color theory Crossword Puzzles
Cell Theory 2022-09-10
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- An explanation of a part of the natural world that include laws, hypotheses and facts.
- Was the first to introduce Spontaneous Generation.
- Stated that all plants are made up of cells.
- Scientific theories _____________ over time
- Started developing better microscopes to better see cell and organelles.
- An old theory about cells and life that states that living things can come from non-living things.
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- Organisms are made of one or more cells, Cells are the basic unit of structure and function, all cells come from existing cells, cells come in many different shapes and sizes, and shapes of cells are based on their function.
- Whos experiment was simple but disproved Spontaneous Generation
- Stated all animals are made up of cells.
- Whos experiment was the most famous and most accepted to disproving Spontaneous Generation.
- First person to see cells
- Stated all cells are made from other cells
12 Clues: First person to see cells • Stated all animals are made up of cells. • Stated all cells are made from other cells • Scientific theories _____________ over time • Stated that all plants are made up of cells. • Was the first to introduce Spontaneous Generation. • Whos experiment was simple but disproved Spontaneous Generation • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- Point the temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature
- Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid
- hotness or coldness
- motion
- Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- particles that vibrates in place
- particles that move around fast and escapes the container
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- the process when water vapor becomes liquid
- Point the temperature at which at solid melts into a liquid
- from liquid phase to vapor
- anything that takes up space
- from a solid to liquid
- particles that take up space in the bottom of the container
- from a liquid to solid
- positive and negative charged particles
15 Clues: motion • hotness or coldness • from a solid to liquid • from a liquid to solid • from liquid phase to vapor • anything that takes up space • particles that vibrates in place • positive and negative charged particles • the process when water vapor becomes liquid • Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas • Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid • ...
Cell Theory 2022-09-05
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- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
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- improved the microscope, was the first person to view live cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- concluded all animals are made of cells
- chemical reactions inside the cell
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • perceiving and responding to changes in the environment • ...
Chomsky's theory 2023-01-03
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- What Chomsky argues all languages share.
- What Chomsky did to the nativist approach.
- What ages 2-7 are in language acquisition.
- What nativists believe language is.
- Chomsky believes language is uniquely...
- Theorist this whole thing is about.
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- Chomsky's work is criticised for being...
- The kind of knowledge generative grammar is said to be.
- Children's inclination to use language is triggered after hearing what?
- Chomsky's nationality.
- Section of brain that houses ability to recognise language.
- The approach to language that Chomsky takes.
12 Clues: Chomsky's nationality. • What nativists believe language is. • Theorist this whole thing is about. • What Chomsky argues all languages share. • Chomsky believes language is uniquely... • Chomsky's work is criticised for being... • What Chomsky did to the nativist approach. • What ages 2-7 are in language acquisition. • The approach to language that Chomsky takes. • ...
Management theory 2023-01-17
12 Clues: to follow • clear rule • to best fit • by planning • organization • that job best • issues not well • know jobs clear • four guiding principles • result not working well • of Scientific Management • known as the father of Scientific Management
Cell Theory 2020-10-01
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- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- improved the microscope, was the first person to view live cells
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
- concluded all plants are made of cells
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- concluded all animals are made of cells
- chemical reactions inside the cell
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree • ...
COLOUR THEORY 2021-09-21
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- We look for ________ when we move our paint brush in the paint.
- This colour sits between red and yellow on the colour wheel.
- you use a brush for this technique.
- This artist creates leaf cut outs.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include green and orange.
- Is a ___________ colour? Clue - it begins with Y.
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- how we display colours in a circular form.
- Is a ______ colour? Clue - it begins with P.
- We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include red and blue.
- This colour sits between yellow and blue on the colour wheel.
- Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines.
12 Clues: This artist creates leaf cut outs. • you use a brush for this technique. • how we display colours in a circular form. • Is a ______ colour? Clue - it begins with P. • Is a ___________ colour? Clue - it begins with Y. • We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours. • Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines. • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-12-09
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- this number is the same as the number of protons
- number of protons in magnesium
- scientist who conducted the Gold Foil Experiment
- electrons on the outermost shell
- subatomic particle responsible for mass number
- number of _______ is equal to the number of protons in a neutral atom
- a positively charged subatomic particle
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- versions of an element with different number of neutrons
- model that included energy levels but was only accurate for elements like hydrogen
- scientist who discovered the electron
- model that includes orbitals
- model developed by JJ Thomson that shows protons in a sea of electrons
12 Clues: model that includes orbitals • number of protons in magnesium • electrons on the outermost shell • scientist who discovered the electron • a positively charged subatomic particle • subatomic particle responsible for mass number • this number is the same as the number of protons • scientist who conducted the Gold Foil Experiment • ...
Cell Theory 2023-10-13
12 Clues: many cell organism • cell cell for humans • single cell organism • cell cell for plants • A cell WITH a nucleus • Can make its own food • A cell with no nucleus • how many kingdom is there? • how many domains are there? • A action involving 1 parent • A action involving 2 parents • Needs to hunt to get their food
COLOUR THEORY 2023-10-03
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- Colours made by mixing a primary and secondary colour
- water-soluble paint
- Made by adding white to a colour
- one of three primary colours
- another word for colour
- used to mix paint on
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- strength or intensity of a colour
- Secondary colour made with blue and red
- Made by adding black to a colour
- used to apply paint
- Secondary colour and a fruit
- Secondary colour
12 Clues: Secondary colour • used to apply paint • water-soluble paint • used to mix paint on • another word for colour • Secondary colour and a fruit • one of three primary colours • Made by adding black to a colour • Made by adding white to a colour • strength or intensity of a colour • Secondary colour made with blue and red • Colours made by mixing a primary and secondary colour
Atomic Theory 2024-09-12
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- Radiation: A type of radiation where a neutron in the nucleus decays into a proton and an electron (beta particle). The proton stays in the nucleus, and the electron is emitted.
- Ray: High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay. Gamma rays have no charge and no mass, but they carry a lot of energy.
- The dense, positively charged center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons. It is where most of the atom's mass is concentrated.
- Variants of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons, leading to different atomic masses.
- Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element and its position on the periodic table.
- The process by which unstable atomic nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation. This can occur in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. Electrons are involved in chemical bonding and reactions.
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- The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element. It consists of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
- Mass: The weighted average mass of an atom of an element, considering the different isotopes and their abundances.
- A neutral (uncharged) subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons and protons have roughly the same mass.
- A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. The number of protons determines the element's identity (its atomic number).
- Model: A model of the atom proposed by Niels Bohr. It describes the atom as having a central nucleus surrounded by electrons that orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels or shells. This model helps explain the atom’s energy levels and electron transitions.
- Mass Unit (amu): A unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights. It is defined as one twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
- Radiation: A type of radiation where an atom emits an alpha particle (2 protons and 2 neutrons) from its nucleus. This results in a new element with a lower atomic number.
14 Clues: Mass: The weighted average mass of an atom of an element, considering the different isotopes and their abundances. • Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element and its position on the periodic table. • ...
OBOB 2025-02-03
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- In Fifty-Four Things Wrong with Gwendolyn Rogers, who has pink pajamas with avocados on them?
- In The Name of This Book is Secret, whose father was electrocuted by lightning?
- In The Name of This Book is Secret, what shape is Luciano’s birthmark?
- In Solimar -the sword of the monarchs,How many provincial kingdoms was San Gregorio part of?
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- In Solimar -the sword of the monarchs, what color is the rebozo Solimar's grandmother wore?
- In the Mystwick School of Musicraft, what is Mrs O'Grady's first name?
- In Thirst, Bombay was made of how many disconnected islands?
- In a Time Traveler’s Theory of Relativity, where does Finn find Gran’s wristwatch?
- In Circus Mirandus, what color is Rosebud’s wagon?
- In the Wild Robot, the robot's full name is ______.
10 Clues: In Circus Mirandus, what color is Rosebud’s wagon? • In the Wild Robot, the robot's full name is ______. • In Thirst, Bombay was made of how many disconnected islands? • In the Mystwick School of Musicraft, what is Mrs O'Grady's first name? • In The Name of This Book is Secret, what shape is Luciano’s birthmark? • ...
Science and technology in the 20th century 2023-07-09
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- Isolation of insulin
- Wi-Fi
- Xerography (photocopying)
- Heart-lung machine
- Charge of an electron
- Nylon
- Polio vaccine
- Big bang theory
- Double helix of DNA (1)
- Blood types
- Airplane
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- Double helix of DNA (2)
- Special theory of relativity
- Television
- Microwave
- Molecular dipole
- Cloning (Dolly the sheep)
- Electric refrigerator
- Magnitude scale of earthquakes
- Radiation of black holes
- Transistor
- Model of the atom
22 Clues: Wi-Fi • Nylon • Airplane • Microwave • Television • Transistor • Blood types • Polio vaccine • Big bang theory • Molecular dipole • Model of the atom • Heart-lung machine • Isolation of insulin • Charge of an electron • Electric refrigerator • Double helix of DNA (2) • Double helix of DNA (1) • Radiation of black holes • Xerography (photocopying) • Cloning (Dolly the sheep) • Special theory of relativity • ...
Quiz Review - Colors and Numbers 0-39 2023-11-30
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- Number of fingers you have
- 5 x 3
- 5 x 5
- Two dozen
- Number of days in December
- Number of paws on a dog
- 42 - 3
- Age at which you can vote
- Color of a flamingo
- Color of the night sky
- Color of figs and Barney the dinosaur
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- Number of days in February in a leap year
- Number of days in February, usually
- Number of days in November
- Color of snow and marshmallows
- Color of lemons & dandelions
- 11 x 3
- Color of the sky on a cloudy day
- A baker's dozen
- Color of grass
- Color of a strawberry
- Color of an orange
- A dozen
- Color of chocolate
- Color of a robin's egg
25 Clues: 5 x 3 • 5 x 5 • 11 x 3 • 42 - 3 • A dozen • Two dozen • Color of grass • A baker's dozen • Color of an orange • Color of chocolate • Color of a flamingo • Color of a strawberry • Color of the night sky • Color of a robin's egg • Number of paws on a dog • Age at which you can vote • Number of fingers you have • Number of days in November • Number of days in December • Color of lemons & dandelions • ...
Numbers and Colors in Portuguese 2025-04-07
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- Red hair
- Cinco - Cinco
- The color of a banana
- Tres + Tres
- The color of snow
- Seis - Quatro
- The color of a fire truck
- Blonde air
- Nove - Dois
- The color of grapes
- The color of an elephant
- The color of khaki pants or sand
- The color of the night sky
- The color of the sky
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- Olympic medal for third place
- Dez - Seis
- Nove - Cinco
- Oito - Sete
- Some homes are made from these clay blocks
- Um + Dois
- Blue-green eyes
- Tres + Tres + Tres
- The color of a pumpkin
- The color of pigs
- Sete + Um
- Olympic medal for first place
- Quatro + Seis
- Mrs. Brown's last name
- The color of grass
- Olympic medal for second place
30 Clues: Red hair • Um + Dois • Sete + Um • Dez - Seis • Blonde air • Oito - Sete • Tres + Tres • Nove - Dois • Nove - Cinco • Cinco - Cinco • Seis - Quatro • Quatro + Seis • Blue-green eyes • The color of snow • The color of pigs • Tres + Tres + Tres • The color of grass • The color of grapes • The color of the sky • The color of a banana • The color of a pumpkin • Mrs. Brown's last name • The color of an elephant • ...
AP Psychology Crossword puzzle Topic 1.6 2025-12-05
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- A phenomenon that causes sensory crossovers, such as tasting colors or feeling sounds
- The process of detecting and encoding environmental stimuli. It involves our sensory systems working together to capture information.
- Specialized nerves that convert light into neural impulses. They are responsible for color vision and are concentrated in the fovea, the central area of the retina.
- The smallest change in a stimulus that can be detected 50% of thetime.
- States that different frequencies of sound stimulate different places along the basilar membrane in the cochlea, leading to pitch perception
- Describes the degree stimuli need to differ for the difference to be detected.
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- Inability to recognize faces.
- The lowest level of a stimulus that a person can detect 50% of the time.
- Explains color vision through three types of cones in the fovea processing color and detail. Blue cones detect short wavelengths,green detects medium, and red detects long wavelengths.
- Adds to trichromatic theory by considering that yellow and blue cones back each other up, as green/red and black/white do. These pairs have complementary after images.
- Suggests that groups of auditory nerve fibers fire in rapid succession, combining to encode higher frequency sounds that a single neuron can't process on its own.
- Ability to respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them.
- Cells that lie in the periphery of the eye and detect shapes and movement, but not color. Mainly activated in low-light environments. Play a role in light and dark adaptation.
13 Clues: Inability to recognize faces. • The smallest change in a stimulus that can be detected 50% of thetime. • The lowest level of a stimulus that a person can detect 50% of the time. • Ability to respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them. • Describes the degree stimuli need to differ for the difference to be detected. • ...
