color theory Crossword Puzzles
List 2021-11-29
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- the main extradimensional judge
- Mabel's smart friend
- Jill's color
- OG triangle color
- Will's color
- Anger issues
- Pinetree
- primadonna younger sibling
- Newest SpecialTwin
- Sad
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- Host of WTNV, youngest banished sibling
- Original SmartTwinTM
- Braincell closet nerd
- Kill's color
- Original SpecialTwinTM
- The color without a sibling associated with it
- Shooting Star
- extradimensional judge's apprentice
- Mabel's strong friend
- The OG demon boi
- Newest SmartTwinTM
- Trill's color
- Cecil's color
23 Clues: Sad • Pinetree • Kill's color • Jill's color • Will's color • Anger issues • Shooting Star • Trill's color • Cecil's color • The OG demon boi • OG triangle color • Newest SmartTwinTM • Newest SpecialTwin • Original SmartTwinTM • Mabel's smart friend • Braincell closet nerd • Mabel's strong friend • Original SpecialTwinTM • primadonna younger sibling • the main extradimensional judge • ...
DECEMBER QUARTERLY WORKSHOP 2023-12-13
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- COLOR OF FIFTH POINT
- GRAND PATRON'S LAST NAME
- WHAT MONTH ARE WE IN
- ADAH'S COLOR
- COLOR OF THIRD POINT
- THE FOURTH POINT
- TODAY'S DATE
- GRAND MATRON'S LAST NAME
- SISTER WHO COLLECTS THE MONEY
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- HER COLOR IS WHITE
- ELECTA'S EMBLEM
- GRAND MASTER'S LAST NAME
- RUTH'S COLOR
- HER COLOR IS RED
- NAOMI'S HUSBAND
- COLOR OF FOURTH POINT
- THE SECOND POINT
- JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER
- WHAT IS THE NEXT HOLIDAY
- RUTH HOMELAND
20 Clues: RUTH'S COLOR • ADAH'S COLOR • TODAY'S DATE • RUTH HOMELAND • ELECTA'S EMBLEM • NAOMI'S HUSBAND • HER COLOR IS RED • THE SECOND POINT • THE FOURTH POINT • HER COLOR IS WHITE • JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER • COLOR OF FIFTH POINT • WHAT MONTH ARE WE IN • COLOR OF THIRD POINT • COLOR OF FOURTH POINT • GRAND MASTER'S LAST NAME • GRAND PATRON'S LAST NAME • WHAT IS THE NEXT HOLIDAY • GRAND MATRON'S LAST NAME • ...
Ropa y Colores 2024-09-26
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- el color de una banana
- shoes
- el color de la leche
- costs
- shirt
- I think
- cold
- antonimo de bonito
- el color de la leche con chocolate
- el color de una zanahoria
- I want
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- I wear
- pants
- la estacion cuando no hay escuela
- tshirt
- heat
- la estacion de diciembre a marzo
- el color de la lechuga
- el color del tomate
- el color de los jeans
20 Clues: heat • cold • pants • shoes • costs • shirt • I wear • tshirt • I want • I think • antonimo de bonito • el color del tomate • el color de la leche • el color de los jeans • el color de una banana • el color de la lechuga • el color de una zanahoria • la estacion de diciembre a marzo • la estacion cuando no hay escuela • el color de la leche con chocolate
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Type of leadership
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- Type of Financial method
- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
- What does a leader do?
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- Type of leadership
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
- What does a leader do?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
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- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Type of Financial method
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Type of leadership
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- Type of Financial method
- What is the bottom step of maslows theory
- Who invented the two fator theory?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
- What does a leader do?
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • What is the bottom step of maslows theory • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
POPULATION 2022-04-03
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- area Urban area
- mortality Child mortality
- of demographic transition Theory of demographic transition
- fertility rate (TFR) Total fertility rate (TFR)
- countries Developed countries
- Demographers
- structure diagrams Age structure diagrams
- death rate Crude death rate
- pyramid Population pyramid
- expectancy Life expectancy
- domestic product (GDP) Gross domestic product (GDP)
- Immigration
- momentum Population momentum
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- planning Family planning
- equation IPAT equation
- Demography
- domestic product (GDP) Gross domestic product (GDP)
- countries Developing countries
- birth rate Crude birth rate
- Emigration
- Affluence
- mortality Infant mortality
22 Clues: Affluence • Demography • Emigration • Immigration • Demographers • area Urban area • equation IPAT equation • planning Family planning • mortality Child mortality • pyramid Population pyramid • expectancy Life expectancy • mortality Infant mortality • death rate Crude death rate • birth rate Crude birth rate • momentum Population momentum • countries Developed countries • ...
Art Terms 2021-12-10
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- another word for purple
- blue and red
- the complement of purple
- colors in between primary and secondary on the color wheel
- the complement to green
- comes from 1 color, its tints, tones and shades
- complement of orange
- Orange, Green, violet
- the hue we see when light reflects off an object
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
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- colors across from each other on the color wheel
- red and yellow
- blue and yellow
- colors in the reds, yellows and oranges
- a color plus white
- colors in the greens, blues and violets
- a color plus grey
- a color plus black
- colors that are not on the color wheel
- red, blue, green
- another word for color
21 Clues: blue and red • red and yellow • blue and yellow • red, blue, green • a color plus grey • a color plus white • a color plus black • complement of orange • Orange, Green, violet • another word for color • another word for purple • the complement to green • the complement of purple • colors that are not on the color wheel • colors in the reds, yellows and oranges • ...
215 Crossword 2021-02-16
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- According to Erikson's theory, in which stage numerically do students begin experiencing success and failure?
- Kohlberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- What results in children believing others view rule-following ideas the same?
- there are stages in Erikson's stages of psychosocial development.
- Bronfenbreener created model to describe how family, school, community and cultural factors affect child's development.
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- In Piaget's Theory of Moral development, morality refers to inflexible rules made by others.
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- In what stage of Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- Erikson's stage where adolescence experiment with different roles.
- a voluntary behavior to show kindness and caring
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Erikson predicted everyone would go through psychosocial stages in lifetime.
- Erikson's theory fails to explain how or why individuals from one stage to another.
14 Clues: a voluntary behavior to show kindness and caring • What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • Erikson's stage where adolescence experiment with different roles. • ...
Learning Theorists 2022-04-22
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- classical behaviorist
- unorthodox scientific experiment
- 9 effective Instructional Strategies
- Early Literacy Theory
- mind like a computer
- Operant or Conditional
- Progressive Education
- conditional behaviorist
- 8 stages of Development
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- Hierachy of Needs
- construct knowledge
- ZPD Social Constructivism
- combine thoughts theories ideas
- Multiple Intelligences
- Mastery Learning and higher level thinking
- Theory of Connectivism
- Ages and Stages
17 Clues: Ages and Stages • Hierachy of Needs • construct knowledge • mind like a computer • classical behaviorist • Early Literacy Theory • Progressive Education • Multiple Intelligences • Theory of Connectivism • Operant or Conditional • conditional behaviorist • 8 stages of Development • ZPD Social Constructivism • combine thoughts theories ideas • unorthodox scientific experiment • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2020-06-01
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- Another name for northern lights.
- A cluster of planets that orbit one or numerous stars
- Stars become this after running out of nuclear fuel.
- Largest planet in our solar system.
- A planet in dark-blue color and a ice particle ring.
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- Distance traveled by light in ONE year.
- Consists of ice and dust and originates from Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud.
- Occurs about 2-5 times a year.
- A huge cluster of dust and gas holding billions of stars and solar systems.
- Completely burns up when hitting Earth's atmosphere
- A theory that explains how the universe began.
11 Clues: Occurs about 2-5 times a year. • Another name for northern lights. • Largest planet in our solar system. • Distance traveled by light in ONE year. • A theory that explains how the universe began. • Completely burns up when hitting Earth's atmosphere • Stars become this after running out of nuclear fuel. • A planet in dark-blue color and a ice particle ring. • ...
Colors and objects 2025-06-16
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- The color of an apple
- Objects for storing school equipment
- The color of the clouds
- The color of the elephant
- The color of grapes
- The color of the sky
- The color of chocolate food
- Color of jewelry
- The color of your hair
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- Objects for removing writing
- Items for footwear
- Color of the Sun
- The color of the leaves
- The color of the flower
- Objects for writing
- The color of orange fruit
- Items for sweeping the floor
17 Clues: Color of the Sun • Color of jewelry • Items for footwear • The color of grapes • Objects for writing • The color of the sky • The color of an apple • The color of your hair • The color of the clouds • The color of the leaves • The color of the flower • The color of the elephant • The color of orange fruit • The color of chocolate food • Objects for removing writing • ...
Review for Test of Galapagos, Primordial Earth, and Evolution 2017-05-02
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- This type of isolation happens when one species is nocturnal, and the other is not.
- This type of venom destroys tissues
- Cobras and Mambas have this type of fang
- The release of oxygen into the primordial atmosphere produced this molecule
- This type of venom paralyzes its victim
- These types of gasses, like CO2 and methane made up most of primordial earth's atmosphere.
- This is the sugar that makes up the cell wall of bacteria
- These are spiral shaped bacteria
- This theory was proposed by Lamarck and explained how giraffes' necks became elongated.
- These type of bacteria produce carbon dioxide and consume oxygen
- After being struck by lightening, amino acids formed these.
- Vipers and Rattlesnakes have this type of fang
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- The process of bacterial production is called Binary
- These type of bacteria consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen
- This type of isolation happens when two species are hunter and prey
- examples of this type of evolution include size and color
- This type of isolation happens when two populations are separated by mountains or islands
- This type of ooze is made up mostly from hydrocarbons
- This type of isolation happens when the reproductive parts don't fit
- These are the parts of the bacteria are where toxins are released
- These are the boxed shaped bacteria
- These are the hair-like extensions that allow bacteria to attach themselves to host tissues
- The islands where Darwin explored evolution
- These are spherical shapes of bacteria
- This scientist developed the theory of evolution
25 Clues: These are spiral shaped bacteria • This type of venom destroys tissues • These are the boxed shaped bacteria • These are spherical shapes of bacteria • This type of venom paralyzes its victim • Cobras and Mambas have this type of fang • The islands where Darwin explored evolution • Vipers and Rattlesnakes have this type of fang • ...
Atomic Theory Remediation 2018-03-01
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- atom with positive charge
- scientist who discovered the proton
- Dalton's theory states that atoms of different elements combine to form chemical_______ in simple whole number ratios
- all atoms of an element have the same number of protons (true or false)
- the Law of Definite Properties states that chemical compounds always contain the same elements by ______.
- scientist who believed that atoms were solid particles that could not be divided
- used to discover the electron (3 words)
- scientist who discovered the electron
- atoms with positive or negative charge
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- atoms with different masses
- law of ________ of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed
- all atoms of an element have the same number of neutrons (true or false)
- discovered with gold foil experiment
- Dalton believed that all atoms of an element have the _______ physical and chemical properties
- the smallest unit of matter
- scientist who discovered the neutron
- discovered with beryllium experiment
- atom with negative charge
18 Clues: atom with positive charge • atom with negative charge • atoms with different masses • the smallest unit of matter • scientist who discovered the proton • discovered with gold foil experiment • scientist who discovered the neutron • discovered with beryllium experiment • scientist who discovered the electron • atoms with positive or negative charge • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2025-11-26
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- Chemically softens and dissolves the protein structure of the hair
- Genetically determined excessive hair growth anywhere on the body
- Causing dark hair to grow in areas of the body where men usually grow more hair
- Adheres to skin and hair
- Need additional licenses and equipment
- Disrupt hair growth
- Transition Phase
- Shedding phase
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- Thin Peach fuzz
- Long,dark and course
- Removal of hair at or near skin level
- The process of removing hair from the follicle
- Can be applied on the skin more than once
- Active Growth phase
- Can be done wet or dry
- Most common way to remove unwanted hairs from smaller areas
- Fast, affordable service
- Applied by hand or spatula against the hair growth
18 Clues: Shedding phase • Thin Peach fuzz • Transition Phase • Active Growth phase • Disrupt hair growth • Long,dark and course • Can be done wet or dry • Adheres to skin and hair • Fast, affordable service • Removal of hair at or near skin level • Need additional licenses and equipment • Can be applied on the skin more than once • The process of removing hair from the follicle • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words )
- - speed which csn be measured in Hertz ( 2 Words)
- - Moves information between the CPU, RAM, and other devices.
- - 1024 KB's
- - 1024 bytes
- - It’s a storage device
- - Connects all hardware parts
- - 1024 GB's
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- - CPU helps the processor work faster
- - Synchronizes operations
- - Logic Operations
- - Central Processing Unit
- - A logic gate is a basic building block ( 2 Words)
- - Control execution
- - It usually consists of 8 bits
- - 1024 MB's
- - Basic Input/Output System
- - stores data permanently
18 Clues: - 1024 KB's • - 1024 MB's • - 1024 GB's • - 1024 bytes • - Logic Operations • - Control execution • - It’s a storage device • - Synchronizes operations • - Central Processing Unit • - stores data permanently • - Basic Input/Output System • - Connects all hardware parts • - It usually consists of 8 bits • - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words ) • - CPU helps the processor work faster • ...
