color theory Crossword Puzzles
HIstory of atom 2024-09-06
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- Theory-A theory of the nature of matter
- the atomos theory
- Dalton-English school teacher who developed a theory involving the relationship between matter and the atom
- Pudding Model-A historical scientific model of the atom
- Model- the atom consists of a nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons.
- elements Theory-the first plural attempt to explain life and change and was based on the combination of four different roots that give rise to life and matter
- Bohr-Suggested that instead of electrons moving in a random motion they actually follow a path around the nucleus
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- that matter consist of all 4 elements
- rutherford-Created the gold foil experiment,Also experimented with thomason models
- thomson-Created plum pudding model
- of multiple proportions- when two elements combine with each other to form more than one compound, the weights of one element that combine with a fixed weight of the other are in a ratio of small whole numbers.
- Cloud theory- represents atoms containing a nucleus of protons and neutrons and a vague gradient or cloud surrounding it containing the electrons
- theory-matter is composed of discrete units called atoms, as opposed to the obsolete notion that matter could be divided into any arbitrarily small quantity.
- of definite composition-Which means all samples of a given chemical compound have the same elemental composition by mass
14 Clues: the atomos theory • thomson-Created plum pudding model • that matter consist of all 4 elements • Theory-A theory of the nature of matter • Pudding Model-A historical scientific model of the atom • Model- the atom consists of a nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons. • rutherford-Created the gold foil experiment,Also experimented with thomason models • ...
Color in Floral Design 2021-11-08
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- combination of all color harmonies; showing a variety or a change of colors
- mixture of two primary colors in equal amounts
- refers to the amount of black in a color; hue darkened by the addition of black, forms the ________of a hue
- four colors equally spaced on a color wheel; a group or arrangement of four
- colors which do not show up at a distance
- basic building blocks of the color system; red, yellow and blue
- combination of any three colors equally distant from one another on a color wheel; union or group of three
- two complementary color sets
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- color harmony of one chroma in different values; having or consisting of one color or hue
- mixture of a primary color and secondary color in equal amounts
- any three colors which are side by side on a 12-part color wheel
- Colors are created using blues, greens and purples or various combinations of each; tend to represent water or the sky
- any two colors which are directly opposite each other on a color wheel
- two colors on either side of a complement; a hue and any two adjacent colors
- colors which are easily seen at a distance
- refers to the amount of white in a color; adding white to a color lightens its ____________
- used to describe the brightness or dullness of a color; used to measure the pureness of a color; quality of color combining hue and saturation
- Colors are created using reds, oranges and yellows or various combinations of each; tend to represent sunlight and/or heat
- light reflected off an object; also referred to as hue
- measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue
20 Clues: two complementary color sets • colors which do not show up at a distance • colors which are easily seen at a distance • mixture of two primary colors in equal amounts • light reflected off an object; also referred to as hue • measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue • mixture of a primary color and secondary color in equal amounts • ...
TFN 2022-12-06
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- created the Theory of Human Caring.
- The stimulus most immediately confronts the human system.
- Also known as “carative factors”.
- According to her “nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge. Nurses makes the patient independent of him or her as soon as possible”.
- An assertion of ideas or concepts based on a principle.
- The theory that pursues objectives within the framework of three interactive systems, namely, personal, interpersonal, and social. The concepts of the personal system are perception, self, growth and development, body image, space, and time.
- The suffering individual that is being cared for.
- address the importance of the theory and whether the theory should be adopted.
- Contributes to the effects of the focal stimulus
- Environmental factors within or without the human systems, with unclear effects in the current situation.
- The attention given to the patient by the nurse and other medical professionals.
- Change occurs by continuous repatterning of the human and environmental fields by resonance waves.
- Asks the question “is this just?”.
- Asks the question “what is real?”.
- The science of caring for others.
- ”extent that the defined concepts are grounded in observable reality”.
- Created the “Health Care Systems Model”
- Asks the question “what is knowable?”.
- The art of caring.
- One of the most recognized name in the nursing field, carrying the nickname “the lady with the lamp”.
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- A prominent nurse theorist, whose work includes the “Adaptation Model”.
- developed the theory containing three independent but interconnected circles known as the three C’s.
- Postulated the “Deliberate Nursing Process.”
- A concept that Eriksson uses instead of environment.
- The “continuous, nonlinear evolution, unpredictable, increasing diversity in human and environmental field patterns.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- The continuous change from the lower to a higher frequency wave pattern in the energy fields.
- Developed the “Twenty-One Nursing Problems Theory”
- For the client as a system, _______ and _______ are “the matter, energy, and information that are exchanged between the client and the environment”.
- A branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- A process of organizing, interpreting, and interpreting and transforming information from sense, data and memory.
- The circle that explains the role of nurses and connects to the “motherly” nature of nursing.
- System output in the form of “matter, energy, and information serves as a ______ for future input for corrective action to change, enhance, or stabilize the system”.
- Made the “Goal Attainment Theory”
- Postulated the “Conservation Model”.
- An individual’s perception of his/her body.
- According to her theory “nursing involves care of the unitary human beings.
- The theorist who created the “Behavioral System Model”.
- Nursing is considered an art and ________ because it has its basis in scientific concepts that explains the professional nursing practice.
- The patient to whom nursing care is directed to.
40 Clues: The art of caring. • Also known as “carative factors”. • Made the “Goal Attainment Theory” • The science of caring for others. • Asks the question “is this just?”. • Asks the question “what is real?”. • created the Theory of Human Caring. • Postulated the “Conservation Model”. • Asks the question “what is knowable?”. • Created the “Health Care Systems Model” • ...
HISTORY AND SCOPE OF MICRIOBIOLOGY 2017-03-17
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- exploration for life in the upper strata of the atmosphere
- a field of microbiology which studies the causative agents of disease and possible preventive measures
- a theory that proposes the idea of life from collision and explosion of heavenly bodies
- another name for spontaneous generation
- a field of microbiology concerned with the preservation and management of soil fertility
- postulated the relationship of disease with different factors such as water, change in temp, moisture, and wind direction
- building blocks of proteins
- a low-grade substance that helps in the formation of minerals and gas
- theory that states that living organisms originated from living things
- another name for abiogenesis
- a biological science dealing with the study of organisms that cant be perceived by the eye
- are genetically-engineered organism responsible for production of hormones and proteins
- formed from further interaction of amino acids
- the origin or creator of everything, as stated by the divine theory
- focuses on the production of medicinal products
- a theory on the origin of life that supports the belief that life originated from God
- corresponds to the 4 fluids/humors of the body alongside with the 4 qualities; includes fire, air, water and earth
- discipline of microbiology dealing with the study of fungi
- theory that states that disease is attributed with the wrath of divine spirits
- corresponds to the 4 fluids of the body; includes heat, cold, moisture, and dryness
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- causative agent of disease
- theory that speculates that disease is attributed to the presence of a causative again known as germ
- where exo-microbiology explores for life
- theory that states that diseases are due to emanations from the soil, stars, moon, and winds
- major field of microbiology concerned with water purification, microbiological examination and biological degradation of wastes
- the concept that deals with living forms originated from non-living things
- included in the 4 fluids of the body as postulated by hippocrates
- discipline of microbiology that deals with the study of bacteria
- disorder of structure of function in a human, animal, or plant
- contemplative and rational type of generalizing thinking or abstract
- field of microbiology concerned with the evaluation of degree, spread of contamination, spoilage, and dissemination of diseases
- studies on the formation of minerals and gas from low-grade substances
- time period where the big bang supposedly took place
- compounds that reacted with electrical charges in the atmosphere, which resulted to the building blocks for the first forms of life
- a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus
- deals with the safety on food preparation and preservation
- the earliest doctrine of infection reportedly came close to the truth based on observations of this epidemic
- the doctrine that believes that disproportion and abnormal symmetry of pores resulted to disease
- an evolution theory that follows that idea that atmospheric inorganic compounds interact with electrical charges in the atmosphere
- an example of the 4 qualities that corresponds to the absence of heat
40 Clues: causative agent of disease • building blocks of proteins • another name for abiogenesis • another name for spontaneous generation • where exo-microbiology explores for life • formed from further interaction of amino acids • a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus • focuses on the production of medicinal products • ...
Kate David and Lydia 2021-04-10
11 Clues: Ave Maria • fruit brand • one of beatles' • 'The Entertainer' • discovered gravity • theory of evolution • theory of blackholes • theory of relativity • inventor of lightbulb • refered to as 'the king' • Kates favourite type of egg
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method.
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Helped develop the scientific method
- Individual freedom, people are naturally good but are corrupted by civilization. Social contract.
- Used a microcope to study microrganisms
- Perfected the telescope
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- He believed laws existed to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes. The punishment should fit the crime.
- A theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Belived people can learn from experience and govern themselves
- A style of srt with dull colors and strong lines.
- A person who rules with absolute power socialcontract The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people.
- belived in a government, we will give up some rights of freedom but for good reason, social contract.
- A theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
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- the people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Separation of powers/checks and balances
- Freedom of speech and freedom of religious belief
- Freedom of religious belief and freedom of speech.
- Belived women need the same education as men
- Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory
- Vaccine to small pox
- Created the Heliocentric theory
- A style of painting with soft lines and colors
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
25 Clues: Vaccine to small pox • Perfected the telescope • Founder of modern chemistry • Created the Heliocentric theory • Helped develop the scientific method • Used a microcope to study microrganisms • Separation of powers/checks and balances • Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory • Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Encouraged the use of the scientific method. • ...
Pangaea 2022-05-19
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- To gather together again.
- An idea or a thought.
- A large rock.
- A continent or other large body of land.
- Weather man.
- A part of a puzzle.
- Countinent below North America.
- Being carried slowly by a current of air or water.
- Make, form, or suggest a connection with or between.
- A feature of earth's surface.
- A form of ice.
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- A geologist who uses physical principles to study the properties of the earth.
- Coming/falling apart
- A particular place or position.
- Plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments.
- Forming or belonging to a continent.
- Frozen water
- The measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- The theory of the continental drift.
- Base unit of length
- The person who created the theory of the continental drift.
21 Clues: Frozen water • Weather man. • A large rock. • A form of ice. • A part of a puzzle. • Base unit of length • Coming/falling apart • An idea or a thought. • To gather together again. • A feature of earth's surface. • A particular place or position. • Countinent below North America. • Forming or belonging to a continent. • The theory of the continental drift. • ...
Evolution 2020-03-13
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- refers to the variety of living things?
- the study of the earth
- change over time
- well supported testible explanation
- naked seed plants
- produce seeds in fruit
- theory of tendency toward perfection
- derive his theories on evolution and natural selection
- variation of differences among individuals of a species
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- 1795 theory of geological change
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- a policy of gradual reform rather than sudden change or revolution
- survivval of some individuals better suited for the environment
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism
- were derived from common ancestors
- remains of ancient organism
- structures that are similar
- is the science of describing ,naming,and classifying species
- father of evolution
- algae share many molecular features with plants
20 Clues: change over time • naked seed plants • father of evolution • the study of the earth • produce seeds in fruit • remains of ancient organism • structures that are similar • 1795 theory of geological change • were derived from common ancestors • well supported testible explanation • theory of tendency toward perfection • refers to the variety of living things? • ...
Vietnam WAR 2016-04-27
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- One of two warships attacked
- The domino theory set off a _________ chain reaction
- the month the U.S. entered to war
- the month that the war ended
- who helped Vietnam during the wAr
- the month that the war started
- the war seemed _______
- where the wAr occurred
- two attacks by North _________ torpedo boats
- Domino ______ declared the Republic of Vietnam
- Gulf f ______ Resolution
- how many countries were included in the wAr
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- Viet ____ was not popular
- ______ Theory
- Viet cong was __________
- Vietnam was separated into North and _____ Vietnam
- opposed independence
- provided military advisors
- how many years did the wAr last
- John F. _______ sent "military advisors" to help train South Vietnamese army
- France sought a _____ settlement
- the second warship attacked
- the purpose to repel any further aggression
23 Clues: ______ Theory • opposed independence • the war seemed _______ • where the wAr occurred • Viet cong was __________ • Gulf f ______ Resolution • Viet ____ was not popular • provided military advisors • the second warship attacked • One of two warships attacked • the month that the war ended • the month that the war started • how many years did the wAr last • ...
Kennedy Assassination 2024-07-15
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- Commission that investigated
- Assassination theory
- Lasting impact of JFK
- Filmed the assassination
- People who grieved
- Kennedy's White House nickname
- State ceremony for Kennedy
- Plaza of the assassination
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- ___ Bullet theory
- State where it happened
- First Lady at the time
- Killed the alleged assassin
- Presidential parade
- Monument in remembrance
- Coffin for a president
- Art honoring Kennedy
- City of assassination
- ___ Knoll, controversial site
- Alleged assassin
- Position of the assassin
20 Clues: Alleged assassin • ___ Bullet theory • People who grieved • Presidential parade • Assassination theory • Art honoring Kennedy • Lasting impact of JFK • City of assassination • First Lady at the time • Coffin for a president • State where it happened • Monument in remembrance • Filmed the assassination • Position of the assassin • State ceremony for Kennedy • Plaza of the assassination • ...
