color theory Crossword Puzzles
Music Theory Crossword 2012-12-16
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- symbol that raises a pitch by a 1/2 step
- groups of 8 pitches that you sing up and then back down (you often sing them for warm-ups!)
- the vocal range that usually sings the lowest part
- two numbers that show how many beats per measure, and the note value that gets the beat
- rest value consisting of 1/4 beat
- rest value consisting of 1/2 beat
- rest value consisting of 4 beats
- note value consisting of 1/2 beat
- learning music theory is a lot like learning a _______ _______
- five lines on which music is written
- symbol that lowers a pitch by a 1/2 step
- symbol that connects 2 or more notes so they are heard as one note
- note value consisting of 2 beats
- symbol that extends a note value by 50% (3 is the magic number!)
- rest value consisting of 1 beat
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- the vocal range that usually sings the highest part
- rest value consisting of 2 beats
- note value consisting of 1/4 beat
- it "Don't say sorry, just ____ __."
- the vocal range that usually sings the second-highest part
- note value consisting of 4 beats
- note value consisting of 1 beat
- list of sharps or flats at the beginning each staff
- "Don't ______! Yes I saw you!"
- groups of 2 or more pitches that are played at the same time
- the vocal range that usually sings the second-lowest part
26 Clues: "Don't ______! Yes I saw you!" • note value consisting of 1 beat • rest value consisting of 1 beat • rest value consisting of 2 beats • rest value consisting of 4 beats • note value consisting of 4 beats • note value consisting of 2 beats • note value consisting of 1/4 beat • rest value consisting of 1/4 beat • rest value consisting of 1/2 beat • ...
Theory of Plates 2013-02-04
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- Unit of geologic time into which a period is divided
- Opening on Earth's surface where magma is forced up and out
- Liquid core that surrounds Earth's solid inner core
- Sea floor spreading causes a ________ inthe ocean floor
- Measure of earthquake's energy
- Unit of geologic time that includes 2 or more periods
- Layer below lithosphere
- Bits of rock dropped from the air
- Device used to measure earthquake waves
- An ordered arrangement of rock layers bases on their ages
- 146 Ma means 146 ______ years ago
- Largest layer inside earth
- Boundary formed when plates move away from each other, causing mid-ocean ridges
- Vibrations caused by breaking rocks along faults
- Area where two plates meet
- Powerful sea wave that begins over an earthquake focus
- Boundary formed when plates slide past each other
- The point below Earth's surface in earthquake where energy release occurs
- Number of plates on earth
- Large pieces of rock in earth's outer shell
- Large area of exposed Precambrian fossil
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- Steep-walled depression around a volcano vent
- Unit of geologic time into which an era is divided
- Point directly above earthquake's focus
- The study of magnetism inside rock's minerals
- Soft, flexible upper layer of mantle
- Who created the theory of plates
- One super-continent when all landmasses were formed together
- Scientist that studies earthquakes
- Mid-Ocean ________ is an elevated portion of the ocean floor
- One large ocean before continental drift
- Boundary formed when plates move towards each other
- Outside part of earth
- Transfer of heat by movement of fluid
- Middle part of earth
- Geologic time is divided into 4 eons
- Hawaiian Islands are _________________ in nature
- A crack on Earth's crust
- Location in mantle that melts rock into magma
- One piece of evidence that proves the theory of continental drift
40 Clues: Middle part of earth • Outside part of earth • Layer below lithosphere • A crack on Earth's crust • Number of plates on earth • Largest layer inside earth • Area where two plates meet • Measure of earthquake's energy • Who created the theory of plates • Bits of rock dropped from the air • 146 Ma means 146 ______ years ago • Scientist that studies earthquakes • ...
Social Cognitive Theory 2013-04-24
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- Albert ___ - The pioneer of the Social Cognitive Theory
- judgement of one's own performance or behavior
- self-observation of behavior - keeping track of how well we are doing in accomplishing our goals and standards
- How modeling works - Students must ___ what the model does
- Affected by modeling - Children become better readers when their parents read at home
- People believe their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work. Brains and talent are just the starting point. Creates a love of learning
- How modeling works - Students must pay ___ to what the model does
- Response ___ effect - increasing a previously punished behavior when seeing someone else NOT punished for it
- Social learning theory that says people learn through observation and eventually assume control over their own behavior
- People believe their basic qualities are fixed traits. Spend time documenting their intelligence or talents instead of developing them. Believes talent alone creates success without effort
- How modeling works - Students must be ___ to demonstrate behavior
- How modeling works - Students must be physically ___ demonstrate the behavior
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- instructing oneself through a complex task - similar to self talk
- Unfavorable behavior exhibited by people who observe violence
- Person's belief that they are capable of or can achieve a certain task or goal
- learners form expectations about the likely consequences of future actions and behave accordingly - in order for this to work, learners must be aware that a relationship exists between behavior and this
- People will set ___ goals for themselves when they have high self-efficacy
- The experiment used to study modeling and aggression
- ___ models - real or fictional characters in media that influence an observer's behavior. Presidents, movie stars, tv people
- standards and goals we set for ourselves. The way we monitor our own process and behaviors
- It is important that they have a high self-efficacy
- Response ___ effect - increasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else reinforced for it
- ____ directed behavior - people set these for themselves and their behavior is influenced by them
- Reinforcement & Punishment can occur ___ - students see others being punished so they decide not to misbehave
- ___ behaviors - type of behavior that changes the way someone acts. If a child's parents continually engage in generous acts, child is more likely to exhibit generosity
- ___ learning effect - acquiring a new behavior after seeing someone do it
- Response ___ effect - Decreasing a previously learned behavior when seeing someone else punished for it
- People and their ____ influence each other
- two perspectives - demonstrating behavior for another person or observing and imitating another's behavior
- ___ self-efficacy - belief that one can perform a task successfully even after experiencing set backs
- ___ models - living person whose behavior is observed in person. Teachers, parents, peers, siblings
31 Clues: People and their ____ influence each other • judgement of one's own performance or behavior • It is important that they have a high self-efficacy • The experiment used to study modeling and aggression • Albert ___ - The pioneer of the Social Cognitive Theory • How modeling works - Students must ___ what the model does • ...
Theory of Supply 2013-12-16
20 Clues: доход • иметь • сумма • фирма • другой • полный • прибыль • расходы • продукт • затраты • получать • владелец • содержать • управлять • предлагать • употребление • зарабатывать • соответственный • объем производства • где-нибудь в другом месте
Theory of Flight 2014-01-11
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- the load factor at 60 degrees of bank
- a fixed angle at which the wing is mounted to the aircraft
- this type of propeller can be changed by the pilot, changing from a coarse pitch to a fine pitch
- this type of drag is caused by the parts of an airplane that do NOT produce lift, and increases with speed
- on the upper surface of a wing; they disrupt lift
- this wing design enhances lateral stability
- mounted on the leading edge of a wing, they provide the same effect as washout
- this type of drag is caused by air clinging to the surface
- stress imposed by turbulence
- according to the lift formula, tripling the velocity will increase the resulting lift by this much
- this type of pitch on a propeller is the theoretical distance a propeller should move forward in one rotation
- relative curvature of a wing
- if thrust is greater than drag, the airplane will do this
- this type of wing tapers back towards the tail
- stability around the longitudinal axis is also called ___ stability
- these parts open forward of the main wing, to smooth out the airflow over the wing
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- small vertical tabs on the upper surface of a wing, it delays boundary layer separation
- this type of drag is caused by the parts of an airplane that produce lift, and increases when the angle of attack increases
- distance from wingtip to wingtip
- if lift is greater than weight, the airplane will do this
- the type of flow that has improved boundary layer characteristics; the separation point of the boundary layer is further aft on the wing
- the shape of a wing when viewed from above
- the wing span divided by wing chord
- this adverse yaw is caused by the corkscrew movement of the air around the airplane
- this type of stability means the aircraft is stable due to design features
- is the difference between how far a propeller should advance in one rotation, and how far it actually advances
- the wing is twisted, improving stall characteristics
- these are openings in the leading edge of wings, they allow air to pass through
- small vertical fins on top of the wing to smooth airflow over the wing
- an airplane that has an overall tendency to return to its original state of flight has ___ stability
- the distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge
- longitudinal stability is around the _____ axis
32 Clues: stress imposed by turbulence • relative curvature of a wing • distance from wingtip to wingtip • the wing span divided by wing chord • the load factor at 60 degrees of bank • the shape of a wing when viewed from above • this wing design enhances lateral stability • this type of wing tapers back towards the tail • longitudinal stability is around the _____ axis • ...
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
20 Clues: если • отбор • часто • бюджет • единица • частный • получать • меняться • зависеть • выбирать • в рамках • допущение • следовать • отношение • допускать • постоянный • полезность • количество • предпочитать • высшая степень
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: фирма • доход • сумма • другой • полный • расходы • продукт • затраты • прибыль • владеть • получать • владелец • содержать • управлять • продукция • предлагать • использовать • зарабатывать • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
20 Clues: выбор • часто • единица • получать • зависеть • максимум • меняться • следовать • постоянный • максимизация • поддерживать • предпочитать • предполагать • воздействовать • количество, число • предельная полезность • указывает на количество • предположение, допущение • конкретный, частный, отдельный • доводить до максимальной величины
Music theory recap 2014-02-10
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- A genre of music born in the deep south of America by African American communities in the late 1800's.
- A note that is exactly double or half the frequency of another note.
- The 'spaces' on a bass clef stave.
- A genre of music that developed in the mid 1980's in America. Characterised by its use of heavily distorted guitars, extended guitar solo sections, male dominated fan bases, aggressive vocal styles. This genre could be described as a reaction and back lash against the clean cut pop super stars of the time who weren't accessible to the young male audiences.
- A note value that lasts for 2 beats.
- The smallest distance between one note and the next.
- A genre of music born in the USA in the late 1940's / early 1950's that predominantly featured the guitar and blues forms.
- A note value that lasts for 1/4 of a beat.
- A type of accidental which restores a note to its natural state.
- A note value that lasts for 1/16 of a beat.
- A note whose pitch does not belong to the most recently applied key.
- A female British singer songwriter who has released the albums 19 and 21.
- The 'lines' on a treble clef stave.
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- The amount of notes in one octave (all piano keys within one octave).
- A genre of music that developed out of R&B in the mid 1960's in America. It's main characteristics were its danceable grooves and its use of percussive techniques on all instruments.
- A genre of popular world music born out of Jamaica in the mid 1970's. Bob Marley is often seen as the father of this genre.
- A note value that lasts for 4 beats.
- The order of white notes on a piano starting on C.
- A genre of music the developed out of funk and R&B in the mid to late 1970's. Pioneering artists include Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards.
- A notational convention used to specify how many beats are in one bar and what type of note value constitutes one beat.
- A note value that lasts for 1/8 of a beat.
- A genre of music that originally fused European harmony and African based rhythms in America during the early 1900's.
