treasure. • The color of an apple. • The color of the ocean. • The color of a pumpkin. • The color of chocolate. • The color of bubblegum. • The color of a candy bar. • The color of a cloudy sky. • The color of a shiny coin. • ...
Fun Facts! 2023-08-28
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- I have a cat named Pickles
- released music on spotify
- I like to draw on my phone
- favorite animal is an Amazon Milk Frog.
- I play field hockey
- Prefers to drink water in multiples of 3.5 ounces
- I've been to Mexico
- i love taylor swift
- I have a hypothermia baby on my water bottle
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- i like to use clay
- I painted color theory on the wall
- I had to stay overnight in the Dallas airport this summer
- I have watched Monty Python's Holy Grail 7 times in a row
- I painted "I survived" on the art room wall
- has met Bill Nye the science guy
- my favorite colors are blue and yellow
- my cat looks like an alien
17 Clues: i like to use clay • I play field hockey • I've been to Mexico • i love taylor swift • released music on spotify • I have a cat named Pickles • I like to draw on my phone • my cat looks like an alien • has met Bill Nye the science guy • I painted color theory on the wall • my favorite colors are blue and yellow • favorite animal is an Amazon Milk Frog. • ...
Investigating Science Module 4 2025-09-17
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- A theory that explains how species change over time through natural selection and adaptation.
- The scientific explanation that burning requires oxygen, replacing earlier incorrect ideas like phlogiston theory.
- A scientific law stating that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles.
- A law of inheritance stating that some traits are dominant and will appear in offspring even if only one parent passes on the gene.
- A law in physics that states the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to resistance (V = IR).
- An old cosmological theory proposing that the universe has no beginning or end and is always expanding but maintaining constant density.
- A disproven idea suggesting that traits gained during an organism’s life can be passed to its offspring.
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- A theory explaining the movement of Earth’s crustal plates and how this movement shapes landforms and causes earthquakes and volcanoes.
- A law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
- A law stating that the acceleration of an object depends on the force applied and its mass (F = ma).
- The scientific explanation that all matter is made of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of elements.
- A scientific law stating that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a closed system, only changed in form.
- A scientific theory that matter is made up of indivisible atoms, later refined as new evidence showed atoms are divisible.
- A geological law stating that in undisturbed rock layers, the oldest layers are at the bottom and the youngest are at the top.
- A theory that the universe began from a single point about 13.8 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since.
- A statement that describes a consistent relationship or pattern in nature, usually expressed in words or mathematics.
- An old and disproven theory that the Earth is at the centre of the universe and all planets and stars orbit it.
- The theory that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases.
- An explanation of natural events or phenomena that is supported by a large body of evidence and can be tested.
19 Clues: The theory that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases. • A theory that explains how species change over time through natural selection and adaptation. • A law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. • ...
Chapter 14 & 15 2020-12-08
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- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce’s landmark work
- The Great Critiscm series reflects the influence of
- Six million Jews were murdered.
- use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as?
- Composer who wrote 4'33
- Powerful poem by Langston Hughes
- Pioneer figure in American Pop art
- First totalitarian state of the twentieth century established in
- Konstantin is associated with
- Picasso’s landmark painting
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- Leading action painter of the twentieth century
- Theory of everything
- Artist of “The Migration Series”
- “The world will never be white again”
- Author of “The War of the Worlds”
- German politician
- First totalitarian state of twentieth century established in
- Freud theorized that the libido was an important drive of
- According to Freud Civilization was a product of
- fauvist artwork notable for their
20 Clues: German politician • Theory of everything • Composer who wrote 4'33 • Picasso’s landmark painting • Konstantin is associated with • Six million Jews were murdered. • Artist of “The Migration Series” • Powerful poem by Langston Hughes • Author of “The War of the Worlds” • fauvist artwork notable for their • Pioneer figure in American Pop art • “The world will never be white again” • ...
Shapes and Color 2022-07-20
16 Clues: shape of love • color of tree • color of hair • color of cloud • color of Barbie • color of tomato • shape of the box • color of the sky • color of the sun • shape of the ball • shape of mountain • color and a fruit • color of chocolate • shape of the ruler • color between black and white • shape of the yellow thing in the night sky
The Color Wheel 2023-01-20
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- means friendship or happiness
- colors created by combining two primary colors
- a color scheme that is made from one single color
- means royalty
- means purity & innocence
- when you choose two colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel
- means warmth
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- a color scheme that includes a wide range of colors
- colors basic colors of red, yellow, & blue
- the most important & obvious element in design
- colors third-rank colors
- means very cooling
- symbol for love
- a color scheme that uses colors next to each other on the color wheel
- this color tends to be a receding color
- means very restful & symbolizes life
16 Clues: means warmth • means royalty • symbol for love • means very cooling • colors third-rank colors • means purity & innocence • means friendship or happiness • means very restful & symbolizes life • this color tends to be a receding color • colors basic colors of red, yellow, & blue • colors created by combining two primary colors • the most important & obvious element in design • ...
