color theory Crossword Puzzles
Nail Theory 2013-03-17
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- extends at the end of the fingers and toes
- attached to the matrix
- ksin that touches, overlaps and surrounds the nail
- folds of the skin on either sides of the nail groove
- loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail
- visible nail area
- active tissue that generates cells to make the nail
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- area of the nail on which the nail body rests
- tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- cuticle that overlaps the lunula
- half moon shape at base of nail
- skin under the free edge
- holds the root and matrix
13 Clues: visible nail area • attached to the matrix • skin under the free edge • holds the root and matrix • half moon shape at base of nail • cuticle that overlaps the lunula • extends at the end of the fingers and toes • area of the nail on which the nail body rests • ksin that touches, overlaps and surrounds the nail • loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail • ...
Theory Terms 2023-08-03
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- traditionally considered “scientific” knowledge
- idea or complex image of a phenomenon, often described as the building blocks of theory.
- a form of reasoning or thinking in which one moves from a particular or specific to general.
- a concept in philosophy that relates to the theory of knowledge or how people come to have knowledge
- theoretical dimension that could be represented in the real world by one or more variables
- refers to a particular group’s outlook and beliefs about it
- global perspective that subsumes more specific views and approaches to central concepts with which it is concerned
- an empiric way to measure a concept
- a set of statements that tentatively describes, explains or predicts relationships between concepts
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- application of knowledge in practice through responsible and right actions.
- an organizing framework that contains the concepts, theories, assumptions, beliefs, values, and principles that inform a discipline or how to interpret subject matter of concern
- concerned with “being” rather than knowing
- a way of reasoning or thinking that which generally involves moving from the general to the specific
13 Clues: an empiric way to measure a concept • concerned with “being” rather than knowing • traditionally considered “scientific” knowledge • refers to a particular group’s outlook and beliefs about it • application of knowledge in practice through responsible and right actions. • idea or complex image of a phenomenon, often described as the building blocks of theory. • ...
Equity theory 2023-11-17
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- An economic theory of how relationships develop
- Partners were happy over benefitting in a ... culture
- People who are prepared to put more into the relationship than they get out
- A continuing and often committed association between two people
- Study conducted to Equity theory
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- Berg and McQuinn did a ... study into changing levels of equity
- the theory of equity is mostly applied to ...cultures
- Mary Utne's study used this method
- Only takes into account one approach in psychology
- Equity theory is arguably more ... than SET
- Believe they deserve to be over benefited and accept it without feeling distressed or guilty
- Rewards minus cost
- Same balance of sharing that may not be fair
13 Clues: Rewards minus cost • Study conducted to Equity theory • Mary Utne's study used this method • Equity theory is arguably more ... than SET • Same balance of sharing that may not be fair • An economic theory of how relationships develop • Only takes into account one approach in psychology • the theory of equity is mostly applied to ...cultures • ...
Engine Theory 2024-01-23
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- the rate at which work is done
- heat transfer that occurs atom to atom when molecules come in direct contact
- anything that changes or tends to change the state of rest or motion of a body
- force acting on a unit of area
- ________ energy is the energy of motion
- a simple machine that consists of a rigid bar that pivots on a fulcrum with both resistance and effort applied
- kinetic energy caused by atoms and molecules in motion within a substance
- heat transfer that occurs as radiant energy without a material carrier
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- the force applied through a parallel distance causing linear motion
- a unit of power equal to 746 Watts (W)
- ________ energy is stored energy due to position, chemical state, or condition
- heat transfer that occurs when heat is transferred by the movement of a fluid
- a force acting on a perpendicular radial distance from a point
13 Clues: the rate at which work is done • force acting on a unit of area • a unit of power equal to 746 Watts (W) • ________ energy is the energy of motion • a force acting on a perpendicular radial distance from a point • the force applied through a parallel distance causing linear motion • heat transfer that occurs as radiant energy without a material carrier • ...
Cell theory 2024-02-06
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- organelles, or cell parts, often referred to as the powerhouses of cells.
- storage areas for cells and important cell parts
- a watery, gel-like substance made of mostly salt and water that provides a structure for the cell parts so they can move freely within the cell membrane
- membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers—proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.
- a cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria
- paired barrel-shaped organelles located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope.
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- an organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
- simple, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- a spherical structure found in the cell's nucleus whose primary function is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes
- a strong, protective structure that surrounds a plant cell.
- a small organelle involved in the process of making protein, which is called protein synthesis.
13 Clues: storage areas for cells and important cell parts • a strong, protective structure that surrounds a plant cell. • a cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus • separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. • the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria • ...
Orbital Theory 2025-06-18
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- People who study and observe the natural world
- The planet we live on
- Star that Earth orbits
- A length of time with specific climate conditions
- Type of cold period or age
- Opposite of colder
- The path Earth follows around the Sun
- Warmer periods between ice ages
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- A scientific explanation based on evidence
- To become different over time
- Long-term weather patterns of an area
- Opposite of warmer
- Frozen water, common during colder periods
13 Clues: Opposite of warmer • Opposite of colder • The planet we live on • Star that Earth orbits • Type of cold period or age • To become different over time • Warmer periods between ice ages • Long-term weather patterns of an area • The path Earth follows around the Sun • A scientific explanation based on evidence • Frozen water, common during colder periods • ...
NUMBER THEORY 2025-08-13
NDT theory 2024-10-17
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- a unit of measurement for flux density
- the ease in which a magnetic field can be established
- flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit
- neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet
- leftover magnetism materials when magnetizing force is removed
- the ability of a material to retain magnetism
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- full magnetization of a specimen, all domains are aligned
- strenght of magnetic flux
- a material resistance to magnetism
- weakly repelled to a magnet
- strongly attracted to a magnet
- weakly attracted to a magnet
- reverse magnetizing force required to remove residual magnetism
13 Clues: strenght of magnetic flux • weakly repelled to a magnet • weakly attracted to a magnet • strongly attracted to a magnet • a material resistance to magnetism • a unit of measurement for flux density • flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit • the ability of a material to retain magnetism • neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet • ...
Chapter 1 Introduction to Child Developent 2023-09-28
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- began using classical conditioning
- lasts from birth to until 2 years
- brought us the principles of operant conditioning
- An effort to stop a behavior
- impact a child directly These are the people with whom the child interacts with
- Occurs when taking something unpleasant away from a situation
- Occurs during middle childhood when child's urges quiet down and friendships become the focus
- leading contributor to social learning theory
- begins with puberty and continues through adulthood
- environmental factors that can affect your growth and development
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- Our desire to understand the world comes from a need for cognitive
- believed that most of our fears and other emotional responses are classically Conditioned
- One way to make sense of new experience is to focus or how they are similar to what we already know
- occurs in early childhood and marks the development of superego and a sense of masculinity
- coincides with potty training or learning to manage biological urges
- something that encourages or promotes a behavior
- Categories of Knowledge (Schemes)
- Genetic factors such as eye color, Hair Color and height that affect your g
- One of the most influential cognitive theorist
- involves adding something to a situation in order to encourage a behavior
- develops through interactions with others and is guided by logic
21 Clues: An effort to stop a behavior • lasts from birth to until 2 years • Categories of Knowledge (Schemes) • began using classical conditioning • leading contributor to social learning theory • One of the most influential cognitive theorist • something that encourages or promotes a behavior • brought us the principles of operant conditioning • ...
NURSING MODELS & THEORIES 2021-10-17
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- This is the goal of Henderson's theory.
- A conceptualization of some aspect of nursing communicated for the purpose of describing, explaining, prescribing nursing care.
- She is also known as “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing” and “The First Lady of Nursing”.
- She is famous as the leader of the nurses who took care of British soldiers in hospital during the Crimean War.
- Florence Nightingale's theory.
- Designed to explain a phenomenon such as self-care or caring; contains a set of concepts, definitions, and assumptions or propositions that explain a phenomenon.
- They are the state licensed health care professional that is being engaged in the practice of providing nursing care.
- According to Henderson, it is a form where one of the basic human needs to play or participate in.
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- The theorist who spoke with firm conviction about the "nature of nursing as a profession that requires knowledge distinct from medical knowledge".
- In the metaparadigm of Henderson’s Theory, it is stated that settings in which individual learns unique pattern for living.
- Faye Abdallah's theory.
- This is what Florence Nightingale is also known as.
- It is the nursing role which acts as a partner that works with the patient to do something.
- Aircraft that exploded thus become the turning point of Abdallah's life.
- The act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery.
- Country where Florence Nightingale trained as a Nurse.
- This is where Abdellah studied and earned her three degrees.
- It is the theory made by Virginia Henderson.
- According to Abdellah, nursing care should be based on this and not on the hours of care.
- It is now the nursing focus, instead of it being disease-centered.
20 Clues: Faye Abdallah's theory. • Florence Nightingale's theory. • This is the goal of Henderson's theory. • It is the theory made by Virginia Henderson. • This is what Florence Nightingale is also known as. • Country where Florence Nightingale trained as a Nurse. • This is where Abdellah studied and earned her three degrees. • ...
Chapter 33 Review 2018-04-26
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- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths of knowledge
- Invented the geocentric theory
- The crime Galileo was accused of
- Issac Newton invented the theory about the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a majorshift in thinking between the 1500 and 1700s
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- This person invented a new measure of temperature and improved upon the thermometer
- Discovered that planets' orbits are ovals
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- two major sources guiding European thinking
- Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this method
- Evangelista Torricelli invented this tool to measure atmospheric pressure
- an idea to be tested in an experiment
- Discovered Venus' phases, the moon's rough texture, and improved the telescope
- This organization got into a bitter conflict with Galileo
- This was the first person to view live cells under a microscope
- This man taught about a geocentric theory and that there were only three comntinents
17 Clues: Invented the geocentric theory • The crime Galileo was accused of • an idea to be tested in an experiment • Discovered that planets' orbits are ovals • two major sources guiding European thinking • a majorshift in thinking between the 1500 and 1700s • Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this method • the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Personality Theories 2022-11-02
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- A person who tends to be more invested in internal feelings and thoughts than the world around them
- unconscious within your personality, theory
- inherent good/best person we can be
- the defense mechanism that removes feelings of anxiety arousing thoughts, and memories from someone's consciousness
- Psychoanalytic theory of personality that is part of the conscious and controls behavior
- A person who tends to be more active and self-expressive, more aware of people and things in their surroundings
- Freud's theory about the part of personality that represents an individual's ideals and standards of judgment
- Psychoanalytic theory of the unconscious psychic that tried to satisfy the basic sexual drive
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be mostly consistent
- cognitive The importance of observation learning and processing of social situations
- a defense which someone refuses to admit to a previous problem that exists
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- thoughts feelings and beliefs that we don’t knowingly have
- theory measurable and quantifiable factors of personality
- the unique and constant of patterns feelings thinking and behavior
- The feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that set people apart from one another
- someone's view of themselves
- ideal self
- thoughts
- the defense mechanism for a person's justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behaviors
- actualization achieving one’s fullest potential
20 Clues: thoughts • ideal self • someone's view of themselves • inherent good/best person we can be • unconscious within your personality, theory • actualization achieving one’s fullest potential • theory measurable and quantifiable factors of personality • thoughts feelings and beliefs that we don’t knowingly have • ...
The colors 2022-05-18
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- is the color of warmth, creativity, optimism, and diversity.
- is the color of individuality, warmth, acceptance, and positivity.
- is the color of compassion, love, femininity, and playfulness.
- is the color of creativity, wisdom, sensitivity, and spirituality.
