color theory Crossword Puzzles
GCSE PE THEORY 2017-02-08
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- This flatterns and pulls the lungs down when inhaling
- The movement of limbs towards the midline of the body
- Is the watery fluid part of the blood that makes it a liquid
- A part of well being to do with meeting new people
- These carry blood away from the heart
- The very bottom of the vertebrae
- The name of the valves that prevent back flow into the ventricles
- These vessels are one cell thick
- These connect bone to bone
- One of the functions of the cardiovascular system to help seal wounds
- The total amount of food groups as part of a balanced diet
- bone The cranium is an example of which type of bone
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- vessels The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, blood and what?
- The heart is an example of which type of muscle
- pair A pair of muscles is called
- These help to clot the blood when injured
- The aorta pumps out what type of blood to go around the body?
- runner An example of an event that will require type 1 muscle fibres
- An example of an event that will require type 11x muscle fibres
- The gas that makes up 78% of the air inhaled and exhaled
- The muscle in the heart that seperates the left and right side
- Hinge and condyloid are an example of one of these
22 Clues: These connect bone to bone • pair A pair of muscles is called • The very bottom of the vertebrae • These vessels are one cell thick • These carry blood away from the heart • These help to clot the blood when injured • The heart is an example of which type of muscle • A part of well being to do with meeting new people • Hinge and condyloid are an example of one of these • ...
Podiatry Theory 1 2017-03-16
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- used for onychauxis (2)
- curvature of the nail plate (10)
- type of Tinea Pedis (12)
- Verruca occur in the _____________ population (7)
- type of treatment applied directly to the skin (7)
- name of the organism that causes Tinea Pedis (12)
- are often painful on this type of pressure (7)
- symptom of Tinea Pedis (7)
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- name given to freezing a verruca (11)
- used for Verruca Pedis (2)
- used for onychogryphosis (2)
- a small fluid filled sac or bubble of fluid on the skin (7)
- of nail that produces the most nail material (12)
- Pedis are this type of infection (5)
- Pedis affect this stratum of the epidermis (8)
- active ingredient in many treatments for Tinea Pedis (11)
- are a ____________ growth (6)
- type of medicament that destroys keratin (11)
- Pedis is this type of infection (6)
- condition in which we see pitting or small dents appear in the nail (9)
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) • ...
Kenetic Molecular Theory 2017-04-25
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- The amount of matter an object contains
- When particles move cloer together
- Any form of matter that can flow
- When particles move further apart
- Without direct touching
- The amount of space an object takes up when placed in fluids
- The measurement of mass
- A state where liquid turns into gas
- The amount of space an object takes up
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- A state where solid turns into gas
- Without indirect touching
- One of the measurements of volume
- A state where solid turns into a liquid
- A state where gas turns into liquid
- A state where liquid turns into a solid
- Describes how close the spacing between particles are
- Is added when states change
- Solid, liquid, and gas are all _______
- Everything around us is made of this
- A state where gas turns into solid
20 Clues: Without direct touching • The measurement of mass • Without indirect touching • Is added when states change • Any form of matter that can flow • One of the measurements of volume • When particles move further apart • A state where solid turns into gas • When particles move cloer together • A state where gas turns into solid • A state where gas turns into liquid • ...
theory of evolution 2018-03-07
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- layers of rock
- in evolutionary theory, a measure of an individual’s hereditary contribution to the next generation
- Evolution: the process by which two or more related but reproductively isolated populations become more and more dissimilar
- a heritable change in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next; the development of new organisms from preexisting types of organisms over time
- the trace or remains of an organism that live long ago, most commonly served in sedimentary rock
- Selection: the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do; a theory to explain the mechanisms of evolution
- the study of geographical distribution of living organisms and fossils on Earth
- the evolution of two or more species that is due to mutual influence, often in a way that makes the relationship more mutually beneficial
- Structure: a structure in an organism that is reduced in size and function and that may have been complete and functional in an organism's ancestors
- the process of becoming adapted to an environment; an anatomical, physiological,or behavioral trait that improves an organism’s ability to survive or reproduce
- Age: the age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects
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- Radiation: an evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species
- 308
- Structure: a anatomical structure in one species that is similar in function and appearance, but not in evolutionary origin, to another anatomical structure in another species
- Structure: anatomical structures in one species that, compared to other anatomical species, originated from a single anatomical structure in a common ancestor of the two species
- the evolutionary history of a species or taxonomic group; the relationships by ancestry among species or taxonomic groups
- a principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed
- Evolution: the process by which unrelated species become more similar as they adapt to the same kind of environment
- Selection: the selective breeding of organisms (by humans) for specific desirable characteristics
- Age: the numeric age of an object or event, often stated in years before the present, as established by an absolute-dating process, such as radiometric dating
20 Clues: 308 • layers of rock • Age: the age of an object in relation to the ages of other objects • the study of geographical distribution of living organisms and fossils on Earth • Radiation: an evolutionary pattern in which many species evolve from a single ancestral species • ...
History/Theory Terminology 2012-01-12
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- The volume, louds and softs in the music
- Most recent musical period
- Music ensemble that has all the instruments together
- Oldest musical period
- Sixth musical period
- Fourth degree, one lower than 5
- Music ensemble that has all the voices together
- Lowest Female voice
- Second degree of the scale
- Sixth degree
- Family that includes trumpets, trombones and horns
- Family that includes violins, cellos and guitars
- Fifth degree, the Strongest tone other than 1
- Family that includes flute, clarinet and saxophone
- Fourth musical period
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- Second musical period
- Lowest male voice
- last degree that takes us back to 1
- The speed of the music
- Third degree, half-way between 1 and 5
- The title of a person who writes music
- Family that includes drums, xylophones and pianos
- Third musical period
- Type of reaction that makes you think
- First degree of the scale, the "Home Tone"
- Highest female voice
- Fifth musical period
- Type of reaction about how you feel
- Highest male voice
29 Clues: Sixth degree • Lowest male voice • Highest male voice • Lowest Female voice • Third musical period • Sixth musical period • Highest female voice • Fifth musical period • Second musical period • Oldest musical period • Fourth musical period • The speed of the music • Most recent musical period • Second degree of the scale • Fourth degree, one lower than 5 • last degree that takes us back to 1 • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- 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 difference between two pitches.
- A note played for one quarter of the duration of a semi breve.
- 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.
- A symbol that indicates an increase in the duration of a note by half its original value.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- 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 note who's length is equal to four beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
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- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of a piece.
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- A note who's length is equal to half of a semi breve.
- The pattern of musical movement through time.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A note who's length is equal to an eighth of a semi breve.
- A group of three notes having the time value of two notes of the same kind.
- A note who's value is equal to an eighth of a minim.
- A segment of time defined by a given number of beats.
- An art form whose medium is sound and silence.
- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A symbol marking the length of a pause in music.
40 Clues: The difference between two pitches. • The second mode of the major scale. • The best teacher you have ever had. • 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 • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- 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 interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- The difference between two pitches.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
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- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- 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 second mode of the major scale.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
28 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# • 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 note played for one quarter of the duration of a semi breve.
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- 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 D E F# G A B C#
- A note who's length is equal to an eighth of a semi breve.
- A note who's length is equal to half of a semi breve.
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- A symbol marking the length of a pause in music.
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A note whose pitch is not part of the most recently implied key signature. E.g sharps and flats
- 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 segment of time defined by a given number of beats.
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- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- A note who's value is equal to an eighth of a minim.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- A note who's length is equal to four beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- 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 pattern of musical movement through time.
- A group of three notes having the time value of two notes of the same kind.
- A repeated phrase that sets and maintains the rhythm and tempo of a piece.
- The difference between two pitches.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
39 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. • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-03
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- money received as a result of any activity
- give, recommend, advise
- in some other place
- respectively, similar
- the expenses decreases in economic benefits as a result of cash outflows
- that person buys
- that results from the conversion
- get paid for the work
- a person who has a personal property
- general, full
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- manage, give orders to other|
- take, get, acquire
- activity aimed at making a profit and results
- similar to this, but the other
- costs are: marginal and
- have something
- comprises, contains
- several objects, components
- profit from anything
- costs are: opportunity and
20 Clues: general, full • have something • that person buys • take, get, acquire • in some other place • comprises, contains • profit from anything • respectively, similar • get paid for the work • give, recommend, advise • costs are: marginal and • costs are: opportunity and • several objects, components • manage, give orders to other| • similar to this, but the other • ...
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
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- To change with time or a similar parameter.
- The highest limit.
- Pertaining only to a part of something; partial.
- An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
- To influence or alter.
- To support (someone), to back up or assist (someone) in an action.
- Connection or association; the condition of being related.
- To hang down; to be sustained by being fastened or attached to something above.
- The state or condition of being useful; usefulness.
- A standard measure of a quantity.
- To go or come after in physical space.
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- To get hold of; to gain possession of, to procure; to acquire, in any way.
- The act or process of putting in; infusion.
- To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.
- The act of improving; advancement or growth; promotion in desirable qualities; progress toward what is better; melioration; as, the improvement of the mind, of land, roads, etc.
- To advance, promote (someone)
- Act of expending or paying out.
- Unchanged through time or space; permanent.
- A wallet, purse or bag.
- Supplemental or added to something.
20 Clues: The highest limit. • To influence or alter. • A wallet, purse or bag. • To advance, promote (someone) • Act of expending or paying out. • A standard measure of a quantity. • Supplemental or added to something. • To go or come after in physical space. • The act or process of putting in; infusion. • To change with time or a similar parameter. • ...
Cognitive Learning Theory 2014-10-19
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- The smallest unit of knowledge that can be verified.
- Brief memory associated with various senses.
- The meaning attached to sensory information.
- The typical structure of a category of stories.
- The ability to perform a task without having to think much about it.
- A process through which we add and extend meaning by connecting new information to existing knowledge in long-term memory.
- Knowledge about how to perform tasks.
- Verbal information automatically enters the phonological loop and can interfere with a person's verbal task performance even if that person is not paying attention to the information.
- A theory that asserts the recall of information is based on how deeply it is processed.
- Memory of unknown, possibly unlimited, capacity and duration.
- Knowledge that guides a person in using declarative and procedural knowledge.
- An event or schema for the sequence of events in common situations, such as ordering food at a fast-food restaurant.
- Real-world categories.
- Loss of memories because information is not used.
- Factual knowledge that can be expressed through verbal exchange, books, Braille, or sign language; knowing that something is true.
- A set of interconnected pieces of information that contains knowledge for the long term.
- Identifying the component features of objects and building a representation of the object from them.
- Strategies for remembering nonmeaningful information by making it meaningful.
- Attributes that must be presented for an instance to be a member of a particular category.
- The component of working memory that processes verbal information.
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- Loss or deficiency of memories because of the presence of other information.
- An abstraction with which a person categorizes objects, people, ideas, or experiences by shared properties.
- The basic structure for organizing information.
- The grouping of bits of data into larger, meaningful units.
- The memory a person has for meaning.
- A limited memory system that includes both storage and manipulation functions.
- The best representative of a category.
- Focus that is selective and limited.
- The link between memory span and the length of words to be recalled.
- People make more errors recalling sets of words if the words they are asked to recall are similar in sound to one another.
- The extent to which an object or idea belongs to a category.
- The fact that the likelihood of information being recalled varies according to its position in a list.
- memory for how to do things.
- The component of working memory that processes visuospatial content.
- A visual display of verbal information.
- Memory for abstract information.
- Long-term memory of particular places and events in a person's life.
- A way of remembering information by connecting it to something that is already well known.
- A cognitive process in which information in working memory is repeated to oneself frequently.
- Memories are cued, then recognized.
- Intense practice for a single period of time. Also known as cramming.
- The retrieval of bits of information on the basis of their relatedness to one another.Remembering one piece of information stimulates the recall of associated knowledge.
- A process in which a stimulus is analyzed into its components, then assembled into a recognizable pattern, also known as feature analysis.
- Various senses.
- Inclusion of a nonmember of a category or class to a category or class.
- Cognitive process that require conscious attention.
- Practice that is interspersed by unequal intervals.
- The exclusion of some instances from a category or group even though they are true members of that category or group.
- A type of perception in which a person uses what she or he knows about a situation to recognize patterns.
- A temporary memory storage.
- Information is retrieved from long-term memory.
51 Clues: Various senses. • Real-world categories. • A temporary memory storage. • memory for how to do things. • Memory for abstract information. • Memories are cued, then recognized. • The memory a person has for meaning. • Focus that is selective and limited. • Knowledge about how to perform tasks. • The best representative of a category. • A visual display of verbal information. • ...
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
Across
- Cancels sharps/flats
- Without accompaniment
- At a soft volume
- gradually getting softer
- Gradually getting louder
- Smoothly
- at a loud volume
- Hold
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Cell theory crossword 2022-09-12
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- Performs special functions inside the cell
- First Person to Discover Cells
- Breaks apart excess or worn-out cellular substance
- Found that all animals are made up of cells(First intial and last name for answer)
- all living organisms are made up of cells
- Storehouse or genetic material
- allows things to enter and exit the cell
- Proposed that cells are made of preexisting cells
- Packaged Dna/strengthens and protects dna strands
- Surrounds and supports organelles
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- Multi-Cell Organisms
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Very small storage
- Single Cell organisms
- Network of highly folded membrane
- Thick rigid layer that surrounds the outside of the plasm cell membrane
- The Man who Observed Animal Cells
- Discovered Plants are made of cells(first intial and last name for answer)
- smallest structure in the cell
- Ups of the cell that sorts and packages protiens
20 Clues: Very small storage • Multi-Cell Organisms • Single Cell organisms • Powerhouse of the cell • First Person to Discover Cells • Storehouse or genetic material • smallest structure in the cell • Network of highly folded membrane • The Man who Observed Animal Cells • Surrounds and supports organelles • allows things to enter and exit the cell • ...