- A genre of sophisticated rock music that developed in the late 1960's / early 1970s. Pioneered by bands such as Pink Floyd, Yes, Rush, Genesis, King Crimson.
- A type of accidental which lowers a note by one semi tone.
- A note value that lasts for 1/2 a beat.
- A genre of music that developed in NYC America during the mid 1980's. It originally relied upon sampled music to provide a backbeat.
- A type of accidental which raises a note by one semi tone.
- A typical form of blues music (amount of bars).
- The distance between 2 notes.
- A note value that lasts for 1 beat.
- The 'lines' on a bass clef stave.
- The 'spaces' on a treble clef stave.
32 Clues: The distance between 2 notes. • The 'lines' on a bass clef stave. • The 'spaces' on a bass clef stave. • A note value that lasts for 1 beat. • The 'lines' on a treble clef stave. • A note value that lasts for 4 beats. • A note value that lasts for 2 beats. • The 'spaces' on a treble clef stave. • A note value that lasts for 1/2 a beat. • ...
Comparative Policy Theory 2014-08-12
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- Theory that public policy is made by groups fighting it out
- Do what you like without harming others
- Model Watching office holders and then returning to the ballot box to reelect or replace
- "Melting Pot" metaphor, coming together to make one shared culture
- Rewards and punishment versus incentives and sanctions
- Line between unethical behavior and criminal activity
- Not a permanent fix. More like a long game of Monopoly
- Our needs
- Invoking govt. power to _____
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- Cycle A strategist approach used for analyzing development
- "Behavioral" method focuses on public policy and the causes and consequences of govt activity
- "Behavioral" method focused on processes and behaviors with government
- No single account is ideal and power is distributed to a variety of interest groups
- Getting the most for the least
- Study the gap between words and deeds
- Theory that power is with people who have authority in key economies
- Commands to act or not act
- Figure of speech
- Satisfaction of basic needs
- Persuasion by giving information so public makes up its own mind
- Treating "likes" the same
21 Clues: Our needs • Figure of speech • Treating "likes" the same • Commands to act or not act • Satisfaction of basic needs • Invoking govt. power to _____ • Getting the most for the least • Study the gap between words and deeds • Do what you like without harming others • Line between unethical behavior and criminal activity • Rewards and punishment versus incentives and sanctions • ...
THEORY OF FLIGHT 2013-10-28
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- The angle which each wing makes with the horizontal
- Secondary control surface used to reduce the force applied by the pilot on the controls.
- Stability about the lateral axis
- Longerons are the primary members of which type fuselage.
- The main structural members of a wing intended to stiffen a wing to reduce twisting.
- Secondary effect of yaw caused by the outside wing moving faster through the air creating more lift
- The point on an airfoil where the boundary layer changes from laminar to turbulent flow
- The force that causes and aircraft to turn.
- The term used to describe the curved surface of a wing
- The force which acts vertically downward through the center of gravity, is called:
- Reduces the Angle of Incidence near the wingtips and improves stall characteristics.
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- An aircraft in straight and level flight at a constant airspeed is said to be in _______
- Movement of an airplane about the normal axis
- Stability due to an aircraft design features
- Absorb the shock of landing,support the weight of the aircraft and permit's ground movement
- Stability about the longitudinal axis
- A force which exerts a strain
- Secondary control surface that decreases lift and increases drag
- The tendency of an aircraft to return to its initial situation after being disturbed
- Kind of drag caused by lift-creating surfaces
- The imaginary line which connects the leading edge to the trailing edge of a wing
- The center of __________ is the point on the chord line which corresponds with the resultant of all the forces of lift
- The angle formed between the Chord and the relative airflow
23 Clues: A force which exerts a strain • Stability about the lateral axis • Stability about the longitudinal axis • The force that causes and aircraft to turn. • Stability due to an aircraft design features • Movement of an airplane about the normal axis • Kind of drag caused by lift-creating surfaces • The angle which each wing makes with the horizontal • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
- Adds half a count to note
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- e.g. A third
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- Different fingering for the same chord
- Notes below middle C
- Counterpoint rythm
- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
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- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- Three notes played in two beats
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Playing soft or loud
- A scale including sharps and flats
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Note One beat in 4/4 time
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Return to the beginning
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • Adds half a count to note • Note One beat in 4/4 time • 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 • ...
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
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- Cancels sharps/flats
- Without accompaniment
- At a soft volume
- gradually getting softer
- Gradually getting louder
- Smoothly
- at a loud volume
- Hold
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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 • ...
Music Theory Terms 2018-11-06
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- smoothly connects two or more different notes
- also known as G Clef
- gradually get louder
- moderately loud
- indicates the volume of music
- very soft
- gradually get slower
- takes up the entire measure
- soft
- takes up two beats
- loud
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- takes up one beat
- a half step above a note
- gradually get softer
- gradually get faster
- moderately soft
- also known as F Clef
- very loud
- how fast or slow the music is
- a half step down a note
- joins two notes that are the same
21 Clues: soft • loud • very loud • very soft • moderately soft • moderately loud • takes up one beat • takes up two beats • gradually get softer • gradually get faster • also known as G Clef • gradually get louder • also known as F Clef • gradually get slower • 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 • ...
Information Processing Theory 2019-05-19
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- In a study done by McLennan and Arthur (1999), it was found that women’s career development was complex and that theorists need to expand their models. The CIP approach assumes women are a homogenous group and does not account for interactions between gender and other _______ factors like race, age, social class, sexual orientation, etc.
- Solutions that are consistent with abilities, interests, and values.
- In step_______ of applying CIP client and counselor work together to identify career problems and possible causes
- Interpreting internal and external cues of career problems
- approach rooted in the 3 factor parsonian model for making career choices known as _______ _______
- Required for problem resolution
- Weighing each alternative’s benefits gained, costs incurred, impact on others and society, and successful results are all part of the _______ phase
- The fourth assumtion says ________ information processing skills is the goal of career counseling
- third assumption that is ongoing and evolving is referred to as _______ ________
- abbreviation for this approach
- Along with Lenz, Sampson, and Peterson, these four collaborators did a majority of the research and development of the Information Processing Approach
- Step two in apply CIP is conducting ________ to determine readiness
- skills include: communication, analysis, synthesis, valuing and execution
- Assessment that identifies clients dysfunctional thoughts and indicates interventions
- CASVE cycle is used to teach ______-making skills
- The first step in applying CIP is to _________ the client
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- the number of assumptions underlying this theory
- Step four of apply CIP involves client and counselor working together to form career problem solving and decision making ______
- An economic factor that might influence your views and the way you think about careers due to education opportunities
- Executive processing domain is used to explore and challenge one’s _________ metacognitions.
- Identify as many solutions to career problems as possible
- ____-_____, self awareness, and control are all metacognitive skills involved in the third dimension.
- second assumption says the ability to solve career problems depends on knowledge and availability of _______ _______
- Bullock-Yowell et al. (2011), used CIP to test the relationship between career and _____ ______ when it came to career decision making. They found that the direct effect of these two factors had no significant effect on career decision making until negative career thoughts are introduced.
- In a study done by Spiers et al. (2014), they used CIP with clients that had high functioning autism to see if time constraints had any effect on the cognitive processing when people have disabilities and found that 65% of the people studied demonstrated deficits in _______ efficiency.
- The third dimension of the CIP approach is referred to as ______ ______ domain.
- The pyramid model is used to provide career development __________
- First assumption says career decision making involves the interaction between _______ and affective process
- Involves two phases 1. Elaboration and 2. Crystallization
- The final step in apply CIP is a _______ review of the clients progress.
- _______ differences influence job opportunities and choices
- Step five in applying CIP is developing a ______ plan. This plan guides individuals in which activities they need to engage in and what resources to use to achieve goals.
- Step six in applying CIP is _______ of individual learning plans.
- _______ of information processing is the first dimension.
34 Clues: abbreviation for this approach • Required for problem resolution • the number of assumptions underlying this theory • CASVE cycle is used to teach ______-making skills • Identify as many solutions to career problems as possible • Involves two phases 1. Elaboration and 2. Crystallization • _______ of information processing is the first dimension. • ...
Atomic theory scientists 2017-03-09
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- Bohr proposed his quantized shell _______ of the atom to explain how electrons can have stable orbits around the nucleus.
- 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)
- Chadwick’s research went to the making of _______ explosions and nuclear energy.
- 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
- Atoms cannot be_____, created, or destroyed.
- where Democritus lived
- the first possible way to experiment dalton’s theory
- Rutherford designed an experiment to use the alpha particles emitted by a radioactive element as probes to the unseen world of ________.(two words)
- John Dalton Published a book_____(two words)
- Elements are made of extremely small particles called _______.
- Ernest Rutherford discovered that ____ was composed of 2 different kinds of atoms, and proved the existence of isotopes in a stable element.
- all ____ was composed of atoms
- John Dalton Discovered the _____ in 1803
- 1766-1844(two words)
- Bohr’s atomic model was called 3 things, the Rutherford-Bohr model, __________ and the Bohr diagram(two words)
- _____ lived in the time 460-370B.C.
- J.J Thomson demonstrated that cathode rays were ______ charged
- J.J Thomson died in ________ on August 30, 1940
- Ernest Rutherford discovered the atomic ____ and developed a model of the atom that was similar to the solar system.
- J.J. Thomson ______ 13 books and more than 200 papers in his lifetime.
- First person to _____ the atom existed(3words)
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- in the span of seven years, he published ___ papers.(8*10=?)
- name of J.J. Thomson’s atomic model(two words)
- 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.
- democritus was called
- This particle in the center that now has a neutral charge became known as the _______.
- all known _______ elements emit 2 kinds of radiation: positively and negatively charged, or alpha and beta.
- 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.
- James Chadwick _____ on July 24, 1974
- which scientist contributed greatly to the making of the German atomic program during ww11?(last name only)
- who was born on 1932?
- Atoms of a given element are ____ in size, mass, and other properties
- J.J thomson originally called these particles '______,' although they are now called electrons.
- Ernest Rutherford met ______ (who would soon discover the electron), who encouraged him to study recently-discovered x-rays.(two words)
- What was the name of Rutherford's model called?(3words)
- 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.
- the atom was believed to be composed of a _______ charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
- Compounds are formed by a _________ of 2 or more different kinds of atoms.
- Heisenberg was Most famous for his ______ ________ and theory of quantum mechanics which he published at the age of twenty-three in 1925. (two words)
- _________ have a negative charge and move in orbits of fixed size and energy
- Experiments with ______ (Crookes) tubes(two words)
- every radioactive element ______ in radioactivity over time
- Bohr offered a place for many escaping ______ scientists to live and work after hitler took over germany.(religion)
- Bohr's theory could explain why atoms emitted light in fixed __________.