Theories and Perspectives 2021-02-10
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- Perspective that violates existing and acceptable social norms
- Law that is believed to preserve the women's virtue and stop the westernization of women
- Experience sexism, racism and classism on an ongoing basis
- Theory that people become what society says they are
- Theory that says people with short necks or close together eyes people are more likely to commit crimes
- Revolution in the world view of a social uni; 2 words
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- Theory based on the reason people commit crimes in their DNA and chemical makeup
- Theory that mental deficiencies or abnormalities cause people to commit crime
- Personality disorder characterized by impulsiveness,lack of remourse and blaming of others
- advocacy of women's rights based on equality of the sexes
- Theory that states women are more connected socially which deters them from crime
- Theory combining biological, social, psychological
12 Clues: Theory combining biological, social, psychological • Theory that people become what society says they are • Revolution in the world view of a social uni; 2 words • advocacy of women's rights based on equality of the sexes • Experience sexism, racism and classism on an ongoing basis • Perspective that violates existing and acceptable social norms • ...
Dog Colors 2024-08-09
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- - Large white areas and spots of color.
- - A "cat" color
- - Tan or gold base with black-tipped hairs
- - Off-white color
- - A Beagle or Rottweiler color
- - A light beige or off-white color
- - A mix of colored hairs and white
- - A warm, golden shade
- - A lighter shade of yellow
- - Black and gold or red patches.
- - "flecks" of different colors
- - Stripes on a darker background.
- - Lighter spots or patches on a darker background
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- - " Silver" Weimaraner
- - Common in Dalmatians.
- - English Springer Spaniel color.
- - The least "adopted" color
- - Describes certain shades in breeds like the American Pit Bull Terrier.
- - Boxer color
- - Labrador Retriever
- - Mottled patches of color.
- - A cattle dog color
- - Hairs banded with more than one color.
- - Maltese
- - Siberian Husky.
- - Black, tan, and white.
- - Appears black with a slight brownish hue
- - A working breeds color
- - sandy
29 Clues: - sandy • - Maltese • - Boxer color • - A "cat" color • - Off-white color • - Siberian Husky. • - Labrador Retriever • - A cattle dog color • - " Silver" Weimaraner • - A warm, golden shade • - Common in Dalmatians. • - Black, tan, and white. • - A working breeds color • - The least "adopted" color • - Mottled patches of color. • - A lighter shade of yellow • - A Beagle or Rottweiler color • ...
crayola colors 2023-02-24
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- the color you get mixing red and yellow
- the opposite of yellow green
- the color of light
- the color of leaves
- The color of the ocean
- a dark, purplish blue
- the new name for "flesh tint"
- the color of the sun
- opposite of blue violet
- a color named after a bird egg
- An orange color named after a pasta dish
- a copyrighted color that used many z's
- the longest regular crayola name
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- A color named after a green apple
- a color used to represent anger
- the opposite of blue green
- the opposite of red violet
- a color named after a bug
- another word for purple
- one of the only colors without translations
- the opposite of redorange
- A very dark color
- a more pinkish red-orange
- a very dull color, sometimes spelt with an 'e'
- What you get when you mix opposites
- A natural green color
- The replacement for pink
- the opposite of yellow orange
- An expensive type of wood
29 Clues: A very dark color • the color of light • the color of leaves • the color of the sun • a dark, purplish blue • A natural green color • The color of the ocean • another word for purple • opposite of blue violet • The replacement for pink • a color named after a bug • the opposite of redorange • a more pinkish red-orange • An expensive type of wood • the opposite of blue green • ...
Color Combiations 2020-01-26
9 Clues: a mix of red and blue • a mix of red and yellow • a mix of yellow and blue • a mix of yellow and purple • the color of the sky and water • the color of apples and strawberries • the color of clouds and soap bubbles • the color of cheetahs and baby chicks • the color of outer space and car wheels
Color Wheel 2014-01-09
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- this primary color is the opposite of violet
- mix this color with yellow to make green
- you can make any color lighter by adding
- to make this color you mix yellow and blue
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- red and blue make
- mix red and yellow to make
- mixing all primary colors together make gray or
- when you mix white and red you get
- this primary color is mixed with yellow to make orange
9 Clues: red and blue make • mix red and yellow to make • when you mix white and red you get • mix this color with yellow to make green • you can make any color lighter by adding • to make this color you mix yellow and blue • this primary color is the opposite of violet • mixing all primary colors together make gray or • this primary color is mixed with yellow to make orange
Color Review 2024-11-26
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- paired primary and secondary colors that are opposite each other
- the "pop" of a color
- a primary color
- a secondary color
- a primary color
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- the colors created by mixing light
- a secondary color
- the warmth or coolness of a color
- the purity or strength of a color
- a primary color
- color unaffected by relationships like "blue sky" or "red barn"
- the lightness or darkness of a color
12 Clues: a primary color • a primary color • a primary color • a secondary color • a secondary color • the "pop" of a color • the warmth or coolness of a color • the purity or strength of a color • the colors created by mixing light • the lightness or darkness of a color • color unaffected by relationships like "blue sky" or "red barn" • ...
color crossword 2025-10-17
9 Clues: the color of soil • the color of a pig • the color of camen • the color of grapes • the color of clouds • the color of a lemon • the color of the sky • the color of a stop sign • the color of a cow's spots
CROSSWORD 2 2025-05-09
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- A shade of blue, the fifth color seen in a rainbow.
- very light brown, the color of some mushrooms
- The same color as a pig
- After a snowstorm, you will a lot of this color. The color
- A shade of green tinged with blue
- The color of earth and dirt
- This color shares its name with a green citrus fruit.
- is an award given to soldier who were wounded or died in battle.
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- The color of fire and setting sun.
- This word comes from the Latin root for grow.
- Bumblebees are black and Yellow.
- A very bright shade of pink
- The last color in rainbow, a shade of pink
- a blue-green.
- A pale blue-purple
- A deep shade of green.
- The color of sky
- A midway color between black and white
- This color is the absence of light and the absorption of all color
- The colors of apples and fire engines are Red.
20 Clues: a blue-green. • The color of sky • A pale blue-purple • A deep shade of green. • The same color as a pig • A very bright shade of pink • The color of earth and dirt • Bumblebees are black and Yellow. • A shade of green tinged with blue • The color of fire and setting sun. • A midway color between black and white • The last color in rainbow, a shade of pink • ...
Color Harmonies and Selection 2018-01-30
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- Lighting that can distort colors and make them seem cooler
- The _% color should look appealing with the dominant color
- Colors not found on the color wheel
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- The 60% of a room's color is the _.
- Using all neutral colors except one
- The 10% color should be a _ accent color
- The combination of colors selected for the design of a room
- You should select _ colors for large areas
- 60% of a room's color should be the _ color.
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- A factor that can change the quality of sunlight in a room
- Colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- _ % of a room's color is the decorative pieces
- Exposure that receives the most sunlight, makes colors bright and warm
- Applying colors to large areas make them gain _.
- A pleasing combination of colors based on their position on the color wheel
- A color and the two colors on either side of its complement on the color wheel
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Lighting that can bring dullness to some colors but generally makes colors seem warmer
- Using tints, tones and shades of the same color
- Subdued light of a northern exposure can make colors appear _.
21 Clues: Colors not found on the color wheel • The 60% of a room's color is the _. • Using all neutral colors except one • Colors equally spaced on the color wheel • The 10% color should be a _ accent color • You should select _ colors for large areas • Colors next to each other on the color wheel • 60% of a room's color should be the _ color. • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- people met to discuss ideas
- ornate style
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- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
- Brought everything toghether
- new descoveries about the classical world
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
MICRO & MACRO THEORY PUZZLE 2021-07-19
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- THEORY, , a close-up focus on social interaction in specific situations.
- DYSFUNCTION, any social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society.
- an explanation of how two or more facts are related to one another.
- THEORY, a broad focus on social structures that shape society as a whole.
- FUNCTION, the unrecognized and unintended consequences of any social pattern.
- FUNCTION, the consequences of a social pattern for the operation of society as a whole.
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- LEVEL, race - conflict approaches fall under which level of orientation.
- THEORY, a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources.
- THEORY, a theory that views society as a whole unit, made up of inter related parts that work together.
- MARX, the founder of Conflict Theory.
- HERBERT MEAD, founder of symbolic interactionism.
- INTERACTION APPROACH, a framework for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals.
- FUNCTION, the recognized and intended consequences of any social pattern.
13 Clues: MARX, the founder of Conflict Theory. • HERBERT MEAD, founder of symbolic interactionism. • an explanation of how two or more facts are related to one another. • LEVEL, race - conflict approaches fall under which level of orientation. • THEORY, , a close-up focus on social interaction in specific situations. • ...
Test IV. Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-02
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- A leadership style under Path-Goal theory where the leader consults the team in decision-making.
- A leadership style under Situational Leadership Theory where the leader explains why a decision is important to the team and persuades them.
- This type of leadership combines an entrepreneur's innovative mindset with a leader's ability to influence.
- A key trait of an entrepreneurial mindset that involves seeing opportunities and creating new ways to solve old problems.
- The theory that focuses on the unique relationships a leader develops with each follower, forming "in-groups" and "out-groups."
- A leader who takes full responsibility for their actions and results is this type of leader.
- This theory, proposed by Hersey and Blanchard, states that a leader’s style should be adapted based on the maturity and readiness of the team.
- The leadership style where the leader's power is shared with the group, and decisions are made by consensus.
- A key entrepreneurial quality that involves having a clear direction for the future.
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- This leadership style where in the second word is faire, also known as delegative leadership, gives employees maximum autonomy and minimal guidance.
- A leadership style where the leader gives specific instructions and closely supervises a new or unsure team.
- In this type of leadership, the leader sets a clear vision and inspires followers to achieve more than they thought possible.
- This key entrepreneurial mindset trait is the ability to bounce back quickly after setbacks or failures.
- The leadership style where a leader gives full control to a team that is both competent and confident.
- A leadership theory that focuses on the actions and habits of a leader, not their innate qualities.
- A contingency theory that explains how a leader’s power and influence comes from their control over resources or expertise in a crisis.
- The leader who proposed that a leader's effectiveness depends on the fit between their fixed style and the favorableness of the situation.
- The leadership style characterized by a leader making all decisions with little or no input from the team.
- The theory that believes leaders are born with certain innate qualities like integrity or charisma.
- The element of transformational leadership where the leader provides personal support and mentorship.
20 Clues: A key entrepreneurial quality that involves having a clear direction for the future. • A leader who takes full responsibility for their actions and results is this type of leader. • A leadership style under Path-Goal theory where the leader consults the team in decision-making. • ...
Ethical Thought Revision 2025-12-02
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- What problem for divine command theory arises if moral rules depend solely on God’s will with no reason?
- Term for abstract ideas or ideals that people mistakenly submit to?
- A voluntary, temporary association formed only for mutual benefit?
- moral view that prioritizes self-sacrifice for others
- Which contemporary philosopher critiques modified divine command theory in his writings on religion and ethics?
- What term describes the “unique one,” the irreducibly individual person?
- Which philosopher is most associated with virtue ethics and the Nicomachean Ethics?
- What divine attribute raises questions in debates about God’s ability to command anything whatsoever?
- What German term refers to “ownness,” the unique individuality of the self?
- What Virtue ethics principle states that virtue lies between two extremes?
- In Virtue ethics what do we call the extreme that exceeds the virtuous mean?
- Ethical egoism is what type of ethical theory, normative or descriptive??
- What collection of teachings in the Sermon on the Mount describes the qualities blessed by God?
- What term refers to a stable disposition of character developed through habituation?
- Which 20th-century philosopher and novelist defended rational egoism in works like Atlas Shrugged?
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- What is the name of the practical wisdom required to make virtuous decisions?
- What Greek term means “virtue” or “excellence”?
- What term describes the ultimate goal of human flourishing or “living well” in Virtue theory?
- Which 19th-century German philosopher wrote The Ego and Its Own?
- Ethical egoism holds that the morally right action is the one that promotes what?
- What is the term for the extreme that falls short of the virtuous mean?
- What term refers to the view that there may be multiple sources or kinds of moral truth rather than a single foundation?
- What theory claims that all human action is ultimately motivated by self-interest?
- Which modern philosopher argued for a modified divine command theory based on God’s loving nature?
- What do we call a person whose character serves as a model for moral development?
- Psychological egoism is what type of theory: normative or descriptive?
- What famous dilemma challenges whether morality is commanded by God because it is good, or good because God commands it?
27 Clues: What Greek term means “virtue” or “excellence”? • moral view that prioritizes self-sacrifice for others • Which 19th-century German philosopher wrote The Ego and Its Own? • A voluntary, temporary association formed only for mutual benefit? • Term for abstract ideas or ideals that people mistakenly submit to? • ...