Conspiracy Theory vocabulary 2022-09-28
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- Suspicious
- A journalist who reports the news from a specific country (other than where their TV station or newspaper is located)
- A piece of paper that is posted in public in order to give people important information
- Not real or authentic
- Another word for a lawyer or a solicitor
- Facts or other information that indicate that something is true
- A secret plan to do something wrong or illegal
- The broken pieces of a vehicle or building that has been destroyed or seriously damaged
- An official judgment at the end of a trial or inquest
- The punishment given by a court
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- An accusation that is made without presenting evidence
- A journalist who presents a live TV or radio program from the studio
- An adjective used to describe a person who committed a crime
- A group of people who listen to evidence and decide whether or not the defendant is guilty
- A person who sees something, such as a crime or accident, happen
- To reveal secret information to the general public, such as by providing it to a journalist
- An official investigation to find out the cause of death
- (noun) The person who committed a crime
- A person who the police think committed a crime (before it has been proven)
- An action designed to make people believe something that isn’t true
- The careful study of a specific subject, usually for academic or scientific purposes
21 Clues: Suspicious • Not real or authentic • The punishment given by a court • (noun) The person who committed a crime • Another word for a lawyer or a solicitor • A secret plan to do something wrong or illegal • An official judgment at the end of a trial or inquest • An accusation that is made without presenting evidence • An official investigation to find out the cause of death • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2021-03-18
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- The Italian term that means to play smoothly.
- Note value that lasts for two beats.
- How many beats does a dotted minim last for?
- Term that means to gradually get louder
- How many minims fit in a semibreve?
- F# is the 3rd degree of which major scale?
- Term which means to play quick.
- What is the interval between C and A?
- G Major Scale has _______ in its key signature.
- What note value needs to follow a dotted quaver in order to complete the beat?
- What type of 5th is F to C?
- What type of quaver lasts for the duration of three semiquavers?
- What note value lasts for 1/2 of a beat?
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- Dolce means _____?
- What is the note value of each beat in a 3/4 time signature?
- Which note value will take up a whole measure in a 4/4 time signature?
- What notes are in a G major triad?
- Another way to call a 4/4 time signature
- Distance between B and C# is _____?
- Which accidental raises a note by a semitone?
- What clef has middle C above the staff?
- Finish the sentence: Quavers and semiquavers are tied together to show each _____.
- term that means to repeat from the beginning
23 Clues: Dolce means _____? • What type of 5th is F to C? • Term which means to play quick. • What notes are in a G major triad? • Distance between B and C# is _____? • How many minims fit in a semibreve? • Note value that lasts for two beats. • What is the interval between C and A? • Term that means to gradually get louder • What clef has middle C above the staff? • ...
Resistance Training Theory 2021-04-13
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- principle referring to low-threshold motor units being recruited first
- structure that minimal essential strain initiates new formation of
- increase in cross-sectional area of muscle fibers
- joint prone to injury due to being located between 2 long levers
- it's insertion farther from the joint centre results in ability to lift heavier weights
- muscle action where muscle lengthens
- General Adaptation Syndrome phase initiated by introduction of new training stressor
- age when muscle cross sectional area starts to decrease
- loss of adaptations following cessation of training
- when an untrained limb demonstrates training adaptations following training of the opposite limb (2 words)
- increase in the number of muscle fibers
- ratio of moment arm an applied force acts through to moment arm resistive force acts through (2 words)
- explosive strength, time rate of doing work
- intentional excessive training on a short-term basis
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- athlete size with higher strength-to-mass ratio
- part of the bone feared could be damaged from resistance training in children (2 words)
- the primary component of the second transition period in the traditional periodization model (2 words)
- muscle action where muscle shortens
- femur length resulting in less forward lean in the squat exercise
- exercises that emphasize loading the spine
- most important amino acid to include in protein ingestion for muscle protein synthesis
- increases rate of firing to generate greater force (2 words)
- substance, mechanical aid or training method that improves sport performance (2 words)
- predominant energy system used during resistance training
- the attachment of actin and myosin during muscle contraction
- lever classification of the foot during plantarflexion (2 words)
- supplement that increases capacity of ATP and energy produced
- fuel stores that must be nutritionally replenished after a resistance training workout
- muscle actively causing the movement
29 Clues: muscle action where muscle shortens • muscle action where muscle lengthens • muscle actively causing the movement • increase in the number of muscle fibers • exercises that emphasize loading the spine • explosive strength, time rate of doing work • athlete size with higher strength-to-mass ratio • increase in cross-sectional area of muscle fibers • ...
112.01 Skin Theory 2021-04-29
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- Excreted to help regulate body temperature
- Combines with sweat to form acid mantle
- Skin characterized by and all-over shiny look
- "Stratum ____" Deepest level of epidermis
- Directly beneath epidermis, rich in vessels and capillaries
- "Stratum ____" Creates keratin and keritinization occurs
- Produce biological pigment
- Outermost layer of skin
- System that makes up the skin and its layers
- Sweat gland
- "Stratum ____" Toughest layer of the epidermis
- Process of cleansing, toning, moisturizing, protecting and enhancing the skin
- "Stratum ____" Sometimes considered part of the stratum basale
- Stimulation of melanin-forming cells
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- Epidermis is primarily made of this
- "living layer," primarily collagen and elastin
- Made up mostly of adipose (fatty) tissue. Protective cushion for skin
- Conversion of living cells in dead protein cells
- Rare skin type with fresh healthy glow
- Oil gland
- Reaction to a sensation
- Largest organ in the body
- Most common skin type
- lowest level of dermal layer
- "Stratum ____" Only on palms and soles
- Skin characterized by peeling and flaking
- Study of the skin, its structure, functions, diseases and treatment
27 Clues: Oil gland • Sweat gland • Most common skin type • Reaction to a sensation • Outermost layer of skin • Largest organ in the body • Produce biological pigment • lowest level of dermal layer • Epidermis is primarily made of this • Stimulation of melanin-forming cells • Rare skin type with fresh healthy glow • "Stratum ____" Only on palms and soles • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2022-09-26
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- The long research paper required for a full IB diploma
- ToK Concept that means: Things that are important to a person or group
- ToK Concept that means: Proof
- Area of Knowledge exploring human individuals and groups
- ToK Concept that means: traits of a group connected to group identity like food or music
- ToK Concept that means: Moral Duty
- ToK Concept that means: Point of View
- ToK Concept that means: Not false, something accepted to be true
- Area of Knowledge exploring the universe around us
- ToK Concept that means: To explain the meaning of something
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- The ToK Paper between 1200-1600 words about a knowledge question and 2 areas of knowledge
- Area of Knowledge exploring numbers and equations
- ToK Concept that means: To explain the reason for something
- Area of Knowledge exploring beautiful creations
- the shorter assignment for people who aren't writing the full Extended Essay
- ToK Concept that means: To be 100% completely sure of something
- ToK Concept that means: To take emotions out and just look at facts
- Area of Knowledge exploring the past
- The ToK Assignment involving 3 objects and a knowledge question
- ToK Concept that means: To make clear
- ToK Concept that means: To have control over something
21 Clues: ToK Concept that means: Proof • ToK Concept that means: Moral Duty • Area of Knowledge exploring the past • ToK Concept that means: Point of View • ToK Concept that means: To make clear • Area of Knowledge exploring beautiful creations • Area of Knowledge exploring numbers and equations • Area of Knowledge exploring the universe around us • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2022-10-28
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- To play with passion
- Two or more notes played simultaneously
- An interval of twelve semitones
- The first note of scale
- The third note of a scale
- To put more emphasis on a note
- Two notes that look different but sound similar
- To shift music up or down in pitch
- The pulse of the music
- An interval of two semitones
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- How high or low a note is played
- The fifth note of a scale
- To play extremely loud, like inhumanly loud
- How pitch is measured
- The scale that piece of music is based on
- Falling in pitch
- The distance between two notes
- Notes at the end of a musical phrase
- A short orchestral piece of music
- To play very slowly and solemnly
20 Clues: Falling in pitch • To play with passion • How pitch is measured • The pulse of the music • The first note of scale • The fifth note of a scale • The third note of a scale • An interval of two semitones • The distance between two notes • To put more emphasis on a note • An interval of twelve semitones • How high or low a note is played • To play very slowly and solemnly • ...
Theory And Methods 2023-11-23
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- : Research method that may alter the behaviour of participant.
- : The only perspective built on consensus
- : All research should gain this from participants
- : Organising the participants into categories from which a sample in drawn
- : When the researcher does not have a strict set of questions
- : To develop a professional working relationship with the participant
- : Expressed, written data
- : Data in its numerical form
- : Type of question that allows participants to expand in their answers
- : A set of moral guidelines that sociologists are to abide by
- : type of questions with no room for scope
- : Usually used with a large sample, favoured by positivists.
- : Can produce either quantitative or qualitative data
- : An approach that focuses on the meanings behind behaviour
- : also known as methodological pluralism favoured by Realists.
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- : Utilizing data that comments, analysis, criticizes or mentions existing studies are known as this.
- : An approach to sociological research that favours quantitative data
- : A perspective that believes that society is built at the expense of the proletariat.
- : undercover
- : The macro approach to sociology
- : The identity of presence of the researcher is known
- : Data that is gathered first hand
- : Usually the first step of the research process - similar to a research question.
- : A sampling method where everyone has an equal chance of getting selected
- : Experiments conducted here are likely to be low in validity
- : High in this if the procedure is replicated producing the same results
- : A perspective that believe that society is built on patriarchy.
- : selecting every nth person a list to take part in your research
- : the first name of the founder of the Marxists theory
- : A small scale study used as a trial run, typically associated with questionnaires
- : An approach to sociological research that favours qualitative data
- : A type of study that takes a long period of time
- : The first name of the pioneer of the feminist movement
33 Clues: : undercover • : Expressed, written data • : Data in its numerical form • : The macro approach to sociology • : Data that is gathered first hand • : The only perspective built on consensus • : type of questions with no room for scope • : All research should gain this from participants • : A type of study that takes a long period of time • ...
Continental Drift Theory 2023-09-01
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- when two plates under the ocean diverge and move apart they create a mid-ocean ?
- last name of scientist who discovered sea-floor spreading
- the solid outer layer of the Earth
- plate boundary where plates are colliding
- the coal fields of North America and this continent match up
- scientist who proposed the continental drift theory
- oceanic crust is mainly this type of rock
- pangaea broke apart 175 what years ago
- supercontinent
- South America and this continent look like they actually fit together
- Ring of Fire is a long chain of ? in the pacific ocean
- scratches in rocks that are created by glaciers moving
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- crust is neither created or ? (only recycled on the planet)
- overall long-term weather of a certain area
- when two continental plates diverge and move away from each other they create a rift ?
- fossils of the same ? are found on separate continents
- caused when plates move and the earth shakes
- Type of current in the mantle where magma moves up and down dragging the plates across the Earth
- mountain chain that consists of the same rocks as the British Isles
- plate boundary where plates are moving away from each other
20 Clues: supercontinent • the solid outer layer of the Earth • pangaea broke apart 175 what years ago • plate boundary where plates are colliding • oceanic crust is mainly this type of rock • overall long-term weather of a certain area • caused when plates move and the earth shakes • scientist who proposed the continental drift theory • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- when the cell has no nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- Unit that Produces proteins
- Protective layer outside the cell that gives the cell its shape
- the unit that packages proteins
- The brain of the cell
- Unit transfers proteins
- When the cell has a nucleus
- thin layer inside the cell wall that decides what goes in and out
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- A unit in the cell
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Basic unit of life
- a living thing
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- contains the DNA
- The unit that plays a role in cell division
- The green pigment that gives the plant its color
- Stores fluid and nutrients
- Contains genes
20 Clues: a living thing • Contains genes • contains the DNA • A unit in the cell • Basic unit of life • The brain of the cell • Unit transfers proteins • Unit that cleans the cell • The powerhouse of the cell • Stores fluid and nutrients • Unit that Produces proteins • When the cell has a nucleus • when the cell has no nucleus • the unit that packages proteins • ...
Atomic theory crossword 2023-10-30
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- Law of conservation of mass
- Heisenberg uncertainty principle
- Law of multiple proportions
- First modern chemist
- Basic building block of matter
- Discovered oxygen
- introduced idea of electromagnetic radiation has dual wave particle nature
- named individual positively charged proton
- suggested that the structure of atoms are related to electricity
- concluded there are 2 types of atoms
- Discovered the electron
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- added onto Rutherford's ideas
- Positive charge
- discovered radioactivity
- No charge
- gold foil experiment
- Law of Definite Proportions
- proposed relationship between a quantum of energy and the frequency of radiation.
- Negative charge
- Classified matter as 4 elements
- determined mass of electron
21 Clues: No charge • Positive charge • Negative charge • Discovered oxygen • gold foil experiment • First modern chemist • Discovered the electron • discovered radioactivity • Law of conservation of mass • Law of Definite Proportions • Law of multiple proportions • determined mass of electron • added onto Rutherford's ideas • Basic building block of matter • Classified matter as 4 elements • ...
EZ Music Theory 2020-04-29
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- Half a step up
- Half a step down
- Smooth and connected
- fast
- Short and detached
- Very loud
- Gradually slow down
- Play legato
- Gradually softer
- Small pieces of music
- Medium
- Subito
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- Softly
- Loudly
- Higher notes
- Loud or soft
- Lower notes
- Notes are joined together
- slow
- Very soft
- Speed
- Gradually louder
- Dance performed in triple time
23 Clues: fast • slow • Speed • Softly • Loudly • Medium • Subito • Very soft • Very loud • Lower notes • Play legato • Higher notes • Loud or soft • Half a step up • Half a step down • Gradually louder • Gradually softer • Short and detached • Gradually slow down • Smooth and connected • Small pieces of music • Notes are joined together • Dance performed in triple time
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- Adds half a count to note
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- One beat in 4/4 time
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Notes below middle C
- Return to the beginning
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Different fingering for the same chord
- e.g. A third
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Playing soft or loud
- Three notes played in two beats
- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • One beat in 4/4 time • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • 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 • ...