The Color Purple 2013-02-14
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- A large woman who befriends Celie and later marries Harpo
- protagonist and narrator of the story
- Celie's biological son
- blues singer, appears to be Mr. ______’s mistress
- A girl who befriends Olivia and marries Adam
- The daughter of the mayor
- Celie’s younger sister
- Samuel’s wife
- the lover of Harpo after Sofia leaves him
- Mr. ______’s eldest son
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- Celie's biological daughter
- Wife to the mayor of the town where Celie resides
- Minister who he and his wife Corrine adopts Celie’s children
- Shug’s husband
- Celie and Nettie’s stepfather, who abuses Celie physically and sexually
- Sister of Mr. ______
16 Clues: Samuel’s wife • Shug’s husband • Sister of Mr. ______ • Celie's biological son • Celie’s younger sister • Mr. ______’s eldest son • The daughter of the mayor • Celie's biological daughter • protagonist and narrator of the story • the lover of Harpo after Sofia leaves him • A girl who befriends Olivia and marries Adam • Wife to the mayor of the town where Celie resides • ...
Chapter 2 2023-09-01
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- He developed a theory saying that people choose between right and wrong called moral decisions
- He was a pioneer using the psychoanalytic theory
- He was well known for identifying the basic principles of operant conditioning
- The age when trust vs. mistrust happens in Erikson's theory
- He demonstrated his behavior theory of classic conditioning with an experiment with a dog
- The stage in Piaget's theory where toddlers begin to communicate
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- First stage of Piaget's cognitive theory
- He developed the psychosocial theory about development that has 8 levels of conflicts
- The age when Identity vs. Identity Confusion happens in Erikson's theory
- He developed the social cognitive theory saying people learn their behaviors from watching others
- He developed a cognitive theory with 4 stages that each child must go through
11 Clues: First stage of Piaget's cognitive theory • He was a pioneer using the psychoanalytic theory • The age when trust vs. mistrust happens in Erikson's theory • The stage in Piaget's theory where toddlers begin to communicate • The age when Identity vs. Identity Confusion happens in Erikson's theory • ...
UNIT 2 - COLOR 2023-10-01
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- to suggest an explanation for something which has not yet been proved to be true
- to give someone a signal to do something
- to recognise the differences between two people, ideas or things
- a combination of colours that has been chosen for the walls, furniture, etc. of a particular room or building
- very strongly or completely
- easily noticed and unusual
- always behaving or happening in a similar, especially positive, way
- things which exist apart from other things, having their own independent existence
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- not having an obvious order or plan
- all of the words that you know or can produce
- new and original, not like anything seen before
- light colours that are not strong
- the people who live in a building
- an idea or principle of something that exists
- one form of a colour, especially a darker or a lighter form
- being the only-existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual or special in some way
16 Clues: easily noticed and unusual • very strongly or completely • light colours that are not strong • the people who live in a building • not having an obvious order or plan • to give someone a signal to do something • all of the words that you know or can produce • an idea or principle of something that exists • new and original, not like anything seen before • ...
Color and Printing 2024-10-22
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- A “batch” is a LARGE amount of copies or products made at ONCE
- A pure color with GRAY added
- The BLANK space or BORDER around the edges of a page, layout, or digital or printed document. Margins serve several purposes, including: separation, balance, and FRAMING
- Colors used for DIGITAL screens, made from different amounts of RED, GREEN, and BLUE
- A smooth TRANSITION from one COLOR to another
- A PURE color with NO black or white added
- A pure color with BLACK added to DARKEN
- A pure color with WHITE added to LIGHTEN
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- A SYSTEM that standardizes colors for CONSISTENCY in printing
- Colors used for PRINTING, made from different percentages of CYAN, magenta, YELLOW, and black
- Is a term used in professional printing to help AVOID costly mistakes, make sure colors are CORRECT, and ALL content is accurate
- Crop marks are THIN lines or indicators that are printed in the margins of a document to indicate where the paper should be TRIMMED after printing
- How BRIGHT or DULL a color is
- Is the EXTRA space added to a design that extends PAST the final trim line of a printed piece
- The CLARITY or sharpness of an image
- A CODE that represents a SPECIFIC color on a COMPUTER or in a design program
16 Clues: A pure color with GRAY added • How BRIGHT or DULL a color is • The CLARITY or sharpness of an image • A pure color with BLACK added to DARKEN • A pure color with WHITE added to LIGHTEN • A PURE color with NO black or white added • A smooth TRANSITION from one COLOR to another • A SYSTEM that standardizes colors for CONSISTENCY in printing • ...
color your world 2025-04-09
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- When you add black to a color it becomes
- Female cats that are more than 1 color
- I'm dreaming of a _____ Christmas
- Color you get when you mix blue and yellow
- The dominant color in the Teen area at Gates Library
- Color you get when you mix red and blue
- The inability to distinguish red and green
- When you add white to a color it becomes
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- The colors of the US flag (3 words)
- When someone is sick, they might look...
- Color you get when you mix red and yellow
- The number of colors in a rainbow
- What color are Angus cows usually
- Robin's chests are what color
- Animals/birds that lack all color
- This is called the red planet
16 Clues: Robin's chests are what color • This is called the red planet • The number of colors in a rainbow • What color are Angus cows usually • Animals/birds that lack all color • I'm dreaming of a _____ Christmas • The colors of the US flag (3 words) • Female cats that are more than 1 color • Color you get when you mix red and blue • When you add black to a color it becomes • ...