HISTORY AND SCOPE OF MICRIOBIOLOGY 2017-03-17
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- where exo-microbiology explores for life
- theory that speculates that disease is attributed to the presence of a causative again known as germ
- a theory that proposes the idea of life from collision and explosion of heavenly bodies
- exploration for life in the upper strata of the atmosphere
- studies on the formation of minerals and gas from low-grade substances
- building blocks of proteins
- another name for spontaneous generation
- the doctrine that believes that disproportion and abnormal symmetry of pores resulted to disease
- another name for abiogenesis
- theory that states that disease is attributed with the wrath of divine spirits
- a biological science dealing with the study of organisms that cant be perceived by the eye
- disorder of structure of function in a human, animal, or plant
- an example of the 4 qualities that corresponds to the absence of heat
- corresponds to the 4 fluids of the body; includes heat, cold, moisture, and dryness
- major field of microbiology concerned with water purification, microbiological examination and biological degradation of wastes
- formed from further interaction of amino acids
- the earliest doctrine of infection reportedly came close to the truth based on observations of this epidemic
- causative agent of disease
- deals with the safety on food preparation and preservation
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- theory that states that living organisms originated from living things
- field of microbiology concerned with the evaluation of degree, spread of contamination, spoilage, and dissemination of diseases
- compounds that reacted with electrical charges in the atmosphere, which resulted to the building blocks for the first forms of life
- a field of microbiology concerned with the preservation and management of soil fertility
- a theory on the origin of life that supports the belief that life originated from God
- discipline of microbiology dealing with the study of fungi
- a field of microbiology which studies the causative agents of disease and possible preventive measures
- are genetically-engineered organism responsible for production of hormones and proteins
- discipline of microbiology that deals with the study of bacteria
- focuses on the production of medicinal products
- a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus
- a low-grade substance that helps in the formation of minerals and gas
- contemplative and rational type of generalizing thinking or abstract
- an evolution theory that follows that idea that atmospheric inorganic compounds interact with electrical charges in the atmosphere
- corresponds to the 4 fluids/humors of the body alongside with the 4 qualities; includes fire, air, water and earth
- the concept that deals with living forms originated from non-living things
- theory that states that diseases are due to emanations from the soil, stars, moon, and winds
- postulated the relationship of disease with different factors such as water, change in temp, moisture, and wind direction
- time period where the big bang supposedly took place
- included in the 4 fluids of the body as postulated by hippocrates
- the origin or creator of everything, as stated by the divine theory
40 Clues: causative agent of disease • building blocks of proteins • another name for abiogenesis • another name for spontaneous generation • where exo-microbiology explores for life • formed from further interaction of amino acids • focuses on the production of medicinal products • a discipline of microbiology dealing with virus • ...
MGT 303 • Exam 2 Review • Chapters 5-8 • Robbins/Judge 18e 2019-10-01
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- The last name of the theorist who developed the goal-setting theory. ______________________
- The degree to which cues about work duties and responsibilities are available and clear is known as ________________________.
- The last name of the theorist who developed the two-factor theory. ___________________
- In job ______________________, high-level responsibilities are added to the job to increase a sense of purpose, direction, meaning, and intrinsic motivation.
- _______________ or biases distort attributions.
- A _______________-based pay plan pays for individual performance based on performance appraisal ratings.
- Defined as the processes that account for an individual’s intensity, direction, and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal. ____________________
- The last name of the theorist who developed the hierarchy of needs theory. ___________________
- McClelland’s Theory of ___________.
- When we judge someone based on our perception of the group to which he or she belongs, we are _________________________.
- __________________________ theory argues that the strength of our tendency to act a certain way depends on the strength of our expectation of a given outcome and its attractiveness.
- An annual __________ is a significant component of total compensation for many jobs.
- The ______________________ theory ignores the inner state of the individual and concentrates solely on what happens when he or she takes some action.
- The last name of the theorist who developed the self-efficacy theory. _____________________
- ___________________ refers to working at home—or anywhere else the employee chooses that is outside the workplace—at least 2 days a week through virtual devices linked to the employer’s office.
- Job _________________ model
- Perhaps the least rational way of making decisions is ______________________ decision making.
- The self-determination ____________________ proposes (in part) that people prefer to feel they have control over their actions, and anything that makes a previously enjoyed task feel more like an obligation than a freely chosen activity undermines motivation.
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- ________________ influences the way we rate ourselves.
- The __________________ effect is when we draw a negative impression from a single characteristic.
- What we __________________ can be substantially different from objective reality.
- Research suggests that ______________________ influences our decisions.
- Decision making occurs as a reaction to a ____________________.
- Short for flexible work time or flexible work arrangements. __________________
- E_P
- Job _______________ is the periodic shifting of an employee from one task to another.
- Defined as choices made from among two or more alternatives. ________________________
- The ____________________ dimension refers to an individual’s propensity to defer to others.
- Job ________________ allows two or more individuals to split a traditional full-time job.
- ___________________ tend to be relatively stable and enduring.
- ____________________________ management is a process in which subordinates share a significant degree of decision-making power with their immediate superiors.
- _________________ describes a person who is arrogant.
- Values lay the foundation for understanding attitudes and _______________________.
- ________________________ allows the decision maker to appraise and understand problems fully, including seeing problems others can’t see.
- ____________________ is deadly to decision making.
- According to ___________________ theory, employees compare what they get from their job to what they put into it; they take their ratio of outcomes to their inputs and compare it to the ratio of others.
36 Clues: E_P • Job _________________ model • McClelland’s Theory of ___________. • _______________ or biases distort attributions. • ____________________ is deadly to decision making. • _________________ describes a person who is arrogant. • ________________ influences the way we rate ourselves. • ___________________ tend to be relatively stable and enduring. • ...
vocab - Hebrew 2021-05-31
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- - color of purity
- - Color of night
- - One of the colors in the sraeli flag
- - morning
- - day
- - Taste of lemon
- - The taste of chocolate
- - Color of older people's hair
- - color of the sun
- - good
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- - Taste of potato chips
- - evening
- - Color of tree branch
- - Color of grass
- - Color of orange
- - night
- - Taste of red hot peppers
- - The taste of dark coffee
- - Color of lips
19 Clues: - day • - good • - night • - evening • - morning • - Color of lips • - Color of night • - Color of grass • - Taste of lemon • - color of purity • - Color of orange • - color of the sun • - Color of tree branch • - Taste of potato chips • - The taste of chocolate • - Taste of red hot peppers • - The taste of dark coffee • - Color of older people's hair • - One of the colors in the sraeli flag
Philosophy and ethics crossword 2021-12-14
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- philosopher who pioneered situation ethics
- the parable of the- used by Flew
- scholar who pioneered irreducible complexity
- utilitarian philosopher who does not view foetus as persons
- modern philosopher who coined the Aesthetic Principle
- ethical theory focused on agape love
- acronym for in vitro testing on a foetus
- Scottish philosopher famous for his scepticism
- philosopher with the violinist analogy
- Gould's phrase for science and religion
- the theory that the world was created to foster life on earth
- Christian theory with primary and secondary precepts
- means of gaining knowledge
- theologian who viewed religious language as symbolic
- author of the medical ethics anthology article
- can be upwards or downwards
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- the process of empirically testing a statement to find it meaningful
- euthanasia carried out by a third party
- fundamentalist Christian belief on the origins of the universe
- Christian belief about the sacred nature of humans
- biologist who views religious as utter nonsense
- argument used against legalising euthanasia
- means of talking about God through negation
- Jewish philosopher who used the analogy of a ship
- Christian theory on design in nature
- the process of disproving a statement in order to find it meaningful
- Catholic teaching
- indirect euthanasia
- euthanasia requested by the patient
- language being used in its literal sense
- philosopher who likens the abortion debate to the just war theory
- the termination of a foetus
- Christian belief system based on faith alone
- Latin phrase for image of God
- language used with an additional mysterious meaning
35 Clues: Catholic teaching • indirect euthanasia • means of gaining knowledge • the termination of a foetus • can be upwards or downwards • Latin phrase for image of God • the parable of the- used by Flew • euthanasia requested by the patient • Christian theory on design in nature • ethical theory focused on agape love • philosopher with the violinist analogy • ...
Vietnam WAR 2016-04-27
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- One of two warships attacked
- The domino theory set off a _________ chain reaction
- the month the U.S. entered to war
- the month that the war ended
- who helped Vietnam during the wAr
- the month that the war started
- the war seemed _______
- where the wAr occurred
- two attacks by North _________ torpedo boats
- Domino ______ declared the Republic of Vietnam
- Gulf f ______ Resolution
- how many countries were included in the wAr
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- Viet ____ was not popular
- ______ Theory
- Viet cong was __________
- Vietnam was separated into North and _____ Vietnam
- opposed independence
- provided military advisors
- how many years did the wAr last
- John F. _______ sent "military advisors" to help train South Vietnamese army
- France sought a _____ settlement
- the second warship attacked
- the purpose to repel any further aggression
23 Clues: ______ Theory • opposed independence • the war seemed _______ • where the wAr occurred • Viet cong was __________ • Gulf f ______ Resolution • Viet ____ was not popular • provided military advisors • the second warship attacked • One of two warships attacked • the month that the war ended • the month that the war started • how many years did the wAr last • ...
Scientific Discoveries 2023-05-30
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- First antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Instrument to view small objects or organisms
- Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei
- Rigid layer of Earth's lithosphere
- Preparation to stimulate immunity against diseases
- Process of gradual change in species over time
- Naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution
- Basic unit of life
- Substances that inhibit the growth of bacteria
- Molecule carrying genetic information
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- Study of heredity and variation in organisms
- Relating to the force of attraction between objects
- Act of finding or uncovering something
- Theory of space, time, and gravity
- Relating to the smallest unit of matter
- Process of administering a vaccine
- Flow of electric charge
- Relating to atomic nuclei or nuclear energy
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Physicist known for the theory of relativity
20 Clues: Basic unit of life • Flow of electric charge • Theory of space, time, and gravity • Process of administering a vaccine • Rigid layer of Earth's lithosphere • Molecule carrying genetic information • Act of finding or uncovering something • Relating to the smallest unit of matter • Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei • Relating to atomic nuclei or nuclear energy • ...
Web Development 2024-03-12
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- Opposite colors on color wheel
- Symmetrical & organized look in design
- lowercase letter above baseline typeface
- Typeface design style identifier
- Enlarged images don’t lose quality
- Text lines separate from body
- lowercase letter below baseline typeface
- Surface characteristics of an image
- Gradual change of color
- Degree of transparency in design
- Three evenly spaced colors
- Shades of the same color
- Three color scheme in printing
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- Specific, numbered, color-matching system
- Space between individual lettering
- Visibly pixelated if enlarged
- Average height of lowercase letters
- Different tones of one color
- Neighboring colors on color wheel
- Three letters describing any color
- Color scheme for a design
- Single word or line endings
- Thousands of computer picture units
- Creative name design in brand
- Color code in computing
- Purity or intensity of any color
- spacing between consecutive lines
- Symbol of a brand
- Four color scheme in printing
- Space between words or paragraphs
30 Clues: Symbol of a brand • Color code in computing • Gradual change of color • Shades of the same color • Color scheme for a design • Three evenly spaced colors • Single word or line endings • Different tones of one color • Visibly pixelated if enlarged • Creative name design in brand • Text lines separate from body • Four color scheme in printing • Opposite colors on color wheel • ...
Chapter 21 Haircoloring 2023-06-13
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- System for understanding color relationships
- Blue, violet, green
- Used to refresh haircolor
- Chemical used in double process applications
- Oxidizing agent used in hair coloring
- Color you see as you lighten the hair
- Strongest primary color
- Color used for Filler color
- Natural Haircolor
- The ability of the hair to absorb moisture
- Purple shampoo is an example of this type of shampoo
- Single process haircolor
- Cancels out yellow
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- Cancels out Yellow Orange
- The natural color pigment in the cortex
- Refers to the strenght of the color
- Type of lightener not used on the scalp
- Weakest primary color
- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- Yellow-orange
- Red, orange, yellow
- Color just the new growth
- Deposit only color
- Used to remove unwanted tones
- Melanin that give you blond/red tones
- Colors made from mixing primary colors
- Reverse Highlighting
- is the predominant tone of the hair
- Blue, Red, Yellow
- Color that neutralizes Red
30 Clues: Yellow-orange • Blue, Red, Yellow • Natural Haircolor • Deposit only color • Cancels out yellow • Blue, violet, green • Red, orange, yellow • Reverse Highlighting • Weakest primary color • Strongest primary color • Single process haircolor • Cancels out Yellow Orange • Used to refresh haircolor • Color just the new growth • Color that neutralizes Red • Color used for Filler color • ...
Motivation Theories 2022-03-04
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- human needs related to Maslow's third stage
- Taylor: is the prime motivator
- my theory: scientific approach based on observation
- wage based on as what the worker produces
- Herzberg: when present, these factors make the worker happy
- my theory: two factor theory (H & M)
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- human needs related to Maslow's fourth stage
- one of Herzberg's motivators; refers to a job that has more responsibility, pay
- Herzberg: if missing, these factors make workers unhappy
- Taylor's theory perfected to this style of factory work
- my theory: five stages of motivation
11 Clues: Taylor: is the prime motivator • my theory: five stages of motivation • my theory: two factor theory (H & M) • wage based on as what the worker produces • human needs related to Maslow's third stage • human needs related to Maslow's fourth stage • my theory: scientific approach based on observation • Taylor's theory perfected to this style of factory work • ...
vocab - Hebrew 2021-05-31
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- - color of purity
- - Color of night
- - One of the colors in the sraeli flag
- - morning
- - day
- - Taste of lemon
- - The taste of chocolate
- - Color of older people's hair
- - color of the sun
- - good
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- - Taste of potato chips
- - evening
- - Color of tree branch
- - Color of grass
- - Color of orange
- - night
- - Taste of red hot peppers
- - The taste of dark coffee
- - Color of lips
19 Clues: - day • - good • - night • - evening • - morning • - Color of lips • - Color of night • - Color of grass • - Taste of lemon • - color of purity • - Color of orange • - color of the sun • - Color of tree branch • - Taste of potato chips • - The taste of chocolate • - Taste of red hot peppers • - The taste of dark coffee • - Color of older people's hair • - One of the colors in the sraeli flag
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave theory wage cut?