Grade 3 Theory 2019-12-03
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- always
- agitated
- at choice, meaning that a passage may be played freely (or ad lib.)
- soul, spirit
- rhythmically
- energetic
- with some freedom of time
- playful, joking (or scherzoso)
- second (or secondo)
- calm
- love (amoroso: loving)
- with a minim beat (equiv. to 2/2); implying a faster tempo than the note values might otherwise suggest
- sad, sorrowful (or tristamente)
- bold, strong
- so much
- convenient
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- simple, plain
- in a military style
- graduale getting faster
- with determination
- vigour
- broadly
- emphatic, accented (or marc.)
- suddenly
- delicate
- rather slow (but faster than adagio)
- well
- heavy
- animated, lively
- light, nimble
- first (or primo.)
- sad
- time
- force
34 Clues: sad • calm • well • time • heavy • force • always • vigour • broadly • so much • agitated • suddenly • delicate • energetic • convenient • soul, spirit • rhythmically • bold, strong • simple, plain • light, nimble • animated, lively • first (or primo.) • with determination • in a military style • second (or secondo) • love (amoroso: loving) • graduale getting faster • with some freedom of time • emphatic, accented (or marc.) • ...
Big Bang Theory 2020-02-02
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- Ezzel az állattal kísérletezett Amy a dohányzás hatásáról
- Ezen a hangszeren játszik Leonard
- Ezt akarja Sheldon háziállatnak Mázlis helyett
- Ez Raj kedvenc itala
- Itt nőtt fel Sheldon
- Itt dolgozik Penny
- Sheldon szerint Howardnak ilyen "betegsége" van
- Ez kell Sheldonnak, hogy buszozzon
- Ez Bernadett foglalkozása
- Ennek öltözött be Bernadett és Howard Stuart halloweenpartijára
- Ettől fújódik fel Leonard
- Innen származik Penny
- Ezt Sheldon "mondása"
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- Ez Sheldon és Amy ismeretterjesztő vlogjának a neve
- Ő nem tud hozzászólni a nőkhöz
- Ilyen sakkot készített Sheldon
- professzor Ilyen szerepben jelenik meg Bob Newhart
- Ezzel az applikációval „randizik” Raj az egyik részben
- Ezen az egyetemen végzett Howard
- Ő jelent meg a sorozatban a Star Trekből
- Így hívja Sheldon a nagymamáját
- Ez akart lenni Penny, amikor Pasadenaba érkezett.
- Innen származik Priya Koothrappali
23 Clues: Itt dolgozik Penny • Ez Raj kedvenc itala • Itt nőtt fel Sheldon • Innen származik Penny • Ezt Sheldon "mondása" • Ez Bernadett foglalkozása • Ettől fújódik fel Leonard • Ő nem tud hozzászólni a nőkhöz • Ilyen sakkot készített Sheldon • Így hívja Sheldon a nagymamáját • Ezen az egyetemen végzett Howard • Ezen a hangszeren játszik Leonard • Ez kell Sheldonnak, hogy buszozzon • ...
Music Theory puzzle 2020-11-06
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- the quality of the note
- 2 beats
- 3 or more notes played together
- lines of the bass clef
- 1/2 of 1 beat
- lines of the treble clef
- silent beat
- spaces of the bass clef
- 3 beats
- the beat of the music
- one beat
- 1/2 of 1/2 of a beat
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- the highness and lowness of a note
- the speed of the music
- 8 notes arranged in order going up and down
- 1 1/2 beats
- the volume of the music
- 4 beats
- 6 beats
- a group of singers that sing together
- spaces of the treble clef
21 Clues: 2 beats • 4 beats • 6 beats • 3 beats • one beat • 1 1/2 beats • silent beat • 1/2 of 1 beat • 1/2 of 1/2 of a beat • the beat of the music • the speed of the music • lines of the bass clef • the quality of the note • the volume of the music • spaces of the bass clef • lines of the treble clef • spaces of the treble clef • 3 or more notes played together • the highness and lowness of a note • ...
Grade V Theory 2024-05-10
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- As if, resembling
- go straight on
- eight beats
- in a singing style
- a composition for an orchestra
- an interval decreased by one step
- with
- sad
- the third degree of the scale
- the second degree of the scale
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- plucked
- both major and minor
- Italian for without
- an interval increased by one step
- three tones
- Note, the seventh degree of the scale
- a three note chord
- played heavily
- less
- at a walking pace
- end of a phrase
- At normal pitch
22 Clues: sad • less • with • plucked • three tones • eight beats • go straight on • played heavily • end of a phrase • At normal pitch • As if, resembling • at a walking pace • a three note chord • in a singing style • Italian for without • both major and minor • the third degree of the scale • a composition for an orchestra • the second degree of the scale • an interval increased by one step • ...
Conspiracy Theory vocabulary 2024-10-07
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- (noun) The person who committed a crime
- An action designed to make people believe something that isn’t true
- (verb) to show an event or discuss an issue on television, in the newspaper, etc.
- An official investigation to find out the cause of death
- An accusation that is made without presenting evidence
- Not real or authentic
- A formal examination of evidence in court by a judge to decide if someone accused of a crime is guilty or not
- To make someone believe something that is not true
- The careful study of a specific subject, usually for academic or scientific purposes
- A group of people who listen to evidence and decide whether or not the defendant is guilty
- The broken pieces of a vehicle or building that has been destroyed or seriously damaged
- A secret plan to do something wrong or illegal
- A general word for a journalist
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- A person who sees something, such as a crime or accident, happen
- Part of a video showing a specific event
- The punishment given by a court
- To reveal secret information to the general public, such as by providing it to a journalist
- An adjective used to describe a person who committed a crime
- A piece of paper that is posted in public in order to give people important information
- Facts or other information that indicate that something is true
- Suspicious
- An official judgment at the end of a trial or inquest
- Another word for a lawyer or a solicitor
- A journalist who reports the news from a specific country (other than where their TV station or newspaper is located)
- A person who the police think committed a crime (before it has been proven)
- A journalist who presents a live TV or radio program from the studio
26 Clues: Suspicious • Not real or authentic • The punishment given by a court • A general word for a journalist • (noun) The person who committed a crime • Part of a video showing a specific event • Another word for a lawyer or a solicitor • A secret plan to do something wrong or illegal • To make someone believe something that is not true • ...
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 • ...
Beginning Music Theory 2022-12-14
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- Only woodwind instrument that doesn't need a reed
- One of the smallest brass instruments with3 vales
- How fast or slow a song is played
- Clef for low pitched instruments
- 5 Lines 4 Spaces
- Spaces for bass clef
- Section made up of instruments you can strike
- When one person is playing alone
- Lines for bass clef
- What should we do on Beat 4 before we play
- Tells us to go back and play the piece again
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- When two people are playing together
- Clef for high pitched instruments
- Where to find the fingerings/slide pos.
- The biggest brass instrument in class
- Spaces for treble clef
- Person who leads the band
- What does your band director stand on
- Beats of silence
- Separates music into measures
- Lines for treble clef
21 Clues: 5 Lines 4 Spaces • Beats of silence • Lines for bass clef • Spaces for bass clef • Lines for treble clef • Spaces for treble clef • Person who leads the band • Separates music into measures • Clef for low pitched instruments • When one person is playing alone • Clef for high pitched instruments • How fast or slow a song is played • When two people are playing together • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-07-25
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- method of transportation Sheldon loves
- name of Howard's daughter
- what Sheldon counts to get to sleep
- type of car that Raj's father drives
- Howard's mom makes a good one
- what burnt down but ultimately benefitted its owner
- name of city where Sheldon lives with Leonard
- word Sheldon shouts when emerging from the ball pit
- scientist and arch rival to Sheldon at the university
- what the female cast members dress up as to get the attention of their boyfriends
- holiday figure Sheldon has a grudge with
- something Leonard is not allowed to do in the apartment.
- instrument Amy plays and owns
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- how Any describes her friendship with Penny
- surname of Cal Tech president
- Bert's field of study which Sheldon thinks little of
- where Howard's astronaut journey takes him
- career field that Amy has undertaken
- childhood issue Leonard had that his mother wrote about
- Raj's dog's name
- what to offer a guest who is upset
- person who uses Howard's hot tub in the nude
- family member that Howard accidentally slept with
- location of Howard and Bernadette's wedding
- gift given to Penny by Amy
- name of Sheldon's favourite cat
- Star Trek alumnus who Sheldon is annoyed by
- Mrs Wolowitz's first name
- occasions when Professor Proton visits Sheldon
- neighbour whose door is often knocked on in 3's
- person to whom Sheldon gives a DVD copy of Roots to
- place where Sheldon grew up
32 Clues: Raj's dog's name • name of Howard's daughter • Mrs Wolowitz's first name • gift given to Penny by Amy • place where Sheldon grew up • surname of Cal Tech president • Howard's mom makes a good one • instrument Amy plays and owns • name of Sheldon's favourite cat • what to offer a guest who is upset • what Sheldon counts to get to sleep • career field that Amy has undertaken • ...
Kinetic Theory Revision 2025-03-23
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- The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- Kinetic Theory says particles are always ______
- Particles in this state are constantly moving at high speeds
- this state of matter isn't able to diffuse
- Kinetic Theory says that as temperature ______, the particles move more.
- The amount of substance in a particular volume
- Gas is ____ because the particles are spaced far apart
- Kinetic Theory says all matter is made of a huge number of tiny _____
- Doing this to a substance's temperature, makes the particles move slower
- Heating up a liquid or gas makes diffusion happen ____
- Particles in a gas move the ____ out of all states of matter
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- Particles in a solid are _________ in fixed positions.
- A substance that has a mass of 20g in 5mL, has a density of ____g/mL
- Kinetic Theory says between particles there is ________
- A solid substance will do this to become a liquid
- Solids have the _____ amount of kinetic/movement energy
- Solids have this property because particles are packed closely together
- Liquids have a variable ___ because the particles are free to move around each other
- the relationship between a substance's mass and its volume
- A liquid substance will do this to become a solid
20 Clues: this state of matter isn't able to diffuse • The amount of substance in a particular volume • Kinetic Theory says particles are always ______ • A solid substance will do this to become a liquid • A liquid substance will do this to become a solid • Particles in a solid are _________ in fixed positions. • Gas is ____ because the particles are spaced far apart • ...
Theory of Music 2025-07-22
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- a number of great staff
- five lines and four spaces
- connects different notes smoothly (legato)
- slow
- four note
- very soft
- play louder
- half note
- half
- play softly
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- gradually louder
- eight note
- cancel any accidental
- raise a semitone
- very loud
- play loudly
- separates measures
- play the note short and detached
- connects two same notes (sustains sound)
- divided the staff
- lower a semitone
- end
22 Clues: end • slow • half • very loud • four note • very soft • half note • eight note • play loudly • play louder • play softly • gradually louder • raise a semitone • lower a semitone • divided the staff • separates measures • cancel any accidental • a number of great staff • five lines and four spaces • play the note short and detached • connects two same notes (sustains sound) • ...
Music Theory Terms 2023-05-15
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- - Two notes that sound the same but are written as two different notes on the staff
- - The structure of a piece of music, divided into 2 different sections, usually labeled A and B
- - The smallest identifiable melodic idea in a composition
- - Scales are built with this formula: W, H, W, W, H, W, W
- - A short melodic phrase repeated throughout a composition, sometimes transposed
- of Fifths - A diagram that shows the relationship between different keys in music
- - Also known as the five-tone scale, a musical scale containing five different tones.
- - The 5th mode of the major scale, derived from the 5th note of the major scale
- - The simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines
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- - A variety of rhythms played together making part of a piece of music off-beat.
- - The general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part
- - A piece of instrumental music made up of several contrasting movements
- Signature - A visual symbol, printed on a musical staff, that indicates what key a section of music is written in
- - A mode that starts on the second scale degree of a major scale
- - A song structure in which all verses or stanzas of the text are sung to the same music
- - A melodic or chordal figure repeated at a new pitch level
- - The specific tone or quality that a certain instrument or voice has
- - A piece of music where a melody is played and then imitated one or more times
- - The notes of a scale, which have been placed in a certain order from a root note
- - Scales are built with this formula: W, W, H, W, W, W, H
20 Clues: - The smallest identifiable melodic idea in a composition • - Scales are built with this formula: W, H, W, W, H, W, W • - Scales are built with this formula: W, W, H, W, W, W, H • - A melodic or chordal figure repeated at a new pitch level • - The general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part • ...
Simple Music Theory 2023-05-10
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- space between barlines
- very loud
- g clef
- short
- medium soft
- separates measures
- connects two of the same note
- 2 beats
- below and above staff
- 1 beat
- f clef
- connects two different notes
- 1/2 beat
- 4 beats
- very soft
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- returns note to original key
- medium loud
- 1 dynamic higher, 3/4 length
- how many beats per measure
- gradually softer
- 1/2 step down
- gradually louder
- 1/2 step up
- hold the note
24 Clues: short • g clef • 1 beat • f clef • 2 beats • 4 beats • 1/2 beat • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • 1/2 step up • 1/2 step down • hold the note • gradually softer • gradually louder • separates measures • below and above staff • space between barlines • how many beats per measure • returns note to original key • 1 dynamic higher, 3/4 length • connects two different notes • ...
Music Theory I 2024-10-31
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- the space between two bar lines
- note that receives two counts
- note that receives four counts
- only found on the trombone
- high and low sounds
- family of instruments that include drums
- last name of your band teacher
- to repeat a section of music
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- used to make sound on a clarinet
- a symbol that has five lines and four spaces
- a pattern of sound in time
- family of instruments that include violin
- note that receives one count
- tells the number of beats in a measure
- family of instruments that include trumpet
- The speed of music
- musical silence
- the person who directs the band
- family of instruments that include flute
- lines that divide the staff into measures
20 Clues: musical silence • The speed of music • high and low sounds • a pattern of sound in time • only found on the trombone • note that receives one count • to repeat a section of music • note that receives two counts • note that receives four counts • last name of your band teacher • the space between two bar lines • the person who directs the band • used to make sound on a clarinet • ...
