color theory Crossword Puzzles
DISTINGUISHED DISABLED 2021-07-12
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- Autistic author "Alice in Wonderland".
- learning disability: Theory of Relativity.
- President, who overcame stuttering.
- deaf scientist, creator of incandescent light.
- blind musician ("Ebony and Ivory" 1982.
- Artist with one ear ("Starry Night").
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- Three term President with Polio.
- Paralyzed President (initials: WW)
- wheel chair artist (Gold Fish and Palette).
- Classical deaf musician (Moon Light Sonata)
- dyslectic actor "Color of Money".
- One-eyed TV detective.
- genius in wheel chair ("black hole theory").
- Female Senator, who lost both legs in Iraq.
14 Clues: One-eyed TV detective. • Three term President with Polio. • dyslectic actor "Color of Money". • Paralyzed President (initials: WW) • President, who overcame stuttering. • Artist with one ear ("Starry Night"). • Autistic author "Alice in Wonderland". • blind musician ("Ebony and Ivory" 1982. • learning disability: Theory of Relativity. • ...
Vision 2013-11-19
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- brain's use of information about the changing thickness of the lens of the eye in response to looking at objects that are close or far away.
- theory Theory of color vision that proposes four primary colors with cones arranged in pairs: red and green, blue and yellow.
- Detectors specialized nerve cells in the visual cortex that are in the brain and respond to specific characteristics of a visual stimulus.
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- condition of the eye that makes it difficult to see objects that are far away
- condition in which visual images come to a focus behind the retina of the eye and vision is better for distant than for near objects
- Constancy a Gestalt principle of perception that suggests that the context in which an object we are viewing appears in, influences the way we perceive the color of that object.
- relative ability of the visual organ to resolve detail that is usually expressed as the reciprocal of the minimum angular separation in minutes of two lines just resolvable as separate and that forms in the average human eye an angle of one minute.
- Theory a theory in color vision: the eye has three separate elements each of which is stimulated by a different primary color.
- process of converting outside stimuli, such as light, into neural activity.
- Processing ability of the brain to do many things at once.
10 Clues: Processing ability of the brain to do many things at once. • process of converting outside stimuli, such as light, into neural activity. • condition of the eye that makes it difficult to see objects that are far away • Theory a theory in color vision: the eye has three separate elements each of which is stimulated by a different primary color. • ...
leslie/Lc 2022-04-21
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- A synonym for this word is inventor.
- A synonym for this word is adjustment.
- A synonym for this word is harvest.
- A synonym for this word is neatness.
- color A synonym for this word is cools out.
- A synonym for this word is resolve.
- A synonym for this word is palate.
- color A synonym for this word is warmed.
- A synonym for this word is surface.
- A synonym for this word is layout.
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- A synonym for this word is fullness.
- theory A synonym for this is color circle.
- a synonym for this word is dim.
- A synonym for this word is incline.
- A synonym for this word is different.
15 Clues: a synonym for this word is dim. • A synonym for this word is palate. • A synonym for this word is layout. • A synonym for this word is harvest. • A synonym for this word is incline. • A synonym for this word is resolve. • A synonym for this word is surface. • A synonym for this word is inventor. • A synonym for this word is fullness. • A synonym for this word is neatness. • ...
Science 2024-10-22
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- the us state that has the most volcanoes
- super continent
- volcano made of ash and cinder
- hottest planet
- rock made of smaller rock
- planet made of rust
- when two plates move apart
- came up with the theory of the super continent
- rock made of dead organisms
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- farthest asteroid belt from the sun
- closest star
- when two plates move towards each other
- 10th planet from the sun
- rock made of altered minerals
- hottest star color
- makes up everything
- process of figuring out what it is
- coolest stars color
- dome shaped volcano
- rock made of cooled molten rock
20 Clues: closest star • hottest planet • super continent • hottest star color • makes up everything • coolest stars color • planet made of rust • dome shaped volcano • 10th planet from the sun • rock made of smaller rock • when two plates move apart • rock made of dead organisms • rock made of altered minerals • volcano made of ash and cinder • rock made of cooled molten rock • ...
Scientific Thinking Crossword 2021-09-09
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- make changes
- watch and record data
- an explanation or hypothesis
- observations that support theories and predictions
- statement based on repeated experimental observations
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- something that occurs again and again
- a series of actions of steps
- imagine what will happen
- universally observable without bias
- an observable characteristic like temperature or color
- a scientific procedure to test a theory
- factual information gathered from observations
12 Clues: make changes • watch and record data • imagine what will happen • a series of actions of steps • an explanation or hypothesis • universally observable without bias • something that occurs again and again • a scientific procedure to test a theory • factual information gathered from observations • observations that support theories and predictions • ...
Elements of art and Color Theory 2024-04-29
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- _____ space referes to the focus object of an artwork.
- they express lenght, width and depth.
- _____ space referes to the area around the main object.
- You can create _____ by adding black to a hue.
- ___________ are colors next to each other.
- It is the surface quality that can be seen and felt.
- ______ colors are created with two primary colors.
- has hue, value and intensity.
- It is the name of the color.
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- ______ are opposite from each other on the color wheel.
- You can create a different _____ by adding grey to a hue.
- You can create _____ by adding white to a hue.
- Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
- Can be geometric and natural. They are flat.
- Can refer to the feeling or illusion of depth.
15 Clues: It is the name of the color. • has hue, value and intensity. • they express lenght, width and depth. • Can be horizontal, vertical or diagonal. • ___________ are colors next to each other. • Can be geometric and natural. They are flat. • You can create _____ by adding white to a hue. • You can create _____ by adding black to a hue. • ...
Psychology Adventure Crossword Puzzle: Quiz #3 2013-04-18
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- A theory stating that each cone cell contains three classes of color receptors (red, blue and green).
- The transparent body lying behind the iris and pupil.
- What does the saying "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts" relate to?
- The transparent covering of the eye.
- The minimum magnitude of a stimulus that can be reliably discriminated.
- The visual pigment (purple) found in the membrane discs of the distal segments of rods.
- The minimum amount a stimulus must change in order for the change in sensation to be detected 50% of the time.
- A small area in the retina of the eye packed with cones. The most sensitive part of the retina for detail vision and color vision in the daylight.
- A theory of color perception that postulated two types of color-sensitive units that respond in opposite ways to the two colors of an opponent pair.
- The amount of stimulation necessary to result in a "just noticeable difference". It is a constant fraction of the stimulus intensity (variable = k).
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- The bending of light rays as they pass from one medium to another.
- Reduced sensitivity to stimulation that results from repeated presentations of that stimulus.
- The minimal difference in stimulus magnitude necessary to tell two stimuli apart.
- A law describing the relationship between psychological and physical events. [s=k(logI)]
- A retinal photoreceptor responsible for color vision.
- The cognitive of revising existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, and understings so that new information can be incorporated.
- The outer white covering of the eye.
- A photoreceptor responsible for vision under dimply lit conditions.
- Called "the blind spot" because there are no receptors in this part of the retina.
19 Clues: The transparent covering of the eye. • The outer white covering of the eye. • A retinal photoreceptor responsible for color vision. • The transparent body lying behind the iris and pupil. • The bending of light rays as they pass from one medium to another. • A photoreceptor responsible for vision under dimply lit conditions. • ...
Chapter 5 : Visual System 2024-10-29
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- The condition where the eyes do not align properly, causing double vision.
- The condition where the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to decreased vision.
- ____ nerve. The nerve that carries visual information from the retina to the brain.
- The part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil.
- ___ stream. The visual pathway that processes information about object recognition and form.
- The transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris and pupil.
- Blind ___. The area in the visual field that corresponds to the lack of photoreceptors where the optic nerve exits the eye.
- The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye.
- ____cells. The cells in the retina that connect photoreceptors to ganglion cells.
- Color ____. The condition where a person has difficulty distinguishing between certain colors, often red and green.
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- The cells in the retina that detect light and convert it into neural signals.
- The phenomenon where prolonged exposure to a color causes the perception of its complementary color.
- ____ theory. The theory that color vision is based on three primary colors: red, green, and blue.
- The type of photoreceptor cell responsible for color vision.
- The part of the eye that focuses light onto the retina.
- ____ cells. The cells in the retina that transmit signals from the bipolar cells to the brain.
- The area of the retina where vision is most acute.
- The type of photoreceptor cell that is more sensitive to low light levels.
- Optic ____. The point where the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot.
19 Clues: The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. • The area of the retina where vision is most acute. • The part of the eye that focuses light onto the retina. • The type of photoreceptor cell responsible for color vision. • The transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris and pupil. • ...
Space Week 2 2022-11-10
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- according to the nebular theory the solar system began as a wispy cloud of _____ and dust
- the largest part in the structure of the universe
- the big bang theory states that the universe began as an _________________
- plants release _________
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- the _______ belt is a region outside Neptune's orbit
- one piece of evidence of the big bang is the presence of electromagnetic __________
- all stars in the main sequence are going through nuclear _________
- the temperature of the _______ is 6000Kelvin
- color of the hottest stars
- color the lowest temperature stars
10 Clues: plants release _________ • color of the hottest stars • color the lowest temperature stars • the temperature of the _______ is 6000Kelvin • the largest part in the structure of the universe • the _______ belt is a region outside Neptune's orbit • all stars in the main sequence are going through nuclear _________ • ...
Psychology Adventure Crossword Puzzle: Quiz #3 2013-04-18
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- The bending of light rays as they pass from one medium to another.
- The transparent covering of the eye.
- The cognitive of revising existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, and understings so that new information can be incorporated.
- The minimum amount a stimulus must change in order for the change in sensation to be detected 50% of the time.
- a theory of color perception that postulated two types of color-sensitive units that respond in opposite ways to the two colors of an opponent pair.
- What does the saying "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts" relate to?
- A law describing the relationship between psychological and physical events. [s=k(logI)]
- The minimum magnitude of a stimulus that can be reliably discriminated.
- A small area in the retina of the eye packed with cones. The most sensitive part of the retina for detail vision and color vision in the daylight.
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- Reduced sensitivity to stimulation that results from repeated presentations of that stimulus.
- a theory stating that each cone cell contains three classes of color receptors (red, blue and green).
- The amount of stimulation necessary to result in a "just noticeable difference". It is a constant fraction of the stimulus intensity (variable = k).
- the minimal difference in stimulus magnitude necessary to tell two stimuli apart.
- A photoreceptor responsible for vision under dimply lit conditions.
- The visual pigment (purple) found in the membrane discs of the distal segments of rods.
- The outer white covering of the eye.
- Called "the blind spot" because there are no receptors in this part of the retina.
- A retinal photoreceptor responsible for color vision.
- The transparent body lying behind the iris and pupil.
19 Clues: The transparent covering of the eye. • The outer white covering of the eye. • A retinal photoreceptor responsible for color vision. • The transparent body lying behind the iris and pupil. • The bending of light rays as they pass from one medium to another. • A photoreceptor responsible for vision under dimply lit conditions. • ...
Psychology Adventure Crossword Puzzle: Quiz #3 2013-04-18
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- The visual pigment (purple) found in the membrane discs of the distal segments of rods.
- The outer white covering of the eye.
- A small area in the retina of the eye packed with cones. The most sensitive part of the retina for detail vision and color vision in the daylight.
- The minimal difference in stimulus magnitude necessary to tell two stimuli apart.
- A theory stating that each cone cell contains three classes of color receptors (red, blue and green).
- The transparent body lying behind the iris and pupil.
- What does the saying "The whole is greater than the sum of the parts" relate to?
- A photoreceptor responsible for vision under dimply lit conditions.
- Called "the blind spot" because there are no receptors in this part of the retina.
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- Reduced sensitivity to stimulation that results from repeated presentations of that stimulus.
- A retinal photoreceptor responsible for color vision.
- The amount of stimulation necessary to result in a "just noticeable difference". It is a constant fraction of the stimulus intensity (variable = k).
- A law describing the relationship between psychological and physical events. [s=k(logI)]
- A theory of color perception that postulated two types of color-sensitive units that respond in opposite ways to the two colors of an opponent pair.
- The minimum magnitude of a stimulus that can be reliably discriminated.
- The minimum amount a stimulus must change in order for the change in sensation to be detected 50% of the time.
- The cognitive of revising existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, and understings so that new information can be incorporated.
- The bending of light rays as they pass from one medium to another.
- The transparent covering of the eye.
19 Clues: The outer white covering of the eye. • The transparent covering of the eye. • A retinal photoreceptor responsible for color vision. • The transparent body lying behind the iris and pupil. • The bending of light rays as they pass from one medium to another. • A photoreceptor responsible for vision under dimply lit conditions. • ...
Units 3 and 4 Cumulative Exam Practice 2024-02-06
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- learning that certain events occur together (2)
- principle that one sense may influence another (2)
- innermost part of the ear containing the cochlea (2)
- any event or situation that evokes a response
- learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate it (2)
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness determined by amplitude
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision (2)
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next
- the perception that we control our own fate (2)
- the diminishing of a conditioned response
- decreasing responsiveness with repeated exposure to a stimulus
- perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change (2)
- theory that links the pitch we hear with the place in the cochlea that it stimulates (2)
- the acquisition of mental information (2)
- the perception that chance or outside forces beyond our personal control determine our fate (2)
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- the influence of bodily sensations on cognitive preferences and judgements (2)
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors which when stimulated in combination can produce the perception of color
- behavior that operates on the environment producing consequences (2)
- a sudden realization of a problem’s solution
- behavior that occurs as an automatic response to some stimulus (2)
- chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing the ossicles where vibrations transfer (2)
- the process of receiving and representing stimulus energies from our environment
- processing guided by perception and then interpreting sensation (2)
- theory that says the rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve tell the tone (2)
- a mental representation of the layout of one’s environment (2)
- processing beginning with the sensory receptors and works up to the perception (2)
- the process of acquiring through experience new and relatively enduring information or behaviors
- bony fluid filled tube in the inner ear that transduces sound waves to neural impulses
- the reappearance after a pause of an extinguished conditioned response (2)
- process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- a device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea (2)
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light
32 Clues: the diminishing of a conditioned response • the acquisition of mental information (2) • a sudden realization of a problem’s solution • any event or situation that evokes a response • learning that certain events occur together (2) • the perception that we control our own fate (2) • principle that one sense may influence another (2) • ...
