color theory Crossword Puzzles
MEEPS 2024-03-12
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- Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
- Expectations from others; the cause of neurosis
- Big 5 trait of responsibility and hard-work
- Founded the trait perspective.
- Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy.
- The tendency to give up on trying to improve your situation after a series of failures
- The person you think others want you to be
- Motivation theory that says that we are pulled to action by the allure of external consequences.
- One of the founders of the humanist perspective
- According to behaviorists, this is why you are the way you are
- The belief that you can succeed at something a particular task.
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- Motivation theory that says that we act to get closer to some personally ideal level of arousal.
- The belief that ability can't be changed;
- Motivation theory proposes that we are pushed to action by a deficiency.
- Big 5 trait describing people who like to try new things
- When your ideal and real self are not the same
- Maslow believed this led to neuroses
- Statistical procedure was used to find the big 5
- Founder of the social-cognitive perspective do social-cognitive theorists believe determines your personality?
- Motivation theory that says that we are motivated by inborn behaviors that have been selected for through natural selection.
- The idea that you (that is, your thoughts and behaviors) affect your experiences, then your experiences affect your thoughts and behaviors.
21 Clues: Founded the trait perspective. • Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy. • Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy • Maslow believed this led to neuroses • The belief that ability can't be changed; • The person you think others want you to be • Big 5 trait of responsibility and hard-work • When your ideal and real self are not the same • ...
Chapter 5 vocab 2025-03-05
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- the male hormone
- ________ nervosa a psychological disorder meaning “loss of appetite”
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal.
- _______ nervosa a psychological disorder involving cycles of binge eating and purges because of vomiting or laxatives
- 2 words, A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- Regions of cortex located at the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival
- _______-_____ two-factor theory A theory of emotion in which general arousal leads to assessment, which in turn leads to subjective feelings.
- _________ reward - a reward from an outside source
- The main sugar found in the blood
- Combination of physical sensations that are automatic responses to situations
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- a steady internal balance, or equilibrium
- ____-____________ A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- The process of releasing strong or repressed emotions
- 2 words, The state of relief and reward produced by removing the tension and arousal of the drive state.
- _____-_____ theory, A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- connection with things or others
- _________ reward - a reward that arises internally
- A hormone secreted by fat cells
- A reward that pulls an organism/ someone’s behavior in a particular direction
- ______-______ law, A description of the relationships between task complexity, arousal, and performance.
- A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food
22 Clues: the male hormone • A hormone secreted by fat cells • connection with things or others • The main sugar found in the blood • a steady internal balance, or equilibrium • _________ reward - a reward that arises internally • _________ reward - a reward from an outside source • A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-15
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- A strategy in behavioral interventions that involves making small, achievable goals
- The process of guiding people through different readiness levels in behavior change
- The ability to control one's own behaviors for long-term health benefits
- The name of the model used to help guide smoking cessation efforts
- The process of tailoring messages and interventions to fit an individual’s specific needs
- A major social and behavioral science theory that involves observational learning and self-efficacy
- A systematic way of understanding events, behaviors, and situations
- A public health intervention should target not just individuals but also this level
- The belief in one's ability to take action
- A construct in the Health Belief Model related to perceived seriousness of a health condition
- The group of theories that focus on explaining why behaviors occur
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- The theoretical approach that emphasizes changing policies and environments to support behavior change
- The perspective that considers multiple levels of influence on health behaviors
- The theory that states behavior is influenced by personal, behavioral, and environmental factors
- A psychological discipline that contributes to social and behavioral theories
- A model that helps explain why people do or do not practice health-promoting behaviors
- A factor that influences whether someone takes health action, such as a reminder
- The belief that an intervention will reduce the threat of a health issue
- One of the key constructs in Social Cognitive Theory, referring to learning by watching others
- The process of reinforcing positive behaviors through rewards or consequences
20 Clues: The belief in one's ability to take action • The name of the model used to help guide smoking cessation efforts • The group of theories that focus on explaining why behaviors occur • A systematic way of understanding events, behaviors, and situations • The belief that an intervention will reduce the threat of a health issue • ...
Scientific Investigations 2026-01-28
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- Data, Data that expresses physical characteristics..
- The study of matter and the changes it undergoes..
- Control, This is the experiment being performed that will provide a known value or it can be an ideal condition or set up..
- As an experiment is being formed the ____ from the trials is compiled in a chart or some other manner..
- A thoroughly tested explanation of why experiments give certain results..
- Law, A law that states that the pressure of gas is directly proportional to the temperature if the volume is constant..
- A variable that has to remain unchanged through the entire experiment..
- Variable, The element which is being measured or observed..
- Data, Data that expresses numerical information..
- Theory, Once a hypothesis has been repeated many times and accepted it may become a _______ _______..
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- Variable, The element which is being changed..
- A statement of what is being tested in an experiment..
- Design, Method for planning and analyzing experiments between variables..
- A guess guided by what you have observed or researched..
- A specific statement that summarizes the results of a broad gathering of observations..
- Prediction, A hypothesis is important because it provides a ___?..
- A required trial which serves as a baseline.
- Molecular Theory, A theory that explains the behavior of gas particles on a molecular level..
- Anything that takes up space..
- Once the control has been identified it should be _____..
- Control, Experiment performed without changing the (IV)..
21 Clues: Anything that takes up space.. • A required trial which serves as a baseline. • Variable, The element which is being changed.. • Data, Data that expresses numerical information.. • The study of matter and the changes it undergoes.. • Data, Data that expresses physical characteristics.. • A statement of what is being tested in an experiment.. • ...
Origin of Life and the Universe 2025-03-24
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- Science that is based on assumption and conjecture
- MillerUrey experiment used a _______________ atmosphere instead of an oxidising one
- Building blocks of life
- A singularity expanded into and created all space, time and matter
- Theory that the universe is infinite in extend and has always existed in the same form
- Scientists who attempted to prove abiogenesis
- Scientific theories are observable, testable, repeatable and ______________
- Simple multicellular organism that is quite indestructible
- Phenomenon that suggests some galaxies are moving towards observers on Earth
- Evidence against the Big Bang Theory: Law of _____________ of Energy
- The Law of ___________: a universe that has a beginning has to have a cause outside of itself
- One of the gasses used to simulate early earth conditions
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- A spark was used by Miller and Urey to simulate _____________
- Cosmic ______________ Background Radiation
- Red shift suggests that galaxies are moving ________ from observers on Earth
- Theory that life began on another Planets on meteors
- The Law of ____________: Second law of Thermodynamics
- Formation of life from inanimate materials
- Another name for a Black hole
- Man who first suggested that the Milky Way could be made up of many stars
- Study of the universe, its origin and future
- In Red shift, the light waves are ________________
- Another name for the Steady State Theory
- Red shift suggest that the universe it ______________
- Science that is done in the present using experimentation and testing
- One of the other products of the Miller Urey experiment
26 Clues: Building blocks of life • Another name for a Black hole • Another name for the Steady State Theory • Cosmic ______________ Background Radiation • Formation of life from inanimate materials • Study of the universe, its origin and future • Scientists who attempted to prove abiogenesis • Science that is based on assumption and conjecture • ...
Advanced Debate Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Nozick's idea about the fair initial acquisition of property.
- Philosopher known for duty-based ethics and the categorical imperative.
- Economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments.
- Economic pattern of rapid growth followed by downturn.
- Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights and limited government.
- View that politics is governed by self-interest and power.
- Philosopher known for empiricism and the problem of induction.
- Ethical theory that promotes actions that maximize happiness for the most people.
- Philosopher of justice known for the theory of fairness.
- Ethical dilemma involving a choice between sacrificing one to save many.
- Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims.
- Theory that people give up some freedoms for societal protection.
- Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack.
- Libertarian philosopher who argued for minimal state and property rights.
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- A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- Economic system with minimal government intervention.
- Ethical theory focused on rules and duties.
- Attacking the person instead of the argument.
- Philosopher who refined utilitarianism and emphasized individual liberty.
- Idea that value comes from the labor used to produce something.
- Latin for "I think, therefore I am."
- Philosopher who believed in a strong sovereign to avoid anarchy.
- Hobbes' book advocating for absolute authority to ensure peace.
- Rawls' thought experiment for determining justice without bias.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
26 Clues: Latin for "I think, therefore I am." • Ethical theory focused on rules and duties. • A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. • Attacking the person instead of the argument. • The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments. • Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims. • Economic system with minimal government intervention. • ...
Comprehensive Art Study Guide - Shape, Form & Color Vocab. 2013-11-19
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- Element of Art derived from reflected light.
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- 3D version of a Circle.
- Type of sculpture that can be seen from all angles.
- 3D verison of a triangle.
- Hues that are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- 2D verison of a Cylinder.
- Type of sculpture in which the weight is held by an alternate structure.
- Hue that is always at the top of the color wheel.
- The brightness or dullness of a hue.
- This neutral value is created by mixing gray with a hue.
- The complementary color of Red.
- Total number of colors on the color wheel
- 2D version of a Cube.
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- Paper filigree is also known as this.
- The lightness or darkness of a hue.
- This technique of paper sculpting is created by taking strips of paper, rolling them into shapes and gluing them together.
- The name of a color in the color spectrum.
- Acronym for the colors in the color spectrum.
- An example of a color spectrum.
- When looking at space, this type is the actual object or subject matter in an artwork.
- Hues that are made from mixing two primary colors together.
- Category of hues that cannot be created by mixing other hues.
- Type of sculpture that is not supported by alternate means.
- The combination of all hues in the color spectrum create this type of light.
- This type of hue is created by mixing two complementary colors together.
- This value is created by mixing white with a hue.
- Type of sculpture that is developed on three sides with a undeveloped back.
- Element of Art that relys on two-dimensions.
- "Bas" in Latin means (Look at your sculpture notes)
- Secondary color that is missing: Green, Violet, ?
- Total number of Tertiary colors.
- The complementary color of Orange.
- When looking at space, this type is the background in an artwork.
- Element of Art that relys on three-dimensions.
- To get a shade, you must mix this color with a hue.
36 Clues: 2D version of a Cube. • 3D version of a Circle. • 3D verison of a triangle. • 2D verison of a Cylinder. • An example of a color spectrum. • The complementary color of Red. • Total number of Tertiary colors. • The complementary color of Orange. • The lightness or darkness of a hue. • The brightness or dullness of a hue. • Paper filigree is also known as this. • ...
English Grade 5 2025-10-19
20 Clues: Five • Bag. • Asin. • Sour. • Pagi. • Buku. • Pedas. • Cough. • Pisang. • Coffee. • Sebelas. • Dua Puluh. • Sakit Gigi. • 40 in english. • Your hair color. • The Board Color. • The Sky Color is.. • Cream Saya suka (Es Krim) • Rasa dari kue adalah (english). • The color of a cup of orangejuice.