12 Clues: Who gave theory wage cut? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
What Wonderful Colors! 2023-06-12
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- red, yellow, and orange are in this color family
- this color can be associated with tenderness, vulnerability, and youth
- the intensity of a color
- the complement of yellow
- red, yellow, and blue are _____ colors
- this color is associated with seriousness, stability, and wisdom
- orange, purple, and green are _____ colors
- this is created when you add black to a color
- shows the relationship between colors
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- color scheme with varying shades and tints of one color
- white and black are _____
- red + yellow makes this color
- this color is associated with calmness and serenity
- this is created when you add white to a color
- this color sparks an appetite; used by restaurants to make you feel hungry
- the way color affects our emotions and perception is called color _____
- this color reminds people of nature; popular with eco-friendly brands
- blue, green, and purple are in this color family
18 Clues: the intensity of a color • the complement of yellow • white and black are _____ • red + yellow makes this color • shows the relationship between colors • red, yellow, and blue are _____ colors • orange, purple, and green are _____ colors • this is created when you add white to a color • this is created when you add black to a color • ...
Component 2 - Magazines 2021-05-10
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- Which leisurely activity is one of the Vogue articles based on?
- First name of the person on the Vogue front cover
- ...... to my younger self (article found in The Big Issue)
- The name of Steve Neale's theory.
- The text/sentence that is usually in bold at the start of a magazine article
- The word to affectionately describe the 1960s
- Surname of Gender Performativity theory
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- Used on magazine front covers to indicate the stories/articles in the magazine
- Box on the magazine front page to promote features inside
- The word used to identify the main text used in an article
- Oppositions????
- 1960s saw the second wave of this movement
- Proper name for the title on the magazine front cover
- Name of one of the charities advertised in The Big Issue
- Surname of theorist who coined the 'Pick and Mix theory.
- The first stage of Todorov's narrative theory.
- Name of the page which informs the reader of where to find each article/feature
17 Clues: Oppositions???? • The name of Steve Neale's theory. • Surname of Gender Performativity theory • 1960s saw the second wave of this movement • The word to affectionately describe the 1960s • The first stage of Todorov's narrative theory. • First name of the person on the Vogue front cover • Proper name for the title on the magazine front cover • ...
TOK crossword puzzle 2023-03-20
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- goes from specific examples/case to a general theory/conclusion
- being able to see
- goes from general theory to a specific case
- theory that physical response comes first
- assuming a person is always right because they are kind
- created labeling theory, believed self identity and the behavior of individuals can be determined by the terms used to identify them
- instinctive feeling something from reasoning
- famous for the line experiment at swathmore college in 1940
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- to go up against a person argument you insult them or bring up irrelevant things
- the decision to not make a choice is making a choice
- determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes
- a situation that benefits me, but means a loss for you
- used to describe when beliefs are reinforced by repetition
- our language influences our thoughts
- when words/phrases have multiple possible meanings
- being able to hear
- how people act to further their own self intrest
17 Clues: being able to see • being able to hear • our language influences our thoughts • theory that physical response comes first • goes from general theory to a specific case • instinctive feeling something from reasoning • how people act to further their own self intrest • when words/phrases have multiple possible meanings • determines right from wrong by focusing on outcomes • ...
colors 2012-11-22
16 Clues: sky color • pig color • grass olor • dirt color • night color • grape color • paper color • canary color • color of skin • pidgeon color • color of fire • some hiar colors • olor of kind of shark • color of citris friut • color of caintian flower • color of a kind of stoking
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- social contract, people should give up their rights to an absolute ruler to gain law and order and the decisions of the ruler should be in the peoples best interest.
- these were the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- created laws of universal gravity and laws of motion.
- perfected the telescope and used it to prove the heliocentric theory
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines. Often depicted battle scenes and were more realistic.
- a style of art that was characterized by soft lines and colors. depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats.
- developed analytical geometry and lead the way for modern scientific methods.
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- parties where people met to discuss new ideas.
- the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- used a microscope to study microorganisms, like bacteria from tooth gaps.
- he's considered the father of modern chemistry.
- created a vaccine to prevent smallpox, it was the first vaccine in the world.
- used mathematics to prove the heliocentric theory.
- created the experimental method and lead the way for modern scientific methods.
- the astronomer who came up with the heliocentric theory.
17 Clues: parties where people met to discuss new ideas. • he's considered the father of modern chemistry. • used mathematics to prove the heliocentric theory. • a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • created laws of universal gravity and laws of motion. • the astronomer who came up with the heliocentric theory. • ...
Pg. 389-402 2022-02-26
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- Our bodies use this to regulate our weight
- What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter?
- ___ is a need of desire that energizes and directs behavior
- Sally was way too stressed and Billy was too relaxed for the test. They both performed poorly. What theory does this demonstrate?
- Without this your body cannot function properly
- BMI of 30 or higher
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re full?
- You’ll start to feel increased hunger when you drop below your body’s ___
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- What does the Drive-Reduction Theory make our bodies strive for?
- What theory is most useful for understanding the aversive effects of boredom?
- You need this before you can reach self-transcendence
- Who refuted the Drive-Reduction Theory that physiological needs are all you need to be motivated?
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry?
- Bob was told that if he were to get an A on his next math test, his parents would buy him a new phone. What is this an example of?
- The levels of this causes an increase/decrease of one’s appetite
15 Clues: BMI of 30 or higher • Our bodies use this to regulate our weight • Without this your body cannot function properly • What part of your brain tells you that you’re full? • You need this before you can reach self-transcendence • What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry? • What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter? • ...
Beinkes LAL Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-04
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- When was he born?
- What was his uncles name?
- What was his job before his theory was proven correct?
- How many siblings did he have?
- When did he finish his book?
- What was his dads name?
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- What was his book about?
- Who watched over him when his dad died?
- What did he believe?
- What nationalism was he?
- What was his theory called?
- How old was he when his dad died?
- What was his moms name?
- When did he die?
- Was his theory correct?
15 Clues: When did he die? • When was he born? • What did he believe? • What was his moms name? • Was his theory correct? • What was his dads name? • What was his book about? • What nationalism was he? • What was his uncles name? • What was his theory called? • When did he finish his book? • How many siblings did he have? • How old was he when his dad died? • ...
Ap Euro Crossword Period 1 2024-05-13
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- Posted the 95 Thesis
- English monarch who founded the Church of England
- Support from a sponsor
- Father of Inductive Reasoning
- Church's response to Protestant Reformation
- Machiavelli's “The ______”
- Language of the masses
- Economic theory in the Age of Exploration
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- Period of “rebirth” from the 15th century to the 17th century
- Spain exiles non Christians
- Laissez-faire Economics
- Treaty ending religious conflict in the Holy Roman Empire
- Greco-Roman style
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Developed theory of heliocentrism
15 Clues: Greco-Roman style • Posted the 95 Thesis • Support from a sponsor • Language of the masses • Laissez-faire Economics • Machiavelli's “The ______” • Spain exiles non Christians • Father of Inductive Reasoning • Developed theory of heliocentrism • Economic theory in the Age of Exploration • Church's response to Protestant Reformation • ...
Science 2024-10-02
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- Theory of different sized atoms
- Theory that atom is mostly empty space with a nucleus
- Using your five senses to notice something
- A system of ideas to explain something;hasn't been proved yet
- Theory that atom is a solid sphere with protons and electrons scattered around
- Proposed explanation based on evidence
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- Statements, based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe something
- A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning
- Graph a point in between data points we have collected following the line
- Graph a point after data points we have collected following the line
- Theory that Electrons go around the nucleus in a fixed orbit
- What you think will happen
12 Clues: What you think will happen • Theory of different sized atoms • Proposed explanation based on evidence • Using your five senses to notice something • A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning • Theory that atom is mostly empty space with a nucleus • Theory that Electrons go around the nucleus in a fixed orbit • ...
Chapter 6 2025-12-09
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- a mental predisposition to interpret a stimulus as one thing instead of something else
- this type of processing involves using expectations and past experiences to shape perception
- this type of threshold is the minimum amount of stimulus energy needed to detect the presence of a stimulus 50% of the time
- this occurs when we experience constant, unchanging exposure to a stimulus, leading us to be less aware of its presence
- this theory of color vision explains after-images and involves pairs of color receptors (e.g., red/green)
- the scientific name for the sensation of taste
- the scientific name for the sensation of hearing
- the process of taking environmental information into the body
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- this type of processing involves allowing details of stimuli to shape our perception
- the processes of changing one form of energy to another
- the scientific name for the sensation of smell
- vision receptors that detect fine details and colors
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory input to the brain
- vision receptors that detect shades of gray and motion
14 Clues: the scientific name for the sensation of smell • the scientific name for the sensation of taste • the scientific name for the sensation of hearing • vision receptors that detect fine details and colors • vision receptors that detect shades of gray and motion • the processes of changing one form of energy to another • ...
The colors 2022-05-20
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- it is worst than gold
- The most valuable metal in the world?
- Can remember the color of jokes?
- is a boring color?
- is the mixture of a secondary with a primary?
- can remember love and anger?
- is the same color as the sea but darker?
- it is a childhood color?
- Has the color of an animal?
- Have the normal tree colors?
- is the childhood color similar but not the same?
- is the same color as blood but darker?
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- you can see the thunders in that color?
- is the light color of a primary?
- that's the color of a pencil?
- is the light color of a secondary one?
- can remember to sea?
- can remember to paper that cost a lot?
- is the combination of two primal colors?
- Normally associated with the good side?
- Normally associated with de bad side?
21 Clues: is a boring color? • can remember to sea? • it is worst than gold • it is a childhood color? • Has the color of an animal? • can remember love and anger? • Have the normal tree colors? • that's the color of a pencil? • is the light color of a primary? • Can remember the color of jokes? • The most valuable metal in the world? • Normally associated with de bad side? • ...
spanish vocab 2024-08-27
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- messy
- color of the sky
- color of the sun
- its this during night time
- used to see your reflection
- goes on the floor
- its this during day time
- where you sleep
- you sleep with this
- where you live
- big
- books are stored
- something that blocks the sun
- room normally has 4 of them
- used for decoration
- color of eraser
- clean
- color of coffee
- major
- messy
- then rainbow is this
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- good looking
- color of paper
- where you hangup clothes
- where you put folded clothes
- color of coal
- own
- color of grapes
- cleaned
- used for light
- color of lime
- not good looking
- color of lead
- something used to wake you up
- color of pumkin
- normally by your bed
- tiny
- simular
- color of strawberry
39 Clues: own • big • tiny • messy • clean • major • messy • cleaned • simular • good looking • color of coal • color of lime • color of lead • color of paper • used for light • where you live • color of grapes • where you sleep • color of pumkin • color of eraser • color of coffee • color of the sky • color of the sun • not good looking • books are stored • goes on the floor • you sleep with this • used for decoration • color of strawberry • ...
Theories of Child Development 2016-01-09
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- / influences of the child's ecological system
- / rewards and punishments
- / scaffolding
- / assimilation and accomodation
- theory / learning and development are constructed through interactions
- Gardner / multiple intelligences
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- / children as active and able learners
- theory / children as independent and active learners
- theory / learning happens as a response to environmental influences
- theory / ages and stages of learning and development
- Bowlby / importance of security and attachment
11 Clues: / scaffolding • / rewards and punishments • / assimilation and accomodation • Gardner / multiple intelligences • / children as active and able learners • / influences of the child's ecological system • Bowlby / importance of security and attachment • theory / children as independent and active learners • theory / ages and stages of learning and development • ...
colors 2022-04-22
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- reddish orange color
- the brighter glow in the dark version of a color
- the color of coins inside a pot under a rainbow
- the color of ketchup
- the color of an orange
- all the colors mixed together
- the color you get when you mix red and blue
- the color of the sun
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- the color of wood
- the color of tanbark
- another shade of purple
- color of grass
- the color of the ocean
- the color of paper
- the color of an elephant
- the color of cents, coins
- the color you get when you mix red and white
17 Clues: color of grass • the color of wood • the color of paper • the color of tanbark • reddish orange color • the color of ketchup • the color of the sun • the color of an orange • the color of the ocean • another shade of purple • the color of an elephant • the color of cents, coins • all the colors mixed together • the color you get when you mix red and blue • ...
Colors 2022-06-15
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- The color of dirt.
- The color of the third place medal.
- When you get first.
- The color you get by mixing black and white.
- The color of grapes.
- The color of the ocean.
- This color is a very dark purple.
- The color of snow.
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- The color of the sky on a sunny day.
- The color of a pig.
- The color of spinach.
- The color of a pumpkin.
- The color of deep water.
- The color of a lemon.
- The color of Rudolf the reindeer.
- When you get 2 in a race.
- The opposite color of white.
17 Clues: The color of dirt. • The color of snow. • The color of a pig. • When you get first. • The color of grapes. • The color of spinach. • The color of a lemon. • The color of a pumpkin. • The color of the ocean. • The color of deep water. • When you get 2 in a race. • The opposite color of white. • The color of Rudolf the reindeer. • This color is a very dark purple. • ...
List 2021-11-29
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- the main extradimensional judge
- Mabel's smart friend
- Jill's color
- OG triangle color
- Will's color
- Anger issues
- Pinetree
- primadonna younger sibling
- Newest SpecialTwin
- Sad
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- Host of WTNV, youngest banished sibling
- Original SmartTwinTM
- Braincell closet nerd
- Kill's color
- Original SpecialTwinTM
- The color without a sibling associated with it
- Shooting Star
- extradimensional judge's apprentice
- Mabel's strong friend
- The OG
- Newest SmartTwinTM
- Trill's color
- Cecil's color
23 Clues: Sad • The OG • Pinetree • Kill's color • Jill's color • Will's color • Anger issues • Shooting Star • Trill's color • Cecil's color • OG triangle color • Newest SmartTwinTM • Newest SpecialTwin • Original SmartTwinTM • Mabel's smart friend • Braincell closet nerd • Mabel's strong friend • Original SpecialTwinTM • primadonna younger sibling • the main extradimensional judge • ...
