color theory Crossword Puzzles
Puzzle 2026-03-09
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- cognition: cognitive abilities used in daily life
- three dimensions in two: interpreting pictures as representing depth
- mental processes used to transform sensory input into knowledge
- position effect: remembering first and last items best in a list
- grouping objects based on similarities
- world theory: perception theory suggesting people expect rectangular structures
- interpreting information gathered through the senses
- foreshortening theory: perception theory explaining why vertical lines appear longer
- illusions: perceptions that differ from reality
- attribution error: tendency to overemphasize internal causes for others' behavior
- thinking: accepting contradictions in thought
- logical determinism: seeing contradictions as mutually exclusive
- stratification hypothesis: gender differences linked to opportunity structures
- focusing mental resources on specific stimuli
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- dialecticism: belief that truth lies between opposing ideas
- one stimulus influencing the response to another stimulus
- bias: believing an event was predictable after it occurred
- feelings that result from sensory receptor stimulation
- attributions: explanations based on outside situations
- vs holistic cognition: cultural differences in thinking styles
- explanations for the causes of behavior
- attributions: explanations based on personal traits
- bias: attributing success internally and failures externally
- orientation hypothesis: cultural differences affecting attention and thought patterns
- intelligence: a group's ability to perform tasks effectively
- threat: fear of confirming negative stereotypes
26 Clues: grouping objects based on similarities • explanations for the causes of behavior • thinking: accepting contradictions in thought • focusing mental resources on specific stimuli • illusions: perceptions that differ from reality • threat: fear of confirming negative stereotypes • cognition: cognitive abilities used in daily life • ...
2nd 9 Weeks Test (4) 2025-12-10
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- created theory of laws of gravity
- earth-centered universe
- absolute ruler who allowed freedom of speech and press,own private property (ex. Catherine the great)
- created a large class of unemployed agricultural workers
- allowed goods to become cheaper and produced faster
- believed in Natural Rights
- private ownership and creates competition
- 2 things that prove the scientfic method correct
- created to fight for rights of labor workers(wages and working conditions)
- movement from rural(farms) to cities
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- believed in Heliocentric theory
- believed in the separation of church and state
- cause of french revolution, 3rd estate had to pay these
- why the 3rd estate would not leave the tennis court until this was created
- believed in the 3 branches of government
- equal distribution of wealth (everyone equal)
- Copernicus's theory of sun-centered universe
- believed in geocentric theory
- who Absolute Monarchs believed gave them their power
- means "survival of the fittest"
- killing machine of the french revoluRousseauldren hired to work in factories for low pay and to fit in small places
- who wrote the Communist Manifesto
- working conditions if factories included
- procedure to gather and test scientific data
- believed in absolute monarchy
- believed in social contract
26 Clues: earth-centered universe • believed in Natural Rights • believed in social contract • believed in geocentric theory • believed in absolute monarchy • believed in Heliocentric theory • means "survival of the fittest" • created theory of laws of gravity • who wrote the Communist Manifesto • movement from rural(farms) to cities • believed in the 3 branches of government • ...
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.
Ms. Rani Course 2023-02-21
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- / A midway color between black and white
- / A shade of green tinged with blue
- / The color of the sky
- / The same color as pig
- / The color of earth and dirt
- / A shade of blue, the fifth color seen in rainbow
- / A pale blue-purple, also a name of a flower
- / A blue-green, shares its name with a term for relation to water
- / After a snowstorm, you will see a lot of this color
- / This word comes from the Latin root for grow. It is also the color of grass
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- / A deep shade of green, also a name of an area of trees and wilderness
- / This color is the absence of light and the absorption of all color
- / A very bright of pink
- / The color of fire and the setting sun
- / Bumblebee is black and .....
- / A ..... heart is an award given to soldiers who were wounded or died in battle
- / The last color in the rainbow, a shade of pink
- / A very light brown, the color of some mushroom
- / The color of apples and fire engine
19 Clues: / The color of the sky • / A very bright of pink • / The same color as pig • / The color of earth and dirt • / Bumblebee is black and ..... • / A shade of green tinged with blue • / The color of apples and fire engine • / The color of fire and the setting sun • / A midway color between black and white • / A pale blue-purple, also a name of a flower • ...
Political systems 2019-08-16
15 Clues: Locke • Carta • Powers • theory • Powers • theory • Powers • of Right • contract • of nature • Autocracy • government • right theory • Petition of Right • features of a state
Bloom and gardener theory 2023-02-09
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- Number Smart
- Loves music
- Apply new knowledge
- to Learn Basic Facts
- Form a plan on how to utilize all parts
- Life smart
- critique or find how it's different
- self smart
- Body smart
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- Picture smart
- People smart
- Multiple intelligences
- Examine all parts for precise info
- Word smart
- Organizer
- Decode The Information
- Learning applications
17 Clues: Organizer • Word smart • Life smart • self smart • Body smart • Loves music • Number Smart • People smart • Picture smart • Apply new knowledge • to Learn Basic Facts • Learning applications • Multiple intelligences • Decode The Information • Examine all parts for precise info • critique or find how it's different • Form a plan on how to utilize all parts
Marble Theory 2020-03-30
11 Clues: symbol • precise • one’s skills • strong desire • we drink from this • to pass out or share • something so excellent • things we have learned • a small round glass ball • explains why something is • a separation between two parts
Kinetic theory 2021-05-07
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- gas turning into a liquid
- all particles above absolute zero do this
- heat transfer in a liquid or gas
- This means either a gas or a liquid
- a material that lets heat flow
- this heat transfer can travel through a vacuum
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- This is the 'absolute' temperature scale.
- heat transfer in a solid
- Small 'ball' of matter used in Kinetic theory.
- material that does not let heat flow very well
- This happens when all the air is pumped out of a vessel
11 Clues: heat transfer in a solid • gas turning into a liquid • a material that lets heat flow • heat transfer in a liquid or gas • This means either a gas or a liquid • This is the 'absolute' temperature scale. • all particles above absolute zero do this • Small 'ball' of matter used in Kinetic theory. • material that does not let heat flow very well • ...
Theory II 2021-09-12
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- Paul de Man prefers ... approach
- One of the trio of the Post Colonial writers is ...
- ... is a book by Edward Said
- Orientalism was published in 19...
- Who believes that literature cannot provide authentic information
- Fill up: Introduction to .... in Modern Languages and Literatures
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- .... are called the Occidents
- The Circulation Social Energy was published in 19...
- ... is the use of grammar, logic and rhetoric.
- .... is a cognitive process
- De Man wrote the essay at the behest of the Committee on Research Activities of the ...
11 Clues: .... is a cognitive process • .... are called the Occidents • ... is a book by Edward Said • Paul de Man prefers ... approach • Orientalism was published in 19... • ... is the use of grammar, logic and rhetoric. • One of the trio of the Post Colonial writers is ... • The Circulation Social Energy was published in 19... • ...
Cell Theory 2017-02-27
11 Clues: Filter • Storage • Contains DNA • Protects Cell • Holds Enzymes • Photosynthesis • Substance In Cell • Little Dots In Cell • Transports Material • Cellular Respiration • Transports Products Of Cells
music theory 2017-09-18
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- structure 12 bars
- mode a natural minor scale with the 6th raise half step
- mode a natural scale with the 2nd lowered a half step.
- mode a major scale with the 7th lowered a half step
- using all semitones
- mode a natural minor scale
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- meter can not be divided
- 1V step of a scale
- mode a major scale
- V step of a scale
- 3 or more notes
11 Clues: 3 or more notes • V step of a scale • structure 12 bars • 1V step of a scale • mode a major scale • using all semitones • meter can not be divided • mode a natural minor scale • mode a major scale with the 7th lowered a half step • mode a natural scale with the 2nd lowered a half step. • mode a natural minor scale with the 6th raise half step
Cell theory 2016-11-29
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- cells come from living cells
- the man who first discovered cells
- the man who saw single organisms
- cells that lack organelles
- all plants are made of cells
- the control center
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- a cell has a nucleus
- power house of the cell
- theory the three must knows
- cells that have organelles
- all animals are made from cells
11 Clues: the control center • a cell has a nucleus • power house of the cell • cells that have organelles • cells that lack organelles • theory the three must knows • cells come from living cells • all plants are made of cells • all animals are made from cells • the man who saw single organisms • the man who first discovered cells
cell theory 2023-11-02
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- unit of all living things.
- diffusion of water through a selectivity permeable membrane
- state of relativity consent internal physical and chemical conditions.
- strength
- tissues work together.
- equivalent of solar power plants.
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- specific protein that perfectly fit a specific molecule.
- supporting layer around the membrane.
- of the cell wall outside the nucleus.
- a group of similar cells that preform a particular function
- /power plants of the cell.
11 Clues: strength • tissues work together. • unit of all living things. • /power plants of the cell. • equivalent of solar power plants. • supporting layer around the membrane. • of the cell wall outside the nucleus. • specific protein that perfectly fit a specific molecule. • a group of similar cells that preform a particular function • ...
Cell Theory 2022-10-25
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- instrument helped to develop parts of the cell theory
- scientist famous for studying cork and naming "cells"
- first scientist to study living cells that he called animalcules, while looking at pond water and teeth scrapings among other things
- widely accepted explanation of relationship between cells and living things
- scientist that invented on of the earliest types of microscope (hint Zacharias)
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- scientist that proposed that all cells come from other pre-existing cells
- scientist who discovered the nucleus of a cell
- scientist that determined that all ANIMALS are made of cells
- the basic unit of structure & function of living things
- scientist that determined that all PLANTS are made of cells
- type of cells studied by Robert Hooke
11 Clues: type of cells studied by Robert Hooke • scientist who discovered the nucleus of a cell • instrument helped to develop parts of the cell theory • scientist famous for studying cork and naming "cells" • the basic unit of structure & function of living things • scientist that determined that all PLANTS are made of cells • ...
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Skin Theory 2023-04-17
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- Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis
- Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis
- When the body is cold, blood vessels constrict, or narrow, to keep the heat near organs
- Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells
- Is the singular form of comedones
- Results of abnormal melanocyte activity
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- Also known as shivering
- When the body gets warm, blood vessels dilate, or widen, to allow heat to evaporate
- Open follicle with a black surface plug that has been oxidized and discolored due to the sebum contact with the air
- Removal of dead skin
- Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival
11 Clues: Removal of dead skin • Also known as shivering • Is the singular form of comedones • Results of abnormal melanocyte activity • Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival • Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells • Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis • ...
Particle Theory 2023-01-19
11 Clues: Used to measure mass • solid, liquid or gas • From solid to a liquid • From a gas to a liquid • From a liquid to a gas • When Liquid becomes gas • From a liquid to a solid • These make up everything • A beaker is used to measure this • A piece of equipment with three legs • This is used to measure the volume of liquid
Cell Theory 2023-09-12
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- - the life cycle of a dividing cell, including Interphase and the M phase or Mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis).
- - cell organelles that are responsible for assembling proteins.
- - cell organelles that convert energy into forms that are usable by the cell.
- - the fundamental unit of life.
- - tiny cellular structures, that carry out specific functions necessary for normal cellular operation.
- - single-celled organisms that are the earliest and most primitive forms of life on earth.
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- - a thin semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell.
- - all of the contents outside of the nucleus and enclosed within the cell membrane of a cell.
- - one of the five basic principles of biology, stating that the cell is the basic unit of life.
- the study of living organisms.
- - a membrane-bound structure that contains the cell's hereditary information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction.