MUSIC THEORY 2 2025-12-02
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- THE HIGHNESS OR LOWNESS OF THE NOTE
- HAPPY KEY
- EQUALS 4 EIGHT NOTES
- ONE OF THE THREE KINDS OF MINOR SCALES
- NOTES PLAYED DETACHED/SEPARATED FROM EACH OTHER
- PLAY THE NOTE STRONGER/WITH EMPHASIS
- RELATIVE MINOR OF Ab MAJOR
- MARKS THE END OF THE SONG
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN G MAJOR AND G MINOR
- TREBLE AND BASS
- THE OPPOSITE OF NOTE
- VERY SLOW/BROAD TEMPO
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- CLASHING NOTES
- A SERIES OF NOTES WITHIN A KEY
- THE PERSON WHO WRITES MUSIC
- BPM IS BEAT PER ____
- KEY CHANGE
- THE INSTRUMENT WITH WHITE AND BLACK KEYS
- RAISES THE NOTE BY A SEMITONE
- SQUEEZING THREE NOTES IN ONE BEAT
- GETTING LOUDER
- NUMBER OF FLATS IN Bb MAJOR
- NUMBER OF SHARPS IN B MAJOR
- SHARP, FLAT, NATURAL
24 Clues: HAPPY KEY • KEY CHANGE • CLASHING NOTES • GETTING LOUDER • TREBLE AND BASS • BPM IS BEAT PER ____ • EQUALS 4 EIGHT NOTES • SHARP, FLAT, NATURAL • THE OPPOSITE OF NOTE • VERY SLOW/BROAD TEMPO • MARKS THE END OF THE SONG • RELATIVE MINOR OF Ab MAJOR • THE PERSON WHO WRITES MUSIC • NUMBER OF FLATS IN Bb MAJOR • NUMBER OF SHARPS IN B MAJOR • RAISES THE NOTE BY A SEMITONE • ...
The Big Bang 2020-12-11
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- Galaxies are moving _____ (together or apart)
- Galaxies moving towards the Earth appear ___ (color)
- The theory about how the universe started (no space, no "t")
- The universe is always ______
- The universe started off with ___ energy (high or low)
- All of matter
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- The first element created
- The universe was full of these right after the Big Bang (no space)
- The acronym for the microwave radiation left over from the Big Bang
- Visible light, microwave, and UV rays are all part of the _______ (no space)
10 Clues: All of matter • 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") • The universe was full of these right after the Big Bang (no space) • ...
Level 6, Lesson 9 2015-03-31
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- __ energy is the most dangerous kind.
- The earth's __ moves us around the sun.
- While I don't know for sure who ate the cookies, I can __.
- You must carefully __ the experiment before beginning.
- Please __ exactly which birthday cake you want.
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- There is a __ that the sun could power cars.
- The journalist made an official __ into the politician's spending.
- Your eye color is a __ trait from your parents.
- By fingerprint analysis, the policed __ the criminal is guilty.
- Many refugees get __ because of war in their home country.
10 Clues: __ energy is the most dangerous kind. • The earth's __ moves us around the sun. • There is a __ that the sun could power cars. • Your eye color is a __ trait from your parents. • Please __ exactly which birthday cake you want. • You must carefully __ the experiment before beginning. • Many refugees get __ because of war in their home country. • ...
Criminal Justice Vocab #7 2018-10-01
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- the principle that a policy should provide "the greatest happiness shared by the greatest number"
- a means by which a person can learn new responses by observing others
- a theory that emphasizes the criminalization process as the cause of some crime.
- a theory that explains criminal behavior and its prevention with the concepts of positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement .
- the removal or reduction of stimulus whose removal or reduction increase or maintains a response.
- refers to inequalities that are defined by a person as unfair or unjust
- Sutherland's theory that persons who become criminal do so because of contacts with criminal patterns and isolation from anti-criminal patterns
- Men's control over women's labor and sexuality
- the inability to dominate other groups in society
- the presentation of a stimulus that increases or maintains a response.
- a process in which behavior that was previously was positively reinforced is no longer reinforced.
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- a person who reverts to a savage type.
- presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response.
- the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society.
- the way people and actions are defined as criminal
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- the competition among wealthy people and among poor people and between them which causes crime
- a theory that assumes that society is based primarily on conflict between competing interest groups and the criminal law and the criminal justice system are used to control subordinate groups
- theories of crime causation that are generally based on a Marxist theory of class struggle
19 Clues: a person who reverts to a savage type. • Men's control over women's labor and sexuality • the inability to dominate other groups in society • the way people and actions are defined as criminal • presentation of an aversive stimulus to reduce to response. • the ability of some groups to dominate other groups in a society. • ...
Managerial Chapter 1 vocab 2025-02-01
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- a kind of equilibrium in which org are effective and efficient when managers control and influence ppls behaviors by modifying their motives
- Loss of social and market-based energy that leads to the decline of an org.
- system that have power to change and be changed by external and internal forces
- Study and management based on understanding individual behavior decisions and attitudes to motivate employees.
- Social and market based that builds or maintain a system
- A management theory that states that different org situations and contexts require different approaches
- Applying objective methods to enhance decision making
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- Using a quantitative approach to analyzing and synthesizing the flow of work to maximize productivity
- A positive view of the worker that states that ppl enjoy the mental and physical purpose that work provide.
- A management theory that identifies the functions of management in an org & the principles needed to make sense of a complex set of org tasks
- A form of org marked by division of labor, managerial hierarchy, rules and regulations, and impersonality
- Using statistics, mathematicsn and other quanititative methods to improve efficiencies
- Management theory focused on the human side of management
- A way that workers tested management by performing as slowly as possible, while giving their supervisors the impression that they were working fast
- A combo of setting performances standards, selecting the best worker for the job, and building good relations between managers and employees
- A focus on the human side of management in response to negative workers response to scientific management principles.
- Smaller, interdependent system that makeup the whole system
- A negative view of the worker that states that people do not like to work, therefore, workeres need to be coerced, told what to do and intimidated
18 Clues: Applying objective methods to enhance decision making • Social and market based that builds or maintain a system • Management theory focused on the human side of management • Smaller, interdependent system that makeup the whole system • Loss of social and market-based energy that leads to the decline of an org. • ...
Interior Design 2025-01-30
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- color meaning warmth & creativity
- the route people use to move through a home
- add white to a hue
- creates a focal point
- lightness or darkness of a color
- Color scheme using colors next to each other
- color meaning drama & royalty
- color scheme using tints & shades of a single hue
- add gray to a color
- the most important element
- add black to a hue
- color meaning passion & strength
- color meaning stability & calm
- red, blue, yellow
- the area around or inside a form
- Something that is required
- Something that is desired
- the way a surface feels or appears to feel
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- green, orange, purple
- 2-D drawing of a building from a birds eye view
- brightness or dullness of a color
- the repetition of line, shape, etc.
- color scheme using 3 colors spaced evenly
- Color meaning kindness & love
- color meaning sunlight, optimism
- Unity+Variety
- implies equilibrium among parts of a design
- color scheme using a primary & the colors on either side of its complement
- the connection of two points
- the rules of design
- the tools of design
- Smoothly leads the eye from one area to another
- a primary + a secondary color
- a term for color
- color scheme using colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- color meaning nature & growth
36 Clues: Unity+Variety • a term for color • red, blue, yellow • add white to a hue • add black to a hue • the rules of design • the tools of design • add gray to a color • green, orange, purple • creates a focal point • Something that is desired • the most important element • Something that is required • the connection of two points • Color meaning kindness & love • color meaning drama & royalty • ...
Media Theory Revision 2023-12-01
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- Laura Mulvey's theory
- Cultural Industries
- Any audience theory that explains how the mass media influence the attitudes and perceptions of audience members
- The study of signs
- Body language, facial exression
- Paul ______ - Postcolonial theorist
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- Bobo doll experiment
- ______ and Lunt; regulation
- A reading where the producer's intended meaning is accepted
- Part of Baudrillard's Postmodern theory
- All media texts are made up of these
- Butler's theory on gender ______
12 Clues: The study of signs • Cultural Industries • Bobo doll experiment • Laura Mulvey's theory • ______ and Lunt; regulation • Body language, facial exression • Butler's theory on gender ______ • Paul ______ - Postcolonial theorist • All media texts are made up of these • Part of Baudrillard's Postmodern theory • A reading where the producer's intended meaning is accepted • ...
CS20 theory crossword 2021-12-08
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- the same decoding method on both sides of data sharing. this is two words but uhhh
- an error that occurs when your last two bits are 2 or 3
- 1 or 0
- In a machine cycle, the ALU does this
- does basic math
- A crystal microchip that vibrates when exposed to electricity, it sets a tempo for the computer to run at
- no one else has this decoding method, it is personal use only
- can hold one bit of data, this is created with 3-5 logic gates
- wiring that transports data across the computer
- jumbles up your data using a specific method, your data can be decoded using the same method but backwards
- a group of latches
- when the control unit retrieves commands
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- a group of crows
- hopefully secure digital ledger
- digital proof of ownership of media, cannot be exchanged
- when the control unit converts it to math, the control unit does not do this math
- memory located inside the CPU
- a group of ravens
- cryptocurrency named in honor of the famous picture of Kabosu the shiba inu
- on and off (1 and 0) at the same time, only quantum computers use these
- wave like pattern behaviour of electrons
21 Clues: 1 or 0 • does basic math • a group of crows • a group of ravens • a group of latches • memory located inside the CPU • hopefully secure digital ledger • In a machine cycle, the ALU does this • wave like pattern behaviour of electrons • when the control unit retrieves commands • wiring that transports data across the computer • ...
Music Theory Definitions 2022-01-25
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- Symbol that shows the number of beats in a measure and type of note that gets the beat
- Smallest interval between two adjacent pitches
- a series of pitches that sound pleasing to the ear
- Repeating pattern of strong and weak beats within a measure
- Clef used for higher sounding instruments
- How high or low a note sounds
- Speed of the music
- going up; increasing pitch
- Clef used for lower sounding instruments
- Distance between two pitches
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- Length of sounds and silences in music
- Vertical line that separates measures
- The way the notes in a melody move from one to the next
- Patterns of sound and silences that follow the steady beat
- Interval that consists of two half steps
- Lines that extend the music staff.
- 5 lines and 4 spaces where pitches are written in music.
- going down; decreasing pitch
- Symbol that shows where pitches go on the staff
- Basic unit of time in music
20 Clues: Speed of the music • going up; increasing pitch • Basic unit of time in music • going down; decreasing pitch • Distance between two pitches • How high or low a note sounds • Lines that extend the music staff. • Vertical line that separates measures • Length of sounds and silences in music • Interval that consists of two half steps • Clef used for lower sounding instruments • ...
IT theory crossword 2020-07-31
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- The practice of making components operate beyond their stock performance
- Shared storage of previously downloaded web pages
- used on a motherboard to connect components
- Transfers the physical address of the instruction or data between the CPU and RAM
- is an HDD drive a volatile or non volatile storage
- Generates sound and also called and audio card
- An all digital interface where the signals are carried in digital format
- Between the CPU and RAM
- A hard drive that doesn't have moving parts
- How much time the memory delays in giving back the data that the CPU asked for
- What does RAM stand for
- Improves the time taken to read from a hard disk
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- also called the memory controller hub
- How do flash drives connect
- Enables a computer to do the basic tasks without a program having to be loaded
- also called the I/O controller hub
- What does ROM mean
- What does USB stand for
- Non-volatile BIOS memory
- Carries commands between the CPU and RAM
20 Clues: What does ROM mean • What does USB stand for • Between the CPU and RAM • What does RAM stand for • Non-volatile BIOS memory • How do flash drives connect • also called the I/O controller hub • also called the memory controller hub • Carries commands between the CPU and RAM • used on a motherboard to connect components • A hard drive that doesn't have moving parts • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- Adds half a count to note
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- One beat in 4/4 time
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Notes below middle C
- Return to the beginning
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Different fingering for the same chord
- e.g. A third
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Playing soft or loud
- Three notes played in two beats
- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • One beat in 4/4 time • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • 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 • ...
106.1 Skin Theory 2021-11-23
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- inactive sweat gland stimulated by hormones
- responsible for sensations of pressure, vibrations, movement and texture
- responsible for sensation of hot and cold
- when a body gets cold blood vessels constrict to keep heat near essential organs
- responsible for sensing pain
- filaments that hold together corneocyte to stratum corneum
- exfoliation using enzymes to hydroxy acids
- process of removing dead skin cells and stimulating new cell growth
- major sweat gland, secretes water and salt
- immune cells found throughout the skin and epithelial layers of the body
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- chemical conversion of living cells in dead protein cells
- 2 stage of wound healing
- contains squamous cells (corneocytes), underneath sebum layer
- when a body gets warm, blood vessels dilate, to allow heat to evaporate
- 3rd stage of wound healing
- 4th stage of wound healing
- when the core body temp drops the body sends a signal for muscles to shake in small movements to expend energy
- 1st phase of wound healing
- shedding, peeling or coming off of scales of the stratum corneum
- 1st line of defense in skins barrier
- type of physical exfoliation
- cells responsible for color of skin, hair and eyes
22 Clues: 2 stage of wound healing • 3rd stage of wound healing • 4th stage of wound healing • 1st phase of wound healing • type of physical exfoliation • responsible for sensing pain • 1st line of defense in skins barrier • responsible for sensation of hot and cold • exfoliation using enzymes to hydroxy acids • major sweat gland, secretes water and salt • ...