Makeup and Color Theory 2021-02-04
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- Also known as base makeup; a tinted cosmetic used to cover or even out skin tone and coloring of the skin.
- colors The range of colors with yellow undertones; from yellow and gold through oranges, red-oranges, most reds, and even some yellow-greens.
- colors Colors obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
- Cosmetics used to cover blemishes and discolorations
- colors Yellow, red, and blue; fundamental colors that cannot be obtained from a mixture.
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- colors Intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.
- colors Primary and secondary colors opposite one another on the color wheel.
- colors Colors with a blue undertone that suggest coolness and are dominated by blues, greens, violets, and blue-reds
8 Clues: Cosmetics used to cover blemishes and discolorations • colors Colors obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. • colors Primary and secondary colors opposite one another on the color wheel. • colors Yellow, red, and blue; fundamental colors that cannot be obtained from a mixture. • ...
Final Exam Review - Color Theory 2022-11-15
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- _________________ painting is created using one hue.
- _________________ is opposite on the color wheel creating contrast.
- _________________ include red-orange and yellow-orange.
- _________________ is adding black to a color.
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- _________________ painting is created using blues, greens, and violets.
- _________________ painting is created using oranges, yellows, and reds.
- _________________ is orange, green, and violet.
- _________________ is are red, yellow, and blue.
- _________________ in art is how light or dark a color is.
- _________________ is adding white to a color.
- _________________ is another word for pure color.
11 Clues: _________________ is adding white to a color. • _________________ is adding black to a color. • _________________ is orange, green, and violet. • _________________ is are red, yellow, and blue. • _________________ is another word for pure color. • _________________ painting is created using one hue. • _________________ include red-orange and yellow-orange. • ...
Basic Color Theory / Watercolor Crossword 2025-12-06
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- purple
- dark values of a color
- a particular way of doing something to get a particular result.
- Colors a color made by mixing a secondary color with a primary color. Examples: blue-green and yellow-orange.
- the hair or hair-like material on a paintbrush or brush
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- a dark image with no detail surrounded by a lighter background
- Colors colors that are made by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors: orange, violet green
- color
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- light values of a color
- Colors the three basic colors: yellow, red, and blue
11 Clues: color • purple • dark values of a color • light values of a color • the lightness or darkness of a color • Colors the three basic colors: yellow, red, and blue • the hair or hair-like material on a paintbrush or brush • a dark image with no detail surrounded by a lighter background • a particular way of doing something to get a particular result. • ...
Color 2025-09-03
12 Clues: 50%, 1/2 • to push on • a drawing book • with many colors • a small round mark • to press very hard • a brush for painting • to color with paints • a line that forms a shape • to draw lines for a picture • to paint with crayon on pencil • a small brown mark on the face
Hearing Seeiology! 2015-11-17
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- ARE FOR COLOR
- TO SEE DIM LIGHT
- the whole apex vibrates according to the frequency of the sound
- theory, cortex compares responses to determine brightness
- RELEIVE PAIN DUE TO THE POWER OF BELIEF, A DRUG THAT HAS NO EFFECTS
- ear sound waves strike the timpanist membrane; sound vibrates
- A PROTEIN SUBSTANCE THAT CAUSES INFLAMMATION, AND ITCHING SENSATION
- CHEMICALS RELEASED BY AN ANIMAL THAT AFFECT BEHAVIOR SEXUALLY
- neurons have larger receptors needvisual agnosit inability to despite trf mark\
- REAR SURFACE OF THE EYE LINED WITH VISUAL RECEPTORS
- adaptation a reduced response to one taste after exposure to a different taste
- vitamin A that activates messengers within the cell
- inner ear contains it, vibration of the oval window, varies
- perception of the frequency of a sound wave. sounds like
- blurring lines in goes in one nation,
- are opiates that reduce pain by inhibiting substance p
- GIVES EYES THEIR COLOR, CONTROLS THE OPENING OF THE PUPIL
- THE SENSE OF SMELL
- decreased response to a taste as a result of recent to the same taste
- THEORY THREE TYPES OF CONES, CERTAIN WAVELENGTHS
- combination of smell and taste
- ability to respond to visual info after damage to area
- IS IN THE OBJECT, NO
- line one taste receptor transmits info to a single sensory neuron
- EAR; ear the flesh and cartilage attached,
- SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE
- LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE
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- THEORY PROBLEM PARTS OF THE BASILAR MEMBRANE ARE BOUND TOGETHER TOO TIGHTLY
- theory decribes a new way to understand pitch
- DETAILED VISION, RECEPTORS ARE PACKED TIGHTLY HERE
- the surface of the tongue, small rounded projections.
- Intensity of a sound wave
- number of compressions per second of a sound.
- pain release of both glutamate and substance p.
- each sensory spinal nerve connects to an area of the body
- blocks the release of substance p and decreased prolonged pain
- perception of the intensity of a sound wave
- SENSE detects head tilt, mainatains balance
- ceeletationis perceoved like subcircular ostrins
- REFINES LIGHT BUT IT DOESN'T ADJUST IT
- NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS
- can't recall, can't identiy the person.
- temporal cortex and parietal locations of the "where" the sound come from
- buds structures located within the grooves of the papillae
- pain release of the neurotransmitter glutamate in spinal cord
- THEORY SPINAL CORD AREAS THAT RECEIVE PAIN MESSAGES ALSO RECEIVE INPUT FROM TOUCH RECEPTORS
- experience evoked by a harmful stimulus, attention towards danger
- PROCESS perceive colors in opposites, fatigue the color
- temporal cortex the location of the "what" sound is it
- senses taste and smell
- lazy eye. eyes do not point tin the same direction.
- the quality of complexity of a tone.
- LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE
- different taste, a savory taste
54 Clues: ARE FOR COLOR • TO SEE DIM LIGHT • THE SENSE OF SMELL • IS IN THE OBJECT, NO • senses taste and smell • Intensity of a sound wave • combination of smell and taste • NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS • different taste, a savory taste • SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE • LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE • the quality of complexity of a tone. • LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Grade 7 Students 2024-10-07
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- The study about numbers, formulas, shapes, and calculation.
- Flying mammal that loves sleeping at daytime.
- The last month in a year.
- The son of our uncle is our ...
- The husband of our mother is our ...
- 500 = five ...
- 8 + 9 = ...
- This bird cannot fly but very good in swimming and diving.
- Lisa, Rose, JiSoo and Jenny are the members of Black...
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- The day after Thursday.
- The color which resembles brave.
- The number after eight is ...
- The theory and practice of using computers and gadgets.
- 20 divided by 10 is ...
- The month when Indonesian people celebrate their Independence Day
- The day before Monday.
- The color of shadow is ...
- Most leaves have ... color.
- The biggest land animal in the world.
19 Clues: 8 + 9 = ... • 500 = five ... • The day before Monday. • The day after Thursday. • 20 divided by 10 is ... • The last month in a year. • The color of shadow is ... • Most leaves have ... color. • The number after eight is ... • The son of our uncle is our ... • The color which resembles brave. • The husband of our mother is our ... • The biggest land animal in the world. • ...
color 2021-10-04
color 2023-06-25
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- A gentle and feminine color. It can represent sweetness, kindness, and tenderness. It is the color of cotton candy and cherry blossoms.
- A bright and warm color. It can symbolize love, energy, and excitement. It is the color of fire and passion.
- A calm and cool color. It can represent peace, tranquility, and stability. It is the color of the sky and ocean.
- A vibrant and energetic color. It can symbolize enthusiasm, creativity, and warmth. It is the color of oranges and sunsets.
- A refreshing and natural color. It is often associated with nature, growth, and freshness. It is the color of leaves and grass.
- A pure and clean color. It can symbolize innocence, simplicity, and clarity. It is the color of snow and swans.
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- A mysterious and royal color. It is often linked to imagination, creativity, and magic. It is the color of grapes and amethyst.
- A warm and earthy color. It is often associated with stability, reliability, and comfort. It is the color of tree trunks and chocolate.
- A dark and mysterious color. It can signify strength, elegance, and formality. It is the color of night and black cats.
- A luxurious and precious color. It represents wealth, success, and achievement. It is the color of gold jewelry and medals.
- A bright and cheerful color. It can bring happiness, joy, and optimism. It is the color of sunshine and daffodils.
- A neutral and balanced color. It is often associated with maturity, wisdom, and calmness. It is the color of clouds and elephants.
12 Clues: A bright and warm color. It can symbolize love, energy, and excitement. It is the color of fire and passion. • A pure and clean color. It can symbolize innocence, simplicity, and clarity. It is the color of snow and swans. • A calm and cool color. It can represent peace, tranquility, and stability. It is the color of the sky and ocean. • ...
Color 2023-11-23
Color 2023-12-14
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- A bright and vibrant color often associated with warmth and passion.
- A color commonly found in nature, representing growth and freshness.
- A neutral color between black and white, representing balance and stability.
- A cool and calming color that is often associated with the sky and ocean.
- A rich and royal color often associated with luxury and sophistication.
- A soft and delicate color often associated with sweetness and femininity.
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- A warm and metallic color associated with wealth and luxury.
- A pure and clean color often associated with innocence and simplicity.
- A warm and energetic color resembling the hue of a ripe orange.
- A cheerful and sunny color associated with happiness and energy.
- A dark and mysterious color often associated with sophistication and formality.
- A neutral color associated with earth and natural elements.
12 Clues: A neutral color associated with earth and natural elements. • A warm and metallic color associated with wealth and luxury. • A warm and energetic color resembling the hue of a ripe orange. • A cheerful and sunny color associated with happiness and energy. • A bright and vibrant color often associated with warmth and passion. • ...
Color 2023-10-24
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- A earthy and natural color, often representing stability.
- A dark gray color, symbolizing seriousness and depth.
- A light, neutral color, often representing simplicity and comfort.
- A rich and royal color, representing luxury and creativity.
- A precious and shiny color, representing wealth and success.
- A calming and cool color, often representing the sky and sea.
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- A metallic and reflective color, often symbolizing modernity.
- A pure and clean color, often representing innocence and simplicity.
- A dark and mysterious color, symbolizing elegance and authority.
- A cheerful and bright color, symbolizing sunshine and happiness.
- A bright and warm color, often associated with love and energy.
- A color of nature, associated with growth and tranquility.
12 Clues: A dark gray color, symbolizing seriousness and depth. • A earthy and natural color, often representing stability. • A color of nature, associated with growth and tranquility. • A rich and royal color, representing luxury and creativity. • A precious and shiny color, representing wealth and success. • A metallic and reflective color, often symbolizing modernity. • ...
Final Exam Terms 2022-12-07
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- The arrangement or placement of elements in an artwork.
- A ________ contour drawing is when you draw something without looking at your paper.
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- A targeted ________ is a specific group of people you want to reach
- color opposites – (Red / Green) (Yellow / Purple) – (Blue / Orange)
- Adding white to a color
- The style and appearance of letters/words/text
- The combination of primary and secondary colors (in-between colors)
- Public writing on a wall to express your ideas, beliefs, and values
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- A drawing with clean lines
- One color going from light to dark
- Adding black to a color
- A self-publication created for self-expression, not for profit.
- A ________ line drawing is when you draw without lifting your drawing tool from the paper.
- The arrangement of text and images on a page
- ________ colors made by mixing primary colors. - B+Y=G / B+R=P / R+Y=O
- A cotton fabric filled with a soft white mineral (gypsum) for building.
- ________ theory is a collection of guidelines used to mix and communicate with color.
- ________ colors that can not be made. Red, blue, and yellow
- A coating put on materials after painting.
- Something that stands for or represents something else
21 Clues: Adding black to a color • Adding white to a color • A drawing with clean lines • One color going from light to dark • A coating put on materials after painting. • Colors next to each other on the color wheel • The arrangement of text and images on a page • The style and appearance of letters/words/text • Something that stands for or represents something else • ...
color 2020-10-18
Color 2023-06-22
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- A bright color that is often associated with passion, energy, and warmth. It can symbolize love and excitement.
- A metallic color that is often associated with sophistication and modernity. It can symbolize elegance and refinement.
- A color that is often associated with nature, growth, and freshness. It can symbolize harmony and renewal.
- A pure and clean color that is often associated with innocence and simplicity. It can symbolize purity and peace.
- A soft and delicate color that is often associated with femininity and sweetness. It can symbolize love and affection.
- A neutral and versatile color that is often associated with balance and practicality. It can symbolize wisdom and maturity.
- A calm and cool color that is often associated with the sky and the ocean. It can symbolize serenity and tranquility.
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- A warm and energetic color that is often associated with enthusiasm and creativity. It can symbolize warmth and excitement.
- A dark color that is often associated with mystery and elegance. It can symbolize strength and authority.
- A warm and earthy color that is often associated with stability and reliability. It can symbolize warmth and comfort.
- A vibrant and cheerful color that is often associated with sunshine and happiness. It can symbolize optimism and joy.
- A rich and royal color that is often associated with luxury and power. It can symbolize creativity and mystery.
12 Clues: A dark color that is often associated with mystery and elegance. It can symbolize strength and authority. • A color that is often associated with nature, growth, and freshness. It can symbolize harmony and renewal. • A bright color that is often associated with passion, energy, and warmth. It can symbolize love and excitement. • ...
Color 2023-06-23
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- A soft color like the color of delicate flowers.
- A bright color like the color of a ripe tomato.
- A neutral color like the color of a cloudy sky.
- A calm color like the color of the sky on a clear day.
- A warm color like the color of tree bark or chocolate.
- A vibrant color like the color of a juicy orange fruit.
