color theory Crossword Puzzles
The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Bacon / The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- / Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- despot / The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- Galilei / The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Copernicus / The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- / The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- / French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
- / The Earth centered theory of the universe
- / A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
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- the Great / Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- Descartes / The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Fahrenheit / The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- theory / The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Newton / The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- / New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- method / The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- / The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- / Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- / French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- / Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
20 Clues: / The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory / The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton / The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot / The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • / Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • ...
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- Galilei The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
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- Fahrenheit The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- the Great Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
20 Clues: The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property • ...
Interpersonal Relationship Stages and Theories 2019-04-23
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- A principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves.
- An emotional feeling that we experience when we desire what someone else has.
- Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration.
- Reaction to relationship threats.
- The number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate.
- A theory describing how relationships develop from the superficial to the intimate level and from few to many areas of interpersonal interaction.
- The first stage of an interpersonal relationship, and which perceptual and interactional contact occurs.
- A general idea of the profits you feel you should get from a relationship.
- The stage and the interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact, in this stage individuals get to know each other better.
- A principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess.
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- A theory that describes relationships as interactions govern by series of rules that couples agreed to follow.
- The quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process.
- A relationship theory that holds that people form relationships with those they consider attractive.
- An the attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships.
- A theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater than our cost.
- We experience relational satisfaction when there is an equal distribution of rewards and cost between the two persons in the relationship.
- The tendency to perceive people that are physically close as belonging together or representing a unit.
- The breaking of the bonds holding it interpersonal relationship together.
- The degree to which the inner personality of an individual is penetrated and interpersonal interaction.
- The closest interpersonal relationships usually a close primary relationship.
20 Clues: Reaction to relationship threats. • Efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration. • The breaking of the bonds holding it interpersonal relationship together. • A general idea of the profits you feel you should get from a relationship. • The number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate. • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT 2020-10-29
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- a german astronomer who was well known for his theory on planetary motion
- a series of events that lead up to the emergence of modern science
- scientific method
- and that all humans were born with knowledge through the higher power of God
- she advocated extremely hard for women's rights and was one of the first people to do that
- an English biologist who made one of the first vaccines
- they provided a place for women and men to congregate for intellectual discourse
- One of the first modern chemist
- an object used to see things not visible to the human eye
- to make a telescope
- a renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer that developed the heliocentric theory
- He believed that people of a society should make their own laws
- Planets and the earth revolve around the sun
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- an agreement between the people and their authority about what laws they will follow
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer
- an Eglish philosopher who was credited with making
- He argued the theory of innate
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory
- he advocated for freedom of speech and for separation from the church
- an English mathematician that was credited for what we know about gravity.
- an Italian astronomer who was one of the first
- He is widely considered the most talented jurist and one of the greatest thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment.
- the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment
- The earth is at the center of the solar system
26 Clues: scientific method • to make a telescope • He argued the theory of innate • One of the first modern chemist • Planets and the earth revolve around the sun • an Italian astronomer who was one of the first • The earth is at the center of the solar system • an Eglish philosopher who was credited with making • the intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment • ...
Biology Unit 1: Cell Theory and Living Things 2021-08-19
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- the process of all the cells maintaining a constant internal and chemical condition.
- a German Physician known as “The Father of Modern Pathology” was a co-founder of the Cell Theory and known as the founder of social medicine.
- the study of life
- Luis Alvarez was a Latin X biologist who was known for creating the hydrogen bubble chamber enabling the discovery of resonance states in particle physics, he also won a nobel Prize in Physics in 1968.
- a Romanian-American Cell Biologist known as the most influential Cell Biologist ever. He was awarded with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 in Physiology and medicine.
- a particle made from proteins that can only replicate in living cells.
- a German Physicist who first extended the cell theory to animals.
- a domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan; corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria.
- the scientist who first discovered cells as the basic unit of life.
- a theory based upon the idea that cells make up all living things and that an organism cannot exist without cells.
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- an German Botanist who co-founded the Cell Theory with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow.
- Ernest Evverett Just was a pioneering African American Biologist he was known for discovering the role of cell surface in the development of organisms.
- a cell that does have and is always separating the genetic material within its nucleus.
- A proven theory discovered by a scientist
- hypothesis is a conclusion that scientists make after collecting and analyzing data.
- organelle is commonly compared with organs in that they are like the specialized organs of a cell.
- Life{cell(s)-->system(s) A system of life\
- A single celled organism of the Kingdom of Protista.
- every living thing has it
- a cell that does not have a separated genetic material with their nucleus.
- A method that scientists and engineers use with experiments
21 Clues: the study of life • every living thing has it • A proven theory discovered by a scientist • Life{cell(s)-->system(s) A system of life\ • A single celled organism of the Kingdom of Protista. • A method that scientists and engineers use with experiments • a German Physicist who first extended the cell theory to animals. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
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- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
Comparative Policing: A Crossword Quiz 2026-02-19
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- Core goal of human trafficking; forcing individuals into labor or sexual servitude
- Type of police system where state or regional units operate independently, common in federal governments
- Final stage of money laundering where illicit funds are fully absorbed into the legitimate economy
- Any illegal activity where a computer is used as a tool or a target for committing offenses
- A person used by a drug syndicate to transport illegal substances across borders
- Theory that as standards of living rise, carelessness increases and crimes of opportunity multiply
- Theory of policing where officers serve higher authorities and follow government directives
- The act of recruiting, transporting, or harboring persons through coercion for labor or sexual exploitation
- The premeditated use of violence to intimidate civilians or governments for political or social objectives
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- Early hackers who exploited phone systems in the 1970s to gain free long-distance calls, showing first computer crime
- Theory that a breakdown of social norms or “normlessness” leads to increased crime and deviance
- Stage of money laundering involving complex financial transactions to disguise the audit trail
- Combination of two or more people using terror, threat, or monopoly to maintain continuous criminal activity
- First stage of money laundering where illicit funds are introduced into the financial system or moved out of the country
- Theory of policing where officers serve the community and effectiveness depends on public wishes
- Unauthorized acts of robbery or violence at sea, sometimes including acts on shore
- Crime that affects more than one jurisdiction or crosses national borders
- Theory linking crime to population growth and adolescent subcultures that may foster delinquency
- An organized and relatively stable group that uses violence or threats to monopolize illegal activities
- The process of making illegally obtained money appear as legitimate or “clean” funds
- Type of police system with one national recognized force operating the entire country
21 Clues: Crime that affects more than one jurisdiction or crosses national borders • A person used by a drug syndicate to transport illegal substances across borders • Core goal of human trafficking; forcing individuals into labor or sexual servitude • Unauthorized acts of robbery or violence at sea, sometimes including acts on shore • ...
SOLVE THE CROSSWORD 2025-11-03
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- THE LAST COLOR OF THE RAINBOW.
- AN ANIMAL THAT YOU CAN RIDE.
- THE COLOR OF BLOOD.
- THE COLOR OF THE CLOUDS.
- ACCESSORY THAT YOU WEAR ON YOUR EYES SO THE SUN DOESN´T HURT THEM,
- AN ANIMAL WHO LIKES TO HUNT MOUSES.
- THE KING OF THE SAVANA
- THE COLOR OF A FAMOUS PHANTER.
- SOMETHING THAT YOU WEAR TO COVER YOUR LEGS.
- THE COLOR OF THE GOLD.
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- THE COLOR OF THE SKY.
- THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES OF A TREE.
- AN ANIMAL THAT SLIDES AROUND.
- IT IS THE LARGEST LAND ANIMAL, HE HAS HUGE EARS AND A LONG TRUNK.
- THE COLOR OF THE DARK.
- SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN WEAR ON YOUR LEGS, BUT DOESN´T COMPLETELY COVER THEM.
- THE COLOR OF SPACESHIPS.
- MAN´S BEST FRIEND.
18 Clues: MAN´S BEST FRIEND. • THE COLOR OF BLOOD. • THE COLOR OF THE SKY. • THE COLOR OF THE DARK. • THE KING OF THE SAVANA • THE COLOR OF THE GOLD. • THE COLOR OF THE CLOUDS. • THE COLOR OF SPACESHIPS. • AN ANIMAL THAT YOU CAN RIDE. • AN ANIMAL THAT SLIDES AROUND. • THE LAST COLOR OF THE RAINBOW. • THE COLOR OF A FAMOUS PHANTER. • THE COLOR OF THE LEAVES OF A TREE. • ...
Arte en espanol vocabulario 2021-10-01
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- ver huesos de dinosaurio
- es loco,se siente real
- yo es contento, treste,mal
- estatua de la Libertad
- color de piscina
- mona lisa
- imaginar dificil
- la hierba color
- reflejarlo
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- importante
- Mas de uno color
- differante
- luz de freno color
- luz colors
- hacer grande / hacer importante
- mantener
- trabaja
- es ayudar comprender
- uva color
19 Clues: trabaja • mantener • mona lisa • uva color • importante • differante • luz colors • reflejarlo • la hierba color • Mas de uno color • color de piscina • imaginar dificil • luz de freno color • es ayudar comprender • es loco,se siente real • estatua de la Libertad • ver huesos de dinosaurio • yo es contento, treste,mal • hacer grande / hacer importante
Chapter 2 2017-09-19
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- a broad generalization that explains a body of facts or phenomena
- descriptive data (ex: smell, color, texture)
- a testable statement
- an explanation of how phenomena occur and how data and events are related
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- numerical data(ex. mass, volume, height)
- the use of senses to collect information
- a specific portion of matter in a given region of space that has been selected for study during an experiment or observation
7 Clues: a testable statement • numerical data(ex. mass, volume, height) • the use of senses to collect information • descriptive data (ex: smell, color, texture) • a broad generalization that explains a body of facts or phenomena • an explanation of how phenomena occur and how data and events are related • ...
Chapter One Part One 2022-08-29
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- View that human development is multiply determined and cannot be understood within the scope of a single framework
- the view that psychology should be an objective science
- provides connections across microsystems
- Whether there is just one path of development or several paths
- Theory that focuses on changes in criminality over the life course brought about by shifts in experience and life events, less on biological more on psychological and sociological issues
- Social settings that a person may not experience firsthand but that still influence development e. Govt policies
- a useful way to organize the biological, psychological, and sociocultural forces on human development
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- the degree to which genetic or hereditary influences (nature) and experimental or environmental influences (nurture) determine the kind of person you are
- Theories proposing that development is largely determined by how well people resolve conflicts they face at different ages.
- Theory based on idea that human development is inseparable from the environmental contexts in which a person develops
- A theory proposing that human cognition consists of mental hardware and mental software
- whether a particular developmental phenomenon represents a smooth progression throughout the life span (continuity) or a series of abrupt shifts (discontinuity)
- The study of the brain and nervous system, especially in terms of brain-behavior relationships
- learning that occurs by simply watching how others behave
- the theory that we learn social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished
- the multidisciplinary study of how people change and how they remain the same over time
- Behaviorism (Skinner) Social learning theory (Bandura)
17 Clues: provides connections across microsystems • Behaviorism (Skinner) Social learning theory (Bandura) • the view that psychology should be an objective science • learning that occurs by simply watching how others behave • Whether there is just one path of development or several paths • ...
Famous Names of Psychology 2016-04-17
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- universal expressions
- conformity experiment
- hidden observer effect
- availability heuristic
- validity of mental hospitals
- forgetting curve
- studied the development of babies into adulthood
- assimilation & accommodation
- first ever intelligence test
- eye-witness testimony
- strange situations
- little Albert experiment
- cognitive dissonance
- parenting styles
- general intelligence
- cognitive behavioural therapy
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- authority test
- bobo doll experiment
- Stanford experiment
- split-brain
- psychosocial stages
- triarchic theory of human intelligence
- social development theory
- wire mother experiment
- universal grammar
- learned helplessness
- aversive conditioning
- conditioning dogs experiment
28 Clues: split-brain • authority test • forgetting curve • parenting styles • universal grammar • strange situations • Stanford experiment • psychosocial stages • bobo doll experiment • learned helplessness • cognitive dissonance • general intelligence • universal expressions • conformity experiment • eye-witness testimony • aversive conditioning • hidden observer effect • availability heuristic • ...