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
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- бюджет
- добиваться, получать
- предпочитать, отдавать предпочтение
- поддерживать, сохранять
- предполагать, допускать
- зависеть, обусловливаться
- отношение, взаимоотношения, связь
- в пределах, в рамках
- воздействовать, влиять
- полезность
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- высшая степень
- сумма, израсходованная для оплаты товаров и услуг; расходы
- на,в
- меняться
- количество, число
- дополнительный, добавочный
- постоянный, неизменяемый, непрерывный
- выбирать, предпочитать
- следовать, придерживаться
- единица
20 Clues: на,в • бюджет • единица • меняться • полезность • высшая степень • количество, число • добиваться, получать • в пределах, в рамках • выбирать, предпочитать • воздействовать, влиять • поддерживать, сохранять • предполагать, допускать • зависеть, обусловливаться • следовать, придерживаться • дополнительный, добавочный • отношение, взаимоотношения, связь • предпочитать, отдавать предпочтение • ...
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: сумма • фирма • доход • другой • полный • продукт • прибыль • затраты • владеть • расходы • получать • владелец • управлять • продукция • содержать • предлагать • использовать • зарабатывать • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
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- used in speech in phrases like it depends and that depends to say that the answer to a question will be different in different situations
- a person who buys goods and services
- to gain or get (something) usually by effort
- to think that something is true or probably true without knowing that it is true
- a plan used to decide the amount of money that can be spent and how it will be spent
- to like (someone or something) better than someone or something else
- to increase (something) as much as possible : to increase (something) to a maximum
- inside something
- the act of choosing : the act of picking or deciding between two or more possibilities
- used to indicate that one specific person or thing is being referred to and no others used to indicate that one specific person or thing is being referred to and no others
- a single thing, person, or group that is a part of something larger
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- a strong need for something
- the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other
- amount, quantity
- to be different or to become different
- the quality or state of being useful
- the highest number or amount that is possible or allowed
- to go or come after or behind (someone or something)
- not very important
- happening all the time or very often over a period of time
20 Clues: amount, quantity • inside something • not very important • a strong need for something • a person who buys goods and services • the quality or state of being useful • to be different or to become different • to gain or get (something) usually by effort • to go or come after or behind (someone or something) • the highest number or amount that is possible or allowed • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-03
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- costs are: opportunity and
- the expenses decreases in economic benefits as a result of cash outflows
- in some other place
- comprises, contains
- several objects, components
- costs are: marginal and
- have something
- respectively, similar
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- general, full
- activity aimed at making a profit and results
- manage, give orders to other|
- similar to this, but the other
- take, get, acquire
- profit from anything
- that results from the conversion
- get paid for the work
- a person who has a personal property
- that person buys
- money received as a result of any activity
- give, recommend, advise
20 Clues: general, full • have something • that person buys • take, get, acquire • in some other place • comprises, contains • profit from anything • get paid for the work • respectively, similar • costs are: marginal and • give, recommend, advise • costs are: opportunity and • several objects, components • manage, give orders to other| • similar to this, but the other • ...
Nursing Theory Prefixes 2022-12-06
21 Clues: Two • Slow • Side • Fast • Half • Three • After • Around • Across • Middle • Within • Before • Toward • Against • Between • Outside • Away From • Back/Behind • Excessive/Above • Opposed/Against • Difficult/Painful
ATOMIC THEORY SCIENTISTS 2017-03-12
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- Niels Bohr worked under J.J Thomson who 15 years earlier discovered the _____.
- all ____ was composed of atoms
- name of J.J. Thomson’s atomic model(two words)
- _____ lived in the time 460-370B.C.
- First person to _____ the atom existed(3words)
- Bohr's theory could explain why atoms emitted light in fixed __________.
- all known _______ elements emit 2 kinds of radiation: positively and negatively charged, or alpha and beta.
- What did Dalton call his model?(3words)
- If the atom _______ energy, the electron jumped to a level further from the nucleus;if it radiated energy, it fell to a level closer to the nucleus.
- This particle in the center that now has a neutral charge became known as the _______.
- He started his famous ________ in around 1911
- _________ have a negative charge and move in orbits of fixed size and energy
- ______ did his famous experiment around 1897
- the first possible way to experiment dalton’s theory
- J.J Thomson demonstrated that cathode rays were ______ charged
- who lived in between 1885 - 1962?(last name only)
- What was the name of Rutherford's model called?(3words)
- democritus was called
- Rutherford did most of his major work at the University of ____
- His famous experiment was called ______ experiment(3words
- where Democritus lived in ______
- Atoms cannot be_____, created, or destroyed.
- expanded the atomic theory of____. dividing them; means eternity of existing nature of space and motion; density is proportional to the volume of an atom
- CHADWICK-
- JJ Thomson’s wife(two words)
- In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom based on _______ that energy is transferred only in certain well defined quantities.(two words)
- Rutherford met ______ (who would soon discover the electron), who encouraged him to study recently-discovered x-rays.(two words)
- thomson was born in Cheetham hill, Manchester in what country?(2words)
- who was born in Eaglesfield, Cumbria, Uk(last name only)
- Rutherford discovered that ____ was composed of 2 different kinds of atoms, and proved the existence of isotopes in a stable element.
- Compounds are formed by a _________ of 2 or more different kinds of atoms.
- every radioactive element ______ in radioactivity over time
- Rutherford was born in Brightwater,________(2words)
- Bohr offered a place for many escaping ______ scientists to live and work after hitler took over germany.(religion)
- who lived between 1871 - 1937(2words)
- Atoms of a given element are ____ in size, mass, and other properties
- James Chadwick was born in ______, UK
- J.J. Thomson was born(3 different sets of numbers;month,day,year)
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- Experiments with ______ (Crookes) tubes(two words)
- Heisenberg was Most famous for his ______ ________ and theory of quantum mechanics which he published at the age of twenty-three in 1925. (two words)
- the atom was believed to be composed of a _______ charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
- Electrons should move around the nucleus but only in prescribed orbits. When jumping from one orbit to another with ______ energy, a light quantum is emitted.
- who was born on 1932?
- Elements are made of extremely small particles called _______.
- which scientist contributed greatly to the making of the German atomic program during ww11?(last name only)
- BOHR-
- Bohr’s atomic model was called 3 things, the Rutherford-Bohr model, __________ and the Bohr diagram(two words)
- John Dalton Discovered the _____ in 1803.
- Rutherford discovered the atomic ____ and developed a model of the atom that was similar to the solar system.
- RUTHERFORD-
- John Dalton Published a book_____(two words)
- Rutherford designed an experiment to use the alpha particles emitted by a radioactive element as probes to the unseen world of ________.(two words)
- J.J. Thomson ______ 13 books and more than 200 papers in his lifetime.
- discovered a way to formulate ___________ in terms of matrices.(2words)
- James Chadwick _____ on July 24, 1974
- Chadwick’s research went to the making of _______ explosions and nuclear energy. It helped a lot in WW11
- who lived between 1901 - 1976?(2words)
- THOMSON-
- What country was Heisenberg born in?
- Bohr proposed his quantized shell _______ of the atom to explain how electrons can have stable orbits around the nucleus.
- He also ______ the atom in 1803
- J.J thomson originally called these particles '______,' although they are now called electrons.
- Chadwick could tell that the radiation was neutral because it was not deflected by electric or _____ fields and it did not invoke the photoelectric effect.
- 1766-1844(two words)
- J.J Thomson died in ________ on August 30, 1940
- in the span of seven years, he published ___ papers.(8*10=?)
- Niels Bohr was born in Copenhagen, ________(country)
- HEISENBERG-
- DALTON-
69 Clues: BOHR- • DALTON- • THOMSON- • CHADWICK- • RUTHERFORD- • HEISENBERG- • 1766-1844(two words) • who was born on 1932? • democritus was called • JJ Thomson’s wife(two words) • all ____ was composed of atoms • He also ______ the atom in 1803 • where Democritus lived in ______ • _____ lived in the time 460-370B.C. • What country was Heisenberg born in? • James Chadwick _____ on July 24, 1974 • ...
7.1 Hair Theory 2017-08-15
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- Second layer consisting of unique protein structures
- The muscle that causes the hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold is known as the _______ pili
- Hair grows from a tube-like “pocket” called a root sheath or a(n):
- Central core of hair shaft
- What is the total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin called?
- Determine amount and type of melanin produced
- process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- The hair follicle that produces tightly curled hair is typically:
- The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically:
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- Located at the bottom of the follicle and supplying nourishment to the germinal matrix is the:
- The lips, soles of the feet, palms of the hands and eyelids do not have:
- The resting stage of hair growth when the hair bulb has no attached root sheath is the ______ stage.
- Form bundles called melanosomes
- Which type of melanin produces black/brown hair color?
- Which stage is known as the active growing stage of hair?
- Which portion of the hair would display living cells underneath a microscope?
- Which type of melanin produces red/orange hair color?
- What helps prevent the hair and skin from becoming too dry?
- The outer covering of the hair shaft made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales is called the:
- The study of hair
20 Clues: The study of hair • Central core of hair shaft • Form bundles called melanosomes • Determine amount and type of melanin produced • The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically: • Second layer consisting of unique protein structures • Which type of melanin produces red/orange hair color? • Which type of melanin produces black/brown hair color? • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword 2020-12-16
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- It is the condition in which all system parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole system of the client.
- Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs.
- 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.
- Represented by setting goals and making decisions about and being agreed on the means to achieve goals.
- The background for human interactions.
- Type of relationship that have four sequential phases ( Orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution) based on the concept of Peplau
- Environmental factors, intra (emotion, feeling), inter (role expectation), and extra personal in nature, that have potential for disrupting system stability.
- 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 system that encompasses the concepts of organization, authority, power status and decision making
- A process of energy depletion and disorganization moving the system toward illness or possible death.
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- A state of balance of harmony requiring energy exchanges as the client adequately copes with stressors
- Plans initiated towards achievement of mutually set goals
- Defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action.
- Phase of interpersonal relationship wherein Client seeks assistance ,asks questions, shares past experiences.
- It involves to finding out whether goals are achieved or not.
- It is considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action.
- Role of a nurse that helps to clarify domains of dependence interdependence and independence and acts on clients behalf as an advocate
- Focuses on keeping stressors and the stress response from having a detrimental effect on the body.
- Occurs after other phases are completed successfully
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. • ...
Cell Theory & Types 2021-10-04
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- both cell types need this
- plants,animals,&_______ are examples of eukaryotes
- concluded that animals were made of cells
- prokaryotic cells are relatively ___ in size
- cell with no nucleus
- found in eukaryotic cells
- discovered plants were made of cells
- surrounds cell and lets things in and out
- the basic unit of all life
- cell with a nucleus
- example of prokaryotic cell
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- discovered cells only come from cells
- discovered bacteria
- genetic material in all cells
- single celled, like prokaryotes
- jelly-like fluid found in both cells
- found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
- what van Leeuwenhoek called protists
- more than one cell like eukaryotes
- eukaryotic cells are ___than prokaryotic cells
- observed cork and discovered cells
21 Clues: discovered bacteria • cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • both cell types need this • found in eukaryotic cells • the basic unit of all life • example of prokaryotic cell • genetic material in all cells • single celled, like prokaryotes • more than one cell like eukaryotes • observed cork and discovered cells • jelly-like fluid found in both cells • ...
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 • ...
ICD10 theory 2 2017-01-19
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- Chapter VI is an example of what type of chapter? (4,6)
- what is the fifth character default when coding frcatures? (6)
- which type of modifier does not affect the code selection (12)
- which coding standards begin with DChS ? (7)
- what type of baby is coded to R25.8? (7)
- what does the E in STEMI stand for? (9)
- where there is any doubt where a condition should be coded, which type of chapter must take priority? (7,5)
- a type of punctuation indicated by a vertical line (5)
- what does the S in GBS stand for? (13)
- what does the S in SDLD stand for? Coded to P22.0 (7)
- another word for the underlying condition in the dagger and asterisk system (9)
- what kind of fetal movements are coded to O36.8? (7)
- which month was the primary diagnosis definition mandated in 1997? (5)
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- what must always be coded if documented for a newborn at P74.1? (11)
- how must the asthma be described in order to record J46.X status asthmaticus? (5, 6)
- what must always be coded if documented on stroke patients? (10)
- one of the three dimensions of coding (10,5)
- congenital malformations are presetn from when? (5)
- rules in ICD10 ref book are in what colour box? (4)
- another word for "hospital acquired" (10)
- a predominantly secondary neoplasm site (4)
- the absence or presence of what is recorded with the fifth character at category I70-? (8)
- what type of hearing loss must always be coded? (6)
23 Clues: what does the S in GBS stand for? (13) • what does the E in STEMI stand for? (9) • what type of baby is coded to R25.8? (7) • another word for "hospital acquired" (10) • a predominantly secondary neoplasm site (4) • one of the three dimensions of coding (10,5) • which coding standards begin with DChS ? (7) • congenital malformations are presetn from when? (5) • ...
GCSE PE THEORY 2017-02-08
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- The cranium is an example of which type of bone
- A part of well being to do with meeting new people
- The gas that makes up 78% of the air inhaled and exhaled
- runner An example of an event that will require type 1 muscle fibres
- The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, blood and what?
- These vessels are one cell thick
- These help to clot the blood when injured
- This flatterns and pulls the lungs down when inhaling
- These carry blood away from the heart
- The muscle in the heart that seperates the left and right side
- An example of an event that will require type 11x muscle fibres
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- The heart is an example of which type of muscle
- A pair of muscles is called
- One of the functions of the cardiovascular system to help seal wounds
- The very bottom of the vertebrae
- The movement of limbs towards the midline of the body
- Is the watery fluid part of the blood that makes it a liquid
- The aorta pumps out what type of blood to go around the body?
- These connect bone to bone
- The total amount of food groups as part of a balanced diet
- The name of the valves that prevent back flow into the ventricles
- Hinge and condyloid are an example of one of these
22 Clues: These connect bone to bone • A pair of muscles is called • The very bottom of the vertebrae • These vessels are one cell thick • These carry blood away from the heart • These help to clot the blood when injured • The heart is an example of which type of muscle • The cranium is an example of which type of bone • A part of well being to do with meeting new people • ...
