color theory Crossword Puzzles
Particle Theory & States of Matter Crossword 2021-10-08
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- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles in a given substance are ___.
- Particles in plasma are high in energy and ___ charged.
- When you blow up a balloon, you can see that ___ has volume & if you had a sensitive enough scale, you could tell it has mass.
- As noted on the Matter vs Nonmatter Interactive, ___ & heat are forms of energy that do not have mass or take up space, so they are not matter.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, all matter is made of ___ called atoms.
- When matter moves from a gas to a liquid, it's called ___.
- Matter is anything that has ___ and takes up space.
- Examples of matter in the Matter vs Nonmatter Interactive, include a laptop, air, and ___.
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- Approximately 99% of the matter in the observable universe is ___.
- What causes matter to move from one state to another?
- When matter moves from a solid to a liquid, it's called ___.
- When matter changes state, it's really the movement of ___ speeding up or slowing down.
- In this state of matter, particle are held tight together in a rigid shape and vibrate in place.
- When matter moves from a liquid to a solid, it's called ___.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles ___ one another.
- In this state of matter, particles are moving fast and spaced far apart.
- In this state of matter, particles are held loosely together and are able to flow over each other.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, there are ___ between the particles.
- According to the Particle Theory of Matter, the particles are moving and when ___ is added they move more.
- The tail of a comet, florescent light bulbs, and ___ signs are examples of plasma.
20 Clues: Matter is anything that has ___ and takes up space. • What causes matter to move from one state to another? • Particles in plasma are high in energy and ___ charged. • When matter moves from a gas to a liquid, it's called ___. • When matter moves from a solid to a liquid, it's called ___. • When matter moves from a liquid to a solid, it's called ___. • ...
Language acquisition - Steven Calonge 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? • ...
12-3 Emotions (no spaces) 2025-03-27
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- You experience an ___ emotion when you frown, per Carroll Izard’s theory of emotion.
- Some believe emotion results from ___ ___ , others say it comes from physical changes.
- ___ energy in the gut and brain is the Cannon–Bard Theory of emotion, neither causes the other.
- Love is an emotion, yet hunger is a ___ ___ . Emotions & physical responses feel similar.
- If a significant object provokes a ____ feeling in your body, we call this emotion.
- A child born without ? ? does not learn to express feelings by observing others; Is expression innate?
- Different cultures can identify the same facial ___ , so maybe emotional [same] is innate.
- When your brain interprets movement in ___ ___ as different emotion: facial feedback theory.
- What emotion you feel depends upon how you ___ the physical arousal; This is the cognitive theory.
- Your interpretation of a given situation is the ___ aspect of emotion, which is obviously subjective.
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- A child’s emotions are modified by ____ , who respond differently to different emotions.
- When you cannot explain physical reactions, you take cues from the ___ ; Schachter–Singer.
- We are able to ___ a ___ due to the energy of our emotions. This is the purpose of emotion.
- Emotion describes a physical reaction, our perception of ___ ___ : James–Lange Theory.
- Trembling & nail-biting are the ___ aspects of emotion, the expressions that others can see.
- Lazarus argued that cognitive appraisal alone is key to emotional experience; ___ of a situation.
- The purpose of emotion is to spur us into action & keep us safe, so it is key to our ____ .
- Cannon was first to describe the fight-or-flight reaction of the ___ nervous system.
- Increased heart rate & breathing is the ___ aspect of emotion, our bodies being aroused.
- Expressing emotion is____ , even though experiencing emotion is universal.
20 Clues: Expressing emotion is____ , even though experiencing emotion is universal. • If a significant object provokes a ____ feeling in your body, we call this emotion. • You experience an ___ emotion when you frown, per Carroll Izard’s theory of emotion. • Cannon was first to describe the fight-or-flight reaction of the ___ nervous system. • ...
Philosophy and Ethics 2025-12-17
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- the belief that there is only one correct answer to every moral problem
- the study of fundamental questions (e.g. what is reality? Is there a God?)
- the Greek philosopher who used a wax analogy to show his belief in monism
- the theory that knowledge is gained through reason
- when an identical copy of a living thing is made
- Kant suggests that we should act as though our actions will become ________ law
- the Greek philosopher who came up with the theory of forms
- the spiritual/non-physical part of a person
- the theory that knowledge is gained through our five senses
- the rationalist philosopher who said "I think - therefore, I am."
- the idea that human beings consist of physical matter alone
- according to Kant, an action is only good if it is done out of a sense of ____
- the founder of situation ethics, believed that we should do the most loving thing in every situation
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- an ethical theory which states that an action is good if it produces the most happiness and the least pain
- the belief that there is no absolute right or wrong - it depends on the situation
- the idea that there are two aspects/parts of a human being
- the philosopher who formed a method of measuring happiness (BONUS: the method is called ________ _________)
- the empirical philosopher who thought that people are born as 'blank slates' (tabula rasa)
- the idea that human beings are not separate parts but made up of one substance
- the theory of forms was demonstrated through the allegory of the _____
- the unconditional love that God has for humanity
- Plato believed in a tripartite soul made up of reason, spirit, and _______
22 Clues: the spiritual/non-physical part of a person • when an identical copy of a living thing is made • the unconditional love that God has for humanity • the theory that knowledge is gained through reason • the idea that there are two aspects/parts of a human being • the Greek philosopher who came up with the theory of forms • ...
Vietnam War 2016-04-27
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- how did the U.S. do to try to prevent the domino theory?
- where were the French were defeated?
- when did the attacks happen?
- what was the result of the conference?
- who sought a peace settlement?
- what was the other purpose of the attacks?
- what warships did they attack?
- what was going to be an effect of the domino theory?
- what is a republic?
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- what happened at the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
- what else happened at the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
- how do people have power?
- is Vietnamese an ethnicity?
- what was the purpose of the attacks?
- what did the Declaration of Independence start with?
- where is Thailand located?
- what was the Domino Theory?
- what was the result of the attacks?
18 Clues: what is a republic? • where is Thailand located? • how do people have power? • is Vietnamese an ethnicity? • what was the Domino Theory? • when did the attacks happen? • what warships did they attack? • who sought a peace settlement? • where were the French were defeated? • what was the result of the attacks? • what was the purpose of the attacks? • ...
KSI 2026-02-13
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- Promoting his music in boxing events, promoting Prime in videos, combined media platforms/ elements to produce an effect greater than their individual parts.
- A person who creates and consumes media.
- A youtube group he is apart of.
- A set product and a football game.
- A feminist theory of how women are portrayed in the media.
- A visual representation of a song.
- Earning through ads, sponsorship's, pay-per-view fights.
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- Moving beyond YouTube into business.
- The partnership between two companies or people.
- A fandom theory about loyal supporter.
- A gender performance theory.
- An appearance across multiple media platforms.
- International fan-base.
- A video uploading platform.
- JJs career started by playing these thing.
- How KSI presents himself.
- Style of music.
- A fighting career.
18 Clues: Style of music. • A fighting career. • International fan-base. • How KSI presents himself. • A video uploading platform. • A gender performance theory. • A youtube group he is apart of. • A set product and a football game. • A visual representation of a song. • Moving beyond YouTube into business. • A fandom theory about loyal supporter. • A person who creates and consumes media. • ...
Ruth Samuel 2026-05-29
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- forms an equilateral triangle on the color wheel
- when you add grey to a hue/color
- yellow-green,yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange, red, red-violet
- green, orange, purple
- 2 colors across each other on the color wheel
- forms a triangle on color wheel, but is not equilateral
- red-violet,violet,blue-violet,blue,blue-green,green,yellow-green
- adding black,white,grey, or a complimentary color to the color/hue.
- 3 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
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- when you add black to a color/hue to make it darker
- red,yellow,blue
- when you add white to a color/hue to make it lighter
- forms a rectangle on the color wheel
- pure color
- when the color can be cool and warm (yellow-green,red-violet)
- the intensity or strength of the color/hue
- different variations (lighter or darker) of the same color or hue
- brown,black,gray,white
18 Clues: pure color • red,yellow,blue • green, orange, purple • brown,black,gray,white • when you add grey to a hue/color • forms a rectangle on the color wheel • the intensity or strength of the color/hue • 2 colors across each other on the color wheel • forms an equilateral triangle on the color wheel • when you add black to a color/hue to make it darker • ...
The Fate of the Universe 2013-04-22
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- scientist who came of with the Theory of General Relativity
- most likely theory where everything continues to spread apart until gravity can no longer affect it
- fate of the Universe depends on how this behaves
- theory where violent expansion tears atoms apart
- scientist with ideas on the Expansion of the Universe
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- theory where Universe fluctuates between expanding and contracting
- the name of the Density Parameter symbol
- theory where everything is sucked back into one point
- thirty billion years is the earliest the Universe is thought to
- in four billion years the Milky Way Galaxy could collide with this galaxy
- force acting in opposition to Dark Energy
11 Clues: the name of the Density Parameter symbol • force acting in opposition to Dark Energy • fate of the Universe depends on how this behaves • theory where violent expansion tears atoms apart • theory where everything is sucked back into one point • scientist with ideas on the Expansion of the Universe • scientist who came of with the Theory of General Relativity • ...
Earth's History and Evolutionary Relationships 2025-03-27
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- type of fossil dating using rock layers above and below to determine age of fossil
- preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- a genetically determined characteristic or condition (ex: color of fur)
- also called numerical dating which uses volcanic ash to determine the age of fossil
- the change of inheritable characteristics of a population over many generations
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- explains why something occurs
- complete disappearance of a species from Earth
- species or organisms alive in the past that others are descended from
- predicts an outcome
9 Clues: predicts an outcome • explains why something occurs • complete disappearance of a species from Earth • preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms • species or organisms alive in the past that others are descended from • a genetically determined characteristic or condition (ex: color of fur) • ...
Historical & Contemporary Theories 2023-01-09
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- Considered to be the father of developmental psychology
- concept that their is interplay between our personality and how we interpret events
- developed the Ecological Systems Theory
- created foundations for psychosocial development
- includes the larger organizational structures, such as school, the family, or religion
- Believed that development is activated by genes, calling this process maturation
- Believed that children learned socialization through education rather than it being innate
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- most famous behaviorist
- includes the setting and those in close contact and influence the person
- theory claiming that it's not possible to objectively study the mind
- includes the larger contexts of community
- Theory that organisms develop from miniature versions of themselves
- focus on how our mental processes or cognitions change over time
- one of the first to recognize how children and adults intelligence differ from each other
- Formed the psychodynamic perspective and other theories that psychiatry focused mainly on
- invented the social learning theory which is a type of learning by watching others
16 Clues: most famous behaviorist • developed the Ecological Systems Theory • includes the larger contexts of community • created foundations for psychosocial development • Considered to be the father of developmental psychology • focus on how our mental processes or cognitions change over time • Theory that organisms develop from miniature versions of themselves • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
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- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
Colors 2022-05-21
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- The color of a bracelet
- It is like the color of sand.
- A light and dark green at the same time
- Like the color of a rose
- Like a rose with a warm color
- like the clouds on a sunny day
- Like the rays of the sun
- like the honey
- The color of a beautiful stone.
- Like the grass on a football camp
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- It is very similar to the color of white but warmer
- like the dark
- like that of blackberry juice or like the skin of aubergines
- Blue The color of crystal clear water
- A very warm and soft color.
- The color of an ingot
- like a rainy day
- It's like the sky without clouds
- It's like the color of blood
19 Clues: like the dark • like the honey • like a rainy day • The color of an ingot • The color of a bracelet • Like the color of a rose • Like the rays of the sun • A very warm and soft color. • It's like the color of blood • It is like the color of sand. • Like a rose with a warm color • like the clouds on a sunny day • The color of a beautiful stone. • It's like the sky without clouds • ...