Chapter 10: Principles of Evolution 2019-12-04
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- Process of biological change over generations
- Theory that processes that can be seen today also occurred in the past
- Members of a group that can interbreed
- Theory of dramatic natural events changing
- Measure of ability to survive and produce offspring
- Theory of how evolution occurs
- Features with the same function in two organisms but different recent ancestors
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- Theory of slow change over long time periods
- Beneficial feature that helps survival
- Traces or remains of an organism that existed in the past
- Remnants of organs that functioned in an ancestor
- Choosing particular traits for breeding
- Study of fossils
13 Clues: Study of fossils • Theory of how evolution occurs • Beneficial feature that helps survival • Members of a group that can interbreed • Choosing particular traits for breeding • Theory of dramatic natural events changing • Theory of slow change over long time periods • Process of biological change over generations • Remnants of organs that functioned in an ancestor • ...
Theorist and their Theories 2020-10-06
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- Large motor skills
- Erik Erikson
- Sigmund Freud
- Objective
- Bottom level of Hierarchy of Needs
- Social learning
- orderly set of ideas which decribe,explain, and predict behavior
- counting to 10
- Attachment Theory
- Running record, Frequency count
- Milestones of development
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- Temper Tantrum
- Formation of a person's personality
- Subjective
- Sharing toys
- Children construct their understanding
- Operational Conditioning
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Moral Development
19 Clues: Objective • Subjective • Erik Erikson • Sharing toys • Sigmund Freud • Temper Tantrum • counting to 10 • Social learning • Moral Development • Attachment Theory • Large motor skills • Hierarchy of Needs • Operational Conditioning • Milestones of development • Running record, Frequency count • Bottom level of Hierarchy of Needs • Formation of a person's personality • ...
Unit 1: Introduction 2020-01-25
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- This theorist is responsible for the social learning theory, one in which we learn by watching others.
- ___ studies are studies that do a great deal of trying to answer the question at hand.
- This theory states that our development is in fact shaped throughout our stages of life as each carries different meaning.
- He is known for the introduction of behavioral reinforcements upon our actions.
- A way in which we recognize those upon their level of income, education, and occupation.
- Research in which cross-sectional and longitudinal research overlap one another.
- A tool in which allows us to escape the harsh reality of some things.
- ___ is the period of development in which we undergo puberty.
- ___ said that the human development is in fact studied through a way of systems, from a micro-macro level.
- ___ is used to determine a specific research question.
- The theory in which focuses solely on the early childhood aspect of our lives and how it further shaped our psychological self.
- This guy explored behaviors through the examination of dogs.
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- This term is also known as the learning theory and uses reinforcements in gaining responses.
- This research design is commonly used and based upon self-report.
- This idea is what Bandura thought up to be an overlap in our personality and how we carry things.
- This theorist developed the sociocultural theory in which outlines the ways in which culture and social interaction play a key role in our cognitive abilities.
- When testing out an experiment, you must always have an experimental group and a ___ group.
- ___ is best known as the father of developmental psychology and is tied to the psychosocial theory.
- Who was associated with the psychodynamic theory?
- This particular age group is determined through the norms projected upon our relative age group.
- ___ is a key component to our development and something we are exposed to everyday whether that be through media or family.
- What is it called when one culture is thought to be superior of another?
- ___ focuses on cognitive development by looking at our maturation throughout our childhood and adolescence.
- The stage of life often talked about as the “preschool years”.
- The upper class accounts for this percentage of the American population.
25 Clues: Who was associated with the psychodynamic theory? • ___ is used to determine a specific research question. • This guy explored behaviors through the examination of dogs. • ___ is the period of development in which we undergo puberty. • The stage of life often talked about as the “preschool years”. • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-25
19 Clues: доход • товар • полный • затраты • прибыль • владеть • получать • включать • издержки • продукция • количество • руководить • предлагать • предприятие • собственник • зарабатывать • пользоваться • альтернативный • соответственный
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-12
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- What is it called when computers and other devices that are connected to share hardware, software, and data?
- an online video conference that allows you to hold a meeting with others who are not in the conference room
- a computer with separate hardware components for the monitor, keyboard, and mouse
- the interaction people share with others
- portable device to store all types of digital files, including photos, movies, and music
- What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals?
- a small-scale version of an external hard drive
- To retrieve files from a server
- The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information.
- What are a group of computers in a small geographic area a part of?
- An intranet that is at least partially accessible to authorized outsiders.
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- A software program that allows you to surf the web
- an online repository that allows you to save files on servers instead of on your personal devices
- electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet
- a computer file used to convey the written word electronically and in print by allowing users to input and modify text and images
- the websites and apps that enable you to keep in touch with friends, family, and coworkers by sharing text, images, and video
- a main hub of storage for many different computers connected through a network; a computer that runs server software and provides special services to client computers on demand
- a private network that is set up similarly to the internet and is accesses via a Web browser
- A location that provides wireless Internet access.
19 Clues: To retrieve files from a server • the interaction people share with others • a small-scale version of an external hard drive • A software program that allows you to surf the web • A location that provides wireless Internet access. • electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet • What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals? • ...
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-12
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- What is it called when computers and other devices that are connected to share hardware, software, and data?
- an online video conference that allows you to hold a meeting with others who are not in the conference room
- a computer with separate hardware components for the monitor, keyboard, and mouse
- the interaction people share with others
- portable device to store all types of digital files, including photos, movies, and music
- What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals?
- a small-scale version of an external hard drive
- To retrieve files from a server
- The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information.
- What are a group of computers in a small geographic area a part of?
- An intranet that is at least partially accessible to authorized outsiders.
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- A software program that allows you to surf the web
- an online repository that allows you to save files on servers instead of on your personal devices
- electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet
- a computer file used to convey the written word electronically and in print by allowing users to input and modify text and images
- the websites and apps that enable you to keep in touch with friends, family, and coworkers by sharing text, images, and video
- a main hub of storage for many different computers connected through a network; a computer that runs server software and provides special services to client computers on demand
- a private network that is set up similarly to the internet and is accesses via a Web browser
- A location that provides wireless Internet access.
19 Clues: To retrieve files from a server • the interaction people share with others • a small-scale version of an external hard drive • A software program that allows you to surf the web • A location that provides wireless Internet access. • electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet • What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals? • ...
ICT Theory Crossword 2020-03-30
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- Inserting a car engine into a real car.
- Word processors and graphics programs are examples of this
- reads digital data
- A way of preventing errors when data is copied from one medium to another
- A range check is an example of this
- What type of device is a keyboard
- stopping several postings of the same topic is a form of this
- Permanent memory, containing software to boot up the computer
- This printer uses toner.
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- The physical components of a computer
- Allows users to access the internet
- This printer uses continuous stationery.
- output of the analysis stage
- Uses serial access only.
- The device used to input the account number printed at the bottom of a cheque
- Wide Area Network
- The device used to input the four-digit code when a debit card is used
- 0 and 100 are examples of __ data
- Used to store and play HD movies.
19 Clues: Wide Area Network • reads digital data • Uses serial access only. • This printer uses toner. • output of the analysis stage • What type of device is a keyboard • 0 and 100 are examples of __ data • Used to store and play HD movies. • Allows users to access the internet • A range check is an example of this • The physical components of a computer • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- An instrument used to measure the intensity of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- A measurement of the progression of events from the past to the future
- Unseen matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, but has gravitational effects.
- The study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe.
- A point in space where matter is infinitely compressed and gravitational forces are infinite.
- Density The amount of matter or energy required to close the universe
- The unit of temperature in the Kelvin scale
- A rapid expansion of space in the early universe, causing it to become larger and less dense
- The distance that light travels in one year, approximately 5.88 trillion miles.
- The apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different angles.
- The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave as observed by an observer moving relative to the source
- The interaction between electric and magnetic fields.
- The shift of light towards longer wavelengths due to the expansion of the universe.
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- The study of the interrelation of heat and mechanical energy
- The scientific model that explains the origin of the universe as a rapid expansion from a hot, dense state.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- The initial burst of light and energy that marked the beginning of the universe.
- The process in which atomic nuclei combine to form heavier nuclei, releasing energy in the process.
- The shift of light towards shorter wavelengths due to the motion of an object towards the observer.
19 Clues: The unit of temperature in the Kelvin scale • The interaction between electric and magnetic fields. • The study of the interrelation of heat and mechanical energy • The study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe. • A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Draws heat away from the CPU
- Number system made out of 1s and 0s
- Contains the startup instructions for the CPU
- Smallest, fastest type of memory
- Fetches instructions and tells the ALU what to do
- Main circuit board connecting all components
- Faster long-term storage with no moving parts
- Small fast memory that is close to the CPU
- Sends electricity to all parts of the computer
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- Tiny switch that controls electrical flow in a circuit
- 8 bits, can represent number up to 255
- Specialized CPU built into another device
- System that assigns numbers to letters and symbols
- Handles all the visuals and graphics processing
- Short-term used memory while the computer is running
- Measured in GHz
- The wiring that connects different parts of the computer
- Performs all the math and logic in the CPU
- is the operating system on MacBook's
19 Clues: Measured in GHz • Draws heat away from the CPU • Smallest, fastest type of memory • Number system made out of 1s and 0s • is the operating system on MacBook's • 8 bits, can represent number up to 255 • Specialized CPU built into another device • Performs all the math and logic in the CPU • Small fast memory that is close to the CPU • ...
Colors 2024-05-01
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- color of the sun.
- Color of a fruit.
- Color of what most of the Earth is covered by.
- Color that is lighter than blue
- Color that people say suits girls more.
- Color that is a darker pink.
- Color of a cloudy day.
- Color which people say you cannot rhyme with.
- Color of What was on.
- Color that looks like a shade of green but is a shade of blue.
- Color of what is inside you.
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- Color of the background.
- Color that most people's hair color is.
- Color that is a darker shade of red.
- Color which most plants have.
- Color of a shade of blue and a Kind of military.
- Color of People get confused with purple.
17 Clues: color of the sun. • Color of a fruit. • Color of What was on. • Color of a cloudy day. • Color of the background. • Color that is a darker pink. • Color of what is inside you. • Color which most plants have. • Color that is lighter than blue • Color that is a darker shade of red. • Color that most people's hair color is. • Color that people say suits girls more. • ...
1984 2014-04-15
5 Clues: marked with many spots of color or light • generally accepted theory, belief, or practice. • showing a readiness or desire to fight or argue. • to conquer or subdue by superior force,as in battle. • to cause, to become weakened or sickly; drain of color or vigor.
Hawaiian Island Facts 2023-09-14
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- Color of Kauai
- Flower of Molokai
- Flower of Oahu
- Nickname of Niihau
- Flower of Kahoolawe
- Color of Molokai
- Nickname of Oahu
- of Kauai/Garden
- Flower of Niihau
- Color of Kahoolawe
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- Flower of Lanai
- Flower of Maui
- Color of Oahu
- Color of Lanai
- Flower of Big Island
- Color of Niihau
- Nickname of Maui
- Color of Maui
- Color of Big Island
19 Clues: of Kauai/Garden • Flower of Maui • Flower of Oahu • Color of Oahu • Nickname of Maui • Color of Maui • Nickname of Oahu • Color of Kauai • Color of Lanai • Nickname of Niihau • Color of Niihau • Flower of Niihau • Flower of Molokai • Color of Molokai • Flower of Kahoolawe • Color of Kahoolawe • Flower of Big Island • Color of Big Island • Flower of Lanai
Sociologists 2020-10-12
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- WEB Dubois said society would always have conflict because of what between African Americans and whites?
- What did Harriet Martineau study?
- What did Robert Ezra Park study?
- Augeste Comte is known as the...
- Max Weber believed what was the main contributor to societal change?
- What term did Weber develop that describes putting yourself in another's shoes?
- What school did Booker T. Washington found?
- What term did Spencer coin?
- Marx created the idea that society through what?
- What is studied in theory of positivism?
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- What theory did Herbert Spencer contribute to?
- Patricia Hill Collins' theory describes what term?
- What theory of sociology is Durkheim credited with developing?
- Emile Durkheim led to society being considered in science rather than what other field?
- What term developed by Charles Wright Mills describes why we have never had a lower or middle class President?
- Addams sought to gain an understanding of why individuals went into what?
- What did Marx think would bring down society?
- Marx is considered a what of sociology?
- Who created the idea of socialism?
- Who is considered the "mother of social work?"
20 Clues: What term did Spencer coin? • What did Robert Ezra Park study? • Augeste Comte is known as the... • What did Harriet Martineau study? • Who created the idea of socialism? • Marx is considered a what of sociology? • What is studied in theory of positivism? • What school did Booker T. Washington found? • What did Marx think would bring down society? • ...