Chapter 1 Cross-Word Puzzle 2020-09-13
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- the unintentional and unidentified effects with parts in culture
- using methods involving statistics to find data. For example, polling and surveying is used in significant numbers to get better information.
- system in which all parts of society are cooperating together abundantly
- a group of individuals who board an outlined geographic area who interact with each other and who share a standard culture
- rejection of using scientific methods to help determine society and culture
- the social bond that connects a community of people together such as birth place,blood,and faith.
- the broad habitual expectations of a certain set of people
- proposed idea of society interrelation and culture
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- a overall picture on social structures inside of a culture
- Social habits that have detrimental effects on the functioning of society
- an theory trying to explain large scale questions about communities on how it's formed and changed
- German word that means to "understand".Used in Sociology to describe deep thinking about societies and culture.
- testable theory
- Rules,beliefs,morality,principals, and faith helps control everyone's day to day life
- Research on how humans interact,behave,and make relations in society.
- certain individuals who are important in one's existence
- method of examining both the individual and the general public that shapes that conduct
- theory states that life will be a struggle fighting for finite resources
- Shared habits, ideals, and convictions of a community
- theories Analysis of social relationships between individuals and small groups
20 Clues: testable theory • proposed idea of society interrelation and culture • Shared habits, ideals, and convictions of a community • certain individuals who are important in one's existence • the broad habitual expectations of a certain set of people • a overall picture on social structures inside of a culture • ...
Continental Drift vs Plate Tectonics 2021-12-01
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- Vibrations in the ground caused by Earths crust moving
- A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift
- Evidence in the changing climates during the past
- The liquid layer of the Earth's core that lies beneath the mantle and surrounds the inner core
- Earth's lithosphere is broken up into how many major plates
- When one plate gets pushed under another and where volcanoes form
- The place where two plates move apart or diverge
- The soft layer of the mantle on which pieces of the lithosphere move
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
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- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth
- Molten rock in the Earth's crust
- Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents
- How many main pieces of evidence did Wegener find to support his theory
- The cause of seafloor spreading
- The theory that continents can drift apart form on another and have in the past
- How many people believed Wegener's theory when he was alive?
- Was the first person to propose the theory of continental drift
- The movement or study of the movement of Earth's crust
- The outermost, rigid layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- The solid, dense center of the Earth
- Wegener's name for the super continent that existed over 250 million years ago
21 Clues: The cause of seafloor spreading • Molten rock in the Earth's crust • The solid, dense center of the Earth • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth • The place where two plates move apart or diverge • Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents • Evidence in the changing climates during the past • Vibrations in the ground caused by Earths crust moving • ...
Alexandra Uhler Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- rewards or punishments tht encourage conformity to social norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- bahavior that overconforms to social expectations
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- a method of protecting society from crinimals by keeping them in prison
- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that compliance with societal norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
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- the theory that deviance is more likey to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the abilty to achieve them
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- an act commited in violation of the law
- a system comprising institutions and processrd responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individuals identity
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- job related crimes commited by high-status people
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a repitition of or return to criminal behavior
23 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act commited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repitition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • bahavior that overconforms to social expectations • job related crimes commited by high-status people • ...
Influential Scientists Throughout History 2020-04-04
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- English physician who recognised the full circulation of blood in the human body
- German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius
- English chemist who's work was key to the understanding of the structure of DNA
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution; author of "On the Origin of Species"
- / Greek mathematician known for his theorem relating to triangles
- Greek mathematician considered the "father of geometry'; author of the Elements
- Astronomer who helped prove the universe is expanding; ______ Space Telescope
- Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity; first person to win two Nobel Prizes
- Physicist who made fundamental contributions to the atomic model
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- Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school
- Considered the father of quantum theory; gave name to a constant
- Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery
- Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force
- Bletchley Park code-cracker; portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in 2014 film
- Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- Inventor of germ theory; namesake to a method of destroying bacteria in foods
- Theoretical physicist famous for his work on black holes; author of "A Brief History of Time"
- Engineer credited for designing modern AC current; electric car company _____ Motors
- Astronomer who first observed Saturn's rings; mentioned in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Chinese chemist known for her work developing one of the world's most-effective malaria-fighting drug
21 Clues: Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction • Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... • Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force • Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery • Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school • German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius • ...
NURSING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- This nursing theorist developed the Environmental Theory focusing on the patient’s environment.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A critical skill in nursing involving accurate and thorough documentation.
- The professional organization that sets standards for nursing education and practice.
- The foundation of nursing care, often involving providing comfort and support.
- The study and understanding of the social aspects of health and illness.
- The type of care that focuses on relieving symptoms rather than curing the disease.
- The process of drawing conclusions from gathered data to make clinical decisions.
- A method used to assess a patient’s overall health and well-being.
- A nursing theory emphasizing the importance of meeting a patient’s self-care needs.
- The ethical principle that prioritizes doing good for the patient.
- The legal term for unauthorized disclosure of patient information.
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- The process of developing a plan of action to address a patient’s needs.
- A model that outlines the stages a person goes through when faced with illness or trauma.
- The process of building a connection and rapport with a patient.
- A method of communication using touch to provide comfort and support.
- A nursing theory proposing that humans are adaptive systems constantly interacting with their environment.
- The practice of ensuring patient safety by correctly administering medications.
- A nursing theory focused on the concept of caring and nurturing relationships between nurse and patient.
- A set of moral principles guiding decision-making in nursing practice.
20 Clues: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The process of building a connection and rapport with a patient. • A method used to assess a patient’s overall health and well-being. • The ethical principle that prioritizes doing good for the patient. • The legal term for unauthorized disclosure of patient information. • ...
EARTH SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-12
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- form from the cooling and solidification of lava or magma
- The outermost layer; this is the layer what we step on it
- includes solar, water, wind
- emit greenhouse gases
- sphere that covers all the water on Earth
- means Earth
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- rocks are subjected to high intense
- means water
- it would appear flat because inflation stretches any initial curvature
- the branch of science concerned with the investigation and measurement of spectra produced when matter interacts with or emits electromagnetic
- uses the heat trapped in the Earth's core
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- the layer of the Earth with Fudge like consistency
- produces radioactive waste
- theory that states there may be an infinite number of universes
- one of the scientists who proposed the steady state theory
- the point where the universe started
- The most popular theory of the universe
- the set of all life forms on Earth
- black combustible rock made upof elemental C,H,O,N and varying amounts of S
- rocks include sandstone, limestone, and shale
- the layer includes crust, mantle, inner core and outer core
- naturally occurring liquid composed of complex hydrocarbons
- one of the scientists who proposed the oscillating theory
- means life
- educated guess
- in the thin gaseous layer that involves the lithosphere
- a gravitationally-bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas and dust, and dark matter
- a galaxy that is close to the Milky Way
29 Clues: means life • means Earth • means water • educated guess • emit greenhouse gases • produces radioactive waste • includes solar, water, wind • the innermost layer of the Earth • the set of all life forms on Earth • rocks are subjected to high intense • the point where the universe started • The most popular theory of the universe • a galaxy that is close to the Milky Way • ...
Colors 2024-04-27
14 Clues: Color of coal • Color of milk • Color of grapes • Color of the sky • Color of the sun • Color of pumpkins • Color of the grass • Color of tree trunks • Mix of blue and green • Color of silver medals • Color of Autumn Leaves • Color that is light purple • Color of a 1st Place medal • Bright green that is also a fruit
Interior Design 2017-10-27
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- Color that can create an elegant and sophisticated look or can depress
- Red, yellow and blue
- Can be an irritant if used over large areas
- The least expensive way to cover the walls of a room.
- Rectangular forms make a room seem more _.
- Paths you use to get to different parts of your room.
- colors Colors across from one another on the color wheel
- Earth tone that evokes a sense of tranquility
- Shiny textures make a room seem _.
- Color that diminishes the appetite
- Sets the mood of the room.
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- Color that would be a good choice for a bathroom that does not get a lot of sun
- Cool and pale colors make a room seem more _.
- Shades of one color
- Yellow-green, Yellow-orange and Blue-Green would be examples
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Orange, Green and Violet
- Color that creates a stark atmosphere
- Colors that advance
- Black and white are examples
- Flooring option for a room.
- Color that provides an emotional lift
- _ Colored ceilings make a room seem more open.
- Vertical lines make a ceiling seem _.
- Color that creates a feeling of freshness
- Colors that recede
26 Clues: Colors that recede • Shades of one color • Colors that advance • Red, yellow and blue • Orange, Green and Violet • Sets the mood of the room. • Flooring option for a room. • Black and white are examples • Shiny textures make a room seem _. • Color that diminishes the appetite • Color that creates a stark atmosphere • Color that provides an emotional lift • ...
OBS Feb 2023 2023-02-13
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- Membrane ___. A method of cervical ripening
- ___ approach. When errors are seen as consequences rather than causes.
- Water ___. A risk with use of high dose oxytocin
- theory which considers active failures and latent conditions that contribute to error.
- ___ culture. Discourages the reporting of errors.
- ___ cause. The factor that ultimately leads to the adverse event
- type of ultrasound to establish accurate dating.
- Artificial rupture of amniotic sac
- Normalization of ___. Small changes or deviations from accepted methodology become the norm for the individual or the unit.
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- Stimulates myometrial cells to contract.
- An error which is inherent in the system.
- ___ Induction. Use of pressure to ripen the cervix.
- ___ theory. When gaps in barriers and defenses line up allowing errors to occur
- Process of adjusting oxytocin based on uterine response.
- ___ event. Undesired effect of a treatment
- Pregnancy beyond 42 weeks.
- ___ score. Measurement of cervical ripeness.
- To choose induction in absence of risk factors
- ___ factor theory. Study of interactions in relation to other elements in the workplace
19 Clues: Pregnancy beyond 42 weeks. • Artificial rupture of amniotic sac • Stimulates myometrial cells to contract. • An error which is inherent in the system. • ___ event. Undesired effect of a treatment • Membrane ___. A method of cervical ripening • ___ score. Measurement of cervical ripeness. • To choose induction in absence of risk factors • ...
Atomic theory 2022-03-16
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- Atomic theory originated as a philosophical concept in ancient
- He found that the positive charge of an atom and most of its mass were at the center, or nucleus, of an atom
- a person whom His oral presentation (1803) and publication (1805) marked the beginning of the scientific atomic theory.
- The word "atom" comes from the ancient Greek word
- an atomic theory in which atoms consist of smaller particles.
- a person who proposed that matter consists of indestructible, indivisible units called atoms
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- According to his model, electrons couldn't spiral into the nucleus but could make quantum leaps between energy levels.
- a unit carried a negative charge
- scientific theory of the nature of atoms
- tiny particle of matter
10 Clues: tiny particle of matter • a unit carried a negative charge • scientific theory of the nature of atoms • The word "atom" comes from the ancient Greek word • Atomic theory originated as a philosophical concept in ancient • an atomic theory in which atoms consist of smaller particles. • ...