11 Clues: the study of living organisms. • - the fundamental unit of life. • - cell organelles that are responsible for assembling proteins. • - a thin semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. • - cell organelles that convert energy into forms that are usable by the cell. • ...
Set Theory 2023-09-19
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- Set with only one element
- Parent set of all the given sets
- Set with uncountable elements
- Set containing all the elements of given set including extra or same elements
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- Number of elements of the given set
- Set containing elements other than the ones in the given set
- Set with common elements of multiple sets
- Set containing elements less than or equal to the given set
- Set with no elements
- Set with countable elements
- Set formed by combining two or more sets
11 Clues: Set with no elements • Set with only one element • Set with countable elements • Set with uncountable elements • Parent set of all the given sets • Number of elements of the given set • Set formed by combining two or more sets • Set with common elements of multiple sets • Set containing elements less than or equal to the given set • ...
Cell Theory 2023-05-05
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- All organisms are made up of one or more ________
- ________ was discovered by Anton von Leeuwenhook
- Rudolf ________ proposed the idea that all cells arise from only pre-existing cells
- Zacharias Jansen developed the first _________ in the early 1600s
- Cells are the __________ of structure and organization in all organisms
- All cells come from ________ cells
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- There are three parts to the _________
- Matthias Schleiden, a Botanist, discovered that all _______ are made of cells
- Theodor Schwann, another German Scientist, discovered that all _______ are made up of cells too
- Robert Hooke discovered the cell by looking at a piece of _______
- Robert _______, an English Scientist, is credited for the term "cell"
11 Clues: All cells come from ________ cells • There are three parts to the _________ • ________ was discovered by Anton von Leeuwenhook • All organisms are made up of one or more ________ • Robert Hooke discovered the cell by looking at a piece of _______ • Zacharias Jansen developed the first _________ in the early 1600s • ...
Cell Theory 2023-05-11
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- All organisms are made up of one or more ______.
- Zacharias Jansen developed the first ________ in the early 1600s.
- All cells come from _______ cells.
- Cells are the __________ of structure and organization in all organisms.
- Robert Hooke discovered the cell by looking at a piece of ______.
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- Richard ________ proved that cells really do come from other cells.
- __________ was discovered by Anton von Leeuwenhook.
- Robert _________, and English scientist, is credited for the term "cell."
- There are three parts to the ____________.
- Theodor Schwann, another German scientist, discovered that all ________ are made up of cells.
- Matthias Schleiden, a botanist, discovered that all _______ are made of cells.
11 Clues: All cells come from _______ cells. • There are three parts to the ____________. • All organisms are made up of one or more ______. • __________ was discovered by Anton von Leeuwenhook. • Zacharias Jansen developed the first ________ in the early 1600s. • Robert Hooke discovered the cell by looking at a piece of ______. • ...
The Universe 2015-10-21
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- Unit of measurement equivalent to 3.26 light years.
- The scientist who suggested the Earth was the centre of the solar system.
- Large rocks that orbit between Mars and Jupiter.
- The main determining factor for the ending of a star.
- Fuel source for stars.
- Dwarf planet.
- Earth’s natural satellite.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Made up of a number of galaxies and other celestial objects.
- state Theory heavily supported by Albert Einstein.
- The galaxy closest to ours.
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- The planet famous for large rings.
- Theory that suggests constant movement in more than one direction.
- Most accepted theory.
- The star in our solar system.
- The first part of the star life cycle.
- The only planet able to support life.
- One of these may have killed the dinosaurs
- The ending of a medium sized star.
- Our galaxy.
- The universe is predicted to be 13.7 _______ years old.
21 Clues: Our galaxy. • Dwarf planet. • Most accepted theory. • Fuel source for stars. • Earth’s natural satellite. • The galaxy closest to ours. • The star in our solar system. • The planet famous for large rings. • The ending of a medium sized star. • The only planet able to support life. • The first part of the star life cycle. • The largest planet in our solar system. • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
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- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Questionairres
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
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- How much you study before taking a test
- Symbolic interactionism
- Watching people in school or other public places
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Understanding
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
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 • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
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- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- Questionairres
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
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- Watching people in school or other public places
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- Symbolic interactionism
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- How much you study before taking a test
- Understanding
20 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • How much you study before taking a test • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
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- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- Questionairres
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Symbolic interactionism
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Understanding
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
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- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Watching people in school or other public places
- How much you study before taking a test
20 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • How much you study before taking a test • 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
The Elegant Universe 2022-09-08
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- The core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons
- A space in which extra the spatial dimensions required by string theory can be curled up
- Idealized person or piece of equipment, often hypothetical, that measures relevant properties of a physical system
- possible configuration that a string can assume
- Evolution of a physical system from one phase to another
- Turbulent behavior of a system on microscopic scales due to the uncertainty principle
- Messenger particle for the gravitational force
- Wave pattern that emerges from the overlap and the intermingling of waves emitted from different locations
- Relativistic quantum field theory that describes the weak and electromagnetic forces in one unified framework
- Feature of quantum mechanics in which objects can pass through barriers that should be impenetrable according to Newton's classical laws of physics
- Electrically neutral particle, subject only to the weak force
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- A fundamental parameter in quantum mechanics that determines the size of the discrete units of energy, mass, spin, etc. into which the microscopic world is partitioned. Its value is 1.05 grams-cm/sec
- Evolution of the calabi-yau portion of space in which its fabric rips and repairs itself, yet with mild and acceptable physical consequences in the context of string theory
- A generalization of doughnut shape (a torus) that has more than one hole
- Positively charged particle consisting of two up quarks and one down quark
- Class of point-particle theories combining general relativity and supersymmetry
- Einstein's formulation of gravity which shows that space and time communicate the gravitational force through curvature
- Hypothetical enlargement of the cosmos in which our universe is but one of an enormous number of separate and distinct universes
- The flow of time slows down for an observer in motion
- Phenomenon in which electrons are ejected from a metallic surface when light is shone upon it
- Theory emerged from the second superstring revolution that unites the previous five superstring theories within a single overarching framework. Involves eleven space-time dimensions
- Unified theory of the universe postulating that fundamental ingredients of nature are not zero-dimensional points but rather tiny one-dimensional filaments called strings.
22 Clues: Messenger particle for the gravitational force • possible configuration that a string can assume • The flow of time slows down for an observer in motion • The core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons • Evolution of a physical system from one phase to another • Electrically neutral particle, subject only to the weak force • ...
Chapter8Crossword 2019-06-28
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- A general idea of the profits you feel you should get from a relationship.
- In the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate.
- In social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality of an individual is penetrated in interpersonal interaction.
- A reaction to relationship threats.
- A theory that describes relationships in terms of the tension between a series of competing opposite desires or motivations, such as the desire to belong to someone, desires for novelty versus predictability, and desires for closedness versus openness.
- The quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process.
- The ideas of social exchange but goes a step further and claims that you develop and maintain relationships in which the ratio of your rewards relative to your costs is approximately equal to your partner's.
- The closest interpersonal relationship.
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- As a principle of perception, the tendency to perceive people or events that are physically close as belonging together or representing some unit.
- The stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart.
- A relationship theory that holds that people form relationships with those they consider attractive.
- Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration.
- Relationships between a real person and an imagined or fictional character.
- A principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves.
- A theory claiming that we come to like those whom we think like us.
- The stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact.
- In attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships.
- An emotional feeling that we experience when we desire what someone else has.
- The breaking of the binds holding an interpersonal relationship together.
- The first stage of an interpersonal relationship, in which perceptual and interactional contact in occurs.
20 Clues: A reaction to relationship threats. • The closest interpersonal relationship. • Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration. • A theory claiming that we come to like those whom we think like us. • The stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact. • The breaking of the binds holding an interpersonal relationship together. • ...
Motivation, Emotion & Stress 2023 2023-02-09
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- The _____-Dodson law says you perform best when optimally aroused
- For people who believe in instinct theory, behavior is influenced by ____ predispositions
- If you make yourself smile, you will feel happier. This is called the facial _____ effect.
- Prolonged periods of stress negatively affect the _____ system, sometimes causing it to attack the body’s own tissues.
- This theorist argued that we are motivated by a hierarchy of needs
- The goal of drive reduction (a balanced internal state)
- Luckily, Schachter rhymes with “two-_____”
- A complex, unlearned, fixed pattern of behavior is called an _____
- Type B people tend to be less susceptible to hypertension and heart attacks.
- This stress hormone pours into the system when you get bad news.
- The middle phase of the General Adaptation Syndrome (stress response) is _____
- This branch of the nervous system arouses your body in stressful situations
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- A theory of motivation that explains why people may be thrill-seekers (2 words)
- The ____ feedback phenomenon explains why if you walk with long strides and your arms swinging by your sides, you will feel better.
- One theory of motivation focuses on drive _______
- These expressions, associated with emotions, are the same throughout the world (at least 4-6 of them are)
- In the hierarchy of needs, the need for this comes before the need for esteem
- Back in the 1920s, Walter Cannon described fight or _____ as the body’s adaptive response to stress.
- Polygraphs measure changes in ______ (two words)
- The ______-Lange theory suggests you experience physical arousal before emotion
- Hans _____ is the theorist who came up with the General Adaptation Syndrome to describe stress.
- Physiological needs trigger an aroused, motivated state called a _______
- Physiological responses like tense muscles and pounding heart are ____ reactions.
- According to the two-factor theory of emotion, we give our emotions a _____ label
- The Cannon-_____ theory suggests that the experience of an emotion comes at the same time as physiological arousal
- Competitive, hot-tempered, hard-driving people may be described as _____A.
26 Clues: Luckily, Schachter rhymes with “two-_____” • Polygraphs measure changes in ______ (two words) • One theory of motivation focuses on drive _______ • The goal of drive reduction (a balanced internal state) • This stress hormone pours into the system when you get bad news. • The _____-Dodson law says you perform best when optimally aroused • ...
Famous Psychology Names 2016-04-20
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- Founded analytical psychology and known for collective unconscious, archetype, extraversion and introversion
- Known for his controversial monkey studies that investigated maternal-separation, social isolation, etc
- Known for his work in conformity, impression formation, prestige suggestion and other topics of social psychology
- Invented the operant conditioning chamber
- Led studies in learning and understanding split brained patients and how their brains work
- Known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Known for his work in child development and the theory of cognitive development
- Known for his work in classical conditioning
- Known for being the founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies and his work on the development of the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Known as the “father of modern linguistics” and for studying grammar structure
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism and known for the “Little Albert” experiment
- Known for his work on the psychology of judgement and decision making and helped to establish a cognitive basis for common human errors that arise from heuristics and biases
- Known for his theory on psychosocial development
- Known for his controversial experiment on obedience in the 1960s
- Known as the “father of experimental psychology” and found the first formal laboratory for psychological research
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- Known for her work with Lawrence Kohlberg on his stages of moral development
- Known for factor analysis and the general intelligence factor (g)
- Known for her work in early emotional attachment and the development of the attachment theory
- Known for the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment
- Invented the first practical intelligence test
- Founded cultural-historical psychology and known for the zone of proximal development
- Known for her research on parenting styles
- Known for questioning Freud’s work and for her work in the subject of neurosis
- Known as the “father of client-centered therapy”
- Known for social learning theory and self-efficacy and his 1961 Bobo doll experiment
- Known for studying emotions and facial expressions and for coming up with ten thousand facial expressions
28 Clues: Invented the operant conditioning chamber • Known for her research on parenting styles • Known for his work in classical conditioning • Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment • Invented the first practical intelligence test • Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence • Known as the “father of client-centered therapy” • ...