- A dark color like the color of the night sky.
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- A royal color like the color of a beautiful amethyst gemstone.
- A refreshing color like the color of grass and leaves.
- A cheerful color like the color of a ripe banana.
- A pure color like the color of fresh snow or a cotton ball.
- A precious color like the color of gold or a golden sunset.
12 Clues: A dark color like the color of the night sky. • A bright color like the color of a ripe tomato. • A neutral color like the color of a cloudy sky. • A soft color like the color of delicate flowers. • A cheerful color like the color of a ripe banana. • A refreshing color like the color of grass and leaves. • A calm color like the color of the sky on a clear day. • ...
Color 2023-10-21
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- A neutral and balanced color that suggests practicality and sophistication.
- A color associated with creativity, luxury, and spirituality.
- A calming and serene color, symbolizing depth and stability.
- A warm and earthy color, reflecting stability and reliability.
- A color of purity and simplicity, signifying cleanliness and peace.
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- A color of nature, representing growth, freshness, and harmony.
- A bright and cheerful color, evoking feelings of happiness and optimism.
- A warm and energetic color that combines the vibrancy of red and the brightness of yellow.
- A bold and vibrant color often associated with passion and energy.
- A delicate and gentle color often linked to love and femininity.
- A color of elegance and mystery, symbolizing strength and formality.
- A shade of greenish-blue, representing a mix of calm and creativity.
12 Clues: A calming and serene color, symbolizing depth and stability. • A color associated with creativity, luxury, and spirituality. • A warm and earthy color, reflecting stability and reliability. • A color of nature, representing growth, freshness, and harmony. • A delicate and gentle color often linked to love and femininity. • ...
Color Crossword 2012-07-24
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- A color theory that aids in the purchasing of paint. A cool color should be mixed with a warm color for a pure color.
- The first person to split the spectrum of light by using a prism.
- The number of colors on a standard color wheel.
- A color scheme with one color plus whites and blacks added.
- The artist who created "Femmes au puits", or "Women at the Well".
- The title of the painting by Wassily Kandinsky of the horse riders.
- A color scheme that uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A color scheme that forms an equal-lateral triangle on the color wheel.
- A color plus black.
- A term that is used to describe the name of a color.
- The title of the painting by Sandy Skoglund of a blue and orange office scene.
- A color scheme that is created by using 3 to 5 colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- A color that is created when two secondaries are mixed together.
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- Red, blue and Green are the primaries with __________.
- What color you get when you mix blue and red together.
- The name of the color scale that changes from dark to light.
- A color that is so low in intensity that it lacks an identifiable hue.
- A color plus white.
- When a color is affected by it placement near another color, making it lighter, darker or more saturated.
- A color created by mixing a primary and an adjacent secondary.
- The name of the three colors that creates all of the other colors on the color wheel.
- A color scheme that forms a rectangle.
- The name of the color scale that changes in saturation (brightness to dullness).
- Red, Yellow, and Orange are examples of ________ colors.
- This is a optical paint mixing technique used with paint, Georges Seurat made it famous with his "Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte".
- What color you get when you mix blue and green together
- A color plus black and white.
- A Pablo Picasso painting done during his blue period of three figures.
- In a composition, cool colors recede while warm colors __________.
- What color you get when you mix orange and green together.
30 Clues: A color plus white. • A color plus black. • A color plus black and white. • A color scheme that forms a rectangle. • The number of colors on a standard color wheel. • A term that is used to describe the name of a color. • Red, blue and Green are the primaries with __________. • What color you get when you mix blue and red together. • ...
APWH - Rabbit Proof Fence 2022-06-10
Across
- year policy ends (Roman)
- word used for first people of Australia
- 1905 law giving British control
- A.O. Neville was a chief
- the Indigenous people of the movie
- color of the land
- types of jobs for indigenous people
- people were converted to this
- historical time period
- color of the water
- Australia is this type of colony
- a "mixed-race" of Australia
- Capital of W.A.
- Home in the book/movie
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- indigenous ideas of land, place, family
- How many fences?
- the 'white man's burden'
- native people of a land
- this "Generation" was ____________
- the River settlement
- Indigenous people were considered this
- apologized to "Stolen Generations"
- Australia was colonized by
- color of the Sun
- to control rabbits
- Roman year of book
- author of RPF
- British colony
- color of land 2
- it's kind of Strait
- Native American assimilation schools
- racial, unscientific reproduction theory
- direction girls travelled
33 Clues: author of RPF • British colony • color of land 2 • Capital of W.A. • How many fences? • color of the Sun • color of the land • to control rabbits • Roman year of book • color of the water • it's kind of Strait • the River settlement • historical time period • Home in the book/movie • native people of a land • year policy ends (Roman) • the 'white man's burden' • A.O. Neville was a chief • ...
Find the psychologist 2023-03-05
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- psychologist who gave the law of effect.
- who studied on conformity.
- who developed the inkblot test.
- psychologist who established the WAIS.
- forgetting curve and spacing effect.
- the person who spoke about archetypes and collective unconsciousness.
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- four stages of cognitive development.
- theory of multiple intelligence was coined by.
- bobo doll experiment
- trichromatic theory of color vision.
- hierarchy of needs was given by.
- coined the term microexpression.
12 Clues: bobo doll experiment • who studied on conformity. • who developed the inkblot test. • hierarchy of needs was given by. • coined the term microexpression. • trichromatic theory of color vision. • forgetting curve and spacing effect. • four stages of cognitive development. • psychologist who established the WAIS. • psychologist who gave the law of effect. • ...
THEORETICAL FOUDATION IN NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-11
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- Human-to-human Relationship Model of Nursing
- Stages of Nursing Expertise Nursing philosophies
- 21 Nursing Theory
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
- Behavioral System Model
- General Systems Framework Nursing Conceptual Model
- Systems Model
- Theory of Physiological Development
- Hierarchy of Needs
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- Self-Care Deficit Model
- Environmental Theory
- Conservation Model
- Theory of Interpersonal Relations
- Adaptation Model
- General Systems Model
- Care, Core, Cure Theory of Nursing
- Theory of Deliberate Nursing Process
- Caritative Caring Theory
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring
- Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness
21 Clues: Systems Model • Adaptation Model • 21 Nursing Theory • Conservation Model • Hierarchy of Needs • Environmental Theory • General Systems Model • Self-Care Deficit Model • Behavioral System Model • Theory of Human Becoming • Caritative Caring Theory • Theory of Interpersonal Relations • Care, Core, Cure Theory of Nursing • Theory of Physiological Development • ...
Hearing Seeiology! 2015-11-17
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- DETAILED VISION, RECEPTORS ARE PACKED TIGHTLY HERE
- GIVES EYES THEIR COLOR, CONTROLS THE OPENING OF THE PUPIL
- THEORY THREE TYPES OF CONES, CERTAIN WAVELENGTHS
- TO SEE DIM LIGHT
- REFINES LIGHT BUT IT DOESN'T ADJUST IT
- LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE
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- LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE
- SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE
- REAR SURFACE OF THE EYE LINED WITH VISUAL RECEPTORS
- IS IN THE OBJECT, NO
- ARE FOR COLOR
- NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS
12 Clues: ARE FOR COLOR • TO SEE DIM LIGHT • IS IN THE OBJECT, NO • SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE • NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS • LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE • LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE • REFINES LIGHT BUT IT DOESN'T ADJUST IT • THEORY THREE TYPES OF CONES, CERTAIN WAVELENGTHS • DETAILED VISION, RECEPTORS ARE PACKED TIGHTLY HERE • ...
Color 2019-04-30
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- not decorated or elaborate
- use something new or different for the first time
- a fabric with a floral design
- a fabric marked with or having stripes
- the person everybody notices or watches
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- keep away from
- choose
- stronger and easier to see
- sure of yourself
- cause a change in someone or something
- informal
- a fabric having a pattern of small squares
12 Clues: choose • informal • keep away from • sure of yourself • not decorated or elaborate • stronger and easier to see • a fabric with a floral design • cause a change in someone or something • a fabric marked with or having stripes • the person everybody notices or watches • a fabric having a pattern of small squares • use something new or different for the first time
Color 2015-11-04
Color 2024-03-30
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- Intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.
- Refers to color balance.
- Primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Professional, industry-coined term referring to artificial haircolor products and services.
- A tool that visually represents the relationships between colors
- The strength of a color.
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- Measurement system that colorists use to determine the lightness or darkness of artificial and natural hair color.
- System for understanding color relationships.
- Predominant tone of a color.
- Pure or fundamental colors (red, yellow, blue) that cannot be created by combining other colors
- Also known as undertone; the varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process.
- Color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
12 Clues: Refers to color balance. • The strength of a color. • Predominant tone of a color. • System for understanding color relationships. • Color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. • A tool that visually represents the relationships between colors • Primary and secondary color positioned directly opposite each other on the color wheel. • ...
color 2023-04-27
Psychology 3.2 2015-02-06
Across
- a transparent covering on the eye's surface through which light enters
- the structure in the eye that focuses light rays on the retina
- specialized neurons in the visual cortex that respond only to particular features of visual stimuli, such as horizontal or vertical lines
- people who have no color vision and can only see in black and white
- a theory of color vision that holds that the experience of color results from opposing processes involving two sets of color receptors, red-green receptors and blue-yellow receptors, and that another set of opposing receptors, black-white, is responsible for detecting differences in brightness
- the black opening inside the iris that allows light to enter the eye
- the pigmented, circular muscle in the eye that regulates the size of the pupil to adjust to changes in the level of illumination
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- nerve cells in the back of the eye that transmit neural impulses in response to light stimulation, the axons of which make up the optic nerve
- the process by which the lens changes its shape to focus images more clearly on the retina
- photoreceptors that are sensitive only to the intensity of light (light and dark)
- a layer of interconnecting cells in the eye that connect photoreceptors to ganglion cells
- the area in the retina where the optic nerve leaves the eye and that contains no photoreceptor cells
- a theory of color vision that posits that the ability to see different colors depends on the relative activity of three types of color receptors in the eye (red, green, and blue-violet)
- the light-sensitive layer of the inner surface of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells
- people who can see some colors but not others
- the nerve that carries neural impulses generated by light stimulation from the eye to the brain
- the visual image of a stimulus that remains after the stimulus is removed
- the area near the center of the retina that contains only cones and that is the center of focus for clearest vision
- light-sensitive cells (rods and cones) in the eye upon which light registers
- people with normal color vision who can discern all the colors of the visual spectrum
- photoreceptors that are sensitive to color
21 Clues: photoreceptors that are sensitive to color • people who can see some colors but not others • the structure in the eye that focuses light rays on the retina • people who have no color vision and can only see in black and white • the black opening inside the iris that allows light to enter the eye • ...
Theory 2024-10-24
Across
- An act of God freeing an individual of guilt for sin; achieving salvation
- formally from the church.
- A proposition or formal agreement
- immorality violated celibacy and accused
- Press A machine using movable metal type to print text in multiple copies.
- a place or state of suffering
- a person who is blamed
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- A pardon for sin for oneself or one’s dead relatives or friends.
- A movement to change institution or practice.
- a split or breakup within an organization
- Luther a German monk who challenged the teachings
- someone who goes against the Roman Catholic Churches’ beliefs
- A city in Saxony
- the office of the pope
- the selling of church offices
- Christians who broke with the Roman Catholic Church.
- ignorance many could barely read or write
17 Clues: A city in Saxony • the office of the pope • a person who is blamed • formally from the church. • the selling of church offices • a place or state of suffering • A proposition or formal agreement • a split or breakup within an organization • immorality violated celibacy and accused • ignorance many could barely read or write • A movement to change institution or practice. • ...
Theory 2024-10-24
Across
- a place or state of suffering
- a split or breakup within an organization
- formally from the church.
- A city in Saxony
- Press A machine using movable metal type to print text in multiple copies.
- A movement to change institution or practice.
- the office of the pope
- A pardon for sin for oneself or one’s dead relatives or friends.
- someone who goes against the Roman Catholic Churches’ beliefs
- Christians who broke with the Roman Catholic Church.
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- A proposition or formal agreement
- An act of God freeing an individual of guilt for sin; achieving salvation
- Luther a German monk who challenged the teachings
- ignorance many could barely read or write
- a person who is blamed
- the selling of church offices
- immorality violated celibacy and accused
17 Clues: A city in Saxony • a person who is blamed • the office of the pope • formally from the church. • a place or state of suffering • the selling of church offices • A proposition or formal agreement • a split or breakup within an organization • immorality violated celibacy and accused • ignorance many could barely read or write • A movement to change institution or practice. • ...
Art Final 2023-05-05
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- colors with red, orange, or yellow in them
- using only one color or hue
- thick and thin lines
- images, typography, or animation usually made for advertising purposes
- drawing what you see in front of you
- colors with green, blue, or purpose in them
- the three dimensional version of a shape
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- when an artwork is visually equal on both sides
- the lightness or darkness of a color, shading
- the color spectrum which can be used for color theory in art
- colors that are directly across each other on the color wheel
11 Clues: thick and thin lines • using only one color or hue • drawing what you see in front of you • the three dimensional version of a shape • colors with red, orange, or yellow in them • colors with green, blue, or purpose in them • the lightness or darkness of a color, shading • when an artwork is visually equal on both sides • ...
Nursing Theories 2025-09-23
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- Theory of Nurse-Midwifery developer (Jean)
- Novice to Expert Model developer (Patricia)
- The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing creator (Ernestine)
- Interpersonal Relations Theory founder (Hildegard)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Josephine)
- Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean)
- Systems Model creator (Betty)
- Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie)
- Adaptation Model theorist (Sister Callista)
- Person-centered Caritative Caring key word
- Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia)
- Conservation Model theorist (Myra Estrin)
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- Grief Work / Loss Theory originator (Erich)
- Transcultural Nursing Theory founder (Madeleine)
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring theorist (Margaret Jean)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Loretta ________)
- Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy)
- Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia)
- Science of Unitary Human Beings theorist (Martha)
- 21 Nursing Problems theorist (Faye Glenn)
- Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene)
- Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory founder (Dorothea)
- Human Becoming Theory founder (Rosemarie Rizzo)
- Environmental Theory founder (Florence)
- Transition Theory theorist (Afaf Ibrahim)
25 Clues: Systems Model creator (Betty) • Environmental Theory founder (Florence) • Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia) • Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene) • Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie) • Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy) • Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia) • Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean) • ...