Big Bang Theory 2026-04-21
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- A colorless,odorless,highly flammable gas,the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- The scientific study of celestial objects (planets,stars,galaxies,black holes) and phenomena originating outside Earth´s atmosphere.
- American astronomer who revolutionized cosmology by proving the existence of galaxies outside the Milky Way and discovering that the universe is expanding.
- Renowned American avant-grade theater director,playwright, and visual artist.
- The faint nearly uniform remnant radiation leftover from the Big Bang filling all space in the observable universe.
- A massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars,stellar remnants,interstellar gas,dust,and dark matter.
- A colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic noble gas.
- German-born theoretical physicist recognized as the father of modern physics.
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- German-American physicist and radio astronomer.
- Renowned English astronomer and mathematician.
- The entire range of all possible frequencies wavelengths, and photon energies of electromagnetic radiation, extending from low energy radio waves to high energy gamma rays.
- The totality of all space, time, matter, and enegry
- The narrow segment of the electromagnetic spectrum roughly 380-780 nm in wavelength.
- How astronomers explain the way the universe began.
- An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra.
- The capacity to do work.
- The scientific phenomenon where light or other electromagnetic radiation from an object is increased in wavelength.
- The displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.
18 Clues: The capacity to do work. • Renowned English astronomer and mathematician. • German-American physicist and radio astronomer. • The totality of all space, time, matter, and enegry • How astronomers explain the way the universe began. • A colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic noble gas. • An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra. • ...
Important People 2022-01-17
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- Great Chinese explorer
- King of the Mali
- He discovered the Americas for Europe
- He divided the Roman Empire
- He took enlightenment ideas and made them accessible to the people in his plays
- Proved the heliocentric theory
- Greatest Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- His big 3 enlightenment ideas are in the Declaration of Independence
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- Discovered the heliocentric theory
- Christianity based on his teachings
- He began Islam
- He was first to sail to India by water
- Explained how the heliocentric theory worked
- Tsar that westernized Russia
- Wrote a book about his travels to China
- King of France with absolute power
- Started the Reformation with 95 Theses
17 Clues: He began Islam • King of the Mali • Great Chinese explorer • He divided the Roman Empire • Tsar that westernized Russia • Proved the heliocentric theory • Discovered the heliocentric theory • King of France with absolute power • Christianity based on his teachings • He discovered the Americas for Europe • He was first to sail to India by water • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 crossword 2019-01-29
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- what event occurred 15 billion years ago
- enclosed some seas are- isolated from other sections of ocean
- what is it called when the stars blow up
- tides Single moon provides for
- some seas are enclosed lakes such as
- out of the six major continental lands which is the first area
- Hubble who discovered the redshift
- What year did stanley miller experiment
- what's the deepest color you can go to in the ocean
- which ocean is the second and youngest ocean
- ice covers what percent of earth's total surface
- what percent of the ocean's surface is covered
- the Indian ocean has the - trade route between Africa and Asia
- some seas are
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- theory a - theory is how stars and planets were formed
- planets are formed through what
- a cloud of cold dust and gas within a galaxy is called
- stars,dust, and gas are held together by
- north america includes u.s, mexico and
- inner material concentrated into a - and outer material formed outer planets
- which ocean covers one third of earth's surface
- how do the stars shine
- what is it called when iron sunk to the middle of the planet
- which ocean is the smallest and includes water from north
- gas massive spheres are called
- in - the united nations established the boundaries of the ocean and continents
- skater a solar nebula is like a
- what percent of the land masses are covered
- which planet is a typical
- way the galaxy is spiraled by
30 Clues: some seas are • how do the stars shine • which planet is a typical • way the galaxy is spiraled by • tides Single moon provides for • gas massive spheres are called • planets are formed through what • skater a solar nebula is like a • Hubble who discovered the redshift • some seas are enclosed lakes such as • north america includes u.s, mexico and • ...
PSYC341 Writing Assignment 3 2018-05-07
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- memory of events that happened to you
- a stimulus causes a response
- interference from later memories
- words at the beginning of a list are easier to recall
- looking inward
- in English, word order matters
- this is a level of processing for encoding long-term memory
- gestalt law where closer items group together
- language comprehension is affected by this
- a technique that increases the capacity of short-term memory
- this type of ad is more effective than a subliminal ad
- this is a method of representation (x+5=y)
- knowledge, monitoring, and control of your own memory
- if we coded images in this way i would draw the Starbucks logo perfectly from memory
- this is a type of heuristic
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- these make it difficult to get from initial state to goal state
- exhaustive search
- the color blue tastes sweet
- yacht is an example of this type of word
- this is a factor of second language acquisition
- this estimate becomes longer when there are more intervening cities
- someone with this cannot recognize their mother's face
- repeating what you hear, used in dichotic listening tasks
- this categorization theory is subject to overcrowding
- a condition where a man cannot see an object, but he knows it's moving
- ROYGBIV helps you remember the colors of the rainbow
- this state of attention allows you to be more creative
- your eye muscles tell you how close an object is
- these kids are better at theory of mind tasks
- this context is more important than physical context
30 Clues: looking inward • exhaustive search • the color blue tastes sweet • this is a type of heuristic • a stimulus causes a response • in English, word order matters • interference from later memories • memory of events that happened to you • yacht is an example of this type of word • language comprehension is affected by this • this is a method of representation (x+5=y) • ...
Nerds Knobs Crossword! 2013-04-30
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- Master Windu possess this color lightsaber.
- A number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.
- Proud, brainy intelectual.
- A fictious story arranged in comic-strip format presented as a book.
- Software release.
- A young science with concepts such as branes, and extra dimensions.
- Ancient Greek drinking party.
- One of the first and most famous mainframe computer.
- Avoids work.
- Helium (He), (Ne), (Ar), (Kr), (Xe).
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- Father of Science Fiction
- Torvalds The driving force behind the development of the Linux kernel.
- Celestial hunter.
- A set of technologies allowing one to feel as if they were present, at a place other than their true location.
- Cosmological theory of this event led to the formation of our universe.
- Each human cell has 46.
- Memonic for WWT Core Values.
- Oldest high IQ society in the world.
18 Clues: Avoids work. • Celestial hunter. • Software release. • Each human cell has 46. • Father of Science Fiction • Proud, brainy intelectual. • Memonic for WWT Core Values. • Ancient Greek drinking party. • Oldest high IQ society in the world. • Helium (He), (Ne), (Ar), (Kr), (Xe). • Master Windu possess this color lightsaber. • One of the first and most famous mainframe computer. • ...
Perception of Color, Depth, and Size 2023-11-08
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- Characterized by the three separate attributes of hue, saturation, and luminous intensity, but in general usage the term refers to hue only
- There is no L (long wavelength, or red) pigment. This makes it hard to distinguish between red and green, making reds look particularly dark
- Our cones allow us to see details in normal light conditions, as well as color
- Visual illusion causing retinal impressions to retain a phantom-like image of a previously present stimulus
- These cues require integration of information from the two eyes and include signals about the convergence of the eyes and binocular disparity
- The inability to discriminate between colors and to perceive color hues
- Any chronic abnormal alignment of the eyes, making normal binocular fixation and binocular vision impossible
- An eye with poor vision that is mainly caused by underuse, especially the unused eye in strabismus
- Optical illusion where a pair of converging lines distorts the perception of two identically sized lines
- There is no S (short wavelength) pigment. This makes it difficult to distinguish yellows, greens, and blues
- Any of a variety of means used by the visual system to interpret the apparent size of a stimulus
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- The most common form of the disorder involves the green or red receptors of the cone cells in the retina, causing a red-green confusion
- One or both eyes turn inward toward the nose, also known as being cross-eyed
- The faculty or state of being able to see
- There is no M (medium wavelength, or green) pigment. This makes it hard to distinguish between red and green
- Demonstrates how retinal size is determined by a combination of object size and viewing distance
- Poor vision caused by abnormal visual experience in early life and not any physical defect of the eye
- Any of a variety of means used to inform the visual system about the depth of a target or its distance from the observer
18 Clues: The faculty or state of being able to see • The inability to discriminate between colors and to perceive color hues • One or both eyes turn inward toward the nose, also known as being cross-eyed • Our cones allow us to see details in normal light conditions, as well as color • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
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- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- The system for understanding color relationships
- What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- A hair color that lasts 4-6 washes (also known as fashion colors)
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
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- What level is the darkest?
- H2O2
- Cream and oil lightners can be used on the _____
- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- What texture of hair takes the longest to process?
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- The strength of a color
- Also known as hue
- The standard volume of developer
- ____ is also known as a predisposition test to identify an allergy to the color
- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- A hair color that lifts and deposits
32 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? • What melanin makes black or brown colors? • ...
Psych 2024-04-15
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- Framework based on past events and experiences
- Psychologist most associated with classical conditioning
- Whole experience is more than just the sum of its parts
- Research method where one population is studied over along period of time
- Word that describes the brains ability to react, adapt, and change
- What is Kinesthesis is related to
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- Typeof research that uses interviews or questionares
- First female preident of the APA
- Inhibits or blocks neurotransmitter activity
- Theory of color vision created by Young and Helmholtz
- One of the measures of central tendency
- Psychologist most associated with operant conditioning
- Agency that puts guidlines of how ethical and humane a study is
- Scientific approach to about how thoughts and behaviors vary between cultures
14 Clues: First female preident of the APA • What is Kinesthesis is related to • One of the measures of central tendency • Inhibits or blocks neurotransmitter activity • Framework based on past events and experiences • Typeof research that uses interviews or questionares • Theory of color vision created by Young and Helmholtz • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2016-03-02
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- a hat worn in the winter
- color of paper
- color of an orange
- color of a tire
- color of the sky
- color of a tomato
- the season when leaves change color
- something worn over clothes for warmth
- the hottest season
- large shopping center
- the coldest season
- what you wear
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- to be hot
- things worn on your legs
- to be cold
- the season when flowers bloom
- you wear under you shoes
- color of dirt
- how much something costs
- things worn on your legs that are usually blue
- not pretty
- color of the sun
- what you pay for things with
- color of grass
24 Clues: to be hot • large shopping center • to be cold • color of dirt • color of the sun • you wear under you shoes • color of paper • color of an orange • what you wear • not pretty • color of grass • things worn on your legs • color of a tire • ...
Social/Moral/Emotional Theories 2021-02-16
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- In what stage of Erikson's theory do children develop a sense of independence?
- What results in children believing others view rule ideology the same?
- Bronfenbrenner created _____ model to describe how family, school, community, and cultural factors affect child's development.
- Erikson predicted everyone would go through _____ psychosocial stages in their lifetime.
- Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning?
- Erikson’s theory fails to explain how or why individuals ____ from one stage to another
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- In Piaget’s Theory of Moral Development, _______ morality refers to Inflexible rules made by others.
- Lee _____ pioneered social cognitive learning
- What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring?
- What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory?
- Kholberg probed children's responses to a series of situations, otherwise known as what?
- Jeen _____ is known as the father of developmental physchology
- Erikson’s stage where adolescence experiment with different roles
- According to Erikson's theory, in which stage do students begin experiencing success and failure?
14 Clues: Lee _____ pioneered social cognitive learning • What is the second stage of Piaget's moral reasoning theory? • What are voluntary actions towards one another such as caring? • Jeen _____ is known as the father of developmental physchology • Which theorist has a six stage approach about moral reasoning? • ...
MODULE 4: THE FRAMEWORK 2025-07-02
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- German philosopher who believed ethics comes from autonomous reasoning.
- Greek word meaning “end”; used in moral theories focusing on results.
- A cardinal virtue referring to self-restraint and moderation.
- A moral habit developed through consistent right actions.
- Greek philosopher who emphasized character and purpose in ethics.
- The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences.
- A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage.
- The ultimate goal of utilitarianism according to Mill and Bentham.
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- A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery.
- Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative.
- Rawls’ idea that ensures fairness and equal liberty in society.
- Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes
- Ethical approach focused on moral character rather than rules or consequences.
- Moral theory that derives duty based on achieving good ends.
- Philosopher and theologian known for the ethics of natural law.
15 Clues: A cardinal virtue that shows moral bravery. • A vice or negative trait, the opposite of courage. • Moral theory that includes the categorical imperative. • Ethical theory that evaluates morality based on outcomes • The moral theory that emphasizes duty over consequences. • A moral habit developed through consistent right actions. • ...