- is the color of harmony, change, kindness, and character.
- is the color of protection, power, elegance, and sophistication.
- is the color of prestige, success, wealth, and prosperity.
- is the color of simplicity, tranquility, modernism, and comfort.
- is the color of happiness, optimism, positivity, and intellect.
- is the color of compassion, calmness, clarity, and communication.
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- is the color of action, strength, energy, and passion.
- is the color of spirituality, mystery, royalty, and imagination.
- is the color of uniqueness, confidence, maturity, and certainty.
- is the color of emotion, youth, optimism, and enthusiasm.
- is the color of strength, stability, loyalty, and support.
- is the color of cleanliness, purity, innocence, and perfection.
- is the color of ambition, acceptance, confidence, and sophistication.
- is the color of compromise, neutrality, control, and practicality.
- is the color of modernism, affluence, intuition, and illumination.
- is the color of security, trust, loyalty, and responsibility.
- is the color of reliability, stability, honesty, and comfort.
- is the color of harmony, safety, growth, and health.
22 Clues: is the color of harmony, safety, growth, and health. • is the color of action, strength, energy, and passion. • is the color of emotion, youth, optimism, and enthusiasm. • is the color of harmony, change, kindness, and character. • is the color of strength, stability, loyalty, and support. • is the color of prestige, success, wealth, and prosperity. • ...
Critical Race Theory - Key Terms and Concepts 2023-04-24
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- The benefits that one possesses due to their membership within a dominant social group.
- Preferences for or against an individual or group that prevents impartial judgment
- A social construction of differences between people. Commonly classified in the United States as White, Black/African-American, Asian or Pacific Islander, etc.
- The state that says teaching about Critical Race Theory promotes division
- A concept that exists due to human interaction, rather than being rooted in biology.
- The state that has signed an anti-CRT law into effect, citing that it "tries to make kids feel bad"
- The state that banned the teaching of Critical Race Theory because lawmakers think it teaches the idea that "the United States is fundamentally racist or sexist"
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- Intentional and unintentional communications of negative and hostile messages toward people based on their membership within a protected group i.e. race, age, religion, gender identity and expression, etc.
- The person who coined the term "Critical Race Theory"
- The unjust treatment of categories of people based on race, age, gender identity and expression, etc.
- Policies and practices are rooted in discrimination against specific groups of people based on religion, race, gender identity and expression, age, etc. within institutions.
- A movement and framework centered around the racial inequalities embedded in institutions
- The idea that treating all races as equals will eliminate discrimination; "I don't see color"
- Different from racism; discrimination or prejudice against people with darker skin tones, typically by those within the same racial group
- The process by which attitudes and actions create unequal treatment of people of a specific race
15 Clues: The person who coined the term "Critical Race Theory" • The state that says teaching about Critical Race Theory promotes division • Preferences for or against an individual or group that prevents impartial judgment • A concept that exists due to human interaction, rather than being rooted in biology. • ...
Functionalism and Marxism 2021-12-02
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- The founding father of Functionalism
- The surname of the man who started Marxism
- Built upon the ideas of the founding father of Functionalism
- An economic system that Marxists dislike
- The prefix for the more modern Marxists
- Worked with Davis on the concept of Role Allocation
- Worked with Karl Marx, said the family passes capitalism on from one generation to the next.
- Both Functionalism and Marxism are this type of theory that believes society shapes human behaviour and is a top-down approach
- Durkheim's theory that the education system brings social ....
- Marxist who studied The Lads - Learning to Labour
- The Marxist theory that capitalism causes crime
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- Louis .... Marxist who coined the two different state apparatuses
- Both Marxism and Functionalism can be criticised for being too ....
- The Functionalist idea that society is fair and based on how hard you are willing to work
- Functionalism is this type of theory
- Both Marxism and Feminism are these types of theories
- The functionalist theory/analogy that believes society is like the human body
- The form of state apparatus that Marxists believe controls people through their way of thinking
- Marxist who worked with Bowles on the Correspondence Principle and the Myth of Meritocracy
19 Clues: The founding father of Functionalism • Functionalism is this type of theory • The prefix for the more modern Marxists • An economic system that Marxists dislike • The surname of the man who started Marxism • The Marxist theory that capitalism causes crime • Marxist who studied The Lads - Learning to Labour • Worked with Davis on the concept of Role Allocation • ...
Theories of Business and Management 2025-04-27
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- , Step-by-step progress in theory
- , Focus on how useful a theory is for practice
- , Good theory must be simple (one word)
- , Statement explaining why variables are related
- , Adding new insights that surprise
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- , Key question: Who, where, when a theory applies
- , What connects variables in a theory
- , Errors like filling small gaps without major insight
- , Concept showing "how and why" something happens
- , Predicting future issues in theory
10 Clues: , Step-by-step progress in theory • , What connects variables in a theory • , Adding new insights that surprise • , Predicting future issues in theory • , Good theory must be simple (one word) • , Focus on how useful a theory is for practice • , Statement explaining why variables are related • , Key question: Who, where, when a theory applies • ...
Nursing Theorists and their Contributions 2023-11-29
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- An era that generates the body of knowledge or science to form a basis for nursing practice.
- A concept of Change Theory that push in a direction that causes change to occur.
- A theorist that emphasises patient education and empowerment for self-care and independence.
- The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory.
- Nurses help people satisfy their self-care requirements. This involves patient counsel, education, and support.
- Quoted, "the client is a living open system; a collection of behavioral subsystems that interrelate to form a behavioral system.
- A caring theory emphasizes holistic treatment that addresses patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
- She emphasizes the nurse-patient interaction and compassion and empathy in nursing.
- Protection methods used to relieve stress, according to Betty Neuman. It might be flexible or inflexible based on resources and coping skills.
- Theorist views people as complex systems affected by pressures. Neuman's idea emphasises nursing measures to stabilise and balance patients.
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- She developed the theory that culture shapes health beliefs and practices, hence nurses should deliver culturally congruent care to satisfy the requirements of varied communities.
- A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises.
- The human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy.
- Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing"
- Created the "Need Theory" of nursing, which emphasises patients' basic needs and how nurses may help.
- This refers to the activities that individuals perform to maintain their health and well-being. It includes activities such as hygiene, nutrition, exercise, and managing chronic conditions.
- Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour.
- The person has a sense of adaptive responses.
- These factors or stimuli upset the body's homeostasis. They might be intrapersonal, interpersonal, or extrapersonal.
- Developed the Conservation Model
20 Clues: Developed the Conservation Model • The person has a sense of adaptive responses. • Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing" • Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour. • The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory. • A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises. • ...
14-1 Religion and Society (no spaces) 2025-01-28
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- Not all religion supported slavery. The Quakers were Christian and they were leaders in the ___ movement.
- Conflict Theory argues that religion is a tool for those in power to continue existing _____ .
- A ____ is an established religion that is integrated into society, such as Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism.
- Conflict Theory: People will not challenge elites, if those elites have the ____ of ____ behind them.
- Comparing ___ ___ countries, twice as many people in the U.S. report religion as being important.
- ____ is the process where religion is less important now than it was in past generations.
- A social institution with practices and beliefs is what we call _____ , like Christianity and Islam
- Conflict Theory: In most religions, women are subordinate to men, which means the religion is ____ .
- _____ are belief systems that are less formal and are less integrated into society, attracting disadvantaged citizens.
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- A religious _____ includes symbols such as the Star of David & the Cross, or a Jewish man’s beard.
- Conflict Theory: in the past, those with power claimed to receive their power by ___ ___ , or by religion.
- Religion is about personal beliefs, but sociology studies how religion influences ___ ___ .
- Conflict Theory: Christianity & Judaism describe God as a ___ ___ , seen in paintings and art.
- Many Lutherans live in the ____ , because lots of Scandinavian & Germans migrated to that region.
- Functionalism argues that religion helps society by bringing people together; social _____ .
- Functionalism argues that religion helps society by giving its citizens a ____ in life, so you feel important.
- Religion has ties to the very ____ & ____ that shape our culture.
- Functionalism argues that religion helps society by making people behave; social _____ .
- Conflict Theory: Religion was once used to uphold the legitimacy of American ____ , using the Bible.
- A symbolic practice that highlights your faith is what we call _____ , like making the sign of the cross.
20 Clues: Religion has ties to the very ____ & ____ that shape our culture. • Functionalism argues that religion helps society by making people behave; social _____ . • ____ is the process where religion is less important now than it was in past generations. • Functionalism argues that religion helps society by bringing people together; social _____ . • ...
Psychology Review: The Visual System 2012-12-04
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- / regulates the amount of light passing to the rear of eye
- fields / collections of rods and cones that funnel signals to specific visual cells in the retina or the brain
- Disk / a hole in the retina that corresponds to the blind spot
- Cues / clues about distance based on the image in either eye alone
- cues / clues about distance based on the differing views of the two eyes
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- process theory / holds that receptors make antagonistic responses to three pairs of colors
- / a tiny spot in the center of the retina where visual acuity is greatest
- theory / holds that the eye has three groups of receptors sensitive to wavelengths associated with red, green, and blue
- / neural tissue lining the inside back surface of eye
- / plays a key role in day and color vision and provide greater acuity than rods
- / focuses light rays falling on the retina
- / plays a key role in night and peripheral vision and greatly outnumber cones
12 Clues: / focuses light rays falling on the retina • / neural tissue lining the inside back surface of eye • / regulates the amount of light passing to the rear of eye • Disk / a hole in the retina that corresponds to the blind spot • Cues / clues about distance based on the image in either eye alone • ...
Nursing Theory Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- method to determine the self-care deficits and then to define the roles of patient or nurse to meet the self-care demands
- The theory emphasizes the importance of increasing the patient’s independence so that progress after hospitalization would not be delayed
- this theorist’s work is based on the philosophy and science of caring and includes 10 factors.
- Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention.
- This theorist had a theory that is a combination of biological, psychological, sociological, & spiritual factors, & states that a person is a unitary being in continuous interaction with their environment. There are three main themes: meaning, rhythmicity, & transcendence.
- Theory explains the differences and similarities amongst people and applies it to how nurses can use these ideas to work on promoting health
- complementary counterpart to models of health protection
- this model of nursing includes seven nursing roles, showing dynamic character roles in nursing.
- theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing.
- This nursing professor has won the National Journal of Nursing’s Book of the Year 18 times, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
- according to this theorists’ theory, all patient behavior can be a cry for help, including verbal & non-verbal. This theorist’ also left it up to the nurse to interpret the behavior to determine the needs of the patient.
- Proposed the idea that people can have faith in their own ability to perform and achieve to promote their own accomplishment and well-being
- “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.”
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- describes a dynamic, interpersonal relationship in which a patient grows and develops to attain certain life goals
- Developed a framework to help nurses help nontraditional mothers successfully adopt a strong maternal identity.
- The goal of nursing is identification of a patient’s need for help, as well as addressing these needs.
- Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change
- Theory defines the patient as: “…a behavioral system composed of seven behavioral subsystems”
- Main concepts of the nursing theory are suffering, meaning, nursing, hope, communications, self-therapy, and a targeted intellectual approach.
- this theorist takes the patient’s cultural background into consideration when caring for them; also known as transcultural nursing.
- This theorist considered patients as “unitary human beings” who cannot be divided into parts, but they are required to be looked at as a whole.
- Focused on the idea of intentional change with six stages; Precontemplation, contemplation, determination, action, relapse, and maintenance.
- Author of theory stated: “nursing is the process of recognizing the patient in relation to the environment, and it is the process of the understanding of consciousness”
23 Clues: Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention. • complementary counterpart to models of health protection • Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change • “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.” • theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing. • ...
