color theory Crossword Puzzles
ph 2024-09-20
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- / Known for contributions to electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics.
- / Formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
- / Created the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.
- / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure.
- / Developed the path integral formulation and Feynman diagrams.
- / Developed AC electrical systems and contributed to modern electricity.
- / Developed the absolute temperature scale.
- / Founder of quantum theory, introduced energy quanta.
- / Father of modern astronomy, supported heliocentrism.
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- / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio.
- / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom.
- / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits.
- / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity.
- / Formulated the Schrodinger equation in quantum mechanics.
- / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc².
- / Developed laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- / Pioneered research on radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes.
- / Developed theories on black holes and Hawking radiation.
- / Invented the electric battery, pioneering electrical studies.
20 Clues: / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity. • / Developed the absolute temperature scale. • / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure. • / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc². • / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits. • / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio. • / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom. • ...
Spanish vocab 2022-09-15
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- the length of a mile
- wild
- color and name of a fruit
- everything that is worn
- worn beneath shoes
- something to wear when it's very cold
- color of a ticonderoga pencil
- ___ and every one of you
- costs a lot
- a t-shirt but no t
- the color of coffee
- the color of the sky at night
- when something is not expensive
- common lipstick color
- longer shorts
- not old
- worn when its sunny
- your grandparents
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- worn over socks
- similar to a sweater
- ____ job!
- worn on your head
- the color of leaves
- not good
- a lighter coat
- the color of water
- not tall
- the color of a cloud
- color of a firetruck
- a shirt with a shape
- the color of a grape
- something you wear at the pool
- the color of the sky on a rainy day
- a skirt and shirt combined
34 Clues: wild • not old • not good • not tall • ____ job! • costs a lot • longer shorts • a lighter coat • worn over socks • worn on your head • your grandparents • worn beneath shoes • the color of water • a t-shirt but no t • the color of leaves • the color of coffee • worn when its sunny • similar to a sweater • the length of a mile • the color of a cloud • color of a firetruck • a shirt with a shape • ...
Color Wheel, Painting and Paper Quilling 2023-11-16
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- Mix Red and white to make this color
- Mix red and yellow to make this color
- Mix black and white to make this color
- Mix a primary with a secondary color
- Reds, yellows and oranges that create a warm atmosphere
- Opposite colors
- Rolled paper to glue onto a backing
- Your unlined book that you practice drawing and take notes in
- Colors like browns and grays
- A cool primary color
- Add this to a color to make a tint
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- Mix two primary colors together
- Mix red and blue to make this color
- Colors that go well together
- The folder you keep your artwork in
- Mix blue and yellow to make this color
- A warm primary color
- Add this to a color to make a shade
- Blues, greens and purples that create a cooler atmosphere
- A tool used to apply paint to your canvas
- When you add gray to a color
21 Clues: Opposite colors • A warm primary color • A cool primary color • Colors that go well together • When you add gray to a color • Colors like browns and grays • Mix two primary colors together • Add this to a color to make a tint • Mix red and blue to make this color • The folder you keep your artwork in • Add this to a color to make a shade • Rolled paper to glue onto a backing • ...
E2 - Color and number 2025-08-15
spanish vocabs 2021-09-11
20 Clues: how • what • bread • hello • apple • thanks • the hat • goodbye • the hand • the head • the frogs • the beans • the birds • the shoes • the flowers • the color red • the color blue • the color white • the color green • the color yellow
DYE Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
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- Compass points north
- Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates
- Process where new oceanic crust forms
- Hot air balloons and lava lamps are an example of this
- A conveyor belt is an example of this
- The theory that plates move on top of Earth's mantle
- Two plates seperate
- A cloth being pulled off of a table is an example of this
- Compass points south
- Where new crust is forming
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- Two plates collide
- The supercontinent where all the continents are connected
- Two plates slide past each other
- The area where the denser plate sinks into Earth
- Scientists use these to measure how fast continents move
- One of the specimens Alfred Wegener used to support his theory
- Started the theory of Continental Drift
- Used an echo sounder to map the depth of the ocean
- Magnetic field reverses directions
- A flattened hamburger patty is an example of this
20 Clues: Two plates collide • Two plates seperate • Compass points north • Compass points south • Where new crust is forming • Two plates slide past each other • Magnetic field reverses directions • Process where new oceanic crust forms • A conveyor belt is an example of this • Started the theory of Continental Drift • Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates • ...
Puzzle 19: Relativity and Space-Time 2025-09-08
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- – Infinite density point in a black hole.
- – Length shrinks at high speed.
- – Theory by Einstein explaining space and time.
- – Three-dimensional extension.
- – Region of intense gravity.
- – The universe.
- – Measurable aspect of space.
- – Massive star system.
- – Combined space and time continuum.
- – Developed the theory of relativity.
- – Orbits a star.
- – Relativity including gravity.
- – Principle of general relativity.
- – Explanation of natural phenomena.
- – Reference frame for motion.
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- – Attraction due to mass.
- – Amount of matter.
- – Change in position.
- – Resistance to motion change.
- – Point of measurement.
- – Warping of space-time.
- – Relativity without gravity.
- – Maximum speed in the universe.
- – Path around a celestial body.
- – Time moves slower at high speed.
- – Continuous progression.
- – Luminous celestial body.
- – Occurrence in space-time.
- – Ability to do work.
- – Boundary beyond which we cannot see.
30 Clues: – The universe. • – Orbits a star. • – Amount of matter. • – Change in position. • – Ability to do work. • – Massive star system. • – Point of measurement. • – Warping of space-time. • – Attraction due to mass. • – Continuous progression. • – Luminous celestial body. • – Occurrence in space-time. • – Region of intense gravity. • – Relativity without gravity. • – Measurable aspect of space. • ...
Color Me Dark Vocabulary 2016-05-05
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- very small fish used as bait
- easily annoyed or angered
- ghost
- to make or say
- house where a parson lives
- Tenet farmer who gives part of crops for rent
- Person whose business is preparing dead bodies for burial
- to persuade
- harsh or rough sound or voice
- illegally kill someone for a crime
- Killed
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- secret way of writing
- run and leap; limitation on action and feeling
- system of whole government by whole population
- elaborated framework for a coffin
- Dull,lifeless,Bleak
- square of cotton used to wipe one's nose
- member of clergy
- Part of the roof that overhangs the wall
19 Clues: ghost • Killed • to persuade • to make or say • member of clergy • Dull,lifeless,Bleak • secret way of writing • easily annoyed or angered • house where a parson lives • very small fish used as bait • harsh or rough sound or voice • elaborated framework for a coffin • illegally kill someone for a crime • square of cotton used to wipe one's nose • Part of the roof that overhangs the wall • ...
days/month/color/bodyparts 2026-01-31
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- — The shortest month in most years
- — The organ that pumps blood through the body
- — The body part used for seeing
- — A color commonly associated with nature and growth
- — The body part used for smelling
- — The first weekday for most work schedules
- — The color often associated with love or danger
- — The organ that controls thinking and movement
- — The bright color of sunshine
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- — The day many people celebrate the weekend starting
- — A common day of rest or worship
- — A color linked to the sky and calm feelings
- — The body part used for walking and running
- — The body part used to hold or grasp objects
- — The body part connecting the hand to the body
- — The body part used for hearing
- — The final month of the year
- — The first month of the year
- — The body part that helps you stand and walk
19 Clues: — The final month of the year • — The first month of the year • — The bright color of sunshine • — The body part used for seeing • — The body part used for hearing • — A common day of rest or worship • — The body part used for smelling • — The shortest month in most years • — The first weekday for most work schedules • — The body part used for walking and running • ...
david vocabulary 2023-09-18
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- is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance.
- is a management theory that uses measurable techniques to improve decision-making in an organization.
- was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power.
- is a classical management theory that focuses on the organization as a whole and identifies effective ways to organize and manage a business.
- is a classical management theory that is an approach based on precisely defined procedures and a clearly defined order of command.
- is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation.
- is a classical management theory that uses science to study worker productivity and workflow.
- is an idea or collection of ideas used as a set of guidelines for managing an organization.
- is a theory that focuses on organizing work with the goal of increasing worker productivity.
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- (TQM) is a management philosophy in which the success of an organization is directly related to customer satisfaction.
- is a theory that focuses on improving the organization through understanding employee motivation and behavior.
- is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks.
12 Clues: is the specialization of individuals who perform specific tasks. • was a time in history when machines replaced human and animal power. • is a system in which people, items, or issues are ranked in order of importance. • is a theory that suggests the appropriate style of management depends on the situation. • ...
Parts of the Eye & Vision 2021-11-10
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- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there
- nerve cells in the brain’s visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, and movements
- a depth cue available to either eye alone
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye’s cones cluster
- the process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight/well-lit conditions, give detail and color sensations
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
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- theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- a depth cue that depends on the use of two eyes
- a ring of the muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of pupil opening
- the light sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement
15 Clues: a depth cue available to either eye alone • a depth cue that depends on the use of two eyes • theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision • the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2023-03-20
haircolor chapter 21 2018-01-23
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- Painting of lightener
- Equal parts color and shampoo used during last 5 minutes of hair color service
- Pure or fundamental colors, cannot be achieved by mixing other colors
- Used to treat grey or resistant hair
- Industry term that refers to artificial haircolor products
- Oxidizer added to hydrogen peroxide to increase lifting power
- Oxidizing agent that mixes with an oxidation color and supplies oxygen gas
- 1/8 inch sections of hair positioned over foil
- Intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color with its neighboring primary color
- Strength of color tone
- no lift deposit only color that adds shine and tone
- Used to ensure an even shade
- Colors oppose each other on the color wheel
- visible line separating colored hair from New Growth
- the cuticle is lifted and the hair is overly porous
- a term applied to lightening the hair
- residue that can block interfere with color penetration
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- the measure of varying strengths of hydrogen peroxide
- an examination of the hair
- primary and secondary colors positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- chemical compound for decolorizing hair
- Color obtained from mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- Color sole strands lighter than natural color
- the predominant color and tone
- used primarily on pre lightened hair to achieve pale or delicate colors
- picking up strands with a zigzag motion of the comb
- Unit of measurement of lightness or darkness of a color
- haircolor containing metal salts
- Pulling hair through perforate
- Technique involving slicing or weaving out sections
30 Clues: Painting of lightener • Strength of color tone • an examination of the hair • Used to ensure an even shade • the predominant color and tone • Pulling hair through perforate • haircolor containing metal salts • Used to treat grey or resistant hair • a term applied to lightening the hair • chemical compound for decolorizing hair • Colors oppose each other on the color wheel • ...
Understanding Human Development 2021-01-29
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- _________'s theory is the knowledge that people of all ages observe and imitate the behaviors of others, regardless of rewards and punishments involved; People are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reactions to them are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- ___________ development are advances in physical abilities.
- _______________ conditioning is the theory that behaviors can be associated with responses
- ___________ Conditioning is the theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are
- __________ motor skills are physical skills involving smaller muscles in the body, such as the hands and wrists
- _____________'s cognitive theory involves four stages. The stages are sensorimotor (infancy), preoperational (toddler), concrete operational (early childhood), and formal operational (adolescence and adulthood).
- refers to physical changes in size, such as gains in height and weight.
- the gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime
- _____________'s sociocultural theory holds the belief that children are social beings and develop their minds through interactions with parents, teachers, and other students.
- ___________'s psychosocial theory is the belief that personality development occurs during eight stages of life. At each stage, people face and must successfully resolve a psychological or social conflict. If they do not, their unsuccessful resolution will affect future stages of their development.
- ____________ conditioning theory states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced
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- ___________ motor skills are physical skills involving larger muscles of the body, such as the legs, hips, back, and arms.
- a theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- is relatively orderly; is a gradual, continuous process; is interrelated; varies among individuals
- This type of development includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- _______________ development is the way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- a consistent step-by-step pattern that consistently follows one after another, as in development
18 Clues: ___________ development are advances in physical abilities. • all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge. • refers to physical changes in size, such as gains in height and weight. • the gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime • This type of development includes the areas of relationships and feelings. • ...