PSYC341 Writing Assignment 3 2018-05-07
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- this is a method of representation (x+5=y)
- memory of events that happened to you
- this state of attention allows you to be more creative
- this estimate becomes longer when there are more intervening cities
- words at the beginning of a list are easier to recall
- knowledge, monitoring, and control of your own memory
- exhaustive search
- someone with this cannot recognize their mother's face
- a condition where a man cannot see an object, but he knows it's moving
- your eye muscles tell you how close an object is
- this is a level of processing for encoding long-term memory
- this is a type of heuristic
- interference from later memories
- this context is more important than physical context
- these make it difficult to get from initial state to goal state
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- a technique that increases the capacity of short-term memory
- gestalt law where closer items group together
- in English, word order matters
- this type of ad is more effective than a subliminal ad
- yacht is an example of this type of word
- looking inward
- the color blue tastes sweet
- language comprehension is affected by this
- a stimulus causes a response
- repeating what you hear, used in dichotic listening tasks
- these kids are better at theory of mind tasks
- this is a factor of second language acquisition
- if we coded images in this way i would draw the Starbucks logo perfectly from memory
- ROYGBIV helps you remember the colors of the rainbow
- this categorization theory is subject to overcrowding
30 Clues: looking inward • exhaustive search • the color blue tastes sweet • this is a type of heuristic • a stimulus causes a response • in English, word order matters • interference from later memories • memory of events that happened to you • yacht is an example of this type of word • this is a method of representation (x+5=y) • language comprehension is affected by this • ...
Do do doooo univeristy challenge 2025-01-30
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- What was the first country to grant women the right to vote?
- Which English architect designed St. Paul’s Cathedral in London?
- Which Norse god wields Mjölnir, the hammer of thunder?
- Which programming language, developed in the 1990s, is named after a type of snake?
- Which British Prime Minister signed the Good Friday Agreement in 1998?
- Which British scientist proposed the wave theory of light in opposition to Newton's particle theory?
- What was the name of the battle in 1066 in which Harold II was defeated by William the Conqueror?
- Which country has the most natural lakes in the world?
- Which football club has won the most English top-division titles?
- Which African country was formerly known as Abyssinia?
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- Which British prime minister served the longest tenure in the 20th century?
- What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
- What is the only US state that begins with the letter P?
- Which type of RNA carries amino acids to ribosomes during protein synthesis?
- What is the SI derived unit for electrical resistance?
- Which Hindu god is often depicted with an elephant head?
- Which Shakespeare play features the characters Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia?
- Who won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Revenant?
- Which element has the chemical symbol W?
- Which protein gives red blood cells their color?
- Which British monarch was the last to die on the battlefield?
- Which ocean current is responsible for keeping Western Europe’s climate mild?
22 Clues: Which element has the chemical symbol W? • Which protein gives red blood cells their color? • Which Norse god wields Mjölnir, the hammer of thunder? • What is the SI derived unit for electrical resistance? • Which country has the most natural lakes in the world? • Which African country was formerly known as Abyssinia? • ...
FORGETTING THEORIES AND EVIDENCE 2013-04-19
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- The people who showed they could remember all the scores of matches played by their team throughout the year?
- anything that provides a ........... to memory recall and makes forgetting less likely.
- Experimental finding from serial position studies which supports the displacement theory of forgetting.
- Forgetting theory as described by Freud.
- Another name for Retrieval failure ‘.....(what).... Forgetting’.
- American footballers suffered from this and were then used as evidence for a theory of forgetting from long term memory. Bonus mark, explain what was found (link to theory) and highlight 1 strength of this study.
- A method used to access memories that have been moved into the unconscious mind by the ........
- Type of interference; I know the definition of displacement is.........but I've forgotten Freud's idea (definition) of displacement, which was ..........? (Bonus marks fill in gaps).
- Places, sounds, sights and smells can .....(what).... memory recall and act as cues.
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- A likely cause for why lack of consolidation may occur in someone.
- Name of the researcher who found that interference is greater when information is similar.
- States forgetting occurs when changes to .........cells that are needed for memories to get to long term do not occur. There is a ..............to the memory process.
- Interference states memories can become ………(what?)……. with each other especially if similar and cause forgetting.
- a type of cue, related to ................
- Claims if trace connections are not strengthened a memory will fade away.
- …(what?)…. Amnesia supports the theory of Motivated forgetting. Explain why .
- Who recalled better when the context cues present during ............ were the same as the context cues during ............
- Type of interference; I can no longer remember to tie my shoe laces using 'rabbit ears' technique that I learnt when I was 3yrs old.
- For displacement theory to be a correct explanation of forgetting in it must agree with the MSM and believe that it is what kind of store?
19 Clues: Forgetting theory as described by Freud. • a type of cue, related to ................ • Another name for Retrieval failure ‘.....(what).... Forgetting’. • A likely cause for why lack of consolidation may occur in someone. • Claims if trace connections are not strengthened a memory will fade away. • ...
german crossword 2023-05-09
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- what color is a mint leaf?
- what color is the ocean?
- what color is an orange?
- what color is a rock?
- A rainbow is _
- what color is the sky?
- what color is a cloud?
- what color is a rose?
- what is the color of an overripe banana?
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- what is the color of a grape?
- what color is pencil lead
- what is the color of an ripe banana?
- what color is the night sky?
- what is an apple?
- what color is a pear
- what is the mixture of blue and green?
- what is coal?
17 Clues: what is coal? • A rainbow is _ • what is an apple? • what color is a pear • what color is a rock? • what color is a rose? • what color is the sky? • what color is a cloud? • what color is the ocean? • what color is an orange? • what color is pencil lead • what color is a mint leaf? • what color is the night sky? • what is the color of a grape? • what is the color of an ripe banana? • ...
Humanities Puzzle 2021-04-20
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- Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33"?
- The elements of jazz and street slang in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks show the influence of?
- Which artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism?
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as?
- The pioneer figure in American Pop art was?
- The aesthetic, production, and materials of minimalist artworks are inspired by _____ technology.
- Wright's extraordinary house, "Fallingwater," depended on the inventive use of the _____.
- A major component of hip-hop music is?
- The effort on the part of contemporary physicists to achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in the ____ theory.
- The first totalitarian state of the twentieth century was established in?
- Einstein on the Beach, one of the first operas to employ electronically amplified instrumentation, was written by?
- In his landmark poem The Rock, T. S. Eliot claimed that the knowledge accumulated by Western civilization brought twentieth-century Westerners closer to?
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- Arguably the most radical development in music in the last fifty years, as seen in synthesizers and sampling, has been the _____ technology.
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in?
- Beckett's Waiting for Godot belongs to a dramatic genre known as theater of the ____.
- According to Freud, civilization was the product of the?
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of?
- Some critics contend that Postmodernism originated with the rejection of the International Style in the field of?
- In his landmark poem The Rock, T. S. Eliot claimed that the knowledge accumulated by Western civilization brought twentieth-century Westerners closer to?
- The leading action painter of the twentieth century was?
- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce's landmark work?
21 Clues: A major component of hip-hop music is? • The pioneer figure in American Pop art was? • Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33"? • According to Freud, civilization was the product of the? • Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of? • The leading action painter of the twentieth century was? • ...
Spanish 6A vocabulary 2022-03-18
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- El color de una patata
- El color de una naranja
- Algo que parece desagradable
- El color de un plátano
- Colgar de sobre tu ventana.
- Una mesa al lado de tu cama
- Usado ver tu reflejo.
- Producir luz.
- Algo atractivo o agradable.
- Una habitación para dormir
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- Te despierta por la mañana.
- Un revestimiento de suelo.
- El color de las uvas
- En que duermes
- El color del agua.
- El color de la grava
- El color del césped.
- Está arte decoración.
- Para en posesión de algo.
- El color de las cerezas.
20 Clues: Producir luz. • En que duermes • El color del agua. • El color de las uvas • El color de la grava • El color del césped. • Usado ver tu reflejo. • El color de una patata • El color de un plátano • El color de una naranja • Está arte decoración. • El color de las cerezas. • Para en posesión de algo. • Un revestimiento de suelo. • Una habitación para dormir • Te despierta por la mañana. • ...
colores y animales 2022-02-08
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- miauuu
- color from the sun
- this animal lives in the desert
- animal best friend of human, allways happy
- color from earth
- big animal, paco rides on him once
- is the king of the jungle
- long and poisonous animal
- color of the elephant
- favourite color of gabi
- color of the sky
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- lives in the mountain, and has hair
- produce milk and is black and white
- amimal naranja y negro
- hello
- bye bye
- color of indonesia flag
- color of the trees and plants
- goodmorning
- color of a very popular juice
20 Clues: hello • miauuu • bye bye • goodmorning • color from earth • color of the sky • color from the sun • amimal naranja y negro • color of the elephant • color of indonesia flag • favourite color of gabi • is the king of the jungle • long and poisonous animal • color of the trees and plants • color of a very popular juice • this animal lives in the desert • big animal, paco rides on him once • ...
CF13 2026-06-12
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- Scientist known for Boyle's Law
- Greek philosopher associated with atomism
- Scientist who proposed modern atomic theory
- Father of modern chemistry
- Scientist who studies matter and its changes
- Creator of the first widely accepted periodic table
- Finding something previously unknown
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- Testing ideas through observation and measurement
- Theory that matter is made of tiny particles
- Greek philosopher with an early matter theory
- Scientist known for the mole concept
- Pioneer in radioactivity research
- Discovered the atomic nucleus
- Ancient practice that preceded chemistry
14 Clues: Father of modern chemistry • Discovered the atomic nucleus • Scientist known for Boyle's Law • Pioneer in radioactivity research • Scientist known for the mole concept • Finding something previously unknown • Ancient practice that preceded chemistry • Greek philosopher associated with atomism • Scientist who proposed modern atomic theory • ...
Child Psychology 2020-04-29
8 Clues: Cognitive theory • Hierarchy of needs • Psychosocial theory • Operant conditioing • Social learning theory • Classical conditioning • separation - individuation theory • Psychosexual theory/Psychoanalytic theory
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-04-29
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- What is a type of nonfinancial method?
- Who created the hierachy of needs theory?
- Type of leadership
- Whose theory is based only on increasing
- What does a leader do?
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent child relationship?
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- What is the bottom step of maslows theory?
- Type of Financial method
- What theory focuses on the needs of the employees?
- Who invented the two fator theory?
10 Clues: Type of leadership • What does a leader do? • Type of Financial method • Who invented the two fator theory? • What is a type of nonfinancial method? • Whose theory is based only on increasing • Who created the hierachy of needs theory? • What is the bottom step of maslows theory? • What theory focuses on the needs of the employees? • ...
Chapter 3 Honors Psychology Vocab 2022-09-29
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- Wanted to establish psychology as a "hard" science.
- Repersents the best "scientific" medical knowledge of the time.
- The father of modern science and a major prophet of the Scientific Revolution.
- Substance dualism most famously defended by René Descartes
- Is the Worldview assumption that defines the difference between the old and new psychology.
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- Greek doctor and philosopher who proposed an early theory of human personality types.
- Descartes methods is known as.
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- Who rejected Church authority in favor of individual, spiritled understanding.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from experience.
- The 16th century was the.
- The sole and definitive source of knowledge.
- A theory or doctrine that denies the existence of a distinction
- Is disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods.
- Were thought to be completely mechanical and physical.
- The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium
- Modern science traced their roots to which Christian Philosopher.
- Descartes believed that the physical and spiritual connected at the.
18 Clues: The 16th century was the. • Descartes methods is known as. • The sole and definitive source of knowledge. • Wanted to establish psychology as a "hard" science. • Were thought to be completely mechanical and physical. • The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium • The theory that all knowledge is derived from experience. • ...
Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment 2023-05-19
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- Developed the heliocentric theory
- Believed in the seperation of church and state
- Created laws for plantary motion
- Where did the enlightment begin
- A logial procedure for gathering and testing scientific data.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
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- Made it possible for scientists to preform direct obeservation
- Who was in trouble with the Church for supporting Copernicus’s theories?
- Theory that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Who supported the idea of religious tolerance?
- Developed the social contract theory
- Descartes Father of Modern Rationalism.
- What is the name of the Law of Motion discovered by Newton?
13 Clues: Where did the enlightment begin • Created laws for plantary motion • Developed the heliocentric theory • Developed the social contract theory • Descartes Father of Modern Rationalism. • Believed in the seperation of church and state • Who supported the idea of religious tolerance? • Theory that the sun is in the center of the universe • ...
mia au 15-1 15-2 2021-06-03
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- made the theory of relativity
- the worst economic downturn in history
- type of music
- a theory that emphasizes the existence of the individual person
- American aviator
- a series of programs
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- German state from 1918 to 1933
- German philosopher
- theory of gravity
- 32nd U.S. president
- a cabinet of a goverment in which several parties cooperate
- austrian neorologist
- avant-grade movement in art and literature
13 Clues: type of music • American aviator • theory of gravity • German philosopher • 32nd U.S. president • austrian neorologist • a series of programs • made the theory of relativity • German state from 1918 to 1933 • the worst economic downturn in history • avant-grade movement in art and literature • a cabinet of a goverment in which several parties cooperate • ...