Astronomy I Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- our galaxy
- a theory explaining how the universe began
- a ball of ice and rock that forms a long tail near the sun
- the force of attraction between objects in the universe
- defined as "an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force"
- the orbiting of bodies around a star
- a meteoroid that enters our atmosphere
- the process of forming helium from hydrogen in stars
- any object observed in the sky
- color shift exhibited by objects moving towards us
- planets that are rocky and found closer to our sun
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- the brightness of a star relative to our sun
- consists of our sun and the objects orbiting around it
- the shape of planetary orbits around the sun
- gas giants
- a collection of billions of stars, dust, and gases held together by gravity
- a large ball of gas held together by gravity that gives off energy
- everything
- color shift exhibited by objects moving away from us
- the apparent change in frequency of light or sound as the source moves towards or away from the observer
- a body orbiting a planet
- a small, rocky body orbiting the sun; many are found in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
22 Clues: our galaxy • gas giants • everything • a body orbiting a planet • any object observed in the sky • the orbiting of bodies around a star • a meteoroid that enters our atmosphere • a theory explaining how the universe began • the brightness of a star relative to our sun • the shape of planetary orbits around the sun • color shift exhibited by objects moving towards us • ...
Global Issues 2015-02-04
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- ............... Stability Theory
- War A conflict between the USSR and the US
- Entente the agreement between UK, France, Russia, Italy and the US during WW1
- Autonomy over your territory
- During the Middle Age, system based on classes
- The ability of an actor to achieve its goals
- Imperialism where the dominating state takes control of another state
- No world government
- Structuralism A theory based on the idea that wealth is power
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- ISIS is this type of actor
- dilemma choice faced by states between arming itself or not
- Greek general
- A doctrine adopted by the US not to intervene overseas
- A generalized set of explanations
- Presence of competing actors and ideas
- A theory which focuses on "how things should be"
16 Clues: Greek general • No world government • ISIS is this type of actor • Autonomy over your territory • ............... Stability Theory • A generalized set of explanations • Presence of competing actors and ideas • War A conflict between the USSR and the US • The ability of an actor to achieve its goals • During the Middle Age, system based on classes • ...
Global Issues 2015-02-04
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- ISIS is this type of actor
- During the Middle Age, system based on classes
- A theory based on the idea that wealth is power
- ............... Stability Theory
- Greek general
- A theory which focuses on "how things should be"
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- The ability of an actor to achieve its goals
- Autonomy over your territory
- Entente the agreement between UK, France, Russia, Italy and the US during WW1
- Presence of competing actors and ideas
- A generalized set of explanations
- where the dominating state takes control of another state
- A doctrine adopted by the US not to intervene overseas
- choice faced by a state between arming itself or not
- No world government
- A conflict between the USSR and the US
16 Clues: Greek general • No world government • ISIS is this type of actor • Autonomy over your territory • ............... Stability Theory • A generalized set of explanations • Presence of competing actors and ideas • A conflict between the USSR and the US • The ability of an actor to achieve its goals • During the Middle Age, system based on classes • ...
GENETICS FINAL 2024-02-20
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- All spiderwebs don't have the same_________
- The soap in the DNA extraction lab was used to breakdown the
- Females have_____
- Males have _______
- We can eyeball stuff when we are ____________
- Genes code for the cell to make ________
- A single DNA strand is not visible under the __________
- An explanation for something that happens in nature
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- We have _____ genes for each trait
- DNA is located inside the ______ of the cell
- ________ like, eye color, are made based on a cell's proteins
- We get one ______ from each parent
- Spiders have ________ legs
- Strawberry DNA looked like __________
- It's important that we _________ things precisely in labs
- Theories can_______ if scientists find better evidence
- The strawberries we used un the lab were _________
- All siblings _________ have the exact same DNA
- We used the K'NEX to make protein _____________
19 Clues: Females have_____ • Males have _______ • Spiders have ________ legs • We have _____ genes for each trait • We get one ______ from each parent • Strawberry DNA looked like __________ • Genes code for the cell to make ________ • All spiderwebs don't have the same_________ • DNA is located inside the ______ of the cell • We can eyeball stuff when we are ____________ • ...
Cell Theory Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-14
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- tool used to extend human vision and observe cells
- Rule 1 of Cell Theory "All living things are made of _____"
- English scientist who first observed bacteria and called them "animalcules"
- Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells"
- tiny living thing only visible by microscope
- a single celled living thing
- belief that living things came from nonliving things
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- doctor and pathologist who stated diseased cells come from healthy cells
- English scientist who was the first the name "the cell"
- Rule 2 of Cell Theory "Cells are the simplest & basic unit of _____"
- German scientist who studied plants and created cell theory
- Scottish scientist who first discovered the nucleus of the cell
- oak tree bark that was studied and helped name the cell
- German scientist who studied animals and created cell theory
- Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope
15 Clues: a single celled living thing • tiny living thing only visible by microscope • Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope • tool used to extend human vision and observe cells • Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells" • belief that living things came from nonliving things • English scientist who was the first the name "the cell" • ...
Colors 2022-09-09
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- leaves in the summer
- a lemon's cousin
- a third place medal
- things that unicorns walk on even though it is not technically ONE color
- the color of a pig
- the color of the sea
- a fragrant plant
- my favorite berry
- the color of the sky
- the color of outer space
- the color of the ocean
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- the color of a blank piece of printer paper
- a monkey's favorite food
- sparkly grey
- a very boring color
- a fruit and a color
- a herb and a color
- the color of a dark room
- the color of plastic classroom chairs
- the color of the sun
- the color of blood
- the color of a first place medal
- Ms.F's favorite path
23 Clues: sparkly grey • a lemon's cousin • a fragrant plant • my favorite berry • a herb and a color • the color of a pig • the color of blood • a very boring color • a fruit and a color • a third place medal • leaves in the summer • the color of the sun • the color of the sea • the color of the sky • Ms.F's favorite path • the color of the ocean • a monkey's favorite food • the color of a dark room • ...
Two-faced Twits Think This crossword is Typical! Their Thoughts are Topsy-Turvy! 2025-08-20
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- Oh, no! It's an iceberg!
- The most famous structures in Paris, Italy, and Babylon are all _____
- A dinosaur who knows a lot about synonyms
- Leo _______; Author of War and Peace & Anna Karenina
- What does a guitar and a fish have in common?
- A line that touches a curve at just one point
- A series of three related works.
- A blue-green color.
- ________ makes the dream work!
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- What fairies, animals, and dentists have in common
- Iconic video game involving blocks
- You smell this when you're having a stroke; teachers burn this all the time all
- Tropical bird with a large colorful beak
- Brown, Dangerfield, Furness, etc
- Giant ocean wave caused by earthquakes
- Food ______, Film ______, Style ______, Game ______
16 Clues: A blue-green color. • Oh, no! It's an iceberg! • ________ makes the dream work! • Brown, Dangerfield, Furness, etc • A series of three related works. • Iconic video game involving blocks • Giant ocean wave caused by earthquakes • Tropical bird with a large colorful beak • A dinosaur who knows a lot about synonyms • What does a guitar and a fish have in common? • ...
Unit 1 ES 2024-09-18
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- Mineral properties depend on composition and ____
- rocks formed by melting and cooling
- study of the atmosphere
- the color of the mineral in powder form
- power that produces energy with water
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- The theory that Earth's lithosphere/atmosphere is broken into large sections that move is called
- rocks formed by sediments under pressure
- rocks that are formed by pressure and heat
- hypothesis that describes the formation of our solar system
- maps that show the three dimensions of Earth's surface
10 Clues: study of the atmosphere • rocks formed by melting and cooling • power that produces energy with water • the color of the mineral in powder form • rocks formed by sediments under pressure • rocks that are formed by pressure and heat • Mineral properties depend on composition and ____ • maps that show the three dimensions of Earth's surface • ...
Gilligan's Theory 2013-02-25
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- Male disputes are often resolved via ______ that have a clear winner.
- Moral development graduates through _____ levels.
- Gilligan says moral decisions are based on ______ with others.
- Gender differences may infuence _____ _______.
- There are also _____ transitional period that occur in level one and two.
- Before Gilligan's theory, Freud set men as the _____ by which others were judged as normal.
- The amount of studies on moral development using DIT alone is _____ _______.
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- Gilligan's work is based on the themes of _________. (Two)
- Gilligan is sure that women feel relationships carry equal weight with ___-___ as a person becomes morally developed.
- Female disputes are often resolved via _____.
- The goal of Kohlberg's theory is____ ____.
- Gilligan's work is based on a person's _______.
- Residence Life needs to strike a ______ between care and justice.
13 Clues: The goal of Kohlberg's theory is____ ____. • Female disputes are often resolved via _____. • Gender differences may infuence _____ _______. • Gilligan's work is based on a person's _______. • Moral development graduates through _____ levels. • Gilligan's work is based on the themes of _________. (Two) • Gilligan says moral decisions are based on ______ with others. • ...
squeebz theory 2013-06-04
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- A favourite tv series
- Kit and Pria's favourite take way
- Another favourite tv series
- Pria uses this for extra storage
- Pria and Kit's favourite course
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- A beautiful thing Pria made for Kit
- Household good that Pria and Kit don't want
- Kit takes a long time getting out of this
- A beautiful thing Pria and Kit both make
- The way Michael and Meryl feel about Kit and Pria's wedding
- The way Kit and Pria want to beat Adam to fitness
- The latest musical instrument Pria and Kit have bought
- Rescue food made for M and M by Kit and Pria
13 Clues: A favourite tv series • Another favourite tv series • Pria and Kit's favourite course • Pria uses this for extra storage • Kit and Pria's favourite take way • A beautiful thing Pria made for Kit • A beautiful thing Pria and Kit both make • Kit takes a long time getting out of this • Household good that Pria and Kit don't want • Rescue food made for M and M by Kit and Pria • ...
computing theory 2014-11-10
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- sound comes out from this.
- is a devise that processes data and follows command that are put in.
- you can looks thing up with this
- is a collection of data
- has all the data stored in it.
- brings electricity to the computer
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- is where the computer will store data.
- is files that are stored and saved on a computer.
- stores data and is the control of data that switches on and off using 0 and 1.
- is processing data to make the data understandable
- touch screen device that runs programs
- is a thing that shows the image you are looking at.
- place you get information on
13 Clues: is a collection of data • sound comes out from this. • place you get information on • has all the data stored in it. • you can looks thing up with this • brings electricity to the computer • is where the computer will store data. • touch screen device that runs programs • is files that are stored and saved on a computer. • is processing data to make the data understandable • ...
Schema Theory 2021-01-08
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- researcher in office experiment
- mental representations derived from prior experience
- -reproduction: reproduction after some time
- using stored information
- adding information to schema
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- other researcher in office experiment
- the story became ___ in Bartlett's study
- -reproduction: telling each other
- ethical concern in Brewer & Treyens
- patterns of behaviour learned through interaction
- transforming sensory information into memory
- one of the first to suggest Schema theory
- consolidation or loss of information
13 Clues: using stored information • adding information to schema • researcher in office experiment • -reproduction: telling each other • ethical concern in Brewer & Treyens • consolidation or loss of information • other researcher in office experiment • the story became ___ in Bartlett's study • one of the first to suggest Schema theory • -reproduction: reproduction after some time • ...
