color theory Crossword Puzzles
Sensation 2012-05-15
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- a coiled, bony fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses
- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- point on the cochlea where sound is moved from the ossicles to the cochlea
- theory that absolute threshold is influenced by our experience and education
- color is created by a combination of three colors, red, blue and green
- translate smells for the brain
- 25% of the population that has an abundance of taste receptors
- muscle that controls the amount of light that enters the pupil
- using the sensory receptors to detect the lines, angles, and colors that form an image
- theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain; the spinal cord nerve fibers conduct most of the pain signals
- cells that convert information to neural impulses for the brain
- focusing on one stimulus to the exclusion of other things
- clear film that protects the eye
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- a process where we detect physical energy from the environment and encode it as neural signals
- the ability to block or tune out a constant stimulus
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- detect black, white or gray
- the point in the eye where there are no rods and cones because of the attachment to the optic nerve
- color is processed by opponent pairs; one color processing blocks the processing of another
- the minimum difference a person can detect between any two stimuli half the time
- to process information by constructing perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- three bones in the middle ear that transfer sound waves to the cochlea
- transfers information from the air to the ossicles
- lies on the back of the eye and translates information for the optic nerve
- structure that changes shape to focus images on the retina
- the minimum stimulation necessary to detect a particular light, sound, pressure, taste, or ordor 50% of the time
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness {depends on frequency}
- detect well-lit light or daylight conditions
- carries information to the brain. Its made up of axons
- the retina's area of focus, where the cones cluster
- 25% of the population that has a small number of taste receptors
32 Clues: detect black, white or gray • translate smells for the brain • clear film that protects the eye • detect well-lit light or daylight conditions • transfers information from the air to the ossicles • the retina's area of focus, where the cones cluster • the ability to block or tune out a constant stimulus • carries information to the brain. Its made up of axons • ...
COLOR 2018-12-25
color 2024-07-09
Color 2025-09-14
6 Clues: The color of ocean. • The opposite of white. • The color of night sky • The color of Vietnam flag. • Lots of girls love this color. • We can see them on the sky. They're beautiful.
COLOR 2025-07-24
Havighurst theory 2021-11-19
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-19
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- is considered the true foundational stage.
- is a period where rapid physical growth and psychological changes occurs, culminating in sexual maturity.
- is known to be an extended time between childhood and adulthood.
- is the period that extends from conception to birth.
- isa a period of life from birth to 2weeks.
- it refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation
- a development issue sees development as more abrupt.
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- it refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences.
- is a progressive series of change that occur as a result of maturation and experience.
- adulthood involves gradual decline in one's physical abilities and health, stamina etc.
- is a period from fertilization to birth
- a developmental issue which says that change is gradual.
- childhood is a period of slow growth and rapid development
- childhood is the stage where the child is physically restless.
14 Clues: is a period from fertilization to birth • is considered the true foundational stage. • isa a period of life from birth to 2weeks. • is the period that extends from conception to birth. • a development issue sees development as more abrupt. • a developmental issue which says that change is gradual. • childhood is a period of slow growth and rapid development • ...
SET THEORY 2022-03-18
15 Clues: #A • {} • A=B • A∆B • A/B • |A| • A×B • x£A • A∩B • A∩B • P(A) • such that • set membership • collection of 2 elements • A is a subset B. Set is include in set B.
SET THEORY 2022-03-16
15 Clues: {} • #A • |A| • A=B • A ∪ B • A ∩ B • A ⊄ B • Ø = { } • such that • all subsets of A • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • A is a superset of B. set A includes set B • all the objects that do not belong to set A • A is a subset of B. set A is included in set B.
collision theory 2023-04-24
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- These are the new substances formed in a chemical reaction
- These are the chemicals that will react together in a chemical reaction
- A chemical that speeds up a chemical reaction
- H2O is the chemical _____ for water
- this is the side of the chemical equation that you write the products
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- breaking up reactant to create more _____ area will speed up a reaction
- a chemical ____ is a written sentence showing a reaction
- energy in this form will increase the rate of a chemical reaction
- catalysts speed up the ___ of a reaction
- which sized container will increase the chances of molecules colliding
- this shape symbolizes the reaction in a written chemical equation
- is adding more or adding less reactant to a chemical reaction going to speed up the reaction
- this is the side of a chemical equation that you write the reactants
13 Clues: H2O is the chemical _____ for water • catalysts speed up the ___ of a reaction • A chemical that speeds up a chemical reaction • a chemical ____ is a written sentence showing a reaction • These are the new substances formed in a chemical reaction • energy in this form will increase the rate of a chemical reaction • ...
Colour theory 2020-03-24
13 Clues: primary colour • secondary colour • one solid colour • two colours mixed • all of the colours • the northern lights • blue and green mixed • when a colour is warm • black and white mixed • colours that seem to change • when a colour is not very warm • violet, orange and green mixed • blue and yellow make this colour
GRAPH THEORY 2021-02-16
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- If two terminals of a path are made to coincide, it will result in a _______.
- _______ of a node is defined as the number of branches incident to it.
- What is the maximum number of edges in a bipartite graph having 10 vertices?
- ______ is the subset of branches and nodes of a graph.
- ____ graph that do not intersect or cross at a point that is other than the node.
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- A linear graph is a collection of nodes and _______.
- The maximum number of possible branches is equal to the number of_____.
- There exists how many paths between any pair of nodes in a tree.
- It is a loop which does not contain any other loops within it.
- graph with all vertices having equal degree is known as a __________ graph.
- A connected planar graph having 6 vertices, 7 edges contains _____________ regions.
- _____ is defined as a connected sub-graph of a connected graph containing all the nodes of the graph but not containing any loops.
- (n-1) is _____ of a graph
13 Clues: (n-1) is _____ of a graph • A linear graph is a collection of nodes and _______. • ______ is the subset of branches and nodes of a graph. • It is a loop which does not contain any other loops within it. • There exists how many paths between any pair of nodes in a tree. • _______ of a node is defined as the number of branches incident to it. • ...
IT Theory 2022-10-31
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- On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources
- systems use light instead of electricity to transmit information
- Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access.
- An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- Designing a database by splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies.
- A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table
- the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted
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- 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
- Where all data is kept irrespective of the source and its structure
- A primary key that consists of more than one attribute.
- A large collection of data from many different sources
- A protocol for sending packets that does error-checking to ensure all packets are received and properly ordered
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 • ...
IT Theory 2022-11-01
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- A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table
- A condition in which an attribute is dependent on another attribute that is not part of the primary key.
- A primary key that consists of more than one attribute.
- the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted
- On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources
- the process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone
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- Where all data is kept irrespective of the source and its structure
- A large collection of data from many different sources
- Designing a database by splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies.
- An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access.
- A protocol for sending packets that does error-checking to ensure all packets are received and properly ordered
- systems use light instead of electricity to transmit information
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 • ...
Music Theory 2023-06-14
13 Clues: loud • soft • short and crispy • one beat of sound • two beats of sound • to finish, the end • where your notes go • four beats of sound • half a beat of sound • long, smooth and connected • two names for the same note • to hold as long as conductor says • to repeat what's inside of the symbol
Set theory 2024-02-24
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- Subset A set A is said to be a proper subset of a set B if every element of A is also an element of B, and there exists at least one element in B that is not in A.
- Product The Cartesian product of two sets A and B is the set of all ordered pairs (a, b) where a is an element of A and b is an element of B.
- The intersection of two sets A and B is the set that contains all the elements that are common to both A and B.
- Sets Two sets are said to be disjoint if they have no elements in common.
- Set The empty set, denoted by ∅ or {}, is the set that contains no elements.
- Set The universal set is the set that contains all the objects under consideration in a particular context.
- The complement of a set A with respect to a universal set U is the set that contains all the elements in U that are not in A.
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- Set The power set of a set A is the set that contains all possible subsets of A, including the empty set and the set itself.
- The cardinality of a set is the number of elements in the set.
- The union of two sets A and B is the set that contains all the elements that are in A or B (or both).
- Difference The set difference of two sets A and B is the set that contains all the elements that are in A but not in B.
- Equality Two sets A and B are said to be equal if every element of A is also an element of B and every element of B is also an element of A.
- A set A is said to be a subset of a set B if every element of A is also an element of B.
- An individual object that belongs to a set.
- A collection of distinct objects, called elements, that are considered as a whole.
15 Clues: An individual object that belongs to a set. • The cardinality of a set is the number of elements in the set. • Sets Two sets are said to be disjoint if they have no elements in common. • Set The empty set, denoted by ∅ or {}, is the set that contains no elements. • A collection of distinct objects, called elements, that are considered as a whole. • ...
Chaos Theory 2024-09-09
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- What Walter was banned from
- How Shelbi & Walter were acting in the beginning of the book Hint: the noun form of anonymous
- Theory that things are only "unpredictable" because it's impossible to know all the variables.
- How they approach their relationship
- What they brought into each other life
- Male Lead
- Female Lead
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- Shelbi smiles was brighter than the
- Boisterous laugh
- What Walter had to sign before becoming Shelbi’s friend
- Andy/Walter asked why are girls so… Hint:puzzling/enigma
- Pilates and yoga.
- Walter’s baby sister
13 Clues: Male Lead • Female Lead • Boisterous laugh • Pilates and yoga. • Walter’s baby sister • What Walter was banned from • Shelbi smiles was brighter than the • How they approach their relationship • What they brought into each other life • What Walter had to sign before becoming Shelbi’s friend • Andy/Walter asked why are girls so… Hint:puzzling/enigma • ...
Collision Theory 2026-01-09
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- Collision that leads to a chemical reaction
- Ability to do work or cause change
- Process that results in a chemical change
- When particles strike each other
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
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- How often particles collide
- Speed of a chemical reaction
- Energy of motion of particles
- Substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up
- Small unit of matter involved in reactions
- Biological catalyst
- Minimum energy needed for a reaction to occur
- Proper alignment of reacting particles
13 Clues: Biological catalyst • How often particles collide • Speed of a chemical reaction • Energy of motion of particles • When particles strike each other • Ability to do work or cause change • Proper alignment of reacting particles • Process that results in a chemical change • Small unit of matter involved in reactions • Collision that leads to a chemical reaction • ...
Set Theory 2024-09-02
music theory 2025-03-04
13 Clues: harsh sound • speed of song • sound quality • pulse of music • note frequency • series of notes • musical symbols • sound, art, notes • voice of instrument • tune, sequence, lead • beat, timing, pattern • distance between notes • chords, blend, together
Music Theory 2025-07-03
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- A symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat.
- A curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch, making them sound as one longer note.
- A symbol that tells you to play louder.
- How many beats does a crotchet get?
- If you play softly, you play ___.
- The note G is found on the second line of which clef?
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- A symbol that tells you to hold a note for longer than its usual value.
- The lines on which we write music.
- The distance between two notes.
- The note C, E, G played together make a ____.
- The name for the speed of the music.
- A note that gets half a beat.
- How many beats does a semibreve get?
