color theory Crossword Puzzles
APSY5010 Review 2013-04-18
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- The B of Rosenberg and Hovland's (1960)ABC model of attitudes
- Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures
- Self presentation theory involves low social self _____
- Social ______ theory surrounding social reality and knowledge
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- Social ______ also known as social phobia
- Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love
- Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education
- Theory of _______ Behaviour
- _____ to hip ratio, involved in evolutionary theory of attraction
- Women often prefer their ________ friends
10 Clues: Theory of _______ Behaviour • Social ______ also known as social phobia • Women often prefer their ________ friends • Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love • Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education • Self presentation theory involves low social self _____ • Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures • ...
Colors 2023-04-11
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- a dark color that absorbs sunlight
- the color of the sky
- a colorless color that doesn't absorb sunlight
- a greenish blue
- a light green, it is also the color of a food pandas eat
- a very light blue, you often see these in the sky
- the name of both an acidic fruit and color
- a dirty white that is a neutral color
- a very pretty red that is often found in a flower given around valentines day
- a color of a peelable fruit
- a mix of red and blue
- a color that is often used by girls
- a light color that is often referred to “skin color”
- a deep blue that is a uniform of one of our special forces
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- a dark red
- color of blood or rubies
- a type of plant that is used in essential oils
- a deep brown that is related to a candy
- a color that is related to a fish
- a grayish green, many people eat these on pizza
- the color of lemons
- a light orange that is related to a fruit you carve
- the color of pickles and lettuce
- a light green that is vibrant, a favorite gum flavor
24 Clues: a dark red • a greenish blue • the color of lemons • the color of the sky • a mix of red and blue • color of blood or rubies • a color of a peelable fruit • the color of pickles and lettuce • a color that is related to a fish • a dark color that absorbs sunlight • a color that is often used by girls • a dirty white that is a neutral color • a deep brown that is related to a candy • ...
Spanish Vocab 2023-03-24
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- color of this paper
- color of a storm cloud
- color of an orange (Easy one!)
- color of the sky
- color of a tomato
- blocks the sun in windows
- the solid plaster on the sides of a room
- provides light
- a compliment
- you can see yourself with this
- color of a plum
- here you place books or other things
- somewhere to hang clothes
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- where you put your folded clothes
- color of a flame
- something handmade that you can hang up
- something that covers the floor
- your own room
- where you sleep
- an insult
- a box with moving pictures
- color of the outside of trees
- something that wakes you up
- color of life
- stand next to your bed
- something you own
- color of the night sky
27 Clues: an insult • a compliment • your own room • color of life • provides light • where you sleep • color of a plum • color of a flame • color of the sky • color of a tomato • something you own • color of this paper • color of a storm cloud • stand next to your bed • color of the night sky • blocks the sun in windows • somewhere to hang clothes • a box with moving pictures • something that wakes you up • ...
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. • ...
8-1-B Stratification Theories (no spaces) 2024-04-29
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- Inequality exists because people need extra respect & money in order to ____ ____ to spend 12 years in medical school, per functionalism
- A nuclear engineer has more respect and income than a cafeteria worker because a greater degree of ___ is needed in the engineering field, per functionalism.
- The homeless & poor have no ___ to be financially successful, while politicians and CEOs work very hard to attain success, per symbolic interactionism.
- Your ____ ____ is how important you feel, based upon how others view you, and social hierarchy effects that feeling, per symbolic interactionism
- ___ make millions of dollars more than doctors, when doctors can keep you alive, & the functionalist theory does not know why
- ____ ____ happens when employees believe what capitalists tell them, such as hard work leading to financial success, per conflict theory
- Stratification exists so that Microsoft gets the ____ ____ software engineers, instead of some incompetent person, per functionalism
- Inequality exists because careers in law firms are ____ ____ than careers in fast food, per functionalism.
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- Inequality exists because software engineers need 4 years of ___ and ___ , while shelf stockers do not, per functionalism
- American citizens are ___ to believe that our social hierarchy is fair, & the process is explained by symbolic interactionism
- The self esteem of the poor and homeless is ___ than the self esteem of others, because of what the stratification system tells them.
- American society is ___ because all citizens accept democracy and the electoral system, per functionalism.
- Social hierarchy exists because every person in America is fighting over ____ ____ , per conflict theory
- A few business owners have power over millions of employees, by creating a ____ ____ that makes employees accept their positions, per conflict theory
- ___ & ___ determine where a person ends up in the social hierarchy, or so we tell our kids, per symbolic interactionism.
- After being raised to believe that hard work leads to success, people refused to ___ the stratification system, per symbolic interactionism
- We have extremes of rich and poor because some rich CEOs ____ ____ , using their power to create stratification, per conflict theory
- Social hierarchy involves power as much as money, such as the ____ ____ doing what is best for the wealthy, per conflict theory.
- Capitalists control the economy & all institutions, which are convincing people that financial success depends upon ____ ____ , per conflict theory
19 Clues: American society is ___ because all citizens accept democracy and the electoral system, per functionalism. • Social hierarchy exists because every person in America is fighting over ____ ____ , per conflict theory • Inequality exists because careers in law firms are ____ ____ than careers in fast food, per functionalism. • ...
Atoms F4: Photons 2019-07-29
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- Newton's theory of light.
- 6.4E-19J
- Light waves.
- White light passing through a cool gas loses certain frequencies.
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=2
- electron volt
- The energy level at which the energy of an atomic electron is 0.00eV.
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- 1.6E-19J
- A hot gas emits light of certain frequencies.
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3
- Energy of a photon.
- The energy level at which the energy of an atomic electron is the most negative.
- Einstein's theory of light.
- Particle of light.
- Young's theory of light.
- Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=1
- Energy of a photon.
18 Clues: 1.6E-19J • 6.4E-19J • Light waves. • electron volt • Particle of light. • Energy of a photon. • Energy of a photon. • Young's theory of light. • Newton's theory of light. • Einstein's theory of light. • A hot gas emits light of certain frequencies. • Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3 • Emissions from a hydrogen electron falling to n=3 • ...
23 2018-05-08
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- FALSE BELIEFS, OFTEN OF PERSECUTION OR GRANDEUR, THAT MAY AC- COMPANY PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS.
- GRADUATED AND RECIPROCATED INITIATIVES IN TENSION-REDUCTION—A STRATEGY DESIGNED TO DECREASE INTERNATIONAL TENSIONS.
- LEARNING THAT OCCURS BUT IS NOT APPARENT UNTIL THERE IS AN INCENTIVE TO DEMONSTRATE IT.
- CONDITIONING TO EVOKE NEW RESPONSES TO STIMULI THAT ARE TRIGGERING UNWANTED BEHAVIORS; INCLUDES EXPOSURE THERAPIES AND AVERSIVE CONDITIONING.
- PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE ABNORMALITIES IN CHILDREN CAUSED BY A PREGNANT WOMAN’S HEAVY DRINKING. IN SEVERE CASES, SYMPTOMS INCLUDE NOTICEABLE FACIAL MISPROPORTIONS.
- IN PSYCHOANALYSIS, THE BLOCKING FROM CONSCIOUSNESS OF ANXIETY-LADEN MATERIAL.
- IN ERIKSON’S THEORY, THE ABILITY TO FORM CLOSE, LOVING RELATION- SHIPS; A PRIMARY DEVELOPMENTAL TASK IN LATE ADOLESCENCE AND EARLY ADULTHOOD.
- IN A LANGUAGE, A SYSTEM OF RULES THAT ENABLES US TO COMMUNICATE WITH AND UNDERSTAND OTHERS. IN A GIVEN LANGUAGE, SEMANTICS IS THE SET OF RULES FOR DERIVING MEANING FROM SOUNDS, AND SYNTAX IS THE SET OF RULES FOR COMBINING WORDS INTO GRAMMATICALLY SENSIBLE SENTENCES.
- THE BODY’S RESTING RATE OF ENERGY EXPENDITURE.
- DRUGS THAT DEPRESS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ACTIVITY, REDUCING ANXIETY BUT IMPAIRING MEMORY AND JUDGMENT.
- CURVE A SYMMETRICAL, BELL-SHAPED CURVE THAT DESCRIBES THE DISTRIBUTION OF MANY TYPES OF DATA; MOST SCORES FALL NEAR THE MEAN, OR AVERAGE (ABOUT 68 PERCENT FALL WITHIN ONE STANDARD DEVIATION OF IT) AND FEWER AND FEWER NEAR THE EXTREMES.
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- LEARNING BY OBSERVING OTHERS.
- ESTIMATING THE LIKELIHOOD OF EVENTS BASED ON THEIR AVAILABILITY IN MEMORY; IF INSTANCES COME READILY TO MIND (PER- HAPS BECAUSE OF THEIR VIVIDNESS), WE PRESUME SUCH EVENTS ARE COMMON.
- THE THEORY THAT THE RETINA CONTAINS THREE DIFFERENT COLOR RECEPTORS—ONE MOST SENSITIVE TO RED, ONE TO GREEN, ONE TO BLUE WHICH, WHEN STIMULATED IN COMBINATION, CAN PRODUCE THE PERCEPTION OF ANY COLOR.
- A SELF-CONFIRMING CONCERN THAT ONE WILL BE EVALUATED BASED ON A NEGATIVE STEREOTYPE.
- A READINESS TO PERCEIVE ONESELF FAVORABLY.
- THE PROPORTION OF VARIATION AMONG INDIVIDUALS THAT WE CAN ATTRIBUTE TO GENES. THE HERITABILITY OF A TRAIT MAY VARY, DEPENDING ON THE RANGE OF POPULATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTS STUDIED.
- THE LEVEL OF STIMULATION REQUIRED TO TRIGGER A NEURAL IMPULSE.
18 Clues: LEARNING BY OBSERVING OTHERS. • A READINESS TO PERCEIVE ONESELF FAVORABLY. • THE BODY’S RESTING RATE OF ENERGY EXPENDITURE. • THE LEVEL OF STIMULATION REQUIRED TO TRIGGER A NEURAL IMPULSE. • IN PSYCHOANALYSIS, THE BLOCKING FROM CONSCIOUSNESS OF ANXIETY-LADEN MATERIAL. • A SELF-CONFIRMING CONCERN THAT ONE WILL BE EVALUATED BASED ON A NEGATIVE STEREOTYPE. • ...
Кроссворд 2026-05-27
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- Russian poet and writer
- Wrote The Metamorphosis
- Les Misérables
- Oliver Twist, Christmas Carol
- Theory of evolution
- Wrote The Old Man and the Sea
- Pasteurization, microbiology
- Codebreaking and AI
- Invented electric battery
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- Crime and Punishment
- Science fiction, Around the World in 80 Days
- Theory of relativity
- England’s bard, Hamlet
- Researched radioactivity
- 1984 author
- Improved telescope
- Wrote A Brief History of Time
- Discovered laws of motion
- Alternating current inventor
- War and Peace author
20 Clues: 1984 author • Les Misérables • Improved telescope • Theory of evolution • Codebreaking and AI • Crime and Punishment • Theory of relativity • War and Peace author • England’s bard, Hamlet • Russian poet and writer • Wrote The Metamorphosis • Researched radioactivity • Discovered laws of motion • Invented electric battery • Pasteurization, microbiology • Alternating current inventor • ...
Learning Theorists 2022-08-10
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- Science of Reading
- Information received,organized,stored and retrieved by the mind.
- Learning and Questioning.
- of Needs.
- Unorthodox Little Albert
- Combine thoughts and theories
- Steps for teaching vocabulary
- Education.
- Classical conditioning
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- Zone of Proximal Development
- Multiple Intelligence.
- response to stimuli.
- Theory of Connectivism.
- Construct knowledge.
- Positive reinforcement
- Ages and Stages
- 5 Pillars of Reading
- Emergent Literacy Theory
18 Clues: of Needs. • Education. • Ages and Stages • Science of Reading • response to stimuli. • Construct knowledge. • 5 Pillars of Reading • Multiple Intelligence. • Positive reinforcement • Classical conditioning • Theory of Connectivism. • Unorthodox Little Albert • Emergent Literacy Theory • Learning and Questioning. • Zone of Proximal Development • Combine thoughts and theories • ...
The Color Theory 2023-11-13
Evolution Vocab 2024-05-01
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- The scientist who developed the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- The environmental factor(s) that causes some individuals to die
- Any differences between individuals in a population in traits (ex: body size, fur color)
- Organisms that are well adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce
- Any physical characteristic of an organism
- Scientist who believed in the inheritance of acquired traits
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- Any trait that helps an organism survive in the current environment
- The change in species over time
- An organism's ability to survive and reproduce
- not well-adapted die
10 Clues: not well-adapted die • The change in species over time • Any physical characteristic of an organism • An organism's ability to survive and reproduce • Scientist who believed in the inheritance of acquired traits • The environmental factor(s) that causes some individuals to die • Any trait that helps an organism survive in the current environment • ...
Theories 2024-02-02
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- Theorist Functionalism
- Social Structure Beliefs
- Social Structure Money
- Social Structure Home
- Theorist Social Conflict
- Social Structure Laws
- Theory involving inequalities
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- Theory about meanings and understanding
- Theorist Symbolic Interaction
- Social Structure Learning
- Theory about stability and social order
11 Clues: Social Structure Home • Social Structure Laws • Theorist Functionalism • Social Structure Money • Social Structure Beliefs • Theorist Social Conflict • Social Structure Learning • Theorist Symbolic Interaction • Theory involving inequalities • Theory about meanings and understanding • Theory about stability and social order
LOS DEPORTES 2013-11-17
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- Ella usa el ____ lanzar el balón.
- El jugador de béisbol tiene un ____ para su cabeza.
- el color de una naranja
- un grupo de los jugadores
- el color de la hierba
- Ella tiene que ______ el balón en fútbol.
- el color de una uva
- el color de un cerdo
- el color de el humo
- donde jugar tenis o baloncesto
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- el opuesto de blanco
- el opuesto de negro
- Ella tiene que _____ el balón en béisbol.
