color theory Crossword Puzzles
Music Theory Quiz 2020-09-23
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- Time, where beats can be divided into three notes
- Half Note
- Time, as in 2/2 (2 wds)
- The largest drum in Pipe Bands
- The clef on Bagpipe music
- Simple time with two beats per measure
- A series of consistent pulsations of time
- Note value of 32
- Traditional dance tune type
- The rate or speed of the beat
- A symbol that represents a period of no sound
- M for MSR
- 4/4 music, typically for Highland Dance
- BPM, abbr (3 wds)
- A Pattern of regular or irregular pulses in music
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- Time, as in 4/4
- Eighth note
- A musical flourish
- Time, where beats can be divided into two notes
- Another word for "music staff"
- Simple time with four beats per measure
- Simple time with three beats per measure
- Note value of 2
- Quarter note
- Note value of 1
- Note value of 4
- Note value of 16
- Notation that tells how long and often to play
- Note value of 8
29 Clues: Half Note • M for MSR • Eighth note • Quarter note • Time, as in 4/4 • Note value of 2 • Note value of 1 • Note value of 4 • Note value of 8 • Note value of 32 • Note value of 16 • BPM, abbr (3 wds) • A musical flourish • Time, as in 2/2 (2 wds) • The clef on Bagpipe music • Traditional dance tune type • The rate or speed of the beat • The largest drum in Pipe Bands • Another word for "music staff" • ...
Music Theory Terms 2017-01-19
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- Musical term meaning detached, or separated.
- Symbol that tells the performer to raise the pitch by 1 half step
- Musical term meaning smooth, or flowing
- Gradually slow down
- 2 beats
- Medium
- Gradually softer
- The sharps and flats at the beginning of a piece that indicates what key it will be performed in
- Symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat
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- Symbol that tells the performer to lower the pitch by 1 half step
- 4 beats
- Two or more parts singing the same line together
- order of the flats
- A group of 3 or more notes sounded together
- Numbers found at the beginning of a piece that indicates how many beats per measure, and what note “gets” the beat
- A sharp, flat, or natural that is not found in the key signature.
- 1 beat
- The distance between two pitches
- Gradually louder
- Gradually speed up
20 Clues: 1 beat • Medium • 4 beats • 2 beats • Gradually louder • Gradually softer • order of the flats • Gradually speed up • Gradually slow down • The distance between two pitches • Musical term meaning smooth, or flowing • Symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat • A group of 3 or more notes sounded together • Musical term meaning detached, or separated. • ...
Podiatry Theory 1 2017-03-16
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- Dense plaque of hyperkeratotic tissue (7)
- Durum Correct term for a hard corn (6,5)
- Verruca Pedis affect this stratum of the epidermis (8)
- The name of the organism that causes Tinea Pedis (12)
- Type of corn that looks like small seeds and can be many in number - heloma ______? (8)
- Generally Verruca occur in the _____________ population (7)
- Uniform thickening of the nail plate without deformity (10)
- Type of callous associated with pain (12)
- Brown or black stain often seen under an area of callous due to bleeding (13)
- Increased curvature of the nail plate (10)
- Uneven, thickened, deformed nail plate (15)
- The active ingredient in many treatments for Tinea Pedis (11)
- Type of callous not associated with pain (13)
- Section of nail that produces the most nail material (12)
- Letters used for onychogryphosis (2)
- A word meaning possible causes (9)
- Tinea Pedis is this type of infection (6)
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- The name given to freezing a verruca (11)
- Like a small fluid filled sac or bubble of fluid on the skin (7)
- The substance skin is made from (7)
- Callous or corn tissue in the nail sulcus (12)
- Type of corn found between the toes - heloma _________? (5)
- When a corn is removed, we say it is...? (10)
- Verruca Pedis are this type of infection (5)
- This type of corn contains both nerve ending and small blood vessels - heloma _______? (14)
- Verruca are a ____________ growth (6)
- Letters used for onychauxis (2)
- Meaning the presence of water, causes an area to be moist (10)
- Corn found under the nail (9)
- Nail condition in which we see pitting or small dents appear in the nail (9)
- Corns have one of these, callous does not (7)
- Type of tissue that may develop in long standing cases of mechanical stress (7)
- A type of Tinea Pedis (12)
- Letters used for Verruca Pedis (2)
- Verruca are often painful on this type of pressure (7)
- A symptom of Tinea Pedis (7)
- A type of medicament that destroys keratin (11)
- Another word for thickening (11)
- Factors Continued increased irritation of the skin cells can release these compounds (6,7)
- The type of treatment applied directly to the skin (7)
40 Clues: A type of Tinea Pedis (12) • A symptom of Tinea Pedis (7) • Corn found under the nail (9) • Letters used for onychauxis (2) • Another word for thickening (11) • Letters used for Verruca Pedis (2) • A word meaning possible causes (9) • The substance skin is made from (7) • Letters used for onychogryphosis (2) • Verruca are a ____________ growth (6) • ...
Podiatry Theory 1 2017-03-16
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- name given to freezing a verruca (11)
- used for onychogryphosis (2)
- are often painful on this type of pressure (7)
- Pedis is this type of infection (6)
- curvature of the nail plate (10)
- active ingredient in many treatments for Tinea Pedis (11)
- Pedis affect this stratum of the epidermis (8)
- used for Verruca Pedis (2)
- name of the organism that causes Tinea Pedis (12)
- type of Tinea Pedis (12)
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- of nail that produces the most nail material (12)
- condition in which we see pitting or small dents appear in the nail (9)
- type of treatment applied directly to the skin (7)
- are a ____________ growth (6)
- used for onychauxis (2)
- a small fluid filled sac or bubble of fluid on the skin (7)
- Verruca occur in the _____________ population (7)
- Pedis are this type of infection (5)
- type of medicament that destroys keratin (11)
- symptom of Tinea Pedis (7)
20 Clues: used for onychauxis (2) • type of Tinea Pedis (12) • used for Verruca Pedis (2) • symptom of Tinea Pedis (7) • used for onychogryphosis (2) • are a ____________ growth (6) • curvature of the nail plate (10) • Pedis is this type of infection (6) • Pedis are this type of infection (5) • name given to freezing a verruca (11) • type of medicament that destroys keratin (11) • ...
Podiatry Theory 1 2017-03-16
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- symptom of Tinea Pedis (7)
- active ingredient in many treatments for Tinea Pedis (11)
- name given to freezing a verruca (11)
- curvature of the nail plate (10)
- a small fluid filled sac or bubble of fluid on the skin (7)
- Pedis is this type of infection (6)
- are often painful on this type of pressure (7)
- name of the organism that causes Tinea Pedis (12)
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- type of medicament that destroys keratin (11)
- used for onychauxis (2)
- Verruca occur in the _____________ population (7)
- are a ____________ growth (6)
- used for Verruca Pedis (2)
- condition in which we see pitting or small dents appear in the nail (9)
- Pedis affect this stratum of the epidermis (8)
- of nail that produces the most nail material (12)
- type of Tinea Pedis (12)
- used for onychogryphosis (2)
- type of treatment applied directly to the skin (7)
- Pedis are this type of infection (5)
20 Clues: used for onychauxis (2) • type of Tinea Pedis (12) • symptom of Tinea Pedis (7) • used for Verruca Pedis (2) • used for onychogryphosis (2) • are a ____________ growth (6) • curvature of the nail plate (10) • Pedis is this type of infection (6) • Pedis are this type of infection (5) • name given to freezing a verruca (11) • type of medicament that destroys keratin (11) • ...
Podiatry Theory 1 2017-03-16
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- verruca Pedis affect this stratum of the epidermis (8)
- tinea Pedis is this type of infection (6)
- the active ingredient in many treatments for Tinea Pedis (11)
- the name given to freezing a verruca (11)
- a symptom of Tinea Pedis (7)
- section of nail that produces the most nail material (12)
- verruca Pedis are this type of infection (5)
- increased curvature of the nail plate (10)
- like a small fluid filled sac or bubble of fluid on the skin (7)
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- the type of treatment applied directly to the skin (7)
- nail condition in which we see pitting or small dents appear in the nail (9)
- the name of the organism that causes Tinea Pedis (12)
- letters used for onychogryphosis (2)
- a type of Tinea Pedis (12)
- letters used for Verruca Pedis (2)
- verruca are often painful on this type of pressure (7)
- verruca are a ____________ growth (6)
- a type of medicament that destroys keratin (11)
- generally Verruca occur in the _____________ population (7)
- letters used for onychauxis (2)
20 Clues: a type of Tinea Pedis (12) • a symptom of Tinea Pedis (7) • letters used for onychauxis (2) • letters used for Verruca Pedis (2) • letters used for onychogryphosis (2) • verruca are a ____________ growth (6) • tinea Pedis is this type of infection (6) • the name given to freezing a verruca (11) • increased curvature of the nail plate (10) • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2017-10-24
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- Very slow
- Slow
- Eight of these rests would be equivalent to a whole note
- gradually faster
- A symbol used to designate notes in lower pitched ranges
- The language most musical terms are in
- Equivalent to a half note, NOT a rest
- gradually slower
- connects notes of different pitches
- A note that takes up an entire measure
- Lively and fast
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- Half of a whole note
- Two staffs connected by a line and a braquet
- A rest that takes up an entire measure
- One beat longer than a half note
- 1/16 of a whole note
- A rest that lasts the same amount of time as a quarter note
- Very soft
- Very loud
- A symbol used to designate notes in higher pitched ranges
- connects notes of the same pitch
21 Clues: Slow • Very slow • Very soft • Very loud • Lively and fast • gradually faster • gradually slower • Half of a whole note • 1/16 of a whole note • One beat longer than a half note • connects notes of the same pitch • connects notes of different pitches • Equivalent to a half note, NOT a rest • A rest that takes up an entire measure • The language most musical terms are in • ...
Music theory stuff 2018-11-06
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- the rest gets four beats.
- the volume of the music.
- the note gets four beats.
- a break in the music.
- medium loud.
- the rest gets one beat.
- very quiet.
- signature, tells you the tempo of the music.
- loud.
- the rest gets two beats.
- quiet.
- the speed of the music.
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- an increase in volume.
- the note gets one beat.
- a decrease in volume.
- very loud.
- the note gets two beats.
- medium quiet.
- the style of the music.
- repeat the song.
20 Clues: loud. • quiet. • very loud. • very quiet. • medium loud. • medium quiet. • repeat the song. • a decrease in volume. • a break in the music. • an increase in volume. • the note gets one beat. • the rest gets one beat. • the style of the music. • the speed of the music. • the volume of the music. • the note gets two beats. • the rest gets two beats. • the rest gets four beats. • ...
Conspiracy Theory vocabulary 2019-10-07
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- A group of 12 individuals that decides whether the defendant is innocent of guilty
- A sign that gives important information
- The person who the police think probably committed the crime
- A large, formal process involving many people to found out if the law has been broken
- To give information in court during a trial
- When a piece of secret information has been revealed
- Academic studies, when conducting scientific tests or looking for background information on a subject
- The punishment from the judge for committing a crime
- The journalist who stays in the news station and presents the day's news stories
- A formal accusation of wrongdoing
- The decision at the end of a trial (guilty or not guilty)
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- Information that demonstrates or confirms what really happened; important for solving a case
- The person who committed the crime
- The broken pieces of a vehicle after an accident
- A person who sees a crime happen
- Suspicious
- The journalist who goes to report on a news story wherever it is happening
- A modified or doctored video which makes things look different from what really happened
- Unedited or unmodified video recording of something
- If they are talking about a story in the media, that story is getting _____________
20 Clues: Suspicious • A person who sees a crime happen • A formal accusation of wrongdoing • The person who committed the crime • A sign that gives important information • To give information in court during a trial • The broken pieces of a vehicle after an accident • Unedited or unmodified video recording of something • When a piece of secret information has been revealed • ...
History/Theory Terminology 2012-01-12
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- The volume, louds and softs in the music
- Third degree, half-way between 1 and 5
- Family that includes violins, cellos and guitars
- Third musical period
- last degree that takes us back to 1
- Fifth musical period
- Fourth musical period
- Sixth degree
- First degree of the scale, the "Home Tone"
- Sixth musical period
- The speed of the music
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- Most recent musical period
- Oldest musical period
- The title of a person who writes music
- Type of reaction about how you feel
- Second degree of the scale
- Type of reaction that makes you think
- Fourth degree, one lower than 5
- Family that includes drums, xylophones and pianos
- Family that includes flute, clarinet and saxophone
- Second musical period
- Fifth degree, the Strongest tone other than 1
- Family that includes trumpets, trombones and horns
23 Clues: Sixth degree • Third musical period • Fifth musical period • Sixth musical period • Oldest musical period • Fourth musical period • Second musical period • The speed of the music • Most recent musical period • Second degree of the scale • Fourth degree, one lower than 5 • Type of reaction about how you feel • last degree that takes us back to 1 • Type of reaction that makes you think • ...
Music Theory Review 2013-05-13
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- Number of lines on the staff
- Short and detached
- Return to original tempo
- First beat of the measure
- Number of sixteenth notes in a whole note
- Letter names in the musical scale
- >
- Medium soft
- Very slow
- Kind of note that gets a beat in 6/8 time
- The END of the music
- C
- Fast
- Slow
- D.C.