6A Vocab 2022-03-16
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- La flor es...
- Está encima de la cómoda
- La basura es...
- Aquí yo duermo
- Está en el piso
- El papel es del color...
- Aquí hay cuadros
- El sol es del color...
- La roca es del color...
- Te despertá en las mañanas
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- Puedo ver mis programas aquí
- La rosa es del color..
- La planta es del color...
- Está a lado de la cama
- Una manzana verde y una manzana roja son lo....
- Aquí está la ropa
- La uva es del color...
- El cielo es del color...
- El chocolate es el color...
- El rosado y del negro son...
20 Clues: La flor es... • Aquí yo duermo • La basura es... • Está en el piso • Aquí hay cuadros • Aquí está la ropa • La rosa es del color.. • Está a lado de la cama • La uva es del color... • El sol es del color... • La roca es del color... • Está encima de la cómoda • El cielo es del color... • El papel es del color... • La planta es del color... • Te despertá en las mañanas • ...
Chrystalos 2022-03-13
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- number of years the war lasts
- the color of Amira’s magic
- pushed ella to be her best
- the color of chrystala’s magic
- Ella’s eye color
- title of the blood queen
- died when she was five
- Chrystala’s punishment
- closest friend to Ella and saves her life
- general of the capital army
- like a brother to Ella and loves cassie
- the color of Emily’s magic
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- year of the war in which alistair dies
- villain and sister
- the color of Alistair’s magic
- the color of calix’s magic
- main planet
- alliance of the kingdoms under the Reigna
- the color of Mira’s magic
- friend of Ella’s who comes from earth
- capital kingdom
- Ella’s hair color
- the color of Ella’s magic
- protagonist and daughter of the blood
- key fighting tool
- the color of Cassie’s magic
- longest female friend of Ella’s
27 Clues: main planet • capital kingdom • Ella’s eye color • Ella’s hair color • key fighting tool • villain and sister • died when she was five • Chrystala’s punishment • title of the blood queen • the color of Mira’s magic • the color of Ella’s magic • the color of calix’s magic • the color of Amira’s magic • pushed ella to be her best • the color of Emily’s magic • the color of Cassie’s magic • ...
Ch. 6 Color 2021-06-21
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- The colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel such as blue/orange
- The place of the color within the spectrum
- The type of colors that sit near each other on the color wheel and have minimal chromatic differences
- This classification of color refers to the warmth or coolness of a color
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- A variation of a hue produced by the addition of white
- The type of colors that consist of two primaries mixed together such as purple
- The brightness or dullness of a color where a color is made duller by the addition of black or white as well as lowering its saturation
- The relative purity of the color as it neutralizes to gray
- The type of colors that can’t be mixed from any other colors; red, yellow, and blue
- A variation of a hue produced by the addition of black
- The light or dark character of the color known as its luminance, brightness, lightness, or tone
- wheel A map or model that shows the relationships among colors used by children when learning how to mix colors and artists when working with pigments
- The color model used in the printing process consisting of cyan, yellow, magenta, and black
13 Clues: The place of the color within the spectrum • A variation of a hue produced by the addition of white • A variation of a hue produced by the addition of black • The relative purity of the color as it neutralizes to gray • This classification of color refers to the warmth or coolness of a color • ...
color in french 2023-01-19
Color Wheel Crossword 2023-01-26
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- Red and blue make
- ____ and green make brown
- These colors cannot be mixed
- Orange and blue make this color
- Yellow and orange make
- Fits together like a puzzle, and has no gaps or overlaps!
- This color is used to make violet, blue-violet, and blue-green
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- blue and red are darker in _______ than yellow
- Green, orange, and violet are ____ colors. In-between primary and tertiary...
- Yellow+red= (also the name of a fruit)
- This primary color can be mixed with blue to make green
- Yellow and blue make
- Violet and blue make
13 Clues: Red and blue make • Yellow and blue make • Violet and blue make • Yellow and orange make • ____ and green make brown • These colors cannot be mixed • Orange and blue make this color • Yellow+red= (also the name of a fruit) • blue and red are darker in _______ than yellow • This primary color can be mixed with blue to make green • ...
Graphic Design: Color 2022-11-17
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- the easiest formula for harmony
- the brightness
- this shows the relationship between colors
- has a lot of light, making things visible
- a representation of the external form of a person or thing in art
- with little or no light
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- both science and art of using color
- whether the color appears more subtle or vibrant
- the measurable amount of brightness
- how dark or light something is
- the aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, lightness, and saturation
- another word for color
- what the tried and true formulas are based on
13 Clues: the brightness • another word for color • with little or no light • how dark or light something is • the easiest formula for harmony • both science and art of using color • the measurable amount of brightness • has a lot of light, making things visible • this shows the relationship between colors • what the tried and true formulas are based on • ...
Shape and Color 2025-11-25
Colors and school supplies spanish 2022-12-15
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- color of a banana
- what you color with that seeps through your paper
- what you use to store your pencils
- what you read
- color of a orange
- a marker that smells really bad and seeps through your paper
- what you use to sharpen a pencil
- color of chocolate
- what you use to store you things in and walk around with every school day
- color of a grape
- what you use to have things together
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- what you cut paper with
- color of the grinch
- color of cookie monster
- what you type on
- what you sit at at school
- color of stop sign
- what you write with on a test
- color of bubble gum
- color of snow
- what you use to cover a rip in a paper
- what you put on your ears so you can listen to something without anyone hearing
- what you write on
- a tool you use for math that gives you a answer
- color of coal
25 Clues: what you read • color of snow • color of coal • what you type on • color of a grape • color of a banana • color of a orange • what you write on • color of stop sign • color of chocolate • color of the grinch • color of bubble gum • what you cut paper with • color of cookie monster • what you sit at at school • what you write with on a test • what you use to sharpen a pencil • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
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- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
- Watching people in school or other public places
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- Understanding
- Questionairres
- Symbolic interactionism
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- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
- How much you study before taking a test
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Making friends while doing a research project
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
20 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • How much you study before taking a test • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
Your Very First Piano Lesson 2021-11-11
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- type of piano book with music to perform
- total number of keys on a full-sized piano
- direction to push the piano bench
- finger number that means to use your thumb
- pianists sit on this
- twelve different piano keys keep doing this
- music reading and writing
- number of black keys on piano
- shape of your hand that helps your playing
- Baby ____ is a simple song to learn on piano
- pretend to hold this for good hand position
- direction to lean when sitting at the piano
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- white key letter names going up
- is always finger number one in piano
- finger warm-ups
- white key letter names going down
- a rounded hand is an example of this
- number of white keys on piano
- what you will do in your theory book
- type of book used for learning music theory
20 Clues: finger warm-ups • pianists sit on this • music reading and writing • number of white keys on piano • number of black keys on piano • white key letter names going up • direction to push the piano bench • white key letter names going down • is always finger number one in piano • a rounded hand is an example of this • what you will do in your theory book • ...
Plate Tectonics By: Chloe and Jack 2014-01-29
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- Occurs on land because of divergent boundaries.
- Super Continent 250 million years ago.
- Two plates colliding can form these.
- Where two oceanic plates move apart.
- Two plates sliding past each other.
- The movement of the Earth's plates.
- Year Alfred Wegener introduced his theory.
- Scientists use these in rocks to prove Pangaea.
- A ridge where two oceanic plates move apart is called a..
- Boundary where two plates are moving in opposite directions.
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- A major fault in California.
- The USUAL highest number of inches a continent moves every year.
- Boundary where two plates collide.
- Theory about the moving continents.
- Wegener's theory wasn't believed because there was no...
- Boundary where two plates are sliding past each other.
- How many plates there are.
- Continents sit on these.
- Trenches occur at this zone.
- Fossils found here match up with South American fossils.
20 Clues: Continents sit on these. • How many plates there are. • A major fault in California. • Trenches occur at this zone. • Boundary where two plates collide. • Theory about the moving continents. • Two plates sliding past each other. • The movement of the Earth's plates. • Two plates colliding can form these. • Where two oceanic plates move apart. • ...
Plate Tectonic Terms 2022-10-03
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- Rock that has been bent by stress.
- Two plates moving towards each other.
- rift Split between two plate that were formally connected.
- The center of the Earth.
- Two plates the slide against each other.
- Boundaries between the tectonic plates.
- Theory and specialization of Earth's plates.
- A tectonic process where plates move toward each other.
- The shaking of Earth, a result of two tectonic plate colliding.
- Two plates moving away from each other.
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- the upper layer of Earth interior, top of the mantle.
- The attempt to deform a solid.
- Theory continents were different than they are today.
- A form of stress that stretches a material.
- Layer of rock between the core and crust of the Earth.
- Area of fracture between plates from stress.
- A long narrow crater in the ground.
- A hypothesis of a scientific matter.
- The uppermost layer of Earth.
- Moving segments of the lithosphere.
20 Clues: The center of the Earth. • The uppermost layer of Earth. • The attempt to deform a solid. • Rock that has been bent by stress. • A long narrow crater in the ground. • Moving segments of the lithosphere. • A hypothesis of a scientific matter. • Two plates moving towards each other. • Boundaries between the tectonic plates. • Two plates moving away from each other. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-09-26
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- plates crashed together forming -------
- if simaler fosile are seen all around the world that means that the world may have been --------
- plates that are under the ocean
- was a theory in 1912
- how many major plates are there
- ice sheets,mountains,fosils and contanets fitting together is -------- that the theory of continental drift may be true
- plates crashed together
- what plate is the ring of fire mainly located
- was a theory 50 years ago
- what is the first layer of the earth called
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- plates that are under the continents
- which ocean is the fire located
- where is 90% of the world earthquakes
- a plates slides under anouther plate
- what is the center of the earth called
- move on the liquid layer
- south America and Africa --- together
- where does earthquakes happen on plates
- how minor plates are there
- mega continent
20 Clues: mega continent • was a theory in 1912 • plates crashed together • move on the liquid layer • was a theory 50 years ago • how minor plates are there • which ocean is the fire located • plates that are under the ocean • how many major plates are there • plates that are under the continents • a plates slides under anouther plate • where is 90% of the world earthquakes • ...
Lesson 4 crossword 2026-04-13
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- your mothers mom
- loud
- sharing is caring
- the fifth color in the rainbow
- newborn child
- the color of clouds
- to learn
- The first color in the rainbow
- The darkest of all colors
- The sixth color in the rainbow
- The second color in the rainbow
- creating something
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- gave birth to you
- mom and dad
- upsetting
- your mothers father
- emotion
- the third color in the rainbow
- The forth color in the rainbow
- something you read
- smart
- male parent figure
22 Clues: loud • smart • emotion • to learn • upsetting • mom and dad • newborn child • your mothers mom • gave birth to you • sharing is caring • something you read • male parent figure • creating something • your mothers father • the color of clouds • The darkest of all colors • the fifth color in the rainbow • the third color in the rainbow • The first color in the rainbow • The forth color in the rainbow • ...
Vocabulary 2024-05-06
Double-Loop Learning in Higher Education 2017-08-26
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- theorist who made the distinction between single loop and double loop learning
- ritual ______________ include academic calendars, the class, grading systems and pedagogical practice
- these values are embodied in the standardized routines of educational practice
- __________ theories are usually expressed in the written mission statement
- ___________ Loop theory says an organization needs to examine governing values to change actions to meet goals
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- The example used in article to explain single loop theory
- logic of _________ assumes if organizational habits are being followed, the organization is achieving its purpose
- organizations use defensive mechanisms to make their theories-in-use ____________
- double loop theory says that we need to look at what students learn not what teachers teach to fix the problem with this
- routines are the mechanisms by which the organizational theory-in-use protects itself from the espoused theories of the people who run the organization
- __________ Loop theory describes when an organization changes its activity based on results alone
- theory-in-____ are the hidden assumptions that govern how an organization really works
12 Clues: The example used in article to explain single loop theory • __________ theories are usually expressed in the written mission statement • theorist who made the distinction between single loop and double loop learning • these values are embodied in the standardized routines of educational practice • ...