Set Theory 2024-09-02
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- Difference - ∖ or −
- Builder Notation - {x∣P(x)} (the set of all xxx such that P(x) is true)
- Set - U or U
- or Equal - ⊇
- of - ∈
- an Element of - ∈
- Product - ×
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- Set - ∅\ or {}
- - ⊃
- - Ac or Aˉ
- Sets - ∩=∅\cap (often used to denote that two sets have no elements in common)
- - ⊂
- or Equal - ⊆
- - ∩
- - ∪
- Set - P(A) or 2A
16 Clues: - ⊃ • - ⊂ • - ∩ • - ∪ • of - ∈ • - Ac or Aˉ • Product - × • or Equal - ⊆ • Set - U or U • or Equal - ⊇ • Set - ∅\ or {} • Set - P(A) or 2A • an Element of - ∈ • Difference - ∖ or − • Builder Notation - {x∣P(x)} (the set of all xxx such that P(x) is true) • Sets - ∩=∅\cap (often used to denote that two sets have no elements in common)
particle theory 2023-04-19
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- conducting sends ________?
- if you can pick it up then it's _______
- the hotter it gets the ______ the molecules get
- __________is anything you can touch
- what do we use to measure someone's temperature?
- pure=________
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- what is done before the research is done?
- if you are dry that means your _____________
- if you are wet that means your __________
- heterogeneous means ___________
- thermal is like ______
- homogeneous means _______
- if it's cold out you can see your _________
13 Clues: pure=________ • thermal is like ______ • homogeneous means _______ • conducting sends ________? • heterogeneous means ___________ • __________is anything you can touch • if you can pick it up then it's _______ • what is done before the research is done? • if you are wet that means your __________ • if it's cold out you can see your _________ • ...
LOCK THEORY 2023-04-16
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- A jump shot taken while jumping backwards, away from the basket
- To break one's ankles so bad he touches the ground to catch himself before he falls
- The belief that by focusing on one idea at a time, you can unlock a greater state of being, whether that's basketball or life
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- When an offensive player can score on you any way he sees fit
- When a basketball player makes a field goal or basket
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
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- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- A series of regularly spaced tones ranging from black to white
- A blocking move by an offensive player in which they stand beside or behind a defender in order to free a teammate
- A clutch bucket that seals victory for the person shooting
- When you fake out other players by rapidly switching the ball from one hand to the other and changing direction of travel
- When you only get the ball back if you take a reasonably distant jumper
13 Clues: When a basketball player makes a field goal or basket • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • A clutch bucket that seals victory for the person shooting • When an offensive player can score on you any way he sees fit • A series of regularly spaced tones ranging from black to white • ...
Sociological Theory 2023-05-09
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- structure The organized patterns of relationships and institutions that form the backbone of a society.
- A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the role of economic and class relationships in shaping social reality, and that seeks to understand and critique the systemic inequalities that result from capitalism
- The process by which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of their society.
- A condition in which the social norms and values that guide behavior are unclear or conflicting.
- The process by which society becomes increasingly organized and efficient, often at the expense of individual autonomy and creativity.
- A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the importance of symbols and social interactions in shaping individual identity and behavior.
- A theoretical perspective that seeks to understand and address the systematic inequalities between men and women in society, and that advocates for gender equality.
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- The struggle between individuals or groups over resources, power, or status.
- The systematic inequalities between different groups of people, whether based on class, race, gender, or other characteristics.
- The idea that cultural practices and beliefs must be evaluated on their own terms, rather than according to the standards of another culture.
- A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the ways in which social institutions and practices contribute to the overall stability and functioning of society.
- A political and social movement that emerged in the late 20th century, and that emphasizes traditional values, free-market economics, and a limited role for government in society.
- A theoretical perspective that critiques modernism and emphasizes the role of power, subjectivity, and ambiguity in shaping social reality, and that challenges traditional categories and assumptions about social life.
13 Clues: The struggle between individuals or groups over resources, power, or status. • A condition in which the social norms and values that guide behavior are unclear or conflicting. • structure The organized patterns of relationships and institutions that form the backbone of a society. • ...
IT Theory 2022-10-31
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- A large collection of data from many different sources
- Designing a database by splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies.
- Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access
- A primary key that consists of more than one attribute.
- An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table
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- On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources
- systems use light instead of electricity to transmit information
- A condition in which an attribute is dependent on another attribute that is not part of the primary key.
- the process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone
- A protocol for sending packets that does error-checking to ensure all packets are received and properly ordered
- the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted
- Where all data is kept irrespective of the source and its structure
13 Clues: A large collection of data from many different sources • A primary key that consists of more than one attribute. • the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted • A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table • On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- Point the temperature at which at solid melts into a liquid
- Point
- anything that takes up space
- particles that vibrates in place
- particles that take up space in the bottom of the container
- temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature
- Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid
- Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas
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- hotness or coldness
- from a liquid to solid
- positive and negative charged particles
- motion
- the process when water vapor becomes liquid
- particles that move around fast and escapes the container
- from liquid phase to vapor
- from a solid to liquid
16 Clues: Point • motion • hotness or coldness • from a liquid to solid • from a solid to liquid • from liquid phase to vapor • anything that takes up space • particles that vibrates in place • positive and negative charged particles • the process when water vapor becomes liquid • Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas • Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid • ...
Physicists & theories 2025-05-06
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- wrote A Brief History of Time
- wrote The First 3 Minutes
- the theory of everything
- unification of three theories
- model of deterministic chaos
- could solve the mystery of dark matter
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- Nobel Prize winner born in 1950
- flow patterns are modeled
- theory about small triggers
- theory brought order to the particle zoo
- medieval philosopher
- theory seeing particles in small strings
12 Clues: medieval philosopher • the theory of everything • flow patterns are modeled • wrote The First 3 Minutes • theory about small triggers • model of deterministic chaos • wrote A Brief History of Time • unification of three theories • Nobel Prize winner born in 1950 • could solve the mystery of dark matter • theory brought order to the particle zoo • ...
FINAL MT 2024-11-11
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- is lying face down.
- is a noun suffix that means condition, state, or theory.
- is a term that refers to joint pain.
- is what the prefix brady- means.
- means softening of the skull.
- is the combining form for the color yellow.
- plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
- is a condition without pain.
- is the inflammation of the bone marrow.
- is the location of the skin relative to the skeletal muscles.
- is the suffix that means surgical fixation.
- is a suffix that means pertaining to killing.
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- is the plane that divides the body vertically into unequal left and right portions.
- is a term that means lack of menstrual flow.
- is the term that means toward or nearer the midline.
- is the surgical repair of the lips.
- is paralysis of the diaphragm.
- is the destruction of a clot.
- is an incision into the nose.
- is an abnormally low amount of urine.
- is a term that means drainage from the nose.
- is the quadrant where the pancreas is found in the body.
- is one of the root words for the color white.
- is what the prefix ante- means.
- is the cavity that holds the brain and spinal cord.
25 Clues: is lying face down. • is a condition without pain. • is the destruction of a clot. • is an incision into the nose. • means softening of the skull. • is paralysis of the diaphragm. • is what the prefix ante- means. • is what the prefix brady- means. • is the surgical repair of the lips. • is a term that refers to joint pain. • is an abnormally low amount of urine. • ...
Logo Design 2025-01-15
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- Designing with consideration for environmental and social impact.
- The relative size of elements within the design.
- Identity The overall look and feel of a brand, as conveyed through design.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or concepts.
- The arrangement of visual elements within a design.
- The distribution of visual weight in a design to create harmony.
- The visual appeal or beauty of a design.
- How well the design serves its intended purpose.
- The style, arrangement, and appearance of text in a design.
- The difference between elements (e.g., color, size, shape) to create emphasis.
- The process of creating a distinct identity for a company or product.
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- Creating a new and unique design or idea.
- Audience The specific group of people the design is meant to appeal to.
- The limitations or restrictions within a design project.
- Brief A document outlining the goals, audience, and requirements for the design.
- Board A visual collage used to explore the style and direction of a design.
- Repeated cycles of refining and improving a design.
- The process of quickly drawing ideas to visualize concepts.
- Theory The study of how colors interact and the emotions they evoke.
- The positioning of elements in a design to create order and organization.
20 Clues: The visual appeal or beauty of a design. • Creating a new and unique design or idea. • The relative size of elements within the design. • How well the design serves its intended purpose. • The use of symbols to represent ideas or concepts. • Repeated cycles of refining and improving a design. • The arrangement of visual elements within a design. • ...
40 for 40 2026-05-30
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- You're my _______
- I love you to the ____ and back
- Sexiest 40-year-old in the world
- Cakes
- I ____ you
- Love to consume when hungry
- Where I'm taking you tonight
- Dream destination
- All time favorite Disney movie
- Your fashion icon
- First time in ___ ____
- Mon Cher
- The most important factor in beautycare
- Furniture and food
- You are a master at this game
- Never ____ a J
- villain in Forrest Gump
- Well, I may not be an expert in some things, but I have a _________ in shopping
- Your new hobby, you inspire women to do it
- The best color
- Where our love began
- Not just a theory, it's a way of life
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- ---- is to me as Harbor Freight is to Elijah
- Our favorite movie
- Your favorite treat
- Never leave home without it
- La Verne mascot
- Better not say it three times
- Completes an outfit
- High school reunion
- Your favorite place
- The sport of kings
- Did I do that?
- Your dream job
- Frankly my dear
- The month the most beautiful woman in the world was born
- Thinking out loud
- Your favorite song
- We both have one
- A beloved pet when you were younger
40 Clues: Cakes • Mon Cher • I ____ you • Did I do that? • Your dream job • Never ____ a J • The best color • La Verne mascot • Frankly my dear • We both have one • You're my _______ • Dream destination • Your fashion icon • Thinking out loud • Our favorite movie • The sport of kings • Furniture and food • Your favorite song • Your favorite treat • Completes an outfit • High school reunion • Your favorite place • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
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- Who made? (man-last name)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- who was? (Arabian)
- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who died? (end)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (boy)
- who died? (mother name)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
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- what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- where found? (fire by monster)
- who are the protectors? (family name)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- where climb? (monster)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who are the protectors? (family name) • ...
Unit 8 2018-11-25
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- / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- / Urges to perform certain behaviors
- Kinsey / his research described human sexual behavior and was controversial
- theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion
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- law / the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point
- theory / the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness
- / a complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species.
- / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
- Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome
- theory / A theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated
- / a response of the whole organism
- Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs"
12 Clues: / a response of the whole organism • / Urges to perform certain behaviors • Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" • Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome • / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. • / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion • ...
Colors 2023-10-30
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- A shiny color, often used in jewelry.
- The color of snow and a blank sheet of paper.
- A light and rosy color often associated with girls.
- The darkest color, the absence of light.
- The color of the sky on a clear day.
- A blue-green color often seen in gemstones.
- A pale purple color with a soothing scent.
- The color of a pumpkin.
- The color of a ripe banana.
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- A vibrant, purplish-red color.
- A neutral color often associated with clouds.
- A shade of purple with a rich and royal tone.
- A deep, dark blue color often associated with the night sky.
- A mix of red and blue.
- The color of grass and most leaves.
- A bright blue-green color used in printing.
- A greenish-blue color often found in nature.
- The color of tree trunks and chocolate.
- The color of ripe apples.
- A precious and shiny metal color.
20 Clues: A mix of red and blue. • The color of a pumpkin. • The color of ripe apples. • The color of a ripe banana. • A vibrant, purplish-red color. • A precious and shiny metal color. • The color of grass and most leaves. • The color of the sky on a clear day. • A shiny color, often used in jewelry. • The color of tree trunks and chocolate. • The darkest color, the absence of light. • ...
