color theory Crossword Puzzles
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)
Social Studies Crossword 2023-03-20
Colors 2023-07-11
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- A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals.
- A bright blue-green color like the color of tropical waters.
- A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm.
- A color like the color of soil and tree trunks.
- A deep blue color like the color of the night sky.
- A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out.
- A color made by mixing blue and red, associated with royalty and creativity.
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- A shiny color like the color of shiny metal.
- A bright color that reflects light, often associated with purity and cleanliness.
- The color of grass and leaves, represents nature and freshness.
- A bright and cheerful color, like the color of the sun and bananas.
- A bright color like the color of strawberries and fire trucks.
- A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins.
- A delicate color often associated with flowers and princesses.
- A dark color that absorbs light and makes things hard to see.
- A neutral color between black and white, often used to represent clouds and fog.
16 Clues: A shiny color like the color of shiny metal. • A color like the color of soil and tree trunks. • A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out. • A deep blue color like the color of the night sky. • A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins. • A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals. • A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
ph 2024-09-20
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- / Known for contributions to electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics.
- / Formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
- / Created the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.
- / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure.
- / Developed the path integral formulation and Feynman diagrams.
- / Developed AC electrical systems and contributed to modern electricity.
- / Developed the absolute temperature scale.
- / Founder of quantum theory, introduced energy quanta.
- / Father of modern astronomy, supported heliocentrism.
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- / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio.
- / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom.
- / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits.
- / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity.
- / Formulated the Schrodinger equation in quantum mechanics.
- / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc².
- / Developed laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- / Pioneered research on radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes.
- / Developed theories on black holes and Hawking radiation.
- / Invented the electric battery, pioneering electrical studies.
20 Clues: / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity. • / Developed the absolute temperature scale. • / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure. • / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc². • / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits. • / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio. • / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom. • ...
Parts of the Eye & Vision 2021-11-10
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- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there
- nerve cells in the brain’s visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, and movements
- a depth cue available to either eye alone
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye’s cones cluster
- the process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight/well-lit conditions, give detail and color sensations
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
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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 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 detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement
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 • ...
DYE Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
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- Compass points north
- Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates
- Process where new oceanic crust forms
- Hot air balloons and lava lamps are an example of this
- A conveyor belt is an example of this
- The theory that plates move on top of Earth's mantle
- Two plates seperate
- A cloth being pulled off of a table is an example of this
- Compass points south
- Where new crust is forming
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- Two plates collide
- The supercontinent where all the continents are connected
- Two plates slide past each other
- The area where the denser plate sinks into Earth
- Scientists use these to measure how fast continents move
- One of the specimens Alfred Wegener used to support his theory
- Started the theory of Continental Drift
- Used an echo sounder to map the depth of the ocean
- Magnetic field reverses directions
- A flattened hamburger patty is an example of this
20 Clues: Two plates collide • Two plates seperate • Compass points north • Compass points south • Where new crust is forming • Two plates slide past each other • Magnetic field reverses directions • Process where new oceanic crust forms • A conveyor belt is an example of this • Started the theory of Continental Drift • Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates • ...
Puzzle 19: Relativity and Space-Time 2025-09-08
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- – Infinite density point in a black hole.
- – Length shrinks at high speed.
- – Theory by Einstein explaining space and time.
- – Three-dimensional extension.
- – Region of intense gravity.
- – The universe.
- – Measurable aspect of space.
- – Massive star system.
- – Combined space and time continuum.
- – Developed the theory of relativity.
- – Orbits a star.
- – Relativity including gravity.
- – Principle of general relativity.
- – Explanation of natural phenomena.
- – Reference frame for motion.
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- – Attraction due to mass.
- – Amount of matter.
- – Change in position.
- – Resistance to motion change.
- – Point of measurement.
- – Warping of space-time.
- – Relativity without gravity.
- – Maximum speed in the universe.
- – Path around a celestial body.
- – Time moves slower at high speed.
- – Continuous progression.
- – Luminous celestial body.
- – Occurrence in space-time.
- – Ability to do work.
- – Boundary beyond which we cannot see.
30 Clues: – The universe. • – Orbits a star. • – Amount of matter. • – Change in position. • – Ability to do work. • – Massive star system. • – Point of measurement. • – Warping of space-time. • – Attraction due to mass. • – Continuous progression. • – Luminous celestial body. • – Occurrence in space-time. • – Region of intense gravity. • – Relativity without gravity. • – Measurable aspect of space. • ...
Spanish 2022-03-18
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- maestra Lori odio esta estación
- color del tomato
- necesitas esto para comprar algo
- te pones en los pies
- no se ve bien
- Dinero Americano
- hace calida en esta estacion
- color del sol
- Que es miniso?
- te pones en la cabeza durante el invierno
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- hace mucho calor en esta estación
- color de hierba
- las hojas caen en esta temporada
- color de naranja
- color de tierra
- color de cabello
- color del cielo
- invierno, otono, primavera, verano
- color de la nube
19 Clues: no se ve bien • color del sol • Que es miniso? • color de hierba • color de tierra • color del cielo • color del tomato • color de naranja • color de cabello • Dinero Americano • color de la nube • te pones en los pies • hace calida en esta estacion • maestra Lori odio esta estación • las hojas caen en esta temporada • necesitas esto para comprar algo • hace mucho calor en esta estación • ...
Colors 2023-05-16
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- When a person gets old, their hair turns _______.
- The color a clean environment
- The color of Barney
- The color of anger
- a yellow or golden hair color
- We bleach things to make them _______.
- The color of sand.
- The color of bananas
- A metallic gray
- A movie is called ________ Panther.
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- a darker shade of red
- One of the colors of the Lakers
- The color of hazard cones
- The color of Smurfs
- The color chocolate
- Many walls are painted this light color.
- Lemonade is sometimes this color.
17 Clues: A metallic gray • The color of anger • The color of sand. • The color of Smurfs • The color chocolate • The color of Barney • The color of bananas • a darker shade of red • The color of hazard cones • The color a clean environment • a yellow or golden hair color • One of the colors of the Lakers • Lemonade is sometimes this color. • A movie is called ________ Panther. • ...
david vocabulary 2023-09-18
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- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- 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 a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- 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.
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- (TQM) is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks.
12 Clues: is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. • 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 a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • ...
Haircoloring 2015-03-09
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- Hue or balance of color seen in the hair
- The natural coloring pigment found in the cortex layer of the hair
- Used to equalize porosity
- This primary color brings depth or darkness to any color
- Dye precursors that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules
- Color achieved by mixing equal parts of a secondary and its neighboring primary color
- Melanin granules are grouped more ______ in fine hair, causing it to take color faster and look darker
- The most commonly used developer in hair color
- All hair coloring products require a patch test except for ______ colors
- System used for understanding color relationships
- Fundamental colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture
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- The melanin that gives black or brown color to hair
- Color also known as no-lift deposit-only color
- Natural, vegetable, and metallic hair colors are also known as ______ colors
- All permanent hair coloring products and lighteners contain both a developer and a(n) ______
- Used by colorists to analyze the lightness and darkness of a hair color
- Haircoloring products that change color gradually by progressive buildup and exposure to air contain this
- A ______ acts like a stain to the hair
- Powdered persulfate salts added to hair color to increase its lightening ability
- Decolorizing the hair's natural pigment allows the colorist to create the exact degree of ______ pigment
- Primary and secondary colors positioned ______ on the color wheel are complementary colors
- The color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
22 Clues: Used to equalize porosity • A ______ acts like a stain to the hair • Hue or balance of color seen in the hair • Color also known as no-lift deposit-only color • The most commonly used developer in hair color • System used for understanding color relationships • The melanin that gives black or brown color to hair • ...
Color Me Dark Vocabulary 2016-05-05
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- very small fish used as bait
- easily annoyed or angered
- ghost
- to make or say
- house where a parson lives
- Tenet farmer who gives part of crops for rent
- Person whose business is preparing dead bodies for burial
- to persuade
- harsh or rough sound or voice
- illegally kill someone for a crime
- Killed
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- secret way of writing
- run and leap; limitation on action and feeling
- system of whole government by whole population
- elaborated framework for a coffin
- Dull,lifeless,Bleak
- square of cotton used to wipe one's nose
- member of clergy
- Part of the roof that overhangs the wall
19 Clues: ghost • Killed • to persuade • to make or say • member of clergy • Dull,lifeless,Bleak • secret way of writing • easily annoyed or angered • house where a parson lives • very small fish used as bait • harsh or rough sound or voice • elaborated framework for a coffin • illegally kill someone for a crime • square of cotton used to wipe one's nose • Part of the roof that overhangs the wall • ...
days/month/color/bodyparts 2026-01-31
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- — The shortest month in most years
- — The organ that pumps blood through the body
- — The body part used for seeing
- — A color commonly associated with nature and growth
- — The body part used for smelling
- — The first weekday for most work schedules
- — The color often associated with love or danger
- — The organ that controls thinking and movement
- — The bright color of sunshine
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- — The day many people celebrate the weekend starting
- — A common day of rest or worship
- — A color linked to the sky and calm feelings
- — The body part used for walking and running
- — The body part used to hold or grasp objects
- — The body part connecting the hand to the body
- — The body part used for hearing
- — The final month of the year
- — The first month of the year
- — The body part that helps you stand and walk
19 Clues: — The final month of the year • — The first month of the year • — The bright color of sunshine • — The body part used for seeing • — The body part used for hearing • — A common day of rest or worship • — The body part used for smelling • — The shortest month in most years • — The first weekday for most work schedules • — The body part used for walking and running • ...
Colors In Spanish 2023-05-16
15 Clues: The color red. • The color grey. • The color blue. • The color pink. • The color gold. • The color green • The color black. • The color white. • The color purple. • The color orange. • The color yellow. • The color violet. • The color turquoise. • The color is dark blue. • The color is dark green.
Colors In Spanish 2023-05-16
15 Clues: The color red. • The color grey. • The color blue. • The color pink. • The color gold. • The color green • The color black. • The color white. • The color purple. • The color orange. • The color yellow. • The color violet. • The color turquoise. • The color is dark blue. • The color is dark green.
Colores, Formas, y Mascotas 2025-10-28
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- una forma sin lados ni puntos
- la forma de un campo de futbol
- el color de un platano
- el color de una calabaza
- un animal reptiliano con una cascara dura
- el color de un tomate
- el color de cafe y chocolate
- una forma con cuatro lados iguales
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- una forma con 3 puntos y 3 lados
- animales pequenos que viven en agua
- un animal que vive en casa con alguien
- un animal con alas que come semillas
- el color de la nieve
- el color de una berejena
- el color del cielo
- un animal como Snoopy o Scooby-Doo
- un animal anfibio que salta
- el color de la hierba
- un color muy oscuro
- una arana grande
- un animal como Garfield
21 Clues: una arana grande • el color del cielo • un color muy oscuro • el color de la nieve • el color de la hierba • el color de un tomate • el color de un platano • un animal como Garfield • el color de una berejena • el color de una calabaza • un animal anfibio que salta • el color de cafe y chocolate • una forma sin lados ni puntos • la forma de un campo de futbol • ...
Understanding Human Development 2021-01-29
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- _________'s theory is the knowledge that people of all ages observe and imitate the behaviors of others, regardless of rewards and punishments involved; People are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reactions to them are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- ___________ development are advances in physical abilities.