- el color de una banana
- fútbol, béisbol y baloncesto son ejemplos
- Ella usa la ____ tirar el balón.
- el color de el chocolate
- el color de un tomate
- donde jugar fútbol y béisbol
- el color de el cielo
20 Clues: el opuesto de negro • el color de una uva • el color de el humo • el opuesto de blanco • el color de un cerdo • el color de el cielo • el color de la hierba • el color de un tomate • el color de una banana • el color de una naranja • el color de el chocolate • un grupo de los jugadores • donde jugar fútbol y béisbol • donde jugar tenis o baloncesto • Ella usa la ____ tirar el balón. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-12-11
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- an organism's particular genetic makeup
- a trait that helps identify an organism
- any remains, trace, or imprint of animal or plant life preserved in Earth's crust
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- a gene composted of two identical alleles
- the variety of life that exists in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a form of a gene that is expressed as the trait whenever it is present
- variations of genes that determine traits in organisms
- a random change in an organism's DNA; it can have positive, negative, or neutral effect on the organism
- a well-tested scientific explanation
- any living plant, animal, fungus, or bacterium
- a theory that says sedimentary rocks on the bottom of a stack are older than the rocks above them
- all the fossils on Earth
- a molecule that contains an organism's genetic information
- a structure made of coiled DNA that transfers hereditary information to the next generation
- no longer existing
- a molecule that is part of cells and cell structures; determines the traits of an organism
- an organism related to an organism that lived before
- a trait that increases an organism's chances of surviving and reproducing to pass on its genes
- a structure, characteristic, or behavior of an organism, such as eye color, plant height or pattern of migration
- a form of a gene that is expressed only when a dominant allele is not present
- the specific way a feature is expressed in an individual organism, for example, blue and green are traits for eye color
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- belonging to the same group or family
- the theory that all species are descended from common ancestors who have changed over time by means of natural selection
- an organism from the past that is related to all the organisms in the group
- the range of expression of a trait within a population
- the traits produced by the genotype; the expression of genes
- all the individuals of one kind in a specified area at one time
- a scientist who studies fossils
- a vertebrate with four limbs
- a fossil made from parts of an organism such as bones or teeth
- pieces of weathered rock such as sand, deposited by wind, water, and ice
- selective breeding of organism's with human interference to produce desired traits (think of show dogs)
- a diagram based on shared characteristics
- the passing on of genetic traits from parents to offspring
- the process by which the individuals best adapted to their environment tend to survive and pass down their traits to subsequent generations
- a rock that preserves evidence such as animal tracks or impressions
- the process of one species developing into two or more species that can no longer mate
38 Clues: no longer existing • all the fossils on Earth • a vertebrate with four limbs • a scientist who studies fossils • a well-tested scientific explanation • belonging to the same group or family • an organism's particular genetic makeup • a trait that helps identify an organism • a gene composted of two identical alleles • a diagram based on shared characteristics • ...
10 2026-04-02
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- Sun centered system
- Antiseptic pioneer
- Penicillin discoverer
- Traveler to new lands
- Wave theory
- Blood circulation
- Smallpox vaccine maker
- Religious teacher abroad
- Atomic bomb father
- E equals mc squared
- Exploration ship
- Germ theory father
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- Exchange of goods
- Valuable trade item
- Trade route Asia
- Electromagnetism
- Belief against church
- Planetary motion
- Radium discoverer
- Anatomy father
- Nuclear reactor builder
- Long sea journey
- Navigation tool
- Creator of maps
- Polio vaccine maker
25 Clues: Wave theory • Anatomy father • Navigation tool • Creator of maps • Trade route Asia • Electromagnetism • Planetary motion • Long sea journey • Exploration ship • Exchange of goods • Radium discoverer • Blood circulation • Antiseptic pioneer • Atomic bomb father • Germ theory father • Sun centered system • Valuable trade item • Polio vaccine maker • E equals mc squared • Belief against church • ...
Colours 2024-12-03
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- Opposite of white.
- Metallic and shiny.
- Light sandy shade.
- Soft off-white.
- A mix of red and white.
- A citrusy color.
- A precious gray color.
- Deep blue-green.
- The color of the sky.
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- Blue-green hue.
- The color of soil.
- Snow’s color.
- Cloudy sky color.
- The color of the sun.
- A royal color.
- The color of grass.
- The color of roses.
17 Clues: Snow’s color. • A royal color. • Blue-green hue. • Soft off-white. • A citrusy color. • Deep blue-green. • Cloudy sky color. • Opposite of white. • The color of soil. • Light sandy shade. • Metallic and shiny. • The color of grass. • The color of roses. • The color of the sun. • The color of the sky. • A precious gray color. • A mix of red and white.
unit 3 vocabulary 2024-12-06
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- produces hydronium ion when dissolved in water
- produces hydroxide ion when dissolved in water
- inverse measurement of hydronium ions in a solution
- energy energy needed to start a reaction
- a mixture composed of two or more substances
- how concentrated a solution is (mol/L)
- ion positively charged hydrogen ion
- the liquid that dissolves other substances
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- when the products form equal the reactants formed
- theory state that when particles collide they must have a certain amount of energy to produce a reaction
- the starting substances in a chemical reaction
- compound that changes color at different pH values
- a substance that increases the rate of a reaction without becoming part of the reaction
- the substance(s) formed from a chemical reaction
- the substance that is dissolved
15 Clues: the substance that is dissolved • ion positively charged hydrogen ion • how concentrated a solution is (mol/L) • energy energy needed to start a reaction • the liquid that dissolves other substances • a mixture composed of two or more substances • produces hydronium ion when dissolved in water • the starting substances in a chemical reaction • ...
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. • ...
Science Cross Word 2024-03-05
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- Last name of the scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- A particle of matter that is considered indivisible in the Standard Model of particle physics.
- The name given to the smallest quantity of energy that can be emitted or absorbed as electromagnetic radiation.
- A compound that changes color in the presence of an acid or a base.
- The molecule that carries most of the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning, and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.
- A greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming, abbreviated CO2.
- A nickname for the substance that dissolves more substances than any other liquid.
- The shape formed by double-stranded molecules of DNA.
- The type of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- The scientist who created the Periodic Table of Elements.
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- The theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle.
- The process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- The organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- The law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- The SI unit used to measure force, named after a famous physicist.
- The main type of chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
16 Clues: The organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell. • The shape formed by double-stranded molecules of DNA. • The scientist who created the Periodic Table of Elements. • The SI unit used to measure force, named after a famous physicist. • A compound that changes color in the presence of an acid or a base. • ...
Evaluating Consequences 2023-11-23
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- Judgement of the consequences that relate to pleasure and pain
- Reactions to stimuli and situations that are motivationally relevant
- author of prospect theory Kahneman & ...?
- What we like in reality, in contrast to our prediction: ... utility
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- Longer-duration state of physiological systems and conscious feelings
- Emotions that are consciously noticeable
- key aspect of prospect theory: ... aversion
- prospect theory is only a ... model
- Prediction of what we will like: ... utility
- traditional economic theory: expected ... theory
10 Clues: prospect theory is only a ... model • Emotions that are consciously noticeable • author of prospect theory Kahneman & ...? • key aspect of prospect theory: ... aversion • Prediction of what we will like: ... utility • traditional economic theory: expected ... theory • Judgement of the consequences that relate to pleasure and pain • ...
Module 3 Game 2021-06-24
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- adding gray to a color
- colors opposite one another on the color wheel
- adding black to a color
- colors that cannot be created through mixing
- specific color denoting growth or jealousy
- combination of a primary color with the adjacent secondary color
- specific color denoting wealthy and indifference
- specific color associated with passion & violence
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- combination of the following two colors: blue, red, or yellow
- colors on either side of a color on the color wheel
- adding white to a color, aka pastels
- basic color (blue, red, or green)
- specific color that means calm and strength
- “What is your___?” question to ask when choosing a chart or graph
- specific color denoting change and vitality
- colors evenly spaced on the color wheel (120 degrees apart)
- specific color associated with happiness & deceit
17 Clues: adding gray to a color • adding black to a color • basic color (blue, red, or green) • adding white to a color, aka pastels • specific color denoting growth or jealousy • specific color that means calm and strength • specific color denoting change and vitality • colors that cannot be created through mixing • colors opposite one another on the color wheel • ...
Chapter 6 Sensation and Perception 2020-02-20
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- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- a binocular cue for perceiving depth: By comparing images from the retinas in the two eyes, the brain computes distance---the greater the disparity (difference) between the two images, the closer the object
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear; sound waves traveling through the cochlear fluid trigger nerve impulses
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our rain can interpret
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names blue, green, and so forth
- the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows us to judge distance
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- retinal receptor cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. The cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations
- the sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next
- depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a give time
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
- the sense or act of hearing
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- a laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wave-lengths reflected by the object
- the minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- the organization of the visual field into objects (the figures) that stand out from their surroundings (the ground)
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement
- hearing loss caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea
- the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount)
- the amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which we perceive as brightness or loudness, as determined by the wave's amplitude
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- in psychological science, the influence of bodily sensations, gestures, and other states on cognitive preferences and judgements
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
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- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain The "gate" is opened by the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers and is closed by activity in larger fibers or by information coming from the brain
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective
- the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum on the cochlea's oval window
- the processing of many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision
- an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
- in vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- the principle that one sense may influence another, as when the smell of food influences its taste
- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; also called nerve deafness
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise).
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision
- perceiving objects as unchanging (having consistent shapes, size, brightness, and color) even as illumination and retinal images change
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- a device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea
- an organized whole; tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes
60 Clues: the sense or act of hearing • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective • a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another • a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency • diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation • ...
Temporary Haircolor 2019-01-29
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- combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin
- also known as no lift deposit only color formulated to darken hair not lighten natural hair color
- pure of fundamental colors red yellow blue that cannot be created by combining other colors
- a primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on color wheel
- system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color
- predominant tone of a color
- contain small uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form a larger permanent dye molecules
- combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes worked through the hair to refresh the ends
- system for understanding color relationships
- also known as vegetable haircolors such as henna obtained from the levels or bark of plants
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- lighten and deposit color at the same time and ina single process because they are more alkaline than no lift deposit only colors and are mixed witha higher volume developer
- the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a hair color
- no lift deposit only non oxidation haircolor that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos
- hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate and thus requires a longer processing time
- also known as hue
- also kmown as undertone
- nonpermanent color does not penetrate into cuticle layer allowing only a coating action that may be removed by shampooing
- the strength of a color
- a common way to describe a haircolor service that adds shine and color to the hair
- intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts
- color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
21 Clues: also known as hue • also kmown as undertone • the strength of a color • predominant tone of a color • system for understanding color relationships • color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors • combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin • system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color • ...
Linguistics 2019-11-13
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- The person who described a set of biologically controlled behaviors, which we can use to test (INNATENESS THEORY).
- A neglected child found in the 1970s who was not able to acquire language fully, as she had passed the (CRITICAL PERIOD).
- A communicative gesture, distinctive from a sign found in a signed language.
- The theoretical period of time in which we are able to acquire language (proposed (LENNEBURG)).
- "Now there is another one. There are two of them. There are two _____." This is evidence for (ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION).
- ____ of a Grammar Theory, the most influential LA theory, asserts that children create rules of grammar themselves.
- The stage in life when the critical period is theorized to end.
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- A type of speech error a child makes when they assume too much, which is evidence for (ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION).
- Hypothesis which suggests we are genetically predisposed to acquire and use language.
- "My child keeps saying 'other one spoon' instead of 'other spoon' no matter how often I correct them." is evidence against which theory?
- _____ Theory claims children learn language just by listening and reproducing.
- The father of modern Linguistics who proposed (UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR). Bonus question!
- Subconscious process of learning.
- Set of structural characteristics shared by all languages. Evidence for (INNATENESS THEORY).
14 Clues: Subconscious process of learning. • The stage in life when the critical period is theorized to end. • A communicative gesture, distinctive from a sign found in a signed language. • _____ Theory claims children learn language just by listening and reproducing. • The father of modern Linguistics who proposed (UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR). Bonus question! • ...
Controlling Stress, Anxiety and Arousal 2023-12-10
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- in the inverted u theory, high arousal levels are classed as...
- setting these helps to control anxiety as the athlete knows exactly what it is they want to achieve
- this form of anxiety is physiological e.g. sweating
- in the inverted u theory, low arousal levels are classed as...
- this form of anxiety is psychological e.g. worry about failing
- what U theory suggests there is a threshold point to arousal and an increase beyond this will worsen performance
- _____________ muscle relaxation involves slowly tensing (not to point of strain) and then relaxing each muscle
- in the inverted u theory, medium arousal levels are classed as...
- this method of controlling anxiety involves an athlete imagining themselves in an environment and performing a specific activity using their senses (sight, hearing, feeling and smell)
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- this theory introduces the idea that when anxiety is extremely high, a sudden and severe drop in performance can occur
- _________ utilisation refers to when an athlete's narrowed focus with increased arousal which helps direct attention to things relevant to their performance
- the level of activation and alertness experienced by a performer
- this theory suggests that as arousal increases, so does performance (and vice versa
- the second name of the boxer we watched last week who used positive self-talk to overcome anxiety
14 Clues: this form of anxiety is physiological e.g. sweating • in the inverted u theory, low arousal levels are classed as... • this form of anxiety is psychological e.g. worry about failing • in the inverted u theory, high arousal levels are classed as... • the level of activation and alertness experienced by a performer • ...