Unit 3 Crossword- By Andrea Matos 2025-09-18
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- A term used to describe seemingly pointless regulations and processes that slow down the speed of business.
- Those who report to a person in a supervising position.
- Organizations made up of people in the same field who come together to discuss and create the standards of the field, provide training, and pay attention to changes in the profession.
- A list of the basic functions of a position.
- A process where you summarize what a person has said and repeat it back to that person.
- Treating someone differently because of his or her race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, physical ability, or other factor.
- The ability to interpret information, draw conclusions, analyze facts, and synthesize information.
- The act of starting a business.
- The practice of making contacts.
- Those who oversee a production.
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- A management theory that focuses on the employee and assumes that creating a good workplace will attract and retain top talent.
- The act of continuing education in a chosen field.
- The practice of attracting and hiring the most skilled and qualified employees.
- The government agency devoted to making sure that employment processes are free of discrimination.
- Job openings that are open only to those already working in an organization.
- The practice of making sure that the quality of production is consistent across a business or organization.
- Without words.
- A management theory that assumes that people enjoy their jobs and want to do them well, so they require very little management.
- A management theory based on the premise that people are lazy and will do as little work as possible, so management needs to be very hands on.
- The department responsible for hiring new employees, making sure that the organization is following labor laws, and settling disputes among employees.
- A way of organizing jobs based on the duties that they require.
- Specialized language that is often specific to a profession or field.
22 Clues: Without words. • The act of starting a business. • Those who oversee a production. • The practice of making contacts. • A list of the basic functions of a position. • The act of continuing education in a chosen field. • Those who report to a person in a supervising position. • A way of organizing jobs based on the duties that they require. • ...
E2 - Color and Number 2025-08-03
19 Clues: số 2 • số 9 • số 8 • số 3 • số 1 • số 5 • số 4 • số 7 • số 6 • số 10 • màu đỏ • màu nâu • màu cam • màu tím • màu đen • màu hồng • màu vàng • màu xanh dương • màu xanh lá cây
PS 6.2 Review 2022-10-17
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- the second era of the universe (the current era)
- a baby planet
- a star ignites when it begins nuclear ______
- at first, the universe was only a few _________ wide
- the theory that explains how the universe formed
- in the radiation era, no matter existed - only ______
- the building blocks of life that formed from star explosions
- a supported scientific explanation of an event or phenomenon
- the epoch where stars first formed
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- everything that exists
- when matter clumps together
- the first era of the universe was the _______ era
- the first element that formed in the universe
- scientists that study the universe
- the four large outer planets
- the four inner rocky planets
- the theory that explains how the solar system formed
- the universe started out as an extremely _____ object
18 Clues: a baby planet • everything that exists • when matter clumps together • the four large outer planets • the four inner rocky planets • scientists that study the universe • the epoch where stars first formed • a star ignites when it begins nuclear ______ • the first element that formed in the universe • the second era of the universe (the current era) • ...
Exam #2 Review 2022-11-02
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- The ____________ School of thought was formed as many were rejecting Lombroso's Criminal Man and eugenics.
- Goddard's early research argued that _____ intelligence was associated with crime.
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory argued that the personality is made up of 3 components: the id, the ego, and the ______________.
- Lombroso argued that _______ intelligence was associated with crime.
- According to Deterrence Theory, effective punishments must follow 3 principles: Certainty, Celerity (swiftness), and __________.
- Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume?
- Which theory argues that crime occurs because people cannot cope with the stress of their lives?
- The Classical School was formed after the rejection of the _____________ Perspective.
- Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve?
- The foundations of the Chicago School compared neighborhoods to _________ ecology.
- According to the Freud's _____________ Perspective, crime occurs due to an imbalance in one's personality.
- Biosocial theories argue that genes can be turned on or off, based on environmental conditions. (true/false)
- Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________.
- The element of Situational Crime Prevention which holds that we should make crime as difficult as possible.
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because people resort to any means to achieve the 'American Dream.'
- According to Sampson, low crime neighborhoods have low collective efficacy. (true/false)
- 'Residential ________' is linked to crime within Social Disorganization Theory.
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- This term refers to the notion that society is broken up by socioeconomic status.
- Durkheim argued that successful communities have a ___________ ___________.
- This term refers to the notion of forming the master race, by controlling reproduction and freedom of some types of people. It was the ultimate solution to Lombroso's Criminal Man.
- The Chicago School concluded that the best response is to address ___________, rather than people.
- The Classical School argues that it is human nature to be ______________.
- ________ ________ control refers to unwritten rules within a community that are enforced by residents.
- According to available evidence, is the death penalty an effective deterrent to homicide? (yes/no)
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because many poor communities are constantly experiencing population change.
- _____________ Theory argues that the CJ system should manipulate punishments to discourage criminal offenders.
- To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer?
- Lombroso's Criminal Man argued that people's environments determined their likelihood of committing crime. (true/false)
- Situational Crime Prevention includes several methods of target hardening. (true/false)
- Which type of determinism argues that while people's behaviors are influenced by their genetics and environments, they still have free will to behave in certain ways.
- People diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder often do not understand others' feelings, meaning that they lack this quality.
- Biosocial Theories argue that a solution to crime is __________ intervention programs.
32 Clues: To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer? • Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume? • Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve? • Lombroso argued that _______ intelligence was associated with crime. • Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________. • ...
Evolution Review 2017-02-13
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- as skull size increases, brain size _______
- theory of evolution called periodic catastrophes
- small genetic changes occur slowly over time
- disproved Lamarck, said changes must occur in reproductive cells to be passed on
- differences between individual members of a population
- structure that is inherited, but reduced in size and often unused
- habitat and role an organism plays in its environment
- comparative ________ is evidence for evolution by looking at early developmental stages
- studied human population and said that when population exceeds resources, disaster limits growth of population
- _______ and Eldridge credited with the theory of punctuated equilibrium
- in Darwin's theory of natural selection, he said individuals surviving are those with favorable _________
- type of evidence for evolution which involves looking at the genetic codes of organisms
- Darwin's theory of evolution
- organisms of the same species can mate and produce ___ offspring
- change over time
- variety and abundance of life in an area
- theory that populations have long periods of stability, then brief periods of rapid change, called ____ equilibrium
- similar structures that have a different function, but the species share a common ancestor.
- created a hypothesis that life began in earth's early oceans, the primordial soup
- when humans control breeding of organisms it is called ____ selection
- movement of individuals can disrupt the genetic equilibrium
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- disproved theory of spontaneous generation, said new life comes from life already here
- evolution of one or more species from a single ancestor species
- structures that have similar functions, but different ancestors
- inherited trait that increases a population's chance of survival
- adaptive _______ is when a species evolves into several different forms due to moving to a different environment
- said organisms constantly improving themselves, use and disuse and inheritance of acquired characteristics
- random change in allele frequency, happens in small populations due to chance
- one reason why there are gaps in fossil record, because most organisms never get _______
- 2 species evolve in response to changes in each other over time
- type of evolution that produces similar structures in organisms located in different regions
- preserved remains or imprints of ancient organisms
- Darwin observed that each finch had a different niche and were actually different _________
- theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free living cells
- ___ and Miller tried to support Oparin's hypothesis, but formed amino acids (not life)
- Darwin said gradual changes in earth influence changes in organisms, based on work of Charles _____
- change in the sequence of DNA
- family tree showing how organisms are related
38 Clues: change over time • Darwin's theory of evolution • change in the sequence of DNA • variety and abundance of life in an area • as skull size increases, brain size _______ • small genetic changes occur slowly over time • family tree showing how organisms are related • theory of evolution called periodic catastrophes • preserved remains or imprints of ancient organisms • ...
Scientific Method 2025-08-14
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- Information describing color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic
- numerical data
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response in an experiment.
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- The group not exposed to the treatment.
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- A series of steps followed to solve problems
- the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested
- Conditions that stay the same in the experiment
- The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
9 Clues: numerical data • The group not exposed to the treatment. • A series of steps followed to solve problems • Conditions that stay the same in the experiment • A testable prediction, often implied by a theory • The measurable effect, outcome, or response in an experiment. • the group in an experiment that receives the variable being tested • ...
The Origin and Structure of the Earth 2025-07-14
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- The star at the center of our solar system.
- A belief that the universe was created by a divine being.
- A theory that many universes exist beyond our own.
- A theory that the universe goes through cycles of expansion and contraction.
- The third planet from the Sun; our home.
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- The totality of space, time, matter, and energy.
- Giants Large planets made mostly of gas, like Jupiter and Saturn.
- An outdated theory that says the universe is unchanging.
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet.
- The most widely accepted theory of how the universe began.
- Massive systems of stars, gas, and dust, like the Milky Way.
- Way The galaxy that contains our solar system.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- System A group of planets and celestial bodies orbiting a star.
- Planets made mostly of rock, like Earth and Mars.
15 Clues: The largest planet in our solar system. • The layer of gases surrounding a planet. • The third planet from the Sun; our home. • The star at the center of our solar system. • Way The galaxy that contains our solar system. • The totality of space, time, matter, and energy. • Planets made mostly of rock, like Earth and Mars. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2015-11-05
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- Scientists who made the theory of seafloor spreading
- Creator to the theory of Pangea
- a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- The theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that glide over the mantle
- The upper layer of the earth’s mantle
- When all the continents fell apart from each other
- All Land
- An elongated valley formed by the depression of a block of the earth's crust between two faults or groups of faults of approximately parallel orientation.
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- The rigid outer part of the earth
- The upper part of the mantle is composed mostly of peridotite
- Theory that seafloor is formed when magma is forced upward
- The middle of the earth
- The boundary where two plates come together
- It is composed mostly of silicate rocks rich in magnesium and iron.
- The boundary between two plates moving apart
- Occur where two plates slide past one another in opposite or same direction
- a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak.
- The area where one plate goes under another
- The two sub-layers of the Earth that move and float and can cause earthquakes
- A mountain that Explodes
20 Clues: All Land • The middle of the earth • A mountain that Explodes • Creator to the theory of Pangea • The rigid outer part of the earth • The upper layer of the earth’s mantle • The boundary where two plates come together • The area where one plate goes under another • The boundary between two plates moving apart • a current in a fluid that results from convection. • ...
1.1 Puzzle B 2021-01-13
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- introduced disinfection and sterilization before surgery
- contributor to Theory of Biogenesis by boiling chicken broth
- Theory all organisms are made of cells
- the father of all etiologic studies
- and Fox created the 3 Domain system
- introduced handwashing procedures for aseptic techniques
- credited with inventing the microscope
- coined the term cellulae or cell
- the grouping of organisms into evolutionary groups based on genetic sequences
- developed a classification system based on taxonomy
- used by Woese and Fox to classify all life because all organisms have ribosomes (and thus this), and it mutates slowly so it's good for deducing evolution
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- developed a method for sterilizing that is still used on delicate liquids today
- major contributor to the Golden Age of Microbiology studied abiogenesis
- all cells come from preexisting cells
- all organisms are made of one or more cells
- the father of bacteriology and protozology
- investigated mortality in hospitals versus home births
- boil hay and set back the Theory of Biogeneis
- conducted experiments involving meat
- the strictest definition of lacking microbes
- four proofs developed by Koch that proved that one microbe causes one disease
- Theory microbes invade other organisms to cause disease
- unit a measure of where a cellular structure settles in a sugar gradient such as ribosomes
23 Clues: coined the term cellulae or cell • the father of all etiologic studies • and Fox created the 3 Domain system • conducted experiments involving meat • all cells come from preexisting cells • Theory all organisms are made of cells • credited with inventing the microscope • the father of bacteriology and protozology • all organisms are made of one or more cells • ...