Number Theory 2022-10-08
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- Numbers that are NOT evenly divisible by two
- Numbers that are evenly divisible by two
- Zero on a number line
- Square root of two, three & eight
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- Numbers with more than two factors
- Numbers with only two factors
- Decimals and fractions
- All the counting numbers plus zero
- Counting numbers
- Negative and positive numbers on the number line
- All numbers fall in this category
11 Clues: Counting numbers • Zero on a number line • Decimals and fractions • Numbers with only two factors • Square root of two, three & eight • All numbers fall in this category • Numbers with more than two factors • All the counting numbers plus zero • Numbers that are evenly divisible by two • Numbers that are NOT evenly divisible by two • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-11-05
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- Lavoisier used this element in his experiments, which he independently discovered and named.
- Dalton proposed that atoms of different elements differed in ____ and size.
- Rutherford utilized _____ particles emitted by radioactive elements to explore unseen atomic structure.
- Which atomic theorist was born in Manchester in 1871 in New Zealand?
- Through his experiments with _____, Dalton created the principle we call Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures.
- Where was Robert Millikan born in 1868?
- Ernest Rutherford is sometimes called the father of _______ physics.
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- Antoine Lavoisier established the Law of __________ of Mass.
- Millikan conducted the oil drop experiment to find what aspect of an electron?
- Antoine Lavoisier was born in 1743 in _____, France.
- John Dalton was an _______ chemist who was born in 1766.
11 Clues: Where was Robert Millikan born in 1868? • Antoine Lavoisier was born in 1743 in _____, France. • John Dalton was an _______ chemist who was born in 1766. • Antoine Lavoisier established the Law of __________ of Mass. • Which atomic theorist was born in Manchester in 1871 in New Zealand? • Ernest Rutherford is sometimes called the father of _______ physics. • ...
Dance theory 2021-02-05
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- to dance on your toes
- a movie, book and ballet
- a bend and stretch exercise
- most popular russian composer
- similar to contemporary
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- where tap and jazz is most used
- the action of going trough the middle splits
- a cartwheel with no hands
- a male ballet dancer
- the ballet of a doll coming to life
- the bottom of a ballet shoe which can be split or full
11 Clues: a male ballet dancer • to dance on your toes • similar to contemporary • a movie, book and ballet • a cartwheel with no hands • a bend and stretch exercise • most popular russian composer • where tap and jazz is most used • the ballet of a doll coming to life • the action of going trough the middle splits • the bottom of a ballet shoe which can be split or full
Cell Theory 2020-12-18
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- What scientific tool was necessary before the cell theory could be developed.
- He stated that all animal cells come from other cells.
- looked at a slice of cork under a microscope.
- all ________ things are made from one or more cells.
- looked at pond scum under a microscope.
- concluded that all plants are made of cells.
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- were named "animalcules"
- All cells come from _________, living cells
- stated that all cells come from other cells.
- The cell is the basic ____ of life.
- means small room in Latin.
11 Clues: were named "animalcules" • means small room in Latin. • The cell is the basic ____ of life. • looked at pond scum under a microscope. • All cells come from _________, living cells • stated that all cells come from other cells. • concluded that all plants are made of cells. • looked at a slice of cork under a microscope. • ...
Music Theory 2021-05-06
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- Beethoven composed "Ode to ___"
- A pentatonic key only has ___ notes
- The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
- A ___ note gets one beat
- The ___ has 88 keys
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- A dotted half note gets ___ beats
- ___ means the music is loud
- The guiro is made out of ___
- Do, re, mi, fa, ___
- The ukulele has ___ strings
- The violin belongs to the ___ family
11 Clues: Do, re, mi, fa, ___ • The ___ has 88 keys • A ___ note gets one beat • ___ means the music is loud • The ukulele has ___ strings • The guiro is made out of ___ • Beethoven composed "Ode to ___" • A dotted half note gets ___ beats • A pentatonic key only has ___ notes • The violin belongs to the ___ family • The ___ line on the treble clef staff is a G
music theory 2021-11-18
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- sweetly
- tearfully and sadly
- the end of piece
- A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra
- merry, spirited and playful
- at a walking
- the length of a minim
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- a sudden force of loud
- performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- gradually getting softer
- bouncing of the strings
11 Clues: sweetly • at a walking • the end of piece • tearfully and sadly • the length of a minim • a sudden force of loud • bouncing of the strings • gradually getting softer • merry, spirited and playful • A work for one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra • performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
Heliocentric Theory 2023-02-01
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- the theory that Nicolaus Copernicus made
- motion of a object circle a point near center of mass
- an object's spinning motion on its own axis
- who raised Copernicus
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- where was Copernicus born
- an invisible line around an object rotates or spin on
- Proved the heliocentric theory
- pulls objects to the center of mass of a other object
- the earth has two of
- the creator of the heliocentric system
- what has many things revolving it
11 Clues: the earth has two of • who raised Copernicus • where was Copernicus born • Proved the heliocentric theory • what has many things revolving it • the creator of the heliocentric system • the theory that Nicolaus Copernicus made • an object's spinning motion on its own axis • an invisible line around an object rotates or spin on • ...
Tajweed Theory 2023-04-04
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- breath escaping from the mouth
- noon saakin or tanween merged (write the letters here: _____________________)
- bouncing of a letter (write the letters here: _____________________)
- back of tongue rises
- stretching of a vowel
- helps when you are running out of breath
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- noon saakin or tanween hidden
- noon saakin or tanween read clearly (write the letters here: _____________________)
- the characteristics of a letter
- the place where a letter's sound comes from
- noon saakin or tanween replaced (write the letters here: _____________________)
11 Clues: back of tongue rises • stretching of a vowel • noon saakin or tanween hidden • breath escaping from the mouth • the characteristics of a letter • helps when you are running out of breath • the place where a letter's sound comes from • bouncing of a letter (write the letters here: _____________________) • ...
Sociological Theory 2013-05-15
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- Giddens suggests that this is an example of a structure. Durkheim would refer to this as a social fact
- Flexible accumulation
- Deterministic and objective
- These dangers have been created as a result of human action
- Interactions are no longer confined to proximity as geographical barriers have been broken down
- Unintentionally the actions of Calvinists lead to the creation of ___________________
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- Society is a creation of its members through their subjective actions and meanings
- Completely reject the Enlightenment project
- According to Harvey culture is now a __________________________
- Anthony Giddens
- Postmodernity is not break with the past but it is rather the dynamic system of capitalism developing new ways to make profit
11 Clues: Anthony Giddens • Flexible accumulation • Deterministic and objective • Completely reject the Enlightenment project • These dangers have been created as a result of human action • According to Harvey culture is now a __________________________ • Society is a creation of its members through their subjective actions and meanings • ...
cell theory 2013-09-11
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- branch of biology that deals with phylogenesis
- corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria
- branch of science concerned with classification
- single celled prokaryotes
- classification system system of classification that divides all living things
- above species and below family
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- each level
- fungi,plans,animals
- larger then a kingdom
- a group of living organisms
- largest and most inclusive
11 Clues: each level • fungi,plans,animals • larger then a kingdom • single celled prokaryotes • largest and most inclusive • a group of living organisms • above species and below family • corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria • branch of biology that deals with phylogenesis • branch of science concerned with classification • ...
Atomic Theory 2017-02-19
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- particles Rutherford performed experiments using_____________
- pudding model J. J Thomson called his model this
- Ernest Rutherford discovered that the nucleus is ________ charged
- Thomson discovered the electron with a _____ ray
- Schrodinger created an equation
- Dalton created first chart of atomic weights
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- atoms combine in specific _______
- Bohr discovered that electrons traveled in orbits
- electrons move in ____ paths
- cloud model name for modern atomic model
- Werner Heisenberg created ______ mechanics
11 Clues: electrons move in ____ paths • Schrodinger created an equation • atoms combine in specific _______ • cloud model name for modern atomic model • Werner Heisenberg created ______ mechanics • Dalton created first chart of atomic weights • pudding model J. J Thomson called his model this • Thomson discovered the electron with a _____ ray • ...
Atomic theory 2025-03-04
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- The gold foil experiment contributed to the discovery of
- Protons have --- charge
- What was the particle discovered by Thomson?
- What particles did Rutherford use for his experiment?
- Which scientist described the atoms as “a positively charged core (nucleus) in the middle of a lot of empty
- What experiment did J.J. Thomson conduct to discover the electron, and what was the main conclusion of this experiment?
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- Democritus considered the atom to be...
- What key concept did Democritus introduce regarding the nature of matter?
- Electrons have --- charge
- What were the particles that Rutherford discovered?
- Which researcher first disproved Dalton’s atomic model?
11 Clues: Protons have --- charge • Electrons have --- charge • Democritus considered the atom to be... • What was the particle discovered by Thomson? • What were the particles that Rutherford discovered? • What particles did Rutherford use for his experiment? • Which researcher first disproved Dalton’s atomic model? • The gold foil experiment contributed to the discovery of • ...
Music Theory 2026-01-14
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- a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate.
- What is it called when you start your sound with your tongue?
- silence in music.
- What do the saxophones and clarinets use on their mouthpiece that is different from other instruments?
- tells you how many notes are in a measure. _____ signature
- What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece?
- tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature
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- What clef do the low brass read?
- What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note
- What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note
- What clef do the woodwinds, high brass, and percussion read?
11 Clues: silence in music. • What clef do the low brass read? • What type of note gets one beat of sound? ______ note • What type of note gets two beats of sound? ______ note • What sound comes out of a brass instrument mouthpiece? • tells you which notes are sharp or flat. _____ signature • a curved line connecting notes where you don't articulate. • ...
Atomic Theory 2026-02-13
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- Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass
- Discovered by James Chadwick and has no charge
- Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment
- This subatomic particle has a negative charge and found outside the nucleus
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- Discovered the charge on an electron using the Oil Drop Experiment
- Believed all matter was made up of only FOUR elements
- Developed the Law of Definite Proportions
- Discovered the electron using the Cathode Ray Tube
- Discovered the neutron
- Developed the Law of Multiple Proportions; had a theory that consisted of 4 major points
- Came up with the first idea of the atom
11 Clues: Discovered the neutron • Came up with the first idea of the atom • Developed the Law of Conservation of Mass • Developed the Law of Definite Proportions • Discovered by James Chadwick and has no charge • Discovered the electron using the Cathode Ray Tube • Believed all matter was made up of only FOUR elements • Discovered the nucleus using the Gold Foil Experiment • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- Growth Stage of Hair
- Fast and accurate method of hair removal
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- Removes hair physically from follicle
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- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
11 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Fast and accurate method of hair removal • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • ...
courtyard theory 2025-05-07
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- a rest that is worth 1 beat
- the clef that is on the top stave
- the italian word for loud
- the movement of a LINE to the next LINE
- the hand that plays the top stave
- the movement of a SPACE to the next LINE
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- a rest that is worth a whole bars rest
- the meaning of piano
- the hand that plays the bottom stave
- the clef that is on the bottom stave
- A note that is worth 2 beats
11 Clues: the meaning of piano • the italian word for loud • a rest that is worth 1 beat • A note that is worth 2 beats • the clef that is on the top stave • the hand that plays the top stave • the hand that plays the bottom stave • the clef that is on the bottom stave • a rest that is worth a whole bars rest • the movement of a LINE to the next LINE • ...
P.Diddy theory 2024-11-05
Chapter 7 2016-08-02
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- chemical released by animals that affect the behavior of other animals within the same species
- -membrane, also known as the eardrum, the point where sound waves strike after passing through the auditory canal
- cortex where auditory information ultimately reaches
- deafness People with this type of deafness have a normal cochlea and auditory nerve, and can hear their own voices clearly
- auditory receptors that lie between the basilar membrane of the cochlea and the tectorial membrane
- the theory that each frequency activates the hair cells at one place along the basilar membrane and the nervous system distinguishes among frequencies based on which neurons respond
- where the vibrations of the tympanic membranes are transformed into waves of greater pressure
- Latin name for the “hammer” middle ear bone
- receptors on the surface of the tongue that can contain up to 10 taste buds
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- the stimulation of one sense evokes the perception of another sense
- theory saying the basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with a sound, causing auditory nerve axons to produce action potentials at the same frequency
- a set or receptors specialized to respond to pheromones
- the sense of smell
- frequent of constant ringing in ears
- English name for the “incus” middle ear bone
- three small fluid filled tubes that sense movement of the head and help maintain balance
- detects sudden displacements or high frequency vibrations on the skin
- the intensity of a sound wave
- reduced response to one taste after exposure to another
- receptors on the tongue
- Latin name for the “stirrup” middle ear bone
- a type of deafness that results from damage to the cochlea, hair cells, or auditory nerve, and can be inherited
- chemical that makes peppers taste hot
- the rate of compressions per second, measured in hertz
- theory stating the spinal cord neurons receive messages from pain receptors also receive input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
- fluid filled spiral shaped structure of the inner ear
26 Clues: the sense of smell • receptors on the tongue • the intensity of a sound wave • frequent of constant ringing in ears • chemical that makes peppers taste hot • Latin name for the “hammer” middle ear bone • English name for the “incus” middle ear bone • Latin name for the “stirrup” middle ear bone • cortex where auditory information ultimately reaches • ...