Crossword puzzle Jamil 2023-09-29
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- bumbelbees are black and ______
- the same color as pig
- the color of the sky
- a midway color black and white
- a deep shade of green it shares its name with an area of trees and wildemass
- this color shares its name with a green Citrus fruit
- the color of earth and dirt
- after a snowstorm,you will see a lot of this color
- a shade of blue ,the fifth color seen in a rainbow
- a very bright shade of pink
- a pale blue -purple it shares its name with a flower of the same name
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- this color is the absense of light and absorption of all color
- the last color in a rainbow,a shade of pink
- A ______ heart is an award given to soldiers who where of died in battle
- the color of fire and setting sun
- this word comes from the latin root of grow it is also the color of grass
- a very light brown,the color of some mushrooms
- a blue-green shares its name with a term for relation to water
- a shade of green tinged with blue shares its name with any of various small short -necked river duck
- the color of apples and fire engines
20 Clues: the color of the sky • the same color as pig • the color of earth and dirt • a very bright shade of pink • a midway color black and white • bumbelbees are black and ______ • the color of fire and setting sun • the color of apples and fire engines • the last color in a rainbow,a shade of pink • a very light brown,the color of some mushrooms • ...
Crim 2 2022-05-20
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- leclec
- theory that
- set of
- father s
- close
- punishment
- suicide
- placing
- grandf
- state
- a penalty
- male
- deter
- incorporated
- survival
- based
- propose
- mixture
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- Linnaeus
- fight
- action
- rejected
- defensible
- rejects fw
- an approach
- racial
- influential
- his principle
- positive
- became
- antis
- blood
- human b
- an act
- encourage
- greek
- black bile
- father cj
- tb
- thin
40 Clues: tb • male • thin • fight • close • antis • blood • state • greek • deter • based • leclec • action • set of • racial • became • grandf • an act • suicide • placing • human b • propose • mixture • Linnaeus • rejected • father s • positive • survival • encourage • father cj • a penalty • defensible • rejects fw • punishment • black bile • theory that • an approach • influential • incorporated • his principle
Crim 2 2022-05-20
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- thin33
- leclec26
- a penalty10
- grandf27
- 1
- racial36
- human b21
- state25
- blood22
- 3
- 4
- survival35
- greek20
- 7 principle
- rejects fw19
- 133deter
- 5
- close15
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- influential 9
- action40
- suicide37
- defensible18
- theory that11
- 12unishment
- encourage34
- father s28
- fight39
- 2
- became17
- male38
- incorporated16
- tb31
- positive29
- 14placing
- black bile23
- 6
- Linnaeus24
- 8
- rejected30
- antis32
40 Clues: 2 • 1 • 6 • 3 • 4 • 8 • 5 • tb31 • thin33 • male38 • fight39 • state25 • blood22 • greek20 • antis32 • close15 • action40 • leclec26 • grandf27 • racial36 • became17 • 133deter • suicide37 • human b21 • 14placing • father s28 • positive29 • Linnaeus24 • survival35 • rejected30 • a penalty10 • 12unishment • encourage34 • 7 principle • defensible18 • black bile23 • rejects fw19 • influential 9 • theory that11 • incorporated16
Health Science Theory 2022-08-10
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- when you pass this class with at least an 80, you will take a test for your what
- how many years of school is the RN program
- what is making the sound when you pop your knuckles
- how many leads are ACTUALLY in a 12 lead EKG
- what does IV stand for
- what are the small bones in the hand called
- what is the abbreviation for registered nurse
- what is the last name of your favorite teacher
- what is the bone your bicep connects to
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- what is the privacy act for patients called
- what is the strongest bone in your body
- after this class, you will be considered medical what
- what is your jawbone called
- how many years of school is the BSN program
- what is the "shin bone"
- what does IO stand for
- where are your metatarsals
- about how many of the bones in your body are located in your hands and feet
18 Clues: what does IO stand for • what does IV stand for • what is the "shin bone" • where are your metatarsals • what is your jawbone called • what is the strongest bone in your body • what is the bone your bicep connects to • how many years of school is the RN program • what is the privacy act for patients called • how many years of school is the BSN program • ...
Science particle theory 2021-02-20
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- The laying down of sediments
- A small part of something
- A liquid mixture mixing with another state
- The moment of anything from a high to a low concentration area
- The process of an object releasing heat
- The process of becoming smaller
- The process of a solid becoming a solution
- The process of a state of matter swapping to another state
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- A reaction created by absorption of heat
- When a liquid changes state to a gas
- The act of a state of making a reversible change
- When a gas changes state to a liquid
- The process of a liquid changing to a gas
- The process of an object going below 0degrees celsius
- The process of an object changing from a solid to a liquid
- The process of an object becoming larger
- An object changing straight from a solid to a gas
- A physical way of showing something
18 Clues: A small part of something • The laying down of sediments • The process of becoming smaller • A physical way of showing something • When a liquid changes state to a gas • When a gas changes state to a liquid • The process of an object releasing heat • A reaction created by absorption of heat • The process of an object becoming larger • ...
Music Theory - Basics 2024-05-25
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- Separates measures
- Note held for 3 beats
- to play smooth and connected
- Loud
- Tells you what sharps or flats the piece uses
- Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
- Gradually get softer
- Note held for 1 beat
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- Soft
- Tells you how many beats per measure and which note gets the beat
- Sign that tells you what pitches (letters) the lines and spaces are
- Note held for 2 beats
- Tells you how fast or slow the music is
- The space between barlines
- Silence in music
- Gradually get louder
- Note held for 4 beats
- What music is written on
18 Clues: Soft • Loud • Silence in music • Separates measures • Gradually get louder • Gradually get softer • Note held for 1 beat • Note held for 3 beats • Note held for 2 beats • Note held for 4 beats • Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do • What music is written on • The space between barlines • to play smooth and connected • Tells you how fast or slow the music is • Tells you what sharps or flats the piece uses • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2023-04-18
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- the mouth shape required to play each instrument
- this note has 4 beats
- a group of musicians relying on winds and percussion only
- louden
- march-like
- this note has 1 beat
- this clef is used on lower pitched instruments like bassoon and trombone
- a group of singers
- speed up gradually
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- 4/4, 3/4, 2/4
- the sharps and flats at the beginning of the music
- separated/short
- how every note is tongued
- soften
- a group of instrumentalists that involves strings
- hold the note until the conductor cuts you off
- this clef is used on higher pitched instruments like the flute and saxophone
- this note has 2 beats
18 Clues: louden • soften • march-like • 4/4, 3/4, 2/4 • separated/short • a group of singers • speed up gradually • this note has 1 beat • this note has 4 beats • this note has 2 beats • how every note is tongued • hold the note until the conductor cuts you off • the mouth shape required to play each instrument • a group of instrumentalists that involves strings • ...
ELectrical theory-TF 2024-10-17
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- __________ current travels in one direction
- found in nucleus and has positive charge
- ___________ current constantly changes direction
- Volts can be described as _________.
- 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hz
- smallest part of atom and moves from atom to atom
- electrons travelling from atom to atom within a conductor
- Greater volts will do this to amps
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- Measure in Ohms
- more ohms will cause amps to do this
- Loads are wired this way
- Unlike charges do this
- This is measured in Amps
- One path for electricity to flow
- this is necessary in order to have a complete circuit
- Atoms with more electrons than protons
- Something that uses electricity or power consuming device
- Best Electrician around
18 Clues: Measure in Ohms • Unlike charges do this • Best Electrician around • Loads are wired this way • This is measured in Amps • 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hz • One path for electricity to flow • Greater volts will do this to amps • more ohms will cause amps to do this • Volts can be described as _________. • Atoms with more electrons than protons • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- - Logic Operations
- - Synchronizes operations
- - 1024 MB's
- - Connects all hardware parts
- - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words )
- - speed which csn be measured in Hertz ( 2 Words)
- - Control execution
- - 1024 KB's
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- - cordinates
- - a basic building block ( 2 Words)
- - 1024 GB's
- - 1024 bytes
- - It’s a storage device
- - CPU helps the processor work faster
- - Basic Input/Output System
- - stores data permanently
- - Moves information between the CPU, RAM, and other devices.
- - It usually consists of 8 bits
18 Clues: - 1024 GB's • - 1024 MB's • - 1024 KB's • - cordinates • - 1024 bytes • - Logic Operations • - Control execution • - It’s a storage device • - Synchronizes operations • - stores data permanently • - Basic Input/Output System • - Connects all hardware parts • - It usually consists of 8 bits • - Fetches instructions ( 2 Words ) • - a basic building block ( 2 Words) • ...
big bang theory 2026-04-21
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- the simplest, lightest, and most abundant chemical element in the universe
- the scientific study of everything outside Earth's atmosphere
- an American astronomer who proved the existence of other galaxies and discovered that the universe is constantly expanding
- an artist who transcends convention by weaving performance, visual art, and design into immersive tapestries of image and sound.
- the faint echo of thermal energy left over from the Big Bang
- a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter
- a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and inert noble gas
- a German-born theoretical physicist who revolutionized modern physics by redefining gravity as the curvature of space-time
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- Nobel Prize-winning radio astronomer who discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background
- British astronomer and mathematician famous for establishing the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis—proving that heavy elements are created inside stars
- the entire range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- all space, time, matter, and energy that exists
- the segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that is detectable by the human eye
- the prevailing cosmological model explaining the origin and evolution of the universe
- a scientific instrument that splits light (or other radiation) into its component wavelengths/colors
- the ability to do work
- the stretching of light waves (increasing wavelength) towards the red end of the spectrum (away from the observer)
- a phenomenon where light from an object moving toward an observer shifts toward shorter, higher-frequency wavelengths
18 Clues: the ability to do work • all space, time, matter, and energy that exists • a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and inert noble gas • the faint echo of thermal energy left over from the Big Bang • the scientific study of everything outside Earth's atmosphere • the entire range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation • ...
big bang theory 2026-04-21
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- the first chemical element
- celestial bodies,measurements,and physical process
- deciphering the vast and complex nature of the universe
- discoverer of the cosmic microwave background radiation
- the cooled remnant of the first light that could travel freely throughout the universe
- a huge collection of dust, gas, and billions of stars and their solar system is all held by gravity
- light element nuclei produce during the big bang
- developed the special and general theories of relativity
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- his work in radio astronomy
- the foremost proponent and defender of the steady-state theory of the universe.
- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends
- includes all of space, and all of the matter and energy that space contains
- band of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
- scientific model that explained how the universe began.
- an instrument that breaks up a wave into a frequency spectrum.
- the ability to do work
- light from galaxies is shifted to longer wavelengths
- a decrease in an electromagnetic wavelength caused by an motion of a celestial object
18 Clues: the ability to do work • the first chemical element • his work in radio astronomy • light element nuclei produce during the big bang • celestial bodies,measurements,and physical process • light from galaxies is shifted to longer wavelengths • deciphering the vast and complex nature of the universe • scientific model that explained how the universe began. • ...
LOS DEPORTES 2013-11-17
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- el color de el humo
- el color de el chocolate
- el color de una banana
- fútbol, béisbol y baloncesto son ejemplos
- Ella usa la ____ tirar el balón.
- el opuesto de blanco
- donde jugar tenis o baloncesto
- el color de un cerdo
- Ella usa el ____ lanzar el balón.
- el color de un tomate
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- un grupo de los jugadores
- Ella tiene que _____ el balón en béisbol.
- El jugador de béisbol tiene un ____ para su cabeza.
- el color de la hierba
- el opuesto de negro
- el color de una uva
- el color de una naranja
- Ella tiene que ______ el balón en fútbol.
- el color de el cielo
- donde jugar fútbol y béisbol
20 Clues: el color de el humo • el opuesto de negro • el color de una uva • el opuesto de blanco • el color de el cielo • el color de un cerdo • el color de la hierba • el color de un tomate • el color de una banana • el color de una naranja • el color de el chocolate • un grupo de los jugadores • donde jugar fútbol y béisbol • donde jugar tenis o baloncesto • Ella usa la ____ tirar el balón. • ...
Katie Wheeler Chapter 28 and 29 Crossword 2018-05-21
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- this indicates the temperature of a star
- according to this, the sun and planets formed together
- the brightness as it appears to us
- had the idea that the universe started from a single point a long time ago.
- groups of stars with names from antiquity
- this is the nearest star to the earth
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- series of lines are called this
- observed light passing through a prism produced a rainbow
- a rule that correctly describes a natural phenomenon.
- a hypothesis that is supported by the results of experimentation and observation
10 Clues: series of lines are called this • the brightness as it appears to us • this is the nearest star to the earth • this indicates the temperature of a star • groups of stars with names from antiquity • a rule that correctly describes a natural phenomenon. • according to this, the sun and planets formed together • observed light passing through a prism produced a rainbow • ...
selection crossword(no space between words) 2021-05-18
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- basic idea that populations and species change over time.
- another word for artificial selection
- process used by humans to develop new organisms with desirable characteristics.
- product of the reproductive processes of an animal or plant
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- process which results in the adaptation of an organism to its environment by selectively reproducing changes in its genotype
- change that occurs in our DNA sequence
- is an individual’s observable traits such as eye color, height etc.
- an individual’s collection of genes.
- refers to genetic heritage passed down by biological parents
- man who developed theory of natural selection
10 Clues: an individual’s collection of genes. • another word for artificial selection • change that occurs in our DNA sequence • man who developed theory of natural selection • basic idea that populations and species change over time. • product of the reproductive processes of an animal or plant • refers to genetic heritage passed down by biological parents • ...
Educational Leaders 2023-03-02
11 Clues: socratic method • learning by doing • taxonomy of education • social learning theory • psycho-social development • made blackboards in the US • multiple intelligence theory • zone of proximal development • theory of cognitive development • operate and classical conditioning • educated teachers to teach kindergarten
Final Exam 2015-12-08
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- All lobes continue to grow in adolescences except this one.
- Modifying existing schema to fit new information
- Matching the way you teach to the way you learn
- Failure to form stable and secure identity
- Thinking about our thinking.Regulation of thinking.
- Vygotsky Sociocultural theory was what kind of developmental theory?
- fluctuating self-esteem
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- Changes that occur in thinking
- Stable self-esteem
- Piaget theory of development was what kind of developmental theory?
- Who viewed children as "little scientist"?