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- person who rules with absolute power
- art of the aristocratic pastimes used soft lines and colors
- Created mathematical laws to explain planetary movement
- developed the scientific method
- improved telescope supported the heliocentric theory
- created the smallpox vaccine
- to escape short and bleak life people must give up rights to recieve order
- social gatherings during the enlightenment
- believed in division of power in government
- believed in women's rights and they should be educated
- believed people should hand over rights to a bigger ruler
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- polish philosopher that created the heliocentric theory
- art that used dull colors, strong lines, were dark and realistic. replaces rococo
- father of modern chemistry, the discovered matter is made up of smaller particles
- believed people were born good but would be corrupted by civilization
- theory in which the sun is the center of the universe
- believed laws exist to create order
- indorsed the use of the scientific method
- created laws of motion and gravity
- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- used microscope to view bacteria and discovered red blood cells
- theory in which the earth is the center of the universe
- procedure to gather ideas
- believed in natural rights, people can govern themselves
24 Clues: procedure to gather ideas • created the smallpox vaccine • developed the scientific method • created laws of motion and gravity • believed laws exist to create order • person who rules with absolute power • indorsed the use of the scientific method • social gatherings during the enlightenment • believed in division of power in government • ...
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" • ...
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" • ...
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2023-12-09
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- Emission of energy in various forms
- Creating genetically identical organisms
- Study of microscopic organisms
- Theory describing the origin of the universe
- Emission of particles from atomic nuclei
- Principles describing the behavior of objects in motion
- Idea that cells are the fundamental unit of life
- Flow of electric charge
- Tendency of objects to resist changes in motion
- Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithosphere
- Theory describing physics on a subatomic scale
- Molecule carrying genetic instructions
- Device converting heat into mechanical energy
- Study of the origin and development of the universe
- Protein catalyzing chemical reactions in living organisms
- Study of the nervous system
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- Einstein's theory explaining space and time
- Procedure to stimulate immunity to diseases
- Force that attracts objects toward each other
- Laws describing the motion of objects
- Substances inhibiting bacterial growth
- Antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming
- Study of celestial objects and phenomena
- Model placing the Sun at the center of the solar system
- Electromagnetic radiation used in imaging
- Process of gradual development and change over time
- Region of space with gravitational pull preventing escape
- Study of heat and energy transfer
- Basic unit of matter
- Entire set of genetic material in an organism
30 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Flow of electric charge • Study of the nervous system • Study of microscopic organisms • Study of heat and energy transfer • Emission of energy in various forms • Laws describing the motion of objects • Substances inhibiting bacterial growth • Molecule carrying genetic instructions • Creating genetically identical organisms • ...
Chapter 9 COMPBEN 2025-05-13
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- A common form of short-term variable pay.
- This justice type concerns the fairness of how rewards are decided.
- A key concern in both distributive and procedural justice.
- Hint / Clue
- This effect refers to motivating current employees through performance pay.
- Often the goal of performance-based pay — to increase this.
- This type of pay fluctuates based on performance or company results.
- A workforce group more cautious about "at-risk" compensation.
- The guaranteed portion of an employee’s income.
- This theory focuses on aligning employee goals with employer goals.
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- A compensation plan should align with this high-level business direction.
- This effect explains why people choose jobs based on pay system preferences.
- The force that drives employees to act toward goals, influenced by compensation.
- This type of justice relates to the amount of reward given.
- A theory suggesting people choose behaviors with the best reward outcome.
- An example of non-monetary, flexible reward used in uncertain performance jobs.
- A core need in motivation theories related to personal control and freedom.
- Acronym for measurable indicators used in performance evaluation.
- One of the psychological needs in self-determination theory.
- This theory emphasizes fairness in exchange processes.
- A potential result when employees feel underpaid or unfairly treated.
21 Clues: Hint / Clue • A common form of short-term variable pay. • The guaranteed portion of an employee’s income. • This theory emphasizes fairness in exchange processes. • A key concern in both distributive and procedural justice. • This type of justice relates to the amount of reward given. • Often the goal of performance-based pay — to increase this. • ...
Sociologists 2025-05-23
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- Feminist theorist of gender performativity
- Class and gender in educational experiences
- Developed AGIL schema in structural functionalism
- Co-author of Pygmalion in the Classroom
- Collaborated with Bowles on education and capitalism
- Focused on gender and educational policy
- Co-developed the correspondence theory of schooling
- Analyzed power and knowledge; "disciplinary society"
- Leading figure in cultural studies and race theory
- Developed ideas of habitus and cultural capital
- Middle name of a prominent black feminist theorist
- Functionalist who studied social solidarity and suicide
- Introduced idea of cultural hegemony
- Coined the term "sociological imagination"
- Marxist feminist; theorized patriarchy and capitalism
- Known for elaborated and restricted language codes
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- Learning to Labour; counter-school culture
- Explored identity and ethnicity in education
- Described "liquid modernity"
- Studied hidden curriculum and social class
- Conflict theorist; focused on class struggle
- Early functionalist; applied evolution to society
- Pygmalion effect co-researcher
- Feminist; gender socialization in families
- Structuration theory and reflexive modernity
- Black feminist; intersectionality
- Wrote about subcultures and resistance through style
- Education policy and marketisation
- Developed dramaturgical analysis of social life
- Self develops through social interaction
- Studied bureaucracy, rationalization, and authority
- Labelling theory and deviance
32 Clues: Described "liquid modernity" • Labelling theory and deviance • Pygmalion effect co-researcher • Black feminist; intersectionality • Education policy and marketisation • Introduced idea of cultural hegemony • Co-author of Pygmalion in the Classroom • Focused on gender and educational policy • Self develops through social interaction • ...
SOC4 Socialization 2025-09-30
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- Internalized attitudes and expectations of society that shape behavior
- Theory that compares social interaction to a performance on stage
- Theory that a child is born as a blank slate
- Breaking with past experiences to learn new norms and values
- The total mix of behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that make someone unique
- Isolated setting where people are under tight control for a period of time
- People such as parents, siblings, or relatives who directly influence social development
- Primary group made up of individuals of similar age and characteristics
- Agent of socialization where a child has the first interaction
- The socialized part of identity that is aware of others’ expectations
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- Process by which people learn skills, values, and behavior needed in society
- Groups or institutions that enable social learning
- Communication tools that reach large audiences without personal contact
- Study of the biological basis of social behavior
- Awareness of having a distinct identity from others
- Transmission of traits from parents to children through genetics
- An inherited, unchanging behavior pattern
- Theory that says children go through stages of imitation, play, and game
- Theory that we see ourselves as we think others see us
- Capacity to learn a skill or gain knowledge
20 Clues: An inherited, unchanging behavior pattern • Capacity to learn a skill or gain knowledge • Theory that a child is born as a blank slate • Study of the biological basis of social behavior • Groups or institutions that enable social learning • Awareness of having a distinct identity from others • Theory that we see ourselves as we think others see us • ...
Unit 2 (Beginners) Shapes and Colors 2026-02-10
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- The color of fire trucks
- A shape with four equal sides
- A symbol of love
- The color of coal
- A round shape
- An egg-shaped figure
- A shape with three sides
- The color of the sky
- The color of the sun
- A fruit and a color
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- A shape with four equal slanted sides
- A mix of red and blue
- A long four-sided shape
- A shape with five points
- The color of chocolate
- The color of snow
- A light red color
- The color of grass
18 Clues: A round shape • A symbol of love • The color of coal • The color of snow • A light red color • The color of grass • A fruit and a color • An egg-shaped figure • The color of the sky • The color of the sun • A mix of red and blue • The color of chocolate • A long four-sided shape • The color of fire trucks • A shape with five points • A shape with three sides • A shape with four equal sides • ...
Natural Selection Crossword 2022-01-04
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- Physical appearance
- Describes organs that are "leftover" and serves no evolutionary purpose
- All living organisms are related to one another
- Proposed a mechanism for evolution, natural selection
- Genetic makeup
- The ability to survive long enough to reproduce
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- Step 2 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Step 3 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- The type of evidence that suggests DNA with more similar sequences produce species that are more closely related
- Step 4 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Step 1 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Describes similar anatomy in different types of animals because of common ancestor
- embryos of all vertebrates are very similar early on
13 Clues: Genetic makeup • Physical appearance • Step 2 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 3 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 4 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 1 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • All living organisms are related to one another • The ability to survive long enough to reproduce • ...
Term Recap 2017-03-07
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- Low intensity conflicts are a features of what? (3, 4).
- Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11)
- This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9)
- These are two approaches to the purpose of theory (11, 9)
- The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4)
- An influential realist who argues that China cannot rise peacefully. (4,11)
- The theory that helps explain the main purpose of nuclear weapons (12)
- This is the best way to maintain order and impose some kind of stability within an anarchical system (9, 5).
- This refers to refer to collection of ideas and assumptions that attempt to explain or understand a particular state of affairs (6).
- Complex interdependence is linked with which theory? (10)
- The UN Blue Helmets are also referred to as what? (12)
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- This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6).
- This theory is focused on the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war (7,2,3).
- The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7)
- Persuading states to emulate appropriate standards of behaviour and this means getting others to want what you want (4,5).
- One of criticisms of NATO made by both Obama and Trump (6, 7)
- A system where tere is no higher authority where states can turn to for help (10)
- A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3).
- Who said if ‘nuclear weapons are responsibility used they are tremendous force for peace’? (7,5)
- A symmetrical encounter-roughly balanced in terms of military equipment and hardware is known as a what? (3, 3).
- 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) • The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7) • Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11) • ...
Civics Crossword 2019-10-09
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- : An entire nation sharing a certain theory or religious belief
- : A determined number of votes must be reached with one of these
- : There is 50 of these in the United States of America
- : An elected official can be removed from office before the end of the term with this
- : A sneaky, scheming, cunning behavior in politics
- : Trade controlled by private owners for profit
- : A theory that authority of a government is sustained through the consenting people
- : A document which lays fundamental principles
- : System which combines public and private enterprise
- : Benefits and interests of all
- : A single vote of the people on a specific topic
- : A theory that all production and exchange should be owned by the people as a whole
- : Persuasion carried out by threats
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- : The ability to influence others actions
- : Far right wing concept with strong regimentation of society
- : The UK has one of these types of government
- : Ability to be accepted as trusted
- : A sovereign state where citizens are highly homogeneous in factors like language
- : Executive power is held in the people's hands
- : All aspects are controlled through this kind of government
- : A form of peaceful protest
- Contract : Certain rights given up for more desirable rights
- : Absolute authority in every aspect
- : Production/prices are decided by discussion between private business owners
- : Combined general government with regional government
- : Society/organization formed for religious/educational/social purpose
- : A system of people which administers public policy in a region
- : The discussion of who receives what when and in what amount
- : A political theory where power is in the hands of all citizens
- : A political theory which all property is publicly owned
30 Clues: : A form of peaceful protest • : Benefits and interests of all • : Ability to be accepted as trusted • : Persuasion carried out by threats • : Absolute authority in every aspect • : The ability to influence others actions • : The UK has one of these types of government • : A document which lays fundamental principles • : Executive power is held in the people's hands • ...