Famous People in Psychology 2016-04-20
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- Known for being the founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies and his work on the development of the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Invented the first practical intelligence test
- Known for his controversial experiment on obedience in the 1960s
- Known for his work on the psychology of judgement and decision making and helped to establish a cognitive basis for common human errors that arise from heuristics and biases
- Known for studying emotions and facial expressions and for coming up with ten thousand facial expressions
- Known for his theory on psychosocial development
- Known for questioning Freud’s work and for her work in the subject of neurosis
- Known for her work with Lawrence Kohlberg on his stages of moral development
- Known for her work in early emotional attachment and the development of the attachment theory
- Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Known as the “father of modern linguistics” and for studying grammar structure
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism and known for the “Little Albert” experiment
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- Known for his work in child development and the theory of cognitive development
- Known for factor analysis and the general intelligence factor (g)
- Known for social learning theory and self-efficacy and his 1961 Bobo doll experiment
- Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment
- Invented the operant conditioning chamber
- Known for her research on parenting styles
- Known for his controversial monkey studies that investigated maternal-separation, social isolation, etc
- Known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Known as the “father of experimental psychology” and found the first formal laboratory for psychological research
- Founded cultural-historical psychology and known for the zone of proximal development
- Led studies in learning and understanding split brained patients and how their brains work
- Known for his work in conformity, impression formation, prestige suggestion and other topics of social psychology
- Known for the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Known as the “father of client-centered therapy”
- Founded analytical psychology and known for collective unconscious, archetype, extraversion and introversion
- Known for his work in classical conditioning
28 Clues: Invented the operant conditioning chamber • Known for her research on parenting styles • Known for his work in classical conditioning • Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment • Invented the first practical intelligence test • Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence • Known for his theory on psychosocial development • ...
Learner Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- theory that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- Development of small muscles in the body like hands and wrists.
- is the skillful use of the hands and fingers.
- the ability to think about thinking.
- skills used to solve problems, including assessing problems, setting goals, developing a plan to meet goals, and implementing and evaluating solutions.
- the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- the physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction.
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- theory based on the belief that individuals’ behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- focused on explaining how people think.
- focused on explaining development of personality.
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- The way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- Advances in physical abilities.
- is a person’s own assessment of himself or herself based on an evaluation of personal abilities, successes, failures, and comments from other people.
- the ability to move the hands precisely to coordinate with what the eyes see.
- Development that includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- the ability to match body movements to coordinate with what is seen.
- the ability to place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest.
- Heredity vs Environment
- The gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime.
- being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback.
- comprehensive explanations, based on research, about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- Refers to physical changes in size.
- development of larger muscles in the body like legs, hips, back, arms.
26 Clues: Heredity vs Environment • Advances in physical abilities. • Refers to physical changes in size. • the ability to think about thinking. • focused on explaining how people think. • is the skillful use of the hands and fingers. • focused on explaining development of personality. • being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback. • ...
Learner Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- theory that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- Development of small muscles in the body like hands and wrists.
- is the skillful use of the hands and fingers.
- the ability to think about thinking.
- skills used to solve problems, including assessing problems, setting goals, developing a plan to meet goals, and implementing and evaluating solutions.
- the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- the physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction.
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- theory based on the belief that individuals’ behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- focused on explaining how people think.
- focused on explaining development of personality.
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- The way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- Advances in physical abilities.
- is a person’s own assessment of himself or herself based on an evaluation of personal abilities, successes, failures, and comments from other people.
- the ability to move the hands precisely to coordinate with what the eyes see.
- Development that includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- the ability to match body movements to coordinate with what is seen.
- the ability to place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest.
- Heredity vs Environment
- The gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime.
- being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback.
- comprehensive explanations, based on research, about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- Refers to physical changes in size.
- development of larger muscles in the body like legs, hips, back, arms.
26 Clues: Heredity vs Environment • Advances in physical abilities. • Refers to physical changes in size. • the ability to think about thinking. • focused on explaining how people think. • is the skillful use of the hands and fingers. • focused on explaining development of personality. • being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback. • ...
AP Psychology Important Names 2016-04-19
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- Experiment on conformity (people answered incorrectly much more of the time when other "confederates" answered incorrectly first)
- proposed the ideal of multiple intelligences (logical, spatial, kinesthetic, intrapersonal, linguistic, naturalistic)
- theorised that the change in a stimulus that will be just noticeable is a constant ration of the original stimulus
- Proposed the theory of learn helplessness, contributed to positive psychology
- first psychologist to conduct studies on forgetting (rapid loss followed by gradual decline)
- Behavioural psychologist; studied operant conditioning (_'s box)
- Behavioural psychologist; important to the understanding of classical conditioning (_'s dogs)
- Proposed parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and rejecting)
- Behavioural psychologist learned that rats are more likely to make certain associations than others (sweet water with nausea and noise with shock but not noise with nausea and shock with sweet water)
- Developmental psychology; experimented with infant monkeys and attachment
- Developmental psychologist and creator of the first intelligence test (stanford-_ test)
- Cognitive psychologist: father of cognitive therapy; used to treat depression (challenges negative beliefs)
- Father of psychology; set up first psychology lab in Germany
- Humanistic psychologist theorized the hierarchy of needs
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- Psychologist who researched hypnosis and hypothesised the dissociation theory of split consciousness (arm in ice water test)
- Social psychologist: obedience studies- participants think they are administering shocks
- criticised Freud, stated that personality is moulded by current fears and impulses, rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences and instincts, neurotic trends
- Humanistic; important for treatment of psychological disorders (client-centred therapy)
- Developmental psychologist; stage theory (pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional)
- Proposed language acquisition theory that children are born with an inherited ability to learn any human language
- Developmental psychologist placed children into "strange situation" in order to evaluate their attachment to their children
- Developmental psychologist; psychosocial stage theory (eight stages)
- Behavioural psychologist implemented Bobo Beat-down experiment
- Developmental psychologist; cognitive development stage theory (sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operations, formal operations)
- published the first psychology textbook
- Social psychologist: known for Stanford Prison Study
- Behavioural psychologist who implemented the little Albert experiment (generalisation)
- Contributed to Rational-Emotive-Therapy (RET), focuses on client's irrational thinking
28 Clues: published the first psychology textbook • Social psychologist: known for Stanford Prison Study • Humanistic psychologist theorized the hierarchy of needs • Father of psychology; set up first psychology lab in Germany • Behavioural psychologist implemented Bobo Beat-down experiment • Behavioural psychologist; studied operant conditioning (_'s box) • ...
Haircoloring 2024-02-19
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- A non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair
- Hair type that is difficult for moisturizer of chemicals to penetrate and thus requires a longer processing time
- AKA no-lift deposit only; formulated to deposit but not lift (lighten) natural hair color
- AKA free-form technique; painting a lightener (usually a powder off-the-scalp lightener) directly onto clean, styled hair
- System for understanding color relationships
- AKA undertone; varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process
- contains small, uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules within the cortex
- Predominant tone of color
- Semipermanent, demi-permanent, and permanent hair color products that are used primarily on pre-lightened hair to achieve pale and delicate colors
- Combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used the last five minutes and worked through the hair to refresh the ends
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- process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color
- AKA low lighting; technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color
- Visible line separating colored hair from new growth
- AKA vegetable hair colors; colors, such as henna, obtained from the leaves or bark of plants
- (one word) a professional, industry-coined term referring to artificial hair color products and services
- color technique that involves taking a narrow, 1/8th inch (0.3 centimeters) section of the hair by making a straight part at the scalp, positioning the hair over the foil, and applying lightener of color
- Used to equalize porosity
- Intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts
- The strength of a color
- Coloring technique in which selected strands are picked up from a narrow section of hair with a zigzag motion of the comb, and lightener or color is applied only to those strands
20 Clues: The strength of a color • Used to equalize porosity • Predominant tone of color • System for understanding color relationships • Visible line separating colored hair from new growth • A non-ammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair • AKA low lighting; technique of coloring strands of hair darker than the natural color • ...
Unit 2 (Beginners) Shapes and Colors 2026-02-10
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- The color of fire trucks
- A shape with four equal sides
- A symbol of love
- The color of coal
- A round shape
- An egg-shaped figure
- A shape with three sides
- The color of the sky
- The color of the sun
- A fruit and a color
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- A shape with four equal slanted sides
- A mix of red and blue
- A long four-sided shape
- A shape with five points
- The color of chocolate
- The color of snow
- A light red color
- The color of grass
18 Clues: A round shape • A symbol of love • The color of coal • The color of snow • A light red color • The color of grass • A fruit and a color • An egg-shaped figure • The color of the sky • The color of the sun • A mix of red and blue • The color of chocolate • A long four-sided shape • The color of fire trucks • A shape with five points • A shape with three sides • A shape with four equal sides • ...
Church Year 2021-02-17
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- about 50 days before Easter
- season denoting the coming of Christ
- penitential season preparing for Easter
- parament color Christmas, Epiphany, Easter
- parament color for Pentecost
- festival of Jesus' resurrection
- turning away from sin
- about 70 days before Easter
- parament color for Good Friday
- coverings for altar, lecturn, & pulpit
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- season revealing Jesus as true God
- festival of Jesus' return to the Father
- symbolized by the color green
- removal of sin
- festival of the pouring out of Holy Spirit
- symbolized by the color purple
- about 60 days before Easter
- parament color for Lent
- parament color for Trinity season
- parament color for Advent
- festival of the birth of Jesus
21 Clues: removal of sin • turning away from sin • parament color for Lent • parament color for Advent • about 50 days before Easter • about 60 days before Easter • about 70 days before Easter • parament color for Pentecost • symbolized by the color green • symbolized by the color purple • parament color for Good Friday • festival of the birth of Jesus • festival of Jesus' resurrection • ...
8. Klasse Wiederholung 2023-05-25
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- I
- the color of grass
- the number of dwarves
- an animal that can hop
- what you hear with
- this allows you to bend your arms
- the number of fingers/thumbs you have
- the color of the sun
- the color of the ocean
- old
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- how old Frau Schütze is
- an animal that can fly
- this allows you to bend your legs
- the color of snow
- the color of some apples
- the color of coal
- the first number
- what you see with
- the color of oranges
- connected to your feet
- a light shade of red
- the last color of the rainbow
22 Clues: I • old • the first number • the color of snow • the color of coal • what you see with • the color of grass • what you hear with • the color of oranges • a light shade of red • the color of the sun • the number of dwarves • an animal that can fly • an animal that can hop • connected to your feet • the color of the ocean • how old Frau Schütze is • the color of some apples • ...
Elements of Design Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-02
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- light from the sun, moon, fire
- two primary colors
- color plus white
- crucial element that shapes space, defines form,
- another name for color
- photogenic reproduction of nature
- visual, tactile, rough, smooth
- 2D circle, square, etc
- unrecognized source
- color plus black
- moves your eye from one point to another
- 3D sphere, cube, prism
- area with which the designer works with
- primary, secondary, tertiary
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- LED, halogen, fluorescent, incandescent
- mood, and affects color
- application of line, color, shapes, etc
- primary plus secondary color
- man's interpretation of nature
- lightness or darkness of a color
- use of shapes and lines
- naturally made colors
22 Clues: color plus white • color plus black • two primary colors • unrecognized source • naturally made colors • another name for color • 2D circle, square, etc • 3D sphere, cube, prism • mood, and affects color • use of shapes and lines • primary plus secondary color • primary, secondary, tertiary • light from the sun, moon, fire • man's interpretation of nature • visual, tactile, rough, smooth • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-11-16
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- She considered patients to be “unitary human beings” who should be looked at as the whole - within Nursing in the Science of Unitary Human Beings, there are two dimensions; the science of nursing and the art of nursing. To her, health was defined as an expression of the life process, with the basic characteristics of energy field, openness, pattern, and pan dimensionality. Her work was centralized around the idea that the role of the nurse is to serve people.