Set Theory 2022-03-16
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- Ø
- A ∪ B,Elements that belong to set A or set B
- A ⊂ B, strict subset
- A ⊄ B,left set is not a subset of right set
- A ⊇ B,set A has more elements or equal to the set B
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- A ⊅ B,set X is not a superset of set Y
- A ∩ B,Elements that belong to both the sets, A and B
- A = B,both sets have the same members
- a collection of elements,
- A ⊆ B,subset has few or all elements equal to the set
10 Clues: Ø • A ⊂ B, strict subset • a collection of elements, • A = B,both sets have the same members • A ⊅ B,set X is not a superset of set Y • A ⊄ B,left set is not a subset of right set • A ∪ B,Elements that belong to set A or set B • A ⊇ B,set A has more elements or equal to the set B • A ∩ B,Elements that belong to both the sets, A and B • ...
Cognitive Theory (: 2013-11-10
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- T. Beck/Developer of Cognitive therapy
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
- of life from your eyes
- of psych that studies the mental processes such as thinking and remembering
- of cognitive theory
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- outside the box
- helping patients develop skills for modifying beliefs and identifying distorted thinking
- have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony
- learning theory of psychology that attempts to explain human behavior by understanding the thought process
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
- of Jean Piaget
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
12 Clues: of Jean Piaget • outside the box • of cognitive theory • of life from your eyes • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • T. Beck/Developer of Cognitive therapy • of psych that studies the mental processes such as thinking and remembering • ...
Endosymbiotic theory 2014-03-27
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- word for together
- single-celled organisms that are earliest and most primary evidence of Endosymbiotic Theory
- True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA
- scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory
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- Margulis' original hypothesis proposed that aerobic bacteria(that require oxygen)wereingested by anaerobic bacteria(poisoned by oxygen)
- mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________
- scientics who study fossils
- True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's
- Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago
- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past.
10 Clues: word for together • scientics who study fossils • scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory • Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago • mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________ • True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA • True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's • ...
Endosymbiotic theory 2014-03-27
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- mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________
- Margulis' original hypothesis proposed that aerobic bacteria(that require oxygen)wereingested by anaerobic bacteria(poisoned by oxygen)
- Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago
- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past.
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- word for together
- scientics who study fossils
- single-celled organisms that are earliest and most primary evidence of Endosymbiotic Theory
- True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's
- scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory
- True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA
10 Clues: word for together • scientics who study fossils • scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory • Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago • mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________ • True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA • True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's • ...
Colour Theory 2023-03-16
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- Mixing all the colours together makes this colour.
- ________ colours are found opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- The three primary colours are Red, Blue, and ______.
- This is added to make a colour lighter.
- This colour is a secondary colour.
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- To mix this colour you mix blue and green.
- This is not a colour, this is a shade.
- Two of these colours are mixed to make a secondary colour.
- ______ colours are next to each other and made from each other.
- A tint of Red.
10 Clues: A tint of Red. • This colour is a secondary colour. • This is not a colour, this is a shade. • This is added to make a colour lighter. • To mix this colour you mix blue and green. • Mixing all the colours together makes this colour. • The three primary colours are Red, Blue, and ______. • Two of these colours are mixed to make a secondary colour. • ...
Particle Theory 2023-03-18
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- Particles are always doing this
- Particles in a substance are always ________ to one another
- Have a definite shape and volume
- This is always between particles
- As particles gain this type of energy, they move faster
- All particles in a ______ substance are the same
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- A gas is the only phase of matter that can be ____________
- Have no definite volume or shape
- Anything that takes up space and weighs something
- Have a definite volume but not shape
10 Clues: Particles are always doing this • Have no definite volume or shape • Have a definite shape and volume • This is always between particles • Have a definite volume but not shape • All particles in a ______ substance are the same • Anything that takes up space and weighs something • As particles gain this type of energy, they move faster • ...
NUMBER THEORY 2022-10-03
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- 3(4+7)=(3x4)+(3×7) using which law?
- Has only 2 factors
- 5x3 = 3x5 because multiplication is _____________
- The identity for subtraction
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- Divides into a number without leaving a remainder
- Multiplicative Inverse (like when you flip a fraction)
- To get the difference of 2 numbers
- Divisible by 2
- The 'M' in LCM
- Another word for 'opposite"
10 Clues: Divisible by 2 • The 'M' in LCM • Has only 2 factors • Another word for 'opposite" • The identity for subtraction • To get the difference of 2 numbers • 3(4+7)=(3x4)+(3×7) using which law? • Divides into a number without leaving a remainder • 5x3 = 3x5 because multiplication is _____________ • Multiplicative Inverse (like when you flip a fraction)
Skin Theory 2023-04-17
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- When the body is cold, blood vessels constrict, or narrow, to keep the heat near organs
- Also known as shivering
- Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis
- Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells
- When the body gets warm, blood vessels dilate, or widen, to allow heat to evaporate
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- Removal of dead skin
- Is the singular form of comedones
- Open follicle with a black surface plug that has been oxidized and discolored due to the sebum contact with the air
- Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis
- Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival
10 Clues: Removal of dead skin • Also known as shivering • Is the singular form of comedones • Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival • Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells • Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis • Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-22
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- 2 Beats Per Note(USA)
- 4 Beats Per Note(UK)
- 4 Beats Per Note(USA)
- 2 Beats Per Note(UK)
- A clef that places F below middle C.
- 1 Beat Per Note(USA)
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- 1 Beat Per Note(UK)
- To specify how many of a particular note value are contained in each bar.
- A clef that places G above middle C.
- A musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical staff.
10 Clues: 1 Beat Per Note(UK) • 4 Beats Per Note(UK) • 2 Beats Per Note(UK) • 1 Beat Per Note(USA) • 2 Beats Per Note(USA) • 4 Beats Per Note(USA) • A clef that places G above middle C. • A clef that places F below middle C. • To specify how many of a particular note value are contained in each bar. • ...
Number Theory 2020-11-24
Computer Theory 2020-12-18
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- A peripheral that is used to put data into a computer is called an __________ device
- Parts of the computer that you can touch and see is called....
- the short form for Read Only Memory
- 1 Gigabyte is equal to how many bytes
- How many bits are there in a byte
- The letters and numbers that a user inputs into a computer is called........
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- The person who inputs data into the computer and uses the computer is called a......
- the short form for Random Access Memory
- 1 Kilobyte is equal to how many bytes
- A peripheral that is used to take data out of a computer is called a _________ device
10 Clues: How many bits are there in a byte • the short form for Read Only Memory • 1 Kilobyte is equal to how many bytes • 1 Gigabyte is equal to how many bytes • the short form for Random Access Memory • Parts of the computer that you can touch and see is called.... • The letters and numbers that a user inputs into a computer is called........ • ...
Cell theory 2021-08-31
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- contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes
- it maintains the cells shape
- has two kinds and one makes the cells proteins and the other make lipids and breaks down materials
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- it generates chemical energy
- A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled
- performs photosynthesis
- oldest cell type
- breaks things down
- membrane protects the cell
- holds the cells DNA
10 Clues: oldest cell type • breaks things down • holds the cells DNA • performs photosynthesis • membrane protects the cell • it generates chemical energy • it maintains the cells shape • contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes • A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled • ...
Cell Theory 2022-11-04
10 Clues: essential • a small tube • holds the cell in place • the 'brain' of the cell • protects the animal cell • a small model of something • the powerhouse of the cell • holds part of cell in place • an organelle containing digestive enzymes. • a tiny cavity filled with liquid in the cytoplasm
Attachment Theory 2022-10-09
10 Clues: Bond • PIES • Attachment • Birthmonth • Field of study • From caregiver • Influences maturation • Who ensures the child's needs are met? • Where Bowlby discovered the attachment theory • Attachment is the primary foundation for the development
Music theory 2022-11-22
10 Clues: very fast • music very very soft • Increasing the volume • some music that’s soft • something strong or loud • sound that’s loud then soft • somethings that’s a half rest • music which is strong and calm • what is a speed that gets faster and faster • what is the speed of which a tempo is played
particle theory 2018-08-06
10 Clues: the physical change • it is a firm object • the material or stuff • The form a substance takes • forms to the object it is in • the change from liquid to gas • the change from liquid to solid • there are particles all around us • it is free to move in any direction • you can't see it with the human eye
Atomic Theory 2019-11-07
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- A minute portion of matter
- A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
- charges Is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- particles A particle smaller than an atom or cluster of such particles
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- orbital Are regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found
- A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
- The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass
- A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
10 Clues: A minute portion of matter • The basic unit of a chemical element • A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape • particles A particle smaller than an atom or cluster of such particles • orbital Are regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found • ...
Game theory 2023-07-25
11 Clues: n_ • 2x2 • MC=MR • _strategy • _strategy • _equilibrium • Coordination failure • Acting on a coin flip • Can be weak, sometimes perfect • strategy that maximizes player i's payment. • a game in which the allocation is constant over different outcomes.
Chaos Theory 2024-01-19
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- Region outside a rotating black hole where the fabric of spacetime is dragged along with the black hole's rotation (10 letters).
- The study of sound, its properties, and its transmission (9 letters).
- Antiparticle with the same mass as an electron (8 letters).
- Phenomenon in which waves bend around obstacles or spread out after passing through a narrow opening (10 letters)
- Celestial body visited by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, known for its potential to provide insights into the early solar system (5 letters).
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- Einstein's groundbreaking theory that changed our understanding of space and time (10 letters).
- Weakest of the 4 fundamental forces
- German physicist famous for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics (10 letters)
- Hypothetical megastructure that completely encompasses a star to capture its energy (11 letters).
- The capacity to do work or the ability to cause change (6 letters)
10 Clues: Weakest of the 4 fundamental forces • Antiparticle with the same mass as an electron (8 letters). • The capacity to do work or the ability to cause change (6 letters) • The study of sound, its properties, and its transmission (9 letters). • German physicist famous for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics (10 letters) • ...
Cell Theory. 2023-09-29
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- What organelle is responsible for synthesising proteins?
- What cells make up organisms?
- What stores water in all cells?
- What carries out functions for the cell?
- What cells have cell walls?
- What organelle is responsible for holding DNA?
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- What is responsible for holding a cell`s shape?
- What type of cell contains centrioles?
- What packages proteins?
- What is it called when similar cells group together?
10 Clues: What packages proteins? • What cells have cell walls? • What cells make up organisms? • What stores water in all cells? • What type of cell contains centrioles? • What carries out functions for the cell? • What organelle is responsible for holding DNA? • What is responsible for holding a cell`s shape? • What is it called when similar cells group together? • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-27
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- model what did niels bohr contribute to?