Crossword Puzzle in Physical Science 2023-06-07
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- is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light
- this is a disturbance in the regular elliptical movement pattern of a certain celestial body.
- as the mass of an object becomes massive, the energy needed to move it becomes
- completed his theory of relativity and stated the law of mass energy conversat
- this is a force that pulls the objects with mass together
- described the motion of planets around the sun, now known as kepler's law of planetary motion.
- predicted the theory of electromagnetism and established that lights are also electromagnetic waves.
- introduced the universal law of gravitation uniting terrestrial and celestial theories of motion.
- Which planet is said to be most affected by the gravitational force of the sun?
- is a special type of reference where an observer does not accelerate
- time is the difference in time experience by an observer moving at a constant speed
- studied, observed, and experimented with inclined planes and introduced the law of falling objects.
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- an observer perceives length differently while moving at constant speed due to the length
- the fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of
- according to the theory of relativity, this is the point when an object that becomes black hole must collapse.
- according to general theory of relativity which of the following causes curve in space?
- the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days and years.
- generated and produced radio waves thereby proving the theory of maxwell.
- no two events happen at the same time for two observers is the principle of
- a three dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
20 Clues: the fastest speed known to man is equal to the speed of • this is a force that pulls the objects with mass together • the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days and years. • is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the speed of light • is a special type of reference where an observer does not accelerate • ...
THEORETICAL FOUNDATION OF NURSING 2022-12-16
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- in which the person makes use of the nurse's help
- mental process and emotions
- a primary method of data collection used to evaluate the client's response to the intervention
- she focus of care pendulum
- strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- greek word which means "patterns"
- a domain of knowledge
- subject of the theory
- refers to the drama of suffering
- when both nurse and patient engage in meeting self-care needs
- being different
- the fields are one and integrated but unique to each other
- scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience
- her theory is about the "Stages of Nursing Expertise Nursing Philosophy"
- a method for describing,explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of interventions
- vary according to culture and gender
- forming an image in the mind
- theory has a few concept
- more aware of long-term goals
- may be derived from existing conceptual models of nursing
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- partly absolute dignity,partly relative dignity
- set towards the disorganization of the system
- known to be the next knowledge level after metaparadigm
- "nursing concepts of practice'
- dynamic in nature
- lady with a lamp
- she defined that health refers to unity and harmony within mind, body and soul
- human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy
- being devoid of hope
- the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- a unifying concept
- consists of love and charity
- known as the first lady of nursing
- involves the concept of "mothering"
- her theory is about "Nursing Process Theory"
- she defined that person are individual spiritual beings
- beginner with no experience
- a helping profession
- this occurs during interaction
- the potential for process, movement and change
40 Clues: being different • lady with a lamp • dynamic in nature • a unifying concept • being devoid of hope • a helping profession • a domain of knowledge • subject of the theory • theory has a few concept • mental process and emotions • she focus of care pendulum • beginner with no experience • consists of love and charity • forming an image in the mind • more aware of long-term goals • ...
Education, Student, Inventions and Life 2025-05-14
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- A technique used by students to improve retention by reviewing material frequently (8)
- Mental health practice that helps students reduce stress (10)
- Renowned university in Australia with a sandstone heritage (6)
- Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development (6)
- Ancient Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and studied biology (9)
- Creator of operant conditioning theory (7)
- Leading university in France known for its humanities and sciences (8)
- American psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs (6)
- Discovered the structure of DNA in the 20th century (6,3,5)
- Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence (9)
- The skill of managing time effectively for studies and activities (4, 10)
- This psychologist introduced the concept of "Zone of Proximal Development" (8)
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- Theory that emphasizes learning through observation and imitation (6,8)
- The field that studies how people learn in educational settings (11, 10)
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system during the Renaissance (10)
- Developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation (6)
- Prestigious university in the United States, part of the Ivy League (7)
- The mental state crucial for maintaining motivation and focus (10)
- The process by which behavior is modified through rewards or punishments (12)
- Inventor of the light bulb and phonograph in the 19th century (6)
- British university known for its ancient traditions and academic excellence (6)
- Psychologist who proposed the stages of psychosocial development (7)
- Theory of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget (11)
- One of the most essential habits for effective academic collaboration (8)
- University located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, famous for technology and innovation (3)
25 Clues: Creator of operant conditioning theory (7) • Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence (9) • Developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation (6) • Discovered the structure of DNA in the 20th century (6,3,5) • Theory of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget (11) • Mental health practice that helps students reduce stress (10) • ...
Psychology Chapter 5 2025-02-24
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- A combination of arousal, physical sensations, and subjective feelings that occurs spontaneously, in response to environmental stimuli.
- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction.
- A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion.
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat.
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival.
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image.
- A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food.
- A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium.
- A male hormone.
- A theory of motion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings due in an emotional experience.
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- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels.
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward goal.
- A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- A description of the relationships between fast complexity, arousal and performance.
- Regions of cortex located t the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes.
- An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control.
- A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- A desire to excel or out perform others.
- A theory of emotion that views emotions as a reservoir that fills up and spills over: predicts that expressing an emotion will reduce arousal.
20 Clues: A male hormone. • A desire to excel or out perform others. • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium. • A state of having fulfilled your potential. • A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis • A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food. • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels. • ...
Psychology Chapter 5 2025-02-24
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- A desire to excel or out perform others.
- A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion.
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image.
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward goal.
- A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- A theory of emotion that views emotions as a reservoir that fills up and spills over: predicts that expressing an emotion will reduce arousal.
- A male hormone.
- Regions of cortex located t the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes.
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- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction.
- A theory of motion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings due in an emotional experience.
- A description of the relationships between fast complexity, arousal and performance.
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival.
- A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food.
- An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control.
- A combination of arousal, physical sensations, and subjective feelings that occurs spontaneously, in response to environmental stimuli.
- A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium.
- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels.
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat.
20 Clues: A male hormone. • A desire to excel or out perform others. • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium. • A state of having fulfilled your potential. • A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis • A sense of feeling full, not requiring further food. • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels. • ...
Colors 2022-05-21
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- The color of a bracelet
- It is like the color of sand.
- A light and dark green at the same time
- Like the color of a rose
- Like a rose with a warm color
- like the clouds on a sunny day
- Like the rays of the sun
- like the honey
- The color of a beautiful stone.
- Like the grass on a football camp
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- It is very similar to the color of white but warmer
- like the dark
- like that of blackberry juice or like the skin of aubergines
- Blue The color of crystal clear water
- A very warm and soft color.
- The color of an ingot
- like a rainy day
- It's like the sky without clouds
- It's like the color of blood
19 Clues: like the dark • like the honey • like a rainy day • The color of an ingot • The color of a bracelet • Like the color of a rose • Like the rays of the sun • A very warm and soft color. • It's like the color of blood • It is like the color of sand. • Like a rose with a warm color • like the clouds on a sunny day • The color of a beautiful stone. • It's like the sky without clouds • ...
ESP: The Big Bang Theory 2024-08-20
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- The Radiation Era lasted __________ second/s.
- The second Era in the Big Bang Theory.
- When a __________ breaks away an Epoch changes.
- We are currently in the __________ epoch.
- We've been in our current Epoch __________ billion years.
- An educated guess is a _________________.
- 13.8 _________ years ago the earth was created.
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- The __________________ is everything.
- There are ___________ epochs in the Matter Era.
- It was extremely ____________ during the Radiation Era.
- Without ___________ we would never had living things.
- There are __________ epochs in the Radiation Era.
- ____________ was the first element created.
- Inside of Eras are ______________.
- The first Era in the Big Bang Theory.
15 Clues: Inside of Eras are ______________. • The __________________ is everything. • The first Era in the Big Bang Theory. • The second Era in the Big Bang Theory. • We are currently in the __________ epoch. • An educated guess is a _________________. • ____________ was the first element created. • The Radiation Era lasted __________ second/s. • ...
Mini Unit 4/5 Study Guide 2023-12-06
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- must always be present for a scientific explanation to be true
- formed by pieces of sediment
- formed when magma cools
- theory before the theory of plate tectonics
- formed by extreme heat and pressure
- a layer of the earth with the greatest density
- sliding plate boundaries
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- the type of wave that produces earthquakes
- dividing plate boundaries
- this theory states that
- rapid change in the earth's surface
- largest transform fault
- colliding plate boundary
- has caused the creation of more erosion and sediment
- supercontinent/ all landmasses together at one point in time
15 Clues: this theory states that • largest transform fault • formed when magma cools • colliding plate boundary • sliding plate boundaries • dividing plate boundaries • formed by pieces of sediment • rapid change in the earth's surface • formed by extreme heat and pressure • the type of wave that produces earthquakes • theory before the theory of plate tectonics • ...
Childhood Development Theorists 2023-01-13
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- Theory is known as "Hierarchy of Needs"
- During Piaget's preoperational stage children are
- Erikson's 1st stage: __ vs. Mistrust
- During Erikson's Adolescence stage, teens are focused on their identity and ___.
- Believed children act like little scientists
- Piaget's 1st stage is known as
- Erikson's 2nd stage asks: Can I do this by __ or do I need help?
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- Physiological needs might include this
- Montessori did not believe in doing this to a child when they make a mistake
- Theory has 8 stages of life: they experience a conflict as a turning point in development
- Theory focuses on independence
- Theory includes Id, Ego, Superego
- Children learn that something exists even if they can't see it. Object ____
13 Clues: Theory focuses on independence • Piaget's 1st stage is known as • Theory includes Id, Ego, Superego • Erikson's 1st stage: __ vs. Mistrust • Physiological needs might include this • Theory is known as "Hierarchy of Needs" • Believed children act like little scientists • During Piaget's preoperational stage children are • ...
Aggression in Sport 2017-04-25
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- The most aggressive of the two genders
- Theory Another name for Dollard et al's (1939) Frustration-Aggression hypothesis
- The release of aggressive instincts through socially acceptable channels
- Aggressive behaviour is more likely to occur is this happens
- Hormone linked to aggression
- Author of Social Learning Theory
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- Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this
- The personality dimension negatively linked to aggressive behaviours
- Author of the theory that suggests humans have an innate instinct to act aggressively
- Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this
- Aggression always involves.....
- Aggression The model that combines some components of both the frustration-aggression hypothesis and social learning theory
- The type of doll used in aggression research in children
13 Clues: Hormone linked to aggression • Aggression always involves..... • Author of Social Learning Theory • The most aggressive of the two genders • Aggressive behaviour be learnt through this • Goals being blocked or failed can lead to this • The type of doll used in aggression research in children • Aggressive behaviour is more likely to occur is this happens • ...
Introduction to Natural Selection and Evolution 2025-06-04
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- The theory that organisms with the best straits will survive and reproduce is ______ selection.
- an explanation that can be true or false
- One organism
- change in a populations inherited traits over generations (overtime)
- Thought traits that were acquired during lifetime through use were passed down to offspring.
- any characteristic of an organism that helps it survive in its environment
- A group of organisms that reproduce together.
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- The number of individuals in a species.
- Studied finches. Thought animals evolved from a common ancestor through natural selection.
- differences in organisms of the same species. Caused by sexual reproduction.
- where an organism lives
- Lamarck's theory was _____.
- Darwin's theory is considered _____ or accepted.