- Her model is based on a patient’s relationship to stress, his/her reaction to it, and reconstitution factors that are dynamic. The nurse’s role is to prevent stress.
- Her theory contains three circles: the core, the care, and the cure. There is emphasis put on looking at the patient as a whole, instead of focusing on one part.
- She was the dean for the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University for 10 years and the founder/head of the Bolton’s World Health Collaborating Center for Nursing. She has been awarded the Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) and is the author of the theory The Life Perspective Rhythm Model, which says that human development has rhythms that cover the four major areas of person, health, wellness-illness, and metaparadigm.
- Her model distinguished between caring ethics, the practical relationship between patient and the nurse, and nursing ethics.
- His model is based on improving mental health and has six philosophical assumptions. It views health and illness as fluid and life as a journey undertaken on an ocean of experience.
- Her model was based on assumption and theoretical propositions. The 5 key concepts of her model is person, environment, nursing, health, and illness.
- His theory states that people’s personalities are influenced by the order of which they are born (first-born child, middle child, youngest).
- Most recognized name in the field of nursing. Her work helped develop modern nursing practice and she focused on creating better conditions for patients.
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- According to her theory, caring can be demonstrated and practiced by nurses. Caring for patients promotes growth; a caring environment accepts a person as he or she is, and looks to what he or she may become.
- He developed a method named after him that included four areas, as well seven stages, some of which are attending, responding, and personalizing. He also listed the behaviors that should be observed after an intervention and skills required to be a successful helper, which include accurate empathy and genuine respect.
- Her theory is comprised of three related parts: theory of self-care; theory of self-care deficit; and theory of nursing system.
- Her work is known as “From Novice to Expert.” There are five levels to the theory, which are: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert.
- His theory provides various ways to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patients regarding alternative medicine treatments. It involves the use of energy to treat patients.
- Her model is based on the activities of living and the goal is to promote maximum independence of the patient.
- He theorized a three-stage model of change that is known as the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model” that requires prior learning to be rejected and replaced.
- Her model asks three central questions: Who is the focus of nursing care? What is the target of nursing care? and When is nursing care indicated?
- Created a flexible plan to help nurses act deliberately and find the patients immediate needs for help.
- The focus of her model was the importance of nurse-patient relationships and it also outlined the seven roles nurses have.
- Her model provides appropriate interventions for nontraditional mothers for them to develop a maternal identity and form attachments with their child.
20 Clues: Created a flexible plan to help nurses act deliberately and find the patients immediate needs for help. • Her model is based on the activities of living and the goal is to promote maximum independence of the patient. • The focus of her model was the importance of nurse-patient relationships and it also outlined the seven roles nurses have. • ...
Social Action Theory 2021-01-27
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- technological change caused the birth of capitalism
- a type of Catholicism which broke away in the 16th Century
- Argues that charismatic leadership is unstable
- argued Capitalism predates Calvinism
- A type of economic and political system
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- A type of Protestant
- This theory was also challenged by Weber and the creator of this theory was named Durkheim
- Occurred because of charismatic leaders
- This theory was challenged by Weber and sociologist Kautsky was apart of this theory
- The Sociologist who created this theory
10 Clues: A type of Protestant • argued Capitalism predates Calvinism • Occurred because of charismatic leaders • The Sociologist who created this theory • A type of economic and political system • Argues that charismatic leadership is unstable • technological change caused the birth of capitalism • a type of Catholicism which broke away in the 16th Century • ...
1.4.4-1.4.5 2021-05-06
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- Whose theory is based on only increasing productivity?(6)
- Name a type of financial method (10)
- What is a type of non-financial method? (10)
- What does a leader do?(8)
- What type of leadership can be similar to a parent/child relationship?(13)
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- Who created the two factor theory?(8)
- Name a type of leadership (10)
- What is the bottom step of Maslow's theory?(13)
- Who created the hierarchy of needs theory?(6)
- Which theory focuses on the needs of employees?(5)
10 Clues: What does a leader do?(8) • Name a type of leadership (10) • Name a type of financial method (10) • Who created the two factor theory?(8) • What is a type of non-financial method? (10) • Who created the hierarchy of needs theory?(6) • What is the bottom step of Maslow's theory?(13) • Which theory focuses on the needs of employees?(5) • ...
KAREN HORNEY 2013-02-18
11 Clues: Karen's hubby • Name of father • Name of mother • Moved here in 1934 • Step mother's name • Original last name • Place of birth in Germany • Third step in karen's theory • Frist step in Karen's theory • Second step in Karen's theory • Karen's last name after marriage
chapter 21- Hair coloring 2020-12-03
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- permanent / no-lift deposit-only color
- / the unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- / color technique that involves a narrow section of hair folded into a foil with no weaving
- test / predisposition test
- test / determines how the hair will react to the color formula before applying all over
- / measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- pigment / undertone; varying degrees of warmth exposed during lightening
- of color / system for understanding color relationships
- growth / part of the hair shaft between the scalp and hair that has been previously colored
- / the strength of a color
- cap / equal parts lightener, shampoo, and developer applied at the bowl
- color / pure fundamental colors-cannot be created by mixing other colors
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- / oxidizing agents or catalysts
- / also known as hue- the balance of color
- color / color obtained by mixing two primary colors
- application / first time the hair is colored
- of demarcation / visible line separating colored hair from new growth
- lightening / bleaching or decolorizing
- colors / A primary and secondary color positioned opposite of each other on the color wheel
- / a coloring technique in which selected strands are picked up with a zigzag motion and put in a foil
20 Clues: / the strength of a color • test / predisposition test • / oxidizing agents or catalysts • permanent / no-lift deposit-only color • lightening / bleaching or decolorizing • / also known as hue- the balance of color • application / first time the hair is colored • color / color obtained by mixing two primary colors • ...
Intro. to Criminology: Exam #2 Review 2023-11-08
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- According to Deterrence Theory, effective punishments must follow 3 principles: Certainty, Celerity (swiftness), and __________.
- The foundations of the Chicago School compared neighborhoods to _________ ecology.
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory argued that the personality is made up of 3 components: the id, the ego, and the ______________.
- The Classical School was formed after the rejection of the _____________ Perspective.
- Durkheim argued that successful communities have a ___________ ___________.
- Biosocial Theories argue that a solution to crime is __________ intervention programs.
- Zero Tolerance Policing was a strategy implemented by the NYPD in response to ____________ ____________ Theory.
- Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve?
- Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________.
- Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume?
- Which type of determinism argues that while people's behaviors are influenced by their genetics and environments, they still have free will to behave in certain ways.
- This element of Situational Crime Prevention holds that we should make crime as difficult as possible.
- Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents.
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- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because people resort to any means to achieve the 'American Dream.'
- Biosocial theories argue that genes can be turned on or off, based on environmental conditions. (true/false)
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because many poor communities are constantly experiencing population change.
- People diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder often do not understand others' feelings, meaning that they lack this quality.
- The Chicago School concluded that the best response to crime is to address ___________, rather than people.
- _____________ Theory argues that the CJ system should manipulate punishments to discourage criminal offenders.
- The ____________ School of thought was formed in the U.S. as many were rejecting Lombroso's Criminal Man and eugenics.
- Lombroso's Criminal Man argued that people's environments primarily determined their likelihood of committing crime. (true/false)
- This term refers to the notion of forming the master race, by controlling reproduction and freedom of some types of people. It was the ultimate solution to Lombroso's Criminal Man.
- Goddard's early research argued that _____ intelligence was associated with crime.
- This term refers to the notion that society is broken up by socioeconomic status.
- To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer?
- The Classical School argues that it is human nature to be ______________.
- Which theory argues that crime occurs because people cannot cope with the stress of their lives?
- According to available evidence, is the death penalty an effective deterrent to homicide? (yes/no)
28 Clues: To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer? • Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents. • Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume? • Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve? • Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________. • ...
Intentionality 2022-02-02
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- the side of the continuum that this theory falls on
- Lois Bloom's occupation
- language is NOT a(n) ___________ object
- ______ - the second part in the theory
- the theory that children's development of language depends on experience and engagement
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- a special person that Bloom used for some of her studies; her ________
- __________ - the first part in the theory
- all of the abilities that a child acquires are __________ at the same time
- the main thinker of the intentionality theory
- one of the specific areas of study that includes letting children experiment with their environment for the enjoyment
- something that children must have that are different from others
11 Clues: Lois Bloom's occupation • ______ - the second part in the theory • language is NOT a(n) ___________ object • __________ - the first part in the theory • the main thinker of the intentionality theory • the side of the continuum that this theory falls on • something that children must have that are different from others • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2019-04-17
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- La gente va a pescar aquí.
- Para ir lejos de.
- El cielo es este color.
- Esto florece durante la primavera.
- Esto tiene una forma de esfera.
- Una manzana es este color.
- Un concurso cuando las personas o los equipos compiten uno contra el otro.
- Un cuervo es este color.
- Personas hacen esto para mantenerse en forma.
- Un limón es este color.
- Las raquetas se utilizan para este deporte.
- Brócoli es este color.
- Una zanahoria es este color.
- Un flamenco es este color.
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- Un tiburón es este color.
- Este es un color arenoso pálido.
- Este deporte se juega con un palo.
- Para ser exitosos o victoriosos.
- Esto cae de un árbol.
- Grupo de jugadores formando un bando en un juego o deporte.
- Esto sucede mucho en la primavera.
- Estas causan niebla.
- Este deporte se juega con un neto.
- Llueve mucho en esta temporada.
- La gente usa guantes en esta temporada.
- Esto sucede mucho en el invierno.
- Uvas son de este color.
- Las nubes son de este color.
- Hace mucho calor en esta temporada.
- Un balón de fútbol es este color.
30 Clues: Para ir lejos de. • Estas causan niebla. • Esto cae de un árbol. • Brócoli es este color. • El cielo es este color. • Un limón es este color. • Uvas son de este color. • Un cuervo es este color. • Un tiburón es este color. • La gente va a pescar aquí. • Una manzana es este color. • Un flamenco es este color. • Las nubes son de este color. • Una zanahoria es este color. • ...
comida 2020-01-26
Across
- meat, breakfast item
- old people drink it
- very healthy
- put jelly on it
- greek blank
- chicken flavor is better
- dessert
- everyone needs it or they will die
- comes from pigs
- theory of gravity was made because of it
- a drink that has many flavors
- british people love it
- makes you hyper
- certain time you eat
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- kids have stands during summer and sell it
- found in trees
- same as its color
- certain time you eat
- little kids love it
- cooked on the grill
- mice love it
- comes from cows
- better with pulp
- you can find them at most fast food places
- you need it or youll be super skinny
- brisk makes it best
- sits on a roller at 7 11
- you have it when your sick
- take off the sides!!
- pink and comes from an animal
- has sauce on it, a very red sauce
- white and yellow
- breakfast food
33 Clues: dessert • greek blank • mice love it • very healthy • found in trees • breakfast food • comes from cows • put jelly on it • comes from pigs • makes you hyper • better with pulp • white and yellow • same as its color • little kids love it • cooked on the grill • old people drink it • brisk makes it best • certain time you eat • meat, breakfast item • take off the sides!! • certain time you eat • ...
English II January Vocab Review 2023-02-08
Across
- - enlivened or animated
- - bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- - stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so
- - tending to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive
- - containing or using only one color.
- - next to or adjoining something else.