- _______________ conditioning is the theory that behaviors can be associated with responses
- ___________ Conditioning is the theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are
- __________ motor skills are physical skills involving smaller muscles in the body, such as the hands and wrists
- _____________'s cognitive theory involves four stages. The stages are sensorimotor (infancy), preoperational (toddler), concrete operational (early childhood), and formal operational (adolescence and adulthood).
- refers to physical changes in size, such as gains in height and weight.
- the gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime
- _____________'s sociocultural theory holds the belief that children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with parents, teachers, and other students.
- ___________'s psychosocial theory is the belief that personality development occurs during eight stages of life. At each stage, people face and must successfully resolve a psychological or social conflict. If they do not, their unsuccessful resolution will affect future stages of their development.
- ____________ conditioning theory states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced
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- ___________ motor skills are physical skills involving larger muscles of the body, such as the legs, hips, back, and arms.
- a theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- is relatively orderly; is a gradual, continuous process; is interrelated; varies among individuals
- This type of development includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- _______________ development is the way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- a consistent step-by-step pattern that consistently follows one after another, as in development
18 Clues: ___________ development are advances in physical abilities. • all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge. • refers to physical changes in size, such as gains in height and weight. • the gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime • This type of development includes the areas of relationships and feelings. • ...
Spanish 2022-12-16
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- color of clouds
- holds pencils, pens, etc
- one of the most common christmas colors
- helps things stay on other things
- helps keeps your folders organized
- to write on
- famous color for a cat near halloween
- color of the ocean
- helps you highlight
- the color of the sun
- helps you when you need to write down things
- helps you remember things on a little pad
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- helps you stay organized
- helps color in
- color of cherry blossoms
- helps measure
- color of a sunset
- helps holding things
- saint patrick day main color
- color of a grape
- helps write but you can’t erase
- helps you write and erase
- con tijeras helps cutting
- helps stick things on other things
- helps papers stay in certain areas
25 Clues: to write on • helps measure • helps color in • color of clouds • color of a grape • color of a sunset • color of the ocean • helps you highlight • helps holding things • the color of the sun • helps you stay organized • holds pencils, pens, etc • color of cherry blossoms • helps you write and erase • con tijeras helps cutting • saint patrick day main color • helps write but you can’t erase • ...
Colors 2023-07-11
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- A color like the color of soil and tree trunks.
- A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out.
- A bright color like the color of strawberries and fire trucks.
- A shiny color like the color of shiny metal.
- The color of grass and leaves, represents nature and freshness.
- A dark color that absorbs light and makes things hard to see.
- A deep blue color like the color of the night sky.
- A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm.
- A bright color that reflects light, often associated with purity and cleanliness.
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- A color made by mixing blue and red, associated with royalty and creativity.
- A neutral color between black and white, often used to represent clouds and fog.
- A bright blue-green color like the color of tropical waters.
- A delicate color often associated with flowers and princesses.
- A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins.
- A bright and cheerful color, like the color of the sun and bananas.
- A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals.
16 Clues: A shiny color like the color of shiny metal. • A color like the color of soil and tree trunks. • A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out. • A deep blue color like the color of the night sky. • A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins. • A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals. • A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm. • ...
spanish vocab 2023-12-06
16 Clues: color de uvas • donde compras • viene de oveja • ilumina un lugar • color del carbón • color de manzanas • color de naranjas • color de plátanos • color de tiburones • color de la hierba • color de chocolate • color de arándanos • color de frambuesas • color de los tejidos • revisa tus artículos • las camisas estan hechas de esto
Vegetables 2025-09-30
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- This vegetable is color white, and is scary for vampires.
- This vegetable is color black outside and color green inside.
- This vegetable is color green, small and round.
- This vegetable is similar to broccoli but in white.
- This vegetable is color orange and is famous in Halloween.
- This vegetable is color red and round.
- This vegetable is very spicy.
- This vegetable is color yellow and delicious with mayonnaise.
- This vegetable is color green, similar to lettuce.
- This vegetable is color white, Mario Bros loves it.
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- This vegetable is color green, similar to a tree.
- This vegetable is color orange, and rabbits love it.
- This vegetable is color white or purple, makes you cry.
- This vegetable is color green and comes in sticks.
- This vegetable is color green and has many leaves.
- This vegetable is color green and tastes bitter.
- This vegetable is color brown.
17 Clues: This vegetable is very spicy. • This vegetable is color brown. • This vegetable is color red and round. • This vegetable is color green, small and round. • This vegetable is color green and tastes bitter. • This vegetable is color green, similar to a tree. • This vegetable is color green and comes in sticks. • This vegetable is color green and has many leaves. • ...
The Universe 2025-12-03
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- Rocky objects orbiting the sun
- Form of matter that does not emit light
- Theory that explains origin of the universe from a single point
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- Massive explosion at the end of a stars life
- A large planet known for Great Red Spot & Many Moons
- collapsed star with gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- Dying star that has expanded and cooled appearing reddish in color
- fourth planet from the sun
8 Clues: fourth planet from the sun • Rocky objects orbiting the sun • Form of matter that does not emit light • Massive explosion at the end of a stars life • A large planet known for Great Red Spot & Many Moons • Theory that explains origin of the universe from a single point • Dying star that has expanded and cooled appearing reddish in color • ...
Double-Loop Learning in Higher Education 2017-08-26
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- theorist who made the distinction between single loop and double loop learning
- ritual ______________ include academic calendars, the class, grading systems and pedagogical practice
- these values are embodied in the standardized routines of educational practice
- __________ theories are usually expressed in the written mission statement
- ___________ Loop theory says an organization needs to examine governing values to change actions to meet goals
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- The example used in article to explain single loop theory
- logic of _________ assumes if organizational habits are being followed, the organization is achieving its purpose
- organizations use defensive mechanisms to make their theories-in-use ____________
- double loop theory says that we need to look at what students learn not what teachers teach to fix the problem with this
- routines are the mechanisms by which the organizational theory-in-use protects itself from the espoused theories of the people who run the organization
- __________ Loop theory describes when an organization changes its activity based on results alone
- theory-in-____ are the hidden assumptions that govern how an organization really works
12 Clues: The example used in article to explain single loop theory • __________ theories are usually expressed in the written mission statement • theorist who made the distinction between single loop and double loop learning • these values are embodied in the standardized routines of educational practice • ...
La Ropa 2017-05-23
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- opposite of cheap
- different name for bag
- to block the sun
- number
- color of grass
- not gold but ________
- type of design for shirt
- color of orange juice
- a cool ________
- color of coffee
- clothing to put on when cold
- mix black and white
- color of the sun
- clothing you put on after you get out of the shower
- color of skittles
- not striped but ________
- type of jewelry
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- smooth
- color of blood
- clothing you wear when sleeping
- opposite of expensive
- color of socks
- not polka dotted but _______
- fancy outfit
- what goes on your feet
- to cover your arms
- hurts, annoying
- material
- not silver but _______
- part of suit
- silky
- color of shirts
- liquid, gas and ______
- girl's favorite color
- number for your shoe
- color of the ocean
36 Clues: silky • smooth • number • material • fancy outfit • part of suit • color of blood • color of socks • color of grass • hurts, annoying • color of shirts • a cool ________ • color of coffee • type of jewelry • to block the sun • color of the sun • opposite of cheap • color of skittles • to cover your arms • color of the ocean • mix black and white • number for your shoe • opposite of expensive • not gold but ________ • ...
Vocabulary 2024-05-06
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
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- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- Watching people in school or other public places
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Understanding
- Questionairres
- Symbolic interactionism
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- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- How much you study before taking a test
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Making friends while doing a research project
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
20 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • How much you study before taking a test • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
Your Very First Piano Lesson 2021-11-11
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- type of piano book with music to perform
- total number of keys on a full-sized piano
- direction to push the piano bench
- finger number that means to use your thumb
- pianists sit on this
- twelve different piano keys keep doing this
- music reading and writing
- number of black keys on piano
- shape of your hand that helps your playing
- Baby ____ is a simple song to learn on piano
- pretend to hold this for good hand position
- direction to lean when sitting at the piano
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- white key letter names going up
- is always finger number one in piano
- finger warm-ups
- white key letter names going down
- a rounded hand is an example of this
- number of white keys on piano
- what you will do in your theory book
- type of book used for learning music theory
20 Clues: finger warm-ups • pianists sit on this • music reading and writing • number of white keys on piano • number of black keys on piano • white key letter names going up • direction to push the piano bench • white key letter names going down • is always finger number one in piano • a rounded hand is an example of this • what you will do in your theory book • ...
Plate Tectonics By: Chloe and Jack 2014-01-29
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- Occurs on land because of divergent boundaries.
- Super Continent 250 million years ago.
- Two plates colliding can form these.
- Where two oceanic plates move apart.
- Two plates sliding past each other.
- The movement of the Earth's plates.
- Year Alfred Wegener introduced his theory.
- Scientists use these in rocks to prove Pangaea.
- A ridge where two oceanic plates move apart is called a..
- Boundary where two plates are moving in opposite directions.
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- A major fault in California.
- The USUAL highest number of inches a continent moves every year.
- Boundary where two plates collide.
- Theory about the moving continents.
- Wegener's theory wasn't believed because there was no...
- Boundary where two plates are sliding past each other.
- How many plates there are.
- Continents sit on these.
- Trenches occur at this zone.
- Fossils found here match up with South American fossils.
20 Clues: Continents sit on these. • How many plates there are. • A major fault in California. • Trenches occur at this zone. • Boundary where two plates collide. • Theory about the moving continents. • Two plates sliding past each other. • The movement of the Earth's plates. • Two plates colliding can form these. • Where two oceanic plates move apart. • ...
Plate Tectonic Terms 2022-10-03
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- Rock that has been bent by stress.
- Two plates moving towards each other.
- rift Split between two plate that were formally connected.
- The center of the Earth.
- Two plates the slide against each other.
- Boundaries between the tectonic plates.
- Theory and specialization of Earth's plates.
- A tectonic process where plates move toward each other.
- The shaking of Earth, a result of two tectonic plate colliding.
- Two plates moving away from each other.
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- the upper layer of Earth interior, top of the mantle.
- The attempt to deform a solid.
- Theory continents were different than they are today.
- A form of stress that stretches a material.
- Layer of rock between the core and crust of the Earth.
- Area of fracture between plates from stress.
- A long narrow crater in the ground.
- A hypothesis of a scientific matter.
- The uppermost layer of Earth.
- Moving segments of the lithosphere.
20 Clues: The center of the Earth. • The uppermost layer of Earth. • The attempt to deform a solid. • Rock that has been bent by stress. • A long narrow crater in the ground. • Moving segments of the lithosphere. • A hypothesis of a scientific matter. • Two plates moving towards each other. • Boundaries between the tectonic plates. • Two plates moving away from each other. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-09-26
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- plates crashed together forming -------
- if simaler fosile are seen all around the world that means that the world may have been --------
- plates that are under the ocean
- was a theory in 1912
- how many major plates are there
- ice sheets,mountains,fosils and contanets fitting together is -------- that the theory of continental drift may be true
- plates crashed together
- what plate is the ring of fire mainly located
- was a theory 50 years ago
- what is the first layer of the earth called
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- plates that are under the continents
- which ocean is the fire located
- where is 90% of the world earthquakes
- a plates slides under anouther plate
- what is the center of the earth called
- move on the liquid layer
- south America and Africa --- together
- where does earthquakes happen on plates
- how minor plates are there
- mega continent
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 • which ocean is the fire located • plates that are under the ocean • how many major plates are there • plates that are under the continents • a plates slides under anouther plate • where is 90% of the world earthquakes • ...