Fall Final Review Crossword Part II 2022-12-16
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- aka awareness and responsiveness
- type of reward that naturally reinforces behavior (e.g. food)
- response that occurs in CC after conditioning
- fearful responses in the midst of stage 4 sleep; no memory
- type of stimulus in CC that becomes the conditioned stimulus through learning
- becoming less sensitive to stimuli over time
- perceptual rule that states we tend to group things that are close together
- negative bio side effects from lack of drug use by a dependent
- depth cue that state we perceive convering lines as distance
- theory of color vision that focuses on red, green, and blue
- pleasure neurotransmitter often targeted by psychoactive drugs
- theory of sleep that states we need it to regenerate our bodies
- bends light onto the retina after it passes through pupil
- reinforcement schedule in which someone gets a reward every 5 successful attempts
- illusion that results from a distorted room construction
- enduring change in behavior based on past experience
- sesonry receptors for sight
- perceptual rule that states we tend to like objects that are complete (no breaks)
- contributes to our sense of balance; problems with it include vertigo
- this psychologist identified a bunch of perceptual rules
- school of psychology that focused on how our perception is greater than just the individual sensations added together (sum is greater than its parts)
- process of getting into a hypnotic state
- sends electrical signals to the temporal lobe to complete the process of audition
- stage of sleep with high brain activity and dreaming coupled with sleep paralysis
- this determines our ability to see light and the color of the light
- stage of sleep in which "spindles" of brain activity are present
- stage in which deep alpha waves are present
- type of dreaming in which the dreamer is aware
- this dream theory states that dreams are the result of random brain activity from the limbic system
- type of stimulus in CC that naturally produces a response
- type of conditioning based on rewards and punishment
- theory that states that environmental, bio, and emotional states affect ability to accurately interpret stimuli
- procedure that sought to scientifically test for telepathy
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- type of treatment that involves addressing faulty thought patterns and behaviors
- process of converting environmental stimuli into neural impulses
- measure of a person's liklihood of being hypnotized
- adding stimulus to increase behavior
- results from a distorted or violated visual cue
- location in the eye with no rods and cones
- contains hair cells that completes transduction for hearing
- eventual loss of conditioned response
- telepathy, precognition, telekinesis, etc
- sesory receptors for audition
- perceptual rule that states we ted to group things together that are alike
- stimulant derived from cocoa plant
- theory of pain stating that pain signals competes with all other sensory info
- slightly outside of awareness
- measure of a sound's pitch
- type of reward that does not naturally reinforce behavior (e.g. gold star)
- hallucinogen nicknamed "acid"
- removing stimulus to decrease a behavior
- occurs in CC when conditioned response gets applied to anything similar to the conditioned stimulus (e.g. rabbits --> fur)
- type of conditioning based on association (e.g. pavlov)
- interpretation of sensory information is known as...
- type of processing that relies on past experience and context
- minimum threshold needed for 50% of the population to detect stimuli
- reinforcement schedule in which someone gets reward at changing time periods - 5 mins, 8 mins, 2 mins
- bio need to use a drug
- method of drug effects on the brain in which systems that reabsorb neurotransmitters from the synaptic gap are temporarily blocked extending their effects
- most widely used psychoactive drug in america; active ingredient THC
- method of drug effect on the brain in which is acts like natural body chemicals
- contains rods cones; located on the back of the eye
- naturally produced pain killers in our body
- type of rhythm that regulates our 24hr wake/sleep cycle
- illusion tht results from a violation of linear perspective (e.g. lines on train tracks)
- muscle that controls amount of light entering pupil
66 Clues: bio need to use a drug • measure of a sound's pitch • sesonry receptors for sight • sesory receptors for audition • slightly outside of awareness • hallucinogen nicknamed "acid" • aka awareness and responsiveness • stimulant derived from cocoa plant • adding stimulus to increase behavior • eventual loss of conditioned response • removing stimulus to decrease a behavior • ...
The Universe 2025-12-03
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- Rocky objects orbiting the sun
- Form of matter that does not emit light
- Theory that explains origin of the universe from a single point
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- Massive explosion at the end of a stars life
- A large planet known for Great Red Spot & Many Moons
- collapsed star with gravity so strong that not even light can escape
- Dying star that has expanded and cooled appearing reddish in color
- fourth planet from the sun
8 Clues: fourth planet from the sun • Rocky objects orbiting the sun • Form of matter that does not emit light • Massive explosion at the end of a stars life • A large planet known for Great Red Spot & Many Moons • Theory that explains origin of the universe from a single point • Dying star that has expanded and cooled appearing reddish in color • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-10-20
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- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than other matters
- A type of poem common in the Renaissance
- the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- Set of principles underlying the work of an artistic movement
- A theory where the universe is a clock made by this person
- the centre of interest or activity
- The first part of the Renaissance
- Common style of paining in the renaissance
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- Most influential period of the Renaissance
- a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- the quality of being important
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the solar system
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- cunningness, the ability to be manipulative, and a drive to use whatever means necessary to gain power
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe
- Methodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts
- Study of the human body
- the power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges
- two bodies in space pull on each other with a force proportional to their masses and the distance between them
- a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
20 Clues: Study of the human body • the quality of being important • The first part of the Renaissance • the centre of interest or activity • A type of poem common in the Renaissance • Most influential period of the Renaissance • Common style of paining in the renaissance • Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- philosophe who thought people needed an absolute monarch for everyday life
- person who created the scientific method
- philosophe who believed in freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- creator of the heliocentric theory
- art that typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats
- art that typically depicted battle scenes and more realistic topics
- founder of modern chemistry
- used the microscope in detail for the first time
- earth-centered theory
- made the laws of motion and gravity
- creator of the mathematical laws that govern planetary motion
- philosophe who believed that the punishment for a crime should match the extent of the crime
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- philosophe who believed in the separation of powers and checks and balances
- a person who rules with absolute power
- created a vaccine for smallpox
- philosophe who wrote the social contract
- sun-centered theory
- made the experimental method (empiricism)
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- womens rights advocate
- people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment
- philosophe who believed people were born with natural rights
- person who perfected the telescope
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
25 Clues: sun-centered theory • earth-centered theory • womens rights advocate • founder of modern chemistry • created a vaccine for smallpox • creator of the heliocentric theory • person who perfected the telescope • made the laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • philosophe who wrote the social contract • person who created the scientific method • ...
Theories and Concepts of Industrial Revolution 2015-11-03
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- a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project
- 19th-century English textile workers who protested against newly developed labour-economizing technologies
- _______ workers destroyed industrial equipment in protest against these new technologies
- a poem by Rudyard Kipling
- a term that usually refers to people that a particular social order considered the highest social class of that society
- the concept of social Darwinism attempted to _______ ideas of imperialism
- the person who came up with the theory of "Survival of the Fittest"
- a community or society possessing highly desirable or near perfect qualities
- Robert Owen formulated the goal of a/an _____ hour workday
- where Robert Owen travelled to in 1824
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- a famous founder of Utopian Socialism
- someone who donates his or her time, money, and/or reputation to charitable causes
- the man who put forward the theory of social Darwinism
- White Man's Burden offered justification for this
- the name of Robert Owen's experimental colony
- a community or society possessing unpleasant or bad qualities
- Robert Owen was an early advocate for this type of education
- a theory which helped in the development of capitalism was social _________
- a French term used to describe a free market
- success or failure is measured in terms of ______ when it comes to social Darwinism
20 Clues: a poem by Rudyard Kipling • a famous founder of Utopian Socialism • where Robert Owen travelled to in 1824 • a French term used to describe a free market • the name of Robert Owen's experimental colony • White Man's Burden offered justification for this • a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project • the man who put forward the theory of social Darwinism • ...
Famous names in Psychology 2015-04-15
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- developmental psychology
- the law that states that for people to perceive a difference in stimuli, the stimuli must differ by a constant proportion, not a constant amount
- hypnosis
- Triarchic theory of intelligence; analytical giftedness, creativity and practicality
- sad monkey orphans
- strange situation
- general factor of intelligence, g
- father of cognitive therapy
- how a child reacts, inhibited or uninhibited to a stimulant (a baby mobile) may predetermine their temperament.
- Theory of multiple intelligence's; 8 different categories of intellegence
- creation and nature of false memories; think eye-witness testimonies
- emotions and facial expressions, remember Lie To Me.
- father of American Psychology
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- first practical intelligence test
- Self-help books and learned helplessness theory
- cognitive dissonance, a conflict of beliefs and actions
- split brain research
- parental styles
- language is partially innate
- stages of moral development
- prospect theory;presented with possible gains instead of possible losses we are more atrracted.
- conditioned taste aversion is the what effect?
- Bobo doll
- psychosocial stages; one is a bun; mistrust vs trust, two is a shoe; shame vs autonomy...
- the famous female Freudian psychoanalyst
- humanistic approach/ client centered approach
- Gestalt; the whole is greater than it's parts,
- rational emotive behaviour therapy
28 Clues: hypnosis • Bobo doll • parental styles • strange situation • sad monkey orphans • split brain research • developmental psychology • stages of moral development • father of cognitive therapy • language is partially innate • father of American Psychology • first practical intelligence test • general factor of intelligence, g • rational emotive behaviour therapy • ...
Relativity 2023-10-14
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- - A situation that contradicts intuition.
- - Theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- - The theory explaining the origin of the universe.
- - The force responsible for keeping planets in orbit.
- - The four-dimensional continuum of time and space.
- - Affected by gravity in general relativity.
- - A particle of light.
- - A film that explores relativity in space travel.
- - Change in orientation of a spinning object.
- - Change in velocity over time.
- - The point in an orbit closest to the sun.
- - Einstein's equivalence principle.
- - A thought experiment involving siblings and relativity.
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- - Distortion of spacetime.
- - Transformations used in special relativity.
- - Resistance to changes in motion.
- - Type of relativity that includes gravitational effects.
- - Relative motion between two objects.
- - Mathematical expressions of the theory of relativity.
- - Constant in the theory of special relativity.
- - Shortening of lengths in the direction of motion.
- - The warping of spacetime in the presence of mass.
- - A region with extremely strong gravitational effects.
- - The stretching of time in special relativity.
- - Affected by relative motion in special relativity.
- - Pioneering Italian physicist in the study of general relativity.
- - A mathematical expression that transforms correctly under Lorentz transformations.
- - The shortest path in curved spacetime.
- - Type of relativity dealing with objects moving at constant velocity.
- - A point in spacetime.
30 Clues: - A particle of light. • - A point in spacetime. • - Distortion of spacetime. • - Change in velocity over time. • - Resistance to changes in motion. • - Einstein's equivalence principle. • - Relative motion between two objects. • - The shortest path in curved spacetime. • - A situation that contradicts intuition. • - The point in an orbit closest to the sun. • ...
Module 18- Review 2021-02-24
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- grand, ornate style
- theory the universe revolved around the sun
- social gatherings to discuss political ideas
- published A Vindication of the Right of Woman
- philosopher that fought for the abolition of torture
- nonreligious beliefs and activities
- discovers heliocentric theory and begins scientific revolution
- philosopher that believed in separation of powers
- experimental method
- bottom to the top reasoning
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- says "I think therefore I am"
- means "new classical"
- philosopher that believed humans were greedy
- belief that God controlled the universe
- philosopher that believed in freedom of thought, expression and religion
- theory the universe revolved around the earth
- an intellectual movement
- philosopher that believed humans are rational
- philosopher that the government should work for the people
- known for the his theories on gravity
- people decide how the government is run
- top to bottom reasoning, "big picture"
22 Clues: grand, ornate style • experimental method • means "new classical" • an intellectual movement • bottom to the top reasoning • says "I think therefore I am" • nonreligious beliefs and activities • known for the his theories on gravity • top to bottom reasoning, "big picture" • belief that God controlled the universe • people decide how the government is run • ...