Body Parts and Others 2013-10-03
31 Clues: fat • arm • big • feet • long • face • eyes • ears • body • hair • tall • nose • head • legs • short • round • brown • short • small • mouth • waist • skinny • square • shoulder • the color of NYU • the color of grass • the color of oranges • the color of the sky • the color of tomatoes • the color of the night • the color of the cloud
Body Parts and Others 2013-10-03
31 Clues: big • arm • fat • nose • legs • hair • head • eyes • long • body • feet • face • ears • tall • small • round • mouth • waist • short • short • brown • skinny • square • shoulder • the color of NYU • the color of grass • the color of oranges • the color of the sky • the color of tomatoes • the color of the cloud • the color of the night
Hawaiian Islands 2026-04-09
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- Color of Big Island
- Mountain of Oahu
- The Forbidden Island
- Mountain of Big Island
- Color of Niihau
- Color of Maui
- Flower of Maui
- Color of Molokai
- Flower of Kauai
- The target Island
- Color of Oahu
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- Chief of Maui
- Color of Lanai
- Hawaiian name for Big Island
- Chief of Big Island
- Color of Kauai
- Chief of Kauai
- Flower of Molokai
- Mountain of Maui
- Chief of Niihau
20 Clues: Chief of Maui • Color of Maui • Color of Oahu • Color of Lanai • Color of Kauai • Chief of Kauai • Flower of Maui • Color of Niihau • Flower of Kauai • Chief of Niihau • Mountain of Oahu • Mountain of Maui • Color of Molokai • Flower of Molokai • The target Island • Color of Big Island • Chief of Big Island • The Forbidden Island • Mountain of Big Island • Hawaiian name for Big Island
TFN 2022-12-07
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- created the Theory of Human Caring.
- The stimulus most immediately confronts the human system.
- Also known as “carative factors”.
- According to her “nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge. Nurses makes the patient independent of him or her as soon as possible”.
- An assertion of ideas or concepts based on a principle.
- The theory that pursues objectives within the framework of three interactive systems, namely, personal, interpersonal, and social. The concepts of the personal system are perception, self, growth and development, body image, space, and time.
- The suffering individual that is being cared for.
- addresses the importance of the theory and whether the theory should be adopted.
- Contributes to the effects of the focal stimulus
- Environmental factors within or without the human systems, with unclear effects in the current situation.
- The attention given to the patient by the nurse and other medical professionals.
- Change occurs by continuous repatterning of the human and environmental fields by resonance waves.
- Asks the question “is this just?”.
- Asks the question “what is real?”.
- The science of caring for others.
- ”extent that the defined concepts are grounded in observable reality”.
- Created the “Health Care Systems Model”
- Asks the question “what is knowable?”.
- The art of caring.
- is One of the most recognized names in the nursing field, carrying the nickname “the lady with the lamp”.
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- is A prominent nurse theorist, whose work includes the “Adaptation Model”.
- developed the theory containing three independent but interconnected circles known as the three C’s.
- Postulated the “Deliberate Nursing Process.”
- A concept that Eriksson uses instead of environment.
- The “continuous, nonlinear evolution, unpredictable, increasing diversity in human and environmental field patterns.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- The continuous change from the lower to a higher frequency wave pattern in the energy fields.
- Developed the “Twenty-One Nursing Problems Theory”
- For the client as a system, _______ and _______ are “the matter, energy, and information that are exchanged between the client and the environment”.
- A branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- A process of organizing, interpreting, and interpreting and transforming information from sense, data and memory.
- The circle that explains the role of nurses and connects to the “motherly” nature of nursing.
- System output in the form of “matter, energy, and information serves as a ______ for future input for corrective action to change, enhance, or stabilize the system”.
- Made the “Goal Attainment Theory”
- Postulated the “Conservation Model”.
- An individual’s perception of his/her body.
- According to her theory “nursing involves care of the unitary human beings.
- The theorist who created the “Behavioral System Model”.
- Nursing is considered an art and ________ because it has its basis in scientific concepts that explains the professional nursing practice.
- The patient to whom nursing care is directed to.
40 Clues: The art of caring. • Also known as “carative factors”. • Made the “Goal Attainment Theory” • The science of caring for others. • Asks the question “is this just?”. • Asks the question “what is real?”. • created the Theory of Human Caring. • Postulated the “Conservation Model”. • Asks the question “what is knowable?”. • Created the “Health Care Systems Model” • ...
TFN 2022-12-07
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- created the Theory of Human Caring.
- The stimulus most immediately confronts the human system.
- Also known as “carative factors”.
- According to her “nurse does for others what they would do for themselves if they had the strength, the will, and the knowledge. Nurses makes the patient independent of him or her as soon as possible”.
- An assertion of ideas or concepts based on a principle.
- The theory that pursues objectives within the framework of three interactive systems, namely, personal, interpersonal, and social. The concepts of the personal system are perception, self, growth and development, body image, space, and time.
- The suffering individual that is being cared for.
- addresses the importance of the theory and whether the theory should be adopted.
- Contributes to the effects of the focal stimulus
- Environmental factors within or without the human systems, with unclear effects in the current situation.
- The attention given to the patient by the nurse and other medical professionals.
- Change occurs by continuous repatterning of the human and environmental fields by resonance waves.
- Asks the question “is this just?”.
- Asks the question “what is real?”.
- The science of caring for others.
- ”extent that the defined concepts are grounded in observable reality”.
- Created the “Health Care Systems Model”
- Asks the question “what is knowable?”.
- The art of caring.
- is One of the most recognized names in the nursing field, carrying the nickname “the lady with the lamp”.
Down
- is A prominent nurse theorist, whose work includes the “Adaptation Model”.
- developed the theory containing three independent but interconnected circles known as the three C’s.
- Postulated the “Deliberate Nursing Process.”
- A concept that Eriksson uses instead of environment.
- The “continuous, nonlinear evolution, unpredictable, increasing diversity in human and environmental field patterns.
- An ontological concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- The continuous change from the lower to a higher frequency wave pattern in the energy fields.
- Developed the “Twenty-One Nursing Problems Theory”
- For the client as a system, _______ and _______ are “the matter, energy, and information that are exchanged between the client and the environment”.
- A branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge.
- A process of organizing, interpreting, and interpreting and transforming information from sense, data and memory.
- The circle that explains the role of nurses and connects to the “motherly” nature of nursing.
- System output in the form of “matter, energy, and information serves as a ______ for future input for corrective action to change, enhance, or stabilize the system”.
- Made the “Goal Attainment Theory”
- Postulated the “Conservation Model”.
- An individual’s perception of his/her body.
- According to her theory “nursing involves care of the unitary human beings.
- The theorist who created the “Behavioral System Model”.
- Nursing is considered an art and ________ because it has its basis in scientific concepts that explains the professional nursing practice.
- The patient to whom nursing care is directed to.
40 Clues: The art of caring. • Also known as “carative factors”. • Made the “Goal Attainment Theory” • The science of caring for others. • Asks the question “is this just?”. • Asks the question “what is real?”. • created the Theory of Human Caring. • Postulated the “Conservation Model”. • Asks the question “what is knowable?”. • Created the “Health Care Systems Model” • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- Parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
- Encouraged the use of the scientific method.
- Founder of modern chemistry
- Helped develop the scientific method
- Individual freedom, people are naturally good but are corrupted by civilization. Social contract.
- Used a microcope to study microrganisms
- Perfected the telescope
- A logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- He believed laws existed to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes. The punishment should fit the crime.
- A theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Belived people can learn from experience and govern themselves
- A style of srt with dull colors and strong lines.
- A person who rules with absolute power socialcontract The theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed; the governed will give up some rights and freedoms and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people.
- belived in a government, we will give up some rights of freedom but for good reason, social contract.
- A theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
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- the people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment.
- Separation of powers/checks and balances
- Freedom of speech and freedom of religious belief
- Freedom of religious belief and freedom of speech.
- Belived women need the same education as men
- Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory
- Vaccine to small pox
- Created the Heliocentric theory
- A style of painting with soft lines and colors
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
25 Clues: Vaccine to small pox • Perfected the telescope • Founder of modern chemistry • Created the Heliocentric theory • Helped develop the scientific method • Used a microcope to study microrganisms • Separation of powers/checks and balances • Used math to prove the Heliocentric theory • Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • Encouraged the use of the scientific method. • ...
Important Psychology Figures 2013-04-24
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- Famous experiment that tested people's willingness to obey authority figure.
- Focused on operant learning in behavioral psychology - famous experiment involving a 'box'
- best known for his theory of stages of moral development
- Classical conditioning
- Behavioralist who created the 'Little Albert' experiment
- States behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observational learning which was showed through his BoBo Doll experiment
- Secure Attachment
- Triarchic theory of intelligence (3 intelligences)
- Taste aversion testing
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- placed significant emphasis on parental indifference towards the child
- Conformity experiment
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- Misinformation Effect - Memory
- Famous experiment done in order to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- Known for controversial prison guard/prisoner simulation experiment
- Rational Therapy- therapist sought to help the client understand and act on the understanding that his personal philosophy contained beliefs that contributed to his own emotional pain
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Experimental study of memory, and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- Invented the 'Intelligence Test' which has evolved into todays IQ test
- Theory of learned helplessness
- Social psychologist, perhaps best known for cognitive dissonance
- Used monkeys to experiment the effects of social isolation on infants
- Is known for her research on parenting styles
- proposed and developed the concepts of the extraverted and the introverted personality
- Theory of 4 Developmental Stages (Sensorimotor,Preoperational,Concrete operational,Operational)
- Known for invention of psychoanalysis which introduced free association into psychology
- Stages of Psychosocial Development
- Self Actualization
28 Clues: Secure Attachment • Hierarchy of Needs • Self Actualization • Conformity experiment • Classical conditioning • Taste aversion testing • Misinformation Effect - Memory • Theory of learned helplessness • Theory of multiple intelligences • Stages of Psychosocial Development • Is known for her research on parenting styles • Triarchic theory of intelligence (3 intelligences) • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-04
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- The ability for a trait to be passed down.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
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- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- A difference in a physical trait.
- A natural mechanism by which a species, or member of that species inherits a beneficial adaptation that allows it to produce more offspring than others.
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
- The last name of the scientist who cam up with the theory that species shared common ancestors, rather than coming into being separately.
20 Clues: A difference in a physical trait. • The ability for a trait to be passed down. • Charles________ was the "father of evolution". • A preserved trace of an organism from the past. • Producing more offspring than will likely survive. • The process by which humans select traits through breeding. • The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name) • ...
Epistemology 2014-03-16
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- The study of knowledge.
- Reasoning from the specific to the general.
- Greek word for knowledge.
- The theory of doubting everything
- A statement that is true by definition
- What is the case, is the case.
- Idea that we are born as a blank slate.
- Greek for opnion
- The theory that we can only learn through our senses.
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- Do we know?
- A proposition that is true given a specific condition is met.
- Reasoning from the general to the specific.
- Existing as part of somethings basic nature
- Statement that asserts a judgment
- A person who doubts or witholds judgement
- Justified-True-Belief
- The theory that we can only learn through reason.
- Greek for after experience
- Statement that can be known by understanding words and the world.
- Greek for before experience.
20 Clues: Do we know? • Greek for opnion • Justified-True-Belief • The study of knowledge. • Greek word for knowledge. • Greek for after experience • Greek for before experience. • What is the case, is the case. • Statement that asserts a judgment • The theory of doubting everything • A statement that is true by definition • Idea that we are born as a blank slate. • ...
Pangaea 2022-05-19
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- To gather together again.
- An idea or a thought.
- A large rock.
- A continent or other large body of land.
- Weather man.
- A part of a puzzle.
- Countinent below North America.
- Being carried slowly by a current of air or water.
- Make, form, or suggest a connection with or between.
- A feature of earth's surface.
- A form of ice.
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- A geologist who uses physical principles to study the properties of the earth.
- Coming/falling apart
- A particular place or position.
- Plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments.
- Forming or belonging to a continent.
- Frozen water
- The measurement or extent of something from end to end.
- The theory of the continental drift.
- Base unit of length
- The person who created the theory of the continental drift.
21 Clues: Frozen water • Weather man. • A large rock. • A form of ice. • A part of a puzzle. • Base unit of length • Coming/falling apart • An idea or a thought. • To gather together again. • A feature of earth's surface. • A particular place or position. • Countinent below North America. • Forming or belonging to a continent. • The theory of the continental drift. • ...
NUR 3166 Introduction to Nursing Science 2023-09-24
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- AND, OR, NOT
- Encompasses the aims or objectives the scientist hopes to achieve
- Theory about social processes
- Qualitative study instrument
- systematically developed recommendations that serve as a guide for practitioners
- Null hypothesis
- Randomized controlled trials
- theory generating research
- Step 6 research process
- Format used to develop searchable clinical questions
- SRs and meta-analyses
- Original sources
- Aggregation of qualitative findings
- White papers and gov't documents
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- Integration of qualitative findings
- This variable has the presumed effect on the other
- Lived experiences
- Editorial review process
- Largest database
- short, comprehensive synopsis of a study
- Qualitative studies
- research, clinical expertise and patient preferences to inform clinical decision making
- I Systematic reviews
- Cultural or social groups and systems
- Following procedures to increase accuracy
- set of interrelated concepts, definitions and propositions
26 Clues: AND, OR, NOT • Null hypothesis • Largest database • Original sources • Lived experiences • Qualitative studies • I Systematic reviews • SRs and meta-analyses • Step 6 research process • Editorial review process • theory generating research • Qualitative study instrument • Randomized controlled trials • Theory about social processes • White papers and gov't documents • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2026-02-20
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- What object is closest to earth in the three solar system theories.