13 Clues: A note that gets half a beat. • The distance between two notes. • If you play softly, you play ___. • The lines on which we write music. • How many beats does a crotchet get? • The name for the speed of the music. • How many beats does a semibreve get? • A symbol that tells you to play louder. • A symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat. • ...
Kinetic Theory 2026-04-27
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- Made of atoms, has mass and volume.
- Lowering the temperature.
- What a thermometer measures.
- What would happen to an ice cream on a hot day.
- The unit of energy.
- Particles vibrating in fixed positions.
- Particles moving freely, yet closely packed.
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- A good way to preserve food for a long time.
- Your breath on cold glass.
- Energy that particles have.
- What a kettle does to water.
- Raising the temperature.
- Particles are far apart.
13 Clues: The unit of energy. • Raising the temperature. • Particles are far apart. • Lowering the temperature. • Your breath on cold glass. • Energy that particles have. • What a kettle does to water. • What a thermometer measures. • Made of atoms, has mass and volume. • Particles vibrating in fixed positions. • A good way to preserve food for a long time. • ...
Electromagnetic Theory 2026-06-03
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- Current term added by Maxwell to Ampere's law.
- Inductance between two magnetically coupled coils.
- Phenomenon causing AC current to concentrate near the conductor surface.
- Electromagnetic waves having uniform field distribution over planes perpendicular to propagation
- Force between two point charges is described by ______ law.
- Ratio indicating how tightly two coils are magnetically linked.
- SI unit of electric current; also the scientist associated with a magnetic circuit law.
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- Energy stored because of the arrangement of electric charges.
- Current induced in bulk conductors due to changing magnetic fields.
- Magnetic field strength measured in tesla.
- Property of a coil that opposes changes in its own current.
- Relates electric flux through a closed surface to enclosed charge
- The theorem that relates electromagnetic power flow to stored and dissipated energy.
13 Clues: Magnetic field strength measured in tesla. • Current term added by Maxwell to Ampere's law. • Inductance between two magnetically coupled coils. • Property of a coil that opposes changes in its own current. • Force between two point charges is described by ______ law. • Energy stored because of the arrangement of electric charges. • ...
Mind Over Matter Crossword 2026-06-05
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- Student of Plato who believed reason is humanity's greatest power
- The ability to make choices independently
- Part of Freud's theory connected to conscience
- What philosophers seek
- Something the freed prisoner gains
- Greek philosopher known for questioning everything
- Part of Freud's theory that balances desires and morality
- Major topic discussed in Plato's Republic
- Plato considered this the highest part of human nature
- Philosopher associated with the Categorical Imperative
- The view that all events are caused by prior factors
- Setting of Plato's famous allegory
- Ethical theory seeking the greatest happiness for the greatest number
- Philosopher who wrote the Allegory of the Cave
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- The pursuit of wisdom and understanding
- The immaterial self according to Plato
- Branch of philosophy that studies reality and existence
- The goal of utilitarian ethics
- What the prisoners mistake for reality
- Branch of philosophy that studies knowledge
- The belief that knowledge comes from experience
- The belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge
- What the freed prisoner discovers outside the cave
- Human desires such as hunger and thirst
- Psychologist known for the Id, Ego, and Superego
- Part of Freud's theory driven by desires
- Plato's spirited element of human nature
- Ethical theory based on fulfilling a thing's true purpose
- Branch of philosophy that studies right and wrong
- Central goal of philosophical inquiry
30 Clues: What philosophers seek • The goal of utilitarian ethics • Something the freed prisoner gains • Setting of Plato's famous allegory • Central goal of philosophical inquiry • The immaterial self according to Plato • What the prisoners mistake for reality • The pursuit of wisdom and understanding • Human desires such as hunger and thirst • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-08
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- Maslow: Human Needs Theory, Lewin: _____ Theory.
- Johnson's system model is known as what?
- According to Orlando, this function means calling for help of others, whatever help the patient may require for his need to be met.
- According to her, "health is aa condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- She received an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from Southern Illinois University in 1980.
- Lydia Hall stated that _____ should receive care only from professional nurses.
- What did Neuman referred to as a system that works with other parts of its body and environment; characterized by the presence of an exchange of information and reaction with other factors.
- The theorist who founded the Theory of Human Becoming.
- Hall's Three Aspects of Nuring include care, core, and _____.
- What is Nightingale's nursing theory? _____ theory.
- Abdellah defined this as a holistic being that is composed
- This means love, and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united.
- This is when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient's suffering according to Travelbee.
- Who is known as the "Psychiatric Nurse of the Century"?
- It is a role according to Peplau wherein they give instruction and provides training.
- What describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evulotion of energy field as evidenced by non-repeating rhythmicities?
- What is Eriksson's nursing theory? Theory of _____.
- According Roy, this is a type of stimuli that strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- In Benner's stages of clinical competence, in what stage do nursing students generally apply?
- A nursing theorist born in Baltimore, Maryland, July 15, 1914.
- Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing _____.
- Johnson defined this as an elusive state affected by social, psychological, biological, and physiological factors.
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- King defined this as an observable behaviour found in the health care systems in society.
- Who founded the Conservation Model?
- Henderson formulated the 14 Basic _____ _____.
- What is Watson's theory that addresses how nurses care for their patients? Philosophy and theory of ______ caring.
- What is the model formulated by Travelbee? _____ Relationship Model.
- What is reffered to as the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living by Rogers?
- Orem's nursing theory that describes why and how people care for themselves.
- The nursing theorist who is known as the first truly international nurse.
- She is known for her stages of Clinical Competence.
- Who formulated "Health as Expanding consciousness"?
- Parse termed _____ as a design or model; a repetitive goal.
- A nursing theorist who defined nursing as responsive to individuals who suffer or anticipate a sense of helplessness.
- She is the founder of Modern Nursing.
- Formulated by Sister Callista Roy.
- Leiningner defied health as _____ and diverse.
- She is the developer of transcultural nursing.
- What is Levine's first name?
- Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- Newman defined this as the means where one perceive realities.
41 Clues: What is Levine's first name? • Formulated by Sister Callista Roy. • Who founded the Conservation Model? • She is the founder of Modern Nursing. • Johnson's system model is known as what? • Abdellah formulated the 21 Nursing _____. • Henderson formulated the 14 Basic _____ _____. • Leiningner defied health as _____ and diverse. • ...
Tino Taufalele's Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-16
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- theory, nature of communication
- conflict, arises from a focus on the underlying needs of each of the parties rather than on their surface demands.
- of theory, provides the rich tools for analyzing conflict
- theory, an internal struggle between the id and the superego
- crude law, laws that suggest your behaviors will lead others to behave in similar ways.
- conflict, when two individuals have two different goals and are in fact interfering with each other's goal achievement - but don't yet perceive it
- goals, goals that relate to who the parties are to each other
- climates, individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- conflict, goal interference based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another person's intentions
- learning theory, posits that attitude and behaviors are developed by observing others
- a finite amount of something
- theories, focus attention on the communication and interactions among people vs individual
- communicating about communication
- theory, includes all of our relationships and interactions
- resource, is anything someone perceives to be in limited supply
- goals, goals that relate to one's sense of self-worth, pride, self-respect, or power
- is a relatively stable set of perceptions about oneself
- defending one's positions and attacking the other party's positions.
- aggression, attacks others and their positions
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- situation, open to interest-based creativity but containing some goals that genuinely are in opposition
- is how we weave together knowledge, feeling, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world
- climates, individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
- goals, include tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- exchange theory, proposes that people evaluate the costs and rewards of a relationship by the amount of effort required to attain rewards and avoid costs
- are needs
- theory, explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- theory, theory proposed by Lewin and others in the pre-World War II era of 1920 to 1940.
- theory, built on a metaphor of an economic marketplace
- gains, encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem.
- is the event that precipitates a conflict
- goals, goals that relate to how things should be done
- are what the conversation was about rather than the identification of what gave rise to the conflict-its cause
- climate, are associated with cooperative and competitive tactics
- conflict, a struggle arising from perceived interference with goal achievement
- point, a moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship.
- theory, a mathematical way to calculate projected gains and losses while playing games
- communication, needing others to obtain a common goal
- six views, an analysis that proposed that every conversation between two people really involves six views
- management, includes any communication intended to move two people's view of a situation closer together
- a desired condition
40 Clues: are needs • a desired condition • a finite amount of something • theory, nature of communication • communicating about communication • is the event that precipitates a conflict • aggression, attacks others and their positions • goals, goals that relate to how things should be done • communication, needing others to obtain a common goal • ...
The Color Purple 2023-11-17
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- a general inclusive concept
- a person related to another or others
- evening prayer
- the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn
- A member of an extensive group of indigenous people of Central America
- Husband and wife
- diapers
- showers with love
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- Who Celie writes too
- hairdressing with a perfumed oil or ointment
- Book about god
- baby bed
- Shug Avery is described as this multiple times
- to admire someone
- white skin
15 Clues: diapers • baby bed • white skin • Book about god • evening prayer • Husband and wife • to admire someone • showers with love • Who Celie writes too • a general inclusive concept • a person related to another or others • hairdressing with a perfumed oil or ointment • Shug Avery is described as this multiple times • A member of an extensive group of indigenous people of Central America • ...
ANIMALS AND COLOR 2023-03-27
Color My Plate 2025-02-25
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- A type of drink that is clear and has no calories.
- The number of food groups in My Plate.
- The wheat version of this is the healthiest.
- Can be red, green, or yellow.
- A long yellow fruit.
- Something we can make from cows.
- A fruit that is confused for a vegetable.
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- The cousin of the pickles and it looks like one too.
- A food group that includes apples, oranges, bananas, and strawberries.
- A food group that includes broccoli, asparagus, cucumbers, and celery.
- A food group that includes milk, yogurt, and cheese.
- A green vegetable that looks like a tree.
- A food group that includes steak, chicken, fish, eggs, and nuts.
- Something we get from cows.
- A food group that includes rice, bread, and pasta.
15 Clues: A long yellow fruit. • Something we get from cows. • Can be red, green, or yellow. • Something we can make from cows. • The number of food groups in My Plate. • A green vegetable that looks like a tree. • A fruit that is confused for a vegetable. • The wheat version of this is the healthiest. • A type of drink that is clear and has no calories. • ...
Color & Finish Corrections 2025-06-24
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- Warm floor tone solution
- Paint for texture
- Crack covering paint
- Wall dirt resistance
- Wall color to lower ceiling feel
- Quick upgrade strip
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- Kitchen modernizer
- Wall blending trick
- Metallic accent enhancer
- Low-light color choice
- Color to hide imperfections
- Quick wall update solution
- Wood damage conceal option
- Depth-enhancing paint
- Brightens a dull room
15 Clues: Paint for texture • Kitchen modernizer • Wall blending trick • Quick upgrade strip • Crack covering paint • Wall dirt resistance • Depth-enhancing paint • Brightens a dull room • Low-light color choice • Metallic accent enhancer • Warm floor tone solution • Quick wall update solution • Wood damage conceal option • Color to hide imperfections • Wall color to lower ceiling feel
Colors 2022-01-27
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- A precious metal that's 24k
- The color that comes from mixing black and white.