- - having or showing no moral principles; not honest or fair
- - messy and dirty
- - treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; flippant
- - deceitful
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- - beyond or above the range of normal or merely physical human experience
- - spread (something, especially information) widely
- - very skilled or proficient at something
- - concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application
- - very old or old-fashioned
- - extremely small; tiny
- - rude in a mean-spirited and surly way
- - providing supplementary or additional help and support
- - a small mountain lake
- - very weak or slight.
- - finding fault with (someone); scolding
- - annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand
22 Clues: - deceitful • - messy and dirty • - very weak or slight. • - enlivened or animated • - extremely small; tiny • - a small mountain lake • - very old or old-fashioned • - containing or using only one color. • - next to or adjoining something else. • - rude in a mean-spirited and surly way • - finding fault with (someone); scolding • - very skilled or proficient at something • ...
Jasper keenan dp puzzel 2024-03-20
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- is a kind of crystal
- is molten rock
- the thickness of the part of the core is 2250
- is a mix of things like grass
- is a theory and site the sloth has a song called the answer
- is a metamorphic rock
- is the ability of a mineral to resist being scratched
- is a sedimentary rock
- is the color of mineral
- slow and gentle eruption
- this was made from obsidian from native's
- this property describes how a mineral reflects light from its surface
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- The thickness of the part of the core is 5-10km
- is the tendency of a mineral to break along a flat surface
- this is what makes nuke core makes this
- the thickness of the part of the core is 1280km
- is a igneous rock
- is the tendency of a mineral break along not a flat surface
- is named quartz
- the thickness of the part of the core is 2900km
- is what Native American use to make arrow heads
21 Clues: is molten rock • is named quartz • is a igneous rock • is a kind of crystal • is a metamorphic rock • is a sedimentary rock • is the color of mineral • slow and gentle eruption • is a mix of things like grass • this is what makes nuke core makes this • this was made from obsidian from native's • the thickness of the part of the core is 2250 • ...
The Ultimate General Knowledge Challenge 2026-06-04
Across
- Fastest land animal
- Longest river in the world
- Largest mammal on Earth
- Device used to view distant stars
- Precious gemstone commonly red in color
- Main ingredient in guacamole
- Hardest natural substance
- Device used to determine direction
- National sport of Japan
- Shape with six sides
- Scientist associated with the theory of relativity
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- Tallest mountain above sea level
- Instrument with eighty-eight keys
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Gas essential for human respiration
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Branch of science that studies living organisms
- Number of continents on Earth
- Organ that pumps blood through the body
- Animal known as the king of the jungle
- Seven-day period
- Largest desert in the world
- Largest ocean on Earth
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Planet known as the Red Planet
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- Capital city of France
- Opposite of north
- Currency of Japan
- Frozen water
30 Clues: Frozen water • Seven-day period • Opposite of north • Currency of Japan • Fastest land animal • Shape with six sides • Largest ocean on Earth • Capital city of France • Largest mammal on Earth • National sport of Japan • Chemical symbol for gold • Hardest natural substance • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Longest river in the world • Largest desert in the world • Main ingredient in guacamole • ...
Español by Porter 2022-04-26
Across
- color of árboles
- musica
- in películas
- to medida
- Ronaldo
- keep things juntos
- were you find your clases
- color of agua
- color de papel
- keep documentos in
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- color of the noche
- to find tesoro
- were you find your 3 ring aglutinante
- provided by the escuela
- play time at escuela
- color of fuego
- color of suciedad
- writing herramienta
- my first idioma
- dibujo
20 Clues: musica • dibujo • Ronaldo • to medida • in películas • color of agua • to find tesoro • color of fuego • color de papel • my first idioma • color of árboles • color of suciedad • color of the noche • keep things juntos • keep documentos in • writing herramienta • play time at escuela • provided by the escuela • were you find your clases • were you find your 3 ring aglutinante
PSYC 341 2017-05-06
Across
- preexisting info about people, places, situations
- kids that are this have smaller vocabularies
- memory, organized info about world
- words that are the same but mean different things in different languages
- speech error: shove that in smoke and pipe it
- memory, 9/11
- mnemonic, Kingdom-family-species
- prosody, PERmit vs. perMIT
- concentration, effort for stimuli and events
- Where's Waldo
- Feature Analysis: demons
- amnesia, before traumatic event
- active memory
- recognition: physical object seen
- Modal using print-lexicon&GPC-sound
- heuristic, bite the bullet/ goblin-elf compromise
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- 3043765433, 304 376 5433
- tastey colors
- type of reasoning, Linda the feminist bank teller
- John Updike- "something becomes __ when the person doing it cares about doing it right, or better."
- theory of best example, family features
- memory lasting <3 seconds
- Groucho Marx
- parallel words spoken
- effect of seeing "ba" and hearing "ga" and processing "da"
- conscious processing, requires effort
- problem type: BALLZ
- effect of different colored color words
28 Clues: memory, 9/11 • Groucho Marx • tastey colors • Where's Waldo • active memory • problem type: BALLZ • parallel words spoken • 3043765433, 304 376 5433 • Feature Analysis: demons • memory lasting <3 seconds • prosody, PERmit vs. perMIT • amnesia, before traumatic event • mnemonic, Kingdom-family-species • recognition: physical object seen • memory, organized info about world • ...
Chapter 14-15 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-26
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- Usage of cinematic shots in rapid succession
- A major component of hip-hop music
- Composed of Einstein on the Beach
- In the last seven decades, the world has entered what age?
- Jung argued that the collective unconscious manifests in this
- “The world will never be white again” was said by who?
- Vaslav Nijinsky is associated with what art
- First totalitarian state in 20th century
- Pioneer figure in American Pop art
- Composer of the aleatory piece 4’33”
- Physicists effort for a “theory of everything”
- Harlem Renaissance artist of The Migration Series.
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- Type of technology that revolutionized modern filmmaking
- Experimental choreographer who worked with Cage.
- What are Fauvist artworks known for their bold usage of?
- Photographer famous for self portraits.
- York The shift in major art production after 1945 went from Paris to where?
- Wright’s house Fallingwater depended on this.
- Leading 20th century action painter
- Artistic movement based on nihilism and irrationalism
- Sartre’s fundamental condition for individuals
21 Clues: Composed of Einstein on the Beach • A major component of hip-hop music • Pioneer figure in American Pop art • Leading 20th century action painter • Composer of the aleatory piece 4’33” • Photographer famous for self portraits. • First totalitarian state in 20th century • Vaslav Nijinsky is associated with what art • Usage of cinematic shots in rapid succession • ...
crossword 04/29/26 2026-04-29
Across
- Elizabeth's pretty sister in Pride & Prejudice
- Compliment to blue according to color theory
- A brown hairy fruit
- She said "let them eat cake"
- He is known to enjoy a "mate" after a game
- Goes with jelly
- Museum where Mona Lisa resides
- That puts the _ on the cake!
- I hit this button every morning
- Syndrome that comes w/an "I can't wait" card
- Star of "Murder She Wrote" _ Lansbury
- also known as the Jerusalem artichoke
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- Not now and not in the future
- Continent east of Westeros
- "Eusexua" artist
- Collectible that had a huge craze in 2025
- Winner of Rupaul's Drag Race season 5 Jinx _
- One of the great lakes- you might feel creeped out there!
- Goddess gifted an apple by Paris
- _ Bonnet, a spicy pepper
- It'll come up tomorrow
- Enjoyed hard boiled or over easy
- Country that hosted the World Cup in 2010
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia
- A haram libation
25 Clues: Goes with jelly • "Eusexua" artist • A haram libation • A brown hairy fruit • It'll come up tomorrow • _ Bonnet, a spicy pepper • Continent east of Westeros • She said "let them eat cake" • That puts the _ on the cake! • Not now and not in the future • Museum where Mona Lisa resides • I hit this button every morning • Goddess gifted an apple by Paris • Enjoyed hard boiled or over easy • ...
Colors 2023-06-23
Across
- Pure and clean color like fresh snow.
- Fresh and vibrant color like the color of grass and leaves.
- Cool and calming color like the color of the sky.
- Shiny and metallic color like silver jewelry.
- Warm and energetic color like the color of oranges.
- Bright and cheerful color like the color of the sun.
- Soft and gentle color like the color of flowers.
- Earthy and natural color like the color of tree bark.
- Neutral and calm color like a cloudy sky.
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- Vibrant and tropical color like the color of turquoise water.
- Bright and warm color like the color of ripe cherries.
- Rich and royal color like the color of amethyst gemstones.
- Delicate and soothing color like the color of lavender flowers.
- Dark and mysterious color like the night sky.
- Rich and precious color like gold coins.
15 Clues: Pure and clean color like fresh snow. • Rich and precious color like gold coins. • Neutral and calm color like a cloudy sky. • Shiny and metallic color like silver jewelry. • Dark and mysterious color like the night sky. • Soft and gentle color like the color of flowers. • Cool and calming color like the color of the sky. • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Laws of motion • - Germ theory pioneer • - Theory of evolution • - Theory of relativity • - Theorized black holes • - Discovered penicillin • - Radioactivity research • - Observational astronomy • - Invented the light bulb • - Innovator in electricity
Sensational, perception 2026-03-26
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- The sense of smell.
- The process by which our sensory receptors receive stimulus energies from the environment.
- BLINDNESS: A failure to detect a change in a visual stimulus, often due to a brief interruption in the scene.
- MEMORY: A temporary, limited-capacity memory system that holds information for brief periods.
- MEMORY: A form of memory that involves recalling events from one's own life.
- MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli.
- The system for monitoring the position and movement of individual body parts.
- The part of the brain that acts as a relay station for sensory information, except smell.
- CORTEX: The outermost layer of the brain, crucial for complex cognitive functions and memory.
- CONTROL THEORY: The theory proposing that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks or allows pain signals.
- A neurotransmitter involved in arousal, attention, and memory, often linked to the fight-or-flight response.
- The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
- A condition in which stimulation of one sense automatically triggers an experience in another sense.
- The process of converting physical energy into neural signals.
- A binocular depth cue involving the inward turning of the eyes when focusing on a nearby object.
- The transparent outer layer of the eye that protects it and helps focus light.
- The sense of taste.
- A memory task where a person must generate information without cues, such as an essay exam.
- OF THE TONGUE: A temporary inability to retrieve a memory that is stored in long-term memory.
- Sensation, Perception, Attention & Memory
- The transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to focus light on the retina.
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- The process of grouping separate pieces of information into a single, manageable unit.
- MEMORY: A type of long-term memory for facts and general knowledge about the world.
- A false memory that feels real but is not based on actual events.
- The loss of the ability to understand or produce language, often due to brain damage.
- DISPARITY: The ability to perceive depth by comparing the slightly different images from each eye.
- The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- THEORY: The theory that color vision is processed by three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue.
- The process of getting information out of memory storage.
- MEMORY: The retention of information about the spatial relationships and layout of an environment.
- The sense of body movement and position.
- ILLUSION: An illusion where two lines of equal length appear different because of the angles at the ends.
- A cognitive bias where people overestimate the accuracy of their own knowledge or judgments.
- THEORY: The theory that explains how we hear different pitches based on the location of vibration on the basilar membrane.
- The process of retaining information in the brain for later use.
- The structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing.
- A mental shortcut that allows for quick, efficient judgments.
- ADAPTATION: The gradual decline in sensitivity to a constant or repetitive stimulus at the level of sensory receptors.
- The process by which the lens changes shape to focus on objects at different distances.
- The processing of information into the memory system.
- Student
- The inability to recognize faces, often due to brain damage.
- MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli.
- A stimulus that is not consciously perceived but can still influence behavior.
- Complete the crossword using the clues provided. All terms relate to psychology concepts in sensation, perception, attention, and memory.
45 Clues: Student • The sense of smell. • The sense of taste. • The sense of body movement and position. • Sensation, Perception, Attention & Memory • The processing of information into the memory system. • MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli. • MEMORY: A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli. • The structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing. • ...