Science Crossword 2017-10-24
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- Rock that forms earth’s outer skin
- Breaks in earth’s crust
- Item from the past that is preserved in rock
- Uppermost part of the mantle
- A supercontinent that existed 400 million years ago
- Where 2 plates meet and spread apart
- Chain of underwater mountains
- Deep underwater trench
- Process that adds material to the ocean floor
- Pieces of earth’s lithosphere
- A process in which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep ocean trench
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- Boundary where 2 plates slide past each other
- Theory that plates are slowly moving overtime
- Theory that continents are slowly moving overtime
- Where 2 plates meet and collide
- Layer of hot rock underneath the crust
- Tool that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater
- Place where earth’s crust diverge on land
- Scientist that proposed theory of continental drift
- Fault lines collide and produce seismic activity
20 Clues: Deep underwater trench • Breaks in earth’s crust • Uppermost part of the mantle • Chain of underwater mountains • Pieces of earth’s lithosphere • Where 2 plates meet and collide • Rock that forms earth’s outer skin • Where 2 plates meet and spread apart • Layer of hot rock underneath the crust • Place where earth’s crust diverge on land • ...
plate tectonics activity 3 2023-11-17
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- a type of heat and light source that can be very dangerous to eat and or touch
- forms when two continental plates crash into each other
- when a piece of land goes under another piece of land
- the middle of a subduction zone
- hot stuff trapped in a volcano
- a speculation about something
- when two plates move away from each other
- an underwater mountain
- when two plates come together
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- something in the mantle that helps plates move
- hot stuff that comes out of volcanoes
- the layer under the crust
- when two plates rift together
- the ways plates move
- the sciencetist who made the theory of continental drift
- a theory about how the continents got to where they are today
- when two plates move past each other
- a super continent from 200 to 300 million years ago
- a fire mountain
- a dead things bones
20 Clues: a fire mountain • a dead things bones • the ways plates move • an underwater mountain • the layer under the crust • when two plates rift together • a speculation about something • when two plates come together • hot stuff trapped in a volcano • the middle of a subduction zone • when two plates move past each other • hot stuff that comes out of volcanoes • ...
Charles Darwin 2021-04-29
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- vessel
- Darwin's school nickname
- first discovery
- one of points of the theory of evolution
- Darwin's favourite game he played for years
- - creature Darwin was fascinated by on Galapagos
- university
- Darwin learn this craft to preserve samples
- Darwin's family home in Downe
- Theory
- Darwin's codiscoverer
- what living creatures get from their ancestors
- place where Darwin attended medical school
- number of Darwin's children
- captain's surname of the ship where Darwin had his 5 year voyage
- Darwin believed it is human being ancestor
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- second name
- wife's name
- famous book
- - the club Darwin created at University
- Darwin's first profession
- the islands helped to discover evolution theory
- animal Darwin worked with on artificial selection
- prehistoric animal all birds descended from
- subject of darwin's last book
- place of darwin's tomb
- surname of geologist - Darwin's influencer
27 Clues: vessel • Theory • university • second name • wife's name • famous book • first discovery • Darwin's codiscoverer • place of darwin's tomb • Darwin's school nickname • Darwin's first profession • number of Darwin's children • Darwin's family home in Downe • subject of darwin's last book • - the club Darwin created at University • one of points of the theory of evolution • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution ella conrad 2024-12-18
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- theory that sun revolves around the earth
- made the telescope, scientific method and more
- a system to allow people to veto laws
- fancy thinker parties
- simple, classy design
- agreement between the ruled and the ruler
- ruler who embraced the enlightenment
- opinions should be based on reason
- government
- theory that earth revolves around the sun
- big thinker for the time
- the theory of separation of powers
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- European movement in 17-18th which focused on individualism
- enlightened Russian ruler
- advancements in science history
- the $2 bill
- belief in God based on reason
- grand, over the top design
- woRked on the social contract
- had the most famous salons
- declaration to the United States
- discovered gravity
- the scientific process of making a solution
- french enlightenment thinkerv
- the first 10 amendments
- first enlightenment thinker
26 Clues: government • the $2 bill • discovered gravity • fancy thinker parties • simple, classy design • the first 10 amendments • big thinker for the time • enlightened Russian ruler • grand, over the top design • had the most famous salons • first enlightenment thinker • belief in God based on reason • woRked on the social contract • french enlightenment thinkerv • advancements in science history • ...
STAAR Units 7/6/5 2025-04-10
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- Theory about containing communism
- what caused the US to join the war
- the atrocity where Hitler targeted Jewish people
- Easing of Tension
- War Ended in a stalemate
- severe drought in the 1930s
- Period of time where people lost their jobs and savings
- what do we hate
- strategy used in the Pacific
- First satellite in space
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- Who created the New Deal
- When FDR tried to raise the Supreme Court justices from 9 to 15
- Theory Theory about not letting communism spread in Asia
- How did we end the war
- places people lined up for food
- House of Un-American Activities Committee
- One reason the Great Depression occured
- Where the Dustbowl occured
- gardens where people planted their own food to support the war effort
- Race The race to have better achievements in space
- What war caused further distrust in the government
- Battle fought in Normandy
22 Clues: what do we hate • Easing of Tension • How did we end the war • Who created the New Deal • War Ended in a stalemate • First satellite in space • Battle fought in Normandy • Where the Dustbowl occured • severe drought in the 1930s • strategy used in the Pacific • places people lined up for food • Theory about containing communism • what caused the US to join the war • ...
Unit One Vocab 2021-08-25
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- Learning about a topic while doing a research project
- Questionairres
- Shared religion, kinship, shared location, etc
- Changing test scores in an experiment
- Making friends while doing a research project
- Conflict theory, fuctionalism
- People in poverty are more likely to use drugs
- Getting randomly selected for jury duty
- Symbolic interactionism
- Being able to test a theory and it remaining true
- Students who sleep longer before a test will do better than those who did not get a lot of sleep
- Sociologists using ethical research in their experiments
- Disruption of transportation, people engaging in uneeded activities
- Survey scores changed because they were being watched
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- Watching people in school or other public places
- Understanding
- People in school, groups of friends, countries, states, cities, etc.
- Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc.
- How much you study before taking a test
- Conflict, functionalism, symbolic interactionism
- Spouse, romantic partner, friend
21 Clues: Understanding • Questionairres • Symbolic interactionism • Conflict theory, fuctionalism • Spouse, romantic partner, friend • Laws, morals, customs, rituals, etc. • Changing test scores in an experiment • How much you study before taking a test • Getting randomly selected for jury duty • Making friends while doing a research project • ...
The Nursing Theorists 2022-10-10
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- Concept, an intersubjective human-to-human relationship
- reasoning based on social rules and norms
- Rogers, The Science of Unitary and Irreducible Human Beings
- Gilligan, Theory of Moral Development
- King, Goal Attainment Theory
- Rizzo Parse, Human Becoming Theory
- the study of nursing care beliefs, values, and practices as cognitively perceived and known by a designated culture through direct experience, beliefs and value system
- Jean Orlando, The Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship
- Callista Roy, The Roy Adaptation Model
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- Nightingale, "The Lady with the Lamp"
- Watson, Caring Science as Sacred Science
- M. Leininger, Culture Care Diversity and Universality
- Johnson, Behavioral Systems Model
- E. Hall, The Aspects of Care, Core, Cure
- Human to Human Relationship Model
- Kohlberg, Development of Moral Reasoning
- Peplau, Interpersonal Relations Model
- Estrin Levine, The Conservation Model
- believes that humans constantly face choices and conflicts
- Orem, Self-Care Model
- Abdellah, 21 Nursing Problems
- Neuman, Systems Model
22 Clues: Orem, Self-Care Model • Neuman, Systems Model • King, Goal Attainment Theory • Abdellah, 21 Nursing Problems • Johnson, Behavioral Systems Model • Human to Human Relationship Model • Rizzo Parse, Human Becoming Theory • Nightingale, "The Lady with the Lamp" • Peplau, Interpersonal Relations Model • Estrin Levine, The Conservation Model • Gilligan, Theory of Moral Development • ...
Max's Science Crossword! 2026-02-03
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- The thinnest layer.
- Chains of lava mountains.
- The forces causing the movement of plate tectonics.
- Chain of lava mountain islands.
- Creator of the theory of continental drift.
- The thickest layer.
- Oceanic crust is made of this rock.
- What happens when a continental and oceanic plate collide.
- Where plates slide past each other.
- ______ rock is called magma.
- Where tectonic plates move away from eachother.
- This mechanical layer is stiff and in the lower Mantle.
- The only liquid layer of earth.
- Alfred Wegner's rejected theory.
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- The theory made up of 2 different theories.
- The boundary where plates push towards eachother.
- Denser than continental crust.
- The center of the earth.
- The earth's top mechanical layer.
- The hot molten rock inside of volcanos.
- The layer below the Lithosphere.
- Thicker than oceanic crust.
- The Mesosphere is _____.
- A common natural disaster at faults.
- The supercontinent 250mya.
25 Clues: The thinnest layer. • The thickest layer. • The center of the earth. • The Mesosphere is _____. • Chains of lava mountains. • The supercontinent 250mya. • Thicker than oceanic crust. • ______ rock is called magma. • Denser than continental crust. • Chain of lava mountain islands. • The only liquid layer of earth. • The layer below the Lithosphere. • Alfred Wegner's rejected theory. • ...
Y10 Psychology Psychological problems 2026-02-04
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- If addiction is learned, it can be ______
- analysis Looking at when, where, why someone uses a substance
- training Learning tricks to cope with cravings
- Learning theory weakness: ignores ______
- learning theory Learning by watching role models
- CBT strength: gives patients ______ over behaviour
- Copying a footballer who drinks energy drinks
- Depression or anxiety can trigger ______
- CBT weakness: only works if patient is ______
- Drug for gambling addicts that reduces cravings
- Joke makes people laugh, you tell more jokes
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- Medication helps reduce drug ______
- conditioning Learning by association, like popcorn + movies
- Popcorn smell makes you want a movie
- Antidepressants that increase serotonin to reduce gambling urge
- Saying “no” when friends push you
- Learning theory weakness: too ______ for real life
- Therapy that trains your brain like a coach
- Stopping drugs can cause sweating, shaking, headaches
- conditioning Learning by rewards and punishments
20 Clues: Saying “no” when friends push you • Medication helps reduce drug ______ • Popcorn smell makes you want a movie • Learning theory weakness: ignores ______ • Depression or anxiety can trigger ______ • If addiction is learned, it can be ______ • Therapy that trains your brain like a coach • Joke makes people laugh, you tell more jokes • ...
Philosophical Foundations 2024-08-13
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- Philosophy highlighting conflict between search for meaning and the universe's indifference.
- Study of conscious experiences.
- Moral principles governing behavior.
- Philosophical idea that only one's mind is certain.
- Method of argument for resolving contradictions.
- Belief in the meaningless of life.
- Branch of metaphysics dealing with being.
- Philosophy that all events are predetermined.
- Philosophy valuing practical consequences over theory.
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- Ethical theory focused on duty and rules.
- Philosophy focusing on individual freedom and choice.
- Study of knowledge and belief.
- Concept of mind and body as separate.
- Philosophy advocating resilience and emotional control.
- Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness.
15 Clues: Study of knowledge and belief. • Study of conscious experiences. • Belief in the meaningless of life. • Moral principles governing behavior. • Concept of mind and body as separate. • Ethical theory focused on duty and rules. • Branch of metaphysics dealing with being. • Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness. • Philosophy that all events are predetermined. • ...
Colors 2023-07-11
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- A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals.
- A bright blue-green color like the color of tropical waters.
- A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm.
- A color like the color of soil and tree trunks.
- A deep blue color like the color of the night sky.
- A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out.
- A color made by mixing blue and red, associated with royalty and creativity.
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- A shiny color like the color of shiny metal.
- A bright color that reflects light, often associated with purity and cleanliness.
- The color of grass and leaves, represents nature and freshness.
- A bright and cheerful color, like the color of the sun and bananas.
- A bright color like the color of strawberries and fire trucks.
- A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins.
- A delicate color often associated with flowers and princesses.
- A dark color that absorbs light and makes things hard to see.
- A neutral color between black and white, often used to represent clouds and fog.