COLORS 2023-06-10
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- - The sun and daffodils.
- - Color of grass and leaves.
- - All colors combined.
- - Dark red hue.
- - Often associated with sadness.
- - Often associated with femininity.
- - Colors of royalty and magic.
- - Pinkish-purple color.
- - A mix of red and yellow.
- - Light purple hue.
- - Metallic and valuable.
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- - Also a metallic color.
- - Light brown hue.
- - Bright bluish-green hue.
- - Dark blue color.
- - Color of tree trunks and soil.
- - Absence of color.
- - A mixture of black and white.
- - Pinkish-orange hue.
- - Primary color of fire trucks.
20 Clues: - Dark red hue. • - Light brown hue. • - Dark blue color. • - Absence of color. • - Light purple hue. • - Pinkish-orange hue. • - All colors combined. • - Pinkish-purple color. • - Also a metallic color. • - The sun and daffodils. • - Metallic and valuable. • - Bright bluish-green hue. • - A mix of red and yellow. • - Color of grass and leaves. • - Colors of royalty and magic. • ...
Fall Final Review Crossword Part II 2022-12-16
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- aka awareness and responsiveness
- type of reward that naturally reinforces behavior (e.g. food)
- response that occurs in CC after conditioning
- fearful responses in the midst of stage 4 sleep; no memory
- type of stimulus in CC that becomes the conditioned stimulus through learning
- becoming less sensitive to stimuli over time
- perceptual rule that states we tend to group things that are close together
- negative bio side effects from lack of drug use by a dependent
- depth cue that state we perceive convering lines as distance
- theory of color vision that focuses on red, green, and blue
- pleasure neurotransmitter often targeted by psychoactive drugs
- theory of sleep that states we need it to regenerate our bodies
- bends light onto the retina after it passes through pupil
- reinforcement schedule in which someone gets a reward every 5 successful attempts
- illusion that results from a distorted room construction
- enduring change in behavior based on past experience
- sesonry receptors for sight
- perceptual rule that states we tend to like objects that are complete (no breaks)
- contributes to our sense of balance; problems with it include vertigo
- this psychologist identified a bunch of perceptual rules
- school of psychology that focused on how our perception is greater than just the individual sensations added together (sum is greater than its parts)
- process of getting into a hypnotic state
- sends electrical signals to the temporal lobe to complete the process of audition
- stage of sleep with high brain activity and dreaming coupled with sleep paralysis
- this determines our ability to see light and the color of the light
- stage of sleep in which "spindles" of brain activity are present
- stage in which deep alpha waves are present
- type of dreaming in which the dreamer is aware
- this dream theory states that dreams are the result of random brain activity from the limbic system
- type of stimulus in CC that naturally produces a response
- type of conditioning based on rewards and punishment
- theory that states that environmental, bio, and emotional states affect ability to accurately interpret stimuli
- procedure that sought to scientifically test for telepathy
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- type of treatment that involves addressing faulty thought patterns and behaviors
- process of converting environmental stimuli into neural impulses
- measure of a person's liklihood of being hypnotized
- adding stimulus to increase behavior
- results from a distorted or violated visual cue
- location in the eye with no rods and cones
- contains hair cells that completes transduction for hearing
- eventual loss of conditioned response
- telepathy, precognition, telekinesis, etc
- sesory receptors for audition
- perceptual rule that states we ted to group things together that are alike
- stimulant derived from cocoa plant
- theory of pain stating that pain signals competes with all other sensory info
- slightly outside of awareness
- measure of a sound's pitch
- type of reward that does not naturally reinforce behavior (e.g. gold star)
- hallucinogen nicknamed "acid"
- removing stimulus to decrease a behavior
- occurs in CC when conditioned response gets applied to anything similar to the conditioned stimulus (e.g. rabbits --> fur)
- type of conditioning based on association (e.g. pavlov)
- interpretation of sensory information is known as...
- type of processing that relies on past experience and context
- minimum threshold needed for 50% of the population to detect stimuli
- reinforcement schedule in which someone gets reward at changing time periods - 5 mins, 8 mins, 2 mins
- bio need to use a drug
- method of drug effects on the brain in which systems that reabsorb neurotransmitters from the synaptic gap are temporarily blocked extending their effects
- most widely used psychoactive drug in america; active ingredient THC
- method of drug effect on the brain in which is acts like natural body chemicals
- contains rods cones; located on the back of the eye
- naturally produced pain killers in our body
- type of rhythm that regulates our 24hr wake/sleep cycle
- illusion tht results from a violation of linear perspective (e.g. lines on train tracks)
- muscle that controls amount of light entering pupil
66 Clues: bio need to use a drug • measure of a sound's pitch • sesonry receptors for sight • sesory receptors for audition • slightly outside of awareness • hallucinogen nicknamed "acid" • aka awareness and responsiveness • stimulant derived from cocoa plant • adding stimulus to increase behavior • eventual loss of conditioned response • removing stimulus to decrease a behavior • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-10-20
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- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than other matters
- A type of poem common in the Renaissance
- the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- Set of principles underlying the work of an artistic movement
- A theory where the universe is a clock made by this person
- the centre of interest or activity
- The first part of the Renaissance
- Common style of paining in the renaissance
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- Most influential period of the Renaissance
- a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- the quality of being important
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the solar system
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- cunningness, the ability to be manipulative, and a drive to use whatever means necessary to gain power
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe
- Methodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts
- Study of the human body
- the power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges
- two bodies in space pull on each other with a force proportional to their masses and the distance between them
- a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
20 Clues: Study of the human body • the quality of being important • The first part of the Renaissance • the centre of interest or activity • A type of poem common in the Renaissance • Most influential period of the Renaissance • Common style of paining in the renaissance • Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- philosophe who thought people needed an absolute monarch for everyday life
- person who created the scientific method
- philosophe who believed in freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- creator of the heliocentric theory
- art that typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats
- art that typically depicted battle scenes and more realistic topics
- founder of modern chemistry
- used the microscope in detail for the first time
- earth-centered theory
- made the laws of motion and gravity
- creator of the mathematical laws that govern planetary motion
- philosophe who believed that the punishment for a crime should match the extent of the crime
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- philosophe who believed in the separation of powers and checks and balances
- a person who rules with absolute power
- created a vaccine for smallpox
- philosophe who wrote the social contract
- sun-centered theory
- made the experimental method (empiricism)
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- womens rights advocate
- people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment
- philosophe who believed people were born with natural rights
- person who perfected the telescope
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
25 Clues: sun-centered theory • earth-centered theory • womens rights advocate • founder of modern chemistry • created a vaccine for smallpox • creator of the heliocentric theory • person who perfected the telescope • made the laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • philosophe who wrote the social contract • person who created the scientific method • ...
Theories and Concepts of Industrial Revolution 2015-11-03
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- a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project
- 19th-century English textile workers who protested against newly developed labour-economizing technologies
- _______ workers destroyed industrial equipment in protest against these new technologies
- a poem by Rudyard Kipling
- a term that usually refers to people that a particular social order considered the highest social class of that society
- the concept of social Darwinism attempted to _______ ideas of imperialism
- the person who came up with the theory of "Survival of the Fittest"
- a community or society possessing highly desirable or near perfect qualities
- Robert Owen formulated the goal of a/an _____ hour workday
- where Robert Owen travelled to in 1824
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- a famous founder of Utopian Socialism
- someone who donates his or her time, money, and/or reputation to charitable causes
- the man who put forward the theory of social Darwinism
- White Man's Burden offered justification for this
- the name of Robert Owen's experimental colony
- a community or society possessing unpleasant or bad qualities
- Robert Owen was an early advocate for this type of education
- a theory which helped in the development of capitalism was social _________
- a French term used to describe a free market
- success or failure is measured in terms of ______ when it comes to social Darwinism
20 Clues: a poem by Rudyard Kipling • a famous founder of Utopian Socialism • where Robert Owen travelled to in 1824 • a French term used to describe a free market • the name of Robert Owen's experimental colony • White Man's Burden offered justification for this • a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project • the man who put forward the theory of social Darwinism • ...
Famous names in Psychology 2015-04-15
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- developmental psychology
- the law that states that for people to perceive a difference in stimuli, the stimuli must differ by a constant proportion, not a constant amount
- hypnosis
- Triarchic theory of intelligence; analytical giftedness, creativity and practicality
- sad monkey orphans
- strange situation
- general factor of intelligence, g
- father of cognitive therapy
- how a child reacts, inhibited or uninhibited to a stimulant (a baby mobile) may predetermine their temperament.
- Theory of multiple intelligence's; 8 different categories of intellegence
- creation and nature of false memories; think eye-witness testimonies
- emotions and facial expressions, remember Lie To Me.
- father of American Psychology
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- first practical intelligence test
- Self-help books and learned helplessness theory
- cognitive dissonance, a conflict of beliefs and actions
- split brain research
- parental styles
- language is partially innate
- stages of moral development
- prospect theory;presented with possible gains instead of possible losses we are more atrracted.
- conditioned taste aversion is the what effect?
- Bobo doll
- psychosocial stages; one is a bun; mistrust vs trust, two is a shoe; shame vs autonomy...
- the famous female Freudian psychoanalyst
- humanistic approach/ client centered approach
- Gestalt; the whole is greater than it's parts,
- rational emotive behaviour therapy
28 Clues: hypnosis • Bobo doll • parental styles • strange situation • sad monkey orphans • split brain research • developmental psychology • stages of moral development • father of cognitive therapy • language is partially innate • father of American Psychology • first practical intelligence test • general factor of intelligence, g • rational emotive behaviour therapy • ...
Relativity 2023-10-14
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- - A situation that contradicts intuition.
- - Theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- - The theory explaining the origin of the universe.
- - The force responsible for keeping planets in orbit.
- - The four-dimensional continuum of time and space.
- - Affected by gravity in general relativity.
- - A particle of light.
- - A film that explores relativity in space travel.
- - Change in orientation of a spinning object.
- - Change in velocity over time.
- - The point in an orbit closest to the sun.
- - Einstein's equivalence principle.
- - A thought experiment involving siblings and relativity.
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- - Distortion of spacetime.
- - Transformations used in special relativity.
- - Resistance to changes in motion.
- - Type of relativity that includes gravitational effects.
- - Relative motion between two objects.
- - Mathematical expressions of the theory of relativity.
- - Constant in the theory of special relativity.
- - Shortening of lengths in the direction of motion.
- - The warping of spacetime in the presence of mass.
- - A region with extremely strong gravitational effects.
- - The stretching of time in special relativity.
- - Affected by relative motion in special relativity.
- - Pioneering Italian physicist in the study of general relativity.
- - A mathematical expression that transforms correctly under Lorentz transformations.
- - The shortest path in curved spacetime.
- - Type of relativity dealing with objects moving at constant velocity.
- - A point in spacetime.
30 Clues: - A particle of light. • - A point in spacetime. • - Distortion of spacetime. • - Change in velocity over time. • - Resistance to changes in motion. • - Einstein's equivalence principle. • - Relative motion between two objects. • - The shortest path in curved spacetime. • - A situation that contradicts intuition. • - The point in an orbit closest to the sun. • ...
Philosophical Foundations 2024-08-13
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- Philosophy highlighting conflict between search for meaning and the universe's indifference.
- Study of conscious experiences.
- Moral principles governing behavior.
- Philosophical idea that only one's mind is certain.
- Method of argument for resolving contradictions.
- Belief in the meaningless of life.