Cognitive Psychology 2023-11-27
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- Duck!
- Basic unit of spoken language
- Deficits in episodic memory
- Factual information
- Production not comprehension
- 2/3 of conversations
- Theory not based on a single prototype
- Iconic memory
- Past events
- Draw me a bath
- Remembering to remember
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- More specific
- Can cause aphasia
- Organizational form of memory
- The rules of language
- Comprehension not production
- Testing effect
- Women talk ___ compared to men
- Magical number
- Less specific
- Echoic memory
- Knowledge about a situation
- Theory to show shared features
- Prototypical sequence of events
- Schacter's Seven ___ of Memory
25 Clues: Duck! • Past events • More specific • Iconic memory • Less specific • Echoic memory • Testing effect • Magical number • Draw me a bath • Can cause aphasia • Factual information • 2/3 of conversations • The rules of language • Remembering to remember • Deficits in episodic memory • Knowledge about a situation • Comprehension not production • Production not comprehension • Organizational form of memory • ...
Colors 2023-06-26
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- A color of purity and innocence, like a blank canvas.
- A color found in nature, representing plants and forests.
- A calm and cool color that reminds us of the sky and ocean.
- A shiny metallic color, like the color of precious metals.
- A warm color that combines the energy of red and the brightness of yellow.
- A cheerful and vibrant color, like the sun shining bright.
- A delicate and sweet color often associated with femininity.
- A natural and earthy color, like the color of tree bark or chocolate.
- A neutral color that represents balance and simplicity.
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- A bright and vibrant color reminiscent of tropical waters.
- A bright color often associated with fire and passion.
- A royal color that combines the calmness of blue and the power of red.
- A soft and soothing color, like the color of lavender flowers.
- A color of darkness, often associated with mystery and elegance.
- A rich and luxurious color, often associated with wealth and success.
15 Clues: A color of purity and innocence, like a blank canvas. • A bright color often associated with fire and passion. • A neutral color that represents balance and simplicity. • A color found in nature, representing plants and forests. • A bright and vibrant color reminiscent of tropical waters. • A shiny metallic color, like the color of precious metals. • ...
Prehistoric Human 2023-11-22
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- A tribe that the ancestors are from proto-Malay
- The big animals like Dinosaurs live in .... era
- The first living things, Microorganism, came to the Earth in .... era
- I'm a primate. I'm Asiatic type and live in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Who am I?
- The period when humans didn't know how to write is
- A remnant made from stone that's for place for resting the corpses is ...
- A period when humans already can make a tools from metal
- The theory of Indonesian ancestors are Nusantara theory, Yunnan out of theory, and ... out of theory.
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- prehistoric humans who are considered intelligent humans and were discovered by archeologist ter Haar and W.F.F Oppenoorth in Ngandong is...
- One of three plates that formed the Indonesian Archipelago
- A remnant from the Mesolithic era that was used for placing the offerings is ...
- The ancestor of papua people
- Jawa,Sunda, and melayu is tribs that come from .... Malay
- When the ice at the North Pole covers almost all of the Earth's surface is called .. period
- The era was marked by melting polar ice and rapidly rising sea levels
- A belief that prehistoric followed since the Mesolithic era is dynamism and ....
- a line that separated Australian-type flora and fauna from Transitional-type is ...
- graves or tombs of people's ancestors in Minahasa
- During the hunting and gathering period, humans lived in the cave near ... resources
19 Clues: The ancestor of papua people • A tribe that the ancestors are from proto-Malay • The big animals like Dinosaurs live in .... era • graves or tombs of people's ancestors in Minahasa • The period when humans didn't know how to write is • A period when humans already can make a tools from metal • Jawa,Sunda, and melayu is tribs that come from .... Malay • ...
2.01 Key Terms Camille Martinez-Sanchez 2024-02-12
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- Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- story) A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
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- Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding graty. For example (noun) “The color olive is a tone of the hue yellow-green.”(verb) “You may need to tone the hue orange if you plan to use it as a wall color.”
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
19 Clues: Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • story) A choice of colors to be used in combination. • ...
WebXam Review 2023-03-18
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- characterized by being symmetry, asymmetrical, or radial
- can be positive or negative
- online color mode where white is the presence of all color
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- space created by a line closing itself off having both length and height
- value made by adding white
- commonly known sans serif font
- the type of website design that adjusts based on the device it is being viewed on
- color made by mixing two complementary colors together
- three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color
- the inside, enclosed space of a letter
- the path of a moving point
- the arrangement of the elements within an image
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- one million bytes of storage
- three colors evenly spaced on a color wheel
- image created of pixels that have color and occupy a specific location
- value made by adding black
- law that protects created works that are fixed and tangible
- a font styled with ornaments or patterns
- a font type that has a decorative stroke that finishes off a letter stem
- a color scheme made up of one color, ranging from light to dark
- image created using mathematical equation and containing lines, points, and curves
- adjusting the individual spacing between letters and characters
- refers to the spacing between lines text
- conveys a sense of oneness, wholeness, or order in a work of art
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- font based on handwriting
- the intensity of a color
- print color mode that is subtractive
- the invisible line which text rests upon
- the use of recurring elements in an image to guide the viewer's eye through the artwork
32 Clues: the intensity of a color • font based on handwriting • value made by adding black • value made by adding white • the path of a moving point • can be positive or negative • one million bytes of storage • commonly known sans serif font • the lightness or darkness of a color • print color mode that is subtractive • the inside, enclosed space of a letter • ...
Jerry's Crossword Puzzle Colorful Sneakers 2024-02-02
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- It is when 2 colors from the color wheel are mixed to make a new color.
- It’s a substance that can absorb different wavelengths of light or reflect them.
- A circle that shows all the relationships of colors like primary, secondary, and tertiary.
- There are six colors for example, blue-green and red-violet, these colors are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- It’s a range of colors the human eye can see.
- Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel.
- A poison that was one of the many ingredients to make an emerald green color.
- The color wheel is divided into colors that are for warm aesthetics like orange, and red.
- There are 3 colors, yellow, blue, and red that can be mixed to make any color in the color wheel.
- It’s the newest blue to be ever created, made up of the chemicals; yttrium, indium, manganese.
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- They are colors that are very bright to stand out more.
- Not having the ability to see specific colors or any color, is usually a hereditary condition.
- It’s one color but different shades of color.
- The distance from one peak of a wave to the next.
- It’s also 3 colors but is only produced by mixing two primary colors.
- It’s a liquid that is a toxic metal that originally was used to create vermillion.
- It’s an action, to change the direction of light, or sound, while it travels across or through another object.
- A group of colors related to the next color
- a transparent crystal, that is used to to show light.
- To bounce off without absorbing.
20 Clues: To bounce off without absorbing. • A group of colors related to the next color • It’s one color but different shades of color. • It’s a range of colors the human eye can see. • The distance from one peak of a wave to the next. • a transparent crystal, that is used to to show light. • They are colors that are very bright to stand out more. • ...
All About Us 2017-11-27
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- Our Eye Color
- Your Favorite Flower
- First Date
- Your 2nd Favorite Color
- My Favorite Childhood Show
- My Favorite Fast Food Spot
- Your Favorite Meal
- Your Favorite Color
- My future dog
- Your Favorite Drink
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- My Favorite Color
- Your Favorite Restaurant
- First TV Show Together
- Your Favorite Childhood Show
- Your Favorite Marvel
- Your Future Dog
- Your 2nd Favorite Drink
- Your 3rd favorite color
- Fear of...
- My Favorite Flower
20 Clues: First Date • Fear of... • Our Eye Color • My future dog • Your Future Dog • My Favorite Color • Your Favorite Meal • My Favorite Flower • Your Favorite Color • Your Favorite Drink • Your Favorite Marvel • Your Favorite Flower • First TV Show Together • Your 2nd Favorite Drink • Your 2nd Favorite Color • Your 3rd favorite color • Your Favorite Restaurant • My Favorite Childhood Show • ...
LEADING 2017-02-16
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- Non monetary reward that maybe given to individual employees or groups or teams for meritorious service or outstanding performance
- theory is about the mental processes regarding choice, or choosing. It explains the processes that an individual undergoes to make choices.
- Degree to which someone is responsible, dependable, persistent & achievement-oriented
- he (surname only) created is a motivational model that attempts to explain how the needs for achievement, power, and affiliation affect the actions of people from a managerial context
- Theory is also known as the 2 factor theory
- Theory is based in the idea that individuals are motivated by fairness, and if they identify inequities in the input or output ratios of themselves and their referent group
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- The surname of the person who created the Equity Theory
- Theory which states that behavior is a function of its consequence
- Management function that involves inspiring & influencing people in the organization to achieve a common goal.
- he (surname only) further developed Maslow's hierarchy of needs by categorizing the hierarchy into his ERG theory
10 Clues: Theory is also known as the 2 factor theory • The surname of the person who created the Equity Theory • Theory which states that behavior is a function of its consequence • Degree to which someone is responsible, dependable, persistent & achievement-oriented • ...
The Community of Science 2021-11-12
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- ethics related to the environment
- critical feedback
- proof
- our way of life
- formal process to get feedback
- best guess before experiment
- perspective that entire ecosystems should be saved
- get comments
- over time new data leads to new understanding
- broader explanation supported by many test and observations
- something was discovered
- promotes fair and equitable treatment of all people
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- human-centered perspective
- good vs. bad
- all life is equally important perspective
- to repeat
- hypothesis
- theory
- our point of view in the world
- examine data
- feedback
- ethics
22 Clues: proof • theory • ethics • feedback • to repeat • hypothesis • good vs. bad • examine data • get comments • our way of life • critical feedback • something was discovered • human-centered perspective • best guess before experiment • formal process to get feedback • our point of view in the world • ethics related to the environment • all life is equally important perspective • ...
The Community of Science 2021-11-12
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- ethics related to the environment
- something was discovered
- ethics
- get comments
- good vs. bad
- perspective that entire ecosystems should be saved
- broader explanation supported by many test and observations
- feedback
- hypothesis
- human-centered perspective
- best guess before experiment
- promotes fair and equitable treatment of all people
- to repeat
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- all life is equally important perspective
- examine data
- theory
- our point of view in the world
- critical feedback
- proof
- formal process to get feedback
- over time new data leads to new understanding
- our way of life
22 Clues: proof • theory • ethics • feedback • to repeat • hypothesis • examine data • get comments • good vs. bad • our way of life • critical feedback • something was discovered • human-centered perspective • best guess before experiment • our point of view in the world • formal process to get feedback • ethics related to the environment • all life is equally important perspective • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-01-27
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- supercontinent
- minor supercontinent in the south
- hottest layer
- seafloor spreading theory
- crack on crust
- harbor wave
- layer of mantle able to flow
- thicker type of crust
- evidence of Plate Tectonic Theory
- made up of crust and upper mantle
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- denser crust
- colliding plates
- plates moving apart
- narrow depression on the ocean floor
- minor supercontinent in the north
- plates sliding past each other
- remains of organisms
- proposed Continental Drift
- pieces of crust
- underwater mountain range
- heat transfer
- where oceanic crust sinks
- above focus
- earthquake
- layer underneath the crust
25 Clues: earthquake • above focus • harbor wave • denser crust • hottest layer • heat transfer • supercontinent • crack on crust • pieces of crust • colliding plates • plates moving apart • remains of organisms • thicker type of crust • underwater mountain range • seafloor spreading theory • where oceanic crust sinks • proposed Continental Drift • layer underneath the crust • layer of mantle able to flow • ...