SUPERSTAR COLOR CROSSWORD 2026-05-28
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- She has a Dalmatian named Dal
- Color of 2nd place
- Color of Sonic
- Color of snow
- Color of Princess Peach
- Color of Bananas
- Color of Mikan
- her name is like a flower
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- Color of 1st place
- Color of Grapes
- Color of Yoshi
- Color of Marios hat
- He loves bugs and Ultraman
- She has a sister named Marika
- Color of Chocolate
- Color of darkness
16 Clues: Color of snow • Color of Yoshi • Color of Sonic • Color of Mikan • Color of Grapes • Color of Bananas • Color of darkness • Color of 1st place • Color of 2nd place • Color of Chocolate • Color of Marios hat • Color of Princess Peach • her name is like a flower • He loves bugs and Ultraman • She has a Dalmatian named Dal • She has a sister named Marika
Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-05
30 Clues: acre • theory • weapon • gallon • erosion • extinct • fossils • stumble • quarrel • punctual • calender • struggle • familiar • peculiar • evidence • councilor • youngster • accordion • specimens • messenger • passenger • artificial • excavation • ambassador • hypotheses • geologists • chancellor • administer • paleontologist • extracurricular
Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-05
30 Clues: acre • weapon • theory • gallon • fossils • quarrel • erosion • extinct • stumble • evidence • punctual • struggle • familiar • peculiar • calender • passenger • accordion • messenger • youngster • specimens • councilor • hypotheses • geologists • excavation • chancellor • artificial • administer • ambassador • paleontologist • extracurricular
Philosophical Foundations 2024-05-20
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- Philosophical study of experience and consciousness.
- Study of being and existence.
- Philosophy emphasizing individual freedom and choice.
- Ethical theory based on duty.
- Branch of philosophy examining reality's nature.
- Theory that knowledge arises from experience.
- Belief that only one's mind is certain.
- Philosophy advocating rationality and self-control.
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- Study of knowledge and belief.
- Philosophical tradition focusing on practical consequences.
- Ethical theory promoting greatest happiness.
- Theory of text interpretation.
- Belief in mind-body separation.
- Study of values and aesthetics.
- Belief in the absence of meaning.
15 Clues: Study of being and existence. • Ethical theory based on duty. • Study of knowledge and belief. • Theory of text interpretation. • Belief in mind-body separation. • Study of values and aesthetics. • Belief in the absence of meaning. • Belief that only one's mind is certain. • Ethical theory promoting greatest happiness. • Theory that knowledge arises from experience. • ...
47. Advanced Musical Analysis Terms 2025-08-18
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- Classification system for musical elements
- Study of signs and symbols in music
- Interpretation theory applied to musical meaning
- Theory analyzing musical styles and genres
- Study of storytelling aspects in music
- Theory analyzing relationships between chords
- Psychology of how we perceive musical wholes
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- Analysis of substitutable musical elements
- Philosophy influencing music's mathematical perfection
- Study of consciousness in musical experience
- Voice-leading principle of minimal movement
- Analytical method showing structural levels
- Classical principles applied to musical persuasion
- Analysis of references between musical works
- Harmonic space theory using triangular lattice
15 Clues: Study of signs and symbols in music • Study of storytelling aspects in music • Analysis of substitutable musical elements • Classification system for musical elements • Theory analyzing musical styles and genres • Voice-leading principle of minimal movement • Analytical method showing structural levels • Study of consciousness in musical experience • ...
Freaky Science Discoveries 2024-04-08
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- an idea or theory that is not proven
- to cause to rise and float in the air
- a feature, such as hair color, that passed on from parents to children
- a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- matter through which electricity enters or leaves
- an artificial world of images and sound created by computer that is affected by the actions of a person
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- a range of wavelengths in light beyond the violet end of the visible color
- to spread something harmful inside the body
- the device in a computer that manages information
- to increase in speed
- the distance light can travel in 1 year
- an atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative electric charge
- to study something closely and carefully
- tools, machines, or ways to do things that use the latest discoveries
- to leave behind an outer covering that has become too small
15 Clues: to increase in speed • an idea or theory that is not proven • to cause to rise and float in the air • the distance light can travel in 1 year • to study something closely and carefully • to spread something harmful inside the body • the device in a computer that manages information • matter through which electricity enters or leaves • ...
Science Terms 3 2021-11-01
Particle Theory 2019-11-05
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- If you heat up a material enough and provide it with lots of energy, the forces will __________.
- The particles are too close together in a liquid so they cannot be ____________.
- Then particles in a solid formation gain so much energy they break completely apart and turn into a gas.
- When the particles in a liquid lose enough energy and form really strong forces again.
- When gas particles lose energy and the forces become stronger turning them into a liquid formation.
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- The forces between particles in a liquid are _________ meaning the particles can flow but are still attracted to one another.
- The more scientific name for a particle.
- Solids have ________ __________ between the particles holding them in an organised formation.
- When the particles in a liquid gain enough energy to break the forces between them.