16 Clues: A shiny color like the color of shiny metal. • A color like the color of soil and tree trunks. • A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out. • A deep blue color like the color of the night sky. • A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins. • A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals. • A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm. • ...
chapter 13 crossword 2013-04-19
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- the percent rate of change in price level over time
- the level of employment reached when there is no cyclical unemployment
- unemployment that rises during an economic downturn
- working a job for which one is over qualified, or when working part time when full is required
- inflation that is out of control
- when the skills of the workers do not match the skill of the job required
- a general increase of price
- the rate of unemployed in the nation
- theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds supplies
- push theory theory that inflation occurs when producers raise price to meet cost
- a price index determined by measuring the price of a standing group of goods meant to represent the market basket
- a representative collection of goods and services
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- the measurement that shows how the average prat of a standard group of goods change over time
- the rate of inflation excluding the except on food and water and energy prices
- unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
- theory that to much money in the economy causes inflation
- unemployment due to the result of harvest or vacation
- a person who has given up looking for work
- the means and funds to purchase and item
- an official count of the population
20 Clues: a general increase of price • inflation that is out of control • an official count of the population • the rate of unemployed in the nation • the means and funds to purchase and item • a person who has given up looking for work • a representative collection of goods and services • the percent rate of change in price level over time • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-01-31
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- This is the most inner layer, it is made out of solid metal, and is surrounded by the Outer Core.
- The biggest layer of the Earth.
- This layer is molten metal surrounding the Inner Core.
- This theory explains the formation, movement, and subduction of The Earth's plates.
- The theory that stated that the current continents were once one whole super-continent.
- Convergent boundaries ______ crust.
- Transform boundaries ______ destroys or create crust.
- The person that made the Continental Drift Theory.
- Divergent boundaries ______ crust.
- The outer layer of the Earth.
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- The boundary that can make the plates collide or subsidize.
- The boundary that can make plates glide against each other.
- A landform made from the divergent boundary.
- The landform that is created from convergent boundaries.
- The process that occurs at the mid-ocean ridges (where new oceanic crust is formed by volcanoes)
- The thing that is created by the transform boundaries.
- When two plates collide and one plate goes under the other.
- These are in the mantle and they move the lithosphere in a constant slow motion.
- The name of the super-continent that was stated in the Continental Drift Theory.
- The boundary that can make the plates divide.
20 Clues: The outer layer of the Earth. • The biggest layer of the Earth. • Divergent boundaries ______ crust. • Convergent boundaries ______ crust. • A landform made from the divergent boundary. • The boundary that can make the plates divide. • The person that made the Continental Drift Theory. • This layer is molten metal surrounding the Inner Core. • ...
AP Psych Crossword - Ryan Chung 2026-02-19
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- ____-_________ Theory explains motivation based on where it comes from
- attitudes people may not be aware of
- "How do I feel about myself?"
- ___________ Theory/ explains personality by focusing on how unconscious processes shape our thoughts
- __________ Effect/ happens when more people are around, decreasing the chance that any one person will help
- The ____ Effect: When one trait rules them all
- how you see yourself
- Presence of ____ , if food is nearby, we're more likely to eat it, hungry or not
- Losing yourself in the crowd
- Holding onto beliefs despite evidence
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- "Can I do this?"
- The push for balance
- helping others without expecting a reward
- ________ Theory states that we are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal
- ______-Feedback Hypothesis proposes that facial expressions influence emotional experience
- The theory of why people go along with a group
- To adjust your behavior or thinking to align with group norms
- A complex psychological process that is different from reasoning or knowledge
- The assumption that people are motivated by an innate drive to grow, improve, and fulfill their potential
- When one changes their opinions, judgements, or or actions because someone in a position of authority told them to
20 Clues: "Can I do this?" • The push for balance • how you see yourself • Losing yourself in the crowd • "How do I feel about myself?" • attitudes people may not be aware of • Holding onto beliefs despite evidence • helping others without expecting a reward • The theory of why people go along with a group • The ____ Effect: When one trait rules them all • ...
Cognitive Explanations and Treatments for Depression 2020-05-14
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- A type of drug which may be given to severely depressed patients either alongside or prior to CBT.
- The psychologist who proposed that depression is caused by cognitive vulnerability
- A type of depression that follows an activating event.
- The belief that we must always succeed or achieve perfection.
- The final component of Ellis’s theory.
- This can be used alongside CBT to encourage a depressed patient to become more active and engage in enjoyable activities.
- The second component of Ellis’s theory.
- The type of event that triggers irrational beliefs within Ellis’s ABC model.
- The belief that life is always meant to be fair.
- The type of information processing that Beck referred to within his theory that suggests that we attend to the negative aspects of a situation.
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- The name given to the three kinds of negative thinking that contribute to depression within Beck’s theory.
- The name given to Ellis’s model.
- A package of information that we hold about ourselves. According to Beck, this is negative for those suffering from depression.
- The type of thoughts that Ellis said would interfere with us being happy and free of pain.
- The name of Beck’s cognitive therapy.
- A syndrome in which depressed patients suffer the delusion that they are zombies that Beck’s theory cannot adequately explain.
- The name of Ellis’s cognitive therapy.
17 Clues: The name given to Ellis’s model. • The name of Beck’s cognitive therapy. • The final component of Ellis’s theory. • The name of Ellis’s cognitive therapy. • The second component of Ellis’s theory. • The belief that life is always meant to be fair. • A type of depression that follows an activating event. • The belief that we must always succeed or achieve perfection. • ...
Map of Physics 2021-08-04
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- produce many colors
- law of motion founder
- language of physics
- the splitting of the atom used in our nuclear power plant
- who doesn't need medium to travel
- energy that pass from one to another
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- the description of magnets, electricity
- physics future research
- world for a small particles theory
- related to the theory of waves
- energy that travels through medium
- who developed relativity theory
- who discovered electric and magnetic field
13 Clues: produce many colors • language of physics • law of motion founder • physics future research • related to the theory of waves • who developed relativity theory • who doesn't need medium to travel • world for a small particles theory • energy that travels through medium • energy that pass from one to another • the description of magnets, electricity • ...
Spanish 2022-03-18
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- maestra Lori odio esta estación
- color del tomato
- necesitas esto para comprar algo
- te pones en los pies
- no se ve bien
- Dinero Americano
- hace calida en esta estacion
- color del sol
- Que es miniso?
- te pones en la cabeza durante el invierno
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- hace mucho calor en esta estación
- color de hierba
- las hojas caen en esta temporada
- color de naranja
- color de tierra
- color de cabello
- color del cielo
- invierno, otono, primavera, verano
- color de la nube
19 Clues: no se ve bien • color del sol • Que es miniso? • color de hierba • color de tierra • color del cielo • color del tomato • color de naranja • color de cabello • Dinero Americano • color de la nube • te pones en los pies • hace calida en esta estacion • maestra Lori odio esta estación • las hojas caen en esta temporada • necesitas esto para comprar algo • hace mucho calor en esta estación • ...
Attachment 2 2019-04-08
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- Insecure-avoidant children are most likely to be____
- Studied monkeys
- High anxiety and strong attachment
- Proposed 4 stages of attachment
- Low anxiety and weak attachment
- Proposed theory of maternal deprivation and evolutionary theory of attachment
- ____ psychopathy - inability to experience guilt or emotion for others
- Insecure-resistant children are most likely to be ____
- Damage to intellectual development
- Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours
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- Trying to apply a theory for one culture to another culture
- Effects of living in an institution
- Investigated imprinting
- Developed Strange Situtation
- Shows equal levels of affection to everyone
15 Clues: Studied monkeys • Investigated imprinting • Developed Strange Situtation • Proposed 4 stages of attachment • Low anxiety and weak attachment • High anxiety and strong attachment • Damage to intellectual development • Effects of living in an institution • Mix of resistant and avoidant behaviours • Shows equal levels of affection to everyone • ...
Motivational Theories 2026-05-25
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- Factors that prevent dissatisfaction at work.
- Benefits employees receive from work.
- Internal drive to act or work.
- Basic material and safety needs.
- Having clear and measurable goals.
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- Drive to succeed and excel.
- Desire for friendly relationships and teamwork.
- Need to influence or lead others.
- Need for strong relationships with others.
- Theory explaining progression from basic needs to self-fulfillment.
- Psychologist known for the Two-Factor Theory.
- Clear targets that improve performance.
- Factors that truly encourage employee satisfaction.
- Information about progress and performance.
- Alderfer’s theory grouping needs into three categories.
15 Clues: Drive to succeed and excel. • Internal drive to act or work. • Basic material and safety needs. • Need to influence or lead others. • Having clear and measurable goals. • Benefits employees receive from work. • Clear targets that improve performance. • Need for strong relationships with others. • Information about progress and performance. • ...
Haircoloring 2015-03-09
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- Hue or balance of color seen in the hair
- The natural coloring pigment found in the cortex layer of the hair
- Used to equalize porosity
- This primary color brings depth or darkness to any color
- Dye precursors that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules
- Color achieved by mixing equal parts of a secondary and its neighboring primary color
- Melanin granules are grouped more ______ in fine hair, causing it to take color faster and look darker
- The most commonly used developer in hair color
- All hair coloring products require a patch test except for ______ colors
- System used for understanding color relationships
- Fundamental colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture
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- The melanin that gives black or brown color to hair
- Color also known as no-lift deposit-only color
- Natural, vegetable, and metallic hair colors are also known as ______ colors
- All permanent hair coloring products and lighteners contain both a developer and a(n) ______
- Used by colorists to analyze the lightness and darkness of a hair color
- Haircoloring products that change color gradually by progressive buildup and exposure to air contain this
- A ______ acts like a stain to the hair
- Powdered persulfate salts added to hair color to increase its lightening ability
- Decolorizing the hair's natural pigment allows the colorist to create the exact degree of ______ pigment
- Primary and secondary colors positioned ______ on the color wheel are complementary colors
- The color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
22 Clues: Used to equalize porosity • A ______ acts like a stain to the hair • Hue or balance of color seen in the hair • Color also known as no-lift deposit-only color • The most commonly used developer in hair color • System used for understanding color relationships • The melanin that gives black or brown color to hair • ...
Theoretical Foundation of Nursing 2022-12-17
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- Most immediately confronting the person
- Theorist behind "Conservation Model Theory"
- Human beings
- Love and charity, Eros and agape
- Basic concept of caritative
- Born on March 13, 1919.
- Affects the focal stimulus but the effects are unclear
- Food depends on what is socially satisfactory in a specified culture
- Emotional and cognitive strategies that allow a person to change to higher levels of potential
- Knowledge and understanding, curiosity,
- Theorist behind "Self-care Deficit Theory"
- Activities and operations
- Drama of suffering
- Composed the system model in nursing practice
- Vary according to culture and gender
- Both universal and diverse
- Become whole
- Unifying concept
- Recognition of the need for change
- Established structures , values and daily activities
- Theorist behind the "General System Theory"
- Composed the "Change Theory"
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- Introduced the care Circle
- Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- Man as a psychospiritual being
- Also called "moving to a new level"
- Is an art
- Being different
- Theorist behind "Goal Attainment Theory"
- Consist of consensually validated symbol activity,
- From birth to the appearance of articulate speech
- Struggle
- Focus of medicine
- Set of expectations about how a person occupying a position behaves towards a person in another position
- Behaviors concerned with self-defense and self-preservation
- Process and outcome whereby thinking and feeling person's as individuals or group
- A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs
- Introduced the "14 Human Needs"
- of a verbal nature
- need for meaning and predictability
- Promotes helping behavior that calls for a nurturing response
- Appreciation and search for beauty, balance, form,
42 Clues: Struggle • Is an art • Human beings • Become whole • Being different • Unifying concept • Focus of medicine • Drama of suffering • of a verbal nature • Born on March 13, 1919. • Activities and operations • Introduced the care Circle • Both universal and diverse • Basic concept of caritative • Composed the "Change Theory" • Man as a psychospiritual being • Introduced the "14 Human Needs" • ...