- name- mass number how do you find the mass notation?
- what do protons determine in an atom?
- wavelength which wavelength is energy high?
- number plus neutron how do you find mass number?
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- relationship what is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?
- which color has the lowest energy?
- what do neutrons determine in an atom?
- electrons in the periodic table, what is the significance of groups?
- what are atoms of the same element with different mass?
10 Clues: which color has the lowest energy? • what do protons determine in an atom? • what do neutrons determine in an atom? • model what did niels bohr contribute to? • wavelength which wavelength is energy high? • number plus neutron how do you find mass number? • name- mass number how do you find the mass notation? • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-27
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- model what did niels bohr contribute to?
- name- mass number how do you find the mass notation?
- what do protons determine in an atom?
- wavelength which wavelength is energy high?
- number plus neutron how do you find mass number?
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- relationship what is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?
- which color has the lowest energy?
- what do neutrons determine in an atom?
- electrons in the periodic table, what is the significance of groups?
- what are atoms of the same element with different mass?
10 Clues: which color has the lowest energy? • what do protons determine in an atom? • what do neutrons determine in an atom? • model what did niels bohr contribute to? • wavelength which wavelength is energy high? • number plus neutron how do you find mass number? • name- mass number how do you find the mass notation? • ...
Music Theory 2023-12-15
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- Said received songs from
- Symbolized a tie to their creator
- People gather to dance, sing, and share with
- Where Native American music comes from
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- Native American Music Award
- A celebration of Native American culture
- What the flute was made out of
- What caused music to be created
- used for healing, meditation,and courtship
- A type of way music used
10 Clues: Said received songs from • A type of way music used • Native American Music Award • What the flute was made out of • What caused music to be created • Symbolized a tie to their creator • Where Native American music comes from • A celebration of Native American culture • used for healing, meditation,and courtship • People gather to dance, sing, and share with
nebular theory 2023-12-11
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- pieces of rock in earths atmosphere
- small pieces of rock and ice
- anything that orbits a planet
- when particles get bigger from colliding together
- meteoroid that burns up in earth
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- massive cloud of dust and gasses
- meteoroid that crashes on earths surface
- anything that orbits the sun
- a small rock in a belt between mars and jupiter
- orbits planets
10 Clues: orbits planets • small pieces of rock and ice • anything that orbits the sun • anything that orbits a planet • massive cloud of dust and gasses • meteoroid that burns up in earth • pieces of rock in earths atmosphere • meteoroid that crashes on earths surface • a small rock in a belt between mars and jupiter • when particles get bigger from colliding together
VSEPR Theory 2024-02-26
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- - Electron domain geometry with five electron pairs around the central atom.
- - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and no lone pairs.
- - Electron domain geometry with four electron pairs around the central atom.
- - Molecular geometry with five bonding pairs and one lone pair.
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- - Molecular geometry with three bonding pairs and one lone pair.
- - Molecular geometry with four bonding pairs and one lone pair.
- - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and one lone pair.
- - Molecular geometry with four bonding pairs and two lone pairs.
- - Electron domain geometry with six electron pairs around the central atom.
- - Molecular geometry with three bonding pairs and no lone pairs.
10 Clues: - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and one lone pair. • - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and no lone pairs. • - Molecular geometry with four bonding pairs and one lone pair. • - Molecular geometry with five bonding pairs and one lone pair. • - Molecular geometry with three bonding pairs and one lone pair. • ...
Film Theory 2023-10-25
10 Clues: Thematic • Eye level • Deep focus • Minimal Editing • High key and Low key • Placement around frame • Diegetic and Non-diegetic • Saturated and De-saturated • Editing used for time-lapse • Relies heavily on special effects
Cell theory 2023-10-13
10 Clues: cells gate • Cells storage • cells protein • Cells disposal • Power of the cell • gate for plant cells • transport for protein • contains the cells DNA • contains the organelles • allows protein production
set theory 2024-07-15
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- set which is not finite.
- combinatoin of a and b
- common elements
- set of all subset
- set containing sub elements of
- collection of unorded pair of elements
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- set of elements which are not in given set
- combine of all sets
- it is a collection of distinct elements
- all the elements of the set B belong to set A,the set B is called as ____ of set A
- set containing all elements
11 Clues: common elements • set of all subset • combine of all sets • combinatoin of a and b • set which is not finite. • set containing all elements • set containing sub elements of • collection of unorded pair of elements • it is a collection of distinct elements • set of elements which are not in given set • ...
set theory 2024-07-15
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- set which is not finite.
- combinatoin of a and b
- common elements
- set of all subset
- set containing sub elements of
- collection of unorded pair of elements
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- set of elements which are not in given set
- combine of all sets
- it is a collection of distinct elements
- all the elements of the set B belong to set A,the set B is called as ____ of set A
- set containing all elements
11 Clues: common elements • set of all subset • combine of all sets • combinatoin of a and b • set which is not finite. • set containing all elements • set containing sub elements of • collection of unorded pair of elements • it is a collection of distinct elements • set of elements which are not in given set • ...
Piaget's theory 2024-10-25
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- - "A characteristic of early childhood thinking, where the child believes others see the world as they do."
- Permanence - "This happens when children realize that objects continue to exist even if they can't see them."
- Operational - "The final stage where abstract thinking becomes possible."
- - "The ability to understand that objects maintain their properties even if they change shape."
- - "Mental frameworks that help organize information."
- - "Stage where children begin to use language but struggle with logic."
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- - "Adjusting a schema to fit new information."
- Operational - "The stage associated with children 7 to 11 years old."
- - "The process of fitting new information into an existing schema."
- - "The stage where infants learn through their senses and actions."
10 Clues: - "Adjusting a schema to fit new information." • - "Mental frameworks that help organize information." • - "The process of fitting new information into an existing schema." • - "The stage where infants learn through their senses and actions." • Operational - "The stage associated with children 7 to 11 years old." • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Growth Stage of Hair
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
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- Removes hair physically from follicle
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- Majority of Hair on the Face
10 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice • ...
Skopos theory 2024-11-10
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- a rule which states that translation action is a function of its skopos
- how else are appeal-focused texts called?
- an action that means to produce a target text in a target setting for a target purpose
- who defined the Skopos theory
- how else are content-focused texts called?
- kind of text as films that suppliment the other three functions with images
- a text-type that determines the method of translation
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- whose text typology was originally intended as a set of guidelines for the translator
- a set of guidelines for the translator
- German psychologist that inspired Reiss in her functional approach
10 Clues: who defined the Skopos theory • a set of guidelines for the translator • how else are appeal-focused texts called? • how else are content-focused texts called? • a text-type that determines the method of translation • German psychologist that inspired Reiss in her functional approach • a rule which states that translation action is a function of its skopos • ...
Retrieval theory 2025-01-22
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- Retrieval failure is not being able to access what?
- the researcher of the encoding specificity principle
- Anti-histamines has a mild sedative effect making participants feel slightly what?
- the name of the study that investigated the effect of state on memory?
- What is forgetting due to different moods or conditions?
- name of the study that investigated the effect of context on memory
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- What is forgetting due to different surroundings?
- the name of the principle that states that a cue must be present and help recall information
- one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research
- what needs to be present for retrieval?
10 Clues: what needs to be present for retrieval? • What is forgetting due to different surroundings? • Retrieval failure is not being able to access what? • the researcher of the encoding specificity principle • one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research • What is forgetting due to different moods or conditions? • ...
Particle Theory 2025-05-29
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- Can be squashed
- the transfer of heat between substances that are in direct contact with each other
- Something that makes things warm
- the state of matter that water falls under
- can be found in 3 forms
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- the state of matter that is rock hard
- warmer areas in a gas or liquid rise to cooler areas creating a circular pattern
- a device that can track heat and icy temperature
- Heat that is transferred through open space using electromagnetic radiation
- not the same as weight
10 Clues: Can be squashed • not the same as weight • can be found in 3 forms • Something that makes things warm • the state of matter that is rock hard • the state of matter that water falls under • a device that can track heat and icy temperature • Heat that is transferred through open space using electromagnetic radiation • ...
cell theory 2025-05-19
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- A system of ideas explaining that all organisms are made of cells
- Tool used to view cells
- The jelly-like substance inside a cell
- Organelle that makes proteins
- Type of cell that has a nucleus
- The basic unit of all living things
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- Organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell
- Organelle that controls the cell and contains DNA
- Type of cell that does not have a nucleus
- Protective outer barrier that controls what enters/exits
- wall Outer layer found only in plant cells for structure
11 Clues: Tool used to view cells • Organelle that makes proteins • Type of cell that has a nucleus • The basic unit of all living things • The jelly-like substance inside a cell • Type of cell that does not have a nucleus • Organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell • Organelle that controls the cell and contains DNA • Protective outer barrier that controls what enters/exits • ...
Music Theory 2025-05-21
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- Two-chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase
- Musical technique that uses syllables to represent the notes of a scale, aiding in sight-reading and aural skills
- Fifth degree of a diatonic scale
- A type of non-chord tone holding a note from a previous chord while the underlying harmony changes
- One semitone between two notes
- Interval between two notes where the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower note
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- Sounds or sequences are often repeated
- Rearrangement of notes within a chord, interval, or melody, where the original top note becomes the bottom note and vice versa
- Musical mode derived from the major scale, specifically starting on the sixth degree
- Musical notation indicating that the note should be prolonged beyond the normal duration its note value would indicate
10 Clues: One semitone between two notes • Fifth degree of a diatonic scale • Sounds or sequences are often repeated • Two-chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase • Musical mode derived from the major scale, specifically starting on the sixth degree • Interval between two notes where the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower note • ...
PE theory 2025-05-22
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- This system uses explosive intensity
- What is the scientific name of ATP?
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- This food source is broken down into ATP
- The fuel source of this system is Glucose
- This increases HR
- This acronym means beats per minute
- When you exercise, you burn this
- What is the fuel source of Aerobic Glycosis?
- What is the by-product of the Anaerobic system?
- This source uses oxygen to function
10 Clues: This increases HR • When you exercise, you burn this • This acronym means beats per minute • This source uses oxygen to function • What is the scientific name of ATP? • This system uses explosive intensity • This food source is broken down into ATP • The fuel source of this system is Glucose • What is the fuel source of Aerobic Glycosis? • ...
Chaos Theory 2026-01-27
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- a mechanical model of the Solar System
- to prove that something is true or that you were right to do something, especially when other people had a different opinion
- a mark, usually not regular in shape, on skin, plants, material, etc.