- Branch of metaphysics dealing with being.
- Philosophy that all events are predetermined.
- Philosophy valuing practical consequences over theory.
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- Ethical theory focused on duty and rules.
- Philosophy focusing on individual freedom and choice.
- Study of knowledge and belief.
- Concept of mind and body as separate.
- Philosophy advocating resilience and emotional control.
- Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness.
15 Clues: Study of knowledge and belief. • Study of conscious experiences. • Belief in the meaningless of life. • Moral principles governing behavior. • Concept of mind and body as separate. • Ethical theory focused on duty and rules. • Branch of metaphysics dealing with being. • Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness. • Philosophy that all events are predetermined. • ...
Colors In Spanish 2023-05-16
15 Clues: The color red. • The color grey. • The color blue. • The color pink. • The color gold. • The color green • The color black. • The color white. • The color purple. • The color orange. • The color yellow. • The color violet. • The color turquoise. • The color is dark blue. • The color is dark green.
Colors In Spanish 2023-05-16
15 Clues: The color red. • The color grey. • The color blue. • The color pink. • The color gold. • The color green • The color black. • The color white. • The color purple. • The color orange. • The color yellow. • The color violet. • The color turquoise. • The color is dark blue. • The color is dark green.
chapter 13 crossword 2013-04-19
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- the percent rate of change in price level over time
- the level of employment reached when there is no cyclical unemployment
- unemployment that rises during an economic downturn
- working a job for which one is over qualified, or when working part time when full is required
- inflation that is out of control
- when the skills of the workers do not match the skill of the job required
- a general increase of price
- the rate of unemployed in the nation
- theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds supplies
- push theory theory that inflation occurs when producers raise price to meet cost
- a price index determined by measuring the price of a standing group of goods meant to represent the market basket
- a representative collection of goods and services
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- the measurement that shows how the average prat of a standard group of goods change over time
- the rate of inflation excluding the except on food and water and energy prices
- unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
- theory that to much money in the economy causes inflation
- unemployment due to the result of harvest or vacation
- a person who has given up looking for work
- the means and funds to purchase and item
- an official count of the population
20 Clues: a general increase of price • inflation that is out of control • an official count of the population • the rate of unemployed in the nation • the means and funds to purchase and item • a person who has given up looking for work • a representative collection of goods and services • the percent rate of change in price level over time • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-01-31
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- This is the most inner layer, it is made out of solid metal, and is surrounded by the Outer Core.
- The biggest layer of the Earth.
- This layer is molten metal surrounding the Inner Core.
- This theory explains the formation, movement, and subduction of The Earth's plates.
- The theory that stated that the current continents were once one whole super-continent.
- Convergent boundaries ______ crust.
- Transform boundaries ______ destroys or create crust.
- The person that made the Continental Drift Theory.
- Divergent boundaries ______ crust.
- The outer layer of the Earth.
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- The boundary that can make the plates collide or subsidize.
- The boundary that can make plates glide against each other.
- A landform made from the divergent boundary.
- The landform that is created from convergent boundaries.
- The process that occurs at the mid-ocean ridges (where new oceanic crust is formed by volcanoes)
- The thing that is created by the transform boundaries.
- When two plates collide and one plate goes under the other.
- These are in the mantle and they move the lithosphere in a constant slow motion.
- The name of the super-continent that was stated in the Continental Drift Theory.
- The boundary that can make the plates divide.
20 Clues: The outer layer of the Earth. • The biggest layer of the Earth. • Divergent boundaries ______ crust. • Convergent boundaries ______ crust. • A landform made from the divergent boundary. • The boundary that can make the plates divide. • The person that made the Continental Drift Theory. • This layer is molten metal surrounding the Inner Core. • ...
AP Psych Crossword - Ryan Chung 2026-02-19
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- ____-_________ Theory explains motivation based on where it comes from
- attitudes people may not be aware of
- "How do I feel about myself?"
- ___________ Theory/ explains personality by focusing on how unconscious processes shape our thoughts
- __________ Effect/ happens when more people are around, decreasing the chance that any one person will help
- The ____ Effect: When one trait rules them all
- how you see yourself
- Presence of ____ , if food is nearby, we're more likely to eat it, hungry or not
- Losing yourself in the crowd
- Holding onto beliefs despite evidence
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- "Can I do this?"
- The push for balance
- helping others without expecting a reward
- ________ Theory states that we are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal
- ______-Feedback Hypothesis proposes that facial expressions influence emotional experience
- The theory of why people go along with a group
- To adjust your behavior or thinking to align with group norms
- A complex psychological process that is different from reasoning or knowledge
- The assumption that people are motivated by an innate drive to grow, improve, and fulfill their potential
- When one changes their opinions, judgements, or or actions because someone in a position of authority told them to
20 Clues: "Can I do this?" • The push for balance • how you see yourself • Losing yourself in the crowd • "How do I feel about myself?" • attitudes people may not be aware of • Holding onto beliefs despite evidence • helping others without expecting a reward • The theory of why people go along with a group • The ____ Effect: When one trait rules them all • ...
Attachment 2 2019-04-08
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- Insecure-avoidant children are most likely to be____
- Studied monkeys
- High anxiety and strong attachment
- Proposed 4 stages of attachment
- Low anxiety and weak attachment
- Proposed theory of maternal deprivation and evolutionary theory of attachment
- ____ psychopathy - inability to experience guilt or emotion for others
- Insecure-resistant children are most likely to be ____
- Damage to intellectual development
- Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours
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- Trying to apply a theory for one culture to another culture
- Effects of living in an institution
- Investigated imprinting
- Developed Strange Situtation
- Shows equal levels of affection to everyone
15 Clues: Studied monkeys • Investigated imprinting • Developed Strange Situtation • Proposed 4 stages of attachment • Low anxiety and weak attachment • High anxiety and strong attachment • Damage to intellectual development • Effects of living in an institution • Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours • Shows equal levels of affection to everyone • ...
Map of Physics 2021-08-04
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- produce many colors
- law of motion founder
- language of physics
- the splitting of the atom used in our nuclear power plant
- who doesn't need medium to travel
- energy that pass from one to another
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- the description of magnets, electricity
- physics future research
- world for a small particles theory
- related to the theory of waves
- energy that travels through medium
- who developed relativity theory
- who discovered electric and magnetic field
13 Clues: produce many colors • language of physics • law of motion founder • physics future research • related to the theory of waves • who developed relativity theory • who doesn't need medium to travel • world for a small particles theory • energy that travels through medium • energy that pass from one to another • the description of magnets, electricity • ...
2.01 Key Terms 2025-09-10
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- Colors with no hue, black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige
- Color combinations based on color wheel relationshipz, creates pleasing color schemes
- Darker value created by adding black
- When a color appears diffrent under one light than it does under another
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel
- Diagram of the spectrum of hues in a circle
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel
- Pure color at the base of all colors
- Created by mixing two primary colors (Orange, violet, green
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- The brightness/dullness of a color
- Red, orange, yellow, energizing
- Red, yellow, and blue
- Choice of colors used in combination
- The lightness/darkness of a color
- Created by mixing a primary and secondary color
- Green, blue, violet, calming
- Only one color including it's variations in value + saturation
- Lighter value created by adding white
- Duller version of a hue created by adding gray
19 Clues: Red, yellow, and blue • Green, blue, violet, calming • Red, orange, yellow, energizing • The lightness/darkness of a color • The brightness/dullness of a color • Choice of colors used in combination • Darker value created by adding black • Pure color at the base of all colors • Lighter value created by adding white • Diagram of the spectrum of hues in a circle • ...
Module 18- Review 2021-02-24
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- grand, ornate style
- theory the universe revolved around the sun
- social gatherings to discuss political ideas
- published A Vindication of the Right of Woman
- philosopher that fought for the abolition of torture
- nonreligious beliefs and activities
- discovers heliocentric theory and begins scientific revolution
- philosopher that believed in separation of powers
- experimental method
- bottom to the top reasoning
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- says "I think therefore I am"
- means "new classical"
- philosopher that believed humans were greedy
- belief that God controlled the universe
- philosopher that believed in freedom of thought, expression and religion
- theory the universe revolved around the earth
- an intellectual movement
- philosopher that believed humans are rational
- philosopher that the government should work for the people
- known for the his theories on gravity
- people decide how the government is run
- top to bottom reasoning, "big picture"
22 Clues: grand, ornate style • experimental method • means "new classical" • an intellectual movement • bottom to the top reasoning • says "I think therefore I am" • nonreligious beliefs and activities • known for the his theories on gravity • top to bottom reasoning, "big picture" • belief that God controlled the universe • people decide how the government is run • ...
Science Crossword 2017-10-24
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- Rock that forms earth’s outer skin
- Breaks in earth’s crust
- Item from the past that is preserved in rock
- Uppermost part of the mantle
- A supercontinent that existed 400 million years ago
- Where 2 plates meet and spread apart
- Chain of underwater mountains
- Deep underwater trench
- Process that adds material to the ocean floor
- Pieces of earth’s lithosphere
- A process in which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep ocean trench
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- Boundary where 2 plates slide past each other
- Theory that plates are slowly moving overtime
- Theory that continents are slowly moving overtime
- Where 2 plates meet and collide
- Layer of hot rock underneath the crust
- Tool that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater
- Place where earth’s crust diverge on land
- Scientist that proposed theory of continental drift
- Fault lines collide and produce seismic activity
20 Clues: Deep underwater trench • Breaks in earth’s crust • Uppermost part of the mantle • Chain of underwater mountains • Pieces of earth’s lithosphere • Where 2 plates meet and collide • Rock that forms earth’s outer skin • Where 2 plates meet and spread apart • Layer of hot rock underneath the crust • Place where earth’s crust diverge on land • ...
plate tectonics activity 3 2023-11-17
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- a type of heat and light source that can be very dangerous to eat and or touch
- forms when two continental plates crash into each other
- when a piece of land goes under another piece of land
- the middle of a subduction zone
- hot stuff trapped in a volcano
- a speculation about something
- when two plates move away from each other
- an underwater mountain
- when two plates come together
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- something in the mantle that helps plates move
- hot stuff that comes out of volcanoes
- the layer under the crust
- when two plates rift together
- the ways plates move
- the sciencetist who made the theory of continental drift
- a theory about how the continents got to where they are today
- when two plates move past each other
- a super continent from 200 to 300 million years ago
- a fire mountain
- a dead things bones
20 Clues: a fire mountain • a dead things bones • the ways plates move • an underwater mountain • the layer under the crust • when two plates rift together • a speculation about something • when two plates come together • hot stuff trapped in a volcano • the middle of a subduction zone • when two plates move past each other • hot stuff that comes out of volcanoes • ...
