color theory Crossword Puzzles
Earth and Space Crossword 2020-06-01
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- A huge cluster of dust and gas holding billions of stars and solar systems.
- Stars become this after running out of nuclear fuel.
- Another name for northern lights.
- Largest planet in our solar system.
- Distance traveled by light in ONE year.
- Occurs about 2-5 times a year.
- The final stage of a large star's life.
- Completely burns up when hitting Earth's atmosphere
- A planet in dark-blue color and a ice particle ring.
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- When a white-dwarf has no longer shines light.
- When a small star blows its outer layers.
- A cluster of planets that orbit one or numerous stars
- A theory that explains how the universe began.
- Consists of ice and dust and originates from Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud.
14 Clues: Occurs about 2-5 times a year. • Another name for northern lights. • Largest planet in our solar system. • Distance traveled by light in ONE year. • The final stage of a large star's life. • When a small star blows its outer layers. • When a white-dwarf has no longer shines light. • A theory that explains how the universe began. • ...
Ion Crossword 2020-10-18
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- Substances that produce hydrogen or hydronium ions in water-based solutions.
- A scale that indicates the degree of concentration of hydrogen or hydronium ions in a solution (1-14)
- A substance with a pH from 1-6.9
- When an acid and base combine to form a compound with ionic bonds. (NaOH + HCl → H2O + NaCl)
- A negatively charged oxygen and hydrogen group, symbolized by the symbol OH-
- A theory that states acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors. 2 words.
- A substance with a pH of 7.0
- The process of forming ions
- The number of particles (6.02 x 10²³) in 1 mole of any substance
- Organic dyes used to measure pH through color change
- Adding a liquid base of a known pH to a liquid acid to measure the pH of food using a buret.
- Avogadro’s number of particles of any substance
- A substance with a pH from 7.1- 14
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- Measure of parts of one substance to the known volume of another
- A naturally occurring organic color pigment that changes color when exposed to acids or bases
- Ingredients that are added to baked goods to lighten or aerate the finished product. (Baking soda or Baking powder) 2 words, no spaces
- a compound that helps stabilize pH by absorbing excess acids or bases in a solution. Found in the blood.
- When all ions in a solution have combined chemically to produce a pH of 7.0.
- Compounds such as an acid that easily give up the proton from the hydrogen atom. Poton _______.
- The point in a titration where there are equal numbers of acid and base molecules (endpoint)
- (M)- measure of solute concentration expressed as moles per liter
- A hydrogen atom bonded to a water molecule (H30+)
- The deadliest type of foodborne illness, which is caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum at pH levels above 4.6
- Substances that produce hydroxide ions in water based solutions.
- When a substance has equal number of positive and negative charges or ions
25 Clues: The process of forming ions • A substance with a pH of 7.0 • A substance with a pH from 1-6.9 • A substance with a pH from 7.1- 14 • Avogadro’s number of particles of any substance • A hydrogen atom bonded to a water molecule (H30+) • Organic dyes used to measure pH through color change • Measure of parts of one substance to the known volume of another • ...
Coloring Crossword 2021-04-08
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- The color of rain clouds
- The color of apples
- The color of chocolate
- The color of bananas
- The color of forks, knives, and spoons
- A darker kind of red
- The color of grass
- The color of pigs
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- The mixture of blue and green
- The color of pumpkins
- The color of grapes
- The color of the night sky
- The color of the sky
- The color of clouds
- The color of a king's crown
15 Clues: The color of pigs • The color of grass • The color of grapes • The color of apples • The color of clouds • The color of the sky • The color of bananas • A darker kind of red • The color of pumpkins • The color of chocolate • The color of rain clouds • The color of the night sky • The color of a king's crown • The mixture of blue and green • The color of forks, knives, and spoons
Chapter 28/29 - Myri Haley 2022-05-16
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- Planetesimals accreted more matter to become planets.
- A tiny fraction of this energy reaches and sustains Earth.
- moving backward; having a backward motion or direction; retiring or retreating. inverse or reversed, as order.
- a hypothesis that is supported by the results of experimentation and observation.
- It is slightly larger than our Moon.
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- supported the big bang hypothesis
- is a rule that correctly describes a natural phenomenon.
- Is the next closest planet to the Sun, but is the hottest
- when a light source is moving toward an observer, the wavelengths appear shorter.
- their color is indicated by its temperature
- third planet from the sun
11 Clues: third planet from the sun • supported the big bang hypothesis • It is slightly larger than our Moon. • their color is indicated by its temperature • Planetesimals accreted more matter to become planets. • is a rule that correctly describes a natural phenomenon. • Is the next closest planet to the Sun, but is the hottest • ...
Evolution Unit 1 2024-02-27
10 Clues: CHANGE • SPICIES DEAD • name of book • name of his ship • THEORY=EARTH IS OLD • where Darwin studied • MAN CHOOSES BREEDING • THEORY=NATURAL SELECTION • SELECTION SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST • THEORY=HUMANS WILL OUTGROW THE EARTH
Scientific Investigations 2023-05-05
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- observations that count or measure a number Example: size(cm)
- to test a hypothesis, data is collected during a(n) ______.
- evidence collected during an experiment and put into a table
- the variable that "I change"; the cause
- an opinion based on factual evidence
- the factors that must remain the same for a valid experiment
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- a claim supported by evidence and scientific reasoning made after an experiment.
- a predicted outcome that should be clear and testable
- observations that describe the specimen, Example: color
- the variable that responds or is measured; the effect
- a valid experiment should have repeated ____.
- the experimental group that is not changed; for comparison
- an explanation that unifies lots of data from many experiments
13 Clues: an opinion based on factual evidence • the variable that "I change"; the cause • a valid experiment should have repeated ____. • a predicted outcome that should be clear and testable • the variable that responds or is measured; the effect • observations that describe the specimen, Example: color • the experimental group that is not changed; for comparison • ...
Science - Standard 3 Vocabulary 2015-11-20
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- Rock that forms when another rock is changed by heat and/or pressure.
- minerals ability to resist scratching.
- a fracture in Earth’s surface.
- the deposition of sediment from a fluid forming layers.
- the theory that tectonic plates have slowly moved.
- the study of rocks, minerals, and their history.
- Small particle of soil or rock deposited by wind or water.
- describes the way a mineral reflects light.
- plastic like rock found deep in the Earth’s interior.
- color of powder left by rubbing a mineral on a hard surface
- a process where sediment is added to land masses.
- a fossil used to identify a geological time period.
- vibrations released due to movement of the Earth’s tectonic plates.
- process responsible for turning lava into igneous rock.
- Naturally occurring inorganic, crystalline solid with a characteristic chemical composition.
- an opening in earth surface; or vent, from which lava and gases escape.
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- determining the age or rocks in comparison to other rocks.
- the process of becoming a crystal.
- how a mineral breaks, for example cleavage or fracture.
- the study of fossils and organic remains found in rock material.
- changes in rock due to intense pressure and heat(does not melt).
- the remains or traces of living organisms formed mostly of the hard parts of organism..
- the color of a mineral observed by the human eye.
- Amount of mass in a given volume of matter
- the movement of sediments by water, air, gravity.
- Rock that forms from sediments that are compacted and/or cemented together, or from the precipitation of material from a liquid.
- the process that changes solid rock into sediments.
- never ending cycle in which one rock type turns into another.
- A collection of minerals but may be made of materials that are not minerals.
- rock that forms when magma cools.
- Solid in which all the atoms are arranged in a regular repeating pattern.
31 Clues: a fracture in Earth’s surface. • rock that forms when magma cools. • the process of becoming a crystal. • minerals ability to resist scratching. • Amount of mass in a given volume of matter • describes the way a mineral reflects light. • the study of rocks, minerals, and their history. • the color of a mineral observed by the human eye. • ...
The Color of Water 2016-06-01
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- James' older sister
- Ruth had an habit of riding a ____ in all black neighborhoods
- place where Ruth met Dennis
- Thought black people are more trustworthy
- ruth's only childhood friend in Suffolk
- He is part of "The Corner" but all he does is drinks and does nothing with is life.
- Who is the color of water
- james' biological father and Ruth's first husband
- Ruth's brother
- can't dance but classmates claimed he could
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- Sexually abused Ruth when she was younger
- Ruth's second husband
- Allows Ruth to stay with her in New York
- Where James spent three summers of his life.
- Introduces James to all the working man on "The Corner"
- Ruth's mother
- First black person Ruth was close to
- James older sister
18 Clues: Ruth's mother • Ruth's brother • James older sister • James' older sister • Ruth's second husband • Who is the color of water • place where Ruth met Dennis • First black person Ruth was close to • ruth's only childhood friend in Suffolk • Allows Ruth to stay with her in New York • Sexually abused Ruth when she was younger • Thought black people are more trustworthy • ...
The Color of Water 2017-05-28
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- Who was "Old Man Shilsky"
- Who was Ruth's first love?
- What medical condition id Ruth's mother have?
- Jordan Who was Ruth's second husband?
- What was Ruth's sister name?
- Factory What factory did Ruth work at?
- What event did Ruth miss because her father wouldn't allow her in a church?
- How many times did 'Mommy' change her name?
- Who was Ruth's first child?
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- T/F, Ruth's dad hated black people?
- How many children does Ruth have?
- Which daughter left home after a huge fight?
- What religion did Ruth convert to?
- What college did James go to?
- Where did Ruth and her family move to from New York?
- Where did James get sent off too during summer?
- McBride Who is the author of the Color of Water?
- Who made and broke a promise to her little sister as a teenager?
18 Clues: Who was "Old Man Shilsky" • Who was Ruth's first love? • Who was Ruth's first child? • What was Ruth's sister name? • What college did James go to? • How many children does Ruth have? • What religion did Ruth convert to? • T/F, Ruth's dad hated black people? • Jordan Who was Ruth's second husband? • Factory What factory did Ruth work at? • ...
Color Street Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-10
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- Buy 1, Get 1 free applies to...
- location of Maine on a US map
- HONEY Cuban sweetener
- New York after dark
- Buy 3,Get 1...
- body of water - wider than a mile
- Prime Minister's cell phone
- Name of your hostess!
- invitation of love
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- German Olympic team
- pink Asian seasoning
- amount of drying time needed for Color Street nail strips
- Opa!
- Color Street's #3 best seller!
- lunar lander is one
- SKY ski resort view
- Pennsylvania in the winter
- mythical taunt from under the sea
18 Clues: Opa! • Buy 3,Get 1... • invitation of love • German Olympic team • New York after dark • lunar lander is one • SKY ski resort view • pink Asian seasoning • HONEY Cuban sweetener • Name of your hostess! • Pennsylvania in the winter • Prime Minister's cell phone • location of Maine on a US map • Color Street's #3 best seller! • Buy 1, Get 1 free applies to... • body of water - wider than a mile • ...
Shapes, Sizes, and Color 2022-10-13
Easter Island Statues 2013-05-09
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- The people who built the statue
- name of island
- The third theory
- The first theory was to represent _____ or life
- What the statues were carved from
- The height the unfinished sculpture would of been in metres
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- amount of monumental statues
- The name of the tallest statue
- Weight of the heaviest statue in tons
- The second theory was praise and ________
- what they are known as
- The culture of the Rapa Nui people
- Height of the tallest statue in metres
13 Clues: name of island • The third theory • what they are known as • amount of monumental statues • The name of the tallest statue • The people who built the statue • What the statues were carved from • The culture of the Rapa Nui people • Weight of the heaviest statue in tons • Height of the tallest statue in metres • The second theory was praise and ________ • ...
Tisch Center Weekly Crossword #8 2026-01-06
6 Clues: Bread, Drum, Egg, Pay, En- • Resolution that quietly becomes a suggestion • Form of networking that happens over appetizers • Break that feels longer in theory than in memory • NYU color that pairs equally well with diplomas and tote bags • Industry term that means both “good service” and “nice vibes”
Horizon Day Program 2023-02-07
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- The color of lenoras tablet
- Pams favorite movie
- May's favorite color (if you dont know, ask her!)
- The color of your daily dollar
- On this day we eat tacos
- The color of the sun or a banana
- Emily's favorite place
- What Greg asks for at 12:30 whether he is good or bad
- The color of a fire extinguisher
- Kaylas favorite food
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- The color of the Horizon Staff's Uniform
- The color of tylers waterbottle
- Doms favorite candy
- how many people are named "Chris" at Horizon
- The color of the computer or tv
- The color of John Boryla's shirt
- Katt's favorite candy
- The best day of the week!
18 Clues: Pams favorite movie • Doms favorite candy • Kaylas favorite food • Katt's favorite candy • Emily's favorite place • On this day we eat tacos • The best day of the week! • The color of lenoras tablet • The color of your daily dollar • The color of tylers waterbottle • The color of the computer or tv • The color of the sun or a banana • The color of John Boryla's shirt • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2020-06-01
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- When a white-dwarf has no longer shines light.
- When a small star blows its outer layers.
- The final stage of a large star's life.
- Another name for northern lights.
- A huge cluster of dust and gas holding billions of stars and solar systems.
- Consists of ice and dust and originates from Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud.
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- Completely burns up when hitting Earth's atmosphere
- Distance traveled by light in ONE year.