- The particles in a solid have little energy and are moving slightly.
- When solid particles lose their structured formation and gain a little energy.
- The state where the particles are in organised rows.
- The state where the particles are touching but can roll over one another.
- The state in which particles have the most energy.
14 Clues: The more scientific name for a particle. • The state in which particles have the most energy. • The state where the particles are in organised rows. • The particles in a solid have little energy and are moving slightly. • The state where the particles are touching but can roll over one another. • ...
Music theory 2021-01-09
14 Clues: loud • soft • 1-beat note • 2-beat note • single layer • getting louder • chordal texture • repeating pattern • music notation’s 5 lines • how high or low a note is • layers in a piece of music • tells us the number of beats per bar • everyone singing/playing the same line • good melodies are made up of a ..... structure
Cell Theory 2012-11-12
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- Used to produce food in plants only.
- Protect a cell as shelter, like the walls of a house. (only in plants)
- It is also named the gate of the nucleus.
- It is the director of the cell.
- The part of a cell that the areas of movement take place.
- Stores food, water and chemicals.
- Ribosomes are made here.
- The part of the cell that is like the powerhouse of the cell.
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- Its nickname is ER.
- Holds and protects the cell like a gate.
- This part breaks down old cells to be reused.
- Small grain-shaped parts that produce protiens
- It is nicknamed the post office.
- The part of the cell that is the control center.
14 Clues: Its nickname is ER. • Ribosomes are made here. • It is the director of the cell. • It is nicknamed the post office. • Stores food, water and chemicals. • Used to produce food in plants only. • Holds and protects the cell like a gate. • It is also named the gate of the nucleus. • This part breaks down old cells to be reused. • Small grain-shaped parts that produce protiens • ...
Evolutionary Theory 2013-04-24
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- a scientist who studies fossils
- The theory that life on earth descended from non-living things.
- The theory that eukaryotes were once formed by prokaryotes that swallowed each other but lived together instead of digesting each other.
- the theory that geologic processes take place at the same rate.
- The theory that all life is descended from living things
- changes in groups of living things over time
- a method of dating fossils by tracking the radioactive breakdown of the rock
- the amount of time that it takes for a radioactive sample to break down to half its original amount
- breeding of organisms to produce desired traits. (ex. Labradoodles)
- The remains of an organism
- the process that results in the survival of the fittest by means of illness, predation, etc.
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- the apparent jump in the biodiversity on top of the PreCambrian layer. Marks likely beginning of flood.
- old theory that life can spring from dead or inanimate objects. (Ex. maggots grow when you allow meat to spoil)
- layers of sedimentary rock that represent the rapid deposition of flood-borne sediment. Divided into 13 periods by geologists and paleontologists.
14 Clues: The remains of an organism • a scientist who studies fossils • changes in groups of living things over time • The theory that all life is descended from living things • The theory that life on earth descended from non-living things. • the theory that geologic processes take place at the same rate. • breeding of organisms to produce desired traits. (ex. Labradoodles) • ...
Critical Theory 2016-09-07
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- He's fresh
- Comes at the cost of the death of the author, for a reader
- Reader response critic
- Fitzgerald sent these to his daughter
- A fallacy occurring when one takes reader response too far, maybe
- Well known for the parallels between his life and work
- A fallacy occurring when a reader focus too much on the author
- Her death might overshadow her poems
- Reader response might celebrate emotion over this
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- Potential limitation of every lens
- French lit crit who argues that the author is a modern figure
- Might occur between reader and text
- Reader response: not what the text _, but what it _
- R.B.'s essay eschewing the weight of writerly intent
14 Clues: He's fresh • Reader response critic • Potential limitation of every lens • Might occur between reader and text • Her death might overshadow her poems • Fitzgerald sent these to his daughter • Reader response might celebrate emotion over this • Reader response: not what the text _, but what it _ • R.B.'s essay eschewing the weight of writerly intent • ...
set theory 2022-03-18
SET THEORY 2022-03-16
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- objects that belong to set A and set B
- ℚ
- collection of 2 elements
- objects that belong to A and not to B
- objects that belong to A or B but not to their intersection
- A ⊅ B
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- the number of elements of set A
- set membership
- set of all possible values
- ℝ
- not set membership
- A ⊇ B
- a collection of elements
- All subset of A
- set of allordered pairs from A and B
15 Clues: ℝ • ℚ • A ⊇ B • A ⊅ B • set membership • All subset of A • not set membership • a collection of elements • collection of 2 elements • set of all possible values • the number of elements of set A • set of allordered pairs from A and B • objects that belong to A and not to B • objects that belong to set A and set B • objects that belong to A or B but not to their intersection
Set Theory 2022-03-16
Havighurst theory 2021-11-20
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- genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics
- a process where women experience hormonal changes which result in the loss of ability to reproduce.
- an intra-individual transformation that is attributed to progressions corresponding to age.
- germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenatal development.
- personalities are modified through interaction with family , experiences at school , and acculturation.
- a___adulthood is the period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for the aged parents and the growing children . Many psychological and intellectual
- the belief that personality traits present during infancy injured throughout the lifespan
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- discontinuity view sees development as more abrupt a succession of changes to produce did that extends from conception to death.
