color theory Crossword Puzzles
chapter 13 and chapter 14 2025-08-18
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- – Coping aimed at regulating emotional responses to stress.
- – Technique using monitoring devices to control physiological processes.
- – Performing a behavior to earn rewards or avoid punishment.
- – The drive to excel, succeed, or reach a standard of excellence.
- – A biological or psychological requirement for well-being.
- – The highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy, realizing one’s full potential.
- – Study of how psychological factors affect health, illness, and treatment.
- – Response to perceived challenges or threats that disrupt homeostasis.
- – Maslow’s pyramid model of human needs from basic to self-actualization.
- – Two-factor theory that emotion results from arousal plus cognitive interpretation.
- – Efforts to manage stress and its emotional consequences.
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- – Coping aimed at addressing the source of stress directly.
- – Performing an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than external reward.
- – Theory that facial expressions can influence emotional experience.
- – Complex reactions that include physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience.
- – A psychological state that motivates an organism to satisfy a need.
- – Theory that emotions and physiological arousal occur simultaneously.
- – Theory that emotions arise from physiological arousal.
- – The internal processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior.
- – Ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity.
20 Clues: – Ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity. • – Theory that emotions arise from physiological arousal. • – Efforts to manage stress and its emotional consequences. • – Coping aimed at regulating emotional responses to stress. • – Coping aimed at addressing the source of stress directly. • – A biological or psychological requirement for well-being. • ...
Astronomy Extra Credit; use the book for clues. 2018-05-21
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- areas on the Sun that are cooler and less bright.
- large cloud of gas and dust that breaks apart and can collapse to form a star.
- any natural or human made object that revolves around another object.
- smallest planet, closest to the Sun.
- _____ year; the DISTANCE light travels in one year.
- a piece of rock or metal in space.
- form of stars that form a pattern, given a name such as "Orion".
- space project that put the first humans on the Moon.
- 7th planet from the Sun; has almost a 90 degree tilt.
- ____ ___ Spot; a higher pressure storm on Jupiter, larger than the size of Earth.
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- largest and 5th planet from the Sun.
- late stage of a star, core heats up and can eventually explode.
- 8th planet from the Sun, bluish green in color.
- 4th planet from the Sun, reddish in color.
- a meteoroid that strikes a planet or moon.
- space object made of dust and rock particles mixed with frozen water.
- theory that states the universe began 13.7 Billion Years ago after a fiery explosion.
- a meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
- 2nd planet from the Sun; surface covered in volcanoes.
- _____ hole; final stage of a star, gravity is so strong not even light can escape.
- 6th planet from the Sun; has at least 31 moons
21 Clues: a piece of rock or metal in space. • largest and 5th planet from the Sun. • smallest planet, closest to the Sun. • 4th planet from the Sun, reddish in color. • a meteoroid that strikes a planet or moon. • 6th planet from the Sun; has at least 31 moons • 8th planet from the Sun, bluish green in color. • a meteoroid that burns up in Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Week 1 Art Crossword 2026-03-13
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- Early 20th century art period focusing on fragmented forms and made popular by Pablo Picasso
- Early 18th century art period including pastel colors, ornate designs, and playful themes
- Art movement of the 1950s-1960s focusing on consumerism and made popular by Andy Warhol
- The use of illumination or shadow to create depth and focus
- Arrangement of opposite values to create visual appeal
- Aspect of artwork created by using similar elements throughout the piece
- Element of artwork perceived through hue, value, and saturation
- Outline, contour, or silhouette represented by continuous mark
- lightness/darkness of color
- Focal point in an artwork
- Aspect of an artwork that creates stability and feeling of equal weight
- Mid 19th century art period focusing on social justice, poverty, and labor
- Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.)
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- Relationship between sizes of objects
- Circumstances and contemporary influences surrounding the creation of an artwork
- 14th to 17th century art period labeled a cultural revival
- Differences in an artwork made by using different shapes, colors, and textures
- THEORY Mixing colors to create a harmonious design
- Method or procedure to create an element of an artwork
- Space representing a 3D object
- Cross-cultural interconnectedness
- Early 20th art movement focusing on bizarre and fantastical imagery
- Space representing a 2D object
- 16th-18th century art period marked by grandeur, drama, and emotion
- Distance above, between, around, or within something
25 Clues: Focal point in an artwork • lightness/darkness of color • Space representing a 3D object • Space representing a 2D object • Cross-cultural interconnectedness • Relationship between sizes of objects • Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.) • THEORY Mixing colors to create a harmonious design • Distance above, between, around, or within something • ...
Colors In Spanish 2023-05-16
16 Clues: The color red. • The color green • The color grey. • The color blue. • The color pink. • The color gold. • The color black. • The color white. • The color purple. • The color orange. • The color violet. • The color yellow. • The color turquoise. • The color is dark blue. • The color is dark green. • The color is dark purple.
history of the atom diffrentaintion 2024-09-04
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- English schoolteacher
- Composition a compound no matter what its source always contains definite is what law
- who first began invetstigating the structure of the atom
- model made by Niels Bohr
- believed electrons exist in an area not in a specific path what theory
- believed all matter consisted of 4 elements
- who thought that electrons moved around the nucleus
- created the gold foil experiment
- proportions states when elements combine they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers is what law
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- J.J Thomson created what model
- matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms what theory is this
- believed all matter was divisible
- Developed the atomos theory
- model that consists of a nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons
- Theory this was made by Isaac Newton/ Robert Boyle
15 Clues: English schoolteacher • model made by Niels Bohr • Developed the atomos theory • J.J Thomson created what model • created the gold foil experiment • believed all matter was divisible • believed all matter consisted of 4 elements • Theory this was made by Isaac Newton/ Robert Boyle • who thought that electrons moved around the nucleus • ...
THE FRAMEWORK 2025-07-05
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- Ethical theory focused on excellence of character traits.
- The first principle of Rawls' justice: the most extensive __________.
- A principle of Rawls combining liberty, equality, and contribution.
- Rawls' concept of distributing opportunities equally.
- German philosopher who emphasized autonomy in ethics.
- Duty-based ethical theory from the Greek word for "duty."
- Aquinas' ethical system grounded on God's rational order.
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- Moral theory based on consequences of actions.
- Bentham and Mill's concept of maximizing happiness.
- Greek term meaning the moral "end" or "goal" of actions.
- Habit of choosing to do good consistently over time.
- Greek philosopher who viewed happiness as the chief good.
- Theory that emphasizes human rights and duties.
- Term in virtue ethics meaning human flourishing.
- St. Thomas Aquinas believes ethics must align with this supreme being.
15 Clues: Moral theory based on consequences of actions. • Theory that emphasizes human rights and duties. • Term in virtue ethics meaning human flourishing. • Bentham and Mill's concept of maximizing happiness. • Habit of choosing to do good consistently over time. • Rawls' concept of distributing opportunities equally. • German philosopher who emphasized autonomy in ethics. • ...
TASTE THE RAINBOW-#1 2022-06-20
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- on a sunny day
- shade of red
- baby shower safe bet
- or green, usually
- blue & military branch
- of green and blue
- any color plus black
- Tin Man was this
- in karats
- ball is always brown, professionally
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- in the rainbow
- of famous muppet
- store and motel vacancy signs are this
- color and herb
- colors
- children's drawings, the color of the sun
- and a color
- depressed feeling
- color plus white
- of royalty
- little girl's favorite color
- bad luck, in cats
- secondary color
- gemstone that mainly comes in blue
24 Clues: colors • in karats • of royalty • and a color • shade of red • in the rainbow • on a sunny day • color and herb • secondary color • of famous muppet • color plus white • Tin Man was this • depressed feeling • or green, usually • bad luck, in cats • of green and blue • baby shower safe bet • any color plus black • blue & military branch • little girl's favorite color • gemstone that mainly comes in blue • ...
Colors 2023-07-26
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- Words Description
- It's a neutral color like the color of clouds on a rainy day.
- It's a pure color like the color of fresh snow.
- It's a dark color like the color of the night sky.
- It's a warm color like the color of a ripe orange fruit.
- It's a metallic color like the color of shiny coins.
- It's a vibrant color like the color of the ocean.
- It's a shiny color like the color of precious metals.
- It's an earthy color like the color of tree trunks and soil.
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- It's a cheerful color like the color of a shining sun.
- It's a natural color like the color of grass and leaves.
- It's a delicate color like the color of a baby's cheeks.
- It's a calming color like the color of the sky on a clear day.
- It's a royal color like the color of beautiful flowers.
- It's a soft color like the color of fragrant flowers.
- It's a bright color like the color of ripe strawberries.
16 Clues: Words Description • It's a pure color like the color of fresh snow. • It's a vibrant color like the color of the ocean. • It's a dark color like the color of the night sky. • It's a metallic color like the color of shiny coins. • It's a soft color like the color of fragrant flowers. • It's a shiny color like the color of precious metals. • ...
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 thet wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave thet wage cut theory? • 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 • ...
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 the wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave the wage cut theory? • 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 • ...