- Largest planet in our solar system.
- Stars become this after running out of nuclear fuel.
- Occurs about 2-5 times a year.
- A planet in dark-blue color and a ice particle ring.
- A cluster of planets that orbit one or numerous stars
- A theory that explains how the universe began.
14 Clues: Occurs about 2-5 times a year. • Another name for northern lights. • Largest planet in our solar system. • Distance traveled by light in ONE year. • The final stage of a large star's life. • When a small star blows its outer layers. • When a white-dwarf has no longer shines light. • A theory that explains how the universe began. • ...
Light 2025-04-07
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- What letter in the CYMK model is represented by the letter K
- This color light overlapped with red light makes yellow
- Electromagnetic wave with the lowest energy
- Other than white what is the hottest flame color
- The part of your eye that sees color
- Paints and Dyes are types of this
- Electromagnetic wave we feel as heat
- Other than a wave light comes in
- located at the back of the eye, is responsible for color vision
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- This color absorbs green
- The color with the highest frequency
- When a ray of light approaches a smooth polished surface and the light ray bounces back
- An object that refracts light and uses dispersion
- You get this color light when you mix equal parts of red, blue, and green light
- A printer uses this color model
- a lens that curves inward, causing parallel light rays to spread out (diverge)
- A wave that can travel through a vacuum/space
- The slowest type of wave
- This color model uses colored lights on a black background
- A color made from blue and green pigments
20 Clues: This color absorbs green • The slowest type of wave • A printer uses this color model • Other than a wave light comes in • Paints and Dyes are types of this • The color with the highest frequency • The part of your eye that sees color • Electromagnetic wave we feel as heat • A color made from blue and green pigments • Electromagnetic wave with the lowest energy • ...
The Impact of Technology on Social Justice 2022-06-03
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- The percent of accounts that are run by bots on twitter according to twitter executives
- How many countries hold 70%-75% of the worlds total telecommunication
- This bias is caused by individual ideologies and prejudices from the creators of certain computer programs
- An internet attack that is often used by bots
- The percent of accounts that are run by bots on twitter according to experts using applied algorithms
- This is a form of propoganda that makes up much of the content on social media
- m___ communication is another factor other than media than contributes to the reinforcement theory
- s________ exposure is a type of reinforcement theory that involves people knowingly or unknowingly viewing specific media
- Repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes
- The percent of accounts run by bots that were involved in discussing the 2016 presidential election
- This type of bias is caused by the discovery of new information that is not taken into account in computer programs
- The main theorist of the reinforcement theory who proposed his ideas in the 1960s
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- Despite many individuals having access to the internet this problem which relates to ones ability to use technology is still a major contributor to the digital divide
- Gender discrimination has caused many computer programs to favour ______
- The physical mediums that people use to access the internet
- A theory that states that the media mainly reinforces our current beliefs and ideas rather than changing them
- The decade that the reinforcement theory was created (19__s)
- The gap between individuals who have access to technology and those who do not
- This term often related to ones status is one of the biggest factors in determining the digital divide
19 Clues: An internet attack that is often used by bots • The physical mediums that people use to access the internet • The decade that the reinforcement theory was created (19__s) • Repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes • How many countries hold 70%-75% of the worlds total telecommunication • ...
Lakayda Early - Chapter 7 2024-01-10
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- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure pepople of lower status
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- job-related crimes commited by high-ststus people
- deviant=ce that becomes a lifestyle and part of an induviduals indentify
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- ways to encourage conformity to societys norms
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exsist between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
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- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particualr memebers as deviant
- a social condition in which norma are weal, conflicting, or absent
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- rewards or punsishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- discounting criminal acts by threatning punishment
- an act commmited in violation of the law
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- the theory that compliance wiht social norma requires strong bonds between indiduals and society
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- undesireable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
19 Clues: an act commmited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to societys norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes commited by high-ststus people • discounting criminal acts by threatning punishment • behavior that departs from societal or group norms • ...
Critical Theory Crossword 2023-10-31
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- Different ways to look or think about one thing
- Three words, Famous book written by Marx & Engels
- Two words, theory that looks at
- Theory that emphasizes the relationship between capitalist & communist states
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
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- One of the makers of marxism
- Well known critical theorist, emphasizes utopianism
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- The political structure Marxism wanted to eradicate
- Theory that is skeptic of new or "modern" ideologies
- System of ideas intended to explain something
- Taking advantage of another for something one wants
12 Clues: One of the makers of marxism • Two words, theory that looks at • System of ideas intended to explain something • Different ways to look or think about one thing • Three words, Famous book written by Marx & Engels • Well known critical theorist, emphasizes utopianism • The political structure Marxism wanted to eradicate • ...
Theory, human dev, etc. 2025-08-22
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- The propounder of Theory of Cognitive Development discussed
- The link between the child and the environment.
- Howard Gardner propounded the theory of Multiple ____
- Montessori says the most important period is from zero to ____
- Maria Montessori was from which country
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- Maria Montessori first school was Casa dei _____
- One of the 3 basic gifts is a ____that can work
- The course Montessori graduated from in 1896
- The propounder of Psychosocial Theory discussed
- A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based
- The Country Maria Montessori was during the 2nd world war
- One of the 3 basic gifts is a mind that can _____
12 Clues: Maria Montessori was from which country • The course Montessori graduated from in 1896 • One of the 3 basic gifts is a ____that can work • The propounder of Psychosocial Theory discussed • The link between the child and the environment. • Maria Montessori first school was Casa dei _____ • One of the 3 basic gifts is a mind that can _____ • ...
Colors and classroom vocabulary 2024-05-17
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- the student's table
- the teacher's table
- the color of coffee
- the color of the ocean
- a non-erasable writing utensil
- the color of snow
- the color of bananas
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- the color of grass
- the color of car tires
- the openings in the walls
- the color of strawberries
- the color of your tongue
- what we read
- the color of communion juice
- an erasable writing utensil
- the color of storm clouds
16 Clues: what we read • the color of snow • the color of grass • the student's table • the teacher's table • the color of coffee • the color of bananas • the color of car tires • the color of the ocean • the color of your tongue • the openings in the walls • the color of strawberries • the color of storm clouds • an erasable writing utensil • the color of communion juice • ...
CHEMISTRY PUZZLE 2014-02-22
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- : anions
- : base
- : prot
- solid
- ionization
- : radio
- : atom
- : solvent
- : compound
- : solute
- torr
- : theory
- : acid
- thermo
- : element
- : coval
- tyndall
- : neut
- : node
- : alco hol
- : buret
- : boil
- : kelvi
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- vapor
- light
- : mass
- : anode
- : sublimination
- : ion
- : stp
- : metalloid
- : prod
- nucleus
- : barometer
- : combust
- : condense
- : temper
- : salt
- : colloid
- : cation
- : halogen
- : melting
- : gas
- : freezing
- : system
- : volatile
- metal
- : cathode
- : nucleon
- : period
50 Clues: torr • vapor • light • : ion • : stp • solid • : gas • metal • : mass • : base • : prot • : prod • : salt • : atom • : acid • thermo • : neut • : node • : boil • : anode • nucleus • : radio • : coval • tyndall • : buret • : kelvi • : anions • : temper • : solute • : cation • : theory • : system • : period • : combust • : solvent • : colloid • : halogen • : melting • : element • : cathode • : nucleon • ionization • : condense • : compound • : freezing • : volatile • : alco hol • ...
Abc 2021-04-14
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- Discovered telescope
- influenced,by Hegel’s dialectical view of history
- study of social life
- Fast
- give law's of motion
- big/large
- Writer of Philosophical Fragments
- to cut
- to stop
- connected with science
- give more details
- Study of language
- impression in mind/plan
- study of life
- teaching,instruction
- study of earth
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- German philosopher
- one religion
- creature
- conflict
- largest country
- theory of evolution
- theory of knowledge
- one Continent
- one revolt
- opposite to beautiful
- one geometry figur
- head
28 Clues: Fast • head • to cut • to stop • creature • conflict • big/large • one revolt • one religion • one Continent • study of life • study of earth • largest country • give more details • Study of language • German philosopher • one geometry figur • theory of evolution • theory of knowledge • Discovered telescope • study of social life • give law's of motion • teaching,instruction • opposite to beautiful • ...
Instruction Media Puzzle 2025-04-30
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- The keytext from the devotional this morning
- Theory that state learning is between sender and receiver
- One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills and behavior
- Proposes the theory of blank slate
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- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- The devotional today is about this person
- This person used a screw as an illustration
- Theory that focus on mental operation
- Tools to help people
- Channel or something that convey
10 Clues: Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Proposes the theory of blank slate • Theory that focus on mental operation • The devotional today is about this person • This person used a screw as an illustration • The keytext from the devotional this morning • One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills and behavior • ...
Earth and Space Crossword 2020-06-01
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- When a white-dwarf has no longer shines light.
- When a small star blows its outer layers.
- The final stage of a large star's life.
- Another name for northern lights.
- A huge cluster of dust and gas holding billions of stars and solar systems.
- Consists of ice and dust and originates from Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud.
Down
- Completely burns up when hitting Earth's atmosphere
- Distance traveled by light in ONE year.
- Largest planet in our solar system.
- Stars become this after running out of nuclear fuel.
- Occurs about 2-5 times a year.
- A planet in dark-blue color and a ice particle ring.
- A cluster of planets that orbit one or numerous stars
- A theory that explains how the universe began.
14 Clues: Occurs about 2-5 times a year. • Another name for northern lights. • Largest planet in our solar system. • Distance traveled by light in ONE year. • The final stage of a large star's life. • When a small star blows its outer layers. • When a white-dwarf has no longer shines light. • A theory that explains how the universe began. • ...
Bio Final 1 2024-12-17
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- overall changes in the whole organism
- describe an observed phenomenon without explaining it
- when a hypothesis has been confirmed by many experiments
- principles and values held by humans
- data represented by descriptions such as color, shape, and emotion
- the study of life
- other experts review a researchers article
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- reasonable conclusion or hypothesis drawn from a small sampling of data
- building muscle by working out, gaining weight, getting taller
- data represented by numbers such as time, weight, and distance
- using your senses and noticing something in the natural world, scientific method step
- procedure that tests a hypothesis by collecting info under controlled conditions
- explanation for a question or problem that can be formally tested
- scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments
14 Clues: the study of life • principles and values held by humans • overall changes in the whole organism • other experts review a researchers article • describe an observed phenomenon without explaining it • when a hypothesis has been confirmed by many experiments • building muscle by working out, gaining weight, getting taller • ...
Crucigramas 2014-12-07
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- mi novia lleva un
- Duermo en estas
- mi bolígrafo escribe en esta tinta de color
- Me gusta mi.....con diseños
- Me pongo......casi todos los días
- No me gusta usar estas...
- las hojas son de
- este cielo color significa lluvia
- Llevo éstos cuando trabajo
- el color de las es cielo
- el color de la sangre es
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- nos ponemos esto en invierno...
- este es el color de una fruta cítrica
- el color plainest de todos
- Me pongo estos todos los días
- las uvas son de este color
- Llevo esto cuando hace frío
- Soy un chico así que no me pongo estas
- limones son de este color...
19 Clues: Duermo en estas • las hojas son de • mi novia lleva un • el color de las es cielo • el color de la sangre es • No me gusta usar estas... • el color plainest de todos • las uvas son de este color • Llevo éstos cuando trabajo • Me gusta mi.....con diseños • Llevo esto cuando hace frío • limones son de este color... • Me pongo estos todos los días • nos ponemos esto en invierno... • ...
Colors 2023-08-21
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- - Between black and white
- - Nighttime color
- - Sunflower color
- - Citrus fruit color
- - Often associated with princesses
- - Snow and cloud color
- - Metallic color
- - Sky and ocean color
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- - Color of grass and leaves
- - Color of tree trunks
- - Blue-green color
- - Another name for purple
- - Precious metal color
- - Mix of blue and red
- - Fire truck color
15 Clues: - Metallic color • - Nighttime color • - Sunflower color • - Blue-green color • - Fire truck color • - Citrus fruit color • - Mix of blue and red • - Sky and ocean color • - Color of tree trunks • - Precious metal color • - Snow and cloud color • - Between black and white • - Another name for purple • - Color of grass and leaves • - Often associated with princesses
Media Studies 2025-05-06
Across
- Artificial copy of something
- Creator of the Pick and Mix theory
- A colour that has connotations of love
- Theory about equilibrium
- The name for signs
- different ethnicities were presented as _____
- Van Zoonen argues men's bodies are presented ___
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- Magazine from the 1960s
- Creator of the theory on hyperreality
- Society that is male-dominated
- Niche magazine we've studied
- The name of the male detective in Touching Evil
12 Clues: The name for signs • Magazine from the 1960s • Theory about equilibrium • Artificial copy of something • Niche magazine we've studied • Society that is male-dominated • Creator of the Pick and Mix theory • Creator of the theory on hyperreality • A colour that has connotations of love • different ethnicities were presented as _____ • ...