- Very loud
- Number of eighth notes in a whole note
- Double bar with 2 dots
- Medium loud
- Another name for the F clef
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- Soft
- Smooth and connected
- Letter names of G clef space notes
- D.S.
- Moderate
- Line that extends the staff up or down
- Very fast
- Curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch
- Letter names of G clef line notes
- Get faster
- ^
- Loud
- Number of beats in a measure in 2/4 time
- Curved line connecting two or more different pitches
- Very soft
- Letter names of F clef space notes
- Get slower
- Slow walking tempo
- Another name for the G clef
- Letter names of F clef line notes
- Symbol meaning to hold a note for longer than the note's value
- Number of beats in a measure in 3/4 time
42 Clues: > • ^ • C • Soft • D.S. • Loud • Fast • Slow • D.C. • Moderate • Very fast • Very slow • Very soft • Very loud • Get faster • Get slower • Medium soft • Medium loud • Short and detached • Slow walking tempo • Smooth and connected • The END of the music • Double bar with 2 dots • Return to original tempo • First beat of the measure • Another name for the G clef • Another name for the F clef • Number of lines on the staff • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- The second mode of the major scale.
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- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- The difference between two pitches.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
28 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The difference between two pitches. • The second mode of the major scale. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- The difference between two pitches.
- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
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- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
28 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The difference between two pitches. • The second mode of the major scale. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • ...
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
20 Clues: если • отбор • часто • бюджет • частный • единица • меняться • в рамках • выбирать • получать • зависеть • отношение • допущение • допускать • следовать • количество • полезность • постоянный • предпочитать • высшая степень
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
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- One who owns (something).
- An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
- That have a similar relationship
- To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "To possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to
- The total, aggregate or sum of material
- To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
- In or at some other place or places; away.
- To get, to be given something while the other party is the active partner
- To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work.
- Plural form of cost
- Production; quantity produced, created, or completed.
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- To present (something) to God as a gesture of worship, or for a sacrifice.
- Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold.
- Relating to a choice between two or more possibilities an alternative proposition
- Total income or cash flow minus expenditures. The money or other benefit a non-governmental organization or individual receives in exchange for products and services sold at an advertised price.
- Act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet.
- A specific commercial enterprise or establishment.
- Plural form of expense
- The income returned by an investment
- The act of using.
20 Clues: The act of using. • Plural form of cost • Plural form of expense • One who owns (something). • That have a similar relationship • The income returned by an investment • The total, aggregate or sum of material • In or at some other place or places; away. • Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold. • A specific commercial enterprise or establishment. • ...
Music theory crossword 2014-01-06
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- An American thrash metal band that feature David Ellefson on bass.
- An American punk band who's debut album was cheshire cat.
- A note value lasting for 1/2 a beat.
- A short rhythmic, harmonic or melodic figure repeated to form a structural framework.
- A British rock pop band that formed in liverpool in 1960.
- A notational convention used to specify how many beats are in a bar of music.
- An American thrash metal band that features Tomas Enrique Araya Diaz on bass and vocals.
- A musical technique where notes in a chord are played one at a time in sequence.
- An American record producer who has worked with the beastie boys, public enemy, black sabbath, slipknot, metallica, red hot chilli peppers, ratm, neil diamond, kanye west, eminem amongst many others.
- An American rapper and producer part of the critically acclaimed group 'A tribe called quest.'
- An American thrash metal band formed in 1981 in LA California.
- A British female singer-song writer who's debut album was '19.'
- The speed of a piece usually written in BPM.
- A set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
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- An American rapper, also member of the hip hop duo 'bad meets evil.'
- An American thrash metal band featuring Scott Ian on guitar.
- A 5 note scale that is popular in all styles of music.
- A note value lasting for 1 beat.
- A note value lasting for 4 beats.
- A note value lasting for 2 beats.
- A note value lasting for 1/4 a beat.
- A three note chord built from the root 3rd and 5th of a scale.
- A set of two or more notes played simultaneously.
23 Clues: A note value lasting for 1 beat. • A note value lasting for 4 beats. • A note value lasting for 2 beats. • A note value lasting for 1/2 a beat. • A note value lasting for 1/4 a beat. • The speed of a piece usually written in BPM. • A set of two or more notes played simultaneously. • A 5 note scale that is popular in all styles of music. • ...
Theory of Demand 2013-12-16
20 Clues: отбор • число • часто • бюджет • единица • в рамках • получать • меняться • выбирать • максимум • допущение • допускать • сохранять • следовать • предельная • полезность • непрерывный • максимизация • предпочитать • максимизировать
AP MUSIC THEORY 2016-03-31
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- special type of syncopation in compound meters in which the normal 3 part division of the beat is temporarily regrouped into twos. Feel of a different meter.
- describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
- A song refrain, or recurring material.
- "Question"; first phrase in a period
- Breaking up a subject into segments, any one of which may form the basis for further development.
- backward progression that reverse typical common-practice harmonic norms. e.g. V-I-IV in blues/rock
- two nonchord (passing) tones that are before the resolution
- grace note played before a note in the melody while falling on the beat
- "Answer"; second phrase of a period
- Music in two sections (AB) and a short repeat of the A section, A'.
- A scale with 5 pcs. The pentatonic scale is a subset of the diatonic collection. Minor (do-te); Major (do, re, mi, sol, la)
- (échapeé) unaccented incomplete neighbor tone; approached stepwise from a chord tone and resolved via a skip in the opposite direction back to harmony
- fifths) Soprano voice leaps in the same direction as the bass to an interval of a fifth:objectionable.
- unaccented nonchord tone that passes stepwise from a chord tone that is directly above or below it; also called an auxiliary note
- Omission of sounds or syllables; occurs when the chords move towards tonic but skip one or more classes
- THIRD occurs when a minor piece ends in a major key
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- a subordinate or secondary melody that accompanies the principal melody
- sustained tone (typically in the bass) in which a foreign/dissonant harmony is surrounded by the other parts at least once
- Phrases which seem to be cohesive structurally, but cannot be analyzed as periods.
- Parallel movement of perfect 5ths and octaves is objectionable.
- octaves) Soprano voice leaps in the same direction as the bass to an interval of an octave: Objectionable.
- Four phrases in two pairs
- Similar phrases with different endings
- Periods which differ in melodic or harmonic content.
- Music in three sections (ABA).
- unaccented non-chordal tone that occurs when a note is played before the chord in which it belongs; resolves when the anticipated chord is reached
- an ornament note or melodic decoration
- a type of music in which two or more groups of voices or instruments alternate with one another
- Transitional passage between major sections; may include a modulation.
- Music in two sections (AB). The A section often ends on the dominant note, and the B section ends on the tonic.
30 Clues: Four phrases in two pairs • Music in three sections (ABA). • "Answer"; second phrase of a period • "Question"; first phrase in a period • A song refrain, or recurring material. • Similar phrases with different endings • an ornament note or melodic decoration • THIRD occurs when a minor piece ends in a major key • Periods which differ in melodic or harmonic content. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2023-11-06
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- increasing in volume
- a French song, from the middle ages-20th century
- a dynamic described as loud
- a tempo instruction meaning the music is slow
- a group of 4 singers
- the sounding of two or more notes at the same time
- a dynamic described as medium loud
- notes performed sharp and separated
- decreasing in volume
- notes should be performed smoothly
- a dynamic described as soft
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- a note with the value of 4 beats
- with sudden emphasis
- a note with the value of 1 beat
- a dynamic described as medium soft
- a piece of music written for 8 performers
- a stress or emphasis on a note
- a note with the value of 2 beats
- the variation in loudness of notes
- the speed at which a piece is performed
20 Clues: increasing in volume • with sudden emphasis • a group of 4 singers • decreasing in volume • a dynamic described as loud • a dynamic described as soft • a stress or emphasis on a note • a note with the value of 1 beat • a note with the value of 4 beats • a note with the value of 2 beats • a dynamic described as medium loud • a dynamic described as medium soft • ...
Theory and Methods 2023-11-15
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- a relatively neglected research method in sociology
- a perspective that focuses on class differences
- the only perspective built on consensus
- Data gathered by the researcher first hand
- A type of question that allows the participant to respond freely
- when the researcher does not make their identity known
- research methods that produce quantitative data is seen as high in this
- researchers can potentially develop this during unstructured interviews
- A trial run- particularly associated with questionnaires
- We use this term when we can apply the results to a wider society
- Functionalists refer to this analogy when talking about societies function
- This must be gained from all participants involved in a study
- A type of secondary data that is deemed a social construction
- Data in numerical form
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- Written, expressed data
- when the researcher does not have a strict set of questions in an interview.
- a type of sampling method
- a perspective concerned with gender inequality
- to see things from another person's perspective
- A moral set of guidelines sociologists try to adhere to
- Marxist believe that social institutions are built at the expense of the _?
- closed ended questions lack this
- Where each individual has an equal chance of getting picked
23 Clues: Data in numerical form • Written, expressed data • a type of sampling method • closed ended questions lack this • the only perspective built on consensus • Data gathered by the researcher first hand • a perspective concerned with gender inequality • a perspective that focuses on class differences • to see things from another person's perspective • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The green pigment that gives the plants color
- contains genes
- when the cell has no nucleus
- A living thing
- A function in a cell
- the unit that plays a role in cell divion
- provides protection
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- The brain of the cell
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- Basic unit of life
- when it has a nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- stores fluid and nutrients
- Unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- choose whether things go in or out
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- Unit that produces proteins
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Maintain DNA
20 Clues: Maintain DNA • contains genes • A living thing • Basic unit of life • provides protection • A function in a cell • when it has a nucleus • The brain of the cell • Unit that cleans the cell • stores fluid and nutrients • The powerhouse of the cell • Unit that packages proteins • Unit that produces proteins • when the cell has no nucleus • choose whether things go in or out • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The green pigment that gives the plants color
- contains genes
- when the cell has no nucleus
- A living thing
- A function in a cell
- the unit that plays a role in cell divion
- provides protection
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- The brain of the cell
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- Basic unit of life
- when it has a nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- stores fluid and nutrients
- Unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- choose whether things go in or out
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- Unit that produces proteins
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Maintain DNA
20 Clues: Maintain DNA • contains genes • A living thing • Basic unit of life • provides protection • A function in a cell • when it has a nucleus • The brain of the cell • Unit that cleans the cell • stores fluid and nutrients • The powerhouse of the cell • Unit that packages proteins • Unit that produces proteins • when the cell has no nucleus • choose whether things go in or out • ...
Kinetic Molecular Theory 2023-12-08
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- Phase change of a liquid to a gas
- A _______ uses the equal distribution of liquid mercury pressure to measure atmospheric pressure
- Phase change from a gas to a solid
- Collisions are
- Explains a law
- In ______s, particles move rotationally and equally distribute pressure
- Phase change from a solid to a gas
- ___ Molecular Theory: __ energy is constant at a constant temp, collisions are elastic, Molecules are far apart
- Melting/Boiling, this data defines the strength of IMF
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- Phase change of a solid to a liquid
- The ____ of a gas allows the particles to fill a bike tire by increasing pressure
- R is the Gas Law _______
- ºC + 273= _
- Phase change from a gas to a liquid
- Spontaneous mixing
- In _____s, the vibrational movement of the particles can tune instruments
- elastic collisions, takes volume of container, weakest IMF
- Observed regularity
- volume between particles changes based on this
- Phase change of a liquid to a solid
20 Clues: ºC + 273= _ • Collisions are • Explains a law • Spontaneous mixing • Observed regularity • R is the Gas Law _______ • Phase change of a liquid to a gas • Phase change from a gas to a solid • Phase change from a solid to a gas • Phase change of a solid to a liquid • Phase change from a gas to a liquid • Phase change of a liquid to a solid • ...
Theory Of Knowledge 2023-03-03
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- activities associated with the governance of a country
- I know because of individual experience, reflection, perspective, culture
- statement or belief that accurately reflects reality
- exercise ones will over others, control knowledge created and distributed
- beyond any reasonable doubt
- used to promote a particular viewpoint, sometimes misleading
- a statement the knower believes to be true
- invites different ways of exploring ideas and different perspectives
- fact of a claim, offers support
- what we consider to be important or beneficial
- Plato, knowledge must be
- Plato, understanding real knowledge by seeing the truth
- viewpoint, group takes information and decides what is important or what something means
- observe, interpret, analyze without personal opinion
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- environment where a person only encounters information or opinions that reflect and reinforce their own
- figure out what the facts mean
- objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion, plays on emotion
- we know because of a collective effort to produce knowledge, evolves with revolutionary changes
- misleading information presented as fact
- accounts for why something is the way it is
- tradition, values, religion, language
- use something wisely for common good or for a good outcome
- attempt to convince the listener of something being correct
- internet users encounter info that confirms and reinforces their own beliefs
24 Clues: Plato, knowledge must be • beyond any reasonable doubt • figure out what the facts mean • fact of a claim, offers support • tradition, values, religion, language • misleading information presented as fact • a statement the knower believes to be true • accounts for why something is the way it is • what we consider to be important or beneficial • ...