Intro to Law - Chapter 1 2020-03-19
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- theory of justice based on lex talionis, or the law of retaliation
- theory of justice concerned with appropriate distributions of entitlements, such as wealth and power, in a society
- theory of justice according to which (1) a person has a moral responsibility for harm caused to another, and (2) the latter’s loss must be rectified or corrected
- law relating to the process by which core rights and obligations are determined and enforced
- theory of law largely concerned with exposing law as an instrument of the rich and powerful
- law that deals with core rights and obligations
- theories that focus on something—for ex- ample, justice or the law—as a means to an end
- legal theories, based on the writing of the communist philosopher Karl Marx, that are concerned with the distribution of wealth in a society; related to distributive justice theories
- a constitutionally separate and relatively self- contained system of law regulating the Canadian Forces
- a kind of legal study that looks at law from a broadly social, interdisciplinary perspective
- standards of right and wrong, often associated with personal character
- law that concerns the relationships between persons
- a theory, developed in the US and Scandinavian countries, that encourages a more thoroughly empirical study of the process by which laws are made and applied
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- theories of law that generally concern the legal, social, and economic rights and opportunities of women
- standards of right and wrong often applied to specific groups - for example, professions
- also known as “philosophy of law” or “science of law”; concerns theories that are used to describe, explain, or criticize the law
- theory of law that focuses on race-based inequities; an offshoot of critical legal studies
- law dealing with the legal relationship between a state and individual members of the state
- human-made law, as opposed to a higher law (natural law) that transcends persons or institutions
- a key legal concept whose central tenets are that everyone is equal before the law and that power under the law should not be used arbitrarily
- a kind of sociological study that looks at law from a broadly social, interdisciplinary perspective
- theory that the only valid source of law is the principles, rules, and regulations expressly enacted by the institutions or persons within a society that are generally recognized as having the power to enact them
- law of a particular state or society
- theory that there is a source of law that is higher than man-made law, with which man-made law must try to comply
24 Clues: law of a particular state or society • law that deals with core rights and obligations • law that concerns the relationships between persons • theory of justice based on lex talionis, or the law of retaliation • standards of right and wrong, often associated with personal character • ...
Aggression in Sport 2017-04-25
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- Author of the theory that suggests humans have an innate instinct to act aggressively
- Hormone linked to aggression
- Behaviour/aggression where there is no intent to harm
- The release of aggressive instincts through socially acceptable channels
- Periods of play is an example of what factor that influences aggression
- The personality dimension negatively linked to aggressive behaviours
- Superordinate goal to achieve an outcome beneficial to the player or team
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- Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this
- Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this
- Aggression The model that combines some components of both the frustration-aggression hypothesis and social learning theory
- Theory that suggests that aggression is the product of an anger response to frustration
- Aggressive behaviour is more likely to occur is this happens
- The type of doll used in aggression research in children
- Aggression always involves.....
- The most aggressive of the two genders
- Author of Social Learning Theory
16 Clues: Hormone linked to aggression • Aggression always involves..... • Author of Social Learning Theory • The most aggressive of the two genders • Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this • Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this • Behaviour/aggression where there is no intent to harm • The type of doll used in aggression research in children • ...
Sixth Grade Review 2023-06-07
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- Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne on this holiday in 800CE
- A charged pvc pipe may __________ objects to it
- Zero degrees latitude is located on this
- Town covered with ash when Mt. Vesuvius erupted
- Roman emperor who was thought to set fire to the capital
- Name of scientist who formed the theory of continental drift
- A polar desert
- Governing body in era of the Roman republic
- Roman feat of engineering built to bring water into the cities
- A region of the earth that is identified by its flora, fauna, and climate
- A group of stars that indicate a shape
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- Roman leader who saw the vision "In hoc signo vinces" in the sky
- A metal that conducts heat better than most
- The head of the church
- A trench dug around a castle
- From pole to pole, our planet turns on its ______
- The color shadow is ___________ from color that was just present
- _____________ rainforests are found near the equator
- Super continent prior to continental drift
- "Beware the ides of ________" was a note of warning given to Julius Caesar
- Sound is heard better through an ____________ space
- Polar bears live here
- Rock made from feldspar, quartz, and mica
- Said to be founder of Rome
- General from Carthage who marched on Rome through the Alps
25 Clues: A polar desert • Polar bears live here • The head of the church • Said to be founder of Rome • A trench dug around a castle • A group of stars that indicate a shape • Zero degrees latitude is located on this • Rock made from feldspar, quartz, and mica • Super continent prior to continental drift • A metal that conducts heat better than most • ...
Week 1 Art Crossword 2026-03-13
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- : Early 20th century art period focusing on fragmented forms and made popular by Pablo Picasso
- : Early 18th century art period including pastel colors, ornate designs, and playful themes
- : Art movement of the 1950s-1960s focusing on consumerism and made popular by Andy Warhol
- : The use of illumination or shadow to create depth and focus
- : Arrangement of opposite values to create visual appeal
- : Aspect of artwork created by using similar elements throughout the piece
- : Element of artwork perceived through hue, value, and saturation
- : Outline, contour, or silhouette represented by continuous mark
- : lightness/darkness of color
- : Focal point in an artwork
- : Aspect of an artwork that creates stability and feeling of equal weight
- : Mid 19th century art period focusing on social justice, poverty, and labor
- : Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.)
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- : Relationship between sizes of objects
- : Circumstances and contemporary influences surrounding the creation of an artwork
- : 14th to 17th century art period labeled a cultural revival
- : Differences in an artwork made by using different shapes, colors, and textures
- THEORY : Mixing colors to create a harmonious design
- : Method or procedure to create an element of an artwork
- : Space representing a 3D object
- : Cross-cultural interconnectedness
- : Early 20th art movement focusing on bizarre and fantastical imagery
- : Space representing a 2D object
- : 16th-18th century art period marked by grandeur, drama, and emotion
- : Distance above, between, around, or within something
25 Clues: : Focal point in an artwork • : lightness/darkness of color • : Space representing a 3D object • : Space representing a 2D object • : Cross-cultural interconnectedness • : Relationship between sizes of objects • : Feel of an object (rough, smooth etc.) • THEORY : Mixing colors to create a harmonious design • : Distance above, between, around, or within something • ...
• Social Networks & Social Support Theory: Novice to Expert 2023-02-20
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- Two areas crucial to social learning are ____ and community
- Level one
- Beginner Level two
- Influenced by the setting learning is taking place
- Level four
- Thinking and learning are structured by the____ available
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- Nurses will grow based on _____ available to them
- Gala and____ created the Social Support Theory
- Level three
- A nurse needs to use_____ clinical judgement
- Levels of proficiency
- Novice to Expert Theory
- Expert nurses need to take novice under their
- Social theory____ the Novice to Expert theory
- Level five
- Learning and thinking are _____ activities Thinking and learning need
16 Clues: Level one • Level five • Level four • Level three • Beginner Level two • Levels of proficiency • Novice to Expert Theory • A nurse needs to use_____ clinical judgement • Expert nurses need to take novice under their • Social theory____ the Novice to Expert theory • Gala and____ created the Social Support Theory • Nurses will grow based on _____ available to them • ...
Color Review with Value 2016-04-25
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- Color is seen when __________ reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
- One letter which is placed on top of another
- Colors you cannot get by mixing
- How many colors are in the color wheel
- Blending occurs at this part of your graffiti
- Extending and stretching a portion of your graffiti
- Someone who vandalizes buildings and calls it artwork
- Color you get when you mix red and blue
- Which color goes first when mixing
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- If you want to make a color light, start with a pile of ______
- You make a shade by adding this to a color
- Turning your letters to take up space
- A technique used when trying to blend colors
- Color scheme which uses one color with its lights and darks
- Colors you get when you mix a primary with a secondary
- Mixing a primary with a primary
- A circular arrangement of color
- A designated place to paint graffiti which is also legal
- 3 Letters using your initials
- A color which is lightened
- The shapes which are placed at the end of graffiti
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 • ...
THE COLOR OF WATER 2016-05-30
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- An action Ruchel did as a teen, but Ruth had never done before a random day.
- Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK).
- Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy.
- The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK).
- McBride was the youngest of the children Ruth had with her (BLANK) husband.
- Daddy had a(n) (BLANK), and then relapsed a few days later before he died.
- When Ruth got impregnated by Peter at a young age, she got a(n) abortion.
- Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl?
- What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started?
- When Ruth and the kids moved to (BLANK), they found difficulty fitting in.
- Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child?
- The “one person [Ruth] didn’t do right by [in this world]” is (BLANK).
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- Ruth first found love in (BLANK), a tall, handsome, young, dark-skinned man.
- What is the color of God, according to Mommy?
- On his way to summer camp, McBride punched a kid on the bus because he thought the kid’s father, a member of the (BLANK), was going to hurt Mommy.
- Money without what is worthless, according to McBride’s parents?
- Ruth would go to (BLANK) to escape the worries and stress she had at home in Virgina as an adolescent.
- Who had the deals in regards to shopping for school clothes?
- What is “school” in Yiddish?
- Who was Ruth’s brother that died serving in World War II?
20 Clues: Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK). • What is “school” in Yiddish? • Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child? • The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK). • What is the color of God, according to Mommy? • Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl? • Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy. • What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started? • ...
Color, Shape, and Rhythm 2023-03-09
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- hangs so that all sides are free except at the point of support
- the three most basic colors, red, blue, and yellow, from which all other colors can be mixed
- positioned up and down rather than side to side
- flat, lacking depth
- a color that is opposite another color on the color wheel; examples include green as the complement of red, or blue as the complement of orange
- how compact, or closely placed, objects or parts of a whole are arranged
- having an equal arrangement of elements such as lines, color, and shapes
- larger than life
- an image that is visually deceptive or misleading
- having the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional (flat) plane
- style of abstract art in which the artist uses pattern and color to create an illusion of movement
- the area in an artwork that appears closest to the viewer
- art that depicts real forms in a simplified, nonfigurative way
- a quality that makes all the elements in an artwork appear to work together to form a whole
- formed or arranged by adding a material or image on top of another
- extending over or covering part of other forms
- the curves or form of a shape
- shapes or patterns made of recognizable forms
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- minor differences in an image that repeats
- portray in an artwork
- colors that are next to one another on the color wheel
- a feeling of a beat or pulse in an artwork arising from regular or irregular
- showing a design or image again and again within an artwork, making a pattern or creating emphasis on a certain portion of the work
- forms created by closed lines that express length and width; shapes can be geometric, like squares and circles, or organic, such as free-form or natural
- the purity, vividness, or intensity of a color
- the representation of three-dimensional space
- the darkness or lightness of a color in an artwork
- pure color with no shading, highlights, or texture
- appearing again and again in an artwork
- related to vision or the eye
- receding lines, usually diagonal, that pull the viewer’s eye deeper into an
- the arrangement of elements within a work and the choices an artist makes about how to render them
- the properties of length, depth, and width
33 Clues: larger than life • flat, lacking depth • portray in an artwork • related to vision or the eye • the curves or form of a shape • appearing again and again in an artwork • minor differences in an image that repeats • the properties of length, depth, and width • the representation of three-dimensional space • shapes or patterns made of recognizable forms • ...