Colors 2022-05-05
Across
- a pale red color
- the color of the clear sky
- a yellowish brown color
- between dark blue and purple in color
- the color like black mixed with white
- the color of fresh leaves and grass
- a pale purple color
- a purplish-blue color
Down
- a deep slightly purplish red color
- a yellow-brown color
- the color of the middle of an egg
- a pale dull yellowish brown
- the color of earth
- the color of a bluish=green precious mineral
- the color of blood
15 Clues: a pale red color • the color of earth • the color of blood • a pale purple color • a yellow-brown color • a purplish-blue color • a yellowish brown color • the color of the clear sky • a pale dull yellowish brown • the color of the middle of an egg • a deep slightly purplish red color • the color of fresh leaves and grass • between dark blue and purple in color • ...
Development Psychology: Emotional/Cognitive 2024-09-18
Across
- Personality development
- expectation to become something
- person's ability to comfortable
- How many stages are in Piaget's Theory
- motor response
- too clingy or feels worn down by fear
- Identity crisis
- This scientist used this in an experiment
- Mental; logical
- crave intimacy, independent, withdraw
- Heinz is based off his theory
Down
- example of online trolling
- mastery of conservation
- egocentrism
- assimilation and accommodation
- This person created "contact comfort"
- "dropping college classes"
- "Good behavior"
18 Clues: egocentrism • motor response • "Good behavior" • Identity crisis • Mental; logical • mastery of conservation • Personality development • example of online trolling • "dropping college classes" • Heinz is based off his theory • assimilation and accommodation • expectation to become something • person's ability to comfortable • This person created "contact comfort" • ...
Week Six 2022-03-28
Across
- A Hierarchy of Needs
- Motivators or Hygiene Factors?
- Driven from the inside
- Not Content or Process but another theory
- Behaviourism with BF gets under the skin
- A better kind of goal . . .
- The noise you might get from a car engine
Down
- Behaviourism and saliva
- What we give when we want a response . . .
- From the Adams' Family . . .
- Elementary Behaviourism
- A vegetable known for its power to motivate
12 Clues: A Hierarchy of Needs • Driven from the inside • Behaviourism and saliva • Elementary Behaviourism • A better kind of goal . . . • From the Adams' Family . . . • Motivators or Hygiene Factors? • Behaviourism with BF gets under the skin • Not Content or Process but another theory • The noise you might get from a car engine • What we give when we want a response . . . • ...
Forensic Psychology 2026-03-06
Across
- An aim of custodial sentencing along with protection of the public, justice and deterrence
- Researcher whose finding on the physical characteristics of criminals and non-criminals that challenged the atavistic form theory
- Researcher who proposed the theory of the criminal personality
- Researcher who found 12 out of 14 affectionless psychopaths reported prolonged separation from parents in childhood
- Researcher who found that a Dutch family with a history of violent crime had a mutated MAOA gene
- Researcher who analysed the genes and environmental influences of 400 males in New Zealand from birth to 30 years old
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- Researcher who proposed the differential association theory
- Researcher who found consistent evidence of decreased activity in the pre-frontal cortex in criminals compared to non-criminals
- Reported risk factors for offending in 400 South London males
- Researcher who found average reoffending for male prisoners was 56% lower in people who had anger management
- Researcher who assessed moral reasoning and cognitive distortions in 58 Swedish teenage offenders and 58 non-offenders
- ____and Farrington reviewed the effectiveness of offender profiling
- Type of offenders characterised by planned offending, a high level of control and a socially competent person with high intelligence
- Milan and ________ investigated the effectiveness of behaviour modification in a male Alabama prison cellblock
- Researcher who proposed the atavistic form theory of criminality
- A theory within geographical profiling
16 Clues: A theory within geographical profiling • Researcher who proposed the differential association theory • Reported risk factors for offending in 400 South London males • Researcher who proposed the theory of the criminal personality • Researcher who proposed the atavistic form theory of criminality • ...
2nd Semester Art Terms 2023-05-17
Across
- - A contradiction in luminance or color
- Complementary -Take a complementary color and chose the 2 colors next to it
- - Reflected light, ROYGBIV
- -Lights and darks of a color, Value Scale
- - Red,Blue and Yellow
- -3D, Length, Width and Height
- - Orange,Green and Violet
- -No color(black, grey, and white)
- -2D, flat a line that encloses space
- - 2 opposite colors on the color wheel(Red and Green)
- - Grey+Hue
- -One color with different values
- -Surface feel of an object
- -All the principals and elements working together
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- -Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- -The area in and around the object
- - R-O,Y-O,B-G,Y-G,B-V,R-V
- -Repeating the same pattern or color in an artwork
- -Force or intensity that places importance on the object in the artwork
- -3 colors that make an equilateral triangle(Red, Yellow, and Blue)
- - Pure Color
- -Changing physical position or location
- - White+Hue
- -The dimensions of a composition and relationships between high, width, and depth
- - Black+Hue
- -Path of a moving point
26 Clues: - Grey+Hue • - White+Hue • - Black+Hue • - Pure Color • - Red,Blue and Yellow • -Path of a moving point • - R-O,Y-O,B-G,Y-G,B-V,R-V • - Orange,Green and Violet • - Reflected light, ROYGBIV • -Surface feel of an object • -3D, Length, Width and Height • -One color with different values • -No color(black, grey, and white) • -The area in and around the object • ...
Understanding the Whole Child (OER), Chapter 1 2022-01-19
Across
- change across domains/dimensions
- type of conditioning that involves pairing natural (unconditioned) stimulus with learned (condition) ones to produce a desire response
- theorist who has an ecological systems model which explains direct and indirect influences on an individual's development
- Vygotsky’s theory, which emphasizes the importance of culture and interaction in the development of cognitive abilities
- theorist with lifespan theory which presents major tasks to accomplish or crisis to overcome at each stage
- our ability to change and understanding that many characteristics are malleable
- influences on development that come from heredity
- theorist with lifespan theory which presents major tasks to accomplish or crisis to overcome at each stage
- influential cognitive stage theorist who was the first to recognize that children's thought differs from that of adults
- influences on development that come from one's environment
- aspect of development that depends on who is involved in the life of a child and when and where the child lives
- ability to overcome adversity
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- field of study devoted to understanding change from conception through adolescence.
- type of conditioning reinforcers and punishment to increase or decrease the likelihood of a response
- approach that emphasizes the role of watching others as the main mechanism for learning; ______________ theory
- the idea that we might show gains in some areas of development while showing loss in other areas
- In ecological systems theory, the temporal dimension of the environment
- assumes that developmental change often occurs in distinct stages that are qualitatively different from each other, and in a set, universal sequence; ____________________ development
- views overt and observable behavior as the proper subject matter of psychological study
- a blueprint or model that helps scientists piece together various studies to guide research and interpret research findings
20 Clues: ability to overcome adversity • change across domains/dimensions • influences on development that come from heredity • influences on development that come from one's environment • In ecological systems theory, the temporal dimension of the environment • our ability to change and understanding that many characteristics are malleable • ...
Models,Theories and projections 2025-05-19
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- a city built around CBDs with other smaller CBDs as smaller sprouts
- the idea that migrants share similar characteristics
- projection that best maintains shape overall and positions without extreme distortion
- a revision of malthus theory that food production will increase with population growth due to the amount of innovation
- the model that is built around the cbd with the industrial and residental parts circling it
- a theory that states the location of industries is placed to keep the cost of transportation and labor to a minimum
- the theory that human population is dependent on food production
- true to compass direction but distorts shape and size on the outer area
Down
- a 5 stage model that states in each stage there are different diseases also ties back to health care and life expectancy
- , the second-largest city will have about half the population of the largest city, the third-largest will have one-third, and so on
- a theory that describes the size number and distribution of human settlements
- a projection that displays accurate axis but distorts the shapes and makes it hard to navigate with
- the theory that countries develop their industry in 5 stages
- projection that spacing between parallels stops growing after 55 degrees
- A model that goes through 5 stages that includes birth rate and death rates along with population natural increase
- accurate map projection but distorts distance and land mass shape
- a model where lower residential areas are around Transporation lines and the high class residents are in the CBD and go outwards
- the idea the farther from the city the cheaper the land
- A model of economic and social development that explains global inequality in terms of the historical exploitation of poor nations by rich ones
19 Clues: the idea that migrants share similar characteristics • the idea the farther from the city the cheaper the land • the theory that countries develop their industry in 5 stages • the theory that human population is dependent on food production • accurate map projection but distorts distance and land mass shape • ...
Match the colors and Days 2023-05-03
Across
- First day weekly.
- Opposite of dark.
- Sixth day weekly.
- Possess, own something.
- Like something more.
- Fifth day weekly.
- Third day weekly.
- Mon-Fri.
- Valuable, shiny.
- Seven-day period.
- Sky, water color.
- Light shade red.
- Opposite of light.
- Grass, tree color.
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- Neutral black, white.
- Purity, no color.
- Red, yellow mix.
- Fourth day weekly.
- Last day weekly.
- Warm passion color.
- Bright sun color.
- Second day weekly.
- Earth, tree color.
- Blue, red mix.
- Dark absence of light.
25 Clues: Mon-Fri. • Blue, red mix. • Red, yellow mix. • Last day weekly. • Valuable, shiny. • Light shade red. • Purity, no color. • First day weekly. • Opposite of dark. • Sixth day weekly. • Fifth day weekly. • Third day weekly. • Bright sun color. • Seven-day period. • Sky, water color. • Fourth day weekly. • Second day weekly. • Earth, tree color. • Opposite of light. • Grass, tree color. • Warm passion color. • ...
French French French 2018-01-10
Across
- Soccer
- Makes it easier to click
- Paper
- The color of a clear sky
- The color of healthy grass
- What Mr. Ryan is using
- A color and a fruit
- The color of my eyes
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- Half of the word Pencil
- What you sit on
- Color of Ashland spirit
- What you "Skate" with
- What Mr. Ryan has
- Tableau blanc
- The stars on the American Flag
- Pencil
- Aunt
- Sister
- The color of my life
- A woman that is your parent
20 Clues: Aunt • Paper • Soccer • Pencil • Sister • Tableau blanc • What you sit on • What Mr. Ryan has • A color and a fruit • The color of my life • The color of my eyes • What you "Skate" with • What Mr. Ryan is using • Half of the word Pencil • Color of Ashland spirit • Makes it easier to click • The color of a clear sky • The color of healthy grass • A woman that is your parent • ...
Clothing Unit 1 2013-05-14
Across
- illusion visual impression used to emphasize or minimize a body feature
- the outline or the outer shape of an object
- lines lines formed as the pieces of a garment are sewn together
- of design tools such as (line, form, space, texture, color)
- the shape of a particular item of clothing that makes it easy to recognize
- consisting of one color and its tints and shades
- a color scheme using three colors an equal distance apart on the color wheel
- fashions that are popular for a short time
- cycle the decline and return of a specific style
- lines lines added to a garment
- complimentary a color scheme using one color with the two colors on either side of its compliment
- colors three colors from which all other colors are made (red, yellow, blue)
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- colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- color color made by combining equal amounts of a primary and secondary color
- a person who uses goods and services
- of design guidelines for working with the elements of design (balance, proportion, emphasis, rhythm, harmony)
- wheel a chart that shows the relationship of colors or hues
- colors color made by combining equal amounts of two primary colors
- colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- clothing styles that remain in fashion a long time
- shape how the body is proportioned according to geometric shapes
21 Clues: lines lines added to a garment • a person who uses goods and services • fashions that are popular for a short time • the outline or the outer shape of an object • consisting of one color and its tints and shades • cycle the decline and return of a specific style • clothing styles that remain in fashion a long time • ...
Nostalgia 2025-07-15
Across
- A shape you see in the night sky
- A stretched-out circle
- The color of grapes
- The color of the sky
- The color of a shadow
- The color of snow
- The color of an apple
- A shape like a kite
- The color of grass
- A shape that means love
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- A shape like a door
- A round shape like a ball
- A shape with four equal sides
- The color of a banana
- The color of cotton candy
- A shape with three sides
- The color of a pumpkin
17 Clues: The color of snow • The color of grass • A shape like a door • The color of grapes • A shape like a kite • The color of the sky • The color of a banana • The color of a shadow • The color of an apple • A stretched-out circle • The color of a pumpkin • A shape that means love • A shape with three sides • A round shape like a ball • The color of cotton candy • A shape with four equal sides • ...
German Colors 2023-05-10
Across
- The color of blueberry
- The color of a tire
- The color of the sky on a clear sky day
- The color of White and Red Mixed
- The color of an Emeralds
- The color of the inside of a lime
- The color of the sky when its about to rain
- The color of a Bannana
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- The color of a clean ocean
- The color of a sunny day cloud
- The color of white chocolate
- The color of a Lime
- The color of an orange
- The color of Thanos's skin
- The color of a typical apple
15 Clues: The color of a tire • The color of a Lime • The color of blueberry • The color of an orange • The color of a Bannana • The color of an Emeralds • The color of a clean ocean • The color of Thanos's skin • The color of white chocolate • The color of a typical apple • The color of a sunny day cloud • The color of White and Red Mixed • The color of the inside of a lime • ...