Theory revision Technologies 2023-03-21
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- general term for when a perpetrator positions himself in a conversation between a user and an application
- it is a component within an application that controls the communication method to other devices.
- typically a random string of bits generated specifically to scramble and unscramble data.
- route's communications in the form of radio waves to and from users
- This layer is the protocol layer that transfers
- making use of computers to transfer or receive information, especially by means of the internet.
- casual observance of an email that appears on another person's computer screen or watching what someone else is typing.
- using radio, microwaves, etc. (as opposed to wires or cables) to transmit signals.
- protects your network and data from breaches, intrusions and other threats.
- the speed in which data is generated, distributed and collected.
- tracks the dialogs between computers
- a set of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, especially those of radio or television.
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- a mathematical method of securely exchanging cryptographic keys over a public channel
- a structure, series, or process, the end of which is connected to the beginning.
- the means of transmitting a stream of raw bits over a physical data link connecting network nodes.
- the fourth layer in the open systems interconnection (OSI) network model
- the part of a telephone apparatus contained in the earpiece, in which electrical signals are converted into sounds.
- a model for interprocess communication and synchronization via message passing.
- Transmit music, conversation, pictures and data invisibly through the air, often over very large distances
- consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources
- The OSI model describes seven layers that computer systems use to communicate over a network.
- the lowest layer at which application programmers consider data structure and presentation
- it makes the Internet possible by connecting different networks
23 Clues: tracks the dialogs between computers • This layer is the protocol layer that transfers • it makes the Internet possible by connecting different networks • the speed in which data is generated, distributed and collected. • route's communications in the form of radio waves to and from users • the fourth layer in the open systems interconnection (OSI) network model • ...
Social Cognitive Theory 2024-03-07
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- Reciprocal Causation - A human behaviour as a product of the interaction of three factors. (Personal characteristics, Environment, & Behaviour itself)
- cognitive therapy - Emphasizes cognitive mediation, especially perceived self-efficacy.
- - Maintained by consequent determinants: that is, the negative reinforcement the phobic person receives for avoiding the fear-producing situation.
- Event - An environmental experience that is unexpected and unintended
- Agency -Involves indirect control over those social conditions that affect everyday living.
- Process - Regulate our behavior through the process of cognitive mediation.
- - The amount of focus that learners have to apply on the model; one of the 4 processes that govern observational learning.
- - Bandura, contended that aggressive behavior is acquired through observation of others, direct experiences with positive and negative reinforcements, training, or instruction, and bizarre beliefs.
- Learning - Learning without performing any behaviour; Bandura, believes that observing is much more efficient than learning through direct experience.
- Learning - A complex behavior through direct experience by thinking about and evaluating the consequences of their behaviors.
- - To anticipate likely outcomes of their actions, and to select behaviors that will produce desired outcomes and avoid undesirable ones.
- Bandura - Was born in Mundare, Alberta. A Psychologist and the originator of social cognitive theory.
- - We monitor our own performance, even though the attention we give to it need not be complete or even accurate.
- - People’s most crucial self-reflective mechanism; beliefs that they are capable of performing actions that will produce a desired effect.
- Efficacy - The confidence people have that their combined efforts will bring about group accomplishments.
- - High personal standards and goals can lead to achievement and self satisfaction.
- behaviors - Depression, phobias, and aggression, are acquired through the reciprocal interaction of environment, personal factors, and behavior.
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- Standards - We evaluate our performances without comparing them to the conduct of others.
- Production - A behaviour where you represents it into an appropriate actions by asking yourself.
- -The process of motivating and regulating their own actions.
- - The observed behavior and generalizing from one observation to another.
- Agency - An active process of exploring, manipulating, and influencing the environment in order to attain desired outcomes.
- - An important process to an infancy when verbal skills are not yet developed.
- the Behavior - People justify otherwise reprehensible actions by a cognitive restructuring that allows them to minimize or escape responsibility.
- - A mechanism for learning about or from others; we adapt behaviours.
- Cognitive Theory - A psychological approach founded by Albert Bandura; a learning that takes place in social context.
- - The adequacy of their own thinking.
- - Refers to processes that instigate and sustain goal-directed activities.
- - Refers to acts a person performs intentionally. An intention includes planning, but it also involves actions.
- Encounters - Bandura define it as,“an unintended meeting of persons unfamiliar to each other”.
30 Clues: - The adequacy of their own thinking. • -The process of motivating and regulating their own actions. • Event - An environmental experience that is unexpected and unintended • - A mechanism for learning about or from others; we adapt behaviours. • - The observed behavior and generalizing from one observation to another. • ...
Social learning theory 2024-07-05
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- The extent to which we notice certain behaviours
- The will to perform a behaviour
- conditioning associated with treatment for phobias
- How well the behaviour is remembered
- ___ approach, behaviour is learned from experience
- Conducted famous research into operant conditioning
- A reaction to a stimulus
- Conducted similar research to bobo doll study
- ___ approach, focusing on mental factors involved in learning
- ___ reinforcement, behaviour with positive consequences is more likely to be imitated
- Process of imitating a role model
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- learning occurs by watching others in a ___
- the ability of the observer to perform the behaviour
- Copying the behaviour of others
- Positive or negative ___
- Conducted the bobo doll study
- conditioning associated with maintenance of phobias
- A thing or event that evokes a specific reaction
- Children will imitate role models they identify with
- ___ processes, happens between stimulus and response
20 Clues: Positive or negative ___ • A reaction to a stimulus • Conducted the bobo doll study • Copying the behaviour of others • The will to perform a behaviour • Process of imitating a role model • How well the behaviour is remembered • learning occurs by watching others in a ___ • Conducted similar research to bobo doll study • The extent to which we notice certain behaviours • ...
Cell Theory & Parts 2023-07-03
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- cytosol and cellular organelles
- act like cellular bones, essential for cell division
- cellular fluid with dissolved proteins, salt, sugar, and solutes
- the guy who coined the term
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- membrane; separates internal from external environment
- ER;contains ribosomes, which synthesize membrane embedded and secretory proteins
- some molecules can cross and some can’t
- Mosaic; lipids and proteins can move about within the membrane
- site for ribosome synthesis
- build proteins that are building blocks for life
- Site of Photosynthesis:
- storage center in plant
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- Transform chemical energy via cellular respiration by using energy
- ER; lipid synthesis, hormone,synthesis, and breaking down toxins
- complex structure
- portable stomachs that digest material for the cell
- Bilayer; hydrophobic tails orient inside the membrane, away from water
- simple structure
- apparatus;Modifies membrane-embedded and secretory proteins and directs to final location
- stores cell DNA
- Small membrane bound sac
- Sites of protein synthesis in cells
- stores genetic information to pass to next generation
- catalyze chemical reactions in the cytoplasm
25 Clues: stores cell DNA • simple structure • complex structure • Site of Photosynthesis: • storage center in plant • Small membrane bound sac • the guy who coined the term • site for ribosome synthesis • cytosol and cellular organelles • Sites of protein synthesis in cells • some molecules can cross and some can’t • catalyze chemical reactions in the cytoplasm • ...
Chess Opening Theory 2023-07-13
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- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5
- 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6
- 1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5
- 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Nxe5 Nc6
- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5
- 1. d4 f5 2. e4
- 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c5
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4
- 1. e4 Nf6
- 1. Nc3
- 1. e4 e5 2. c4
- 1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. c3
- 1. d4 d5 2. Bf4
- 1. a4
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4
- 1. c3
- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g3
- 1. Na3
- 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e6
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5
- 1. d4 d5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Bg5
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f5
- 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6
- 1. e4 e6
- 1. d4 Nf6
- 1. e4 g6
- 1. e4 e5 2. Bb5
- 1. e4 c5 2. c3
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 3. Ng5 d5 4. exd5 Na5
- 1. e4 c5
- 1. e4 c6
- 1. f3
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f6
- 1. g4
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- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 b5
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 f5
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nxe5
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nxe5
- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5
- 1. e4 d5
- 1. e4 b6
- 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Nf3 Bb4
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4
- 1. Nf3 d5 2. e4
- 1. e4 e5 2. Qf3
- 1. c4
- 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Qxd4
- 1. d4 e6
- 1. d3
- 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f5
- 1. Nh3
- 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e5
- 1. d4 d5 2. c4 Nc6
- 1. f4
- 1. d4 e5
- 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 e5
- 1. b3
- 1. e4 Nc6
- 1. b4
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6
- 1. e4 d6
- 1. d4 d5 2. c4 Bf5
- 1. d4 f5
- 1. Nf3
- 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. c3
- 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5
- 1. e4 g5
- 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 d5 5. exd5 Nxd5 6. d4
74 Clues: 1. c4 • 1. d3 • 1. a4 • 1. c3 • 1. f4 • 1. b3 • 1. b4 • 1. f3 • 1. g4 • 1. Nc3 • 1. Nh3 • 1. Na3 • 1. Nf3 • 1. e4 d5 • 1. e4 b6 • 1. d4 e6 • 1. d4 e5 • 1. e4 e6 • 1. e4 d6 • 1. d4 f5 • 1. e4 g6 • 1. e4 c5 • 1. e4 c6 • 1. e4 g5 • 1. e4 Nf6 • 1. e4 Nc6 • 1. d4 Nf6 • 1. d4 f5 2. e4 • 1. e4 e5 2. c4 • 1. e4 c5 2. c3 • 1. e4 e5 2. Nc3 • 1. Nf3 d5 2. e4 • 1. e4 e5 2. Qf3 • 1. d4 d5 2. Bf4 • 1. e4 e5 2. Bb5 • 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 • 1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5 • ...
Music Theory Definitions 2022-11-08
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- the foundation upon which notes are drawn.
- a musical notation sign that indicates the absence of a sound
- a very slow tempo
- extremely fast tempo
- a gradual decrease in volume of a musical passage
- three or more single pitches heard simultaneously
- a playing technique that involves plucking the strings of a string instrument
- the impression of stability and repose (consonance) in relation to the impression of tension or clash (dissonance) experienced by a listener when certain combinations of tones or notes are sounded together
- A note in string instrument musical notation indicating that the bow is to be used in the usual way, usually following a passage that is played pizzicato.
- alphabet- the connection between notes on a page and notes on the keyboard
- A combination of two (or more) tones of different frequencies that results in a musically pleasing sound
- moderately soft music
- a difference in pitch between two sounds
- a temporary displacement of the regular metrical accent in music caused typically by stressing the weak beat
- phrase- the phrase ending with the more conclusive cadence
- a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity
- very loud
- phrase- the phrase ending with the less conclusive cadence
- the placement of sounds in time
- term used to indicate a piece of music should be played with gradually increasing speed (or tempo)
- the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody, typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player without accompanying harmony or chords
- the process by which individual sounds are joined together or composed into whole units or compositions
- fast, quickly and bright music
- directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition in a moderate tempo; moderately, restrained
- the ending of a phrase, perceived as a rhythmic or melodic articulation or a harmonic change or all of these
- the speed of the pulse/beat of a piece of music
- The slowest tempo in music
- the position of a single sound in the complete range of sound
- a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone, also known as a half-step, above or below its adjacent pitches
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- to designate a section of music in which the music should be played loudly
- the sound quality, or tone quality, of a note played on a particular musical instrument
- the change from one tonality to another
- a direction in music; to be played very softly
- a gradual increase especially in the loudness of music
- A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition with a gradual slowing of the tempo, or to gradually delay the tempo
- faster than presto
- music should be played slowly
- the interval between one musical pitch and another with double its frequency.
- a moderately slow tempo
- the basic unit of time, the pulse (regularly repeating event), of the mensural level (or beat level).
- moderately loudly
- a unit of musical meter that has a complete musical sense of its own, built from figures, motifs, and cells, and combining to form melodies, periods and larger sections
- any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch
- soft or loud
- indicate the loudness of music
- signature- any of several combinations of sharps or flats after the clef at the beginning of each stave, indicating the key of a composition
- an indication to play in a very quick, upbeat tempo
- indicate the loudness of music
- the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch it can play
- a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to a musical texture with just one voice, monophony, or a texture with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords, homophony
- a chord in which the notes are sounded individually
- symbol placed at the beginning of the staff, determining the pitch of a particular line and thus setting a reference for, or giving a “key” to, all notes of the staff
- faster than andante but not so fast as allegro
- rhythmic pattern constituted by the grouping of basic temporal units, called beats, into regular measures, or bars
- the group of pitches, or scale, that forms the basis of a musical composition
- a texture in which a primary part is supported by one or more additional strands that flesh out the harmony
- momentary emphasis on a particular rhythmic or melodic detail
57 Clues: very loud • soft or loud • a very slow tempo • moderately loudly • faster than presto • extremely fast tempo • moderately soft music • a moderately slow tempo • The slowest tempo in music • music should be played slowly • indicate the loudness of music • indicate the loudness of music • fast, quickly and bright music • the placement of sounds in time • ...