- Taking new information and fit into existing schema
12 Clues: Stable self-esteem • fluctuating self-esteem • Changes that occur in thinking • Failure to form stable and secure identity • Who viewed children as "little scientist"? • Matching the way you teach to the way you learn • Modifying existing schema to fit new information • Thinking about our thinking.Regulation of thinking. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-11-07
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- supercontinent named by Wegener
- two plates that slide past
- theory of tectonic plates
- came up with the theory of seafloor spreading
- originated the theory of continental drift
- theory of Alfred Wegener
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- two plates that collide
- Harry Hess’ hypothesis
- two plates that separate
- individually sites of upwelling material
10 Clues: Harry Hess’ hypothesis • two plates that collide • two plates that separate • theory of Alfred Wegener • theory of tectonic plates • two plates that slide past • supercontinent named by Wegener • individually sites of upwelling material • originated the theory of continental drift • came up with the theory of seafloor spreading
Big Bang Theory, Heliocentric, and Geocentric 2024-08-14
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- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed in the _________ model of the solar system.
- He developed an early uniform circular model of motion.
- What analogy do astronomers use to demonstrate the expanding universe?
- What famous astronomer announced that galaxies are moving away from each other in 1929?
- He advanced the theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- Copernicus and Galileo believed in the __________ model of the solar system.
- The Big Bang happened between ten and ___________ billion years ago. (HINT: spell out the number)
- Who was put on house arrest by the church because he believed in the Heliocentric model?
- In Greek, ______ means Earth.
- The space between galaxies is ________.
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- He is thought of as the founder of modern science.
- this is an explanation or model backed by results from many tests.
- What theory is the most accepted universe formation theory?
- In Greek, _______ means Sun.
- Galileo observed what planet went through phases?
- There are _________ of galaxies in the universe.
- The universe includes living things, planets,stars, galaxies, dust clouds,light and even ________.
- He agreed with Aristotle and added mathematics to prove his theory.
- Astronomers say that the galaxies and stars are still moving ________ from each other.
- What force helped galaxies and planets form after the Big Bang?
20 Clues: In Greek, _______ means Sun. • In Greek, ______ means Earth. • The space between galaxies is ________. • There are _________ of galaxies in the universe. • Galileo observed what planet went through phases? • He is thought of as the founder of modern science. • He developed an early uniform circular model of motion. • ...
8-1-B Stratification Theories (no spaces) 2024-04-29
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- Inequality exists because software engineers need 4 years of ___ and ___ , while shelf stockers do not, per functionalism
- The self esteem of the poor and homeless is ___ than the self esteem of others, because of what the stratification system tells them.
- After being raised to believe that hard work leads to success, people refused to ___ the stratification system, per symbolic interactionism
- Social hierarchy exists because every person in America is fighting over ____ ____ , per conflict theory
- The homeless & poor have no ___ to be financially successful, while politicians and CEOs work very hard to attain success, per symbolic interactionism.
- ____ ____ happens when employees believe what capitalists tell them, such as hard work leading to financial success, per conflict theory
- American society is ___ because all citizens accept democracy and the electoral system, per functionalism.
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- Inequality exists because careers in law firms are ____ ____ than careers in fast food, per functionalism.
- American citizens are ___ to believe that our social hierarchy is fair, & the process is explained by symbolic interactionism
- We have extremes of rich and poor because some rich CEOs ____ ____ , using their power to create stratification, per conflict theory
- ___ & ___ determine where a person ends up in the social hierarchy, or so we tell our kids, per symbolic interactionism.
- A few business owners have power over millions of employees, by creating a ____ ____ that makes employees accept their positions, per conflict theory
- ___ make millions of dollars more than doctors, when doctors can keep you alive, & the functionalist theory does not know why
- Inequality exists because people need extra respect & money in order to ____ ____ to spend 12 years in medical school, per functionalism
- Social hierarchy involves power as much as money, such as the ____ ____ doing what is best for the wealthy, per conflict theory.
- Capitalists control the economy & all institutions, which are convincing people that financial success depends upon ____ ____ , per conflict theory
- Your ____ ____ is how important you feel, based upon how others view you, and social hierarchy effects that feeling, per symbolic interactionism
- Stratification exists so that Microsoft gets the ____ ____ software engineers, instead of some incompetent person, per functionalism
- A nuclear engineer has more respect and income than a cafeteria worker because a greater degree of ___ is needed in the engineering field, per functionalism.
19 Clues: American society is ___ because all citizens accept democracy and the electoral system, per functionalism. • Social hierarchy exists because every person in America is fighting over ____ ____ , per conflict theory • Inequality exists because careers in law firms are ____ ____ than careers in fast food, per functionalism. • ...
Latin crossword 2026-04-28
19 Clues: 67 • door • 10x10 • table • thirty • after 6 • male teacher • male student • color of dirt • you sit on a, • color of coal • female student • color of grass • female student • color of paper • color of blood • color of bananas • you look out the, • color of uncooked chicken
PHS Review 2023-05-23
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- primary color (5 letters)
- secondary color (RY)
- color scheme using whites, blacks, grays, and beiges
- lighter values (add white)
- color scheme using only one color
- darker values (add black)
- primary color (3 letters)
- secondary color (RB)
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- primary color (4 letters)
- colors/color scheme using colors on the cool side of the spectrum
- most basic element of design
- lower intensity (add gray)
- color scheme using 3 colors of equal distance on the color wheel
- secondary color (YB)
- lightness or darkness (add black/white)
- colors/color scheme using colors on the warm side of the spectrum
- colors
17 Clues: colors • secondary color (RY) • secondary color (YB) • secondary color (RB) • primary color (4 letters) • primary color (5 letters) • darker values (add black) • primary color (3 letters) • lower intensity (add gray) • lighter values (add white) • most basic element of design • color scheme using only one color • lightness or darkness (add black/white) • ...
Gender and crime 2019-01-08
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- This theory suggests that women commit less crime because their behaviour is more strictly regulated in private and public
- A term to describe why young females commit less crime as they spend more time socialising at home with friends rather than out in the public sphere.
- Denscome suggests that it is more acceptable for women to become part of masculinised _____ subcultures, becoming involved in violence and anti-social behaviour.
- Messerschmidt argues that men are likely to experience this in society as they are unable to exert their masculinity legitimately and so may turn to crime/violence
- According to control theory, men dominate this sphere so they have more independence and opportunity to commit crime.
- The role that males are socialised to have which involves being the breadwinner and provider (may feel pressure to commit crime)
- One reason why men may find it hard to exert masculinity legitimately is due to a decline in male jobs, for example those involving __________ as this has been moved abroad
- Women's opportunities to commit white collar crimes at work may be limited due to the ________ that prevents them from gaining promotions and higher paid roles.
- Women who are criminal may be seen as __________ in society as they go against laws but also society's expectation of them as female.
- The role that females are socialised to have which involves caring for the emotional needs of family members (less likely to commit crime)
- These sociologists studied domestic violence victims and found that the cause was often female challenges to male authority at home. Supports control theory of gender and crime.
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- Some including interactionists see statistics on crime and gender as being a ____________ and not reflecting true criminality.
- This theory by Parsons suggests that socialisation can account for gender differences in crime.
- Control theory can be seen to be ______ in modern society as the behaviour of women at home and in public may be less regulated than in the past.
- This theory suggests that men appear to commit more crime as the CJS is more leniant on females. More likely to be viewed as 'sad not bad' and given lesser sentences.
- Female criminals on average receive shorter lengths of these than male criminals.
- A theory to explain why women may commit more crime today, as they have less control placed over behaviour and spend more time in the public sphere.
- Winlow's study of this group in Sunderland supports masculinity and socialisation as factors in crime
- This sociologist uses control theory and patriarchal society to explain gender differences in offending#
19 Clues: Female criminals on average receive shorter lengths of these than male criminals. • This theory by Parsons suggests that socialisation can account for gender differences in crime. • Winlow's study of this group in Sunderland supports masculinity and socialisation as factors in crime • ...
Art 7 Review 2022-01-06
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- uniform shapes such as circles, triangles
- drawing looking at real objects
- how vivid, rich or intense a color is
- describes how something feels
- two colors together to create a new color
- colors red, yellow, orange
- looking only at the subject while drawing
- objects farthest in the composition
- 3-4 colors next to another on color wheel
- where the earth and the sky meet
- lightness or darkness of a color
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- adding black to a color
- not thinking too much about what you are
- objects closest to the viewer
- 3 colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- adding white to a color
- colors opposite on the color wheel
- drawing the outline of the subject
- neatness and quality of your work
- objects in the middle of the composition
- shapes curvy and rounded, from nature
- adding black and white to a color
- repeating a design
- analyzing, describing a piece of art
- one color into another color
- color scheme using tints shades and tones
- colors blue, green, violet
- range of values from light to dark
28 Clues: repeating a design • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • colors red, yellow, orange • colors blue, green, violet • one color into another color • objects closest to the viewer • describes how something feels • drawing looking at real objects • where the earth and the sky meet • lightness or darkness of a color • neatness and quality of your work • ...
The Elements of Art 2021-01-19
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- And artistic line technique used to create tonal or shading effect by drawing closely spaced parallel lines that overlap one another to create a cross.
- A texture that reflects light unevenly across the surface.
- a type of space that refers to the empty spaces the artist has created around, between, and within the subjects.
- One of the seven elements of art that describes the darkness or lightness of a color.
- One of the seven elements of art, an enclosed space, a bounded two-dimensional shape that has both length and width.
- art that has no recognizable subject matter
- In color theory, these are all the colors of a single hue.
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- A texture that reflects light evenly across the surface.
- a type of space that refers to the subject of the piece itself.
- One of the seven elements of art, a point that moves across a page.
- one of the classic seven elements of art refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
- the spectrum bent into a circle.
- One of the seven elements of art, the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
- One of the seven elements of art connotes something that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, having length, width, height, and depth.
- An artistic Line Technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
- is a light value of a hue, white is added.
- One of the seven elements of art refers to light reflected to our eyes.
- is a dark value of a hue, black is added.
18 Clues: the spectrum bent into a circle. • is a dark value of a hue, black is added. • is a light value of a hue, white is added. • art that has no recognizable subject matter • A texture that reflects light evenly across the surface. • A texture that reflects light unevenly across the surface. • In color theory, these are all the colors of a single hue. • ...
Girls Only 2024-06-02
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- 1st character of the book
- The color of Miranda's hair is what color
- Jenna is a ________
- author of the book
- 2nd character of the book
- The girls live in ________
- Heather's partner
- Livvy is an________
- Livvy's pet
- 3rd character in the book
- The color of Heather's hair is what color
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- The name of the group
- Jenna's pet
- 4th character of the book
- Heather is a _______
- The color of Jenna's hair is what color
- Jenna's baby brother
- The color of Livvy's hair is what color
- Miranda is a_______
- When Manda's mom was in the hospital her roomie was
20 Clues: Jenna's pet • Livvy's pet • Heather's partner • author of the book • Jenna is a ________ • Miranda is a_______ • Livvy is an________ • Heather is a _______ • Jenna's baby brother • The name of the group • 1st character of the book • 4th character of the book • 2nd character of the book • 3rd character in the book • The girls live in ________ • The color of Jenna's hair is what color • ...
Famous Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- Newton/Invented The three laws of motion
- an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism.
- Jacobi/ was a German mathematician, who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, and number theory.
- Abel/Norwegian mathematician, a pioneer in the development of several branches of modern mathematics.
- de Fermat/ In fact, his most Famous work 'Fermat's Last Theorem' remained without a proof until 1993.
- Leibniz/Probably his greatest achievement was the discovery of a new mathematical method called calculus.
- Cauchy/ was a French mathematician who was an early pioneer of analysis. He started the project of formulating and proving the theorems of infinitesimal calculus in a rigorous manner, rejecting the heuristic principle of the generality of algebra exploited by earlier authors
- Lagrange/ French mathematician and mathematical physicist who was the greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century
- Cantor/ was a German mathematician, best known as the inventor of set theory, which has become a fundamental theory in mathematics.
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- Ramanujan/ was an Indian mathematician and autodidact who, with almost no formal training in pure mathematics, made extraordinary contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions
- author of the Elements, the oldest book consisting of geometrical theorems which is considered to be a standard for logical exposition.
- was a Indian mathematician and astronomer who wrote many important works on mathematics and astronomy.
- he discovered ways to measure a circle and the volume of a solid.
- Riemann/German mathematician who made lasting contributions to analysis, number theory, and differential geometry.
- Descartes/ was a French philosopher, mathematician, and writer who spent most of his adult life in the Dutch Republic.
- Euler/He contributed to numerous areas of both pure and applied mathematics, including the calculus of variations, analysis, number theory, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytical mechanics, hydrodynamics, and the lunar theory
16 Clues: Newton/Invented The three laws of motion • he discovered ways to measure a circle and the volume of a solid. • Abel/Norwegian mathematician, a pioneer in the development of several branches of modern mathematics. • de Fermat/ In fact, his most Famous work 'Fermat's Last Theorem' remained without a proof until 1993. • ...
Color Review with Value 2016-04-25
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- Colors you cannot get by mixing
- If you want to make a color light, start with a pile of ______
- A designated place to paint graffiti which is also legal
- Someone who vandalizes buildings and calls it artwork
- How many colors are in the color wheel
- Colors you get when you mix a primary with a secondary
- Color scheme which uses one color with its lights and darks
- A color which is lightened
- Blending occurs at this part of your graffiti
- Mixing a primary with a primary
- One letter which is placed on top of another
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- Which color goes first when mixing
- Extending and stretching a portion of your graffiti
- A technique used when trying to blend colors
- Color you get when you mix red and blue
- Color is seen when __________ reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
- A circular arrangement of color
- Turning your letters to take up space
- 3 Letters using your initials
- You make a shade by adding this to a color
- The shapes which are placed at the end of graffiti
21 Clues: A color which is lightened • 3 Letters using your initials • Colors you cannot get by mixing • A circular arrangement of color • Mixing a primary with a primary • Which color goes first when mixing • Turning your letters to take up space • How many colors are in the color wheel • Color you get when you mix red and blue • You make a shade by adding this to a color • ...