- The color from mixing red and yellow.
- The same colors the sky
- The same color as the Texas Longhorns.
- the color of a fruit that's green and red and grows on trees.
- The same color as concord grapes
- The same color as grass
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- The scent that people use for calming or sleeping.
- The color of the sky at night with no stars
- The same color as sea glass
- same color as clouds on a bright summer's day
- The outside of the dragon fruit
- The same color as the inside of a pineapple
- pink- the color of bubble gum.
- same color as Pine flowers.
- The color of the flower Ranunculus.
- The same color as the dirt.
- Yellow- The sand color
- The same color as a strawberry
- the color of a sour fruit
21 Clues: Yellow- The sand color • The same colors the sky • The same color as grass • the color of a sour fruit • A precious metal that's 24k • The same color as sea glass • same color as Pine flowers. • The same color as the dirt. • pink- the color of bubble gum. • The same color as a strawberry • The outside of the dragon fruit • The same color as concord grapes • ...
Homework: Vocab Words Theme: Colours 2024-07-16
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- The color of a flamingo or a pig.
- A very dark blue, like the ocean at night.
- The color of a tomato or blood.
- The color of mud or chocolate.
- A bright green color, like the fruit.
- The color of a ripe banana or the sun.
- The color of treasure or a gold coin.
- A dark red color, like some autumn leaves.
- Amix of blue and green, like some ocean water.
- A light, sandy color, like some teddy bears.
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- The color of a carrot or a pumpkin.
- The color of grapes or a plum.
- Another name for a light purple color.
- The color of grass and leaves.
- A bright mix of red and purple, like some flowers.
- The color of the sky on a clear day.
- The color of snow or a cloud.
- The color of a shiny spoon or fork.
- The color of a night sky without stars.
- A dark blue color.
20 Clues: A dark blue color. • The color of snow or a cloud. • The color of grapes or a plum. • The color of grass and leaves. • The color of mud or chocolate. • The color of a tomato or blood. • The color of a flamingo or a pig. • The color of a carrot or a pumpkin. • The color of a shiny spoon or fork. • The color of the sky on a clear day. • A bright green color, like the fruit. • ...
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 • ...
Sensation and Perception Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-29
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- set, a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- threshold, the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- process theory, theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- retinal receptors that detect light and are sensitive to movement
- threshold, minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time
- nerve, the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the amount of energy in a light waves or sound wave which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. Determined by a wave's amplitude
- the central focal point in the retina around which the eye's cones cluster
- transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light. Known by the color names
- perception (ESP), controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input such as telepathy or precognition
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- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- converting sensory stimulus energies such as sights and sounds into neural impulses for the brain to interpret
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and function in daylight or well lit conditions. Detect fine detail and color
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the light sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- study of paranormal phenomena including ESP and psychokinesis
- law, a principal that states that in order for two stimuli to be perceived as different, that they must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- processing, information processing guided by higher level mental processes. Draws on experience and expectation.
- adjustable opening in the center of the eye where light enters
- the unconscious activation of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception and response
- ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- processing, analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- adaptation, diminished sensitivity as a result of constant stimulation
- spot, the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye and creates a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there
- distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next
28 Clues: below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • study of paranormal phenomena including ESP and psychokinesis • adjustable opening in the center of the eye where light enters • retinal receptors that detect light and are sensitive to movement • set, a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • ...
Finals crossword 2023-12-15
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- What color is water?
- disgust is associated with this color
- Appears in the sky after rain
- The color associated with 3rd place
- The color of coal
- construction workers tend to wear this color
- Fire fighters hats are?
- The color associated with 2nd place
- The color of Lemons
- Santas beard
- People wear this to gender reveal parties for girls
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- Cats are?
- Some fall leaves are usually this color
- Cops uniforms are?
- The color of stop signs
- Clouds get this color when it's about to rain
- The color associated with 1st place
- The color of grapes
- The emotion sadness can be referred to as
- The color of wood
20 Clues: Cats are? • Santas beard • The color of coal • The color of wood • Cops uniforms are? • The color of grapes • The color of Lemons • What color is water? • The color of stop signs • Fire fighters hats are? • Appears in the sky after rain • The color associated with 3rd place • The color associated with 1st place • The color associated with 2nd place • disgust is associated with this color • ...
Colors 2021-12-15
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- Fruit (Dark Yellow)
- last primary color
- Second primary color
- a light blue
- Second secondary color
- more beauty than pink
- last secondary color
- sixth rainbow color
- lightest color
- Light orange (trees)
- darkest color
- First Secondary color
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- Fruit (Green)
- a light blue (light cyan)
- up high (when outdoors)
- Dark Orange
- Between Red and Orange
- a beauty metal
- Popular metal
- a plant (between blue and green
- Between pink and red
- beauty color
- medium color
- First known color
24 Clues: Dark Orange • a light blue • beauty color • medium color • Fruit (Green) • Popular metal • darkest color • a beauty metal • lightest color • First known color • last primary color • Fruit (Dark Yellow) • sixth rainbow color • Second primary color • Between pink and red • last secondary color • Light orange (trees) • more beauty than pink • First Secondary color • Between Red and Orange • ...
Sports Psychology - Arousal, Anxiety and Aggression 2022-06-09
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- This theory states that high cognitive arousal and high somatic arousal causes sudden dramatic drop in performance
- This theory states that any blocking of goals that an individual is trying to reach increases an individual’s drive, thus increasing aggression
- This theory states that as arousal increases so does quality of performance
- This theory states that aggression is learned by observation of others behaviour
- Forceful behaviour within the laws of an event
- The ‘energised state’ or the ‘readiness for action’ that motivates us to behave in a particular way
- This type of anxiety is the worry or apprehension experienced during a competition
- Relates to the changing psychological state of the body. E.g. increases in anxiety
- The negative aspect of experiencing stress and can be caused by worry, apprehension or fear of failure
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- The intent to harm or injure outside the rules of the game
- This theory states that as arousal increases so does the quality of performance. After the optimal point, the performer becomes over aroused and performance deteriorates
- This theory states that for aggression to occur, certain stimuli must be present
- Relates to the changing physiological state of the body. E.g. increased heart rate
- This type of anxiety relates to personality. A performer with this is likely to feel anxious in any stressful situation, such as exams or interviews
- This theory states that aggression a natural response, innate and instinctive
15 Clues: Forceful behaviour within the laws of an event • The intent to harm or injure outside the rules of the game • This theory states that as arousal increases so does quality of performance • This theory states that aggression a natural response, innate and instinctive • This theory states that for aggression to occur, certain stimuli must be present • ...
Psych Module 2 Crossword 2020-08-31
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- school of thought that focuses on how thinking or behavior changes in different contexts or situations.
- theory that the structure of conscious experience could be understood by analyzing the basic elements of thoughts and sensations.
- humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy.
- theory that emphasized the functions of consciousness or the ways consciousness helps people adapt to their environment.
- Russian psychologist famous for a learning theory called classical conditioning.
- psychology/perspective that focuses on the study of conscious experience, the individual's freedom to choose, and the individual's capacity for personal growth.
- (and Mamie Clark) researcher whose work was used in the Brown v. Board of Ed case that overturned segregation in schools.
- perspective/school of though that focuses on the physical structures and substances underlying a particular behavior, thought, or emotion.
- psychological perspective that emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes.
- founder of psychoanalysis.
- pioneer in the study of developmental psychology who introduced a stage theory of cognitive development that led to a better understanding of children's thought processes.
- perspective/school of thought that focuses on how people think- how we take in, process, store, and retrieve information.
- founder of modern psychology.
- movement in psychology that focuses on the study of optimal human functioning and the factors that allow individuals and communities to thrive.
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- Freud's theory of personality and therapeutic technique that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts.
- humanistic psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs, with self-actualization as the ultimate psychological need.
- founder of structuralism.
- first American psychologist and author of the first psychology textbook.
- founder of behaviorism, the theory that psychology should restrict its efforts to studying observable behaviors, not mental processes.
- the theory that psychology should only study observable behaviors, not mental processes.
- the study of the relative effects of genes and environment on our behavior.
- developed the fundamental principles and technoques of operant conditioning and devised ways to apply them in the real world.
22 Clues: founder of structuralism. • founder of psychoanalysis. • founder of modern psychology. • humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy. • first American psychologist and author of the first psychology textbook. • the study of the relative effects of genes and environment on our behavior. • ...
Motivation 2023-09-21
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- The section in the Hierarchy of needs where employers would provide public praise and have employee recognition programs.
- When we are motivated to perform a behavior or engage in an activity because we want to earn a reward or avoid punishment
- A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal
- The belief that if you perform well then you will receive a valued reward eg: pay increase, more responsibility, promotion
- Who believed that there are two types of managers, Theory X and Theory Y?
- Who created Hierarchy of Needs?
- A commission where the employee is paid for the number of pieces they worked on
- One person's desire to achieve a certain goal
- The factors can demotivate employees if they are not present but will not motivate employees if they are present.
- Who developed Expectancy Theory?
- Breaking a job into small repetitive tasks, each of which can be done at a speed with little training.
- If managers believes that team members dislike their work they will use this style of management
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- If managers believe that your people take pride in their work and see it as a challenge they will use this style of management
- When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding.
- How much an individual values the reward, his typically depends on the employee’s individual needs, goals, preferences, experience, and background.
- Who's theory states that employees are motivated far more by relational factors such as attention and camaraderie than by monetary rewards or environmental factors, such as lighting, humidity and more?
- Refers to the strength of a person’s belief about whether or not a certain job is attainable.
- Factors that cause an increase in job satisfaction such as Achievement, Recognition, The work itself, Responsibility, Advancement and growth
- The section in the Hierarchy of Needs where businesses may provide lunches, ensure clean facilities, good airflow etc
- Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management?
- Who developed the “Two-Factor Theory” or “Motivation-Hygiene Theory” ?
- Working harder to achieve set goals or aims
22 Clues: Who created Hierarchy of Needs? • Who developed Expectancy Theory? • Working harder to achieve set goals or aims • One person's desire to achieve a certain goal • Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management? • A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal • When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding. • ...
History of Light 2025-05-21
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- Device used to measure the spectrum of light produced by a source.
- Provided an equation which predicted the wavelength of hydrogen's entire spectrum.
- Expanded on the wave theory of light because he thought the corpuscular theory at the time was insufficient.
- Aristotle disagreed with Empedocles, stating the speed of light must be _________.
- The double-slit experiment produced a _______ pattern, demonstrating light experienced interference.
- First person to apply geometric reasoning to optics.
- First proved the speed of light was finite while trying to develop a clock.
- First proposed the emission theory of vision.
- First proposed that light travels through air in pressure waves like sound.
- Provided an equation which predicted the wavelength of hydrogen's visible spectrum.
- Invented the spectroscope.