Piano Theory Vocabulary 2022-11-03
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- Gradually getting slower
- Smoothly
- At a medium speed
- Very loud
- Gradually getting s;ower
- Fairly quick
- Quiet
- A little
- Gradually getting louder
- Slow
- Moderatley loud
- Gradually getting quieter
- Slow
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- In a singing style
- Shortly detached
- Very quiet
- Half
- Quick
- Gradually getting quieter
- Repeat from the sign
- The end
- Moderatley quiet
- Repeat from the beginning
- Gradually getting quicker
- Speed,time
- Held back
- Moderatley
- Loud
28 Clues: Half • Slow • Loud • Slow • Quick • Quiet • The end • Smoothly • A little • Very loud • Held back • Very quiet • Speed,time • Moderatley • Fairly quick • Moderatley loud • Shortly detached • Moderatley quiet • At a medium speed • In a singing style • Repeat from the sign • Gradually getting slower • Gradually getting s;ower • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting quieter • Repeat from the beginning • ...
Music Theory Vocab. 2022-08-24
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- divides staff into measure
- one count of silence
- medium loud in volume
- loud in volume
- 2 counts
- spaces between bar lines
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 2 counts of silence
- half count
- decrease in volume
- 2 eighth notes connected equals 1 beat
- play again
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- lower pounding pitch
- increase in volume
- the end
- half step lower in pitch
- one count
- how many beats in measure
- 3 counts
- half count of silence
20 Clues: the end • 2 counts • 3 counts • one count • half count • play again • loud in volume • increase in volume • decrease in volume • 2 counts of silence • lower pounding pitch • one count of silence • medium loud in volume • half count of silence • cancels a flat or sharp • half step lower in pitch • spaces between bar lines • how many beats in measure • divides staff into measure • ...
Music Theory + Terms 2023-05-22
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- The piece that was stolen in Maroon 5's "Memories"
- The plucking of strings on a bowed instrument
- The application of words to a piece
- The seventh mode of the major scale
- Sometimes referred to as a broken chord
- Rhythmic percussion instrument
- The speed of the piece
- Very loud
- A whole note
- The Devil's Interval
- Moderately fast
- A strong note
- The predecessor to the piano
- Smoothly
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- Half a beat
- The alternate name for a bowed string instrument
- A single-reed curved instrument
- Italian violinist
- A gradual increase in volume
- The largest type of flute
- Clef used for the Viola
- Instrument that is next to the flute in the orchestra
- The clef that the bass clarinet uses
- The symphony where several composers died after writing
- Short and detached
- Instrument used in the Last Post
- Guitar notation
- Three notes in the space of two
- Instrument that uses three staves
29 Clues: Smoothly • Very loud • Half a beat • A whole note • A strong note • Moderately fast • Guitar notation • Italian violinist • Short and detached • The Devil's Interval • The speed of the piece • Clef used for the Viola • The largest type of flute • A gradual increase in volume • The predecessor to the piano • Rhythmic percussion instrument • A single-reed curved instrument • ...
Viruses & Germ Theory 2024-09-23
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- Scientist who postulated the steps needed to determine if a microorganism is the cause of a disease
- Viruses are not made of these, making viruses nonliving.
- Last name of the doctor who disproved the longstanding theory of what causes illness
- Virus that attacks bacteria
- The infectious disease suspected to have killed an Egyptian Pharaoh
- A small, infectious agent made of nucleic acid and protein
- The viral infection cycle which involves immediate destruction of the host cell
- Accepted scientific explanation for how disease is caused and transmitted
- lipid outer membrane found in some viruses
- Any microbe capable of causing disease
- The act of heating a liquid to kill off any microorganisms
- Weakened form of a virus which can create immunity
- Which is larger? Virus or Bacteria
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- The protein coat which surrounds a virus
- Disease which killed up to 200 million people in Eurasia and Africa during the middle ages
- Needed by a virus in order to reproduce
- Viral disease which is the only disease ever to have been fully eradicated
- The theory that illnesses are caused by "bad air" or "vapors"
- A bacterial chromosome which has had the viral genetic code incorporated into it
- A prokaryotic organism which, like viruses, is able to cause disease and illness in living things
- Viral infection/replication cycle which does not immediately destroy the host cell
- The study of patterns and distribution of disease
- Doctor who created the first version of a vaccine
- Pandemic which infected one third of the earth's population
- This was contaminated with pathogens and causing illness in the people of London
25 Clues: Virus that attacks bacteria • Which is larger? Virus or Bacteria • Any microbe capable of causing disease • Needed by a virus in order to reproduce • The protein coat which surrounds a virus • lipid outer membrane found in some viruses • The study of patterns and distribution of disease • Doctor who created the first version of a vaccine • ...
Big Bang Theory 2024-10-27
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- what is Howard's wifes name
- the song Sheldon has sung to him when he's sick
- what type of scientist is Howard Walowitz
- what is the first name of Sheldon's sister
- what is Leonard's last name
- who moves in across the hall from Leonard and Sheldon
- what does Sheldon camm is grandmother
- what is Howard's mothers first name
- what career does Raj's father have
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- where do Leonard and Penny first get married
- the name of the prize Sheldon and Amy win
- what is Sheldon's middle name
- what does Sheldon play in the middle of the night that wakes Leonard up
- what is the name of Sheldon's favourite TV show
- what is the name of the theory Sheldon has devoted himself to work on
- who is Penny's best friend
- where do the guys work
- what is the first name of the comic book store owner
- what is the name of Sheldon's alter ego
- what did Howard and Bernadette name their daughter
- how many seasons are there
- what is the catchphrase often used by Sheldon
22 Clues: where do the guys work • who is Penny's best friend • how many seasons are there • what is Howard's wifes name • what is Leonard's last name • what is Sheldon's middle name • what career does Raj's father have • what is Howard's mothers first name • what does Sheldon camm is grandmother • what is the name of Sheldon's alter ego • the name of the prize Sheldon and Amy win • ...
Learning Theory Quiz 2024-10-05
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- Adding something to decrease behavior
- was elected president of the American Psychological Association; won the Outstanding Lifetime Contribution in 2004
- A real or fictional character displays the behavior online, on TV, in a book, etc.
- Reinforcement happens after a an action is done in a random amount of time
- Used dogs as experimental animals
- When a conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented but is never followed by the unconditioned stimulus with which it was formerly associated, its ability to elicit conditioned response gradually decreases, and may fade completely.
- When the reinforcement happens to occur purely due to chance factor at the time the individual made a particular response
- The behavior is explained or described.
- Originally a writer, but later became a research psychologist
- Bandura's theory that individuals will copy and imitate others
- personality is no more (or less) than a collection of learned behavior patterns
- a form of learning in which capacity of eliciting a response is transferred from one stimulus to another
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- those which are elicited by the stimuli of the environment that are well-known and can be identified easily.
- An individual is observed acting out or showing the behavior.
- Adding something to increase behavior
- Removing something to increase behavior
- Removing something to decrease behavior
- Reinforcement happens after a an action is done in a chosen amount of time
- Reinforcement happens after a random number of task is completed
- The type of conditioning where a neutral stimuli is presented to elicit a response over a longer period of time (Think Pavlov)
- Reinforcement happens after a chosen number of task is completed
- if the same extinguished stimulus is then presented again at a later time, its capacity to evoke the response is found to reappear.
- those behaviors which are not caused by any specific stimuli of the environment.
23 Clues: Used dogs as experimental animals • Adding something to decrease behavior • Adding something to increase behavior • Removing something to increase behavior • Removing something to decrease behavior • The behavior is explained or described. • An individual is observed acting out or showing the behavior. • Originally a writer, but later became a research psychologist • ...
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-16
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- – Area with high crime due to poverty, mobility, and ethnic diversity disrupting social control.
- – Theory stating people with impulsivity and short-term focus are more prone to crime.
- – The idea that crime can be prevented if the cost (punishment) outweighs the benefit.
- – Emphasizes that criminal behavior is acquired through observing and mimicking others.
- – Crime is a calculated decision based on weighing risks and benefits.
- – Early criminologist who believed criminals could be identified by physical features.
- – Suggests that crime occurs when there's a lack of capable guardianship over targets.
- – A broader category of theories stating that crime occurs when inner or outer restraints are weak.
- – Found that crime rates were higher in transitional neighborhoods with high population turnover.
- – Suggests that ignoring minor offenses leads to a breakdown of community control.
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- – Proposes that access to illegitimate means influences whether someone commits crime.
- – Suggests genetic or physiological factors can predispose someone to criminal behavior.
- – Describes how groups with values opposed to mainstream norms foster criminal behavior.
- – Developed typologies like conformist, innovator, and rebel to explain responses to strain.
- – A state of normlessness where societal norms no longer regulate behavior.
- – Suggests that strong ties to family, school, and community prevent deviance.
- – Argues crime happens when people can’t achieve socially approved goals through legitimate means.
- – Explains how being publicly tagged as “deviant” can push people into more deviant roles.
- – Crime is learned through close interactions with others who promote criminal values.
- – Points to crime arising from community instability and weakened institutions.
20 Clues: – Crime is a calculated decision based on weighing risks and benefits. • – A state of normlessness where societal norms no longer regulate behavior. • – Suggests that strong ties to family, school, and community prevent deviance. • – Points to crime arising from community instability and weakened institutions. • ...
Theory Assessment Review 2024-11-15
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- the key signature containing no sharps or flats
- very loud
- the key signature containing 1 sharp (F#)
- the "louds" and "softs" of music
- the symbol that cancels a sharp or flat
- to gradually get softer
- the space between two bar lines
- the symbol that raises a pitch
- the key signature containing 1 flat (Bb)
- curved line connecting different notes
- curved line connecting notes of the same pitch
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- soft
- music is divided into measures using
- the symbol that lowers a pitch
- to gradually get louder
- the end of a section or piece of music
- loud
- very soft
- to perform over again
- medium loud
- medium soft
- the "highs" and "lows" of music
- the 5 lines and 4 spaces upon which music is written
23 Clues: soft • loud • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • to perform over again • to gradually get louder • to gradually get softer • the symbol that lowers a pitch • the symbol that raises a pitch • the space between two bar lines • the "highs" and "lows" of music • the "louds" and "softs" of music • music is divided into measures using • the end of a section or piece of music • ...
Cognitive Development Theory 2025-11-21
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- Kohlberg's second stage, where decisions are based on personal rewards and benefits.
- Preoperational stage, this is when children believe everyone sees the world as they do.
- A stage where individuals believe rules can be changed if they do not serve the greater good
- The positive outcome of Erikson's first psychological stage for infants.
- A challenge teens face if they struggle to form a personal identity during adolescence.
- Vygotsky referred to children as __________
- Piaget's concept where infants realize objects still exist when out of sight.
- Vygotsky's term for when children talk to themselves to guide actions and thoughts
- The regret some individuals feel late in adulthood if they view their life as unfulfilled
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- relating to the process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought
- Fathered 10 children, recorded some of the first observations of childhood stages
- The negative feeling that may result in Erikson's fourth stage if children fail to meet expectations.
- The sense of independence that toddlers gain when supported in making decisions
- Vygotsky: items like language and technology that influence how we think and learning
- Erikson's theory spanned a person's entire ________
- A quality children develop when they are encouraged to lead and make decisions during play.
- Piaget, Erikson and Kohlberg's theories all center around ______.
- Temporary support provided by a more knowledgeable person in Vygotsky's theory
- Moral problem of husband/wife used by Kohlberg to study moral reasoning
- Piaget referred to children as ___________
20 Clues: Piaget referred to children as ___________ • Vygotsky referred to children as __________ • Erikson's theory spanned a person's entire ________ • Piaget, Erikson and Kohlberg's theories all center around ______. • Moral problem of husband/wife used by Kohlberg to study moral reasoning • The positive outcome of Erikson's first psychological stage for infants. • ...