- JJ Thomson’s wife(two words)
- J.J. Thomson was born(3 different sets of numbers;month,day,year)
- J.J. Thomson discovered the ______ by experimenting with a Crookes, or cathode ray tube
47 Clues: 1766-1844(two words) • democritus was called • who was born on 1932? • where Democritus lived • JJ Thomson’s wife(two words) • all ____ was composed of atoms • _____ lived in the time 460-370B.C. • James Chadwick _____ on July 24, 1974 • John Dalton Discovered the _____ in 1803 • Atoms cannot be_____, created, or destroyed. • John Dalton Published a book_____(two words) • ...
Hair Design Theory 2021-07-06
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- Form is a result of this
- Speed of tight curls
- Layered form with rounded shape
- Wet designs are this with a longer lasting finish
- Clients expect to be able to replicate this at home
- Three-dimensional form from all directions
- Shapes include rectangles and triangles
- You lose this the curlier hair gets
- Undulating waves, type of wet design
- Thermal designs are this with a more casual finish
- Form is a result of this
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- The way hair moves in a form
- Integral part in the dynamics of design
- Overall surface; activated/unactivated
- Increase-layer has no discernible what
- Speed of curls
- Form with unactivated surface texture and a perimeter weight line
- Air forming, type of thermal design
- Clients expect little to none of this with a weekly/biweekly service
- Shapes include circles and oblongs
- Speed of waves
- Form with a combination of unactivated and activated textures
22 Clues: Speed of curls • Speed of waves • Speed of tight curls • Form is a result of this • Form is a result of this • The way hair moves in a form • Layered form with rounded shape • Shapes include circles and oblongs • Air forming, type of thermal design • You lose this the curlier hair gets • Undulating waves, type of wet design • Overall surface; activated/unactivated • ...
AC Theory Crossword 2024-04-23
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- resistors oppose currents and they dissipate _______
- 3.1416
- what do we call an inductor with a fluorescent lamp
- XL is ………ly proportional to inductance.
- unit of inductance
- the mnemonic (memory word) to help you remember capacitance and inductance relation to voltage
- in a parallel AC circuit, the voltage phasor/vector is the ______
- direction of rotation of phasors
- the opposition to current from capacitors and inductors
- Capacitance ____Voltage
- wavelengths per second
- Inductance ___ Voltage
- the equivalent voltage if it were DC
- 50Hz in Australia
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- what type of AC circuit is in phase with the voltage
- unit of capacitance
- Capacitors are two plates or conductors separated by a _____
- ability to collect and store energy
- which middle eastern country has 60Hz AC
- how do you calculate voltage current and resistance in a purely resistive AC circuit?
- an overall opposition to current denoted by Z
- Unit of (inductive or capacitive) reactance
- Capacitive reactance (XC) is ………ly proportional to Capacitance
23 Clues: 3.1416 • 50Hz in Australia • unit of inductance • unit of capacitance • wavelengths per second • Inductance ___ Voltage • Capacitance ____Voltage • direction of rotation of phasors • ability to collect and store energy • the equivalent voltage if it were DC • XL is ………ly proportional to inductance. • which middle eastern country has 60Hz AC • ...
Music Theory Vocabulary 2024-04-26
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- Tells when to take a breath through the mouth
- Also called “G clef”
- Divides the staff into measures
- Silences in music
- Receives 2 beat in 4/4 time
- Receives 1 beat in 4/4 time
- Lowers pitch by half a step
- Composition for two performers
- Two different notes played at the same time but sound as one
- Receives 4 beat in 4/4 time
- Cancels a sharp or flat
- When everyone plays together
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- 5 lines and 4 spaces used for writing music
- Tells when to go back to the beginning and play again
- Is a curved line that connects two or more notes of the same pitch
- Musical idea that ends with a breath
- Indicates the number of beats in each measure and the type of note that receives one beat
- The end of a piece of music
- The distance between two bars
- Players start a piece of music at different times
- Leads groups of musicians using specific hand and arm patterns
- Raises the pitch half a step
22 Clues: Silences in music • Also called “G clef” • Cancels a sharp or flat • Receives 2 beat in 4/4 time • The end of a piece of music • Receives 1 beat in 4/4 time • Lowers pitch by half a step • Receives 4 beat in 4/4 time • Raises the pitch half a step • When everyone plays together • The distance between two bars • Composition for two performers • Divides the staff into measures • ...
Theory and Methods 2023-11-14
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- to see things from another person's perspective
- a perspective that focuses on class differences
- researchers can potentially develop this during unstructured interviews
- This must be gained from all participants involved in a study
- Where each individual has an equal chance of getting picked
- Data gathered by the researcher first hand
- research methods that produce quantitative data is seen as high in this
- a type of sampling method
- We use this term when we can apply the results to a wider society
- A type of secondary data that is deemed a social construction
- A moral set of guidelines sociologists try to adhere to
- when the researcher does not have a strict set of questions in an interview.
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- a perspective concerned with gender inequality
- the only perspective built on consensus
- Data in numerical form
- closed ended questions lack this
- Marxist believe that social institutions are built at the expense of the _?
- a relatively neglected research method in sociology
- Written, expressed data
- when the researcher does not make their identity known
- A type of question that allows the participant to respond freely
- Functionalists refer to this analogy when talking about societies function
- A trial run- particularly associated with questionnaires
23 Clues: Data in numerical form • Written, expressed data • a type of sampling method • closed ended questions lack this • the only perspective built on consensus • Data gathered by the researcher first hand • a perspective concerned with gender inequality • to see things from another person's perspective • a perspective that focuses on class differences • ...
Cell Theory & Parts 2023-07-03
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- cytosol and cellular organelles
- act like cellular bones, essential for cell division
- cellular fluid with dissolved proteins, salt, sugar, and solutes
- the guy who coined the term
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- membrane; separates internal from external environment
- ER;contains ribosomes, which synthesize membrane embedded and secretory proteins
- some molecules can cross and some can’t
- Mosaic; lipids and proteins can move about within the membrane
- site for ribosome synthesis
- build proteins that are building blocks for life
- Site of Photosynthesis:
- storage center in plant
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- Transform chemical energy via cellular respiration by using energy
- ER; lipid synthesis, hormone,synthesis, and breaking down toxins
- complex structure
- portable stomachs that digest material for the cell
- Bilayer; hydrophobic tails orient inside the membrane, away from water
- simple structure
- apparatus;Modifies membrane-embedded and secretory proteins and directs to final location
- stores cell DNA
- Small membrane bound sac
- Sites of protein synthesis in cells
- stores genetic information to pass to next generation
- catalyze chemical reactions in the cytoplasm
25 Clues: stores cell DNA • simple structure • complex structure • Site of Photosynthesis: • storage center in plant • Small membrane bound sac • the guy who coined the term • site for ribosome synthesis • cytosol and cellular organelles • Sites of protein synthesis in cells • some molecules can cross and some can’t • catalyze chemical reactions in the cytoplasm • ...
Infection Control Theory 2023-06-27
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- advanced version of staph
- use on nonporous objects/surfaces to prevent spread of pathogens
- solution that kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi
- kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi only, not spores
- example of fabric that cannot be disinfected
- ability to be sterilized and used again
- kills bacteria in under 10 minuts of contact time
- process of avoiding spreading infections
- get rid of, throw away
- producing results
- time it takes to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi
- kills all bacteria, viruses, fungi, and TB spores
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- EPA certified disinfectant for hospital settings
- removal of dirt and pathogens to slow growth
- unintentional spread of pathogens
- ability to be disinfected
- protects people and the environment from significant health risks
- contains information of harmful materials that you may come in contact with
- one time use
- regulating organization for safety and health in workplace
20 Clues: one time use • producing results • get rid of, throw away • advanced version of staph • ability to be disinfected • unintentional spread of pathogens • ability to be sterilized and used again • process of avoiding spreading infections • removal of dirt and pathogens to slow growth • example of fabric that cannot be disinfected • EPA certified disinfectant for hospital settings • ...
Music Theory I 2023-03-01
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- to sing or play softly
- pattern of whole steps and half steps using solfege
- numbers at the beginning telling you beats per measure
- this note receives two beats, four pulses
- to gradually get louder
- to sing or play loudly
- this note receives one beat, two pulses
- to gradually get softer
- a group of musicians/actors
- beats of silence
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- La Ti Do Re Mi Fa Sol La
- this note receives four beats and eight pulses
- this note receives 1/2 beat and one pulse
- this marks the end of a musical piece
- the activities used to stretch the voice
- Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do
- lines and spaces where music is written
- another name for bar line
- how loud or soft you sing or play
- sharps or flats at the beginning of a musical piece
- to hold forever
- symbol meaning go back and do again
- syllables used in singing scales and sight reading
23 Clues: to hold forever • beats of silence • to sing or play softly • to sing or play loudly • to gradually get louder • to gradually get softer • La Ti Do Re Mi Fa Sol La • Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do • another name for bar line • a group of musicians/actors • how loud or soft you sing or play • symbol meaning go back and do again • this marks the end of a musical piece • ...
Bang Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- The average density of matter required.
- deals with the physical relations between electricity and magnetism.
- Apparent displacement.
- Nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus.
- Evolution of the universe.
- Distance light travels in one year.
- Opposite charges.
- Creates a complete conversion of matter into energy.
- From past through the present, and to the future.
- A point in which matter is infinitely dense.
- Cooled Remnant.
- Object Moving towards us.
- A place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out.
- A dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum.
- composed of particles.
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- Degree of hotness or coldness of an object.
- Begins about 50,000 years after the Big Bang.
- An alternative term.
- Instruments that measure electromagnetic radiation.
- Observed wavelength, or frequency.
- Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only altered in form.
- huge collection of gas.
- Large telescope in space.
- Gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces.
- Perfectly flat.
- Rate of increase.
- Completely empty space.
- The wavelength of the light is stretched.
- Field of study that brings together the natural sciences.
- Unit of temperature.
- Stars which brighten and dim.
31 Clues: Perfectly flat. • Cooled Remnant. • Opposite charges. • Rate of increase. • An alternative term. • Unit of temperature. • Apparent displacement. • composed of particles. • huge collection of gas. • Completely empty space. • Large telescope in space. • Object Moving towards us. • Evolution of the universe. • Stars which brighten and dim. • Observed wavelength, or frequency. • ...