Charles Darwin 2021-04-29
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- vessel
- Darwin's school nickname
- first discovery
- one of points of the theory of evolution
- Darwin's favourite game he played for years
- - creature Darwin was fascinated by on Galapagos
- university
- Darwin learn this craft to preserve samples
- Darwin's family home in Downe
- Theory
- Darwin's codiscoverer
- what living creatures get from their ancestors
- place where Darwin attended medical school
- number of Darwin's children
- captain's surname of the ship where Darwin had his 5 year voyage
- Darwin believed it is human being ancestor
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- second name
- wife's name
- famous book
- - the club Darwin created at University
- Darwin's first profession
- the islands helped to discover evolution theory
- animal Darwin worked with on artificial selection
- prehistoric animal all birds descended from
- subject of darwin's last book
- place of darwin's tomb
- surname of geologist - Darwin's influencer
27 Clues: vessel • Theory • university • second name • wife's name • famous book • first discovery • Darwin's codiscoverer • place of darwin's tomb • Darwin's school nickname • Darwin's first profession • number of Darwin's children • Darwin's family home in Downe • subject of darwin's last book • - the club Darwin created at University • one of points of the theory of evolution • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution ella conrad 2024-12-18
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- theory that sun revolves around the earth
- made the telescope, scientific method and more
- a system to allow people to veto laws
- fancy thinker parties
- simple, classy design
- agreement between the ruled and the ruler
- ruler who embraced the enlightenment
- opinions should be based on reason
- government
- theory that earth revolves around the sun
- big thinker for the time
- the theory of separation of powers
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- European movement in 17-18th which focused on individualism
- enlightened Russian ruler
- advancements in science history
- the $2 bill
- belief in God based on reason
- grand, over the top design
- woRked on the social contract
- had the most famous salons
- declaration to the United States
- discovered gravity
- the scientific process of making a solution
- french enlightenment thinkerv
- the first 10 amendments
- first enlightenment thinker
26 Clues: government • the $2 bill • discovered gravity • fancy thinker parties • simple, classy design • the first 10 amendments • big thinker for the time • enlightened Russian ruler • grand, over the top design • had the most famous salons • first enlightenment thinker • belief in God based on reason • woRked on the social contract • french enlightenment thinkerv • advancements in science history • ...
STAAR Units 7/6/5 2025-04-10
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- Theory about containing communism
- what caused the US to join the war
- the atrocity where Hitler targeted Jewish people
- Easing of Tension
- War Ended in a stalemate
- severe drought in the 1930s
- Period of time where people lost their jobs and savings
- what do we hate
- strategy used in the Pacific
- First satellite in space
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- Who created the New Deal
- When FDR tried to raise the Supreme Court justices from 9 to 15
- Theory Theory about not letting communism spread in Asia
- How did we end the war
- places people lined up for food
- House of Un-American Activities Committee
- One reason the Great Depression occured
- Where the Dustbowl occured
- gardens where people planted their own food to support the war effort
- Race The race to have better achievements in space
- What war caused further distrust in the government
- Battle fought in Normandy
22 Clues: what do we hate • Easing of Tension • How did we end the war • Who created the New Deal • War Ended in a stalemate • First satellite in space • Battle fought in Normandy • Where the Dustbowl occured • severe drought in the 1930s • strategy used in the Pacific • places people lined up for food • Theory about containing communism • what caused the US to join the war • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
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- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- Questionairres
- Shared religion, kinship, shared location, etc
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Symbolic interactionism
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
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- Watching people in school or other public places
- Understanding
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- How much you study before taking a test
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
21 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • How much you study before taking a test • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
The Nursing Theorists 2022-10-10
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- Concept, an intersubjective human-to-human relationship
- reasoning based on social rules and norms
- Rogers, The Science of Unitary and Irreducible Human Beings
- Gilligan, Theory of Moral Development
- King, Goal Attainment Theory
- Rizzo Parse, Human Becoming Theory
- the study of nursing care beliefs, values, and practices as cognitively perceived and known by a designated culture through direct experience, beliefs and value system
- Jean Orlando, The Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship
- Callista Roy, The Roy Adaptation Model
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- Nightingale, "The Lady with the Lamp"
- Watson, Caring Science as Sacred Science
- M. Leininger, Culture Care Diversity and Universality
- Johnson, Behavioral Systems Model
- E. Hall, The Aspects of Care, Core, Cure
- Human to Human Relationship Model
- Kohlberg, Development of Moral Reasoning
- Peplau, Interpersonal Relations Model
- Estrin Levine, The Conservation Model
- believes that humans constantly face choices and conflicts
- Orem, Self-Care Model
- Abdellah, 21 Nursing Problems
- Neuman, Systems Model
22 Clues: Orem, Self-Care Model • Neuman, Systems Model • King, Goal Attainment Theory • Abdellah, 21 Nursing Problems • Johnson, Behavioral Systems Model • Human to Human Relationship Model • Rizzo Parse, Human Becoming Theory • Nightingale, "The Lady with the Lamp" • Peplau, Interpersonal Relations Model • Estrin Levine, The Conservation Model • Gilligan, Theory of Moral Development • ...
Max's Science Crossword! 2026-02-03
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- The thinnest layer.
- Chains of lava mountains.
- The forces causing the movement of plate tectonics.
- Chain of lava mountain islands.
- Creator of the theory of continental drift.
- The thickest layer.
- Oceanic crust is made of this rock.
- What happens when a continental and oceanic plate collide.
- Where plates slide past each other.
- ______ rock is called magma.
- Where tectonic plates move away from eachother.
- This mechanical layer is stiff and in the lower Mantle.
- The only liquid layer of earth.
- Alfred Wegner's rejected theory.
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- The theory made up of 2 different theories.
- The boundary where plates push towards eachother.
- Denser than continental crust.
- The center of the earth.
- The earth's top mechanical layer.
- The hot molten rock inside of volcanos.
- The layer below the Lithosphere.
- Thicker than oceanic crust.
- The Mesosphere is _____.
- A common natural disaster at faults.
- The supercontinent 250mya.
25 Clues: The thinnest layer. • The thickest layer. • The center of the earth. • The Mesosphere is _____. • Chains of lava mountains. • The supercontinent 250mya. • Thicker than oceanic crust. • ______ rock is called magma. • Denser than continental crust. • Chain of lava mountain islands. • The only liquid layer of earth. • The layer below the Lithosphere. • Alfred Wegner's rejected theory. • ...
Y10 Psychology Psychological problems 2026-02-04
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- If addiction is learned, it can be ______
- analysis Looking at when, where, why someone uses a substance
- training Learning tricks to cope with cravings
- Learning theory weakness: ignores ______
- learning theory Learning by watching role models
- CBT strength: gives patients ______ over behaviour
- Copying a footballer who drinks energy drinks
- Depression or anxiety can trigger ______
- CBT weakness: only works if patient is ______
- Drug for gambling addicts that reduces cravings
- Joke makes people laugh, you tell more jokes
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- Medication helps reduce drug ______
- conditioning Learning by association, like popcorn + movies
- Popcorn smell makes you want a movie
- Antidepressants that increase serotonin to reduce gambling urge
- Saying “no” when friends push you
- Learning theory weakness: too ______ for real life
- Therapy that trains your brain like a coach
- Stopping drugs can cause sweating, shaking, headaches
- conditioning Learning by rewards and punishments
20 Clues: Saying “no” when friends push you • Medication helps reduce drug ______ • Popcorn smell makes you want a movie • Learning theory weakness: ignores ______ • Depression or anxiety can trigger ______ • If addiction is learned, it can be ______ • Therapy that trains your brain like a coach • Joke makes people laugh, you tell more jokes • ...
Cognitive Explanations and Treatments for Depression 2020-05-14
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- A type of drug which may be given to severely depressed patients either alongside or prior to CBT.
- The psychologist who proposed that depression is caused by cognitive vulnerability
- A type of depression that follows an activating event.
- The belief that we must always succeed or achieve perfection.
- The final component of Ellis’s theory.
- This can be used alongside CBT to encourage a depressed patient to become more active and engage in enjoyable activities.
- The second component of Ellis’s theory.
- The type of event that triggers irrational beliefs within Ellis’s ABC model.
- The belief that life is always meant to be fair.
- The type of information processing that Beck referred to within his theory that suggests that we attend to the negative aspects of a situation.
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- The name given to the three kinds of negative thinking that contribute to depression within Beck’s theory.
- The name given to Ellis’s model.
- A package of information that we hold about ourselves. According to Beck, this is negative for those suffering from depression.
- The type of thoughts that Ellis said would interfere with us being happy and free of pain.
- The name of Beck’s cognitive therapy.
- A syndrome in which depressed patients suffer the delusion that they are zombies that Beck’s theory cannot adequately explain.
- The name of Ellis’s cognitive therapy.
17 Clues: The name given to Ellis’s model. • The name of Beck’s cognitive therapy. • The final component of Ellis’s theory. • The name of Ellis’s cognitive therapy. • The second component of Ellis’s theory. • The belief that life is always meant to be fair. • A type of depression that follows an activating event. • The belief that we must always succeed or achieve perfection. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Wrote Candide
- Theory That the Sun is The Center of the Universe
- Analytic geometry
- Perfected The Telescope
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- Theory That the Earth is The Center of the Universe
- Used the microscope to study organisms
- Helped prove the heliocentric theory
- Devolped Boyle's law
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- encouraged the use of the scientific method
10 Clues: Wrote Candide • Analytic geometry • Devolped Boyle's law • Perfected The Telescope • Developed the heliocentric theory • Helped prove the heliocentric theory • Used the microscope to study organisms • encouraged the use of the scientific method • Theory That the Sun is The Center of the Universe • Theory That the Earth is The Center of the Universe
Sport Psychology 2017-12-06
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- A negative emotional state characterised by feelings of nervousness.
- Your on-going thoughts or internal dialogue.
- The type of skills that are actions that are executed largely at one's own speed and without interference from other performers
- Behaviour directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being.
- Undifferentiated bodily energy that ranges on a continuum from sleep to high excitement.
- A 7-point checklist that helps athletes create more effective imagery
- This nervous system helps you to relax and can be activated by breathing.
- This theory suggests that behaviour is learned by observing others.
- This theory suggests that at optimal arousal levels, performance levels will be at their highest.
- A sudden impairment or failure of athletic performance due to anxiety.
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- This theory suggests people have an innate instinct to be aggressive that builds up until it must be expressed
- This nervous system gives you the energy you need to confront a threat or run away from it.
- Those characteristics of a person that account for consistent patterns of behaviour.
- This theory suggest that intrinsic motivation can be increased by satisfying three general needs; Competence, Autonomy and Relatedness.
- Creating or recreating experience in the mind
- This theory suggests that the relationship between arousal and performance is linear, i.e. as arousal increases so does performance.
16 Clues: Your on-going thoughts or internal dialogue. • Creating or recreating experience in the mind • This theory suggests that behaviour is learned by observing others. • A negative emotional state characterised by feelings of nervousness. • A 7-point checklist that helps athletes create more effective imagery • ...
Colors 2021-11-26
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- the color of mud
- the color of the sky
- the color of grapes
- the color of leafs
- the color of a fruit
- the color of the sun
- the color of rings
- the name of an ice-cream
- the color of flamingo
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- the color of peace
- the color of metal
- the name of a fish
- the color of koala
- the name of a flower
- the color of an apple
- the color of space
16 Clues: the color of mud • the color of peace • the color of metal • the name of a fish • the color of leafs • the color of koala • the color of space • the color of rings • the color of grapes • the color of the sky • the name of a flower • the color of a fruit • the color of the sun • the color of an apple • the color of flamingo • the name of an ice-cream
English Test 3 2024-05-21
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- ... your cap, please! (Pakai)
- I carry my ... on my back.
- Put on your ... on your head.
- It is name of fruit. It is look like a marbles. The color is purple. It is ...
- S - S - E - O - H. The correct word is ...
- The color of scout uniform is ...
- K - P - I - N. The correct word is ...
- Put on your ... On your neck.
- It is the name of fruit. It is look like a star. The color is yellow. It is ...
- It is name of vagetables. Rabbit likes me. My color is orange. It is ...
- I am a student. So I wear ... to school.
- The mixs color of red and blue is ...
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- The color of my school uniform is red and ...