MUSIC THEORY REVIEW 2025-12-01
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- THE CLEF USED ON THE LOW REGISTER
- BEATS PER MINUTE
- 6/8, 9/8, AND 12/8 TIME
- SAD KEY
- THREE NOTES THAT CREATE A CHORD
- WHEN THE MELODY CLASHES WITH THE HARMONY
- NUMBER OF FLATS IN Ab MAJOR
- DISTANCE BETWEEN E AND F
- THE SPEED OF THE MUSIC
- THE NUMBER OF NOTES IN ONE OCTAVE
- EQUALS FOUR QUARTER NOTES
- USED TO SEPARATE BARS
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN C MAJOR AND A MINOR
- RELATIVE MAJOR KEY OF A MINOR
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- THE FOURTH CHORD
- TWO OR MORE NOTES PLAYED TOGETHER
- A DARK SOUNDING CHORD
- PLAY LOUDLY
- THE CHORD NUMBERING SYSTEM
- SAME NOTES, JUST HIGHER OR LOWER
- DISTANCE BETWEEN NOTES
- THE CLEF USED ON THE HIGH REGISTER
- NUMBER OR SHARPS IN A MAJOR
- PLAY SMOOTHLY/CONNECTED
24 Clues: SAD KEY • PLAY LOUDLY • THE FOURTH CHORD • BEATS PER MINUTE • A DARK SOUNDING CHORD • USED TO SEPARATE BARS • DISTANCE BETWEEN NOTES • THE SPEED OF THE MUSIC • 6/8, 9/8, AND 12/8 TIME • PLAY SMOOTHLY/CONNECTED • DISTANCE BETWEEN E AND F • EQUALS FOUR QUARTER NOTES • THE CHORD NUMBERING SYSTEM • NUMBER OF FLATS IN Ab MAJOR • NUMBER OR SHARPS IN A MAJOR • RELATIVE MAJOR KEY OF A MINOR • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- ornate style
- thinking logical or reason
- Brought everything toghether
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- wrote the declaration of independence
- protect rights as speech freedom
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
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- new descoveries about the classical world
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- people met to discuss ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- power was divided between national and state
- Used to obverse small things
- English writer
- built the theorie of astronomy
18 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- was an idea from Aristoteles
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- Used to obverse small things
- power was divided between national and state
- Brought everything toghether
- people met to discuss ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- protect rights as speech freedom
- English writer
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- thinking logical or reason
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- ornate style
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- built the theorie of astronomy
- wrote the declaration of independence
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- new descoveries about the classical world
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
18 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • Brought everything toghether • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
Science atomos 2023-02-23
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- Positive charge
- somewhere to find all the elements
- devising his theory of relativity
- negative charge
- Ancient Greek term for the ultimate particles of matter
- e breathe it in
- we breathe out
- shot atoms at gold foil
- blinds me in pools
- makes diamonds
- 52, 16, 22, 17, 99
- Building block of matter
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- founder of the atomic theory
- Na+Cl
- Found on a table
- 95, 68, 53, 20
- believed in the element theory
- first person to discover atoms
- makes my lightsaber I think
- our country
- 14, 42, 7
- neutral charge
- the only atom with same atomic mass as atomic number
- 4, 6
- makes squeaky voices
25 Clues: 4, 6 • Na+Cl • 14, 42, 7 • our country • 95, 68, 53, 20 • neutral charge • we breathe out • makes diamonds • Positive charge • negative charge • e breathe it in • Found on a table • blinds me in pools • 52, 16, 22, 17, 99 • makes squeaky voices • shot atoms at gold foil • Building block of matter • makes my lightsaber I think • founder of the atomic theory • believed in the element theory • ...
The Big Bang 2020-12-11
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- The sun is a _____
- The first element created
- The universe was full of these right after the Big Bang (no space)
- The theory about how the universe started (no space, no "t")
- Galaxies are moving _____ (together or apart)
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- Visible light, microwave, and UV rays are all part of the _______ (no space)
- The universe started off with ___ energy (high or low)
- The universe is always ______
- Galaxies moving towards the Earth appear ___ (color)
- The acronym for the microwave radiation left over from the Big Bang
- All of matter
11 Clues: All of matter • The sun is a _____ • The first element created • The universe is always ______ • Galaxies are moving _____ (together or apart) • Galaxies moving towards the Earth appear ___ (color) • The universe started off with ___ energy (high or low) • The theory about how the universe started (no space, no "t") • ...
Get To Know Me 2022-06-14
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- People go to the theater to watch what?
- When people enjoy doing different activities, they are considered what?
- Baseball, Football, and Soccer are what?
- When an animal lives with you in your house
- Ice Cream, fruits, and tacos are types of what?
- The grass is the ___ green.
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- When you listen to a song you are listening to what?
- Big Bang Theory, Friends, The voice are types of what?
- The day a person is born
- This character always comes in to save the day
- This is where you go to see exotic animals
11 Clues: The day a person is born • The grass is the ___ green. • People go to the theater to watch what? • Baseball, Football, and Soccer are what? • This is where you go to see exotic animals • When an animal lives with you in your house • This character always comes in to save the day • Ice Cream, fruits, and tacos are types of what? • ...
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 • ...
Woman in Psychology 2024-03-27
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- First Black woman to receive a degree from Columbia University
- Developed a theory of color vision
- Discovered that children communicate through play
- 75% of psychology graduates
- Proved that women were equals during her research in women's psychology
- the percentage of woman psychologists in America in the 1900's
- Developed the concept of "womb envy"
- Developed the concept of defense mechanisms
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- First female president of the APA
- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- she pioneered the use of a technique known as the "Strange Situation"
- First chairwoman of the Department of Psychology at Stanford University
12 Clues: 75% of psychology graduates • First female president of the APA • Developed a theory of color vision • Developed the concept of "womb envy" • Developed the concept of defense mechanisms • First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology • Discovered that children communicate through play • First Black woman to receive a degree from Columbia University • ...
Music Theory Vocab. 2022-08-24
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- divides staff into measure
- one count of silence
- medium loud in volume
- loud in volume
- 2 counts
- spaces between bar lines
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 2 counts of silence
- half count
- decrease in volume
- 2 eighth notes connected equals 1 beat
- play again
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- lower pounding pitch
- increase in volume
- the end
- half step lower in pitch
- one count
- how many beats in measure
- 3 counts
- half count of silence
20 Clues: the end • 2 counts • 3 counts • one count • half count • play again • loud in volume • increase in volume • decrease in volume • 2 counts of silence • lower pounding pitch • one count of silence • medium loud in volume • half count of silence • cancels a flat or sharp • half step lower in pitch • spaces between bar lines • how many beats in measure • divides staff into measure • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2022-12-16
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- A group of cells that has a certain job/role
- Basic unit of function and structure in living organisms
- A very large molecule
- A cell that lacks a nucleus and cell membrane
- Hereditary information that is passed on
- Any functioning structural unit inside an organism
- A cell that has a nucleus
- Concluded that all cells come from pre-existing cells
- Separates inside from outside of a cell
- Concluded that all animal tissues are composed of cells
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- Known as the building block of chemistry
- functions as an outer covering of all plant cells
- Atoms that are grouped together
- Concluded that all plants are made up of cells
- Named cells after studying slices of cork
- Uses a lens to magnify an object
- Uses photosynthesis to create energy
- Subcellular units inside cells with certain functions
- Any functioning living system
- Invented the simple light microscope
20 Clues: A very large molecule • A cell that has a nucleus • Any functioning living system • Atoms that are grouped together • Uses a lens to magnify an object • Uses photosynthesis to create energy • Invented the simple light microscope • Separates inside from outside of a cell • Known as the building block of chemistry • Hereditary information that is passed on • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Note There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- The end
- A note held for two counts
- Note One beat in 4/4 time
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- Adds half a count to note
- Playing soft or loud
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
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- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- Three notes played in two beats
- e.g. A third
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Return to the beginning
- Different fingering for the same chord
- Notes below middle C
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • Notes below middle C • Playing soft or loud • Return to the beginning • Note One beat in 4/4 time • Adds half a count to note • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
Cognitive Load Theory 2019-04-25
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- World Chess Champion (6,7)
- The final round of Only Connect (12)
- Needed to encode the contents of the working memory (9)
- Devised the concept of working memory (6)
- Sweller's university (3,5,5)
- Playing Man City in the FA Cup Final (7,4)
- Developed cognitive load theory (4,7)
- CLT (9,4,6)
- The load needed to encode (7)
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- The direction that pawns can capture other pieces (10)
- The loaf of what you want pupils to learn (9)
- The best revision strategy (9,8)
- The third round of Only Connect (4,4)
- The effect created by acronyms (5,9)
- Using the auditory loop and the visual pallet (8,6)
- Better than massed learning (6)
- The most effective strategy according to the EEF (8)
- Thinking abstractly about how you are learning (12)
- The lowest level of SOLOtaxonomy (12)
- The load created by wall displays (10)
20 Clues: CLT (9,4,6) • World Chess Champion (6,7) • Sweller's university (3,5,5) • The load needed to encode (7) • Better than massed learning (6) • The best revision strategy (9,8) • The effect created by acronyms (5,9) • The final round of Only Connect (12) • The third round of Only Connect (4,4) • The lowest level of SOLOtaxonomy (12) • Developed cognitive load theory (4,7) • ...
IT Theory Components 2020-08-07
Across
- What does PCIe stand for? (10,9,12,7)
- What is the name of the component that houses all of the most important components of a computer? (11)
- What kind of disk is read by a blue ray? (3,3)
- What Cycle consists of fetch, decode, execute, and store? (7,5)
- Expand the acronym ROM (4,4,6)
- What kind of device is a monitor? (5,7,6)
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- Where is the date and time stored? (4,4,5)
- What circuitry is responsible for managing a specific hardware part of the computer system? (10)
- What Component consists of 2 main sections called the CU and ALU? (7,10,4)
- What chip, also known as thee MCH, connects the CPU, RAM, Graphics Card, and southbridge together? (11)
- What are the very small storage locations on the CPU called? (9)
- What type of storage is an HDD? (9)
- Which Level of cache is the fastest? (3)
- What is the abbreviation of the controller that allows for hardware subsystems to access system memory independently of the CPU? (3)
- What is the name of the bus that carries commands between the CPU and RAM? (7,3)
- What is another name for proxy cache? (3,5)
- Expand the acronym GPU (8,10,4)
- What kind of card allows for the computer to send graphical information to a video display device? (5,4)
- What type of memory stores the programs currently in use and the data associated with them? (3)
- _______ cache improves the time taken to read from a hard disk. (4)
20 Clues: Expand the acronym ROM (4,4,6) • Expand the acronym GPU (8,10,4) • What type of storage is an HDD? (9) • What does PCIe stand for? (10,9,12,7) • Which Level of cache is the fastest? (3) • What kind of device is a monitor? (5,7,6) • Where is the date and time stored? (4,4,5) • What is another name for proxy cache? (3,5) • What kind of disk is read by a blue ray? (3,3) • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword 2020-12-16
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- Environmental factors, intra (emotion, feeling), inter (role expectation), and extra personal in nature, that have potential for disrupting system stability.
- Defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action.
- A system that encompasses the concepts of organization, authority, power status and decision making
- Occurs after other phases are completed successfully
- Focuses on keeping stressors and the stress response from having a detrimental effect on the body.
- The background for human interactions.
- Plans initiated towards achievement of mutually set goals
- Type of relationship that have four sequential phases ( Orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution) based on the concept of Peplau
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- Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs.
- Role of a nurse that helps to clarify domains of dependence interdependence and independence and acts on clients behalf as an advocate
- Nurse collects data regarding client (his/her growth & development, perception of self and current health status
- A process of energy conservation that increase organization and complexity, moving the system toward stability or a higher degree of wellness
- A state of balance of harmony requiring energy exchanges as the client adequately copes with stressors
- Represented by setting goals and making decisions about and being agreed on the means to achieve goals.
- Phase of interpersonal relationship wherein Client seeks assistance ,asks questions, shares past experiences.
- A system in which there is continuous flow of input and process, output and feedback. It is a system of organized complexity where all elements are in interaction.
- It is the condition in which all system parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole system of the client.
- It is considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action.
- It involves to finding out whether goals are achieved or not.
- A process of energy depletion and disorganization moving the system toward illness or possible death.
20 Clues: The background for human interactions. • Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs. • Occurs after other phases are completed successfully • Plans initiated towards achievement of mutually set goals • It involves to finding out whether goals are achieved or not. • Defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action. • ...
Set Theory Vocabulary 2021-02-26
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- (2 words) Sets that contain exactly the same elements, regardless of order or possible repetition of elements
- The set of all elements that two (or more) sets share
- (2 words) a set with contents that are clearly determined
- (2 words) Sets that do not have any elements in common
- Describes the number of elements in a set
- Objects in a set
- (3 words) A third way of representing sets, the most structured and "mathy" way
- (2 words) The number that represents how many elements are in a set
- A set that has contents that are completely within another set
- (2 words) A way to write a set that involves the listing of elements inside a pair of braces, { }
- (2 words) A set that does not have cardinality
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- (2 words) The union, intersection, or complement of one or more sets
- (2 words) Used to show the visual relationship among sets, typically made up of overlapping circles
- A collection of objects whose contents can be clearly determined
- (2 words) A description of sets using words
- Objects in a set
- (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements
- The set of all elements in the universal set that are not in the original set
- (2 words) Counting numbers
- (2 words) Sets that contain the same number of elements
- (2 words) A set that contains all elements being considered
- (2 words) A subset that is not equal to another set
- (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements
- (2 words) A set that has cardinality
- The set of all elements that are members of one set or another, or both
25 Clues: Objects in a set • Objects in a set • (2 words) Counting numbers • (2 words) A set that has cardinality • Describes the number of elements in a set • (2 words) A description of sets using words • (2 words) A set that does not have cardinality • (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements • (2 words) A set that doesn't contain any elements • ...
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
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- Cancels sharps/flats
- Without accompaniment
- At a soft volume
- gradually getting softer
- Gradually getting louder
- Smoothly
- at a loud volume
- Hold
Down
- All singing the same pitch
- Sweetly
- Return to original tempo
- All together
- Degrees of loud and soft
- Lively, fast tempo
- Very fast tempo
- Emphasis on a particular note
- Moderate tempo
- Very slow tempo
- Very much, a lot
- Gradually slowing down
20 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Moderate tempo • Very fast tempo • Very slow tempo • At a soft volume • Very much, a lot • at a loud volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • Return to original tempo • Degrees of loud and soft • gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • All singing the same pitch • ...