Music Theory Terms 2018-11-06
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- indicates the volume of music
- loud
- a half step down a note
- gradually get faster
- soft
- moderately loud
- a half step above a note
- takes up the entire measure
- gradually get softer
- very soft
- gradually get louder
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- moderately soft
- also known as G Clef
- takes up one beat
- takes up two beats
- gradually get slower
- very loud
- how fast or slow the music is
- joins two notes that are the same
- also known as F Clef
- smoothly connects two or more different notes
21 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • moderately soft • moderately loud • takes up one beat • takes up two beats • also known as G Clef • gradually get slower • gradually get faster • also known as F Clef • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • a half step down a note • a half step above a note • takes up the entire measure • indicates the volume of music • how fast or slow the music is • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
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- A half step below any note
- medium loud
- 4/4
- Gradually getting quieter
- loud
- Four notes per beat
- A half step above any note
- Two notes per beat
- To play something again
- Note that lasts an entire measure
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- Note that lasts two beats
- Make a note last half as much more as the note itself
- One note per beat
- Quiet
- Gradually getting louder
- Very Quiet
- medium quiet
- Notes that fall above or below the staff land on these
- very loud
- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
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 • Note that lasts two beats • Gradually getting quieter • 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 Crossword 2018-11-06
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- note: makes a note one beat longer
- higher pitch in a note
- line: where to start or end for each measure or music
- set of 5 horizontal lines
- hold the beat in the music
- harmony or melody
- above middle C
- rhythmic movement
- silence in a music piece
- attached
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- a tone
- to repeat a measure or line
- clef: symbol that indicates to F next below middle C
- smooth and long
- volume change
- makes the note darker or louder
- The pitch for the measure
- makes notes sound brighter
- the pitch for the beat
- lower pitch in a note
20 Clues: a tone • attached • volume change • above middle C • smooth and long • harmony or melody • rhythmic movement • lower pitch in a note • higher pitch in a note • the pitch for the beat • silence in a music piece • set of 5 horizontal lines • The pitch for the measure • hold the beat in the music • makes notes sound brighter • to repeat a measure or line • makes the note darker or louder • ...
PDE Theory Crossword 2023-06-27
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- physical injury, especially that which is deliberately inflicted
- if your need help you can always...
- a group of people who are friends
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something
- unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements
- when you are treated or treat something with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly
- something all relationships need to have
- the state of being happy
- the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction
- you should always look after your mental, physical and social...
- the action of protecting, or the state of being protected
- a group of persons united by the ties of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a single household and interacting with each other in their respective social positions
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance
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- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- the limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- the quality of being logically or factually sound
- prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
- a service for young people to call anytime, for any reason when they are in need
- a relationship between friends
- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively
- the action of helping someone to do something
- standards of behaviour; principles of right and wrong
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- it's never too late to tell the...
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- the people in your life that help you achieve your personal and professional goals
30 Clues: the state of being happy • a relationship between friends • a group of people who are friends • it's never too late to tell the... • if your need help you can always... • seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce • something all relationships need to have • the action of helping someone to do something • the quality of being logically or factually sound • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- when the cell has no nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- Unit that Produces proteins
- Protective layer outside the cell that gives the cell its shape
- the unit that packages proteins
- The brain of the cell
- Unit transfers proteins
- When the cell has a nucleus
- thin layer inside the cell wall that decides what goes in and out
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- A unit in the cell
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Basic unit of life
- a living thing
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- contains the DNA
- The unit that plays a role in cell division
- The green pigment that gives the plant its color
- Stores fluid and nutrients
- Contains genes
20 Clues: a living thing • Contains genes • contains the DNA • A unit in the cell • Basic unit of life • The brain of the cell • Unit transfers proteins • Unit that cleans the cell • The powerhouse of the cell • Stores fluid and nutrients • Unit that Produces proteins • When the cell has a nucleus • when the cell has no nucleus • the unit that packages proteins • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Kinetic Molecular Theory 2023-11-21
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- : French chemist known for his work on gases comparing pressure and temperature
- : Unit of measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of substance
- : Thin layer of frozen dew on surfaces
- : The opposite of contraction; spreading out
- : Measure of mass per unit volume in a substance
- : Severe snowstorm with strong winds
- : Solid form of water
- : Explanation of gas behavior based on the motion of particles (abbrev.)
- : A famous festival of December
- : Absorbing heat from the surroundings
- : Mathematical expression for the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature in an ideal gas
- : Transition from one state of matter to another
- : Forces that hold molecules together but are weaker than chemical bonds
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- : Scientist credited with a gas law describing the relationship between pressure and volume
- : Last name of the scientist who determined that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain an equal number of molecules
- : Delicate crystalline structure falling from the sky
- : Releasing heat into the surroundings
- : Scientist credited with a gas law comparing the relationship between temperature and volume
- : Man made out of snow with carrot nose
- : School closure due to winter weather
- : A citrus fruit with color name
- : Degree of hotness or coldness measured on a scale
- : Hand-warmers worn in cold weather
23 Clues: : Solid form of water • : A famous festival of December • : A citrus fruit with color name • : Hand-warmers worn in cold weather • : Severe snowstorm with strong winds • : Thin layer of frozen dew on surfaces • : Releasing heat into the surroundings • : School closure due to winter weather • : Absorbing heat from the surroundings • : Man made out of snow with carrot nose • ...
Atomic theory/structure 2023-10-12
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- What particle orbits around the nucleus?
- What dose the periodic table contain?
- What did mendeleev create
- Who discovered the nucleus?
- What is a portion of matter called?
- What is the power house of the cell?
- What charge dose proton have?
- Who discovered the electron orbit?
- What is every living thing made of?
- Who created the periodic table?
- Who discovered the atom?
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- What form contains equal protons but different neutrons?
- Who discovered the electron?
- Who confirmed that any liquid is made up of molecules?
- What particle has neutral charge in the nucleus?
- What do electrons orbit on?
- Who first believed in the theory of a atom?
- What particle has positive charge in the nucleus?
- charge dose electron have?
- What molecule relies on its net charge due to electrons?
20 Clues: Who discovered the atom? • What did mendeleev create • charge dose electron have? • What do electrons orbit on? • Who discovered the nucleus? • Who discovered the electron? • What charge dose proton have? • Who created the periodic table? • Who discovered the electron orbit? • What is a portion of matter called? • What is every living thing made of? • ...
Music Theory #1 2025-02-05
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- Multiple notes or voices play simultaneously to produce a new sound
- The number of beats per measure
- White keys on a piano play the ________ notes
- Sounds stable and pleasing
- A specific pattern of strong and weak pulses
- Duration is the length each pitch will sound
- Interval is one semitone
- Indicates how fast or slow a piece of music plays
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- The black keys on a piano play the ________ notes
- Adds notes that do not sound pleasant when played together
- Represents the number of half-steps between two notes
- Interval is two semitones, or two half-steps
- Rhythms that accent or emphasize the offbeats
- Audio vibration produced by an instrument or voice
- A succession of notes or voices arranged into a musical phrase
- Refers to the intensity or emphases placed on notes
- Foundation of both harmony and melody
- A tool to help you understand and explain how music works
- And Weak Beats Strong beats are the downbeats, and weak beats are the offbeats
- A repeating pulse that underlies a musical pattern
20 Clues: Interval is one semitone • Sounds stable and pleasing • The number of beats per measure • Foundation of both harmony and melody • Interval is two semitones, or two half-steps • A specific pattern of strong and weak pulses • Duration is the length each pitch will sound • Rhythms that accent or emphasize the offbeats • White keys on a piano play the ________ notes • ...
102.14 Hair Theory 2024-09-13
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- Only the cells of the hair ____ are alive.
- The upper layer of skin, technically referred to as the _____ layer of the epidermis.
- The germinal ______ is the area of the bulb where cell division (mitosis) takes place.
- The second layer of the hair shaft, consisting of unique protein structures; gives hair most of its pigment and strength—-elasticity.
- Tube-like “pocket” called the root sheath, out of which the hair will grow.
- The outer covering of the hair shaft, made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales.
- The muscle that causes the hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold is called the arrector ____.
- Sebum mixed with the body’s perspiration to form the acid ______.
- A process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- A brief transitional stage, when all cell division stops.
- The _________ glands, or oil glands, produce sebum (oil) and send it up through the follicles to the surface of the skin to prevent the hair and skin from becoming too dry.
- The hair is made up primarily of _______.
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- The central core of the hair shaft, also called the pith or marrow; often absent in fine or very fine hair.
- The technical name for eyelashes.
- The hair fiber, sometimes referred to as the hair _____ or strand.
- The main purposes of hair are adornment and __________.
- The three factors that affect the behavior of the hair are ________, environment or weather and products or appliances.
- The portion of the hair that is inside the hair follicle under the skin’s surface.
- A condition resulting in a total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin.
- The papilla is filled with ___________ (small blood vessels) that supply nourishment to the cells around it, called germinal matrix cells.
- A pigment called _______ gives skin and hair their color.
- At the base of the hair follicle is a large structure called the papilla.
- The technical name for the hair of the eyebrows.
- The active growing stage, during which each hair bulb has an attached root sheath.
- The resting stage, when each hair bulb has no attached root sheath.
- The _____ of the hair follicle determines the natural flow or wave pattern of the hair.
- The _____ of the follicle will determine the shape of the hair shat as it grows from the follicle.
- The study of hair.
28 Clues: The study of hair. • The technical name for eyelashes. • The hair is made up primarily of _______. • Only the cells of the hair ____ are alive. • The technical name for the hair of the eyebrows. • The main purposes of hair are adornment and __________. • A pigment called _______ gives skin and hair their color. • ...
Music Theory Fun 2024-05-01
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- How many spaces are on a staff?
- a vertical line that separates the staff
- four sixteenth notes in insect language
- the main tune in a song
- means the speed of the music
- How many beats are usually in a bar?
- How many beats is each insect rhythm worth?
- a note that is worth 4 beats
- a black note to the left
- How many lines are on a staff?
- the five lines that you write notes on
- to make something up on the spot
- The conductor holds this when conducting an orchestra.
- means volume of the music
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- two eighth notes in insect language
- What instrument do we use in the keyboard lab?
- In grade 7, you will learn to play this stringed instrument.
- a long held or repeated note
- a black note to the right
- At the start of the staff there is a t____ c__.
- The steady pulse in a piece of music
- a note that is worth 2 beats
- a scale with only five notes
- the name of the person who directs an orchestra or choir
- a quarternote in insect language
- the electronic instrument that you used to play your insect rhythm
- the instrument at the front of the music room.
- The order of the lines on the staff
- The order of the spaces on the staff
29 Clues: the main tune in a song • a black note to the left • a black note to the right • means volume of the music • a long held or repeated note • a note that is worth 2 beats • means the speed of the music • a scale with only five notes • a note that is worth 4 beats • How many lines are on a staff? • How many spaces are on a staff? • a quarternote in insect language • ...
Theory of Evolution 2024-12-06
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- The selective breeding of organisms by humans for certain desirable traits (2 words)
- This term refers to the variety of living things that inhabit Planet Earth (2 words)
- A method of breeding that allows only certain organisms with desired characteristics to mate and produce offspring (2 words)
- A letter from this scientist prompted Darwin to publish his book, "On the Origin of Species"
- Body structures that are similar in structure but are different in function
- The age of an object in relation to the ages of other species (2 words)
- The relatively sudden appearance of new species when organisms move into vacant niches (2 words)
- Structures that serve no purpose in a living organism. They seem to be left over from a previous ancestor
- Darwin used this phrase to indicate that every species must have descended from preexisting species and that each species had changed over time
- an explanation that has been heavily tested and is supported by a large body of evidence
- The process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
- The terms means "change over time"
- In any given population, chance _________ exist that might be passed to future generations.
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- The ___________ provides the most powerful evidence for evolution (2 words)
- Darwin used this term to describe the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its specific environment
- The process by which different species evolve similar traits because they face similar environmental demands (2 words)
- A model of evolution in which gradual change over a long period of time leads to biological diversity
- This is the principle that all living things are derived from common ancestors (2 words)
- An event where many types of living things disappear at the same time (2 words)
- A characteristic possessed by an organism that enhances its survival and ability to reproduce in a specific environment
- The actual age of a fossil determined through radioactive dating processes (2 words)
- Layers of rock
- The preserved remains of ancient organisms
- In this process, closely related species become more and more dissimilar
- The process in which individuals with certain inherited traits leave more offspring than individuals with other traits (2 words)
- The study of the locations of organisms around the world
- This term describes a pattern of long and stable periods interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change (2 words)
- During Darwin's voyage around the world, a stop in these islands proved to be the most influential of all in Darwin's developing theory (2 words)
- What was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on? (2 words)
29 Clues: Layers of rock • The terms means "change over time" • The preserved remains of ancient organisms • The study of the locations of organisms around the world • What was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on? (2 words) • The age of an object in relation to the ages of other species (2 words) • ...
Big Bang Theory 2024-12-21
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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 • ...
Big Bang Theory 2025-03-24
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- Also known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB), it is the remnant thermal radiation from the early universe, providing evidence of the Big Bang and serving as a snapshot of the universe at about 380,000 years old.
- A form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible to direct observation it is inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter and cosmic structures.
- A unit of distance equal to the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum.
- The process where light atomic nuclei combine to form heavier ones
- An instrument used to measure the intensity of light, often employed in astronomy to analyze the brightness of celestial objects.
- The hot, dense state of the early universe shortly after the Big Bang, before the formation of atoms, when radiation and high-energy particles dominated.
- Refers to the thermal history of the universe, with the current temperature of space
- A form of matter composed of antiparticles, which have the same mass as particles of ordinary matter but opposite charge; when matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate, releasing energy.
- The change in the wavelength of light or sound due to the relative motion between the source and the observer, with redshift indicating motion away and blueshift indicating motion toward.
- A type of variable star that pulsates in a predictable manner, making it a crucial "standard candle" for measuring cosmic distances.