- a person who does not behave or think like everyone else, but who has independent, unusual opinions
- a thing that looks or moves like a small wave
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- to explain something that is difficult to understand or is mysterious
- a feature or quality that is typical of somebody/something
- to do something badly
- a wheel with a series of teeth on the edge that fit between the teeth on the next wheel and cause it to move
- a small amount or drop of something, especially a liquid; a small area of colour
10 Clues: to do something badly • a mechanical model of the Solar System • a thing that looks or moves like a small wave • a feature or quality that is typical of somebody/something • to explain something that is difficult to understand or is mysterious • a mark, usually not regular in shape, on skin, plants, material, etc. • ...
Cell Theory 2025-12-09
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- Less concentrated solution
- Takes in large molecules, clumps of food, and whole cells by rhe cell
- Transport doesn'tosent use ATP
- Has nucleus
- Solutions with equal concentrations
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- Removes waste from cells
- Diffusion of water across a membrane
- Transport that uses ATP
- No Nucleus
- More concentrated Solution
10 Clues: No Nucleus • Has nucleus • Transport that uses ATP • Removes waste from cells • Less concentrated solution • More concentrated Solution • Transport doesn'tosent use ATP • Solutions with equal concentrations • Diffusion of water across a membrane • Takes in large molecules, clumps of food, and whole cells by rhe cell
Erikson's Theory 2025-12-05
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- Eighth stage crisis: Integrity vs.
- Third stage virtue—children explore, lead, and create
- First stage crisis: Trust vs.
- Feelings of doubt paired with lack of independence
- Fourth stage—success in school leads to this
- Second stage crisis: Autonomy vs.
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- Fifth stage crisis: teens search for this
- Positive outcome of first stage (virtue)
- Seventh stage—focus on contribution and productivity
- Sixth stage—forming close bonds with others
10 Clues: First stage crisis: Trust vs. • Second stage crisis: Autonomy vs. • Eighth stage crisis: Integrity vs. • Positive outcome of first stage (virtue) • Fifth stage crisis: teens search for this • Sixth stage—forming close bonds with others • Fourth stage—success in school leads to this • Feelings of doubt paired with lack of independence • ...
Virtue theory 2026-01-15
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- Practical wisdom; how we work out what is virtuous.
- When something is done regualrly so it become spart of your character; something that is done without having to think about it.
- The aim of life; means flourishing or well-being.
- Means end, aim or purpose.
- When a person has too much of a quality.
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- The theory that virtue lies between two vices.
- The Greek philosopher that developed virtue theory.
- The type of soul that is unique to humans.
- When a person has too little of a quality.
- The Greek term for a virtue or excellence of character.
10 Clues: Means end, aim or purpose. • When a person has too much of a quality. • The type of soul that is unique to humans. • When a person has too little of a quality. • The theory that virtue lies between two vices. • The aim of life; means flourishing or well-being. • The Greek philosopher that developed virtue theory. • Practical wisdom; how we work out what is virtuous. • ...
COLORS 2024-09-26
14 Clues: The best medal • The color of TV • The color of soil • The color of sand • The color of pigs • The color of grass • The color of oceans • The color of clouds • The color of the sun • The color of carrots • The second best medel • The color of eggplants • The color of a rainy day • The color of strawberries
scientific method 2024-09-16
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- a guess
- what you see
- the scientific process
- what you do to go deeper in information
- quality information
- something you wonder
- stays the same
- stays the same
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- changes at any time
- numerical information
- what you end with
- information
- changes on its own
- able to vary
- changes on purpose
- what you do to test your theory
16 Clues: a guess • information • what you see • able to vary • stays the same • stays the same • what you end with • changes on its own • changes on purpose • changes at any time • quality information • something you wonder • numerical information • the scientific process • what you do to test your theory • what you do to go deeper in information
Frame and Schema theory (and other stuff) 2012-10-09
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- A representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model
- Word class: something that can't be seen or touched e.g fear
- Frame theorist's first name
- Schema theorist is no longer alive, therefore he is..?
- He's bringing sexy back (YEAH)
- What do both theorists wear on their face?
- What month is my birthday (14th of___)
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- Definite article
- Cause if you liked it then you shouldda put a ring on it
- Theorist that came up with the frame theory
- A way of showing a speaker that you are following what they are saying and understand
- Word class: describing location in relation to another object e.g under
- Theorist of conversational maxims
- Schema theorist's first name
- What month is Ed's birthday (23rd of __) (same as Jesus')
- The specialized language of a professional, occupational, or other group, often meaningless to outsiders
- Name of Chamberlain's band?
- Key term meaning vocabulary
- Theorist that came up with the schema theory (__& Status)
19 Clues: Definite article • Frame theorist's first name • Name of Chamberlain's band? • Key term meaning vocabulary • Schema theorist's first name • He's bringing sexy back (YEAH) • Theorist of conversational maxims • What month is my birthday (14th of___) • What do both theorists wear on their face? • Theorist that came up with the frame theory • ...
KNES 204 - Using Social Theories 2016-01-19
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- used to study and apply knowledge about sports
- this theory overstates positive consequences of sport
- interactionists are concerned with how people derive ______ from sport participation
- a major weakness of conflict theory - overstates influence of _______ forces
- combo of description, analysis, reflection, application
- believe social order based primarily on values/interests of men with power
- social order based on economic interests and economic power
- theories used to understand the relationship between sports and _______
- feminist theorists believe sports reproduce _______ ideas of masculinity
- believe sport is distorted by the needs of _____
- according to critical theorists social _____ is negotiated
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- critical theorists concerned with representation of all ______
- what sport sociologists study
- feminist theorists concerned with how gender relations ______ men over women
- these theorists believe social order created through interactions of people
- functionalists are concerned with how sport teaches these
- these theorists challenge the voice & perspectives of those with power
- functionalist theory is concerned with what type of needs
- conflict theorists want to raise _____ consciousness
19 Clues: what sport sociologists study • used to study and apply knowledge about sports • believe sport is distorted by the needs of _____ • conflict theorists want to raise _____ consciousness • this theory overstates positive consequences of sport • combo of description, analysis, reflection, application • functionalists are concerned with how sport teaches these • ...
AP Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-07
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- Coined the term "Taste Aversion" which he states is an innate survival skill that allows animals and humans to determine if their food is safe to eat (not poisonous)
- A humanistic psychologist who became famous for his "Client-centered approach"
- Known for his theory of intelligence which composes of three elements analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
- Famous for her research on parenting styles (Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative)
- Regarded as the father of "Cognitive Therapy" a theory that focuses on changing negative thoughts and in turn changing behavior associated with those thoughts
- Proposed the "cognitive dissonance theory" which states that people experience tension when their beliefs do not match their behaviors.
- Her work contributed to the development of attachment theory. She is known for her "Strange Situation" experiment.
- Known for her work in gender difference psychology which deals with how men and women think differently, particularly in situations which deal with morality.
- Developed the "Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy" which helps clients change any irrational beliefs they may have
- Conducted the famous "Rosenhan experiment" which tested test if psychiatrists could reliably tell the difference between people who are sane and those who are insane.
- A developmental psychologist known for his eight stages of psychosocial development
- Known for his "Wire Mother Experiment" and his theory of love. He came to the conclusion that parental love and affection is important for normal childhood development
- Cited as one of the founders of functionalism, a school of psychology that focuses on purpose of consciousness and different behaviors.
- Father of psychoanalysis, the focus of underlying factors that determine ones emotions and behavior
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- A behaviorist who believes that psychology should be a science of observation. He is also known for the "Little Albert" experiment
- He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligence. He views intelligence as different abilities that come in a variety of ways.
- Famous for his studies on facial expressions and how it links to emotion. States that micro-expressions can betray someone when he/she lies.
- Established the "Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve" which demonstrated that information is lost very quickly when first learnt however, over time information is stored and is not so easily forgotten
- French psychologist who designed the first intelligence test. The Standford-Binet IQ test is a revision of Binet's original work.
- Focuses on positive psychology and has become known for his theory of learned helplessness, the hopelessness one feels or learns when one is unable to avoid repeated negative events
- Known for his theory and proposed stages of moral development
- Proposed the social-cognitive perspective on personality which states that our behavior is influenced by interactions between people's traits and environment
- Known for his study in childhood development he believed that children go through stages of cognitive development in which their understanding of the world change with every stage
- Has shown that a child's temperament will be stable over time and that a child's behavior can predict how that child will act in the future
- A psychologist who dealt with language development. He believed in the theory of language acquisition, the innate ability to develop and comprehend language
- Known for his "Conformity Experiment" where he investigated how social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform
- Famous for his research on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that hypnosis involved dissociation, a split between different levels of consciousness
- Known for her studies in human memory. She has done numerous research on misinformation effect, eyewitness memory, and false memories
28 Clues: Known for his theory and proposed stages of moral development • A humanistic psychologist who became famous for his "Client-centered approach" • A developmental psychologist known for his eight stages of psychosocial development • Famous for her research on parenting styles (Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative) • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-04-22
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- who made the heliocentric theory
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- stated the law of gravity in a simple formula
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- invented the telescope
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- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- a major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700 about the natural world
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- a measure of amount of matter in an object
- scientists use it to make small objects appear much larger
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- a theory that Earth is the center of the universe
12 Clues: invented the telescope • who made the heliocentric theory • a measure of amount of matter in an object • stated the law of gravity in a simple formula • a theory that Earth is the center of the universe • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • scientists use it to make small objects appear much larger • ...
Scientific revolution 2024-05-14
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- a theory that earth is the center of the solar system or universe
- polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the celestial Spheres
- First person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer,mapped the orbits of the planets
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation
- created laws about gravity and motion
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- the force of attraction between all masses
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- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge
12 Clues: created laws about gravity and motion • an instrument used to view distant objects • the force of attraction between all masses • First person to study the sky with a telescope • German astronomer,mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge • ...
COLORS 2024-01-14
15 Clues: - Sky color • - Pastel hue • - Royal color • - Snowy shade • - Earthy tone • - Citrus shade • - Sunshine hue • - Primary color • - Neutral color • - Metallic shade • - Color of grass • - Dark blue color • - Absence of color • - Blue-green shade • - Precious metal hue
Hair Coloring Chapter 21 2024-04-30
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- The primary color that brings depth or darkness to any color is _______.
- When applying color using the brush-and-bowl method, the mixing bowl should be _____________.
- The concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide is measured in terms of ___________.
- All hair coloring products require a patch test with the exception of ____________.
- The natural coloring pigment found in the cortex layer of the hair is __________.
- The natural coloring pigment found in the cortex layer of the hair is __________.
- Fine hair takes color faster and can look darker because the melanin granules are grouped __________.
- What term describes the predominant tone of a color?
- Coloring products that have a coating action on the hair and are removed by shampooing are _________.
- What type of melanin gives blond and red colors to the hair?
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- What unit of measurement identifies the lightness or darkness of a color, or the saturation, density, or concentration of color?
- The ____________ of the client's hair and the desired results determine which hair color to use.