Earth Vocab Marwan Boutros 2026-02-03
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- a natural rapid shaking caused by the release of energy
- the rock is solid
- the least dense layer of earth
- molten rock
- outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere
- this theory said that continents once existed as one huge supercontinent
- layer of solid silicate rock
- this layer contains the convection currents
- user layer of something
- rounded volcanic rocks
- magnetic orientation is recorded in new oceanic crust created by this process
- this theory states that earths lithosphere is broken up into sections or pieces
- hottest and densest layer
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- the rigid brittle outer shell of Earth
- this happens when two plates of different destinies converge
- this theory is broken up into supe big continents
- curved linear chain of volcanoes formed above a subducting tectonic plate
- uses underwater sound pulses to detect
- a black mineral
- this is the scientist that had his first theory rejected
- a type of rock that records earths magnetic polarity at the time it forms
- the study of earths magnetic polarity
- the Earth's longest underwater mountain system
- a supercontinent that assembled during the Paleozoic Era
- the liquid layer of earth
25 Clues: molten rock • a black mineral • the rock is solid • rounded volcanic rocks • user layer of something • the liquid layer of earth • hottest and densest layer • layer of solid silicate rock • the least dense layer of earth • the study of earths magnetic polarity • the rigid brittle outer shell of Earth • uses underwater sound pulses to detect • outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere • ...
Criminology 2024-05-15
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- The theory linked to Howard Becker
- which theorist covers Functionalism
- name a campaign beginning with S
- Which theorist considered how a person looked implied they could be a criminal
- which theorist looks at the labeling theory
- the number of people who sit on a jury
- who deals with crime
- who influences campaigns across the country
- A Court that deals with summary offences
- A court that deals with indictable offences
- what are 12 or more people being violent classed as
- which theorist developed a theory of criminality based on personality
- what is an act against the norms of society
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- what is the crime when stealing from a house
- a type of crime against people of race or gender
- which theorist looked at body types as criminal
- what campaign impacted on the UK and Europe
- The strain theory theorist
- what rights in the EU protect peoples rights
- what is the name of the person impacted by crime
- what stops a person reporting crime
- what services deal with courts and crime
- what is it called when people rally for change
- abbreviation of Crime Scene investigation
24 Clues: who deals with crime • The strain theory theorist • name a campaign beginning with S • The theory linked to Howard Becker • which theorist covers Functionalism • what stops a person reporting crime • the number of people who sit on a jury • A Court that deals with summary offences • what services deal with courts and crime • abbreviation of Crime Scene investigation • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- ornate style
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- new descoveries about the classical world
- people met to discuss ideas
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- developed analytical geometry
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
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- Brought everything toghether
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Anxiety & Arousal 2 2016-02-22
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- This theory says that anxiety increases athletes levels of self consciousness and causes them to focus their attention inwards. Athletes then try to consciously control the skill they are trying to perform.
- This theory says that each person has different optimal levels of arousal and can remain in that zone of arousal for a period of time. This is called Individual Zones of ....
- This theory says that there is an optimal level of arousal but if arousal increases due to cognitive anxiety then there is a dramatic drop in performance.
- This type of anxiety affects thinking.
- a response of body to the demands that are placed on it.
- a form of undifferentiated bodily energy or alertness which ranges on a continuum from low (in sleep) to high (intense excitement).
- A negative emotional state that is associated with feelings of fear and apprehension.
- This theory says that anxiety consumes working memory resources and causes inefficient processing of task relevant information.
- this theory says that there is an optimal level of arousal and it is there that performance is its best. After this point if arousal increases performance decreases.
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- A sequence of task relevant thoughts and actions which an athlete engages in systematically prior to his or her performance of a specific sport skill. This is called a ..... routine.
- If anxiety is part of a person's personality it is called .... anxiety.
- This type of anxiety affects us physically
- This theory suggests that athletes whose cognitive anxiety increases will tend to revert to conscious control of normally automatic skills.
- a sudden impairment or failure of athletic performance due to anxiety
- Skills that are executed largely at one's own speed and without interference from other performers
- this theory says that as arousal increases so does performance.
- If anxiety is as a results of a person's situation then it is called .... anxiety.
17 Clues: This type of anxiety affects thinking. • This type of anxiety affects us physically • a response of body to the demands that are placed on it. • this theory says that as arousal increases so does performance. • a sudden impairment or failure of athletic performance due to anxiety • If anxiety is part of a person's personality it is called .... anxiety. • ...
Sociology Review 2024-04-04
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- This theory originated with gender differences and now includes any marginalized group.
- Focusing on the overlapping oppression for some groups in society.
- Divisions that help diverse groups work together better.
- This theory looks at the individual's perception of society.
- Looking at the bigger population as a whole.
- Looking at the small group.
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- This theory is built around power and oppression.
- Conflict theory states that ___ focus on the growth of elite.
- Everything is stable when institutions meet the needs of the people.
- Those in financial power.
- Those in financial oppression, working class.
- Shared ideas and standards.
- Famous for his ideas around capitalism and class discrepancies.
- How people should behave to observe values.
14 Clues: Those in financial power. • Shared ideas and standards. • Looking at the small group. • How people should behave to observe values. • Looking at the bigger population as a whole. • Those in financial oppression, working class. • This theory is built around power and oppression. • Divisions that help diverse groups work together better. • ...
Chapter 8 Social Penetration Theory 2021-09-20
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- social penetration theory is
- involves voluntary sharing about yourself
- the perceived rewards minus the costs of interpersonal interaction
- Taylor and _______ wrote this theory
- Can lead to intimacy
- your personal threshold above which an interpersonal outcome is attractive
- _____ of penetration the degree of intimacy
- comparison levels vary from person to person based on your _____ history
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- the tradition of the social penetration theory
- a gradual process of layer-by-layer withdrawl
- when CL of alternatives is less than your current outcomes in a relationship, the relationship will be stable
- these egoists claim we should act selfishly
- _____ of penetration is how varied the areas of disclosure are
- the theory gives this vegetable as an example of the theory's structure
- comparison level of _____ looks at other possible relational options at the moment.
15 Clues: Can lead to intimacy • social penetration theory is • Taylor and _______ wrote this theory • involves voluntary sharing about yourself • these egoists claim we should act selfishly • _____ of penetration the degree of intimacy • a gradual process of layer-by-layer withdrawl • the tradition of the social penetration theory • ...
Perry’s Theory of Intellectual Development 2018-04-12
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- Who came up with the Theory of Intellectual Development?
- Dualism considers there to be only ___ amount of correct answers.
- Multiplicity: Goal of learning
- How many stages or positions are in Perry’s Theory of Intellectual Development?
- Commitment: Goal of learning (Answer is ____&____)
- Perry’s Theory of Intellectual Development takes place during the transition into ______?
- People fall into the Escape growth stage because they fail to take responsibility for there ____.
- People on the commitment stage make commitments based on there _____.
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- (Receive -> Remember -> Regurgitate)Goes with what stage?
- Relativism: Goal of learning (Answer is ____&____)
- "Drift into majors or weak relationships" is an example of what growth type?
- What type of relationship Perry’s Theory of Intellectual Development follow?
- On a remote this stage is associated with the stop
- This learning type is what Dualism is associated with.
- Dualism: Goal of learning
- _______ = seeks evidences and thinks about choices
- On a remote this stage is associated with the pause
- Dualism sees these people as the only ones with the right answer.
- People experiencing temporizing growth type feel _____&_____ for failing to take responsibility.
- With Multiplicity no one has the wrong _____.
20 Clues: Dualism: Goal of learning • Multiplicity: Goal of learning • With Multiplicity no one has the wrong _____. • Relativism: Goal of learning (Answer is ____&____) • On a remote this stage is associated with the stop • _______ = seeks evidences and thinks about choices • Commitment: Goal of learning (Answer is ____&____) • ...
Crim2 2023-03-19
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- external examination of the skull
- published by darwin between 1794 and 1796
- discourage offenders by instilling fear
- he introduced defensible space theory
- observable level by Gregor Mendel
- seated in the liver
- v
- seated in the gall bladder
- human behavior originated from the brain
- swedish botanist,zoologist and physician
- t
- reappearance in an organism of characters
- theory that the threat of punishment will deter people from committing crime
- v
- p
- q
- inclusion of basic security and behavioral provisions
- p
- d
- i
- primary center for skeletal growth of long bones
- a stage of a positive stage
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- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- published Criminal Man
- v
- incorporation of security hardware
- observe the areas surrounding their home
- best known and most influential moral theories
- o
- Last name of the one who traced Martin Kallikak
- comes from greek words physis and gnomon
- Theory based on mixture of common logic and religious beliefs
- s
- an act commited or ommited in violation of law
- po
- ki
- e
- set of assumptions,propositions,or accepted facts
- a
39 Clues: v • o • v • t • s • v • p • e • q • p • a • d • i • po • ki • seated in the liver • published Criminal Man • seated in the gall bladder • a stage of a positive stage • external examination of the skull • observable level by Gregor Mendel • incorporation of security hardware • he introduced defensible space theory • discourage offenders by instilling fear • observe the areas surrounding their home • ...
Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- created the first vaccine for small pox
- Thought that society should have multiple religions that co exist and supported religious freedom.
- improved copernicus theory and the telescope
- helped prove the heliocentric theory
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- first discovered the scientific method
- Thought the people the people should right there own laws and strongly supported free individualism
- discorved the laws of gravity
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- system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- Beleived men and women deserved equal education
- punishment was only necessary to keep people in check
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- theory that the earth is at the center of the universe
- to know something one did not know before
- thought people should have a choice in what job they choose
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed that there should be separation of power (checks and balances)
- Wanted an absolute power and thought there would be chaos without an absolute power
- person who rules with absolute power
- Wanted a self government and thought every was born equal
20 Clues: discorved the laws of gravity • helped prove the heliocentric theory • person who rules with absolute power • first discovered the scientific method • created the first vaccine for small pox • to know something one did not know before • improved copernicus theory and the telescope • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
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- This effects how uch something weighs with the same voume and surface area
- What average americans have a lot of
- pizza or maggie
- The sinking of continents below sea level
- one of the plate boundaries that creates crust
- has riz
- 0
- Everybody SHOULD have this (not everyone has it)
- Liquid flow that cirrculates and is affected by heat
- The guy that is famous for a theory that then was used to make another thory by a different group of guys because the original theory didn't work
- The theory that was based on the thory by Wegner.
- korean
- what americans don't have a lot of
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- what asians have
- Something that americans like to eat by itself and usually comes in jars
- Large rodent that swims
- Plate boundary that neither desroys crust or generates crust
- what americans don't have
- The plate boundary that desroys crust
- dissapointment\
- Asian
- The theory proposed by Allfred Wegner (V-e-gn-r)
- healthier version than burger (the thing amercans eat a lot of)
- Large rodent that issimilar to mouse
24 Clues: 0 • Asian • korean • has riz • pizza or maggie • dissapointment\ • what asians have • Large rodent that swims • what americans don't have • what americans don't have a lot of • What average americans have a lot of • Large rodent that issimilar to mouse • The plate boundary that desroys crust • The sinking of continents below sea level • one of the plate boundaries that creates crust • ...
Enlightenment 2020-10-30
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- -wanted more separate power in the government
- - made the "I think, therefore I am" saying
- - created the vaccine for the smallpox
- - Known as the father of chemistry
- - The scientist that made the telescope
- -the main contract that was used at this time to explain what they wanted the government to do and to be
- - The mathematic who proved more of Copernicus's theory
- - the philosopher the thought everyone would give up their freedom to the government
- - MAde the Two Treatises of Government
- - made by the scientist galileo
- -supported women's rights and was one of the first to support it
- - Developed the scientific method
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- - The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- - a series of events that helped bring out modern science
- -the philosopher that created the heliocentric theory
- - was known for using satire in his books and in his life
- - The scientist that made the laws for gravity
- - another word for philosopher
- - The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- - a place for men and women to talk
- - a scientific instrument that can see things at a micro size.
- - made the social contract
- - stopped torture for punishment
23 Clues: - made the social contract • - another word for philosopher • - made by the scientist galileo • - stopped torture for punishment • - Developed the scientific method • - Known as the father of chemistry • - a place for men and women to talk • - created the vaccine for the smallpox • - MAde the Two Treatises of Government • - The scientist that made the telescope • ...
Y11 PSYCHOLOGY PAPER 1 2025-11-12
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- The figure who tells you what to do
- The theory of Right and Wrong
- Came up with the cognitive triad
- Thecortex has how many sections?
- One of the researches involved in the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Studied Split Brain Theory
- Focussing on one feature if a situation and ignoring the rest
- Sensory information we receive
- A type of amnesia where the patient cannot make new memories
- To incorporate new ideas into existing schemas
- A tendency to develop a particular behaviour
- The part of the brain which deciphers visual information
- What does the M stand for in MRI?