Colors 2024-03-08
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- The color of mayo
- The color of the Red Cross
- The color of Garfield
- The color of khaki pants
- The color of the Smurfs
- The color of an iguana
- The color of 2nd place
- The color of daisy
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- The color of an acorn
- The color of a plum
- The color of the rich
- The color of Albuquerque
- The color that the Statue of Liberty used to be
- The color of Barbie
- The color of a koala bear
- The color Ms. K wears the most
16 Clues: The color of mayo • The color of daisy • The color of a plum • The color of Barbie • The color of an acorn • The color of the rich • The color of Garfield • The color of an iguana • The color of 2nd place • The color of the Smurfs • The color of Albuquerque • The color of khaki pants • The color of a koala bear • The color of the Red Cross • The color Ms. K wears the most • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-14
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- Type of car that James' stepfather had
- The city that's like magic
- The language Ruth and her family spoke
- Ruth's childhood friend
- Name of Ruth's first boyfriend
- Man The name James gave the man
- York The name Chicken man gave to James
- Changed her named to Karen and is James' ex boyfriend
- Impala The car referred to as a "bomb"
- The name that Ruth called her father
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- Name of Ruth's brother that died in the war
- "I was born an _____ Jew"
- Hired Ruth as a manicurist
- The town Ruth grew up in
- The name they used to call Ruth
- A special type of handshake
- "Aunt Mary, was having her own party with a man named Mr. ____"
- Dennis's first name
- The number of kids Ruth had
- Where the graduation ceremony was taking place
20 Clues: Dennis's first name • Ruth's childhood friend • The town Ruth grew up in • "I was born an _____ Jew" • Hired Ruth as a manicurist • The city that's like magic • A special type of handshake • The number of kids Ruth had • Name of Ruth's first boyfriend • The name they used to call Ruth • Man The name James gave the man • The name that Ruth called her father • ...
Famous People of Color 2017-03-01
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- second african american inventor to recieve a patent
- farming inventor
- Contributed to the science of food preservation
- African American inventor, invented the pacemaker
- first black person to receive a degree from the university of Chicago
- 1st black president of the american psychological association
- first licensed black nurse
- first africab to receive a doctrine in chemistry
- electrical enginneer, business man who was the president of the USA's African union company
- patented a fridge system
- Went to school for agriculture, invented peanut butter
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- anthropologist who coined the phrases voluntary and involuntary minority
- founder and ceo of Boston corp.
- African American who obtained U.S patent rights for her improvements for the ironing board
- first female doctor to receive a patent
- Physicist and educator, 1st African American to earn a P.hD from any American Unviversity, completing his dissertaion at Yale in 1876
- first black person to be a member of a unsegregated surgical team
- first black person to perform a successful pericardium surgery
- invented the lacing machine
- exchanged letter with thomas jefferson
20 Clues: farming inventor • patented a fridge system • first licensed black nurse • invented the lacing machine • founder and ceo of Boston corp. • exchanged letter with thomas jefferson • first female doctor to receive a patent • Contributed to the science of food preservation • first africab to receive a doctrine in chemistry • African American inventor, invented the pacemaker • ...
The Color of Water 2016-05-31
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- State of wealth the family lived in
- Ruth's father
- Religion young Ruth followed.
- Last name of Ruth's first husband
- Occupation of Ruth's father.
- Town in Virginia where Ruth lived
- An issue that James constantly worried about
- Place where Ruth met Andrew McBride
- Christianity is a...
- Last name of Ruth's second husband
- Ruth's mother
- Ruth's Brother
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- Mother of James
- Number of children in the family
- Ruth's grandmother
- Ruth and Andrew McBride founded a...
- Place where adolescent James and his family moved
- Place where the McBride-Jordan family lived
- Ruth sent her children to good schools for good
- Main person in the book
20 Clues: Ruth's father • Ruth's mother • Ruth's Brother • Mother of James • Ruth's grandmother • Christianity is a... • Main person in the book • Occupation of Ruth's father. • Religion young Ruth followed. • Number of children in the family • Last name of Ruth's first husband • Town in Virginia where Ruth lived • Last name of Ruth's second husband • State of wealth the family lived in • ...
The Color Of Water 2016-05-31
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- What Illness did Mameh have
- McBride who was afraid to drive
- Who did Ruth Worship
- What school did Ruth force her kids to attend
- Where did rachel and her family Move
- What was Ruth's real name
- How did Ruth's second husband die
- When did ruth get sent to New York
- What did Ruth call her mom
- Ruth McBride had how many kids
- What was Ruth born as
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- Where was Ruth born
- Jame's father died from ____ Cancer
- What did Rachel call her dad
- What was Rachel's sister's name
- What did Ruth Ride to get to places
- Where did Ruth and Dennis live together
- Where did Rachel's father threaten to send her back too
- What was Rachel's brother's name
- How many times did Ruth get married
20 Clues: Where was Ruth born • Who did Ruth Worship • What was Ruth born as • What was Ruth's real name • What did Ruth call her mom • What Illness did Mameh have • What did Rachel call her dad • Ruth McBride had how many kids • McBride who was afraid to drive • What was Rachel's sister's name • What was Rachel's brother's name • How did Ruth's second husband die • ...
Color, Value, and Line 2013-09-30
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- / What we perceive based on the light our eyes are exposed to.
- / The path of a dot moving through space.
- / Colors that have no visual temperature.
- / The lightness or darkness of a color.
- / Colors that sit directly across from each other on the Color Wheel.
- / Type of line that changes direction suddenly and shows erratic movement.
- / Values are used to create the illusion of __________.
- / Orange, green, and violet are the ____________ colors which you can make by mixing together two primaries.
- / Type of line that goes straight up and down and shows strength.
- / Type of line that leans to the left or the right and shows movement.
- / Third set of colors that you can make by mixing together a primary and a secondary.
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- / Type of line that changes direction little by little and shows graceful movement.
- / A small illustration of how a color changes from light to dark.
- / Color made by mixing violet and blue together.
- / Type of line that goes straight side to side and shows calm.
- / Complimentary color of blue-green.
- / Green, blue-violet, and red-violet all have this visual temperature.
- / Mixing black with a color creates a __________ of that color.
- / Mixing white with a color creates a __________ of that color.
- / The first set of color that you CAN NOT make: red, yellow, and blue.
- / Red-violet, orange, and yellow-orange all have this visual temperature.
- / Color made by mixing together yellow and blue.
22 Clues: / Complimentary color of blue-green. • / The lightness or darkness of a color. • / The path of a dot moving through space. • / Colors that have no visual temperature. • / Color made by mixing violet and blue together. • / Color made by mixing together yellow and blue. • / Values are used to create the illusion of __________. • ...
Color Me Dark Vocabulary 2016-05-05
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- Dull, Bleak, lifeless
- ghost
- illegally kill someone for a crime
- House where the parson lives
- tenet farmer who gives parts of crops for rent
- run and leap; limitation of feeling or action
- member of the Ku Klux Klan
- elaborated framework for a coffin
- Killed
- Easily annoyed
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- member of the clergy
- person whose business is preparing dead bodies for burial
- system of government by whole population
- secret way of writing
- Harsh or rough sound or noise
- square of cotten used to wipe one's nose
- to make or say
- part of the roof that overhangs the wall
- small fish used as bait
- To persuade
20 Clues: ghost • Killed • To persuade • to make or say • Easily annoyed • member of the clergy • Dull, Bleak, lifeless • secret way of writing • small fish used as bait • member of the Ku Klux Klan • House where the parson lives • Harsh or rough sound or noise • elaborated framework for a coffin • illegally kill someone for a crime • system of government by whole population • ...
Family, Color, and Hobby 2022-06-07
20 Clues: ibu • biru • bibi • ayah • green • paman • kakek • nenek • merah • sepupu • menari • membaca • memasak • berenang • berkebun • menyanyi • berwisata • memancing • saudara perempuan • saudara laki-laki
Local Color Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-14
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- it means communal unity, helping others without expecting rewards, to achieve a certain goal
- an event marked by festivities or celebration
- they were the ones who colonized the Philippines for 333 years
- a Filipino word referring to a creature like a little man with magical powers
- love for one's country
- one of the major languages in the Philippines
- refers to the skin color of Filipinos
- a serenade tradition in rural areas of the Philippines in which young men may formally meet single lady visitors
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- a traditional children's game played in a rectangular grid drawn into the ground
- a small house made of wood or bamboo and nipa leaves
- a filipino trait that describes their warm welcome of visitors
- refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the indigenous Philippine folk religions
- one good trait of Filipinos
- hero n an locano epic
- fertilized developing egg embryo that is boiled or steamed and eaten from the shell
- a Philippine dance where dancer use a fan or handkerchief
- an ilocano word for mother
- a name, and a the same time refers to women characteristic of being shy and simple
- a type of rice cake native to the Philippines
- observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (sawm), prayer, reflection and community
20 Clues: hero n an locano epic • love for one's country • an ilocano word for mother • one good trait of Filipinos • refers to the skin color of Filipinos • an event marked by festivities or celebration • one of the major languages in the Philippines • a type of rice cake native to the Philippines • a small house made of wood or bamboo and nipa leaves • ...
The Color Purple Vocab 2024-05-21
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- A cap to protect the fingers during sewing
- An oily liquid used as fuel for a stove
- Someone who is mistreated by someone with power
- A style of net fishing
- Milk that has curdled or went sour
- Things that haunt a residence, ghosts
- A style or pattern of quilting
- An old saying for diapers
- A record player invented in 1887
- To comment disapprovingly
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- Intimidating to get one's way
- A black run establishment similar to a bar
- A popular song in American jazz
- Shouting or yelling
- Another name for moonshine
- A wallet typically made of leather
- A pair of gloves
- To be romantic with intention of marriage
- Irritable or grumpy
- A closet like piece of furniture
- Looking exhausted and unwell
21 Clues: A pair of gloves • Shouting or yelling • Irritable or grumpy • A style of net fishing • An old saying for diapers • To comment disapprovingly • Another name for moonshine • Looking exhausted and unwell • Intimidating to get one's way • A style or pattern of quilting • A popular song in American jazz • A closet like piece of furniture • A record player invented in 1887 • ...
WHAT COLOR IS IT ???? 2023-07-21
32 Clues: Nó • Số • Đỏ • Tím • Đen • Nâu • Già • Cam • Số 5 • Số 3 • Số 6 • Số 7 • Số 4 • Vàng • Số 1 • Số 8 • Số 2 • Hồng • Số 9 • Số 10 • Trắng • Cái gì • Xanh lá • An lành • Màu sắc • Tạm biệt • Xin chào • Buổi tối • Buổi sáng • Buổi chiều • Xanh dương • Như thế nào
Color Code Lvl 1 2022-12-30
MTG Color Combinations (All) 2023-02-03
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- They love dragons, and they affect everyone's boards. They also sacrifice their own permanent.
- They like the big stuff, big creatures, cast big spells and take lots of extra turns.
- The law, stops everything.
- Don't have reanimation
- They're missing good mana ramp
- Sacrifice and be agressive is what they like, they also reanimate, and have lots of removal.
- In general, they like to mill and sacrifice, and their graveward is important to them.
- They like to draw cards,removal and spellcasting.
- The Gardeners, they like tokens, and lots of little blockers.
- The Wizards, like to cast as much spells, big or small, draw cards and deal damage.
- They have everything
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- Likes their many creatures, either from the grave of on the battlefeild.
- They can't counter spells or draw to many cards
- The cult, they love to gamble, and cares only about themselves.
- Don't have to many burn spells or creatures with haste
- Big creatures,life gain, ramp and removal, what else do you want?
- The Religious Bank, extort, sacrifice and make token, that the fun they like.
- The Scientists, they like to make new creations and grow their things.
- The army, likes extra combat.
- The Tribe,they like to go ungabouga with big creatures.
- The Grave Diggers, love their graveyard, and abuses it.
- Drawing cards, blowing opponents boards and exiling the important combo peices.
- They like to draw cards, have counters and tokens.
- The spys, likes ninjas and to see their deck.
- Enjoy drawing cards, remouve things and gain life.
- They are missing the life gain and token creatures color.
26 Clues: They have everything • Don't have reanimation • The law, stops everything. • The army, likes extra combat. • They're missing good mana ramp • The spys, likes ninjas and to see their deck. • They can't counter spells or draw to many cards • They like to draw cards,removal and spellcasting. • They like to draw cards, have counters and tokens. • ...
¿De qué color es? 2022-08-28
22 Clues: dog • red • pig • duck • fish • bull • blue • pink • crab • gray • green • black • white • brown • orange • yellow • purple • monkey • octopus • dolphin • elephant • crocodile
The Color Purple Crossword 2023-05-22
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- The person who is abused and breaks free
- One of Celie's abusers and her husband
- Someone Adam loves
- Sofia's husband and Squeak's lover
- A woman who stands up for herself and ends up in jail for it
- What does Celie make for a living?
- What do Celie and Shug find out Mr. is hiding from Celie?
- Celie's son
- Who does Celie first write her letters to?
- Celie's daughter
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- What does Celie do before leaving Mr.?
- Celie's sister and who she writes letters to later in the book
- What is Nettie's family occupation?
- Nettie's adoptive mom
- What's the tribe name that Nettie lives with in Africa?
- Harpo's new girlfriend while Sofia was in Jail
- Avery Who Celie and Mr. both love
- Nettie's adoptive dad and eventually husband
- Celie's first abuser and the person she had 2 kids with
- Shug's new boyfriend who Celie doesn't like
20 Clues: Celie's son • Celie's daughter • Someone Adam loves • Nettie's adoptive mom • Avery Who Celie and Mr. both love • Sofia's husband and Squeak's lover • What does Celie make for a living? • What is Nettie's family occupation? • What does Celie do before leaving Mr.? • One of Celie's abusers and her husband • The person who is abused and breaks free • ...