Social Cognitive Theory 2013-04-24
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- How modeling works - Students must ___ what the model does
- Response ___ effect - Decreasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else punished for it
- ___ behaviors - type of behavior that changes the way someone acts. If a child's parents continually engage in generous acts, child is more likely to exhibit generosity
- Unfavorable behavior exhibited by people who observe violence
- It is important that they have a high self-efficacy
- standards and goals we set for ourselves. The way we monitor our own process and behaviors
- Reinforcement & Punishment can occur ___ - students see others being punished so they decide not to misbehave
- People believe their basic qualities are fixed traits. Spend time documenting their intelligence or talents instead of developing them. Believes talent alone creates success without effort
- ___ self-efficacy - belief that one can perform a task successfully even after experiencing set backs
- Social learning theory that says people learn through observation and eventually assume control over their own behavior
- People and their ____ influence each other
- Albert ___ - The pioneer of the Social Cognitive Theory
- ___ models - living person whose behavior is observed in person. Teachers, parents, peers, siblings
- Response ___ effect - increasing a previously punished behavior when seeing someone else NOT punished for it
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- Person's belief that they are capable of or can achieve a certain task or goal
- two perspectives - demonstrating behavior for another person or observing and imitating another's behavior
- How modeling works - Students must be physically ___ demonstrate the behavior
- The experiment used to study modeling and aggression
- learners form expectations about the likely consequences of future actions and behave accordingly - in order for this to work, learners must be aware that a relationship exists between behavior and this
- ___ learning effect - acquiring a new behavior after seeing someone do it
- self-observation of behavior - keeping track of how well we are doing in accomplishing our goals and standards
- People believe their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work. Brains and talent are just the starting point. Creates a love of learning
- How modeling works - Students must pay ___ to what the model does
- ___ models - real or fictional characters in media that influence an observer's behavior. Presidents, movie stars, tv people
- instructing oneself through a complex task - similar to self talk
- Response ___ effect - increasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else reinforced for it
- How modeling works - Students must be ___ to demonstrate behavior
- People will set ___ goals for themselves when they have high self-efficacy
- ____ directed behavior - people set these for themselves and their behavior is influenced by them
- judgement of one's own performance or behavior
- Affected by modeling - Children become better readers when their parents read at home
31 Clues: People and their ____ influence each other • judgement of one's own performance or behavior • It is important that they have a high self-efficacy • The experiment used to study modeling and aggression • Albert ___ - The pioneer of the Social Cognitive Theory • How modeling works - Students must ___ what the model does • ...
theory of supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: доход • сумма • полный • затраты • расходы • прибыль • владеть • владелец • получать • включать • продукция • предлагать • руководить • Предприятие • употреблять • зарабатывать • товар,продукт • альтернативный • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
theory of supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: сумма • доход • полный • расходы • прибыль • владеть • затраты • получать • владелец • включать • продукция • предлагать • руководить • употреблять • Предприятие • зарабатывать • товар,продукт • альтернативный • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
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- the price of something : the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
- an amount of time or a situation in which something can be done
- money that is made by or paid to a business or an organization
- to receive as return for effort and especially for work done or services rendered
- something or someone that is useful or valued
- the amount of something that is produced by a person or thing
- in or to another place
- the act or practice of employing something
- to damage (something, such as a car) so badly that it is not worth repairing
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- to get or be given (something)
- a quantity of something
- offering or expressing a choice
- something (such as coins or bills) used as a way to pay for goods and services and to pay people for their work
- the amount of money that is needed to pay for or buy something
- to have (someone or something) as part of a group or total : to contain (someone or something) in a group or as a part of something
- the activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money
- to give someone the opportunity to accept or take (something)
- money that is made in a business, through investing, etc., after all the costs and expenses are paid : a financial gain
- to manage,to govern
- to admit that something is true
20 Clues: to manage,to govern • in or to another place • a quantity of something • to get or be given (something) • offering or expressing a choice • to admit that something is true • the act or practice of employing something • something or someone that is useful or valued • to give someone the opportunity to accept or take (something) • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- A segment of time defined by a given number of beats.
- A group of three notes having the time value of two notes of the same kind.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
- The pattern of musical movement through time.
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- An art form whose medium is sound and silence.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- A note played for one quarter of the duration of a semi breve.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
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- A note who's length is equal to an eighth of a semi breve.
- A symbol that indicates an increase in the duration of a note by half its original value.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A note who's value is equal to an eighth of a minim.
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A note who's length is equal to half of a semi breve.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of a piece.
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- The difference between two pitches.
- A note who's length is equal to four beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- A symbol marking the length of a pause in music.
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
40 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The second mode of the major scale. • The difference between two pitches. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • ...
Theory of Flight 2014-01-11
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- this type of drag is caused by the parts of an airplane that do NOT produce lift, and increases with speed
- according to the lift formula, tripling the velocity will increase the resulting lift by this much
- small vertical fins on top of the wing to smooth airflow over the wing
- design feature in wings; wing tips are higher than the center of the wing
- the wing span divided by wing chord
- if lift is greater than weight, the airplane will do this
- small vertical tabs on the upper surface of a wing, it delays boundary layer separation
- the wing is twisted, improving stall characteristics
- on the upper surface of a wing; they disrupt lift
- this type of propeller can be changed by the pilot, changing from a coarse pitch to a fine pitch
- this type of wing tapers back towards the tail
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- the type of flow that has improved boundary layer characteristics; the separation point of the boundary layer is further aft on the wing
- relative curvature of a wing
- this type of drag is caused by air clinging to the surface
- the distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge
- these are openings in the leading edge of wings, they allow air to pass through
- this type of drag is caused by the parts of an airplane that produce lift, and increases when the angle of attack increases
- mounted on the leading edge of a wing, they provide the same effect as washout
- a fixed angle at which the wing is mounted to the aircraft
- this type of pitch on a propeller is the theoretical distance a propeller should move forward in one rotation
- these parts open forward of the main wing, to smooth out the airflow over the wing
- if thrust is greater than drag, the airplane will do this
- the shape of a wing when viewed from above
- distance from wingtip to wingtip
- is the difference between how far a propeller should advance in one rotation, and how far it actually advances
25 Clues: relative curvature of a wing • distance from wingtip to wingtip • the wing span divided by wing chord • the shape of a wing when viewed from above • this type of wing tapers back towards the tail • on the upper surface of a wing; they disrupt lift • the wing is twisted, improving stall characteristics • the distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge • ...
AP Music Theory 2015-03-24
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- A major third plus a minor third results in this triad.
- the pitches of the a minor triad
- A 6 in the figured bass tells us we're in _______ inversion.
- HWWWHWW
- A common form for pop songs
- The pitches of the viio/IV chord in G major
- The fourteenth pitch of the melody of Ode to Joy is this kind of nonharmonic tone
- A nonharmonic tone approached by setp and left by leap in the opposite direction
- A fancy word for chorus (as in, "verse and chorus")
- The day in May it is most important to remember these terms
- A minor third plus a major third results in this triad.
- Traditional waltzes are written in __________ triple time signature.
- A 6/4 in the figured bass tells us we're in ________ inversion.
- The form of the song "Greensleeves"
- The second pitch in "Mary Had A Little Lamb" is this kind of nonharmonic tone
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- A fancy name for the third step of the scale
- "Piano Man" by Billy Joel is written in a ________ duple time signature.
- Number of sharps in the key signature for C# minor
- An expanded ternary form is a "regular" ternary form that has more _______.
- A nonharmonic tone approached by leap, left by step in the opposite direction
- A fancy name for the seventh step of the scale
- A change of key
- An interval that is awkward to sing and should be avoided
- A minor third plus a minor third results in a _________ triad.
- A major third plus a major third results in this triad.
- A vocal representative of this form is the da capo aria.
- The B section of a popular song
- A tone that should never be doubled
- The pitches of the V chord in F major
- The direction a seventh should resolve
- The composer on whom we base our ideas about voice-leading
31 Clues: HWWWHWW • A change of key • A common form for pop songs • The B section of a popular song • the pitches of the a minor triad • A tone that should never be doubled • The form of the song "Greensleeves" • The pitches of the V chord in F major • The direction a seventh should resolve • The pitches of the viio/IV chord in G major • A fancy name for the third step of the scale • ...
Whitworth Theory Crossword 2015-05-17
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- A diminutive coda.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- Stacked fifths.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- The black notes on a piano.
- A “crazy” modality.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- The interval that splits an octave
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- An alternate passage of music.
- V7-vi
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
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- String players and brass players use them.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- IV-I
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- Comes after the development in a Sonata Allegro.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- Another word that might be used to describe secundal harmony.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- ABACA is one example.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- V7/V (two words).
- B/Bb, for example.
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- An eighth note to someone from the UK
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
47 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • A vigorous or playful composition. • The interval that splits an octave • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
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- To play something again
- Note that lasts an entire measure
- Make a note last half as much more as the note itself
- loud
- Very Quiet
- Gradually getting quieter
- One note per beat
- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
- Note that lasts two beats
- A half step above any note
- Notes that fall above or below the staff land on these
- Quiet
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- Four notes per beat
- Two notes per beat
- medium quiet
- 4/4
- A half step below any note
- medium loud
- Gradually getting louder
- very loud
20 Clues: 4/4 • loud • Quiet • very loud • Very Quiet • medium loud • medium quiet • One note per beat • Two notes per beat • Four notes per beat • To play something again • Gradually getting louder • Gradually getting quieter • Note that lasts two beats • A half step below any note • A half step above any note • Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do • Note that lasts an entire measure • ...
Music Theory Stuff 2018-11-06
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- repeat the song.
- signature, tells you the tempo of the music.
- the note gets four beats.
- very loud.
- the note gets one beat.
- the rest gets one beat.
- the note gets two beats.
- the volume of the music.
- medium quiet.
- the style of the music.
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- a break in the music.
- the rest gets four beats.
- loud.
- medium loud.
- very quiet.
- a decrease in volume.
- an increase in volume.
- the rest gets two beats.
- the speed of the music.
- quiet.
20 Clues: loud. • quiet. • very loud. • very quiet. • medium loud. • medium quiet. • repeat the song. • a break in the music. • a decrease in volume. • an increase in volume. • the note gets one beat. • the rest gets one beat. • the speed of the music. • the style of the music. • the rest gets two beats. • the note gets two beats. • the volume of the music. • the rest gets four beats. • ...
Theory Rocks Crossword 2018-05-19
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- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- ABACA is one example.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- String players and brass players use them.
- IV-I
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- A diminutive coda.
- An eighth note to someone from London
- The black notes on a piano.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- Stacked fifths.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- A “crazy” modality.
- V7-vi
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
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- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- V7/V (two words).
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- An alternate passage of music.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- The interval that splits an octave
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- B/Bb, for example.
43 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • A diminutive coda. • B/Bb, for example. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • The interval that splits an octave • French vocalists sing a lot of them. • ...
Theory of Evolution 2023-09-25
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- a record of fossils that have been found, along with their relative age
- chemical reactions in which an organism builds up or break down
- a diagram used to represent a hypothetical relationship between groups of mammals
- increase in size of number of cells and become different
- the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms
- when atleast half of all species die out in a relatively short time
- an organism that feeds for energy
- the study of the embryo and its development
- producing new organisms
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- any heritable trait that helps and organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- used to identify different organisms, based on the organisms observable traits
- the combination of all the genes present in reproducing population or species
- tendency of an individual genetic characteristics in a population to vary from one another
- basic building blocks of life
- english naturalist, geologist, and biologist, most known for his work in the evolutionary of biology
- ability to survive to reproductive age, find a mate and produce offspring
- a two-part naming system of naming living organisms
- one of the processes by which species change from generation to generation
- an organism that can produce its own food
- change in the properties of a group of organisms over a course of generations
- an offspring resembling their parents
- a classification system for biological organisms
22 Clues: producing new organisms • basic building blocks of life • an organism that feeds for energy • an offspring resembling their parents • an organism that can produce its own food • the study of the embryo and its development • a classification system for biological organisms • a two-part naming system of naming living organisms • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The green pigment that gives the plants color
- contains genes
- when the cell has no nucleus
- A living thing
- A function in a cell
- the unit that plays a role in cell divion
- provides protection
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- The brain of the cell
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- Basic unit of life
- when it has a nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- stores fluid and nutrients
- Unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- choose whether things go in or out
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- Unit that produces proteins
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Maintain DNA
20 Clues: Maintain DNA • contains genes • A living thing • Basic unit of life • provides protection • A function in a cell • when it has a nucleus • The brain of the cell • Unit that cleans the cell • stores fluid and nutrients • The powerhouse of the cell • Unit that packages proteins • Unit that produces proteins • when the cell has no nucleus • choose whether things go in or out • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The green pigment that gives the plants color
- contains genes
- when the cell has no nucleus
- A living thing
- A function in a cell
- the unit that plays a role in cell divion
- provides protection
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- The brain of the cell
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- Basic unit of life
- when it has a nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- stores fluid and nutrients
- Unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- choose whether things go in or out
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- Unit that produces proteins
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Maintain DNA
20 Clues: Maintain DNA • contains genes • A living thing • Basic unit of life • provides protection • A function in a cell • when it has a nucleus • The brain of the cell • Unit that cleans the cell • stores fluid and nutrients • The powerhouse of the cell • Unit that packages proteins • Unit that produces proteins • when the cell has no nucleus • choose whether things go in or out • ...