- The luminous _____ was thought to be the medium light traveled through.
- The effect produced by the Earth's motion relative to the luminous ether.
- Mathematically proved that electricity and magnetism were waves that traveled at the speed of light.
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- The effect observed by Hertz where UV light allowed charged particles to be ejected more easily.
- The theory of vision that states light enters the eyes.
- Performed the double-slit experiment, proving light is a wave.
- Kirchoff and Bunsen heated samples of pure hydrogen an were the first to observe their _________.
- Wrote the corpuscular theory that inspired Newton's version.
- Maxwell showed mathematically that the speed of light was the same in all __________.
- The device used by Michelson and Morley to try and measure the ether.
- Islamic scholar who wrote a book on optics where he first stated the law of reflection.
- The Roman poet Lucretius believed vision occurred as objects shed their ________.
- Proposed the version of corpuscular theory that dominated for over 100 years.
- Performed a series of experiments demonstrating the wave nature of electromagnetism.
- First proposed a relationship between electricity, magnetism, and light based on his experimental results.
- First observed the refraction of light in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Developed much of the mathematics which explained the wave theory of light.
28 Clues: Invented the spectroscope. • First proposed the emission theory of vision. • First person to apply geometric reasoning to optics. • The theory of vision that states light enters the eyes. • Wrote the corpuscular theory that inspired Newton's version. • Performed the double-slit experiment, proving light is a wave. • ...
SPANISH 2 CROSSWORD 2025-08-20
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- color of the sky
- color of chocolate
- color of burnt marshmellows
- the season with rainbows in the sky.
- bien when your doing more that good
- how to say hi
- color of clouds
- the season where snowman are made in
- when your not feeling the best
- color of strawberries
- color of bubble gum
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- color of grass
- color of Crush
- color of grapes
- Estas asking someone how they are doing
- mal when your not feeling very good
- color of bananas
- the season where the leaves turn color and fall
- when your more than ok
- the season that people like to swim
- color of smoke
21 Clues: how to say hi • color of grass • color of Crush • color of smoke • color of grapes • color of clouds • color of the sky • color of bananas • color of chocolate • color of bubble gum • color of strawberries • when your more than ok • color of burnt marshmellows • when your not feeling the best • the season that people like to swim • the season with rainbows in the sky. • ...
Colors 2025-03-09
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- Fruit (Dark Yellow)
- last primary color
- Second primary color
- a light blue
- Second secondary color
- more beauty than pink
- last secondary color
- sixth rainbow color
- lightest color
- Light orange (trees)
- darkest color
- First Secondary color
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- Fruit (Green)
- a light blue (light cyan)
- up high (when outdoors)
- Dark Orange
- Between Red and Orange
- a beauty metal
- Popular metal
- a plant (between blue and green
- Between pink and red
- beauty color
- medium color
- First known color
24 Clues: Dark Orange • a light blue • beauty color • medium color • Fruit (Green) • Popular metal • darkest color • a beauty metal • lightest color • First known color • last primary color • Fruit (Dark Yellow) • sixth rainbow color • Second primary color • Between pink and red • last secondary color • Light orange (trees) • more beauty than pink • First Secondary color • Between Red and Orange • ...
Criminal Behavior - Quiz #2 2025-03-11
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- Main concept in Merton and Messner & Rosenfled’s theories of crime, referring to the distinct cultural values of the American society
- Removal of this can be one possible source of strain in Agnew's General Strain Theory
- Key concept in social disorganization theory referring to the level of cultural or demographic mix of a neighborhood
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton’s theory; individuals who fall under this category are likely to commit crime
- Structural theories explain crime at this level
- Theory of the early Chicago School, holding that the way a city grows follow basic principles of other species, that is, a natural pattern and evolution
- Concept under strain theory that helps explain why even very wealthy people experience the strain of wanting more
- Most gun-related deaths in the US are...
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category follow the rules but do not buy in the pursuit of monetary goal
- According to Durkheim, the industrial revolution's move led to a loss of...in society
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- Most recent perspective promoted out of the Chicago School, emphasizing the features of communities that exhibit LOW levels of crime
- According to the concentric theory these areas experience the highest levels of crime
- Concept related to development and growth of neighborhoods in a city whereby wealthier people move in less affluent areas often displacing current inhabitants
- According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US
- Messner & Rossenfeld don't include this institution in their discussion of institutional imbalance in the US
- Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world
- One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory
- Defined by structural theorists as state of normlessness or disequilibrium between society approved goals and differential access to means to achieve said goals
- Mode of adaptation to strain in Merton's typology; people who fit in this category don't follow the rules and don't pursue socially valued goals
- Key concept in social disorganization referring to how long people live in a particular neighborhood
20 Clues: Most gun-related deaths in the US are... • Structural theories explain crime at this level • One possible main source of strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory • Country with the highest rate of private gun ownership rate in the world • According to Messner & Rosenfeld, this institution dominates all others in the US • ...
Career 2 2025-08-09
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- This term often describes the middle phase of career counseling
- Narrator of the story in narrative career counseling
- (Acronym) Theory that contains the pyramid of information processing
- The dimension containing sensing vs intuition describes how people ______ the world
- Person chooses a decision that will immediately provide relief
- ______ on the Child - Parental attitude containing overprotection and overdemanding
- The dimension containing introversion vs extroversion describes how people ____ to the world
- Theories that describe ideal approaches to career decision making (Gelatt)
- These inventories assess a person's unique characteristics to assist with the decision-making process
- This theory of career counseling focuses on people's life stories
- _____ interests are activities that people engage in
- (Acronym) Theory that emphasizes self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and personal goals
- These inventories assess what one values in a job
- Career ________ inventories identify personal factors that may impede the career process
- (Acronym) Holistic theory of career decision-making which integrates psychological, physical, and spiritual factors
- Unconflicted _______ - Person accepts suggested career options without questioning
- Assessments that test for work-related interests
- (Acronym) Cognitive skills of the second domain in the information processing triangle
- The dimension containing thinking vs feeling describes how people make _____
- Psychological perspective in which people construct their own realities and truths
- Career theory that emphasizes the roles of behavior and cognitions, concerning with teaching clients to implement career decision making in their own lives
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- Person weighs pros and cons before making a decision
- _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing rejection and neglect
- _____ interests are verbally reported
- _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing casual acceptance and loving acceptance
- Planned ______ - Idea that people should take advantage of unpredictable social, educational, and occupational conditions
- Developed Personal Construct Psychology, first name George
- Applied Social Learning Theory to career domains, first name John
- ______ Processing Domain - Final domain of the CIP triangle that refers to higher-order functions like self-talk, self-awareness, and temporal monitoring
- Defensive ______ - Escaping conflict by putting decision-making responsibilities on others
- Theories that explain how people actually choose vocations (Tiedeman and O'Hara, Janis and Mann)
- Unconflicted _______ - Risk associated with a decision is ignored
- (Acronym) Tiedeman and O'Hara developed this descriptive theory that contains two stages
- _______ a choice is the first stage in CDM that contains exploration, crystallization, choice, and specification
- Second domain of the CIP triangle that encompasses cognitive skills
- (Name) This theory with Freudian roots predicts occupational choices based on biological, sociological, and psychological differences; contains parental attitudes
- Janis and Mann's _____ model of decision making is a descriptive theory that assumes that stress contributes to the quality of decisions
- Developed Integrative Life Planning
- First domain of the CIP triangle, made up of self-knowledge and occupational knowledge (parallels trait and factor theory)
- ______ interests are measured by objective tests
- ______ constructs help people find purpose and develop a sense of identity at work
- _______ to the choice is the second stage in CDM and contains induction, reformation, and integration
- Used by client in narrative career counseling to reach a goal (family, skills, employers)
43 Clues: Developed Integrative Life Planning • _____ interests are verbally reported • ______ interests are measured by objective tests • Assessments that test for work-related interests • These inventories assess what one values in a job • Person weighs pros and cons before making a decision • Narrator of the story in narrative career counseling • ...
2.1 Social CONTROL theories 2025-01-28
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- When you want a particular lifestyle and refrain from crime
- Pat .... - says broken attachment is to blame for female offending
- An agent of internal social control according to Freud
- Process which exposes us to norms and values of others
- Agency responsible for detaining offenders
- Something that is a part of our culture and can be religious
- Control Theory is otherwise known as ..... theory
- They say that ladies have too many duties to be criminals
- Walter, creator of containment theory
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- Process during which we adapt norms and values as our own
- Fear of punishment acts as a.....
- One of four pillars of Hirschis Control Theory
- Age at which superego develops
- Action of making someone do something via threats
- One of the 4 CJS agencies of social control
- Heidensohn says it causes women to commit less crimes
- Who is to blame for youth offending according to control theorists?
- When you do a lot of stuff and have no time for crime#
- Common values
19 Clues: Common values • Age at which superego develops • Fear of punishment acts as a..... • Walter, creator of containment theory • Agency responsible for detaining offenders • One of the 4 CJS agencies of social control • One of four pillars of Hirschis Control Theory • Action of making someone do something via threats • Control Theory is otherwise known as ..... theory • ...
Psych 108 - Organizational Psychology Crossword 2025-11-10
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- increasing the motivating potential of jobs
- Research outside of the lab that does random assignment and experimental manipulation
- research that relies on statistical procedures
- Method also called correlational designs
- Theory that emphasizes motivations, goals, and aspirations
- Positive Leadership that inspires and motivates
- A Theory where motivation increases when people perceive fairness between inputs and outcomes
- The psychology of optimizing performance
- response to predetermined environmental stimuli
- Our attention and focus towards a specific direction
- The psychology of improving employee well-being and motivation
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- seeks to describe the nature of a phenomenon
- where employees can customize, modify, and craft their own job
- When employees feel their job is unfulfilling
- Interconnected ideas, concepts, and previous findings to explain and/or predict behavior
- Theory that treats people like cogs in a machine
- Experiment similar to field experiment but does not include a random assignment
- What drives people to behave, energizes, directs and sustains their behavior
- random assignment and manipulation
19 Clues: random assignment and manipulation • Method also called correlational designs • The psychology of optimizing performance • increasing the motivating potential of jobs • seeks to describe the nature of a phenomenon • When employees feel their job is unfulfilling • research that relies on statistical procedures • Positive Leadership that inspires and motivates • ...