Evolution 2026-05-04
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- Darwin's famous book
- Darwin married his first __________
- Structure lost its function
- Darwin's career
- Island made famous by Darwin
- Darwin's ship he traveled on
- Famous Galapagos reptile
- Darwin feared this liquid
- function the same, different structure
- Charles_________
- Explanation based on evidence
- Structure the same, different function
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- Darwin's resting place
- Natural ____________
- Life preserved in stone
- Darwin refused to eat this bird
- Darwin studied this bird
- Trait best suited for environment
- Darwin's birth place
- Darwin's theory developed
- years Darwin was at sea
- _______of the fittest
- change in DNA
23 Clues: change in DNA • Darwin's career • Charles_________ • Natural ____________ • Darwin's famous book • Darwin's birth place • _______of the fittest • Darwin's resting place • Life preserved in stone • years Darwin was at sea • Darwin studied this bird • Famous Galapagos reptile • Darwin's theory developed • Darwin feared this liquid • Structure lost its function • Island made famous by Darwin • ...
colors & body 2025-10-07
16 Clues: non • oui • to see • to hear • where you breathe • the color of wood • the color of night • the color of paper • a fruit and a color • the color of apples • the top of the body • the color of the sky • the color of the sun • where your food goes • the color of a pencil • at the end of the arm
Color Theory & Palettes: Colors, palettes, and concepts used in interior design. 2025-10-13
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- Primary color, cheerful and sunny
- Pale, subtle color used for soft backgrounds
- Colors on opposite sides of the color wheel
- Primary color, warm and bright like a sun
- Lightness or darkness of a color
- Secondary color made by mixing red and yellow
- Primary color, calm and cool like the sky
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- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Neutral color, classic and versatile
- Describes intensity or purity of a color
- Neutral color, warmer than gray, often cozy
- Secondary color made by mixing red and blue
- Bold, vivid color that attracts attention
- Secondary color made by mixing blue and yellow
- Dark neutral, adds depth and contrast
15 Clues: Lightness or darkness of a color • Primary color, cheerful and sunny • Neutral color, classic and versatile • Dark neutral, adds depth and contrast • Describes intensity or purity of a color • Primary color, warm and bright like a sun • Bold, vivid color that attracts attention • Primary color, calm and cool like the sky • Neutral color, warmer than gray, often cozy • ...
2.01 Key terms 2022-02-22
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- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet
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- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel
- Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- A choice of colors to be used in combination
- Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made
- Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
19 Clues: A choice of colors to be used in combination • Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • ...
2.01 Key Terms - emily 2024-02-11
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- Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
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- Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray.
19 Clues: A choice of colors to be used in combination. • Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2016-06-08
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- color family that represents fire, heat, and the sun (red, yellow, orange)
- mixture of red and blue
- famous artist who cut off part of his ear
- The way a surface feels or appears to feel if you could touch it
- color family not found on the color wheel; black, gray, brown, and white
- color of art room door in spanish
- 2 colors opposite each other on the color wheel that when mixed together create a neutral, but when put side by side create contrast.
- mixture of green and white
- the color you see when the power goes out at night
- small cylinders of colored wax
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- handle with hair at the hair
- teacher's last name
- red, blue, and yellow; the bases of all other colors
- something artists mix their colors on
- color made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- non-objective, not realistic
- orange, purple, and green; created mixing two primary shade/made by adding black to a color
- made from trees
- type of paint
- a two-dimensional area that is defined in some way, perhaps with an outline or solid are of color
- Made by adding white to a color
- the path of a moving point, a mark made by a tool or instrument as it is drawn across a surface.
- color family that represent snow, ice, and water (green, blue, and purple)
23 Clues: type of paint • made from trees • teacher's last name • mixture of red and blue • mixture of green and white • handle with hair at the hair • non-objective, not realistic • small cylinders of colored wax • Made by adding white to a color • color of art room door in spanish • something artists mix their colors on • famous artist who cut off part of his ear • ...
Natural Dyes Class Vocabulary 2026-01-07
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- The part of a plant, insect, or mineral that gives it its color.
- A method where parts of the fabric are covered so they resist the dye, creating patterns.
- The scientific name for Indigo.
- A natural dye that comes specifically from plants.
- When a dye does not wash out or fade easily.
- A natural dye made from insects.
- A slightly different version of a color.
- Dyeing fabric a second time to make new shades.
- The common name of the plant that we are going to be focusing on this specialist rotation.
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- The process of pulling out the color from plants, insects, or other materials.
- A small piece of fabric used for testing or showing a color.
- A natural chemical in many plants that helps dyes stick better.
- The chemical in Indigo that makes the blue color.
- Something added to change the shade of a color.
- The thread-like material that fabric is made of.
- A special liquid mixture used to make blue dye from indigo plants.
- A color made from plants, insects, or minerals that can be used to color fabric, yarn, or paper
- Another word for “color”.
- Something that locks the color into the fabric (similar to a mordant).
- A substance added during dyeing to help the color stick to the fabric and last longer.
20 Clues: Another word for “color”. • The scientific name for Indigo. • A natural dye made from insects. • A slightly different version of a color. • When a dye does not wash out or fade easily. • Something added to change the shade of a color. • Dyeing fabric a second time to make new shades. • The thread-like material that fabric is made of. • ...
Art Vocabulary! 2025-09-18
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- A 3D closed object, such a as a cube.
- Officially defined as a moving point.
- Color Scheme with 3 or more colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- An _______ shape can be found in nature
- When a line goes straight left and right.
- A _______ shape could be found in a math class
- A straight line that is at an angle.
- Using needle and thread to create a design on fabric.
- When you want an object to appear 3D you add ______.
- How something actually or appears to feel.
- The degree of light and darkness of a color.
- When a line goes straight up and down.
- When an object or set of objects repeat over and over again.
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- A color scheme with only one color.
- Principle of design when you draw attention to a certain object in your artwork.
- The ______ space is the area around an object.
- A 2D closed object, such as a circle.
- Stairs are an example of a _______ line.
- Consists of Hue, Saturation (or chroma) and value
- The ______ space is the area or volume your object occupies.
- A swirl is an example of a _______ line.
- A color scheme with two colors opposite to each other on the color wheel.
- Ms. Foley's favorite color :)
- Green is a _______ color.
- Red is a _______ Color.
25 Clues: Red is a _______ Color. • Green is a _______ color. • Ms. Foley's favorite color :) • A color scheme with only one color. • A straight line that is at an angle. • A 3D closed object, such a as a cube. • Officially defined as a moving point. • A 2D closed object, such as a circle. • When a line goes straight up and down. • An _______ shape can be found in nature • ...
Cell Structure 2014-12-29
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- Apparatus A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export by the cell.
- The main brain of the cell that contains most of the cell's DNA.
- Storage areas of the cell known for storing mostly water and/or food.
- A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- An egg shaped body that appears green from all the chlorophyll they contain. This organelle is where photosynthesis takes place.
- Spiral strands of protein molecules, forming a tube-like structure that maintain the shape of the cell and serve as tracks for organelles to move along within the cell.
- Fine, threadlike proteins found in the cell's cytoskeleton.
- A large series of cells that work together to form a specific function.
- The enclosure of the cell that provides the body for all the organelles.
- Thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus.
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- Whip-like tails found in one-celled organisms to aid in movement; core is made of microtubules.
- Having or consisting of a single cell.
- The green (in color) pigment found in chloroplasts where photosynthesis takes place.
- Theory The theory that cells form the fundamental structural and functional units of all living organisms
- Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body.
- Shaped like a bean, this cell organelle helps take food and manufacture energy from it.
- A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed.
- The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
- Mostly made of cellulose, this is the tough and rigid outer layer of plant cells.
- A body structure that works to perform a specialized function. Examples include the lung or heart.
20 Clues: Having or consisting of a single cell. • A structure inside the nucleus where RNA is transcribed. • The basic structural and functional unit of all organisms • Fine, threadlike proteins found in the cell's cytoskeleton. • Thin, intertwined pieces of DNA found in the cell's nucleus. • Jelly-like substance that makes up the matrix of the cell body. • ...
AP Psych Famous Names 2016-04-20
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- Found that contact is important in development. Studied attachment in infant monkeys with artificial mothers
- Set up the first psychological laboratory in Leipzig Germany
- Described process of classical conditioning through experiments with dogs
- Cognitive therapy, changing people’s thinking can change how they feel and behave. Found that suggested negative beliefs cause depression
- Memorized a list of nonsense syllables to show the concept of relearning. Found that forgetting is initially rapid and then levels off
- Neo-freudian, stated that personality is molded by current fears and impulses rather than being determined solely by childhood experiences
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Studied taste aversion
- Neo-freudian, believed we have collective unconscious
- Developed a model of parenting styles which include authoritarian, authoritative, permissive
- Developed theory of multiple intelligences: intrapersonal, interpersonal, naturalist, linguistic, logical mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily kinesthetic
- Proposed that all languages share universal grammar
- Demonstrated misinformation effect through studies on eyewitness testimonies
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- Developed 3 levels of moral thinking: pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
- Studied universality of facial expressions
- Initiated human split-brain research
- Humanistic psychologist, hierarchy of needs, self-actualization
- Humanistic psychologist. Created client-centered therapy. Emphasized unconditional positive regard and empathy
- Observed an infant’s attachment to parents when placed in strange situations (insecure, secure attachment)
- Found that 2 stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage rather than amount
- Conducted research on hypnosis, proposed dissociation theory of split consciousness
- Developed rational emotive behavior therapy
- Positive psychologist, studied dogs that demonstrated learned helplessness
- Developed triarchic / three intelligences theory: practical intelligence, creative intelligence, analytical intelligence
- Conducted a study on obedience when he had a subject shock a patient
- Psychoanalysis, id/ego/superego
- Believed that each stage of life had its own psychosocial task/ 8-stage theory of psychosocial development
- Studied conformity. Line test showed that individuals conformed even when they knew the answer was wrong
28 Clues: Studied taste aversion • Cognitive dissonance theory • Psychoanalysis, id/ego/superego • Initiated human split-brain research • Studied universality of facial expressions • Developed rational emotive behavior therapy • Proposed that all languages share universal grammar • Neo-freudian, believed we have collective unconscious • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- the closest interpersonal relationship
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
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- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
- the reaction to relationship threats
- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
A Brief History of Time 2021-10-13
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- branch of physics that describes the smallest particles and how they work, contradicts the Theory of Relativity
- subatomic particles that make up hadrons (protons and neutrons)
- Found that not everything has to orbit the Earth, also found 4 of Jupiter’s moons
- number of flavors of quarks
- shows us what a particle looks like from different directions
- the redshift or blueshift of the light expelled of an object moving towards or away from us
- Albert Einstein’s theory that combined the ideas of gravity, space, and time
- the force that two bodies put on each other as a product of their masses
- boundary of a black hole
- regions where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- the measure of disorder in a system
- force responsible for radioactivity
- the point where something takes an infinite value
- E=mc^2
- the force that charged molecules exert
- the force that holds neutrons, protons, and atomic nuclei together
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- one of the first people to think the Earth is round
- Geocentric model of the Solar System
- ________ duality is the property of expressing properties of both waves and particles
- narrator of the book, also did groundbreaking work with black holes
- theory attempting to explain the combined forces
- the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force acting as one at high temperatures
- The principle that uses the fact that we can make observations as a base to describe things cosmologically
- made the theory that the universe can expand, also made models to show it
- The idea that the Universe is identical whichever direction we look in
- The idea that the Universe is identical where ever we are
- generally accepted theory of the beginning of the universe
- the principle that we can’t know both the speed and location of an object with complete accuracy
- Discovered that stars could collapse under their own gravity to reach extremely high densities
- Laws of Motion
30 Clues: E=mc^2 • Laws of Motion • boundary of a black hole • number of flavors of quarks • the measure of disorder in a system • force responsible for radioactivity • Geocentric model of the Solar System • the force that charged molecules exert • theory attempting to explain the combined forces • the point where something takes an infinite value • ...