105.3 Hair Theory 2021-12-07
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- outer covering of the hairstrand made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales
- unit comprised of the hair follicle, the hairstrand, the arrector pili muscle, and the sebaceous gland
- eyelash hair
- consits of unique protein structures that gives hair most of its unique protein structures, gives hair its pigment and strength
- between the cuticle layer and henles layer contains 1-2 layers of epithelial cells
- upper segment of the hair follicle that extends from the insertion of the arrector pili muscle to the entrance of the sebaceous gland duct to the opening of the follicle and is filled with sebum (contains hair strand/shaft)
- hair follicle that produces straight hair
- hair follicle that produces a tightly curled hair
- hair that is long thick and pigmented, often grows after puberty
- remains static in the skin and doesnt grow with the hair, contains langerhans, melanocytes, and merkel cells
- Surrounds and protects growing hair, gives it it's shape, contain's henle's, huxley's and the cuticle layer
- where melanin is transfered to the hair to give its pigmentation, mitosis takes place here
- middle segment of the hair follicle that extends from the insertion of the arrector pili muscle to the entrance of the sebaceous gland duct (made of the arrector pili muscle, and glands)
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- hair follicle that produces wavy-curly hair
- tubelike "pocket" which hair grows from
- eyebrow hair
- very fine hair that covers the body at birth
- brown/black colored melanin
- hair that grows on the scalp
- mass of loose connective tissue located at the base of the hair folllicle, contains many tiny capillaries
- lower segment of the hair follicle that extends from the base of the follicle to the insertion of the arrector pili muscle (made of dermal papilla, root sheath, germinal matrix)
- forms the channel for growing hair, anchors the hair in place
- excessive amounts of hair on women found where men usually grow hair (bearded lady syndrome)
- red/yellow colored melanin
- segment of the outer root sheath that contains stem cells
- beard hair
- the central core of the hair strand also called the pith or marrow (can be absent in fine hair)
- "peach fuzz"
- outermost layer of the inner root sheath, single layer of clear cube-like cells and flattened nuceli
- the study of hair
30 Clues: beard hair • eyebrow hair • eyelash hair • "peach fuzz" • the study of hair • red/yellow colored melanin • brown/black colored melanin • hair that grows on the scalp • tubelike "pocket" which hair grows from • hair follicle that produces straight hair • hair follicle that produces wavy-curly hair • very fine hair that covers the body at birth • ...
Particle Theory Crossword 2021-05-06
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- Plastic
- Wood being able to be burnt and turned into heat energy
- When water becomes ice, its undergoing a...
- only one kind of particle
- A battery has this type of energy
- the process of hot water rising, depositing its heat, then falling back down because it is cooler
- the transfer of something through something else
- the sum of the objects potential energy and kinetic energy
- Anything that has weight and volume
- a measure of the amount of space an abject takes up
- Mercury
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- the transfer of energy via photons or electromagnetic waves
- A theory stating that the everything is made of particles
- a measure of how much matter a body contains
- A solid becoming a liquid
- Helium
- the result of gravitational pull and mass
- Is produced via fission or fusion
- a measure of how much heat an object has
- Water turning into steam
- The motion of particles
21 Clues: Helium • Plastic • Mercury • The motion of particles • Water turning into steam • A solid becoming a liquid • only one kind of particle • Is produced via fission or fusion • A battery has this type of energy • Anything that has weight and volume • a measure of how much heat an object has • the result of gravitational pull and mass • When water becomes ice, its undergoing a... • ...
Music Theory Basics 2022-04-01
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- quality of triad with M3 and P5
- regular, recurring pattern of weak and strong beats
- chord whose members are separated by thirds
- quality of triad with m3 and d5
- stability in music
- meter whose beats are divided by three
- within key
- lowest and first partial
- hierarchy of pitches in which tonic is most consonant
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- pitches above the fundamental in a harmonic series
- fundamental unit of time
- notation of duration of pitch and silence
- one pitch sounding at a time
- most consonant scale degree
- quality of triad with M3 and A5
- meter whose beats are divided by two
- distance between two pitches
- harmony of three of more pitches
- instability in music
- quality of triad with m3 and P5
- two or more pitches sounding at a time
- outside of key
- most consonant member of a triad
- melodic representation of key
24 Clues: within key • outside of key • stability in music • instability in music • fundamental unit of time • lowest and first partial • most consonant scale degree • one pitch sounding at a time • distance between two pitches • melodic representation of key • quality of triad with M3 and P5 • quality of triad with M3 and A5 • quality of triad with m3 and d5 • quality of triad with m3 and P5 • ...
THEORY OF KITCHEN 2025-02-28
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- APAKAH ISTILAH PERANCIS YANG MERUJUK KEPADA GAYA MASAKAN MEWAH DAN BERKUALITI TINGGI?
- TEMPAT HIBURAN YANG MEMPUNYAI PERMAINAN DAN PERJUDIAN.
- REKA BENTUK HIDANGAN MODERN CUISINE.
- MICHELIN TIDAK HANYA MENILAI RESTORAN MEWAH TETAPI JUGA _____ FOOD BERKUALITI TINGGI.
- BANDAR DENGAN JUMLAH RESTORAN BERBINTANG MICHELIN PALING BANYAK DI DUNIA.
- SIAPAKAH TOKOH PENTING DALAM BIDANG KULINARI DI MALAYSIA?
- SEKTOR YANG DIKENDALIKAN OLEH KERAJAAN DAN MENAWARKAN PERKHIDMATAN TANPA MEMENTINGKAN KEUNTUNGAN.
- MAKSUD KATERING IALAH INDUSTRI HOSPITALITI YANG MENYEDIAKAN MAKANAN DAN MINUMAN KEPADA PELANGGAN.
- APAKAH TEKNIK MASAKAN CLASSICAL CUISINE?
- GEORGES AUGUSTE ESCOFFIER IALAH SEORANG TUKANG MASAK YANG _____ .
- JENIS MASAKAN YANG SERING MENDAPAT PENGIKTIRAFAN MICHELIN, SEPERTI PERANCIS DAN JEPUN.
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- _____ IALAH TUKANG MASAK YANG BERTANGGUNGJAWAB TERHADAP PENYEDIAAN PENCUCI MULUT.
- APAKAH GAYA MASAKAN YANG MEMPERKENALKAN TEKNIK SEPERTI SOUS-VIDE UNTUK MEMASAK DAN PENYIMPANAN MAKANAN?
- TEMPAT PENGINAPAN SEMENTARA BAGI PELANCONG.
- APAKAH PLATFORM YANG DIGUNAKAN OLEH CHEF SELEBRITI UNTUK BERKONGSI PENGALAMAN MEREKA DALAM INDUSTRI KULINARI?
- SIAPAKAH CHEF PERANCIS YANG MEMPERKENALKAN SISTEM DAPUR MODEN DAN HIERARKI DALAM DAPUR?
- CONTOH INDUSTRI PERKHIDMATAN MAKANAN SEKTOR AWAM IALAH _____ .
- JENIS PERKHIDMATAN MAKANAN DAN KATERING.
- SEKTOR HOSPITALITI YANG MEMENTINGKAN KEUNTUNGAN.
- HOSPITALITI BERASAL DARI PERKATAAN LATIN IAITU _____ .
20 Clues: REKA BENTUK HIDANGAN MODERN CUISINE. • JENIS PERKHIDMATAN MAKANAN DAN KATERING. • APAKAH TEKNIK MASAKAN CLASSICAL CUISINE? • TEMPAT PENGINAPAN SEMENTARA BAGI PELANCONG. • SEKTOR HOSPITALITI YANG MEMENTINGKAN KEUNTUNGAN. • TEMPAT HIBURAN YANG MEMPUNYAI PERMAINAN DAN PERJUDIAN. • HOSPITALITI BERASAL DARI PERKATAAN LATIN IAITU _____ . • ...
Plate Tectonic Theory 2023-12-11
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- A dog-shaped, mammal-like meat-eating reptile whose fossils were discovered in Africa and South America
- Deep and narrow depression in the seafloor where the subducted plate moves into the asthenosphere
- Boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other.
- A supercontinent in the southern hemisphere made of present day South America, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia
- ____________ current: A circular movement of fluids caused by the rising of hotter, less dense fluid and the falling of cooler, denser fluid
- The process in which a denser plate is pushed downward beneath a less dense plate when plates converge
- A Princeton University geology professor who discovered the process of seafloor spreading
- Mineralized remains of organisms, showing how long-dead organisms lived and how their bodies were structured
- A supercontinent that all continents were once part of
- Boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each other
- The solid layer with plasticity in the upper mantle that is located just below the lithosphere; lithospheric plates "float" and move on this layer
- The cool, rigid, outermost layer of Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle; broken into pieces or segments called "plates."
- A German scientist who proposed that all of the continents were once part of a supercontinent
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- __________ spreading: A phenomenon by which magma from Earth's mantle comes up at the mid-ocean ridge and creates new oceanic crust
- A supercontinent in the northern hemisphere made of present day North America, Europe, and Asia
- The theory that the crust is divided into large pieces called tectonic plates that slowly move on top of the mantle.
- A plant-eating dinosaur with short legs and barrel-shaped body whose fossils were discovered in Africa, India, and Antarctica
- A freshwater, crocodile-shaped reptile, approximately 1 meter long, whose fossils were discovered in Africa and South America
- ___________ drift: The theory that continents were once connected but have drifted apart
- Boundary where two tectonic plates move toward one another.
- Seed ferns with tongue-shaped leaves found in Africa, India, South America, Antarctica, and Australia
- A chain of underwater mountains formed from seafloor spreading
22 Clues: A supercontinent that all continents were once part of • Boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other. • Boundary where two tectonic plates move toward one another. • Boundary where two tectonic plates move away from each other • A chain of underwater mountains formed from seafloor spreading • ...
Atomic theory crossword 2023-10-30
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- Negative charge
- Classified matter as 4 elements
- Law of multiple proportions
- Discovered the electron
- Basic building block of matter
- Heisenberg uncertainty principle
- proposed relationship between a quantum of energy and the frequency of radiation.
- First modern chemist
- introduced idea of electromagnetic radiation has dual wave particle nature
- Positive charge
- suggested that the structure of atoms are related to electricity
- Law of Definite Proportions
- concluded there are 2 types of atoms
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- determined mass of electron
- named individual positively charged proton
- No charge
- added onto Rutherford's ideas
- discovered radioactivity
- Law of conservation of mass
- gold foil experiment
- Discovered oxygen
21 Clues: No charge • Negative charge • Positive charge • Discovered oxygen • gold foil experiment • First modern chemist • Discovered the electron • discovered radioactivity • determined mass of electron • Law of multiple proportions • Law of conservation of mass • Law of Definite Proportions • added onto Rutherford's ideas • Basic building block of matter • Classified matter as 4 elements • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- when the cell has no nucleus
- A unit in the cell
- Contains genes
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- Protective layer outside the cell that gives the cell its shape
- Unit transfers proteins
- contains the DNA
- The unit that plays a role in cell division
- Unit that Produces proteins
- When the cell has a nucleus
- Unit that cleans the cell
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- The green pigment that gives the plant its color
- the unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- thin layer inside the cell wall that decides what goes in and out
- Stores fluid and nutrients
- The brain of the cell
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- a living thing
- Basic unit of life
20 Clues: Contains genes • a living thing • 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 • ...
Music Theory Vocabulary 2024-10-17
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- Patterns that tell you how long or short a note is
- A note that is 3 beats long
- Tells you what note is on a given line or space in the staff
- Little softer
- Soft
- Tells you how many beats are in a measure
- Loud
- Tells you the song is over
- A note that is 2 beats long
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- A note that has 2 sounds in 1 beat
- Organizes the music on a page and is composed of 5 lines and 4 spaces
- A single idea of music. Is often surrounded by 2 bar lines
- A note that is 1 beat long
- Very loud
- Comfortable Volume
- Tells you how fast or slow the music is
- A note that is 4 beats long
- Tells you how loud or how soft you need to play
- A note that has 4 sounds in 1 beat
- Separates one musical idea from the next
- Very soft
21 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very loud • Very soft • Little softer • Comfortable Volume • A note that is 1 beat long • Tells you the song is over • A note that is 3 beats long • A note that is 4 beats long • A note that is 2 beats long • A note that has 2 sounds in 1 beat • A note that has 4 sounds in 1 beat • Tells you how fast or slow the music is • Separates one musical idea from the next • ...