Lets Go 1 Review- Unit 2- Shapes and Colors 2019-11-26
Across
- The color of Santa's hat
- The color of chocolate
- A shape of love
- A shape with 4 sides you put on a ring
- The color of water
- The shape of a watermelon
- The shape of a table
- The shape of a clock
- The color of grapes
- The color of snow
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- The color of a tree
- The color of a carrot
- The shape of a piece of pizza
- The shape of a chess board
- The color of sunglasses
- A shape in the sky at night
- The color of the sun
- The color of a peach
18 Clues: A shape of love • The color of snow • The color of water • The color of a tree • The color of grapes • The color of the sun • The shape of a table • The shape of a clock • The color of a peach • The color of a carrot • The color of chocolate • The color of sunglasses • The color of Santa's hat • The shape of a watermelon • The shape of a chess board • A shape in the sky at night • ...
CAUSES OF CRIME (TERMINOLOGY) 2017-11-06
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- a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society
- this type of course and/or theory of criminology is based on the belief that behavioral patterns developed in childbood
- a subdivision that exists within the dominant culture and has its own standards of behavior and/or norms that might be different from the larger society
- a theory that sees criminal and delinquent behavior as the result of social forces, biological, and psychological
- this piece of legislation and/or bill requires local law enforcement agencies to conduct background checks of potential purchasers of a handgun
- this theory assumes that crime is the result of frustration felt by individuals who cannot reach their financial and personal goals in society
- a theory that believes that delinquents and criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to partake in illegal activity
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- a theory that holds that wrongdoers act as if they weigh the possible benefits of criminal or delinquent activity against the expected costs of being arrested
- this type of criminology is based on the belief that individuals have free will to engage in any behavior, including criminal behavior
- the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior
- the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory
- a theory that assumes that an individual has the potential to commit criminal behavior, but are restrained by the damage these actions to case to the relationship of a family
- a theory where society creates crime and criminals by identifying certain behavior and certain people as deviant
13 Clues: the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior • the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory • a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society • ...
Atomic Theory 2012-09-23
Across
- Energy in the atom is _______
- Electrons hold a ______ charge
- What Chadwick discovered
- Protons hold a _________ charge
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- Schrodinger discovered electron ______
- Arranged the periodic table in order of mass
- First to theorize that matter was composed of something smaller
- Are made up of atoms
- Atoms ______ be created, divided or destroyed
- Electrons orbit in ________
- Arranged the periodic table according to number
11 Clues: Are made up of atoms • What Chadwick discovered • Electrons orbit in ________ • Energy in the atom is _______ • Electrons hold a ______ charge • Protons hold a _________ charge • Schrodinger discovered electron ______ • Arranged the periodic table in order of mass • Atoms ______ be created, divided or destroyed • Arranged the periodic table according to number • ...
Cell Theory 2023-09-18
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- the tendency to a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements
- he concluded that both plants and animals are composed of cells
- provide structure for the body,take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions
- the basic building block of all life
- all living things are made up of one or more cells
- a cell that has a nucleus
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- English physicist that discovered the law of elasticity
- the father of microbiology
- a cell that does not have a nucleus
- he discovered that a whole organism does not get sick-only certain cells or groups of cells
- relating to or deriving from the metabolism of a living organism
11 Clues: a cell that has a nucleus • the father of microbiology • a cell that does not have a nucleus • the basic building block of all life • all living things are made up of one or more cells • English physicist that discovered the law of elasticity • he concluded that both plants and animals are composed of cells • ...
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
Across
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- a single cell life form
- contains all of the genetic material
- The thing this crossword is about
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
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- To see the cells you need this
- Does not contain a nucleus
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
- Heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Attachment theory 2023-04-19
Across
- rapid instinctive learning that occurs at a particular critical life period
- a feeling of love for somebody/something
- not doing something; preventing something from existing or happening
- feeling worried or nervous
- something that produces a reaction in a human, an animal or a plant
- the process in which an adult develops an inappropriate friendship with a child, usually with bad intentions
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- the regular way in which something happens or is done
- a feeling of great worry or unhappiness
- having or showing both positive and negative feelings about somebody/something
- needing another person too much
- a natural hormone that manages key aspects of the female and male reproductive systems
11 Clues: feeling worried or nervous • needing another person too much • a feeling of great worry or unhappiness • a feeling of love for somebody/something • the regular way in which something happens or is done • something that produces a reaction in a human, an animal or a plant • not doing something; preventing something from existing or happening • ...
Word theory 2023-03-20
Across
- is a tree of the genus pieces about 35 pieces
- It is the stem of a vascular plant
- is an conifer tree or shrub of the family pinaceae
- is a wood the is from angiosperm tree
- is and edible seed of a tree of the genus Juglans
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- is a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnospermes
- it is a tree and shrubs that is placed in the family of sapindacea
- is broad-leaved tropical forest
- it is a genus of flowering plants in the olive and lilac family
- it is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree
- it is a tree or shrub in the genus Quercus of the beech family
11 Clues: is broad-leaved tropical forest • It is the stem of a vascular plant • is a wood the is from angiosperm tree • is a tree of the genus pieces about 35 pieces • it is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree • is an conifer tree or shrub of the family pinaceae • is and edible seed of a tree of the genus Juglans • ...
cell theory 2021-11-30
11 Clues: makesprotien • makespackages • thegatekeeper • controlcenter • jellylikefluid • makesribosomes • receivesprotein • powerhouseofcells • helpwithcelldivison • breaksdownsubstances • asacthatstoresfoodwater
Music Theory 2023-12-15
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- used for healing and courtship in native America this instrument can be made from wood, bone, and clay
- This gamelan instrument has 7 bronze bars and is t\struck with a mallet called a Tabuh
- The name of the orchestra in Indonesia featuring metallic percussion instruments
- Percussion instruments made from wood and animal skin are sacred and often have a guardian for them when not used in ceremonies and are believed to have the spirit of the tree and animal used to make it
- Oldest culture of music, dance, and art
- This famous native american musician is known for his electric guitar playing and created music during the 60s he is a member of the NAMA
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- this natural instrument found in australia is very simple with it's thickness determining the sound and volume
- It's pitch can be altered by spinning the salt at different speeds (Found in Australia)
- This country has instruments commonly made out of metal and are mostly percussion
- This instrument is not meant to be used as drumsticks, they are found in pairs and are intricately decorated
- Hall of fame for people like Buddy Red Bow, Russell Means and the country singer Hank Williams
11 Clues: Oldest culture of music, dance, and art • The name of the orchestra in Indonesia featuring metallic percussion instruments • This country has instruments commonly made out of metal and are mostly percussion • This gamelan instrument has 7 bronze bars and is t\struck with a mallet called a Tabuh • ...
Composer's Theory! 2023-11-10
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- Someone who writes their own original music
- This line separates each measure
- This accidental lowers a pitch by a half-step
- This note/rest receives 2 beats
- A symbol that indicates when not to play/sing
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- This accidental raises a pitch by a half-step
- This note/rest receives 4 beats
- The amount of spaces on the staff
- This is what pitches and rhythms are written on
- The amount of lines on the staff
- This note/rest receives 1 beat
11 Clues: This note/rest receives 1 beat • This note/rest receives 4 beats • This note/rest receives 2 beats • The amount of lines on the staff • This line separates each measure • The amount of spaces on the staff • Someone who writes their own original music • This accidental raises a pitch by a half-step • This accidental lowers a pitch by a half-step • ...
Pink's Theory 2022-09-20
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- Control over what the employees want to work on, allowing creativity to flow.
- Self-sufficient to direct our own lives.
- Those that are motivated by intrinsic factors such as respect from supervisors and/or other employees.
- How workers do their tasks.
- Control over when the workers want to work/create their own schedules.
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- The urge to get better and better at something that matters.
- The norm traditional rewards that Pink is against off.
- Tasks which are neither overly difficult nor overly simple.
- Those motivated by extrinsic factors such as money.
- Allowing employees to choose and work with their own teams.
- Desire to do things in service of something larger than ourselves.
11 Clues: How workers do their tasks. • Self-sufficient to direct our own lives. • Those motivated by extrinsic factors such as money. • The norm traditional rewards that Pink is against off. • Tasks which are neither overly difficult nor overly simple. • Allowing employees to choose and work with their own teams. • The urge to get better and better at something that matters. • ...
attachment theory 2025-11-12
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- what was one of the four phases of attachment that bowly created for babies 6 weeks - 8 months called
- what was the faze of attachemnt that bowbly cretaed for babies from birth to 6 weeks
- what is another word for the insecure resident attachment
- what study did Ainsworth create that helped observe how babies respond in stressful situations
- what is the word that describes how babies develop e.......
- what was the acronym for john Bowlby's attachment behaviours
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- what did Mary want to understand about the attachment theory
- what was the name of the psychologists that worked along side john Bowlby
- theory
- what is it called when babies have a prolonged separation from a primary care giver
- finish the sentence clear - … attachment
11 Clues: theory • finish the sentence clear - … attachment • what is another word for the insecure resident attachment • what is the word that describes how babies develop e....... • what did Mary want to understand about the attachment theory • what was the acronym for john Bowlby's attachment behaviours • ...
collision theory 2026-01-09
11 Clues: energy of motion • amount per volume • speed of reactions • causing a reaction • min. energy required • exposed particle area • explain reaction rate • not causing a reaction • reduce activation energy • measure of particle motion • proportionality rate factor
Sociological Theory 2026-04-13
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- A term posmodernists use to dismiss any 'grand theory' which believes that it can explain how society, as a whole, functions.
- Describes an attempt to produce sociological knowledge which is strictly fact-based and free from personal bias.
- Interactionist Charles Cooley argues that individuals develop a sense of who they are from how they believe others perceive them. This known as the ___________ ____________ self.
- Marxists believe that the ruling class has successfully persuaded the working class to accept their oppression, which they describe as a false _________________
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- Popper rejected the positivist view of science, arguing for the principle of f____________, or the practice of proving a hypothesis to be false.
- Parsons believed that there are some institutions that all societies need in order to survive. He called these functional p______________
- A criticism which is made of those theories which argue that human life is shaped by social structure, thereby ignoring the role of human agency or free will
- Kuhn rejected the notion of sociology being a science because it did not have a p_____________, or a set knowledge which almost all socciologists can agree on.
- The Marxist term for those parts of society which are designed to justify and reproduce the economic base. It includes the media, schools, and religion.
- The organic a__________ describes how the functions of society are compared to those of the human body, where each
- A branch of feminism which argues that 'all men oppress all women' and that women should reject the patriarchy by avoiding heterosexual relationships.
11 Clues: Describes an attempt to produce sociological knowledge which is strictly fact-based and free from personal bias. • The organic a__________ describes how the functions of society are compared to those of the human body, where each • ...
Colors 2022-05-06
15 Clues: color of snow • color of night • color of a dog • color of desert • color of grapes • color of the sun • color of liqueur • color of the sky • color of fur coat • color of Orangemen • color of the grass • color of baby girls • color of the Huskers • color of tropical sea • color of house down the street
Foundations of Conflict Management 2020-07-09
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- the general conversational areas in which a conflict issue may be embedded
- goals, in negotiation, a party's desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
- goals, what one says one's goals were after a conflict episode ends
- conflict, conflict that moves toward positive outcomes
- climates, when individuals feel threatened and react to others negatively
- providing reasons to support an assertion or claim
- a theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development
- a tendency to defend one's position from a competitive stance
- theory, Freud's psychological theory that behavior is motivated by both the conscious and subconscious mind where the id, ego, and superego are all vying for control
- the end or desired condition
- learning theory, a behavioral theory that holds that individuals learn what attitudes and behaviors are appropriate through observation and social interaction
- a style or tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
- a distributive view that resources are limited; amount of resources left ultimately will reach zero after allocation
- theory, theory developed by Lewin and others that suggests there are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict
- process, communication represented by early theorists Shannon and Weaver as if communication were like a machine with discrete parts that functioned in preset sequences
- theory, the idea that people make life choices based on a cost-benefit analysis of what better meets personal goals
- error, in attribution theory, where one ascribes motivations for another's behavior to a personality or character trait when it actually results from a situational influence, or vice versa
- a state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
- meaning, an individualized reaction to a word derived from one's personal association or experience with it
- interdependence, a state where one person will achieve a personal goal when the other person achieves a personal goal
- situation, situations where an individual's goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitive
- aggression, begrudging compliance, perhaps with a plan to get even
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- climates, associated with cooperative and
- climates, when individuals feel safer and more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
- the event that precipitates a conflict episode
- conflict, an internal struggle with competing personal goals
- meaning, the literal dictionary definition of a word
- tactics, and can be determined by the extent individuals feel valued by others
- rationalizing process, the reasoning within oneself justifying one's own beliefs or actions
- conflict, conflict that moves toward destructive outcomes
- aggression, ultra argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics
- value, claiming resources or credit for solutions; depleting value that previously existed
- one's view of oneself
- resources, anything perceived to be in short supply
- management, communication to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people closer together
- a theory that holds one's personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social development
- goals, individual's goals relating to tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- goals, goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect
- conflict, issues that have potential for conflict that the parties do not yet perceive to be a problem
- point, a critical moment during an interaction when one choice of how to respond will set the tone for future interaction and possibly change the direction of a relationship
- crude law, "the characteristic processes and effects elicited by a given type of social relationship also tend to elicit that type of social relationship, and a typical effect tends to induce the other typical effects of that relationship"
41 Clues: one's view of oneself • the end or desired condition • climates, associated with cooperative and • the event that precipitates a conflict episode • providing reasons to support an assertion or claim • resources, anything perceived to be in short supply • meaning, the literal dictionary definition of a word • conflict, conflict that moves toward positive outcomes • ...