Instruments and Tone Color 2023-09-25
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- A string instrument's bow is made of wood and ____.
- Brass players must ____ their lips as they blow air into a mouthpiece.
- This instrument is sometimes considered both a string and percussion instrument.
- The piano, organ, and harpsichord are examples of ____ instruments.
- The leader of a large ensemble.
- To play a string instrument, we ______, strum, or use a bow on the strings.
- A very small, high pitched cousin of the flute.
- You must hit, scrape, or shake these instruments to create a sound.
- The bigger an instrument, the ______ the sound.
- The largest and lowest brass instrument.
- Inside a piano, a _____ strikes a string.
- An ensemble is a _____ of musicians.
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- The _____ and recorder are woodwind instruments that have no reeds.
- This woodwind instrument is made of brass metal.
- The ______ an instrument, the higher the sound.
- Many _____ instruments require a reed.
- This instrument has 47 strings.
- We describe unique sounds of instruments and voices by timbre or tone _____.
- All instruments must ____ to create sound.
- Brass and Woodwind instruments require a player to blow ____ into the instrument.
20 Clues: This instrument has 47 strings. • The leader of a large ensemble. • An ensemble is a _____ of musicians. • Many _____ instruments require a reed. • The largest and lowest brass instrument. • Inside a piano, a _____ strikes a string. • All instruments must ____ to create sound. • The ______ an instrument, the higher the sound. • ...
color and flavor keywords 2025-09-23
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- Flavonoid pigment whose color varies with pH; found in berries and red cabbage.
- Multimodal sensory construct integrating gustation, olfaction, and chemesthesis.
- Olfactory perception route activated during mastication and swallowing.
- Federal body overseeing deceptive claims in sensory marketing and food labeling.
- Dye class characterized by -N=N- functional group; often scrutinized for allergenicity.
- PbCrO₄ compound that has been used to adulterate Turmeric to enhance yellow pigments
- Allyl chain-bearing phenol found in clove oil; activates trigeminal nerve endings.
- Substance added to modify visual appearance; may be dye, pigment, or lake
- Cranial nerve system mediating chemesthetic sensations like pungency and cooling.
- Anthraquinone-based pigment extracted from insects; banned in some vegan products.
- Organic compounds formed via Fischer esterification; responsible for fruity aromas.
- Keto-carotenoid responsible for crustacean pigmentation; potent antioxidant.
- Iodinated xanthene dye that will be banned due to potential thyroid effects in rats.
- Non-enzymatic browning pathway involving nucleophilic amino groups and reducing sugars.
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- Tetraterpenoid pigment with conjugated double bonds; precursor to retinal.
- Ester with banana-like aroma; synthesized from acetic acid and isoamyl alcohol.
- Cyanobacteria used as a natural blue-green colorant and protein source.
- Trade association responsible for GRAS assessment of flavoring agents.
- Phenolic aldehyde derived from guaiacol or lignin; used in synthetic vanilla flavoring.
- Technique using lipid or polymer matrices to stabilize volatile flavor compounds.
- Hydrocarbon-based volatiles synthesized via the mevalonate or MEP pathway found in citrus and pine
- Aromatic aldehyde structurally related to toluene; key in almond flavor synthesis.
- Insoluble pigment formed by precipitating dye onto inert substrate with metallic salts.
- Analytical method separating volatiles by partitioning between mobile and stationary phases.
- Sulfonated azo dye; subject to labeling due to hyperactivity concerns.
25 Clues: Trade association responsible for GRAS assessment of flavoring agents. • Sulfonated azo dye; subject to labeling due to hyperactivity concerns. • Cyanobacteria used as a natural blue-green colorant and protein source. • Olfactory perception route activated during mastication and swallowing. • ...
Apparel 1 - 1.02 - Elements and Principles of Design 2022-01-10
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- the size relationships that can be found within an object
- an elongated mark that connects two or more points
- the look of feel of something
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- three colors that are equal distance from each other on the color wheel
- The most important design element, produced by absorbing and reflecting light rays
- red, yellow, blue
- how attention is led around the garment or the outfit, achieved when the lines, shapes, colors, textures, or patterns in clothing and accessories are arranged to lead the viewer's eye
- black, white, beige, and gray- can be used alone or with any other color
- related colors that are near each other on the color wheel
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- a primary color on the color wheel plus(find the complementary color)but use the colors to the left and right of the direct complement to the primary color
- two colors opposite each other on the color wheel a circle diagram that illustrates the relationships between different colors
- the lights and darks of a color
- a dominant focal point or center of interest
- orange, green, purple
- made by adding black to a color
- the principle that the parts or features of a garment have equal visual weight
- one color plus the color with black and white added
- made by adding white to a color
- overall form or outline of an outfit
20 Clues: red, yellow, blue • orange, green, purple • the look of feel of something • the lights and darks of a color • made by adding black to a color • made by adding white to a color • overall form or outline of an outfit • the brightness or dullness of a color • a dominant focal point or center of interest • an elongated mark that connects two or more points • ...
The Animatics 2024-09-04
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- Virtual Action
- Sketch Shape Action
- Glitter Imaginary Style
- Glitter Style Art
- Glitter Craft
- Summer Seasonal alt
- Craft Art
- Easter Seasonal
- Christmas Seasonal
- Shaper Outstander
- Glitter Style
- Action/Anime/Characteristic
- Craft
- Sketch Color Action
- Glitter Imaginary Art
- Glitter Craft Imagination Art
- Action Shape
- Action Outstander
- Color Action Shape
- Summer Seasonal
- Valentine Seasonal
- Craft Imaginary Style
- Imaginary
- Glitter Craft Imagination Style
- Color Outstander
- Color Action Virtual
- Virtual Action Shape
- Artistic
- Sketch Color Virtual
- Glitter Craft Imagination Art
- Sketch Outstander
- Glitter Craft Imaginary
- Color/Plasellow
- Color Sketch
- Color Shape Virtual Sketch
- Imaginary Style Art
- Virtual Outstander
- Summer Seasonal (Contest Winner)
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- Craft Style Art
- Craft Imaginary Art
- Virtual Sketch
- Glitter Craft Art
- Craft Style
- Glitter Art
- Virtual Color
- Shaper
- Color Action Shape Virtual
- Imaginary Style
- Action Shape Virtual Sketch
- Meme/Sketch
- Sketch Shape Virtual
- Virtual Shape
- Action Sketch
- Glitter Craft Style
- Halloween Seasonal
- Style
- Glitter Imaginary
- Color Action
- Sketch Color Shape
- Sketch Action Virtual
- Glitter
- Shape Sketch
- Craft Imaginary
- other Valentine Seasonal
- Metal/Digit/Virtual
- Glitter Craft Style Art
- Color Action Shape Sketch
- Craft Imagination Style Art
- Glitter Imagination Style Art
- Color Shape
- Imaginary Art
- Color Virtual Shape
- Action Color Virtual Sketch
- Style Art
74 Clues: Craft • Style • Shaper • Glitter • Artistic • Craft Art • Imaginary • Style Art • Craft Style • Glitter Art • Meme/Sketch • Color Shape • Action Shape • Color Action • Shape Sketch • Color Sketch • Virtual Color • Glitter Craft • Glitter Style • Virtual Shape • Action Sketch • Imaginary Art • Virtual Action • Virtual Sketch • Craft Style Art • Easter Seasonal • Imaginary Style • Summer Seasonal • Craft Imaginary • Color/Plasellow • ...
Theory of Periodisation 2022-10-26
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- First stage of training periodisation plan
- Is optimal state of athletic readiness.
- During the __________ phase, an athlete moves from general fitness to a game specific nature.
- Second stage of training periodisation plan
- Macrocycles can be split into four ________ _____.
- Many elite athletes reduce aspects of their training (notably work volume) in the weeks leading up to competition.
- Third stage of training periodisation plan
- Training excessively
- __________ the optimal level of fitness is key in the competition phase.
- Phase that lasts for 7-10 days.
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- Creating an ______ ____ is helpful for determining times in the year when a particular sport must take priority over all others
- Annual plans can consist of 1 or more _______.
- ________ lowest in the competition phase
- ________ is highest in the competition phase
- Progressively decreases in the competition phase.
- Smallest building block in the periodisation model.
- Training phases can be further divided into a series of 4-6 blocks, known as__________.
- Fourth stage of training periodisation plan
- Building _________ is the aim of the preparation phase
19 Clues: Training excessively • Phase that lasts for 7-10 days. • Is optimal state of athletic readiness. • ________ lowest in the competition phase • First stage of training periodisation plan • Third stage of training periodisation plan • Second stage of training periodisation plan • Fourth stage of training periodisation plan • ________ is highest in the competition phase • ...
theory revision crossword 2023-02-16
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- OSCILLATING THE NOTE
- Bminor scale
- B HARMONIC MINOR
- ASCENDING MELODIC MINOR
- GMAJOR 7TH CHORD
- MODERATELY LOUD
- HALF DIMINISHED 7TH
- ___________ IS THE RELATIVE MAJOR OF B MINOR
- very very slow (dynamics)
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- IS ANOTHER NAME FOR AN AUGMENTED FOURTH
- VERY VERY VERY LOUD
- BMAJOR SCALE
- GMINOR 7TH CHORD
- 4THH SCALE DEGREE
- A DOMINANT SEVENTH CHORD
- RELATIVE MINOR OF A MAJOR
- BMAJOR PENTATONIC SCALE
- THE SECOND INVERSION OF THE GMAJOR CHORD
18 Clues: BMAJOR SCALE • Bminor scale • MODERATELY LOUD • GMINOR 7TH CHORD • B HARMONIC MINOR • GMAJOR 7TH CHORD • 4THH SCALE DEGREE • VERY VERY VERY LOUD • HALF DIMINISHED 7TH • OSCILLATING THE NOTE • ASCENDING MELODIC MINOR • BMAJOR PENTATONIC SCALE • A DOMINANT SEVENTH CHORD • RELATIVE MINOR OF A MAJOR • very very slow (dynamics) • IS ANOTHER NAME FOR AN AUGMENTED FOURTH • ...
Graph Theory Vocabulary 2025-10-06
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- Another word for a network.
- A --- is a graph that is made from a subset of the vertices and edges of another graph.
- If we are allowed to move in either direction along the edges of a graph, the graph is called ---.
- The --- degree of a vertex is the number of edges coming in to the vertex.
- A --- is a connected, simple graph with no alternative ways to return to a starting vertex once you 'leave' it.
- An undirected graph is --- if it is possible to travel from every vertex to every other vertex by following edges.
- The --- degree of a vertex is the number of edges going out from the vertex.
- An edge that goes back to the same vertex.
- A --- graph has numbers assigned to its edges.
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- --- vertices are vertices which are connected by an edge. --- edges are edges which share a common vertex.
- A --- graph whose vertices can be split into two groups, such that edges only join vertices between the groups and not vertices within the same group.
- The --- of a vertex is the number of edges connected to it.
- A --- graph a simple undirected graph in which every vertex is connected by an edge to every other vertex.
- A line between one vertex to another in a graph.
- A graph is called --- if it contains no loops and no 'repeats'.
- A --- graph contains arrows indicating the direction we can move along the edges.
- A directed graph is --- connected if it is possible to travel from every vertex to every other vertex by following edges in the correct direction.
- A point on a graph.
18 Clues: A point on a graph. • Another word for a network. • An edge that goes back to the same vertex. • A --- graph has numbers assigned to its edges. • A line between one vertex to another in a graph. • The --- of a vertex is the number of edges connected to it. • A graph is called --- if it contains no loops and no 'repeats'. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2026-04-21
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- The lightest and most common element in the universe, found in stars.
- The science of studying stars, planets, and space.
- A scientist who discovered that galaxies are moving away from each other.
- A scientist who worked with Penzias to discover that same energy
- A faint glow left over from when the universe first began.
- A huge group of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity.
- A very light gas used to fill balloons so they float.
- A famous scientist who helped us understand space, time, and gravity.
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- A scientist who helped discover leftover energy from the early universe.
- A scientist who had a different idea about how the universe began.
- All kinds of light, including ones we can’t see, like radio waves and X-rays
- Everything that exists, including stars, planets, and space.
- All the colors of light we can see, like a rainbow.
- The idea that the universe started a very long time ago from a tiny, hot point and has been growing bigger ever since.
- A tool scientists use to split light into colors to learn about stars and space.
- What makes things move, work, or change.
- When light from something away from us looks more red.
- When light from something moving closer to us looks more blue.
18 Clues: What makes things move, work, or change. • The science of studying stars, planets, and space. • All the colors of light we can see, like a rainbow. • A very light gas used to fill balloons so they float. • When light from something away from us looks more red. • A faint glow left over from when the universe first began. • ...