A Brief History of Time 2021-10-13
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- The idea that the Universe is identical whichever direction we look in
- the redshift or blueshift of the light expelled of an object moving towards or away from us
- made the theory that the universe can expand, also made models to show it
- The principle that uses the fact that we can make observations as a base to describe things cosmologically
- boundary of a black hole
- branch of physics that describes the smallest particles and how they work, contradicts the Theory of Relativity
- regions where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it
- the electromagnetic and weak nuclear force acting as one at high temperatures
- number of flavors of quarks
- subatomic particles that make up hadrons (protons and neutrons)
- the force that charged molecules exert
- theory attempting to explain the combined forces
- force responsible for radioactivity
- one of the first people to think the Earth is round
- the point where something takes an infinite value
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- E=mc^2
- Found that not everything has to orbit the Earth, also found 4 of Jupiter’s moons
- ________ duality is the property of expressing properties of both waves and particles
- the principle that we can’t know both the speed and location of an object with complete accuracy
- Albert Einstein’s theory that combined the ideas of gravity, space, and time
- Geocentric model of the Solar System
- the force that holds neutrons, protons, and atomic nuclei together
- Discovered that stars could collapse under their own gravity to reach extremely high densities
- narrator of the book, also did groundbreaking work with black holes
- shows us what a particle looks like from different directions
- The idea that the Universe is identical where ever we are
- Laws of Motion
- the force that two bodies put on each other as a product of their masses
- generally accepted theory of the beginning of the universe
- the measure of disorder in a system
30 Clues: E=mc^2 • Laws of Motion • boundary of a black hole • number of flavors of quarks • force responsible for radioactivity • the measure of disorder in a system • Geocentric model of the Solar System • the force that charged molecules exert • theory attempting to explain the combined forces • the point where something takes an infinite value • ...
Growth and Development Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years
- Stage of life that begins in mid 30s and lasts through the late 60s
- In the first 24 hours of life, you assess profound ______ changes
- This period is within the first 28 days of life
- How does an infant communicate?
- Part of the developmental framework for nursing encourages ______ care
- Erikson’s theory states that identity versus role confusion occurs during which developmental stage
- A full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks
- The ______ stage of psychosexual development occurs between 6-12 years of age
- As a part of moral decision making, the nurse should _________ their own beliefs when helping patients make decisions
- Health risk for adolescence
- During puberty, _____ becomes possible
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- Leading cause of death in adolescents
- ______ proposed that the human mind is divided into the unconscious and conscious mind and focuses on psychosexual development
- Health risks for preschoolers are injury prevention and _____ safety
- The postformal thought of the cognitive development theory occurs during the _______stage
- assessment of _______ _______ is critical for healthcare teaching
- Child’s stage of life from 12 months-36 months
- During preschooler stage, _____ movements continue to develop
- _____ is the theorist that created the theory known as a maturational developmental theory and states that development is directed by genes
- _____ is a health risk for toddlers
- Shoulder/hip width and ______ are physical changes during adolescence
- Stage of life from late teens to mid-to-late 30s
- When assessing a patient, you want to ask _____ ended questions
- Stage of life from 13-20 years
- _____ _____ is an essential component of discharge
- Preconventional reasoning is when children are asking ______?
- Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years
- Child's stage of life from 1 month-1 year
- There are six stages and three levels of _______ moral developmental theory
30 Clues: Health risk for adolescence • Stage of life from 13-20 years • How does an infant communicate? • _____ is a health risk for toddlers • Child’s stage of life from 3-5 years • Leading cause of death in adolescents • Child’s stage of life from 6-12 years • During puberty, _____ becomes possible • A full term pregnancy lasts _____ weeks • ...
Activity #5 2024-02-13
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- Type of crime that has the highest clearance rate.
- A type of sample where each person in the population has an equal chance of being selected into the sample.
- The people who participate in a research study.
- Type of research that often starts with qualitative data and then tries to build a theory.
- Refers to tension that develops from wanting to achieve monetary success.
- Source of data that uses the "hierarchy rule".
- Which zone has the highest rate of crime in social disorganization theory?
- True or False: Researchers discovered a "crime" gene in 1990 that explains criminal behavior with 90% accuracy.
- Less serious crimes that are punishable by up to one year in jail and that may not receive any jail time at all.
- Function of punishment that focuses on seeking revenge. An eye for an eye approach.
- A violation of a formal, written law.
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- Specific prediction on how two or more variables are related to one another.
- Argues that a person's behavior depends on their socialization and environment.
- Lombroso's classification for 2/3 of criminals who do not have distinguishing physical characteristics.
- Exiting crime.
- In classic strain theory, which adaptation involves giving up on the culturally prescribed goals, but still practicing all the appropriate behaviors?
- Theory that looks at how certainty of punishment, celerity of punishment, and severity of punishment reduce crime.
- The belief that the size and shape of your skull can determine your criminality.
- Source of data that divides offenses in Group A and Group B offenses.
- Type of crime that both young people and African Americans are most disproportionately arrested for.
- True or False: According to the UCR, crime rates have been generally decreasing for the last 30 years.
- Routine Activities Theory is often discussed with which geometric shape?
22 Clues: Exiting crime. • A violation of a formal, written law. • Source of data that uses the "hierarchy rule". • The people who participate in a research study. • Type of crime that has the highest clearance rate. • Source of data that divides offenses in Group A and Group B offenses. • Routine Activities Theory is often discussed with which geometric shape? • ...
CRJ200 EXAM REVIEW 2025-04-28
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- Burglary rates are higher for these households
- Groth asserts that this type of rapist commits rape to exert control over their victim(s)
- This entity is victimized the most in the U.S. by healthcare fraud
- Most burglaries involve ________ entry
- According to UCR data theft from this is the most frequent type of larceny
- The women who killed on the orders of Charles Manson are known as this type of serial killers
- The degree of premeditated murder
- The theory that posits that negative life experiences can explain criminal behavior
- This occupation experiences the highest rate of workplace violence
- The group over-represented in offense statistics on shoplifting
- This suitable thing is one of three requirements for victimization according to routine activities theory
- Structures are the most common target for this offense
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- The most commonly used illicit drug
- Mary getting robbed in her residence by a man with a gun is an example of this type of robbery
- Sutherland applied elements of this associational theory to white collar crime
- This theory focuses on the concept of stigmatized neighborhoods to explain variations in risk of victimization
- A capable one of these is effective in deterring crime according to routine activities theory
- The amount ordered to be paid by an offender to the victim(s) of their crime
- This type of employee is most likely to steal cash or merchandise from a company
- A good source of data when wanting to better understand those who have been victimized by crime
- An example of a tangible cost of crime involving physical injury
- The female who most likely killed John Doe according to Wolfgang's research
- The best way to address both shoplifting and theft by employees
- Juveniles living in these areas are most likely to commit the offense of arson
- A male serial killer is more likely to target this individual
25 Clues: The degree of premeditated murder • The most commonly used illicit drug • Most burglaries involve ________ entry • Burglary rates are higher for these households • Structures are the most common target for this offense • A male serial killer is more likely to target this individual • The best way to address both shoplifting and theft by employees • ...
Network Theory 2019-11-26
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- part of graph theory in the field involving the ___ science.
- finding an optimal object from an infinite set of objects.
- graph whereby the vertices or edges or both have attributes.
- is a(an) ___ relation.
- of network involving biology.
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- is a(an) ____ relation.
- of Network in the internet such as Facebook,Twitter.
- of network for communication.
- study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects.
- topic that consists of finding an optimal object from a finite set of objects.
10 Clues: is a(an) ___ relation. • is a(an) ____ relation. • of network for communication. • of network involving biology. • of Network in the internet such as Facebook,Twitter. • finding an optimal object from an infinite set of objects. • part of graph theory in the field involving the ___ science. • graph whereby the vertices or edges or both have attributes. • ...
Collision Theory 2021-01-09
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- In order to effectively initiate a reaction, collisions must be sufficiently energetic (kinetic energy) to break chemical bonds; this energy is known as the ____________________ energy
- Reactions that absorb heat energy from the surroundings are called ____________________ reactions
- molecules must _____________ in order to react.
- When the total surface area of the reactant increases,the ________________ of effective collision increases
- Reactions that release heat energy to the surroundings are called ________________ reactions
- The rate of reaction depends on the frequency of ______________ collisions
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- When temperature increases,the ____________ energy of the reactant particles increases
- For collisions to be successful, reacting particles must collide with sufficient energy, and with the proper ________________
- Collision between particles with energy less than the activation energy or in the wrong orientation is called an _______________ collision
- To increase the rate of a reaction, there must be _________________ the frequency of effective collisions
10 Clues: molecules must _____________ in order to react. • The rate of reaction depends on the frequency of ______________ collisions • When temperature increases,the ____________ energy of the reactant particles increases • Reactions that release heat energy to the surroundings are called ________________ reactions • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-08-31
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- Credited with cohesive modern atomic theory.
- Experiment: demonstrated subatomic particles.
- Has mass but no charge.
- Has charge but no mass.
- First model to show a nucleus.
- Mass of 1 unit.
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- Experiment: Atom is mostly empty space.
- Particle attracted to a positive plate.
- Particle attracted to a negative plate.
- Credited with the first idea of the atom.
- # protons in gallium.
- Fluorine has a mass of 19 and has ___neutrons.
12 Clues: Mass of 1 unit. • # protons in gallium. • Has mass but no charge. • Has charge but no mass. • First model to show a nucleus. • Experiment: Atom is mostly empty space. • Particle attracted to a positive plate. • Particle attracted to a negative plate. • Credited with the first idea of the atom. • Credited with cohesive modern atomic theory. • ...
Domino Theory 2021-05-24
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- The domino theory is the idea that _________ will spread throughout neighboring countries.
- President Truman sent military aid to this country to prevent the spread of communism in the Middle East
- (true or false) Communism did not spread throughout the rest of Southeast Asia with the exception of Laos and Cambodia.
- name of the Vietnamese Nationalist Leader that declared Vietnam's independence from France in 1945
- (true or false) The true goal of Ho Chi Minh was to spread communism throughout the world.
- President Truman sent military aid to this country to prevent the spread of communism in Europe
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- the main topic (two words - no space)
- last name of the president who named the "falling domino" principle
- last name of the president who sent military aid to Greece, Turkey, and France to prevent the spread of communism
- (true or false) The US failed to block the communist takeover.
- President Truman sent covert military support and financial aid to this country to help fight against North Vietnam
11 Clues: the main topic (two words - no space) • (true or false) The US failed to block the communist takeover. • last name of the president who named the "falling domino" principle • The domino theory is the idea that _________ will spread throughout neighboring countries. • (true or false) The true goal of Ho Chi Minh was to spread communism throughout the world. • ...
Cell theory 2021-08-31
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- performs photosynthesis
- membrane protects the cell
- oldest cell type
- holds the cells DNA
- it generates chemical energy
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- it maintains the cells shape
- reticulum has two kinds and one makes the cells proteins and the other make lipids and breaks down materials
- breaks things down
- A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled
- contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes
10 Clues: oldest cell type • breaks things down • holds the cells DNA • performs photosynthesis • membrane protects the cell • it maintains the cells shape • it generates chemical energy • contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes • A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled • ...