- The supreme court is consisted of ______ people.
- How many articles are in the constitution.
- Father of modern chemistry, created _____ Law.
- Believers of science and god.
- Disproved Galileo's discoveries on the Heliocentric Theory.
- What object is furthest from the center in the three solar system beliefs.
- The ruler of absolute power.
- Promoted equality for women.
- New way of thinkers.
- The belief the center of the universe is the earth.
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- Who has the right to create a new government if the old government fails?
- To know something previously unknown.
- Discovered the Heliocentric theory.
- The belief the center of the universe is the sun.
- Created the Social Contract Theory.
- Discovered ellipses orbit pattern.
- The place Philosophes gather.
- Father of physics.
- Invented vaccines.
20 Clues: Father of physics. • Invented vaccines. • New way of thinkers. • The ruler of absolute power. • Promoted equality for women. • The place Philosophes gather. • Believers of science and god. • Discovered ellipses orbit pattern. • Discovered the Heliocentric theory. • Created the Social Contract Theory. • To know something previously unknown. • ...
Colors 2024-04-10
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- Most Depressing
- Also A Fruit
- Another Name For Blue
- Most Popular Color
- Shiny
- Most Colors Except For Pink
- The Color Of Blood
- In Between Red And Orange
- Sharpie's Normal Color
- The Color Of Clouds
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- One Of Girl's Favorite Colors
- Light Yellow
- Color Of Number One Badge (Metal Part)
- The Color Of What The Sun Appears Has
- The Color Of Grass
- Most Hated Color
- In Between Orange And Yellow
- Another Name For Purple
- The Color Of The Female Gender
19 Clues: Shiny • Light Yellow • Also A Fruit • Most Depressing • Most Hated Color • The Color Of Grass • Most Popular Color • The Color Of Blood • The Color Of Clouds • Another Name For Blue • Sharpie's Normal Color • Another Name For Purple • In Between Red And Orange • Most Colors Except For Pink • In Between Orange And Yellow • One Of Girl's Favorite Colors • The Color Of The Female Gender • ...
bl actors and characters 2023-09-18
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- ohm bad buddy
- ta kinnporsche
- sing not me
- tong kinnporsche
- gun not me
- jimmy bad buddy
- off not me
- first moonlight chicken
- fourth moonlight chicken
- first the eclipse
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- off theory of love
- earth a tale of thousand stars
- barcode kinnporsche
- win 2gether
- tul manner of death
- gun theory of love
- joe heartstopper
- mix moonlight chicken
- bible kinnporsche
- kit heartstopper
- gemini my school president
21 Clues: gun not me • off not me • sing not me • win 2gether • ohm bad buddy • ta kinnporsche • jimmy bad buddy • tong kinnporsche • joe heartstopper • kit heartstopper • bible kinnporsche • first the eclipse • off theory of love • gun theory of love • barcode kinnporsche • tul manner of death • mix moonlight chicken • first moonlight chicken • fourth moonlight chicken • gemini my school president • ...
Colors 2024-04-10
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- Most Depressing
- Also A Fruit
- Another Name For Blue
- Most Popular Color
- Shiny
- Most Colors Except For Pink
- The Color Of Blood
- In Between Red And Orange
- Sharpie's Normal Color
- The Color Of Clouds
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- One Of Girl's Favorite Colors
- Light Yellow
- Color Of Number One Badge (Metal Part)
- The Color Of What The Sun Appears Has
- The Color Of Grass
- Most Hated Color
- In Between Orange And Yellow
- Another Name For Purple
- The Color Of The Female Gender
19 Clues: Shiny • Light Yellow • Also A Fruit • Most Depressing • Most Hated Color • The Color Of Grass • Most Popular Color • The Color Of Blood • The Color Of Clouds • Another Name For Blue • Sharpie's Normal Color • Another Name For Purple • In Between Red And Orange • Most Colors Except For Pink • In Between Orange And Yellow • One Of Girl's Favorite Colors • The Color Of The Female Gender • ...
Beads Crossword: Fall 17, Color Palette, Swarovski, and Metal Beads 2017-08-14
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- White Color Palette
- Gold Swarovski
- Silver Reflective Swarovski
- Two Toned Wrap
- Red-Pink Swarovski
- Simple leather band
- Wooden beads with metal accents
- Gold Color Palette
- Classic Alex and Ani Wrap
- Blue Color Palette
- Purple Color Palette
- Black Color Palette
- Green Swarovski
- Black Swarovski
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- Teal Color Palette
- Blue Swarovski
- White Swarovski
- Glass bead wrap with large metal accents
- Light Gold Color Palette
- Metal Beaded, comes in 4 finishes
- Thin, two-toned Metal Beaded with round bead
- Hand painted glass beads with metal accents
- Hand painted glass beads
- Silver-Gray Color Palette
- Purple Swarovski
- Red Color Palette
- Alternating size Metal Beaded, comes in 5 finishes
- Orange Color Palette
- Medium, two-toned Metal Beaded
29 Clues: Blue Swarovski • Gold Swarovski • Two Toned Wrap • White Swarovski • Green Swarovski • Black Swarovski • Purple Swarovski • Red Color Palette • Teal Color Palette • Red-Pink Swarovski • Gold Color Palette • Blue Color Palette • White Color Palette • Simple leather band • Black Color Palette • Orange Color Palette • Purple Color Palette • Light Gold Color Palette • Hand painted glass beads • ...
Spanish Vocab 2023-10-16
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- the weather where ice particles fall from the sky
- the leaves start changing and falling, its a little chilly.
- the color of grass
- the color of apples
- the color of chocolate
- the color of coal
- its extremely hot at this time
- the colorr of tangerines
- the color of a banana
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- it snows at this time and is very cold
- the color of clouds
- the color of grapes
- the season that's not too hot or cold
- the weather is extremely bad and flashy
- the color of cotton candy
- the weather where water falls from the sky
- the color of rocks
- the sky is covered up, the weathers called..
- the weather where you sweat in real bad due to something
- the color of the sky
20 Clues: the color of coal • the color of grass • the color of rocks • the color of clouds • the color of grapes • the color of apples • the color of the sky • the color of a banana • the color of chocolate • the colorr of tangerines • the color of cotton candy • its extremely hot at this time • the season that's not too hot or cold • it snows at this time and is very cold • ...
Berk Exploring Child ch1 2020-08-24
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- orderly, integrated set of statements that describes, explains, and predicts behavior
- newer fields of study that investigate the relationships between changes in the brain and behavior or social development; developmental _______________________
- theorist best known for his psychosocial theory, which built upon Freud's ideas
- perspective that views the human mind as a symbol-manipulating system through which information flows; _____________ processing
- development that is a process of gradually augmenting the same types of skills that were there already there
- development as open to change in response to influential experiences
- ability to adapt effectively in the face of threats to development
- approach concerned with the adaptive, or survival, value of behavior and its evolutionary history
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- theoriest best known for his ecological systems theory
- regards directly observable events—stimuli and responses—as the appropriate focus of study
- qualitative changes in thinking, feeling, and behaving that characterize specific periods of development
- theorist best known for his sociocultural theory of development
- unique combinations of personal and environmental circumstances that can result in different paths of development
- beginning age period for the field of child development
- theorist best known for his cognitive-developmental theory
- environmental factors that cause influences on development
16 Clues: theoriest best known for his ecological systems theory • beginning age period for the field of child development • theorist best known for his cognitive-developmental theory • environmental factors that cause influences on development • theorist best known for his sociocultural theory of development • ...
Human Genetics Crossword- Sutton, Sharff 2023-09-05
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- Mutations are always harmful to the individual (True / False).
- Our genes set the boundaries within which we can operate, and our environment interacts with the genes to determine where in that range we will fall.
- Who came up with the idea of the theory of evolution by natural selection?
- A genetic condition in which red blood cells, which are normally round, take on a crescent life shape.
- An individual's inherited physical characteristics.
- Genes influence some behavioral characteristics (True/False).
- The field that studies how the same genotype can be expressed differently in individuals resulting in a different phenotype.
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- What is the concept where our genes influence our environment and in turn our environment influences our genes?
- The process of a disease becoming less common overtime based on survival rate.
- Sickle-cell anemia is affected by “survival of the fittest”(True/False).
- A sudden, permanent change in a gene.
- Genes are made up of _________.
- A specific version of a gene.
- Most traits are controlled by more than one gene. Examples: Height, eye color, and skin color. These traits are _______________.
- The Genetic makeup of an individual.
15 Clues: A specific version of a gene. • Genes are made up of _________. • The Genetic makeup of an individual. • A sudden, permanent change in a gene. • An individual's inherited physical characteristics. • Genes influence some behavioral characteristics (True/False). • Mutations are always harmful to the individual (True / False). • ...
Sensation and Perception Homework 2015-04-07
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- The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brains can interpret
- The theory that opposing retinal processes (red - green. yellow - blue, white - black) enable color vision.
- the adjustable opening in the eye through which light enters.
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- The controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percent-age (rather than a constant account)
- depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. The cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- The theory that the retina contains three different color receptors
- interaction the principle that one sense may influence another, as when the smell of food influences its taste
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- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- the amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which we perceive as brightness or loudness, as determined by the wave's amplitude.
- analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the object
- depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes
- the processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision. contrasts with the step-by-step (serial) processing of most computers and of conscious problem solving
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when the cones don't respond
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- a binocular cue for perceiving depth: By comparing images from the retinas in the two eyes, the brain computes distance - the greater the disparity (difference) between the two images, the closer the objects.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
27 Clues: the adjustable opening in the eye through which light enters. • A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation. • The theory that the retina contains three different color receptors • depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes • ...
Pg. 389-402 Kaylee, Kamaile, Karina, Megan 2022-02-24
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- Our bodies use this to regulate our weight
- What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter?
- ___ is a need of desire that energizes and directs behavior
- Sally was way too stressed and Billy was too relaxed for the test. They both performed poorly. What theory does this demonstrate?
- Without this your body cannot function properly
- BMI of 30 or higher
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re full?
- You’ll start to feel increased hunger when you drop below your body’s ___
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- What does the Drive-Reduction Theory make our bodies strive for?
- What theory is most useful for understanding the aversive effects of boredom?
- You need this before you can reach self-transcendence
- Who refuted the Drive-Reduction Theory that physiological needs are all you need to be motivated?
- What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry?
- Bob was told that if he were to get an A on his next math test, his parents would buy him a new phone. What is this an example of?
- The levels of this causes an increase/decrease of one’s appetite
15 Clues: BMI of 30 or higher • Our bodies use this to regulate our weight • Without this your body cannot function properly • What part of your brain tells you that you’re full? • You need this before you can reach self-transcendence • What part of your brain tells you that you’re hungry? • What theory explains why birds fly south during the winter? • ...
Relationships and Aggression 2012-12-12
10 Clues: mobs • investment • agression within groups • theory by Zimbardo (1969) • one of the neurotransmitters • selection (mate competition) • theory by Walster et al (1978) • theory by Thilbaut and Kelley (1959) • stated reasons for relationship breakdown • satisfaction theory (Byrne and Clore, 1970)
Word Puzzle 2023-01-16
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- girls play with this
- people can drive
- color of chocolate
- color of grape
- kids play with this
- color of mandarin
- color of sky
- color of apple
- the language you learn in SLP
- color of Kirby
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- you can kick
- boys play with this
- people can ride
- color of clouds
- your language
- people use it everyday
- color of grass
- color of dark
18 Clues: you can kick • color of sky • your language • color of dark • color of grape • color of grass • color of apple • color of Kirby • people can ride • color of clouds • people can drive • color of mandarin • color of chocolate • boys play with this • kids play with this • girls play with this • people use it everyday • the language you learn in SLP
Piaget's Theory of Development 2017-01-11
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- / Same stages in a fixed order
- / Infant learns to co-ordinate different body parts
- / Infant still knows a object or person exists even if they cannot see it
- / First stage of Piaget's theory, occurs from birth to two years
- / Treating inanimate objects as if they were alive
- / Solving problems logically and scientifically
- / Child is unable to work backwards in their thinking
- / Pattern of thinking is the same for all children everywhere
- / Infant recognises they exist physically
- / Second stage of Piaget's theory, occurs between 2 and 7 years
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- / Final stage of Piaget's theory, occurs from age 11 and onwards
- / how children think and behave differently as they get older
- / Ability to put things into rank order
- / Third stage of Piaget's theory, occurs between 7 and 11 years
- / Seeing and thinking of the world from your point-of-view only
- / When children know that the properties of certain objects remain the same
- / When children start understanding and enjoying word games
17 Clues: / Same stages in a fixed order • / Ability to put things into rank order • / Infant recognises they exist physically • / Solving problems logically and scientifically • / Treating inanimate objects as if they were alive • / Infant learns to co-ordinate different body parts • / Child is unable to work backwards in their thinking • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-04
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- The ability for a trait to be passed down.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
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- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- A difference in a physical trait.
- A natural mechanism by which a species, or member of that species inherits a beneficial adaptation that allows it to produce more offspring than others.
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
- The last name of the scientist who cam up with the theory that species shared common ancestors, rather than coming into being separately.
20 Clues: A difference in a physical trait. • The ability for a trait to be passed down. • Charles________ was the "father of evolution". • A preserved trace of an organism from the past. • Producing more offspring than will likely survive. • The process by which humans select traits through breeding. • The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name) • ...
Chapter 8 Vocab 2016-05-17
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- the term for repeated criminal behavior.