The Art of Observation 2022-11-29
Across
- the artist's intention
- is a form of photography for seeing and photographing the world in fresh ways
- To perceive with your eyes
- Of Observation
- Thoreau
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- looking with intent
- German photographer specializing in the
- intentional engagement
- perception
- is the historical perspective or memory of event
- theory of color interactions
- the rule used for a systemic/observational approach
12 Clues: Thoreau • perception • Of Observation • looking with intent • intentional engagement • the artist's intention • To perceive with your eyes • theory of color interactions • German photographer specializing in the • is the historical perspective or memory of event • the rule used for a systemic/observational approach • ...
Color & Size 2022-02-24
Across
- nihee dahólǫ́
- baa naniná
- ʼółtaʼí
- ígíí
- niidlį́
- daaltso
- nihee hólǫ́
- chʼilgo dootłʼizh
- chʼilgo dadootłʼizh
- ʼóltaʼ
- yágo dadootłʼizh
- shee hólǫ́
- ʼazeeʼííłʼíní
- nilį́
- yá
- niyą́
- ʼeesbą́s
- ʼashą́
- daalchííʼ
- łigai
- siláo
- łitso
- łizhin
- báʼóltaʼí
- díí
- chidí bikéeʼjįʼ ʼadeezʼáhí
- jóhonaaʼéí
- ʼííníshtaʼ
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- nílį́
- danilį́
- tłʼoh
- tʼiis
- nidagaʼ
- nidlą́
- chilátah hózhóón
- ʼádaałtsʼísí
- daalzhin
- danitsaa
- yágo dootłʼizh
- jooł
- tsin
- łichííʼ
- ʼakʼeʼeshchí
- yisbąs
- yishą́
- yaa naaghá
- ʼooljééʼ
- tsédidéehgo dootłʼizh
- nee hólǫ́
- nitsaa
- ʼáłtsʼísí
- yííníshtaʼ
- daniidlį́
- daalgai
- yishdlą́
- nishłį́
56 Clues: yá • díí • ígíí • jooł • tsin • nílį́ • tłʼoh • tʼiis • nilį́ • niyą́ • łigai • siláo • łitso • nidlą́ • ʼóltaʼ • yisbąs • yishą́ • nitsaa • ʼashą́ • łizhin • danilį́ • ʼółtaʼí • niidlį́ • nidagaʼ • daaltso • łichííʼ • daalgai • nishłį́ • daalzhin • danitsaa • ʼooljééʼ • ʼeesbą́s • yishdlą́ • nee hólǫ́ • ʼáłtsʼísí • daalchííʼ • daniidlį́ • báʼóltaʼí • baa naniná • shee hólǫ́ • yaa naaghá • yííníshtaʼ • jóhonaaʼéí • ʼííníshtaʼ • nihee hólǫ́ • ʼádaałtsʼísí • ʼakʼeʼeshchí • nihee dahólǫ́ • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- group of desks
- school's road
- image altered from reality
- hit lightly
- next door on color wheel
- also
- tertiary between red & purple
- first
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- looks like real life
- red,white,blue
- food source for stilwell
- American spelling of grey
- precious stone
- add black to a hue (color)
- green + blue
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- the philtrum is above this
- up & down on a string
- friend
- create with lines in hair area
- Stilwell mascot
- famous modern portrait painter
- eye-lengths between eyes
- red+ blue
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- picture of a certain person
- black, white, gray & brown)
- another term for color
- after primary before high school
- lights and darks
- our leader
- put elements together pleasingly
- opposite on color wheel
- created with values not lines
- not fast
- compare size/placement
- pull behind
- brightest part of image
- third
- diagram of all basic colors
- color circle
- made by mixing primary colors
- needed in winter not summer
- popular cartoon
- joke
- painted Mona Lisa
- black, white and gray
- add white to color
- blue + yellow
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- cheer
- red+ orange
- darkest part of image
- halfway between head top and chin
- red,yellow and ___
- QB to wide reciever
57 Clues: also • joke • first • third • cheer • friend • not fast • red+ blue • our leader • hit lightly • pull behind • red+ orange • color circle • green + blue • school's road • blue + yellow • group of desks • red,white,blue • precious stone • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascot • lights and darks • scoff/laugh/sneer • painted Mona Lisa • add white to color • red,yellow and ___ • QB to wide reciever • looks like real life • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
Across
- American spelling of grey
- red+ orange
- red,yellow and ___
- first
- precious stone
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- third
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- black, white and gray
- joke
- looks like real life
- diagram of all basic colors
- Stilwell mascots
- create with lines in hair area
- after primary before high school
- red,white,blue
- famous modern portrait painter
- put elements together pleasingly
- food source for stilwell
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- add black to a hue (color)
- black, white, gray & brown)
- tertiary between red & purple
- halfway between head top and chin
- add white to colors
- darkest parts of image
- popular cartoon
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- hit lightly
- product of mixing complementaries
- another term for color
- friend
- pleasing color combination
- painted Mona Lisa
- green + blue
- picture of a certain person
- brightest parts of image
- pull behind
- compare size/placement
- group of desks
- blue + yellow
- opposite on color wheel
- our leader
- the philtrum is above this
- made by mixing primary colors
- cheer
- next door on color wheel
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- image altered from reality
- eye-lengths between eyes
- created with values not lines
- lights and darks
- also
- color circle
- needed in winter not summer
54 Clues: joke • also • first • third • cheer • friend • our leader • hit lightly • red+ orange • pull behind • green + blue • color circle • blue + yellow • precious stone • group of desks • red,white,blue • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascots • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to colors • looks like real life • black, white and gray • another term for color • ...
Color Puzzle 2013-03-13
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- Definition of Latin base, nigr-
- This Latin base has the same definition as Greek's "xanth-"
- This is color black in Greek; also represents darkness
- Greek base for "blue"
- Definition of Latin base, flav-
- Latin suffix for "red"
- This Latin base means white and gray; also means "dog"
- Definition of Greek base, erythr-
- Greek base for "purple"
- This Greek base means silvery, and gray-green
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- Definition of the Latin base, fusc-
- This Latin base means white
- Latin base that means ivory (as in ivory white)
- Greek base for "white
- This base means silver in Greek
- Greek base for "green"
- Definition of the Latin base, argent-
- This Greek base means yellow
- This primary Greek base has two definitions, one being rainbow
- Greek base for "color"
- This words means rosy, as well as dawn or early age
- Greek base for "gray"
22 Clues: Greek base for "white • Greek base for "blue" • Greek base for "gray" • Greek base for "green" • Latin suffix for "red" • Greek base for "color" • Greek base for "purple" • This Latin base means white • This Greek base means yellow • Definition of Latin base, nigr- • This base means silver in Greek • Definition of Latin base, flav- • Definition of Greek base, erythr- • ...
Hair Color 2013-01-21
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- becomes visible as pigments are lifted away
- lightner will continue to process as long as it stays _______
- hair lightening products action on pigments
- optimal light source for salon use
- color results are generally lighter than desired result
- main ingredient in permanent hair color
- N+L=
- type of product that offers 3-5 levels of lift
- an action that can be achieved simultaneously with lifting with permanent color
- also referred to as decolorizing
- hair surface that offers more light reflection
- first step to formulating color
- can be found within the cortex
- the strongest form of lightner
- causes the scalp area to process more quickly
- color technique placing pieces of other color throughout the hair
- gold and red color families
- when a client purchases an additional service
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- the action that occurs when complimentary colors are mixed
- permanent color can not lift _________
- type of hair that is less resistant to chemicals
- red yellow and blue
- sales strategy that helps to introduce a new service
- produces red and yellow pigments in the hair
- another name for skin allergy test
- undertone found in natural levels 1 to 3
- the product that activates oxidative color processing
- temporary and semipermanent colors
- color also called aniline derivative tint
- allows permanent hair color to lift
- refers to level which is lightness or darkness of a shade
- average ticket price
- may be done to determine processing or predict final color results
33 Clues: N+L= • red yellow and blue • average ticket price • gold and red color families • can be found within the cortex • the strongest form of lightner • first step to formulating color • also referred to as decolorizing • optimal light source for salon use • another name for skin allergy test • temporary and semipermanent colors • allows permanent hair color to lift • ...
Color Vocabulary 2020-05-09
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- Red,_________ and violet are analogous colors
- Complement of orange
- Colors made by mixing equal parts of 2 primary colors
- Order of the colors of the rainbow
- The complement of red-orange
- Next to blue-green on the color wheel
- Having values of only one color
- An intermediate color made with red
- Three colors next to one another on the color wheel
- Created when 2 complementary colors are mixed
- Red-orange, yellow-orange and _____ make a split complementary color scheme
- Black, gray, and white
- An acronym for the order of the colors on the color wheel
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- Red, yellow, or blue
- Pink is made from ___ mixed with white and is part of a monochromatic color scheme
- The complement of yellow
- A color mixed with black
- The complement of blue
- An intermediate color made with a little yellow
- Colors made by mixing unequal parts of 2 primaries
- The absence of color
- A color mixed with white
- __________comes from light
- two colors opposite one another on the color wheel
- A secondary color
- A primary color
- The "wild beasts" of the the art world
- The presence of all colors
28 Clues: A primary color • A secondary color • Red, yellow, or blue • Complement of orange • The absence of color • The complement of blue • Black, gray, and white • The complement of yellow • A color mixed with black • A color mixed with white • __________comes from light • The presence of all colors • The complement of red-orange • Having values of only one color • ...
Color Crossword 2023-10-20
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- Colors made by Mixing A Primary and Secondary color
- Groups of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Green, Blue, Purple Temperature
- The three colors you can't get buy mixing
- You get this by adding black to a color
- When a color is intense, it has a lot of this
- Add grey to a Color to get this
- Colors made by mixing Two Primary
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- Red, Yellow, Orange temperature
- A scheme using only different shades and tints of black and white
- Colors across from each other on the color wheel
- the warm primary color that makes Green
- A color scheme using only one color
- Another term for Analogous Colors
- The cool primary color that makes purple
- A group of three colors, equally spaced on the color wheel
- You get this by adding white to a color
- the darkness or lightness of a color
- Another name for "Color"
- the warm primary color that makes Purple
20 Clues: Another name for "Color" • Red, Yellow, Orange temperature • Green, Blue, Purple Temperature • Add grey to a Color to get this • Another term for Analogous Colors • Colors made by mixing Two Primary • A color scheme using only one color • the darkness or lightness of a color • the warm primary color that makes Green • You get this by adding white to a color • ...
Color Wheel 2024-11-04
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- complementary color harmony -a trio of hues, consisting of a hue and the two hues on either side of its direct complement. An example would be violet with yellow-orange, and yellow-green. Many restaurants use a split-complementary color scheme.
- a hue which has been darkened by the addition of black. E.g., navy is a shade of blue.
- color harmony-a color harmony featuring adjacent hues on the color wheel, incorporating no more than one primary color. The group of adjacent colors forms an angle of up to 90 degrees on the color wheel. One color usually dominates. The most realistic depiction of colors as they occur in nature as well as interior environments, also one of the most harmonious and pleasing of all. An example of an analogous color scheme would be using green, blue-green, and yellow-green, with green dominating.
- color harmony - a multicolored grouping of many hues which may otherwise be unrelated.
- color an achromatic color to which a small amount of hue has been added.
- a substance used to provide color to paints, dyes, plastics, and other materials.
- colors red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, and yellow-orange are situated between primary and secondary colors and are made from mixing the two. Primary color is always listed first with a hyphen in the center of the word.
- a hue which has been lightened by the addition of white. E.g., pink is a tint of red
- the degree of strength, intensity, saturation or purity of a color. If you visualized a painting, it would be the amount of pigment used to mix in the paint to make it a certain color. More pigment would make it brighter; less would make the color duller. Chroma describes the amount of brightness or dullness of a color whereas value describes the amount of black, white, or gray added to the color.
- color harmony-a grouping of four hues which are equidistant on the color wheel.
- color harmony-a grouping of different values of one hue, and which may include achromatic colors. An example would be a color scheme using pink (red+white), mauve (red+gray), red, burgundy (red+black), and/or black, white or gray.
- the visual response of the eye to reflected rays of light. An element of design, color has three dimensions, hue, value and chroma.
- the lightness or darkness of a hue, relative to the gray scale, achieved by the addition of black, white, or gray.
- colors (also known as aggressive or warm)-colors that are predominantly composed of red or yellow and seem to visually move forward toward the viewer.
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- colors red, yellow, and blue—are spaced equidistantly apart on the color chart and cannot be created by mixing any other colors together.
- the descriptive name of color. Hue defines a specific spot on the color wheel. Hues are pure color without black, white, or gray added to them.
- the measure of the brightness of a color, describing the amount of light reflecting from it. The greater the saturation of color, the higher the chroma.
- scale a visual aid which represents the transitional graduations of value from white to black, encompassing all the varying degrees of gray.
- a hue which has been muted by the addition of gray, often resulting in a dull or dusty appearance.
- reflects the maximum amount of light back to the viewer’s eye, and is not mixed with black, white, or gray.
- harmonies—groupings of specific hues and/or different values of a hue, resulting in a pleasing or useful combination. Color harmonies may display different values of the given hue and still be (i.e. pink and mint green) considered complementary color harmony. White, black and gray –being achromatic, can be legitimately included in any color harmony without disrupting it.
- wheel twelve hour color system which was developed by Louis Prang, an American Printer in 1876.