Hair Theory 2022-03-30
10 Clues: grows • shaving • sugaring • Growth stage • Dormant phase • Transition stage • Majority of hair on face • Longer darker stronger hair • condition that causes excessive hair growth • service that removes hair physically from the follicle
Cell Theory 2022-01-25
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- state of a steady internal, physical and chemical conditions
- single-celled/multicellular organism containing nucleus
- single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus
- known as the protein factories of the cell
- relating to the metabolism of a living organism
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- individual form of life, plant animal or bacterium
- organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell composed of water, salts and various organic molecules
- central and most important part of an object, movement or group forming the basis for its activity and growth
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
10 Clues: known as the protein factories of the cell • single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus • organelle found in large numbers in most cells • relating to the metabolism of a living organism • individual form of life, plant animal or bacterium • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • single-celled/multicellular organism containing nucleus • ...
Theory 3 2022-02-25
10 Clues: Forms tendons. • Softens scars. • Never apply heat! • Inflammation, and a bird. • Not as relaxing as it sounds. • 3 mins to calm, 1 to hype up. • Referral pattern TRP pop-ups. • Common, not a tissue manifestation. • Do not stick your elbow deep into this. • Highly innervated dense connective tissue
particle theory 2018-08-06
10 Clues: the physical change • it is a firm object • the material or stuff • The form a substance takes • forms to the object it is in • the change from liquid to gas • the change from liquid to solid • there are particles all around us • it is free to move in any direction • you can't see it with the human eye
Photoshop Theory 2019-02-01
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- Where should you save your images?
- How do you save an image from the internet
- this changes the size and proportions of a layer
- what happens when you double-click the background layer
- this means that the layer is locked and cannot be moved
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- what do you click on the change the visibility of layers
- which file type should you use if you want to keep working with the layers in photo shop design
- layers put together to create a design
- adjust the color and saturation brightness of color of a layer
- What does the checkerboard pattern mean
10 Clues: Where should you save your images? • layers put together to create a design • What does the checkerboard pattern mean • How do you save an image from the internet • this changes the size and proportions of a layer • what happens when you double-click the background layer • this means that the layer is locked and cannot be moved • ...
Psychoanalytic Theory 2012-10-01
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- Psychologist who thought of dreams as discourse
- a psychosexual disorder that mainly affects women
- Primal instincts and emotions
- Girl version of Oedipus
- Assessing one's personality based on appearance
- Balances the id and the superego
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- Multiple thoughts manifested in one dream, image, metaphor, etc
- Psychologist developed the theory of repression
- Idea that characters reflect the author
- Conscience
10 Clues: Conscience • Girl version of Oedipus • Primal instincts and emotions • Balances the id and the superego • Idea that characters reflect the author • Psychologist who thought of dreams as discourse • Psychologist developed the theory of repression • Assessing one's personality based on appearance • a psychosexual disorder that mainly affects women • ...
pH Theory 2014-04-02
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- A water soluble base.
- The acid that has the formula HCl.
- When the forwards and backwards reaction rate are equal we say the system is at ________ equilibrium.
- Phenolphthalien indicator is this colour in basic conditions
- In an acid base reaction we have ___________ acid and base pairs.
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- The colour of Litmus in basic solutions.
- The term used to describe an acid splitting into it's ions
- This is a weak base with the formula NH3.
- What gas is produced from the reaction of an acid and a metal?
- Acids are described as _________ donors and bases as _______ acceptors.
10 Clues: A water soluble base. • The acid that has the formula HCl. • The colour of Litmus in basic solutions. • This is a weak base with the formula NH3. • The term used to describe an acid splitting into it's ions • Phenolphthalien indicator is this colour in basic conditions • What gas is produced from the reaction of an acid and a metal? • ...
Atomic Theory 2016-09-07
10 Clues: plum pudding model • oil drop experiment • discovered neutrons • wave mechanical model • electrons move in waves • elements consist of atoms • electrons are in circular paths • arranged atoms on periodic table • matter is composed of empty space • nucleus center and tiny electrons moved in space around it
Cell Theory 2023-10-26
10 Clues: 1 parent • 2 parents • No nucleus • Has a nucleus • Many cell organism • Makes its own food • Eats other organism • Single cell organism • The process of grouping things based on similarities. • The scientific study of how living things are classified.
Group Theory 2023-12-29
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- a subset of G that forms group under the same operation
- The group which is commutative
- Non cyclic group of order four
- For each element a in the group there exist an element b such that a.b=e=b.a
- The group of all permutations on a finite set
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- Two groups are isomorphic if there exists a bijective homomorphism between them
- A group generated by a single element
- The theorem in which the order of any subgroup divides the order of the group
- There exists an element e in group such that e.a = a = a.e
- A subgroup that is invariant under conjugation, meaning gHg^(-1) = H
10 Clues: The group which is commutative • Non cyclic group of order four • A group generated by a single element • The group of all permutations on a finite set • a subset of G that forms group under the same operation • There exists an element e in group such that e.a = a = a.e • A subgroup that is invariant under conjugation, meaning gHg^(-1) = H • ...
Endosymbiotic Theory 2024-01-24
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- The domain of the first cells
- Term used to describe one organism living inside the cell of another organism.
- Organelle derived from endosymbiosis that is found in plants but not animals.
- domain that evolved from Prokaryotes through endosymbiosis.
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- Found in all eukaryotic cells that came from endosymbiosis.
- The process when a cell engulfs another cell
- Chemical essential for life that can be found in organelles derived from endosymbiosis
- The type of relationship formed by two mutually benefiting and closely bound organisms
- What one cell has to do before it engulfs another.
- Greek root word that means within
10 Clues: The domain of the first cells • Greek root word that means within • The process when a cell engulfs another cell • What one cell has to do before it engulfs another. • Found in all eukaryotic cells that came from endosymbiosis. • domain that evolved from Prokaryotes through endosymbiosis. • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-10-07
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- named the bohr model
- discovered the neutron
- the name of thomson's model
- discovered the electron
- this particle is found in the nucleus and has no charge
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- this is a negatively charged particle found outside the nucleus
- an element that has a different number of neutrons is called an
- discovered protons
- rutherford's experiment's name
- this particle is found in the nucleus and has a positive charge
10 Clues: discovered protons • named the bohr model • discovered the neutron • discovered the electron • the name of thomson's model • rutherford's experiment's name • this particle is found in the nucleus and has no charge • this is a negatively charged particle found outside the nucleus • an element that has a different number of neutrons is called an • ...
Endosymbiotic Theory 2023-03-20
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- Like prokaryotes, chloroplasts and mitochondria use _________ as their mode of replication
- An _________ is a cell that lives inside another cell with mutual benefit
- Like prokaryotes, chloroplasts and mitochondria have _______ which are similar in size
- Prokaryotes lived on Earth _______ eukaryotes
- Like prokaryotes, chloroplasts and mitochondria both have circular ______
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- The endosymbiotic theory states that eukaryotes originated from _________
- Like prokaryotes, chloroplasts and mitochondria are susceptible to _________
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts have _______ DNA as their host eukaryote
- Bacteria _____ survive independently.
- Like prokaryotes, chloroplasts and mitochondria both have double ________
10 Clues: Bacteria _____ survive independently. • Prokaryotes lived on Earth _______ eukaryotes • Mitochondria and chloroplasts have _______ DNA as their host eukaryote • The endosymbiotic theory states that eukaryotes originated from _________ • Like prokaryotes, chloroplasts and mitochondria both have double ________ • ...
set theory 2024-07-15
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- set which is not finite.
- combinatoin of a and b
- common elements
- set of all subset
- set containing sub elements of
- collection of unorded pair of elements
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- set of elements which are not in given set
- combine of all sets
- it is a collection of distinct elements
- all the elements of the set B belong to set A,the set B is called as ____ of set A
- set containing all elements
11 Clues: common elements • set of all subset • combine of all sets • combinatoin of a and b • set which is not finite. • set containing all elements • set containing sub elements of • collection of unorded pair of elements • it is a collection of distinct elements • set of elements which are not in given set • ...
particle theory 2024-10-01
11 Clues: everything ever • phase of matter • phase of matter • a phase of matter • is what you\we see • how a substance feels • how strong a substance is • what every thing is made of • how hot or cold something is • if a substance can dissolve in a liquid • if a substance can bend without breaking
particle theory 2023-04-17
11 Clues: /salt is a___ • /water is a______ • /what exist around you? • /we use to measure heat. • /the last state of matter • /what do camp fire radiate • /what is 1st state of matter • /what is often use to dilute? • /fruit juice is often made from • /boiling water is an example of • /what is the second state of matter
Skin Theory 2023-04-17
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- When the body is cold, blood vessels constrict, or narrow, to keep the heat near organs
- Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis
- Removal of dead skin
- When the body gets warm, blood vessels dilate, or widen, to allow heat to evaporate
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- Also known as shivering
- Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells
- Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival
- Open follicle with a black surface plug that has been oxidized and discolored due to the sebum contact with the air
- Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis
- Is the singular form of comedones
10 Clues: Removal of dead skin • Also known as shivering • Is the singular form of comedones • Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival • Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells • Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis • Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis • ...
Cell Theory 2022-09-23
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- the small structure in a cell
- A theory about cells
- A thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell
- The storage areas of the cell
- A organelle that is only in plants and captures sunlight and converts it to energy
- Gel like material in a cell
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- The powerhouse of a cell
- The basic unit of life
- only in plants and is a strong outer layer
- The "brain" of a cell
10 Clues: A theory about cells • The "brain" of a cell • The basic unit of life • The powerhouse of a cell • Gel like material in a cell • the small structure in a cell • The storage areas of the cell • only in plants and is a strong outer layer • A thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell • A organelle that is only in plants and captures sunlight and converts it to energy
Musical Theory 2022-11-22
10 Clues: a sudden accent • a break in music • when a song is loud • when the sound is soft • when a song is very soft • when the sound is very loud • when a song become slightly soft • when a song becomes gradually louder • when a song becomes gradually softer • when the song becomes slightly louder
Musical Theory 2022-11-22
10 Clues: a sudden accent • a break in music • when a song is loud • when the sound is soft • when a song is very soft • when the sound is very loud • when a song become slightly soft • when a song becomes gradually louder • when a song becomes gradually softer • when the song becomes slightly louder
Atomic Theory 2023-09-29
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- Same atom, different charge, change in electrons
- Created nuclear model/ Gold foil experiment
- Makes up all living matter
- Negatively charged particle, 2-8-8 rule
- Outer layer of atom, determines reactivity
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- Used plum pudding model/ cookie model
- Dense center of atom, positive charge
- Same atom, different mass, change in neutrons
- Has 5 postulates, discovered atoms
- Discovered that electron orbits nucleus
10 Clues: Makes up all living matter • Has 5 postulates, discovered atoms • Used plum pudding model/ cookie model • Dense center of atom, positive charge • Discovered that electron orbits nucleus • Negatively charged particle, 2-8-8 rule • Outer layer of atom, determines reactivity • Created nuclear model/ Gold foil experiment • Same atom, different mass, change in neutrons • ...
Collision Theory 2024-11-10
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- The number of particles in a given volume
- A biological catalyst
- A reaction that releases energy, often in the form of heat
- A catalyst _______ the activation energy
- The result of successful collisions between particles
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- The collision that leads to a reaction
- _______ energy must be overcome for a reaction to happen
- A substance that speeds up a reaction without being used up
- Particles must have enough _______ to overcome activation energy
- Particles with higher _______ will collide more frequently
10 Clues: A biological catalyst • The collision that leads to a reaction • A catalyst _______ the activation energy • The number of particles in a given volume • The result of successful collisions between particles • _______ energy must be overcome for a reaction to happen • A reaction that releases energy, often in the form of heat • ...