The Role of Color in Design 2013-02-28
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- A color scheme that uses two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- The feature of color that makes one color different from others
- colors Colors such as yellow-orange and red-violet that are created by combining a primary color with a neighboring seconday color
- A hue that is darker than its normal value; created by adding black to a hue
- A color scheme that uses any three hues taht are in equal distance apart on the color wheel
- neutral A neutral color scheme that includes a small amount of bright color
- A color scheme that combines one color with the two colors on each side of its compliment on the color wheel
- A color scheme that uses tints and shades of one color on the color wheel
- A color that is duller than its normal value; created by adding grey to a hue
- colors Red, orange, and yellow; colors associated with the sun
- colors Blue, green, and purple; colors that capture the essence of the ocean
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- A substance that absorbs some light rays and reflects others, affecting the color of an object
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- A color scheme that uses four colors that are in equal distance apart from one another on the color wheel
- colors The colors (orange, violet, green) which are made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- A hue that is lighter than its normal value; created by adding white to a hue
- scheme Combination of colors selected for a room design in order to create a mood or set a tone
- colors The basic colors (yellow, red, blue) that cannot be created by mixing other colors
- A color scheme using colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- The color opposite another color on the color wheel
- The brightness or dullness of a color
21 Clues: The lightness or darkness of a color • The brightness or dullness of a color • The color opposite another color on the color wheel • colors Red, orange, and yellow; colors associated with the sun • The feature of color that makes one color different from others • A color scheme that uses tints and shades of one color on the color wheel • ...
Business Motivation 2024-06-03
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- This theory believes come to work not for money but for a purpose
- This theory believes affiliation is key to motivating workers
- Everyone gets the same starting point
- What theory believes in a pyramid structure of human needs
- This theory states that a workers motivation is directly related to their reward
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- Herzbergs satisfactory factor
- This theory believes there are two factors that influence the workers productivity
- This theory states that the reward should match the level we contributed
- What drives employees to work? (Not money)
- Understanding not everyone starts the same and should be accounted for
- What theory does "A fair days pay for a fair days work" come from
11 Clues: Herzbergs satisfactory factor • Everyone gets the same starting point • What drives employees to work? (Not money) • What theory believes in a pyramid structure of human needs • This theory believes affiliation is key to motivating workers • This theory believes come to work not for money but for a purpose • ...
Color 2026-04-02
Colors 2023-01-09
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- A deep, dark brown color
- a bright, fiery red color
- A soft, muted grey color
- A soft, muted brown color
- A bright, vibrant purple color
- A bright, fiery orange color
- A deep, rich blue color
- A pale, delicate green color
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- A deep, rich purple color
- A pale, delicate pink color
- A soft, muted beige color
- A deep, rich black color
- A pale, creamy white color
- A deep, dark black color
- A pale, powdery blue color
- A bright, sunny yellow color
- A pale, creamy white color
- A bright, sunny yellow color
- A bright, vibrant red color
- A bright, vibrant green color
20 Clues: A deep, rich blue color • A deep, dark brown color • A deep, rich black color • A deep, dark black color • A soft, muted grey color • A deep, rich purple color • A soft, muted beige color • a bright, fiery red color • A soft, muted brown color • A pale, creamy white color • A pale, powdery blue color • A pale, creamy white color • A pale, delicate pink color • ...
Graphic Design 2021-10-28
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- The lining up of elements to achieve balance, order, and a more logical layout.
- A gradual change in color from one tone into another.
- two colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The artistic arrangement of type in a readable and visually appealing way.
- A typeface with small decorative strokes found at the end of horizontal and vertical lines.
- The visual arrangement of design elements in a way that signifies importance.
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- Also called ‘negative space’, the areas of a design that are not filled with content.
- The degree of difference between two elements.
- a theory that if you divide your image with two vertical and two horizontal lines, the areas where your lines intersect will become focal points of your design.
- A typeface that mimics cursive handwriting.
- The selection of colors that you choose to use for your design.
- The degree of transparency an element has.
12 Clues: The degree of transparency an element has. • A typeface that mimics cursive handwriting. • The degree of difference between two elements. • A gradual change in color from one tone into another. • two colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel. • The selection of colors that you choose to use for your design. • ...
Colors 2022-05-18
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- The dark of the night
- Sause yellow
- When i see the sun
- Color of the third place
- Metal
- Means loyalty
- Dark version of green
- Its like a fruit
- The color of love
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- Color of the sky
- Color similar to purple
- The color of the dirt
- Color of cement
- Flower color purple
- Its like the ocean
- The color of a page
- A Coin
- Color of the leaves
- Color of the sand
- Represents femininity
20 Clues: Metal • A Coin • Sause yellow • Means loyalty • Color of cement • Color of the sky • Its like a fruit • Color of the sand • The color of love • Its like the ocean • When i see the sun • Flower color purple • The color of a page • Color of the leaves • The dark of the night • The color of the dirt • Represents femininity • Dark version of green • Color similar to purple • Color of the third place
Ideas of laureates of the Nobel Prize in economics 2023-11-28
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- ....form of behavioral economics
- laureant owns monetary policy theory
- conducted with Daniel kahneman on behavioral economics theory
- where is from amartya sen
- official name of Nobel prize in economics
- daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory
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- elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory
- first women who won Nobel prize in Economics
- robert shilter's nobel prize theory
- economic thought which is shaped in 20th century
- relationship between inflation and unemployment
11 Clues: where is from amartya sen • ....form of behavioral economics • elinor ostrom's nobel prize theory • robert shilter's nobel prize theory • laureant owns monetary policy theory • daniel kahneman's nobel prize theory • official name of Nobel prize in economics • first women who won Nobel prize in Economics • relationship between inflation and unemployment • ...
COLORS 2023-06-01
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- - Pale orange color resembling the fruit.
- - Color between red and yellow, like a ripe fruit.
- - Primary color resembling the color of the sky.
- - Pale, light brown color.
- - Metallic color resembling shiny gray.
- - Color obtained by mixing red and blue.
- - Color of purity, associated with lightness.
- - Color associated with nature and foliage.
- - Primary color resembling the color of blood.
- - Color of darkness, absence of light.
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- - Color resembling the blue-green hue of a gemstone.
- - Pale red color associated with femininity.
- - Primary color resembling the color of the sun.
- - Pale purple color associated with fragrant flowers.
- - Pale purple color with a hint of gray.
- - Color resembling the earth or tree bark.
- - Color between black and white, often associated with neutrality.
- - Metallic color resembling shiny yellow.
18 Clues: - Pale, light brown color. • - Color of darkness, absence of light. • - Metallic color resembling shiny gray. • - Pale purple color with a hint of gray. • - Color obtained by mixing red and blue. • - Pale orange color resembling the fruit. • - Metallic color resembling shiny yellow. • - Color resembling the earth or tree bark. • - Color associated with nature and foliage. • ...
Historical Discoveries 2024-12-11
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- Uranium property.
- Boson particle.
- Genetic code.
- Tiny viewer.
- Charged particle.
- Noble gas.
- Star-gazing tool.
- Newton's force.
- Diabetes treatment.
- Essential gas.
- Industrial power.
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- Darwin's theory.
- Imaging rays.
- Eradicated virus.
- Smallest unit.
- Wireless transmission.
- Immunization method.
- Neutral particle.
- Power discovery.
- Star system.
- Physics theory.
- Fossil find.
- Antibiotic fungus.
- Light beam.
24 Clues: Noble gas. • Light beam. • Star system. • Tiny viewer. • Fossil find. • Imaging rays. • Genetic code. • Smallest unit. • Essential gas. • Boson particle. • Physics theory. • Newton's force. • Darwin's theory. • Power discovery. • Eradicated virus. • Uranium property. • Neutral particle. • Charged particle. • Star-gazing tool. • Industrial power. • Antibiotic fungus. • Diabetes treatment. • Immunization method. • ...
Weekly Crossword {Easy} 2025-07-25
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- The color associated with a fruit
- The color of pencil lead
- The color you put in the corner of your paper
- The color of a country song
- The color of a pale shade that's soft
- The color of healthy grass
- The color of royalty
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- The color of wood
- The color of a gemstone
- The color of pants or shorts
- The color that absorbs light
- The color of sand
- The color Sally turned food into
- The color of pigs
- The color that tells people to stop
- The color of snow
- The color of a flower
- The color of a first place medal
18 Clues: The color of wood • The color of sand • The color of pigs • The color of snow • The color of royalty • The color of a flower • The color of a gemstone • The color of pencil lead • The color of healthy grass • The color of a country song • The color of pants or shorts • The color that absorbs light • The color Sally turned food into • The color of a first place medal • ...
Motivation 2023-09-21
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- The section in the Hierarchy of needs where employers would provide public praise and have employee recognition programs.
- When we are motivated to perform a behavior or engage in an activity because we want to earn a reward or avoid punishment
- A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal
- The belief that if you perform well then you will receive a valued reward eg: pay increase, more responsibility, promotion
- Who believed that there are two types of managers, Theory X and Theory Y?
- Who created Hierarchy of Needs?
- A commission where the employee is paid for the number of pieces they worked on
- One person's desire to achieve a certain goal
- The factors can demotivate employees if they are not present but will not motivate employees if they are present.
- Who developed Expectancy Theory?
- Breaking a job into small repetitive tasks, each of which can be done at a speed with little training.
- If managers believes that team members dislike their work they will use this style of management
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- If managers believe that your people take pride in their work and see it as a challenge they will use this style of management
- When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding.
- How much an individual values the reward, his typically depends on the employee’s individual needs, goals, preferences, experience, and background.
- Who's theory states that employees are motivated far more by relational factors such as attention and camaraderie than by monetary rewards or environmental factors, such as lighting, humidity and more?
- Refers to the strength of a person’s belief about whether or not a certain job is attainable.
- Factors that cause an increase in job satisfaction such as Achievement, Recognition, The work itself, Responsibility, Advancement and growth
- The section in the Hierarchy of Needs where businesses may provide lunches, ensure clean facilities, good airflow etc
- Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management?
- Who developed the “Two-Factor Theory” or “Motivation-Hygiene Theory” ?
- Working harder to achieve set goals or aims
22 Clues: Who created Hierarchy of Needs? • Who developed Expectancy Theory? • Working harder to achieve set goals or aims • One person's desire to achieve a certain goal • Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management? • A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal • When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding. • ...
EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION & APPLIED PERFORMANCE PRACTICES 2025-03-03
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- Large marsupial
- human ___ are hardwired brain activity that corrects deficiencies.
- In motivation theory, what term describes the anticipated satisfaction from the outcome?
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- What type of motivation comes from performing a task itself, rather than relying on external rewards?
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- Man's best friend
- In Expectancy Theory, what situation is most likely to result in a low Effort-to-Performance (E-to-P) expectancy among employees?
- A theory saying that employees are motivated when goals are clear to them, and they understand their roles and what is expected of them in order to achieve the goals
- What is a limitation of the expectancy theory?
- According to the Four-Drive Theory, which of thedrive produces the ‘avoid’ core affect?
- Which motivation theory suggests that people fulfill needs in a specific order, moving to higher needs once lower ones are satisfied?
13 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • What is a limitation of the expectancy theory? • human ___ are hardwired brain activity that corrects deficiencies. • According to the Four-Drive Theory, which of thedrive produces the ‘avoid’ core affect? • ...
Sociology Crossword: Deviance 2024-07-28
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- Function of deviance that brings people together in response to deviant behaviour.
- Last name of the sociologist who developed the social control theory.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to participation in conventional activities.
- Function of deviance that strengthens societal norms and values.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to investment in conventional activities.
- Type of bonds that increase the risk of deviance.