Color Review with Value 2016-04-25
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- Color you get when you mix red and blue
- A circular arrangement of color
- Color scheme which uses one color with its lights and darks
- Which color goes first when mixing
- Someone who vandalizes buildings and calls it artwork
- How many colors are in the color wheel
- Colors you get when you mix a primary with a secondary
- A technique used when trying to blend colors
- One letter which is placed on top of another
- Mixing a primary with a primary
- You make a shade by adding this to a color
- Turning your letters to take up space
- Color is seen when __________ reflects off an object and bounces back into your eye
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- The shapes which are placed at the end of graffiti
- 3 Letters using your initials
- Blending occurs at this part of your graffiti
- Extending and stretching a portion of your graffiti
- If you want to make a color light, start with a pile of ______
- A designated place to paint graffiti which is also legal
- Colors you cannot get by mixing
- A color which is lightened
21 Clues: A color which is lightened • 3 Letters using your initials • A circular arrangement of color • Colors you cannot get by mixing • Mixing a primary with a primary • Which color goes first when mixing • Turning your letters to take up space • How many colors are in the color wheel • Color you get when you mix red and blue • You make a shade by adding this to a color • ...
The Color of Water 2016-05-30
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- MCBRIDE / What is the name of the main character that tells of her past?
- / What nickname did Ruth call her mom?
- / What is the name of the character that dated Ruth and played the violin?
- / What did Ruth change her to when she came to America?
- / What type of marriage did Ruth's parents
- SHILSKY / What was Ruth's father's name?
- / What the nickname of Ruth's sister
- / How many total kids did Ruth have?
- / What was Ruth's father's profession?
- / What hobby of James's mom did he like?
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- / What nickname did Ruth call her dad?
- MCBRIDE / What is the name of the character that talked about his life and his mother?
- / What person was like a dad to James?
- / What country was Ruth born in?
- KNOWS BEST / What TV show did James watch that reminded him of his father?
- FOOLS / What special day in April was Ruth born on?
- / What was the skill the Ruth never learned to do until later in the story?
- / What religion was Ruth?
- / What hobby of James's mom did he hate?
- YORK / What city did James live in?
20 Clues: / What religion was Ruth? • / What country was Ruth born in? • YORK / What city did James live in? • / What the nickname of Ruth's sister • / How many total kids did Ruth have? • / What nickname did Ruth call her dad? • / What nickname did Ruth call her mom? • / What person was like a dad to James? • / What was Ruth's father's profession? • ...
THE COLOR OF WATER 2016-05-30
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- Ruth would go to (BLANK) to escape the worries and stress she had at home in Virgina as an adolescent.
- Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK).
- An action Ruchel did as a teen, but Ruth had never done before a random day.
- Money without what is worthless, according to McBride’s parents?
- What is the color of God, according to Mommy?
- Who had the deals in regards to shopping for school clothes?
- On his way to summer camp, McBride punched a kid on the bus because he thought the kid’s father, a member of the (BLANK), was going to hurt Mommy.
- Daddy had a(n) (BLANK), and then relapsed a few days later before he died.
- The “one person [Ruth] didn’t do right by [in this world]” is (BLANK).
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- When Ruth got impregnated by Peter at a young age, she got a(n) abortion.
- What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started?
- McBride was the youngest of the children Ruth had with her (BLANK) husband.
- The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK).
- Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy.
- When Ruth and the kids moved to (BLANK), they found difficulty fitting in.
- Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl?
- What is “school” in Yiddish?
- Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child?
- Ruth first found love in (BLANK), a tall, handsome, young, dark-skinned man.
- Who was Ruth’s brother that died serving in World War II?
20 Clues: Ruth was born a(n) (BLANK). • What is “school” in Yiddish? • Who was Ruth’s first friend as a child? • The disease Ruth’s mother had was (BLANK). • What is the color of God, according to Mommy? • Who was the man that molested Ruth as a girl? • Ruth used her (BLANK) to cope with the death of Daddy. • What is the name of the church Ruth and Dennis started? • ...
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 • ...
The Color of Water 2017-06-01
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- / James punched the boy in the face because his dad was this type of panther
- / after her husband's death Ruth only rode this
- / before James and his family moved to Queens they lived here
- / Ruths mother told her to never catch one of these of they could fly
- / Ruth told her children to get this so that they could be better off in life
- / McBride Mentions this director in the book to show how he influenced him as a youth
- / While away during the summer Ruths aunt hot her this so that she wasn't pregnant anymore
- / he was Ruths first boyfriend,got Ruth pregnant and told her that he had to break up because someone else was pregnant by him.
- / Ruth met him in New York and he helped her find God and become a Christian
- / Ruth was picked on in school because she was a
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- / Ruth left this town in Virginia because she no longer wanted to stay with her father and mother
- / The public attorney told this brother to plead guilty after being arrested for a crime he didn't commit
- / Ruth sent her son James all around the city so that he could do something
- / Tateh didn't want Ruth to go here because it was at a church
- / This is the Gold car that Hunter Jordan owned before he passed away and the car that Ruth refuses to drive
- / James McBride wrote this type of novel to tell a story about him and his white mother.
- / Since Ruth married a black man twice all of her children were
- / Ruth and Frances met here everyday after school
- York / Ruth went here during the summer after getting pregnant by her boyfriend.
- / When James was younger, him and his friends stole this off of trains.
20 Clues: / after her husband's death Ruth only rode this • / Ruth was picked on in school because she was a • / Ruth and Frances met here everyday after school • / Tateh didn't want Ruth to go here because it was at a church • / before James and his family moved to Queens they lived here • / Since Ruth married a black man twice all of her children were • ...
The Color Of Water 2017-05-30
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- The name that Ruth went by when she first arrived in america.
- James stepsister, his father’s daughter from a different marriage.
- Something that Ruth rode through the streets in mourning of her husband.
- A man who helped teach James his street smart.
- The place Ruth moved to when she was 9.
- The name that Ruth went by when she first arrived in america.
- The sister that ran away from home when James was a child.
- Mother of 12 children and one of the main characters in the novel.
- Ruth's first husband and father of her first 8 children.
- friend of James that brought him home after he was severely intoxicated.
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- Ruth's aunt who opened up a leather factory.
- The oldest and richest sister of Ruth.
- An group of black activist, that James both feared and respected.
- Author of the novels last name.
- The city that Ruth ran away to when she was young.
- The name of Ruth's father.
- The only real friend Ruth had while living in Suffolk.
- The auntie who took Ruth to get an abortion.
- Youngest of Ruth's sisters.
- The place where James became street smart.
- James great-grandmother and Ruth's grandmother.
21 Clues: The name of Ruth's father. • Youngest of Ruth's sisters. • Author of the novels last name. • The oldest and richest sister of Ruth. • The place Ruth moved to when she was 9. • The place where James became street smart. • Ruth's aunt who opened up a leather factory. • The auntie who took Ruth to get an abortion. • A man who helped teach James his street smart. • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-22
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- Food prepared according Jewish law.
- Ruth's family was __________ Jewish.
- Ruth's favorite city as a teen.
- James' stepsister with whom he lived three summers.
- Church in Harlem where Rev. Brown preached.
- Disease Hudis Shilsky suffered.
- Place in which James had his "street education".
- Animals that symbolized Ruth throughout the novel and with which Hudis had an obsession with.
- The most important thing in life, according to Ruth, besides religion.
- The Yiddish translation of Rachel.
- Movement many of the McBride joined as a way to find themselves.
- Dennis McBride's first name.
- Woman that helped James during his high school and college years.
- James hits a boy whose father was part of this political organization.
- Pimp with whom Ruth went out in several occasions.
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- Apartments in Brooklyn in which the McBride lived.
- Church Dennis and Ruth McBride founded.
- Town in Virginia in which the Shilsky family settled in.
- Ruth's job at the Hi Hat Barbershop.
- City in Delaware to which Ruth and her family moved in 1974.
- Ruth's country of origin.
- Person who gave James many life lessons but was ultimately stabbed to death.
- Name the people of Suffolk called Fishel Shilsky.
- Moody Ruth McBride's best friend as a teenager.
- "God is the color of __________".
25 Clues: Ruth's country of origin. • Dennis McBride's first name. • Ruth's favorite city as a teen. • Disease Hudis Shilsky suffered. • "God is the color of __________". • The Yiddish translation of Rachel. • Food prepared according Jewish law. • Ruth's family was __________ Jewish. • Ruth's job at the Hi Hat Barbershop. • Church Dennis and Ruth McBride founded. • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-25
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- / Believed the white man's education was not for her.
- / The first person Ruth fell in love with in life.
- / The McBride- Jordan children traded information on their mother like what?
- / Halina Wind's son.
- / Their sermons started like a "choo-choo train".
- / Prayer for morning the dead.
- / A Jewish school.
- / Oldest of all the McBride-Jordan children.
- / What country was James' mother born in?
- / A black model that James dated.
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- / Wore "old-timey" clothes
- / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware?
- / One of Ruth's two new hobbies she picked up when James was 14.
- / What day was Ruth born on?
- / James believed these group of people would kill his mother.
- / What was the cause of Dennis McBrides death?
- / Arrested and jailed when cops found 96 dollars in his pockets.
- / Compared to a shadow.
- /The "finest preacher [Ruth]was ever heard to this day"
- / What theater did Dennis and Ruth go to on Saturdays?
20 Clues: / Halina Wind's son. • / A Jewish school. • / Compared to a shadow. • / Wore "old-timey" clothes • / What day was Ruth born on? • / Prayer for morning the dead. • / A black model that James dated. • / What country was James' mother born in? • / Where did Ruth move after leaving Delaware? • / What was the cause of Dennis McBrides death? • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-14
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- A special type of handshake
- "I was born an _____ Jew"
- "Aunt Mary, was having her own party with a man named Mr. ____"
- Man The name James gave the man
- The town Ruth grew up in
- Changed her named to Karen and is James' ex boyfriend
- Name of Ruth's brother that died in the war
- Name of Ruth's first boyfriend
- The name that Ruth called her father
- The car referred to as a "bomb"
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- Type of car that James' stepfather had
- The language Ruth and her family spoke
- Ruth's childhood friend
- The name they used to call Ruth
- The city that's like magic
- The number of kids Ruth had
- Where the graduation ceremony was taking place
- Dennis's first name
- Hired Ruth as a manicurist
- The name Chicken man gave to James "___ York"
20 Clues: Dennis's first name • Ruth's childhood friend • The town Ruth grew up in • "I was born an _____ Jew" • The city that's like magic • Hired Ruth as a manicurist • 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 car referred to as a "bomb" • ...
Clothing/color/season/weather 2021-04-07
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- purple gloves
- green t-shirt
- blue jeans
- the season (or the station, like a bus station or train station)
- fall, autumn
- white shoes
- It's windy
- brown belt
- ¿Qué _____ hace hoy?
- It's hot
- spring
- ¿Cuál es la _____?
- black pants
- It's bad weather
- orange skirt
- It's sunny
- It's snowing
- purple coat
- pink jacket
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- yellow stocking cap
- It's good weather
- grey dress
- brown hat with a brim
- winter
- yellow scarf
- red shirt
- white socks
- black baseball cap
- blue sweater
- It's cold
- It's cloudy
- It's raining
- pink hoodie
- summer
34 Clues: winter • spring • summer • It's hot • red shirt • It's cold • blue jeans • grey dress • It's windy • brown belt • It's sunny • white socks • white shoes • It's cloudy • black pants • pink hoodie • purple coat • pink jacket • fall, autumn • yellow scarf • blue sweater • It's raining • orange skirt • It's snowing • purple gloves • green t-shirt • It's bad weather • It's good weather • black baseball cap • ¿Cuál es la _____? • ...
The Color of Water 2023-12-11
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- where does James go with band
- Where Ruth and the kids moved to from New York
- Ruth’s Father
- Something Ruth swears she will not eat
- James’ mother
- Jame’s escape while in high school
- Ruth’s friend as a kid
- Ruth’s main focus for her children
- The instrument James played in school
- The social impact on the kids that they don’t realize
- The kids all attend this after high school
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- Where James learns to be something better
- Ruth’s sister
- What Ruth does when she is pregnant in New York
- Ruth’s religion after after she leaves
- The main character who also wrote the book
- What James feels as a young child when seen in public with his mother
- The amount of times Ruth has been married
- What saved James as a child
- Ruth’s Mother
- The amount of kids Ruth had
- Ruth’s first boyfriend
- Something Ruth could not legally do as an adult
- What Ruth struggles to get
- Ruth’s Religion in her childhood
25 Clues: Ruth’s sister • Ruth’s Father • James’ mother • Ruth’s Mother • Ruth’s friend as a kid • Ruth’s first boyfriend • What Ruth struggles to get • What saved James as a child • The amount of kids Ruth had • where does James go with band • Ruth’s Religion in her childhood • Jame’s escape while in high school • Ruth’s main focus for her children • The instrument James played in school • ...
Unit 1 - Color Matters 2023-09-19
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- - one that is easy to see that stands out from other colors.
- - an organization that sells a product or a service.
- - a substance that changes the color of cloth or hair.
- - some colors which are different look the same to a person.
- - when you are _, you are calm and enjoying yourself.
- happen
- - when you _ something, you indicate it or give a sign of it.
- - in an emergency, something serious or bad has happened, and people must act right away.
- - an event in which two people get married to each other.
- - if you are _, you are worried that something bad might happen.
- - color that is not deep or dark.
- - when people, things or ideas come together, they make a _
- - when you _ something, it gets your attention or interest.
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- - something is _ if it is normal to find or experience.
- - someone who is _ is very sad and feels bad about things.
- - when you _ someone, you show or tell them that something bad might happen.
- - when life ends for a person, animal, or plant.
- - a piece of cloth with colors and designs that represent a state or country.
- - when something is _ you can see it.
- - when something is _ it is easy to find or see.
- - when there is danger there is a chance that something harmful or bad will happen.
- - products of items are expensive and of very good quality.
- - when one thing _ another, the first thing shows the meaning of the other.
- - the situation of being secure and free from danger.
- - is a force that some people believe causes things
- - people have titles like king, queen, prince and princess.