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- Studied the case of Phineas Gage
- came up with the Theory of Reconstructive Memory
- The amount of information stored in the memory
- Cognitive _______ Therapy
- The Theory that others will intervene in a situation
- A mental health issue where a person needs a particular thing
- Following the majority and doing as they do
- The name given to identical twins
- Following an instruction without question = ______ obedience
- Leaving out information
- Spoke of 4 stages of development
- A type of depression which leads to poor motivation
- A packet of knowledge about an event
26 Clues: Leaving out information • Cognitive _______ Therapy • Studied Split Brain Theory • The theory of Right and Wrong • Sensory information we receive • Studied the case of Phineas Gage • Came up with the cognitive triad • Thecortex has how many sections? • Spoke of 4 stages of development • The name given to identical twins • What does the M stand for in MRI? • ...
Ethics, professionalism and Corp Governance 2026-02-17
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- and corruption – Paying for unfair advantage.
- of ethics – Document of moral guidelines.
- – People affected by business decisions.
- – Giving jobs to family unfairly.
- theory – Action chosen for greatest good.
- of interest – Personal gain affects decisions.
- – Business caring for society.
- gifts – Gifts given to influence decisions.
- advertising – Misleading or dishonest promotions.
- goods – Legit items sold through unofficial channels.
- issues – Problems affecting workers' rights.
- fixing – Competitors agree on prices illegally.
- – Selling illegal or unlicensed goods.
- evasion – Illegally avoiding paying tax.
- trading – Using secret info to trade shares.
- harassment – Unwanted sexual behaviour at work.
- – Taking responsibility for actions.
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- theory – Focuses on good personal character.
- – Reporting wrongdoing inside a business.
- codes – Rules guiding correct workplace behaviour.
- – Factories with poor working conditions.
- use of funds – Spending money without approval.
- – South Africa’s official stock market.
- – Knowing what is right and wrong.
- theory – Decisions follow strict rules.
- avoidance – Legally reducing tax paid.
- – Fake products sold illegally.
- theory – Choices judged by outcomes.
- of conduct – Rules for expected behaviour.
- labour – Employing underage children illegally.
- of goods – Setting the cost of products.
- – Acting with skill and respect.
- – Stealing and copying protected content.
33 Clues: – Business caring for society. • – Fake products sold illegally. • – Acting with skill and respect. • – Giving jobs to family unfairly. • – Knowing what is right and wrong. • theory – Choices judged by outcomes. • – Taking responsibility for actions. • avoidance – Legally reducing tax paid. • – Selling illegal or unlicensed goods. • – South Africa’s official stock market. • ...
Renaissance/Reformation/Scientific Revolution 2024-02-28
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- This part of Europe were Catholic
- Mona Lisa & Last Supper
- Economic rebirth in arts & politics
- This part of Europe were Protestant
- Gutenburg invention; improved literacy
- IMPROVED telescope; proved Coperinus' theory
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- Art technique that shows point of view
- Founder of Protestant Reformation
- Sistine Chapel & David
- Renaissance thinking that focused on body
- Theory Earth in center of universe
- Developed Heliocentric Theory
- Payment for sin
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
14 Clues: Payment for sin • Sistine Chapel & David • Mona Lisa & Last Supper • Developed Heliocentric Theory • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Founder of Protestant Reformation • This part of Europe were Catholic • Theory Earth in center of universe • Economic rebirth in arts & politics • This part of Europe were Protestant • Art technique that shows point of view • ...
spanish 2024-04-14
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- sleep in this
- something you sleep with
- something you eat on
- color of pencil lead
- color of vegtables
- four of these in a room
- color of most apples
- color of dirt
- color of paper
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- color of valentines day
- color of the sun
- color of metal
- color of bananas
- a recording
- color of glass
- debatably worst color
- color of the sky
17 Clues: a recording • sleep in this • color of dirt • color of metal • color of glass • color of paper • color of the sun • color of bananas • color of the sky • color of vegtables • something you eat on • color of pencil lead • color of most apples • debatably worst color • color of valentines day • four of these in a room • something you sleep with
The Particle Theory 2012-10-28
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- The name for a metal rod made up of two metals
- Matter does this when cooled
- A less dense object will do this in water
- Matter does this when heated
- The opposite to melting
- Another name for steam
- The state of matter where the particles can be compressed
- The forces between particles in a solid or liquid, keeping the particles together
- Mass divided by volume
- To shake slightly
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- The temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid
- The type of energy which causes particles to move faster
- The change of state from solid to a gas
- The small bits that make up matter
- The temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas
- To push particles closer together
- The opposite to evaporation
- Changing from solid to a liquid
- The state of matter where the particles are held together tightly
19 Clues: To shake slightly • Another name for steam • Mass divided by volume • The opposite to melting • The opposite to evaporation • Matter does this when cooled • Matter does this when heated • Changing from solid to a liquid • To push particles closer together • The small bits that make up matter • The change of state from solid to a gas • A less dense object will do this in water • ...
AP Music Theory 2013-04-05
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- scales that begin on the same pitch
- V
- Quality of ii chord in natural minor
- Cadence V to I
- Scales with the same key signature
- Te to Do
- mi to fa and ti to do
- WWHWWH Scale
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- interval that determines major and minor chords.
- IV
- mode with a #4
- Musical texture with multiple melodies intersecting
- bII
- Scale degree raised in harmonic minor
- two stacked major thirds
- Minor scale raised 6 and 7
- V to vi
- Scale with all 12 half steps
- IV to I
19 Clues: V • IV • bII • V to vi • IV to I • Te to Do • WWHWWH Scale • mode with a #4 • Cadence V to I • mi to fa and ti to do • two stacked major thirds • Minor scale raised 6 and 7 • Scale with all 12 half steps • Scales with the same key signature • scales that begin on the same pitch • Quality of ii chord in natural minor • Scale degree raised in harmonic minor • ...
technical/theory crossword 2016-03-16
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- a portable object
- men today
- movements where attitudes and feelings are expressed
- the same action from a different perspective
- combined cuts
- dolly
- constructing through the camera
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- what a character is looking at
- hand in hand sound
- these are passive or active
- macho man
- a mans perspective
- sound reproduction
- designed to show the audience where the action is taking place
- rotating a camera on its vertical or horizontal axis
- symbol studies and interpratation
- action unfolding consistently with logical coherence
- my surroundings
- I can see the sound
19 Clues: dolly • macho man • men today • combined cuts • my surroundings • a portable object • hand in hand sound • a mans perspective • sound reproduction • I can see the sound • these are passive or active • what a character is looking at • constructing through the camera • symbol studies and interpratation • the same action from a different perspective • ...
Musical theory vocabulary 2016-04-13
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- highness or lowness of sound determined by its frequency of vibration
- combinations of at lease three different pitches
- combination of vertical blocks of different tones
- slight wavering or pulsating of a tone in singing or playing an instrument
- gradually decreasing the loudness in the sound
- division of beats into a defined group separated by a bar line
- a lower male register with a rich, robust, resonant
- a musical form where parts enter at different times
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- vocal or instrument combined to produce a form, harmony and expression of emotion
- combinations of long and short sounds that convey a sense of movement
- the emphasis placed on beat or sound
- interval of eight pitch names, such as c to the next c above or below
- volume of sound; the loudness or softness of music
- vertical dividing line between measures
- loud
- gradually increasing the loudness in the sound
- basic scale and tonality of a composition
- a steady recurring pulse
- a sequence of tones arranged in rising pitches
19 Clues: loud • a steady recurring pulse • the emphasis placed on beat or sound • vertical dividing line between measures • basic scale and tonality of a composition • gradually decreasing the loudness in the sound • gradually increasing the loudness in the sound • a sequence of tones arranged in rising pitches • combinations of at lease three different pitches • ...
health science theory 2025-05-20
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- Exercise improves your ___
- Say ___ to late night snacks
- Get_____Sleep
- Exercise ___ you sleep better
- of pain or stress
- Exercise can ____ protect the body from
- basic health information and services, allowing him or her to
- literacy an individual’s ability to obtain, communicate, and
- Eat____ snacks
- the body’s physical, mental, and emotional response tochange, trauma, or challenging situations
- Eat greens, ____ , and lean proteins first
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- Exercise can help _____a healthy weight
- Do not skip ___
- _____ Healthy Relationships
- appropriate health decisions
- hormones secreted within the brain during exercise that reduce the
- ____Deprivation in Teens
- _____ Types Managing Stress
- Slow ____ as you eat
- health conditions
- _____ a Healthy Diet
21 Clues: Get_____Sleep • Eat____ snacks • Do not skip ___ • of pain or stress • health conditions • Slow ____ as you eat • _____ a Healthy Diet • ____Deprivation in Teens • Exercise improves your ___ • _____ Healthy Relationships • Say ___ to late night snacks • appropriate health decisions • Exercise ___ you sleep better • _____ Types Managing Stress • Exercise can help _____a healthy weight • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- A bit is a _ or a zero.
- HDD is the ________ memory component.
- Clock sends electricity throughout the computer ________ of times per second.
- Primary functional component that executes instructions.
- GPu, a processor that handles ________.
- Cache is measured in __.
- Transistor is a ____ switch.
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
- Heatsink draws ____ away from the CPU (2 words).
- Starts up instructions, helping CPU with input/output (2 words).
- Long term memory (2 words).
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- Measured in GHz (2 words).
- Eight bits that can go up to two five five.
- Supplies electrical power to an electric load (2 words).
- CD or DVD drive (2 words).
- Main memory is measured in __.
- Box holding the components of a computer.
- Board that everything is attached to (2 words).
- Measured in Gb/Tb (2 words).
- ram is _____ term memory.
20 Clues: A bit is a _ or a zero. • Cache is measured in __. • ram is _____ term memory. • Measured in GHz (2 words). • CD or DVD drive (2 words). • Long term memory (2 words). • Transistor is a ____ switch. • Measured in Gb/Tb (2 words). • Main memory is measured in __. • HDD is the ________ memory component. • GPu, a processor that handles ________. • ...
Theories of Motivation 2023-02-20
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- need or desire that influences behavior
- type of drive involving learned needs (money, fame, etc)
- psychologist who developed incentive theory
- theory that people are motivated by things that satisfy biological needs
- biologist whose work was used by psychologists to develop instinct theory
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- balanced internal state
- theory that people are motivated to survive through biological programming
- theory that people are motivated by external reinforcements
- type of drive involving biological needs (thirst, hunger, etc)
- psychologist who developed drive reduction theory
10 Clues: balanced internal state • need or desire that influences behavior • psychologist who developed incentive theory • psychologist who developed drive reduction theory • type of drive involving learned needs (money, fame, etc) • theory that people are motivated by external reinforcements • type of drive involving biological needs (thirst, hunger, etc) • ...
Emotion & Motivation Theories 2025-03-22
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- Theory stating emotions depend on arousal and cognitive labeling
- Last name of the psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs
- Motivation theory based on rewards and punishments
- Theory suggesting emotions come from how we interpret a situation
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- Motivation driven by personal enjoyment
- Motivation driven by external rewards
- A theory that focuses on autonomy, competence, and relatedness in motivation
- Highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy
- Motivation theory suggesting we seek an optimal level of excitement
- Theory where emotions and physiological responses happen together
10 Clues: Highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy • Motivation driven by external rewards • Motivation driven by personal enjoyment • Motivation theory based on rewards and punishments • Theory stating emotions depend on arousal and cognitive labeling • Last name of the psychologist who created the hierarchy of needs • ...
Colors In Spanish 2023-05-16
16 Clues: The color red. • The color green • The color grey. • The color blue. • The color pink. • The color gold. • The color black. • The color white. • The color purple. • The color orange. • The color violet. • The color yellow. • The color turquoise. • The color is dark blue. • The color is dark green. • The color is dark purple.
Stakeholders, Accounting theories and Source documents 2021-09-10
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- __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers
- __________ concern theory: A business has an indefinite economic life unless there is credible evidence that it may close down
- An accountant with __________ is straightforward and honest in all professional relationships.
- An accountant who is __________ will not let bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others override his or her professional judgement
- __________ recognition: Revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided
- __________ theory: Expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period
- __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business
- __________ note : States the amount to be reduced from the invoice issued earlier due to customer being overcharged or returned goods
- Owners and __________ contribute capital to the business and expect profit distribution in return
- Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs
- __________ work for the business and perform executive duties
- __________ work for the business and devise strategic plants to run the business efficiently
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- __________ theory: Accounting information recorded must be supported by reliable and verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from opinions and biases
- __________ buy goods/and or services from the business
- __________ enforce tax regulations
- __________ basis of accounting: Business activities that have occurred, regardless of whether cash is paid or received, should be recorded in the relevant accounting period
- Receipt : __________ payment received from customers immediately after goods were sold or services were provided
- __________ note : States the amount to be added on to the invoice issued earlier due to customer being undercharged
- __________ : States the amount the buyer owes the seller for goods or services provided on credit
- __________ make money available to the business and expect it to be fully repaid with interest
- __________ advice : Inform credit supplier that payment by cheque has been made for a specific invoice
- Accounting entity theory: Assets of the business and the owner are considered to be __________
- __________ theory: Only business transactions that can be measured in numerical currency or monetary terms are recorded
- Bank statement : Check and __________ against the business records of its cash at bank account
- __________ supply goods and/or services to the business
- Accounting period theory: Life of a business is divided into __________ time intervals
26 Clues: __________ enforce tax regulations • __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers • __________ buy goods/and or services from the business • __________ supply goods and/or services to the business • __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business • __________ work for the business and perform executive duties • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-29
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- any loss of self-esteem,
- advocated reading, needlework, writing, and cleaning as activities
- Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- mental state characterized by the desire to gain an end
- word is defined specifically according to the framework
- Goal Attainment Theory
- starts to use the nursing care plan, she is in what stage?