The Color Of Water 2017-05-25
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- / One of Ruth's two new hobbies she picked up when James was 14.
- / Arrested and jailed when cops found 96 dollars in his pockets.
- / What theater did Dennis and Ruth go to on Saturdays?
- / Oldest of all the McBride-Jordan children.
- / A Jewish school.
- / Compared to a shadow.
- / Wore "old-timey" clothes
- / Prayer for morning the dead.
- / A black model that James dated.
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- / The first person Ruth fell in love with in life.
- / James believed these group of people would kill his mother.
- / What day was Ruth born on?
- / The McBride- Jordan children traded information on their mother like what?
- / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware?
- / Their sermons started like a "choo-choo train".
- / Halina Wind's son.
- / What was the cause of Dennis McBrides death?
- /The "finest preacher [Ruth]was ever heard to this day"
- / What country was James' mother born in?
- / Believed the white man's education was not for her.
20 Clues: / A Jewish school. • / Halina Wind's son. • / Compared to a shadow. • / Wore "old-timey" clothes • / What day was Ruth born on? • / Prayer for morning the dead. • / A black model that James dated. • / What country was James' mother born in? • / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware? • / Oldest of all the McBride-Jordan children. • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-17
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- The state that James became increasingly involved with Jazz.
- Who did James look to for comfort and guidance.
- One of the main principles that Ruth enforced on her children.
- The person who opens up James eyes and leads him to change.
- The name of the establishment of Dennis and Ruth.
- Where did James receive his "true street education"?
- The state Tateh went to in order to get a divorce.
- What was Tateh
- The main couple that helped James with his future.
- The ritual used to mourn the dead.
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- The place Ruth's graduation took place in.
- Ruth's first love.
- The place Rurh came form in Europe.
- Ruth viewed education as a path to:
- The first person who accepted Ruth with warmth and kindness.
- What sickness did Mameh have?
- What allowed Ruth to escape from reality?
- The first person James encountered who knew the Shilsky family.
- The main thing James struggled to understand about himself through out the novel.
- To James, what did Ruth's bicycle represent about her?
- The person who symbolized immobility and hopelessness.
- The day everyone in the household, closed up the store and spent it reading.
- The first person to run away, never come back, and die.
23 Clues: What was Tateh • Ruth's first love. • What sickness did Mameh have? • The ritual used to mourn the dead. • The place Rurh came form in Europe. • Ruth viewed education as a path to: • What allowed Ruth to escape from reality? • The place Ruth's graduation took place in. • Who did James look to for comfort and guidance. • The name of the establishment of Dennis and Ruth. • ...
Body Structure, Color, & Oncology 2021-09-15
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- relief but not cured
- fat
- substance or agent that produces or causes
- producing cells
- gland
- increase in the number of red blood cells
- basic unit of life
- substance that causes cancer
- excessive development (number of cells)
- producing, originating, causing
- physician, medicine
- new growth of abnormal tissue
- muscle
- beyond control
- pertaining to yellow color
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- improvement or absence of signs of disease
- tumor composed of fiber (fibrous tissue)
- disease
- study of tumors
- produced by a physician
- group of similar cells that perform a function
- abnormal development
- increase in severity of a disease
- cell with a nucleus
- tumor composed of glandular tissue (benign)
- rod-shaped, striated
- nucleus
- study of tissues
- state of being diseased
29 Clues: fat • gland • muscle • disease • nucleus • beyond control • study of tumors • producing cells • study of tissues • basic unit of life • cell with a nucleus • physician, medicine • relief but not cured • abnormal development • rod-shaped, striated • produced by a physician • state of being diseased • pertaining to yellow color • substance that causes cancer • new growth of abnormal tissue • ...
Identifyling Existing Hair Color 2021-07-26
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- Ability of hair to absorb moisture
- Average response to color products
- Porosity when cuticle is slightly raised
- Hair that is resistant to lightening
- The base color is the what tone?
- Degree of coarseness or fineness
- egg-shaped structures produced by melanocytes
- Color when melonocytes stop producing melanin
- Pigment that gives hair natural color
- small concentration of eumelanin will produce this color
- Black/brown pigment
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- Porosity when cuticle is smooth
- red/yellow pigment
- Inner core of hair that contains melanin and strength
- Outer protective layer of hair
- Porosity with cuticle is lifted or missing
- Pigment-produceing cells
- No known use
- Generally less resistant to color
- large concentration of pheomelanin will produce this color
20 Clues: No known use • red/yellow pigment • Black/brown pigment • Pigment-produceing cells • Outer protective layer of hair • Porosity when cuticle is smooth • The base color is the what tone? • Degree of coarseness or fineness • Generally less resistant to color • Ability of hair to absorb moisture • Average response to color products • Hair that is resistant to lightening • ...
Color Tools and Essentials 2021-08-09
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- Comb used for combing and parting; can have metal end or plastic
- Used for drapeing and shampoo services
- Color that last 4-6 shampoos
- Comb use for painting techniques
- Used along hairline to prevent drips and between parting to prevent seepage
- Cream used to prevent color stains on skin
- Evens out porosity
- _____ device used to give ounces, or milliliters
- Color that washes out when shampooed
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- Decolorizes natural and/or artifical pigment
- Color that lasts 4-6 weeks
- Protects clients and their clothing
- Neck strips protect this from contact with cape
- Oxident for Oxidative colors
- Used to protect your hands from chemicals
- Color that can cover grey, and lift and tone
- Used to isolate colored hair from unccolored hair
- Comb used for special effects and detangling
- Strips used for better heat transfer
- Protects stylists clothing
- Used to control hair
21 Clues: Evens out porosity • Used to control hair • Color that lasts 4-6 weeks • Protects stylists clothing • Oxident for Oxidative colors • Color that last 4-6 shampoos • Comb use for painting techniques • Protects clients and their clothing • Strips used for better heat transfer • Color that washes out when shampooed • Used for drapeing and shampoo services • ...
The Color Purple Crossword 2022-11-22
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- rash that comes from the reactivation of the chickenpox virus
- visually shocking/ surprising event
- seat near preacher
- gang-related
- ornament worn on your head
- vrius that comes from parasites being inside of mosquuitos to which then comes in contact with a human
- yellow flowers, bulb shaped, similar to a dandelion
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- woman who tends to sleep around and have multiple partners
- someone who tends to fight for the use of a better repuation; someone who's known to fight and be aggressive
- older wooden wardrobe
- disrespect towards God or anything that is seen as religious
- private sitting area in living space
- fabric that's sewn to interlock itself
- larger amount of people together in a religious group
- natives of the country of Sengal (located in West Africa)
- mean and unfair
- a bar with an area for a jukebox, entertainment, music, and drinks
- feeling of embarrassment from the lack of self-confidence
- action of waving and acknowledging someone else
- someone becoming one with a secret group or society
20 Clues: gang-related • mean and unfair • seat near preacher • older wooden wardrobe • ornament worn on your head • visually shocking/ surprising event • private sitting area in living space • fabric that's sewn to interlock itself • action of waving and acknowledging someone else • someone becoming one with a secret group or society • yellow flowers, bulb shaped, similar to a dandelion • ...
The Color of Water 2023-10-18
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- Ruth's father
- What James called his mother
- The kind of bus Ruth took after graduating, being told she couldn't come home because it was a gentile church she graduated at
- Ruth's first love, he got her pregnant
- Brother that took an illegal U-turn
- Assassinated Human Rights Activist
- Ruth's gentile friend
- Having parents from two different racial/ethnic backgrounds
- When he laughed, it sounded like a car trying to start
- The man Ruth worked with in Aunt May's factory
- Ruth's second husband, died from a stroke
Down
- Ruth was insistent on staying close with God, always attending ____.
- Ruth had her abortion here via a Jewish doctor
- Any person who is not Jewish
- James best friend
- Narrator of the book, main subject other than Mommy
- The College James attended
- Ruth's method of escapism and stress relief, often made fun of or judged when partaking in it
- Older sister who ran away, often fought with Ma
- The Woman who paid for James to go to Europe
20 Clues: Ruth's father • James best friend • Ruth's gentile friend • The College James attended • What James called his mother • Any person who is not Jewish • Assassinated Human Rights Activist • Brother that took an illegal U-turn • Ruth's first love, he got her pregnant • Ruth's second husband, died from a stroke • The Woman who paid for James to go to Europe • ...