Big-Bang-Theory 2026-04-21
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- the lightest and most abundant chemical element (atomic number 1), existing as a colorless, odorless, flammable gas
- the scientific study of celestial bodies—such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies—and phenomena outside Earth's atmosphere, including their motion, chemistry, physics, and evolution
- a pioneering American astronomer who revolutionized cosmology by proving that galaxies exist outside the Milky Way and that the universe is expanding
- renowned American avant-garde stage director, playwright, and designer
- It was released during the "recombination" epoch, when the universe cooled enough (around 3000 K) for electrons and protons to form neutral hydrogen atoms, allowing photons to travel freely through space for the first time
- a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter
- a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and chemically inert noble gas
- German-born theoretical physicist recognized as the most influential scientist of the 20th century
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- German-born American physicist and radio astronomer
- prominent British astrophysicist and cosmologist
- the entire range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency, wavelength, and photon energy
- the totality of all space, time, matter, and energy, encompassing everything that exists, from subatomic particles to galactic filaments
- The visible light spectrum is the narrow portion of the electromagnetic spectrum—roughly 380 to 750 nanometers
- the prevailing cosmological model explaining that the universe began approximately 13.8 billion years ago from an extremely hot, dense singularity
- an instrument that separates incoming radiation (such as light or sound) into its component wavelengths (a spectrum) and records this data onto a detector
- the capacity to do work or produce change
- the displacement of electromagnetic radiation (such as light) towards longer, redder wavelengths as a celestial object moves away from the observer
- the decrease in wavelength (and increase in frequency) of light emitted by a celestial object—such as a star or galaxy—moving toward an observer
18 Clues: the capacity to do work or produce change • prominent British astrophysicist and cosmologist • German-born American physicist and radio astronomer • renowned American avant-garde stage director, playwright, and designer • a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and chemically inert noble gas • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2013-02-19
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- what is happening at a variety of scales currently
- tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery
- systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory
- domestic product/ recorded goods and services created within a specific country
- abandoning currency for the dollar
- adjustment loans/ loans in exchange for a change to be made in the government or economy
- model/ Walt Rostows model
- theory/ which holds that political and economic relationships between big countries limit smaller countries
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- economy/ illegal economy
- theory/ economic disparities are built into the system
- economy/ legal economy
- major countries control poorer countries economy
- capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI
- adults and children fleeing from a country who are forced into jobs they wouldn't of chosen to do on their own
14 Clues: economy/ legal economy • economy/ illegal economy • model/ Walt Rostows model • abandoning currency for the dollar • capita GNI/ divided population to figure GNI • systems theory/ Immanuel Wallerstein's theory • tier structure/ core, periphery, semi-periphery • major countries control poorer countries economy • what is happening at a variety of scales currently • ...
Ch. 6 Color 2021-06-21
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- The color model used in the printing process consisting of cyan, yellow, magenta, and black.
- The type of colors that can’t be mixed from any other colors; red, yellow, and blue.
- The type of colors that sit near each other on the color wheel and have minimal chromatic differences.
- This classification of color refers to the warmth or coolness of a color.
- The place of the color within the spectrum.
- A variation of a hue produced by the addition of white.
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- A map or model that shows the relationships among colors used by children when learning how to mix colors and artists when working with pigments.
- A variation of a hue produced by the addition of black.
- The light or dark character of the color known as its luminance, brightness, lightness, or tone.
- The brightness or dullness of a color where a color is made duller by the addition of black or white as well as lowering its saturation.
- The colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel such as blue/orange.
- The relative purity of the color as it neutralizes to gray.
- The type of colors that consist of two primaries mixed together such as purple.
13 Clues: The place of the color within the spectrum. • A variation of a hue produced by the addition of black. • A variation of a hue produced by the addition of white. • The relative purity of the color as it neutralizes to gray. • This classification of color refers to the warmth or coolness of a color. • ...
Color me Impressed 2021-09-11
13 Clues: amend • bloody • in debt • real self • unexpected • permission • small seed • very pleased • large heavy knife • Nancy of Sin City • goddess of the dawn • muscle of the buttocks • without a clear rule or answer
Danza Color Meaning 2024-12-30
13 Clues: Joy • Purity • Praise • Royalty • Covenant • Celestial • Tabernacle • Redemption • Glory of God • Glory shekina • Blood covering • Blue authority • New beginnings
The Color Wheel 2022-02-07
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- a tertiary color created with blue and green
- a color mixed with black
- a shade of red
- a primary and secondary color mixed together
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- a pure color like RED
- colors like blue, purple, and dark green that remind you of ice cold
- a color mixed with white
- two primary colors mixed together
- make all the other colors
- element of art relating to 3D art
- a tint of red
- colors like red, yellow and orange that remind you of fire
- a tertiary color created with green and yellow
13 Clues: a tint of red • a shade of red • a pure color like RED • a color mixed with white • a color mixed with black • make all the other colors • two primary colors mixed together • element of art relating to 3D art • a tertiary color created with blue and green • a primary and secondary color mixed together • a tertiary color created with green and yellow • ...
Scientific Revolution JRMS 2025-04-23
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- Revolution using math and experiments to advance knowledge
- He proved the heliocentric theory using a telescope
- Developed geocentric theory that was accepted in Europe for over 1000 years.
- He stated that planes moved in an elliptical (oval)orbit, not circular.
- 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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- He developed the heliocentric theory.
- He developed the scientific method
- Claimed math was the source of truth and that "I think, therefore I am"
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- Mathematician credited with discovering the gravity and the laws of motion
- Instrument used to better observe the planets and stars.
12 Clues: He developed the scientific method • He developed the heliocentric theory. • 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 • ...
Renowned Scientists 2023-12-18
10 Clues: Bulb • Buoyancy • Telescope • Missile man • Number theory • Laws of motion • Theory of evolution • Woman Nobel laurate • Scattering of light • Theory of relativity
Scientific Revolution-Nicole Guzman-DeFusco 2024-05-12
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- Dissected human bodies
- Belief that God created the universe
- inventor of the geocentric theory
- Theory that planets revolve around the sun
- Robert____ was the Father of Chemistry
- theory of an earth-centered universe
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- Evangelista Torricelli invented the
- Newton’s theory of
- Invented the telescope
- Galileo’s findings went against_____ teachings
10 Clues: Newton’s theory of • Dissected human bodies • Invented the telescope • inventor of the geocentric theory • Evangelista Torricelli invented the • Belief that God created the universe • theory of an earth-centered universe • Robert____ was the Father of Chemistry • Theory that planets revolve around the sun • Galileo’s findings went against_____ teachings
PSYC341 Writing Assignment 3 2018-05-07
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- this context is more important than physical context
- the color blue tastes sweet
- this categorization theory is subject to overcrowding
- in English, word order matters
- these kids are better at theory of mind tasks
- memory of events that happened to you
- knowledge, monitoring, and control of your own memory
- this estimate becomes longer when there are more intervening cities
- a stimulus causes a response
- looking inward
- ROYGBIV helps you remember the colors of the rainbow
- this is a type of heuristic
- a technique that increases the capacity of short-term memory
- this is a level of processing for encoding long-term memory
- yacht is an example of this type of word
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- these make it difficult to get from initial state to goal state
- a condition where a man cannot see an object, but he knows it's moving
- words at the beginning of a list are easier to recall
- this is a method of representation (x+5=y)
- this is a factor of second language acquisition
- someone with this cannot recognize their mother's face
- repeating what you hear, used in dichotic listening tasks
- this type of ad is more effective than a subliminal ad
- language comprehension is affected by this
- gestalt law where closer items group together
- your eye muscles tell you how close an object is
- exhaustive search
- interference from later memories
- this state of attention allows you to be more creative
- if we coded images in this way i would draw the Starbucks logo perfectly from memory
30 Clues: looking inward • exhaustive search • the color blue tastes sweet • this is a type of heuristic • a stimulus causes a response • in English, word order matters • interference from later memories • memory of events that happened to you • yacht is an example of this type of word • this is a method of representation (x+5=y) • language comprehension is affected by this • ...
Notecards but its a crossword 2023-09-18
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- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior. It is also called human relations management.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. In other words, there is no single best way to handle all situations or problems encountered in an organization.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization. In division of labor, jobs are broken down into smaller and repetitive tasks that are assigned to specific individuals.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity. • ...
Unit 7 2024-04-26
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- The nonjudgmental empathy and respect for another person.
- The belief that the environment has more control over life circumstances than the individual does.
- a situation involving a choice between two equally desirable but incompatible alternatives.
- A theoretical view of human nature which stresses a positive view of human nature and the strong belief in psychological homeostasis.
- a theory of emotional and motivational states by Richard Solomon stating that when you experience one emotion, the other is temporarily inhibited. With repeated stimulus, the initial emotion becomes weaker, and the opposing emotion intensifies.
- a situation involving a choice between two equally objectionable alternatives.
- a situation involving a single goal or option that has both desirable and undesirable aspects or consequences. The closer an individual comes to the goal, the greater the anxiety, but withdrawal from the goal then increases the desire.
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- Psychological forces which prevent undesirable or inappropriate impulses from entering consciousness
- The theory by Sigmund Freud stating that our childhood experiences and unconscious desires shape our behavior.
- theory that emotional expression results from the function of hypothalamic structures, and emotional feeling results from stimulations of the dorsal thalamus.
- The stable set of individual characteristics that make us unique.
- The theory stating that we are motivated by our innate desire to maintain an optimal level of arousal.
- theory that physical changes in the body happen first, which then leads to the experience of emotion
- personality test designed to let a person respond to ambiguous stimuli, presumably revealing hidden emotions and internal conflicts projected by the person into the test.
- a machine that measures a person's physiological responses when they respond to questions. Also known as a lie-detector test.
- The physiologic changes your body goes through as it responds to stress. Three stages (Alarm Reaction, Resistance, Exhaustion).
- One's belief in his or her own ability.
- The theory stating that there are certain factors in the workplace that cause job satisfaction while a separate set of factors cause dissatisfaction, all of which act independently of each other.
- theory by Albert Bandura which states that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment.
19 Clues: One's belief in his or her own ability. • The nonjudgmental empathy and respect for another person. • The stable set of individual characteristics that make us unique. • a situation involving a choice between two equally objectionable alternatives. • a situation involving a choice between two equally desirable but incompatible alternatives. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-15
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- A fermented cucumber.
- The person who created the theory of continental drift.
- The sinking of continents under sea level.
- The theory was based on the theory by Alfred Wegner
- The flow of liquid heat that circulates.
- One plate boundary that creates crust.
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- The theory proposed by Alfred Wegner
- A food with ingredients inside two pieces of bread
- The mass inside of an object.
- A large rodent that can swim.
- The plate boundary that destroys crust.
- Plate boundaries that neither destroys crust nor creates it.
12 Clues: A fermented cucumber. • The mass inside of an object. • A large rodent that can swim. • The theory proposed by Alfred Wegner • One plate boundary that creates crust. • The plate boundary that destroys crust. • The flow of liquid heat that circulates. • The sinking of continents under sea level. • A food with ingredients inside two pieces of bread • ...
colour 2025-07-18
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- – The degree to which a color is transparent or solid. Higher opacity means less see-through.
- – A color that is muted or not bright.
- – Colors that evoke coolness, like blue, green, and purple.
- – A substance used in inks or paints to give color.
- – A color that is bright, intense, and full of energy.
- – A range of colors produced when light is split, like a rainbow.
- – Soft, light colors like pale pink, light blue, or lavender.
- – A color mixed with both black and white, making it more muted or soft.
- – Colors made by mixing two primary colors (green, orange, purple).
- – Colors that evoke warmth, like red, orange, and yellow.
- – Using different shades or tints of just one color.
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- – The intensity or purity of a color; the more saturated, the more vibrant the color.
- – The difference between two colors that makes them stand out.
- – A smooth transition from one color to another.
- – The name of a basic color, like red, blue, or green.
- – A color mixed with black, making it darker.
- – A color mixed with white, making it lighter.
- – Bright, fluorescent colors that glow or shine intensely.
- – Colors made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- – The basic colors (red, blue, yellow) that can be mixed to create others.
20 Clues: – A color that is muted or not bright. • – A color mixed with black, making it darker. • – A color mixed with white, making it lighter. • – A smooth transition from one color to another. • – A substance used in inks or paints to give color. • – Using different shades or tints of just one color. • – A color that is bright, intense, and full of energy. • ...
Colors/Animals 2024-06-12
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- color of the ocean
- animal that says woof
- animal that neighs
- animal that meows
- color of a sheep
- animal that quacks
- color of a firetruck
- animal that says moo
- animal that could be dangerous
- animal that says oink
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- color of coffee
- animal that says cluck
- animal that has wings
- color of the sun
- color of a grape
- animal that hops
- color of a front
- color of a pig
- animal that croaks
19 Clues: color of a pig • color of coffee • color of the sun • color of a grape • color of a sheep • animal that hops • color of a front • animal that meows • color of the ocean • animal that neighs • animal that quacks • animal that croaks • color of a firetruck • animal that says moo • animal that says woof • animal that has wings • animal that says oink • animal that says cluck • ...