- environmental variables; childhood experiences how we were raised social relationship, surrounding culture
- period of development before birth.
- according to Havighurst it is one that arises at the certain period in our lives , the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later tasks.an intra-individual transformation that is attributed to progessions corresponding to age.
- Havighurst has identified six major age periods, 13-18 years is what age periods.
- there are two specific ways to study nature-nurture the twin studies and ___ studies.
- the true foundation age
14 Clues: the true foundation age • period of development before birth. • germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenatal development. • Havighurst has identified six major age periods, 13-18 years is what age periods. • genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics • ...
Internet Theory 2022-02-23
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- Irish free e-learning website (4)
- The WWW (5,4,3)
- Online payment service (6)
- Social network for videos
- First page of a website (8)
- Major e-commerce website (6)
- Tool to find information on the Internet (6,6)
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- This is entered after your username (8)
- This is a popular social network (8)
- Use these to move around on a website (10)
- Google Chrome is one of these (3,7)
- Company that provides Internet connection (1,1,1)
- Buying and selling online (1,8)
- Wireless connection (2,2)
14 Clues: The WWW (5,4,3) • Social network for videos • Wireless connection (2,2) • Online payment service (6) • First page of a website (8) • Major e-commerce website (6) • Buying and selling online (1,8) • Irish free e-learning website (4) • Google Chrome is one of these (3,7) • This is a popular social network (8) • This is entered after your username (8) • ...
Theory Game 2023-10-02
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- Children reproduce observed behaviors
- Theory built off of Behavioral theory which holds that new behaviors are acquired by observing and imitating others
- Theory that believes behavior is a function of the environment
- Example of classroom management platform to monitor student behavior, improve student engagement, and communicate with parents
- Creator of Social Learning Theory
- Used to encourage good behavior in classrooms
- Thinking about thinking and learning how to learn- developable and most effective way to learn
- Gaining information and storing it for later use
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- Creator of Behaviorism
- Eliciting a desired behavior
- Learning through observation (Children see the consequences experienced by others)
- Learning method where behaviors are modified in response to rewards or punishment
- Goals of teachers when giving students rewards for good behaviors
- What a cat would pull to get food after seeing it occur
14 Clues: Creator of Behaviorism • Eliciting a desired behavior • Creator of Social Learning Theory • Children reproduce observed behaviors • Used to encourage good behavior in classrooms • Gaining information and storing it for later use • What a cat would pull to get food after seeing it occur • Theory that believes behavior is a function of the environment • ...
Kinetic Theory 2024-02-21
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- __________ of attraction hold particles together
- solid to liquid on heating
- type of movement energy
- the temperature a substance boils at
- substance that melts at 0C and boils at 100C
- liquid to gas on heating
- state of matter with vibrating particles
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- solid to gas on heating
- gas to liquid on cooling
- the temperature a substance melts at
- fixed volume but free shape state of matter
- purple crystals of ____________ permanganate
- liquid to solid on cooling
- state of matter that can be compressed
14 Clues: solid to gas on heating • type of movement energy • gas to liquid on cooling • liquid to gas on heating • solid to liquid on heating • liquid to solid on cooling • the temperature a substance melts at • the temperature a substance boils at • state of matter that can be compressed • state of matter with vibrating particles • fixed volume but free shape state of matter • ...
Set theory 2024-02-22
Set Theory 2023-09-10
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- set is often denoted as ∅
- pair is a collection of two elements
- both sets have the same member
- is an operation that creates a new set containing all the distinct elements from the input sets
- are sets A and B is denoted by the symbol "∩"
- superset is a relationship between sets is denoted by the symbol "⊃" (or sometimes "⊋")
- complement is an object that belong to A but not B
- is a set that contains all the elements of another set, including the elements of the other set itself
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- is the number of elements of set A
- is the set of all elements that belong to the universal set but not to the given set
- product is an operation that combines two sets to create a new set
- is denoted by the symbol "⊆."
- set is a set of all possible values
- is a collection of elements
- subset is a subset relationship between two sets where one set is contained within another, and the two sets are not equal
15 Clues: set is often denoted as ∅ • is a collection of elements • is denoted by the symbol "⊆." • both sets have the same member • is the number of elements of set A • set is a set of all possible values • pair is a collection of two elements • are sets A and B is denoted by the symbol "∩" • complement is an object that belong to A but not B • ...
Bronfenbrenner's Theory 2025-08-14
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- person this all affects
- Closest people to the child
- Social group around the child
- The beliefs, customs, and way of life shared by a group of people
- Culture surrounding the child, 4th ring
- Place of education
- Immediate environment surrounding the child 1st ring
- Word we used for the unscramble
- Influence of time and history, 5th ring
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- Ecological theorist who created the theory
- Indirect influence on the child 3rd ring
- What these systems have on the child
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person operates
- How the different microsystems interact 2nd ring
14 Clues: Place of education • person this all affects • Closest people to the child • Social group around the child • Word we used for the unscramble • What these systems have on the child • Culture surrounding the child, 4th ring • Influence of time and history, 5th ring • Indirect influence on the child 3rd ring • Ecological theorist who created the theory • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-06
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- Particles located inside the nucleus with a similar mass to their partner proton but with no electrical charge.