- _______________ haircolors, also known as vegetable hair colors, such as henna, are colors obtained from the leaves of bark of plants.
- The coloring technique that involves coloring some strands of hair lighter than the natural color is known as ______________.
- What type of melanin gives black and brown color to the hair?
- A color achieved by mixing a secondary color and its neighboring primary color on the color wheel is a ____________.
- The hue or balance of color seen in the hair is referred to as ___________.
- The ability of the hair to absorb moisture is known as ____________.
- The system for understanding color relationships is the ___________.
19 Clues: What term describes the predominant tone of a color? • What type of melanin gives blond and red colors to the hair? • What type of melanin gives black and brown color to the hair? • The ability of the hair to absorb moisture is known as ____________. • The system for understanding color relationships is the ___________. • ...
Theories of second language acquisition 2014-04-14
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- According to the input hypothesis, input must be ...
- An impossible and unnecessary competence for learners of languages is the ... competence.
- According to the first hypothesis, learning is a ... process of study.
- There is a danger of ... if learners start off with the habits of their first language.
- Krashen's theory constists of 5 ...
- What is the name of the language acquisition model which Andreas Digeser developed?
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- The creative construction is similar to ...'s theory of first language learning.
- An imaginary barrier which prevents learners from using input.
- Abbreviation for contrastive analysis hypothesis
- The creative construction theory by Stephen Krashen is called...
- Which studies provide evidence for the natural order hypothesis?
- The cognitive theory considers second language acquisition as a building up of ... systems.
12 Clues: Krashen's theory constists of 5 ... • Abbreviation for contrastive analysis hypothesis • According to the input hypothesis, input must be ... • An imaginary barrier which prevents learners from using input. • The creative construction theory by Stephen Krashen is called... • Which studies provide evidence for the natural order hypothesis? • ...
Cores 2023-02-28
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- color of creepers from Minecraft
- color of an amethyst (also from Minecraft)
- silver
- golden
- color of tree bark
- color with shades like cyan, turquoise, navy.
- other word for vermelho
- color of thunderstorm clouds
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- color of blood
- color of a flamingo
- color of an orange
- color of darkness
- color of corn
- color of snow
14 Clues: silver • golden • color of corn • color of snow • color of blood • color of darkness • color of an orange • color of tree bark • color of a flamingo • other word for vermelho • color of thunderstorm clouds • color of creepers from Minecraft • color of an amethyst (also from Minecraft) • color with shades like cyan, turquoise, navy.
Emotions and Theory 2020-07-11
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- the theory by schachter and singer
- suggested emotions resulted from evolution
- the theory that states your response creates your emotional reaction
- nervous system that triggers physical response
- one of the emotional intelligence abilities
- common ... view
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- last longer than emotions
- one of the 6 basic emotions
- the theory behind the emotion as a response to perception
- both neural pathways lead to the...
- Ekman studied facial...
11 Clues: common ... view • Ekman studied facial... • last longer than emotions • one of the 6 basic emotions • the theory by schachter and singer • both neural pathways lead to the... • suggested emotions resulted from evolution • one of the emotional intelligence abilities • nervous system that triggers physical response • the theory behind the emotion as a response to perception • ...
Strategies to diminish the theory to practice gap 2024-02-24
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- Thoughtful consideration of how theory applies to practice.
- Learning by directly engaging in practical activities.
- Combining theoretical knowledge with practical application.
- A method to mimic real-world scenarios for practice.
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- Something that connects theory and practice.
- Guided support for applying theoretical knowledge.
- Information provided to improve the application of theory.
- Adjusting theoretical concepts to fit real-world contexts.
- A range of activities from theoretical learning to practical implementation.
- The process of ensuring theory and practice are congruent.
10 Clues: Something that connects theory and practice. • Guided support for applying theoretical knowledge. • A method to mimic real-world scenarios for practice. • Learning by directly engaging in practical activities. • Information provided to improve the application of theory. • Adjusting theoretical concepts to fit real-world contexts. • ...
A3 Mini Government Foundations Vocabulary 2024-09-03
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- theory that government is based on family
- people vote for leaders and rules
- theory that people give up rights for a government's protection
- people that make rules for a country
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- a queen or king has absolute power
- theory that powerful people forced others under their control
- a leader controls through fear or force
- theory that God or gods choose the rulers
- a society without a government
- a government's rules come from a particular religion
10 Clues: a society without a government • people vote for leaders and rules • a queen or king has absolute power • people that make rules for a country • a leader controls through fear or force • theory that government is based on family • theory that God or gods choose the rulers • a government's rules come from a particular religion • ...
Elements of design 2023-08-31
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- Creating the illusion of three dimensionality
- Adding white to a color
- The area around or within an object
- Red, Yellow, Orange
- Colors that you create by mixing a primary color and a secondary color together
- The space within an object/subject
- Continuous path that has no end
- Orange, Green, Purple
- The element that refers to wavelengths of light that our eyes perceive as different hues
- Creating the illusion of how something feels
- Adding black to a color
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- Colors that are diagonal/across from each other on the color wheel
- Blue, Purple, Green
- The type of shape that is precise and man made
- The space around an object/subject
- Red, Blue, Yellow
- When you mix complementary colors together you get _____.
- The type of shape that is found in nature or other irregular shapes
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- The outline of a figure or area
21 Clues: Red, Blue, Yellow • Blue, Purple, Green • Red, Yellow, Orange • Orange, Green, Purple • Adding white to a color • Adding black to a color • Continuous path that has no end • The outline of a figure or area • The space around an object/subject • The space within an object/subject • The area around or within an object • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Art/Interior Design 2024-01-23
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- Use tints and shades of a single hue
- In this career you would be in charge of construction projects
- One of the most expensive states to live in
- A term for color
- This type of line in up and down
- This color means royalty
- This color means love
- In this career you would plan and design buildings
- adds black, values that are darker
- This color reminds you of nature
- This type of line in angled
- When you mix primary colors with secondary colors you get ___________ colors
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- the brightness or dullness of a color
- Red, blue and yellow are ____________ colors
- The most expensive place to live in Colorado
- This type of line follows the horizon
- This color means innocence
- Bill Gates has this in his house
- The most important element
- adds white, values lighter than normal
- An element in the room that moves the eye
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Green, purple and orange are ____________ colors
23 Clues: A term for color • This color means love • This color means royalty • This color means innocence • The most important element • This type of line in angled • Bill Gates has this in his house • This type of line in up and down • This color reminds you of nature • adds black, values that are darker • Use tints and shades of a single hue • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
You are very smart! 2024-11-25
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- – The color of night or a shadow.
- – A soft, round fruit with pink skin and a big seed inside.
- – A small, sweet fruit with soft skin and tiny seeds inside.
- – The color of an apple or a heart.
- – A tiny, round blue fruit.
- – The color of the sky or the ocean.
- – A big, yellow fruit with spiky skin and sweet juice.
- – The color of an orange fruit or the sunset.
- – The color of grapes or a plum.
- – A big, hard fruit with white inside and water.
- – A light red color, like flowers or candy.
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- – A small, brown fruit with green inside and tiny seeds.
- – The color of snow or milk.
- – The color of grass or leaves.
- – The color of the sun or a banana.
- – The color of chocolate or tree bark.
- – A big, sweet fruit that is green or orange inside.
- – A small, purple or red fruit with a smooth skin.
18 Clues: – A tiny, round blue fruit. • – The color of snow or milk. • – The color of grass or leaves. • – The color of grapes or a plum. • – The color of night or a shadow. • – The color of an apple or a heart. • – The color of the sun or a banana. • – The color of the sky or the ocean. • – The color of chocolate or tree bark. • – A light red color, like flowers or candy. • ...
Colors 2023-05-08
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- the color of a ripe lime.
- the color of the sun on a sunny day.
- the color of Gala apples when they are ready to eat.
- the color of a bloomed rose.
- the mix of blue and green.
- the rainbow is very ___.
- the color of a cotton candy flavored grape.
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- the color of a blueberry.
- snow when it falls in the winter.
- the color of the sky during sunny day.
- the color of a plum.
- the color of a ripe orange.
- the color of a storm cloud.
- the color of coal when it is mined.
- the color of an over ripe banana.
15 Clues: the color of a plum. • the rainbow is very ___. • the color of a blueberry. • the color of a ripe lime. • the mix of blue and green. • the color of a ripe orange. • the color of a storm cloud. • the color of a bloomed rose. • snow when it falls in the winter. • the color of an over ripe banana. • the color of coal when it is mined. • the color of the sun on a sunny day. • ...
Haircolor Review 2 2013-08-06
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- The study of hair, disorders and diseases.
- The amount of water the hair is able to absorb.
- The hairs ablity to stretch and return to its previous form.
- Splits light into the visible spectrum of light.
- Orange, Green, Violet
- Produces yellow to red pigment.
- Responsible for 90% of the hair's weight.
- The tough outer protective covering on the hair shaft.
- The underlying or base color seen within the predominant color.
- The hair color that is unable to penetrate the hair shaft.
- The growing stage
- Another name for color
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- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Mixing a primary and a secondary opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The hair stops growing and begins to disconnect from the follicle.
- Resting stage.
- The measurement of each hair fiber's diameter.
- Produces brown to black pigment
- The strength of the color's appearance.
- The number of hair strands per square inch
- What gives color its color
- Form of energy
- Determines whether a color is light or dark.
23 Clues: Resting stage. • Form of energy • Red, Yellow, Blue • The growing stage • Orange, Green, Violet • Another name for color • What gives color its color • Produces yellow to red pigment. • Produces brown to black pigment • The strength of the color's appearance. • Responsible for 90% of the hair's weight. • The study of hair, disorders and diseases. • ...
Element of Art and Color Wheel Puzzle 2020-02-25
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- a sphere or cylinder is a type of ________
- natural example of the color spectrum
- the unique character of a line
- gained by reflected light
- lines that move straight up and down
- a line that connect to itself
- the empty spaces between shapes
- the name of the color
- made by mixing 2 primary colors
- when shapes partly cover to make certain shapes look farther away
- the brightness or dullness of a hue
- lines parallel to the horizon
- color scheme that incorporates different tints/shades of same hue
- wheel the circle that holds colors
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- not regular or even shapes
- lines made by combining diagonal and vertical lines
- lines that slant in either direction
- lightness and darkness
- surface quality
- the third type of color
- a real texture using a sense of touch or feel
- area around between or within
- opposites on the color wheel
- red and green make
- a 3-D shape
- red, yellow and blue
- color scheme that uses hues side by side on the color wheel
27 Clues: a 3-D shape • surface quality • red and green make • red, yellow and blue • the name of the color • lightness and darkness • the third type of color • gained by reflected light • not regular or even shapes • opposites on the color wheel • a line that connect to itself • area around between or within • lines parallel to the horizon • the unique character of a line • ...