HĀ: Review #1 2021-06-09
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- birth center of royalty
- Color of Kauaʻi
- Color of Kahoʻolawe
- Border between Hilo and Hāmākua
- Border between Hilo and Puna
- Color of Lānaʻi
- Flower of Molokaʻi
- Flower of Niʻihau
- Flower of Kauaʻi
- Color of Niʻihau
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- Kamehameha II
- Flower of Oʻahu
- Mother of Liholiho
- sperm whale
- Color of Molokaʻi
- Color of Oʻahu
- Flower of Lānaʻi
- Hawaiian word for taro
- Flower of Hawaiʻi Island
- Chief of Kauaʻi
- Color of Hawaiʻi Island
21 Clues: sperm whale • Kamehameha II • Color of Oʻahu • Flower of Oʻahu • Color of Kauaʻi • Color of Lānaʻi • Chief of Kauaʻi • Flower of Lānaʻi • Flower of Kauaʻi • Color of Niʻihau • Color of Molokaʻi • Flower of Niʻihau • Mother of Liholiho • Flower of Molokaʻi • Color of Kahoʻolawe • Hawaiian word for taro • birth center of royalty • Color of Hawaiʻi Island • Flower of Hawaiʻi Island • ...
Evolution of Management 2020-12-15
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- situation where no one has boss
- important element in system thinking concept
- other name for management science
- important consideration in bossless workplace
- focus of theory Y
- earliest focus of management
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- major contributor in administrative principles
- ability to see both the distinct elements of a system or situation
- introducer for bureaucratic approach
- the focal point in human relations movement to create effectiveness in organization
- main focus in scientific management
- number of subfields in humanistic perspective
- manager's response to a situation depends on identifying ____.
- numbers of subfield under classical perspective
- major focus of humanistic perspective
- focus of theory X
- one of the theory used in human resource perspective
17 Clues: focus of theory X • focus of theory Y • earliest focus of management • situation where no one has boss • other name for management science • main focus in scientific management • introducer for bureaucratic approach • major focus of humanistic perspective • important element in system thinking concept • number of subfields in humanistic perspective • ...
Chemical kinetics & ionic equilibria 2022-01-12
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- The pH scale is based on the concentration of _________ ions.
- ___ paper used to test if a solution is acidic/basic
- a weak base produces a strong ____ acid
- An organic substance that changes color in the presence of an acid or base
- higher concentration of ___ will make food taste bitter
- pH of pure water is _____
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- -------- theory which explains how chemical reaction occurs
- minimum energy needed for reactant particles to change into product
- BASE + ACID ----> SALT + _______
- can resist the change in pH when you add acids or bases
10 Clues: pH of pure water is _____ • BASE + ACID ----> SALT + _______ • a weak base produces a strong ____ acid • ___ paper used to test if a solution is acidic/basic • can resist the change in pH when you add acids or bases • higher concentration of ___ will make food taste bitter • -------- theory which explains how chemical reaction occurs • ...
SCS 2015 Reunion 2025-05-03
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- Tom Holland was cast in this iconic role
- This 2013 movie became the basis for our Senior class skit
- This challenge had people freezing in place
- This historical musical was taking the world by storm
- This two-toned clothing item taught us about color theory
- A shocking departure left this band reeling
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- This religious figure's last visit to the US was in 2015
- This was discovered on Mars in 2015
- Drake's music video that spawned a million memes
- This show's finale featured a time jump to 2025
10 Clues: This was discovered on Mars in 2015 • Tom Holland was cast in this iconic role • This challenge had people freezing in place • A shocking departure left this band reeling • This show's finale featured a time jump to 2025 • Drake's music video that spawned a million memes • This historical musical was taking the world by storm • ...
Space Review 2022-02-02
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- the _______, or terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- the color of a star gives you information about its _______________
- the __________ theory states that the universe started off at a single point and is expanding
- _______ is determined by an object's mass and distance
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- a star is powered by nuclear ______ in its core
- a sudden explosion of energy on the sun
- cosmic "snowballs" of frozen gases, dust
- ____________ is when the moon is closest to Earth in its orbit
- seasons are caused by earth's ______ and orbit
- our solar system is part of the Milky Way ______
10 Clues: a sudden explosion of energy on the sun • cosmic "snowballs" of frozen gases, dust • seasons are caused by earth's ______ and orbit • a star is powered by nuclear ______ in its core • our solar system is part of the Milky Way ______ • _______ is determined by an object's mass and distance • ____________ is when the moon is closest to Earth in its orbit • ...
Famous people 2024-01-17
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- He was one of the main characters of the Titanic film.
- An American singer that changed his skin color.
- He wrote a song call “Baby”.
- A singer who made a song called “waka waka”
- An Argentinian footballer that has won 8 golden balls.
- A scientist who found out the relativity theory.
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- A Singer that has appeared in Victorious
- Holmes Chapel was the place where this singer used to live.
- An actor whose voice is the “Cat with boots” voice
- A singer that played Hannah Montana when she was a teenager.
10 Clues: He wrote a song call “Baby”. • A Singer that has appeared in Victorious • A singer who made a song called “waka waka” • An American singer that changed his skin color. • A scientist who found out the relativity theory. • An actor whose voice is the “Cat with boots” voice • He was one of the main characters of the Titanic film. • ...
Notecards but its a crossword 2023-09-18
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- is an emerging management theory in which decisions are based on a combination of critical thinking and the best-available evidence.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior. It is also called human relations management.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. In other words, there is no single best way to handle all situations or problems encountered in an organization.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
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- is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. It is also called job-specialization. In division of labor, jobs are broken down into smaller and repetitive tasks that are assigned to specific individuals.
13 Clues: was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization. • is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity. • ...
Colors 2025-11-17
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- color harmony that uses any three colors that are equally distant from each other on the color wheel
- color harmony that selects hues that are right next to each other
- these are made by mixing 2 primary hues together (2 words)
- combining a primary color with a related secondary color (2 words)
- a pleasing combination of colors based on their position on the color wheel (2 words)
- color harmony that selects two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- hues that cannot be made by mixing other hues together (2 words)
- the spectrum of hues bent into a circle
- color harmony that added a different hue to a neutral color scheme (2 words)
- color harmony that uses two colors and their complements
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- the brightness or dullness of a hue
- adding white or black to a hue to change its lightness or darkness
- the name of a color in the spectrum
- adding black to a hue
- adding gray to a hue
- color harmony that uses a main color with the colors on both sides of its complement
- color harmony that uses different values and intensities of just one color
- energetic colors that include red, orange, and yellow are _________ colors
- adding white to a hue
- combinations of black, white, gray, brown, tan, and beige
- calm colors that include green, blue, and violet are __________ colors
21 Clues: adding gray to a hue • adding black to a hue • adding white to a hue • the brightness or dullness of a hue • the name of a color in the spectrum • the spectrum of hues bent into a circle • color harmony that uses two colors and their complements • combinations of black, white, gray, brown, tan, and beige • these are made by mixing 2 primary hues together (2 words) • ...
Exam 1 Review! (PSY-B310) 2023-09-07
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- Forces are similar to effects of nurture & include relationships, culture, etc.
- Psychologist who developed Classical Conditioning Theory. (last name)
- Describes the effect of the environment, or experiences, on your development
- Theory that emphasizes relationships & includes our thought processes. (3 words)
- Psychologist who created a Psychodynamic theory, focusing on psychological stages. (last name)
- Psychologist whos theory included Psychosexual Stages. (last name)
- Forces that show how age impacts experience.
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- Forces are similar to effects of nature & include physical processes, biological aspects, & lifestyle choices.
- Freud believed that traumatic early experiences affect development through these.
- Forces added by Modern Psychology & include the mind & emotions.
- Psychologist who developed the Operant Conditioning Theory. (last name)
- Describes the effect of biology om our Development
12 Clues: Forces that show how age impacts experience. • Describes the effect of biology om our Development • Forces added by Modern Psychology & include the mind & emotions. • Psychologist whos theory included Psychosexual Stages. (last name) • Psychologist who developed Classical Conditioning Theory. (last name) • ...
Key Sociological Terms 2018-10-05
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- Theory The idea that people do not commit deviant acts because various factors control their impulse to break social norm
- Things that we believe are important and they shape our upbringing
- A theory about inequality between the genders
- A theory that focuses on the individual and their actions
- rate The number of people who complete a survey divided by the number of people who made up the total sample
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- A theory about society being like the human body
- Behaviour that is seen as acceptable in society
- Quantitative method of research
- ailing to maintain a neutral position e.g favouring one side of the argument
- An idea that can be tested by research can be a statement or a question
- Consent Asking for permission from participants being studied
- A theory about class inequalities between the ruling and working class
- A formal method of social control
13 Clues: Quantitative method of research • A formal method of social control • A theory about inequality between the genders • Behaviour that is seen as acceptable in society • A theory about society being like the human body • A theory that focuses on the individual and their actions • Consent Asking for permission from participants being studied • ...
Let's guess the name!! 2018-06-09
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- She is the first woman to win the Nobel prize in Economics Sciences.
- He gave the relationship between inflation and unemployment
- Author of the book "An Essay on the Principle of Population"
- His most famous work is Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817).
- The mathematician who won the Nobel Prize in economics. His contribution helped `Game Theory’ gain popularity.
- The first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Economic historian Randall E. Parker has called him the "Father of Modern Economics"
- Author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935–36),
- Author of the book "Principles of Economics (1890)"
- He developed the permanent income hypothesis (PIH) in his 1957 book A Theory of the Consumption Function.
- He was famous for his theories about capitalism and communism. He wrote "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848 and "Das Kapital"
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- He formulated the quantity theory of money in terms of the "equation of exchange"
- Author of "Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy"
- In 2017, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to behavioural economics.
- Indian economist who was awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to welfare economics and social choice theory.
- He is best known for The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776).
- Best known for the concept that the allocation of resources is achieved when it is not possible to make anyone better off without making someone else worse off.
- He won the 1992 Nobel Prize in Economics for his microeconomic analysis of human behavior and interaction.
17 Clues: Author of the book "Principles of Economics (1890)" • He gave the relationship between inflation and unemployment • Author of the book "An Essay on the Principle of Population" • She is the first woman to win the Nobel prize in Economics Sciences. • Author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935–36), • ...
6th grade Color Review 2024-09-20
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- when you mix a primary and secondary together you create what color group
- blue,green,violet is what color group
- green and _____ is a complementary color group
- blue and ______ is a complementary color group
- blue and violet mixed together makes what color
- blue and yellow makes what color
- there are how many colors in the color wheel
- red and yellow makes what color
- yellow and _____ is a complementary color group
- red and orange mixed together makes what color
- the primary colors make what shape when connected ont the color wheel
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- yellow and green mixed together makes what color
- red,yellow,blue is what color group
- yellow and orange mixed together makes what color
- blue and green mixed together makes what color
- red and violet mixed together makes what color
- orange,green,violet is what color group
- red and blue makes what color
- red,orange,yellow is what color group
19 Clues: red and blue makes what color • red and yellow makes what color • blue and yellow makes what color • red,yellow,blue is what color group • blue,green,violet is what color group • red,orange,yellow is what color group • orange,green,violet is what color group • there are how many colors in the color wheel • green and _____ is a complementary color group • ...
Unit 4 Lesson 1 2022-03-31
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- color del la nube
- hace calor
- color del mar
- que haces en el supermerado?
- color del naranja
- color del carbón
- la tienda está en?
- color del dolar
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- dinero de estado unido
- color del oso
- Todo tiene una
- otono hoja de arce
- color del banana
- Llevo(?) cuando hace frio
- Cortos llevo(?)cuando tango calor
- pagar para comprar
- Dinero de Europa
- que llevamos
- compro ropa en?
- hace frio
20 Clues: hace frio • hace calor • que llevamos • color del oso • color del mar • Todo tiene una • compro ropa en? • color del dolar • color del banana • Dinero de Europa • color del carbón • color del la nube • color del naranja • otono hoja de arce • pagar para comprar • la tienda está en? • dinero de estado unido • Llevo(?) cuando hace frio • que haces en el supermerado? • Cortos llevo(?)cuando tango calor
6A Vocabulary 2022-03-18
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- color de un plátano
- color de las nubes
- dónde zapatos ir
- poner bebidas en
- dónde tú ir a dormir
- color de la oscuridad
- color del algodón de azúcar
- color de la hierba
- con que te ves
- va la en el piso
- rodea la casa
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- color de una manzana
- dónde ropa ir
- habitación privada
- poner libros en
- seguir la pared
- delante de ventana
- color del cielo
- fuerte ruido en la mañana
- necesidad de ver
20 Clues: dónde ropa ir • rodea la casa • con que te ves • poner libros en • seguir la pared • color del cielo • dónde zapatos ir • poner bebidas en • necesidad de ver • va la en el piso • color de las nubes • habitación privada • delante de ventana • color de la hierba • color de un plátano • color de una manzana • dónde tú ir a dormir • color de la oscuridad • fuerte ruido en la mañana • ...
Hair Coloring Ch. 21 2018-12-07
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- A chemical compound that lightens hair by decolorizing the hair
- Also known as hue
- ____ 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?
- What hair porosity has the cuticle lifted?