- It name of fruit. It is yellow in color. The monkey like it. It is a ...
- What is the color of hair?
- The color of leaf is ...
- ... your shoes if you want to enter the mosque.
- The mixs color of red and yellow is ...
- Before I put on my shoes, I pull on my ...
- It is name of fruit. It is big. The color is red inside and green otside. It is a ...
- I put on a ... around my waist.
- What is the color of eggplant?
- The color of cherry is ...
- The color of sky is ...
24 Clues: The color of sky is ... • The color of leaf is ... • I carry my ... on my back. • What is the color of hair? • The color of cherry is ... • ... your cap, please! (Pakai) • Put on your ... on your head. • Put on your ... On your neck. • What is the color of eggplant? • I put on a ... around my waist. • The color of scout uniform is ... • The mixs color of red and blue is ... • ...
JUAN LETTERS OO - COLOR - NUMBERS 2019-11-05
18 Clues: 5+1= • 5+2= • to see • color a dog • color of sky • color of sun • color a cloud • color of night • color of grass • color of blood • a place to learn • holds air in a bag • goodie sweet treat • color a round fruit • use one foot to move • printed words on pages • to prepare food for a meal • curved pointy metal to catch fish
Theoretical Foundation of Nursing 2022-12-17
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- Most immediately confronting the person
- Theorist behind "Conservation Model Theory"
- Human beings
- Love and charity, Eros and agape
- Basic concept of caritative
- Born on March 13, 1919.
- Affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear
- Food depends on what is socially satisfactory in a specified culture
- Emotional and cognitive strategies that allow a person to change to higher levels of potential
- Knowledge and understanding, curiosity,
- Theorist behind "Self-care Deficit Theory"
- Activities and operations
- Drama of suffering
- Composed the system model in nursing practice
- Vary according to culture and gender
- Both universal and diverse
- Become whole
- Unifying concept
- Recognition of the need for change
- Established structures , values and daily activities
- Theorist behind the "General System Theory"
- Composed the "Change Theory"
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- Introduced the care Circle
- Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- Man as a psychospiritual being
- Also called "moving to a new level"
- Is an art
- Being different
- Theorist behind "Goal Attainment Theory"
- Consist of consensually validated symbol activity,
- From birth to the appearance of articulate speech
- Struggle
- Focus of medicine
- Set of expectations about how a person occupying a position behaves towards a person in another position
- Behaviors concerned with self-defense and self-preservation
- Process and outcome whereby thinking and feeling person's as individuals or group
- A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs
- Introduced the "14 Human Needs"
- of a verbal nature
- need for meaning and predictability
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- Appreciation and search for beauty, balance, form,
42 Clues: Struggle • Is an art • Human beings • Become whole • Being different • Unifying concept • Focus of medicine • Drama of suffering • of a verbal nature • Born on March 13, 1919. • Activities and operations • Introduced the care Circle • Both universal and diverse • Basic concept of caritative • Composed the "Change Theory" • Man as a psychospiritual being • Introduced the "14 Human Needs" • ...
Spaces, Cities, Populations 2020-07-02
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- Term by Tonnies describing tight-knit communities with natural social relationships
- Term by Tonnies describing rational formations of social relationships and increased individualization
- A theory developed by Warren Thompson that traced three stages of transition in Western society
- A major development in curbing population growth
- A consequence of traffic in urban areas
- The theory of population that believes population growth will be accompanied by resource growth
- The underlying foundation that enables cities to function
- The study of the causes and consequences of population growth
- Since the 1800s, the world population growth has been
- Time Time required for a population to double
- The number of people per unit of land area is population ______
- Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines
- The third stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
- the first stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
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- The cause of 40% of urban population size
- A movement in urban planning that approaches the idea of sustainable urban communities with the goal of raising the quality of life for community members
- Sociologist who divided urbanization into mechanical and organic solidarity
- The transformation of society from rural to urban
- The theory of population that believes population growth will eventually lead to catastrophe
- A concentrated area of poverty and poor housing in urban areas
- an ________ in women's employment and economic stability leads to a decrease in fertility rates
- Type of pregnancies likely to lead to child neglect
- A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people
- Theorists who examine gender in cities
- A form of collaboration between central cities and suburbs with the goal of solving urban problems
- One of the first megacities
26 Clues: One of the first megacities • Theorists who examine gender in cities • A consequence of traffic in urban areas • The cause of 40% of urban population size • A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people • Time Time required for a population to double • A major development in curbing population growth • Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines • ...
Sociocultural Approach to Behaviour 2023-02-27
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- the behaviour occurs where a person carries out a request under direct pressure. This is even though that pressure may not necessarily be perceived by the person.
- People in ______ cultures act in accordance with their own interests and preferences and place a high value on independence and self-sufficiency.
- the process of acquiring the rules, norms, values, customs and guidelines of a culture in order to be a part of society
- The term for describing simple relationships without making a statement about cause and effect.
- characteristics of design or methodology that impacted or influenced the interpretation of the findings from your research
- The researcher who conducted "Mate preference across cultures" study
- A culture in which social gender roles are distinct, people value competitiveness, material success, ambition, and power. (hint: cultural dimension)
- Social Cognitive Theory was previously called Social ___ Theory
- The concept contends that some principles and norms are valid for all human beings in all cultures
- A belief that people hold about other groups of people
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- as a set of common beliefs, norms that hold people together.
- process by which a minority integrates socially, culturally, and/or politically into a larger, dominant culture and society.
- Author of cultural dimensions theory
- Researcher who conducted "Marriage in eleven cultures" study
- In an _____ relationship the benefits, duties, and obligations are equally shared by the relationship partners
- the action of regarding something as being caused by a person or thing
- The researcher who replicated changed version of the line test experiment for investigating cultural differences
- Author of the concept of conformity
- Author of Social Identity Theory
- Author of Social Cognitive Theory
- A research method that can be explained recognizing and noting a fact or occurrence often involving measurement with instruments
21 Clues: Author of Social Identity Theory • Author of Social Cognitive Theory • Author of the concept of conformity • Author of cultural dimensions theory • A belief that people hold about other groups of people • as a set of common beliefs, norms that hold people together. • Researcher who conducted "Marriage in eleven cultures" study • ...
Chapter 27 and 6 2015-11-30
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- A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review
- A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated
- The tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- An acronym for a popular framework in nursing that emphasized on patient compliance and preventive healthcare practices
- A theory that views material conditions such as resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments
- Studies with a more limited distribution such as dissertations, unpublished reports, and so on
- Visual representation of some aspect of reality
- A computation of pooled effect which estimates the effects of individual primary studies
- A graph which is constructed by using meta-analytic software for visual inspection of heterogeneity and estimate effect size
- Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors
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- A theory that explains cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- The significant theoretical system in grounded theory with three underlying premises
- A type of theory that includes critique of society and societal processes and structures
- The conceptual underpinning of a study, including an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
- A method to test the possibility of publication bias among studies in the meta-analysis
- A strategy to explore the moderating effects on effect size, which involves splitting the effect size into distinct categorical groups
- An acronym for the guideline for meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
- The number of studies reporting nonsignificant results that would be needed to reverse the conclusion of a significant effect in a meta-analysis
- Describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- An acronym for a framework which enhance understanding of people and its psychological determinants
20 Clues: Visual representation of some aspect of reality • Describe and explain large segments of the human experience • A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated • A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review • Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors • ...
Famous Psychologists 2015-04-14
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- harlow attachment theory
- found that a child's earliest experiences prior to the age of three didn't have much relationship to her adult personality.
- Gender roles and feminism
- tested his memory using three-letter nonsense syllables.
- humanistic psychologist who agreed with the main assumptions of Abraham Maslow's self actualization theory
- Pavolv salivation in dogs classical conditioning
- who theorized that a general factor of intelligence, g, is present in varying degrees in different human abilities.
- his theory of intelligence calls for the integration of intelligence and creativity.
- suggested that memory is unreliable and altered by experience
- Cognitive behaviorial therapy (REBT)
- Prison study
- believed that children go through 4 universal cognitive developmental stages
- has done a famous experiment to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
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- Taste aversion
- Jung believed that past experiences and future aspirations affect behavior
- Father of Psychology, psychoanalysis
- theory of multiple intelligences
- established the Chomsky–Schützenberger hierarchy, a classification of formal languages in terms of their generative power.
- Weber's law -the minimum difference in stimulation that a person can detect 50 percent of the time.
- cognitive dissonance theory suggests that we have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony.
- different attachment style
- study of emotions and facial expressions
- opened the Institute for Experimental Psychology,the first laboratory dedicated to psychology
- different parenting styles
- Bandura Observational Learning- bobo doll experiment
- a contemporary psychologist who has conducted extensive research into women's approach to moral problems.
- has made the skinner box to demonstrate operant conditioning
- conducted an electric shock experiment focusing on obedience to authority and personal conscience.
28 Clues: Prison study • Taste aversion • harlow attachment theory • Gender roles and feminism • different attachment style • different parenting styles • theory of multiple intelligences • Father of Psychology, psychoanalysis • Cognitive behaviorial therapy (REBT) • study of emotions and facial expressions • Pavolv salivation in dogs classical conditioning • ...
Chapter 8 Key Terms 2018-04-30
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- attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- this stage usually follows contact, in this stage the individuals get to know each other better & explore the potential for greater intimacy
- physical closeness
- a reaction to relationship threats
- the stage that sees the weakening of bonds between the parties & represents the downside of the relationship progression
- people are attracted to their opposites
- claims that you develop & maintain relationships in which the ratio of your rewards relative to your costs is approximately equal to your partners
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in process
- an emotional feeling that we experience when we desire what someone else has
- the closest interpersonal relationship; usually, a close primary relationship
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- the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- when you analyze what went wrong & consider ways of solving your relational difficulties
- general idea of the kinds of rewards & profits that you feel you ought to get out of such a relationship
- a theory claiming that we come to like those when we think like us
- the stage in both friendship & romance, is the cutting of the bonds tying you together
- we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- relationships-friendships & love in particular are held together by adherence to certain rules
- people form relationships w/ those they consider attractive
- the degree to which you penetrate the inner personality-the core-of the other individual
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship in which perceptual & interactional contact occurs
20 Clues: physical closeness • a reaction to relationship threats • people are attracted to their opposites • people form relationships w/ those they consider attractive • a theory claiming that we come to like those when we think like us • the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate • ...
SOLVE IT! 2024-03-04
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- Calculations showing the relation between two variables.
- A five-step scale for measuring attitudes, for which certain statements are presented and agreement with those statements is collected.
- Disproof of a hypothesis.
- A measure for the variation in measurements.
- A form of statistical analysis, focusing on identifying a limited number of basic factors and summarizing them so that they can explain the relations in a field.
- The identification of continuous topics or basic conflict in, for example, a patient's life history.
- The point in grounded theory research at which most data about a theoretical category do not produce any further theoretical insglos.
- Can tackle any issue affecting society.
- from the specific to the general or, in other words, from empirical observation to theory.
- The use of empirical observations to derive a new theory.
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- The average in a distribution.
- A specific form of research in which the researcher becomes a member of the field under study in order to make observations.
- of concepts in the context of grounded theory.
- An influence other than that to be studied
- A combination of several indicators, which are collected and analyzed together.
- A person in authority of research sites.
- Transfer of research results to situations and populations that were not part of the research situation.
- Studies analyzing how research results are adopted in practical contexts.
- on persons in a study due to their knowledge about being studied.
- A criterion of validity for which colleagues comments about the results of a study are obtained.