Colour Theory F1 2024-11-22
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- your fav Art teacher
- represents death
- Adding white to a pure hue
- Tints, tones or shades of one colour
- represents purity
- represents enthusiasm
- These are the colours formed by mixing two primary colours
- represents royalty
- represents nature
- Three colours that cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colours.
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- represents Earthy
- This colour scheme uses colours that are evenly spaced around the colourwheel
- represents happiness
- Adding black to a pure hue
- Adding grey to a pure hue
- These colours give an impression of calm and create a soothing impression.
- represents love
- This colour scheme uses colours that are next to each other on the colourwheel
- These colours are any two colours which are directly opposite eachother
- represents anger
- These are the colours formed by mixing a primary and a secondary colour
21 Clues: represents love • represents death • represents anger • represents Earthy • represents purity • represents nature • represents royalty • your fav Art teacher • represents happiness • represents enthusiasm • Adding grey to a pure hue • Adding white to a pure hue • Adding black to a pure hue • Tints, tones or shades of one colour • These are the colours formed by mixing two primary colours • ...
Social Cognitive Theory 2024-03-07
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- can think about and evaluate their motivations,values, and the meanings of their life goals
- the way in which one acts.
- depressive reactions, phobias, and aggressive behaviors
- third mode of human agency
- involves indirect control over those social conditions that affect everyday living.
- means that people can and do exercise ameasure of control over their lives.
- the process of motivating and regulating their own actions.
- earliest and most basic assumptions of Bandura’s theory.
- refers to an action that people do intentionally.
- allows people to learn without performing a behavior.
- a people judge themselves harshly.
- any behavior, including verbal events, which involves attacking another person, animal, or object with the intent of harming the target
- core of observational learning.
- a state of anticipatory apprehension over possible deleterious happenings
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- convince someone to do or act something.
- refers to an individual's ability to produce specific behaviors based on observational learning.
- extreme fear
- a product of the mutual interaction of environmental events.
- people’s beliefs in their capability to exercise some measure of control
- Regulation ability to regulate internal factors by monitoring their behavior and evaluating it in terms of their personal goals.
- involves indirect control over those social conditions that affecteveryday living.
- person's beliefs are fundamental to his aspirations
- the treatment of someone with mental or physical illness
- a behavioral technique whereby a person is gradually exposed to an anxiety-producing object.
- the behavior a person uses to focus the senses, from sight to hearing and even smell.
- can able to monitor once performance.
- a set of cognitive structures that gives some degree of consistency to peoples’ behavior.
- acts or serves on behalf or in place of something
- acquire new patterns of complex behavior through direct experience
- the ability to set goals.
30 Clues: extreme fear • the ability to set goals. • the way in which one acts. • third mode of human agency • core of observational learning. • a people judge themselves harshly. • can able to monitor once performance. • convince someone to do or act something. • refers to an action that people do intentionally. • acts or serves on behalf or in place of something • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2022-10-31
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- JohnDalton
- Subscript is atomic number and mass# is superscript
- Law of definite proportions
- Founded the law of conservation of matters
- where the electrons are found
- Positive charge located in the nucleus
- A negative ion
- A relative atomic mass system that compares all other atoms to a standard atom
- The standard comparison for atoms
- A positive ion
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- The element name followed by the mass number
- Model of an atom
- discovered the atomic nucleus
- the percentage amount of all naturally occurring isotopes of an element
- A charged atom
- Number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- Neutral charge and located in the nucleus
- one of two species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table
- hypothesis that electrons have a dual wave particle nature
- Negative charge Located outside the nucleus
- AAM
21 Clues: AAM • JohnDalton • A charged atom • A negative ion • A positive ion • Model of an atom • Law of definite proportions • discovered the atomic nucleus • where the electrons are found • The standard comparison for atoms • Positive charge located in the nucleus • Neutral charge and located in the nucleus • Founded the law of conservation of matters • ...
Accounts Theory Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Anything that takes place in the business.
- What results when the business has paid more out of its bank account than it had paid into it.
- Capital can decrease due to these.
- Material items an owner can invest in the business.
- Short for Debit.
- Short for credit.
- A person who owes our business an amount of money.
- When the business buys goods for resale from suppliers.
- Every transaction is recorded by means of it.
- payable A person to whom our business owes an amount of money.
- A person from whom our business buys goods for resale.
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- A phrase used when goods are not paid for immediately when bought or sold.
- A person to whom our business sells goods which were bought on credit.
- The owner ______ money or assets in the business.
- When a business borrows money.
- Another word for an owner.
- An amount of money received by the business during a given period of time.
- Technical word used when we receive or give cheques.
- Capital can increase due to these.
- 'Receives' in Accounts is known as __________.
- Technical word used when we receive or give cheques.
- An amount of money or assets invested in the business by the owner.
- 'Gives' in Accounts is known as _________.
- The meaning of debit.
- When the business sells goods to customers.
25 Clues: Short for Debit. • Short for credit. • The meaning of debit. • Another word for an owner. • When a business borrows money. • Capital can decrease due to these. • Capital can increase due to these. • Anything that takes place in the business. • 'Gives' in Accounts is known as _________. • When the business sells goods to customers. • Every transaction is recorded by means of it. • ...
Cell Theory Vocabulary 2022-12-20
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- contains a nucleus
- a structure that performs functions specific to itself
- who named cells
- only allows certain substances to pass through
- who determined all plants are made up of cells?
- holds substances inside of cell
- contains the cells dna
- where does protein synthesis take place?
- what organelle generates atp?
- he determined that all animals are made up of cells
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- this tool is used to study objects using lenses
- lacks a nucleus
- 3 concepts of biology that are widely accepted
- permeable wall that surrounds the plasma membrane/cell membrane
- the barrier that separates the inside from the outside of a cell
- breaks down lipids in cell
- the basic unit of life
- what creates energy using photosynthesis?
- where are ribosomes made?
- what is a cells genetic material?
20 Clues: lacks a nucleus • who named cells • contains a nucleus • the basic unit of life • contains the cells dna • where are ribosomes made? • breaks down lipids in cell • what organelle generates atp? • holds substances inside of cell • what is a cells genetic material? • where does protein synthesis take place? • what creates energy using photosynthesis? • ...
chyniah's cell theory 2022-12-14
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- material that holds organelles
- hereditary material found in the cell
- protein factories
- these cells contain chloroplast
- gives the cell support
- gel like fluid in the cell
- semi-permeable membrane surrounding cell
- folding and processing proteins
- a cell without a nucleus
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- the diffusion of water
- does not contain a cell wall
- the cells control center
- powerhouse of the cell
- transports and repackages
- cell
- moves from high to low concentration
- a cell with a nucleus
- stores food and water for the cell
- a cell that does a certain job
- breaks down materials in the cell
- sunlight converted to sugar in the organelle
21 Clues: cell • protein factories • a cell with a nucleus • the diffusion of water • powerhouse of the cell • gives the cell support • the cells control center • a cell without a nucleus • transports and repackages • gel like fluid in the cell • does not contain a cell wall • material that holds organelles • a cell that does a certain job • these cells contain chloroplast • ...
Walk Along Theory 2022-09-23
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- occurs when another action potential comes before muscle can relax
- myosin head becomes energized in _______ position after ATP is cleaved by ATPase
- _______ Summation: increase in the number of motor units recruited
- enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrates
- muscle contraction occurs by a ___ _____ mechanism
- ________ Response: when exposed to a threshold stimulus, a muscle fiber contracts completely or not at all
- binding of new ATP causes _______ of the myosin head
- when frequency reaches a critical level, the successive contractions become so rapid that the muscle cannot relax
- myosin head binds with _____; low energy configuration
- responsible for 95% of the energy used for contraction
- a single contraction and relaxation cycle produced by an action potential
- Phosphate and ADP are released after myosin head binds and the _______ is formed
- enzyme that phosphorylates creatine
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- Myosin-binding sites are found on the _________
- optimal rate of cross bridges formed; produces maximal tension
- the length at which maximal force can be achieved
- produced from AAs in the liver and phosphorylated in the muscle
- myosin-binding sites are inhibited or physically covered by the _________ complex
- ______ summation: increase in the rate of repetition of contraction
- _______ must bind to troponin to expose the myosin-binding sites
- myosin head bends toward center of sarcomere and actin slides toward the M line
21 Clues: enzyme that phosphorylates creatine • enzymatic breakdown of carbohydrates • Myosin-binding sites are found on the _________ • the length at which maximal force can be achieved • muscle contraction occurs by a ___ _____ mechanism • binding of new ATP causes _______ of the myosin head • myosin head binds with _____; low energy configuration • ...
Atomic Theory Vocabulary 2025-06-19
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- negative particle outside the nucleus
- developed the first periodic table
- good conductors of heat and electricity
- also known as energy levels
- nonreactive elements, group 18
- negatively charged particles in the outermost energy levels of the electron cloud
- positive particle in the nucleus
- created the solid sphere model
- neutral particle in the nucleus
- the horizontal rows on the periodic table
- the smallest particle of an element
- gasses, or dull brittle solids
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- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- the smallest particles that make up both protons and neutrons
- dense center of an atom
- discovered the number of protons is unique to each element
- solids, semi-conductors
- the first person to name an atom
- space surrounding the nucleus
- the vertical columns on the periodic table
- most reactive metals, group 1
- most reactive nonmetals, group 17
22 Clues: dense center of an atom • solids, semi-conductors • also known as energy levels • space surrounding the nucleus • most reactive metals, group 1 • nonreactive elements, group 18 • created the solid sphere model • gasses, or dull brittle solids • neutral particle in the nucleus • the first person to name an atom • positive particle in the nucleus • most reactive nonmetals, group 17 • ...
Chapter 4 :Theory 2025-12-10
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- Which theorist developed the idea that solutions to each crisis must be satisfying both personally and socially?
- _____________ This is the sequence of biological changes in children.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- _____________In Piaget’s stage from 7-11, children learn to think systematically.
- _____________ This involves learning to relate to others, feelings, and expression of feelings.
- Linked neurons lead to connections called _____________.