- She was the first director of Loeb Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation.
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- looks at the progress of the patient towards the goals set in the nursing care plan.
- 21 Nursing Problems
- This refers to the forces outside the organism
- Hall defined _____ as a state of self-awareness with conscious selection of behaviors that are optimal for the individual.
- The ______ nursing problem is concealed or hidden faced by the patient or family
- constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
- means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united
- The performer perceives the situation as a whole rather than in terms of aspects
- ______ is associated with disharmony between the person and the environment or nature.
- "Why did this have to happen to me?"
- Student nurses belong to this level.
- refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring
- Stages of Nursing Expertise Nursing Philosophies
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- relieving anxiety among clients is a very good example of ____________ theory.
- "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing."
- It is in this stage where ________ can be confirmed using links to defining characteristics
- Environmental Theory
- Humanistic Nursing Theory by Paterson and Zderad is an example of a
- the individual may make minor requests or attention-getting techniques.
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- involves sharing another's psychological state
- involves the concept of mothering and provide for teaching and learning activities.
- ______ is a subjective turmoil or disharmony within a person's inner self
- patient gradually puts aside old goals and adopts new goals
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring
- activities or operations that signify the dynamic nature of the field.
- An example for this is a newly graduate nurse who is on her first year of experience.
- is a unifying concept.
- Theory of Caritative Caring
- can be a deeply painful experience
- has an intuitive grasp of the situation
40 Clues: 21 Nursing Problems • Environmental Theory • Goal Attainment Theory • is a unifying concept. • any loss of self-esteem, • Theory of Caritative Caring • Science of Unitary Human Beings • Human-to-Human Relationship Model • Theory of Interpersonal Relations • can be a deeply painful experience • "The Nightingale of Modern Nursing." • "Why did this have to happen to me?" • ...
Spanish Color Review 2021-12-03
14 Clues: the color red • the color blue • the color pink • the color gray • the color white • the color brown • the color green • the color black • the color orange • the color yellow • the color purple • the color brown- • the color purple- • the color brown--
Color My Life 2022-02-09
15 Clues: Sad • Old Hair • ____ Bean • Lemon-hued • Ruby _____ • Fruit of Color • Flower or color • Number one metal • "Pretty in _____" • Great _____ Shark • Opposite of White • Rhymes with nurple • "_____ People Eater" • Milk Chocolate Color • Who in the world thought to eat this
Fun with Color 2021-06-23
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- Type of color that comes out after one shampoo.
- This refers to how light or dark a color is.
- Diameter of hair.
- Layer that gives the hair strength and elasticity.
- What Volume developer is used in color formulas for gray hair.
- These colors can not be made by mixing colors together.
- Color type that provides lift and deposit.
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- Natural pigment, of hair skin, and eyes.
- This refers to the strength of a developer.
- The outermost layer of the hair.
- Amount of hair in a square inch.
- Hair 1/2" or less from the scalp.
- Volume developer used to deposit only.
- The measure of how acidic or alkaline something is.
14 Clues: Diameter of hair. • The outermost layer of the hair. • Amount of hair in a square inch. • Hair 1/2" or less from the scalp. • Volume developer used to deposit only. • Natural pigment, of hair skin, and eyes. • Color type that provides lift and deposit. • This refers to the strength of a developer. • This refers to how light or dark a color is. • ...
Color Street Fun 2022-09-23
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- 90 Degrees
- Not a cloud in sight
- So excited and can't contain yourself, you are just ____ ____ ____ with excitement
- Technique to create magical illusions
- What you say when you are fed up with something
- You say everything that is on your mind
- Where you look for the future
- What you want a significant other to do when you look your best
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- Something you say when you part ways with a loved animal/loved one
- What you get trying to make a good impression
- Treating others as you would want to be treated
- What you may ask a friend
- Carmel like flavor with a nutty infusion
- What you would say to a child at bedtime
14 Clues: 90 Degrees • Not a cloud in sight • What you may ask a friend • Where you look for the future • Technique to create magical illusions • You say everything that is on your mind • Carmel like flavor with a nutty infusion • What you would say to a child at bedtime • What you get trying to make a good impression • Treating others as you would want to be treated • ...
The Color Green 2019-03-13
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- these animals lived millions of years ago
- this guy comes from outer space
- this grows on the ground
- we use this to make guacamole
- this little guy can give you a pot of gold
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- a very spicy pepper
- you use these to buy stuff
- the color of leaves in spring
- this animal starts its life as a tadpole
- an animal with a long big mouth full of teeth
- this is animal that doesn't have legs
- this stuff comes out of your nose
- this is a long green vegetable
- be careful when you touch this plant
14 Clues: a very spicy pepper • this grows on the ground • you use these to buy stuff • the color of leaves in spring • we use this to make guacamole • this is a long green vegetable • this guy comes from outer space • this stuff comes out of your nose • be careful when you touch this plant • this is animal that doesn't have legs • this animal starts its life as a tadpole • ...
The Color Wheel 2023-05-04
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- how the elements of a work of art take up space
- the flat area of color or work in a piece of art
- colors located directly across from each other
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- includes violet, blue-violet, blue, blue-green, green, and yellow-green
- same area on the color wheel
- the way the artwork catches attention
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- same color, different shade or hue
- includes red, red-orange, yellow, yellow orange, red-violet
- three equidistant colors
- how something feels or looks like it may feel
- the basic element of art
- how the elements of a work of art are arranged
- separate parts that work together
14 Clues: three equidistant colors • the basic element of art • same area on the color wheel • separate parts that work together • same color, different shade or hue • the lightness or darkness of a color • the way the artwork catches attention • how something feels or looks like it may feel • colors located directly across from each other • ...
Modos de Color 2025-02-25
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- Se usa en fotografía en blanco y negro, con 256 niveles de gris.
- Nombre del color del canal K en CMYK.
- Unidad de medida que define la profundidad de color en bits.
- Sistema basado en la absorción de luz reflejada en superficies.
- Espacio de color que usa los ejes a y b para representar tonalidades.
- Uno de los colores primarios en el modelo RGB. ()
- Tipo de imagen con solo dos colores, blanco y negro.
- Color resultante de la combinación de los tres canales en su máxima intensidad en RGB.
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- Proceso en el cual se combinan luces de colores para crear otros colores.
- Paleta limitada de colores, generalmente 256, para optimizar almacenamiento.
- Modelo de color basado en la percepción humana.
- Principal método de impresión basado en la mezcla sustractiva.
- Tipo de archivo que usa modo indexado y permite animaciones.
- Modelo de color aditivo utilizado en pantallas digitales.
- Color obtenido al combinar cian y amarillo en CMYK.
- Sistema de color sustractivo utilizado en impresión.
16 Clues: Nombre del color del canal K en CMYK. • Modelo de color basado en la percepción humana. • Uno de los colores primarios en el modelo RGB. () • Color obtenido al combinar cian y amarillo en CMYK. • Sistema de color sustractivo utilizado en impresión. • Tipo de imagen con solo dos colores, blanco y negro. • Modelo de color aditivo utilizado en pantallas digitales. • ...
Key Ideas 2021-10-19
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- hypodermic ____ theory that audience is passive
- presentation of a race or gender in one sided ways
- information about audience that advertisers use
- mise en ___ . What the audience can see.
- theory that explains why audiences react differently
- camera movement from one scene to another
- uses and ____. Theory of how audiences use media
- everything that creates meaning
- how the media shows reality
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- classification of a movie type
- conglomerates that own Hollywood cinemas
- the person who organises the shots into a story
- narrative theorist
- the story line
- theorist who classified typical character roles
- another name for a director
16 Clues: the story line • narrative theorist • another name for a director • how the media shows reality • classification of a movie type • everything that creates meaning • conglomerates that own Hollywood cinemas • mise en ___ . What the audience can see. • camera movement from one scene to another • hypodermic ____ theory that audience is passive • ...
Colors 2023-07-26
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- Words Description
- It's a neutral color like the color of clouds on a rainy day.
- It's a pure color like the color of fresh snow.
- It's a dark color like the color of the night sky.
- It's a warm color like the color of a ripe orange fruit.
- It's a metallic color like the color of shiny coins.
- It's a vibrant color like the color of the ocean.
- It's a shiny color like the color of precious metals.
- It's an earthy color like the color of tree trunks and soil.
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- It's a cheerful color like the color of a shining sun.
- It's a natural color like the color of grass and leaves.
- It's a delicate color like the color of a baby's cheeks.
- It's a calming color like the color of the sky on a clear day.
- It's a royal color like the color of beautiful flowers.
- It's a soft color like the color of fragrant flowers.
- It's a bright color like the color of ripe strawberries.
16 Clues: Words Description • It's a pure color like the color of fresh snow. • It's a vibrant color like the color of the ocean. • It's a dark color like the color of the night sky. • It's a metallic color like the color of shiny coins. • It's a soft color like the color of fragrant flowers. • It's a shiny color like the color of precious metals. • ...
PHYSICS PLAY 2025-11-16
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- Advantage or strong point of a theory
- Metal that allows current easily
- Constant in Wiedemann–Franz law
- Basic assumptions of a theory
- Impurity and temperature influence this
- Modern electron theory using quantum mechanics
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- Copper & aluminium belong to this group
- Total resistance = sum of individual parts
- Limitation or drawback of a theory
- Electrons are treated like free gas in this theory
10 Clues: Basic assumptions of a theory • Constant in Wiedemann–Franz law • Metal that allows current easily • Limitation or drawback of a theory • Advantage or strong point of a theory • Copper & aluminium belong to this group • Impurity and temperature influence this • Total resistance = sum of individual parts • Modern electron theory using quantum mechanics • ...
Laws, Theory, Cell Theory Rev 2024-09-06
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- testable explanation, show IV and DV relationship
- 1st to observe cells in cork
- stated all living cells come from other living cells
- discovered plant parts of the cell
- based on repeated experiments/observations, explains WHAT
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- observed living cells now called bacteria
- produced 1st compound microscope
- discovered nucleus
- well tested & supports observations, explains WHY
- discovered animal parts are made of cells
- variable that is changed
- variable that is affected by the change
12 Clues: discovered nucleus • variable that is changed • 1st to observe cells in cork • produced 1st compound microscope • discovered plant parts of the cell • variable that is affected by the change • observed living cells now called bacteria • discovered animal parts are made of cells • well tested & supports observations, explains WHY • ...
Psychology Name Crossward 2014-04-07
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- Creator of psychoanalysis
- Creator of the theory of cognitive development
- Analytical psychology and introduced introversion and extroversion
- Hierarchy of needs
- Cognitive dissonance, actions do not match belief
- Parental styles authoritarian, authoritative, permissive
- Psychosocial development of human behavior
- Behaviorist...Little Albert
- Taste aversion learning
- Secure attachment, insecure attachment
- Write the word 'bonus' here
- Language is an innate function of the brain
- Admitted random people to psychological institutes to test the power of labeling
- Inspired psychological ethics, Standford prison
- Write the word 'extra' here
- Theory of multiple intelligences (linguistic, mathematics, spatial etc)
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- Questioned Freuds theory and added more feminism to psychoanalysis
- Maternal separation, fake food provider and fake but clothed monkey moms
- First standardized test
- Founder of psychologist
- An experiment that was quite SHOCKING
- Operant conditioning and one of the founders of behaviorism
- First person to describe learning curve
- Experimented on dogs to test conditioning
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Social Learning Theory (observational learning)
- Analytical, Creative, and Practical intelligence
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Researched on temperament
- Researched on hypnosis (First name Ernest)
30 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • First standardized test • Founder of psychologist • Taste aversion learning • Creator of psychoanalysis • Researched on temperament • Behaviorist...Little Albert • Father of cognitive therapy • Write the word 'bonus' here • Write the word 'extra' here • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy • An experiment that was quite SHOCKING • ...
enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- He believed in Absolute Monarchy and that government kept order.
- The theory that the sun was at the center of the universe.
- He believed people could govern their own affairs.
- He believed in freedom of speech and religion.
- He came up with the heliocentric theory.
- He believed laws existed to preserve order and should be created by the people who have to abide by them.
- He created the smallpox vaccine.