Graph Theory Words 2023-12-06
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- this type of circuit covers every edge
- If a connected graph has any _____ vertices, then G cannot have an Euler circuit
- founder of graph theory
- a term for a vertex that is all alone :( (not connected to any other vertices)
- this type of graph can be drawn so that none of the edges overlap
- when a processor in a scheduling graph has no available task
- Euler's theorem says that every graph has a ______ number of odd vertices
- this type of circuit visits every vertex
- a line that connects the dots on a graph
- nearest _________ algorithm takes the edge of least out of the vertex we are at
- a route that does not travel any edge twice, and starts and ends at the same vertex
- any planar graph can be colored in with this many colors (or fewers)
- ___________ link algorithm takes the edge of least cost, regardless of where it is. Avoid closing circuit until all vertices are visited
- the name for an edge that, if it was deleted, would disconnect the graph
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- in a directed graph, the number of edges head out of a vertex
- an edge that starts and ends at the same vertex
- two vertices are __________ if there is an edge joining them.
- in a directed graph, the number of edges heading into a vertex
- an alternate term for a directed graph
- in love with catherine disney; was not allowed to marry her
- a node on a graph. Often represents people, cities, or states.
- the greek letter associated with the chromatic number of a graph
- a route that does not travel any edge twice, but does NOT have to start and end at the same vertex
23 Clues: founder of graph theory • this type of circuit covers every edge • an alternate term for a directed graph • this type of circuit visits every vertex • a line that connects the dots on a graph • an edge that starts and ends at the same vertex • in love with catherine disney; was not allowed to marry her • when a processor in a scheduling graph has no available task • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2024-03-04
20 Clues: Z • R • C • Ø • 2A • Ac • |A| • A×B • A ⊇ B • A ⊄ B • A ⊆ B • A ∪ B • A = B • A ∩ B • such that • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
Atomic theory crossword 2023-10-30
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- Basic building block of matter
- Positive charge
- Classified matter as 4 elements
- First modern chemist
- introduced idea of electromagnetic radiation has dual wave particle nature
- Negative charge
- Law of multiple proportions
- Law of Definite Proportions
- determined mass of electron
- added onto Rutherford's ideas
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- concluded there are 2 types of atoms
- named individual positively charged proton
- proposed relationship between a quantum of energy and the frequency of radiation.
- gold foil experiment
- Discovered oxygen
- Discovered the electron
- No charge
- discovered radioactivity
- Law of conservation of mass
- suggested that the structure of atoms are related to electricity
20 Clues: No charge • Positive charge • Negative charge • Discovered oxygen • gold foil experiment • First modern chemist • Discovered the electron • discovered radioactivity • Law of multiple proportions • Law of conservation of mass • Law of Definite Proportions • determined mass of electron • added onto Rutherford's ideas • Basic building block of matter • Classified matter as 4 elements • ...
Grade V Theory 2024-05-10
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- in a singing style
- the third degree of the scale
- at a walking pace
- plucked
- an interval increased by one step
- As if, resembling
- both major and minor
- three tones
- end of a phrase
- a composition for an orchestra
- At normal pitch
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- with
- Italian for without
- a three note chord
- an interval decreased by one step
- go straight on
- Note, the seventh degree of the scale
- eight beats
- the second degree of the scale
- sad
- played heavily
- less
22 Clues: sad • with • less • plucked • eight beats • three tones • go straight on • played heavily • end of a phrase • At normal pitch • at a walking pace • As if, resembling • in a singing style • a three note chord • Italian for without • both major and minor • the third degree of the scale • the second degree of the scale • a composition for an orchestra • an interval decreased by one step • ...
Unit 1 Theory 2024-05-07
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- function of the operating system that allows the hardware to communicate with the computer
- function of the operating system that allows us to edit and move files
- 48 bit unique identifier written on hex
- Allows the device to connect to the network
- prevention that restricts access
- Register that holds the result of mathematical calculations
- 32 bit unique identifer written in denary
- example of a physical prevention
- scrmabling of data to make it unreadable
- Allows the device to connect wireless
- law that governs how we protect peoples data
- the factor affecting the CPU that allows the indendant processing
- CPU component that controls the FDE cycle by sending signals
- 128 bit unique identifier written in hex
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- fast access memory inside the CPU
- Secondary storage type that has a high capacity and is cheap
- Hardware that connects nextworks together and sends and recieves data
- samples per second
- software that is free and can edit the source code
- Topology that as an advantage is easy to add devices
- extra RAM when the RAM is full
- function of the operating system that controls what is stored in memory and allocates time in the CPU
- threat that uses a trial and error approach
- number of pixels in an image
- Topology that as an advantage has no central point of failure
- Hardware that connects devices together and sends and recieves data
- software that comes with a licence and cannot be edited
- utility software that reorganises file fragments to increase opening speed
- function of the operating system that assigns profiles
- Register that stores the address of the next instruction
- bits per pixel
- bits per sample
- measures the cycles per second
- sound wave is in this form
- Secondary storage type that is shock proof as has no moving parts
- threat that floods a server to make it unusable
36 Clues: bits per pixel • bits per sample • samples per second • sound wave is in this form • number of pixels in an image • extra RAM when the RAM is full • measures the cycles per second • prevention that restricts access • example of a physical prevention • fast access memory inside the CPU • Allows the device to connect wireless • 48 bit unique identifier written on hex • ...
Social Theory Crossword 2025-03-10
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- A human or non-human would equally be considered this in Latour's theory
- Measure of how characteristically similar two nodes are
- Kind of risk related to matters of wealth, capital, and other resources
- Weber described this organization as conducive to the division of labor in society
- Describes a cluster of three nodes in a social network graph
- The neurotransmitter critical to the function of our brain's reward center
- The joy one feels for simply doing what they are meant to do or are best at
- Type of work people do to build and sustain meaningful social ties with people they care about
- Polysemous, measurable concept encompassing notions of threat, probability, opportunity, and loss.
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- A measure of how characteristically different two or more nodes are.
- Biological laboratory model often used to study human physiology and behavior
- Durkheim describes this as an individual or societal condition of disintegration and instability
- Other than work and home, residents in a healthy neighborhoods often have access to this
- Complex amalgam of isolation, powerlessness, and self-estrangement; can be a feeling or social process
- Context comprised of beliefs, expectations, attitudes, and other shared characteristics
- The kind of work people do that involves the performance of affect or attitudes in order to maintain the social norms of a workplace
- Pertaining to matters of the brain or mind with respect to knowledge and perception
- Videogames often incorporate these frames to teach you the rules of engagement
- An edge lacking resource reciprocity and emotional intensity between its nodes would be described as this.
- Recreational yet risky activity with addictive mechanics often incorporated into game design
20 Clues: Measure of how characteristically similar two nodes are • Describes a cluster of three nodes in a social network graph • A measure of how characteristically different two or more nodes are. • Kind of risk related to matters of wealth, capital, and other resources • A human or non-human would equally be considered this in Latour's theory • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-09-18
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- An ion with a negative charge.
- The scientific theory stating that all matter is composed of tiny, discrete units called atoms
- Discovered the electron using the cathode ray tube
- Discovered the neutron
- A subatomic particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom
- An ion with a positive charge.
- A subatomic particle with no charge
- Gold foil experiment
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus.
- Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum
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- An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge
- Atoms are indivisible, identical within an element, and combine in whole-number ratios
- The number of protons in an atom's nucleus, defining the element.
- Basic unit of an element
- Greek philosopher who proposed that matter is made of invisible particles called atoms
- The dense, central part of an atom
- Formulated the uncertainty principle
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge, found around the nucleus
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
20 Clues: Gold foil experiment • Discovered the neutron • Basic unit of an element • An ion with a negative charge. • An ion with a positive charge. • The dense, central part of an atom • A subatomic particle with no charge • Formulated the uncertainty principle • Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum • Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-09-19
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- An ion with a negative charge.
- The scientific theory stating that all matter is composed of tiny, discrete units called atoms
- Discovered the electron using the cathode ray tube
- Discovered the neutron
- A subatomic particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom
- An ion with a positive charge.
- A subatomic particle with no charge
- Gold foil experiment
- The total number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus.
- Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum
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- An atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge
- Atoms are indivisible, identical within an element, and combine in whole-number ratios
- The number of protons in an atom's nucleus, defining the element.
- Basic unit of an element
- Greek philosopher who proposed that matter is made of invisible particles called atoms
- The dense, central part of an atom
- Formulated the uncertainty principle
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge, found around the nucleus
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
20 Clues: Gold foil experiment • Discovered the neutron • Basic unit of an element • An ion with a negative charge. • An ion with a positive charge. • The dense, central part of an atom • A subatomic particle with no charge • Formulated the uncertainty principle • Explained hydrogen’s emission spectrum • Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom • ...
Natural Selection Theory 2025-08-24
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- Idea that only best-adapted organisms survive and reproduce (7, 2, 3, 7)
- Shared origin of different species (6, 8)
- Shared limb structure evidence for common ancestry in vertebrates (11, 4)
- Evidence of evolution preserved in rocks (6, 6)
- Process where individuals better adapted to environment survive and reproduce (7, 9)
- When a species completely dies out (9)
- Ship that carried Darwin on his famous voyage (3, 6)
- Random change in DNA that can introduce variation (8)
- Biological process of producing new individuals (12)
- Producing more offspring than environment can support (13)
- Human-controlled reproduction to emphasize desired traits (9, 8)
- Formation of a new species from existing ones (10)
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- Inherited trait that improves survival or reproduction (10)
- Differences among individuals within a population (9)
- Principle that all living things share a common origin (6, 7)
- Scientist who proposed theory of evolution by natural selection (7, 6)
- Birds studied by Darwin showing variation in beak shapes (7)
- Trait that helps organisms blend into their surroundings (10)
- Bacteria evolving ability to survive drugs (10, 10)
- Gradual change in species over generations (9)
- Environmental factor that influences survival (9, 8)
- Insect used as an example of natural selection in action during Industrial Revolution (8, 4)
22 Clues: When a species completely dies out (9) • Shared origin of different species (6, 8) • Gradual change in species over generations (9) • Evidence of evolution preserved in rocks (6, 6) • Formation of a new species from existing ones (10) • Bacteria evolving ability to survive drugs (10, 10) • Ship that carried Darwin on his famous voyage (3, 6) • ...
Kinetic Particle Theory 2025-10-26
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- When gas changes back into a liquid.
- The process when a liquid becomes a solid.
- A very tiny piece that makes up matter.
- Staying the same over time; not changing.
- The ability of a substance to be squeezed into a smaller volume.
- How particles are organized or positioned in a substance.
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and fixed volume.
- The amount of space something occupies.
- Not moving or changing; stable in position.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Related to motion or movement of particles.
- The force that pulls particles toward each other.
- Without restriction or limits of movement.
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- When a liquid changes to gas throughout the substance.
- To change from one form into another.
- The process when a solid changes into a liquid.
- The spreading of particles from a high to a low concentration.
- When liquid changes into gas only from the surface.
- A characteristic used to describe a substance.
- The physical form of matter such as solid, liquid, or gas.
- When a solid turns directly into gas without becoming liquid first.
- Placed closely together without much space.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- To move quickly back and forth in the same place.
24 Clues: When gas changes back into a liquid. • To change from one form into another. • A very tiny piece that makes up matter. • The amount of space something occupies. • Staying the same over time; not changing. • The process when a liquid becomes a solid. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-08
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- a theory that proves Alfred Wegners theory of continental drift. Made by Harry Hess
- a theory made by Alfred Wegner
- the earths crust is split into different parts of these
- The way the earth is set up
- squeezing stuff
- the innermost part in the earths composition and is solid due to immense
- Strong lower part of mantle
- the biggest part in the earths composition
- coming together and folding makes mountains and volcanos
- a boundary meaning moving apart
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- the outer part of the core
- it is all San Andreas Fault! A crack in the crust when a transform boundary takes place.
- a boundary where the heavier oceanic crust sinks under the lighter continental crust
- plates move side by side
- the innermost part of earth
- this mechanical properity includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth is split into this way(lithosphere asthenosphere mesosphere core)
- a theory making fact that the tectonic plates are moving everyday
- The outer layer that we live on
- soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth
20 Clues: squeezing stuff • plates move side by side • the outer part of the core • the innermost part of earth • The way the earth is set up • Strong lower part of mantle • a theory made by Alfred Wegner • The outer layer that we live on • a boundary meaning moving apart • the biggest part in the earths composition • soft plastic like layer in the mechanical map of earth • ...
Chemistry Review 2015-03-18
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- Group 1 elements
- is _ notation
- measure of gravitational pull
- sum of atomic masses
- Hydrogen's oxidation number is -_
- A _ ion is a cation
- naming system
- horizontal row on periodic table
- A + X yields to AX in _
- D bloc metals are _ elements
- method: approach to problems
- NH4 is an _ ion
- electrons occupy the _ orbital
- length * width * height
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- amount of matter
- AX yields to A + X in _
- smallest particle of an element
- Uncertainty principle
- Group 18 elements
- state opposite of excited state
- Invented periodic table
- 6.022*10^23 named after him
- mol stands for
- # before chem. equations
- number total protons and neutrons
- Study of matter
- bond formed by sharing
- _ changes in chemical reactions
- vertical column on periodic table
- broad generalization
- Lewis structures follow _ rule
- atomic number of 5
32 Clues: is _ notation • naming system • mol stands for • Study of matter • NH4 is an _ ion • amount of matter • Group 1 elements • Group 18 elements • atomic number of 5 • A _ ion is a cation • sum of atomic masses • broad generalization • Uncertainty principle • bond formed by sharing • AX yields to A + X in _ • Invented periodic table • A + X yields to AX in _ • length * width * height • ...