Color Guest Experience 2021-08-09
Across
- Test done on a piece of hair to determine how product will process
- Thetype of listening do you need to practice
- Never color hair that has what kind of salts in it
- meet and greet the client
- Prebook, reccomend product, provide follow-up
- Avoid leaving the client what during a color service
Down
- A predispostion test is required for products that are derivitives of what
- Light that generally makes hair appear warmer
- Produce functionl, predictable, pleasing results
- Light that generally makes hair appear cooler
- Ask questions to discover informaion
- Test given to discover an allergy
12 Clues: meet and greet the client • Test given to discover an allergy • Ask questions to discover informaion • Thetype of listening do you need to practice • Light that generally makes hair appear warmer • Light that generally makes hair appear cooler • Prebook, reccomend product, provide follow-up • Produce functionl, predictable, pleasing results • ...
Color Wheel Crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- red, orange, and yellow are ____ colors
- blue, green and orange are _____ colors
- colors red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors
- invented the color wheel
- yellow + red =
- another name for color
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- blue green is an example of a _____ color
- red + blue =
- yellow + blue =
- opposite colors on the wheel
- blue, green, and violet are _____ colors
- how many colors are on the color wheel
12 Clues: red + blue = • yellow + red = • yellow + blue = • another name for color • invented the color wheel • opposite colors on the wheel • how many colors are on the color wheel • red, orange, and yellow are ____ colors • blue, green and orange are _____ colors • blue, green, and violet are _____ colors • blue green is an example of a _____ color • ...
Korean color words 2021-11-30
Color Guard Crossword 2024-12-11
Across
- You wear this for shows
- You are a member of this
- Bounces and roll downs (hyphenated)
- Fabric on a pole
- Isn't sharp but still hurts to spin
- Fall show (hyphenated)
Down
- Indoor competitive season
- Phrases that you do in a show
- Your favorite person :p
- Wooden piece of equipment
- Movement
- We perform with them in the fall
12 Clues: Movement • Fabric on a pole • Fall show (hyphenated) • You wear this for shows • Your favorite person :p • You are a member of this • Indoor competitive season • Wooden piece of equipment • Phrases that you do in a show • We perform with them in the fall • Bounces and roll downs (hyphenated) • Isn't sharp but still hurts to spin
Color wheel crossword 2023-11-08
Across
- alexander hamilton plan to pay the national debt
- 1st Secretary of state
- Farmers don't want to pay tax on whiskey
- belief that the government has to be right on line of the requirements of the Constitution
- 1st U.S. president
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- chief of the indians in the battle of fallen timbers
- believed that the federalists were like a monarchy
- Battle between the indians and united states and the indians lose
- 1st secretary of treasury
- Setting an example
- believed a strong central government
- belief that the government can go beyond the requirements of the Constitution
12 Clues: Setting an example • 1st U.S. president • 1st Secretary of state • 1st secretary of treasury • believed a strong central government • Farmers don't want to pay tax on whiskey • alexander hamilton plan to pay the national debt • believed that the federalists were like a monarchy • chief of the indians in the battle of fallen timbers • ...
Eye Color Genetics 2025-04-23
Across
- Coloring, determined by the type and amount of melanin produced
- A molecule that carries genetic information as nucleotides
- Trait A trait influenced by multiple genes
- Interaction between different genes
- Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) A genetic variation where a single nucleotide differs
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- Physical trait
- A type of melanin responsible for yellow/red/pink pigmentation in hair, skin, and eyes
- A type of melanin responsible for brown/black pigmentation in hair, skin, and eyes
- A gene that regulates melanin production in the iris
- Colored part of the eye that controls the amount of light that enters through the eyes
- A gene that regulates the expression of OCA2
- A segment of DNA, basic unit of heredity
12 Clues: Physical trait • Interaction between different genes • A segment of DNA, basic unit of heredity • Trait A trait influenced by multiple genes • A gene that regulates the expression of OCA2 • A gene that regulates melanin production in the iris • A molecule that carries genetic information as nucleotides • Coloring, determined by the type and amount of melanin produced • ...
vxzUnique color names 2025-05-13
13 Clues: a flower • a deep red • a blue/green • dark blurple • a type of red • a type of red • a type of blue • a type of purple • a romantic flower • leprechaun hair color • a girl name thats purple • a type of purple and fruit • there are these kinds of reefs
Color and number 2025-10-31
Developmental Theorists 2024-01-31
Across
- Studies concluded that children learn best when they are allowed to guide their own education. Child guided education. There are preschools established using these principles
- Concluded that parents are the primary educators and play is the primary experience. Lived from 1632-1704
- Social Cognitive Theory, people develop by watching and imitating others around them
- Social Learning theorist, believed that children learn through social interactions, lived from 1896-1934, known for Zone of Proximal Development
- Developed a hierarchy of needs and stated that the lower level must be achieved before success can be reached on the higher levels
- Psychoanalytic Theory, subconscious thoughts affect actions, Id, Ego, Superego
- Moral Development Theory, some reasons people choose to do things is based on self-interest, pleasing others, laws, principle
- Theorist from England who believed the environment and people around the child shape the child's development. Known for the idea of Tabula Rasa
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- Theories show that development continues throughout life in 8 stages. One of the stages is Trust vs. Mistrust
- Development Theory, children learn through exploration, there are 4 stages-one is concrete operational
- Attachment Theory, attachment styles Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant
- Classical Conditioning, learning to relate one stimulus with a specific outcome, studied dogs and humans
- Learning Theory that says behaviors are learned through positive and negative experiences. Behaviors are either reinforced or punished
- Believed that attachment was all or nothing.
14 Clues: Believed that attachment was all or nothing. • Attachment Theory, attachment styles Secure, Ambivalent, Avoidant • Psychoanalytic Theory, subconscious thoughts affect actions, Id, Ego, Superego • Social Cognitive Theory, people develop by watching and imitating others around them • ...
Colors 2023-07-17
Across
- Color associated with royalty
- Color of citrus fruits
- Primary color often associated with fire
- A purplish-red hue
- Color of earth and tree bark
- Color often associated with girls
- Metallic color often associated with elegance
- Color of sunshine and bananas
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- Color often associated with the sky
- Precious metal color
- Color of grass and leaves
- A mixture of black and white
- A blue-green color
- The darkest color
- The absence of color
15 Clues: The darkest color • A purplish-red hue • A blue-green color • Precious metal color • The absence of color • Color of citrus fruits • Color of grass and leaves • A mixture of black and white • Color of earth and tree bark • Color associated with royalty • Color of sunshine and bananas • Color often associated with girls • Color often associated with the sky • ...
colors 2022-04-22
Across
- the color of an elephant
- another shade of blue
- the color of wood
- all the colors
- the color of ketchup
- the color of the ocean
- the color of paper
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- the color of the sun
- the color when you mix blue and red together
- the color of grass
- the color of tanbark
- the color and an orange
- the color of coins at the end of the rainbow
- the darkest color
- the color of cents
15 Clues: all the colors • the color of wood • the darkest color • the color of grass • the color of cents • the color of paper • the color of the sun • the color of tanbark • the color of ketchup • another shade of blue • the color of the ocean • the color and an orange • the color of an elephant • the color when you mix blue and red together • the color of coins at the end of the rainbow
Ion Crossword 2020-10-21
Across
- Substances that produce hydrogen or hydronium ions in water-based solutions.
- A scale that indicates the degree of concentration of hydrogen or hydronium ions in a solution (1-14)
- A substance with a pH from 1-6.9
- When an acid and base combine to form a compound with ionic bonds. (NaOH + HCl → H2O + NaCl)
- A negatively charged oxygen and hydrogen group, symbolized by the symbol OH-
- A theory that states acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors. 2 words.
- A substance with a pH of 7.0
- The process of forming ions
- The number of particles (6.02 x 10²³) in 1 mole of any substance
- Organic dyes used to measure pH through color change
- Adding a liquid base of a known pH to a liquid acid to measure the pH of food using a buret.
- Avogadro’s number of particles of any substance
- A substance with a pH from 7.1- 14
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- Measure of parts of one substance to the known volume of another
- A naturally occurring organic color pigment that changes color when exposed to acids or bases
- Ingredients that are added to baked goods to lighten or aerate the finished product. (Baking soda or Baking powder) 2 words, no spaces
- a compound that helps stabilize pH by absorbing excess acids or bases in a solution. Found in the blood.
- When all ions in a solution have combined chemically to produce a pH of 7.0.
- Compounds such as an acid that easily give up the proton from the hydrogen atom. Poton _______.
- The point in a titration where there are equal numbers of acid and base molecules (endpoint)
- (M)- measure of solute concentration expressed as moles per liter
- A hydrogen atom bonded to a water molecule (H30+)
- The deadliest type of foodborne illness, which is caused by a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum at pH levels above 4.6
- Substances that produce hydroxide ions in water based solutions.
- When a substance has equal number of positive and negative charges or ions
25 Clues: The process of forming ions • A substance with a pH of 7.0 • A substance with a pH from 1-6.9 • A substance with a pH from 7.1- 14 • Avogadro’s number of particles of any substance • A hydrogen atom bonded to a water molecule (H30+) • Organic dyes used to measure pH through color change • Measure of parts of one substance to the known volume of another • ...
Sir Issac Newton And Other Scientific Revolution By Nate Baldwin C3 2022-12-06
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- Newton Inspired Engenlightment leaders Voltaire and ________?
- Who was the second scientist to be knighted ?
- Who discovered Sunspots?
- What month was Issac Newton knighted?
- How many counterfeiters did Issac Newton catch?
- who was the first scientist in the Scientific Revolution?
- Issac Newton was the first scientist to be buried where?
- How many of these scientists were knighted?
- Did The apple indecent let Issac Newton explain gravity no or yes?
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- Newton spent half his life in alchemy trying to find the _____?
- What was one of the moons Galileo discovered?
- Who was a member of the Royal Society?
- About how many words did Issac Newton write?
- Who was a Lord Challocher?
- Galileo was a physicist, engineer, and ______?
- Who was one of the scientists who made the scientific method hint he is in another clue
- Who was thrown under house arrest?
- How many Laws of motion did Newton have?
- How many years did Issac Newton spend as Royal Mint Master Of England?
- Newton's color theory explained what colorful happening?
20 Clues: Who discovered Sunspots? • Who was a Lord Challocher? • Who was thrown under house arrest? • What month was Issac Newton knighted? • Who was a member of the Royal Society? • How many Laws of motion did Newton have? • How many of these scientists were knighted? • About how many words did Issac Newton write? • What was one of the moons Galileo discovered? • ...
Midterm Crosswork Puzzle 2024-10-22
Across
- Exploding star
- Measures distance in space
- Water eroding the ground would be the ______ interacting with the geosphere
- A planet has a _________ shaped orbit.
- Causes the northern lights.
- The end stage of a massive star
- Stellar _____ where all stars begin their lives.
- If students study for their midterm they will get a better score is an example of a __________
- The Sun will die as a __________
- Where nuclear fusion occurs in the Sun.
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- One of the first two elements
- First step of the Big Bang Theory
- Our Sun is considered a ________ size star
- Stars or Galaxies moving towards Earth would appear what color?
- Where a star spends most of its life.
- The area of the orbit which is farthest from the Sun.
- The process of two elements combining to make a larger element
- The study of Earth Science that includes all the hard parts of Earth
- The area of the orbit which is closest to the Sun.
19 Clues: Exploding star • Measures distance in space • Causes the northern lights. • One of the first two elements • The end stage of a massive star • The Sun will die as a __________ • First step of the Big Bang Theory • Where a star spends most of its life. • A planet has a _________ shaped orbit. • Where nuclear fusion occurs in the Sun. • Our Sun is considered a ________ size star • ...
The masque of the red death 2016-03-30
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- what does the last room represent?
- Color of room three
- what happened to the prince?
- What is the princes name?
- where did the chase end?
- what time did they die?
- Color of room four
- what did none of the rooms have?
- what did the last room have?
- Color of room seven
- Color of room two
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- Color of room one
- Color of room five
- What did the prince weld shut?
- What made room seven different?
- what was the uninvited guests?
- Color of room six
- why did they all chase the uninvited guest?
- what is the story?
- how did the uninvited feast make the prince feel?
20 Clues: Color of room one • Color of room six • Color of room two • Color of room five • Color of room four • what is the story? • Color of room three • Color of room seven • what time did they die? • where did the chase end? • What is the princes name? • what happened to the prince? • what did the last room have? • What did the prince weld shut? • what was the uninvited guests? • ...
FRUTAS Y VERDURAS 2021-08-26
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- VERDURA DE COLOR VERDE EN FORMA CIRCULAR
- FRUTA DE COLOR ENTRE CAFFE Y VERDE
- MANZANO VERDURA DE COLOR AMARILLO
- VERDURA DE COLOR VERDE DE HOJAS
- FRUTO DE COLOR AMARILLO CON SABOR DULCE
- FRUTO DE COLOR NARANJADO
- FRUTO DE COLOR ROJO CON SEMILLAS
- VERDURA DE COLOR AMARILLA EN FORMA DE CIRCULOS PEQUEÑOS
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- FRUTO DE COLOR VERDE
- VERDURA ENTRE COLOR VERDE Y MORADO CON SABOR AGRIO
- VERDURA DE COLOR BLANCO DE FORMA CIRCULAR
- VERDURA ENTRE UN COLOR ROJO Y VERDE
- FRUTA DE COLOR ENTRE COLOR AMARILLO Y ROJO.