- He developed empiricism and worked on the scientific method.
- He believed in the separation of powers.
- To know something that one didn't know before.
- He perfected the telescope.
- He discovered gravity.
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- A person who rules with absolute power.
- He is known as the father of chemistry.
- A system in which multiple groups share decision-making power.
- Theory that heres an agreement between the governing and the governed.
- He perfected the microscope.
- He studied how mathematics related to planetary motion.
- She wanted women and men to have equal education.
- The theory that the earth was at the center of the universe.
- He rejected old ideas and helped develop the scientific method.
- He disagreed with Enlightenment thinkers.
22 Clues: He discovered gravity. • He perfected the telescope. • He perfected the microscope. • He created the smallpox vaccine. • A person who rules with absolute power. • He is known as the father of chemistry. • He came up with the heliocentric theory. • He believed in the separation of powers. • He disagreed with Enlightenment thinkers. • ...
TASTE THE RAINBOW-#1 2022-06-20
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- on a sunny day
- shade of red
- baby shower safe bet
- or green, usually
- blue & military branch
- of green and blue
- any color plus black
- Tin Man was this
- in karats
- ball is always brown, professionally
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- in the rainbow
- of famous muppet
- store and motel vacancy signs are this
- color and herb
- colors
- children's drawings, the color of the sun
- and a color
- depressed feeling
- color plus white
- of royalty
- little girl's favorite color
- bad luck, in cats
- secondary color
- gemstone that mainly comes in blue
24 Clues: colors • in karats • of royalty • and a color • shade of red • in the rainbow • on a sunny day • color and herb • secondary color • of famous muppet • color plus white • Tin Man was this • depressed feeling • or green, usually • bad luck, in cats • of green and blue • baby shower safe bet • any color plus black • blue & military branch • little girl's favorite color • gemstone that mainly comes in blue • ...
Unit 5 Final (Emotional Theories) 2022-10-31
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- The part of the brain involved in our behavioural and emotional responses, especially when it comes to behaviours we need for survival
- Created by William James and Carl Lange, this theory of emotion arises from the perception of bodily changes.
- The theory that our bodily responses affect our emotions (smiling can make you happy, frowning can make you sad)
- The theory of emotion that states that our emotions are based on physiological responses that take place in our body.
- States that personal meaning is given to stimuli which elicits unique emotions
- The physiologist that disagreed with James-Lange theory, believing that physiological responses happened too often and too slowly to cause emotional changes.
- A response of the whole organism, involving phsyiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.
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- The part of the brain responsible for creating responses to stimuli.
- The theory of emotion that states that emotions are the result of the interaction between the physiological arousal and the cognitive label we use to respond to stimuli
- An involuntary facial emotional response that can be used to better understand our and others' true emotions.
- An event or feeling that triggers a phsyiological or emotional reaction
- The theory that associates emotions as a means of survival,moving us away from dangerous situations and towards productive situations.
- The automatic physiological response that decides whether we face a challenge or run away from it.
- The part of your nervous system that is responsible for basic instincts and emotions, oftentimes considered uncontrollable.
- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers phsyiological responses and the subjective experience of emotion
15 Clues: The part of the brain responsible for creating responses to stimuli. • An event or feeling that triggers a phsyiological or emotional reaction • States that personal meaning is given to stimuli which elicits unique emotions • The automatic physiological response that decides whether we face a challenge or run away from it. • ...
Psychology Crossword 2015-04-15
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- Did extensive research on development from birth to adulthood, with special emphasis on how biological factors impact development
- Researched perception: Just-Noticeable-Difference and a law that states that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage, not a constant amount
- Studied maternal dependency/separation, famous for his monkey experiment
- Created Cognitive Dissonance Theory, that we try to reduce discomfort when our thoughts are conflicting
- Tried to measure the "atoms of the mind", professor of Titchener
- Created the theory of a general intelligence called G
- Research into memory: repressed memories and how misinformation affects memory
- Research on memory, famous for nonsense syllables and spacing effects
- Availability heuristic, ex. you're more scared of a shark attack than a car crash
- Organized the Stanford Prison Experiment
- Studied conditioned taste aversion, primarily in experiments with rats
- Known for his work in classical conditioning
- Created an 8 stage theory of development
- One of the people to develop Positive Psychology
- Has done extensive research in facial expressions, especially the varying differences in perception between different genders and ethnic groups
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- Published a famous book doubting the famous Theory of Morality, and also was one of the first famous feminist works
- Stages of moral development: Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
- He and some others pretended to be schizophrenic for a study
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, that intelligence is split into analytical, experimental, and practical
- Creator of the social development theory
- Famous for the bobo doll experiment
- Created a hierarchy of needs
- Large amount of research on split brain patients, also tested the corpus callosum surgeries on animals before they were used for humans
- Neodissociation theory of hypnotism
- A cognitive therapist that developed a method of depression therapy that gently points out the flaws in a patient's reasoning and tries to get them to think of it in a different way
- Believed that we have a natural predisposition to learn language and grammar structures, but not a predisposition to any particular language
- Conformity experiments, famous for the one with different length lines
- Studied authority/obedience, famous for experiment where people were told to shock others
28 Clues: Created a hierarchy of needs • Famous for the bobo doll experiment • Neodissociation theory of hypnotism • Creator of the social development theory • Organized the Stanford Prison Experiment • Created an 8 stage theory of development • Known for his work in classical conditioning • One of the people to develop Positive Psychology • ...
Stakeholders, Accounting theories and Source documents 2021-09-10
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- __________ work for the business and devise strategic plants to run the business efficiently
- Historical cost theory: Transactions should be recorded at their __________ costs
- __________ recognition: Revenue is earned when goods have been delivered or services have been provided
- __________ make money available to the business and expect it to be fully repaid with interest
- __________ advice : Inform credit supplier that payment by cheque has been made for a specific invoice
- __________ theory: Expenses incurred must be matched against income earned in the same period to determine the profit for that period
- __________ note : States the amount to be added on to the invoice issued earlier due to customer being undercharged
- __________ note : States the amount to be reduced from the invoice issued earlier due to customer being overcharged or returned goods
- Bank statement : Check and __________ against the business records of its cash at bank account
- __________ supply goods and/or services to the business
- __________ concern theory: A business has an indefinite economic life unless there is credible evidence that it may close down
- __________ theory: Only business transactions that can be measured in numerical currency or monetary terms are recorded
- An accountant with __________ is straightforward and honest in all professional relationships.
- __________ basis of accounting: Business activities that have occurred, regardless of whether cash is paid or received, should be recorded in the relevant accounting period
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- Accounting period theory: Life of a business is divided into __________ time intervals
- An accountant who is __________ will not let bias, conflict of interest or the undue influence of others override his or her professional judgement
- __________ enforce tax regulations
- __________ theory: Accounting information recorded must be supported by reliable and verifiable evidence so that financial statements will be free from opinions and biases
- Accounting entity theory: Assets of the business and the owner are considered to be __________
- Owners and __________ contribute capital to the business and expect profit distribution in return
- __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business
- Receipt : __________ payment received from customers immediately after goods were sold or services were provided
- __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers
- __________ buy goods/and or services from the business
- __________ work for the business and perform executive duties
- __________ : States the amount the buyer owes the seller for goods or services provided on credit
26 Clues: __________ enforce tax regulations • __________ : Process payment to credit suppliers • __________ buy goods/and or services from the business • __________ supply goods and/or services to the business • __________ sell similar goods and/or services as the business • __________ work for the business and perform executive duties • ...
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13 Clues: Bohr • Model • Model • Dalton • Theory • Theory • J. Thomson • Rutherford • Cloud Theory • Pudding Model • Elements Theory • of Multiple Proportions • of Definite Composition
Hello, I'm Colin 2018-03-08
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- The fifth month of the year
- Ball shaped
- The typical color of a clown nose
- The typical second place medal/trophy color
- The color of a grape
- Looking for
- The month of christmas
- First place color
- The first month of the year
- A drink with caffeine
- The color of rain clouds
- The warmest month of the year
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- The color of midnight
- A way to express gratitude
- Banana color
- The ninth month of the year
- The language this crossword is written in
- The country we live in
- Color of grass
- The color of trump
20 Clues: Ball shaped • Looking for • Banana color • Color of grass • First place color • The color of trump • The color of a grape • The color of midnight • A drink with caffeine • The country we live in • The month of christmas • The color of rain clouds • A way to express gratitude • The fifth month of the year • The ninth month of the year • The first month of the year • The warmest month of the year • ...
Lightroom crossword 2025-09-25
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- adjustment of color
- Apply mask
- makes the image look older
- determines how warm or cool the color apeares
- enhances all colors
- to edit a certain area
- make edits isolate color tones
- changes the color of a certain color in your image
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- affects selected color
- adds border color
- gives greater controlindividualvigual colors
- doesn't affect skin tone
- Simulates fog
- difference in color or tone
- Apply mask that gradualy fades
- controls isolated brightness
- changes the contrast around edes of objects
- controls the brightnes of darker of photos
- how green orappearsle color apere
- The amount of light
20 Clues: Apply mask • Simulates fog • adds border color • adjustment of color • enhances all colors • The amount of light • affects selected color • to edit a certain area • doesn't affect skin tone • makes the image look older • difference in color or tone • controls isolated brightness • Apply mask that gradualy fades • make edits isolate color tones • how green orappearsle color apere • ...
Vocab Chap. 6 (1-20) 2022-03-04
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- a process in which incoming stimulus data initiate and determine the higher level processes involved in their recognition, interpretation, and categorization
- the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye
- the effect in which recent experience of a stimulus facilitates or inhibits later processing of the same or a similar stimulus
- the minimum amount of stimulation required to trigger a reaction or produce a sensation
- (signal detection theory)a body of concepts and techniques from communication theory, electrical engineering, and decision theory
- the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation.
- a muscular disk that surrounds the pupil of the eye and controls the amount of light entering the eye by contraction or relaxation
- the subjective quality of color, which is determined primarily by wavelength and secondarily by amplitude.
- a mathematical model of the difference threshold stating that the magnitude needed to detect physical change in a stimulus is proportional to the absolute magnitude of that stimulus
- any of the media through which one gathers information about the external environment or about the state of one's body in relation to the environment
- involves the filtering and analyzing of incoming sensation before sending a neural message to the cortex
- the process by which one form of energy is converted into another
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- a process in which an overall hypothesis about or general conceptualization of a stimulus is applied to and influences the analysis of incoming stimulus data
- the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency
- the process or result of becoming aware of objects, relationships, and events by means of the senses, which includes such activities as recognizing, observing, and discriminating
- denoting or relating to stimuli that are below the difference threshold or absolute threshold
- the smallest difference between two stimuli that can be consistently and accurately detected on 50% of trials
- in vision, a transparent, biconvex structure in the anterior portion of the eyeball that provides the fine, adjustable focus of the optical system
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between the objective physical characteristics of a stimulus
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
20 Clues: the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation. • the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye • the process by which one form of energy is converted into another • the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency • ...
Vocab Chap. 6 (1-20) 2022-03-04
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- a process in which incoming stimulus data initiate and determine the higher level processes involved in their recognition, interpretation, and categorization
- the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye
- the effect in which recent experience of a stimulus facilitates or inhibits later processing of the same or a similar stimulus
- the minimum amount of stimulation required to trigger a reaction or produce a sensation
- (signal detection theory)a body of concepts and techniques from communication theory, electrical engineering, and decision theory
- the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation.
- a muscular disk that surrounds the pupil of the eye and controls the amount of light entering the eye by contraction or relaxation
- the subjective quality of color, which is determined primarily by wavelength and secondarily by amplitude.
- a mathematical model of the difference threshold stating that the magnitude needed to detect physical change in a stimulus is proportional to the absolute magnitude of that stimulus
- any of the media through which one gathers information about the external environment or about the state of one's body in relation to the environment
- involves the filtering and analyzing of incoming sensation before sending a neural message to the cortex
- the process by which one form of energy is converted into another
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- a process in which an overall hypothesis about or general conceptualization of a stimulus is applied to and influences the analysis of incoming stimulus data
- the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency
- the process or result of becoming aware of objects, relationships, and events by means of the senses, which includes such activities as recognizing, observing, and discriminating
- denoting or relating to stimuli that are below the difference threshold or absolute threshold
- the smallest difference between two stimuli that can be consistently and accurately detected on 50% of trials
- in vision, a transparent, biconvex structure in the anterior portion of the eyeball that provides the fine, adjustable focus of the optical system
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between the objective physical characteristics of a stimulus
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye
20 Clues: the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye • the quantitative value of a stimulus or sensation. • the aperture through which light passes on entering the eye • the process by which one form of energy is converted into another • the distance between successive peaks in a wave motion of a given frequency • ...
Utilitarianism, Rights-based ethics, and Feminist ethics 2023-04-26
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- Theory that individuals have inherent rights that cannot be taken away or violated.