- A space-based observatory launched in 1990 that has provided high-resolution images of the universe, significantly contributing to our understanding of cosmology.
- A rapid exponential expansion of the universe that occurred within a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang, explaining its large-scale structure and uniformity.
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- Influencing phenomena from the formation of stars and galaxies to the behavior of cosmic magnetic fields and the nature of light.
- A point in space-time where gravitational forces cause matter to have infinite density and zero volume, often associated with black holes and the origin of the universe in the Big Bang.
- The average density of matter and energy in the universe needed to halt its expansion after an infinite time, resulting in a flat, spatially-closed universe.
- A fundamental dimension in physics, often understood as a continuous progression of events from the past to the future, influencing the evolution of the universe.
- (First Law) Also known as the law of conservation of energy, it states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
- The leading cosmological model explaining the origin of the universe, proposing that it began as an extremely hot, dense state and has been expanding ever since.
- The period in cosmic history following the Radiation Era, during which matter became the dominant component of the universe, leading to the formation of galaxies and stars.
- The unit of absolute temperature in the International System of Units (SI), starting from absolute zero, where all molecular motion ceases.
- The shortening of the wavelength of light from an object moving toward the observer, opposite of redshift.
- The apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from two different locations, used in astronomy to measure the distances of nearby stars.
- Light from these galaxies is shifted to longer wavelengths
- A system of two equal and opposite charges or magnetic poles separated by a distance, often used in reference to the cosmic microwave background radiation's temperature variations.
- A branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe
25 Clues: Light from these galaxies is shifted to longer wavelengths • The process where light atomic nuclei combine to form heavier ones • A branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe • A unit of distance equal to the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum. • ...
Food theory EoY 2025-05-20
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- eg sunflower seeds, corn, nuts
- C,B need o dissolve in water before your body absorbs them.
- A,D,E,K ingested then dissolved into fat
- best source of carbohydrates
- helps to promote the earthier type of cholesterol in our blood eg olives, almonds, avocados
- needed in small amounts by the body and are called vitamins and minerals (measured in mg)
- needed in large amounts by the body and are called protein, fats and carbs (measured in grams)
- HBV like amino acids from meat, fish , milk eggs eg.
- is broken down by bacteria in large bowel and can be digested
- the fats that can be seen eg butter, lard, vegetable oil
- potatoes, rice, pasta and yams
- less than 5g of sugar per 100g
- needed for energy
- this type of sugar grows in tropical countries
- the blood is not able to deliver sufficiant oxygen to cells, can be caused by lack of iron
- foud in the food you eat and provide your body with it to keep you healthy
- if you don’t eat enough and consume less energy than the body needs and fat stores and this can cause weight loss
- no sugar has been added to the product
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- not made by the body and therefore required to be supplied through our diet
- build up of fluid and ankles
- if you are not eating enough healthy nutritious food
- Someone who does not eat any animal products – meat, fish, eggs, dairy or any food that comes from an animal, including honey!
- very overweight with a lot of body fat
- made up by the body so therefore are not required from our diet
- The rate which uses energy to keep us breathing, keep our organs working and keep our organs and blood flowing (keeping us alive)
- NSP (fibre is referred to as this)
- sunflower oil olive oil can be good for health
- butter lard suet can be harmful to health
- sugar reduced by 25%
- LBV like plants from the peas, lentils, nuts, cereals and beans
- How energy is measured
- not easily broken down by the digestive system and most passes unchanged
- can be simple, found in plants or less harmful
- the fats that cannot be seen eg milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream
- protects your body from disease
- good fat and is an essential fatty acid that cannot be made in sufficient amounts
- less than 0.5g per serving
- in severe cases of malnutrition, usually in developing areas of the world where starvation and famine occurs. Children will get a pot belly and will fail to grow. If untreated the child will die.
38 Clues: needed for energy • sugar reduced by 25% • How energy is measured • less than 0.5g per serving • build up of fluid and ankles • best source of carbohydrates • eg sunflower seeds, corn, nuts • potatoes, rice, pasta and yams • less than 5g of sugar per 100g • protects your body from disease • NSP (fibre is referred to as this) • very overweight with a lot of body fat • ...
Theory of Music 2025-07-22
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- a number of great staff
- five lines and four spaces
- connects different notes smoothly (legato)
- slow
- four note
- very soft
- play louder
- half note
- half
- play softly
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- gradually louder
- eight note
- cancel any accidental
- raise a semitone
- very loud
- play loudly
- separates measures
- play the note short and detached
- connects two same notes (sustains sound)
- divided the staff
- lower a semitone
- end
22 Clues: end • slow • half • very loud • four note • very soft • half note • eight note • play loudly • play louder • play softly • gradually louder • raise a semitone • lower a semitone • divided the staff • separates measures • cancel any accidental • a number of great staff • five lines and four spaces • play the note short and detached • connects two same notes (sustains sound) • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-09-20
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- Discovered the neutron
- Experiment that led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus
- Concept for electron energy levels in atoms
- The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons
- Discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube
- In quantum mechanics, these define the regions where electrons are likely to be found
- Schrödinger's theory describes electrons in terms of these functions
- A neutral particle in the nucleus, contributing to atomic mass
- Discovered the nucleus
- A negatively charged particle found in all atoms
- A positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom
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- Refers to a simplified representation of atoms
- Early Greek philosopher
- Basic unit of matter
- Formulated the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics
- Thomson's model of the atom describes electrons embedded in a positively charged "pudding"
- Proposed the first modern atomic theory in 1803
- Developed a model of the atom with quantized energy levels
- Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom
- Heisenberg's principle
20 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Discovered the neutron • Discovered the nucleus • Heisenberg's principle • Early Greek philosopher • Concept for electron energy levels in atoms • Refers to a simplified representation of atoms • Proposed the first modern atomic theory in 1803 • Discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube • A negatively charged particle found in all atoms • ...
Atomic Theory Vocabulary 2025-11-18
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- particle two protons and two neutrons (a helium ion) emitted during fission
- particle electron emitted during fission
- an isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons in the nucleus having a mass number of 3
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- The Nuclei of two atoms combine to create a new atom
- atomic nucleus splits and releases lots of energy
- change when elements change into different elements because the number of protons has changed
- Mass Average mass of all the known isotopes of an element
- Made up of protons and neutrons; Center of an atom
- most common hydrogen isotope; has one proton and no neutrons so the mass number is 1
- ray ray of energy emitted during fission
- A charged atom created by gaining or losing electrons
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- Atoms of one element that have different numbers of neutrons
- negatively charged subatomic particle; located in the electron cloud; mass of basically nothing
- of ion # of protons - # of electrons
- Basic unit of matter; Smallest particle of an element
- neutrally charged subatomic particle; located in the nucleus; mass of 1 a.m.u.
- positively charged subatomic particle; located in the nucleus; mass of 1 a.m.u
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron in the nucleus having a mass number of 2
- A negatively charged ion
- nuclear force force that holds the nucleus (protons and neutrons) together
- Number The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus
- number Number of protons; identifies the element
- A positively charged ion
24 Clues: A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • of ion # of protons - # of electrons • particle electron emitted during fission • ray ray of energy emitted during fission • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom • number Number of protons; identifies the element • atomic nucleus splits and releases lots of energy • ...
Theory of Evolution 2025-11-27
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- reserved remains or traces of organisms that show the history of life on Earth.
- Animals with a backbone; include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
- Economist whose ideas on population growth influenced Darwin; he argued that populations tend to increase faster than resources, leading to competition.
- Selection — The process where advantageous traits increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction.
- Animals without a backbone; some of the earliest life forms.
- Similarities in early developmental stages among different species.
- Random changes in DNA that introduce new genetic variation.
- Similar body parts in different species indicating common ancestry.
- The distribution of species across different geographic areas.
- Differences in traits among individuals within a species due to genetic differences.
- The concept that body parts used frequently become stronger, while those not used weaken over generations.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Naturalist who proposed the theory of natural selection, explaining how species evolve over time.
- The idea that traits developed during an organism’s lifetime can be inherited by offspring.
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- The idea that certain organelles (like mitochondria and chloroplasts) originated from free-living bacteria that were engulfed by early eukaryotic cells.
- The formation of new species from existing ones over time.
- Geologist who popularized uniformitarianism, emphasizing that Earth's features result from ongoing processes over long timescales.
- The process by which species change over time through genetic variation and natural selection.
- DNA similarities that support evolutionary relationships.
- Early evolutionary thinker who proposed that organisms can pass on traits acquired during their lifetime.
- Random changes in gene frequencies, especially in small populations.
- The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, supporting the idea of continental drift and evolution.
- Geologist who proposed that the Earth is shaped by slow, natural processes over immense periods, influencing ideas about deep time.
23 Clues: DNA similarities that support evolutionary relationships. • The formation of new species from existing ones over time. • Random changes in DNA that introduce new genetic variation. • Animals without a backbone; some of the earliest life forms. • The distribution of species across different geographic areas. • ...
Chapter 4 : Theory 2025-12-10
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- _____________ This refers to processes people use to gain knowledge.
- Piaget used the term _____________ for children mentally organizing what they percieve in their environment.
- _____________In Piaget’s stage from 7-11, children learn to think systematically.
- ____________occurs as new links in the brain form.
- Each child develops at his or her own _____________.
- _____________ This involves learning to relate to others, feelings, and expression of feelings.
- _____________ is using the part of the body to solve problems, handle objects, and express emotions.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from years 1 - 4.
- How many stages did Erikson hypothesize?
- _______________ is the change or growth that occurs in children.
- Which theorist developed the idea that solutions to each crisis must be satisfying both personally and socially?
- A child’s brain responds each time a caregiver provides __________________________.
- _____________ are mental representations or concepts.
- Linked neurons lead to connections called _____________.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for children assuming others see the world the same way they do
- Which theorist developed the idea that children learn through social and cultural experiences?
- The _____________ describes how children gain control of their head, then arms then legs.
- _______________ is birth through the first year.
- _____________ This is the sequence of biological changes in children.
- _____________ intelligence means you have a gift for understanding the feelings, behaviors, moods, and motives of others.
- Which theorist developed the idea that intelligence is the result of complex interactions between a child's heredity and their experiences?
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- _______________ includes children from age 1 to their 3rd birthday.
- _____________ is Piaget’s concept from birth to 2 years.
- _____________ intelligence includes photographers and artists.
- _____________ involves using large muscles in legs and arms; running and skipping
- _____________ is a principle or idea that is proposed, researched and generally accepted as an explanation
- _____________intelligence is more than math, it is using logic and reasoning to solve problems.
- _____________ is a specific span of time for the normal development of certain types of skills
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that more is achieved when children learn from a peer or an adult.
- _____________Piaget noted this term as the process of taking in new information and adding to what the child already knows.
- _____________ involves using small muscles of the hand and fingers; grasping
- _____________ is proposed by Gardner and includes 8 areas of intelligences used by the human brain.
- _____________ intelligence is fostered by nature walks, growing a garden, and exami
- The links between _____________ develop rapidly.
- The term _____________ is Piaget noting children can classify groups of objects and put objects in a series order.
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that learning happens on a scale.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- The ability of an infant’s brain to change according to stimulation is _____________occurs
- _____________ refers to bodily changes
- _____________ involves the ability to use language for expression
- _____________ intelligence is the ability to understand the inner self, communicating needs, understanding your desires and motives.
- _____________ intelligence is being drawn to the art of sound and appreciate all forms of musical expression.
- _____________ Examples include: Language, thought, reasoning, and imagination
- The _____________ describes how children grow from their center outward
- _____________is a flood of sounds and sights and is one factor that can cause harmful stress to infants.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from prenatal development to 8 years.
- _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 6 months
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that children need to think aloud.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for adjusting what is already known to fit the new information
- _____________ age children are between 3 to 5 years old.
- Too much _____________ over time can lead to problems with memory and regluating emotion.
53 Clues: _____________ refers to bodily changes • How many stages did Erikson hypothesize? • _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7 • The links between _____________ develop rapidly. • _______________ is birth through the first year. • ____________occurs as new links in the brain form. • Each child develops at his or her own _____________. • ...
music theory final 2025-11-20
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- (form) Pattern repeated at new pitch levels.
- Cadence A cadence moving V–vi (or V to anything except I).
- (ternary) (form) Large ternary form (ABA) with smaller forms inside each section.
- (form) One voice imitates another exactly after a delay.
- Period (form) Four phrases grouped into two pairs; only final phrase has a full cadence.
- (form) Section with no complete subject; often modulatory.
- (form) Two-part form (A–B).
- Cadence Cadence IV–I.
- Cadence A cadence ending on V.
- Period (form) Two phrases with different beginnings.
- (form) A connecting passage between sections.
- (form) Form where the opening material returns inside a section (like rounded binary).
- (form) Form where the first section ends in tonic.
- (form) Form with recurring theme: A–B–A–C–A.
- (form) Opening section presenting main themes.
- Cadence A cadence ending V–I (or V7–I).
- (form) Return of main themes in tonic.
- Smallest recognizable musical idea.
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- (form) Main theme of a fugue.
- (form) Middle section where motives are transformed and sequenced.
- (form) Form where the end of one phrase matches the end of another phrase.
- (form) Secondary melodic idea that consistently follows the subject.
- Period (form) Two phrases with similar beginnings.
- (form) Form where phrase lengths or periods are unequal.
- (form) One voice repeats another's musical idea.
- (form) Form where the first section modulates away from tonic.
- (form) Three-part form (A–B–A).
- (theme/section) Final material that ends a section.
- (form) Small unit within a phrase; does not end in a cadence.
- A musical unit ending with a cadence.
- (form) Passage that leads back to tonic or main theme.
- (one-phrase period) (form) 2+2+4 structure: presentation → continuation → cadence.
- (form) Short connecting phrase between themes or sections.
- (form) Two phrases: antecedent + consequent.