- color harmony -a grouping of three hues which are equidistant on the color wheel. An example would be the primary colors red, blue and yellow. An interesting triadic color harmony used often in baby designing would be pink, baby blue, and soft yellow. Changing the value does not change the color harmony.
- colors neutral colors which lack hue: white, black, and any values of gray and they do not appear on the color wheel.
- colors orange, green and violet—are created by mixing two primary colors and are placed in between primary colors.
- color harmony- a pair of hues directly opposite each other on the color wheel. Some examples would be red and green, violet and yellow, or blue and orange. Many schools select their colors from a complementary color harmony.
- color harmony-a grouping of colors without hue; white, black, and any values of gray.
- colors-(also known as passive or cool)-colors that are predominantly composed of blues or greens. Receding colors seem to visually pull back from the viewer.
- colors colors derived from the visible spectrum and characterized by the presence of both hue and chroma, all colors other than black, white or gray.
29 Clues: color an achromatic color to which a small amount of hue has been added. • color harmony-a grouping of four hues which are equidistant on the color wheel. • a substance used to provide color to paints, dyes, plastics, and other materials. • a hue which has been lightened by the addition of white. E.g., pink is a tint of red • ...
Color Names 2025-07-02
Color Terms 2025-10-25
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- :The brightness or dullness of a color.
- : Colors that are vivid and full of light.
- : A color scheme using four colors arranged as two complementary pairs.
- A color mixed with black to make it darker.
- A color mixed with gray to soften its intensity.
- : Colors made by mixing two primary colors (green, orange, violet).
- : A color scheme using colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- : Colors that are muted or less intense.
- : A planned combination of colors for an artwork.
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- :A color scheme using three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel.
- : A color scheme using only one hue and its tints and shades.
- : The three basic colors: red, blue, and yellow.
- : A color mixed with white to make it lighter.
- Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- : Colors that suggest calmness, such as blue, green, and violet.
- : Colors not found on the color wheel, like black, white, gray, and brown.
- :The pure name of a color (like red, blue, or yellow).
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- : The visual property of objects caused by the way they reflect or emit light.
- : Colors that suggest warmth, such as red, orange, and yellow.
20 Clues: The lightness or darkness of a color. • :The brightness or dullness of a color. • : Colors that are muted or less intense. • : Colors that are vivid and full of light. • A color mixed with black to make it darker. • : A color mixed with white to make it lighter. • : The three basic colors: red, blue, and yellow. • A color mixed with gray to soften its intensity. • ...
color 2016-01-06
12 Clues: With envy • Feeling down • Flowering color • Cowardly or timid • Lack of any color • Typical rose shade • The bride wore ... • A refreshing juice • Vegetable and shade • As in chocolate milk • Many different shades • Masked good guy's transportation
Color! 2023-11-26
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- Element of art that is made when light is reflected back to the eye.
- This color is represented by indigo and violet in the rainbow.
- Made by mixing the colors from hint number 10 down and 7 down.
- The three colors on the color wheel that can be mixed to create all other colors.
- Colors that are made by mixing two of the primary colors.
- A color that shares its name with a fruit.
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- Using only one color.
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Colors that are made by mixing two of the secondary colors.
- The only 'cool' primary color.
- The complementary color of green.
- A warm color that is often associated with the sun.
12 Clues: Using only one color. • The only 'cool' primary color. • The complementary color of green. • A color that shares its name with a fruit. • A warm color that is often associated with the sun. • Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. • Colors that are made by mixing two of the primary colors. • Colors that are made by mixing two of the secondary colors. • ...
Color 2023-10-24
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- A neutral color that can represent stability and balance.
- A calming and cool color, often associated with the sky and the sea.
- A delicate and gentle color, often associated with femininity.
- A natural color often found in wood and earth.
- A clean and pure color, often used for simplicity and clarity.
- A dark and classic color often associated with formality.
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- A color found in nature, representing growth and freshness.
- A vibrant and cheerful color, associated with happiness and sunlight.
- A rich color often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A warm and energetic color, reminiscent of oranges and sunsets.
- A bright color often associated with love and passion.
- A mix of blue and green, known for its balance and calmness.
12 Clues: A natural color often found in wood and earth. • A rich color often associated with royalty and luxury. • A bright color often associated with love and passion. • A neutral color that can represent stability and balance. • A dark and classic color often associated with formality. • A color found in nature, representing growth and freshness. • ...
color 2020-10-18
Theories of Child Development 2013-05-08
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- believed children should be guided with love and affection to expect behavior.
- Human Needs Theory.
- Psychosocial Theory.
- Second stage of Jean Piaget's theory.
- Emotional bond between child and caregiver.
- Individual tends to think conceptually about numbers, relationships and patterns.
- The way in which one acts.
- Are good at thinking in patterns, rhythms and sounds.
- Parent and child works together.
- Cognitive Development Theory.
- first stage in Jean Piaget's theory.
- First part of Operant Conditioning Theory.
- Child is anxious about exploring surrounding,even when mother is present.
- Parents Style Theory.
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- Socio-Cultural Theory.
- Erickson's theory.
- Third stage in Jean Piaget's theory.
- Are able to use words well, both when writing and speaking.
- Mainly about baby and childcare.
- Parents have no rules.
- Emotional response.
- Third stage in Erickson's theory.
- Third part of Operant Conditioning Theory.
- Relating to the biological study of physiology.
- Affection towards child
- Human Ecology Theory.
- Operant Conditioning Theory.
- Developed the Psychoanalytic Theory.
28 Clues: Erickson's theory. • Human Needs Theory. • Emotional response. • Psychosocial Theory. • Human Ecology Theory. • Parents Style Theory. • Socio-Cultural Theory. • Parents have no rules. • Affection towards child • The way in which one acts. • Operant Conditioning Theory. • Cognitive Development Theory. • Mainly about baby and childcare. • Parent and child works together. • ...
Nursing Theories 2025-09-23
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- Theory of Nurse-Midwifery developer (Jean)
- Novice to Expert Model developer (Patricia)
- The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing creator (Ernestine)
- Interpersonal Relations Theory founder (Hildegard)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Josephine)
- Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean)
- Systems Model creator (Betty)
- Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie)
- Adaptation Model theorist (Sister Callista)
- Person-centered Caritative Caring key word
- Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia)
- Conservation Model theorist (Myra Estrin)
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- Grief Work / Loss Theory originator (Erich)
- Transcultural Nursing Theory founder (Madeleine)
- Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring theorist (Margaret Jean)
- Humanistic Nursing Theory co-developer (Loretta ________)
- Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy)
- Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia)
- Science of Unitary Human Beings theorist (Martha)
- 21 Nursing Problems theorist (Faye Glenn)
- Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene)
- Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory founder (Dorothea)
- Human Becoming Theory founder (Rosemarie Rizzo)
- Environmental Theory founder (Florence)
- Transition Theory theorist (Afaf Ibrahim)
25 Clues: Systems Model creator (Betty) • Environmental Theory founder (Florence) • Care, Cure, Core Theory founder (Lydia) • Goal Attainment Theory founder (Imogene) • Caritative Caring Theory founder (Katie) • Behavioral System Model founder (Dorothy) • Definition of Nursing theorist (Virginia) • Nursing Process Theory creator (Ida Jean) • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Retirement And Role Discontinuities
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
- Thory of Moral Develoment
- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- Systems Theory
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
- System Model in Nursing Practice
- Theory of Nursing Process
- Change Theory
- 14 Basic Human Needs
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- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Environmental Theory
- Theory of Caricative Caring
- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- PREPAPRE ME theory
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
20 Clues: Change Theory • Systems Theory • PREPAPRE ME theory • Environmental Theory • 14 Basic Human Needs • Theory of Human Becoming • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Goal Attainment • Thory of Moral Develoment • Theory of Nursing Process • Theory of Caricative Caring • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • System Model in Nursing Practice • Retirement And Role Discontinuities • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
- Environmental Theory
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Theory of Nursing Process
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- 14 Basic Human Needs
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- Retirement And Role Discontinuities
- Thory of Moral Develoment
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- PREPAPRE ME theory
- Theory of Caricative Caring
- Systems Theory
- System Model in Nursing Practice
- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Change Theory
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
20 Clues: Change Theory • Systems Theory • PREPAPRE ME theory • Environmental Theory • 14 Basic Human Needs • Theory of Human Becoming • Thory of Moral Develoment • Theory of Goal Attainment • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Nursing Process • Theory of Caricative Caring • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • System Model in Nursing Practice • Retirement And Role Discontinuities • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- school's road
- American spelling of grey
- our leader
- Stilwell mascot
- color circle
- needed in winter not summer
- diagram of all basic colors
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- after primary before high school
- red,yellow and ___
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- red,white,blue
- halfway between head top and chin
- also
- black, white and gray
- created with values not lines
- painted Mona Lisa
- third
- compare size/placement
- famous modern portrait painter
- cheer
- next door on color wheel
- food source for stilwell
- first
- red+ orange
- picture of a certain person
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- darkest part of image
- up & down on a string
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- tertiary between red & purple
- not fast
- green + blue
- another term for color
- create with lines in hair area
- add black to a hue (color)
- brightest part of image
- hit lightly
- opposite on color wheel
- put elements together pleasingly
- made by mixing primary colors
- precious stone
- lights and darks
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- eye-lengths between eyes
- looks like real life
- the philtrum is above this
- joke
- pull behind
- image altered from reality
- popular cartoon
- blue + yellow
- friend
- group of desks
- add white to color
54 Clues: also • joke • third • cheer • first • friend • not fast • our leader • hit lightly • pull behind • red+ orange • green + blue • color circle • school's road • blue + yellow • red,white,blue • precious stone • group of desks • Stilwell mascot • popular cartoon • lights and darks • scoff/laugh/sneer • painted Mona Lisa • red,yellow and ___ • add white to color • looks like real life • darkest part of image • up & down on a string • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- pull behind
- halfway between head top and chin
- black, white and gray
- precious stone
- picture of a certain person
- blue + yellow
- tertiary between red & purple
- next door on color wheel
- red,yellow and ___
- red,white,blue
- third
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- after primary before high school
- joke
- the philtrum is above this
- famous modern portrait painter
- created with values not lines
- another term for color
- add white to colors
- darkest parts of image
- eye-lengths between eyes
- first
- Stilwell mascots
- diagram of all basic colors
- American spelling of grey
- image altered from reality
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- cheer
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- color circle
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- needed in winter not summer
- black, white, gray & brown)
- create with lines in hair area
- popular cartoon
- compare size/placement
- lights and darks
- friend
- group of desks
- our leader
- brightest parts of image
- green + blue
- red+ orange
- opposite on color wheel
- painted Mona Lisa
- food source for stilwell
- add black to a hue (color)
- made by mixing primary colors
- looks like real life
- also
- pleasing color combination
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- hit lightly
52 Clues: joke • also • third • first • cheer • friend • our leader • pull behind • red+ orange • hit lightly • color circle • green + blue • blue + yellow • precious stone • group of desks • red,white,blue • popular cartoon • lights and darks • Stilwell mascots • scoff/laugh/sneer • painted Mona Lisa • red,yellow and ___ • add white to colors • looks like real life • black, white and gray • compare size/placement • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- next door on color wheel
- precious stone
- made by mixing primary colors
- brightest parts of image
- cheer
- Stilwell mascots
- green + blue
- lights and darks
- the philtrum is above this
- darkest parts of image
- color circle
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- popular cartoon
- compare size/placement
- add white to colors
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- opposite on color wheel
- created with values not lines
- diagram of all basic colors
- picture of a certain person
- group of desks
- looks like real life
- hit lightly
- friend
- create with lines in hair area
- painted Mona Lisa
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- blue + yellow
- joke
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- famous modern portrait painter
- needed in winter not summer
- our leader
- also
- food source for stilwell
- first
- after primary before high school
- add black to a hue (color)
- red,white,blue
- eye-lengths between eyes
- image altered from reality
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- another term for color
- red,yellow and ___
- mix a primary + a secondary
- black, white, gray & brown)
- tertiary between red & purple
- black, white and gray
- halfway between head top and chin
- pull behind
- third
- pleasing color combination
- red+ orange
- American spelling of grey
53 Clues: also • joke • first • cheer • third • friend • our leader • pull behind • hit lightly • red+ orange • green + blue • color circle • blue + yellow • precious stone • red,white,blue • group of desks • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascots • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to colors • looks like real life • black, white and gray • darkest parts of image • ...
Color wheel 2023-10-05
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- is a cool color
- a neutral combined with a bright color accent
- colors made by mixing two primary colors
- a color becomes __________ if grey is added
- added to a color to make tint
- red, yellow and orange are ____ colors
- color + black
- made by mixing blue and yellow
- made by mixing red and blue
- colors opposite on the color wheel
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- lightness or darkness of a color
- the colors of the rainbow arranged in the natural order
- pure state of a color
- a device used to determine a color
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- a pleasing arrangement of hues
- adjacent colors on the color wheel
- a neutral color or tone
- a clear triangular device made up of plastic
- colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color
20 Clues: color + black • is a cool color • pure state of a color • a neutral color or tone • made by mixing red and blue • added to a color to make tint • a pleasing arrangement of hues • made by mixing blue and yellow • lightness or darkness of a color • a device used to determine a color • adjacent colors on the color wheel • colors opposite on the color wheel • ...
color identity 2025-02-26
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- red friend combo
- one color
- plane of wedges
- not red
- life gain
- haste
- armour
- +1/+1
- turbofrog
- monks
- three color enemies
- nicol bolas and theft
- deathtouch
- go wide
- vigilance
- yes
- plane of shards
- loot
- three color friends
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- edgar markov
- not white
- mill
- not mono
- artifacts + ninjas + zombies
- +1/+1 counters, mounts
- eldrazi
- two color
- trample
- spellslinger
- the city of guilds
- koma
- control
- dinos and self hurt
- proliferate
- flying
- self mill
- not sheoldred
- chaos
38 Clues: yes • mill • koma • loot • haste • +1/+1 • monks • chaos • armour • flying • not red • eldrazi • trample • control • go wide • not mono • not white • one color • two color • life gain • turbofrog • self mill • vigilance • deathtouch • proliferate • edgar markov • spellslinger • not sheoldred • plane of wedges • plane of shards • red friend combo • the city of guilds • dinos and self hurt • three color enemies • three color friends • ...
english 2023-05-13
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- a parametic statistical tool
- how difficult
- people who are being studied
- application of statistical processes and theory to compilation, presentation, discussion and interpretation of numerical data
- scodi
- labeling
- math topic
- a measure of spread
- a milagro
- also called respondents
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- trying to verify or genrate descriptive theory that is grounded in the data gleaned for the investigation
- the object being tested
- how a term is used in a study
- the method of research design
- investigator-the person who oversees a research
- science micture
- the people who are being studid
- a color
- hypothesis the proposition or to be tested statistically that the experimental intervention has no effect
- establishes the scope, context and significance of the research to be conducted
20 Clues: scodi • a color • labeling • a milagro • math topic • how difficult • science micture • a measure of spread • the object being tested • also called respondents • a parametic statistical tool • people who are being studied • how a term is used in a study • the method of research design • the people who are being studid • investigator-the person who oversees a research • ...