- He proposed that all matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms
- Small negatively charged particles that orbit around an atom's positively charged nucleus.
- A smaller bit of positively charged matter or sub-atomic particle within the nucleus.
- He proposed that electron moved around the nucleus in energy levels (shells), but no electrons between the energy level (think ladder)
- He discovered that an atom contains a nucleus with positively charged particles and that the electrons must be "floating" around the nucleus
- Gives the exact number of atoms o each element in a molecule.
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- Shows how specific atoms are ordered and arranged in compounds.
- Positively charged on naming ionic compounds
- Negatively charged on naming ionic compounds
- It is a bond wherein electrons are shared equally.
- He was a central figure in the development of the atomic theory of the universe.
- Are atoms that loss or gain electrons.
- Are composed of atoms chemically bonded by attractive forces.
14 Clues: Are atoms that loss or gain electrons. • Positively charged on naming ionic compounds • Negatively charged on naming ionic compounds • It is a bond wherein electrons are shared equally. • Are composed of atoms chemically bonded by attractive forces. • Gives the exact number of atoms o each element in a molecule. • ...
receptor theory 2024-10-04
14 Clues: Key • Lock • Seesaw • Coin Toss • Broken Key • Master Key • Tug-of-war • Speedometer • Dimmer Switch • Miles Per Hour • Backup Generator • Light Switch (On) • Strength of a Handshake • Persuasiveness of a Salesperson
Music Theory 2024-11-10
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- Music that is often loud and fast with strong rhythms and guitars.
- A sequence of musical notes that form a tune.
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of sound.
- Music that uses spoken words to create a rhythm and rhyme.
- Something that can be heard.
- A group of people who play instruments and sing together to make music.
- A sequence of musical notes.
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- Music that is pleasant and easy to remember
- The speed of a piece of music.
- Music that is sung in a slow and steady rhythm.
- Words that are sung in a song.
- A group of notes played together.
- A symbol used to represent a musical sound.
- A regular pulse in music.
14 Clues: A regular pulse in music. • Something that can be heard. • A sequence of musical notes. • The speed of a piece of music. • Words that are sung in a song. • A group of notes played together. • Music that is pleasant and easy to remember • A symbol used to represent a musical sound. • A sequence of musical notes that form a tune. • A strong, regular, repeated pattern of sound. • ...
Attachment theory 2025-09-03
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- Making something seem less important or serious than it really is
- Behaviour that undermines one’s own success or well-being
- a friendly and harmonious connection with someone
- reassurance Strongly desire comfort or confirmation from others
- short of Not meeting expectations or requirements
- Failure to give proper care or attention
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- Able to depend on oneself without needing help from others
- Confidence in one’s own worth and abilities
- Extremely alert and watchful, often due to anxiety or trauma
- Categorising people or things into fixed, oversimplified groups
- of abandonment Anxiety that loved ones will leave or reject you
- ease To feel comfortable and relaxed
- a bell Sounds familiar or reminds you of something
- an emotional bond Create a close and trusting emotional connection with someone
14 Clues: ease To feel comfortable and relaxed • Failure to give proper care or attention • Confidence in one’s own worth and abilities • a friendly and harmonious connection with someone • a bell Sounds familiar or reminds you of something • short of Not meeting expectations or requirements • Behaviour that undermines one’s own success or well-being • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-15
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- The type of music with synthesizers and sampling
- Chinese pop artist, Great Criticism Series
- What minimalism and geometric abstraction emphasize
- What revolutionized movies
- "The world will never be white again"
- What was the high-tech, media filled era
- Post-1945 art hub in the U.S.
- Core tone of Waiting for Godot
- Spoken poetry in hip-hop
- The theory physics quest to unite all forces
- Harlem Renaissance poet with jazz vibes
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- Action painter of the 20th century
- Feminist writer who challenged patriarchy
- Pop art pioneer, created the Campbell Soup Art
- Choreographer ignoring music rules
- Painted young black men in old-style portraits
- Composer of Einstein on the Beach
- Composed 4'33"
- What color is the eco-friendly building plan
19 Clues: Composed 4'33" • Spoken poetry in hip-hop • What revolutionized movies • Post-1945 art hub in the U.S. • Core tone of Waiting for Godot • Composer of Einstein on the Beach • Action painter of the 20th century • Choreographer ignoring music rules • "The world will never be white again" • Harlem Renaissance poet with jazz vibes • What was the high-tech, media filled era • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-15
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- The type of music with synthesizers and sampling
- Chinese pop artist, Great Criticism Series
- What minimalism and geometric abstraction emphasize
- What revolutionized movies
- "The world will never be white again"
- What was the high-tech, media filled era
- Post-1945 art hub in the U.S.