- (form) Melody turned upside down (intervals go in opposite direction).
- (theme/section) Material that modulates to a new key.
36 Clues: Cadence Cadence IV–I. • (form) Two-part form (A–B). • (form) Main theme of a fugue. • Cadence A cadence ending on V. • (form) Three-part form (A–B–A). • Smallest recognizable musical idea. • A musical unit ending with a cadence. • (form) Return of main themes in tonic. • Cadence A cadence ending V–I (or V7–I). • (form) Pattern repeated at new pitch levels. • ...
Learning theory Crossword 2025-12-17
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- Reduced response after repeated harmless stimulus
- conditioning Learning through association between two stimuli
- Psychologist associated with Skinner boxes
- Consequence that decreases behaviour
- reinforcement Reward given only some of the tim
- learning Type of learning involving rewards and punishments
- reinforcement Reward that increases behaviour
- and error Learning by repeating actions until successful
- Scientist associated with imprinting in geese
- stimulus Stimulus that naturally triggers a response
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- learning Learning by watching others
- behaviour Fixed pattern of behaviour present at birth
- learning Sudden problem-solving without trial and error
- learning Learning that occurs without immediate reinforcement
- reinforcement Repeated reward given every time behaviour occurs
- Increased response after repeated strong stimulus
- reinforcement Removal of something unpleasant to increase behaviour
- response Learned response to a previously neutral stimulus
- Scientist famous for experiments with dogs and bells
- Animal used by Tolman to study maze learning
- conditioning Learning based on consequences of behaviour
21 Clues: learning Learning by watching others • Consequence that decreases behaviour • Psychologist associated with Skinner boxes • Animal used by Tolman to study maze learning • reinforcement Reward that increases behaviour • Scientist associated with imprinting in geese • reinforcement Reward given only some of the tim • Reduced response after repeated harmless stimulus • ...
colors 2021-02-22
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- color of a fruit (same shape as plum)
- name of a pop singer
- color of dark clouds
- color of dirt
- most people forget this color in the rainbow
- color of strawberry
- color of grape
- color of blackberry
- color of the sky
- color of grass
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- color of the sun
- color of a penny
- color of the outside of grapefruit
- color of snow
- color of deep water in the ocean
- color of water
- color of a quarter, dime, Nickle
17 Clues: color of dirt • color of snow • color of water • color of grape • color of grass • color of the sun • color of a penny • color of the sky • color of strawberry • color of blackberry • name of a pop singer • color of dark clouds • color of deep water in the ocean • color of a quarter, dime, Nickle • color of the outside of grapefruit • color of a fruit (same shape as plum) • ...
Scientific Thinking Crossword 2024-07-06
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- Base unit for mass
- Base unit for length
- Type of data that cannot be measured (color, smell, shape, etc.)
- Variable that is being measured or observed in the experiment
- Group used to compare to other groups for expected results
- A scientifically tested and proven idea to explain facts or events
- Justifies the evidence that supports the claim
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- A statement that answers the question
- Variable that is being changed in an experiment
- Type of data that uses numbers (mass, length, etc.)
- Scientific data that supports your claim
- Base unit for volume
- A possible answer or prediction to a question you asked
- Lab equipment used to protect your eyes
14 Clues: Base unit for mass • Base unit for length • Base unit for volume • A statement that answers the question • Lab equipment used to protect your eyes • Scientific data that supports your claim • Justifies the evidence that supports the claim • Variable that is being changed in an experiment • Type of data that uses numbers (mass, length, etc.) • ...
Smith Post Crosswords 2025-12-14
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- People fully in agreement.
- The act that a criminal commits.
- ____ organ (meaning a musical organ).
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- The heading of a newspaper.
- A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- Another word for normal.
- All the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death.
- The soft shade of a color.
8 Clues: Another word for normal. • People fully in agreement. • The soft shade of a color. • The heading of a newspaper. • The act that a criminal commits. • ____ organ (meaning a musical organ). • All the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death. • ...
Artistic Styles Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-27
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- the name of a color
- the color wheel starting at red and ending at yellow-green
- the color spectrum bent into a circle
- an equal mix of two primary colors
- red, yellow, blue color wheel
- a closed line
- colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
- adding black to a color
- configuration of something
- an art form that combines events in an strange or a dream like way
- short brush strokes of bright color
- adding white to a color
- the color wheel starting at green and ending at red-violet
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- an equal mix of a primary color and secondary color
- deals with reflected light
- artist style that is totally abstract
- how something feels
- a style of art portrayed by geometric forms
- a type of art that is made of different materials
- a straight path that extends
- adding black or white to a color
21 Clues: a closed line • the name of a color • how something feels • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • deals with reflected light • configuration of something • a straight path that extends • red, yellow, blue color wheel • adding black or white to a color • an equal mix of two primary colors • short brush strokes of bright color • the color spectrum bent into a circle • ...
Cosmo 2024-02-19
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- known as hue
- visible line separating colored hair from new growth
- measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- non ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
- known as boosters
- first time the hair is colored
- predominant tone of a color
- process that deposits color in the hair in a single application
- bleaching or decolorizing; chemical process involving the diffusion of the natural color
- used to equalize porosity
- achieved by mixing secondary color and its neighboring primary color on color wheel
- (two words) the natural color of hair
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- color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin
- non-permanent color
- unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- known as free-form technique
- understanding color relationships
- process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color
- the strength of a color
20 Clues: known as hue • known as boosters • non-permanent color • the strength of a color • used to equalize porosity • predominant tone of a color • known as free-form technique • first time the hair is colored • understanding color relationships • (two words) the natural color of hair • contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin • visible line separating colored hair from new growth • ...
La Ropa 2017-05-24
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- Llevar puesto
- Alto o bajo
- Llevar con un traje
- Un color favorite de las chicas
- Capucha
- Un color
- El color del chocolate
- Capa
- Color del sol
- Equipar
- No es barato
- Color de las zanahorias
- Un material bondo
- Clima frío
- El color de la noche
- Costoso
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- Césped
- Color del paper
- Sombra de sol
- Forrado
- Puntos
- Color carbón
- Zapatos comodos
- Dorado
- cuero Suave
- Doloroso
- No vale mucho dinero
- Hora de acostarse
- Más barato que el oro
- del zapato Nueve o Siete
- Un color como rosa
- El color del cielo
- algodón Semilla de algodón
- Camisa
- Cambier
- Color cereza
36 Clues: Capa • Césped • Puntos • Dorado • Camisa • Forrado • Capucha • Equipar • Cambier • Costoso • Doloroso • Un color • Clima frío • Alto o bajo • cuero Suave • Color carbón • No es barato • Color cereza • Sombra de sol • Llevar puesto • Color del sol • Color del paper • Zapatos comodos • Hora de acostarse • Un material bondo • Un color como rosa • El color del cielo • Llevar con un traje • No vale mucho dinero • El color de la noche • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- a color of a lemon
- a color paper clip
- a color of grass
- a color of bubblegum
- a color of a bat
- a greeting to say when you meet people
- a color of a marshmallow
- a color of a grape
- a mood where you feel anxious
- a season were flowers bloom
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- a color of a apple
- a greeting to say when you are leaving
- a color of chocolate
- a cold season
- a season were its hot
- a season were its a spooky season
- a color of a orange
- a mood where you are sleepy
- a mood where you feel good
- a color of the sky
20 Clues: a cold season • a color of grass • a color of a bat • a color of a apple • a color of a lemon • a color paper clip • a color of a grape • a color of the sky • a color of a orange • a color of chocolate • a color of bubblegum • a season were its hot • a color of a marshmallow • a mood where you feel good • a mood where you are sleepy • a season were flowers bloom • a mood where you feel anxious • ...
36 2024-08-23
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- Focused light
- Gutenberg's invention
- Newton's force
- Electronics component
- Milk preservation
- Marconi's invention
- Darwin's theory
- Antibiotic discovery
- Galileo's device
- Basic unit of matter
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- Einstein’s theory
- Imaging technique
- Diabetes treatment
- Volta’s invention
- Industrial revolution power
- Wright brothers' invention
- Magnifying device
- Physics discovery
- Bell's invention
- Genetic code
- Global network
- Disease prevention
- Edison’s invention
- Power discovery
- Turing's machine
25 Clues: Genetic code • Focused light • Newton's force • Global network • Darwin's theory • Power discovery • Bell's invention • Turing's machine • Galileo's device • Einstein’s theory • Imaging technique • Volta’s invention • Magnifying device • Physics discovery • Milk preservation • Diabetes treatment • Disease prevention • Edison’s invention • Marconi's invention • Antibiotic discovery • Basic unit of matter • ...
Chapter 4 - Ethical Theory and its Criticism 2025-03-06
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- is coming from Greek word
- Founder of Personality Virtues Theory
- Concept of _______ is accepted in principal of duty theory
- is the key word in existentialism theory
- Synonym word for Social Moral Theory
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- Stages of human development in personality virtues
- create greatest happiness of the greatest number of people
- One of the weaknesses of social moral theory
- Humans have to follow the ____ mean to glorify their life
- self interest theory
10 Clues: self interest theory • is coming from Greek word • Synonym word for Social Moral Theory • Founder of Personality Virtues Theory • is the key word in existentialism theory • One of the weaknesses of social moral theory • Stages of human development in personality virtues • Humans have to follow the ____ mean to glorify their life • ...
Review 1 2020-11-09
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- Human eyes receive this type of EMR from other objects
- This pigment is responsible for leaf's green color
- This word means beyond red
- This is the unit of frequency
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- Distance between adjacent crests in electromagnetic radiation
- This chemical present in the atmosphere absorbs UV radiation
- Leaf absorption in the shortwave infrared is related to the amount of this compound
- When EMR passes through an object
- This visible portion of EMR is scattered by particles in the atmosphere
- This theory describes the energy of electromagnetic radiation
10 Clues: This word means beyond red • This is the unit of frequency • When EMR passes through an object • This pigment is responsible for leaf's green color • Human eyes receive this type of EMR from other objects • This chemical present in the atmosphere absorbs UV radiation • Distance between adjacent crests in electromagnetic radiation • ...
Colors crossword 2022-05-18
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- Is the color of the wood and represents stability.
- is a color that symbolize class and it has the name similar to a drink.
- Is used to heal the lungs and to increase energy
- symbolism is the color of warmth,and creativity it has the name of a sauce.
- is the color of the grapes.
- express pleasant and trust it also has the name of a fish
- means prosperity and it is the same color as wine.
- comprised of pink and orange color also it is a warm color.
- is an earthy color representing growth, nature, and peace.
- This color means that you are a happy person.
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- This color makes you feel fresh and clean.
- Lavender is the color of tranquility, springtime, religion, and femininity it is also the essence of a flower.
- is the color of calmness and clarity, it is also similar to the color of the water.
- Is a powerful color, attractive, and stimulates strong emotions.
- Means luxury wealth, wisdom, and magic, it is the most expensive mineral.
- is a neutral color and is practically solid as a rock.
- This color is sexy, powerful, mysterious, and even ominous.
- is the color of harmony, change, kindness, and character it is a dark pink.
- Is a feminine and intuitive color.
- means calmness, and maturity also it is the color of many jewels.
- Is the color of stability and safety.
21 Clues: is the color of the grapes. • Is a feminine and intuitive color. • Is the color of stability and safety. • This color makes you feel fresh and clean. • This color means that you are a happy person. • Is used to heal the lungs and to increase energy • Is the color of the wood and represents stability. • means prosperity and it is the same color as wine. • ...
Digtial Art/Design 2023-08-16
Across
- The empty or unmarked area between design elements.
- the visual flow that leads the viewer's gaze through a composition.
- Pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel that create strong visual contrast.
- how elements are positioned relative to each other.
- Red, Green, Blue – the primary additive colors used in digital displays.
- creates a visual path for the viewer's eye to follow.
- The illusion of three-dimensional space within a two-dimensional composition.
- creating a focal point or center of attention within a composition.
- using differences in elements like color, size, or shape to create visual interest and make certain elements stand out.
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black) – a color model used in printing.
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- The smallest unit of a digital image on a screen.
- a theory of visual perception that emphasizes the brain's tendency to perceive and organize visual elements into cohesive, meaningful wholes rather than individual parts.
- involves using consistent elements like colors, shapes, or patterns throughout a design.
- the size relationship between elements in a design. It helps establish visual harmony and hierarchy by ensuring elements are appropriately sized in relation to each other.
- the relationships between colors and their psychological effects.
- the distribution of visual elements within a composition to create a sense of equilibrium.
- The art and technique of arranging typefaces, fonts, and text layout to convey a message effectively and aesthetically.
- The arrangement and organization of design elements to create a balanced and visually pleasing result.
- the organization of elements in a design to communicate their importance.
- when all elements in a design work together cohesively to create a sense of completeness.
20 Clues: The smallest unit of a digital image on a screen. • The empty or unmarked area between design elements. • how elements are positioned relative to each other. • creates a visual path for the viewer's eye to follow. • the relationships between colors and their psychological effects. • the visual flow that leads the viewer's gaze through a composition. • ...
All About Darwin Crossword, By Eric G. and Zach C. Period 5 2013-04-16
Across
- where Darwin lived
- Darwin's occupation
- the amount of years Darwin spent gathering evidence to develop his theory
- the university that Darwin enrolled at
- what Darwin planned to be
- the town where Darwin was born
- what Darwin studied
- where Darwin studied wildlife
- the year when Darwin shared his theory with the public
- date of death
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- Darwin's middle name
- Darwin developed the first theory of ____
- Darwin came from a long line of ______
- Darwin's birthday
- Darwin's wife's name
- Darwin was the ______ child in his family
16 Clues: date of death • Darwin's birthday • where Darwin lived • Darwin's occupation • what Darwin studied • Darwin's middle name • Darwin's wife's name • what Darwin planned to be • where Darwin studied wildlife • the town where Darwin was born • Darwin came from a long line of ______ • the university that Darwin enrolled at • Darwin developed the first theory of ____ • ...