- views deviance as a natural outgrowth of the values norms and structure of society.
- proposing that through interaction with others individuals learn the values attitudes techniques and motives for criminal behavior.
- offenses committed by higher social ranked individuals in their professional lives.
- the situation that arises when norms of society are unclear or no longer acceptable.
- the focuses on how people become identified as deviant.
- theory that subject defiance is a learned behavior through interaction with others.
- the process of legal negotiation that allows an accused person to plea guilty to a lesser charge in return for a lighter sentence.
- explains defiance as a natural occurrence.
- a practice assuming a person of different race is likely to commit crime then another race of people.
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- one that is labeled defiant and accepts the label as true.
- people suspend their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts.
- behavior that violates significant social norms.
- the power of an officer to decide who is actually arrested.
- a large scale organization of professional criminals that control some vise or business.
- a kind of public setting -like a trial- that the individual is denounced and found guilty where their given the new label of deviant.
- social scientists whom study criminal behavior.
- nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority.
- a mark of social disgrace that sets a deviant apart from the rest of society.
- an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law.
20 Clues: the term for repeated criminal behavior. • explains defiance as a natural occurrence. • social scientists whom study criminal behavior. • behavior that violates significant social norms. • an act labeled by authority as prohibited by law. • the focuses on how people become identified as deviant. • nonconformity that goes undetected by those in authority. • ...
Study the theoretical aspects of the subject and development history of the science of stylistics 2024-12-20
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- A stylistic approach focusing on writer’s intention.
- A research method that looks at the social factors of language.
- A modern stylistic approach focusing on context.
- A stylistic device that involves comparisons.
- A field of linguistics closely connected to stylistics.
- The study of literature through stylistic devices.
- The study of how words convey meaning.
- A modern theory that links language and power.
- The field of stylistics studying word usage.
- A term for the stylistic effect of sound.
- A key function of stylistics related to style.
- A school that emphasizes the importance of context in stylistics.
- A term for a stylistic approach to understanding text interpretation.
- The main subject of stylistics.
- A key figure in the development of formalism.
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- A field that studies non-verbal communication in texts.
- The first major school of stylistics.
- A theory that explores the impact of language in literature.
- An early stylistic theory developed in the 19th century.
- The first phase in the study of stylistics.
- A method focusing on analyzing sentence structure.
- The theory that emphasizes the aesthetic aspect of language.
- The influence of the author’s background on style.
- The stylistic approach based on structural analysis.
- A critical stylistic theory based on the reader’s experience.
- The part of speech most studied in stylistics.
- The style of writing characteristic of a particular period.
- A style focusing on the emotional impact of language.
- A tool in stylistics focusing on patterns of repetition.
- A research method involving close analysis of text.
30 Clues: The main subject of stylistics. • The first major school of stylistics. • The study of how words convey meaning. • A term for the stylistic effect of sound. • The first phase in the study of stylistics. • The field of stylistics studying word usage. • A stylistic device that involves comparisons. • A key figure in the development of formalism. • ...
Revolution 2020-03-13
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- refers to the variety of living things?
- the study of the earth
- change over time
- well supported testible explanation
- naked seed plants
- produce seeds in fruit
- theory of tendency toward perfection
- derive his theories on evolution and natural selection
- variation of differences among individuals of a species
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- 1795 theory of geological change
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- a policy of gradual reform rather than sudden change or revolution
- survivval of some individuals better suited for the environment
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism
- were derived from common ancestors
- remains of ancient organism
- structures that are similar
- is the science of describing ,naming,and classifying species
- father of evolution
- algae share many molecular features with plants
20 Clues: change over time • naked seed plants • father of evolution • the study of the earth • produce seeds in fruit • remains of ancient organism • structures that are similar • 1795 theory of geological change • were derived from common ancestors • well supported testible explanation • theory of tendency toward perfection • refers to the variety of living things? • ...
History crossword 2022-02-23
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- Called the sun king
- developed analytical geometry and supported the scientific method
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- study of suns position led to
- oberseved bacteria in microscope
- invented the telescope
- invented the microscope
- sun is the center of the solar system
- advanced scientific theory
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- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- system in which multiple groups share decisions making power
- a person who rules with absolute power
- discovered gravity
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- invented Boyle's law
- told us how the planets move
- parties where people set to discuss new ideas
- art characterized by soft lines and colors
- to know something one did not know before
20 Clues: discovered gravity • Called the sun king • invented Boyle's law • invented the telescope • invented the microscope • advanced scientific theory • told us how the planets move • study of suns position led to • proposed the heliocentric theory • oberseved bacteria in microscope • sun is the center of the solar system • a person who rules with absolute power • ...
Elements of Design 2022-01-19
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- distinctive shape of a flower
- pleasing scent of design
- color scheme consisting of one tone
- repeated combination of line, form, color, texture, or space
- opposite each other on the color wheel
- the size of an arrangement
- placement of materials at different levels within and around an arrangement
- color to which white has been added
- colors next to each other on the color wheel
- color scheme comprised of three colors evenly spaced on color wheel
- area in, around, and between components of a design
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- property of how an object reflects light
- evoke warm feelings. yellow, red, orange
- rough, smooth, shiny, or dull
- empty space/void in design
- color to which gray has been added
- full space of attention
- color to which black has been added
- evoke cool feelings. green, blue, and purple
- an item connecting two things
- a color and the two colors on either side of its complementary color
21 Clues: full space of attention • pleasing scent of design • empty space/void in design • the size of an arrangement • distinctive shape of a flower • rough, smooth, shiny, or dull • an item connecting two things • color to which gray has been added • color scheme consisting of one tone • color to which black has been added • color to which white has been added • ...
List 2021-11-29
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- the main extradimensional judge
- Mabel's smart friend
- Jill's color
- OG triangle color
- Will's color
- Anger issues
- Pinetree
- primadonna younger sibling
- Newest SpecialTwin
- Sad
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- Host of WTNV, youngest banished sibling
- Original SmartTwinTM
- Braincell closet nerd
- Kill's color
- Original SpecialTwinTM
- The color without a sibling associated with it
- Shooting Star
- extradimensional judge's apprentice
- Mabel's strong friend
- The OG demon boi
- Newest SmartTwinTM
- Trill's color
- Cecil's color
23 Clues: Sad • Pinetree • Kill's color • Jill's color • Will's color • Anger issues • Shooting Star • Trill's color • Cecil's color • The OG demon boi • OG triangle color • Newest SmartTwinTM • Newest SpecialTwin • Original SmartTwinTM • Mabel's smart friend • Braincell closet nerd • Mabel's strong friend • Original SpecialTwinTM • primadonna younger sibling • the main extradimensional judge • ...
The Color of Water 2016-05-30
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- What was Ruth's father's profession?
- What was nickname did Ruth call her dad?
- What hobby of James's mom did he like?
- What TV show did James watch that reminded him of his father?
- What was the skill that Ruth never learned to do until later in the story?
- What country was Ruth born in?
- What nickname did Ruth call her mom?
- What is the name of the main character that tells of her past?
- What hobby of James's mom did he hate?
- What the nickname of Ruth's sister
- What city did James live in?
- What did Ruth change her name to when she came to America?
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- What special day in April was Ruth born on?
- What religion was Ruth?
- How many total kids did Ruth have?
- What was Ruth's father's name?
- What character talked about his life and his mother?
- What person was like a dad to James?
- What type of marriage did Ruth's parents have?
- What is the name of the character that dated Ruth and played the violin?
20 Clues: What religion was Ruth? • What city did James live in? • What was Ruth's father's name? • What country was Ruth born in? • How many total kids did Ruth have? • What the nickname of Ruth's sister • What was Ruth's father's profession? • What person was like a dad to James? • What nickname did Ruth call her mom? • What hobby of James's mom did he like? • ...
Elements of Color Vocab 2017-09-06
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- a color scheme based on hues that are adjacent on a color wheel
- green, orange, and violet
- a hue that is mixed with white
- red, blue, and yellow
- a change in a single color that substantially alters our perception of the entire composition
- the optical alteration of a color by a surrounding contrast
- a color scheme based on variations in a single hue
- hues that oppose one another on a color wheel
- the combination of multiple parts into a harmonious whole
- art and science of color interaction and effects
- hue that is a mix of primary and secondary colors
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- a hue that has been mixed with black
- when white light is reflected off a pgiment or dyed surface
- a ghostly image that lingers after the actual image has been removed
- a color scheme based on three colors which are equidistant on a color wheel
- is created using beams of light
- the physical and psychological heat suggested by a colors hue
- black and white which have no hue
- cyan, magenta, and yellow (aka transparent primaries)
- cones can register only one color in a complimentary pair at a time
- a dominant color
- a hue that is mixed with both black and white
22 Clues: a dominant color • red, blue, and yellow • green, orange, and violet • a hue that is mixed with white • is created using beams of light • black and white which have no hue • a hue that has been mixed with black • hues that oppose one another on a color wheel • a hue that is mixed with both black and white • art and science of color interaction and effects • ...
Color Review with Value 2016-04-25
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- Colors you cannot get by mixing
- The shapes which are placed at the end of graffiti
- Mixing a primary with a primary
- You make a shade by adding this to a color
- Color you get when you mix red and blue
- Someone who vandalizes buildings and calls it artwork
- Colors you get when you mix a primary with a secondary
- A circular arrangement of color
- If you want to make a color light, start with a pile of ______
- A color which is lightened
- Color scheme which uses one color with its lights and darks
- One letter which is placed on top of another
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- Which color goes first when mixing
- 3 Letters using your initials
- A technique used when trying to blend colors
- Extending and stretching a portion of your graffiti
- Blending occurs at this part of your graffiti
- Turning your letters to take up space
- How many colors are in the color wheel
- A designated place to paint graffiti which is also legal
- Color is seen when __________ reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
21 Clues: A color which is lightened • 3 Letters using your initials • Colors you cannot get by mixing • Mixing a primary with a primary • A circular arrangement of color • Which color goes first when mixing • Turning your letters to take up space • How many colors are in the color wheel • Color you get when you mix red and blue • You make a shade by adding this to a color • ...
¿De qué color es? 2023-04-12
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- Cuando nado siempre llevo mi traje de ____ verde.(clothing item)
- Mi amiga lleva una blusa ____ hoy. (pink)
- ¿Tienes botas ____? (yellow)
- Casi todos mis amigos llevan calcetines ____. (white)
- Mi hermana lleva una falda ____. (long)
- En el verano llevo pantalones ____. (clothing item)
- Mi papá tiene un traje negro y dos trajes ____. (grey)
- No tengo pantalones ____. (orange)
- Hace mucho frío, necesito mi ____ no una chaqueta. (item of clothing)
- Mañana voy a llevar mis zapatos ____. (black)
- Tengo dos sudaderas ____. (blue)
- Mis zapatos favoritos son ____. (white)
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- Cuando llueve o nieva mucho, es importante llevar ____, no zapatos. (item of clothing)
- En la escuela no puede llevar faldas muy ____. (short)
- Ella lleva un vestido largo y ____. (purple)
- Me gustan tus calcetines ____. (yellow)
- En la clase de educación física no puedes llevar chanclas, todos llevamos ____. (item of clothing)
- Mis abuelos tienen muchos suéteres ____. (green)
- En la clase de educación física llevamos pantalones cortos ____. (red)
- Mi primo tiene unas chanclas ____. (orange)
- Mi hermana lleva una blusa _____. (blue)
- Él lleva una camisa ____ (red).
22 Clues: ¿Tienes botas ____? (yellow) • Él lleva una camisa ____ (red). • Tengo dos sudaderas ____. (blue) • No tengo pantalones ____. (orange) • Me gustan tus calcetines ____. (yellow) • Mi hermana lleva una falda ____. (long) • Mis zapatos favoritos son ____. (white) • Mi hermana lleva una blusa _____. (blue) • Mi amiga lleva una blusa ____ hoy. (pink) • ...
The Color of Water 2023-12-11
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- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- Where did Ruth’s family come from?
- man Who was James best friend on the corner?
- Has a trunk
- Where do they live?
- What was Ruth’s father’s occupation?
- What instrument did James play?
- Where did she work when she lives with her aunt in New York?
- Where did Ruth grow up?
- What was Ruth’s father’s main focus?
- What was Ruth's main focus?
- What did Frances try to get Ruth to do but she got scared?
- What was Ruth’s mother known as?
- What was Ruth’s grandfather known as?
- Who is the main character?
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- Large marsupial
- How many kids did Ruth have?
- Who was Ruth’s youngest sister?
- What was Ruth first name?
- What did Ruth have in New York when she was pregnant?
- Who was the first black guy Ruth dated?
- How does Ruth get around?
- Flying mammal
- What business did rabbi shilsky start in Suffolk's?
- What type of car did James stepdad own?
- Who was Ruth's best friend?
- What was Ruth’s father known as?
- Where did Ruth and Frances always meet?
- What is the main religion followed through out the book
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Where do they live? • Where did Ruth grow up? • What was Ruth first name? • How does Ruth get around? • Who is the main character? • Who was Ruth's best friend? • What was Ruth's main focus? • How many kids did Ruth have? • Who was Ruth’s youngest sister? • What instrument did James play? • ...
2.01 Color Vocab Review 2023-11-06
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- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet(purple), green.
- Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. Example: Orange and Blue, Violet and yellow, red and green.
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. Shown on the color wheel.
- A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- Uses three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
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- Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory,
- A color harmony using one hue and the two hues on each side of its complement
- The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. Example: Orange, yellow orange and yellow.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- Small amounts of color added to a neutral color harmony.
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue.
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray. (v) To make a hue duller by adding gray.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity. (Red = pink)
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
22 Clues: A choice of colors to be used in combination. • Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Uses three colors equally spaced on the color wheel • Small amounts of color added to a neutral color harmony. • considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes. • ...