COLOURS 2018-09-30
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- A shade of green and the color of the citrus fruit
- A brownish crimson or claret color
- The rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish
- Pale violet tone
- The color of the kermes dye
- A deep and rich color close to the color wheel blue
- The sky as viewed during daylight
- Sofia The First ; Sofia's older sister, Prince James's twin sister and the first Princess of Enchancia
- A deep to vivid reddish pink
- The color of the cut and polished gemstone and is a shade of red or pink
- Light crimson
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- Colour of grass
- Located midway between red and blue
- The hue of sunflowers or ripe lemons
- The longest river in South Africa
- The color at the end of the visible spectrum of light between blue and the invisible ultraviolet
- The color of unbleached linen or silk
- A neutral achromatic colour midway between white and black
- A private university in Rhode Island
- The hue of blood
20 Clues: Light crimson • Colour of grass • Pale violet tone • The hue of blood • The color of the kermes dye • A deep to vivid reddish pink • The longest river in South Africa • The sky as viewed during daylight • A brownish crimson or claret color • Located midway between red and blue • The hue of sunflowers or ripe lemons • A private university in Rhode Island • ...
Elements of design 2023-08-31
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- Creating the illusion of three dimensionality
- Adding white to a color
- The area around or within an object
- Red, Yellow, Orange
- Colors that you create by mixing a primary color and a secondary color together
- The space within an object/subject
- Continuous path that has no end
- Orange, Green, Purple
- The element that refers to wavelengths of light that our eyes perceive as different hues
- Creating the illusion of how something feels
- Adding black to a color
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- Colors that are diagonal/across from each other on the color wheel
- Blue, Purple, Green
- The type of shape that is precise and man made
- The space around an object/subject
- Red, Blue, Yellow
- When you mix complementary colors together you get _____.
- The type of shape that is found in nature or other irregular shapes
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- The outline of a figure or area
21 Clues: Red, Blue, Yellow • Blue, Purple, Green • Red, Yellow, Orange • Orange, Green, Purple • Adding white to a color • Adding black to a color • Continuous path that has no end • The outline of a figure or area • The space around an object/subject • The space within an object/subject • The area around or within an object • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Colors 2024-07-02
14 Clues: - Color of wood • - Color of snow • - Color of fire • - Color of grass • - Dark red color • - Color of night • - Light red color • - Light blue color • - Color of the sun • - Color of the sky • - Bright pink color • - Mix of red and blue • - Mix of red and yellow • - Mix of black and white
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-23
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- Increase in prices of inputs like labour and raw materials (theory).
- A macroeconomic theory used to explain cause-and-effect relationships within inflation.
- GDP
- The lack of a job and lots of sadness.
- A continual increase in the price of goods and services.
- ____ has the #1 GDP.
- Financial ability to buy products and services.
- Inflation occurring at a high rate.
- Hypothesis that changes in prices correspond to changes in the monetary supply.
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- Inflation increases gradually and continually.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- CPI
- Demand for goods and services exceed existing supplies (theory).
- Proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower.
- Who should be a nicer person?
- Money earned from finessing and being productive at work.
16 Clues: CPI • GDP • ____ has the #1 GDP. • Who should be a nicer person? • Inflation occurring at a high rate. • The lack of a job and lots of sadness. • Inflation increases gradually and continually. • Financial ability to buy products and services. • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • A continual increase in the price of goods and services. • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2020-11-06
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- Ancient astronomer and mapmaker who believed the sun orbited the earth
- Developed the geocentric theory
- Boyle Known as the father of chemistry
- A Danish astronomer who designed new instruments for observing the stars
- Revolution What were a serious of events that led to birth of modern science?
- A branch of math Isaac Newton invented that explains how movement works
- Isaac Newton Discovered the three laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- A Swedish botanist who proposed the modern system of biological nomenclature
- French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry
- A Galileo invention that enables people to view the stars
- Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method
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- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Theory The belief that the earth is the center of the universe not the sun
- Glasses Invention discovered by Benjamin Franklin that allowed people to read and see far away at the same time
- A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure
- Method A method of procedure that consists of a hypothesis observation, experimentation, and conclusions
- Referred to as the father of anatomy and studied anatomy in depth
- Harvey English physician who studied anatomy and physiology
- Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit
- Theory The idea that the earth and other planets revolve around the sun
- Science The study of physical features of nature and the ways the interact and change
- Another Galileo invention that measured north, south, east, and west
- Lens Invented and used to magnify images
- Hooke A man who made the first compound microscope and discovered the cell
25 Clues: Developed the geocentric theory • Developed the heliocentric theory • Boyle Known as the father of chemistry • Lens Invented and used to magnify images • Astronomer who discovered elliptical orbit • Bacon Was the father of the Scientific Method • French philosopher who discovered analytical geometry • A device invented by Galileo that measures air pressure • ...
Chapter 5 2020-11-25
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- It indicates the quantity of goods and services that companies, households and the government are prepared to purchase at different prices
- this phase is a phase of hope
- a change frequently in size, amount quality.. especially from one extreme to another
- this cyclical model examines the correlation between electoral and economic cycles
- This is the reason for the tendency of impulses to acquire their own momentum
- KOF barometer is a ...indicator
- this theory states that changes in demand trigger disproportionate changes in investment
- this theory states that changes in the demand trigger disproportionate changes in income and employment
- consumption is a ...indicator
- slowdown
- as a result of high prices the demand will ...at the end of a boom
- unemployment rate is a ...indicator
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- this cyclical theory regards the change in the money supply as the cause of cyclic fluctuations
- it indicates how many goods and services could be produced as a maximum if all the available production factors were used to full capacity.
- it records the relationship of the overall quantity of goods supplied at a certain price level
- a deep valley of economic activities
- a decrease in GDP during at least two consecutive quarters
- Investment creates capacity which contributes to production potential
- During the production of capacity income is created that is converted into demand
- this cyclical theory identifies the alternating waves of pessimism and optimism as the cause of cyclical fluctuations
- opposite of a slump
21 Clues: slowdown • opposite of a slump • this phase is a phase of hope • consumption is a ...indicator • KOF barometer is a ...indicator • unemployment rate is a ...indicator • a deep valley of economic activities • a decrease in GDP during at least two consecutive quarters • as a result of high prices the demand will ...at the end of a boom • ...
Reformation 2021-05-25
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- theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by Martin Luther
- was interested in telescopes and made new stronger versions
- the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation
- invented by Johannes Gutenberg that helped spread Protestant ideas
- a time in which modern science emerged as the new way of gaining knowledge
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a religious reform movement from the early 1500's and 1600's that led to the formation of new Christian groups
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- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by King Henry Vlll in England
- Martin Luther's posted list of arguments against the Catholic Church abuses
- an apple hit him in the head and helped him discover gravity
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin
- a beliefe in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis
- the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted
- grants by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sin
- a government state where God is the supreme ruler and religious officials govern in his name
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
20 Clues: the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis • the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted • theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
PHYSICS 10 CROSSWORD PUZZLE / SECTION 1 - 20 QUESTIONS 2014-01-26
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- The downside of a physicists training and attitude is that they don’t know much about any particular _______.
- _____ hav a positive charge
- How many counterexamples must be found to disprove a theory?
- ________ continually look for ways to “disprove” the most popular theories.
- ______ have a neutral charge.
- Theories are not taken _______ until they succeed in predicting or explaining.
- Science is not a thing but a _______.
- fundamental particles are defined as those that are not ______ of anything else
- world If a device can be shown to fail even under ideal conditions then there is no point in building it to fail under ____ ______ conditions.
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- h20 is the chemical compound for which molecule?
- To prove that a theory in Physics is true is quite ______.
- ________ are not taken too seriously until they have been made by independent observers, preferably using different methods.
- In science, what can never be proved?
- Late 1800s to early 1900s and the properties of the ______ began to be measured.
- In science, we want few assumptions and many ________.
- ________ was predicted quite unexpectedly by Dirac’s theory of the electron.
- Einstein in 1905 showed the visible and measurable effects of _________.
- ______ make up DNA, tissues, organs, you.
- In the mid 1930's, ______ of Germany invented an invisible particle neutrino to save conservation of energy and angular momentum.
- In science you expect to make more and more precise checks of a theory but to never completely ______ it.
20 Clues: _____ hav a positive charge • ______ have a neutral charge. • In science, what can never be proved? • Science is not a thing but a _______. • ______ make up DNA, tissues, organs, you. • h20 is the chemical compound for which molecule? • In science, we want few assumptions and many ________. • To prove that a theory in Physics is true is quite ______. • ...
Famous Psychology Names Crossword 2015-04-15
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- A Neo-Freudian who founded analytical psychology
- Developed theory of stages of moral development
- Conducted the controversial obedience study that involved electric shocks
- Conducted research on split brain patients
- Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences
- Proposed the theory of three intelligences
- Known for her research on parenting styles
- Known for his work on cognitive dissonance
- Known for his work on general intelligence and factor analysis
- Studied affect of temperament on behavior of children
- Stressed the role of social interaction in the development of cognition
- A Neo-Freudian who founded feminist psychology
- Proposed the social learning theory and conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Studies emotions and their relation to facial expressions
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- Pioneer in social psychology and conducted conformity experiments
- Explored limits on classical conditioning through taste aversion in rats
- Studied role of hypnosis on human behavior
- Discovered the spacing effect and forgetting curve
- Known for work on emotional attachment and the Strange Situation experiment
- Invented the first practical intelligence test
- Major contributor to the field of linguistics and grammar
- A behaviorist who proposed operant conditioning as a form of learning
- Feminist who proposed ideas against Kohlberg’s work in moral psychology
- Notable for work in behavioral economics and the psychology of judgement
- Invented the law that quantifies the perception of change for a stimulus
- Best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Considered the father of behaviorism
28 Clues: Considered the father of behaviorism • Studied role of hypnosis on human behavior • Conducted research on split brain patients • Proposed the theory of three intelligences • Known for her research on parenting styles • Known for his work on cognitive dissonance • Developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy • Proposed the theory of multiple intelligences • ...
Chapter 15 Crossword 2024-10-15
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- Union Which two superpowers competed during the Cold War?
- What international event marked the end of Soviet communism?
- Which existentialist philosopher believed that "existence precedes essence"?
- What concept did Sartre use to describe the anxiety from bearing responsibility for one's actions?
- What physicist is known for explaining string theory in accessible terms?
- What does Sartre call the act of denying responsibility for one’s freedom?
- What structure symbolized the division of East and West Germany during the Cold War?
- Which nation became communist after the U.S. withdrawal from the Vietnam War?
- How many dimensions are involved in string theory?
- What war ended with the division of Korea into two states in 1953?
- Who was the leading proponent of existentialism?
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- What arms race defined much of the Cold War tension?
- Which ideology dominated East Germany during the Cold War?