Waves, Color, and Light 2023-10-05
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- in a purple object, green light is ___________
- light travels in a _______ line
- primary pigment, mix of blue and green
- height of a wave
- variable that responds to change/is measured
- an orange filter would allow this color of light to pass through
- primary color of light
- primary pigment, mix of red and green
- unit of frequency
- when materials reflect all light and transmit none
- in a basketball, orange light is _________
- the law of ________ states that angle in = angle out
- part of the eye that detects light using special cells
- a waves energy is directly related to its___
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- type of cells located in the eye
- when light bends as it changes speed passing through different materials
- when materials allow almost all light to be transmitted
- the spectrum we can see with just our eyes
- variable that is changed in an experiment
- objects appear this color when all light is absorbed
- when materials allow some light to transmit and some to reflect
- primary color of light
- all colors of light together makes this color
- primary pigment, mix of blue and red
- a light ray has an angle of incidence of 10 degrees and an angle of reflection of _____
- primary color of light
- a transparent material that lets one or more colors pass through, but absorbs the rest
- the "normal" condition that experiment results are compared to
- types of cells located in the eye
29 Clues: height of a wave • unit of frequency • primary color of light • primary color of light • primary color of light • light travels in a _______ line • type of cells located in the eye • types of cells located in the eye • primary pigment, mix of blue and red • primary pigment, mix of red and green • primary pigment, mix of blue and green • variable that is changed in an experiment • ...
Size, Color, and Emphasis 2024-04-21
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- printer primaries
- painter primaries
- this tonal range has a lot of variety and tends to feel very lively
- the relative size between two elements
- A group of colors restricted to a single hue, varying only in saturation and value.
- Color identifiers. Group and separate game elements.
- add black to a hue
- this tonal range has little variety and tends to be more relaxed.
- When other compositional elements bow down to the focal point.
- How much variety there is between tones.
- pixel values, ranging from 0 to 255
- add gray to a hue
- measures a value
- light primaries
- This key is established in a piece with medium tones, Static & stable
- establishes the overall value of a piece
- Area or object that draws attention.
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- A type of colors. Very saturated.
- the physical dimensions or magnitude of an object. Can be directly measured, and can be either relative or absolute.
- Fire and sunset colors. Active, assertive, passionate.
- Ocean/water colors, relaxing and quiet.
- Communicate properties of an element to a player.
- The purity or strength of a color.
- Another word for saturation?
- This key is established when a piece is dominated by dark colors; often makes pieces look heavy and somber
- This key is established when a piece is dominated by light tones, giving it a lightweight/airy feel.
- neighboring colors and their differences will be amplified.
- Completely desaturated colors. Slide the saturation scale to 0.
- the size relationship between different objects/ how much of the piece an element takes up
- Small areas of color are placed close together. Pixels on your screen, say.
- A group of colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The Fibonacci center, say.
- color, say, or size
- A type of colors. Warm or cool grays, say.
- The relative darkness or lightness of a hue
- A group of colors using multiple but similar hues. Like an iridescent blue x green look. Adjacent hues!
- Generally, color names; what you get when you scroll across the color wheel.
- add white to a hue
38 Clues: light primaries • measures a value • printer primaries • painter primaries • add gray to a hue • add black to a hue • add white to a hue • color, say, or size • The Fibonacci center, say. • Another word for saturation? • A type of colors. Very saturated. • The purity or strength of a color. • pixel values, ranging from 0 to 255 • Area or object that draws attention. • ...
Unit 1 - Color Matters 2024-09-16
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- -when there is ______, there is a chance that something harmful or bad will happen.
- - when you _________ something, it gets your attention or interest.
- - when people, things or ideas come together, they make a _______.
- - when something is _________, you can see it.
- - some colors which are different look the same to a ________ person.
- - when you are ______, you are calm and enjoying yourself.
- - when you ______ something, you indicate it or give a sign of it.
- - a light color is not deep or dark.
- -in an _______, something serious or bad has happened, and people must act right away.
- - a ___ color is one that is easy to see and that stands out from other colors.
- - products or items that are expensive and of very good quality.
- - when one thing ________ another, the first thing shows the meaning of the other.
- - a force that some people believe causes things to happen.
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- -when life ends for a person, animal or plant.
- - when something is common, it is easy to find or see.
- - an event in which two people get married to eachother.
- - an organization that sells a product or a service.
- -a _____ is a piece of cloth with colors and designs that represents a state or a country.
- - the situation of being secure and free from danger.
- - people who have titles like king, queen, prince and princess.
- - when you ____ someone, you show or tell them that something bad might happen.
- -a substance that changes the color of cloth or hair.
- - someone who is _________ is very sad and feels bad about thinng.
- - when you _______ someone or something, you believe that they are good, honest, and able to help or protect you.
- - something is ________ if it is normal to find or experience.
- - if you are ________, you are worried that something bad might happen.
26 Clues: - a light color is not deep or dark. • -when life ends for a person, animal or plant. • - when something is _________, you can see it. • - an organization that sells a product or a service. • - the situation of being secure and free from danger. • -a substance that changes the color of cloth or hair. • - when something is common, it is easy to find or see. • ...
Before Cable and Color 2025-12-02
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- ghost doomed to wander in chains
- Santa’s preferred transport
- George of Bedford Falls
- store central to “Miracle on 34th Street”
- Santa stand-in in “Miracle on 34th Street”
- the richest man in Bedford Falls
- child who doubts Santa
- green Christmas grump
- the miserly man visited by spirits
- prospector in “Rudolph”
- dog loyal to the Grinch
- reindeer with a bright idea
- Tiny ___ with a big heart
- elf who wants to be a dentist
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- snowman who comes to life
- angel trying to earn his wings
- Bob who works for Scrooge
- Heat or Snow, take your pick
- George Bailey’s hometown
- shiny tree decoration
- circle hung on doors
- lawyer who defends Santa
- old term for Christmastime
- word often seen on vintage cards
24 Clues: circle hung on doors • shiny tree decoration • green Christmas grump • child who doubts Santa • George of Bedford Falls • prospector in “Rudolph” • dog loyal to the Grinch • George Bailey’s hometown • lawyer who defends Santa • snowman who comes to life • Bob who works for Scrooge • Tiny ___ with a big heart • old term for Christmastime • Santa’s preferred transport • ...
"The Science of Color" 2025-01-17
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- A tool used to refract light
- You might own pants or a jacket with this pattern
- A good place to explore when you want to learn something
- Test that 4.5% of people fail
- Colors we teach children
- Not a worm, but...
- This collection shared an engraving for the article
- Measurements you might use for a gamma ray
- An apple fell on his head
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- Leaf litter disguise
- artist with a penchant for nature
- A song; or, the makeup of a thing
- Hidden in the grass
- A famous name for a famous location
- The receptors for color
- A process of examining the elements or structure of a thing
- A throat relief candy
- A well-known Greek theorist who studied under Plato
- Opticks is a...
- ROYGBIV
20 Clues: ROYGBIV • Opticks is a... • Not a worm, but... • Hidden in the grass • Leaf litter disguise • A throat relief candy • The receptors for color • Colors we teach children • An apple fell on his head • A tool used to refract light • Test that 4.5% of people fail • artist with a penchant for nature • A song; or, the makeup of a thing • A famous name for a famous location • ...
Hello, I'm Colin 2018-03-08
Across
- The fifth month of the year
- Ball shaped
- The typical color of a clown nose
- The typical second place medal/trophy color
- The color of a grape
- Looking for
- The month of christmas
- First place color
- The first month of the year
- A drink with caffeine
- The color of rain clouds
- The warmest month of the year
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- The color of midnight
- A way to express gratitude
- Banana color
- The ninth month of the year
- The language this crossword is written in
- The country we live in
- Color of grass
- The color of trump
20 Clues: Ball shaped • Looking for • Banana color • Color of grass • First place color • The color of trump • The color of a grape • The color of midnight • A drink with caffeine • The country we live in • The month of christmas • The color of rain clouds • A way to express gratitude • The fifth month of the year • The ninth month of the year • The first month of the year • The warmest month of the year • ...
Lightroom crossword 2025-09-25
Across
- adjustment of color
- Apply mask
- makes the image look older
- determines how warm or cool the color apeares
- enhances all colors
- to edit a certain area
- make edits isolate color tones
- changes the color of a certain color in your image
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- affects selected color
- adds border color
- gives greater controlindividualvigual colors
- doesn't affect skin tone
- Simulates fog
- difference in color or tone
- Apply mask that gradualy fades
- controls isolated brightness
- changes the contrast around edes of objects
- controls the brightnes of darker of photos
- how green orappearsle color apere
- The amount of light
20 Clues: Apply mask • Simulates fog • adds border color • adjustment of color • enhances all colors • The amount of light • affects selected color • to edit a certain area • doesn't affect skin tone • makes the image look older • difference in color or tone • controls isolated brightness • Apply mask that gradualy fades • make edits isolate color tones • how green orappearsle color apere • ...
Intro to CJ Crossword Chapter 2 2015-08-26
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- Early non-scientific _____________________ emphasized moral weakness and evil spirits as the cause of criminal behavior.
- Advocates of __________________ theory argue that everyone commits crime and that it’s society’s reaction to the crime that creates criminals.
- _____________________ theories of crime have their roots in the social criticisms of Karl Marx.
- ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals.
- _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals.
- The classical school’s primary premise is that crime is a ______________________ choice.
- Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city?
- In 1939, Edwin _____________________________ introduced the theory of white collar crime.
- Merton’s strain theory is based on the premise that __________________ success is the goal of all people.
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- Examining poverty as it relates to criminal behavior would fall under the ____________________ school of criminology.
- The __________________ ________________ is used to describe how lower class youth reject middle class values.
- Beccaria’s theory was based on what he called the ______________ __________________ principal.
- Freud developed _____________________ theory.
- _____________________ ______________________ is also known as the father of criminology.