Universe Vocab Shane Defreese 3rd period 2014-10-08
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- how far light travels in 1 year
- a change in wave lengths that tells us were there going
- wavelengths are long and low
- how fast light travels
- A large grouping of stars in space
- a chart with the color vs the brightness of stars
- Rotational center of large galaxies
- provide us with visible light spectrum
- beginning point
- a theory that states the universe expanded
- all of space
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- waves with a shorter visible wavelength than visible light
- waves with longer wavelengths than visible light
- An accurate representation of an actual object
- emmited by the nucleus of a radioactive atom
- a celestial body consisting of gas
- scientific explanations used with a broad range of hypothesis
- information obtained from a experiment
- The death of a large star by explosion
- used to look at the stars
- Electromagnetic waves between radio and infrared
- waves used in medical and astronomical applications
- Dust that appears in dark ribbons
23 Clues: all of space • beginning point • how fast light travels • used to look at the stars • wavelengths are long and low • how far light travels in 1 year • Dust that appears in dark ribbons • A large grouping of stars in space • a celestial body consisting of gas • Rotational center of large galaxies • information obtained from a experiment • The death of a large star by explosion • ...
John Dalton 2014-05-14
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- u mess with these in chemistry
- passed down from generation to generation
- what keeps the satellites are in
- made the 3 laws of physics
- when one color looks like another you are ________
- what someone is called when they live in Britain
- the U.S dropped a ____ bomb on japan
- what someone will thinks what will happen during a experiment
- what you call a boy sibling
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- what it is called when you mix two things
- when someone is really good in school they are a
- what it is called when you combine different things
- the stuff the you see flying around in the air
- what your teacher is called
- someone who studies whether would be called a
- earth water fire air are
- a person that goes and gets stories for the newspaper
- scientists work in a
- what a chemistry teacher is called
- 9th month of the year
- what everything is made up of
21 Clues: scientists work in a • 9th month of the year • earth water fire air are • made the 3 laws of physics • what your teacher is called • what you call a boy sibling • what everything is made up of • u mess with these in chemistry • what keeps the satellites are in • what a chemistry teacher is called • the U.S dropped a ____ bomb on japan • what it is called when you mix two things • ...
Space Puzzle 2020-10-07
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- Scientist who first realized satellites can be launched into space
- The point on the sky directly below your feet
- milkyway is this type of galaxy
- Nation that launched first artificial satellite
- when energy from blackhole outshines the surrounding galaxy
- stars that never rise or set
- type of rock that gives moon its characteristic light color and is of low density
- this mission detected water on Moon
- first space station (albeit temporary)
- first space probe to take close up images of a comet
- satellites are launched using
- Maximum number of astronauts ISS can hold
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- when a satellite has same period of orbit as Earth's rotation
- CEO of Mars One
- the motion in which mars moved that proved geocentric theory wrong
- evolution of stars diagram
- size of star can be determined by this law
- Zero g airplane
- time of the day when waning crescent moon is highest in the sky
- Astronauts of this mission were the first to escape Earth's gravity
20 Clues: CEO of Mars One • Zero g airplane • evolution of stars diagram • stars that never rise or set • satellites are launched using • milkyway is this type of galaxy • this mission detected water on Moon • first space station (albeit temporary) • Maximum number of astronauts ISS can hold • size of star can be determined by this law • The point on the sky directly below your feet • ...
Nature of Science 2023-10-18
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- pattern that is a shape or color that repeats
- something that goes into a system
- a system where only energy can leave
- something that comes out of a system
- relationship where quantities move in opposite directions
- data that is collected as numbers
- thing that is being measured during an experiment
- pattern that is based on an event that occur at regular time intervals
- something that is changed and tested during an experiment
- group of related parts that work together to preform an function
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- variable that is being tested
- testable statement which predicts an answer to a problem
- data that is collected using your senses
- something that remains the same during an experiment
- amount of space an object takes up
- a system where matter and energy enter and leave the system
- relationship where both quantities change in the same direction
- an explanation that is supported by data and evidence
- amount of matter an object contains
- trend occurs when data shows a pattern
20 Clues: variable that is being tested • something that goes into a system • data that is collected as numbers • amount of space an object takes up • amount of matter an object contains • a system where only energy can leave • something that comes out of a system • trend occurs when data shows a pattern • data that is collected using your senses • ...
Evolution 2025-04-15
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- what group of people are "cave man"
- where in Africa did human lineage come from
- ________ life is the first stage
- were primates first or second
- what kind of technology did Clovis people use to hunt
- Etymology for Chord
- what word also means wise
- a ______ has been proven has evidence/proof
- Woolly ______ were followed on the Bering Land Bridge by Clovis people
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- what is one reason why Clovis people left Siberia
- what color of eyes did the Solutrean hypothesis people mainly have
- what kind of highway had open corridors
- what word means Home
- what land bridge supposedly brought Natives to North America
- what method is used to carve the inside of Clovis points
- what stage means spirited breath
- what group of people made Clovis points
- how old was the Anzick 1 boy when he was buried
- means four limbs
- how did the coastal migration people get through the kelp highway
20 Clues: means four limbs • Etymology for Chord • what word means Home • what word also means wise • were primates first or second • what stage means spirited breath • ________ life is the first stage • what group of people are "cave man" • what kind of highway had open corridors • what group of people made Clovis points • where in Africa did human lineage come from • ...
Life of Pi 2026-03-24
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- An abundance or large quantity of something.
- Avoidance of activity or exertion; laziness.
- To attribute human characteristics or behavior to an animal or object.
- Continuing without pause or interruption.
- Lacking in color, spirit, or vitality; pale.
- A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God.
- Lasting for a long time; enduring.
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- Laughing in a loud and boisterous manner.
- Extremely tiring and demanding.
- Unable to be explained or accounted for.
- A state of resting, sleep, or tranquility.
- Well known, respected, and admired for past achievements.
- A collection of wild animals kept in captivity for exhibition.
- situ: In its original or natural place.
- Accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age or wisdom.
- A theory or story regarding the origin of the universe.
- Unimportant or trivial; not worth considering.
- Sharpness or keenness of thought, vision, or hearing.
- Nearness in space, time, or relationship.
- Mori: Objects serving as a warning or reminder of death.
20 Clues: Extremely tiring and demanding. • Lasting for a long time; enduring. • situ: In its original or natural place. • Unable to be explained or accounted for. • Laughing in a loud and boisterous manner. • Continuing without pause or interruption. • Nearness in space, time, or relationship. • A state of resting, sleep, or tranquility. • ...
Foundations Evidence-Based Practice 2025-03-15
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- This type of research focuses on the lived experience of people. The purpose is not to generalize the data but to describe the experience of the person or persons in the study.
- This type of logical reasoning involves gathering separate pieces of information, recognizing a pattern, and forming a generalization
- This is one way to gain nursing knowledge and involves "going with your gut"
- Describe, explain, and predict human behavior
- This theory identifies eight different levels of needs and identifies that lower-level needs must be met to some degree before the higher-level needs can be achieved.
- This theorist stressed that each person is unique, so that caring is always specific and relational for each nurse–person encounter.
- The identiication of this is the first step in applying research to practice
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- These types of theories provide information on what a group of similar aged individuals are experiencing or should be capable of
- This type of logical reasoning starts with a general premise and moves to a specific deduction.
- This theorist believed health could be improved for psychiatric patients if there were a more effective way to communicate with them.
- Her theory focuses on caring as cultural competence (using knowledge of cultures and of nursing to provide culturally congruent and responsible care
- This theory Arises from social work and provides for a way to communicate with older people with dementia
- used her research to develop her theory that a clean environment would improve the health of patients
- This type of research has a main purpose of this research is to gather data from enough subjects (people being studied) to be able to generalize the results to a similar population.
- Her “idea” was that nurses deserve to know what it means to be a nurse. She identified 14 basic needs that are addressed by nursing care.
- developed a nursing theory called the Science of Human Caring. This theory describes what caring means from a nursing perspective.
- This adaption theory states that a certain amount of stress is good for people; it keeps them motivated and alert. However, too much stress, called distress, results in physiological symptoms and eventual illness.
17 Clues: Describe, explain, and predict human behavior • This is one way to gain nursing knowledge and involves "going with your gut" • The identiication of this is the first step in applying research to practice • This type of logical reasoning starts with a general premise and moves to a specific deduction. • ...
Do You Really Know About Theories of Evolution, Creation, and Intelligent Design? Test Your Knowledge! 2013-11-24
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- The study of the earth
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- Closest living relative to humans
- A form of creationism presented by its proponents as the theory that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection".
- Finches on the Galapagos had different shaped _____
- Well-supported testable explanation
- "Survival of the fittest", natural ______
- According to creationism the first man was _____
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- Structures that have no use
- Formation of new species
- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- A theory that states only organisms with traits favorable for their adaptation to their environment will survive and reproduce.
- When a species dies out, it becomes ______
- The religious belief that life, the Earth, and the universe are the creation of a supernatural being.
- Preserved remain of an organism that lived long ago
- Refers to the variety of living things
16 Clues: The study of the earth • Formation of new species • Structures that have no use • Closest living relative to humans • Well-supported testable explanation • Refers to the variety of living things • "Survival of the fittest", natural ______ • When a species dies out, it becomes ______ • A characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- what is needed to do work
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- the branch of science that deals with space
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- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- what is needed to do work
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- the branch of science that deals with space
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- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
Hearing/Other Senses 2025-10-16
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- Sense of balance and body position controlled by the semicircular canals.
- Brain structure that processes sensory information—except for smell.
- Theory that groups of neurons alternate firing to encode high frequencies.
- The ability to determine the direction a sound comes from.
- Hearing loss caused by problems in the mechanical system of the ear.
- Theory that the spinal cord regulates pain signals by “opening” or “closing” gates.
- The sense of taste.
- Sense of body movement and position in relation to other body parts.
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- Chemical signals released by organisms to communicate or affect others’ behavior.
- Hearing loss due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve.
- Feeling that a missing limb is still present.
- The physical property of sound that determines pitch.
- Theory that pitch is related to how fast the auditory nerve fires.
- The sense of smell.
- Theory that pitch is determined by where vibrations occur along the basilar membrane.
- The height of a sound wave that determines loudness.
16 Clues: The sense of smell. • The sense of taste. • Feeling that a missing limb is still present. • The height of a sound wave that determines loudness. • The physical property of sound that determines pitch. • The ability to determine the direction a sound comes from. • Hearing loss due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve. • ...
Conflict Management Puzzle 2020-07-05
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- goals Goals around tangible resources.
- goal In negotiation a party’s desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed.
- goals Goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect.
- bias In attribution theory, where one ascribes motivations for personal behavior to a personal character trait when it is most flattering and to situation constraints to diminish personal responsibility (the precise opposite of how motivations are attributed to others).