- Which philosopher argued that the meaning of language is contextual?
- What was the primary concern of the Cold War besides ideological conflict?
- What 1966 organization was founded to advance women’s rights in the United States?
- Which Southeast Asian conflict involved the United States between 1964 and 1973?
- Which theory proposes that all matter is composed of tiny vibrating loops?
- What phrase captures the idea that randomness is still governed by patterns?
- What French philosopher was a leading proponent of deconstruction?
- What theory studies repeating patterns in seemingly random events?
21 Clues: Who was the leading proponent of existentialism? • How many dimensions are involved in string theory? • What arms race defined much of the Cold War tension? • Which ideology dominated East Germany during the Cold War? • Union Which two superpowers competed during the Cold War? • What international event marked the end of Soviet communism? • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-10
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- deviance involves occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- deviance is when an individual's life is organized around breaking societys norms
- the theory that compliments social norms require strong bonds between individuals and society
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- behavior that defeats societal group norms
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- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that inquire people of lower standards
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in population to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an act committed in violation of the law
- ways to encourage conformity to social norms
- job-related crimes commited by high-status people
- a repetition of, are return to, criminal behavior
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- behavior that overconforms to social acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals by keeping them in prison
20 Clues: an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that defeats societal group norms • ways to encourage conformity to social norms • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • behavior that overconforms to social acceptance • job-related crimes commited by high-status people • a repetition of, are return to, criminal behavior • ...
Unit 6 crossword 2022-05-19
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- a movement of change involving revolution
- Theory that everything grows out from the central city
- how long someone is expected to live
- helping to control the amount of people
- a way of getting around places
- migration from urban to rural
- Battling between populations
- A way of studying urban patterns
- a movement by the people socially
- occurs when the population growth is zero
- Theory that states cities are divided into sectors
- theory that states all movements must start from having resources
- migration from rural to urban
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- movement that is reformative
- How long it will take for a population to double
- a model of the ages of people in a population
- rate you get when subtracting births and deaths
- Ability of women to produce more humans
- How long a human actually lives
- behavior that is shared by many in a population
- The way people wear clothes
- When a large number of people go into extreme panic
- Causing a war for the sake of social change
- Creation of something new
- the study of aspects of human population
- A way of making the population pertain to one race more
- Theory that states there are multiple hubs in a city
- Forming neighborhoods and housing away from the central city
- Total number of people
- A large group of people
- An established area with a large population
- Change that happens between humans socially
32 Clues: Total number of people • A large group of people • Creation of something new • The way people wear clothes • movement that is reformative • Battling between populations • migration from urban to rural • migration from rural to urban • a way of getting around places • How long a human actually lives • A way of studying urban patterns • a movement by the people socially • ...
Chapter 5 crossword 2025-03-05
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- They are automatic spontaneous reaction to the world around us.
- A theory of emotion that views emotion as a reservoir that fills up and spills over; predicts that expressing an emotion will reduce arousal.
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image.
- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction.
- A reward that arises internally.
- A male hormone.
- An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control.
- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium.
- A reward from an outside source.
- A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion.
- A desire to excel or outperform others.
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- Being associated with other people.
- A theory of emotion in which general arousal leads to assessment, which in turn leads to subjective feelings.
- A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels.
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat.
- A theory of emotion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings during an emotional experience.
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival.
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal.
20 Clues: A male hormone. • A reward that arises internally. • A reward from an outside source. • Being associated with other people. • A desire to excel or outperform others. • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium. • A state of having fulfilled your potential. • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels. • ...
Colors 2023-06-12
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- A color that symbolizes purity and innocence.
- A color that symbolizes nature and freshness.
- A calm and soothing color that is often associated with the sky and sea.
- A shiny color that resembles the metal silver.
- A warm and energetic color that combines red and yellow.
- A vibrant color that represents happiness and sunshine.
- A soft and delicate color that is often associated with femininity.
- A warm and earthy color that is often found in nature.
- A neutral color that is often associated with stability and balance.
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- A color that is a mix of blue and green, often associated with tropical waters.
- A bright color that is often associated with passion and energy.
- A color often associated with royalty and creativity.
- A pale purple color with a soothing and calming effect.
- A color that represents darkness and mystery.
- A rich and luxurious color that resembles the metal gold.
15 Clues: A color that symbolizes purity and innocence. • A color that symbolizes nature and freshness. • A color that represents darkness and mystery. • A shiny color that resembles the metal silver. • A color often associated with royalty and creativity. • A warm and earthy color that is often found in nature. • A vibrant color that represents happiness and sunshine. • ...
Colors 2023-09-09
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- A pure and clean color, associated with innocence and simplicity.
- A rich and regal color, often associated with creativity and royalty.
- A dark and mysterious color, often symbolizing elegance and authority.
- A cheerful and sunny color, evoking feelings of happiness.
- A natural and earthy color, reminiscent of wood and soil.
- A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success.
- A fresh and vibrant color, symbolizing nature and growth.
- A shiny and metallic color, often associated with modernity and elegance.
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- A refreshing and invigorating color, reminiscent of tropical waters.
- A cool and calming color, reminiscent of the sky and ocean.
- A soft and delicate color, often linked to sweetness and love.
- A neutral and subdued color, representing balance and calmness.
- A gentle and soothing color, often used for relaxation and tranquility.
- A bright and warm color, often associated with love and passion.
- A lively and energetic color, resembling ripe fruits and warmth.
15 Clues: A natural and earthy color, reminiscent of wood and soil. • A fresh and vibrant color, symbolizing nature and growth. • A cheerful and sunny color, evoking feelings of happiness. • A cool and calming color, reminiscent of the sky and ocean. • A soft and delicate color, often linked to sweetness and love. • ...
THE COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 2013-09-22
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- the person to create the theory of the cosmological argument
- the theory tells us that for every thing there is a ..... ... ......
- this theory is positive as it describes god as the gr.....t
- in this theory god is described as the ...
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- this theory also proves that there must be a cause for god therefore this theory c.........s with it self
- the theory is known as the...
- the very first thing in the chain of cause and effect is known as the ...
- who is described as the uncaused in this theory
8 Clues: the theory is known as the... • in this theory god is described as the ... • who is described as the uncaused in this theory • this theory is positive as it describes god as the gr.....t • the person to create the theory of the cosmological argument • the theory tells us that for every thing there is a ..... ... ...... • ...
Art Vocabulary 2025-04-04
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- The part of a landscape image that is farthest from the viewer
- Something that is 3-dimensional
- Art that focuses on looking as close to reality as possible
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- How a the elements of art are arranged in an artwork
- Colors that are next to each other on color wheel
- A color mixed with white
- Shading with straight lines
- Freeform shapes
- How you create a focal point
- A color mixed with gray
- The area around, in, between, above, and below shapes and forms
- How something feels or appears to feel
- Art that takes real-world objects and gives them a unique and often simplified look
- Pure Color
- Art that does not depict an accurate representation of reality
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- Shading with dots
- A color mixed with black
- Colors that are opposite on color wheel
- Two opposing elements are put together to draw attention
- What we see when light reflects off and object
- Variations of a single color
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- Precise and regular shapes
- The part of a landscape image that is nearest the viewer
- A path created by a moving point
- A 2-dimensional area enclosed by lines
- Another word for outline
28 Clues: Pure Color • Freeform shapes • Shading with dots • A color mixed with gray • A color mixed with black • A color mixed with white • Another word for outline • Precise and regular shapes • Shading with straight lines • Variations of a single color • How you create a focal point • Something that is 3-dimensional • A path created by a moving point • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Colors 2023-09-01
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- A neutral color that's not too bright or too dark.
- A shiny and valuable color often associated with treasure.
- A pure and clean color often associated with innocence.
- A royal color often associated with luxury and elegance.
- A dark color that represents mystery and strength.
- A earthy color that can be found in soil and wood.
- A bright and bold color that's often associated with love.
- A blue-green color that's reminiscent of tropical waters.
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- A fresh color found in nature, like leaves and grass.
- A cheerful color that's as bright as the sun.
- A pale purple color with a soothing and calming effect.
- A metallic color that's shiny and cool.
- A soft and delicate color that's often seen as feminine.
- A warm color that's a mix of red and yellow.
- A calm and peaceful color resembling the sky and ocean.
15 Clues: A metallic color that's shiny and cool. • A warm color that's a mix of red and yellow. • A cheerful color that's as bright as the sun. • A neutral color that's not too bright or too dark. • A dark color that represents mystery and strength. • A earthy color that can be found in soil and wood. • A fresh color found in nature, like leaves and grass. • ...
colors 2023-06-14
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- A pure color often associated with innocence and cleanliness.
- A refreshing color often associated with nature and plants.
- A cool color often associated with the sky and water.
- A shiny color often associated with metal and elegance.
- A vibrant color often associated with oranges and sunsets.
- A cheerful color often associated with the sun and happiness.
- A soft color often associated with flowers and sweetness.
- A warm color often associated with trees and earth.
- A neutral color often associated with clouds and balance.
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- A vibrant color often associated with tropical waters.
- A bright color often associated with fire or stop signs.
- A royal color often associated with luxury and creativity.
- A delicate color often associated with relaxation and calm.
- A dark color often associated with night and mystery.
- A precious color often associated with wealth and success.
15 Clues: A warm color often associated with trees and earth. • A cool color often associated with the sky and water. • A dark color often associated with night and mystery. • A vibrant color often associated with tropical waters. • A shiny color often associated with metal and elegance. • A bright color often associated with fire or stop signs. • ...
Colors 2023-06-12
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- A calm and soothing color that is often associated with the sky and sea.
- A shiny color that resembles the metal silver.
- A vibrant color that represents happiness and sunshine.
- A soft and delicate color that is often associated with femininity.
- A warm and energetic color that combines red and yellow.
- A bright color that is often associated with passion and energy.
- A pale purple color with a soothing and calming effect.
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- A color that symbolizes purity and innocence.
- A color that is a mix of blue and green, often associated with tropical waters.
- A warm and earthy color that is often found in nature.
- A color that represents darkness and mystery.
- A neutral color that is often associated with stability and balance.
- A rich and luxurious color that resembles the metal gold.
- A color that symbolizes nature and freshness.
- A color often associated with royalty and creativity.
15 Clues: A color that symbolizes purity and innocence. • A color that represents darkness and mystery. • A color that symbolizes nature and freshness. • A shiny color that resembles the metal silver. • A color often associated with royalty and creativity. • A warm and earthy color that is often found in nature. • A vibrant color that represents happiness and sunshine. • ...
Macbeth Philosophy 3rd 2024-03-04
8 Clues: Theory of deceit • Moral Universalism • Theory of inevitability • Greek Determinism theorist • Founder of Machiavellianism • Modern-day Moral Relativism • Theory of absolute morality • Theory of “To each their own”