- FRUTO DE COLOR ROJO CON SABOR DULCE
- FRUTA DE COLOR MORADO EN FORMA CIRCULAR
15 Clues: FRUTO DE COLOR VERDE • FRUTO DE COLOR NARANJADO • VERDURA DE COLOR VERDE DE HOJAS • FRUTO DE COLOR ROJO CON SEMILLAS • MANZANO VERDURA DE COLOR AMARILLO • FRUTA DE COLOR ENTRE CAFFE Y VERDE • VERDURA ENTRE UN COLOR ROJO Y VERDE • FRUTO DE COLOR ROJO CON SABOR DULCE • FRUTA DE COLOR MORADO EN FORMA CIRCULAR • FRUTO DE COLOR AMARILLO CON SABOR DULCE • ...
MAGALÍ AND IVAN - CROSSWORD 2019-08-13
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- France + Nationality
- The color of the carrots
- China + nationality
- The color of te night
- Brother + sister
- The color of the blood
- Del Potro + sport
- Two teams + one net
- The color of the clouds
- Four x Five
- The color of lemons
- The color of the sea
- The sister of your mother
- The brother of yor husband
- Three + four
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- Red+ Blue
- Monzon + Sport
- Sport + bike
- Maradona + Sport
- ....... are Argetinian
- The parents of your parents
- One hundred - thirty
- The daughter of your aunt
- Six players + one orange ball
- Meolans + Sport
- Ten - seven
- The color of the lettuce
27 Clues: Red+ Blue • Four x Five • Ten - seven • Sport + bike • Three + four • Monzon + Sport • Meolans + Sport • Maradona + Sport • Brother + sister • Del Potro + sport • China + nationality • Two teams + one net • The color of lemons • France + Nationality • One hundred - thirty • The color of the sea • The color of te night • ....... are Argetinian • The color of the blood • The color of the clouds • ...
Psychology Crossword 2012-11-02
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- Developed a personality Theory
- General Frame work for scientific study.
- Theory based on impulses and needs in the unconscious.
- Term for any method used to try and help people with emotional and psychological problems.
- Believing that people are basically good.
- Published his theory of evolution in 1859.
- Published a widely used psychology text book in 1890.
- Viewing Behavior as a result of nervous system functions.
- Emphasizes how humans use mental processes to handle problems.
- studied learning during the 1920's.
- Subaverage intellectual Functioning so that such a person is not able to perform at the level appropriate to his/hers age.
- Bottom level of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs; Hunger and thirst.
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- Scientific study of human and animal behaviour.
- Those who study origin, cause, or results of certain behaviours.
- Behaviour viewed as strongly influenced by rules and expectations of specific socials groups.
- Opened the first physcological lab in 1879.
- Makes direct use of findings of research psychologists.
- Viewing behaviour as the product of learnings and associations.
- Process of making your own system by borrowing from two or more other systems.
- Process of looking into yourself and describing what is there.
- Studied personal Growth.
- Studied the effects of the environment.
22 Clues: Studied personal Growth. • Developed a personality Theory • studied learning during the 1920's. • Studied the effects of the environment. • General Frame work for scientific study. • Believing that people are basically good. • Published his theory of evolution in 1859. • Opened the first physcological lab in 1879. • Scientific study of human and animal behaviour. • ...
Maddy's BB Crossword: Corny Version 2026-02-28
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- Goliath's opposite
- Got evicted at Week 12
- Baldwin?
- Not sun
- Blossom casting picture
- Scott's first name
- A blue bird
- Won the Power of Veto in Week 2
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- Full power in Week 3
- But that's just a theory, a game theory
- Roman moon goddess
- Digs deep
- Repeats after you
- Feathered friend
- US BB20 15th
- Won the HoH "Where’s Maddy?"
16 Clues: Not sun • Baldwin? • Digs deep • A blue bird • US BB20 15th • Feathered friend • Repeats after you • Goliath's opposite • Roman moon goddess • Scott's first name • Full power in Week 3 • Got evicted at Week 12 • Blossom casting picture • Won the HoH "Where’s Maddy?" • Won the Power of Veto in Week 2 • But that's just a theory, a game theory
Magruder Text CH1ALL 2016-02-02
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- When power rests with the people (5).
- A particular place or region (5).
- This state has 285 million people (6).
- The power to make laws (4).
- Another word for nation (5).
- Jefferson said that this is the price of liberty (10).
- This theory says government comes from family & tradition (7).
- Absolute power within its own territory.
- The power to enforce law(4).
- Jefferson said that the Declaration of Independence was based on his ideas (8).
- The power to interpret laws (4/5).
- He said “If men were angels, no government would be necessary” (9).
- This theory says some people just take over with power and force (7).
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- The world’s most populous state (6).
- He said that “You can only be free if I am free (10).
- Body of laws (5).
- The nation’s first constitution (9).
- When power is held by a single person (5).
- This theory says people agree with one another to create a state (8).
- A very small state surrounded by Italy (5).
- How society makes and enforces its public policies (4).
- He said that “The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time (10).
- This word sometimes used to mean immoral (5).
- The earliest known government was here(5).
- This theory says god has given some people a devine right to rule (7).
25 Clues: Body of laws (5). • The power to make laws (4). • Another word for nation (5). • The power to enforce law(4). • A particular place or region (5). • The power to interpret laws (4/5). • The world’s most populous state (6). • The nation’s first constitution (9). • When power rests with the people (5). • This state has 285 million people (6). • ...
Become a Citizen 2023-01-08
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- People that are a part of this can create laws
- Amy Coney Barret was ____ after Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The president is elected by this
- An act signed into law by George W. Bush
- You can declare this over something you own
- The U.S established this with Europe after WWII
- Supports the bill of rights
- theory Native Americans were forced to listen to the Americans
- president Kamala Harris is this
- branch Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a very famous person that was part of this branch
- branch Gary Peters is a prt of this branch
- branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch
- What Donald does not pay
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- theory Overtime a family gets bigger and bigger and one person becomes the leader
- Virgin Islands are in the United states _______
- Does not support the bill of rights
- right theory Someone that has royal blood gifted fromn god is the ruler
- Healthcare is type of this policy
- If you want to become a U.S citizen you have to do this.
- branches of government Trees have them too
- Lebanon is this type of country
- John G. Roberts is on of the nine in the supreme court.
- of rights First ten amendments of the constitution
- order Franklin D. Roosevelt created Japense internment camps in 1992
- contract theory Humans created government because they were tired of this unpleasant condition
25 Clues: What Donald does not pay • Supports the bill of rights • Lebanon is this type of country • president Kamala Harris is this • The president is elected by this • Healthcare is type of this policy • Does not support the bill of rights • An act signed into law by George W. Bush • branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch • branches of government Trees have them too • ...
John Wilkes Booth Crossword 2020-10-03
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- this idea was to take matter and continue to divide and divide it until you would see individual _____________
- this is when dalton formed his atomic theory after Democritus
- Bohr's Definition: element is any substance that cannot be _____________ into a simpler substance
- Who improved Bohr's model?
- in the plum pudding model it was thought ofas the same _______________________throughout
- one of the early greeks to study atoms (starts with D)
- the basic idea was if you could look at matter on __________________ and _____________ scales
- the ________________ mechanical model was developed by Erwin Schrodinger
- A chemical reaction is a _____________________ of atoms
- the first theory to explain physical properties was: atoms had different shapes and ________________
- formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms
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- in 1897 he discovered the electron
- The uncertainty principle says that we cannot measure the _______________________ (x)
- Thompson used a high-vacuum cathode-ray tube to study the nature of what?
- Bohr's revolutionary ideas were that electron"jumps" what?
- he discredited the early greeks atomic theory
- Millikan discovered what about an electron during his famous "Oil Drop Experiment"?
- the first component of Dalton's atomic theory: all ___________ is made of atoms
- Part 2: the uncertainty principle also says and the ________ (p) of a particle with absolute precision
- what part of the atom was discovered tobe 10,000 times smaller than it?
20 Clues: Who improved Bohr's model? • in 1897 he discovered the electron • he discredited the early greeks atomic theory • one of the early greeks to study atoms (starts with D) • A chemical reaction is a _____________________ of atoms • Bohr's revolutionary ideas were that electron"jumps" what? • this is when dalton formed his atomic theory after Democritus • ...
Introduction to Psychology 2021-03-19
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- School of psychology that aimed to understand the adaptive purposes of psychological characteristics.
- A theory that the reaction to an object or event by a person or animal can be modified by learning.
- Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind.
- Gap in-between neurons.
- The science of animal and human behavior.
- Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan.
- Where all decision-making processes lie as it is the executive of the personality.
- Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior.
- Impostor of Science; a set of claims that seem scientific but aren’t.
- The failure to resolve problems at a particular stage and leads to a halt in development.
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- Chemical messenger specialized for communication from neuron to neuron.
- Refers to the acquisition, processing, organizing, and use of knowledge.
- Greek word for study.
- A theory of psychology wherein it states that each individual has a unique potential.
- A theory that suggests that the environment shapes human behavior.
- A conclusion about the cause of an observed behavior/event.
- A set of characteristics unique to each individual.
- Discipline that applies Darwin’s theory of natural selection to man and animal behavior.
- School of psychology, founded by Sigmund Freud, that focuses on internal psychological processes of which we’re unaware.
- Nerve cells exquisitely specialized for communication with each other. The functioning of our brain depends on the cross-talk of these cells.
20 Clues: Greek word for study. • Gap in-between neurons. • The science of animal and human behavior. • Study of how behavior changes over the lifespan. • A set of characteristics unique to each individual. • Emphasizes social and cultural Influences on Behavior. • Discovery of basic elements (structures) of the human mind. • ...
Aggression 2021-06-07
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- the theory that immediately after a violent programme has been viewed, the viewer is primed to respond aggressively because a network of aggressive memories is retrieved
- an almond-shaped mass of nuclei involved in emotional responses that has been shown to be an area of the brain that causes aggression
- a set of evolutionary primitive brain structures located on top of the brainstem that is involved in many emotions such as fear, anger and aggression
- research - parental modelling
- the theory that behaviour is learned through the process of observational learning and that children learn aggression from observing role models whom they then imitate
- research - testosterone and aggression
- research - deindividuation
- research - serotonin and aggression
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- research - media influence
- the theory proposed by Dollar and Miller et al 1939
- the tendency to imitate behaviour when one observes that others engaging in that behaviour are rewarded
- physical or verbal behaviours that can result in physical and psychological harm to oneself, others or objects in the environment
- research - aggressive cues hypothesis
- the theory that repeated exposure to violence in the media reduces the emotional impact of the violence because people become 'used to it'
- the study of animals in their natural environment
- research - cognitive priming
- research - aggression and infidelity and jealous
- research - dispositional explanation
- research - genetic factors
- research situational explanation
- research - computer games
21 Clues: research - computer games • research - media influence • research - genetic factors • research - deindividuation • research - cognitive priming • research - parental modelling • research situational explanation • research - serotonin and aggression • research - dispositional explanation • research - aggressive cues hypothesis • research - testosterone and aggression • ...
Unit 5 Terminology Review 2024-11-04
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- These landforms can form when two plates collide with one another
- One of the most famous supercontinents
- Last name of the scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Plate boundary where plates move towards one another
- Region where the oceanic plate slides below continental plate
- region where oceanic crust is being pulled down by gravity
- This theory states that magma pushes up from the mantle and causes the plates to move apart
- Plate boundary where the plates move past or against one another
- Theory that states our lithosphere is broken up into tectonic plates
- Mountain range that formed when the Eurasian and Indo-Aust. plates met
- region where magma is rising and pushing plates apart
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- The concept that warmer, less dense matter rises while cooler, more dense matter sinks
- The theory that the plates once moved and still move today
- This is a species whose fossils were found on multiple continents
- A plate boundary where the plates move away from one another
- Longest mountain chain in the world underwater
- Visible crack in Earth where two plates meet
- Last name of scientist who came up with seafloor spreading
- These occur at a subduction zone. The Mariana version is the most famous one.
- These occur at a plate boundary when the plates meet and cause shaking to occur.
20 Clues: One of the most famous supercontinents • Visible crack in Earth where two plates meet • Longest mountain chain in the world underwater • Plate boundary where plates move towards one another • region where magma is rising and pushing plates apart • The theory that the plates once moved and still move today • region where oceanic crust is being pulled down by gravity • ...
Natural Selection 2024-04-23
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- the name of Darwin's ship
- the modification of species due to human intervention
- the imprint or remains of an organism that lived in the past
- a theory that is based on sexual recombination and mutations
- this type of structure is similar in different species
- antibiotic resistance is an example of this type of evidence for evolution
- this guy was a French naturalist who proposed organisms change based on use and disuse of body parts
- reproductive success which leads to more surviving offspring
- this guy proposed and wrote about naturalselection
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- a theory based on characteristic traits developing based on need
- where Darwin studied after medical school
- a type of intermediate organism
- this guy was an English economist who theorized about resources and the growing population
- this guy calculated the world was created on October 23, 4004 BC
- a theory that suggests that geological processes have been taking place at a constant rate
- this type of trait is similar in different species, the structure is different but the function is the same
- this guy was a Scottish geologist who wrote about geological time
- what many Europeans believed to be the origin of plants and animals
- this guy proposed a natural selection theory and shared his research with Darwin
- this type of structure is sometimes referred to as an evolutionary left-over
- this gal is who Darwin married
21 Clues: the name of Darwin's ship • this gal is who Darwin married • a type of intermediate organism • where Darwin studied after medical school • this guy proposed and wrote about naturalselection • the modification of species due to human intervention • this type of structure is similar in different species • the imprint or remains of an organism that lived in the past • ...