- Psychological theories are based on the premise that crime is caused by emotions, drives, and _______________ ___________________.
- Scholars in the Positive school use the __________________ method to study crime and criminality.
16 Clues: Freud developed _____________________ theory. • Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city? • _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals. • ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals. • ...
Sociocultural Psych. 2025-09-05
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- the animal hidden in the corner of the 3rd slide
- the cornerstone of this theory is a concept known as the zone of _______ development
- the amount of times I clicked my pen during this presentation
- the last name of the founder of Sociocultural Theory
- under this theory, people who serve roles as _____ have the biggest impact on how we behave
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- the word that is italicized on the first slide
- one of the men who played a role in rediscovering SocioCultural Theory was a man by the name of James ______
- Vygotsky was an associate with many well-known psychologists such as Freud, Skinner, _____, and Pavlov.
- Sociocultural theory beliefs _______ has the biggest influence on people's behavior
- treatment focuses most on _____ therapy to help fix the environment rather than the individual
- under this theory, people learn from the people in their life that are the most ______
- the language Vygotsky's works were originally written in
12 Clues: the word that is italicized on the first slide • the animal hidden in the corner of the 3rd slide • the last name of the founder of Sociocultural Theory • the language Vygotsky's works were originally written in • the amount of times I clicked my pen during this presentation • Sociocultural theory beliefs _______ has the biggest influence on people's behavior • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-06
Across
- Claimed math was the source of truth and that "I think, therefore I am"
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Anatomist who dissected human bodies to correctly identify the internal structure o humans
- Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Stated that planets moved in an elliptical(oval) orbit, not circular
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- Developed geocentric theory that was accepted in Europe for over 1000 years
- Theory that the sun in the center of the universe
- Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars
- He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope
- He developed the scientific method
- Mathmetician credited with discovering gravity and laws of motion
12 Clues: Developed the heliocentric theory • He developed the scientific method • Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • Theory that the sun in the center of the universe • He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope • Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars • Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge • ...
Scientific Revolution Mr. Youngs Class 2026-05-14
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- Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars
- Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge
- He developed the scientific method
- He developed the geocentric theory that was accepted in Europe for over 1000 years
- Theory that earth is the center of the universe
- Anatomist who dissected human bodies to correctly identify the internal structure of humans
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- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Stated that planets moved in an elliptical(oval) orbit, not circular
- Mathmetician cedited with discovering gravity and laws of motion
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Claimed math was the source of truth and that "I think, therefore I am"
- He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope
12 Clues: Developed the heliocentric theory • He developed the scientific method • Theory that earth is the center of the universe • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe • He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope • Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars • Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge • ...
Week 7 Review 2020-10-20
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- management theory that focusses on when a change occurs in one part of a business, the other parts are also affected, these relationships must be considered
- management theory focuses on the way managers should personally behave to motivate and coordinate employees
- management theory involves analyzing the relationship between human resources (people) and the tasks they perform to increase the efficiency with which the tasks are done
- management theory focuses on Change as a constant, so businesses must be flexible and innovative
- a person holding a lower position within an organization
- makes it easy for all members of an organization to understand who has authority over what processes/employees
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- management theory focused on forces, conditions, and influences outside the organization
- Power based on the rights that come with a position
- Management Theory Focuses on the development of highly efficient and effective organizational structure
- to assign responsibility and authority for a task to another person.
- Principle Employees should have only one immediate supervisor.
- management theory that states events cannot be controlled or predicted, need to function on the basis of shared values
12 Clues: Power based on the rights that come with a position • a person holding a lower position within an organization • Principle Employees should have only one immediate supervisor. • to assign responsibility and authority for a task to another person. • management theory focused on forces, conditions, and influences outside the organization • ...
Week 7 Review ADVANCED 2020-10-20
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- management theory that focusses on when a change occurs in one part of a business, the other parts are also affected, these relationships must be considered
- management theory focuses on the way managers should personally behave to motivate and coordinate employees
- management theory involves analyzing the relationship between human resources (people) and the tasks they perform to increase the efficiency with which the tasks are done
- management theory focuses on Change as a constant, so businesses must be flexible and innovative
- a person holding a lower position within an organization
- makes it easy for all members of an organization to understand who has authority over what processes/employees
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- management theory focused on forces, conditions, and influences outside the organization
- Power based on the rights that come with a position
- Management Theory Focuses on the development of highly efficient and effective organizational structure
- to assign responsibility and authority for a task to another person.
- Principle Employees should have only one immediate supervisor.
- management theory that states events cannot be controlled or predicted, need to function on the basis of shared values
12 Clues: Power based on the rights that come with a position • a person holding a lower position within an organization • Principle Employees should have only one immediate supervisor. • to assign responsibility and authority for a task to another person. • management theory focused on forces, conditions, and influences outside the organization • ...
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)
The Color of Water 2017-05-14
Across
- The car referred to as a "bomb"
- Hired Ruth as a manicurist
- Man The name James gave the man
- "I was born an _____ Jew"
- The town Ruth grew up in
- Dennis's first name
- The name they used to call Ruth
- "Aunt Mary, was having her own party with a man named Mr. ____"
- The name that Ruth called her father
- Changed her named to Karen and is James' ex boyfriend
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- The city that's like magic
- The language Ruth and her family spoke
- Type of car that James' stepfather had
- The number of kids Ruth had
- Where the graduation ceremony was taking place
- Ruth's childhood friend
- Name of Ruth's first boyfriend
- A special type of handshake
- Name of Ruth's brother that died in the war
- York The name Chicken man gave to James
20 Clues: Dennis's first name • Ruth's childhood friend • The town Ruth grew up in • "I was born an _____ Jew" • The city that's like magic • Hired Ruth as a manicurist • The number of kids Ruth had • A special type of handshake • Name of Ruth's first boyfriend • The car referred to as a "bomb" • Man The name James gave the man • The name they used to call Ruth • ...
Physical Descriptions, Color, Clothing 2021-09-23
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- watch
- suit
- Pants
- blue(singular)
- ring
- orange(m/s)
- cap
- red(m/s)
- black(m/pl)
- sweater
- yellow(f/pl)
- pink(m/pl)
- earring
- gray
- black(f/s)
- green(singular)
- boots
- dress
- tie
- socks
- orange(f/pl)
- brown(plural)
- wallet
- black(m/s)
- sunglasses
- yellow(f/s)
- orange(m/pl)
- pink(f/pl)
- white(m/pl)
- Tshirt
- red(feminineplural)
- heels
- white(m/s)
- purple(m/s)
- underwear
- green(plural)
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- veryshort
- shorts
- jeans
- sweatshirt
- slippers
- verylong
- purple(f/pl)
- scarf
- necklace
- pink(f/s)
- blue(plural)
- skirt
- shoes
- blouse
- glasses
- purple(f/s)
- bracelet
- store
- black(f/pl)
- grey(plural)
- bathingsuit
- yellow(m/s)
- toboggan
- jacket
- orange(f/s)
- pink(m/s)
- dressshirt
- vest
- brown(singular)
- yellow(m/pl)
- white(f/s)
- white(f/pl)
- cheap
- purple(m/pl)
- red(f/s)
- red(m/pl)
72 Clues: cap • tie • suit • ring • gray • vest • jeans • watch • scarf • Pants • skirt • shoes • store • boots • dress • socks • cheap • heels • shorts • blouse • wallet • jacket • Tshirt • glasses • sweater • earring • slippers • verylong • necklace • red(m/s) • bracelet • toboggan • red(f/s) • veryshort • pink(f/s) • pink(m/s) • red(m/pl) • underwear • sweatshirt • pink(m/pl) • black(f/s) • dressshirt • black(m/s) • sunglasses • white(f/s) • pink(f/pl) • white(m/s) • orange(m/s) • black(m/pl) • ...
Color Street Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-10
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- parting words of a Clinton
- sixty seconds in New York
- Italian creation
- Joey Tribbian's line
- Egyptian soil
- Eastern European boast
- Asian illumination
- THE LINES gleaning hidden meaning from something you read
- haute couture
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- fancy invitation from the sea
- Denmark city and unmoving
- easy to understand
- small and lustrous
- Munich Mulberry
- CORAL Marine invertebrates from Belize
- Netherlands chic
- Chinese enchantress
- residential saying in a cold place
- Athen's computer programmer
- French appointment
20 Clues: Egyptian soil • haute couture • Munich Mulberry • Italian creation • Netherlands chic • easy to understand • small and lustrous • French appointment • Asian illumination • Chinese enchantress • Joey Tribbian's line • Eastern European boast • Denmark city and unmoving • sixty seconds in New York • parting words of a Clinton • Athen's computer programmer • fancy invitation from the sea • ...
Color of Water Crossword 2016-05-29
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- The state Ruth regretted moving to
- Model of the car Ruth attempted to drive, but ended up selling
- Number of Children
- This was a silent, ignoble question in the McBride household
- Ruth changed this after 'leaving' the family; big basis for the McBride household
- Ruth could be seen riding this up and down the street
- The man that was murdered by a woman after getting in an argument with her
- Ruth was considered ____ by her family
- The main mean of transportation to and from school
- James only knew his fathers' side of this
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- James described Ruth as this when referring to her take on blacks and whites
- This was an important thing for all the children to get
- The McBride children were raised to be this instead of followers
- The bigger kids were appointed more of this by Ruth; The bigger kids had more command
- York A major setting of the novel
- This was a big issue for the family to support them
- Ruth's only friend when she went to school
- James struggles to find this in himself
- The second language Ruth could speak
- this was spoken by Ruth's family when she married her first husband
20 Clues: Number of Children • York A major setting of the novel • The state Ruth regretted moving to • The second language Ruth could speak • Ruth was considered ____ by her family • James struggles to find this in himself • James only knew his fathers' side of this • Ruth's only friend when she went to school • The main mean of transportation to and from school • ...