- Last name of the sociologist who developed the functionalist theory of deviance.
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- Function of deviance that encourages social reform and innovation.
- Function of deviance that helps to define the boundaries of acceptable behaviour.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to the acceptance of societal norms and values.
- Type of bonds that decrease the risk of deviance
- Behaviour that violates social norms.
- Core bond in social control theory referring to emotional and social ties to others.
13 Clues: Behaviour that violates social norms. • Type of bonds that decrease the risk of deviance • Type of bonds that increase the risk of deviance. • Function of deviance that strengthens societal norms and values. • Function of deviance that encourages social reform and innovation. • Last name of the sociologist who developed the social control theory. • ...
Colors 2025-10-10
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- A color that signifies purity and innocence.
- A metallic color resembling shiny gray, often associated with grace.
- A color that combines the calmness of blue with the energy of red.
- A deep, rich color that combines red and brown.
- A light and neutral color often seen in sand or pale stones.
- A bright and cheerful color that brings to mind sunshine.
- A color that represents nature and growth, like grass and leaves.
- A shimmering color often associated with wealth and success.
- A color that blends the tranquility of blue with the freshness of green.
- A neutral color that is neither black nor white, like cloudy skies.
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- A vibrant color that resembles the beautiful ocean waters.
- A delicate and gentle color often associated with sweetness.
- A dark color that absorbs light and represents mystery and elegance.
- A warm and vibrant color inspired by coral reefs in the ocean.
- A dark blue color often used in uniforms and formal attire.
- A color resembling the earth and tree trunks.
- A color that resembles the sky and the ocean.
- A warm color that reminds us of sunsets and citrus fruits.
- A color that is often associated with warmth and excitement.
- A soft and soothing color reminiscent of lavender flowers.
20 Clues: A color that signifies purity and innocence. • A color resembling the earth and tree trunks. • A color that resembles the sky and the ocean. • A deep, rich color that combines red and brown. • A bright and cheerful color that brings to mind sunshine. • A vibrant color that resembles the beautiful ocean waters. • ...
La Ropa 2017-05-19
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- Pirel de piel
- Zapato Interior
- elástico
- Jeans
- Color de elephante
- Camisa de entrenamiento
- Gorra
- Llevar Timbs
- Llevando joyas
- Camisa de manga corta
- Calzado
- Color de las uvas
- Grande
- Diametro
- Ropa Tradicional
- sombrero
- Color de Agua
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- Capa
- Color de madera
- Color de zanahoria
- Llevar Zapatos para correr
- Chanclas
- Color de metal
- Color de cielo nocturno
- Mitones
- Suave
- Pañuelo
- Color de borrador
- Color de nieve
- Color de limón
- Color de las rosas
- camisa de lujo
- La planta
- Viene de oveja
- Color de árbol
35 Clues: Capa • Jeans • Suave • Gorra • Grande • Mitones • Pañuelo • Calzado • elástico • Chanclas • Diametro • sombrero • La planta • Llevar Timbs • Pirel de piel • Color de Agua • Color de metal • Color de nieve • Llevando joyas • Color de limón • camisa de lujo • Viene de oveja • Color de árbol • Color de madera • Zapato Interior • Ropa Tradicional • Color de borrador • Color de las uvas • Color de zanahoria • Color de elephante • ...
Dayton, cash, camdyn crossword puzzle 2023-03-10
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- I'm feeling rather ___.
- the color of the sand
- the color of a football
- purple
- is the color of bubblegum
- royal merchant
- is a fruit
- the ocean is ____.
- color of the sky
- light blue
- yellowish green
- dark blue
- is the color of a basketball
- light purple
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- a Pinkey orange
- is the color of a banana
- is the color of lickerish
- is the color of Barnie
- a purple red
- is the color of milk
- the color of the cloud gate
- is the color of gravel
- is an apport
- is the color of ninja turtles
- it's a purple red
- tan
- greenish blue
- is the color of a firetruck
28 Clues: tan • purple • dark blue • is a fruit • light blue • a purple red • is an apport • light purple • greenish blue • royal merchant • a Pinkey orange • yellowish green • color of the sky • it's a purple red • the ocean is ____. • is the color of milk • the color of the sand • is the color of Barnie • is the color of gravel • I'm feeling rather ___. • the color of a football • is the color of a banana • ...
el color y el numero 2022-11-21
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- burgundy
- light
- aquamarine
- five
- ten
- 5th color of rainbow
- number
- can also be used in jewelry
- color of some coins
- light shade of black
- eleven
- fourteen
- color of quarters
- three
- 4th color of rainbow
- color of most third place trophies
- color of strawberry milk
- color of coal
- color of milk
- first number
- nine
- can be used in jewelry
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- turquoise
- twelve
- 3rd color of rainbow
- four
- shade of purple
- dark
- six
- last color of rainbow
- eight
- seven
- 2nd color of rainbow
- color of coffee
- scarlet
- 1st color of rainbow
- thirteen
- zero
- second number
- light blue
40 Clues: ten • six • four • five • dark • zero • nine • light • eight • seven • three • twelve • number • eleven • scarlet • burgundy • fourteen • thirteen • turquoise • aquamarine • light blue • first number • second number • color of coal • color of milk • shade of purple • color of coffee • color of quarters • color of some coins • 3rd color of rainbow • 5th color of rainbow • light shade of black • 2nd color of rainbow • 4th color of rainbow • ...
The Enlightenment 2025-03-27
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- defying the laws of
- goes well w/ eggs
- a recanting coward
- the Age of Reason
- It's just a theory, a heliocentric theory
- I sense this might be a tough one
- men are the worst
- be reasonable
- modern day libertarian
- get your hair done here
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- what did you do during quarantine??
- a rock solid theory
- one must cultivate one's own garden
- I think, therefore I am
- the subject of a Wicked song
- the founding fathers were locked in on this guy
- an informal communal agreement
- la capitale des Lumières
- I do not agree with a word you say
- you know how to ball
- the apple DOESN'T fall far from the tree
21 Clues: be reasonable • goes well w/ eggs • the Age of Reason • men are the worst • a recanting coward • defying the laws of • a rock solid theory • you know how to ball • modern day libertarian • I think, therefore I am • get your hair done here • la capitale des Lumières • the subject of a Wicked song • an informal communal agreement • I sense this might be a tough one • ...
Dayton, cash, camdyn crossword puzzle 2023-03-10
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- I'm feeling rather ___.
- the color of the sand
- the color of a football
- purple
- is the color of bubblegum
- royal merchant
- is a fruit
- the ocean is ____.
- color of the sky
- light blue
- yellowish green
- dark blue
- is the color of a basketball
- light purple
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- a Pinkey orange
- is the color of a banana
- is the color of lickerish
- is the color of Barnie
- a purple red
- is the color of milk
- the color of the cloud gate
- is the color of gravel
- is an apport
- is the color of ninja turtles
- it's a purple red
- tan
- greenish blue
- is the color of a firetruck
28 Clues: tan • purple • dark blue • is a fruit • light blue • a purple red • is an apport • light purple • greenish blue • royal merchant • a Pinkey orange • yellowish green • color of the sky • it's a purple red • the ocean is ____. • is the color of milk • the color of the sand • is the color of Barnie • is the color of gravel • I'm feeling rather ___. • the color of a football • is the color of a banana • ...
Dayton, cash, camdyn crossword puzzle 2023-03-10
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- I'm feeling rather ___.
- the color of the sand
- the color of a football
- purple
- is the color of bubblegum
- royal merchant
- is a fruit
- the ocean is ____.
- color of the sky
- light blue
- yellowish green
- dark blue
- is the color of a basketball
- light purple
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- a Pinkey orange
- is the color of a banana
- is the color of lickerish
- is the color of Barnie
- a purple red
- is the color of milk
- the color of the cloud gate
- is the color of gravel
- is an apport
- is the color of ninja turtles
- it's a purple red
- tan
- greenish blue
- is the color of a firetruck
28 Clues: tan • purple • dark blue • is a fruit • light blue • a purple red • is an apport • light purple • greenish blue • royal merchant • a Pinkey orange • yellowish green • color of the sky • it's a purple red • the ocean is ____. • is the color of milk • the color of the sand • is the color of Barnie • is the color of gravel • I'm feeling rather ___. • the color of a football • is the color of a banana • ...
Dayton, cash, camdyn crossword puzzle 2023-03-10
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- I'm feeling rather ___.
- the color of the sand
- the color of a football
- purple
- is the color of bubblegum
- royal merchant
- is a fruit
- the ocean is ____.
- color of the sky
- light blue
- yellowish green
- dark blue
- is the color of a basketball
- light purple
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- a Pinkey orange
- is the color of a banana
- is the color of lickerish
- is the color of Barnie
- a purple red
- is the color of milk
- the color of the cloud gate
- is the color of gravel
- is an apport
- is the color of ninja turtles
- it's a purple red
- tan
- greenish blue
- is the color of a firetruck
28 Clues: tan • purple • dark blue • is a fruit • light blue • a purple red • is an apport • light purple • greenish blue • royal merchant • a Pinkey orange • yellowish green • color of the sky • it's a purple red • the ocean is ____. • is the color of milk • the color of the sand • is the color of Barnie • is the color of gravel • I'm feeling rather ___. • the color of a football • is the color of a banana • ...
The Framework 2025-07-03
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- – Greek philosopher who wrote the Nicomachean Ethics
- – The Greek term meaning "duty"
- – Ethical system based on natural law
- – Kant’s rule to act according to universal law
- – Virtue that means moderation or self-restraint
- – The only thing unqualifiedly good according to Kant
- – Philosopher who proposed the theory of justice as fairness
- – Framework that orders socio-political affairs fairly
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- – Cardinal virtue involving practical reasoning
- – Doctrine saying “greatest happiness of the greatest number”
- – Moral theory that judges actions based on consequences
- – Ethical theory centered on human flourishing and character
- – Ethical theory focused on moral duty
- – The chief good of the human person according to Aristotle
- – St. Thomas Aquinas’ starting point for ethics
15 Clues: – The Greek term meaning "duty" • – Ethical system based on natural law • – Ethical theory focused on moral duty • – Cardinal virtue involving practical reasoning • – Kant’s rule to act according to universal law • – St. Thomas Aquinas’ starting point for ethics • – Virtue that means moderation or self-restraint • – Greek philosopher who wrote the Nicomachean Ethics • ...
Ethics 2025-07-06
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- – Kant emphasized acting from a good what?
- – Kant’s ethics is a form of this type of ethical theory
- – Philosopher who introduced natural law ethics
- – Greek word meaning "end" used in ethical theory
- – Term used by Aristotle to refer to function or purpose
- – Philosopher who developed a version of utilitarianism
- – Known for "justice as fairness"
- – Ethics based on achieving ends or goals
- – A principle central to Rawls' theory of justice
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- – Ethical concept meaning fairness in distributing goods
- – Ethical theory that judges morality based on consequences
- – Greek word meaning "duty"
- – Ethics that considers duties and rules
- – Type of ethics focusing on what is right regardless of outcome
- – Philosopher who emphasized character in ethics
- – A framework emphasizing character traits and human flourishing
16 Clues: – Greek word meaning "duty" • – Known for "justice as fairness" • – Ethics that considers duties and rules • – Ethics based on achieving ends or goals • – Kant emphasized acting from a good what? • – Philosopher who introduced natural law ethics • – Philosopher who emphasized character in ethics • – Greek word meaning "end" used in ethical theory • ...