Colors 2023-07-14
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- A shiny color often associated with metal.
- The color of the sun and bananas.
- The color of fire trucks and apples.
- The color of grass and leaves on trees.
- A color that combines blue and red.
- A light purple color often associated with flowers.
- A blue-green color often associated with gemstones.
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- A light shade of red often associated with flowers.
- A color that is between black and white.
- The color of the sky on a sunny day.
- The color of snow and milk.
- A bright, metallic color often associated with wealth.
- A dark shade of blue often associated with uniforms.
- The color of chocolate and tree trunks.
- The darkest color, like the night sky.
- The color of oranges and pumpkins.
16 Clues: The color of snow and milk. • The color of the sun and bananas. • The color of oranges and pumpkins. • A color that combines blue and red. • The color of the sky on a sunny day. • The color of fire trucks and apples. • The darkest color, like the night sky. • The color of grass and leaves on trees. • The color of chocolate and tree trunks. • ...
Multimedia Response #2 2026-04-06
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- Ideas and beliefs about language linked to race and culture
- Using multiple languages fluidly in one context
- The drive behind behavior and goal pursuit
- Combine ideas from different sources to form understanding
- Attitudes and approaches toward other cultures
- Theory describing the stages of moral reasoning
- Ability to demonstrate learning in ways beyond writing
- Learning a language after the first one is already established
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- Teaching that sustains students’ cultural identities
- Language learned from birth
- Developmental theory with psychosocial stages from infancy to adulthood
- Thinking deeply about your own learning
- Expressing learning through multiple modes (video, art, presentation)
- Theory focused on observable actions and reinforcement
- Psychologist known for a hierarchy of needs
- Applying course content to your future teaching practice
- Knowledge or understanding gained from readings and discussions
17 Clues: Language learned from birth • Thinking deeply about your own learning • The drive behind behavior and goal pursuit • Psychologist known for a hierarchy of needs • Attitudes and approaches toward other cultures • Using multiple languages fluidly in one context • Theory describing the stages of moral reasoning • Teaching that sustains students’ cultural identities • ...
6A vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-16
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- al lado de la cama
- el color del manzana
- el color del sol
- el color del naranja
- no es pequeño, es ___
- tu cuadro es muy
- el color del océano
- no es menos, es ___
- el color del noche
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- familia es muy
- mi dormitorio es ___ que tu dormitorio
- tu ___ es organizado
- la luz
- no es grande, es ___
- mis libros están en el
- nosotros tenemos el ___ libro
- la ventana
- no es más, es ___
- dormir en el dormitorio
- el color del papel
20 Clues: la luz • la ventana • familia es muy • el color del sol • tu cuadro es muy • no es más, es ___ • al lado de la cama • el color del papel • el color del noche • el color del océano • no es menos, es ___ • tu ___ es organizado • el color del manzana • no es grande, es ___ • el color del naranja • no es pequeño, es ___ • mis libros están en el • dormir en el dormitorio • nosotros tenemos el ___ libro • ...
Equine Science Ch. 3 2023-12-07
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- an overo paint horse with dark feet and legs, a white head and white sides
- a yellow horse with light manes and tails
- the mane, tail, lower leg, and ear rims
- the color of a black roan horse
- a stripe down the center of the horse's back
- a modification of a basic dark coat color in which areas of lighter color are seen on the flanks, girth, belly, legs, muzzle and forehead
- small flecks of color over the base coat color that are brown or red
- the name for chestnut horses with dark red points in South America
- the name for chestnut horses with flaxen mane and tail in South America
- an overo paint horse with white legs and underbelly, as if it has been dipped in white
- the white spot pattern on Appaloosa and Pony of the Americas
- a paint horse with white feet and lower legs and white crossing over the horse's topline
- the color of a horse that is red with red points
- a horse with a dorsal stripe
- the color of a chestnut roan horse
- the name for chestnut horses in South America
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- the color of a mane and tail that are very light
- a black paint horse
- the palest color dilution that is not white
- a circular pattern of a lighter color in the horse's coat
- another name for the chestnut color
- a paint horse that is any color besides black
- an overo paint with extensive white on the legs and head
- small dark-colored spots on the white areas of some paints and pintos
- the name for the coat color of the horse
- the color of a horse that is reddish-brown with black points
- a dark-colored splotch on the base coat color that are brown or red
- the color of a horse that is black with all black points
- a dun horse with black points
- white hairs scattered among the base coat color
- a yellow horse with black points
31 Clues: a black paint horse • a horse with a dorsal stripe • a dun horse with black points • the color of a black roan horse • a yellow horse with black points • the color of a chestnut roan horse • another name for the chestnut color • the mane, tail, lower leg, and ear rims • the name for the coat color of the horse • a yellow horse with light manes and tails • ...
Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
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- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocab 2024-05-14
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- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- an instrument used to view distant objects
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- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-14
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- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- a theory that the earth is at the center of the solar system or the universe
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
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- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- an instrument used to view distant objects
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • ...
Colors 2024-04-23
17 Clues: Old__ • A fruit • Darkness • 2nd place • 3rd place • 1st place • Light black • Blue+Purple • Also a flower • Rhymes with Ryan • The color of dirt • The color of fire • The color of grass • The color of the sky • The color of the sun • The color of a flamingo • The color of Marshmellows
Peppered Moths 2024-04-12
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- scientist credited with the theory of natural selection
- this color of moth was rare before the industrial revolution
- helps organisms hide in their environment
- moth coloration that is light with small black spots
- the adaptation of a population in response to pollution
- scientist who recorded the first sighting of a dark moth
- a change in DNA that led to the first dark moth
- a trait that becomes more common because it increases the chance of survival
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- city in England where the peppered moth phenomenon was discovered
- organism that is part fungus part algae and lives on trees
- time of day when moths fly
- process that explains that the dark moth had an advantage, survived, and passed the trait onto offspring
- to change over time
- factories burned this for fuel during the industrial revolution
- peppered moth predators
15 Clues: to change over time • peppered moth predators • time of day when moths fly • helps organisms hide in their environment • a change in DNA that led to the first dark moth • moth coloration that is light with small black spots • scientist credited with the theory of natural selection • the adaptation of a population in response to pollution • ...
Stars and the Universe 2024-10-11
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- What is the term for how bright a star actually is?
- What determines the temperature of a star?
- What stage of life is our Sun in?
- What does a massive star become after its main sequence?
- What determines the life cycle of a star?
- The ________ bread model is a model that describes the expansion of the universe.
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- What is the term for how bright a star appears?
- Where are all stars born?
- What is the main theory for how the universe began?
- What type of shift describes something moving towards the observer?
- What types of shift describes something moving away from the observer?
- What is it called when atoms combine to form new elements?
- What is another word for a star's brightness?
- How many years old is the universe?
- The universe is always __________
15 Clues: Where are all stars born? • What stage of life is our Sun in? • The universe is always __________ • How many years old is the universe? • What determines the life cycle of a star? • What determines the temperature of a star? • What is another word for a star's brightness? • What is the term for how bright a star appears? • ...
DAD Terms 1 2024-01-17
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- The empty or unmarked area between design elements.
- The art and technique of arranging typefaces, fonts, and text layout to convey a message effectively and aesthetically.
- a theory of visual perception that emphasizes the brain's tendency to perceive and organize visual elements into cohesive, meaningful wholes rather than individual parts.
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- in the context of graphic design and art, involves creating a focal point or center of attention within a composition.
- to the distribution of visual elements within a composition to create a sense of equilibrium.
- the visual flow that leads the viewer's gaze through a composition.
- Pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel that create strong visual contrast.
- The arrangement and organization of design elements to create a balanced and visually pleasing result.
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black) – a color model used in printing.
- Red, Green, Blue – the primary additive colors used in digital displays.
10 Clues: The empty or unmarked area between design elements. • the visual flow that leads the viewer's gaze through a composition. • Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black) – a color model used in printing. • Red, Green, Blue – the primary additive colors used in digital displays. • ...
Colors 2023-06-26
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- The lightest color with the presence of all colors. It symbolizes purity, innocence, and cleanliness.
- A color like the color of grass or leaves on trees. It is a refreshing color associated with nature, growth, and harmony.
- A color like the sky on a clear day or the color of the ocean. It is a cool color that represents calmness, tranquility, and trust.
- A shiny color like the color of a silver coin or metal. It is associated with sophistication, modernity, and elegance.
- A vibrant color like the color of a ripe orange fruit or a beautiful sunset. It is a warm color that represents enthusiasm, creativity, and energy.
- A bright color like the color of a ripe banana or a sunflower. It is a cheerful color that symbolizes happiness, warmth, and optimism.
- A delicate color like the color of a rose or cotton candy. It is a soft and sweet color often associated with femininity and tenderness.
- A color like the color of tree bark or chocolate. It is an earthy color associated with stability, reliability, and warmth.
- A neutral color between black and white. It represents neutrality, balance, and practicality.
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- A vibrant blue-green color like the color of a tropical ocean. It represents calmness, tranquility, and serenity.
- A bright color like the color of ripe cherries or fire trucks. It is a warm color often associated with love, passion, and energy.
- A rich color like the color of a lavender flower or a regal robe. It is a color often associated with royalty, luxury, and mystery.
- A pale purple color like the color of lavender flowers. It is a soothing color often associated with relaxation and harmony.
- The darkest color with the absence of light. It is often associated with power, elegance, and formality.
- A lustrous color like the color of gold jewelry or the sun's rays. It symbolizes wealth, success, and luxury.
15 Clues: A neutral color between black and white. It represents neutrality, balance, and practicality. • The lightest color with the presence of all colors. It symbolizes purity, innocence, and cleanliness. • The darkest color with the absence of light. It is often associated with power, elegance, and formality. • ...
Famous Astronomers 2023-09-12
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- - Danish nobleman astronomer
- - Comet's return named after him
- - Laws of planetary motion
- - Improved the telescope
- - "Cosmos" host and author
- - Cataloged astronomical objects
- - Discovered Uranus
- - Heliocentric theory proponent
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- - Geocentric universe advocate
- - Saturn's ring discovery
- - Expanding universe evidence
- - Laws of motion and gravity
- - Theory of relativity
- - Apollo 13 mission commander
- - Accurate celestial observations
15 Clues: - Discovered Uranus • - Theory of relativity • - Improved the telescope • - Saturn's ring discovery • - Laws of planetary motion • - "Cosmos" host and author • - Danish nobleman astronomer • - Laws of motion and gravity • - Expanding universe evidence • - Apollo 13 mission commander • - Geocentric universe advocate • - Heliocentric theory proponent • - Comet's return named after him • ...
Consciousness 2025-06-12
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- Theory of sleep's purpose.
- Sleepwalking behavior.
- Gland producing melatonin.
- Stimulant drugs.
- Sleep terror.
- Mood disorder tied to seasons.
- Natural body rhythm.
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- Dream theory; brain activity.
- Brain wave in waking.
- Stimulant drug.
- Sleep cycle period.
- Dream's storyline.
- Difficulty falling asleep.
- Attending to one ear.
- Inability to move when waking.
15 Clues: Sleep terror. • Stimulant drug. • Stimulant drugs. • Dream's storyline. • Sleep cycle period. • Natural body rhythm. • Brain wave in waking. • Attending to one ear. • Sleepwalking behavior. • Theory of sleep's purpose. • Gland producing melatonin. • Difficulty falling asleep. • Dream theory; brain activity. • Inability to move when waking. • Mood disorder tied to seasons.
Biology Review: Contains most if not all Clues 2017-12-11
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- An organism that is able to produce living offspring is described as this.
- Anaerobic bacteria eventually adapted to this type of oxygen breathing bacteria.
- These islands are were Darwin studied finches, iguanas, and tortoises.
- This is the ship that Darwin served on his voyage to the Galapagos.
- The released oxygen bonded with hydrogen to form this life giving molecule.
- These types of gasses where common in the primordial atmosphere.
- His Theory of evolution explains how species change over time.
- This is the type of isolation where the two groups are on seperate islands.
- These types of bacteria released oxygen into the primordial atmosphere.
- This is the type of isolation where the parts don't fit.
- This type of venom is common with vipers.
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- This type of band is found in vipers
- These types of evolutions are often changes in size and color.
- This drives evolution.
- This type of fang is found in mambas and cobras.
- Tortoises from different islands can be identified by their________.
- This is the type of isolation where he is in the mood for love and she is in the mood for lunch.
- This was the primary ingredient found in the primordial soup.
- This type of soup was found on earth 3.5 - 4 billion years ago.
- This occurs when a series of micro evolutions cause two parents from the same group to produce a viable offspring.
- He thought that specimens adapted to their environment
- When struck by lightening, these bubbles of hydrocarbon formed ________ acids.