- - when you _ someone or something, you believe that they are good, honest and able to help or protect you.
27 Clues: happen • - color that is not deep or dark. • - when something is _ you can see it. • - when life ends for a person, animal, or plant. • - when something is _ it is easy to find or see. • - is a force that some people believe causes things • - an organization that sells a product or a service. • - when you are _, you are calm and enjoying yourself. • ...
Cartoon Characters of Color 2024-02-06
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- Her catchphrase is "Dig a little deeper"
- Her real name is Ororo Munroe
- He is the head of "S.H.I.E.L.D," and founded the AVENGERS
- He is Lincoln Loud's best friend
- He is friends with Captain America
- She is from Wakanda's River Tribe
- She kissed a frog
- She has a YouTube channel where she sings and dances
- She is the general of the Dora Milaje
- Her catchphrase Incredible's
- She is known as "Spectrum"
- He is a member of the Teen Titans
- They sing and narrate for "Hercules"
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- He is the latest Spiderman
- He is known as the "Shadow Man"
- She is a doctor for toys
- His daughter's name is Penny Proud
- He is Mr. Incredible's best friend
- He is known as "Power Man"
- He comes from a family who has magical gifts
- She is the Black Panther's daughter
- He is from Wakanda
- His catchphrase is "Hey, hey, hey!"
23 Clues: She kissed a frog • He is from Wakanda • She is a doctor for toys • He is the latest Spiderman • He is known as "Power Man" • She is known as "Spectrum" • Her catchphrase Incredible's • Her real name is Ororo Munroe • He is known as the "Shadow Man" • He is Lincoln Loud's best friend • She is from Wakanda's River Tribe • He is a member of the Teen Titans • ...
Creatures Without Color (crossword) 2024-01-26
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- An animals child or children.
- To get a quality, characteristic genetically from ones parents or ancestors
- pigmentation of the skin
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- A disease that involves the growth of abnormal cells in your skin tissues.
- Light from the sun
- blistering and peeling of the skin caused by overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun.
- only one out of many thousands of individuals might have this trait
- radiation with shorter wave lengths than visible light
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- A large type of ape
- Pigment genes have different versions
- A group of living organisms
- a dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals.
- The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
- state of being able to see.
- the state of being exposed to contact with something.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- Cold blooded animal
- A chart that can determine the chances of offspring having a particular trait.
- condition in which the body can’t properly produce colored chemical compounds called pigments.
20 Clues: Light from the sun • A large type of ape • Cold blooded animal • pigmentation of the skin • A group of living organisms • state of being able to see. • An animals child or children. • Pigment genes have different versions • The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue • the state of being exposed to contact with something. • ...
Color of Water Vocabulary 2024-07-14
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- a moderate or small amount
- involving something unpleasant (often followed by with)
- an inhabitant; resident
- to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel
- characterized by or showing servile obedience and excessive eagerness to please
- enthusiasm or vigor; spirit
- of pertaining to, dealing with, or representing death, especially its grimmer or uglier aspect
- having a shrill, irritating quality or character
- perfect happiness; great joy
- not easily controlled or directed, not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate
- full of menacing or malign influences; pernicious (causing insidious harm)
- not resolute; wavering; indecisive; hesitating
- the money, goods, or estate that a wife brings to her husband at marriage
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- the middle class, having conventional tastes and values and prizing respectability
- hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused
- to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with
- ridicule; mockery
- understood without being openly expressed; implied
- forbidden, as by law; prohibited
- a standard of judgement or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something
- a trick, stratagem, or artifice
- cooly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited; casual
- that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable
23 Clues: ridicule; mockery • an inhabitant; resident • a moderate or small amount • enthusiasm or vigor; spirit • perfect happiness; great joy • a trick, stratagem, or artifice • forbidden, as by law; prohibited • hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused • not resolute; wavering; indecisive; hesitating • having a shrill, irritating quality or character • ...
Color Guard Final Exam 2025-05-20
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- Dedicated color guard assistant director who helps make practices run smoothly
- The act of throwing equipment into the air during a routine
- The area where color guard members store their equipment
- College Parks 2025 Winter Guard Show Title
- The clapping or cheering from the audience after a performance
- Color guard director known for his amazingness and leadership
- A type of flag used in color guard on a smaller pole
- Tighten grip to control equipment during a toss or catch
- The cosmetics applied by color guard members to enhance their appearance during performances
- Last time...
- Knox Winter Guard's uniform color
- Sword-like equipment used for spinning and tosses
- The coordinated attire worn by color guard members for performances
- Fabric attached to a pole used in routines for visual effect
- Wooden or plastic equipment spun and tossed in routines
- Movement often incorporated into color guard routines to enhance expression
- A contest where color guard teams perform their routines in front of judges to score points
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- A quick, complete rotation often under a toss
- The rehearsal time spent improving skills and routines in color guard
- The top position awarded to the best-performing group in a competition
- Knox mascot
- A toss with three full rotations before being caught
- A color guard performed indoors, typically during the off-season of marching band
- College Park mascot
- A-grain, but...
- The act of rotating equipment
- A level of competition in color guard, often representing a region or area
- Acronym for the Texas Color Guard Circuit, a competitive color guard organization in Texas
- To let equipment fall during a routine, often resulting in a mistake
- Successfully retrieving or grabbing an object (flag or rifle) after it’s tossed
- A full performance or production
31 Clues: Knox mascot • Last time... • A-grain, but... • College Park mascot • The act of rotating equipment • A full performance or production • Knox Winter Guard's uniform color • College Parks 2025 Winter Guard Show Title • A quick, complete rotation often under a toss • Sword-like equipment used for spinning and tosses • A toss with three full rotations before being caught • ...
Clothing and Color Words 2023-01-12
25 Clues: red • suit • coat • blue • grey • dress • socks • pants • shoes • shirt • boots • yellow • shorts • blouse • jacket • gloves • purple • pajamas • t-shirt • umbrella • clothing • hat(s word) • hat(g word) • bathing suit • jeans(j word)
Clone of Big Bang Theory, Heliocentric, and Geocentric 2025-08-18
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- In Greek, ______ means Earth.
- There are _________ of galaxies in the universe.
- What theory is the most accepted universe formation theory?
- this is an explanation or model backed by results from many tests.
- He developed an early uniform circular model of motion.
- Copernicus and Galileo believed in the __________ model of the solar system.
- In Greek, _______ means Sun.
- What famous astronomer announced that galaxies are moving away from each other in 1929?
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- Galileo observed what planet went through phases?
- The universe includes living things, planets,stars, galaxies, dust clouds,light and even ________.
- What analogy do astronomers use to demonstrate the expanding universe?
- Astronomers say that the galaxies and stars are still moving ________ from each other.
- Who was put on house arrest by the church because he believed in the Heliocentric model?
- The Big Bang happened between ten and ___________ billion years ago. (HINT: spell out the number)
- He agreed with Aristotle and added mathematics to prove his theory.
- He advanced the theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed in the _________ model of the solar system.
- The space between galaxies is ________.
- What force helped galaxies and planets form after the Big Bang?
- He is thought of as the founder of modern science.
20 Clues: In Greek, _______ means Sun. • In Greek, ______ means Earth. • The space between galaxies is ________. • There are _________ of galaxies in the universe. • Galileo observed what planet went through phases? • He is thought of as the founder of modern science. • He developed an early uniform circular model of motion. • ...
Vision 2025-11-14
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- Based on behavioral experiments, Helmholtz suggested that the retina should contain three receptors that are sensitive to red, blue and green colors.
- Central point in the retina around which the eye’s cones cluster
- Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye because there are no receptor cells located there
- Focuses the light rays on the retina. Transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to focus images on the retina.
- A rare and severe form of color blindness in which individuals see only in shades of gray due to the absence or dysfunction of all cone photoreceptors. Also called achromatopsia, this condition also results in reduced visual acuity and light sensitivity.
- Nerve cells in the visual cortex that respond to specific features, such as edges, angles, and movement depending on their specialization
- the dimension of color determined by the wavelength of the light.
- A condition in which nearby objects are seen more clearly than distant objects.
- A form of color blindness in which only two of the three types of cone photoreceptors function properly. The most common forms are red-green color blindness (protanopia or deuteranopia), affecting the ability to distinguish red and green hues.
- Conversion of light energy into neural impulses that the brain can understand.
- Amount of energy in a wave determined by the amplitude. It is related to perceived brightness
- If three primary colors (pigments) are mixed, subtraction of all wavelengths occurs and the color black is the result.
- transmitted via photons, packets of energy defined as a wave-like disturbance of the electromagnetic field that permeates space and time
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- Optic nerves connect to the thalamus in the middle of the brain, and the thalamus connects to the visual cortex.
- the transformation of stimulus energy into neural impulses
- Genetic disorder in which people are blind to green or red colors. This supports the Trichromatic theory
- receive messages from photoreceptors and transmit them to ganglion cells, which form the optic nerve.
- If three primary colors (lights) are mixed, the wavelengths are added and the color white is the result.
- Carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- A condition in which faraway objects are seen more clearly than near objects.
- The process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to help focus near or far objects on the retina.
- Processing of several aspects of the stimulus simultaneously is called
- the distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next.
- Contains sensory receptors that process visual information and sends it to the brain.
- Transparent tissue where light enters the eye.
- Muscle that expands and contracts to change the size of the opening (pupil) for light.
26 Clues: Transparent tissue where light enters the eye. • Carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the transformation of stimulus energy into neural impulses • the distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next. • Central point in the retina around which the eye’s cones cluster • the dimension of color determined by the wavelength of the light. • ...
Spanish Vocabulary Chapter 6a 2023-03-24
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- the color of a lime
- something soft on the ground
- where you might put your personal belongings before bed
- the color of a lemon
- things to decorate the walls
- the color of a pumpkin
- the color of an elephant
- the color of raspberries
- the color of a cloud
- things that are mounted on the wall to hold decorations
- where all of your hung up clothes go
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- 4 of these make up a room
- used to add some light into a room
- something to wake you up in the morning
- where you might sit to talk with friends or watch TV
- where you go to sleep at night
- used to see your reflection
- the color of a grape
- the color of a blueberry
- the color of a gingerbread cookie
- used to block the bright sun
- the color of coal
- the color of strawberry milk
- where your folded clothes go
- DVD something used to watch movies from CDs
25 Clues: the color of coal • the color of a lime • the color of a grape • the color of a lemon • the color of a cloud • the color of a pumpkin • the color of a blueberry • the color of an elephant • the color of raspberries • 4 of these make up a room • used to see your reflection • something soft on the ground • used to block the bright sun • things to decorate the walls • ...
Ultra Mega Revolutions Crossword 2019-11-20
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- This is at the center of the galaxy according to the Geocentric theory
- What Mrs. Wheeler wanted to grow up to be when she was your age
- Mrs. Wheeler has been to (and studied abroad in) this South American country. Home of the Inca.
- Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Broden both wear the same one of this on Fridays.
- Mrs. Wheeler's most hated color
- Mrs. Wheeler's favorite color
- What Mrs. Wheeler prefers to eat instead of turkey on Thanksgiving
- First name of the famous playwright from England who wrote many plays during the Renaissance
- This scientist was the first to propose the Heliocentric Theory
- Cortez conquered this empire
- this is a popular term for the area south of North America. They had revolutions here in the 1800s
- Mrs. Wheeler likes to put this mini version of herself on some of your assignments
- King Henry VIII had this many wives
- First name of King James II's daughter. She and her husband William ruled England
- Pizarro conquered this empire
- Mrs. Wheeler’s bff
- Jean Jacques Rousseau is known for this theory
- This explorer's crew circumnavigated the world
- This was a machine created to cut off human heads
- what the clock used to say in room 105
- Mrs. Wheeler's favorite candybar
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- Mrs. Wheeler’s “one word” for the school year
- A famous family during the Renaissance who were patrons and supported artists
- You could say this was the goal of the French Revolution
- Last name of the Philosopher who talked about Natural Rights
- Mrs. Wheeler’s favorite female Disney character
- This is the title for the person who leads the Catholic Church
- What Mrs. Wheeler's son was for Halloween. From Star Wars
- The ocean that touches the Eastern part of the US
- one of Mrs. Wheeler's favorite dinosaurs
- The French provided money and troops during this Revolution
- Mrs. Wheeler’s first name
- This word means "to change"
- The ocean that touches California
- This man wrote the 95 Theses and started the Protestant Reformation
- This was a bit motivator for exploration during the Renaissance
- Star Trek collective. They will assimilate you!
- One of da Vinci's most famous pieces of art
- The goal of both the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution was to get rid of this type of monarchy
- The goal of the American Revolution
- The number of months old that Mrs. Wheeler's son is
- Famous scientist who got in trouble with the Catholic Church for his views about our solar system
- Last name of the man that led England when it was a republic
- Mrs. Wheeler's half of the cheesy bestie necklace that she and Mrs. Broden have says this
44 Clues: Mrs. Wheeler’s bff • Mrs. Wheeler’s first name • This word means "to change" • Cortez conquered this empire • Mrs. Wheeler's favorite color • Pizarro conquered this empire • Mrs. Wheeler's most hated color • Mrs. Wheeler's favorite candybar • The ocean that touches California • King Henry VIII had this many wives • The goal of the American Revolution • ...
Music Theory Mat 2022-01-19
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- Very Soft
- Rest that takes up two beats
- Note that takes up four beats
- Note that takes up one beats
- Medium Loud
- Rest that takes up four beats
- Note that takes up two beats
- Gradually Softer
- Emphasize a note
- Soft
- Loud
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- Rest that takes up half a beat
- Note that takes up half a beat
- Medium soft
- Rest that takes up one beats
- Note that takes up one and a half beats
- Very Loud
- Note Note that takes up three beats
- Gradually Louder
19 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very Soft • Very Loud • Medium soft • Medium Loud • Gradually Louder • Gradually Softer • Emphasize a note • Rest that takes up one beats • Rest that takes up two beats • Note that takes up one beats • Note that takes up two beats • Note that takes up four beats • Rest that takes up four beats • Rest that takes up half a beat • Note that takes up half a beat • ...