Astronomy Extra Credit 2013-03-04
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- The main tool of astronomers.
- Law that states the greater the red-shift, the farther away an object is.
- Planets do not orbit in perfect circles, but rather in an ______.
- Earth's sister planet, similar in size and orbit but super heated by greenhouse gases.
- The _____ theory suggested the earth was at the center of the universe.
- Largest planet in our solar system that is thought to prevent the formation of a 9th planet in the asteroid belt region
- A theory that explains the birth of the Universe through an enormous explosion.
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- Phenomena observed when wave frequency is altered by the movement of its source, like a siren on a police car driving by.
- Change in color frequency that would be observed for an incoming asteroid
- A stage the life of a star where an alternate fuel source causes a dramatic increase in size.
- A cluster (group) of stars, dust, gas, and other particles in a region of the universe
- A celestial body with unique orbit around a central star.
12 Clues: The main tool of astronomers. • A celestial body with unique orbit around a central star. • Planets do not orbit in perfect circles, but rather in an ______. • The _____ theory suggested the earth was at the center of the universe. • Law that states the greater the red-shift, the farther away an object is. • ...
Crossword 2012-11-22
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- Who wrote about Product life-cycle theory?V
- One of the basic factors endowments.C
- Write one of the advanced factor endowments.E-r
- Short word for modern trade theory.A
- Which is the name of one important signer and proponent of modern theory of trade?P
- Who wrote about Wealth of Nations?A
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- Whose theory predicts the pattern of international trade?P
- What is a special case of comparative advantage?A
- What is import goods made from locally scarce factors?C
- Who did win the nobel prize in 1977?B
- One of the best Swedish economists.H
- What is the factor proportions trade theory comsiders two factors of production?LnC
- Who wrote Principles of Political Economy?D
- Which theory takes an-us-versus-them view of trade?M
- What is the name of a country that is relatively labor abundant?C
15 Clues: Who wrote about Wealth of Nations?A • One of the best Swedish economists.H • Short word for modern trade theory.A • One of the basic factors endowments.C • Who did win the nobel prize in 1977?B • Who wrote about Product life-cycle theory?V • Who wrote Principles of Political Economy?D • Write one of the advanced factor endowments.E-r • ...
Cell Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-07
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- tool used to extend human vision and observe cells
- Rule 1 of Cell Theory "All living things are made of _____"
- English scientist who first observed bacteria and called them "animalcules"
- Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells"
- tiny living thing only visible by microscope
- a single celled living thing
- belief that living things came from nonliving things
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- doctor and pathologist who stated diseased cells come from healthy cells
- English scientist who was the first the name "the cell"
- Rule 2 of Cell Theory "Cells are the simplest & basic unit of _____"
- German scientist who studied plants and created cell theory
- Scottish scientist who first discovered the nucleus of the cell
- oak tree bark that was studied and helped name the cell
- German scientist who studied animals and created cell theory
- Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope
15 Clues: a single celled living thing • tiny living thing only visible by microscope • Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope • tool used to extend human vision and observe cells • Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells" • belief that living things came from nonliving things • English scientist who was the first the name "the cell" • ...
science space vocab+Big Bang 2026-03-17
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- what's left behind after a super nova accrues for super massive stars
- a tool/concept that organizes events by when they happened
- the change in wavelength or light color that happens as an object comes closer or moves away from you
- a visual shift in a star's position caused by the earth revolves around the sun compared to space
- features in a stars light that allows us to determine its composition density and movement
- is the study of how heat and forms of energy can travel or convert into a new source of energy
- the distance light can travel in one earth year
- the pure vacuum surrounding earth and other celestial bodies it's where we reside
- using coils and electricity to create an artificial field
- as something moves closer to earth it reflects a certain color/tint
- the point where the compactness of the universe will decide its fate
- a space between galaxy's where little to no planets or stars reside
- a star the brightens then becomes dimmer and is used to measure distances between galaxy's and celestial bodys
- tool used to measure something's brightness or electromagnetic radiation
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- antiprotons antimatter and positrons are all____
- when two atoms combine
- a theory that explained how the universe was created starting with a massive "explosion"
- the average kinetic energy of an atom or molecule
- the radiation left behind after the big bang
- a satellite in space equipped with a massive lense to study space named after an astronomer
- as something moves away from earth it reflects a certain color/tint
- a gathering of stars and matter in space all orbiting a black hole
- a theoretical point in time when all matter was contained in an infinitely dense blob/sphere
- the equivalent of neutrons protons and electrons but have an opposite charge
- an insanely hot super dense sphere that later exploded
- a number used to represent something's temperature
- theory that explained the universe expanded an an insane rate right after the big bang
- a category of how things move or act such as gravity and laws of motion
- the point where atoms such as hydrogen and helium first formed
- ____is the study of the universe and its evolution
- a system that describes an object having two pols or having opposite charges on one side (magnets)
31 Clues: when two atoms combine • the radiation left behind after the big bang • the distance light can travel in one earth year • antiprotons antimatter and positrons are all____ • the average kinetic energy of an atom or molecule • a number used to represent something's temperature • ____is the study of the universe and its evolution • ...
Chapter 3: Learning, Motivation, and Performance 2015-04-09
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- Theories of motivation describing the various types of human needs that motivate behavior.
- A part of social learning theory in which learning is translated into behavior through practice.
- A belief about our ability to perform successfully.
- A mental activity such as information storage, retrieval or use.
- The Process of changing our cognitive map of the world to correspond with our experience in it.
- A relatively permanent change in cognition resulting from experience and directly influencing behavior.
- The association of a generalized response to some signal in the environment.
- Something undesirable that happens to you as a result of your behavior-it can be tangible or psychological or both and can come from the environment or be self-administered.
- A cognitive theory of learning that incorporates anticipatory learning.
- Behavior followed by satisfying experiences tends to be repeated, and behavior followed by annoyance or dissatisfaction tends to be avoided.
- The degree to which an individual is predisposed toward a learning goal rather than a performance goal. In other words, the focus of the individual is on learning rather than achieving some performance standard.
- A type of learning where specific types of behavior are reinforced.
- A motivation theory using cognitive processes as a means of determining the best course of action for achieving one’s goals.
- Higher-level needs in the ERG model that include feelings or self-worth and competency.
- The incorporation of new experiences into our existing cognitive structure without changing the structure.
- The attractiveness of outcomes to an individual.
- Learning that occurs through observing others and the types of consequences that result when others behave in particular ways.
- A process in social learning theory in which the brain translates external information into meaningful internal symbols (such as language).
- This model (See Figure 3-1) shows that a person’s performance depends on the interaction of motivation, KSAs, and environment.
- The physical surroundings in which performance must occur, including barriers and aids to performance, and objects and events that might be seen as indicating that performance will be rewarded or punished.
- Motivational theories that that describe how a person translates their needs into behavior designed to satisfy those needs.
- A theory of motivational needs, derived by Alderfer based on the work of Maslow, and describing three types of needs: existence, relatedness, and growth.
- A theory of motivation that uses the Law of Effect to predict behavior.
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- Removal of something that you find annoying, that frustrating, or unpleasant as a result of your behavior.
- the process of storing informationin the brain and being able to access what has been stored.
- The degree to which an individual is predisposed toward a performance goal rather than a learning goal. In other words, the focus of the individual is on performance standard rather than achieving some learning.
- Lower-level needs in the ERG model representing physiological and security needs.
- A process in social learning theory in which the person is able to increase the retention of newly learned material through visualization or imagining of how some set of knowledge or skill will be used.
- The process whereby the group determines and enforces its norms.
- A form of punishment in which something desirable is removed.
- The direction, persistence, and amount of effort expended by an individual to achieve a specific outcome.
- A natural tendency in adults to resist learning new processes, systems, or information, stemming from a fear of the unknown, and the possible losses to the individual that the new learning signifies.
- A person’s need to be valued and accepted by others.
33 Clues: The attractiveness of outcomes to an individual. • A belief about our ability to perform successfully. • A person’s need to be valued and accepted by others. • A form of punishment in which something desirable is removed. • A mental activity such as information storage, retrieval or use. • The process whereby the group determines and enforces its norms. • ...
Nurse Word Puzzle 2023-12-04
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- Peplau, Psychodynamic Nursing
- Describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Nightingale, Environmental Theory
- Eriksson, Theory of Caritative Caring
- Deficit, Relationship between an individual’s therapeutic self-care demand & his powers of self-care agency.
- Benner, From Novice to Expert
- Identity, The sense of being part of an ethnic group of culture.
- The processes and outcome whereby thinking and feeling persons as individuals or groups, use conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
- Rogers, Science of Unitary Human beings
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- Leininger, Transcultural Nursing Theory
- Orem, Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Hall, Care, Core, and Cure Model
- Roy, Adaptation Model
- Is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- King, Conceptual System and Middle Range Theory of Goal Attainment
- In which the person makes use of the nurse's help.
- Mode, Consists of seeing causal relationship between events that occur at about the same time, but which are not logically related.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- Needs, Are the lowest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
19 Clues: Roy, Adaptation Model • Peplau, Psychodynamic Nursing • Benner, From Novice to Expert • Hall, Care, Core, and Cure Model • Nightingale, Environmental Theory • Eriksson, Theory of Caritative Caring • Orem, Self-care Deficit Nursing Theory • Leininger, Transcultural Nursing Theory • Rogers, Science of Unitary Human beings • In which the person makes use of the nurse's help. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Created the idea of checks and balances between political powers
- contract Theory that the governed and governing will agree that the gooverned will give up some rights and the governing will give fair laws that we want
- Wanted fair punishment for crimes; laws should be made to keep order
- Something that brings about great change
- The theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Created the basic laws of motion
- Perfected the telescope and said that the moon was bumpy and not smooth and perfect
- Came up with the scientific method and wanted to prove his own existence
- Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine
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- Developed the heliocentric theory, didn't publish ideas until his death bed
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- Advocated for freedom of speech and religion
- To know something one did not know before
- Proved the heliocentric theory with math
- A party where people met to discuss new ideas
- People who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Father of modern chemistry and developed an important law about the volume of gasses
- The author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelly's mom; vouched for woman's rights and wanted woman to be educated.
- spread the ideas of the scientific method to other scientists
- A person who rules with absolute power
20 Clues: Created the basic laws of motion • A person who rules with absolute power • Proved the heliocentric theory with math • Something that brings about great change • To know something one did not know before • Advocated for freedom of speech and religion • Made the first big vaccine; smallpox vaccine • A party where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
John Dalton 2023-02-02
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- what color blindness was known as
- what did he receive for "the most important contributions to the advancement of natural knowledge."
- where he was born
- where he bought a school
- how old when he went to teach
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- his theory said all matter was composed of ...... and indestructible atoms with their own diff. properties
- what he was also known for studying
- where he went to college
- first job
- what type of family he was born into
10 Clues: first job • where he was born • where he went to college • where he bought a school • how old when he went to teach • what color blindness was known as • what he was also known for studying • what type of family he was born into • what did he receive for "the most important contributions to the advancement of natural knowledge." • ...
Unit 8 2018-11-25
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- Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs"
- / a response of the whole organism
- Kinsey / his research described human sexual behavior and was controversial
- / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
- Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome
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- law / the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point
- theory / the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness
- theory / A theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated
- theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion
- / a complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species.
- / Urges to perform certain behaviors
12 Clues: / a response of the whole organism • / Urges to perform certain behaviors • Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" • Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome • / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. • / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion • ...
Colors 2023-10-30
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- Soft color related to sweetness, romance, and sometimes compassion.