Mathematicians Crossword-2 2025-07-15
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- Bohemian analyst of the XIX Century
- Derived the 230 symmetry space groups
- Known for the "unitary trick"
- Author of a famous history of geometry
- "Invisible" collaborator of Littlewood
- Gives name to generating sets in polynomial algebras
- Did fundamental work on differential systems
- Introduced the term "matrix"
- Creator of foliation theory
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- Author of the Nullstellensatz
- Gives name to a one-sided surface
- Proved that e is transcendental
- Founder of classical function theory
- Known for work on Babbage's "analytical engine"
- Topologist deceased in 1926
- Gave a first (incorrect) proof of the 4 color theorem
- Gives name to an important class of subgroups
- Known for seminal work on symmetries
- Gives name to an important class of ODEs
- Defender of intuitionism
20 Clues: Defender of intuitionism • Topologist deceased in 1926 • Creator of foliation theory • Introduced the term "matrix" • Author of the Nullstellensatz • Known for the "unitary trick" • Proved that e is transcendental • Gives name to a one-sided surface • Bohemian analyst of the XIX Century • Founder of classical function theory • Known for seminal work on symmetries • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Thory of Moral Develoment
- Theory of Human Becoming
- Theory of Human Caring: Retrospective and Prospective
- Theory of Caricative Caring
- Culture Care Diversity And Universality
- Theory of Goal Attainment
- Nursing: Concepts of Practice
- Change Theory
- PREPAPRE ME theory
- Environmental Theory
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- The Behavioral System Model for Nursing
- Nursing: Science of UNitary, Irreducible, Human Beings: Update
- Theory of Health as expanding Conciusness
- Retirement And Role Discontinuities
- Theory of Nursing Process
- 14 Basic Human Needs
- Systems Theory
- The Conservation Principles: A Retrospective
- System Model in Nursing Practice
- Care,Cure, and Cure Model
20 Clues: Change Theory • Systems Theory • PREPAPRE ME theory • 14 Basic Human Needs • Environmental Theory • Theory of Human Becoming • Thory of Moral Develoment • Theory of Nursing Process • Theory of Goal Attainment • Care,Cure, and Cure Model • Theory of Caricative Caring • Nursing: Concepts of Practice • System Model in Nursing Practice • Retirement And Role Discontinuities • ...
Newton vs. Hooke 2013-05-08
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- extremely ill for most of his childhood
- Gravitation Newton introduces this theory; Hooke claims it to be a rip-off of his earlier outlined theory
- where Newton was born
- THEORY Newton writes a paper on this but Hooke dismisses it
- Newton's three laws of ____
- LAW Hooke helps with this
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- HOUSE the meetings with Newton, Hooke, Halley, and Christopher Wren
- Hooke believed Newton got his ideas of light from this
- Hooke thought Newton stole his ideas of this from Micrographia
- one of Hooke's contributions
- born on December 25, 1642
11 Clues: where Newton was born • born on December 25, 1642 • LAW Hooke helps with this • Newton's three laws of ____ • one of Hooke's contributions • extremely ill for most of his childhood • Hooke believed Newton got his ideas of light from this • THEORY Newton writes a paper on this but Hooke dismisses it • Hooke thought Newton stole his ideas of this from Micrographia • ...
lp 2025-11-20
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- 4th track on Hybrid Theory
- 6th track on Meteora
- 1st track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 11th track on Hybrid Theory
- 3rd track on Hybrid Theory
- 3rd track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 10th track on Meteora
- 5th track on Meteora
- 5th track on Minutes to Midnight
- 1st track on Hybrid Theory
- 2nd track on Meteora
- 13th track on Meteora
- 9th track on Hybrid Theory
- 2nd track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 7th track on Hybrid Theory
- 5th track on Hybrid Theory
- 2nd track on Hybrid Theory
- 6th track on Hybrid Theory EP
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- 3rd track on Minutes to Midnight
- 4th track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 11th track on Meteora
- 10th track on Hybrid Theory
- 9th track on Meteora
- 12th track on Meteora
- 8th track on Meteora
- 1st track on Minutes to Midnight
- 8th track on Hybrid Theory
- 3rd track on Meteora
- 5th track on Hybrid Theory EP
- 12th track on Hybrid Theory
- 4th track on Minutes to Midnight
- 1st track on Meteora
- 4th track on Meteora
- 7th track on Meteora
- 2nd track on Minutes to Midnight
- 6th track on Hybrid Theory
36 Clues: 6th track on Meteora • 9th track on Meteora • 8th track on Meteora • 3rd track on Meteora • 5th track on Meteora • 2nd track on Meteora • 1st track on Meteora • 4th track on Meteora • 7th track on Meteora • 11th track on Meteora • 12th track on Meteora • 10th track on Meteora • 13th track on Meteora • 4th track on Hybrid Theory • 8th track on Hybrid Theory • 3rd track on Hybrid Theory • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- first
- red,yellow and ___
- color circle
- blue + yellow
- next door on color wheel
- after primary before high school
- hit lightly
- eye-lengths between eyes
- red,white,blue
- the philtrum is above this
- diagram of all basic colors
- image altered from reality
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- Stilwell mascot
- add black to a hue (color)
- green + blue
- precious stone
- third
- red+ orange
- friend
- painted Mona Lisa
- famous modern portrait painter
- joke
- popular cartoon
- tertiary between red & purple
- also
- lights and darks
- school's road
- up & down on a string
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- red+ blue
- brightest part of image
- not fast
- black, white, gray & brown)
- put elements together pleasingly
- compare size/placement
- opposite on color wheel
- black, white and gray
- group of desks
- our leader
- add white to color
- looks like real life
- food source for stilwell
- QB to wide reciever
- halfway between head top and chin
- pull behind
- darkest part of image
- create with lines in hair area
- needed in winter not summer
- made by mixing primary colors
- another term for color
- American spelling of grey
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- product of mixing complementaries
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- mix a primary + a secondary
- picture of a certain person
- created with values not lines
- cheer
59 Clues: joke • also • first • third • cheer • friend • not fast • red+ blue • our leader • hit lightly • pull behind • red+ orange • color circle • green + blue • blue + yellow • school's road • group of desks • red,white,blue • precious stone • Stilwell mascot • popular cartoon • lights and darks • scoff/laugh/sneer • painted Mona Lisa • red,yellow and ___ • add white to color • QB to wide reciever • looks like real life • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- popular cartoon
- Stilwell mascot
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- opposite on color wheel
- red+ orange
- cheer
- another term for color
- food source for stilwell
- tertiary between red & purple
- green + blue
- diagram of all basic colors
- eye-lengths between eyes
- black, white, gray & brown)
- compare size/placement
- needed in winter not summer
- joke
- friend
- created with values not lines
- darkest part of image
- add white to color
- third
- next door on color wheel
- group of desks
- famous modern portrait painter
- add black to a hue (color)
- halfway between head top and chin
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- school's road
- after primary before high school
- pleasing color combination
- pull behind
- red,white,blue
- our leader
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- image altered from reality
- American spelling of grey
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- looks like real life
- made by mixing primary colors
- first
- precious stone
- black, white and gray
- picture of a certain person
- brightest part of image
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- the philtrum is above this
- mix a primary + a secondary
- also
- painted Mona Lisa
- put elements together pleasingly
- color circle
- lights and darks
- red,yellow and ___
- create with lines in hair area
- blue + yellow
- hit lightly
55 Clues: also • joke • cheer • first • third • friend • our leader • pull behind • red+ orange • hit lightly • green + blue • color circle • school's road • blue + yellow • red,white,blue • precious stone • group of desks • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascot • lights and darks • scoff/laugh/sneer • painted Mona Lisa • add white to color • red,yellow and ___ • looks like real life • black, white and gray • darkest part of image • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- third
- precious stone
- created with values not lines
- halfway between head top and chin
- Stilwell mascot
- darkest part of image
- famous modern portrait painter
- our leader
- popular cartoon
- food source for stilwell
- image altered from reality
- opposite on color wheel
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- after primary before high school
- compare size/placement
- color circle
- add white to color
- pull behind
- next door on color wheel
- cheer
- joke
- American spelling of grey
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- group of desks
- another term for color
- also
- needed in winter not summer
- friend
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- pleasing color combination
- red+ orange
- mix a primary + a secondary
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- painted Mona Lisa
- green + blue
- looks like real life
- red,white,blue
- brightest part of image
- made by mixing primary colors
- diagram of all basic colors
- red,yellow and ___
- product of mixing complementaries
- lights and darks
- create with lines in hair area
- tertiary between red & purple
- eye-lengths between eyes
- first
- picture of a certain person
- black, white and gray
- the philtrum is above this
- put elements together pleasingly
- blue + yellow
- add black to a hue (color)
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- hit lightly
54 Clues: joke • also • third • first • cheer • friend • our leader • red+ orange • pull behind • hit lightly • green + blue • color circle • blue + yellow • precious stone • red,white,blue • group of desks • Stilwell mascot • popular cartoon • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to color • looks like real life • darkest part of image • black, white and gray • ...
Color Wheel 2013-10-15
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- size comparison
- another word for negative space
- mixing blue and yellow
- primary mixed with primary
- technique using more water than color
- space used to emphasize the shape and pattern
- lines which weren't made intentionally
- drawing style for outer edge and 3-D lines
- colors which you cannot get by mixing
- refers to how the surface of artwork would feel
- this reflects off an object and produces color
- element which refers to geometric or organic
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- how colors are put in order on the color wheel
- the way we describe and reflect on artwork
- element which refers to the lightness and darkness of a color
- mixing a primary with a secondary
- these are the building blocks of art
- color unintentionally flows into another color
- form has length width and
- mixing red and yellow
- this many colors are on a color wheel
21 Clues: size comparison • mixing red and yellow • mixing blue and yellow • form has length width and • primary mixed with primary • another word for negative space • mixing a primary with a secondary • these are the building blocks of art • technique using more water than color • colors which you cannot get by mixing • this many colors are on a color wheel • ...
Color Correction 2021-01-27
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- Toners that are pastel colors should be used to pre-lightened ____.
- Long lasting semi-permanent is also called ____ permanent.
- ________ lighteners are used for surface painting.
- Oxidative colors cause the hair to _____.
- Off the scalp lighteners could cause irritation or, in worse cases, _____.
- The two classifications of fillers are color and ____.
- Which part of the hair do lighteners work in?
- back Coloring the hair back to its natural color is called what?
- What process involves lightening then toning the hair?
- Toners require a _____ test.
- If the hair is over lightened a toner could cause an ashy or ____ appearance.
- Hair will process faster at the scalp because of incomplete __________.
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- Dark hair has the greatest concentration of _____.
- Hair should never be decolorized to ____.
- Warm colors will best suit a client with ______ skin tones.
- 1/8-inch sized partings should be used with a double processed ______.
- After a color removal the stylists should tint the hair to the desired _____.
- Demi-permanent colors use a low volume developer and can only _______ color to the hair.
- Due to the lack of oils and creams, off-the-scalp ______ are harsher.
- ________ are products used to remove or diffuse melanin.
- Which light gives the truest color reflection?
- What colors coat the cuticle but do not enter the cortex?
- Uneven ________ will complicate color procedures for guests with long hair.
23 Clues: Toners require a _____ test. • Hair should never be decolorized to ____. • Oxidative colors cause the hair to _____. • Which part of the hair do lighteners work in? • Which light gives the truest color reflection? • Dark hair has the greatest concentration of _____. • ________ lighteners are used for surface painting. • ...
Color hornbæk 2020-11-20
27 Clues: grå • blå • gul • rød • brun • lime • rose • blue • grøn • sølv • rose • guld • pink • cream • lilla • auburn • citron • fersken • lysegrå • vindrue • scarlet • lyseblå • gåsebær • carmine • burgundy • lyse-blå • mint-grøn
Vision and Processing 2013-11-15
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- these cells stop the retina from sending messages to the brain
- inability to recognize objects
- people with damage to this may experience motion blindness
- type of MST that moves when an object moves
- larger, receptive neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- involved in both peripheral and night vision
- helps you focus on objects at various distances; adjustable
- type of MST that responds when the whole scene expands, contracts, or rotates
- band of tissue that gives eyes their color
- type of ganglion cells in the fovea
- this theory states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- opening where light enters through the eye
- type of cell responsible for complex processing and refining information sent to ganglion cells
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- small neurons, found throughout the retina
- this theory states there are three types of cones and each respond to certain wavelengths
- rear surface of the eye, lined with receptors
- blurring of vision caused by asymmetric curvature of eyes
- located in occiptal lobe; responsible for first stage of visual processing
- where axons of ganglion cells join together
- small area on the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- these neurons enable you to distinguish between the result of eye movements and result of object movements
- sharpens contrasts to emphasize borders of objects
- due to no visual receptors present
- difficulty identifying a person; associated with fusiform gyrus
- where axons from each eye cross over to the opposite side of brain
- small, receptive neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- found in fovea; involved in color vision
27 Clues: inability to recognize objects • due to no visual receptors present • type of ganglion cells in the fovea • found in fovea; involved in color vision • small neurons, found throughout the retina • band of tissue that gives eyes their color • opening where light enters through the eye • where axons of ganglion cells join together • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2025-01-27
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- Term describing the Cosmic Microwave Background as a strong evidence of the Big Bang, observed as an abundant radiance behind celestial bodies.