Spaces, Cities, Populations 2020-07-02
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- Term by Tonnies describing tight-knit communities with natural social relationships
- Term by Tonnies describing rational formations of social relationships and increased individualization
- A theory developed by Warren Thompson that traced three stages of transition in Western society
- A major development in curbing population growth
- A consequence of traffic in urban areas
- The theory of population that believes population growth will be accompanied by resource growth
- The underlying foundation that enables cities to function
- The study of the causes and consequences of population growth
- Since the 1800s, the world population growth has been
- Time Time required for a population to double
- The number of people per unit of land area is population ______
- Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines
- The third stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
- the first stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
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- The cause of 40% of urban population size
- A movement in urban planning that approaches the idea of sustainable urban communities with the goal of raising the quality of life for community members
- Sociologist who divided urbanization into mechanical and organic solidarity
- The transformation of society from rural to urban
- The theory of population that believes population growth will eventually lead to catastrophe
- A concentrated area of poverty and poor housing in urban areas
- an ________ in women's employment and economic stability leads to a decrease in fertility rates
- Type of pregnancies likely to lead to child neglect
- A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people
- Theorists who examine gender in cities
- A form of collaboration between central cities and suburbs with the goal of solving urban problems
- One of the first megacities
26 Clues: One of the first megacities • Theorists who examine gender in cities • A consequence of traffic in urban areas • The cause of 40% of urban population size • A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people • Time Time required for a population to double • A major development in curbing population growth • Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines • ...
Sociocultural Approach to Behaviour 2023-02-27
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- the behaviour occurs where a person carries out a request under direct pressure. This is even though that pressure may not necessarily be perceived by the person.
- People in ______ cultures act in accordance with their own interests and preferences and place a high value on independence and self-sufficiency.
- the process of acquiring the rules, norms, values, customs and guidelines of a culture in order to be a part of society
- The term for describing simple relationships without making a statement about cause and effect.
- characteristics of design or methodology that impacted or influenced the interpretation of the findings from your research
- The researcher who conducted "Mate preference across cultures" study
- A culture in which social gender roles are distinct, people value competitiveness, material success, ambition, and power. (hint: cultural dimension)
- Social Cognitive Theory was previously called Social ___ Theory
- The concept contends that some principles and norms are valid for all human beings in all cultures
- A belief that people hold about other groups of people
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- as a set of common beliefs, norms that hold people together.
- process by which a minority integrates socially, culturally, and/or politically into a larger, dominant culture and society.
- Author of cultural dimensions theory
- Researcher who conducted "Marriage in eleven cultures" study
- In an _____ relationship the benefits, duties, and obligations are equally shared by the relationship partners
- the action of regarding something as being caused by a person or thing
- The researcher who replicated changed version of the line test experiment for investigating cultural differences
- Author of the concept of conformity
- Author of Social Identity Theory
- Author of Social Cognitive Theory
- A research method that can be explained recognizing and noting a fact or occurrence often involving measurement with instruments
21 Clues: Author of Social Identity Theory • Author of Social Cognitive Theory • Author of the concept of conformity • Author of cultural dimensions theory • A belief that people hold about other groups of people • as a set of common beliefs, norms that hold people together. • Researcher who conducted "Marriage in eleven cultures" study • ...
Chapter 27 and 6 2015-11-30
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- A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review
- A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated
- The tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- An acronym for a popular framework in nursing that emphasized on patient compliance and preventive healthcare practices
- A theory that views material conditions such as resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments
- Studies with a more limited distribution such as dissertations, unpublished reports, and so on
- Visual representation of some aspect of reality
- A computation of pooled effect which estimates the effects of individual primary studies
- A graph which is constructed by using meta-analytic software for visual inspection of heterogeneity and estimate effect size
- Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors
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- A theory that explains cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- The significant theoretical system in grounded theory with three underlying premises
- A type of theory that includes critique of society and societal processes and structures
- The conceptual underpinning of a study, including an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
- A method to test the possibility of publication bias among studies in the meta-analysis
- A strategy to explore the moderating effects on effect size, which involves splitting the effect size into distinct categorical groups
- An acronym for the guideline for meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
- The number of studies reporting nonsignificant results that would be needed to reverse the conclusion of a significant effect in a meta-analysis
- Describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- An acronym for a framework which enhance understanding of people and its psychological determinants
20 Clues: Visual representation of some aspect of reality • Describe and explain large segments of the human experience • A systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated • A way of refining the specific question for the systematic review • Prediction of the effect size based on possible explanatory factors • ...
Famous Psychologists 2015-04-14
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- harlow attachment theory
- found that a child's earliest experiences prior to the age of three didn't have much relationship to her adult personality.
- Gender roles and feminism
- tested his memory using three-letter nonsense syllables.
- humanistic psychologist who agreed with the main assumptions of Abraham Maslow's self actualization theory
- Pavolv salivation in dogs classical conditioning
- who theorized that a general factor of intelligence, g, is present in varying degrees in different human abilities.
- his theory of intelligence calls for the integration of intelligence and creativity.
- suggested that memory is unreliable and altered by experience
- Cognitive behaviorial therapy (REBT)
- Prison study
- believed that children go through 4 universal cognitive developmental stages
- has done a famous experiment to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
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- Taste aversion
- Jung believed that past experiences and future aspirations affect behavior
- Father of Psychology, psychoanalysis
- theory of multiple intelligences
- established the Chomsky–Schützenberger hierarchy, a classification of formal languages in terms of their generative power.
- Weber's law -the minimum difference in stimulation that a person can detect 50 percent of the time.
- cognitive dissonance theory suggests that we have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony.
- different attachment style
- study of emotions and facial expressions
- opened the Institute for Experimental Psychology,the first laboratory dedicated to psychology
- different parenting styles
- Bandura Observational Learning- bobo doll experiment
- a contemporary psychologist who has conducted extensive research into women's approach to moral problems.
- has made the skinner box to demonstrate operant conditioning
- conducted an electric shock experiment focusing on obedience to authority and personal conscience.
28 Clues: Prison study • Taste aversion • harlow attachment theory • Gender roles and feminism • different attachment style • different parenting styles • theory of multiple intelligences • Father of Psychology, psychoanalysis • Cognitive behaviorial therapy (REBT) • study of emotions and facial expressions • Pavolv salivation in dogs classical conditioning • ...
Chapter 8 Key Terms 2018-04-30
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- attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- this stage usually follows contact, in this stage the individuals get to know each other better & explore the potential for greater intimacy
- physical closeness
- a reaction to relationship threats
- the stage that sees the weakening of bonds between the parties & represents the downside of the relationship progression
- people are attracted to their opposites
- claims that you develop & maintain relationships in which the ratio of your rewards relative to your costs is approximately equal to your partners
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in process
- an emotional feeling that we experience when we desire what someone else has
- the closest interpersonal relationship; usually, a close primary relationship
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- the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- when you analyze what went wrong & consider ways of solving your relational difficulties
- general idea of the kinds of rewards & profits that you feel you ought to get out of such a relationship
- a theory claiming that we come to like those when we think like us
- the stage in both friendship & romance, is the cutting of the bonds tying you together
- we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- relationships-friendships & love in particular are held together by adherence to certain rules
- people form relationships w/ those they consider attractive
- the degree to which you penetrate the inner personality-the core-of the other individual
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship in which perceptual & interactional contact occurs
20 Clues: physical closeness • a reaction to relationship threats • people are attracted to their opposites • people form relationships w/ those they consider attractive • a theory claiming that we come to like those when we think like us • the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate • ...
SOLVE IT! 2024-03-04
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- Calculations showing the relation between two variables.
- A five-step scale for measuring attitudes, for which certain statements are presented and agreement with those statements is collected.
- Disproof of a hypothesis.
- A measure for the variation in measurements.
- A form of statistical analysis, focusing on identifying a limited number of basic factors and summarizing them so that they can explain the relations in a field.
- The identification of continuous topics or basic conflict in, for example, a patient's life history.
- The point in grounded theory research at which most data about a theoretical category do not produce any further theoretical insglos.
- Can tackle any issue affecting society.
- from the specific to the general or, in other words, from empirical observation to theory.
- The use of empirical observations to derive a new theory.
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- The average in a distribution.
- A specific form of research in which the researcher becomes a member of the field under study in order to make observations.
- of concepts in the context of grounded theory.
- An influence other than that to be studied
- A combination of several indicators, which are collected and analyzed together.
- A person in authority of research sites.
- Transfer of research results to situations and populations that were not part of the research situation.
- Studies analyzing how research results are adopted in practical contexts.
- on persons in a study due to their knowledge about being studied.
- A criterion of validity for which colleagues comments about the results of a study are obtained.
- Logical reference from the general to the particular or, in other words, from theory to that which can be observed empirically.
21 Clues: Disproof of a hypothesis. • The average in a distribution. • Can tackle any issue affecting society. • A person in authority of research sites. • An influence other than that to be studied • A measure for the variation in measurements. • of concepts in the context of grounded theory. • Calculations showing the relation between two variables. • ...
Colors 2023-05-16
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- When a person gets old, their hair turns _______.
- The color a clean environment
- The color of Barney
- The color of anger
- a yellow or golden hair color
- We bleach things to make them _______.
- The color of sand.
- The color of bananas
- A metallic gray
- A movie is called ________ Panther.
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- a darker shade of red
- One of the colors of the Lakers
- The color of hazard cones
- The color of Smurfs
- The color chocolate
- Many walls are painted this light color.
- Lemonade is sometimes this color.
17 Clues: A metallic gray • The color of anger • The color of sand. • The color of Smurfs • The color chocolate • The color of Barney • The color of bananas • a darker shade of red • The color of hazard cones • The color a clean environment • a yellow or golden hair color • One of the colors of the Lakers • Lemonade is sometimes this color. • A movie is called ________ Panther. • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- Wrote Candide
- Theory That the Sun is The Center of the Universe
- Analytic geometry
- Perfected The Telescope
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- Theory That the Earth is The Center of the Universe
- Used the microscope to study organisms
- Helped prove the heliocentric theory
- Devolped Boyle's law
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- encouraged the use of the scientific method
10 Clues: Wrote Candide • Analytic geometry • Devolped Boyle's law • Perfected The Telescope • Developed the heliocentric theory • Helped prove the heliocentric theory • Used the microscope to study organisms • encouraged the use of the scientific method • Theory That the Sun is The Center of the Universe • Theory That the Earth is The Center of the Universe
Sport Psychology 2017-12-06
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- A negative emotional state characterised by feelings of nervousness.
- Your on-going thoughts or internal dialogue.
- The type of skills that are actions that are executed largely at one's own speed and without interference from other performers
- Behaviour directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being.
- Undifferentiated bodily energy that ranges on a continuum from sleep to high excitement.
- A 7-point checklist that helps athletes create more effective imagery
- This nervous system helps you to relax and can be activated by breathing.
- This theory suggests that behaviour is learned by observing others.
- This theory suggests that at optimal arousal levels, performance levels will be at their highest.
- A sudden impairment or failure of athletic performance due to anxiety.
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- This theory suggests people have an innate instinct to be aggressive that builds up until it must be expressed
- This nervous system gives you the energy you need to confront a threat or run away from it.
- Those characteristics of a person that account for consistent patterns of behaviour.
- This theory suggest that intrinsic motivation can be increased by satisfying three general needs; Competence, Autonomy and Relatedness.
- Creating or recreating experience in the mind
- This theory suggests that the relationship between arousal and performance is linear, i.e. as arousal increases so does performance.
16 Clues: Your on-going thoughts or internal dialogue. • Creating or recreating experience in the mind • This theory suggests that behaviour is learned by observing others. • A negative emotional state characterised by feelings of nervousness. • A 7-point checklist that helps athletes create more effective imagery • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2021-09-23
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- A logical procedure for testing and gathering ideas
- Believed different punishments for different crimes, and no torture
- Made mathematical law governs planet motion
- Believed In equal power of branches of government, started checks and balances
- Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am"
- Believed in all freedom, religious, speech, tolerance and reason
- Parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- A style of art with dull colors and string lines, subjects battle scenes, greek and roman art
- A style of art, with soft lines and pastels colors, happy scenes and wealthy subjects
- People who presented new ways of thinking in the enlightenment
- Earth centered theory
- A ruler with absolute power and authority
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- Used microscope and found bacteria, and blood cells
- Made Heliocentric theory
- he believed people were born equal, in life, liberty and property
- Made telescope To learn about space (The heavens)
- Made vaccine to small pox
- Believed in individual rights and democracy, and people needed society and government for control
- Made laws of gravity
- A theory there is a agreement between the governed and the government
- believed women should be educated like men and advocated for women's rights
- Empiricism/experimental method
- Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry
- Sun centered theory
- Made the social contract
25 Clues: Sun centered theory • Made laws of gravity • Earth centered theory • Made Heliocentric theory • Made the social contract • Made vaccine to small pox • Empiricism/experimental method • Made Boyles law, founder of chemistry • A ruler with absolute power and authority • Made mathematical law governs planet motion • Analytic geometry "I think, therefore I am" • ...