- Logical reference from the general to the particular or, in other words, from theory to that which can be observed empirically.
21 Clues: Disproof of a hypothesis. • The average in a distribution. • Can tackle any issue affecting society. • A person in authority of research sites. • An influence other than that to be studied • A measure for the variation in measurements. • of concepts in the context of grounded theory. • Calculations showing the relation between two variables. • ...
Colors In Spanish 2023-05-16
15 Clues: The color red. • The color grey. • The color blue. • The color pink. • The color gold. • The color green • The color black. • The color white. • The color purple. • The color orange. • The color yellow. • The color violet. • The color turquoise. • The color is dark blue. • The color is dark green.
La Ropa 2017-05-24
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- Ropa que usas fuera de la ducha
- Color de los zapatos
- Cuando duerme
- Hecho de vacas
- Qué ____ llevas puesto
- Para cubrir tus brazos
- molesto
- Accesorio cuello
- Ropa de lujo
- Color del sol
- También conocida como fruta
- Mezclado blanco y negro
- Bloquea el sol
- Longitud de los pies
- preferencia
- color de cafe
- Color favorito de las niñas
- _____ rojo
- Usar cuando está frío
- color de sangre
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- Parte del traje
- tipo de material
- color de césped
- Diseño de líneas
- Diseño con círculos
- color de Paredes
- Calzado interior
- Color metalizado
- Opuesto de caro
- color de Oceano
- Diseño de la camisa
- tipo de material
- color metalizado
- opuesto de barato
- Rosa oscuro
- Accesorio de brazo
36 Clues: molesto • _____ rojo • preferencia • Rosa oscuro • Ropa de lujo • Cuando duerme • Color del sol • color de cafe • Hecho de vacas • Bloquea el sol • Parte del traje • color de césped • Opuesto de caro • color de Oceano • color de sangre • tipo de material • Diseño de líneas • color de Paredes • Calzado interior • Color metalizado • Accesorio cuello • tipo de material • color metalizado • opuesto de barato • ...
Term Recap 2017-03-07
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- Low intensity conflicts are a features of what? (3, 4).
- A symmetrical encounter-roughly balanced in terms of military equipment and hardware is known as a what? (3, 3).
- This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9)
- The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7)
- A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3).
- A system where tere is no higher authority where states can turn to for help (10)
- These are two approaches to the purpose of theory (11, 9)
- An influential realist who argues that China cannot rise peacefully. (4,11)
- Complex interdependence is linked with which theory? (10)
- One of criticisms of NATO made by both Obama and Trump (6, 7)
- This theory is focused on the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war (7,2,3).
- Who said if ‘nuclear weapons are responsibility used they are tremendous force for peace’? (7,5)
- The UN Blue Helmets are also referred to as what? (12)
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- Persuading states to emulate appropriate standards of behaviour and this means getting others to want what you want (4,5).
- Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11)
- This is the best way to maintain order and impose some kind of stability within an anarchical system (9, 5).
- This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6).
- The theory that helps explain the main purpose of nuclear weapons (12)
- The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4)
- This refers to refer to collection of ideas and assumptions that attempt to explain or understand a particular state of affairs (6).
- One of the key powers of the UNSC (4)
21 Clues: This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6). • One of the key powers of the UNSC (4) • The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4) • A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3). • This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9) • Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11) • The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7) • ...
Term Recap 2017-03-07
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- A symmetrical encounter-roughly balanced in terms of military equipment and hardware is known as a what? (3, 3).
- This refers to refer to collection of ideas and assumptions that attempt to explain or understand a particular state of affairs (6).
- Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11)
- This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6).
- The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7)
- Low intensity conflicts are a features of what? (3, 4).
- Who said if ‘nuclear weapons are responsibility used they are tremendous force for peace’? (7,5)
- Persuading states to emulate appropriate standards of behaviour and this means getting others to want what you want (4,5).
- The theory that helps explain the main purpose of nuclear weapons (12)
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- One of the key powers of the UNSC (4)
- Complex interdependence is linked with which theory? (10)
- A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3).
- A system where tere is no higher authority where states can turn to for help (10)
- An influential realist who argues that China cannot rise peacefully. (4,11)
- One of criticisms of NATO made by both Obama and Trump (6, 7)
- These are two approaches to the purpose of theory (11, 9)
- This theory is focused on the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war (7,2,3).
- The UN Blue Helmets are also referred to as what? (12)
- This is the best way to maintain order and impose some kind of stability within an anarchical system (9, 5).
- The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4)
- This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9)
21 Clues: This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6). • One of the key powers of the UNSC (4) • The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4) • A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3). • This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9) • Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11) • The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7) • ...
HCM502 Module 2 Literature Recap 2020-04-19
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- Motivational theory that asserts humans have five levels of needs: physiological, safety, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization (Ch.5)
- Emotional intelligence assesses ________ (Ch.11)
- Casual explanation for an event or behavior (Ch.7)
- Motivational theory that asserts humans have three types of motivational needs: achievement, power, and affiliation (Ch.5)
- Related to absenteeism and turnover (Ch.6)
- Individual’s concern with basic material and physiological requirements (Ch.5)
- The aim of an action (Ch.6)
- Heightened state of motivation caused by expectations
- The superleader willingly shares power and _______ (Ch.11)
- A state of heightened motivation that is focused on an undesirable behavior or goal (Ch.7)
- Leadership style that focuses on the highest need of others (Ch.11)
- Transformational leadership is directed toward _________ of change (Ch.11)
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- Leadership style that engages people to work outside their comfort zones towards a common goal (Ch.11)
- The stimulus for action toward a goal (Ch.5)
- Perceptions and attributions are not always an accurate reflection of _______ (Ch.7)
- The conscious recognition of a need (Ch.5)
- Redirecting behavior (Ch.6)
- The intrinsic need to be creative and experience personal growth (Ch.5)
- The need to develop relationships (Ch.5)
- the purpose of an individual’s behavior is to _______ needs or wants (Ch.5)
- Process theory of motivation that asserts motivation is dependent on valence, instrumentality, and expectancy (Ch.6)
- Motivational theory that asserts humans have two sets of needs: avoidance of unpleasantness and personal growth (Ch.5)
- Process theory of motivation that asserts a person evaluates his outcomes and inputs compared to those of others (Ch.6)
- Transactional leadership is directed toward ____ accomplishment (Ch.11)
- Anything that a person requires or desires (Ch.5)
25 Clues: Redirecting behavior (Ch.6) • The aim of an action (Ch.6) • The need to develop relationships (Ch.5) • The conscious recognition of a need (Ch.5) • Related to absenteeism and turnover (Ch.6) • The stimulus for action toward a goal (Ch.5) • Emotional intelligence assesses ________ (Ch.11) • Anything that a person requires or desires (Ch.5) • ...
Language acquisition. 2020-11-08
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- Neuro-science identified two specific areas that are related to linguistic function, name the first one.
- Is one of the most influential person in behaviourist theory.
- What is the name of the mistakes that a child does when they do not conjugate the verb in a right way like “drinked” instead of drank?
- Who said that we were born with a mechanism for working out the rules of language? Just the last name.
- In the limitations of Behaviorism, the second thing that parents are more interested to correct is
- What is the name of the natural/innate predisposition to acquire language
- The opposite of positive reinforcement is
- A child's brain contains special language-learning mechanisms at birth.
- Is one of the most influential person in cognitive theory.
- Is one of the most influential person in nativist theory.
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- The action of teaching to perform various tasks by encouraging habit-forming and reward an expected result is called
- Language is just one aspect of a child's overall intellectual development
- The language behaviour of adults when talking to children is also known as
- Children imitate adults. Their correct utterances are reinforced when they get what they want or are praised.
- What are the names of the set of organs that allow us to speak?
- This theory emphasises the interaction between children and their care-givers.
- Name the second area of the brain that is related to linguistic function
- Until what age the critical period goes?
- In the limitations of Behaviorism, the first thing that parents are more interested to correct is
- Is one of the most influential person in interactionist theory.
20 Clues: Until what age the critical period goes? • The opposite of positive reinforcement is • Is one of the most influential person in nativist theory. • Is one of the most influential person in cognitive theory. • Is one of the most influential person in behaviourist theory. • What are the names of the set of organs that allow us to speak? • ...
Plate Tectonics 2019-04-29
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- remains of past life that is scattered throughout the continents which can prove the Continental Drift theory
- when two plates with oceanic crust at their edges converge and the denser of the two plates sinks under the other
- Wegener person who first discovered the Continental Drift theory
- shaking of Earth due to transform plate boundaries
- currents the most accepted theory on what makes the plates move
- plate boundary two plates collide by sliding past each other
- Earth 225 million years ago as one whole mass
- Arc when some magma breaks through Earth's solid surface and forms a series of volcanoes and volcanic islands
- Tectonics theory Theory that Earth's lithosphere is broken up into sections or pieces called plates and they cause major changes in Earth's surface
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- Puzzle the Continental Drift can be proven because the continents used to fit like a...
- plate boundary two plates separate
- plate boundary two plates collide
- Warped ocean Basin if there is a continent near the two converging plates with oceanic crust, the crust at the margin of the continent may become bent down
- trench the bending down of the subducting plate warps the crust, producing a long, steep, and narrow depression
- spots major regions of volcanic activity in the interior parts of plates away from plate boundaries
- plate convergence that results in the growth of young mountain ranges
- high land features that form due to converging plate boundaries
- the pieces Earth's lithosphere is broken up into are called...
- ocean ridge a balsaltic mountain range at the bottom of the ocean that is composed mostly is volcanoes and lava flows
- Wegener thought this separated the continents at first, but he was wrong
20 Clues: plate boundary two plates collide • plate boundary two plates separate • Earth 225 million years ago as one whole mass • shaking of Earth due to transform plate boundaries • plate boundary two plates collide by sliding past each other • the pieces Earth's lithosphere is broken up into are called... • currents the most accepted theory on what makes the plates move • ...
Socializing Psychology 2019-11-07
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- Third developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; logical thinking emerges, begin to understand the concept of conservation.
- A definitive criteria by which attributions take shape.
- When you take someone’s behavior and say that the reason it happened is because they were affected by the situation that they were in.
- Tries to explain how people make judgments about the causes of other people’s behavior.
- Attribution criteria that states “only this person acts this way”.
- Second developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; begin to think symbolically, egocentric thinking (inability to see from another's perspective).
- Psychologist responsible for developmental stages much like Freud’s psychosexual stages.
- First developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; learning about the world through movements and sensations, object permanence.
- Persuasion and attitude change.
- Last developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; Abstract thought and hypothetical ideas emerges, , Ethics, politics, social/moral issues explored.
- Fast, instinctive, emotional type of thinking.
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- Theory that says that people are more likely to attribute situational factors on their failures and vice versa with their successes.
- When explaining someone else’s behavior, it is common to overemphasize their internal attribution rather than their external attribution.
- Attribution criteria that states “does the individual behaving now usually behave this way”.
- Irrational in our choices, “subjective social reality,” memory and decision making are influenced by our perception.
- Slower, more deliberate thinking and decision making, more logical.
- Experiment that studied the perceived power when given the roles “prisoner” and “guard”.
- When you take someone’s behavior and say that the reason it happened is something about the person’s internal characteristics.
- Others agree on how someone is behaving.
- An experiment that studied the effects of authority figures and committing immoral acts in the presence of one.