- _____________ intelligence is the ability to understand the inner self, communicating needs, understanding your desires and motives.
- _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7
- _____________ intelligence includes photographers and artists.
- _____________Piaget noted this term as the process of taking in new information and adding to what the child already knows.
- Which theorist developed the idea that children learn through social and cultural experiences?
- Each child develops at his or her own _____________.
- How many stages did Erikson hypothesize?
- _____________ age children are between 3 to 5 years old.
- _____________ intelligence is fostered by nature walks, growing a garden, and examining rocks.
- _____________ is a specific span of time for the normal development of certain types of skills
- _____________is a flood of sounds and sights and is one factor that can cause harmful stress to infants.
- _____________ involves using large muscles in legs and arms; running and skipping
- _____________ is Piaget’s concept from birth to 2 years.
- _______________ is the change or growth that occurs in children.
- _____________ is using the part of the body to solve problems, handle objects, and express emotions.
- The _____________ describes how children grow from their center outward
- _____________intelligence is more than math, it is using logic and reasoning to solve problems.
- _____________ intelligence means you have a gift for understanding the feelings, behaviors, moods, and motives of others.
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that learning happens on a scale.
- _____________ involves the ability to use language for expression
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- A child’s brain responds each time a caregiver provides __________________________.
- _____________ are mental representations or concepts.
- _____________ is proposed by Gardner and includes 8 areas of intelligences used by the human brain.
- The ability of an infant’s brain to change according to stimulation is _____________occurs
- _____________ involves using small muscles of the hand and fingers; grasping
- The _____________ describes how children gain control of their head, then arms then legs.
- The term _____________ is Piaget noting children can classify groups of objects and put objects in a series order.
- _____________ This refers to processes people use to gain knowledge.
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that children need to think aloud.
- Piaget used the term _____________ for children mentally organizing what they perceive in their environment.
- _____________ Examples include: Language, thought, reasoning, and imagination
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from years 1 - 4.
- The links between _____________ develop rapidly.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for children assuming others see the world the same way they do
- Which theorist developed the idea that intelligence is the result of complex interactions between a child's heredity and their experiences?
- _____________ intelligence is being drawn to the art of sound and appreciate all forms of musical expression.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from prenatal development to 8 years.
- _____________ refers to bodily changes
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 6 months
- Too much _____________ over time can lead to problems with memory and regulating emotion.
- _______________ includes children from age 1 to their 3rd birthday.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for adjusting what is already known to fit the new information
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that more is achieved when children learn from a peer or an adult.
- _______________ is birth through the first year.
- _____________ is a principle or idea that is proposed, researched and generally accepted as an explanation
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- ____________occurs as new links in the brain form.
53 Clues: _____________ refers to bodily changes • _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7 • How many stages did Erikson hypothesize? • 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 _____________. • ...
Do You Theory? 2026-03-25
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- Developed a law about Exercise
- Universal learning process
- Thoughts are fleeting in this memory
- Memory library
- I must decode
- Learning by doing
- Reduces fidelity
- Ideas to Solutions
- Identified primal needs
- Credited for the Affective Taxonomy
- Credited for the Psychomotor Taxonomy
- I forgot his name
- Middle-School Learning
- Adult Learning
- Brain Load type
- Visual path to memory
- Majority mid-level
- can enhance comms
- Contact can be creepy
- Navy or Marines
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- Evaluative Thinking
- Canvas question type
- Are you listening?
- Learning through observation
- Critical thinking memory
- Communication mode change
- Most of us are retiring
- 2 + 2 = ?
- He’s all about motivation
- Experience is built upon
- Credited for the Cognitive Taxonomy
- Improves fidelity
- Barrier is you and me
- I want to communicate
- Mapped Novice to Expert
- The Internet enables this
- Auditory path to memory
- What did you say?
- Traditional classroom learning
- Problem to Ideas
- Intelligence times 3
41 Clues: 2 + 2 = ? • I must decode • Memory library • Adult Learning • Brain Load type • Navy or Marines • Reduces fidelity • Problem to Ideas • Learning by doing • Improves fidelity • I forgot his name • What did you say? • can enhance comms • Are you listening? • Ideas to Solutions • Majority mid-level • Evaluative Thinking • Canvas question type • Intelligence times 3 • Barrier is you and me • ...
Music Theory Vocubulary 2026-03-24
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- The volume or intensity of sound ranging from very soft to very loud.
- A walking pace.
- Clef A clef placing F below in the second highest line of the music staff.
- Line A vertical line used in a music score to mark the division between the bars.
- Staff A set of 5 lines and 4 spaces where music is placed to indicate pitch and rhythm.
- Slowly and steady.
- Loud in volume.
- Leisurely.
- Clarity in the production of successive notes.
- Soft in volume.
- Raises a pitch a half step.
- Very quickly.
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- A segment of music defined by a specific number of beats, separated by vertical lines called bar lines, and indicated by a time signature
- Clef A symbol used to signify higher pitched notes in contemporary musical notation, placed at the beginning of the music staff.
- A person who writes music as an occupation or professionally.
- Cancels a flat or sharp.
- Exceptionally quick.
- Fast.
- Refers to the position of the human body when sitting or standing.
- Lowers a pitch a half step.
- Lively.
21 Clues: Fast. • Lively. • Leisurely. • Very quickly. • A walking pace. • Loud in volume. • Soft in volume. • Slowly and steady. • Exceptionally quick. • Cancels a flat or sharp. • Lowers a pitch a half step. • Raises a pitch a half step. • Clarity in the production of successive notes. • A person who writes music as an occupation or professionally. • ...
Theory Study Guide 2026-03-16
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- High speed but short term memory
- Smallest switch usually for true false or on and off
- an type of virus that grants Unauthorised computer access
- Sending a Fraudulent Email to make the victim to reveal personal info
- A translation of a coded message
- Acts like a long term memory
- 1000 Gigabytes
- Primary or Secondary storage
- 1B bytes
- A microchip that handles high performance tasks
- Brain of a computer
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- Main circuit board in a computer
- the key building blocks of integrated circuits and microchips
- A unique number to every number or letter
- A microchip that handles low performance tasks
- High speed memory contained within the cpu
- A fraudulent act that keeps track of every keystroke the victim has pressed
- Gigahertz(measure the speed of the cpu of a computer)
- Tells the computer operating system on how to operate properly
- run a program
20 Clues: 1B bytes • run a program • 1000 Gigabytes • Brain of a computer • Acts like a long term memory • Primary or Secondary storage • High speed but short term memory • Main circuit board in a computer • A translation of a coded message • A unique number to every number or letter • High speed memory contained within the cpu • A microchip that handles low performance tasks • ...
Theory Test 2026 2026-03-25
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- An audhav jati, late night raga. Often associated with the winter season (7)
- Vadi of Bhoopali, Yaman, and Khamaj (7)
- A raga derived from a parent raga (9)
- Thaat of Malkauns (8)
- A gambhir raga, sung in the morning (7)
- A tala, 6-beat cycle, often used in light music, like Humko Man Ki Shakti Dena (5)
- Full form name of 'Sa' (6)
- Who created the Tarana style of singing (10)
- A raga with Audav jati, calm nature, and no Ma or Ni (8)
- Which composition uses Arabic and Persian phonemes as a way to express the raga? (6)
- ____ Prakruti The nature or personality of a raga (4)
- Which note is a characteristic of Thaat Kalyan, and can be seen in ragas like Yaman and Kedar? (8)
- Notes not allowed in a raga; i.e the bullies of a raga (6)
- When you end a composition, you sing this three times (5)
- Faster elaborations at the end of a bandish (5)
- Gujarati poet, devotee of Krishna, wrote Vaishnava Jan (12)
- How many thaats are there in Hindustani music? (3)
- Thaat with Ga, Dha, and Ni komal (7)
- Bhoopali is a(n) ______ jati raga (6)
- Musicologist that started classifying ragas into thaats in Hindustani music (10)
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- Thaat of Raga Bihag (7)
- The higher, second section of a composition (6)
- Female saint-poet that sang devotional songs of Lord Krishna through Vrindavan (7)
- “I bring the rain when I arrive” (6)
- Classical singer of Akbar's court who brought thunderstorms with his rendition of Raga Malhar (6)
- This note's full name is Nishad (2)
- A parent raga that all other ragas are derived from (10)
- Raga often sung in patriotic or folk-style compositions (3)
- Which of the four vedas does music originate from in India? (8)
- A specific school of Hindustani music, characterized by the gurushishya parampara. Examples include Gwalior, Agra, Mehwati, Patiala, etc. (7)
- A 7-beat taal that starts with khali (6)
- What is the name of the scripture written by Bharat that serves as the foundation of Indian classical music as we know it today (12)
- A raga in thaat Kafi that expresses Shringara rasa, or the emotion of love through the use of komal Ga and Ni, as well as a shadow of Pa (8)
- The lower, first section of a composition (6)
- Which gharana do we at Sur Sangat Academy belong to? (7)
- Parent scale system used to classify ragas (5)
- This raga uses both Shuddha and Tivra Ma, Kalyan Thaat (5)
37 Clues: Thaat of Malkauns (8) • Thaat of Raga Bihag (7) • Full form name of 'Sa' (6) • This note's full name is Nishad (2) • “I bring the rain when I arrive” (6) • Thaat with Ga, Dha, and Ni komal (7) • A raga derived from a parent raga (9) • Bhoopali is a(n) ______ jati raga (6) • Vadi of Bhoopali, Yaman, and Khamaj (7) • A gambhir raga, sung in the morning (7) • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- Brought everything toghether
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- developed analytical geometry
- new descoveries about the classical world
- people met to discuss ideas
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- ornate style
- protect rights as speech freedom
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- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- wrote the declaration of independence
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- built the theorie of astronomy
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- thinking logical or reason
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • Used to obverse small things • was an idea from Aristoteles • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
May18 2025-05-18
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- Ancient citadel located in Athens
- Large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- Triangle Mysterious region where ships and planes have allegedly vanished
- Legendary Greek hero known for his twelve labors
- The highest mountain in the world
- NASA program that landed humans on the Moon
- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Planet known for its deep blue color
- Monument featuring four U.S. presidents
- French leader exiled to Elba
- Space telescope that helped expand our understanding of the universe
- Physicist known for the theory of relativity
- Capital of the United States
- Ancient structures built by the Egyptians
- Natural feature that erupts molten rock
- Mythological Titan who held up the sky
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Classic arcade game featuring a yellow character eating dots
- Famous Parisian landmark
- Famous ship that sank in 1912
- Natural light display in the Earth's sky, seen in polar regions
- Pioneers of aviation who built and flew the first airplane
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- Massive fortification built to protect China
- Fastest planet to orbit the Sun
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Genetic material in all living organisms
- Composer of Fur Elise and Symphony No. 9
- Renaissance artist and inventor who painted Mona Lisa
- Planet known as the Red Planet
- Engineer and inventor known for his work with electricity
- The world's largest rainforest
- Inventor of the printing press
- Stone Artifact that helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Last active ruler of Egypt's Ptolemaic dynasty
- Bang Scientific theory explaining the origin of the universe
- International sporting event held every four years
- Dwarf planet formerly classified as the ninth planet
- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion
- Space shuttle that tragically exploded in 1986
- Playwright who wrote Hamlet and Macbeth
- Lizard known for its ability to change color
- Greek god of the sea
- Picchu Incan city built high in the Andes Mountains
- Painter known for his Impressionist works
46 Clues: Greek god of the sea • Famous Parisian landmark • French leader exiled to Elba • Capital of the United States • Famous ship that sank in 1912 • Planet known as the Red Planet • The world's largest rainforest • Inventor of the printing press • Fastest planet to orbit the Sun • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Ancient citadel located in Athens • The highest mountain in the world • ...