Kinetic particle theory 2022-09-07
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- Process by which a solid directly changes to gas
- Random movement of particles is known as ......
- State of matter that has regular arrangement
- Separation of particles in gas
- process by which a liquid turns in to gas
- Temperature at which liquid turns to gas
- Apparatus used to measure accurately 25cm3 of hydrochloric acid
- Gas that diffuse faster from Ammonia (17g) and methane (16g)
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- Apparatus used to measure temperature
- Process by which water vapour turns water
- Apparatus used to measure approximately 50 cm3 of water
- ------ substances would have lower melting point and higher boiling point than pure substances
- A factor that effect rate of diffusion
- State of compound X at 35 C which has melting point of -20 C and boiling point of -10 C
- Process by which liquid change to gas at precise temperature
- Which gas diffuse slowest, Helium (4g), Ammonia (17g) or Oxygen (32g)?
- When a solid is melted or a liquid is boiled, the temperature stays ...... until the process is complete.
- Process by which water changes to ice
18 Clues: Separation of particles in gas • Apparatus used to measure temperature • Process by which water changes to ice • A factor that effect rate of diffusion • Temperature at which liquid turns to gas • Process by which water vapour turns water • process by which a liquid turns in to gas • State of matter that has regular arrangement • ...
Big Bang Theory 2018-05-28
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- Astronomer who found relationship between galaxy’s redshift and its distance from Earth
- Objects moving away have their wavelengths lengthened, towards red in visible spectrum
- Mass that cannot be seen, does not emit light, most abundant form of matter in universe
- Objects moving towards an observer have their wavelengths shortened, towards the blue
- Dark matter forms huge spherical shape of this type around galaxies
- Term for the way space is changing in between galaxies, and in the universe as a whole
- Change in wavelength of moving objects relative to a stationary observer.
- Hoyle’s early idea that universe did not begin, will not end, and does not change
- Wavelength of cosmic background radiation ‘noise’ from all directions of space
- Rate of expansion of universe is this characteristic of line on graph
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- Speed of a galaxy is proportional to the galaxy’s distance from Earth
- Astronomer who first use ‘big bang theory’ term, originally as an insult
- Most of mass and energy in universe, causing expansion to accelerate, stabilizing force
- universe began 13.8 billion years ago, from incredibly small, dense to rapid expansion
- Patterns of colours and lines produced in a spectroscope, unique to each element
- Matter we can see, including stars, planets and galaxies, emits light
- Nearest galaxy to ours, stars moving faster than predicted, suggested ‘dark matter’ present
- Study of the universe and its changes over time
18 Clues: Study of the universe and its changes over time • Dark matter forms huge spherical shape of this type around galaxies • Speed of a galaxy is proportional to the galaxy’s distance from Earth • Matter we can see, including stars, planets and galaxies, emits light • Rate of expansion of universe is this characteristic of line on graph • ...
Dimensional chains theory 2024-05-25
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- next to or near something
- very important or necessary
- things that are connected or related to each other
- something that exists as a single unit
- where two parts of something connect
- things that limit what you can do
- to come up with a plan or idea
- to limit or control something
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- when something doesn't work properly
- having an effect on someone or something
- stands for or symbolises something
- things that are not known or definite
- connected links in a line
- connections between different things
- the way someone acts or behaves
- not being in the correct position
- being able to do what you want
- to carefully consider or evaluate something
18 Clues: next to or near something • connected links in a line • very important or necessary • to limit or control something • being able to do what you want • to come up with a plan or idea • the way someone acts or behaves • not being in the correct position • things that limit what you can do • stands for or symbolises something • when something doesn't work properly • ...
Animal Learning Theory 2026-01-05
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- A sound or signal that communicates to the animal that particular behaviour is what is earning the positive reinforcer that is about to be delivered
- A temporary increase in a behavior when reinforcement stops and an extinction is initially implemented
- Anything that decreases the future likelihood of a behaviour
- The reduction of a behaviour when reinforcement is no longer provided
- Applying reinforcement every time the behaviour occurs is called a ________ schedule
- When reinforcement is applied on an irregular basis, they are called a ________ schedule
- Conditioning: Learning by associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a response
- Behaviour decrease in response to a repeated harmless stimulus
- Anything that increases the likelihood of a behaviour occurring again
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- An assigned position for an animal, designated by a trainer
- The gradual reduction of a response to an aversive stimulus through controlled, repeated exposure
- ________ Reinforcement. Adding something in order to increase a response
- Reinforcement schedule in which a correct response is reinforced each time it occurs
- The process of placing a reinforcer in a particular location and then reinforcing an animal’s movement to that location
- ________ Punishment. A behavior is followed immediately by the removal of a stimulus (or a decrease in the intensity of the stimulus), that decreases the future frequency of similar behaviors under similar conditions
- Conditioning: Learning through consequences, involving reinforcement and punishment
- Anything that happens before a behaviour and triggers it
- Delivery of a larger or more valued than usual reinforcer
- Teaching an animal to touch some part of its body to another object
19 Clues: Anything that happens before a behaviour and triggers it • Delivery of a larger or more valued than usual reinforcer • An assigned position for an animal, designated by a trainer • Anything that decreases the future likelihood of a behaviour • Behaviour decrease in response to a repeated harmless stimulus • ...
Music Theory Terms 2025-03-13
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- More than 1 note at a time
- Medium volume
- Moving by half steps
- Singing softly
- The theme that we sing
- The volume we sing
- Performing slowly
- Singing loudly
- Moving smoothly
- Really short notes
- Sad sounding
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- Super loud
- The speed of the song
- Changing our Do
- Gradually getting louder
- Musical punctuation (says we're done)
- Notes that are held
- Happy sounding
18 Clues: Super loud • Sad sounding • Medium volume • Singing softly • Happy sounding • Singing loudly • Changing our Do • Moving smoothly • Performing slowly • The volume we sing • Really short notes • Notes that are held • Moving by half steps • The speed of the song • The theme that we sing • Gradually getting louder • More than 1 note at a time • Musical punctuation (says we're done)
Colour Wheel Theory 2025-04-10
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- ,Colours like blue, green, and purple. They feel like water or shade.
- , The three main colours: red, blue, and yellow. You can’t mix other colours to make them.
- , Colours that have been mixed with gray to make them less bright.
- , Having colour. If something is chromatic, it’s not black, white, or gray—it has real colour in it.
- , A colour scheme made from one colour, but with different tints and shades of it.
- , A colour that’s been made darker by adding black. (Like blue + black = navy blue!)
- , A coloured liquid you can use to make pictures or decorate things.
- , Colours made by mixing a primary colour with a secondary colour. Like red-orange or blue-green.
- , How light or dark a colour is. Light yellow has a high value, and dark brown has a low value.
- , The way an artist uses their brush to put paint on a surface. It can be smooth or rough, thick or thin.
- , A group of colours an artist uses, or the thing they mix paint on.
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- , Something that has many colours. “Poly” means “many.”
- wheel , A circle that shows how colours relate to each other.
- , What you see when light hits something.
- , Colours you get when you mix two primary colours. (Red + blue = purple)
- ,Blending two or more colours together to make a new one.
- , Colours like red, orange, and yellow. They feel like heat or sunshine.
- , Colours that are opposite on the colour wheel, like red and green.
- , A colour that’s been made lighter by adding white. (Like red + white = pink!)
19 Clues: , What you see when light hits something. • , Something that has many colours. “Poly” means “many.” • ,Blending two or more colours together to make a new one. • wheel , A circle that shows how colours relate to each other. • , Colours that have been mixed with gray to make them less bright. • , Colours that are opposite on the colour wheel, like red and green. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2026-04-21
18 Clues: work • light • shorter • the sun • balloons • afterglow • milky way • stretched • cosmic web • spits light • water former • space growth • modern astronomy • celestial objects • The Watermill Center • stellar nucleosynthesis • The Photoelectric Effect • cosmic microwave background radiation
Big Bang Theory 2026-04-30
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- Bang Theory the Big Bang model or simply the Hot Big Bang
- spiral nebulae.
- the capacity to do work or to induce change
- Doppler effect
- electromagnetic radiation
- founder of modern cosmology
- Astrophysics.
- theoretical physicist
- It is a colorless, odorless noble gas with the atomic number 2, frequently used in cooling
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- visible light, visible spectrum, or simply light
- CMB
- American radio astronomer who, along with Arno Penzias, discovered cosmic microwave background
- dihydrogen,
- cosmic microwave background radiation
- spectrometer (often used interchangeably) or simply spec.
- hypsochromic shift
- big bang
- the cosmos, which emphasizes the universe as a complex, ordered system.
18 Clues: CMB • big bang • dihydrogen, • Astrophysics. • Doppler effect • spiral nebulae. • hypsochromic shift • theoretical physicist • electromagnetic radiation • founder of modern cosmology • cosmic microwave background radiation • the capacity to do work or to induce change • visible light, visible spectrum, or simply light • Bang Theory the Big Bang model or simply the Hot Big Bang • ...
Colors and clothing 2019-08-03
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- Is the color more dark.
- A piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
- Is the color sometimes of the jewerly.
- A short coat.
- The color of apple.
- Worn over the foot and under a shoe.
- A piece of clothing worn around the neck.
- The color of sun.
- The color of rice.
- A warm piece of clothing worn over the upper body.
- A piece of cloth worn by man around the neck for formal occassions.
- The color of grass, of leaves.
- Warm clothing worn over other clothes.
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- Informal pants made of denim.
- A piece of clothing that covers the leg.
- The color of grape.
- A clothing then wich covers the head.
- A short sleaved shirt worn over the upper body.
- A one-piece article of clothing wornthe girls or women.
- The color of earth or wood.
- A covering for the foot.
- The color of peach.
- A color between red and white.
- A color like black mixed with white.
24 Clues: A short coat. • The color of sun. • The color of rice. • The color of grape. • The color of apple. • The color of peach. • Is the color more dark. • A covering for the foot. • The color of earth or wood. • Informal pants made of denim. • A color between red and white. • The color of grass, of leaves. • Worn over the foot and under a shoe. • A color like black mixed with white. • ...
Parts of the Eye & Vision 2021-11-10
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- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the light sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight/well-lit conditions, give detail and color sensations
- a depth cue available to either eye alone
- the process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- nerve cells in the brain’s visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, and movements
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement
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- theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- a depth cue that depends on the use of two eyes
- a ring of the muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of pupil opening
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye’s cones cluster
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
15 Clues: a depth cue available to either eye alone • a depth cue that depends on the use of two eyes • theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light • ...
APSY5010 Review 2013-04-18
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- The B of Rosenberg and Hovland's (1960)ABC model of attitudes
- Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures
- Self presentation theory involves low social self _____
- Social ______ theory surrounding social reality and knowledge
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- Social ______ also known as social phobia
- Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love
- Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education
- Theory of _______ Behaviour
- _____ to hip ratio, involved in evolutionary theory of attraction
- Women often prefer their ________ friends
10 Clues: Theory of _______ Behaviour • Social ______ also known as social phobia • Women often prefer their ________ friends • Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love • Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education • Self presentation theory involves low social self _____ • Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures • ...
LOS DEPORTES 2013-11-17
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- donde jugar tenis o baloncesto
- el opuesto de blanco
- el color de el chocolate
- el color de un cerdo
- el color de una naranja
- El jugador de béisbol tiene un ____ para su cabeza.
- Ella tiene que ______ el balón en fútbol.
- fútbol, béisbol y baloncesto son ejemplos
- Ella tiene que _____ el balón en béisbol.
- Ella usa la ____ tirar el balón.
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- el opuesto de negro
- el color de un tomate
- donde jugar fútbol y béisbol
- el color de la hierba
- el color de el humo
- el color de una uva
- el color de una banana
- el color de el cielo
- Ella usa el ____ lanzar el balón.
- un grupo de los jugadores
20 Clues: el opuesto de negro • el color de el humo • el color de una uva • el opuesto de blanco • el color de un cerdo • el color de el cielo • el color de un tomate • el color de la hierba • el color de una banana • el color de una naranja • el color de el chocolate • un grupo de los jugadores • donde jugar fútbol y béisbol • donde jugar tenis o baloncesto • Ella usa la ____ tirar el balón. • ...
Temporary Haircolor 2019-01-29
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- hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate and thus requires a longer processing time
- intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts
- pure of fundamental colors red yellow blue that cannot be created by combining other colors
- also known as hue
- the strength of a color
- the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a hair color
- also kmown as undertone
- color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color
- also known as vegetable haircolors such as henna obtained from the levels or bark of plants
- combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes worked through the hair to refresh the ends
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- combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin
- no lift deposit only non oxidation haircolor that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos
- system for understanding color relationships
- contain small uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form a larger permanent dye molecules
- lighten and deposit color at the same time and ina single process because they are more alkaline than no lift deposit only colors and are mixed witha higher volume developer
- also known as no lift deposit only color formulated to darken hair not lighten natural hair color
- a primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on color wheel
- nonpermanent color does not penetrate into cuticle layer allowing only a coating action that may be removed by shampooing
- predominant tone of a color
- a common way to describe a haircolor service that adds shine and color to the hair
21 Clues: also known as hue • the strength of a color • also kmown as undertone • predominant tone of a color • system for understanding color relationships • color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors • combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin • system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color • ...
Temporary Haircolor 2019-01-29
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- predominant tone of a color
- lighten and deposit color at the same time and ina single process because they are more alkaline than no lift deposit only colors and are mixed witha higher volume developer
- contain small uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form a larger permanent dye molecules
- system for understanding color relationships
- a primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on color wheel
- the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a hair color
- also known as vegetable haircolors such as henna obtained from the levels or bark of plants
- nonpermanent color does not penetrate into cuticle layer allowing only a coating action that may be removed by shampooing
- intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts
- no lift deposit only non oxidation haircolor that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos
- the strength of a color
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- combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin
- also kmown as undertone
- pure of fundamental colors red yellow blue that cannot be created by combining other colors
- color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate and thus requires a longer processing time
- also known as no lift deposit only color formulated to darken hair not lighten natural hair color
- also known as hue
- combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes worked through the hair to refresh the ends
- a common way to describe a haircolor service that adds shine and color to the hair
- system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color
21 Clues: also known as hue • also kmown as undertone • the strength of a color • predominant tone of a color • system for understanding color relationships • color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors • combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin • system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color • ...