- Core tone of Waiting for Godot
- Spoken poetry in hip-hop
- The theory physics quest to unite all forces
- Harlem Renaissance poet with jazz vibes
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- Action painter of the 20th century
- Feminist writer who challenged patriarchy
- Pop art pioneer, created the Campbell Soup Art
- Choreographer ignoring music rules
- Painted young black men in old-style portraits
- Composer of Einstein on the Beach
- Composed 4'33"
- What color is the eco-friendly building plan
19 Clues: Composed 4'33" • Spoken poetry in hip-hop • What revolutionized movies • Post-1945 art hub in the U.S. • Core tone of Waiting for Godot • Composer of Einstein on the Beach • Action painter of the 20th century • Choreographer ignoring music rules • "The world will never be white again" • Harlem Renaissance poet with jazz vibes • What was the high-tech, media filled era • ...
Sensory & Perception 2026-04-06
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- The quality or tone of a sound
- Tendency to fill in missing parts of an image
- Detecting physical stimuli and sending signals to the brain
- Photoreceptors for black-and-white and night vision
- Interpreting and organizing sensory information
- The minimum level needed to detect a stimulus
- Photoreceptors responsible for color vision
- Theory that the brain organizes patterns into wholes
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- Sound quality determined by amplitude
- Converting physical energy into neural signals
- Layer of the eye containing photoreceptors
- Recognizing objects as unchanged despite conditions
- Reduced sensitivity to constant stimulation
- Inner ear structure that converts vibrations to signals
- Sound quality determined by frequency
- Ability to perceive distance
16 Clues: Ability to perceive distance • The quality or tone of a sound • Sound quality determined by amplitude • Sound quality determined by frequency • Layer of the eye containing photoreceptors • Reduced sensitivity to constant stimulation • Photoreceptors responsible for color vision • Tendency to fill in missing parts of an image • The minimum level needed to detect a stimulus • ...
Sensation and Perception 2014-11-13
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- The bending of light rays to help form a clear image in the eye
- Another name for color
- Another name for the sense of smell
- This type of threshold does not exist in nature
- The process of environmental energy being translated into neural impulses
- Type of photoreceptor needed to see in the dark
- ___ principles are associated with the idea that "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts"
- Type of photoreceptor needed to see color
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- According to the ___ theory, the three primary colors are red, blue, and green
- Part of the eye that allows for detailed vision
- Process that occurs in the lens of the eye that allows us to see objects at different distances
- Area of the eye where photoreceptors are located
- Something that is falsely perceived
- A change in sensitivity following a prolonged stimulation
- This type of threshold is the minimum difference in stimulus magnitude needed to tell two stimuli apart; JND
15 Clues: Another name for color • Another name for the sense of smell • Something that is falsely perceived • Type of photoreceptor needed to see color • Part of the eye that allows for detailed vision • This type of threshold does not exist in nature • Type of photoreceptor needed to see in the dark • Area of the eye where photoreceptors are located • ...
Ism's crossword puzzle 2016-02-21
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- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit rather than by the state
- the theory or practice of fidelity in art and literature of nature or of real life and to show accurate representation without idealization
- a worldwide Jewish movement that resulted in the establishment and development of the State of Israel
- the acceptance of or belief in absolute principles in political, philosophical, ethical or theological matters
- the extension of the nation's authority over other nations or areas through conquest or political or economic hegemony
- prejudice, hostility, or legal discrimination against Jews
- the art, policy or practice of taking advantage of opportunities or circumstances often with little regard for principles or consequences
- a movement in revolutionary Marxian socialism favoring evolutionary rather than a revolutionary spirit
- a style of art or literature that shows people and things as they actually are
- Darwinism the application of Darwin's concept of "the survival of the fittest" to explain evolution in nature to human social relationships
- the pseudo-scientific theory that biological features of race determined human character and worth
- the movement in the arts and literature in the late 19th and 20th centuries to create new aesthetic forms and to elevate the aesthetic experience of a work of art above the attempt to portray reality as accurately as possible
- the theory of the political economic and social equality of the sexes; organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests
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- a form of magic realism in which fantastical elements are placed into an everyday setting
- a term used to describe European paintings that followed Impressionism the term actually applies to several styles of art all of which to some extent derived from impression or stud in reaction to impression
- a style of painting that began in France around 1870 that uses spots of color to show the effects of different kinds of light and that attempts to capture the feeling of the scene rather than specific details
- the principle or policy of forming or adhering to a union
- the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and practice of communism
- a radical new departure in early 20th century Western art this term was first coined to describe the painting of Pablo Picasso and George Braque
- a theory that inherent dynamic forces allowed only the fittest persons or organizations to prosper in a competitive environment or situation
20 Clues: the principle or policy of forming or adhering to a union • prejudice, hostility, or legal discrimination against Jews • a style of art or literature that shows people and things as they actually are • a form of magic realism in which fantastical elements are placed into an everyday setting • ...