Color of Water Crossword 2016-06-03
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- Beat for forgetfulness
- Number of Children Ruth had
- Hated Jews and Blacks
- Ruth converted to this
- The color of god
- Ruth's Father
- Ruth's younger sister
- Ruth's Religion growing up
- Moved from New York to
- Ran away at 15 and became hippie
- What Ruth rode after her second husband died
- First love
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- James punched the son of a
- Where Ruth was instead of school
- Influence on James and stabbed to death
- Accepted to despite poor grades
- Questioned whether god was white
- Ran away at 15 and died in World War II
- Ruth's town she grew up in
- Ruchel Dwarja Aylska
- Ruth's Mother
- James' father
- James' escape
- Town James grew up in
24 Clues: First love • Ruth's Father • Ruth's Mother • James' father • James' escape • The color of god • Ruchel Dwarja Aylska • Hated Jews and Blacks • Ruth's younger sister • Town James grew up in • Beat for forgetfulness • Ruth converted to this • Moved from New York to • James punched the son of a • Ruth's town she grew up in • Ruth's Religion growing up • Number of Children Ruth had • ...
Color Review with Value 2016-04-25
Across
- One letter which is placed on top of another
- Someone who vandalizes buildings and calls it artwork
- A designated place to paint graffiti which is also legal
- A circular arrangement of color
- Which color goes first when mixing
- Extending and stretching a portion of your graffiti
- Turning your letters to take up space
- Colors you cannot get by mixing
- You make a shade by adding this to a color
- Mixing a primary with a primary
- Blending occurs at this part of your graffiti
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- 3 Letters using your initials
- A technique used when trying to blend colors
- How many colors are in the color wheel
- A color which is lightened
- If you want to make a color light, start with a pile of ______
- Color scheme which uses one color with its lights and darks
- The shapes which are placed at the end of graffiti
- Color is seen when __________ reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
- Colors you get when you mix a primary with a secondary
- Color you get when you mix red and blue
21 Clues: A color which is lightened • 3 Letters using your initials • A circular arrangement of color • Colors you cannot get by mixing • Mixing a primary with a primary • 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 • ...
The Color of Water 2016-05-25
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- Ruth and her family experienced significant prejudice because they were Jewish when they lived in this area
- Where was Ruth's graduation held that prevented her from attending?
- A symbol represented throughout the story
- What activity did Ruth start doing to cope with the death of Hunter Jordan
- Where did Ruth's mother send her for the summer?
- Jordan The death of this person triggers James' bad behavior
- Even Ruth was ridiculed in school for being Jewish, this person was a true childhood friend
- Ruth's brother Sam died in this war
- Where is James sent when his mother discovers that he has been skipping
- James consider this person to be his favorite local man
- Church, and Family Throughout the story , these are the 3 things Ruth put emphasis on
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- What does Ruth describe as her lifelong profound fear because of her families reaction to it
- Who was the one person that treated Ruth nicely ?
- Because her school in New York was too hard, Ruth went here to finish high school
- Due to racism in the South Ruth had to meet with this person in private
- Ruth converted to this religion
- Ruth planned to attend this event even after her father told her no
- and Identity What were the two matters James and his family seemed to always face?
- Judaism Ruth describes growing up under suffocating strictness because her families religion was...
- Rights Movement Dennis kept his role/actions in this movement private
20 Clues: Ruth converted to this religion • Ruth's brother Sam died in this war • A symbol represented throughout the story • Where did Ruth's mother send her for the summer? • Who was the one person that treated Ruth nicely ? • James consider this person to be his favorite local man • Jordan The death of this person triggers James' bad behavior • ...
The color of Water 2017-05-22
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- Ruth's best and only friend in high school
- The eastern European country where Ruth is from
- A day of rest and worship
- African American revolutionary group that James fears
- The city Ruth describes as "magic"
- several groups of musicians and poets from the late 1960s civil rights movements
- The projects that Ruth loves and frequently visits
- The war that Sam loses his life fighting in
- The disease that cripples Mameh
- The church Dennis and Ruth start
- The place where James meets interesting characters and ultimately decides to turn his life around
- The restaurant in the former location of Shilsky's store
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- The Jewish place of worship
- The state where Dennis is from
- The son of a Holocaust survivor whose wedding James convinces Ruth to attend
- The Southern city Ruth's family lives in in America
- Ruth's second husband and the man James knows as Daddy
- James' sister that runs away
- The college that James attends
- Week long period of mourning in Judaism for first degree relatives
- What all twelve of Ruth's children achieve
- The man James looks up to while visiting summers in Louisville Kentucky
- The man that offers Ruth a job as a manicurist
- Ruth's highschool boyfriend
- Food that satisfies requirements of Jewish law
- The animal that Mameh loves
- The genre of music James gets heavily involved with in Delaware
27 Clues: A day of rest and worship • The Jewish place of worship • Ruth's highschool boyfriend • The animal that Mameh loves • James' sister that runs away • The state where Dennis is from • The college that James attends • The disease that cripples Mameh • The church Dennis and Ruth start • The city Ruth describes as "magic" • Ruth's best and only friend in high school • ...
The color of water 2023-12-22
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- What doesn’t mom like to hear about in a sermon?
- Who dose James know as father
- Ruths Only friend from Suffolk
- Husband of Ruth
- How did James react to and deal with his stepfather’s death?
- Who turned James around
- What was her mother like?
- How did James make money
- James older sister
- James step father
- Ruths older brother
- Ruths mother who suffered from polio
- How did James deal with his pain
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- Why does Ruth say people noticed her?
- Ruths aunt
- Jacks husband
- Who’s knows Ruth is pregnant
- What is mom’s top priority?
- How dose Eddie describe Rachel
- What activities were not allowed on the Sabbath
- What did James’ parents believe was the way out of poverty?
- Allowed Ruth to stay with her in New York
- The son of Ruth
- Mother of James
- Who steered Ruth away from rocky
- Business owner and rabbi
26 Clues: Ruths aunt • Jacks husband • Husband of Ruth • The son of Ruth • Mother of James • James step father • James older sister • Ruths older brother • Who turned James around • How did James make money • Business owner and rabbi • What was her mother like? • What is mom’s top priority? • Who’s knows Ruth is pregnant • Who dose James know as father • Ruths Only friend from Suffolk • ...
The Color of Water 2023-12-14
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- How many siblings does James have?
- What was Ruth’s Jewish name in America?
- What is James religion?
- What is James last name?
- Who was Ruth’s childhood best friend?
- What did Ruth’s mother suffer from?
- What instrument did Ruth learn to play?
- What did Dennis do for a living?
- Who guided Ruth away from Rocky?
- Who knew Ruth was pregnant?
- Who is James oldest sibling?
- What job did James do to attend his jazz band trip?
- During this holiday you could not do anything except read.
Down
- Where did James go every summer?
- What was Hunter’s job?
- Who was Ruth’s first boyfriend?
- What did Dennis die from?
- Where was Ruth born?
- He was stabbed by his girlfriend during an arguement.
- What is Ruth’s top priority for her children?
- What music genre did James prefer?
- What did Ruth ride to get to places?
- Who is Ruth’s sister?
- What language could Ruth speak besides English?
- What is Ruth’s father called?
25 Clues: Where was Ruth born? • Who is Ruth’s sister? • What was Hunter’s job? • What is James religion? • What is James last name? • What did Dennis die from? • Who knew Ruth was pregnant? • Who is James oldest sibling? • What is Ruth’s father called? • Who was Ruth’s first boyfriend? • Where did James go every summer? • What did Dennis do for a living? • Who guided Ruth away from Rocky? • ...
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. • ...
Tamia's Character & Color hall 2024-02-08
28 Clues: Red • Pink • Cyan • Gray • Z.B.M • K.C.M • A.L.S • Black • E.F.W • White • S.Z.W • Brown • M.H.J • L.K.R • T.S.T • S.R.T • M.T.W • T.N.T • A.E.A • Purple • Yellow • Orange • (F)Blue • (M)Blue • J.J.A-S • J.D.A-S • (F)Green • (M)Green
Chapter 21 - Hair Coloring 2018-11-05
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- Measures the concentration & strength of hydrogen peroxide
- Pure or fundamental colors (Red, Yellow & Blue)
- A non-ammonia color that adds shine & tone to the hair
- Known as no-lift deposit only color
- Painting a lightener directly onto the hair in a free-form technique
- A primary & secondary color opposite of each other on the color wheel
- Oxidizing agents or catalysts; mix with oxidation haircolor
- Two-step coloring that pre-lightens & deposits hair color in one appointment
- Nonpermanent color that only coats the hair & may be removed with shampoo
- A line separating colored hair from new growth
- A test that determines how the hair will react to the color formula
- Also known as bleaching or decolorizing
- Technique that involves slicing or weaving out sections of hair
- Coloring some of the hair strands lighter than the natural color
- Hair color that lightens & deposits at the same time & in a single process
- Also known as hue; the balance of color
- CAP Combination of permanent color mixture & shampoo used to refresh the ends
- System for understanding color relationships
- Hair color that is used to achieve pale & delicate colors
- The strength of a color
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- No-lift, deposit only, non-oxidation hair color
- First step of double-process hair coloring
- First time hair is colored
- Oxidizing agent that supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop the color molecules
- Lightners that can be used directly on the scalp
- Equalize porosity and deposit color in one application
- The natural color of hair
- COLOR Predominant tone of a color
- PIGMENT Undertone color referring to the degrees of warmth exposed during a coloring process
- Part of the hair between the scalp & the previously colored hair
- A test also known as a predisposition test
- Colors that are made by mixing equal parts of 2 primary colors
- Powdered persulfate salts added to hair color to increase lightning ability
- Hair that is difficult for moisture & chemicals to penetrate
- Unit of measurement to determine lightness or darkness of a color
35 Clues: The strength of a color • The natural color of hair • First time hair is colored • COLOR Predominant tone of a color • Known as no-lift deposit only color • Also known as bleaching or decolorizing • Also known as hue; the balance of color • First step of double-process hair coloring • A test also known as a predisposition test • System for understanding color relationships • ...