PE theory 2025-05-22
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- This food source is broken down into ATP
- What is the scientific name of ATP?
- What is the by-product of the Anaerobic system?
- (carbs) What is the fuel source of the Aerobic system?
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- Does this system use oxygen?
- The fuel source of this system is Glucose.
- This acronym means Beat(s) per minute
- This system uses explosive intensity
- When you exercise you burn this
- This increases Heart rate (HR)
10 Clues: Does this system use oxygen? • This increases Heart rate (HR) • When you exercise you burn this • What is the scientific name of ATP? • This system uses explosive intensity • This acronym means Beat(s) per minute • This food source is broken down into ATP • The fuel source of this system is Glucose. • What is the by-product of the Anaerobic system? • ...
Game Theory 2025-05-21
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- The reward or outcome a player receives after a game.
- The act of selecting between different options or moves.
- Describes a player who makes decisions logically to maximize benefit.
- A structured form of interaction with players, rules, and outcomes.
- To break trust or reveal something for personal gain, often in a strategic context.
- A plan of action designed to achieve a specific outcome.
- A situation where each choice leads to a potentially bad outcome, like in the Prisoner’s ______.
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- A participant in a game or strategic situation.
- To choose not to cooperate in a game-theoretic scenario.
- To work together with another player for mutual benefit.
10 Clues: A participant in a game or strategic situation. • The reward or outcome a player receives after a game. • To choose not to cooperate in a game-theoretic scenario. • The act of selecting between different options or moves. • To work together with another player for mutual benefit. • A plan of action designed to achieve a specific outcome. • ...
Collision Theory 2025-08-12
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- Increasing the S__________of a reactant leads to an increase in the reaction rate. (letters 7 & 4)
- Minimum energy required for a reaction to take place. (10 & 6 letters).
- Raising this makes particles move faster. (11 letters)
- Special chemicals that speed up the rate of reaction but are not used up in that reaction. (9 letters)
- This increases when reactant particles are closer together. (10 letters)
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- Only these types of collisions lead to product formation. (9 letters)
- Alignment needed between particles for a reaction to occur. (11 letters)
- Measurement of how often particles collide. (9 letters)
- The rate of chemical reaction can be increased by increasing the c___________ of one or all of the reactants.(13 letters)
- Atoms, Ions and molecules are? (9 letters)
10 Clues: Atoms, Ions and molecules are? (9 letters) • Raising this makes particles move faster. (11 letters) • Measurement of how often particles collide. (9 letters) • Only these types of collisions lead to product formation. (9 letters) • Minimum energy required for a reaction to take place. (10 & 6 letters). • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- Removes hair physically from follicle
- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
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- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- Growth Stage of Hair
10 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice • ...
Behavior Theory 2025-09-29
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- events that cue or elicit a certain behavior.
- aversive control
- punishment that has an aversive stimulus added after the behavior to decrease the frequency of a behavior.
- Therapy that focuses on direct observable behavior.
- a process involving receiving ones present experience without judgment
- punishment that has a reinforcing stimulus removed following the behavior to decrease the frequency of the targeted behavior.
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- the environmental events on behavior are mainly determined by this process
- an assessment to help clients produce behavior change by changing environment events.
- conditioning that involves a type of learning in which behaviors are influenced mainly by the consequences that follow them.
- conditioning that refers to what happens prior to learning that creates a response through pairing.
10 Clues: aversive control • events that cue or elicit a certain behavior. • Therapy that focuses on direct observable behavior. • a process involving receiving ones present experience without judgment • the environmental events on behavior are mainly determined by this process • an assessment to help clients produce behavior change by changing environment events. • ...
Colour Theory 2025-11-18
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- always looking at the bright side of life.
- a beautiful person displays this.
- a synonym for persuade.
- dark colours represent this.
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- white colours are represented here.
- when you can trust someone they show this emotion.
- when you look forward to something you feel this emotion.
- bright, cheerful colours show this.
- feelings all people have.
- these are used to communicate emotion.
10 Clues: a synonym for persuade. • feelings all people have. • dark colours represent this. • a beautiful person displays this. • white colours are represented here. • bright, cheerful colours show this. • these are used to communicate emotion. • always looking at the bright side of life. • when you can trust someone they show this emotion. • ...
Business Mgmt Chapter 9 Part 1 2024-02-09
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- Theory suggesting that money is the sole motivator for workers.
- A theory that arranges the five basic needs of people—physiological, security, social, esteem, and self-actualization—into the order in which people strive to satisfy them.
- 1924-1932 studies that mark the beginning of concern for human relations in the workplace.
- Aspects of this theory of motivation that focuses on the work setting and not the content of the work; these aspects include adequate wages, comfortable and safe working conditions, fair company policies, and job security.
- The personal satisfaction and enjoyment that you feel after attaining a goal.
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- The most basic human needs to be satisfied—water, food, shelter, and clothing.
- The need to be the best one can be; at the top of the hierarchy.
- One prominent aspect of human relations, is an employee’s attitude toward his or her job, employer, and colleagues.
- The need for love, companionship, and friendship—the desire for acceptance by others.
- The study of the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings.
- The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm.
- Aspects of this theory of motivation that focuses on the content of the work itself; these aspects include achievement, recognition, involvement, responsibility, and advancement
- This person proposed a theory of motivation that focuses on the job and on the environment where work is done.
- An inner drive that directs a person’s behavior toward goals.
- This involves emotional involvement and commitment.
- The need for respect—both self-respect and respect from others.
- The benefits and/or recognition that you receive from someone else.
17 Clues: This involves emotional involvement and commitment. • The need to protect oneself from physical and economic harm. • An inner drive that directs a person’s behavior toward goals. • Theory suggesting that money is the sole motivator for workers. • The need for respect—both self-respect and respect from others. • ...
COLORES DE LAS BANDERAS 2023-07-21
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- ¿Qué país tiene el color rojo y estrellas amarillas?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color rojo blanco rojo?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color amarillo azul?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color amarillo rojo negro?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color amarillo azul rojo
- ¿Qué país tiene el color verde blanco rojo?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color amarillo azul rojo estrellas blancas?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color verde blanco rojo y escudo?
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- ¿Qué país tiene el color blanco azul rojo?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color rojo amarillo rojo?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color celeste blanco celeste?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color amarillo azul rojo y escudo?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color rojo blanco?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color blanco rojo?
- ¿Qué país tiene el color verde azul amarillo?
15 Clues: ¿Qué país tiene el color rojo blanco? • ¿Qué país tiene el color blanco rojo? • ¿Qué país tiene el color amarillo azul? • ¿Qué país tiene el color blanco azul rojo? • ¿Qué país tiene el color rojo blanco rojo? • ¿Qué país tiene el color amarillo azul rojo • ¿Qué país tiene el color verde blanco rojo? • ¿Qué país tiene el color rojo amarillo rojo? • ...
Marvel 3.0 2021-05-31
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- Es una superheroína que tiene una fuerza, durabilidad, velocidad, reflejos, agilidad y resistencia súperhumanas y usa una espada. Su traje es de color azúl, negro y plata.
- Es un superhéroe que es muy fuerte y rápido, tiene un "spidey sense" y puede escalar paredes. Su traje es de color negro y rojo.
- Es un super villano que tiene una fuerza, velocidad, agilidad, reflejos, resistencia y durabilidad súperhumanas y puede escalar paredes. Su traje es de color verde.
- Es un superhéroe que tiene los mismos poderes que Captain America y los de un hombre-lobo. Es de color café y su traje es de color rojo, blanco y azúl.
- Es una superheroína que fue una super villana y que tiene fuerza, agilidad y durabilidad súperhumanas y se puede regenerar. Es de color azúl y su traje es de color rojo oscuro.
- Es un super villano que tiene el poder de copiar las habilidades de otros. Su traje es de color verde.
- Es un super villano que tiene una fuerza, velocidad, agilidad y durabilidad súperhumanas. Su traje es de color negro y dorado.
- Es un superhéroe que se puede teletransportarse, curarse y que es muy fuerte y poderoso. Su traje es de color azúl oscuro, plata y rosado.
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- Es una superheroína que genera poderosas ondas de vibraciones. Su traje es de color negro y plata.
- Es un super villano que puede cambiar de forma y camuflarse y no puede ser detectado por el "spidey sense." Su traje es de color rojo y negro.
- Es una superheroína que es una maestra de las artes martiales y tiene la capacidad de sentir los sentimientos de otros y alterarlos. Su traje es de color verde y negro.
- Es un superhéroe que tiene una fuerza, resistencia, velocidad y agilidad súperhumanas y que puede curarse. Su traje es de color negro, plata y rojo.
- Es un superhéroe que es un místico natural y tiene un sexto sentido. Es de color azúl y su traje es de color dorado y rojo.
- Es un superhéroe que es un esqueleto que tiene poderes fantasmales. Su traje es de color negro.
- Es un super villano que usa magia negra y que puede teletransportarse. Su traje es de color verde, amarillo y negro.
- Es un super villano que es muy inteligente y es un ser cósmico divino. Su traje es de color magenta y azúl.
- Es un super villano que es un físico experto y un genio y tiene inmortalidad e indestructibilidad. Su traje es de color rojo y negro.
- Es un superhéroe que es un mapache y que es un maestro de táctica y un buen piloto. Es de color café, negro y blanco y es pequeño.
- Es un super villano muy inteligente y muy fuerte que usa tecnología, aparatos y armas. Es de color amarillo claro y su traje es de color naranja y azúl.
19 Clues: Es un superhéroe que es un esqueleto que tiene poderes fantasmales. Su traje es de color negro. • Es una superheroína que genera poderosas ondas de vibraciones. Su traje es de color negro y plata. • Es un super villano que tiene el poder de copiar las habilidades de otros. Su traje es de color verde. • ...
Taylor Erikson- 2.01 Key Terms 2023-03-06
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- the duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray.
- hues created by mixing two primary hues. they are orange, violet (purple), green.
- colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- describes the lightness or darkness of a color
- lighter value of a hue created by adding white
- the pure color at the base of all variations of a color. for example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. hues are shown on the color wheel.
- hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
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- a choice of colors to be used in combination.
- the colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. these colors remind us of water and sky. they seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- a diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- describes the brightness or dullness of a color. hues are at full intensity.
- hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. the tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- the colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. these colors remind us of the sun and fire. they seem to advance and are energizing.
- the three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
- refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- darker value of a hue created by adding black
19 Clues: a choice of colors to be used in combination. • darker value of a hue created by adding black • describes the lightness or darkness of a color • lighter value of a hue created by adding white • hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • ...
Theories of Motivation (Chaper 5) 2014-03-26
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- / Hull's theory of motivation is _____ theory
- / Hull belived that motivation was driven by _________ needs
- / Related to drive theory is ___________ Theory
- / The _______ level of the 3M model consists of the our dispositions we form as a child
- / The grade that we deserve is a ____________
- / The founder of the 3M model of motivation
- / Ryan and Deci beleived that motivation was to satisfy ______ needs
- / The need for belonging and social interaction is often known as
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- / Product ___________ is related to the level of interest in a product
- / According to Mazlow, we must satisfy what needs before anything else
- / Maslow invented the hierarchy of what?
11 Clues: / Maslow invented the hierarchy of what? • / The founder of the 3M model of motivation • / Hull's theory of motivation is _____ theory • / The grade that we deserve is a ____________ • / Related to drive theory is ___________ Theory • / Hull belived that motivation was driven by _________ needs • / The need for belonging and social interaction is often known as • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2024-04-09
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- an idea that is backed by a significant amount for evidence
- _____ was able to observe galaxies moving away from each other
- makes up 75% of the universe
- the leftover radiation from the Big Bang
- This theory is believed to have started about 14 billion years ago
- How long after the big bang did the universe grow to be the size of a softball
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- evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory
- acts the opposite way of gravity
- predicted the Big Bang Theory before there was evidence for it
- evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory
- Galaxies moving further apart from eachother
- makes up 25% of the universe
12 Clues: makes up 25% of the universe • makes up 75% of the universe • acts the opposite way of gravity • the leftover radiation from the Big Bang • evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory • evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory • Galaxies moving further apart from eachother • an idea that is backed by a significant amount for evidence • ...