Creatures Without Color (crossword) 2024-01-26
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- An animals child or children.
- To get a quality, characteristic genetically from ones parents or ancestors
- pigmentation of the skin
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- A disease that involves the growth of abnormal cells in your skin tissues.
- Light from the sun
- blistering and peeling of the skin caused by overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun.
- only one out of many thousands of individuals might have this trait
- radiation with shorter wave lengths than visible light
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- A large type of ape
- Pigment genes have different versions
- A group of living organisms
- a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals.
- The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
- state of being able to see.
- the state of being exposed to contact with something.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Cold blooded animal
- A chart that can determine the chances of offspring having a particular trait.
- condition in which the body can’t properly produce colored chemical compounds called pigments.
20 Clues: Light from the sun • A large type of ape • Cold blooded animal • pigmentation of the skin • A group of living organisms • state of being able to see. • An animals child or children. • Pigment genes have different versions • The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue • the state of being exposed to contact with something. • ...
The Color Purple Vocabulary 2024-11-10
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- piece of ornamented cloth that protects the back of a chair from hair oils
- give personal assurance; garuntee
- dress or groom with elaborate care
- platform raised to give prominence to the person on it
- having superior power and influence
- showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
- sew-on on as a decoration
- one of the mourners carrying the coffin at the funeral
- shower with love; show excessive affection for
- entry to another property without right or permission
- hairdressing consisting of a perfumed oil or ointment
- so great in size, force, or extent as to elicit awe
- intense disgust
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- unrestrained by convention or propriety
- a woman adulterer
- a small metal cap to protect the finger while sewing
- a fishing net which hangs vertically in the water with floats at the top and weights at the bottom edge, the ends being drawn together to encircle the fish
- building material used as siding or roofing
- characterized by dignity and propriety
- a long loud emotional howl or cry
- sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other
- raw milk that has soured and thickened
- shaped into alternating parallel grooves and ridges
- a conditional release from imprisonment
- discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner
- the act of excluding someone from society by general consent
- a stupid person
27 Clues: a stupid person • intense disgust • a woman adulterer • sew-on on as a decoration • give personal assurance; garuntee • a long loud emotional howl or cry • dress or groom with elaborate care • having superior power and influence • characterized by dignity and propriety • raw milk that has soured and thickened • unrestrained by convention or propriety • ...
Idioms Related to Color 2025-06-02
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- Black as _____– Very dark or pitch-black.
- Working-class labor jobs. [two words]
- _____ and blue – Bruised or physically hurt.
- Professional, office-based work. [two words]
- _________ day – A special or important day. [two words]
- Out of the ____ – Something unexpected.
- _____ blue – Loyal and trustworthy.
- ________ opportunity – A valuable chance.
- In the black – Financially ______ or having no debt.
- White as a ____ – Looking very pale due to fear or shock.
- Born with a silver _____ in one’s mouth – Being born into wealth.
- A notice of being fired from a job. [two words]
- ________ treatment – Special treatment or luxury.
- To cover up wrongdoings or mistakes.
- Give the green _____ – To grant permission.
- Grass is always _______ on the other side – The belief that others have it better.
- Black _____ – A person who stands out as different or is an outcast.
- Golden _______ – A large financial reward upon retirement or departure.
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- Someone inexperienced or new at something.
- Blue _____ – Belonging to a noble or aristocratic family.
- ________ monster – A symbol of jealousy. [two words]
- ________ pink – Very happy or pleased.
- ______ ______– Illegal buying and selling. [two words]
- A period of success or good luck. [two words]
- In the red – Owing money or being in ___.
- Red _____ – A warning sign.
- ________ event – A formal event requiring elegant attire.
- Once in a blue ____ – Something that happens rarely.
- Supernatural or evil magical practices. [two words]
- ______ red – Feeling very angry.
- Black ___ – To lose consciousness or memory.
- Caught _______ – Caught in the act of doing something wrong.
- Green _____ – Skillful at gardening.
- A small lie told to avoid hurting someone.
- Green with ____ – Extremely jealous.
- ______ lining – A positive aspect in a bad situation.
- White ______ – A possession that is more trouble than it's worth.
- Red ____ – Excessive bureaucracy or rules.
- Wave the white _____ – To surrender or give up.
- Feeling blue – Feeling ___ or depressed.
40 Clues: Red _____ – A warning sign. • ______ red – Feeling very angry. • _____ blue – Loyal and trustworthy. • Green _____ – Skillful at gardening. • To cover up wrongdoings or mistakes. • Green with ____ – Extremely jealous. • Working-class labor jobs. [two words] • ________ pink – Very happy or pleased. • Out of the ____ – Something unexpected. • ...
Clothing and Color Words 2023-01-12
25 Clues: red • suit • coat • blue • grey • dress • socks • pants • shoes • shirt • boots • yellow • shorts • blouse • jacket • gloves • purple • pajamas • t-shirt • umbrella • clothing • hat(s word) • hat(g word) • bathing suit • jeans(j word)
Colors 2022-05-18
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- Represents the peace, light
- Represents the night, a deep color
- The color of the coins, a bright color
- Elegant color, represents the fire
- Represents the cloud when it is going to rain
- Represents the color of the animal's feathers
- A sauce that give a lot of flavor to our food
- Represents the trees, leafs
- It can be a fruit, it represents the fun
- A sweet fruit, the color is soft
- It is a plant, it is very refreshing.
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- A soft color, some flower have this color
- Represents the happiness,bees
- Represents the sincerity and the water
- A rock that help us to do fire
- It is a plant, used to heal wounds
- Represents the color of the meat of a fish
- It is a dark color, it is also a drink (alcoholic)
- Metallic color, a little off color
- It is the name of a Marvel character, also is a mineral
20 Clues: Represents the peace, light • Represents the trees, leafs • Represents the happiness,bees • A rock that help us to do fire • A sweet fruit, the color is soft • Represents the night, a deep color • It is a plant, used to heal wounds • Elegant color, represents the fire • Metallic color, a little off color • It is a plant, it is very refreshing. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2016-03-02
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- color of paper
- color of a tomato
- things worn on your legs that are usually blue
- color of dirt
- the hottest season
- something worn over clothes for warmth
- things you wear under you shoes
- color of the sky
- large shopping center
- what you pay for things with
- not pretty
- a hat worn in the winter
- color of a tire
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- the season when flowers bloom
- things worn on your legs
- color of the sun
- to be hot
- color of an orange
- the coldest season
- what you wear
- to be cold
- color of grass
- how much something costs
- the season when leaves change color
24 Clues: to be hot • large shopping center • to be cold • color of the sun • color of dirt • color of paper • color of an orange • what you wear • color of grass • not pretty • things worn on your legs • the coldest season • color of a tire • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
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- The strength of a color
- A hair color that lifts and deposits
- Temporary and Semipermanent colors are classified as...
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- Base color is the ________ tone of a color
- Cream and oil lightners can be used on the _____
- H2O2
- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- The system for understanding color relationships
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- Also known as hue
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
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- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- What level is the darkest?
- A hair color that lasts 4-6 washes (also known as fashion colors)
- An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- The standard volume of developer
34 Clues: H2O2 • Also known as hue • The strength of a color • What level is the darkest? • The standard volume of developer • A hair color that lifts and deposits • A hair color that only lasts one wash • The hair's ability to absorb moisture • What layer of the hair contains melanin • What melanin makes black or brown colors? • What melanin makes the hair blond or red? • ...
Colors in Alphabetical Order A-Z 2020-05-17
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- It is considered one of the 3 primary colors.
- green Emerald gets its green coloring from trace amounts of chromium and/or vanadium.
- This color is the color at the end of the visible spectrum of light.
- This is a dark color.
- The term actually applies to two different minerals, nephrite and jadeite.
- blue It is ground down from a mineral called lazurite, the main component of lapis lazuli.
- The color symbolizes joy and happiness.
- This color is usually found as dependable and reliable like earth, and this attribute makes it associated with the sanctuary, protection, trustworthiness, and flexibility.
- This colored eyes fact is that they have more melanin than blue eyes but less than brown.
- This is a vibrant color.
- This blue color has captivated us for many, many generations.
- The color silver is associated with meanings of industrial, sleek, high-tech, and modern, as well as ornate, glamourous, graceful, sophisticated, and elegant.
- This is the color of love, associated with Venus.
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- This is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, between blue and invisible ultraviolet.
- This is a green-gray color that comes from a plant known as the Philodendron.
- blue This is with sadness.
- blossom pink The flower petals are edible.
- green This was said to be the favorite colour of George Washington, the first President of the United States.
- This is a dark, brownish-red color, duskier than burgundy and not as powerful as the color red.
- This can be the color of gems.
- This color is considered to be the “grown-up” pink.
- This color reacts with both acids and alkalis.
- Historically speaking, this color was more or less light tan or beige color.
- It is the color of fresh snow, chalk and milk, and is the opposite of black.
- blue This color represents sailors and also represents the navy of a nation.
25 Clues: This is a dark color. • This is a vibrant color. • blue This is with sadness. • This can be the color of gems. • The color symbolizes joy and happiness. • blossom pink The flower petals are edible. • It is considered one of the 3 primary colors. • This color reacts with both acids and alkalis. • This is the color of love, associated with Venus. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2024-01-28
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- The most famous painting in the world. This lady was painted by Leonardo DaVinci
- The artist who painted "Starry Night"
- Type of drawing that focuses on the "outside shape" of an object
- An art tool used to cut paper.
- 3D form: six identical square sides
- A very thick material/fabric that artists stretch over wood and paint on.
- A collection of inanimate objects assembled to paint or draw a picture of.
- A sticky substance used to bond items together
- A type of paint that is very thin, you must use lots of water, you can create "washes", it tends to "pool."
- A type of painting that could include buildings, apartments, stores, taxi cabs, streets, sidewalks.
- A type of painting that could include the ocean, waves, sailboats, sand, shark fins, lighthouses
- A "sunny" primary color
- The artist who painted large abstract flowers, skulls, and bones
- A type of painting that could include mountains, hills, fields, valleys, trees, sky
- 3D form: made famous by the Egyptians
- A machine used in ceramics that spins clay in order to make vessels.
- The practice of making art using stamps, ink, and carving
- Art that is constructed or built, NOT FLAT
- A "hot" primary color
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- hair/bristles on the end of a stick, used to make art
- The artist who painted "Guernica"
- The way something feels
- A group of colors that are associated with ice, water, and winter.
- 3D form: slang name would be "ball"
- The greatest female musician of all time.
- A group of colors that are associated with fire, lava, and heat.
- The circle that artists use to help understand color theory.
- A "sad" primary color
- How light or dark, or how much it costs.
- A type of string used to weave, crotchet, or knit with.
- The practice of creating art from clay.
- Can be positive or negative
- 3D form: often served containing ice cream
- 3D form: slang name would be "can" or "barrel"
34 Clues: A "sad" primary color • A "hot" primary color • The way something feels • A "sunny" primary color • Can be positive or negative • An art tool used to cut paper. • The artist who painted "Guernica" • 3D form: six identical square sides • 3D form: slang name would be "ball" • The artist who painted "Starry Night" • 3D form: made famous by the Egyptians • ...
Psychology Personality 2023-02-21
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- Personality Inventory that is used to diagnose mental disorders
- set of ten inkblots designed to identify people’s feelings
- sensitive/nervous vs. resilient/confident
- Questionnaires graded by a computer
- friendly/compassionate vs. challenging/callous
- projective test which people express their inner feelings through stories
- efficient/organized vs. extravagant/careless
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- asks subject to interpret a picture
- theory concerned with the unconscious mind
- theory concerned about the conscious feeling in light of experience
- more concerned with external forces influencing personality
- theory on personality more concerned with our biology
- the “moral principle” the conscience
- inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious
- moderates between the id and superego
- “pleasure principle” unconscious animalistic impulses
- outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved
- Father of psychoanalysis
18 Clues: Father of psychoanalysis • asks subject to interpret a picture • Questionnaires graded by a computer • the “moral principle” the conscience • moderates between the id and superego • outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved • sensitive/nervous vs. resilient/confident • inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious • theory concerned with the unconscious mind • ...
Important Psychology People 2013-04-22
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- social psychologist; did obedience experiments
- social psychologist; did conformity experiments
- founder of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
- experimented with monkeys on social isolation/separation, theory of attachment
- founder of conditioned reflex; experimented with dogs
- did a study on being sane in insane places; psychiatry diagnoses
- behaviourist, did "Little Albert" experiment
- lead the prison study; found out acting a role can you become that role
- humanistic psychologist; focused on client-centred therapy and unconditional positive regard
- described the exponential loss of information, forgetting curve
- father of psychology; developed the first psychology textbook
- studied human emotions and facial expressions
- research on people's perceptions using heuristics and decision making
- found that if a new food was followed by a toxic reaction, the consumer would develop taste aversion
- neofreudian; founder of analytic psychology
- proposes the theory of three intelligences
- developed intelligence test in France, compared with other kids to predict success NOT “intelligence”.
- neofreudian; psychoanalyst on child social tensions
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- did research on female moral development, worked against Kohlberg
- did research on hypnosis, especially pain control
- known for research on memory--> misinformation effect
- worked with children in strange situations, insecure/secure attachment
- social psychologist; known for cognitive dissonance theory
- known for theory of multiple intelligences -->eight different intelligences
- known for positive psychology and the theory of learned helplessness
- linguistics guy, researched on language acquisition
- father of behaviourism; did research on operant conditioning techniques
- developmental psychologist; did work on temperament, found babies have personalities
- founder of cognitive therapy, changing thinking can change functioning
29 Clues: proposes the theory of three intelligences • neofreudian; founder of analytic psychology • behaviourist, did "Little Albert" experiment • studied human emotions and facial expressions • social psychologist; did obedience experiments • social psychologist; did conformity experiments • did research on hypnosis, especially pain control • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-04
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- A difference in a physical trait.