- theory Developed by Lewin and others; the theory suggests there are types of forces that drive conflict and forces that restrain conflict.
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development.
- A distributive view that resources are limited. As they are allocated, the amount of resources left ultimately will reach zero.
- gains The view that through interest-based negotiations the needs of all parties can be met to some extent (also called cooperative, integrative, win-win, interest-based bargaining).
- A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals.
- A style or tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict.
- theories Explanations that focus on the communication that occurs between people in conflict rather than on an individual or internal processes.
- A need that drives a goal.
- focus A conflict management technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing instead of focusing on past events, previous problems, or root causes.
- goal A party’s preference for the depth or type of connection to another person
- The public or private image one holds about oneself (also called self-face.
- point A critical moment during an interaction when one choice of how to respond will set the tone for future interaction and possibly change the direction of a relationship.
- action or process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences.
- a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise.
- Deeply seated beliefs and core ideas about right and wrong.
- commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries.
- Goals held by individuals at the beginning of a conflict.
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- The event that precipitates a conflict episode (also called triggering events).
- The general conversational area in which a conflict issue may be embedded.
- Aggressiveness Ultra argumentativeness using personal attacks, name-calling, and other aggressive tactics.
- An overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one’s place in it.
- One’s view of oneself.
- conflict Issues that have potential for conflict that the parties do not yet perceive to be a problem than on the disputant’s emotions.
- Conflicts caused by misinterpretations and misinformation.
- climate create an environment where communication is threatening.
- exchange theory A relational theory suggesting individuals make choices about relationships by evaluating the personal rewards, costs, and expected profits/benefits involved in maintaining that relationship.
- six views A theory that each person in a conversation has three views.
- theory The concept that people consistently make sense of the world by assigning meaning and motives to others’ behaviors.
- A tendency to defend one’s position from a competitive stance.
- motive Situations where an individual’s goals are somewhat cooperative and somewhat competitive
- Dilemma A classic game theory example using two criminals pitted against each other during police interrogation.
- The end or desired condition.
- conflict occurs that results an undesirable outcome for both parties or both outcomes so instead of addressing the conflict.
- A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by biological development rather than social development.
- theory The idea that people make life choices based on a cost-benefit analysis of what better meets personal goals.
- A relatively stable set of perceptions, values, attitudes, and beliefs an individual holds about oneself.
- Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim.
- A demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement.
- personality style.
43 Clues: personality style. • One’s view of oneself. • A need that drives a goal. • The end or desired condition. • goals Goals around tangible resources. • Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim. • a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise. • A demand, proposed solution, or fixed outcome statement. • ...
Origins of the Universe 2021-05-25
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- The effect that says that the momentum of an object will alter the wavelength of light emitted.
- The scientist that first proposed the Big Bang theory.
- A theory that the universe is continually expanding
- A scientist that was placed on house arrest for his theory of a heliocentric model
- The most widely accepted theory for the creation of the universe.
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- Another word for Cosmic radiation
- Likely inspired by the question of how the universe originated
- The theory that God created the universe in six days.
- A specific creation theory that allows creationism to account for the real age of the earth
- Described the Red Shift and Doppler effect.
10 Clues: Another word for Cosmic radiation • Described the Red Shift and Doppler effect. • A theory that the universe is continually expanding • The theory that God created the universe in six days. • The scientist that first proposed the Big Bang theory. • Likely inspired by the question of how the universe originated • ...
Motivation 2020-09-14
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- When individuals observe and anticipate outcomes resulting from behaviours
- Theory effects depend on the effects of Expectancy theory
- When there is employee motivation, there will be employee __
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- Opposite of extrinsic motivation
- Theory assumes individuals are capable of rational decision making
- Acronym used to define the characteristics of goal setting
- Theories focus on finding the sources of motivation
- Herzberg’s Two-Factor theory uses motivators and __ factors to justify job satisfaction
- Drive to comprehend, acquire, bond and __
- Content theory functions in a hierarchical order
10 Clues: Opposite of extrinsic motivation • Drive to comprehend, acquire, bond and __ • Content theory functions in a hierarchical order • Theories focus on finding the sources of motivation • Theory effects depend on the effects of Expectancy theory • Acronym used to define the characteristics of goal setting • When there is employee motivation, there will be employee __ • ...
Theories and Laws 2020-11-19
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- law that sequences a geographical history of Earth
- law that matter cannot be created or destroyed
- theory about the smallest unit of all living and non-living substances
- describes what scientists expect to happen
- can change because of new evidence
- theory about the basic unit of all life
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- theory about the movement of Earth's crustal plates
- theory about living things evolving from earlier species
- law that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- law that every object in the universe attracts every other object
10 Clues: can change because of new evidence • theory about the basic unit of all life • describes what scientists expect to happen • law that energy cannot be created or destroyed • law that matter cannot be created or destroyed • law that sequences a geographical history of Earth • theory about the movement of Earth's crustal plates • ...
Mass Society & Democracy 2017-03-10
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- a style of art, emerging around 1910, that spoke directly to the soul and avoided visual reality by using only lines and color.
- a dispute or quarrel
- a movement in which writers and artists between 1870 and 1914rebelled against the traditional literary and artistic styles that had dominated European cultural life since the Renaissance.
- production production of goods in quantity usually by machinery.
- responsibility the idea that the prime minister is responsible to the popularly elected legislative body and not the king or president.
- line pioneered by Henry Ford in 1913, a manufacturing method that allowed much more mass production of goods.
- a Marxist who rejected the revolutionary approach, believing instead in a evolution by a democratic means to achieve the goal of socialism.
- the right to vote
- Darwinism theory used by Western nations in the late 19th century to justify their dominance; it was based on Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection applied to human activities.
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- the Russian legislative assembly
- to support; to speak in favor of.
- a method by which a therapist and patient probe deeply into the patient’s memory; by making the patient’s conscious mind aware of repressed thoughts, healing can take place.
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists and professionals.
- an intentional movement originally for the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine and later for the support of modern Israel.
- the working class
- the movement for women’s rights
- uncertain, shaky; not adequately covered or sustained.
- extreme degree of strength, force, energy or feeling.
- the organized massacre of a religious group, especially Jews.
19 Clues: the working class • the right to vote • a dispute or quarrel • the movement for women’s rights • the Russian legislative assembly • to support; to speak in favor of. • extreme degree of strength, force, energy or feeling. • uncertain, shaky; not adequately covered or sustained. • the organized massacre of a religious group, especially Jews. • ...
Intro to CJ - Chapter 3 2021-08-24
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- ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals.
- _____________________ theories of crime have their roots in the social criticisms of Karl Marx.
- Advocates of __________________ theory argue that everyone commits crime and that it’s society’s reaction to the crime that creates criminals.
- Beccaria’s theory was based on what he called the ______________ __________________ principal.
- The classical school’s primary premise is that crime is a ______________________ choice.
- The __________________ ________________ is used to describe how lower class youth reject middle class values.
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- At the end of the 1800’s Freud developed _____________________ theory.
- In 1939, Edwin _____________________________ introduced the theory of white collar crime.
- _____________________ ______________________ is also known as the father of criminology.
- Early non-scientific _____________________ emphasized moral weakness and evil spirits as the cause of criminal behavior.
- Examining poverty and social disorganization as it relates to criminal behavior would fall under the ____________________ school of criminology.
- Scholars in the Positive school use the __________________ method to study crime and criminality.
- _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals.
- Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city?
- Merton’s strain theory is based on the premise that __________________ success and achievement of the American dream is the goal of all people.
15 Clues: Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city? • At the end of the 1800’s Freud developed _____________________ theory. • _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals. • ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals. • ...
Science 2023-09-01
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- Means 'not to be cut', (all matter was divisible to a point where you couldn't divide it anymore)
- Where positive charges were known as pudding and negative charges were known as plums
- A compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant, proportions of its elements by mass
- All Matter consists of Earth, Fire, Water, and Wind (what is this theory?)
- Believed in the four elements; Earth, Wind, Fire, And Water
- He suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion, they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
- Created the gold foil experiment
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- When electrons follow a 'path' around the atom
- Developed a theory surrounding the relations between matter and atoms
- States the Electrons moved around the atom like planets orbiting the sun
- As the theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an “AREA”
- First person to look into the structure of an atom
- States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers
- Developed the 'Atomos' Theory
- A theory stating that atoms can't be divided any more than they already are (subdividing)
15 Clues: Developed the 'Atomos' Theory • Created the gold foil experiment • When electrons follow a 'path' around the atom • First person to look into the structure of an atom • Believed in the four elements; Earth, Wind, Fire, And Water • Developed a theory surrounding the relations between matter and atoms • ...
Individual Theories 2023-02-07
10 Clues: Develops aged 2 • Personality test • Survival instinct • A personality type • Operant conditioning • Maternal deprivation • _________ Psychopathy • His psychodynamic theory • Bobo Doll experiment for SLT • His theory supports Social Learning Theory
AP Human Crossword 2025-05-15
Across
- Where something began
- A state that ultimately holds one nation\
- Places where food is sparce
- When the population of a place is getting increasingly older
- Force that pushes people away
- Map that shows locations and different things with color
- A city that is important to the economy of the whole world
- The maximum amount of a thing that a place can hold
- Crops that are mass produced for money
Down
- Political tecnique that draws political parties to places that will support one candidate
- The amount of people in a location
- theory that thought population would exceed food sources
- When high yield seeds were developed and less people went hunngry
- a specific point on earth's surface
- When a place and things become more and more mechanized
- When a place becomes less and less rural
- A boundary that used to exist, but does'nt anymore
- The movement of things from one place to another
- Force that brings people together
- Acronym for law of the sea
20 Clues: Where something began • Acronym for law of the sea • Places where food is sparce • Force that pushes people away • Force that brings people together • The amount of people in a location • a specific point on earth's surface • Crops that are mass produced for money • When a place becomes less and less rural • A state that ultimately holds one nation\ • ...
MMA211 2021-12-15
Across
- It is a combination of related colors that are situated next to each other on the color wheel.
- It is a pure color with no black or white added.
- The color system used for printing.
- It refers to the amount of pure color it contains.
- The by-product of the spectrum of light, as it is reflected or absorbed, as received by the human eye and processed by the human brain.
- It is based on the combination of three colors, which are evenly situated on the color wheel.
- An international printing, publishing, and packaging color language.
- It is created when only black is added to a hue.
- It is created when you add both black and white to a hue.
- The color system used for monitors and web.
Down
- It is when hue becomes less dominant.
- It is also known as split-complementary. It uses base color and two analogous colors.
- It is created when you add white to any hue on the color wheel.
- It refers to a color which is not associated with any hue.
- Color scheme that uses variations in value and saturation of a single color.
- It is a measurement of the brightness of a color.
- The ___ representation models the way different paints mix together to create color in the real world, with the lightness dimension resembling the varying amounts of black or white paint in the mixture.
- Colors that are situated on the opposite sides of the color wheel.
- Became popular among artists studying in Rome in the eighteenth century. It is the act of painting outdoors.
- The ___ representation models how colors appear under light.
20 Clues: The color system used for printing. • It is when hue becomes less dominant. • The color system used for monitors and web. • It is a pure color with no black or white added. • It is created when only black is added to a hue. • It is a measurement of the brightness of a color. • It refers to the amount of pure color it contains. • ...
Bentham and Kant 2021-06-11
Across
- First Imperative
- What we are morally obliged to follow
- An assumption of morality
- "Good will shines forth like a precious ______"
- Type of theory- Kant
- Name of Bentham's theory
- Imperatives which you are obligated to do
Down
- Kant's 'highest good'
- Calculus which is used to measure pleasure
- Type of theory- Bentham
- "The greatest good for the greatest ______"
- Principle of ________
12 Clues: First Imperative • Type of theory- Kant • Kant's 'highest good' • Principle of ________ • Type of theory- Bentham • Name of Bentham's theory • An assumption of morality • What we are morally obliged to follow • Imperatives which you are obligated to do • Calculus which is used to measure pleasure • "The greatest good for the greatest ______" • ...