- Color often associated with objects moving closer to us, in contrast to redshift of objects moving away.
- This force played a crucial role in forming denser spots, leading to the creation of galaxies.
- The Big Bang Theory suggests that the universe was once in this state, as opposed to expanded.
- The measure of galaxies' movement speed, which notably rises with their distance from us.
- The uniform quality of cosmic microwave background radiation, indicative of the early universe's cooling phase.
- This theory describes the universe's origin from a hot, dense state and its subsequent expansion.
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- Initially mistaken by Penzias and Wilson for urban disturbance, this turned out to be a groundbreaking cosmic discovery.
- These large celestial bodies were formed when the universe got bigger, according to the Big Bang theory.
- The phenomenon observed when distant galaxies move away, supporting the universe's expansion.
- The Big Bang theory implies that the universe is constantly doing this.
- This color is observed in light from objects moving away from us, indicating the expansion of the universe
- Names of the two scientists who discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background.
13 Clues: The Big Bang theory implies that the universe is constantly doing this. • Names of the two scientists who discovered the Cosmic Microwave Background. • The measure of galaxies' movement speed, which notably rises with their distance from us. • The phenomenon observed when distant galaxies move away, supporting the universe's expansion. • ...
Unit 2 Exam Crossword 2022-03-17
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- The brain structure involved in perceiving the emotional aspects of faces.
- The afterimage for a yellow stimulus will appear to be _____.
- The Gestalt principle that can account for grouping stimuli that share orientation, shape, and/or size.
- The rarest form of dichromatism.
- These provide the observer with possibilities for action.
- _____ that is mixed is referred to as an additive color mixture.
- The _____ projection problem shows that numerous physical stimuli can create exactly the same image on the retina.
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- The theory of color vision that is also known as the Young-Helmholtz theory.
- A kind of stimulus that is used to stop visual persistence.
- The approach to perception that emerged as a response to structuralism.
- Adding more white to a color changes its _____.
- The eye movements that occur as the observer shifts his/her gaze from one part of the visual scene.
- The _____ effect is that humans perceive horizontals and verticals more easily than other orientations.
13 Clues: The rarest form of dichromatism. • Adding more white to a color changes its _____. • These provide the observer with possibilities for action. • A kind of stimulus that is used to stop visual persistence. • The afterimage for a yellow stimulus will appear to be _____. • _____ that is mixed is referred to as an additive color mixture. • ...
Carissa's PsychoBio 2 Exam Puzzle 2015-04-12
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- The inability to identify a person's face
- Each area along basilar membrane can only respond to a specific frequency
- The smallest bone in the human body
- The hammer,anvil, and stirrup vibrate the ____ in the middle ear
- Rear surface of the eye; lined with visual receptors
- The hormone release by the cochlea which binds to a receptor and causes a reduction in hearing sensitivity
- Color is perceived in terms of paired opposites in this theory
- Response to stimuli without sight is
- Respond best to moving stimuli
- The Eardrum
- A condition that may result from damage to the inferior temporal cortex; the inability to recognize objects
- # of compressions per second of sound
- Auditory information is ultimately processed in the primary ____ cortex (A1)
- Receptor cells involved in visual acuity and color vision
- The inability to perceive color differences
- The perception of the intensity of sound waves
- The area of the retina with no receptor cells
- Auditory receptor cells
- Structure within the cochlea in which hair cells are rooted
- Frequent or constant ringing in the ear
- On the most surface layer of the retina; Bipolar cells send their messages to the ______ ______
- Important for complex processing and refining information that is sent to ganglion cells
- The intensity of a sound wave
- A band of tissue that gives the eyes their color
- At the base of the cochlea each "stiff" hair cell acts as a fine tuned receptor that only responds to a certain frequency in this theory
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- Color is perceived due to the ratio of activity across the three types of cones according the this theory
- of specific nerve energies Impulses in one neuron indicate light, whereas impulses in another neuron indicates sound
- These cells are very small and respond to only one cone
- ____ is perceived because objects emit or reflect light AND that light stimulates neurons in the eyes and brain
- Axons of ganglion cells join together to form the
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- A compression of air, water, or another medium
- Flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head; the outer ear
- There is a high density of rods in the ______ allowing for better sensitivity to dim light
- Drugs that block dull prolonged pain by blocking the release of Substance P
- Adjustable portion of the eye which helps focus on objects at a distance
- A process that sharpens contrast to emphasize borders of an object
- A snail-shaped structure containing 3 fluid-filled tunnels
- The result of fatigues bipolar cells
- Area where the optic nerve sends information from the right eye to the left hemisphere and the left eye to the right hemisphere
- These neurons have small receptive fields, respond best to detail and color, and are located in or near the fovea
- These animals have more visual receptors on the top half of their retinas
- Receptor cells involved in peripheral and night vision
- Located close to the center of the eye; messages travel from receptors located on the retina here first
- The "where" pathway of vision
- The "what" pathway of vision
- Involved in adjustment of light through the pupil; non-adjustable
- The system responsible for the sensations of the body and its movements
- Area of eye where light enters
- Area in the retina in which each receptor cell connects to a single bipolar cell
- In the ____ theory, the cortex compares information from various parts of the retina determining brightness and color
- Tone deafness; the inability to recognize frequency change
52 Clues: The Eardrum • Auditory receptor cells • The "what" pathway of vision • The "where" pathway of vision • The intensity of a sound wave • Respond best to moving stimuli • Area of eye where light enters • The smallest bone in the human body • Response to stimuli without sight is • The result of fatigues bipolar cells • # of compressions per second of sound • ...
Sensations and Perception: Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-15
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- The perception of movement from a rapid series of slightly different images.
- Perception that begins with raw sensory input and builds up to a complete perception.
- The transparent outer layer of the eye that helps focus light.
- A theory explaining how we detect weak signals amid background noise.
- Reduced sensitivity to a stimulus after repeated exposure.
- The tendency to perceive complete figures even when part of the information is missing.
- The central focal point in the retina with the highest concentration of cones.
- The colored part of the eye that controls pupil size.
- The structure behind the pupil that focuses light onto the retina.
- Cells in the retina that convert light into neural signals.
- The opening in the center of the eye that lets in light.
- The tendency to group objects that are similar in appearance.
- The process of detecting physical energy from the environment and converting it into neural signals.
- The smallest amount of stimulus that a person can detect.
- The process by which the eyes adjust to low light conditions.
- The theory that color perception is controlled by opposing color pairs.
- Cells in the retina that transmit signals from photoreceptors to ganglion cells.
- The nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by humans.
- The white, outer protective layer of the eye.
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- A visual impression that lingers after the stimulus is removed.
- The tendency to perceive smooth, continuous patterns.
- Increased sensitivity to a stimulus after repeated exposure.
- The process where sensitivity to constant stimuli decreases over time.
- Age-related difficulty in focusing on close objects.
- The dimension of color determined by wavelength.
- Perception that is guided by prior knowledge, experience, and expectations.
- Specialized neurons in the brain that respond to specific stimuli.
- The smallest difference between two stimuli that can be detected.
- The sharpness or clarity of vision.
- Cells that send visual information from the retina to the brain.
- The process by which the brain structures sensory information into meaningful patterns.
- Photoreceptors that detect light and dark, useful in dim lighting.
- that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Depth cues that require only one eye to perceive distance.
- A misinterpretation of sensory information, leading to a false perception.
- A person who has difficulty distinguishing between certain colors.
- The tendency to group objects that are close together.
- Stimuli that occur below the level of conscious awareness.
- The tendency to perceive objects moving together as belonging together.
- A person who is completely color blind, seeing only in shades of gray.
- The theory that the eye has three types of cones for color vision.
- The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye.
- Photoreceptors that detect color and fine details.
- The process by which sensory information is organized and interpreted.
- A person with normal color vision who can perceive three primary colors.
46 Clues: The sharpness or clarity of vision. • The white, outer protective layer of the eye. • The dimension of color determined by wavelength. • that are opposite each other on the color wheel. • The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. • Age-related difficulty in focusing on close objects. • The tendency to perceive smooth, continuous patterns. • ...
Chapter 4 Part 1 2023-10-03
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- processing of basic information from the external world by the sensory receptors receptors in the sense organs
- the distance between two consecutive crust, or troughs of a wave
- law, JNDF stimulus is a constant proportion, regardless of intensity
- an element contains a single substance without any other element tarnishing its standalone existence
- area in the retina that only contains cones
- noticeable difference, minimal change that can be detected 50% of the time
- cues, aspects of a scene that yield information about depth when viewed with only one eye
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- and stop noticing a stimulus that remains constant over time: enhanced detection of stimulus changes
- up, sensation
- organizing and identifying and interpreting sensory information
- supports nighttime vision
- responsible for high resolution color vision
- the back of the eye containing 2 kinds of photoreceptor cells
- light, and small proportion of electromagnetic spectrum that is visible
- the height of the crests of the wave
- down, perception
- fraction, delta I/I=K
- process theory, pairs of visual neurons that work in opposition
- theory, three photo pigments that work together to produce color perception
- cues, difference in the retinal images of two eyes, the provide information about depth
- threshold, minimum level of stimulus needed to detect on 50% of trials
21 Clues: up, sensation • down, perception • fraction, delta I/I=K • supports nighttime vision • the height of the crests of the wave • area in the retina that only contains cones • responsible for high resolution color vision • the back of the eye containing 2 kinds of photoreceptor cells • organizing and identifying and interpreting sensory information • ...
the best crossword 2022-04-20
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- Synonym Blind
- any color that is calm or soothing in nature.
- Synonym The degree of fineness with which an image can be recorded or produced, often expressed as the number of pixels per unit of length (typically an inch).
- Antonym attach
- Synonym Clarity
- Synonym Surface
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- red, orange, and yellow
- Synonym color palette
- theory Antonym color vision deficiency
9 Clues: Synonym Blind • Synonym Clarity • Synonym Surface • Antonym attach • red, orange, and yellow • Synonym color palette • theory Antonym color vision deficiency • any color that is calm or soothing in nature. • ...
Stars Galaxies Universe 2022-10-13
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- graph plotting stars temp and magnitude
- region so dense light can't escape
- shape of our galaxy
- accepted theory how universe formed
- diagonal line on a hr diagram
- surface of the sun
- cloud of gas and dust
- dark spots on the sun
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- name of our galaxy
- objects moving away from the earth
- distance light travels in one year
- used a telescope to study the sun
- objects moving toward the earth
- how bright the stars are
- color of coolest stars
- layer of sun most dense
- color of hottest stars
- process our sun uses to turn hydrogen into helium
18 Clues: name of our galaxy • surface of the sun • shape of our galaxy • cloud of gas and dust • dark spots on the sun • color of coolest stars • color of hottest stars • layer of sun most dense • how bright the stars are • diagonal line on a hr diagram • objects moving toward the earth • used a telescope to study the sun • objects moving away from the earth • distance light travels in one year • ...
"Color Vision" 2021-04-14
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- When these act like prisms in the sky, rainbows may form.
- The color that has the shortest wavelength.
- Empty space that contains no matter. Light can travel through this.
- A ______ object reflects some light rays and absorbs some light rays. You may be able to see something through this object, but it will not be very clear.
- The color of something is determined by the ______ of visible light that it reflects.
- The color of all the sun's colors mixed together.
- The change in direction that occurs when a light ray bounces off of a surface.
- The bending of light rays as it passes from one material into another.
- An incandescent light bulb converts 98% of the electricity it uses to this form of energy.
- Red, green, and blue are known as the ________colors of light.
- An arc of colors that sometimes appears in the sky. The colors that can be seen with a spectrum are the same colors that make up this.
- A ______ mirror causes an object to appear smaller than it actually is.
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- The name given to the band of colors that can be seen when white light is broken up by a prism.
- A ______mirror has a flat surface.
- A _______light blub contains a gas that gives off ultraviolet radiation when it is heated by electricity. This radiation strikes chemicals in the blubs that glow to give off light.
- An incandescent light bulb converts 2% of the electricity it uses to this form of energy.
- A ______mirror causes an object to appear larger than it actually is.
- _______objects reflect or absorb all light rays. You cannot see through this type of object.
- Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow are known as the _______colors of light.
- Light rays travel at a ______ of approximately 186,000 miles per second or 300,000 km/second when traveling in a vacuum.
- A smooth, shiny surface that is able to reflect light.
- A ________ object does not reflect or absorb much light. You can see clearly through this type of object.
- A solid object that can bend or reflect light
- The color that has the longest wavelength.
24 Clues: A ______mirror has a flat surface. • The color that has the longest wavelength. • The color that has the shortest wavelength. • A solid object that can bend or reflect light • The color of all the sun's colors mixed together. • A smooth, shiny surface that is able to reflect light. • When these act like prisms in the sky, rainbows may form. • ...