- This theory states that giraffes have extended necks because they adapted to higher leaves.
- This type of venom is common with cobras and mambas
- This is the type of isolation where two groups are separated by time.
25 Clues: This drives evolution. • This type of band is found in vipers • This type of venom is common with vipers. • This type of fang is found in mambas and cobras. • This type of venom is common with cobras and mambas • He thought that specimens adapted to their environment • This is the type of isolation where the parts don't fit. • ...
Ch 3 - Sensation and Perception 2024-04-29
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- A new stimulus must differ at a constant proportion from original stimulus if a change is to be detected.
- A type of threshold that's the minimum amount of sensation we can detect.
- A kind of hearing loss that results from damage to the middle/inner ear (EX. excessive loud noises).
- A type of threshold that's the smallest/weakest amount of change in a sensation we can detect.
- The enhancement of one or more sense in response to loss of another sense.
- A condition when one sensory system triggers automatic sensations in another.
- The process of making meaning out of sensory info.
- A mode of info processing where info flows from higher-level structures in brain to lower-level structures.
- A theory that detection of sensory stimulus involves some amount of decision making.
- A color vision theory that combines both ideas from Trichromatic and Opponent-process theories.
- Specialized cells that transform physical energy into nerve impulses.
- A decline in sensitivity to a constant stimulus.
- The process of converting energy from the environment into nerve impulses.
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- A mode of info processing where info flows from sensory receptors up to brain.
- A kind of hearing loss that results from damage to the eardrums (EX. earwax buildup).
- A small area of the retina that's insensitive to light, where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
- A snail shaped tube in the inner ear where sound vibration is converted into nerve impulses.
- The process of sensing our environment through sensory organs.
- The ability to perceive sameness even when the image on retina changes
- A tissue thin inner lining made of light-sensitive photoreceptors in the eye.
20 Clues: A decline in sensitivity to a constant stimulus. • The process of making meaning out of sensory info. • The process of sensing our environment through sensory organs. • Specialized cells that transform physical energy into nerve impulses. • The ability to perceive sameness even when the image on retina changes • ...
Modernism & Globalism 2024-12-08
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- Who was the leading action painter of the twentieth century?
- Which visual artist is famous for appropriating the aristocratic style of famous Old Master portraits, replacing richly attired luminaries with young Black men wearing jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers?
- Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art?
- Which artistic movement thrived on nihilism and irrationalism?
- Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33"?
- The effort on the part of contemporary physicists to achieve a "theory of everything" is evident in what theory?
- The feminist Simone de Beauvoir held that women should reject the role of
- The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as
- Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of
- The elements of jazz and street slang in the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks show the influence of
- The first totalitarian state of the twentieth century was established in
- What technology has revolutionized modern filmmaking?
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- Which Harlem Renaissance artist painted “The Migration Series,” a visual narrative of the great northward movement of African-Americans after World War I?
- Leopold Bloom is the central figure in James Joyce's landmark work
- Wright's extraordinary house, "Fallingwater," depended on the inventive use of the
- The pioneer figure in American Pop art was
- Some critics contend that Postmodernism originated with the rejection of the International Style in the field of
- Einstein on the Beach, one of the first operas to employ electronically amplified instrumentation, was written by
- Jules Verne and H. G. Wells were pioneering figures in which fictional literary genre?
- Picasso's landmark work Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was a precursor to the style that became known as
20 Clues: The pioneer figure in American Pop art was • Vaslav Nijinksy is associated with what art? • Which composer wrote aleatory pieces such as 4' 33"? • What technology has revolutionized modern filmmaking? • Fauvist artworks are most notable for their bold use of • The use of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as • ...
Ch. 6 Visual Attention 2025-11-05
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- (Valid and Invalid) Providing a signal about where attention should be directed before a stimulus appears.
- Search Process of scanning the environment to find a target among distractors.
- Rapid eye movement between fixation points.
- Cortex Brain area critical for spatial awareness and directing attention.
- Tracking Technique measuring eye movements to study where and how attention is focused.
- Effect Delay in reaction time when the color of a word and its meaning conflict.
- Problem The question of how separate visual features are correctly combined to form one perception.
- Blindness Failure to notice large changes in a visual scene.
- Syndrome Disorder causing difficulty attending to multiple visual objects at once.
- and Ventral Pathways Brain pathways responsible for spatial (“where”) and object (“what”) processing.
- Process by which features are combined into a single coherent percept.
- Search Searching for a target defined by a single distinguishing feature.
- Attention Shifting attention without moving the eyes.
- Conjunction Incorrectly combining features from different stimuli due to divided attention.
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- The property of a stimulus that makes it stand out from its surroundings.
- Effect When a target stands out immediately from distractors due to its unique feature.
- Brain disorder causing inattention to one side of visual space.
- Integration Theory of Attention Theory explaining how attention combines separate features into a unified perception.
- Blindness Failure to notice an unexpected object because attention is focused elsewhere.
- Attention Focusing on one stimulus while ignoring others.
- Stage Early stage of processing where basic visual features are analyzed automatically.
- Attention Stage Stage when attention is applied to bind features together for perception.
- Attention Attending to two or more tasks or stimuli simultaneously.
- Cognitive process of focusing awareness on a specific stimulus.
- Search Searching for a target defined by a combination of two or more features.
25 Clues: Rapid eye movement between fixation points. • Brain disorder causing inattention to one side of visual space. • Cognitive process of focusing awareness on a specific stimulus. • Process by which features are combined into a single coherent percept. • The property of a stimulus that makes it stand out from its surroundings. • ...
Chapter Hair Coloring Puzzle # 1 2017-01-26
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- known as vegetable haircolors, such as henna.
- Color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- or hue is the balance of color. Tone is used to describe the warmth or coolness of a color.
- special preparations designed to equalize porosity and deposit base color in one application.
- varies strengths of Hydrogen Peroxide (10, 20, 30 &40 Volume)
- They are golden, orange, red, and yellow and are described as auburn, amber, copper, strawberry, and bronze.
- pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture.
- melanin gives blond and red colors to hair.
- haircolor that coat the hair shaft only, creates a physical change in the hair, not a chemical change.
- refers to the strength of a color tone.
- is the predominant tonality of an existing color. It influences the final color result.
- haircolor that is a no-lift deposit-only color; and is mixed with a low-volume developer
- haircolor can lighten and deposit color at the same time and in one process. Remain in the hair shaft until the new growth.
- Depositing color on natural hair color.
- middle layer that gives hair strength and elasticity; it contributes about 80 percent to the overall strength of hair.
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- of hair.
- This is a system of understanding color relationships.
- the lightness or darkness of a color.
- diameter of the individual hair strand (coarse, medium, fine)
- These are deeper than their actual level. They are blue, green, and violet and are described as smoky or ash.
- the ability of the hair to absorb moisture.
- melanin that gives black and brown color to hair.
- are used to create a light blond shade that is not achievable with permanent haircolor.
- coloring some strands lighter than the natural hair color
- This is the innermost layer; it is sometimes absent from hair and plays a very minor role in haircoloring.
- intermediate colors achieved by mixing a secondary color with its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.
- Cap a combination of equal parts of prepared tint and shampoo and applied like a regular shampoo.
- outermost layer of hair, it protects the interior cortex and contributes to 20 percent of overall
- The number of hairs per square inch on the head.
- Developers are oxidizing agents that, when mixed with an oxidative haircolor, supply the necessary oxygen gas to develop color molecules and change hair color.
- a primary and secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel.
- haircolor that is a no-lift deposit-only, nonoxidation haircolor that is not mixed with peroxide and is formulated to last through several shampoos
- Natural hair contains both eumelanin and pheomelanin.
- hair that is absent of color pigment or melanin
34 Clues: of hair. • the lightness or darkness of a color. • refers to the strength of a color tone. • Depositing color on natural hair color. • the ability of the hair to absorb moisture. • melanin gives blond and red colors to hair. • known as vegetable haircolors, such as henna. • hair that is absent of color pigment or melanin • The number of hairs per square inch on the head. • ...
Colors- Stevens 2017-04-13
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- The color of the sky
- The color of some jewelry
- The color of the snow
- The color of grass
- The color of an eggplant
- The color of a traffic cone
- The color of pennies
- The color of old peoples hair
- Named after a store
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- The color of fire
- The color of dirt
- The color of a nickel
- The name of a flower
- The color of the sun
- The color of a hockey puck
15 Clues: The color of fire • The color of dirt • The color of grass • Named after a store • The color of the sky • The name of a flower • The color of the sun • The color of pennies • The color of a nickel • The color of the snow • The color of an eggplant • The color of some jewelry • The color of a hockey puck • The color of a traffic cone • The color of old peoples hair
Social Stratification 2014-06-21
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- formed a three component theory of stratification in which social differences are determined by class, status and power.
- system in which people are born into their social standing and will remain in that social standing their whole life.
- mobility brought about by changes in stratification hierarchy.
- personal effort or merit determines social standing.
- process in society that have the effects of limiting or harming a groups social status, social class or social circle.
- a group that is singled out because of physical or cultural characteristics; Has less power and fewer resources than the dominant group.
- a persons wages; Sole indicator of social stratification.
- a significant socioeconomic stratification.
- movement of individuals or groups of people in a social position.
- based his theory on that which society has two classes of people.
- process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
- social stratification or discrimination based on skin color.
- stratification based on social factors and individual achievement.
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- systems in which classes are ranked in society.
- idea that societies should include and accept diverse racial and ethnic groups.
- a racial or ethnic group with the greatest power and resources in society.
- the net value and assets a person has.
- the ability to influence or control the behavior of people.
- acceptance of a variety of different cultures.
- refers to a societies categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tier based factors.
- a stratification and substantial inequality among physically distinct groups.
- the position or rank of someone or something when compared to others in society.
- descendants of a common ancestor with distinctive characteristics.
23 Clues: the net value and assets a person has. • a significant socioeconomic stratification. • acceptance of a variety of different cultures. • systems in which classes are ranked in society. • personal effort or merit determines social standing. • process of receiving or giving systematic instruction. • a persons wages; Sole indicator of social stratification. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab Words 2017-12-07
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- The position that God created everything
- Teaching students the fundamentals of personal finances
- Students of color and females will achieve more, will like learning better, and will have higher self-esteem
- Contributor to making standardized tests requirements
- Awareness of the central ideas, beliefs, personalities, writings, and events of a culture
- The technological gap between the "haves" and "have nots"
- The theory of critical thinking with actual practice in real-world settings
- Credits an unnamed intelligence or designer for aspects of nature's complexity still unexplained by science, and that evolution is a theory, not a fact
- Higher order intellectual skills such as comparing and interpreting
- Modifications in successive generations
- Activities, Sports, Academic and Social Clubs, Band, Chorus, Orchestra, and Theater
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- Implied courses and requirements
- A central body of knowledge that schools require all students to study
- A school's official curriculum that is reflected in academic courses and requirements
- Active control over the thought processes in learning and teaches students how to plan to approach a given learning task, to monitor their own understanding, and to evaluate their own learning
- Provision under the No Child Left Behind Act that requires each state to measure school and student achievement
- Evaluation that represents actual performance encourages students to reflect on their own work
- The knowledge, skills, and dispositions that students should master in each subject
- The connections that are made are often slow, posing difficulties for students participating in online classes, a digital divide that has its own title
- Planned content of instruction that enables the school to meet its aims
- Knowledge of the people, places, events, idioms, and informal content of the dominant culture
21 Clues: Implied courses and requirements • Modifications in successive generations • The position that God created everything • Contributor to making standardized tests requirements • Teaching students the fundamentals of personal finances • The technological gap between the "haves" and "have nots" • Higher order intellectual skills such as comparing and interpreting • ...
Evolution 2022-02-28
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- Isolation / two populations separated physically by geographic barriers
- Extinction / many types of living things become extinct at the same time
- evolution / two or more species diverge from a common ancestor
- / an organism in more than one distinct color or form
- radiation / rapid growth in the diversity of a group of organisms
- / physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and use
- / an organisms physical characteristics
- / formation of new species
- Pool / combined genetic information of all members from specific groups
- / British naturalist who proposed the theory of biological evolution by natural selection
- effect / migration of small subgroup of a population which changes allele frequencies
- Evolution / the change in inherited traits over successive generations in populations of organisms
- Record / information about past life
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- / British naturalist who co-developed the theory of evolution and natural selection
- Selection / certain individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
- / change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information
- Mutations / a mutation occurring in the absence of mutagens
- / the phenomenon of one variant of a gene on a chromosome masking
- effect / environmental or human-caused changes that lower a populations gene pool
- / an organisms genetic makeup
- / specialized cell involved in sexual reproduction
- Evolution / change from an ancestor to a descendant species
- Pressure / an agent that tends to make a population change genetically
- / spreading apart
- Drift / changes in allele frequencies occurring in small populations
- Speciation / bursts of evolutionary activity
- Diversity / sum of different forms of genetic information carried by all organisms living on Earth today
- sequence / a laboratory technique used to determine the exact sequence of bases in a DNA molecule
- / can be masked by a dominant gene and is the second variant
29 Clues: / spreading apart • / formation of new species • / an organisms genetic makeup • Record / information about past life • / an organisms physical characteristics • Speciation / bursts of evolutionary activity • / specialized cell involved in sexual reproduction • / an organism in more than one distinct color or form • ...