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- A natural mechanism by which a species, or member of that species inherits a beneficial adaptation that allows it to produce more offspring than others.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- The ability for a trait to be passed down.
- The last name of the scientist who cam up with the theory that species shared common ancestors, rather than coming into being separately.
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- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
20 Clues: A difference in a physical trait. • The ability for a trait to be passed down. • Charles________ was the "father of evolution". • A preserved trace of an organism from the past. • Producing more offspring than will likely survive. • The process by which humans select traits through breeding. • The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name) • ...
Evolutionary! 2014-02-04
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- The ability for a trait to be passed down.
- The English naturalist who independently developed a theory of evolution. (Full name)
- The idea that geologic processes that shape the earth remain constant over time.
- The process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name)
- The last name of the scientist who developed the classification system.
- The man who developed the theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.(Full name)
- Producing more offspring than will likely survive.
- Man who theorized that environmental change leads to the use or disuse of a structure.
- The measure of survival ability and ability to produce for offspring.
- Study of embryos, used to find similarities between species during development.
- A preserved trace of an organism from the past.
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- Structure or organ that are similar structure, but different in purpose.
- A difference in a physical trait.
- A natural mechanism by which a species, or member of that species inherits a beneficial adaptation that allows it to produce more offspring than others.
- Charles________ was the "father of evolution".
- The theory that natural disasters shaped the earth's landforms and caused extinction.
- The gradual biological process of change by which descendants begin to greatly differ from their ancestors.
- A feature that an organism develops to better survive in it's environment.
- The last name of the scientist who cam up with the theory that species shared common ancestors, rather than coming into being separately.
20 Clues: A difference in a physical trait. • The ability for a trait to be passed down. • Charles________ was the "father of evolution". • A preserved trace of an organism from the past. • Producing more offspring than will likely survive. • The process by which humans select traits through breeding. • The man who came up with the theory of gradualism. (Full name) • ...
Medicine Feedback 2025-10-12
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- This person built upon Hippocrates Theory of Four Humours
- These people would whip themeselves to treat the Black Death
- This theory treated disease by giving someone the opposite humour to their symptom
- Which institution prevented medicine from changing between 1250 - 1500?
- A time which historians can point to, to show definitive change
- This would be done to buboes to try and cure the Black Death
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- This person would cut off warts, or pull teeth
- This arrived in England in 1348
- People were happy with the way things were, and so medicine did not change
- This person would use charms or herbal remedies to cure
- The lack of this meant that medicine did not change from 1250 - 1500
- Who invented the Theory of Four Humours?
- The theory that bad smells caused disease
13 Clues: This arrived in England in 1348 • Who invented the Theory of Four Humours? • The theory that bad smells caused disease • This person would cut off warts, or pull teeth • This person would use charms or herbal remedies to cure • This person built upon Hippocrates Theory of Four Humours • These people would whip themeselves to treat the Black Death • ...
Krampus Crossword 2023-10-04
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- branch of the nervous system that contains all the nerves in the body
- schedule of reinforcement based on the number of responses
- structures in the eye that detect color
- a testable prediction that often leads to a theory
- occurs below the absolute threshold for sensation
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- point of central focus in the retina
- conditioning of voluntary behaviors based on rewards and punishments
- diminishing or forgetting of a conditioned response
- brain structure that controls balance and voluntary movement
- conditioning of involuntary/automatic behaviors based on association
- any event or situation that provokes a response
- reinforcers guide behavior toward closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior
12 Clues: point of central focus in the retina • structures in the eye that detect color • any event or situation that provokes a response • occurs below the absolute threshold for sensation • a testable prediction that often leads to a theory • diminishing or forgetting of a conditioned response • schedule of reinforcement based on the number of responses • ...
Colores 2024-08-30
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- Color más claro del azul
- Color neutro entre blanco y marrón
- Color de una manzana
- Color del sol
- Color de la nieve
- Color del cielo despejado
- Color de las aguas del Caribe
- Color de la tierra
- Color de las hojas de los árboles
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- Color de la noche
- Color de una flor similar a la lavanda
- Color del oro
- Color de una nube nublada
- Color de una calabaza
- Color de una flor común en primavera
- Color de las uvas
16 Clues: Color del oro • Color del sol • Color de la noche • Color de la nieve • Color de las uvas • Color de la tierra • Color de una manzana • Color de una calabaza • Color más claro del azul • Color de una nube nublada • Color del cielo despejado • Color de las aguas del Caribe • Color de las hojas de los árboles • Color neutro entre blanco y marrón • Color de una flor común en primavera • ...
Ch.6 vocabulary 2020-10-31
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- fossil age determiner
- organism relation diagram
- time steady evolution theory
- minerals filling mold
- remains with empty spaces
- unstable elements breakdown
- gradual species change
- difference within species
- organism mineral replacement
- decay time by half
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- rapid change theory
- adapting survival process
- older fossil dating technique
- tested concepts
- species disappearance
- similar parts in related species
- organism survival characteristic
- physically similar organism groups
- trace remains of organisms
- collection of fossils
20 Clues: tested concepts • decay time by half • rapid change theory • fossil age determiner • minerals filling mold • species disappearance • collection of fossils • gradual species change • adapting survival process • organism relation diagram • remains with empty spaces • difference within species • trace remains of organisms • unstable elements breakdown • time steady evolution theory • ...
List 2021-11-29
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- the main extradimensional judge
- Mabel's smart friend
- Jill's color
- OG triangle color
- Will's color
- Anger issues
- Pinetree
- primadonna younger sibling
- Newest SpecialTwin
- Sad
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- Host of WTNV, youngest banished sibling
- Original SmartTwinTM
- Braincell closet nerd
- Kill's color
- Original SpecialTwinTM
- The color without a sibling associated with it
- Shooting Star
- extradimensional judge's apprentice
- Mabel's strong friend
- The OG demon boi
- Newest SmartTwinTM
- Trill's color
- Cecil's color
23 Clues: Sad • Pinetree • Kill's color • Jill's color • Will's color • Anger issues • Shooting Star • Trill's color • Cecil's color • The OG demon boi • OG triangle color • Newest SmartTwinTM • Newest SpecialTwin • Original SmartTwinTM • Mabel's smart friend • Braincell closet nerd • Mabel's strong friend • Original SpecialTwinTM • primadonna younger sibling • the main extradimensional judge • ...
DECEMBER QUARTERLY WORKSHOP 2023-12-13
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- COLOR OF FIFTH POINT
- GRAND PATRON'S LAST NAME
- WHAT MONTH ARE WE IN
- ADAH'S COLOR
- COLOR OF THIRD POINT
- THE FOURTH POINT
- TODAY'S DATE
- GRAND MATRON'S LAST NAME
- SISTER WHO COLLECTS THE MONEY
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- HER COLOR IS WHITE
- ELECTA'S EMBLEM
- GRAND MASTER'S LAST NAME
- RUTH'S COLOR
- HER COLOR IS RED
- NAOMI'S HUSBAND
- COLOR OF FOURTH POINT
- THE SECOND POINT
- JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER
- WHAT IS THE NEXT HOLIDAY
- RUTH HOMELAND
20 Clues: RUTH'S COLOR • ADAH'S COLOR • TODAY'S DATE • RUTH HOMELAND • ELECTA'S EMBLEM • NAOMI'S HUSBAND • HER COLOR IS RED • THE SECOND POINT • THE FOURTH POINT • HER COLOR IS WHITE • JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER • COLOR OF FIFTH POINT • WHAT MONTH ARE WE IN • COLOR OF THIRD POINT • COLOR OF FOURTH POINT • GRAND MASTER'S LAST NAME • GRAND PATRON'S LAST NAME • WHAT IS THE NEXT HOLIDAY • GRAND MATRON'S LAST NAME • ...
Ropa y Colores 2024-09-26
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- el color de una banana
- shoes
- el color de la leche
- costs
- shirt
- I think
- cold
- antonimo de bonito
- el color de la leche con chocolate
- el color de una zanahoria
- I want
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- I wear
- pants
- la estacion cuando no hay escuela
- tshirt
- heat
- la estacion de diciembre a marzo
- el color de la lechuga
- el color del tomate
- el color de los jeans
20 Clues: heat • cold • pants • shoes • costs • shirt • I wear • tshirt • I want • I think • antonimo de bonito • el color del tomate • el color de la leche • el color de los jeans • el color de una banana • el color de la lechuga • el color de una zanahoria • la estacion de diciembre a marzo • la estacion cuando no hay escuela • el color de la leche con chocolate
The Nebular Theory Crossword 2023-05-01
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- Giant ______ theory is the theory that a large object struck earth breaking off a piece of earth's mantle which became the moon
- Jovian planets are made of mostly this
- A ______ collapsed into a flat disk
- The process of how the planets formed
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- _______ theory is the theory that our moon was a piece of earth that disconnected when earth was molten
- According to nebular theory, after the nebula collapsed the nebula proceeded to ____
- The ___ formed in the center of this spinning nebula
- _______ theory is the theory that our moon was floating in space until it was captured by earth's gravitational
- The solar system was formed 4.6 _______ years ago
- All the planets orbit in the ____ plane and direction
10 Clues: A ______ collapsed into a flat disk • The process of how the planets formed • Jovian planets are made of mostly this • The solar system was formed 4.6 _______ years ago • The ___ formed in the center of this spinning nebula • All the planets orbit in the ____ plane and direction • According to nebular theory, after the nebula collapsed the nebula proceeded to ____ • ...
Los Colores y Los Numeros 2023-04-19
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- The color of an eggplant.
- How many toes do you have in total?
- The color of a rock.
- How many points is a touchdown worth?
- The color of a pearl.
- The color of Batman's clothes.
- How many faces are on Mount Rushmore?
- How many ears are on your body?
- The color of a pumpkin.
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- The color of a banana.
- How many primary colors are there?
- The color of summer grass.
- How many legs does a spider have?
- How many continents are there?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- How many noses are on your body?
- The color of a stop sign.
- How many fingers do you have on one hand?
- The color of a flamingo.
- The color of the sky.
20 Clues: The color of a rock. • The color of a pearl. • The color of the sky. • The color of a banana. • The color of a pumpkin. • The color of a flamingo. • The color of an eggplant. • The color of a stop sign. • The color of summer grass. • How many continents are there? • The color of Batman's clothes. • How many ears are on your body? • How many noses are on your body? • ...
Vocab List 2 2019-09-10
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- the number 8
- color black
- color blue
- color yellow
- the number 3
- the number 19
- the number 7
- the number 12
- the number 9
- the number 5
- the number 14
- the number 15
- color purple
- the number 6
- the number 2
- the number 10
- in the nighttime it is this
- the number 0
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- color red
- the number 17
- color white
- in the daytime it is this
- color grey
- the number 18
- the number 13
- the number 16
- the number 20
- color brown
- the number 11
- color pink
- the number 1
- the number 4
32 Clues: color red • color blue • color grey • color pink • color white • color black • color brown • the number 8 • color yellow • the number 3 • the number 7 • the number 9 • the number 5 • color purple • the number 6 • the number 2 • the number 1 • the number 4 • the number 0 • the number 17 • the number 18 • the number 13 • the number 16 • the number 20 • the number 19 • the number 12 • the number 11 • the number 14 • the number 15 • ...
Art Terms 2021-12-10
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- another word for purple
- blue and red
- the complement of purple
- colors in between primary and secondary on the color wheel
- the complement to green
- comes from 1 color, its tints, tones and shades
- complement of orange
- Orange, Green, violet
- the hue we see when light reflects off an object
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
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- colors across from each other on the color wheel
- red and yellow
- blue and yellow
- colors in the reds, yellows and oranges
- a color plus white
- colors in the greens, blues and violets
- a color plus grey
- a color plus black
- colors that are not on the color wheel
- red, blue, green
- another word for color
21 Clues: blue and red • red and yellow • blue and yellow • red, blue, green • a color plus grey • a color plus white • a color plus black • complement of orange • Orange, Green, violet • another word for color • another word for purple • the complement to green • the complement of purple • colors that are not on the color wheel • colors in the reds, yellows and oranges • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2025-03-20
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- Played a crucial role in both art and science
- Galileo went under house arrest for this
- The theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- The astronomer that developed the heliocentric theory
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- The theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- The astronomer that proved that planets travel in elliptical orbits
- Developed telescopes and proved the heliocentric idea to be correct
- The man that helped publish Copernicus's theory
- The astronomer that developed the geocentric theory
- The center of the universe, according to the heliocentric theory
10 Clues: Galileo went under house arrest for this • Played a crucial role in both art and science • The man that helped publish Copernicus's theory • The astronomer that developed the geocentric theory • The theory that the sun is the center of the universe • The astronomer that developed the heliocentric theory • The theory that the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Resolution and Color 2020-08-26
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- divide pixels by inches to get
- bit depth for 255 or 256 levels of color
- Colors that are pure not mixed
- small dots with 3 colors
- RGB turns off the light to make
- 150 ppi is for printing on a
- 300 ppi is for printing on a
- RGB mixes equal parts to make
- 72 ppi is for the
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- equal parts make white
- Can't add colors to make white
- command to have program invent pixels
- millions of colors in this color model
13 Clues: 72 ppi is for the • equal parts make white • small dots with 3 colors • 150 ppi is for printing on a • 300 ppi is for printing on a • RGB mixes equal parts to make • divide pixels by inches to get • Can't add colors to make white • Colors that are pure not mixed • RGB turns off the light to make • command to have program invent pixels • millions of colors in this color model • ...