Isaac Newton cross word 2020-12-09
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- the thing that keeps the planets orbiting around the sun
- what was one of his greatest achievements? the theory of light and...
- the thing you use to measure forces
- what was one of his most famous books?
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- were was Isaac newton born?
- who died when he was born?
- where did he go to school?
- who did he live with at the age of 3
- what did his mom want him to become that he wasn't good at?
- who was a famous astronomer and scientist?
10 Clues: who died when he was born? • where did he go to school? • were was Isaac newton born? • the thing you use to measure forces • who did he live with at the age of 3 • what was one of his most famous books? • who was a famous astronomer and scientist? • the thing that keeps the planets orbiting around the sun • what did his mom want him to become that he wasn't good at? • ...
Get to know charlotte 2024-08-14
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- my favorite movie, created by laika studios
- my favorite candy that is a cap of a bottle
- favorite color is the same as the sky
- my favorite season thats spooky
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- favorite show, prequal to big bang theory
- my favorite class where we play music
- my pets name is very small or..
- favorite superhero, he is called merc with the mouth or..
- unusual favorite pet that is a reptile
- favorite place to go, also called the land down under
10 Clues: my pets name is very small or.. • my favorite season thats spooky • my favorite class where we play music • favorite color is the same as the sky • unusual favorite pet that is a reptile • favorite show, prequal to big bang theory • my favorite movie, created by laika studios • my favorite candy that is a cap of a bottle • ...
Saturday5/3\25 2025-05-03
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- The world's largest rainforest
- Fastest planet to orbit the Sun
- Triangle Mysterious region where ships and planes have allegedly vanished
- Inventor of the printing press
- Space telescope that helped expand our understanding of the universe
- International sporting event held every four years
- Composer of Fur Elise and Symphony No. 9
- Natural feature that erupts molten rock
- Legendary Greek hero known for his twelve labors
- Picchu Incan city built high in the Andes Mountains
- Vinci Renaissance artist and inventor who painted Mona Lisa
- Space shuttle that tragically exploded in 1986
- Pioneers of aviation who built and flew the first airplane
- Process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
- Classic arcade game featuring a yellow character eating dots
- Scientist who formulated the laws of motion
- Stone Artifact that helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Scientific theory explaining the origin of the universe
- Capital of the United States
- NASA program that landed humans on the Moon
- Lizard known for its ability to change color
- Mythological Titan who held up the sky
- Largest planet in the solar system
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- Genetic material in all living organisms
- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Everest The highest mountain in the world
- Dwarf planet formerly classified as the ninth planet
- Planet known for its deep blue color
- Monument featuring four U.S. presidents
- Engineer and inventor known for his work with electricity
- Ancient structures built by the Egyptians
- Wall Massive fortification built to protect China
- Planet known as the Red Planet
- Natural light display in the Earth's sky, seen in polar regions
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Famous ship that sank in 1912
- Last active ruler of Egypt's Ptolemaic dynasty
- Physicist known for the theory of relativity
- Ancient citadel located in Athens
- Greek god of the sea
- Large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- Painter known for his Impressionist works
- French leader exiled to Elba
- Playwright who wrote Hamlet and Macbeth
- Tower Famous Parisian landmark
46 Clues: Greek god of the sea • French leader exiled to Elba • Capital of the United States • Famous ship that sank in 1912 • The world's largest rainforest • Inventor of the printing press • Planet known as the Red Planet • Tower Famous Parisian landmark • Fastest planet to orbit the Sun • Roman goddess of love and beauty • Ancient citadel located in Athens • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-03-29
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- discovered radioactivity 1867-1934
- pioneer in the field of exobiology
- of quantum theory
- known for theory of relativity
- molecular bioligist
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- father of quantum physics
- discovered penicillin
- father of biodiversity
- designed regent street
- developed the theory of evolution
- father og dna
- invented pascal
- famous for laws of motion
13 Clues: father og dna • invented pascal • of quantum theory • molecular bioligist • discovered penicillin • father of biodiversity • designed regent street • father of quantum physics • famous for laws of motion • known for theory of relativity • developed the theory of evolution • discovered radioactivity 1867-1934 • pioneer in the field of exobiology
Soc 1500 Chapter 1 an 2 2014-01-27
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- created front and back stage theory
- obvious functions we do
- said we need to use sociological imagination
- study of humans in groups
- coined the name sociology
- hidden functions we do
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- first black sociologist
- theory was ethnomethodoly
- feeling of unconnectness
- herbert, termed social darwinism
- everything we have in common
- Ida Bell Wells founded
- looking glass was his theory
- founder of hull house
14 Clues: founder of hull house • Ida Bell Wells founded • hidden functions we do • first black sociologist • obvious functions we do • feeling of unconnectness • theory was ethnomethodoly • study of humans in groups • coined the name sociology • everything we have in common • looking glass was his theory • herbert, termed social darwinism • created front and back stage theory • ...
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. • ...
Women In Psychology 2024-03-10
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- First black woman to get a degree from Colombia University
- First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology
- Developed a theory of color vision
- Influenced how people view gender roles and the psychology of the sexes
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- Discovered that children communicate through play
- Developed the concept of "womb envy"
- Contributed to the understanding of attachment styles
- First female president of the APA
- Sigmund Freud's daughter who expanded child psychology field
- Proved women were equal during her research in women's psychology
10 Clues: First female president of the APA • Developed a theory of color vision • Developed the concept of "womb envy" • First woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology • Discovered that children communicate through play • Contributed to the understanding of attachment styles • First black woman to get a degree from Colombia University • ...
Colors 2026-05-21
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- A secondary color that's often associated with energy and enthusiasm.
- A neutral color that's often associated with neutrality and balance.
- A secondary color that's often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A pink-orange color that's often associated with warmth and tropical environments.
- A neutral color that's often associated with mystery and sophistication.
- A secondary color that's often associated with nature and growth.
- A blue-green color that's often associated with the ocean and tropical settings.
- A primary color that's often associated with love and passion.
- A warm color that's often associated with earthiness and stability.
- A pale purple color that's often associated with relaxation and serenity.
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- response
- A soft color that's often associated with sweetness and femininity.
- A deep pink color that's often associated with passion and intensity.
- A primary color that's often associated with happiness and optimism.
- A primary color that's often associated with calmness and serenity.
- A warm color that's often associated with wealth and success.
- A cool color that's often associated with modernity and technology.
- A deep red color that's often associated with elegance and richness.
- A light, neutral color that's often associated with calmness and elegance.
- A neutral color that's often associated with purity and innocence.
- A blue-green color that's often associated with tranquility and calmness.
21 Clues: response • A warm color that's often associated with wealth and success. • A primary color that's often associated with love and passion. • A secondary color that's often associated with nature and growth. • A secondary color that's often associated with royalty and luxury. • A neutral color that's often associated with purity and innocence. • ...
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. • ...
Perception 2013-05-28
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- The "binary code" of the brain; the only type of signal that the brain can understand
- The combination of red and green light
- Convergence and binocular disparity; depth cues requiring two eyes
- The effect produced when you stare at one image for a long time, and then look at a white background
- The combination of blue and green light
- The pathway from the eye to the occipital lobe
- The visual center of the brain
- The combination of red, green, and blue light
- Theory of color perception; brain interprets relative percentages of red, blue, and green-detecting cones that are activated in the eye
- The way our brain interprets sensory information
- The monocular depth cue involving converging parallel lines
- Sheet of photoreceptors on the back of the eye
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- Depth cues requiring only one eye
- How we determine how far away something is
- Monocular depth cue; bigger things can look farther away than smaller things, if we know how big both objects are supposed to be in relation to eachother
- Monocular depth cue; far away things are smaller than close up things
- The combination of red and blue light
- type of photoreceptor that perceives color
- Monocular depth cue; something is blocking another thing, therefore it must be closer
19 Clues: The visual center of the brain • Depth cues requiring only one eye • The combination of red and blue light • The combination of red and green light • The combination of blue and green light • How we determine how far away something is • type of photoreceptor that perceives color • The combination of red, green, and blue light • ...
Holiday Cheer: Color Vocabulary 2013-12-20
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- a color scheme that contains three colors equidistant from each other on the color wheel (i.e. yellow, blue, red)
- a color scheme that contains two sets of complementary colors
- a color scheme that contains three colors next to each other on the color wheel (i.e. yellow, yellow-orange, orange)
- total brightness
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- a color scheme that contains four colors equidistant from each other on the color wheel
- a color scheme that contains two colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- the brightness of a color
- the mixing of black and white
- Red + Orange = Red-Orange
- are the colors on the color wheel: they are colors of the highest possible intensity
- the quality of a color that differentiates one spectrum color from another
- is created by different wave lengths of light being reflected by a surface, white light from the sun
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- a dry powder that supplies the coloring agent for paint, crayons, chalk and ink – it is a natural substance; the coloring matter in nature sensitive to different wave lengths of light
- are made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color; RO, YO, YG, BG, BV, RV
- are made by mixing two primary colors together
- a color scheme that contains the tints and shades of one color
- a color not associated with any hue
- colors creating new colors by decreasing the intensity of the spectrum colors. There are 4 ways to do this:
- mixing gray with a color
- mixing white with a color
- colors that cannot be made by mixing – red, yellow, blue
- total darkness
- mixing black with a color
24 Clues: total darkness • total brightness • mixing gray with a color • the brightness of a color • mixing white with a color • Red + Orange = Red-Orange • mixing black with a color • the mixing of black and white • a color not associated with any hue • the lightness or darkness of a color • are made by mixing two primary colors together • ...
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 • ...