Unit 5 Deviance Vocab 2024-11-15
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- societal pressures or laws that deter deviant actions
- ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- the theory argues that those in power establish norms that reflect their interests, often marginalizing those who do not conform
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- an individual's personal sense of right and wrong
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
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- behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms.
- the theory individuals learn deviant behavior from those around them
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- the theory that suggests strong social bonds to family, school, and community can prevent deviant behavior
13 Clues: behavior that underconforms to accepted norms. • ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • an individual's personal sense of right and wrong • behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • societal pressures or laws that deter deviant actions • ...
Plate Tectonics By Katalina Xayavong 2018-02-19
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- An area of rock bent by stress
- Boundaries between plates
- A deep depression in the ocean floor
- Where plates move toward each other
- Where plates slide past each other
- The theory that seafloors crack open
- Split between two bodies once joined
- The upper layer of Earth's interior
- large Movable segments of the lithosphere
- The last layer of the earth
- The first layer of the earth
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- Super continent
- Where plates split
- The study of Earth's physical history
- A form of stress produced by a force
- The third layer of the earth
- Theory about the earth's surface
- General statement made by a hypothesis
- The second layer of the earth
- An area of fracturing between rocks
20 Clues: Super continent • Where plates split • Boundaries between plates • The last layer of the earth • The third layer of the earth • The first layer of the earth • The second layer of the earth • An area of rock bent by stress • Theory about the earth's surface • Where plates slide past each other • Where plates move toward each other • An area of fracturing between rocks • ...
Unit 1: Why study Psychology 2023-08-22
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- Becoming a professional counselor
- gather information
- balance in life
- psyche and ology
- A medical doctor with training
- Practice, practice, practice
- a social science
- Research with a purpose
- Masters degree-level counselor
- An educated guess
- Belief in a higher power
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- specializes in treating children 2-5
- Helps humans cope better with their environment
- Inner knowledge
- Study of Life
- a 3 to 4 word phrase
- Works with a psychiatrist does testing
- Practical use of a theory
- administrators, individuals, couples, children
- Identify why people do what they do
- A combination of a theory and therapy
- scientific study of behavior
- study of behavior and mental processes
- improve or make better
24 Clues: Study of Life • Inner knowledge • balance in life • psyche and ology • a social science • An educated guess • gather information • a 3 to 4 word phrase • improve or make better • Research with a purpose • Belief in a higher power • Practical use of a theory • Practice, practice, practice • scientific study of behavior • A medical doctor with training • Masters degree-level counselor • ...
Tectonic Plates 2023-12-14
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- when two of earths plates slide past each other
- came up with theory of continental drift
- earths longest mountain range
- causes Sea-Floor Spreading
- location of Mid-Ocean Ridge System
- when two of earths plates move apart
- cooling lava or igneous rock below earths surface
- supposition or system of ideas intended to explain something
- above the asthenosphere
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- another name for earths plates
- result of friction between two of earths plates
- place of Alfred Wegeners death
- super-continent
- result of two of earths plates hitting each other
- When two of earths plates come together
- proof
- location of earths mantle
- Alfred Wegeners theory
- when one of earths plates get pushed under the other
- formed from subduction
20 Clues: proof • super-continent • Alfred Wegeners theory • formed from subduction • above the asthenosphere • location of earths mantle • causes Sea-Floor Spreading • earths longest mountain range • another name for earths plates • place of Alfred Wegeners death • location of Mid-Ocean Ridge System • when two of earths plates move apart • When two of earths plates come together • ...
Drawing Vocabulary 2025-08-28
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- A form of carbon used in pencils, available in a range of hardness (from soft 9B to hard 9H) to produce varying values.
- The spreading of ink outside of the intended area, often used for blending when using alcohol markers.
- A technique where intersecting lines are used to create a range of values.
- The arrangement of elements within a drawing, including balance, contrast, and focal points.
- Weight The thickness or thinness of a line, which can create emphasis or depth in a drawing.
- A marker filled with colorless alcohol-based ink used to blend and soften marker strokes.
- The soft, faded edge that occurs when marker ink spreads into adjacent areas, either unintentionally or as a blending technique.
- The quality of a material being impenetrable to light; in markers, opacity determines how much of the underlying surface shows through the ink.
- The perceived surface quality of a drawing, which can be real or implied through visual techniques.
- The lightness or darkness of a color or tone, used to create depth and dimension.
- The technique of smoothing graphite or other media to create gradual transitions between values.
- A technique of shading using closely spaced parallel lines.
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- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and create harmonious combinations.
- A method of shading or creating texture using numerous small dots.
- A three-dimensional object or the illusion of three dimensions in a two-dimensional work of art.
- A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point, which can vary in width, direction, and length.
- A technique where heavy pressure is applied with a colored pencil to blend colors and create a smooth, polished look.
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel, used to create contrast and vibrant color interactions.
- The intensity of color, which can be built up with multiple layers of alcohol marker ink.
- Lines that move across the form of an object to suggest its three-dimensionality.
- A technique used to soften edges or create soft gradations by rubbing the medium on the paper.
- A visual representation of colors arranged by their chromatic relationship, used to understand color theory.
- A technique for representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface, giving the illusion of depth and space.
- The difference between light and dark areas in a drawing, used to emphasize focal points and create interest.
- The process of building color gradually by applying multiple layers of pencil, often to create complex hues.
- Drawing, A method of drawing where the artist sketches the outline of a subject without lifting the drawing tool from the paper.
- An enclosed space defined by lines or contrast, typically flat and two-dimensional (e.g., circles, squares).
27 Clues: A technique of shading using closely spaced parallel lines. • A method of shading or creating texture using numerous small dots. • A technique where intersecting lines are used to create a range of values. • Lines that move across the form of an object to suggest its three-dimensionality. • ...
The Role of Color in Design 2013-02-28
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- scheme Combination of colors selected for a room design in order to create a mood or set a tone
- colors The colors (orange, violet, green) which are made by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- A substance that absorbs some light rays and reflects others, affecting the color of an object
- colors Blue, green, and purple; colors that capture the essence of the ocean
- A color scheme that uses two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- The feature of color that makes one color different from others
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- A color scheme that combines one color with the two colors on each side of its compliment on the color wheel
- A hue that is lighter than its normal value; created by adding white to a hue
- A color that is duller than its normal value; created by adding grey to a hue
- A color scheme that uses any three hues taht are in equal distance apart on the color wheel
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- colors The basic colors (yellow, red, blue) that cannot be created by mixing other colors
- A color scheme that uses four colors that are in equal distance apart from one another on the color wheel
- A color scheme that uses tints and shades of one color on the color wheel
- colors Red, orange, and yellow; colors associated with the sun
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- A color scheme using colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- colors Colors such as yellow-orange and red-violet that are created by combining a primary color with a neighboring seconday color
- The color opposite another color on the color wheel
- A hue that is darker than its normal value; created by adding black to a hue
- neutral A neutral color scheme that includes a small amount of bright color
21 Clues: The lightness or darkness of a color • The brightness or dullness of a color • The color opposite another color on the color wheel • colors Red, orange, and yellow; colors associated with the sun • The feature of color that makes one color different from others • A color scheme that uses tints and shades of one color on the color wheel • ...
Colors- En Español 2022-02-22
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- the color of negro y blanco
- the color of purple
- the color of the an orange
- the color of night
- the color of azul y rojo
- the color of brown
- the color of coffee
- the color of pink
- the color of turquoise
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- the color of violet
- dark brown
- the color of dull brown
- the color of a sheet of paper
- the color of amarillo y anaranjado
- the color azul y amarillo
- the color of the sun
- the color of blanco y rojo
- marino the color of navy blue
18 Clues: dark brown • the color of pink • the color of night • the color of brown • the color of violet • the color of purple • the color of coffee • the color of the sun • the color of turquoise • the color of dull brown • the color of azul y rojo • the color azul y amarillo • the color of the an orange • the color of negro y blanco • the color of blanco y rojo • the color of a sheet of paper • ...
Dayton, cash, camdyn crossword puzzle 2023-03-10
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- I'm feeling rather ___.
- the color of the sand
- the color of a football
- purple
- is the color of bubblegum
- royal merchant
- is a fruit
- the ocean is ____.
- color of the sky
- light blue
- yellowish green
- dark blue
- is the color of a basketball
- light purple
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- a Pinkey orange
- is the color of a banana
- is the color of lickerish
- is the color of Barnie
- a purple red
- is the color of milk
- the color of the cloud gate
- is the color of gravel
- is an apport
- is the color of ninja turtles
- it's a purple red
- tan
- greenish blue
- is the color of a firetruck
28 Clues: tan • purple • dark blue • is a fruit • light blue • a purple red • is an apport • light purple • greenish blue • royal merchant • a Pinkey orange • yellowish green • color of the sky • it's a purple red • the ocean is ____. • is the color of milk • the color of the sand • is the color of Barnie • is the color of gravel • I'm feeling rather ___. • the color of a football • is the color of a banana • ...
Enlgihtenment Daniel Rivkin 2023-02-23
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- believed in freedom of speech
- Perfected the telescope
- Sun-centered theory
- thought people were born with bad qualities
- people who proposed new ideas during the enlightenment
- produced encyclopedia
- Created the smallpox vaccine
- fought for women's right
- person who rules with absolute power
- developed laws of motion and gravity
- discovered bacteria
- believed in natural rights, life liberty, and pursuit of happiness
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- scientific discoveries happening after age of absolutism
- Earth-centered theory
- where enlightenment began
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- parties where people met during the enlightenment to discuss new ideas
- discovered the idea of checks and balances
- beleived that people were naturally good and supported democracy
19 Clues: Sun-centered theory • discovered bacteria • Earth-centered theory • produced encyclopedia • Perfected the telescope • fought for women's right • where enlightenment began • Created the smallpox vaccine • believed in freedom of speech • proposed the heliocentric theory • person who rules with absolute power • developed laws of motion and gravity • ...
Shapes and Color 2016-07-15
15 Clues: color of leaf • color of grapes • shape of an egg • color of the pig • color of the sea • color of elephant • shape of the door • shape of the ball • shape of an apple • color of an apple • color of your hair • color of chocolate • shape of the mountain • color of banana and sun • color of the fruit carrot
Color and Value 2017-12-15
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- During his black period, Picasso’s artwork was heavily influenced by _________________ artwork and masks.
- Picasso’s _________________ period was characterized by cheerier color schemes and subject matter.