- Calming color reminiscent of the sea, symbolizing stability and creativity.
- Royal color often linked to luxury, wisdom, and creativity.
- Cheerful color reminiscent of sunshine and happiness, symbolizing joy and energy.
- Natural color often associated with plants, symbolizing growth and harmony.
- Warm color representing energy, enthusiasm, and sometimes playfulness.
- Soft color reminiscent of nature and often symbolizing calmness.
- Deep color often linked to integrity, sincerity, and sometimes spirituality.
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- Dark color often linked to sophistication, mystery, and sometimes elegance.
- Shiny color often associated with grace, wisdom, and sometimes wealth.
- Delicate color often linked to grace, elegance, and sometimes refinement.
- Neutral color related to practicality, balance, and sometimes conservatism.
- Deep color related to richness, warmth, and sometimes depth.
- Bright color associated with the ocean, representing clarity and refreshment.
- Calm color often related to the sky and sea, representing tranquility and stability.
- Precious color symbolizing wealth, success, and sometimes prosperity.
- Bright color often associated with passion, energy, and sometimes danger.
- Pure color symbolizing cleanliness, simplicity, and sometimes peace.
- Warm color representing enthusiasm, creativity, and sometimes encouragement.
- Earthy color associated with nature, reliability, and sometimes warmth.
20 Clues: Royal color often linked to luxury, wisdom, and creativity. • Deep color related to richness, warmth, and sometimes depth. • Soft color reminiscent of nature and often symbolizing calmness. • Soft color related to sweetness, romance, and sometimes compassion. • Pure color symbolizing cleanliness, simplicity, and sometimes peace. • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
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- where found? (fire by monster)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- where climb? (monster)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- lost what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
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- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who was? (Arabian)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (end)
- Family who are the protectors? (family name)
- who died? (mother name)
- who died? (boy)
- Who made? (man-last name)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question)) • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-07
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- a synonym for absolute monarch
- along with Francis Bacon, he supported the scientific method
- wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in which she said women should be educated like men
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory
- type of art that reflected the lifestyles of the rich
- wrote On Crimes and Punishments; he believed that punishments should fit crimes and that laws should exist to promote social order
- the founder of modern chemistry
- wrote Leviathan; he proposed the social contract theory
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- tool used by Antonie Von Leeuwenhoek to study microorganisms
- wrote satires and was a supporter of freedom of speech and religion
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- an Enlightenment thinker
- perfected the telescope and studied acceleration
- the first person to propose the heliocentric theory
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- type of art that reflected Greek and Roman values and was a backlash to the lifestyle of the aristocracy
- wrote The Social Contract; he believed that governments were responsible to the people they governed
- developed a vaccine for smallpox
- wrote Two Treatises on Government; he believed in the social contract and the idea that people are born with natural rights of life, liberty, and property
- a social gathering where philosophes would share their ideas
20 Clues: an Enlightenment thinker • a synonym for absolute monarch • the founder of modern chemistry • developed a vaccine for smallpox • used math to prove the heliocentric theory • perfected the telescope and studied acceleration • the first person to propose the heliocentric theory • type of art that reflected the lifestyles of the rich • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- The founder of modern chemistry
- Proposed that planets revolve in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- Sun-centered theory
- A person who rules with absolute power
- wrote the social contract
- Perfected the telescope
- Earth-centered theory
- steps used to prove a theory is true
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Dull colors and strong lines
- Fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's rights and the ability for them to get the same education as men
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- An art form with soft lines and soft colors
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- Didn't agree with cruel and unusual punishment
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Created geometry and supported the scientific method
- He believed that the people had the ability to govern themselves
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed in the separation of power and checks and balances
- The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best intrest on the people
- supported the social contract and agreed with Absolute Monarchy
25 Clues: Sun-centered theory • Earth-centered theory • Perfected the telescope • wrote the social contract • Dull colors and strong lines • Created the smallpox vaccine • The founder of modern chemistry • Proposed the heliocentric theory • steps used to prove a theory is true • A person who rules with absolute power • Developed the laws of motion and gravity • ...
colors 2022-05-18
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- What color is the earth?
- I hate olives but they have a beautiful color.
- This color reminds me to the balls use to use to play basket ball.
- Do you want to eat some strawberries? they have a beautiful color.
- This color reminds me a lot of the lavender.
- Can remind you of royalty and the sea.
- Bubble gum, donuts, or flowers can be of this color.
- The rocks are of this color.
- It´s a light color, beautiful as the sky.
- wine are bad for health, but it have a lovely color.
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- Made me want a mint, which color is it?
- Many plants have this color on them.
- Usually, what color are wedding dresses?
- It's the color of the monkey's favorite fruit.
- this color is so fancy and many jewerly have this color.
- Many fishes are of this color.
- This color is categorized within those that lead and calm.
- It reminds us of magic or an eggplant.
- Represents elegance, sadness, depression and you usually use this color at funerals.
- The color of the jade is?
20 Clues: What color is the earth? • The color of the jade is? • The rocks are of this color. • Many fishes are of this color. • Many plants have this color on them. • It reminds us of magic or an eggplant. • Can remind you of royalty and the sea. • Made me want a mint, which color is it? • Usually, what color are wedding dresses? • It´s a light color, beautiful as the sky. • ...
Colors 2022-05-18
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- Always can refresh your mouth.
- An spiritual color, the luxury allways is okay.
- The happy color, have optimism.
- The color of the purity, be innocent.
- Always have hope.
- The color of royalty.
- If you want to be professional or mystery.
- A yellow precious metal color.
- Have energy and be fun.
- The neutral color, always is quiet.
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- Like a pool, the color of water.
- You look with stability.
- An steely grey color.
- A femenine color, always have love.
- If you are loyal and have a piece of tranquility.
- An intense color with passion.
- The young color.
- The common color of pigs
- The natural color, like the woods.
- The color of the success.
20 Clues: The young color. • Always have hope. • An steely grey color. • The color of royalty. • Have energy and be fun. • You look with stability. • The common color of pigs • The color of the success. • Always can refresh your mouth. • An intense color with passion. • A yellow precious metal color. • The happy color, have optimism. • Like a pool, the color of water. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-10
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- The father of Classical Conditioning.
- Attributed the Early Childhood Education.
- He founded the idea of Structionalism
- Widely known as the father of experimental psychology.
- He is known for many works, one being The Achievement of Learning.
- He is known for taking his theory BEHAVIORISM and applying it to child development.
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- Well-known for his tabula rasa view of the human mind,his social contract theory.
- One of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history.
- He is probably most famous for his role in what is called progressive education.
- Founder of Pedagogy.
- The Athenian Logician.
- He is most famously known for his theory of cognitive development.
- Developed a theory of cognitive development known as the sociocultural theory.
- He tried to explain behavior and learning through 'drive reduction'.
- Best know for his book Leviathan.
15 Clues: Founder of Pedagogy. • The Athenian Logician. • Best know for his book Leviathan. • The father of Classical Conditioning. • He founded the idea of Structionalism • Attributed the Early Childhood Education. • Widely known as the father of experimental psychology. • He is most famously known for his theory of cognitive development. • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
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- involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts
- identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts
- holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and outside media influences
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through though
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- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and improving their wellbeing
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell)
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent years
- identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts
14 Clues: actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • the process of enlarging people's freedoms and improving their wellbeing • identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts • identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts • ...
Particle theory 2013-06-17
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- A group of atoms made up with the same number of protons.
- Particles whizzing about, filling up all the space.
- Subatomic particle with no charge.
- Gas turning into liquid.
- Positively charged subatomic particle.
- Particles closely packed, moving slowly.
- Two or more elements in a fixed whole number ratio.
- Particles moving quickly but still touching.
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- Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Liquid turning into solid.
- Solid turning into liquid.
- Liquid turning into gas.
- Two or more particles in a fixed whole number ratio.
13 Clues: Liquid turning into gas. • Gas turning into liquid. • Liquid turning into solid. • Solid turning into liquid. • Subatomic particle with no charge. • Negatively charged subatomic particle. • Positively charged subatomic particle. • Particles closely packed, moving slowly. • Particles moving quickly but still touching. • Particles whizzing about, filling up all the space. • ...
Darwin's Theory 2014-02-09
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- measure of relative contribution an individual trait makes
- structures features not inherited from a common ancestor
- structures reduced forms of functional structures
- one species that evolves to resemble another species
- study of the distribution of plants and animals
- adaption that allows species to blend into their surroundings
- traits primitive features
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- traits newly evolved features
- selection the development of new breeds and strains
- cumulative changes in groups of organisms through time
- structures structures inherited from a common ancestor
- early, pre-birth stage of an organism's development
- selection the modifying of a population
13 Clues: traits primitive features • traits newly evolved features • selection the modifying of a population • study of the distribution of plants and animals • structures reduced forms of functional structures • selection the development of new breeds and strains • early, pre-birth stage of an organism's development • one species that evolves to resemble another species • ...
Set Theory 2022-09-01
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- The set whose all elements are in another set
- Sets that have countable elements
- All elements of both sets together
- Only the common elements
- Each object of the set
- Collection of well-defined objects
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- No common element
- The set that has all the elements in consideration
- The sets that have same number of elements
- All the elements apart from this set
- number of elements of the set
- List out elements
- The sets that have same elements
13 Clues: No common element • List out elements • Each object of the set • Only the common elements • number of elements of the set • The sets that have same elements • Sets that have countable elements • All elements of both sets together • Collection of well-defined objects • All the elements apart from this set • The sets that have same number of elements • ...
MALTHUSIAN THEORY 2022-07-14
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- Modern Malthusians worry that a large population will unsustainably use Earth's...
- A Malthusian preventative check
- Malthus believed people were subjected to these limits
- Malthus hypothesised that food production would grow this way
- A phenomenon that has led to declining TFR
- A positive check
- Malthus believed this would outstrip food supply
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- Food production is behind population growth in this region
- Malthus hypothesised that population would grow this way
- Modern day supporters of Malthus' theory
- This increased food production from 1950s
- Actual food production trend over time
- Malthus existed during this stage of DTM
- A positive check
14 Clues: A positive check • A positive check • A Malthusian preventative check • Actual food production trend over time • Modern day supporters of Malthus' theory • Malthus existed during this stage of DTM • This increased food production from 1950s • A phenomenon that has led to declining TFR • Malthus believed this would outstrip food supply • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-09-28
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- element with negative charge gain electrons
- lives on energy levels and has a negative charge
- element with positive charge lost electrons
- color with the least amount of energy
- a different version of the same element
- found in the nucleus with no charge
- telling valence electrons on periodic table
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- color with the most or highest energy
- light, energy released
- relationship between energy and frequency
- relationship between wavelength and frequency
- a element with a charge - or +
- subatomic particle that has a positive charge
13 Clues: light, energy released • a element with a charge - or + • found in the nucleus with no charge • color with the most or highest energy • color with the least amount of energy • a different version of the same element • relationship between energy and frequency • element with negative charge gain electrons • element with positive charge lost electrons • ...
Music Theory 2023-12-05
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- Scale that has no sharps and no flats
- adds half the value of the note it is attached to
- same melody but different lyrics (words) each time it is played
- also known as a half step
- two semitones
- section that appears directly before the chorus. It will be the same each time it is played and generally increases in texture and dynamics
- notes that sound the same but are spelt differently on the page
- is always at the end of the song. It is a small section that repeats an earlier part of the song, often the hook line of the chorus
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- Note worth 1 beat in 4/4 time
- different melody and different lyrics to the rest of the song
- allow you to notate notes above and below each staff
- same melody and the same lyrics each time it is played. It often contains a hook or key phrase which can be the title of the song
- note worth 4 beats in 4/4 time
13 Clues: two semitones • also known as a half step • Note worth 1 beat in 4/4 time • note worth 4 beats in 4/4 time • Scale that has no sharps and no flats • adds half the value of the note it is attached to • allow you to notate notes above and below each staff • different melody and different lyrics to the rest of the song • ...