Different colors of the world 2021-12-19
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- The color of Jack and Clover's eyes
- The color of Toy Rover's eyes and bowtie
- The color of Moonwatcher's fur
- The color of Rover's eyes and bowtie
- Jack's favorite color
- The color of Dotty's spots
- The color of Henry's hat
- The color of Dotty's eyes and Tomahawk's mohawk
- The color of T.j's canine tooth and his chain
- The color of Wave's swimtrunks
- The color of Clover's tophat and bowtie
- The color of Polly's eyes and nose
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- The color of Hawk's fur
- The color of Dotty's tuxedo
- the color of Sabby's bowtie and Polly's fur
- The color Jack's hair is turning
- The color of Duke's hat and Henry's eyes
- the color of Hawk's mohawk and Clover's fur
- The color of Czar's fur
- The color of Felicia's stripes
- The color of Czar's tie
- The color of Mike's tail
- The color of Moonwatcher's eyes
- The color of Lolletta's bows
- The color of Henry's mane and tail
- The color of Henry's fur
- The color of Lolletta's spots and Sabby's fur
- The color of Jack's watch
28 Clues: Jack's favorite color • The color of Hawk's fur • The color of Czar's fur • The color of Czar's tie • The color of Mike's tail • The color of Henry's hat • The color of Henry's fur • The color of Jack's watch • The color of Dotty's spots • The color of Dotty's tuxedo • The color of Lolletta's bows • The color of Moonwatcher's fur • The color of Felicia's stripes • ...
Colori 2023-06-09
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- - Color of fresh grass
- - Pinkish-orange color of a coral reef
- - Soft purple color of fragrant flowers
- - Color of a juicy orange fruit
- - Blue-green color of a peacock's feathers
- - Color of cotton candy
- - Color of a bright sunflower
- - Deep reddish-brown color of autumn leaves
- - Metallic color of a spaceship
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- - Color of a snowflake
- - Color of a tree trunk
- - Dark blue color of the night sky
- - Bright purplish-red color of a flower
- - Color of a ripe apple
- - Color of the ocean on a sunny day
- - Color of a cat at night
- - Shiny color of a treasure chest
- - Color of a tropical lagoon
- - Color of an elephant's skin
- - Color of a royal cape
20 Clues: - Color of a snowflake • - Color of fresh grass • - Color of a tree trunk • - Color of a ripe apple • - Color of cotton candy • - Color of a royal cape • - Color of a cat at night • - Color of a tropical lagoon • - Color of an elephant's skin • - Color of a bright sunflower • - Color of a juicy orange fruit • - Metallic color of a spaceship • - Shiny color of a treasure chest • ...
Media Studies 2023-04-03
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- colloquial term for genre studied by Year 11 Media
- Stage 4 of Genre Theory
- The videos Year 11s will be making next term
- Stage 2 of Genre Theory
- Field trip for Year 13s, ... For a Day
- 'rules' in genre
- Star of romantic comedies
- film released in 1990 staring Julia Roberts
- Convention of romantic comedies where leads meet, usually silly or awkward
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- Stage 1 of Genre Theory
- Jane from '27 Dresses' has been a ... 27 times
- Expression of love in a grand way at the end of a romantic comedy
- Star of 'Some Like it Hot', ... Monroe
- Recommended structure for Media writing
- Love interest in a romantic comedy
- Stage 3 of Genre Theory
- Name of the main character in 'Isn't it Romantic'
- Next term
18 Clues: Next term • 'rules' in genre • Stage 1 of Genre Theory • Stage 4 of Genre Theory • Stage 3 of Genre Theory • Stage 2 of Genre Theory • Star of romantic comedies • Love interest in a romantic comedy • Star of 'Some Like it Hot', ... Monroe • Field trip for Year 13s, ... For a Day • Recommended structure for Media writing • film released in 1990 staring Julia Roberts • ...
Bronfenbrenner Theory 2015-12-07
Across
- The macrosystem involves your ethnicity and your _______.
- The exosystem is an ______ environment
- The ecological systems are also called ____________.
- Bronfenbrenner had ____ children
- Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.)
- There are _______ systems.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner went to _____ different universities.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner was married to a woman named _____ Price.
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- Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime.
- He died at age ____.
- How the ideas and attitudes of your culture affect you.
- The relationship between the
- The indirect environment(settings or events that influence the child's socialization.)
- The Chronosystem may not affect you _______ but later on.
14 Clues: He died at age ____. • There are _______ systems. • The relationship between the • Bronfenbrenner had ____ children • The exosystem is an ______ environment • Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.) • Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime. • The ecological systems are also called ____________. • ...
SET THEORY 2020-09-21
Atomic Theory 2019-01-24
Across
- This man's experiments provided the first evidence that atoms are made of smaller particles
- The negatively charged particle in an atom
- The most stable electron configuration
- James Chadwick designed an experiment to show that these exist
- The positively charged particle in the nucleus
- This man's experiments focussed on electrons and their positions
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- The man who created the Gold Foil experiment and theorised that all of an atom's positive charge is concentrated in its nucleus
- This shows the most likley locations for electrons in an atom
- Electrons change this level as they gain or lose energies
- This is the region of space around the nucleus where an electon is likley to be found
- Name of the person who proposed that all elements are composed of atoms
- This number shows the number of electrons in an atom
- This exists because an atom can have different number of neutrons
- This relationship between elements in compounds is always the same
14 Clues: The most stable electron configuration • The negatively charged particle in an atom • The positively charged particle in the nucleus • This number shows the number of electrons in an atom • Electrons change this level as they gain or lose energies • This shows the most likley locations for electrons in an atom • ...