13 Clues: One organism • where an organism lives • Lamarck's theory was _____. • The number of individuals in a species. • an explanation that can be true or false • A group of organisms that reproduce together. • Darwin's theory is considered _____ or accepted. • change in a populations inherited traits over generations (overtime) • ...
Heather Young: Crossword Puzzle Personal Conflict Management 2020-03-13
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- goals Goals held by individuals
- theory a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players.
- how one responds in a moment and can change the entire direction of a relationship
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- Tentative explanation for observed behaviors
- process Machine like communication with discrete parts that function in preset sequences Fieldtheory:There are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- violation theory We anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- value Using the decision making process to create outcomes that add benefit to all involved
- aggression Begrudging compliance perhaps with a plan to get even
- goals A party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- resource anything in short supply
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process, communication about communication
- climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- communication Internal conversations
- goals One's self-worth, pride, or power
- sum A view that resources are limited
- The end or desired condition
- goals How things should be done
- learning theory individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation/interaction
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- Individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social
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- aggression Using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development rather than biological
- General conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in problem solving
- interaction theory advanced by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning
- motive Situation where an individuals goals are somewhat cooperative and competitive
- Defending ones position from a competitive stance
- conflict struggle among a small number of interdependent people
- A need that drives a goal
- Exteranal attributions
- management Communications to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people together
- dilemma Classic game theory example using 2 criminals against each other during interrogation
- goals Goals for self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict purely internal struggle about one's goals.
- Rational weighing of facts
- goals A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- Overarching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in it
- A tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- focus Technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances
42 Clues: Exteranal attributions • A need that drives a goal • Rational weighing of facts • The end or desired condition • goals Goals held by individuals • goals How things should be done • resource anything in short supply • communication Internal conversations • sum A view that resources are limited • goals One's self-worth, pride, or power • ...
Haircoloring 2024-02-19
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- A non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
- Hair type that is difficult for moisturizer of chemicals to penetrate and thus requires a longer processing time
- AKA no-lift deposit only; formulated to deposit but not lift (lighten) natural hair color
- AKA free-form technique; painting a lightener (usually a powder off-the-scalp lightener) directly onto clean, styled hair
- System for understanding color relationships
- AKA undertone; varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process
- contains small, uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules within the cortex
- Predominant tone of color
- Semipermanent, demi-permanent, and permanent hair color products that are used primarily on pre-lightened hair to achieve pale and delicate colors
- Combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes and worked through the hair to refresh the ends
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- process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color
- AKA low lighting; technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color
- Visible line separating colored hair from new growth
- AKA vegetable hair colors; colors, such as henna, obtained from the leaves or bark of plants
- (one word) a professional, industry-coined term referring to artificial hair color products and services
- color technique that involves taking a narrow, 1/8th inch (0.3 centimeters) section of the hair by making a straight part at the scalp, positioning the hair over the foil, and applying lightener of color
- Used to equalize porosity
- Intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts
- The strength of a color
- Coloring technique in which selected strands are picked up from a narrow section of hair with a zigzag motion of the comb, and lightener or color is applied only to those strands
20 Clues: The strength of a color • Used to equalize porosity • Predominant tone of color • System for understanding color relationships • Visible line separating colored hair from new growth • A non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair • AKA low lighting; technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color • ...
Unit 7 Review 2021-03-25
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- Series of events that led to modern science
- Leader of the Jacobins
- Proved Copernicus' theory to be true
- First to believe in heliocentric theory
- Discovered gravity
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- Dictator of France after the Revolution
- Old French Prison
- King of France
- Social classes in France
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Tool of execution used during the Reign of Terror
- Intellectual movement focused on individuals
- Radical revolutionary group
13 Clues: King of France • Old French Prison • Discovered gravity • Leader of the Jacobins • Social classes in France • Radical revolutionary group • Proved Copernicus' theory to be true • Dictator of France after the Revolution • First to believe in heliocentric theory • Series of events that led to modern science • Intellectual movement focused on individuals • ...
Heather Young: Crossword Puzzle Personal Conflict Management 2020-03-13
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- goals Goals held by individuals
- theory a theory that models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made by players.
- how one responds in a moment and can change the entire direction of a relationship
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- Tentative explanation for observed behaviors
- process Machine like communication with discrete parts that function in preset sequences Fieldtheory:There are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- violation theory We anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- value Using the decision making process to create outcomes that add benefit to all involved
- aggression Begrudging compliance perhaps with a plan to get even
- goals A party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- resource anything in short supply
- Focusing discussion on the interaction process, communication about communication
- climates Individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- communication Internal conversations
- goals One's self-worth, pride, or power
- sum A view that resources are limited
- The end or desired condition
- goals How things should be done
- learning theory individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation/interaction
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- point The event that precipitates a conflict episode
- Individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social
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- aggression Using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- Theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development rather than biological
- General conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- climates Individuals feel safer and are more likely to engage in problem solving
- interaction theory advanced by Delia and others, that holds individuals create meaning
- motive Situation where an individuals goals are somewhat cooperative and competitive
- Defending ones position from a competitive stance
- conflict struggle among a small number of interdependent people
- A need that drives a goal
- Exteranal attributions
- management Communications to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people together
- dilemma Classic game theory example using 2 criminals against each other during interrogation
- goals Goals for self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict purely internal struggle about one's goals.
- Rational weighing of facts
- goals A party's preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- Overarching set of beliefs about the world and one's place in it
- A tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- focus Technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances
42 Clues: Exteranal attributions • A need that drives a goal • Rational weighing of facts • The end or desired condition • goals Goals held by individuals • goals How things should be done • resource anything in short supply • communication Internal conversations • sum A view that resources are limited • goals One's self-worth, pride, or power • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2019-04-17
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- La gente va a pescar aquí.
- Para ir lejos de.
- El cielo es este color.
- Esto florece durante la primavera.
- Esto tiene una forma de esfera.
- Una manzana es este color.
- Un concurso cuando las personas o los equipos compiten uno contra el otro.
- Un cuervo es este color.
- Personas hacen esto para mantenerse en forma.
- Un limón es este color.
- Las raquetas se utilizan para este deporte.
- Brócoli es este color.
- Una zanahoria es este color.
- Un flamenco es este color.
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- Un tiburón es este color.
- Este es un color arenoso pálido.
- Este deporte se juega con un palo.
- Para ser exitosos o victoriosos.
- Esto cae de un árbol.
- Grupo de jugadores formando un bando en un juego o deporte.
- Esto sucede mucho en la primavera.
- Estas causan niebla.
- Este deporte se juega con un neto.
- Llueve mucho en esta temporada.
- La gente usa guantes en esta temporada.
- Esto sucede mucho en el invierno.
- Uvas son de este color.
- Las nubes son de este color.
- Hace mucho calor en esta temporada.
- Un balón de fútbol es este color.
30 Clues: Para ir lejos de. • Estas causan niebla. • Esto cae de un árbol. • Brócoli es este color. • El cielo es este color. • Un limón es este color. • Uvas son de este color. • Un cuervo es este color. • Un tiburón es este color. • La gente va a pescar aquí. • Una manzana es este color. • Un flamenco es este color. • Las nubes son de este color. • Una zanahoria es este color. • ...
Number Theory 2022-10-08
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- Numbers that are NOT evenly divisible by two
- Numbers that are evenly divisible by two
- Zero on a number line
- Square root of two, three & eight
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- Numbers with more than two factors
- Numbers with only two factors
- Decimals and fractions
- All the counting numbers plus zero
- Counting numbers
- Negative and positive numbers on the number line
- All numbers fall in this category
11 Clues: Counting numbers • Zero on a number line • Decimals and fractions • Numbers with only two factors • Square root of two, three & eight • All numbers fall in this category • Numbers with more than two factors • All the counting numbers plus zero • Numbers that are evenly divisible by two • Numbers that are NOT evenly divisible by two • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-11-05
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- Lavoisier used this element in his experiments, which he independently discovered and named.
- Dalton proposed that atoms of different elements differed in ____ and size.
- Rutherford utilized _____ particles emitted by radioactive elements to explore unseen atomic structure.
- Which atomic theorist was born in Manchester in 1871 in New Zealand?
- Through his experiments with _____, Dalton created the principle we call Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures.
- Where was Robert Millikan born in 1868?
- Ernest Rutherford is sometimes called the father of _______ physics.
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- Antoine Lavoisier established the Law of __________ of Mass.
- Millikan conducted the oil drop experiment to find what aspect of an electron?
- Antoine Lavoisier was born in 1743 in _____, France.
- John Dalton was an _______ chemist who was born in 1766.
11 Clues: Where was Robert Millikan born in 1868? • Antoine Lavoisier was born in 1743 in _____, France. • John Dalton was an _______ chemist who was born in 1766. • Antoine Lavoisier established the Law of __________ of Mass. • Which atomic theorist was born in Manchester in 1871 in New Zealand? • Ernest Rutherford is sometimes called the father of _______ physics. • ...
Dance theory 2021-02-05
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- to dance on your toes
- a movie, book and ballet
- a bend and stretch exercise
- most popular russian composer
- similar to contemporary
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- where tap and jazz is most used
- the action of going trough the middle splits
- a cartwheel with no hands
- a male ballet dancer
- the ballet of a doll coming to life
- the bottom of a ballet shoe which can be split or full
11 Clues: a male ballet dancer • to dance on your toes • similar to contemporary • a movie, book and ballet • a cartwheel with no hands • a bend and stretch exercise • most popular russian composer • where tap and jazz is most used • the ballet of a doll coming to life • the action of going trough the middle splits • the bottom of a ballet shoe which can be split or full
Cell Theory 2020-12-18
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- What scientific tool was necessary before the cell theory could be developed.
- He stated that all animal cells come from other cells.
- looked at a slice of cork under a microscope.
- all ________ things are made from one or more cells.
- looked at pond scum under a microscope.
- concluded that all plants are made of cells.
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- were named "animalcules"
- All cells come from _________, living cells
- stated that all cells come from other cells.
- The cell is the basic ____ of life.
- means small room in Latin.
11 Clues: were named "animalcules" • means small room in Latin. • The cell is the basic ____ of life. • looked at pond scum under a microscope. • All cells come from _________, living cells • stated that all cells come from other cells. • concluded that all plants are made of cells. • looked at a slice of cork under a microscope. • ...
Music Theory 2021-05-06
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- Beethoven composed "Ode to ___"
- A pentatonic key only has ___ notes
- The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
- A ___ note gets one beat
- The ___ has 88 keys
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- A dotted half note gets ___ beats
- ___ means the music is loud
- The guiro is made out of ___
- Do, re, mi, fa, ___
- The ukulele has ___ strings
- The violin belongs to the ___ family
11 Clues: Do, re, mi, fa, ___ • The ___ has 88 keys • A ___ note gets one beat • ___ means the music is loud • The ukulele has ___ strings • The guiro is made out of ___ • Beethoven composed "Ode to ___" • A dotted half note gets ___ beats • A pentatonic key only has ___ notes • The violin belongs to the ___ family • The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
music theory 2021-11-18
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- sweetly
- tearfully and sadly
- the end of piece
- A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra
- merry, spirited and playful
- at a walking
- the length of a minim
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- a sudden force of loud
- performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- gradually getting softer
- bouncing of the strings
11 Clues: sweetly • at a walking • the end of piece • tearfully and sadly • the length of a minim • a sudden force of loud • bouncing of the strings • gradually getting softer • merry, spirited and playful • A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra • performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
Heliocentric Theory 2023-02-01
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- the theory that Nicolaus Copernicus made
- motion of a object circle a point near center of mass
- an object's spinning motion on its own axis
- who raised Copernicus
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- where was Copernicus born
- an invisible line around an object rotates or spin on
- Proved the heliocentric theory
- pulls objects to the center of mass of a other object
- the earth has two of
- the creator of the heliocentric system
- what has many things revolving it
11 Clues: the earth has two of • who raised Copernicus • where was Copernicus born • Proved the heliocentric theory • what has many things revolving it • the creator of the heliocentric system • the theory that Nicolaus Copernicus made • an object's spinning motion on its own axis • an invisible line around an object rotates or spin on • ...