6th Grade 3 2015-07-02
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- a fashionable young man
- a feeling that something is going to happen
- not clearly expressed
- a ruling body especially of clergy organized into ranks
- not capable of being fathomed
- something that makes a person or thing special
- open to wind or weather
- a general or basic truth on which other theory is based
- showing lack of caution
- to speak or utter with involuntary stops
- to confuse
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- dull in sound or color
- a remark made usually to hurt someone's feelings
- fearful of what may be coming
- feeling or showing an inability to believe something
- pleased and satisfied with what one has or is
- an idea that many people have about a thing or a group
- at a distance
- to make a frowning expression of displeasure
- the part or group having the highest quality
20 Clues: to confuse • at a distance • not clearly expressed • dull in sound or color • a fashionable young man • open to wind or weather • showing lack of caution • 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 • to make a frowning expression of displeasure • ...
HUM 1020 Ch. 14 and 15 2021-04-21
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- style in architecture associated with Gropius and Le Corbusier
- the use of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- Wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33
- Leading action painter of the twentieth century
- Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon"
- minimalism and geometric abstraction are both largely
- Pioneer figure in American Pop art
- James Joyce's landmark work
- what style was the most distinctive feature of imagist poetry?
- artistic movement that thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
- also known as the "theory of everything"
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- Jung's argument for the collective unconscious
- "Falling water" depended on the inventive use of
- artist of "The Migration Series"
- according to freud, civilization is the product of
- The "Great criticism" series reflected the influence of
- Wrote the opera "Einstein on the Beach"
- first totalitarian state of twentieth century
- fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of
- Author of "Go Tell It on the World"
20 Clues: James Joyce's landmark work • artist of "The Migration Series" • Wrote aleatory pieces such as 4'33 • Pioneer figure in American Pop art • Author of "Go Tell It on the World" • Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" • Wrote the opera "Einstein on the Beach" • also known as the "theory of everything" • first totalitarian state of twentieth century • ...
1 2025-12-13
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- Lacking concepts to understand one’s experience
- View that indeterminism still gives no free will
- Statement intended to mislead
- is Reasoning that seems good but is actually flawed
- View that bringing new people into existence is morally wrong
- Theory where truth matches reality
- disagreement Normative disagreement where no one is blameworthy
- View that free will is compatible with determinism
- ion Punishment justified because offender deserves it
- Not being treated as a reliable source of knowledge
- Permission someone would have given if asked
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- Existence with no further explanation
- View that minds evolved recently in cosmic time
- definition Definition about words rather than reality
- View that nothing has objective meaning
- Attempt to justify God despite evil
- Subjective experiences like color sensations
- Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know
- Mythological figure condemned to endless labor
- Statement indifferent to truth
20 Clues: Statement intended to mislead • Statement indifferent to truth • Theory where truth matches reality • Attempt to justify God despite evil • Existence with no further explanation • View that nothing has objective meaning • Enlightenment motto meaning dare to know • Subjective experiences like color sensations • Permission someone would have given if asked • ...
La Ropa 2023-10-10
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- Que estacion tu llevas el vestido?
- Que estacion tu llevas el abrigo?
- Que femenina lleve?
- Que color es nieva?
- Que usas pagar?
- Que estacion tu llevas el gorro?
- Que color son los jeans?
- Que color es el cesped?
- Que color es el jugo de naranja?
- Que color es el computadora?
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- Que estacion tu llevas los pantalones cortos?
- Que es titulo?
- Que color es el sol?
- Que color es la rosa?
- Que color es el pan?
- Que llevas en el inverano?
- Que llevas cuando llueve?
- Que color es el uva?
- Que color es la manzana?
- Que color es el caballo?
20 Clues: Que es titulo? • Que usas pagar? • Que femenina lleve? • Que color es nieva? • Que color es el sol? • Que color es el pan? • Que color es el uva? • Que color es la rosa? • Que color es el cesped? • Que color es la manzana? • Que llevas cuando llueve? • Que color son los jeans? • Que color es el caballo? • Que llevas en el inverano? • Que color es el computadora? • ...
chapter 8 2017-04-24
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- distance to a person
- back up
- to talk to someone romantically
- we want what we cant have
- we only allow our selves a certain amount
- insecurity with others
- when a relationship deteriorate
- we have a ratio tied to our relationships
- equal level of care of all
- to make impact with someone in someway
- attack between people
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- closeness to someone
- having to do with it
- alikeness
- to appreciate some one
- level of comparison among others
- deepness of a conversation details
- quality that makes the relationship personal
- working well together
- relationship based on a number of topics
- cutting of bonds in the relationship
- appeal to someone
22 Clues: back up • alikeness • appeal to someone • closeness to someone • having to do with it • distance to a person • working well together • attack between people • to appreciate some one • insecurity with others • we want what we cant have • equal level of care of all • to talk to someone romantically • when a relationship deteriorate • level of comparison among others • ...
Cross word 2021-09-23
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- invented chemistry
- Social contract
- Death penalty
- made the geocentric theory
- the theory that the earth is in the middle
- The theory that the sun is in the middle
- aperson who rules with aboulute power
- impose order
- Freedom of speech
- rights for women
- checks and balances
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- war art and realistic
- made the microscope
- made the scientific method
- happy art
- people who presen new ways of thinking
- A theroy that we will give up rights so the goverment will do good
- made the first vaccine
- made the scientific method
- perfected the telescope
- helped improve the heliocentric threoy
- invented Gravity and motion
- 3 rights of life
- female education
- the method for science
25 Clues: happy art • impose order • Death penalty • Social contract • rights for women • 3 rights of life • female education • Freedom of speech • invented chemistry • made the microscope • checks and balances • war art and realistic • made the first vaccine • the method for science • perfected the telescope • made the scientific method • made the geocentric theory • made the scientific method • ...
Education Laws& People 2021-09-03
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- equal protection across demographics
- Discovery Learning Theory
- closing the educational gap
- Clay- Balanced Literacy
- Special Education
- Father of education in TEXAS
- individuals with disabilities act
- Education Rights and Privacy Act
- Home education
- Education for African Americans
- IX- federal funding does not discriminate on basis of gender
- Individualized Education
- Progressive education
- Multiple Intelligence Theory
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- or lost cost college tuition and help with mortgages
- lunch act- free lunch for students who qualify
- federal funding for students whose first language is not English
- an antibullying act to have a way students to report online bullying
- Early Childhood Education
- - Homeschool education
- - Learning theory( stages of development)
- Father of American Education
22 Clues: Home education • Special Education • Progressive education • - Homeschool education • Clay- Balanced Literacy • Individualized Education • Discovery Learning Theory • Early Childhood Education • closing the educational gap • Father of education in TEXAS • Father of American Education • Multiple Intelligence Theory • Education for African Americans • Education Rights and Privacy Act • ...
Unit 7 Review 2023-01-31
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- Social critics of the Enlightenment
- King of Spain, launched Armada
- Discovered law of gravity
- Russia's 1st czar, _______ the terrible
- Complete power of monarchs
- Louis XIV's grand home, the Palace of
- Sun, not earth, is the center: ___ theory
- Queen of Austria, ruled 42 years
- Peter's model of modernizing Russia
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- Emergence of modern science,__ revolution
- Idea that God created monarchy
- Powerful Kings/Queens in Europe
- "The Sun King" of France
- First to believe in heliocentric theory
- Planetary orbits are oval shaped
- intellectual movement that stressed reason, thought, and the power of individuals
- Absolute ruler in Russia
- King of Prussia, "The Great"
- Proved Copernicus' theory with a telescope
- Reformed Russia, introduced changes
20 Clues: "The Sun King" of France • Absolute ruler in Russia • Discovered law of gravity • Complete power of monarchs • King of Prussia, "The Great" • King of Spain, launched Armada • Idea that God created monarchy • Powerful Kings/Queens in Europe • Planetary orbits are oval shaped • Queen of Austria, ruled 42 years • Social critics of the Enlightenment • ...
chapter 9 and 10 2025-08-19
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- – Theory of emotion: body and feeling together.
- – Period of development with specific skills.
- – Internal tension that motivates action.
- – Developmental stage from 8 weeks to birth.
- – Brain area linked with fear and anger.
- – First stage after fertilization.
- – Level of alertness or activation.
- – Period of sexual maturation.
- – Process of maintaining internal balance.
- – Scientific study of growth and change.
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- – Requirement for survival such as food or water.
- – External stimulus that pulls behavior.
- – Theory of emotion: body before feeling.
- – Developmental stage from 2–8 weeks.
- – Natural process of growing older.
- – Psychologist who made hierarchy of needs.
- – Highest personal growth in Maslow’s model.
- – Law linking arousal with performance.
- – Two-factor theory: arousal plus label.
- – Feeling that influences behavior and thought.
20 Clues: – Period of sexual maturation. • – First stage after fertilization. • – Natural process of growing older. • – Level of alertness or activation. • – Developmental stage from 2–8 weeks. • – Law linking arousal with performance. • – External stimulus that pulls behavior. • – Brain area linked with fear and anger. • – Two-factor theory: arousal plus label. • ...
Painting 1 Final Exam Review 2017-01-08
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- Color scheme using any three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Red, yellow, and blue; hues that form the color wheel
- Color scheme that makes a rectangle on the color wheel
- Two things placed next to each other or in a setting together for a contrasting effect
- Any single color in the spectrum (red, yellow, blue, etc.)
- A color with black added to it
- Color scheme that makes an equilateral triangle anywhere on the color wheel
- Color scheme that uses 4 colors with two in between each to make a perfect square on the color wheel
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- An area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is lighter and strongly illuminated
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- Representing forms that are recognizably derived from life
- Color scheme that takes two complimentary colors and split one into the two colors next to it on the color wheel
- A color scheme based on different values of one particular color
- Of, relating to, or derived from living matter
- Green, orange, and violet; hues that are formed by mixing the primary colors
- Color scheme based on colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- The relative intensity or brightness of a color. Bright vibrant colors have a high saturation
- Color scheme based on different values of a neutral mixture (usually made with 2 Complimentary colors)
- A color with white added to it
- Art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs onto a backing
- Colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color
21 Clues: A color with white added to it • A color with black added to it • The lightness or darkness of a color • Of, relating to, or derived from living matter • Red, yellow, and blue; hues that form the color wheel • Color scheme that makes a rectangle on the color wheel • Colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color • ...
AP Chem Extra Credit 🙏 2024-05-15
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- ____ becomes significant when a gas deviates from the ideal gas law
- proton donator
- “grandfather” of equilibrium
- the change in disorder from products to reactants; delta S
- Change in heat of a system; delta H
- proton acceptor
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- an IMF between non-polar molecules; strength level LDF<____<Hydrogen
- ____ change is proof that a chemical reaction took place
- before any stochiometry is preformed, that equation must be ____
- a substance that lowers the activation energy by introducing a new pathway; consumed and later produced
- how electrons interact with eachother on the same level; VSPER theory
11 Clues: proton donator • proton acceptor • “grandfather” of equilibrium • Change in heat of a system; delta H • ____ change is proof that a chemical reaction took place • the change in disorder from products to reactants; delta S • before any stochiometry is preformed, that equation must be ____ • ____ becomes significant when a gas deviates from the ideal gas law • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- built the theorie of astronomy
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- thinking logical or reason
- people met to discuss ideas
- power was divided between national and state
- English writer
- absolute rulers
- new descoveries about the classical world
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- was an idea from Aristoteles
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- ornate style
- developed analytical geometry
- Used to obverse small things
- Brought everything toghether
- wrote the declaration of independence
- protect rights as speech freedom
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
19 Clues: ornate style • English writer • absolute rulers • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • Brought everything toghether • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
Color 2021-04-20
color 2019-11-06
Colors 2025-08-09
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- – Earthy color
- – Darkest shade
- – Color of sky
- – Light brown tint
- – Dark red shade
- – Shiny grey metal
- – Deep blue color
- – Soft rosy shade
- – Citrus color
- – Blue-green mix
- – Light blue tone
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- – Color of roses
- – Pure color
- – Bright sunny hue
- – Royal color
- – Shiny yellow metal
- – Pinkish-purple hue
- – Color of grass
- – Light purple hue
- – Cloudy shade
20 Clues: – Pure color • – Royal color • – Earthy color • – Color of sky • – Cloudy shade • – Citrus color • – Darkest shade • – Color of roses • – Dark red shade • – Color of grass • – Blue-green mix • – Deep blue color • – Soft rosy shade • – Light blue tone • – Bright sunny hue • – Light brown tint • – Light purple hue • – Shiny grey metal • – Shiny yellow metal • – Pinkish-purple hue
Chapter 2 unit 1 2023-09-18
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization.
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- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • ...
DECA CHAPTER 2 actual one 2023-09-18
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks
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- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business
- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
13 Clues: the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks • was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance • an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization • ...