Applied Color 2017-03-06
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- Blue and violet are what temperature
- What color might you mix with blue to get an overall warm tone in an image
- Complementary, this harmony uses a base color and two color adjacent to its complementary
- What color harmony uses three color evenly spaced on the color wheel
- Warm hues will do this in an image
- Light blue is a what of blue
- You can change the intensity of a hue by mixing an equal value what
- How many process primaries do you mix to get grey or black
- Analogous color are colors that are where on the color wheel
- cool contrast, The kinetic effect is caused by this
- hue, A hue mixed without black or white is called what
- What color harmony only uses one color form the color wheel
- light, You need to consider the plane an object is sitting on when creating this
- hues, Ocher and other earth colors are considered what
- What technique did Italian painters use to create shades
- contrast, An image with this can make you feel hazy or quiet
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- When creating new swatches you check this box for ease of changing a color across all elements
- The eye sees what type of values first in a composition
- What model is RGB
- Adding a complementary color will create this
- boundaries, Placing analogous hues next to each other can create
- What classification of hue is most stable
- sharp contrast can make you feel
- What creates the white when tinting a color
- This is a traditional form of shading
- and form, Shading pattern and texture emotion definition and emphasis contrast clarify this
- You can make black warmer by adding this
- Adding white to a color makes the temperature
- hue, When mixing three primaries what is the hue with the largest proportion
- Your composition will be more appealing to the eye if you only use a few of these
- You can not export these type of swatches in an ASE so you have to create a new swatch
- Using high contrast can create what kind of texture
- and white, You create values by adding what to a color
- This is a library you export so you can use the same colors across adobe programs
34 Clues: What model is RGB • Light blue is a what of blue • sharp contrast can make you feel • Warm hues will do this in an image • Blue and violet are what temperature • This is a traditional form of shading • You can make black warmer by adding this • What classification of hue is most stable • What creates the white when tinting a color • ...
Color Review 2017-04-11
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- This color scheme represents ice and water.
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Using only one hue.
- Yellow+Blue
- Holds the pigment together
- The name of a color on the color wheel.
- How light or dark a color is.
- Orange, violet, and green make up this color scheme.
- A plan for selecting colors.
- Gives paint its color.
- The brightness or dullness of a color.
- The artist's personal choice of colors not indicated by another color scheme.
- Hue+Black
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- A circular chart that maps out the colors.
- Yellow+Red
- These colors are made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color.
- Hue+Gray
- Opposite colors on the color wheel.
- White, gray, and black
- Red+Blue
- Liquid that controls the thickness of paint.
- Brown colors achieved by complements with each other.
- Red, yellow, and blue make up this color scheme.
- Hue+White
- 3 colors that form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel.
- This color scheme represents fire and heat.
26 Clues: Hue+Gray • Red+Blue • Hue+White • Hue+Black • Yellow+Red • Yellow+Blue • Using only one hue. • White, gray, and black • Gives paint its color. • Holds the pigment together • A plan for selecting colors. • How light or dark a color is. • Opposite colors on the color wheel. • The brightness or dullness of a color. • The name of a color on the color wheel. • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- picture of a certain person
- group of desks
- pull behind
- eye-lengths between eyes
- blue + yellow
- painted Mona Lisa
- joke
- popular cartoon
- food source for stilwell
- famous modern portrait painter
- school's road
- red,yellow and ___
- product of mixing complementaries
- after primary before high school
- first
- brightest part of image
- looks like real life
- hit lightly
- red+ blue
- diagram of all basic colors
- the philtrum is above this
- precious stone
- opposite on color wheel
- cheer
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- also
- create with lines in hair area
- QB to wide reciever
- lights and darks
- created with values not lines
- darkest part of image
- halfway between head top and chin
- add white to color
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- needed in winter not summer
- American spelling of grey
- Stilwell mascot
- red+ orange
- third
- mix a primary + a secondary
- next door on color wheel
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- our leader
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- image altered from reality
- red,white,blue
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- another term for color
- made by mixing primary colors
- not fast
- add black to a hue (color)
- friend
- green + blue
- black, white and gray
- compare size/placement
- tertiary between red & purple
- black, white, gray & brown)
- up & down on a string
- put elements together pleasingly
- color circle
59 Clues: joke • also • third • first • cheer • friend • not fast • red+ blue • our leader • red+ orange • pull behind • hit lightly • green + blue • color circle • blue + yellow • school's road • group of desks • red,white,blue • precious stone • Stilwell mascot • popular cartoon • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to color • QB to wide reciever • looks like real life • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
Across
- needed in winter not summer
- American spelling of grey
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- create with lines in hair area
- painted Mona Lisa
- red,yellow and ___
- add white to colors
- cheer
- our leader
- opposite on color wheel
- add black to a hue (color)
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- pull behind
- diagram of all basic colors
- made by mixing primary colors
- halfway between head top and chin
- image altered from reality
- compare size/placement
- famous modern portrait painter
- the philtrum is above this
- black, white, gray & brown)
- eye-lengths between eyes
- also
- picture of a certain person
- blue + yellow
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- red+ orange
- popular cartoon
- precious stone
- third
- hit lightly
- brightest parts of image
- pleasing color combination
- color circle
- after primary before high school
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- red,white,blue
- green + blue
- food source for stilwell
- group of desks
- joke
- darkest parts of image
- friend
- tertiary between red & purple
- first
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- black, white and gray
- next door on color wheel
- another term for color
- Stilwell mascots
- looks like real life
- mix a primary + a secondary
- created with values not lines
- lights and darks
53 Clues: joke • also • third • cheer • first • friend • our leader • red+ orange • hit lightly • pull behind • color circle • green + blue • blue + yellow • precious stone • red,white,blue • group of desks • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascots • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to colors • looks like real life • black, white and gray • holds hamburger/hotdog • ...
color crossword 2023-05-08
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- universal harmony and emotional balance
- It promotes comfort and stability
- often evokes ideas of purity, simplicity, and cleanliness
- represents tranquility, harmony, confidence, and integrity
- combines the passion of the former with the positivity of the latter
- BLUE represents trust and stability
- nature, confidence, and high energy
- warmth, security, and comfort
- is a color that symbolizes balance and harmony
- yellow flowers are symbols of joy
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- beyond the sea
- brings about positive feelings
- is a nurturing, playful, and nostalgic color that takes people back to their childhoods
- represents new beginnings and growth
- is a friendly and approachable color, one that can evoke a powerful sense of hope.
- the Latin word for water
- passion, compassion, and emotional expression
- represents both the sky and the sea
- is often associated with royalty, nobility, luxury, power, and ambition
- symbolizes well-being and longevity
- denotes trust and safety
- has historically been associated with sacrifice, danger, and courage
22 Clues: beyond the sea • the Latin word for water • denotes trust and safety • warmth, security, and comfort • brings about positive feelings • It promotes comfort and stability • yellow flowers are symbols of joy • represents both the sky and the sea • BLUE represents trust and stability • nature, confidence, and high energy • symbolizes well-being and longevity • ...
Color Codes 2022-12-30
Color GY 2022-04-29
Across
- A mood often felt around the fall.
- Certification given to clinical labs to ensure quality.
- One team, Many ___s.
- The 3rd name of the character Michael Gambon is famous for playing
- People obsessed with these don't often do the verb but use the noun
- The happiest place on earth
- Fake or real they provide seratonin boosts even to people who are known to murder them.
- The unofficial official name for GY
- Acapella with a soundtrack
- The liquid handler that has got a friend in it.
- An alternative to eating at lunch.
- Where you know to go at the beginning of work.
- Donald Duck plays sports
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- Dogs & ___
- A work appropiate activity to pass the time
- As the kids say: The reason we got into this panini.
- Some people's Monday and others hump day
- Sweet but nutritional treat.
- Navigation through the prindle.
- Cheery symbols that Ashley enjoys drawing
- The loneliest chemagic in all the land
- Bane was born in it.
- An employee's shield in the workplace.
- "I know what that is!" or Queen of the ______.
- Miles
- An alternative to walking in lab.
- An instrument that needs to see a chiropractor
- Big round and illuminating, sometimes scary but a friend to all of us who work in the night
- A common exclamation from Wendy
29 Clues: Miles • Dogs & ___ • One team, Many ___s. • Bane was born in it. • Donald Duck plays sports • Acapella with a soundtrack • The happiest place on earth • Sweet but nutritional treat. • Navigation through the prindle. • A common exclamation from Wendy • An alternative to walking in lab. • A mood often felt around the fall. • An alternative to eating at lunch. • ...
Color Crossword 2025-12-07
Across
- A dark shade of blue named for British sailors uniforms
- Yellow with a hint of orange, named for the plant of the same name
- A blue color named for a toxic pigment
- A pale purple color named for the mallow flower
- A deep red leaning towards purple
- A vivid pink-red color, named for a flower
- A cyan color named for a mineral
- A dark pink shade
- A light shade of tan with a yellowish tinge
- A color between blue and green; one of the four inks used in 4-color offset printing
- A color between red and purple; one of the four inks used in 4-color offset printing
- A light shade of purple or violet
- A dark purple color named for the edible fruit of the plant it resembles
- A deep red color, like the gemstone of the same name
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- A color between orange and pink, named for a fish of the same name
- A primary color of the standard color wheel; one of the four inks used in 4-color offset printing
- A deep color of blue named for a fabric dye
- A color halfway between magenta and white, named for a flower that might be that color
- A light yellow with a hint of green
- A deep red color like the wine of the same name
- A deep red slightly leaning towards purple
- a greyish green resembling leaves of the plant it is named for
- A color of yellow named for corn
- A dark cyan color
- A brownish red resembling iron oxide
- A pink-orange, like some the marine invertebrates it is named after
- A color midway between red and orange, named for a translucent fossilized resin
- A reddish brown, like the wood of the same name
- A color between cyan and blue, sometimes described as the color of the sky on a clear day
29 Clues: A dark cyan color • A dark pink shade • A color of yellow named for corn • A cyan color named for a mineral • A deep red leaning towards purple • A light shade of purple or violet • A light yellow with a hint of green • A brownish red resembling iron oxide • A blue color named for a toxic pigment • A deep red slightly leaning towards purple • ...
Proponents 2025-07-15
Across
- Father of interests tests
- Two- Factor theory of Intelligence
- Major life changes / Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)
- Theory of neurotic needs / Feminine Psychology
- Culture-fair Tests / Culture - free test of Intelligence (CFTI)
- Systematic Desensitization
- Father of Intelligence tests
- Experiment / Study on Social Conformity
- Theory of Operant Conditioning
- GAS Model
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- Inkblot Test of Personality
- Social Cognition theory of Personality
- Peak experiences / Theory of Self Actualization
- Psycho-social theory of Personality
- Triarchic theory of Intelligence
- Theory of Introverts Extroverts and Ambiverts
- Realistic Conflict Theory
- Theory of Self / Fully functioning person
- Locus of Control
- Libido / Fixation
20 Clues: GAS Model • Locus of Control • Libido / Fixation • Father of interests tests • Realistic Conflict Theory • Systematic Desensitization • Inkblot Test of Personality • Father of Intelligence tests • Theory of Operant Conditioning • Triarchic theory of Intelligence • Two- Factor theory of Intelligence • Psycho-social theory of Personality • Social Cognition theory of Personality • ...
Vision Vocabulary 2025-10-03
Across
- detect shape and movement, needed for nighttime vision.
- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye where the light enters.
- visual illusions that persist after the removal of the visual stimulus
- the process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- detect color and detail, needed in daytime vision.
- Light from distant objects is rejected by the cornea. The image focuses Infront of the retina instead of on the retina making distant objects blurry.
- thin, photosensitive layer of tissue located at the back of the eye.
- inability to recognize familiar faces
- no functions cones, vision is only black, white, and gray
- neurons in the retina that transmit signals to the brain via the optic nerve, receive input from bipolar cells.
- caused by damage to the primary visual cortex.
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- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptor: red, blue, and green.
- the brains natural mode of information processing from many functions including vision.
- the area where the optic nerve enters the eye.
- caused by damage or irregularities in cones and ganglion cells.
- occur when retinal ganglion cells are overstimulated and then rebound with the opposite color
- “fills in” the missing information from the blind spot using cues from surrounding visual data and the other eye.
- where cones are found, center point of the retina.
- The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- of the eye Enters though the cornea then to the pupil surrounded by the iris, then hits the transparent lens and then it is focused to an image on your retina.
- the complex biological system responsible for detecting and processing light to enable vision, allowing us to perceive color, light levels, contrast, and motion.
- one cone is missing, perceives only two-color channels.
- Light from nearby objects is refracted by the cornea and lens. Nearby objects are blurry while distant objects are clear.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina, inverts the image so it’s projected into the back of the eye upside down, center of retina
24 Clues: inability to recognize familiar faces • the area where the optic nerve enters the eye. • caused by damage to the primary visual cortex. • where cones are found, center point of the retina. • detect color and detail, needed in daytime vision. • detect shape and movement, needed for nighttime vision. • one cone is missing, perceives only two-color channels. • ...
Unit 4: Module 18 Vocab (AP Psych) - mk 2024-10-02
Across
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names red, blue, green, etc.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors-one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue-which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster (ONLY contains cones and if damaged could impair visual acuity(clearness))
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there
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- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement
- the light-sensitive, inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. ____ is determined by the wave's amplitude (height)
- the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, blue-yellow, white-black) enable color vision. For example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red; others are stimulated by red and inhibited by green
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or well-lit conditions. ___detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations(have their own bipolar cells)
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond (share bipolar cells)
18 Clues: the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris • the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters • the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina • ...
Unit4_Estrada_Puzzle #4_Definitions_Puzzle 2018-11-30
Across
- constancy, the perception of an object as the same size regardless of the distance from which it is viewed; example someone height
- perception, Sensory information that is detected without our conscious knowledge→unconscious
- adaptation, In vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- constancy, Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wave-lengths reflected by the object
- trichromatic theory, theory of color vision based on additive color mixing; suggest that the retina contains three types of color receptors, cones: red, green, blue
- The sense of hearing.
- perspective, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
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- Weber, German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology; conducted studies on taste and touch
- Study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- illusion, a phenomenon of human visual perception in which a stationary, small point of light in an otherwise dark or featureless environment appears to move.
- Gestalt principle; states that we group nearby figures as belonging together
- phenomenon, Illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
12 Clues: The sense of hearing. • Study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis • perspective, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface • Gestalt principle; states that we group nearby figures as belonging together • perception, Sensory information that is detected without our conscious knowledge→unconscious • ...