Rats & Empathy Crossword 2024-06-06
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- Rats developed empathy through...
- Rats were tested for _ hour(s) at a time.
- The Theory of _ is the second theory as to why we feel empathy.
- The second rat was trapped in a _ during the experiment
- The _ Theory is the first theory as to why we feel empathy.
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- Scientists conducted _ on rats to test for empathy.
- Rats are _, allowing them to eat many different foods
- What animal has recently shown proof of empathy?
- Colonies of rats can have numbers that reach into the...
- Groups of rats are called?
- What emotion do rats and humans share?
11 Clues: Groups of rats are called? • Rats developed empathy through... • What emotion do rats and humans share? • Rats were tested for _ hour(s) at a time. • What animal has recently shown proof of empathy? • Scientists conducted _ on rats to test for empathy. • Rats are _, allowing them to eat many different foods • The second rat was trapped in a _ during the experiment • ...
Nursing Research 2022-10-27
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- explanation for observations
- experiences that cannot be numerically quantified
- detailed examination
- you must gather this to prove your research
- Focuses on confirmation of theory by explaining, demonstrating empirical analytical emphasis
- Focuses on discovery, meaning of theory by
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- experiences that can be numerically quantified
- an element of your research that may change
- things you're going to write about
- demonstrating human science emphasis
- your published paper is an example now a part of "scientific __________"
- a question
12 Clues: a question • detailed examination • explanation for observations • things you're going to write about • demonstrating human science emphasis • Focuses on discovery, meaning of theory by • an element of your research that may change • you must gather this to prove your research • experiences that can be numerically quantified • ...
Plate Tectonics by Noah Campbell 2013-01-16
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- Under the lithosphere
- Top layer of the Earth
- Top layer of the mantle
- A mountain that shoots lava
- When a oceanic plate sinks
- Ocean ground
- A place created when plates slide apart
- Created theory of continental drift
- Layer between crust and core
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- Where sea-floor spreading takes place
- Creating rock, causing continental drift
- When faults move
- Created theory of plate tectonics
- Our planet
- A crack in a plate
- drift When continents move
- Collision
- Created when old rock sinks in the ocean
- Section of the lithosphere
- Sections
20 Clues: Sections • Collision • Our planet • Ocean ground • When faults move • A crack in a plate • Under the lithosphere • Top layer of the Earth • Top layer of the mantle • When a oceanic plate sinks • drift When continents move • Section of the lithosphere • A mountain that shoots lava • Layer between crust and core • Created theory of plate tectonics • Created theory of continental drift • ...
Descriptive Words and Clothing 2021-03-12
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- What do you wear on your feet in your shoes?
- someone who can lift 200 pounds
- the third color of the rainbow
- The word for he/she has
- the fourth color of the rainbow
- something interesting
- the last color of the rainbow
- the fifth color of the rainbow
- What would you call someone who works hard?
- What do you use to see?
- red+white=?
- the color of mud
- How would you describe someone with red hair?
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- the color of snow
- What would you call a lazy person?
- someone who is smart
- someone with blond hair
- the height of a person next to a skyscraper
- someone who is patient
- What do you wear when it is cold?
- What do you wear on your feet?
- the color of the night sky
- describe someone who is serious
- How would you describe a big elephant?
- the first color of the rainbow
- the second color of the rainbow
- the height of a skyscraper
- What do you wear on your head?
28 Clues: red+white=? • the color of mud • the color of snow • someone who is smart • something interesting • someone who is patient • someone with blond hair • The word for he/she has • What do you use to see? • the color of the night sky • the height of a skyscraper • the last color of the rainbow • the third color of the rainbow • What do you wear on your feet? • the first color of the rainbow • ...
Elements of Art 2025-04-14
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- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Shapes you cannot measure with math like clouds and puddles
- Red, blue and yellow
- A color mixed with gray
- 2-D
- Lightness and darkness of a color or tone, tint and shade
- A color mixed with white
- green, orange and purple
- Shapes you can measure with math
- 3-D
- A line that goes up and down
- What is farthest away from the viewer in the picture
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- One color mixed with tones, tints and shades
- What is halfway back in a picture in between the foreground and background
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- The colors in between the primary and secondary colors
- A line that goes left to right
- A color mixed with black
- how something feels when you touch it
- what is closest to the viewer in the picture
- Color
- Near and far or has a foreground, middle ground and background
- Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal etc
- Hue
24 Clues: 2-D • Hue • 3-D • Color • Red, blue and yellow • A color mixed with gray • A color mixed with black • A color mixed with white • green, orange and purple • A line that goes up and down • A line that goes left to right • Shapes you can measure with math • how something feels when you touch it • Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal etc • One color mixed with tones, tints and shades • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-05-04
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- Confirmed the Heliocentric Theory through his work and writings, and was forced to "recant" his books and live the rest of his life under house arrest
- instrument that measures temperature
- The Father of Modern Medicine (oath named after him)
- credited with coming up with the Scientific Method
- First to write of the Heliocentric Theory
- Tried to explain the universe in mathematical terms - all existing in "harmony"
- instrument that allowed people to see "the world above," peering farther from earth than had ever before been possible
- 1628 - accurately described the circulatory system
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- Corrected the mistaken belief that objects in the solar system traveled in perfect circular orbits, asserting that they traveled along elliptical paths.
- 14th Cent. Jewish astronomer who invented an instrument to measure the distance between objects in the sky
- Studied anatomy - found that arteries were filled with blood (not air!)
- Christian scholar (1200s) who tried to show that faith and reason could exist in harmony
- The Father of Geometry
- instrument that allowed people to discover "the world below" which had previously been too small for human eyes to see
- believed one should question everything - and doubt, until it has been proven by reason
- First to write about the Geocentric Theory
- instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- Expanded Geocentric Theory - from fallen earth to perfect heaven
- Three Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation
19 Clues: The Father of Geometry • instrument that measures temperature • First to write of the Heliocentric Theory • First to write about the Geocentric Theory • instrument that measures atmospheric pressure • Three Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation • credited with coming up with the Scientific Method • 1628 - accurately described the circulatory system • ...
Plate Tectonics Menu Appetizer 2017-02-21
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- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- the hot substance in the the core of the earth
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.
- when subduction Occurs in the oceanic crust it forms a
- the movement of the divergent boundary
- when to plates are colliding it forms what boundary
- The earth was once one huge earth called
- when two plates in the continental crust divide it forms a
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- when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary
- the movement of the transform boundary
- when two plates are dividing it forms what boundary
- when two plates in the oceanic crust divide it forms a
- the movement of the convergent boundary
- the uppermost layer of the oceanic portion of a tectonic plate.
- the scientist who invented the continental drift theory
- the theory that the earth was once one huge earth called Pangaea and then separated.
- the theory that the earth sea floor spreads and generates new earth and gets rid of old earth
- the scientist who invented the sea floor spreading theory
19 Clues: the movement of the transform boundary • the movement of the divergent boundary • the movement of the convergent boundary • The earth was once one huge earth called • the hot substance in the the core of the earth • when two plates are sliding it forms what boundary • when two plates are dividing it forms what boundary • ...
Moral Theories 2017-09-25
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- theory that morally right actions are those that directly produce the greatest overall good, everyone considered
- theory that the morally right action is the one that advances one's own best interests
- theory asserting that the morally right action is the one that god or gods command
- moral theory asserting that the rightness of an action does not depend on its consequences
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- according to Kant, a command that we should follow regardless of our particular wants and needs; a principle from which all other maxims are derived
- theory that the morally right action is the one covered by a rule that if generally followed would produce the most favorable balance of good over evil, everyone considered
- moral theory asserting that what makes an action right is its consequences
- a theory asserting that the morally right action is the one that follows the examples of nature
- a useful theory should be this, in order to be internally consistent
9 Clues: a useful theory should be this, in order to be internally consistent • moral theory asserting that what makes an action right is its consequences • theory asserting that the morally right action is the one that god or gods command • theory that the morally right action is the one that advances one's own best interests • ...
Colors 2023-12-03
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- The color of smoke in most cartoons.
- It gets its name from the similarly colored French wine.
- Not white sugar.
- Common ink color.
- A red color resembling iron oxide.
- The color of a very famous sauce.
- Basic cotton candy color.
- The color of pure cotton.
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- The color of a underripe banana.
- A purplish-red color.
- The color of Cinderella’s dress.
- A common color in military uniforms and equipment
- A blue-green color, based on the mineral of the same name.
- A color associated with joy, happiness.
- The color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum.
15 Clues: Not white sugar. • Common ink color. • A purplish-red color. • Basic cotton candy color. • The color of pure cotton. • The color of a underripe banana. • The color of Cinderella’s dress. • The color of a very famous sauce. • A red color resembling iron oxide. • The color of smoke in most cartoons. • A color associated with joy, happiness. • ...
Colors 2023-07-27
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- A color between black and white, like cloudy skies.
- The color of the sky on a clear day.
- The darkest color, the absence of light.
- A color that combines red and yellow, like oranges.
- The color of a ripe banana or a shining sun.
- A bright color resembling blood or fire.
- A metallic color with a shiny appearance.
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- A purplish-red color often used in printing.
- A precious metal color, shiny and valuable.
- A light and delicate color, often associated with flowers.
- A natural color, similar to the color of soil or wood.
- A greenish-blue color often used in digital displays.
- A color that combines blue and red, like violets.
- A color found in nature, like grass or leaves.
- The color of pure snow or a blank canvas.
15 Clues: The color of the sky on a clear day. • The darkest color, the absence of light. • A bright color resembling blood or fire. • The color of pure snow or a blank canvas. • A metallic color with a shiny appearance. • A precious metal color, shiny and valuable. • A purplish-red color often used in printing. • The color of a ripe banana or a shining sun. • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2021-09-06
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- a relationship in nature that is supported by many experiments
- value that changes in response to the change in the independent variable
- visual, verbal, or mathematical explanation of experimental data
- judgement based on information obtained
- variable that you plan to change
- systematic approach used in scientific study
- matter that has a definite uniform composition
- explanation of a natural phenomenon based on observations and investigations over time
- a measure not only of the amount of matter, but also the effect of the gravitational pull on that matter
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- numerical information
- research done to solve a specific problem
- a set of controlled observations that test the hypothesis
- information that describes color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic.
- tentative explanation for what has been observed
- research done to gain knowledge for the sake of knowledge itself
- the study of matter and the changes that it undergoes
- a measurement that reflects the amount of matter
- standard for comparison
18 Clues: numerical information • standard for comparison • variable that you plan to change • judgement based on information obtained • research done to solve a specific problem • systematic approach used in scientific study • matter that has a definite uniform composition • tentative explanation for what has been observed • a measurement that reflects the amount of matter • ...
colors 2023-06-20
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- It is a bright color that resembles the presence of all colors.
- It is a natural color that resembles the color of grass or leaves.
- It is a cool color that resembles the color of the sky or the ocean.
- It is a metallic color that resembles the shine of silver.
- It is a warm color that resembles the color of a ripe orange fruit.
- It is a vibrant color that resembles the color of the sun or a lemon.
- It is a soft color that resembles a lighter shade of red.
- It is an earthy color that resembles the color of soil or tree bark.
- It is a neutral color that resembles a mixture of black and white.