Temporary Haircolor 2019-01-29
Across
- the strength of a color
- also known as no lift deposit only color formulated to darken hair not lighten natural hair color
- also known as hue
- also kmown as undertone
- nonpermanent color does not penetrate into cuticle layer allowing only a coating action that may be removed by shampooing
- combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes worked through the hair to refresh the ends
- a common way to describe a haircolor service that adds shine and color to the hair
- pure of fundamental colors red yellow blue that cannot be created by combining other colors
- system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color
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- combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin
- contain small uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form a larger permanent dye molecules
- color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- a primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on color wheel
- lighten and deposit color at the same time and ina single process because they are more alkaline than no lift deposit only colors and are mixed witha higher volume developer
- also known as vegetable haircolors such as henna obtained from the levels or bark of plants
- system for understanding color relationships
- no lift deposit only non oxidation haircolor that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos
- intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts
- hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate and thus requires a longer processing time
- the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a hair color
- predominant tone of a color
21 Clues: also known as hue • the strength of a color • also kmown as undertone • predominant tone of a color • system for understanding color relationships • color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors • combination of natural hair color that contains both pheomelanin and eumelanin • system that colorist use to determine the lightness or darkness of a hair color • ...
normal crossword's 2025-06-09
Across
- what is a type of bear that is native to China
- what is the largest ocean on Earth
- is a large cat species known for its orange coat with black stripes
- Einstein developed the theory of relativity
- what is the chemical element essential for respiration
- Everest is the highest mountain on Earth
- is a famous playwright from England
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- what is the largest planet in our solar system
- what is the capital city of France
- is the largest rainforest in the world
- what is the longest river in the world
- it's a tropical fruit, yellow when ripe
- Tower what is a famous landmark located in Paris
- what is a common color of a school bus
- who is the famous wizard with a scar
15 Clues: what is the capital city of France • what is the largest ocean on Earth • is a famous playwright from England • who is the famous wizard with a scar • is the largest rainforest in the world • what is the longest river in the world • what is a common color of a school bus • it's a tropical fruit, yellow when ripe • Everest is the highest mountain on Earth • ...
La Ropa 2017-05-18
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- very unreasonable
- the number that describes your body
- comfortable footwear
- design on dress shirt
- not a sweater, but a ________
- type of material
- reasonable
- not a coat, but a _______
- the color of a bee
- a color popularly used on valentine's day
- length of your foot
- something to block the sun
- a lot of wildlife is this color
- stars and ______
- most popular shirt color
- a color on the argentinian flag
- a mix of white and black
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- type of jewelry
- metallic color that is not gold
- clothing that you wear when you sleep
- type of fruit that is also a color
- doesn't fit well
- part of a suit
- idea
- women accessory
- the color of many sport team's
- metallic color that is not silver
- nice and silky
- little kids love this design
- a girls favorite color
- coffee color
- classical wear
- color on the Colombian flag
- clothing that you wear once you come out of the shower
- smooth material
- liquid, gas and ________
36 Clues: idea • reasonable • coffee color • part of a suit • nice and silky • classical wear • type of jewelry • women accessory • smooth material • doesn't fit well • type of material • stars and ______ • very unreasonable • the color of a bee • length of your foot • comfortable footwear • design on dress shirt • a girls favorite color • most popular shirt color • liquid, gas and ________ • a mix of white and black • ...
Shades of Purple 2023-02-19
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- a soft, neutral, mauve purple with a magenta undertone.
- a dark purple or brownish-purple color.
- a light purplish red that is one of the primary subtractive colors, complementary to green.
- a medium dark shade of magenta-pink.
- blue-violet to violet.
- a purple-blue color like that of a periwinkle flower.
- a dark red or purple color.
- a bright rich purple color.
- a pale purple color.
- a color intermediate of red and blue.
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- a dark reddish purple that is redder and less strong than patriarch or amaranth.
- a pale blue color with a trace of mauve.
- a soft, muted color created by blending different colored fibers into one yarn.
- a purple color with a brownish-gray tinge.
- a violet or purple color.
- a dark slightly purplish red.
- a pale pinkish-violet color.
- a dark shade of red.
- a bluish-purple color seen at the end of the spectrum opposite red.
- a series of purple and violet colors inspired by the fruit of the same name.
20 Clues: a dark shade of red. • a pale purple color. • blue-violet to violet. • a violet or purple color. • a dark red or purple color. • a bright rich purple color. • a pale pinkish-violet color. • a dark slightly purplish red. • a medium dark shade of magenta-pink. • a color intermediate of red and blue. • a dark purple or brownish-purple color. • a pale blue color with a trace of mauve. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-01-01
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- The theory of Earth's continents being all together and then splitting into several different continents.
- The transfer of energy through space or air.
- Beginning of the formation of new ocean floor.
- The largest layer of Earth.
- The thinnest layer of Earth.
- Plate boundaries that move together.
- The hottest layer of Earth.
- The reason Earth's plates move.
- Deep V-shaped valleys where subduction occurs.
- The transfer of heat between two solid objects that are touching.
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- Formed the longest mountain chain in the world.
- The along which rocks break move.
- Continental Drift led to this theory.
- The transfer of heat by movement of particles in liquids.
- Plate boundaries that move past each other, horizontally
- The name of the ancient continent.
- Proposed the theory of Continental Drift.
- Where pressure increases inside the Earth
- Plate boundaries that move apart.
- The process of ocean crust diving under continental crust.
20 Clues: The largest layer of Earth. • The hottest layer of Earth. • The thinnest layer of Earth. • The reason Earth's plates move. • The along which rocks break move. • Plate boundaries that move apart. • The name of the ancient continent. • Plate boundaries that move together. • Continental Drift led to this theory. • Proposed the theory of Continental Drift. • ...
Unit 3 - Atomic Structure 2013-10-12
Across
- First subatomic particle's real name
- Singles first, then pairs
- Second subatomic particle
- Explained hydrogen's behavior
- Beg my parden, please excluse me
- Original theory replacements
- Mathematical explanation of an atom
- Almost identical twin
- Electrons as waves
- Found a mostly empty atom
- First atomic model
- Potential locations
- Divided the atom
- Head Principle of modern atomic theory
- Second atomic model
- # of particles in nucleus
- Light-particle nature
- Tiny modern particles
- Third subatomic particle
- "Normal" state
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- "Energetic" state
- Dividing atom experiment
- The original subatomic particle
- The "Father"
- The quantum mechanic
- Simple organization
- # of positive particles in nucleus
- Limitations to knowledge of particle properties
- Tiny Greek particles
- Atomic theory philosopher
- Build em up, up up
- Detailed blueprint
- Geiger-Marsden experiement
- Dead...alive...maybe
- Light interacts with matter
- Denied atomic philosophy
- The central mass
37 Clues: The "Father" • "Normal" state • Divided the atom • The central mass • "Energetic" state • Electrons as waves • First atomic model • Build em up, up up • Detailed blueprint • Simple organization • Potential locations • Second atomic model • The quantum mechanic • Tiny Greek particles • Dead...alive...maybe • Almost identical twin • Light-particle nature • Tiny modern particles • ...
Narrative Writing 2018-05-20
Across
- sight, sound, touch, taste and smell
- Events are told chronologically
- Events are not told chronologically
- The most intense or decisive point of a narrative
- the second stage of Freytag's pyramid
- the person who tells the story
- when the writer gives an advance hint of something that happens later
- the third stage of Todorov's theory
- the lines spoken by characters
- an indirect comparison between two objects using like or as
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- the final part of a narrative: a French term
- the first stage of Freytag's pyramid
- the place or location where the narrative takes place
- the opposite of a flashback
- a serious disagreement or argument within a narrative
- The mode or tone set by the writer
- the opposite of a flash forward
- the second stage of Todorov's theory
- invented the Theory of Equilibrium
- a direct comparison between two objects
20 Clues: the opposite of a flashback • the person who tells the story • the lines spoken by characters • Events are told chronologically • the opposite of a flash forward • The mode or tone set by the writer • invented the Theory of Equilibrium • Events are not told chronologically • the third stage of Todorov's theory • the first stage of Freytag's pyramid • ...
tectonic plates 2023-09-26
Across
- what is the center of the earth called
- was a theory 50 years ago
- plates crashed together forming -------
- was a theory in 1912
- where does earthquakes happen on plates
- plates that are under the ocean
- what is the first layer of the earth called
- South America and Africa --- together
- which ocean is the fire located
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- plates crashed together
- if similar fossils are seen all around the world that means that the world may have been --------
- where 90% of the world earthquakes
- ice sheets,mountains,fossils and continents fitting together is -------- that the theory of continental drift may be true
- a plate slides under another plate
- plates that are under the continents
- how many major plates are there
- mega continent
- move on the liquid layer
- how minor plates are there
- What plate is the ring of fire mainly located
20 Clues: mega continent • was a theory in 1912 • plates crashed together • move on the liquid layer • was a theory 50 years ago • how minor plates are there • how many major plates are there • plates that are under the ocean • which ocean is the fire located • where 90% of the world earthquakes • a plate slides under another plate • plates that are under the continents • ...
earth fancy terms 2026-01-21
Across
- the theory mad by Alfred wegener
- the theory that the seafloor is getting bigger
- the line between boundaries
- the layer after the mantle
- the layer that is the outer and inner core
- the hard outer layer of earth similar to a egg shell
- a boundary where plates converge
- the building of the compositional layers of earth
- a zone where one plate goes underneath the other plate
- a boundary where plates slide past eachother
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- the properties that each layer represents
- the theory that the Earth's continents are moving
- the upper part is the lithosphere lower is asthenosphere
- the hottest layer reaching degrees hotter than the sun
- the shifting plates of earth
- a boundary where plates pull apart
- the layer that is the lower mantle
- where a longitudinal wave squeezes
- the mechanical layer that is the upper mantle and crust
- the layer solid from pressure
20 Clues: the layer after the mantle • the line between boundaries • the shifting plates of earth • the layer solid from pressure • the theory mad by Alfred wegener • a boundary where plates converge • a boundary where plates pull apart • the layer that is the lower mantle • where a longitudinal wave squeezes • the properties that each layer represents • ...
Training Bootcamp Crossword 2026-02-17
Across
- Nine Events of Instruction
- This theory focuses on different levels of cognitive complexity in adults
- Attitudes and Beliefs Learning Domain
- An adult learning theory that has 5 Assumptions
- Practical Application Learning Domain
- Leans best by listening
- Learning style best by reading
- Prefers traditional lectures face to face interactions and hands on learning
- Prefers collaborative learning, interactive activities, and technology-based learning
- Learns best by talking through a subject
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- Learns best by role playing or games
- Knowledge or a body of subject matter Learning Domain
- Values independent learning, flexibility and real world applications
- Stages of Psychosocial Development (from infant to older adult)
- Learns best from seeing something
- Prefers visual and digital learning, short and concise information and interactive learning experiences
- This theory suggests that adults move through different periods of "seasons" throughout their lives
- Concrete, reflective, Abstract, Active Experimentation
- Reaction, learning, behavior, results
- Learns best by hands on
20 Clues: Leans best by listening • Learns best by hands on • Nine Events of Instruction • Learning style best by reading • Learns best from seeing something • Learns best by role playing or games • Attitudes and Beliefs Learning Domain • Practical Application Learning Domain • Reaction, learning, behavior, results • Learns best by talking through a subject • ...
DuckSoup2038 2024-12-02
Across
- Made important contributions to theory of endosymbiosis
- Scientist that gave cells their name
- Motor protein
- Junction found only in plants
- Complex cell junction in animal cells
- Transport organel
- Double membrane organelle
- found in 9+2 arrangements
- Supports cell shape and helps cell move
- Programed cell death
- Theory of cell evolution
- Component of intermediate fibers
- Location of photosynthesis
- Bacteria living in harsh environment
- Large cilia like structures
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- Junction that transports material from cell to cell
- Assembles protein
- You are an example of this domain
- Move chromosomes during cell division
- Covered with ribosomes
- Organelle that stores food or water
- Use by bacteria to exchange
- Stores and modifies protein
- Made important contributions to cell theory
- Protein component of microfilaments
- Protista that engulfs its victums
- Basic unit of living organisms
- Prokayote domain
- Makes rRNA
- Produced in mitochondria
- Small circular DNA in bacteria
31 Clues: Makes rRNA • Motor protein • Prokayote domain • Assembles protein • Transport organel • Programed cell death • Covered with ribosomes • Theory of cell evolution • Produced in mitochondria • Double membrane organelle • found in 9+2 arrangements • Location of photosynthesis • Use by bacteria to exchange • Stores and modifies protein • Large cilia like structures • Junction found only in plants • ...
Government Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-02
Across
- The theory that too many competing groups weaken government effectiveness
- Basic freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution
- An organization aiming to influence public policy
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- The theory where multiple groups share power to influence policy
- The clause asserting federal authority over state laws
- Attempting to influence lawmakers
- The right to vote
- A Senate vote to end a filibuster
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- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- The power to declare laws unconstitutional
- People represented by an elected official
- Spending for localized projects to gain voter support
- A two-house legislature
- The theory that power is concentrated among the wealthy and influential
- Redrawing districts to favor a political party
- The president's rejection of a bill
- A tactic for delaying legislation by long speeches
- Powers explicitly stated in the Constitution
- A system dividing power between national and state governments
20 Clues: The right to vote • A two-house legislature • Attempting to influence lawmakers • A Senate vote to end a filibuster • The president's rejection of a bill • A change or addition to the Constitution • People represented by an elected official • The power to declare laws unconstitutional • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