- The diameter of an individual hair strand
- A hair color also known as no-lift, deposit-only color
- Also known as quick lightners, can't be used directly on the scalp
- The system for understanding color relationships
- The weakest of the primary colors
- Temporary and Semipermanent colors are classified as
- A hair color that only lasts one wash
- Colors positioned directly across from each other on the color wheel
- _______ Measures the concentration and strength of H2O2
- An intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary and a primary color
- What level is the darkest?
- What layer of the hair contains melanin
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- A hair color that lifts and deposits
- The hair's ability to absorb moisture
- __________ pigment is also known as undertone.
- Cream and oil lightners can be used on the _____
- A base color often used to cover gray hair
- H2O2
- What melanin makes the hair blond or red?
- What melanin makes black or brown colors?
- What texture of hair has melanin granules grouped more tightly?
- A color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- A hair color that lasts 4-6 weeks (also known as fashion colors)
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- The standard volume of developer
- Demipermanent and Permanent colors as classified as
- Base color is the _________ tone of a color
- Hair colors also known as progressive haircolors
- The color that brings darkness and depth to any color
- The color of hair that has lost its pigment and is associated with aging
- What colors on the color wheel are pure/fundamental?
- A hair color used on prelightened hair for pale or delicate colors
38 Clues: H2O2 • Also known as hue • The strength of a color • What level is the darkest? • The standard volume of developer • The weakest of the primary colors • 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? • ...
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-12
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- a main hub of storage for many different computers connected through a network; a computer that runs server software and provides special services to client computers on demand
- A software program that allows you to surf the web
- An intranet that is at least partially accessible to authorized outsiders.
- To retrieve files from a server
- a computer with separate hardware components for the monitor, keyboard, and mouse
- portable device to store all types of digital files, including photos, movies, and music
- What are a group of computers in a small geographic area a part of?
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- an online repository that allows you to save files on servers instead of on your personal devices
- the websites and apps that enable you to keep in touch with friends, family, and coworkers by sharing text, images, and video
- The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information.
- an online video conference that allows you to hold a meeting with others who are not in the conference room
- What is it called when computers and other devices that are connected to share hardware, software, and data?
- electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet
- the interaction people share with others
- A location that provides wireless Internet access.
- What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals?
- a private network that is set up similarly to the internet and is accesses via a Web browser
- a small-scale version of an external hard drive
18 Clues: To retrieve files from a server • the interaction people share with others • a small-scale version of an external hard drive • A software program that allows you to surf the web • A location that provides wireless Internet access. • electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet • What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals? • ...
The Evolution Theory 2021-11-18
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- Very few left, it faces major threats, and it might go extinct.
- An animal that is eaten by other animals.
- Colours and patterns that help and animal blend into its surroundings.
- The process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- All of that species is now dead; it is no longer found anywhere.
- An animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.
- The process of organising things into classes or categories.
- The theory of the evolution of species by natural selection.
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- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- A group of animals that have similar characteristics and can produce offspring.
- The Classification of something, e.g. organisms
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- The type of place an animal lives (e.g. savannah, rainforest, etc.)
- An animal that mainly eats plants.
- An animal lacking a backbone, such as an arthropod, mollusc, annelid, coelenterate, etc.
- The process by which different kinds of living organism are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- An animal that eats meat.
- An animal that eats plants and meat.
18 Clues: An animal that eats meat. • An animal that mainly eats plants. • An animal that eats plants and meat. • An animal that is eaten by other animals. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • The Classification of something, e.g. organisms • The process of organising things into classes or categories. • The theory of the evolution of species by natural selection. • ...
Gestalt Theory Vocabulary 2024-01-23
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- the relative size of all the elements in a compositional space in comparison to one another. Proportion is a key principle in creating balance, contrast, direction, and dominance. Symmetry, similarity, and proximity are Gestalt principles that often rely on proportion to be effective.
- an abrupt shift in the appearance of the composition. Asymmetry relies on contrast, as can continuation and proximity.
- the degree to which shapes, patterns, textures, etc. seem to move forward or backward in the compositional space. Figure-ground makes use of one shape seeming to exist in front of another.
- the form of an object or its external boundary, outline, or external surface, as opposed to other properties such as color, texture, etc. Lines and planes are used to create shapes
- humans group objects together that look similar. In design, this can be applied to typefaces, colors, text, and headline styles.
- objects that are close to one another appear to form groups. Even if they are different sizes or shapes or even radically different in color, they will appear as a group if they are placed close together.
- the mind supplies the missing pieces in a composition if there are enough of the significant features visible. Simple shapes require few clues while more complex ones may seem incomplete and forces the viewer to work harder to fill in the gap.
- an implied sense of motion in an element of a composition. Continuation relies on direction to guide a viewer’s eye.
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around anaxis. Symmetrical designs are balanced and easily understood by a viewer, but can be visually uninteresting. While asymmetrical designs can be awkward, they can also draw attention to themselves.
- humans will find lines or contours and continue them beyond their ending points if the elements of the pattern establish an implied direction. In photography, a winding road that extends beyond the image is one example.
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- an interwoven pattern of light and dark tones that imparts a physical quality to a surface—rough, smooth, etc.
- the area in which all elements of a composition interact. This could be a sheet of paper, a canvas, a package, etc.
- visual elements that repeat in a predictable manner. These can be made out of points, lines, or planes. Patterns can be applied to shapes (e.g. a plaid shirt), or exist on their own (e.g. wallpaper).
- the moving force connecting the elements within a composition, creating a visual beat or tempo. The regular repetition of elements can create the look and feel of movement. It is often achieved through the careful placement of repeated components which encourage the viewer to jump rapidly or glide smoothly from one to the next. To be effective, continuation must establish a solid rhythm.
- a fundamental concept in design, it refers to the contrast between black and white, foreground and background, dark and light and equilibrium. Adjusting the equilibrium can throw the figure-ground relationship off balance so the viewer is uncertain what they are viewing.
- a distribution of one or more elements which visually equal each other. Similarity, symmetry, and continuation rely on balance to be effective.
- the relationship among the elements in a compositional space that enables them to work together as a whole. The Gestalt principles are all about the effective manipulation of different visual elements to create a unified whole greater than the sum of its parts.
- the ability of certain compositional elements to assume more importance than others in the same composition. Figure-ground makes use of dominance to enable the viewer to perceive the foreground object against the background.
18 Clues: an interwoven pattern of light and dark tones that imparts a physical quality to a surface—rough, smooth, etc. • the area in which all elements of a composition interact. This could be a sheet of paper, a canvas, a package, etc. • an implied sense of motion in an element of a composition. Continuation relies on direction to guide a viewer’s eye. • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2021-08-25
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- contains electrons
- indicates number of protons
- combination of metals and nonmetals
- an atom with differing atomic mass
- a charged atom
- positive ion
- indicates number of protons and neutrons
- contains protons and neutrons
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- negative ion
- indicates number of energy levels
- indicates valence electrons
- an atom with a specific number of protons
- amount an isotope occurs
- brittle, not conductile
- positive particle
- negative particle
- negative particle
- malleable, conductile
- most basic unit of structure
19 Clues: negative ion • positive ion • a charged atom • positive particle • negative particle • negative particle • contains electrons • malleable, conductile • brittle, not conductile • amount an isotope occurs • indicates valence electrons • indicates number of protons • most basic unit of structure • contains protons and neutrons • indicates number of energy levels • ...
Big Bang Theory 2026-04-21
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- German-born theoretical physicist recognized as one of the most influential scientists in history.
- British mathematician and astronomer.
- The entire range of all types of light radiation, both visible and invisible, organized by wavelength or frequency.
- The ability to do work
- The oldest light in the universe, essentially acting as the fading, leftover glow—or "afterglow"—from the Big Bang.
- A huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity.
- The decrease in wavelength (and increase in frequency) of light from an object moving toward an observer.
- A 'shift' of light waves traveling away from Earth.
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- The narrow range of electromagnetic radiation that the human eye can perceive, spanning colors from violet to red.
- An instrument that breaks up a wave into a frequency spectrum.
- German-born American physicist and radio astronomer
- Discoverer of the cosmic microwave background radiation.
- The scientific study of celestial objects (planets, stars, galaxies, black holes) and phenomena originating outside Earth's atmosphere, including their motion, evolution, and composition.
- The prevailing cosmological model explaining that the universe began approximately 13.8 billion years ago from an extremely hot, dense singularity.
- Pioneering American astronomer who revolutionized cosmology by proving the existence of galaxies outside the Milky Way.
- The lightest and simplest chemical element, with atomic number 1, consisting of one proton and one electron.
- The totality of all space, time, matter, and energy in existence.
- An odorless and invisible element gas found on the periodic table of elements.
18 Clues: The ability to do work • British mathematician and astronomer. • German-born American physicist and radio astronomer • A 'shift' of light waves traveling away from Earth. • Discoverer of the cosmic microwave background radiation. • An instrument that breaks up a wave into a frequency spectrum. • The totality of all space, time, matter, and energy in existence. • ...
Big-Bang-Theory 2026-04-21
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- Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (early element formation), Abundance (75% ______, 25% Helium), Protons/Neutrons (fundamental particles), and Cosmic Microwave Background (leftover radiation)
- the expansion of the universe, where galaxies move apart, leading to redshift (wavelength stretching) and cosmic microwave background radiation (afterglow).
- accidentally discovered cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation
- Because the expanding universe has cooled since this primordial explosion, the background radiation is in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum
- expansion, cosmic background radiation (afterglow), red shift (evidence of receding galaxies), and nucleosynthesis (formation of light elements)
- indicates a celestial object is moving toward an observer,causing light waves to compress and shift toward shorter, bluer wavelengths
- The visible light spectrum is the segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view. More simply, this range of wavelengths is called visible light. Typically, the human eye can detect wavelengths from 380 to 700 nanometers.
- nuclear energy, electromagnetic radiation, and the expansion that stretched energy into cosmic microwave background radiation
- an instrument that separates light from celestial objects into a spectrum to analyze composition, velocity, and temperature
- discovered the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation
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- faint, nearly uniform radiation filling the universe,representing the cooled remnant 'first light' form the Big Bang, released roughly 380,000 years after the universe's birth.
- singularity (initial point), expansion (stretching of space), redshift (evidence of moving galaxies), and Cosmic Microwave Background (afterglow radiation)
- expansion, curvature, spacetime, gravity, and the cosmological constant
- provided the foundational observational evidence for the Big Bang theory by proving the universe is expanding
- the stretching of light to longer,redder wave lenths as galaxies moves away in an expanding universe.
- Within the first three minutes, nuclear fusion created a primordial mixture of roughly 75% hydrogen and 25% helium, a consistent ratio observed throughout the universe that supports the theory.
- the leading scientific theory that the universe expanded from an extremely hot, dense state roughly 13.8 billion years ago
- argued that the universe was eternal, expanding, and creating matter to maintain constant density, viewing the Big Bang as "irrational" and "ridiculous"
18 Clues: discovered the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation • accidentally discovered cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation • expansion, curvature, spacetime, gravity, and the cosmological constant • the stretching of light to longer,redder wave lenths as galaxies moves away in an expanding universe. • ...
Big-Bang-Theory 2026-04-21
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- the lightest, simplest, and most abundant chemical element, atomic number 1
- the physical science that studies all celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere, including stars, planets, galaxies, and the universe's structure
- a pioneering American astronomer who transformed cosmology by proving the existence of galaxies outside the Milky Way and discovering that the universe is expanding.
- is an American radio astronomer who, with Arno Penzias, discovered cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation
- the faint, nearly uniform relic glow of electromagnetic radiation left over from the Big Bang, filling all space
- a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter.
- Helium ( is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and inert noble gas with atomic number 2. It is the second lightest and second most abundant element in the universe, crucial for science due to its extremely low boiling point ( low density, and non-reactive, monoatomic nature.
- the "free invention" of concepts and theories designed to logically represent the sensory experiences of the natural world
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- was a Nobel Prize-winning German-American physicist and radio astronomer who co-discovered the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation in 1964. Working at Bell Labs, his accidental detection of this uniform, low-temperature radiation provided the definitive evidence for the Big Bang theory, transforming cosmology from speculation into a precise science.
- British mathematician and astronomer known for developing the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- the entire range of all possible frequencies, wavelengths, and photon energies of electromagnetic radiation, extending from low-energy radio waves to high-energy gamma rays
- the totality of all space, time, matter, and energy
- The visible light spectrum is the narrow portion of the electromagnetic spectrum—roughly 380 to 750 nanometers ( in wavelength—detectable by the human eye
- the prevailing cosmological model explaining that the universe began approximately 13.8 billion years ago from an extremely hot, dense singularity
- an apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra.
- the capacity to do work, cause change, or move matter, measured in joules
- the stretching of light toward longer, redder wavelengths as an object moves away from the observer or as space expands
- the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.
18 Clues: the totality of all space, time, matter, and energy • an apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra. • the capacity to do work, cause change, or move matter, measured in joules • the lightest, simplest, and most abundant chemical element, atomic number 1 • ...