Tajweed Theory 2023-04-04
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- breath escaping from the mouth
- noon saakin or tanween merged (write the letters here: _____________________)
- bouncing of a letter (write the letters here: _____________________)
- back of tongue rises
- stretching of a vowel
- helps when you are running out of breath
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- noon saakin or tanween hidden
- noon saakin or tanween read clearly (write the letters here: _____________________)
- the characteristics of a letter
- the place where a letter's sound comes from
- noon saakin or tanween replaced (write the letters here: _____________________)
11 Clues: back of tongue rises • stretching of a vowel • noon saakin or tanween hidden • breath escaping from the mouth • the characteristics of a letter • helps when you are running out of breath • the place where a letter's sound comes from • bouncing of a letter (write the letters here: _____________________) • ...
Sociological Theory 2013-05-15
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- Giddens suggests that this is an example of a structure. Durkheim would refer to this as a social fact
- Flexible accumulation
- Deterministic and objective
- These dangers have been created as a result of human action
- Interactions are no longer confined to proximity as geographical barriers have been broken down
- Unintentionally the actions of Calvinists lead to the creation of ___________________
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- Society is a creation of its members through their subjective actions and meanings
- Completely reject the Enlightenment project
- According to Harvey culture is now a __________________________
- Anthony Giddens
- Postmodernity is not break with the past but it is rather the dynamic system of capitalism developing new ways to make profit
11 Clues: Anthony Giddens • Flexible accumulation • Deterministic and objective • Completely reject the Enlightenment project • These dangers have been created as a result of human action • According to Harvey culture is now a __________________________ • Society is a creation of its members through their subjective actions and meanings • ...
cell theory 2013-09-11
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- branch of biology that deals with phylogenesis
- corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria
- branch of science concerned with classification
- single celled prokaryotes
- classification system system of classification that divides all living things
- above species and below family
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- each level
- fungi,plans,animals
- larger then a kingdom
- a group of living organisms
- largest and most inclusive
11 Clues: each level • fungi,plans,animals • larger then a kingdom • single celled prokaryotes • largest and most inclusive • a group of living organisms • above species and below family • corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria • branch of biology that deals with phylogenesis • branch of science concerned with classification • ...
Atomic Theory 2017-02-19
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- particles Rutherford performed experiments using_____________
- pudding model J. J Thomson called his model this
- Ernest Rutherford discovered that the nucleus is ________ charged
- Thomson discovered the electron with a _____ ray
- Schrodinger created an equation
- Dalton created first chart of atomic weights
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- atoms combine in specific _______
- Bohr discovered that electrons traveled in orbits
- electrons move in ____ paths
- cloud model name for modern atomic model
- Werner Heisenberg created ______ mechanics
11 Clues: electrons move in ____ paths • Schrodinger created an equation • atoms combine in specific _______ • cloud model name for modern atomic model • Werner Heisenberg created ______ mechanics • Dalton created first chart of atomic weights • pudding model J. J Thomson called his model this • Thomson discovered the electron with a _____ ray • ...
Atomic theory 2025-03-04
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- The gold foil experiment contributed to the discovery of
- Protons have --- charge
- What was the particle discovered by Thomson?
- What particles did Rutherford use for his experiment?
- Which scientist described the atoms as “a positively charged core (nucleus) in the middle of a lot of empty
- What experiment did J.J. Thomson conduct to discover the electron, and what was the main conclusion of this experiment?
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- Democritus considered the atom to be...
- What key concept did Democritus introduce regarding the nature of matter?
- Electrons have --- charge
- What were the particles that Rutherford discovered?
- Which researcher first disproved Dalton’s atomic model?
11 Clues: Protons have --- charge • Electrons have --- charge • Democritus considered the atom to be... • What was the particle discovered by Thomson? • What were the particles that Rutherford discovered? • What particles did Rutherford use for his experiment? • Which researcher first disproved Dalton’s atomic model? • The gold foil experiment contributed to the discovery of • ...
Music Theory 2026-01-14
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- a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate.
- What is it called when you start your sound with your tongue?
- silence in music.
- What do the saxophones and clarinets use on their mouthpiece that is different from other instruments?
- tells you how many notes are in a measure. _____ signature
- What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece?
- tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature
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- What clef do the low brass read?
- What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note
- What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note
- What clef do the woodwinds, high brass, and percussion read?
11 Clues: silence in music. • What clef do the low brass read? • What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note • What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note • What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece? • tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature • a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate. • ...
Atomic Theory 2026-02-13
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- Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass
- Discovered by James Chadwick and has no charge
- Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment
- This subatomic particle has a negative charge and found outside the nucleus
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- Discovered the charge on an electron using the Oil Drop Experiment
- Believed all matter was made up of only FOUR elements
- Developed the Law of Definite Proportions
- Discovered the electron using the Cathode Ray Tube
- Discovered the neutron
- Developed the Law of Multiple Proportions; had a theory that consisted of 4 major points
- Came up with the first idea of the atom
11 Clues: Discovered the neutron • Came up with the first idea of the atom • Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass • Developed the Law of Definite Proportions • Discovered by James Chadwick and has no charge • Discovered the electron using the Cathode Ray Tube • Believed all matter was made up of only FOUR elements • Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- Growth Stage of Hair
- Fast and accurate method of hair removal
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- Removes hair physically from follicle
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- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
11 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Fast and accurate method of hair removal • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • ...
courtyard theory 2025-05-07
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- a rest that is worth 1 beat
- the clef that is on the top stave
- the italian word for loud
- the movement of a LINE to the next LINE
- the hand that plays the top stave
- the movement of a SPACE to the next LINE
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- a rest that is worth a whole bars rest
- the meaning of piano
- the hand that plays the bottom stave
- the clef that is on the bottom stave
- A note that is worth 2 beats
11 Clues: the meaning of piano • the italian word for loud • a rest that is worth 1 beat • A note that is worth 2 beats • the clef that is on the top stave • the hand that plays the top stave • the hand that plays the bottom stave • the clef that is on the bottom stave • a rest that is worth a whole bars rest • the movement of a LINE to the next LINE • ...
P.Diddy theory 2024-11-05
Church Year 2021-02-17
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- about 50 days before Easter
- season denoting the coming of Christ
- penitential season preparing for Easter
- parament color Christmas, Epiphany, Easter
- parament color for Pentecost
- festival of Jesus' resurrection
- turning away from sin
- about 70 days before Easter
- parament color for Good Friday
- coverings for altar, lecturn, & pulpit
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- season revealing Jesus as true God
- festival of Jesus' return to the Father
- symbolized by the color green
- removal of sin
- festival of the pouring out of Holy Spirit
- symbolized by the color purple
- about 60 days before Easter
- parament color for Lent
- parament color for Trinity season
- parament color for Advent
- festival of the birth of Jesus
21 Clues: removal of sin • turning away from sin • parament color for Lent • parament color for Advent • about 50 days before Easter • about 60 days before Easter • about 70 days before Easter • parament color for Pentecost • symbolized by the color green • symbolized by the color purple • parament color for Good Friday • festival of the birth of Jesus • festival of Jesus' resurrection • ...
8. Klasse Wiederholung 2023-05-25
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- I
- the color of grass
- the number of dwarves
- an animal that can hop
- what you hear with
- this allows you to bend your arms
- the number of fingers/thumbs you have
- the color of the sun
- the color of the ocean
- old
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- how old Frau Schütze is
- an animal that can fly
- this allows you to bend your legs
- the color of snow
- the color of some apples
- the color of coal
- the first number
- what you see with
- the color of oranges
- connected to your feet
- a light shade of red
- the last color of the rainbow
22 Clues: I • old • the first number • the color of snow • the color of coal • what you see with • the color of grass • what you hear with • the color of oranges • a light shade of red • the color of the sun • the number of dwarves • an animal that can fly • an animal that can hop • connected to your feet • the color of the ocean • how old Frau Schütze is • the color of some apples • ...
Elements of Design Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-02
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- light from the sun, moon, fire
- two primary colors
- color plus white
- crucial element that shapes space, defines form,
- another name for color
- photogenic reproduction of nature
- visual, tactile, rough, smooth
- 2D circle, square, etc
- unrecognized source
- color plus black
- moves your eye from one point to another
- 3D sphere, cube, prism
- area with which the designer works with
- primary, secondary, tertiary
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- LED, halogen, fluorescent, incandescent
- mood, and affects color
- application of line, color, shapes, etc
- primary plus secondary color
- man's interpretation of nature
- lightness or darkness of a color
- use of shapes and lines
- naturally made colors
22 Clues: color plus white • color plus black • two primary colors • unrecognized source • naturally made colors • another name for color • 2D circle, square, etc • 3D sphere, cube, prism • mood, and affects color • use of shapes and lines • primary plus secondary color • primary, secondary, tertiary • light from the sun, moon, fire • man's interpretation of nature • visual, tactile, rough, smooth • ...
Español by Porter 2022-04-26
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- color of árboles
- musica
- in películas
- to medida
- Ronaldo
- keep things juntos
- were you find your clases
- color of agua
- color de papel
- keep documentos in
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- color of the noche
- to find tesoro
- were you find your 3 ring aglutinante
- provided by the escuela
- play time at escuela
- color of fuego
- color of suciedad
- writing herramienta
- my first idioma
- dibujo
20 Clues: musica • dibujo • Ronaldo • to medida • in películas • color of agua • to find tesoro • color of fuego • color de papel • my first idioma • color of árboles • color of suciedad • color of the noche • keep things juntos • keep documentos in • writing herramienta • play time at escuela • provided by the escuela • were you find your clases • were you find your 3 ring aglutinante
Colors 2023-06-23
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- Pure and clean color like fresh snow.
- Fresh and vibrant color like the color of grass and leaves.
- Cool and calming color like the color of the sky.
- Shiny and metallic color like silver jewelry.
- Warm and energetic color like the color of oranges.
- Bright and cheerful color like the color of the sun.
- Soft and gentle color like the color of flowers.
- Earthy and natural color like the color of tree bark.
- Neutral and calm color like a cloudy sky.
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- Vibrant and tropical color like the color of turquoise water.
- Bright and warm color like the color of ripe cherries.
- Rich and royal color like the color of amethyst gemstones.
- Delicate and soothing color like the color of lavender flowers.
- Dark and mysterious color like the night sky.
- Rich and precious color like gold coins.