20 Clues: Persuasion and attitude change. • Others agree on how someone is behaving. • Fast, instinctive, emotional type of thinking. • A definitive criteria by which attributions take shape. • Attribution criteria that states “only this person acts this way”. • Slower, more deliberate thinking and decision making, more logical. • ...
Continental drift 2023-09-06
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- The continent that Wegener suggested was once connected to South America due to matching geological features.
- The process by which continents move over geological time.
- The process that occurs when tectonic plates separate, forming a gap in the sea.
- The theory of Continental Drift is a fundamental concept in the field of ______________.
- The layer of Earth beneath the lithosphere that behaves in a plastic, ductile manner over long periods of time.
- The boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other.
- The largest tectonic plate on Earth that includes much of the Pacific Ocean.
- The name of the scientist who developed the theory of Continental drift.
- These features found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean were key evidence for Wegener's theory.
- The scientist who independently proposed a similar theory of continental motion, supporting Wegener's ideas.
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- The mountain range that runs along the mid-Atlantic Ridge, providing evidence for plate movement.
- The name of the fossil plant that was crucial in supporting Wegener's theory.
- The supercontinent that Wegener believed once existed, which he called "_____________."
- The layer of Earth's structure made of hot dense silicate rocks.
- The process by which Earth's plates were broken apart and drifted to their current positions.
- The process by which tectonic plates collide and one is forced beneath the other.
- The type of crust formed when plates push into each other.
- Wegener's idea that continents were once connected but drifted apart was initially met with ______________ from the scientific community.
- The ocean that separates Europe and North America.
- The mechanism believed to drive plate tectonics, caused by heat from Earth's interior.
20 Clues: The ocean that separates Europe and North America. • The process by which continents move over geological time. • The type of crust formed when plates push into each other. • The layer of Earth's structure made of hot dense silicate rocks. • The boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. • ...
Solar System Extra Credit 2024-02-21
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- In a solar eclipse the moon is considered to be ______
- technology that takes samples from other planets, ex mars ________
- current model of solar system with sun at the center
- partial or complete obscuring of light
- Focus 2 is _______ ______
- the shape of an orbit
- the gravitation pull on mass
- Sun's light is eclipsed by the Earth, _____ eclipse
- Moon comes between the sun and the Earth, ______ eclipse
- a force that draws objects towards the center
- pluto is considered a ______ planet
- __________ space station
- the amount of stuff something is made of
- _______ _______ theory, idea behind the moon formation
- cloud of gas and dust
- outdated model of out solar system with Earth at the center
- the theory of the formation of our solar system _________ theory
- man made and natural, moon is an example of this
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- larger rocky bodies colliding, step before planets of the nebular theory
- allows us to see objects that are far away
- elevated light areas
- dust colliding and sticking form the first rocky bodies of the nebular theory
- number that tells the shape of an ellipse
- bowl shaped depression
- dark flat plains of the moon
- an object spinning around a central axis
- if the eccentricity is closer to zero, the ellipse is more...
- the mass at the center of the accretion disk becomes the _____
- if the eccentricity is closer to one, the ellipse is more...
- an object moving around another object
- the darkest part of the shadow of an eclipse
- the widest point of an ellipse
- the central massive body of and orbit is located at ______ _____
- In a lunar eclipse the moon is considered to be _____
34 Clues: elevated light areas • the shape of an orbit • cloud of gas and dust • bowl shaped depression • __________ space station • Focus 2 is _______ ______ • dark flat plains of the moon • the gravitation pull on mass • the widest point of an ellipse • pluto is considered a ______ planet • partial or complete obscuring of light • an object moving around another object • ...
Week 11 2024-04-11
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- The U.S. Constitution
- involves beginning with a theory, developing hypotheses from that theory, and then collecting and analyzing data to test those hypotheses
- relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their languages
- a system of government where the ultimate authority to run the state is in the hands of a king, dictator, or monarch who rules by their own right
- the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
- having, at all times, both physical and economic access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs for a productive and healthy life.
- the scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.
- runaway slave communities
- begins with a researcher collecting data that is relevant to the research study.
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- a system of government that is ruled by a king or queen whose power is limited by its country's constitution
- the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- supreme power or authority.
- a debunked theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, with the sun and planets revolving around it.
- the scientific study of sight and the behavior of light, or the properties of transmission and deflection of other forms of radiation.
- the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- all of the animal life present in a particular region or time.
- rely on reason and logic to make sense of the world.
- authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice
20 Clues: The U.S. Constitution • runaway slave communities • supreme power or authority. • rely on reason and logic to make sense of the world. • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • all of the animal life present in a particular region or time. • authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice • ...
Pain (Part 1): OCAT practice #3 2026-02-28
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- Ionotropic glutamate receptor recruited during synaptic potentiation.
- Theory proposing pain is recognized based on pattern of stimulation.
- Unique property of NMDA receptors requiring multiple simultaneous signals.
- Coincidence detecting glutamate receptor requiring depolarization and glycine.
- Pain is this processed phenomenon, not just a stimulus.
- Increased perception of an already painful stimulus.
- Ascending tract carrying pain signals to the thalamus.
- Prominent neuropeptide released in pain signalling.
- Membrane shift required to relieve magnesium block of NMDA receptors.
- Theory proposing spinal modulation of pain before reaching the brain.
- Molecule in hot peppers that activates TRPV receptors.
- Neurotransmitter that can reduce CGRP promoter activity.
- Peripheral sensors that transduce noxious stimuli into neural signals.
- Main inhibitory neurotransmitter that counteracts excitation in pain circuits.
- Long term changes in synaptic strength underlying learning and memory.
- Ion channel receptor that increases chloride flux to reduce action potentials.
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- Modern model integrating biological psychological and social influences on pain.
- Early theory proposing pain occurs when stimulus intensity exceeds threshold.
- Fibres carrying signals toward the central processing structures.
- Pain perception from a normally nonpainful stimulus.
- Reduced receptor responsiveness after prolonged stimulation.
- Brain relay station for ascending nociceptive signals.
- Capsaicin sensitive ion channel critical for sensing heat.
- Region of the spinal cord where primary afferents synapse.
- Main excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS heavily involved in pain transmission.
- Theory proposing separate pathways for different sensory modalities.
- Peptide released from nociceptors and regulated partly by iNOS.
- Descartes theory that pain is transmitted along nerve fibres to the brain.
- Enzyme partly regulating CGRP synthesis in inflammatory signalling.
- Metabotropic receptor that decreases cAMP and increases potassium conductance.
- Organization responsible for publishing the most cited modern definition of pain.
31 Clues: Prominent neuropeptide released in pain signalling. • Pain perception from a normally nonpainful stimulus. • Increased perception of an already painful stimulus. • Brain relay station for ascending nociceptive signals. • Ascending tract carrying pain signals to the thalamus. • Molecule in hot peppers that activates TRPV receptors. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2021-09-23
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- A logical procedure for testing and gathering ideas
- Believed different punishments for different crimes, and no torture
- Made mathematical law governs planet motion
- Believed In equal power of branches of government, started checks and balances
- Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am"
- Believed in all freedom, religious, speech, tolerance and reason
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- A style of art with dull colors and string lines, subjects battle scenes, greek and roman art
- A style of art, with soft lines and pastels colors, happy scenes and wealthy subjects
- People who presented new ways of thinking in the enlightenment
- Earth centered theory
- A ruler with absolute power and authority
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- Used microscope and found bacteria, and blood cells
- Made Heliocentric theory
- he believed people were born equal, in life, liberty and property
- Made telescope To learn about space (The heavens)
- Made vaccine to small pox
- Believed in individual rights and democracy, and people needed society and government for control
- Made laws of gravity
- A theory there is a agreement between the governed and the government
- believed women should be educated like men and advocated for women's rights
- Empiricism/experimental method
- Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry
- Sun centered theory
- Made the social contract
25 Clues: Sun centered theory • Made laws of gravity • Earth centered theory • Made Heliocentric theory • Made the social contract • Made vaccine to small pox • Empiricism/experimental method • Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry • A ruler with absolute power and authority • Made mathematical law governs planet motion • Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am" • ...
Unit 1 American Government 2021-09-30
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- He believed that all people were born good and society makes people good
- The theory that all states started with the smallest form of government: a family
- all economic decisions are made by the government
- no economic decisions are made by the government
- One person rules
- He believed that people are naturally good and should govern themselves
- The system where individuals vote for the legislature and president
- The branch that interprets laws
- The theory that the people and government formed a contract where the government got loyalty from the people while the people got protected by the government
- The people rule!
- The theory that the strongest person or group is the leader
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- Power is spread to every area with little or no central power
- all power is in one place in the state
- He believed all people should give up their freedom for safety
- A small group of people rule
- The system where individuals vote for legislature and then the legislature picks a leader
- the branch that enforces laws
- The branch that makes laws
- The theory that the leader is chosen by a god or divine power
- There is some central power and some power in each area
20 Clues: One person rules • The people rule! • The branch that makes laws • A small group of people rule • the branch that enforces laws • The branch that interprets laws • all power is in one place in the state • no economic decisions are made by the government • all economic decisions are made by the government • There is some central power and some power in each area • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-03-03
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- a theory founded by Robert Koch and Louis Pasteer
- an originated association of workers often in trade
- a revolution with big changes
- a german philosopher who studies social science
- believeing that all people are equal and have equal rights
- a businessperson
- to raise money
- shares business with stock holders
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of the majority
- to set up a new country with new industries
- a class between the higher and the lower class
- an economic system
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- making something more up to date
- a political theory derived from Karl Max
- a room or set of rooms forming a separate residence
- an employment organized by employees
- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- to go against
- group of middle class people
- the first womans rights convention
- a machine created by Eli Whitney
- the right to vote in politicak elections
- the principle or movement of a party of political reforms
- a place were everything was perfect
- workers or working class people
- a political and economic theory
- founder of the germ theory
- a worker who destroyed
28 Clues: to go against • to raise money • a businessperson • an economic system • a worker who destroyed • founder of the germ theory • group of middle class people • a revolution with big changes • workers or working class people • a political and economic theory • making something more up to date • a machine created by Eli Whitney • shares business with stock holders • ...
Arthur Psychologist names 2015-04-16
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- conformity experiments, especially pressure on opinions
- Social Development Theory: social learning before development, against piaget
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- g factor
- observer of children
- forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
- validity of psychiatric diagnosis, labelling
- ______’s law, difference is in proportions
- 4 parenting styles
- The other humanistic psychology
- Social Learning Theory, observational learning and aggression
- misinformation effect and eyewitness memory, false memories
- the archetype, the collective unconscious, the complex, and extraversion and introversion.
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- innate knowledge of the basic grammatical structure common to all human languages
- father of psychology, measure atoms of the brain
- Taste aversion psychology
- facial expressions, created an atlas for human emotions
- split brain - communication between the two and visual fields
- cognitive dissonance theory suggests that we have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony (or dissonance).
- learned helplessness and postive psychology
- hypnosis regarding pain control
- thinking developed because it was adaptive
- the prison experiment
- Strange Situation Classification - don't care then baby has a problem
- moral development principle: for rewards, to be a hero, because it's the right thing to do
- Humanistic but nor Rogers
- the scientific study of observable behavior
- REBT - confrontational, get rid of self defeating thoughts
28 Clues: g factor • 4 parenting styles • observer of children • the prison experiment • Taste aversion psychology • Humanistic but nor Rogers • hypnosis regarding pain control • The other humanistic psychology • Theory of multiple intelligences • forgetting curve and the spacing effect. • thinking developed because it was adaptive • ______’s law, difference is in proportions • ...