Unit 1 American Government 2021-09-30
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- He believed that all people were born good and society makes people good
- The theory that all states started with the smallest form of government: a family
- all economic decisions are made by the government
- no economic decisions are made by the government
- One person rules
- He believed that people are naturally good and should govern themselves
- The system where individuals vote for the legislature and president
- The branch that interprets laws
- The theory that the people and government formed a contract where the government got loyalty from the people while the people got protected by the government
- The people rule!
- The theory that the strongest person or group is the leader
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- Power is spread to every area with little or no central power
- all power is in one place in the state
- He believed all people should give up their freedom for safety
- A small group of people rule
- The system where individuals vote for legislature and then the legislature picks a leader
- the branch that enforces laws
- The branch that makes laws
- The theory that the leader is chosen by a god or divine power
- There is some central power and some power in each area
20 Clues: One person rules • The people rule! • The branch that makes laws • A small group of people rule • the branch that enforces laws • The branch that interprets laws • all power is in one place in the state • no economic decisions are made by the government • all economic decisions are made by the government • There is some central power and some power in each area • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-03-03
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- a theory founded by Robert Koch and Louis Pasteer
- an originated association of workers often in trade
- a revolution with big changes
- a german philosopher who studies social science
- believeing that all people are equal and have equal rights
- a businessperson
- to raise money
- shares business with stock holders
- the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of the majority
- to set up a new country with new industries
- a class between the higher and the lower class
- an economic system
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- making something more up to date
- a political theory derived from Karl Max
- a room or set of rooms forming a separate residence
- an employment organized by employees
- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- to go against
- group of middle class people
- the first womans rights convention
- a machine created by Eli Whitney
- the right to vote in politicak elections
- the principle or movement of a party of political reforms
- a place were everything was perfect
- workers or working class people
- a political and economic theory
- founder of the germ theory
- a worker who destroyed
28 Clues: to go against • to raise money • a businessperson • an economic system • a worker who destroyed • founder of the germ theory • group of middle class people • a revolution with big changes • workers or working class people • a political and economic theory • making something more up to date • a machine created by Eli Whitney • shares business with stock holders • ...
Arthur Psychologist names 2015-04-16
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- conformity experiments, especially pressure on opinions
- Social Development Theory: social learning before development, against piaget
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- g factor
- observer of children
- forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
- validity of psychiatric diagnosis, labelling
- ______’s law, difference is in proportions
- 4 parenting styles
- The other humanistic psychology
- Social Learning Theory, observational learning and aggression
- misinformation effect and eyewitness memory, false memories
- the archetype, the collective unconscious, the complex, and extraversion and introversion.
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- innate knowledge of the basic grammatical structure common to all human languages
- father of psychology, measure atoms of the brain
- Taste aversion psychology
- facial expressions, created an atlas for human emotions
- split brain - communication between the two and visual fields
- cognitive dissonance theory suggests that we have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony (or dissonance).
- learned helplessness and postive psychology
- hypnosis regarding pain control
- thinking developed because it was adaptive
- the prison experiment
- Strange Situation Classification - don't care then baby has a problem
- moral development principle: for rewards, to be a hero, because it's the right thing to do
- Humanistic but nor Rogers
- the scientific study of observable behavior
- REBT - confrontational, get rid of self defeating thoughts
28 Clues: g factor • 4 parenting styles • observer of children • the prison experiment • Taste aversion psychology • Humanistic but nor Rogers • hypnosis regarding pain control • The other humanistic psychology • Theory of multiple intelligences • forgetting curve and the spacing effect. • thinking developed because it was adaptive • ______’s law, difference is in proportions • ...
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 2023-07-11
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- A color like the color of soil and tree trunks.
- A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out.
- A bright color like the color of strawberries and fire trucks.
- A shiny color like the color of shiny metal.
- The color of grass and leaves, represents nature and freshness.
- A dark color that absorbs light and makes things hard to see.
- A deep blue color like the color of the night sky.
- A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm.
- A bright color that reflects light, often associated with purity and cleanliness.
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- A color made by mixing blue and red, associated with royalty and creativity.
- A neutral color between black and white, often used to represent clouds and fog.
- A bright blue-green color like the color of tropical waters.
- A delicate color often associated with flowers and princesses.
- A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins.
- A bright and cheerful color, like the color of the sun and bananas.
- A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals.
16 Clues: A shiny color like the color of shiny metal. • A color like the color of soil and tree trunks. • A vibrant pinkish-purple color that stands out. • A deep blue color like the color of the night sky. • A warm color like the color of oranges and pumpkins. • A precious color like the color of jewelry and medals. • A color like the sky and ocean that makes us feel calm. • ...
Colores, Formas, y Mascotas 2025-10-28
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- una forma sin lados ni puntos
- la forma de un campo de futbol
- el color de un platano
- el color de una calabaza
- un animal reptiliano con una cascara dura
- el color de un tomate
- el color de cafe y chocolate
- una forma con cuatro lados iguales
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- una forma con 3 puntos y 3 lados
- animales pequenos que viven en agua
- un animal que vive en casa con alguien
- un animal con alas que come semillas
- el color de la nieve
- el color de una berejena
- el color del cielo
- un animal como Snoopy o Scooby-Doo
- un animal anfibio que salta
- el color de la hierba
- un color muy oscuro
- una arana grande
- un animal como Garfield
21 Clues: una arana grande • el color del cielo • un color muy oscuro • el color de la nieve • el color de la hierba • el color de un tomate • el color de un platano • un animal como Garfield • el color de una berejena • el color de una calabaza • un animal anfibio que salta • el color de cafe y chocolate • una forma sin lados ni puntos • la forma de un campo de futbol • ...
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 • ...
Term Recap 2017-03-07
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- Low intensity conflicts are a features of what? (3, 4).
- A symmetrical encounter-roughly balanced in terms of military equipment and hardware is known as a what? (3, 3).
- This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9)
- The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7)
- A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3).
- A system where tere is no higher authority where states can turn to for help (10)
- These are two approaches to the purpose of theory (11, 9)
- An influential realist who argues that China cannot rise peacefully. (4,11)
- Complex interdependence is linked with which theory? (10)
- One of criticisms of NATO made by both Obama and Trump (6, 7)
- This theory is focused on the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war (7,2,3).
- Who said if ‘nuclear weapons are responsibility used they are tremendous force for peace’? (7,5)
- The UN Blue Helmets are also referred to as what? (12)
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- Persuading states to emulate appropriate standards of behaviour and this means getting others to want what you want (4,5).
- Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11)
- This is the best way to maintain order and impose some kind of stability within an anarchical system (9, 5).
- This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6).
- The theory that helps explain the main purpose of nuclear weapons (12)
- The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4)
- This refers to refer to collection of ideas and assumptions that attempt to explain or understand a particular state of affairs (6).
- One of the key powers of the UNSC (4)
21 Clues: This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6). • One of the key powers of the UNSC (4) • The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4) • A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3). • This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9) • Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11) • The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7) • ...
Term Recap 2017-03-07
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- A symmetrical encounter-roughly balanced in terms of military equipment and hardware is known as a what? (3, 3).
- This refers to refer to collection of ideas and assumptions that attempt to explain or understand a particular state of affairs (6).
- Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11)
- This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6).
- The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7)
- Low intensity conflicts are a features of what? (3, 4).
- Who said if ‘nuclear weapons are responsibility used they are tremendous force for peace’? (7,5)
- Persuading states to emulate appropriate standards of behaviour and this means getting others to want what you want (4,5).
- The theory that helps explain the main purpose of nuclear weapons (12)
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- One of the key powers of the UNSC (4)
- Complex interdependence is linked with which theory? (10)
- A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3).
- A system where tere is no higher authority where states can turn to for help (10)
- An influential realist who argues that China cannot rise peacefully. (4,11)
- One of criticisms of NATO made by both Obama and Trump (6, 7)
- These are two approaches to the purpose of theory (11, 9)
- This theory is focused on the circumstances in which it is morally acceptable to enter into a war (7,2,3).
- The UN Blue Helmets are also referred to as what? (12)
- This is the best way to maintain order and impose some kind of stability within an anarchical system (9, 5).
- The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4)
- This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9)
21 Clues: This was signed in 1968 (3, 13, 6). • One of the key powers of the UNSC (4) • The cornerstone of the NATO treaty ( 7,4) • A key thinker in the study of power (6, 3). • This is one of the spheres of US hegemony (9) • Emphasizing national autonomy and territoriality (11) • The US is often referred to as what kind of state? (7) • ...
HCM502 Module 2 Literature Recap 2020-04-19
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- Motivational theory that asserts humans have five levels of needs: physiological, safety, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization (Ch.5)
- Emotional intelligence assesses ________ (Ch.11)
- Casual explanation for an event or behavior (Ch.7)
- Motivational theory that asserts humans have three types of motivational needs: achievement, power, and affiliation (Ch.5)
- Related to absenteeism and turnover (Ch.6)
- Individual’s concern with basic material and physiological requirements (Ch.5)
- The aim of an action (Ch.6)
- Heightened state of motivation caused by expectations
- The superleader willingly shares power and _______ (Ch.11)
- A state of heightened motivation that is focused on an undesirable behavior or goal (Ch.7)
- Leadership style that focuses on the highest need of others (Ch.11)
- Transformational leadership is directed toward _________ of change (Ch.11)
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- Leadership style that engages people to work outside their comfort zones towards a common goal (Ch.11)
- The stimulus for action toward a goal (Ch.5)
- Perceptions and attributions are not always an accurate reflection of _______ (Ch.7)
- The conscious recognition of a need (Ch.5)
- Redirecting behavior (Ch.6)
- The intrinsic need to be creative and experience personal growth (Ch.5)
- The need to develop relationships (Ch.5)
- the purpose of an individual’s behavior is to _______ needs or wants (Ch.5)
- Process theory of motivation that asserts motivation is dependent on valence, instrumentality, and expectancy (Ch.6)
- Motivational theory that asserts humans have two sets of needs: avoidance of unpleasantness and personal growth (Ch.5)
- Process theory of motivation that asserts a person evaluates his outcomes and inputs compared to those of others (Ch.6)
- Transactional leadership is directed toward ____ accomplishment (Ch.11)
- Anything that a person requires or desires (Ch.5)
25 Clues: Redirecting behavior (Ch.6) • The aim of an action (Ch.6) • The need to develop relationships (Ch.5) • The conscious recognition of a need (Ch.5) • Related to absenteeism and turnover (Ch.6) • The stimulus for action toward a goal (Ch.5) • Emotional intelligence assesses ________ (Ch.11) • Anything that a person requires or desires (Ch.5) • ...
Language acquisition. 2020-11-08
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- Neuro-science identified two specific areas that are related to linguistic function, name the first one.
- Is one of the most influential person in behaviourist theory.
- What is the name of the mistakes that a child does when they do not conjugate the verb in a right way like “drinked” instead of drank?
- Who said that we were born with a mechanism for working out the rules of language? Just the last name.
- In the limitations of Behaviorism, the second thing that parents are more interested to correct is
- What is the name of the natural/innate predisposition to acquire language
- The opposite of positive reinforcement is
- A child's brain contains special language-learning mechanisms at birth.
- Is one of the most influential person in cognitive theory.
- Is one of the most influential person in nativist theory.
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- The action of teaching to perform various tasks by encouraging habit-forming and reward an expected result is called
- Language is just one aspect of a child's overall intellectual development
- The language behaviour of adults when talking to children is also known as
- Children imitate adults. Their correct utterances are reinforced when they get what they want or are praised.