15 Clues: Pure and clean color like fresh snow. • Rich and precious color like gold coins. • Neutral and calm color like a cloudy sky. • Shiny and metallic color like silver jewelry. • Dark and mysterious color like the night sky. • Soft and gentle color like the color of flowers. • Cool and calming color like the color of the sky. • ...
chapter 21- Hair coloring 2020-12-03
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- permanent / no-lift deposit-only color
- / the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- / color technique that involves a narrow section of hair folded into a foil with no weaving
- test / predisposition test
- test / determines how the hair will react to the color formula before applying all over
- / measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- pigment / undertone; varying degrees of warmth exposed during lightening
- of color / system for understanding color relationships
- growth / part of the hair shaft between the scalp and hair that has been previously colored
- / the strength of a color
- cap / equal parts lightener, shampoo, and developer applied at the bowl
- color / pure fundamental colors-cannot be created by mixing other colors
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- / oxidizing agents or catalysts
- / also known as hue- the balance of color
- color / color obtained by mixing two primary colors
- application / first time the hair is colored
- of demarcation / visible line separating colored hair from new growth
- lightening / bleaching or decolorizing
- colors / A primary and secondary color positioned opposite of each other on the color wheel
- / a coloring technique in which selected strands are picked up with a zigzag motion and put in a foil
20 Clues: / the strength of a color • test / predisposition test • / oxidizing agents or catalysts • permanent / no-lift deposit-only color • lightening / bleaching or decolorizing • / also known as hue- the balance of color • application / first time the hair is colored • color / color obtained by mixing two primary colors • ...
Ethics and Philosophy 2022-01-04
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- is the view that right actions are those that result in the most beneficial balance of good over bad consequences for everyone involved
- the idea that the rightness of actions depends solely on the overall well-being produced by the individual action
- is a theory that explains why an action is right or wrong or why a person's character is bad or good
- is the view that right actions are those that further one's own best interests
- moral theory that focuses on the development of virtuous character
- is the study of morality using the methods of philosophy
- is the belief that objective moral principles allow no exceptions or must be applied the same way in all cases and cultures
- is a moral theory that focuses on the development of virtuous character
- is a moral theory in which the rightness of actions is determined not solely by their consequences, but partly or entirely by their intrinsic nature
- is the view that moral standards do not have independent status but are relative to what individuals or cultures believe
- is a moral theory in which the rightness or wrongness of actions depends solely on their consequences or results
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- created by Kant including maxims of universal law created from the "original point"
- is the view that right actions are those endorsed by an individual
- the theory that people always act out of self-interest
- is a moral perspective that emphasizes the unique demands of specific situations and the virtues and feelings that are central to close personal relationships
- is the view that right actions are those endorsed by one's cultural
- is the doctrine that God is the creator of morality
- is the view that there are moral standards that are true or correct for everyone
- consists of our beliefs about right and wrong actions and good and bad persons or character
- the doctrine that a right action is one that conforms to a rule that, if followed consistently would create for everyone involved the most beneficial balance of well-being over suffering
- is the theory that right actions are those that accord with the categorical imperative
21 Clues: is the doctrine that God is the creator of morality • the theory that people always act out of self-interest • is the study of morality using the methods of philosophy • is the view that right actions are those endorsed by an individual • moral theory that focuses on the development of virtuous character • ...
Learning theories 2024-03-09
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- Focuses on observable behaviours as the primary indicators of learning, emphasizing the role of external stimuli in shaping behaviours
- A learning theory: The Zone of ____ Development.
- A type of technology that powers creative content generation.
- Life _________. A theory that posits that adult learning is most effective when learners can see the relevance of the knowledge to their own lives.
- (abbrev) A framework to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn.
- Social ________. Lev Vygotsky introduced this concept, highlighting the importance of social interaction in cognitive development
- The art or science of teaching and educational methods and strategies.
- The act of making a process easier or helping a group to reach a consensus without directly offering an opinion or solution.
- Design principle ensuring usability of environments, products, and services for people with disabilities
- Systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on a subject
- Process of introspectively considering one's own experiences and learning processes to gain deeper understanding
- A learning theory that centres on the development of the whole person, emphasizing personal growth, self-actualization, and the fulfillment of one's potential.
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- A type of assessment conducted at the conclusion of a unit or course to measure student learning against standards.
- An equal in age, background, or status who often participates in mutual learning environments.
- This theory, developed by Malcolm Knowles, emphasizes the self-direction of learning in adults
- Working jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor
- A group creativity technique designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution of a problem
- Learning ________. This model, proposed by David Kolb, outlines four stages of learning from experience
- A written description of a situation or sequence of events, often used for planning or simulation exercises.
- A taxonomy that uses scaffolded learning.
- A type of assessment conducted during the learning process to modify teaching and learning activities.
- A learning theory focusing on the inner mental activities of the brain, understanding how people think, learn, and remember
- A reflective learning theory that involves examining one's experiences and responses.
23 Clues: A taxonomy that uses scaffolded learning. • A learning theory: The Zone of ____ Development. • A type of technology that powers creative content generation. • The art or science of teaching and educational methods and strategies. • Working jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor • ...
psychology 2023-10-03
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- a person's innate capacity for learning specific abilities or knowledge
- - the process of establishing norms for a test
- - process, strategies, or techniques psychologist used collect data
- - the action or process of flowing
- Bias - a prejudice or highlighted distinction in viewpoint that suggests a preference of one culture over another
- Quotient a measure of a person's reasoning ability
- - the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure
- Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion
- System - a value below the point where a particular percent of scores or observations falls
- measure of whether something stays the same, i.e. is consistent
- Theory - a theory of intelligence with three key abilities
- empirically testable proposition about some fact, behavior, relationship, or the like, usually based on theory
- - the extent to which a particular computational theory matches up with what we know about human psychology
- - move out of or away from something and come into view.
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- - the rules of a group of people that mark out what is appropriate, allowed, required, or forbidden for various members in different situations
- - the process of brain augmentation through "neuroplasticity."
- - a standard or range of values that represents the typical performance of a group or of an individual
- When students can see their own progress in learning and mastering a subject or skill
- Test - designed to systematically elicit information about a person's motivations, preferences, interests, emotional make-up, and style of interacting with people and situations
- - the capacity to be inherited.
- Inventory - testing instruments designed to help students learn more about themselves, as well as identify careers that would be a good fit based on their interests
- - re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter).
- Intelligence - the ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you
- - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something
24 Clues: - the capacity to be inherited. • - the action or process of flowing • - the process of establishing norms for a test • Factor Theory - a cognitive theory of emotion • - a consequence, effect, or outcome of something • Quotient a measure of a person's reasoning ability • - move out of or away from something and come into view. • ...
Global Issues Crossword - Bruce 2020-03-23
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- an individual, group, state, or organization that plays a major role in world politics
- a theory of international relations focused on how countries use and maintain power
- wealthier, more developed states, mostly located in the Global North
- a theory of international relations focused on how countries pursue progress for mutual gain
- the acknowledged authority of a state to govern itself
- all the different ways in which ideas and beliefs can be shared and communicated
- a territory organized as a sovereign political community under one government; a country
- the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit
- a theory of international relations focused on the creation and reaction to intersubjectivity through discourse
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- a system of ideas intended to explain something
- a theory of international relations focused on core, semi-periphery, and periphery countries and how wealth is transferred to the core
- the processes—both political and economic—through which states seek to improve their citizens' standard of living
- (no hyphen) an element of Realism in which countries pursue actions that will benefit them
- experiences and experiences shared among citizens
- poorer, less developed states, mostly located in the Global South
15 Clues: a system of ideas intended to explain something • experiences and experiences shared among citizens • the acknowledged authority of a state to govern itself • the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit • poorer, less developed states, mostly located in the Global South • wealthier, more developed states, mostly located in the Global North • ...
Evolutionary Timeline 2024-03-01
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- What is the scientific study of fossils?
- What is the process by which favorable traits become more common in a population over successive generations
- What is the study of the similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species?
- What term describes the variety of genes and alleles in a population?
- What three scientists developed the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory?
- What is the process by which new species arise from existing species?
- What did Gregor Mendel study that laid the groundwork for the field of genetics?
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- What term describes the process by which unrelated species evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures?
- Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm?
- What term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species?
- Who independently proposed a theory of evolution by natural selection alongside Charles Darwin?
- Which scientist developed the theory of catastrophism?
- What is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time?
- Who is often credited with the theory of evolution by natural selection?
- Which scientist proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics?
15 Clues: What is the scientific study of fossils? • Which scientist developed the theory of catastrophism? • Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm? • What term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species? • What term describes the variety of genes and alleles in a population? • ...
Conflict Management 2020-07-05
Across
- gains The view that through interest-based negotiations the needs of all parties can be met to some extent (also called cooperative, integrative, win-win, interest-based bargaining)
- theory The concept that people consistently make sense of the world by assigning meaning and motives to others’ behaviors
- A distributive view that resources are limited. As they are allocated, the amount of resources left ultimately will reach zero
- A demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement
- conflict undesirable outcome for both parties or both outcomes so instead of addressing the conflict, they'll avoid the conflict.
- The event that precipitates a conflict episode (also called triggering events)
- The end or desired condition
- A tendency to defend one’s position from a competitive stance
- goals Goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- theories Explanations that focus on the communication that occurs between people in conflict rather than on an individual or internal processes
- point A critical moment during an interaction when one choice of how to respond will set the tone for future interaction and possibly change the direction of a relationship
- Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim
- bias In attribution theory, where one ascribes motivations for personal behavior to a personal character trait when it is most flattering and to situation constraints to diminish personal responsibility (the precise opposite of how motivations are attributed to others)
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development
- One’s view of oneself
- six views A theory that each person in a conversation has three views
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- meaning a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries.
- goal A party’s preference for the depth or type of connection to another person and personality style.
- The public or private image one holds about oneself (also called self-face
- goal In negotiation a party’s desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
Down
- goals Goals around tangible resources
- the action or process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences.
- climates create an environment where communication is threatening.
- theory Developed by Lewin and others; the theory suggests there are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- The general conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- An overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one’s place in it
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social development
- Deeply seated beliefs and core ideas about right and wrong
- aggressiveness Ultra argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- exchange theory A relational theory suggesting individuals make choices about relationships by evaluating the personal rewards, costs, and expected profits/benefits involved in maintaining that relationship.
- Dilemma A classic game theory example using two criminals pitted against each other during police interrogation
- Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation
- a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise
- theory The idea that people make life choices based on a cost-benefit analysis of what better meets personal goals
- A style or tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- goals Goals held by individuals at the beginning of a conflict
- A relatively stable set of perceptions, values, attitudes, and beliefs an individual holds about oneself
- motive Situations where an individual’s goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitive
- focus A conflict management technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances instead of focusing on past events, previous problems, or root causes
- conflict Issues that have potential for conflict that the parties do not yet perceive to be a problem
- A need that drives a goal
42 Clues: One’s view of oneself • A need that drives a goal • The end or desired condition • goals Goals around tangible resources • Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim • a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise • A demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement • Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation • ...
Lets Go 1 Review- Unit 2- Shapes and Colors 2019-11-26
Across
- The color of Santa's hat
- The color of chocolate
- A shape of love
- A shape with 4 sides you put on a ring
- The color of water
- The shape of a watermelon
- The shape of a table
- The shape of a clock
- The color of grapes
- The color of snow
Down
- The color of a tree
- The color of a carrot
- The shape of a piece of pizza
- The shape of a chess board
- The color of sunglasses
- A shape in the sky at night
- The color of the sun
- The color of a peach
18 Clues: A shape of love • The color of snow • The color of water • The color of a tree • The color of grapes • The color of the sun • The shape of a table • The shape of a clock • The color of a peach • The color of a carrot • The color of chocolate • The color of sunglasses • The color of Santa's hat • The shape of a watermelon • The shape of a chess board • A shape in the sky at night • ...