Early Humans Crossword 2021-07-23
10 Clues: humans • Upright man • Old stone age • New stone age • Middle stone age • study of human past • living on the ground • theory that god created us • theory that we evolved from apes • myths theory of intelligent design and theory of evolution
Unit 1: The Universe & Big Bang Theory 2022-09-08
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- The theory of how the universe and all it contents came to be
- Means the earth is in the middle
- Galaxies are moving toward each other
- The earth takes 365 1/4 days to orbit the sun
Down
- Earth spins on its axis
- Found 3 pieces of evidence to support big bang theory
- Galaxies are moving away from each other
- Found evidence by using his telescope to support the heliocentric theory
- Means the sun is in the middle
- Proposed the heliocentric theory
- Proposed the geocentric theory of the solar system
11 Clues: Earth spins on its axis • Means the sun is in the middle • Means the earth is in the middle • Proposed the heliocentric theory • Galaxies are moving toward each other • Galaxies are moving away from each other • The earth takes 365 1/4 days to orbit the sun • Proposed the geocentric theory of the solar system • Found 3 pieces of evidence to support big bang theory • ...
color meanings 2014-04-16
Color Schemes 2023-01-31
9 Clues: colors side by side • red, yellow, and blue • orange, green, and purple • blues, greens, and purples • reds, yellows, and oranges • colors across from each other • black, white, grey, and brown • any one color with black and white • red-orange, blue-green, yellow-orange
Ocean Color 2025-02-01
Across
- – The typical color of open-ocean water, which is low in phytoplankton and suspended particles, allowing for the reflection of short-wavelength blue light.
- A complex food web of microbes, small zooplankton, viruses, that turns dissolved organic matter into biomass.
- Tiny inorganic and organic materials in the water (such as sediment, plankton, and detritus) that scatter and absorb light, influencing ocean color.
- Organic material from decaying organisms that microbes eat and return to the food web
- Microscopic marine plants that contribute to ocean color by producing chlorophyll, which absorbs red and blue light while reflecting green.
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- The primary pigment in phytoplankton that absorbs light for photosynthesis; its concentration is used to indicate phytoplankton biomass in the ocean.
- – Ocean water that appears green due to moderate to high concentrations of phytoplankton and chlorophyll.
- A white or black-and-white circular disk lowered into the water to measure water clarity and light penetration, indirectly indicating phytoplankton or sediment concentration.
- A measure of water clarity that depends on the amount of suspended particles; high turbidity results in murkier water with reduced light penetration.
9 Clues: Organic material from decaying organisms that microbes eat and return to the food web • – Ocean water that appears green due to moderate to high concentrations of phytoplankton and chlorophyll. • A complex food web of microbes, small zooplankton, viruses, that turns dissolved organic matter into biomass. • ...
Color Schemes 2025-04-20
Across
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Colors that aren't bright or bold (skin tones, earth tones)
- Blue, green, violet
- The "starter" colors that can't be made
Down
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- Lights and darks of one color
- Colors made by mixing two primary
- Colors made by mixing a primary and secondary
- Red, orange, yellow
9 Clues: Red, orange, yellow • Blue, green, violet • Lights and darks of one color • Colors made by mixing two primary • The "starter" colors that can't be made • Colors made by mixing a primary and secondary • Three colors next to each other on the color wheel • Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel • Colors that aren't bright or bold (skin tones, earth tones)
Skin Color 2025-06-12
Across
- – The thick middle layer of skin containing connective tissue, hair follicles, and blood vessels.
- – The main cell type in the epidermis responsible for producing keratin.
- – The outermost, paper-thin layer of the skin where pigment is produced.
- Spinosum – The layer of the epidermis above the stratum basale, where cells appear spiny under a microscope.
- Stimulation – Exposure to ultraviolet light that triggers melanocytes to produce more melanin for skin protection.
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- – The subcutaneous layer beneath the dermis made of adipose tissue for insulation and energy storage.
- – A specialized cell in the epidermis that produces the pigment melanin.
- Basale – The deepest layer of the epidermis where cell division and melanocyte activity occur.
- System – The body system that includes the skin and its layers.
- – The pigment produced by melanocytes that gives skin its color and protects against UV damage.
10 Clues: System – The body system that includes the skin and its layers. • – A specialized cell in the epidermis that produces the pigment melanin. • – The main cell type in the epidermis responsible for producing keratin. • – The outermost, paper-thin layer of the skin where pigment is produced. • ...
color puzzle 2026-04-27
Across
- the different level or strengths in something
- someone who fixes things such as cars
- a set of laws that people have to follow
- "don't touch that ananimant ________!"
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- "the _______ that we live in"
- someone who plays a role in an act
- there is something people use to move remote cars
- a set of things people want to complete
- someones ability to play
9 Clues: someones ability to play • "the _______ that we live in" • someone who plays a role in an act • someone who fixes things such as cars • "don't touch that ananimant ________!" • a set of things people want to complete • a set of laws that people have to follow • the different level or strengths in something • there is something people use to move remote cars
Health Promotion and Teaching Models 2026-02-28
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- – The type of learning involving gradual, incremental changes
- – The state where a person has started taking action but hasn't fully stabilized it
- – The stage where a desire for change develops
- – A theory associated with Jean Piaget, involving accommodation
- Promotion – A health promotion model focused on the person’s experience and behaviors
- – Social determinant including access to healthcare services
- – A key concept in health promotion focused on societal conditions
- – Client behavior change stage focused on stabilization
- – A theory involving stimulus-response conditioning
- Belief – The model explaining health behaviors to prevent illness and injury
- – An important health literacy component that involves choices
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- – Type of learning that includes internalizing information
- Belief Model – The theory that deals with health actions to prevent illness
- – A concept that connects social and economic factors to health status
- – A model that integrates social, epidemiological, and policy assessments
- – The stage of change where new behaviors are accepted and tried
- – Process of communicating health information in ways people can understand
- – A theory involving conditioning through reinforcement
18 Clues: – The stage where a desire for change develops • – A theory involving stimulus-response conditioning • – A theory involving conditioning through reinforcement • – Client behavior change stage focused on stabilization • – Type of learning that includes internalizing information • – Social determinant including access to healthcare services • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
Across
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- Also known as hue
- Base color is the ________ tone of a color
- A hair color that lifts and deposits
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- Temporary and Semipermanent colors are classified as...
- ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- The strength of a color
- What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
- The system for understanding color relationships
- An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
Down
- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- A hair color that lasts 4-6 washes (also known as fashion colors)
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
- H2O2
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- What level is the darkest?
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- The standard volume of developer
- The most important part of a color service is the_______
- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
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 • The hair's ability to absorb moisture • A hair color that only lasts one wash • What layer of the hair contains melanin • The diameter of an individual hair strand • What melanin makes the hair blond or red? • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
Across
- ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- Temporary and Semipermanent colors are classified as...
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- The system for understanding color relationships
- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- A hair color that lifts and deposits
- Base color is the ________ tone of a color
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
- Also known as hue
Down
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- The strength of a color
- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- A hair color that lasts 4-6 washes (also known as fashion colors)
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- H2O2
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- The most important part of a color service is the_______
- What level is the darkest?
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
- The standard volume of developer
- What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
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 • The hair's ability to absorb moisture • A hair color that only lasts one wash • What layer of the hair contains melanin • What melanin makes the hair blond or red? • The diameter of an individual hair strand • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
Across
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- Base color is the ________ tone of a color
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
- An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
- Also known as hue
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- Temporary and Semipermanent colors are classified as...
- ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- The system for understanding color relationships
- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- The strength of a color
- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
Down
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- H2O2
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- A hair color that lifts and deposits
- What level is the darkest?
- A hair color that lasts 4-6 washes (also known as fashion colors)
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
- The most important part of a color service is the_______
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- The standard volume of developer
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
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 the hair blond or red? • The diameter of an individual hair strand • ...
Colors 2023-06-26
Across
- A vibrant color resembling the hue of oranges or sunsets, often associated with enthusiasm and creativity.
- A pale purple color resembling the hue of lavender flowers, often associated with serenity and relaxation.
- A metallic color resembling the hue of the precious metal silver, often associated with elegance and sophistication.
- A bright color resembling the hue of the sun or ripe lemons, often associated with happiness and joy.
- A color resembling the hue of grass or leaves, often associated with nature and growth.
- A metallic color resembling the hue of the precious metal gold, often associated with wealth and luxury.
- A bright purplish-red color, often associated with intensity and expressiveness.
- The absence of color or a color resembling the hue of coal or night sky, often associated with darkness and elegance.
- A deep blue color resembling the hue of the dye indigo, often associated with spirituality and intuition.
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- A color resembling the hue of snow or milk, often associated with purity and innocence.
- A color resembling a combination of blue and red, often associated with royalty and mystery.
- A dark red or reddish-brown color, often associated with richness and depth.
- A dark greenish-blue color resembling the hue of teal feathers, often associated with calmness and sophistication.