Hair Coloring Chapter 2025-06-03
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- mix of peroxide,shampoo, and color for highlights
- varying degrees of warmth exposed during coloring
- non ammonia color that adds tone and lasts longer
- general term for changing the color of hair r
- predominant tone of a color transformation
- colors directly opposite on the color wheel
- oxidizing agents needed to develop color molecules
- color gloss that adds shine and tone
- used to recondition and fill porous hair
- equalize porosity and deposit color
- coloring some of the hair strands lighter than the natural color
- boosters added to hair color for extra lift
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- strands are selected and wrapped in foil
- developer used in permanent hair color
- non ammonia color that adds shine and tone
- the strength of a color
- uncolored dye precursors for permanent hair color
- coloring technique that requires two procedures
- free from lightening technique painted directly on the hair
- used to equalize porosity before color applications
- coloring technique that requires two separate procedures
- used to recondition damaged hair
- bleaching or decolorizing the hair
- system for understanding color relationships
24 Clues: the strength of a color • used to recondition damaged hair • bleaching or decolorizing the hair • equalize porosity and deposit color • color gloss that adds shine and tone • developer used in permanent hair color • strands are selected and wrapped in foil • used to recondition and fill porous hair • non ammonia color that adds shine and tone • ...
Yearly Puzzle 2025-03-13
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- famous scientist who developed the theory of relativity (7 letters)
- The capital city of Japan (5 letters)
- A famous tower in Paris (6 letters)
- The color of an emerald (5 letters)
- A large, predatory fish (5 letters)
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- Capital of France (5 letters)
- Largest planet in our solar system (7 letters)
- A popular chocolate bar with caramel and peanuts (8 letters)
- A season that comes after summer
- This type of bird cannot fly but is known for its running speed (7 letters)
10 Clues: Capital of France (5 letters) • A season that comes after summer • A famous tower in Paris (6 letters) • The color of an emerald (5 letters) • A large, predatory fish (5 letters) • The capital city of Japan (5 letters) • Largest planet in our solar system (7 letters) • A popular chocolate bar with caramel and peanuts (8 letters) • ...
Painting 1 Final Exam Review 2017-01-08
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- Color scheme using any three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Red, yellow, and blue; hues that form the color wheel
- Color scheme that makes a rectangle on the color wheel
- Two things placed next to each other or in a setting together for a contrasting effect
- Any single color in the spectrum (red, yellow, blue, etc.)
- A color with black added to it
- Color scheme that makes an equilateral triangle anywhere on the color wheel
- Color scheme that uses 4 colors with two in between each to make a perfect square on the color wheel
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- An area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is lighter and strongly illuminated
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- Representing forms that are recognizably derived from life
- Color scheme that takes two complimentary colors and split one into the two colors next to it on the color wheel
- A color scheme based on different values of one particular color
- Of, relating to, or derived from living matter
- Green, orange, and violet; hues that are formed by mixing the primary colors
- Color scheme based on colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- The relative intensity or brightness of a color. Bright vibrant colors have a high saturation
- Color scheme based on different values of a neutral mixture (usually made with 2 Complimentary colors)
- A color with white added to it
- Art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs onto a backing
- Colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color
21 Clues: A color with white added to it • A color with black added to it • The lightness or darkness of a color • Of, relating to, or derived from living matter • Red, yellow, and blue; hues that form the color wheel • Color scheme that makes a rectangle on the color wheel • Colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color • ...
Colors 2025-08-09
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- – Earthy color
- – Darkest shade
- – Color of sky
- – Light brown tint
- – Dark red shade
- – Shiny grey metal
- – Deep blue color
- – Soft rosy shade
- – Citrus color
- – Blue-green mix
- – Light blue tone
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- – Color of roses
- – Pure color
- – Bright sunny hue
- – Royal color
- – Shiny yellow metal
- – Pinkish-purple hue
- – Color of grass
- – Light purple hue
- – Cloudy shade
20 Clues: – Pure color • – Royal color • – Earthy color • – Color of sky • – Cloudy shade • – Citrus color • – Darkest shade • – Color of roses • – Dark red shade • – Color of grass • – Blue-green mix • – Deep blue color • – Soft rosy shade • – Light blue tone • – Bright sunny hue • – Light brown tint • – Light purple hue • – Shiny grey metal • – Shiny yellow metal • – Pinkish-purple hue
La Ropa 2023-10-10
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- Que estacion tu llevas el vestido?
- Que estacion tu llevas el abrigo?
- Que femenina lleve?
- Que color es nieva?
- Que usas pagar?
- Que estacion tu llevas el gorro?
- Que color son los jeans?
- Que color es el cesped?
- Que color es el jugo de naranja?
- Que color es el computadora?
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- Que estacion tu llevas los pantalones cortos?
- Que es titulo?
- Que color es el sol?
- Que color es la rosa?
- Que color es el pan?
- Que llevas en el inverano?
- Que llevas cuando llueve?
- Que color es el uva?
- Que color es la manzana?
- Que color es el caballo?
20 Clues: Que es titulo? • Que usas pagar? • Que femenina lleve? • Que color es nieva? • Que color es el sol? • Que color es el pan? • Que color es el uva? • Que color es la rosa? • Que color es el cesped? • Que color es la manzana? • Que llevas cuando llueve? • Que color son los jeans? • Que color es el caballo? • Que llevas en el inverano? • Que color es el computadora? • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2016-01-25
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- Atoms that possess different numbers of protons are called ___________.
- How electrons are organized around a nucleus.
- The number of protons in an atom (also the number of electrons).
- Argued in favour of the plum pudding model.
- An atom is mostly ____________.
- The charge on a neutron.
- Charged particle in the nucleus.
- Thought that the world was built from small atoms which could not be broken - Greek.
- Created the atomic model with electrons in shells.
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- Described atoms as the smallest building block of matter - not Greek
- Particles that orbit the nucleus
- The building blocks or all matter - can still be broken down into smaller particles though.
- The charge on an electron.
- Model of an atom that saw electrons embedded inside a positively charged field.
- The particle that helps to holds proton in the nucleus.
- An element that possesses one proton and one electron.
- Disproved the plum pudding model of an atom.
- An element that possesses two protons and two electrons, and two neutrons.
- The charge on a proton.
- This is released in large amounts when a nucleus in broken apart.
- Meaning smaller than an atom.
21 Clues: The charge on a proton. • The charge on a neutron. • The charge on an electron. • Meaning smaller than an atom. • An atom is mostly ____________. • Particles that orbit the nucleus • Charged particle in the nucleus. • Argued in favour of the plum pudding model. • Disproved the plum pudding model of an atom. • How electrons are organized around a nucleus. • ...
Clinic Theory crossword 2016-03-12
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- What is the first step when processing a film?
- This type of image is taken to view interproximaly?
- What is used to amplify Korotkoff sounds?
- Phosphor Storage plate (PSP)is an example of what kind of digital imaging? 3wrds
- This concept states that radiation exposure must be kept to a minimum?
- Process of inhaling and exhaling is called?
- When taking a radiograph in which area of the mouth should you begin with?
- The last sound heard when taking Blood Pressure is?
- A free radical is a _______(uncharged)atom that exists with an unpaired electron in the outermost shell
- When storing dental films, are they affected by heat or cool temperatures as well as humidity and radiation
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- A patient's midsagittal plane should be ____________ to the floor.
- Two specific mechanisms of radiation injuries are possible one is free radical formation and the second one is?
- What type of film is only used in a dark room setting and is not exposed to x-rays? 2wrds
- A V shaped projection from the floor of the nasal fossa, in the midline. 3wrds
- What material is most popular when taking a bite registration?
- What is the rhythmic expansion of an artery each time the heart beats?
- What are the preliminary impressions used for? 2wrds
- Healthy gums are this colour?
- What artery is located on the inner fold of the arm?
- While charting, a tooth fully coloured means it's __________
20 Clues: Healthy gums are this colour? • What is used to amplify Korotkoff sounds? • Process of inhaling and exhaling is called? • What is the first step when processing a film? • This type of image is taken to view interproximaly? • The last sound heard when taking Blood Pressure is? • What are the preliminary impressions used for? 2wrds • ...
Music Theory 2 2017-02-08
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- / Lowest of the male voices
- / Single-reed woodwind instrument with a wide range of sizes.
- / Performing group of diverse instruments in various cultures; in Western art music, an ensemble of multiple strings with various woodwind, brass, and percussion.
- / Highest-pitched brass instrument that changes pitch by means of valves.
- / Soprano-range woodwind instrument, usually made of metal and held horizontally.
- / Medium-range valved brass instrument that can be played "stopped" with the hand as well as open.
- / Male voice of high range. Also a part, often structural, in polyphony.
- / Keyboard instrument whose strings are struck with hammers controlled by a keyboard mechanism; pedals control dampers in the strings that stop the sound when the finger releases the key.
- / Percussion instrument consisting of 2 large circular brass plates of equal size that are stuck sideways against each other.
- / Percussion instrument consisting of a hemispheric copper shell with a head of plastic or calfskin, held in place by a metal.
- /(f) loud
- Ensembles / Ensemble music for up to about 10 players, with one player to a part.
- / Soprano, or highest-ranged, member of the bowed-string instrument family.
- / Double-reed woodwind instrument with a low range.
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- / Bass-range brass instrument that changes pitch by means of valves.
- Drum / Small cylindrical drum with 2 heads
- / Percussion instrument with tuned blocks of wood suspended on a frame, laid out in the shape of a keyboard.
- / Plucked-string instrument originally made of wood with a hollow, resonating body and a fretted fingerboard; types include acoustic and electric.
- / Highest-ranged voice, normally possessed by women and boys.
- Bass / Largest and lowest-pitched member of the bowed string family. Also contrabass and bass viola.
- / Wind instrument in which air is fed to the pipes by mechanical means; the pipes are controlled by 2 or more keyboards and a set of pedals.
- / Tenor-range brass instrument resembling the tuba.
- / Family of single-reed woodwind instruments commonly used in wind and jazz bands.
- / Soprano-range, double-reed woodwind instrument.
- / (ff) very loud
- / Percussion instrument consisting of a slender rod of steel bent in the shape of a triangle, struck with a steel beater.
- / Bowed-string instrument with a middle-to-low range and dark, rich sonority; lower than a viola.
- / Tenor-range brass instrument that changes pitch by means of valves.
- / Lowest of the female voices. Also contralto.
29 Clues: /(f) loud • / (ff) very loud • / Lowest of the male voices • Drum / Small cylindrical drum with 2 heads • / Lowest of the female voices. Also contralto. • / Soprano-range, double-reed woodwind instrument. • / Tenor-range brass instrument resembling the tuba. • / Double-reed woodwind instrument with a low range. • ...
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
Across
- 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
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- Cancels sharps/flats
- Without accompaniment
- At a soft volume
- gradually getting softer
- Gradually getting louder
- Smoothly
- at a loud volume
- Hold
Down
- All singing the same pitch
- Sweetly
- Return to original tempo
- All together
- Degrees of loud and soft
- Lively, fast tempo
- Very fast tempo
- Emphasis on a particular note
- Moderate tempo
- Very slow tempo
- Very much, a lot
- Gradually slowing down
20 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Moderate tempo • Very fast tempo • Very slow tempo • At a soft volume • Very much, a lot • at a loud volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • Return to original tempo • Degrees of loud and soft • gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • All singing the same pitch • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- (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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