- What are the names of the set of organs that allow us to speak?
- This theory emphasises the interaction between children and their care-givers.
- Name the second area of the brain that is related to linguistic function
- Until what age the critical period goes?
- In the limitations of Behaviorism, the first thing that parents are more interested to correct is
- Is one of the most influential person in interactionist theory.
20 Clues: Until what age the critical period goes? • The opposite of positive reinforcement is • Is one of the most influential person in nativist theory. • Is one of the most influential person in cognitive theory. • Is one of the most influential person in behaviourist theory. • What are the names of the set of organs that allow us to speak? • ...
Plate Tectonics 2019-04-29
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- remains of past life that is scattered throughout the continents which can prove the Continental Drift theory
- when two plates with oceanic crust at their edges converge and the denser of the two plates sinks under the other
- Wegener person who first discovered the Continental Drift theory
- shaking of Earth due to transform plate boundaries
- currents the most accepted theory on what makes the plates move
- plate boundary two plates collide by sliding past each other
- Earth 225 million years ago as one whole mass
- Arc when some magma breaks through Earth's solid surface and forms a series of volcanoes and volcanic islands
- Tectonics theory Theory that Earth's lithosphere is broken up into sections or pieces called plates and they cause major changes in Earth's surface
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- Puzzle the Continental Drift can be proven because the continents used to fit like a...
- plate boundary two plates separate
- plate boundary two plates collide
- Warped ocean Basin if there is a continent near the two converging plates with oceanic crust, the crust at the margin of the continent may become bent down
- trench the bending down of the subducting plate warps the crust, producing a long, steep, and narrow depression
- spots major regions of volcanic activity in the interior parts of plates away from plate boundaries
- plate convergence that results in the growth of young mountain ranges
- high land features that form due to converging plate boundaries
- the pieces Earth's lithosphere is broken up into are called...
- ocean ridge a balsaltic mountain range at the bottom of the ocean that is composed mostly is volcanoes and lava flows
- Wegener thought this separated the continents at first, but he was wrong
20 Clues: plate boundary two plates collide • plate boundary two plates separate • Earth 225 million years ago as one whole mass • shaking of Earth due to transform plate boundaries • plate boundary two plates collide by sliding past each other • the pieces Earth's lithosphere is broken up into are called... • currents the most accepted theory on what makes the plates move • ...
Socializing Psychology 2019-11-07
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- Third developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; logical thinking emerges, begin to understand the concept of conservation.
- A definitive criteria by which attributions take shape.
- When you take someone’s behavior and say that the reason it happened is because they were affected by the situation that they were in.
- Tries to explain how people make judgments about the causes of other people’s behavior.
- Attribution criteria that states “only this person acts this way”.
- Second developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; begin to think symbolically, egocentric thinking (inability to see from another's perspective).
- Psychologist responsible for developmental stages much like Freud’s psychosexual stages.
- First developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; learning about the world through movements and sensations, object permanence.
- Persuasion and attitude change.
- Last developmental stage in Piaget’s theory; Abstract thought and hypothetical ideas emerges, , Ethics, politics, social/moral issues explored.
- Fast, instinctive, emotional type of thinking.
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- Theory that says that people are more likely to attribute situational factors on their failures and vice versa with their successes.
- When explaining someone else’s behavior, it is common to overemphasize their internal attribution rather than their external attribution.
- Attribution criteria that states “does the individual behaving now usually behave this way”.
- Irrational in our choices, “subjective social reality,” memory and decision making are influenced by our perception.
- Slower, more deliberate thinking and decision making, more logical.
- Experiment that studied the perceived power when given the roles “prisoner” and “guard”.
- When you take someone’s behavior and say that the reason it happened is something about the person’s internal characteristics.
- Others agree on how someone is behaving.
- An experiment that studied the effects of authority figures and committing immoral acts in the presence of one.
20 Clues: Persuasion and attitude change. • Others agree on how someone is behaving. • Fast, instinctive, emotional type of thinking. • A definitive criteria by which attributions take shape. • Attribution criteria that states “only this person acts this way”. • Slower, more deliberate thinking and decision making, more logical. • ...
Continental drift 2023-09-06
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- The continent that Wegener suggested was once connected to South America due to matching geological features.
- The process by which continents move over geological time.
- The process that occurs when tectonic plates separate, forming a gap in the sea.
- The theory of Continental Drift is a fundamental concept in the field of ______________.
- The layer of Earth beneath the lithosphere that behaves in a plastic, ductile manner over long periods of time.
- The boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other.
- The largest tectonic plate on Earth that includes much of the Pacific Ocean.
- The name of the scientist who developed the theory of Continental drift.
- These features found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean were key evidence for Wegener's theory.
- The scientist who independently proposed a similar theory of continental motion, supporting Wegener's ideas.
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- The mountain range that runs along the mid-Atlantic Ridge, providing evidence for plate movement.
- The name of the fossil plant that was crucial in supporting Wegener's theory.
- The supercontinent that Wegener believed once existed, which he called "_____________."
- The layer of Earth's structure made of hot dense silicate rocks.
- The process by which Earth's plates were broken apart and drifted to their current positions.
- The process by which tectonic plates collide and one is forced beneath the other.
- The type of crust formed when plates push into each other.
- Wegener's idea that continents were once connected but drifted apart was initially met with ______________ from the scientific community.
- The ocean that separates Europe and North America.
- The mechanism believed to drive plate tectonics, caused by heat from Earth's interior.
20 Clues: The ocean that separates Europe and North America. • The process by which continents move over geological time. • The type of crust formed when plates push into each other. • The layer of Earth's structure made of hot dense silicate rocks. • The boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other. • ...
Solar System Extra Credit 2024-02-21
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- In a solar eclipse the moon is considered to be ______
- technology that takes samples from other planets, ex mars ________
- current model of solar system with sun at the center
- partial or complete obscuring of light
- Focus 2 is _______ ______
- the shape of an orbit
- the gravitation pull on mass
- Sun's light is eclipsed by the Earth, _____ eclipse
- Moon comes between the sun and the Earth, ______ eclipse
- a force that draws objects towards the center
- pluto is considered a ______ planet
- __________ space station
- the amount of stuff something is made of
- _______ _______ theory, idea behind the moon formation
- cloud of gas and dust
- outdated model of out solar system with Earth at the center
- the theory of the formation of our solar system _________ theory
- man made and natural, moon is an example of this
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- larger rocky bodies colliding, step before planets of the nebular theory
- allows us to see objects that are far away
- elevated light areas
- dust colliding and sticking form the first rocky bodies of the nebular theory
- number that tells the shape of an ellipse
- bowl shaped depression
- dark flat plains of the moon
- an object spinning around a central axis
- if the eccentricity is closer to zero, the ellipse is more...
- the mass at the center of the accretion disk becomes the _____
- if the eccentricity is closer to one, the ellipse is more...
- an object moving around another object
- the darkest part of the shadow of an eclipse
- the widest point of an ellipse
- the central massive body of and orbit is located at ______ _____
- In a lunar eclipse the moon is considered to be _____
34 Clues: elevated light areas • the shape of an orbit • cloud of gas and dust • bowl shaped depression • __________ space station • Focus 2 is _______ ______ • dark flat plains of the moon • the gravitation pull on mass • the widest point of an ellipse • pluto is considered a ______ planet • partial or complete obscuring of light • an object moving around another object • ...
Week 11 2024-04-11
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- The U.S. Constitution
- involves beginning with a theory, developing hypotheses from that theory, and then collecting and analyzing data to test those hypotheses
- relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their languages
- a system of government where the ultimate authority to run the state is in the hands of a king, dictator, or monarch who rules by their own right
- the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
- having, at all times, both physical and economic access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs for a productive and healthy life.
- the scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.
- runaway slave communities
- begins with a researcher collecting data that is relevant to the research study.
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- a system of government that is ruled by a king or queen whose power is limited by its country's constitution
- the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- supreme power or authority.
- a debunked theory that the Earth is the center of the universe, with the sun and planets revolving around it.
- the scientific study of sight and the behavior of light, or the properties of transmission and deflection of other forms of radiation.
- the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- all of the animal life present in a particular region or time.
- rely on reason and logic to make sense of the world.
- authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice
20 Clues: The U.S. Constitution • runaway slave communities • supreme power or authority. • rely on reason and logic to make sense of the world. • a theory that places the Sun at the center of the Solar System • all of the animal life present in a particular region or time. • authorized or generally accepted theory, doctrine, or practice • ...
Pain (Part 1): OCAT practice #3 2026-02-28
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- Ionotropic glutamate receptor recruited during synaptic potentiation.
- Theory proposing pain is recognized based on pattern of stimulation.
- Unique property of NMDA receptors requiring multiple simultaneous signals.
- Coincidence detecting glutamate receptor requiring depolarization and glycine.
- Pain is this processed phenomenon, not just a stimulus.
- Increased perception of an already painful stimulus.
- Ascending tract carrying pain signals to the thalamus.
- Prominent neuropeptide released in pain signalling.
- Membrane shift required to relieve magnesium block of NMDA receptors.
- Theory proposing spinal modulation of pain before reaching the brain.
- Molecule in hot peppers that activates TRPV receptors.
- Neurotransmitter that can reduce CGRP promoter activity.
- Peripheral sensors that transduce noxious stimuli into neural signals.
- Main inhibitory neurotransmitter that counteracts excitation in pain circuits.
- Long term changes in synaptic strength underlying learning and memory.
- Ion channel receptor that increases chloride flux to reduce action potentials.
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- Modern model integrating biological psychological and social influences on pain.
- Early theory proposing pain occurs when stimulus intensity exceeds threshold.
- Fibres carrying signals toward the central processing structures.
- Pain perception from a normally nonpainful stimulus.
- Reduced receptor responsiveness after prolonged stimulation.
- Brain relay station for ascending nociceptive signals.
- Capsaicin sensitive ion channel critical for sensing heat.
- Region of the spinal cord where primary afferents synapse.
- Main excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS heavily involved in pain transmission.
- Theory proposing separate pathways for different sensory modalities.
- Peptide released from nociceptors and regulated partly by iNOS.
- Descartes theory that pain is transmitted along nerve fibres to the brain.
- Enzyme partly regulating CGRP synthesis in inflammatory signalling.
- Metabotropic receptor that decreases cAMP and increases potassium conductance.
- Organization responsible for publishing the most cited modern definition of pain.
31 Clues: Prominent neuropeptide released in pain signalling. • Pain perception from a normally nonpainful stimulus. • Increased perception of an already painful stimulus. • Brain relay station for ascending nociceptive signals. • Ascending tract carrying pain signals to the thalamus. • Molecule in hot peppers that activates TRPV receptors. • ...
Spanish 2022-12-16
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- color of clouds
- holds pencils, pens, etc
- one of the most common christmas colors
- helps things stay on other things
- helps keeps your folders organized
- to write on
- famous color for a cat near halloween
- color of the ocean
- helps you highlight
- the color of the sun
- helps you when you need to write down things
- helps you remember things on a little pad
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- helps you stay organized
- helps color in
- color of cherry blossoms
- helps measure
- color of a sunset
- helps holding things
- saint patrick day main color
- color of a grape
- helps write but you can’t erase
- helps you write and erase
- con tijeras helps cutting
- helps stick things on other things
- helps papers stay in certain areas
25 Clues: to write on • helps measure • helps color in • color of clouds • color of a grape • color of a sunset • color of the ocean • helps you highlight • helps holding things • the color of the sun • helps you stay organized • holds pencils, pens, etc • color of cherry blossoms • helps you write and erase • con tijeras helps cutting • saint patrick day main color • helps write but you can’t erase • ...
Colors 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.
spanish vocab 2023-12-06
16 Clues: color de uvas • donde compras • viene de oveja • ilumina un lugar • color del carbón • color de manzanas • color de naranjas • color de plátanos • color de tiburones • color de la hierba • color de chocolate • color de arándanos • color de frambuesas • color de los tejidos • revisa tus artículos • las camisas estan hechas de esto
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 • ...