HH LAB WEEK 2024 2024-04-05
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- TDM lab order that is drawn after dose is given.
- the microbiology theory that involves the 4 postulates.
- the edge where you check for platelet clumps.
- This type of crystal in the fluid is indicative of gout.
- a type of engineering control to protect workers.
- Common skin contaminant in blood cultures.
- The first S in SST
- Considered the largest and fullest vein and best anchored by the surrounding musculature of the arm for phlebotomy.
- the color of the code for hazardous spills.
- the coagulation cascade pathway that is activated by tissue factor
- a type of chemistry panel.
- Known as the father of modern day pasteurization.
- The universal recipient blood type.
- the additional space or volume needed to run your tests (i.e. “blank space”)
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- Can lead to false negative gram stains.
- What the C stands for in our accrediting body.
- this scientist/physician was mocked during his lifetime for his theory that there was a link between hand hygiene and reduced mortality rate and only after his death was this view widely accepted.
- this antibiotic was discovered by accident as a fungal contamination of a bacterial culture.
- the point in front of pharmacy.
- this blood phenotype lack H antigen and have anti-H in their serum.
- the old way of saying SDS
- this type of control are changes in work procedures to reduce duration, frequency and severity of exposure to hazardous chemicals.
- This type of contamination yields a high K+ and low Ca+ on a chemistry panel.
- when the biohazardous symbol is BLANK, it MUST go in the biohazardous waste.
- this type of cell is typically found in body fluids, except for CSF.
25 Clues: The first S in SST • the old way of saying SDS • a type of chemistry panel. • the point in front of pharmacy. • The universal recipient blood type. • Can lead to false negative gram stains. • Common skin contaminant in blood cultures. • the color of the code for hazardous spills. • the edge where you check for platelet clumps. • What the C stands for in our accrediting body. • ...
Colors 2023-06-19
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- A shiny and precious color.
- A dark color, like the night.
- A metallic and shiny color.
- A beautiful spectrum of colors.
- A soft and gentle color.
- A light and sandy color.
- The color of grass and leaves.
- The color of snow and clouds.
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- A bright color like a tomato.
- A neutral color, like a stone.
- The color of earth and wood.
- A warm and vibrant color.
- The color of the sky and sea.
- A royal and majestic color.
- A cheerful and sunny color.
15 Clues: A soft and gentle color. • A light and sandy color. • A warm and vibrant color. • A shiny and precious color. • A metallic and shiny color. • A royal and majestic color. • A cheerful and sunny color. • The color of earth and wood. • A bright color like a tomato. • A dark color, like the night. • The color of the sky and sea. • The color of snow and clouds. • ...
colors 2023-06-20
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- It is a neutral color that falls between black and white.
- It is an earthy color that resembles the color of tree bark.
- It is a precious color that resembles the metal gold.
- It is a bright color that resembles the color of fire.
- It is a cool color that resembles the color of the sky.
- It is a delicate color that resembles a light shade of red.
- It is a vibrant blue-green color that resembles a gemstone.
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- It is a refreshing color that resembles the color of grass.
- It is a rich color that combines the colors blue and red.
- It is a dark color that absorbs all light.
- It is a warm color that resembles the color of a ripe fruit.
- It is a vibrant pinkish-purple color.
- It is a shiny color that resembles the metal silver.
- It is a vibrant color that resembles the color of sunshine.
- It is a light color that reflects all light.
15 Clues: It is a vibrant pinkish-purple color. • It is a dark color that absorbs all light. • It is a light color that reflects all light. • It is a shiny color that resembles the metal silver. • It is a precious color that resembles the metal gold. • It is a bright color that resembles the color of fire. • It is a cool color that resembles the color of the sky. • ...
7th Grade Final Review Part II 2015-05-01
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- the hard, frozen part of a comet
- Neptune and Uranus appear this color due to the methane in their atmosphere
- developed the Sun-centered theory of the universe
- one probe sent to the Moon to measure conditions and gather mineral samples
- the season caused when part of Earth is tilted more toward the Sun
- a meteoroid that strikes Earth
- the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s
- Neil _________ was the first man on the Moon
- a ______ eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth
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- the 2nd planet from the Sun
- ____________ dating compares rock layers to each other
- ____________ dating measures radioactive isotopes to determine the age of a rock layer
- one of these equals 1 year
- the phase right after the New Moon
- Venus & Earth both experience a __________ effect due to their atmospheres
- large planet colored with bands of brown, red, and tan
- a disturbance in an established rock layer
- a bright streak across the sky
- the 4th planet from the Sun
19 Clues: one of these equals 1 year • the 2nd planet from the Sun • the 4th planet from the Sun • a bright streak across the sky • a meteoroid that strikes Earth • the hard, frozen part of a comet • the phase right after the New Moon • the speed of _______ equals 300000 km/s • a disturbance in an established rock layer • Neil _________ was the first man on the Moon • ...
Evolution Crossword 2017-03-27
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- Morphological adaptation where one species evolves to resemble another species for protection/advantages
- Famous for his ideas about population growth
- The remains of the dead organism
- Theory of hutton's time was that all the rocks on earth were formed by sediments during the great flood
- Diversification of a species into a number of different species
- Known for his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- Process where organisms hot related have similar traits from adapting in similar environments
- Anatomically similar structure inherited from a common ancestor
- Reduced form of a functional structure that indicates shared ancestry
- Morphological adaptations that allow organisms to blend into their surroundings
- A population of organisms separated from exchanging genetic material with the same species
- Random change in allelic frequencies in a population
- Inherited characteristic of species that develop over time in response to an environmental factor
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- Measure of a trait’s relative contribution to the following generation
- Studied specimen, which led him to his theory of evolution
- Different species live in the same area but they can't interbreed
- Structure that has the same function but different construction and wasn't inherited from a common ancestor
- Selective breeding of organisms selected for certain traits to produce certain offspring
- Theory of evolution developed by Darwin; based on four ideas
- Heredity changes in a group of living organisms over time
20 Clues: The remains of the dead organism • Famous for his ideas about population growth • Random change in allelic frequencies in a population • Heredity changes in a group of living organisms over time • Studied specimen, which led him to his theory of evolution • Theory of evolution developed by Darwin; based on four ideas • ...
Intro to the Science of Psychology 2013-06-11
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- This school of psychology focused more on the potential of each person for greatness
- The tendency to, after learning an outcome, believe we knew it all along
- Titchener started this school, focusing on the quality of thoughts
- The science of behavior and mental processes
- A specific, testable question regarding the theory
- The tendency to think we know more than we do
- A technique for ascertaining the self-reported attitudes, opinions or behaviors of people
- James started this school, deriving from Darwin's Theory of Evolution
- A research method in which an investigator manipulates one or more factors to observe the effects on another factor
- He created the first psychology lab in 1879
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- This school of thought required observable behaviors to draw any conclusion
- In the scientifc attitude, the ability to know when we're wrong
- A well-rounded approach for understanding behavior
- Explains through an integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events
- In the scientific attitude, being able to doubt and question information
- Psychology started here, thanks to Aristotle and Plato
- This man is the creator of psychoanalysis and the theory of the unconscious mind
- In the scientific attitude, having a passion for exploration
- The debate that asks how much of our behavior is inborn or learned
- A technique in which one person is studied in depth to reveal underlying behavioral principles
20 Clues: He created the first psychology lab in 1879 • The science of behavior and mental processes • The tendency to think we know more than we do • A well-rounded approach for understanding behavior • A specific, testable question regarding the theory • Psychology started here, thanks to Aristotle and Plato • In the scientific attitude, having a passion for exploration • ...
Cognitive Psychology - Chap 3 : Perception 2013-11-09
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- Ability to place objects in categories that provide meaning(one of the perceptual process steps)
- Grouping/segmention, figure/ground organization(one of the vision levels)
- One theory of object recognition - there's coding for relation between features.
- Visual perception problem - impossible to recover 3D shape from 2D image
- One of Gestalt law - Points that, when connected, result in straight/smooth curving lines forming a "smooth" path.
- Advantage that the human brain has over the computer when it comes to auditory perceptual problem.
- Occurs after raw stimulus energy has undergone processing in the brain
- One of Gestalt law - Figure perceived as simple as possible
- Object and scene recognition(one of the vision levels)
- One of Gestalt law - Things more likely to form groups if groups appear familiar/meaningful
- One theory of object recognition - normalization required.
- Processing based on environmental stimuli(...-... processing)
- Slow but provides the correct answer EVERY time
- "Rule of thumb"/"Best guess predictions"
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- Changing of environmental energy into electrical energy(one of the perceptual process steps)
- Biederman's theory - Objects represented as a set of geons and their categorical relations to one another
- Low level vision - Detects ...,features and edges.
- One of Gestalt law - Things moving in the same direction are grouped together.
- Processing based on previous knowledge(...-... processing)
- One theory of object recognition - no coding for relation between features.
20 Clues: "Rule of thumb"/"Best guess predictions" • Slow but provides the correct answer EVERY time • Low level vision - Detects ...,features and edges. • Object and scene recognition(one of the vision levels) • Processing based on previous knowledge(...-... processing) • One theory of object recognition - normalization required. • ...
Chapter 4 vocabulary 2014-02-17
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- crust Makes up the continental landmass
- Theory that the lithosphere is made up of plates that float on the asthenosphere
- Huge ocean surrounding Pangaea
- Zone of mantle beneath the lithosphere that consists of slowly flowing solid rock
- Movement of the ocean floor away from either side of a mid-ocean ridge
- Undersea mountain range with a steep, narrow valley along its center
- A region where one lithospheric plate moves under another
- When the oceanic crust sinks under the continental crust
- Piece of land with a geologic history
- The continents connected to create one giant landmass
- Two plates moving away from each other
- crust Material on the ocean floor
- Two plates grinding past each other
Down
- The transfer of heat through the movement of heated material
- Theory that continents are a patchwork of pieces of land that have individual geologic history
- Chain of volcanic islands formed along an ocean trench
- Hypothesis stating that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations
- Thin outer shell of the earth consisting of the crust and the rigid upper mantle
- Steep, narrow valley formed as lithospheric plates separate
- The direct collision of plates
- of microplate tectonics Theory that continents are a patchwork of pieces of land that have individual geologic histories
21 Clues: Huge ocean surrounding Pangaea • The direct collision of plates • crust Material on the ocean floor • Two plates grinding past each other • Piece of land with a geologic history • Two plates moving away from each other • crust Makes up the continental landmass • The continents connected to create one giant landmass • Chain of volcanic islands formed along an ocean trench • ...
Ch 27 and Ch 6 2015-11-30
Across
- (2 words) tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- type of plot to use for visual inspection of heterogeneity
- (2 words) paradigm that involves critique of society and societal processes and structures
- (2 words) original research investigations
- (2 words) review that methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection
- type of literature that has studies with more limited distribution
- conceptual underpinning of study including overall rationale and conceptual definitions
- (2 words) concpet maps; visual representations of some aspect of reality
Down
- (2 words) method which uses the inverse of the variance of the effect size estimate
- type of theory that attempts to explain large segments of human experience
- (2 words) type of theory more specific to certain phenomena
- (2 words) non-nursing models used by nurse researchers
- theory that suggests cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- (2 words) people's belief in their own capacity
- (2 words) common metric in metaanalyses - data about existence and magnitude of relationship
- (2 words) pooled effect estimate
- (2 words) review to refine specific question for systematic review
- (2 words) happen when appropriateness of borrowed theories for nursing research is confirmed
- predicts effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- abstract generalization offering systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated
20 Clues: (2 words) pooled effect estimate • (2 words) original research investigations • (2 words) people's belief in their own capacity • (2 words) non-nursing models used by nurse researchers • type of plot to use for visual inspection of heterogeneity • predicts effect size based on possible explanatory factors • (2 words) type of theory more specific to certain phenomena • ...
Crime and Deviance 2023-03-26
Across
- theorist whose major divergence from Durkheim involves the use of power
- Marxists see laws and policing as serving the interests of this group.
- theorist that observed at that an act itself is not deviant unless there is a reaction to it
- Cloward and Ohlin noted at these structures are woven into the life of slums
- theory which suggests people are affected by perceptions and channel behaviour accordingly
- ______ means referring to approved ways of reaching cultural goals
- Miller suggests that lower class patterns challenge the mainstream values forming these delinquent groups.
- the legitimate objectives held out to the members of society
Down
- Conflict theory shows that deviance reflects social ________.
- the theorist that studied the strength of bonds an individual has to society
- blemishes that discredit a person's claim to a normal identity
- unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour
- according to Social control theory this has to do with respect and shared human values
- a society's formally enacted rules
- a reward or punishment for approved behaviour
- according to Miller this is the low value placed on being soft or sentimental
- the violation of rules or norms
- the violation of norms that are written into law
- a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms
- theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society
- _____ theory developed by Merton
21 Clues: the violation of rules or norms • _____ theory developed by Merton • a society's formally enacted rules • a reward or punishment for approved behaviour • unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour • the violation of norms that are written into law • a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms • theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society • ...