- A color resembling the hue of the gemstone turquoise, often associated with tranquility and protection.
- A pale color resembling the hue of flowers or cotton candy, often associated with femininity and sweetness.
- A color resembling the clear sky or the deep sea, often associated with calmness and stability.
- A color resembling the hue of blood or fire, often associated with love and energy.
- A vibrant pinkish-orange color resembling the hue of coral reefs, often associated with warmth and tropical beauty.
- A neutral color between black and white, often associated with neutrality and balance.
- A color resembling the hue of soil or wood, often associated with earthiness and reliability.
20 Clues: A dark red or reddish-brown color, often associated with richness and depth. • A bright purplish-red color, often associated with intensity and expressiveness. • A color resembling the hue of blood or fire, often associated with love and energy. • A neutral color between black and white, often associated with neutrality and balance. • ...
6a Vocab 2022-03-02
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- yo ___ (dormir)
- la luz sobre de la mesita
- ellos ___ (poder)
- escuchar musica
- el color de uva
- el color de papel
- cocinar
- el color de fuego
- el color de elefante
- el color de manzana
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- ver video
- donde duerme
- decoracion para las paredes
- tu ___ (poder)
- no grande
- ver programas favoritas
- nosotros ____ (dormir)
- el color de agua
- el color de sol
- no feo
20 Clues: no feo • cocinar • ver video • no grande • donde duerme • tu ___ (poder) • yo ___ (dormir) • escuchar musica • el color de uva • el color de sol • el color de agua • ellos ___ (poder) • el color de papel • el color de fuego • el color de manzana • el color de elefante • nosotros ____ (dormir) • ver programas favoritas • la luz sobre de la mesita • decoracion para las paredes
7 2024-08-30
Across
- Connective tissue cancer.
- Informed.
- Breast cancer color.
- Awareness symbol.
- Cervical test.
- Nausea drug.
- Prostate cancer color.
- Imaging method.
- Leukemia color.
- Bone cancer color.
- Outcome prediction.
- Early check.
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- Lymphatic cancer.
- Prostate test.
- Skin or tissue cancer.
- Breast exam.
- Well-being.
- Melanoma color.
- Blood cancer.
- Cancer return.
- Lung cancer color.
- Colon exam.
- Pancreatic cancer color.
- Cancer doctor.
- Full recovery.
25 Clues: Informed. • Well-being. • Colon exam. • Breast exam. • Nausea drug. • Early check. • Blood cancer. • Prostate test. • Cervical test. • Cancer return. • Cancer doctor. • Full recovery. • Melanoma color. • Imaging method. • Leukemia color. • Lymphatic cancer. • Awareness symbol. • Lung cancer color. • Bone cancer color. • Outcome prediction. • Breast cancer color. • Skin or tissue cancer. • Prostate cancer color. • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
Across
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- The system for understanding color relationships
- The standard volume of developer
- 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 hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- The most important part of a color service is the_______
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
Down
- The strength of a color
- What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
- What level is the darkest?
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- H2O2
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- Temporary and Semipermanent colors are classified as...
- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
- Base color is the ________ tone of a color
- Also known as hue
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- A hair color that lifts and deposits
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
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? • ...
Social Learning Theory 2022-02-07
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- Toy used in the study
- Sutherland came up with this theory
- Sutherland's theory is shown by this
- Name of the Theorist who investigated SLT
- Researchers who supported Bandura's theory
- Who was used in the study other than children?
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- What did Bandura find the children copied?
- Case study for this theory
- In modern society we can learn through the ......
- Observational learning can take place through this context
- High ........... shows behaviour is learnt from peers
- Moral panic was created by this film
12 Clues: Toy used in the study • Case study for this theory • Sutherland came up with this theory • Moral panic was created by this film • Sutherland's theory is shown by this • Name of the Theorist who investigated SLT • What did Bandura find the children copied? • Researchers who supported Bandura's theory • Who was used in the study other than children? • ...
Colors and Shapes 2025-07-10
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- Color of apples and stop signs
- Four sides, two long and two short
- Shiny yellow color like treasure
- Shape of love
- Like a stretched circle
- Many colors in the sky
- Color of snow
- Four equal sides and corners
- Mix of red and blue
- Often used for bubblegum
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- Three sides and three corners
- Night sky color
- Sky or ocean color
- Sun or banana color
- Pointy shape seen in the sky
- Round shape like a wheel
- Color of chocolate or mud
- Grass or leaves color
- A fruit and a color
- Shiny shape with four sides
20 Clues: Shape of love • Color of snow • Night sky color • Sky or ocean color • Sun or banana color • A fruit and a color • Mix of red and blue • Grass or leaves color • Many colors in the sky • Like a stretched circle • Round shape like a wheel • Often used for bubblegum • Color of chocolate or mud • Shiny shape with four sides • Pointy shape seen in the sky • Four equal sides and corners • ...
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 • ...
Erik Erikson and Age 6-7 2022-12-13
10 Clues: stage 7 • stage 6 • stage 8 • what doctor Erikson was • stage 3 of Erikson's theory • stage 1 of Erikson's theory • stage 2 of Erikson's theory • stage 3 of Erikson's theory • stage 5 of Erikson´s theory • Erikson's highly influential theory
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 • ...
Artistic Styles Crossword Puzzle 2014-01-26
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- name of a color
- red, blue, and yellow
- adding black to a color
- element of art that deals with reflected light
- color wheel starting at green ending at red-violet
- adding black or white to a color
- made of different materials
- artist style that is totally abstract
- a style of art portrayed by geometric shapes
- line, form, color, shape, value and texture
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- an equal mix of a primary and secondary color
- colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
- the color wheel starting at red ending with yellow-green
- an equal mix of two primary colors
- how something feels
- a closed line
- a style of painting
- adding white to a color
- events in a strange dreamlike way
- the color spectrum bent into a circle
20 Clues: a closed line • name of a color • how something feels • a style of painting • red, blue, and yellow • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • made of different materials • adding black or white to a color • events in a strange dreamlike way • an equal mix of two primary colors • artist style that is totally abstract • the color spectrum bent into a circle • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 21 2021-09-13
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- using bleach to lighten the hair
- to identify allergies or contraindications
- colors opposite on color wheel
- system to understand relationships of color
- measurement of how light/dark hair is 1-10
- brown to black melanin
- color under surface of hair/skin, affects hue
- strength of color
- nonoxidation, mixed w/peroxide
- nonammonia color, adds shine + tone to hair
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- larger pigment molecules, coating action
- enters cuticle + changes hair color
- developers
- describes warmth or coolness of color
- red to yellow melanin
- used after prelightening to achieve pale color
- using color to darken the hair
- roots to end, all in 1 step
- formulated to deposit,not lift natural
- hair is prelightened before color
20 Clues: developers • strength of color • red to yellow melanin • brown to black melanin • roots to end, all in 1 step • using color to darken the hair • colors opposite on color wheel • nonoxidation, mixed w/peroxide • using bleach to lighten the hair • hair is prelightened before color • enters cuticle + changes hair color • describes warmth or coolness of color • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
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- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- H2O2
- The most important part of a color service is the_______
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- Temporary and Semipermanent colors are classified as...
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
- An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
- The standard volume of developer
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- Also known as hue
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- The system for understanding color relationships
- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- A hair color that lifts and deposits
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- What level is the darkest?
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- The strength of a color
- Base color is the ________ tone of a color
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- A hair color that lasts 4-6 washes (also known as fashion colors)
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
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 the hair blond or red? • What melanin makes black or brown colors? • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
the big bang theory 2026-04-21
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- the distribution of colors produced when light is dispersed by a prism
- an instrument that splits light into its component wavelengths to record a spectrum
- an American physicist and radio astronomer.
- a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable
- physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity
- an English astrophysicist and advocate of the steady state theory of cosmology
- a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- a renowned American avantgarde stage director, playwright, and visual artist
- an astronomical phenomenon where light from an object moving toward an observer shifts to shorter
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- everything that exists anywhere
- the cooled remnant of the hot big bang that fills the entire universe
- the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
- a collection of star systems
- the theory that the universe originated sometime between 10 billion and 20 billion years ago from the cataclysmic explosion
- a shift in the spectra of very distant galaxies toward longer wavelengths
- United States astronomer who discovered that the speed with which nebulae recede increases with their distance from the observer
- forceful exertion
18 Clues: forceful exertion • a collection of star systems • everything that exists anywhere • an American physicist and radio astronomer. • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses • the cooled remnant of the hot big bang that fills the entire universe • ...
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 • ...
THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT/CAME HOME 2016-02-04
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- What color crayon is a neat freak?
- What color crayon is very tired after being overworked?
- What crayon is the same color as the page?
- What color crayon was sat on by Duncan's dad?
- What did turquoise crayon get stuck to his head in the washing machine?
- What color crayon changed his name?
- What color crayon did Duncan peel the wrapper off of?
- What color crayon traveled all around the world?
- What color crayon has not been used ONCE?
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- What color crayon is the shortest?
- What color crayon is tired of being called "light brown"?
- What color crayon was left in the basement?
- What color crayon is always used for the outline of things?
- What color crayon got it's head stuck in a crayon sharpener?
- What melted yellow and orange crayon together?
- What color crayon writes to Duncan first saying he thinks HE should be the color of the sun?
- What color crayon has to work on holidays?
- What color crayon was used to color poo?
18 Clues: What color crayon is the shortest? • What color crayon is a neat freak? • What color crayon changed his name? • What color crayon was used to color poo? • What color crayon has not been used ONCE? • What crayon is the same color as the page? • What color crayon has to work on holidays? • What color crayon was left in the basement? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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”.
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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” • ...