Filter Theory 2023-11-08
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- The filter theory was developed by them
- This happens to relationships when similarity does not exist
- Someone who is discounted as a partner
- Complementarity more important for long-term couples at a later stage of a relationship
- Partner needs to balance your traits with opposite ones of their own
- Complementarity
- An explanation of relationship formation.
- Range of factors that influence partners meeting
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- Similarity in attitudes is only important for couples dating less than...
- The key benefit of proximity
- Find partners who share our basic values
- Complementarity
- You are more likely to form a relationship with someone who is socially and culturally similar
- Similarity in Attitudes
14 Clues: Complementarity • Complementarity • Similarity in Attitudes • The key benefit of proximity • Someone who is discounted as a partner • The filter theory was developed by them • Find partners who share our basic values • An explanation of relationship formation. • Range of factors that influence partners meeting • This happens to relationships when similarity does not exist • ...
atomic theory 2023-09-29
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- atomic mass " the weighted average mass of all naturally occuring isotopes of the element
- anything that has mass,and takes up space
- the center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- particals that carry a positive charge
- atoms with the same number of protons and different numbers of neatrons
- smaller particales that protons and neutrons are made of
- number: the numbers of protons that an element contains
- number: the sum of protons and the number of neutrons in the neuclus of an atom
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- cloud: the area around the neclues where electrons are most likely to be found
- shells: outer rings of atom that contain electrons. these chells orbit around the nuclues.
- the smallest piece of an element that still holds the propites of the element
- particales that carry negitive charge
- atmoic mass unit used to measure the mass of atom
13 Clues: particales that carry negitive charge • particals that carry a positive charge • anything that has mass,and takes up space • atmoic mass unit used to measure the mass of atom • number: the numbers of protons that an element contains • smaller particales that protons and neutrons are made of • the center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons • ...
Feminist Theory 2023-10-23
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- the name for the shift that involves housekeeping and childcare
- fundamental form of social division
- how Judith Butler views gender
- what Engles believed to be class oppression of women
- what Beauvoir describes women as relative to men “the one”
- wave of feminism that focused on attaining basic rights
- voluntarily accepting societal gender roles and inequality
- theorist that stressed economic power for gender equality
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- concept that interweaves social categories
- where the outliers of society are according to Anzaldua
- ____ of domination to be both opresor and oppressed
- society structured around maternal lineage and power
- where women should be placed according to Critical Feminism
13 Clues: how Judith Butler views gender • fundamental form of social division • concept that interweaves social categories • ____ of domination to be both opresor and oppressed • society structured around maternal lineage and power • what Engles believed to be class oppression of women • where the outliers of society are according to Anzaldua • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-01-04
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- Visual representation of key developments in the evolution of atomic theory over time.
- Niels Bohr's atomic model featuring electrons in specific energy orbits around the nucleus.
- Scientist who developed the early 19th-century atomic theory, suggesting atoms are indestructible and identical.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space, composed of atoms.
- Specific orbits or shells where electrons are found in Bohr's atomic model.
- Ancient Greek philosopher who proposed the concept of indivisible particles called "atomos."
- Central, positively charged region of an atom, discovered by Rutherford.
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- Democritus' idea that matter is composed of tiny, unbreakable particles.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle discovered by J.J. Thomson in the late 19th century.
- Branch of physics that describes the behavior of particles on the atomic and subatomic scale.
- The arrangement of protons, neutrons, and electrons within an atom.
- Scientist who conducted the gold foil experiment, revealing the existence of a small, dense atomic nucleus.
- Scientific explanation of the nature and behavior of matter at the atomic level.
13 Clues: Anything that has mass and occupies space, composed of atoms. • The arrangement of protons, neutrons, and electrons within an atom. • Democritus' idea that matter is composed of tiny, unbreakable particles. • Central, positively charged region of an atom, discovered by Rutherford. • Specific orbits or shells where electrons are found in Bohr's atomic model. • ...
Perm Theory 2020-04-17
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- use appropriate ...... when wrapping hair on rod
- the active ingredient used in coldwave perms
- used in heatless perms, overnight waves
- opposite of temporary
- oxidizing agent in a perm
- the bond broken by perm solution
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- 2nd phase in a perm
- do not .....hair too tightly when wrapping rod
- wrapped end to scalp with strong alkaline solution
- created by Arnold F. Willatt
- rolling part of a perm
- neutralizer is used to .... hair into new curl shape
- had a breakthrough in permanent heat waving machine
13 Clues: 2nd phase in a perm • opposite of temporary • rolling part of a perm • oxidizing agent in a perm • created by Arnold F. Willatt • the bond broken by perm solution • used in heatless perms, overnight waves • the active ingredient used in coldwave perms • do not .....hair too tightly when wrapping rod • use appropriate ...... when wrapping hair on rod • ...
NDT theory 2024-10-17
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- weakly repelled to a magnet
- reverse magnetizing force required to remove residual magnetism
- flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit
- strongly attracted to a magnet
- full magnetization of a specimen, all domains are aligned
- leftover magnetism materials when magnetizing force is removed
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- weakly attracted to a magnet
- the ease in which a magnetic field can be established
- a material resistance to magnetism
- neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet
- the ability of a material to retain magnetism
- a unit of measurement for flux density
- strenght of magnetic flux
13 Clues: strenght of magnetic flux • weakly repelled to a magnet • weakly attracted to a magnet • strongly attracted to a magnet • a material resistance to magnetism • a unit of measurement for flux density • flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit • the ability of a material to retain magnetism • neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet • ...
Educational Leaders 2023-03-01
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- learning by doing
- taxonomy of education
- multiple intelligence theory
- psychosocial theory
- socratic method
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- educated teachers to teach kindergarten
- social learning theory
- made blackboards in the United States
- zone of proximal development
- theory of cognitive development
- operate and classical conditioning
11 Clues: socratic method • learning by doing • psychosocial theory • taxonomy of education • social learning theory • multiple intelligence theory • zone of proximal development • theory of cognitive development • operate and classical conditioning • made blackboards in the United States • educated teachers to teach kindergarten
Critical Race Theory 2023-05-12
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- The ability to understand and interact effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds.
- The ways in which institutions, policies, and practices are designed to maintain racial inequalities.
- The fear of confirming a negative stereotype about one's group that can lead to underperformance in academic or professional settings.
- The lesson that race is a social concept used to exploit people of color
- Those most commonly affected by the topics Critical Race Theory covers.
- Subtle, everyday actions or comments that communicate hostility or disrespect towards people of color.
- The belief that race does not matter and that people should be treated as individuals, ignoring the ways in which race affects people's experiences and opportunities.
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- The advantages and benefits that white people receive simply by virtue of being white in a society that is structured to favor whiteness.
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- The socially constructed categories that divide people into racial groups based on physical characteristics.
- The compensation or repayment for past harms inflicted on people of color, such as slavery, segregation, and discrimination.
- The concept that different aspects of identity, such as race, gender, class, and sexuality, intersect and interact to create unique experiences of oppression and privilege.
- The systemic and institutionalized power structures that maintain advantages and privileges for dominant racial groups while subordinating people of color.
13 Clues: Those most commonly affected by the topics Critical Race Theory covers. • The lesson that race is a social concept used to exploit people of color • a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. • The ability to understand and interact effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds. • ...
french crossword 2019-12-13
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- color of snow
- the color of an apple
- used to make a straight line
- something to kep books in
- color of the sky
- something to read
- color of a tree
- color of the dirt
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- color of the sun
- Used to write in
- color of a orange
- something a teacher sits in
- to sit in at school
- color of an erasser
- something u go to monday-friday
- color of the sunset
- used to right with
- color of grass
- color of a garbage can
- color of coal
20 Clues: color of snow • color of coal • color of grass • color of a tree • color of the sun • Used to write in • color of the sky • color of a orange • something to read • color of the dirt • used to right with • to sit in at school • color of an erasser • color of the sunset • the color of an apple • color of a garbage can • something to kep books in • something a teacher sits in • ...
Socialization Crossword 2014-01-16
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- organization dedicated to a particular interest or activity
- Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
- The belief in and worship of a?
- State of being
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development
- A institution children go to
- The fact of being who or what a person is
- psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental
- The function assumed of part played by a person
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- system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts
- Psychological concept that a person self grows out of societies interpersonal interaction
- Group of parents and children
- theory that human and animal behaviour can be explained in terms of conditioning
- a group of people of approximately the same age and interests
- Mass communication
- A kindergarten theory
- people living together in a more or less ordered community
- Made a theory based on growing out of societies interpersonal interactions (Last name only)
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
19 Clues: State of being • Mass communication • A kindergarten theory • A institution children go to • Group of parents and children • The belief in and worship of a? • The fact of being who or what a person is • something that is usual, typical, or standard • The function assumed of part played by a person • Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis • ...
The Origins of Language 2025-12-26
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- Copying sounds from nature.
- The belief that language was given by a higher power.
- An early scientific approach that compares languages to study their origins.
- A theory based on emotional reactions and cries.
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- A theory suggesting language began by imitating natural sounds.
- The scientific study of how language emerged and developed.
- A system humans use to communicate ideas.
- A theory claiming language developed from body movements.
- The scientific study of language.
- A theory connecting language to cooperation and group work.
10 Clues: Copying sounds from nature. • The scientific study of language. • A system humans use to communicate ideas. • A theory based on emotional reactions and cries. • The belief that language was given by a higher power. • A theory claiming language developed from body movements. • The scientific study of how language emerged and developed. • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- The founder of modern chemistry
- Proposed that planets revolve in an elliptical orbit around the sun
- Sun-centered theory
- A person who rules with absolute power
- wrote the social contract
- Perfected the telescope
- Earth-centered theory
- steps used to prove a theory is true
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- Dull colors and strong lines
- Fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's rights and the ability for them to get the same education as men
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- An art form with soft lines and soft colors
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Developed the laws of motion and gravity
- Didn't agree with cruel and unusual punishment
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Created geometry and supported the scientific method
- He believed that the people had the ability to govern themselves
- Used the microscope to study microorganisms
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed in the separation of power and checks and balances
- The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best intrest on the people
- supported the social contract and agreed with Absolute Monarchy
25 Clues: Sun-centered theory • Earth-centered theory • Perfected the telescope • wrote the social contract • Dull colors and strong lines • Created the smallpox vaccine • The founder of modern chemistry • Proposed the heliocentric theory • steps used to prove a theory is true • A person who rules with absolute power • Developed the laws of motion and gravity • ...
the enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- discovered and popularized the scientific method
- contract theory that there is and agreement between the governing and the governed
- a person who rules with absolute power
- invented the telescope and used it to prove the heliocentric theory
- discovered the laws of motion and gravity and invented calculus
- discovered that planets revolve around the sun
- art containing the real world and war
- theory about the sun in the middle of the solar system
- method is a way of learning new things
- believed women should have equal rights to men
- life liberty and property are the most important things
- English surgeon discovered smallpox vaccine
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- discovered that the volume of a gas decreases with increasing pressure
- influence criinal law and remoformed in wester europe
- believed above all in the efficacy of reason
- a party where people discuss new things
- people that made a new way of thinking
- theory about the earth is the middle of the solar system
- believed that Britain had the best run of government
- leviathan or the matter form and power of a commonwealth
- used math to prove the heliocentric theory
- art containing rich people usually happy
- developed rules for deductive reasoning
- prefectied the microscope
- e didn't think that one leader should lead a country and states should have their own power
25 Clues: prefectied the microscope • art containing the real world and war • a person who rules with absolute power • people that made a new way of thinking • method is a way of learning new things • a party where people discuss new things • developed rules for deductive reasoning • art containing rich people usually happy • used math to prove the heliocentric theory • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2014-11-05
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- psychological requirements for interaction and contact with others
- theory that says physiological changes CAUSE emotions
- an internal state that activates behavior and directs it toward a goal
- bodily requirements necessary for survival
- feeling of discomfort caused when our actions and beliefs don't match
- theory that says we perform best with a small amount of arousal; too much inhibits performance
- level of body fat that our bodies strive to maintain
- theory that says that physiological changes and a cognitive label happen at the same time; emotion comes later
- theorist who believed we have to satisfy our biological needs before our emotional ones
- number of expressible facial emotions
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- theory that says we are motivated to reduce discomfort caused by biological needs
- theories of emotion that say that emotion derives from physical changes in the body
- theory that says physiological changes and emotion happen at the same time
- Maslow's triangle that shows which needs must be satisfied first
- number of components of emotion
- motivation that comes from our inner desires; personally pleasing
- motivation that comes from outer rewards and reinforcements
- theorist who studied universal facial expressions
- theorist who studied baby monkeys' need for contact comfort
- theories of emotion that say that emotion is the result of bodily changes and mental processes working together
- a set of complex reactions involving physiological arousal, subjective feelings, and observable behavior
21 Clues: number of components of emotion • number of expressible facial emotions • bodily requirements necessary for survival • theorist who studied universal facial expressions • level of body fat that our bodies strive to maintain • theory that says physiological changes CAUSE emotions • motivation that comes from outer rewards and reinforcements • ...
GENESIS 2025-09-13
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- A group of organs that work together to perform a function.
- An organism made up of only one cell that carries out all life processes.
- A structure made up of different tissues working together.
- The theory that life began in the primordial seas.
- Groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions.
- The theory that suggests life may have been carried to earth by beings of extra terrestrial origin.
- The balance in the body that maintains stable internal conditions.
- The organ system composed of skin, hair, and nails.
- The process of change over time through natural selection.
- Living organisms change as they grow in complex ways.
- The theory that states life produces life; each plant and animal produces its own kind.
- The basic units of structure, function, and reproduction in living organisms.
- The ability of living things to produce new individuals closely resembling them.
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- The theory that explains life originated as a spontaneous event from nonliving matter.
- Living things respond to stimuli.
- Needed by living things to do work, grow, and reproduce.
- Units of heredity that code information in the form of DNA.
- The Biblical theory that assumes a Supernatural Being is responsible for creating life.
- An organism composed of many cells performing specialized functions.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
20 Clues: Living things respond to stimuli. • The theory that life began in the primordial seas. • The organ system composed of skin, hair, and nails. • Living organisms change as they grow in complex ways. • Needed by living things to do work, grow, and reproduce. • A structure made up of different tissues working together. • ...
Socialization Crossword 2014-01-16
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- Made a theory based on growing out of societies interpersonal interactions (Last name only)
- A institution children go to
- State of being
- capacity to have an effect on the character, development
- psychological theory and therapy that aims to treat mental
- The belief in and worship of a?
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
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- The function assumed of part played by a person
- organization dedicated to a particular interest or activity
- Psychological concept that a person self grows out of societies interpersonal interaction
- theory that human and animal behaviour can be explained in terms of conditioning
- The fact of being who or what a person is
- a group of people of approximately the same age and interests
- system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts
- Group of parents and children
- Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis
- Mass communication
- A kindergarten theory
- people living together in a more or less ordered community
19 Clues: State of being • Mass communication • A kindergarten theory • A institution children go to • Group of parents and children • The belief in and worship of a? • The fact of being who or what a person is • something that is usual, typical, or standard • The function assumed of part played by a person • Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-17
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- The first director of LOEB Center for nursing rehabilitation
- One of the canons of nightingale that needs changes in color and form, including bringing the patient brightly colored flowers or plants
- At this stage of Benner’s clinical competence, the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
- It is the classification of people according to shared biologic characteristics, genetic markers, or features
- If eros is “passionate in love,” what is agape in love?
- At this stage of Benner’s clinical competence, they no longer rely on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions
- After 3-5 years in the same area of nursing, the nurse moves into this stage
- Having a belief in a supreme being (God)
- Refers to the continuous change of the energy field between the human being and the environment, and there are no boundaries or barriers
- Giving or attending to the needs of others without waiting for something in return
- She believes that the main focus in nursing is on carative factors and also believes that for nurses to develop humanistic philosophies and value systems, a strong liberal arts background is necessary
- A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Adaptation Model “
- An ontological concept is described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming
- It is accepted as truth and represents the values and beliefs of the theory or concepts framework
- The feeling of expectation or desire for a certain thing to happen
- It is taking responsibility for their own health through the facts and expertise of their own
- It is a theory that the origin of all knowledge is a sensory experience
- Respect for an individual’s right to make their own decision
- A nursing theorist with a novice to the expert stage
- It refers to the action that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion
- They are the ones who help and minister to those who are suffering, minister to the patient, attend to their needs, and perform different nursing interventions
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- It refers to a theory about another theory
- Ethical principles that obligation to do and cause no harm to others
- A nursing theorist believes in assisting the individual sick or well
- A nursing theorist pursues her to be a nurse because of her aunt, who is suffering from congenital heart disease
- It describes the unpredictable, nonlinear evolution of energy fields as seen in non-repeating rthymicities, and postulates an ordering of the human evolutionary emergency
- This is the way how nurses think in a ______ thinking
- Ethical principles that obligation to tell the truth
- A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Behavioral System Model “
- A nursing theorist uses situation rather than environment because situation conveys a social environment with a social definition
- A lady with a lamp
- The state of being worthy of honor and respect
- The capacity to feel or experience feelings or sensations and only the human being has
- Means love and charity
- A nursing theorist with a theory entitled “ Health as expanding consciousness “
- Ethical principles to fulfill your promise to your patient
- This stage typically involves a nurse with 2-3 years of experience on a job in the same area or in similar day-to-day situations
- Regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic - care
- One of the canons of Nightingale is that patients should never be waked intentionally or accidentally during the first part of sleep
- One of the performances of your different nursing interventions, where you serve people unselfishly or selflessly
40 Clues: A lady with a lamp • Means love and charity • Having a belief in a supreme being (God) • It refers to a theory about another theory • The state of being worthy of honor and respect • Ethical principles that obligation to tell the truth • A nursing theorist with a novice to the expert stage • This is the way how nurses think in a ______ thinking • ...
Colors 2023-10-21
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- A color associated with royalty
- A deep, dark blue
- A neutral, pale tan color
- A bright, purplish-red hue
- A dark red or purplish-red
- A shiny, metallic color
- A delicate, rosy hue
- The color of tree trunks
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- A blue-green color
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- A precious, shiny metal
- The color of fresh snow
- The color of grass and leaves
- A mix of red and yellow
- The color of ripe bananas
- A blue-green gemstone color
- A pale purple shade
- The color of ripe tomatoes
- A neutral color between black and white
- The darkest color in the spectrum
20 Clues: A deep, dark blue • A blue-green color • A pale purple shade • A delicate, rosy hue • A precious, shiny metal • The color of fresh snow • A mix of red and yellow • A shiny, metallic color • The color of tree trunks • The color of ripe bananas • A neutral, pale tan color • A bright, purplish-red hue • A dark red or purplish-red • The color of ripe tomatoes • A blue-green gemstone color • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2017-10-18
20 Clues: Hair • Eyes • Jeans • Shoes • Shirt • Dress • Pants • Blouse • T-shirt • Red hair • Brown hair • Blond hair • The color red • The color blue • The color black • The color green • The color white • The color orange • The color yellow • The color purple
Spanish Vocab 2023-10-17
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- a cold season
- the color of the sun
- a sweaty season
- a spooky season
- the color of coffee
- the color of bubblegum
- the color of a bat
- the color of the sky
- being tired
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- the color of a grape
- cloudy
- a way of saying hi
- the color of ketchup
- the color of clouds
- the color of an orange
- a season where flowers bloom
- the color of grass
- being angry
- the color of a paperclip
- being happy
20 Clues: cloudy • being angry • being happy • being tired • a cold season • a sweaty season • a spooky season • a way of saying hi • the color of grass • the color of a bat • the color of clouds • the color of coffee • the color of a grape • the color of ketchup • the color of the sun • the color of the sky • the color of an orange • the color of bubblegum • the color of a paperclip • a season where flowers bloom
Vygotsky 2023-09-20
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- One type of cultural tool
- The first stage of scaffolding
- The final step of scaffolding
- Instead of 'little scientists', Vygotsky viewed children as...
- How Vygotsky suggested children can be sensitively supported in their learning
- What type of development was Vygotsky's theory about?
- Knowledge that is shared between child and experienced others
- Vygotsky saw cognitive development as a... process
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- Which illness prevented Vygotsky from completing his theory?
- Something Vygotsky viewed as crucial to development, unlike Piaget
- In what field is Vygotsky's theory most useful?
- Experienced people who help children learn
- The only way to gain high level cognitive functions, according to Vygotsky
- Vygotsky agreed with Piaget that development occurs in a...
- Zone of ... Development
- Knowledge that is in the mind of the child only
- What type of tools do children inherit according to Vygotsky's theory?
17 Clues: Zone of ... Development • One type of cultural tool • The final step of scaffolding • The first stage of scaffolding • Experienced people who help children learn • In what field is Vygotsky's theory most useful? • Knowledge that is in the mind of the child only • Vygotsky saw cognitive development as a... process • What type of development was Vygotsky's theory about? • ...
Psychology so far ..... 2026-05-07
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- motivation that comes from outside the performer
- absence of motivation
- climate where the emphasis in on effort
- the R in Self Determination Theory
- all arousal theories explain the relationship between arousal and ......?
- extrinsic motivation you cannot touch
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- theory that ends in someone being sent of
- what arousal should be for the best performance
- the theory that says we are all born aggressive
- goals that a based on the end result
- aggression that is outside the rules with the intent to harm
- if a performer has optimal arousal they are said to be in the ......?
- aggression that is within the rules with the intent to achieve a goal
- symptom of over motivation when they remove themselves from social situations
- a personality who treats failure as a learning curve
- type of extrinsic motivation
- wrote attribution theory
17 Clues: absence of motivation • wrote attribution theory • type of extrinsic motivation • the R in Self Determination Theory • goals that a based on the end result • extrinsic motivation you cannot touch • climate where the emphasis in on effort • theory that ends in someone being sent of • what arousal should be for the best performance • ...
color 2019-03-28
color 2021-10-05
6 Clues: you use it in art • same color we get wood • same color you as a furit • same word you call a furit • same color when you look up • same color than makes the world rain
Color 2017-09-15
Color 2017-06-08
6 Clues: What color is milk? • What color is wood? • What color is grass? • What color is night? • What color is a chick? • What color is the sky on a sunny day
Color 2018-01-20
6 Clues: often uses ink to work • what pens use to write • what you put a brush in • what you draw or paint on • used to cover straw pencil marks • the perfect writing or drawing tool