- Theory that individuals are affected by multiple social identities, such as gender, race, and sexuality, which intersect to shape their experiences.
- Ethical theory concerned with protecting individual rights and freedoms.
- Theory that individuals have the right to be free from interference by others or by the government.
- Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of relationships and caring for others.
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- Ethical theory that focuses on the moral obligations that arise in response to specific situations or cases.
- The measure of happiness or pleasure produced by an action according to utilitarianism.
- Theory that ethical decisions should take into account the experiences and perspectives of all individuals, including those from marginalized groups.
- Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of developing good character traits.
- Ethical theory concerned with promoting the greatest amount of happiness or pleasure for the greatest number of people.
10 Clues: Ethical theory concerned with protecting individual rights and freedoms. • Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of developing good character traits. • Theory that individuals have inherent rights that cannot be taken away or violated. • Ethical theory that emphasizes the importance of relationships and caring for others. • ...
Astronomy Extra Credit; use the book for clues. 2018-05-21
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- 6th planet from the Sun; has at least 31 moons
- areas on the Sun that are cooler and less bright.
- any natural or human made object that revolves around another object.
- theory that states the universe began 13.7 Billion Years ago after a fiery explosion.
- space object made of dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water.
- large cloud of gas and dust that breaks apart and can collapse to form a star.
- a meteoroid that strikes a planet or moon.
- late stage of a star, core heats up and can eventually explode.
- largest and 5th planet from the Sun.
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- 7th planet from the Sun; has almost a 90 degree tilt.
- _____ year; the DISTANCE light travels in one year.
- 2nd planet from the Sun; surface covered in volcanoes.
- 4th planet from the Sun, reddish in color.
- form of stars that form a pattern, given a name such as "Orion".
- space project that put the first humans on the Moon.
- smallest planet, closest to the Sun.
- _____ hole; final stage of a star, gravity is so strong not even light can escape.
- 8th planet from the Sun, bluish green in color.
- a meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
- ____ ___ Spot; a higher pressure storm on Jupiter, larger than the size of Earth.
- a piece of rock or metal in space.
21 Clues: a piece of rock or metal in space. • smallest planet, closest to the Sun. • largest and 5th planet from the Sun. • 4th planet from the Sun, reddish in color. • a meteoroid that strikes a planet or moon. • 6th planet from the Sun; has at least 31 moons • 8th planet from the Sun, bluish green in color. • a meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere. • ...
History of Early Childhood Education 2023-03-23
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- What did Piaget call the repeated patterns he saw as children explored the environment around them?
- Who developed and researched the theory of classical conditioning?
- Who developed a theory of cognitive development that stressed children actively construct new knowledge as they manipulate, experiment with and explore their world?
- What type of theory did Freud propose when he determined that an individual is motivated by three levels of consciousness?
- Who proposed that an individual is motivated by three levels of awareness: conscious, preconscious and unconscious?
- Who invented kindergarten?
- Who believed that educators should not be instructors of knowledge and skills to students but, rather, adopt the roles of facilitators and guides?
- Who encouraged a smooth-running routine that promoted the habit of regularity in the lives of young children?
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- Who stressed that children are inherently good?
- Who proposed another form of behaviorism in the form of operant conditioning?
- How many stages of psychosocial development did Erikson introduce?
- Who modified Freud’s psychoanalytic theory and modified it as a psychosocial theory of development?
- Who proposed that children are a blank slate whom are shaped by experiences?
- Who spearheaded the social learning theory as it evolved from behaviorism?
14 Clues: Who invented kindergarten? • Who stressed that children are inherently good? • Who developed and researched the theory of classical conditioning? • How many stages of psychosocial development did Erikson introduce? • Who spearheaded the social learning theory as it evolved from behaviorism? • ...
Chapter 21 - Hair Coloring 2018-11-05
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- Measures the concentration & strength of hydrogen peroxide
- Pure or fundamental colors (Red, Yellow & Blue)
- A non-ammonia color that adds shine & tone to the hair
- Known as no-lift deposit only color
- Painting a lightener directly onto the hair in a free-form technique
- A primary & secondary color opposite of each other on the color wheel
- Oxidizing agents or catalysts; mix with oxidation haircolor
- Two-step coloring that pre-lightens & deposits hair color in one appointment
- Nonpermanent color that only coats the hair & may be removed with shampoo
- A line separating colored hair from new growth
- A test that determines how the hair will react to the color formula
- Also known as bleaching or decolorizing
- Technique that involves slicing or weaving out sections of hair
- Coloring some of the hair strands lighter than the natural color
- Hair color that lightens & deposits at the same time & in a single process
- Also known as hue; the balance of color
- CAP Combination of permanent color mixture & shampoo used to refresh the ends
- System for understanding color relationships
- Hair color that is used to achieve pale & delicate colors
- The strength of a color
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- No-lift, deposit only, non-oxidation hair color
- First step of double-process hair coloring
- First time hair is colored
- Oxidizing agent that supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules
- Lightners that can be used directly on the scalp
- Equalize porosity and deposit color in one application
- The natural color of hair
- COLOR Predominant tone of a color
- PIGMENT Undertone color referring to the degrees of warmth exposed during a coloring process
- Part of the hair between the scalp & the previously colored hair
- A test also known as a predisposition test
- Colors that are made by mixing equal parts of 2 primary colors
- Powdered persulfate salts added to hair color to increase lightning ability
- Hair that is difficult for moisture & chemicals to penetrate
- Unit of measurement to determine lightness or darkness of a color
35 Clues: The strength of a color • The natural color of hair • First time hair is colored • COLOR Predominant tone of a color • Known as no-lift deposit only color • Also known as bleaching or decolorizing • Also known as hue; the balance of color • First step of double-process hair coloring • A test also known as a predisposition test • System for understanding color relationships • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- The belief in independent thought or action
- Art technique, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- Time period that dominated the 15th century in Italian art.
- Pleasant-looking
- Theory of the sun being at the center of the universe
- Idea that god made the clock
- Poem format of 14 lines, each line must contain 10 syllables and a specific rhyme scheme
- Also called the center point
- Technique of mural painting
- Also called "importance"
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- A philosophical stance that concentrates on the value of human beings, individually and collectively.
- A method of investigation used in science
- Support given by a patron
- The theory of the earth being at the center and planets revolving around it
- Political term used for the political philosophy and ideology of Machiavelli
- The dismembering of a body of a deceased organism to study its anatomical structure
- Keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun.
- The principle of separation
- A short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- Science that studies the structure of the body.
20 Clues: Pleasant-looking • Also called "importance" • Support given by a patron • The principle of separation • Technique of mural painting • Idea that god made the clock • Also called the center point • A method of investigation used in science • The belief in independent thought or action • Science that studies the structure of the body. • ...
Natural Sciences vocabulary 2024-12-02
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- A controlled method to test a hypothesis.
- The theory that knowledge is primarily derived from sensory experience.
- A relationship where two variables are connected but do not imply causation.
- A representation used to simplify and explain a complex system.
- A testable statement predicting the outcome of a scientific investigation.
- A framework or set of beliefs that guides scientific research.
- A principle in science that a hypothesis must be testable and able to be proven false.
- Drawing general conclusions from specific observations.
- A well-substantiated explanation based on a body of evidence.
- Claims or beliefs presented as scientific but lacking evidence or rigor.
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- A systematic approach to research involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- The practice of being impartial and unbiased in scientific research.
- Repeating a scientific study to confirm its results.
- The act of noting and recording phenomena using the senses or instruments.
- Reasoning from general principles to predict specific results.
- The evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field.
- The relationship between cause and effect in scientific studies.
- Quantitative or qualitative information collected in a study.
- A statement describing a consistent natural phenomenon.
- The process of disproving a hypothesis or theory.
- An observation that deviates from the expected pattern or theory.
21 Clues: A controlled method to test a hypothesis. • The process of disproving a hypothesis or theory. • Repeating a scientific study to confirm its results. • A statement describing a consistent natural phenomenon. • Drawing general conclusions from specific observations. • Quantitative or qualitative information collected in a study. • ...
IEBE 2025-05-08
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- Ethical theory based on outcomes
- Systematic evaluation of ethical practices in business
- Responsibility of business towards society and environment
- Model of leadership rooted in Indian tradition
- Ancient Indian scriptures containing management lessons
- Indian leadership model based on karma and compassion
- A spiritually enlightened guide in Indian corporate models
- Principles of right and wrong in business conduct
- Written set of guidelines for ethical behavior
- Righteous duty or moral order
- Triguna element representing inertia and ignorance
- Long-term ethical commitment to environment and society
- Psychologist known for six stages of moral development
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- Last name of scholar who proposed the ethical fitness model
- Ethical theory based on duty or rules
- Filter model for ethical decisions (P-L-U-S)
- Law of cause and effect; central to Indian philosophy
- Theory integrating Western and Eastern management
- Author of Arthashastra; leadership strategist
- Triguna element representing activity and passion
- Abbreviation for UN’s 17 global goals
- Core belief influencing behavior and decisions
- Inner character and guiding values
- Quality of purity and balance in Triguna theory
- Model of ethical decision-making process (S-T-E-P)
25 Clues: Righteous duty or moral order • Ethical theory based on outcomes • Inner character and guiding values • Ethical theory based on duty or rules • Abbreviation for UN’s 17 global goals • Filter model for ethical decisions (P-L-U-S) • Author of Arthashastra; leadership strategist • Model of leadership rooted in Indian tradition • Core belief influencing behavior and decisions • ...
Presentation Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-08
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- sequence of tasks that processes a set of data
- a source of supply or support
- hopeful and confident, and think of the good aspects of a situation rather than the bad ones
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end
- Father of Scientific management theory
- The way in which one acts or conducts oneself
- based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science
- Where employees work, like an office
- Who’s involved with theory x and theory y
- Something to do or something that is going on
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- The person who developed the hierarchy of needs
- considering only the bad aspects of a situation, rather than the good ones
- the realization of one’s potential full development of one's abilities and appreciation for life
- efficiency of goods/services produced
- the ability to achieve an end goal with a low amount of energy/resources used
- person who is paid to work for another
- essential for human survival
- Examine or inspect something in detail
- characteristic sets of behaviour and emotional factors
- thought out explanation for observations from others
20 Clues: essential for human survival • a source of supply or support • Where employees work, like an office • efficiency of goods/services produced • Father of Scientific management theory • person who is paid to work for another • Examine or inspect something in detail • Who’s involved with theory x and theory y • The way in which one acts or conducts oneself • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-10-06
Across
- created the natural rights of man
- the most common economic system in Europe prior to the Enlightenment
- credited with heliocentric theory
- separation of power
- created the three laws of motion
- country that had the first revolution inspired by the Enlightenment
- the belief that people could use logic and reason to create progress
- writer of the wealth of nations
- one of the materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century
- believed humans were naturally evil
- book written by Denis Diderot
- helped create the scientific method
- the idea that governmental power is in the hands of the people
- discovered a supernova
- rights of the accused
- popularized the Scientific Method
Down
- discovered that plants moved elliptically
- freedom of speech
- the idea of a monarch having complete political control
- intellectual gatherings in the homes of the wealthy
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- the idea that each branch of government can prevent another from tyranny
- country with the most Enlightenment thinkers
- people who believe in a creator god
- "I think therefore I am"
- first person to theorize heliocentric theory
27 Clues: freedom of speech • separation of power • rights of the accused • discovered a supernova • "I think therefore I am" • book written by Denis Diderot • writer of the wealth of nations • created the three laws of motion • created the natural rights of man • credited with heliocentric theory • popularized the Scientific Method • people who believe in a creator god • ...
The Nature of Literacy 2023-01-26
Across
- Actions are learned or increased when a person receives reinforcement
- Word formation
- Vygotsky's theory about learning being affected by the company we keep
- Explanation about what is being taught and why
- Sentence formation
- Swiss psychologist who studied children's thinking
- Learning type where the goals are clear and challenging but not overwhelming
- Learning is affected by the learning task and situation and the ability, interest, and attitudes of the students
- Word and sentence meaning
Down
- Cues that refer to the ability to sound out words and recognize them holistically
- Literary theory in which texts are not neutral
- Temporary support given by a teacher to a student
- Teaching theory where children start at the bottom and work their way up
- Process through which we construct meaning through print
- Children build their own understanding of reality and do not simply reproduce what they see or hear
- Intonation and rhyme of speech
- People who teach skills directly and systematically
- Mental processes exist and can be studied
- Learning intentions
- Teaching theory where children start at the top and work downward
- self-accountability for your own actions
- Explores the role of the reader
22 Clues: Word formation • Sentence formation • Learning intentions • Word and sentence meaning • Intonation and rhyme of speech • Explores the role of the reader • self-accountability for your own actions • Mental processes exist and can be studied • Literary theory in which texts are not neutral • Explanation about what is being taught and why • ...