- __________________________ was a Spanish painter who experimented with a wide range of styles and themes in his long career, most notably inspiring 'Cubism.’ (first and last name)
- Value Scale is a complete range of values, made in even _______________ from dark to light
- Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with ________________
- Picasso painted a giant __________________ named for Guernica, a city that was bombed by the Nazis, which is acknowledged as one of his greatest works.
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- Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _______________
- Pink is a _______________ of red.
- Value refers to the lightness or _________________ of a color.
- During Picasso’s _____________ period, the color scheme and subject matter in his artwork was very somber or sad.
- Picasso’s Guernica is seen as a symbolic _________________ against war and brutality.
- A monochromatic color scheme uses only one ______________ and all of it’s tints and shades.
- Maroon is a ______________ of red.
- Cubism uses geometric, fragmented forms to show how an object would appear if seen from multiple _________________
- “Mono” means one; “__________________” means color
15 Clues: Pink is a _______________ of red. • Maroon is a ______________ of red. • “Mono” means one; “__________________” means color • Value refers to the lightness or _________________ of a color. • Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _______________ • Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with ________________ • ...
The Color Purple 2013-12-09
15 Clues: an act • unruly • raw milk • wordiness • eats to much • treat nicely • strong dislike • Peaceful, calm • make many holes • payment for damages • belief about a group • state of being banished • form of language spoken by people • something that conceals or covers • grass cultivated for forage and cereal
The Color Crossword 2021-04-12
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- The color of darkness
- The color of the sun
- The mixture of blue and green
- The color of pigs
- The color of chocolate
- The color of a 2nd place trophy
- The color of apples
- The color of grape soda
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- The color of a 1st place trophy
- The color leaves
- A dark kind of red
- The color of elephants
- The color of snow
- The color of basketballs
- The color of the sky
15 Clues: The color leaves • The color of snow • The color of pigs • A dark kind of red • The color of apples • The color of the sun • The color of the sky • The color of darkness • The color of elephants • The color of chocolate • The color of grape soda • The color of basketballs • The mixture of blue and green • The color of a 1st place trophy • The color of a 2nd place trophy
Color wheel 30.08 2023-08-29
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- Мера интенсивности цвета, выражающая, насколько чистый и насыщенный цвет, а не бледный или размытый.
- Метод создания изображений с помощью математических формул, что позволяет изменять размер изображения без потери качества.
- Система кодирования цветов, используемая в промышленности и дизайне для точной идентификации цветов.
- Цвет, полученный добавлением черного к базовому цвету.
- Плавный переход от одного цвета к другому, создающий эффект плавного перехода.
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- Качество цвета, которое определяется его основной характеристикой, такой как красный, синий, зеленый и т.д.
- Цвет, полученный добавлением белого к базовому цвету.
- Инструмент в графическом редакторе, который позволяет создавать разные текстуры и эффекты с помощью разных кистей.
- Светлота или темнота цвета, определяющая его яркость от белого до черного.
- Цветовая модель, используемая в печати, в которой цвет создается комбинацией голубого, пурпурного, желтого и черного.
- Разница между светлыми и темными областями или цветами в изображении.
- Техника, которая позволяет скрывать или обнажать определенные части изображения.
- Техника работы с изображением, при которой разные элементы располагаются на разных слоях для более удобного редактирования.
- Процесс создания реалистичного изображения с помощью компьютерной графики.
- Цветовая модель, в которой цвет определяется комбинацией трех основных цветов: красного, зеленого и синего.
15 Clues: Цвет, полученный добавлением белого к базовому цвету. • Цвет, полученный добавлением черного к базовому цвету. • Разница между светлыми и темными областями или цветами в изображении. • Светлота или темнота цвета, определяющая его яркость от белого до черного. • Процесс создания реалистичного изображения с помощью компьютерной графики. • ...
Color chart, finishes 2023-04-12
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- A synthetic resin and type of varnish used in the finishing of floors, cabinets and other woodwork.
- Color model based on the color opponency hypothesis of color vision, first proposed by German physiologist Ewald Hering.
- Wood finish that that accentuates the natural grain of the wood but it's not durable.
- A proprietary color space used in a variety of industries.
- Set of data that characterizes a color input or output device, or a color space, according to standards promulgated by the International Color Consortium.
- An additive color model in which the red, green and blue primary colors of light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad array of colors.
- A color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), chroma (color intensity), and value (lightness).
- Primarily used as a wood finish where, stained or not, the distinctive tones and grains in the wood are intended to be visible and they're naturally glossy, but satin/semi-gloss and flat sheens are available.
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- Property of color measured by degrees around horizontal circles.
- The digital equivalent of a Shirley card.
- Color reference cards that are used to perform skin-color balance in still photography printing.
- Color calibration target consisting of a cardboard-framed arrangement of 24 squares of painted samples.
- A type of hard and usually shiny coating or finish applied to materials such as wood or metal.
- A colour management system used in Europe that is created and administrated in Germany.
- Set of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards for color communications and control specifications.
15 Clues: The digital equivalent of a Shirley card. • A proprietary color space used in a variety of industries. • Property of color measured by degrees around horizontal circles. • Wood finish that that accentuates the natural grain of the wood but it's not durable. • A colour management system used in Europe that is created and administrated in Germany. • ...
Water Color Vocabulary 2026-03-17
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- When paint spreads into wet areas
- Light area painted to show brightness
- Arrangement of elements in an artwork
- Surface quality created by brush or paper
- One coat of paint placed over another
- Quality that lets light pass through the paint
- Painting on wet paper
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- To mix colors smoothly together
- Tool used to apply paint to paper
- A thin, transparent layer of diluted paint
- Dark area that shows form and depth
- Surface where artists mix their colors
- The colored powder that gives paint its hue
- Smooth transition from one color to another
- Painting medium made with pigment and water
15 Clues: Painting on wet paper • To mix colors smoothly together • When paint spreads into wet areas • Tool used to apply paint to paper • Dark area that shows form and depth • Light area painted to show brightness • Arrangement of elements in an artwork • One coat of paint placed over another • Surface where artists mix their colors • Surface quality created by brush or paper • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-22
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- developed chemistry
- invented the telescope
- developed analytical geometry
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- style of art characterized by dull colors and sharp lines
- advanced the scientific theory
- discovered gravity
- to know something you didn't before
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- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- wrote the social contract
- observed bacteria in the microscope
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- proved heliocentric theory
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- art characterized by soft lines and colors
- a person who rules with absolute power
- the book hobbes wrote
- invented the microscope
- proposed the freedom of religion and speech
20 Clues: discovered gravity • developed chemistry • the book hobbes wrote • invented the telescope • invented the microscope • wrote the social contract • proved heliocentric theory • developed analytical geometry • advanced the scientific theory • proposed the heliocentric theory • observed bacteria in the microscope • to know something you didn't before • ...
HAIR COLORING 2 2013-09-20
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- process blonding best way obtain pale blond
- nonamonia color adds shine and tone to hair
- of demarcation overlapping color cause breakage/sign of roots
- test how long formula left on hair and reaction time
- color adds subtle color results
- wheel valuable when identifying natural haircolor
- natural haircolor
- melanin gives blondand red colors to hair
- of color understanding color relationships
- highlighting coloring strands of hair darker than natural color
- best word use discussing client haircolor
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- medium primary color
- type of melanin lends black and brown color to hair
- difficult for moisture or chemicals to pentrate
- haircolor deposits but does not lift
- balance of color
- powdered persulfate salts added to increase lightening ability
- cap combo equal parts shampoo permanent color last five minutes
- unit measurement identify light or dark color
- color patch test color
- orange underlightened hair
- concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
22 Clues: balance of color • natural haircolor • medium primary color • color patch test color • orange underlightened hair • color adds subtle color results • haircolor deposits but does not lift • melanin gives blondand red colors to hair • best word use discussing client haircolor • of color understanding color relationships • process blonding best way obtain pale blond • ...
Vocab List #5 2022-01-12
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- (adj) opposed in nature, not able to live or work together
- (adj) doing things one wants especially when it involves pleasure or idleness; synonym for hedonist
- (n) assumption, theory requiring proof
- (v) give credit to someone for something; synonym for impute
- (adj) cliched, worn out by overuse
- (adj) rash, impulsive, acting without thinking
- (adj) red-colored,flushed; gaudy, ornate
- (adj) arrogant and condescending
- (adj) light in color or effect; antonym for florid
- (adj) happening by luck, fortunate
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- (n) speculation, assumption; synonym for hypothesis
- (v) to attribute an action to particular person or group
- (adj) profuse, splendid; antonym for frugal
- (adj) thrifty, cheap
- (n) person who pursues pleasure as a goal
- (adj) stuck-up, conceited; synonym for haughty
- (n) chance occurrence; synonym for fortuitous
- (adj) contemplative, introspective; antonym for impetuous
- (adj) fresh, new; antonym for original
- (adj) not right or appropriate; synonym for incompatible
20 Clues: (adj) thrifty, cheap • (adj) arrogant and condescending • (adj) cliched, worn out by overuse • (adj) happening by luck, fortunate • (n) assumption, theory requiring proof • (adj) fresh, new; antonym for original • (adj) red-colored,flushed; gaudy, ornate • (n) person who pursues pleasure as a goal • (adj) profuse, splendid; antonym for frugal • ...
6th Grade 3 2015-07-02
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- to speak or utter with involuntary stops
- a fashionable young man
- a feeling that something is going to happen
- a general or basic truth on which other theory is based
- showing lack of caution
- not capable of being fathomed
- something that makes a person or thing special
- a ruling body especially of clergy organized into ranks
- to make a frowning expression of displeasure
- to confuse
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- the part or group having the highest quality
- dull in sound or color
- a remark made usually to hurt someone's feelings
- pleased and satisfied with what one has or is
- fearful of what may be coming
- feeling or showing an inability to believe something
- not clearly expressed
- open to wind or weather
- an idea that many people have about a thing or a group
- at a distance
20 Clues: to confuse • at a distance • not clearly expressed • dull in sound or color • a fashionable young man • showing lack of caution • open to wind or weather • fearful of what may be coming • not capable of being fathomed • to speak or utter with involuntary stops • a feeling that something is going to happen • the part or group having the highest quality • ...
6th Grade 3 2015-07-02
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- a remark made usually to hurt someone's feelings
- a general or basic truth on which other theory is based
- the part or group having the highest quality
- not capable of being fathomed
- something that makes a person or thing special
- not clearly expressed
- showing lack of caution
- at a distance
- an idea that many people have about a thing or a group
- open to wind or weather
- a ruling body especially of clergy organized into ranks
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- fearful of what may be coming
- to speak or utter with involuntary stops
- a feeling that something is going to happen
- a fashionable young man
- to make a frowning expression of displeasure
- feeling or showing an inability to believe something
- dull in sound or color
- pleased and satisfied with what one has or is
- to confuse
20 Clues: to confuse • at a distance • not clearly expressed • dull in sound or color • a fashionable young man • showing lack of caution • open to wind or weather • fearful of what may be coming • not capable of being fathomed • to speak or utter with involuntary stops • a feeling that something is going to happen • the part or group having the highest quality • ...