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- It is a vibrant blue-green color that resembles a gemstone.
- It is a bright color that resembles the color of blood or a fire.
- It is a rich color that combines the hues of red and blue.
- It is a soft and light purple color that resembles the flower of the same name.
- It is a dark color that resembles the absence of light.
- It is a precious color that resembles the shine of gold.
15 Clues: It is a dark color that resembles the absence of light. • It is a precious color that resembles the shine of gold. • It is a soft color that resembles a lighter shade of red. • It is a rich color that combines the hues of red and blue. • It is a metallic color that resembles the shine of silver. • It is a vibrant blue-green color that resembles a gemstone. • ...
Colors 2023-06-13
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- A natural color resembling earth or wood.
- A soft and delicate color often associated with femininity.
- A vibrant color resembling the blue-green color of the gemstone.
- A bright and cheerful color reminiscent of the sun.
- A vibrant color often associated with love and passion.
- A color commonly found in nature, symbolizing growth.
- A metallic color resembling the shine of gold.
- A dark color representing power, mystery, or elegance.
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- A light purple color often associated with calmness and relaxation.
- A pure and clean color often associated with innocence.
- A regal color often associated with creativity.
- A metallic color resembling the shine of silver.
- A warm color associated with energy and enthusiasm.
- A neutral color between black and white, often associated with balance.
- A calming color reminiscent of the sky and the sea.
15 Clues: A natural color resembling earth or wood. • A metallic color resembling the shine of gold. • A regal color often associated with creativity. • A metallic color resembling the shine of silver. • A warm color associated with energy and enthusiasm. • A bright and cheerful color reminiscent of the sun. • A calming color reminiscent of the sky and the sea. • ...
new words 2025-01-12
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- a piece of clothing worn on your feet under your shoe
- the color of the sky in daytime when there are no clouds
- a color between red and yellow
- a color; gold, butter and lemons are yellow
- clothes worn around the waist with parts that cover each leg
- a piece of clothinig witlT buttonis thidt covers thie torso
- the lightest color; the color of milk and snow
- a very dark color; black is the color of night or coal
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- the color of grass and living leaves; a mix of yellow and blue
- clothes worn around the waist with parts that cover each leg
- a color that is darker than yellow but not as dark as black
- the bright color of tomatoes and apples
- an instrument worn over the eyes to help people see better
- a color between black and white
- a kind of head covering
- the color made by mixing red and blue
- a color between red and white
17 Clues: a kind of head covering • a color between red and white • a color between red and yellow • a color between black and white • the color made by mixing red and blue • the bright color of tomatoes and apples • a color; gold, butter and lemons are yellow • the lightest color; the color of milk and snow • a piece of clothing worn on your feet under your shoe • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring Aida Alizada 2018-07-22
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- _______the caring-healing environment
- also known as meditative approach (increasing consciousness and presence to the humanism of self and other)
- the need for achievement and affiliation
- inner harmony and maintaining balance
- where Watson was born
- ___________caring relationship going beyond ego to higher “spiritual” caring created by “Caring Moments”
- Theory of Caring. Mind-body-soul integration.Wholism.
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- _____a valued person to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted
- Nursing interventions related to human care originally referred to as_____ factors
- _______is associated with the degree of congruence between the self as perceived and the self as experienced. Unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul are what matter in this philosophy.
- an intersubjective human process and is moral ideal of nursing. This can be effectively demonstrated and practiced only interpersonally.
- _____presence enabling deep belief of other (patient, colleague, family, etc.)
- This refers to the individual’s frame of reference that can only be known to that person.
- ____of one’s own spiritual practice toward wholeness of mind/body/spirit—beyond ego
- Crucial to holistic healing which is conducive to a patients health and wellbeing; affects both patients and nurses; designed as home-like; contains noise, privacy, light, access to nature, color, space, and smells that have an impact on caring-healing process.
- ___ Caritas Processes
- Establish caring relationship, treat client as holistic being, have unconditional acceptance, treat client with positive regard, promote health thorough knowledge and intervention, spend uninterrupted time with patients.
- ___ an American nurse theorist and nursing professor who is best known for her Theory of human caring. She is the author of numerous texts, including Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring
- Watson's lower order needs are ____ needs such as food, fluid, ventilation
19 Clues: ___ Caritas Processes • where Watson was born • _______the caring-healing environment • inner harmony and maintaining balance • the need for achievement and affiliation • Theory of Caring. Mind-body-soul integration.Wholism. • Watson's lower order needs are ____ needs such as food, fluid, ventilation • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring Aida Alizada 2018-07-22
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- Theory of Caring. Mind-body-soul integration.Wholism.
- Nursing interventions related to human care originally referred to as_____ factors
- also known as meditative approach (increasing consciousness and presence to the humanism of self and other)
- _____a valued person to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted
- where Watson was born
- ____of one’s own spiritual practice toward wholeness of mind/body/spirit—beyond ego
- _______the caring-healing environment
- ___ Caritas Processes
- This refers to the individual’s frame of reference that can only be known to that person.
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- Watson's lower order needs are ____ needs such as food, fluid, ventilation
- an intersubjective human process and is moral ideal of nursing. This can be effectively demonstrated and practiced only interpersonally.
- inner harmony and maintaining balance
- Crucial to holistic healing which is conducive to a patients health and wellbeing; affects both patients and nurses; designed as home-like; contains noise, privacy, light, access to nature, color, space, and smells that have an impact on caring-healing process.
- Establish caring relationship, treat client as holistic being, have unconditional acceptance, treat client with positive regard, promote health thorough knowledge and intervention, spend uninterrupted time with patients.
- _______is associated with the degree of congruence between the self as perceived and the self as experienced. Unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul are what matter in this philosophy.
- ___________caring relationship going beyond ego to higher “spiritual” caring created by “Caring Moments”
- the need for achievement and affiliation
- ___ an American nurse theorist and nursing professor who is best known for her Theory of human caring. She is the author of numerous texts, including Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring
- _____presence enabling deep belief of other (patient, colleague, family, etc.)
19 Clues: where Watson was born • ___ Caritas Processes • inner harmony and maintaining balance • _______the caring-healing environment • the need for achievement and affiliation • Theory of Caring. Mind-body-soul integration.Wholism. • Watson's lower order needs are ____ needs such as food, fluid, ventilation • ...
Astronomy words 2024-09-13
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- The only planet with Life on it
- have no moons
- The study of space
- a dwarf planet
- Sun centered Model
- The start of humans
- planets the planets closest the sun
- The red planet
- What do the planets orbit
- bang The start of the universe
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- Earth Centered model
- objects that revolve around the sun
- A guess not proven by science
- The great red spot
- Made the Heliocentric theory
- Who made the geocentric model
- The largest planet
- revolves around planets
- The first man on the moon
- small balls of gas
20 Clues: have no moons • a dwarf planet • The red planet • The great red spot • The study of space • The largest planet • Sun centered Model • small balls of gas • The start of humans • Earth Centered model • revolves around planets • The first man on the moon • What do the planets orbit • Made the Heliocentric theory • A guess not proven by science • Who made the geocentric model • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-08-22
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- Newton's three laws
- An idea or speculation
- Father of modern astronomy
- Points North
- Book of God
- used to study space and invented by Galileo
- Helped Scientific Revolutionaries a lot
- Theory that the planets orbit the Sun
- Highest in social structure
- Determined planets orbited elliptically
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- Creator of the scientific method
- Creator of the three laws of motion
- A religious leader
- The study of space
- used to study small organisms
- Invented the telescope
- Center of Scientific Revolution
- Home of the Pope
- Religion of Jesus
- Contradictories of the church
20 Clues: Book of God • Points North • Home of the Pope • Religion of Jesus • A religious leader • The study of space • Newton's three laws • An idea or speculation • Invented the telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Highest in social structure • used to study small organisms • Contradictories of the church • Center of Scientific Revolution • Creator of the scientific method • ...
Psychology Chapter 3 2025-10-21
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- Parenting and being uninvolved
- when a pregnant mother drinks it results in
- Traits passed down to children
- ____ attachment, bad
- founder of mental development theory
- stage from 2-6/7
- stage from 12-death
- Parenting and being unrestraining
- Boundaries parents set to help kids
- stage from 7-11
- out of sight out of mind
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- ____ sociocultural theory
- Developed by children very young, instinctual
- ____ attachment, good
- mental concepts
- Parenting and setting rules
- adolescence begins at
- stage from 0-2
- parenting while being demanding and responsive
- An unborn child, past 8 weeks of development
20 Clues: stage from 0-2 • mental concepts • stage from 7-11 • stage from 2-6/7 • stage from 12-death • ____ attachment, bad • ____ attachment, good • adolescence begins at • out of sight out of mind • ____ sociocultural theory • Parenting and setting rules • Parenting and being uninvolved • Traits passed down to children • Parenting and being unrestraining • Boundaries parents set to help kids • ...
Bird Bugal Crossword 2026-03-23
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- Global rulling class (6)
- Conspiracy theory trope (6,3)
- CIA experiment (2,5)
- Beverage containing truth (5)
- Lost underwater civilisation (8)
- Crash site in New Mexico (7)
- Gathering of elites (5)
- Close encounter classification (5)
- Conspiracy theory origin, perhaps (8)
- Protection device(3,4,3)
- ____ aren't real (5)
- Prove wrong (6)
- Danger in your pocket (4,1)
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- ____ Silvia (4)
- Glitch in reality (10)
- One who exposes secrets (13)
- False story spreading (14)
- All seeing group (10)
- Shape of Earth (depending who you ask)(4)
- Object in sky (3)
- Fake moon landing location (6)
21 Clues: ____ Silvia (4) • Prove wrong (6) • Object in sky (3) • CIA experiment (2,5) • ____ aren't real (5) • All seeing group (10) • Glitch in reality (10) • Gathering of elites (5) • Global rulling class (6) • Protection device(3,4,3) • False story spreading (14) • Danger in your pocket (4,1) • One who exposes secrets (13) • Crash site in New Mexico (7) • Conspiracy theory trope (6,3) • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-10-06
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- these people dominated science for almost 2,000 until the scientific revolution came about
- a theory stating that knowledge comes only from sensory experience
- discovered the scientific method
- a period of drastic scientific change
- created deductive reasoning and geometry
- what goes up must come down
- 2nd step in scientific method; form a __
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- led scientists to study the natural world more closely
- the theory that the earth revolves around the sun
- came up with the laws of planetary motion
- inventor of the telescope, microscope, and thermometer
- the new method to investigation and discovery
- defined the laws of gravity and motion
- presented the heliocentric theory over the geocentric
14 Clues: what goes up must come down • discovered the scientific method • a period of drastic scientific change • defined the laws of gravity and motion • created deductive reasoning and geometry • 2nd step in scientific method; form a __ • came up with the laws of planetary motion • the new method to investigation and discovery • the theory that the earth revolves around the sun • ...
general science terms 2024-08-23
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- and enables accurate predictions about new
- A well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of
- Research to determine the effect one variable has on another.
- are published.
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- Group serves as a standard for comparison to experimental
- to assess if they are accurate and sound before
- Variable Variable that is purposely manipulated by the experimenter.
- Variable Measurable effect, outcome or response; resulting data
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- data Information describing color, odor, shape, or some other physical characteristic
- journal A research journal in which fellow scientists (peers) review
- A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
- data numerical data
- The act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- Prediction of results of the experiment.
- group that does NOT receive the "treatment"
- table Any display of information in tabular form, with rows and/or columns named.
- Facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations.
19 Clues: are published. • data numerical data • Prediction of results of the experiment. • and enables accurate predictions about new • group that does NOT receive the "treatment" • the quality of being trusted and believed in • to assess if they are accurate and sound before • A well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of • ...
