color theory Crossword Puzzles
Design Techniques 2023-04-18
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- Color mode used for the web
- Simple design sketch that demonstrates where elements will be placed in a design
- Setting for adjusting the depth of field of an image
- Font used for web designs
- Making something standout by being different (size, color, etc)
- Design Principle of keeping like things together
- Best storage for large amounts of data and for sharing
- Measurement for font size
- The pieces that can be used in a design such as color, text, lines, shapes, texture
- Document detailing colors, fonts, and design elements for a company or project
- Lighting that separates someone from the background
- Organizing my importance
- Tool used for adjusting anchor points
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- 300ppi for print 72 ppi for web
- Image made up of pixels that will blur when expanded
- Bar at the top of a web page that allows you to switch between pages of the site
- Color scheme made up of colors from one section of the color wheel
- Cutting out part of an image
- Compressed universal photo type
- Made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color
- File type with transparent background
- ______Balance establishes the correct white color removing color cast
22 Clues: Organizing my importance • Font used for web designs • Measurement for font size • Color mode used for the web • Cutting out part of an image • 300ppi for print 72 ppi for web • Compressed universal photo type • File type with transparent background • Tool used for adjusting anchor points • Design Principle of keeping like things together • ...
Classroom objects 2024-11-07
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- I am The color of the sky
- I have many countries
- I have pages
- something used to tell time
- write with me
- waste disposal
- you can write in this object
- I have many colors to write with
- you sit on me
- I am one of the colors on a zebra
- I am the color of a grape
- something you see out of
- on all four sides of the room
- I do you math for you
- I am like a newspaper but in color
- children who attended school are called?
- I am the color of a ripe mango
- I am the color of a flamingo
- I hold you stuff
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- I am the color of a banana
- I teach students
- I am the color of an apple
- I measure stuff
- I have four legs
- I erase pencil
- something used to hold paper
- you draw on me with chalk
- I am often in black and white
- I am the color of the clouds
- I am the color of a jalapeño
- I sharpen your pencil
- an un-erasable version of a pencil
- an entrance
33 Clues: an entrance • I have pages • write with me • you sit on me • waste disposal • I erase pencil • I measure stuff • I teach students • I have four legs • I hold you stuff • I have many countries • I sharpen your pencil • I do you math for you • something you see out of • I am The color of the sky • you draw on me with chalk • I am the color of a grape • I am the color of a banana • ...
Developmental Theorists 2023-04-10
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- Social Conditioning
- Development of Functional Emotional Capacities
- Development of Identity
- Development of Morality
- Theory of Self-Actualization
- Development of Learning
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- Operant Conditioning
- Development of Thoughts
- Developmental Tasks
- Developmental Theory of OT
- Classical Conditioning
- Development of Group Dynamics
12 Clues: Social Conditioning • Developmental Tasks • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Development of Thoughts • Development of Identity • Development of Morality • Development of Learning • Developmental Theory of OT • Theory of Self-Actualization • Development of Group Dynamics • Development of Functional Emotional Capacities
Psychology! 2014-04-16
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- Known for being super nice and tolerant of students who submit late crosswords
- Famous for his experiment in which the obedience of a subject to an authority figure was tested through his willingness to deliver electric shocks to another subject
- Demonstrated the importance of companionship and care in social development through his experiments on monkeys.
- Known for researching the power of conformity on an individual
- Developed the first practical intelligence test, in order to identify students who would require extra attention
- Researched reinforcement schedules through the use of his operant conditioning chamber
- Known as the "father of modern linquistics", he believed that humans had an innate language acquisition device (LAD)
- One of the pioneers of developmental psychology, he showed that temperament of an infant remains relatively stable throughout adolescence
- Created the theory of learned helplessness, in which one accepts negative stimuli because of the belief that it is inescapable
- Formed the triarchic theory of intelligence, where there are three categories - analytical, creative, and practical
- Regarded as the father of cognitive theory, he focused on the treatment of clinical depression and created a scale on measuring depression severity
- Defined three unique parenting styles - authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative
- Famous for his theory of the collective unconscious, in which humans have a shared pool of experiences
- Known for his studies on taste aversion learning, where one tends to associate food with any negative symptoms that follow.
- Explored eyewitness memory, and researched the misinformation effect.
- Studied the psychology of decision making, and the effects of heuristics and biases on judgment
- Known for developing the idea of cognitive dissonance, in which humans try and avoid conflicting ideas or beliefs
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- Known for his eight stages of psychosocial development, starting from trust vs. mistrust to integrity vs. despair
- Known as one of the founders of pragmatism and functional psychology, and also the father of American Psychology
- Founded the humanistic approach to psychology, and developed his own person-centered approach to therapy and counseling
- Famous for his experiment in which he sent pseudopatients to psychiatric hospitals to test the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- Researched hypnosis, and theorized that there is a "hidden observer" created in the mind when hypnotized.
- The psychoanalyst that founded feminist psychology
- Known for his theory of moral development with three stages - Pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- Developed the theory of multiple intelligences, and identified 8 different types of intelligence
- Studied memory, and discovered the spacing effect and the forgetting curve
- Through the Bobo doll experiment, he developed the social learning theory about how children use observational learning
- Known for his Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which focuses on one's irrational beliefs and the behavioral and emotional problems that these beliefs can influence
- Famous for studying facial expressions to connect them with various emotions
29 Clues: The psychoanalyst that founded feminist psychology • Known for researching the power of conformity on an individual • Explored eyewitness memory, and researched the misinformation effect. • Studied memory, and discovered the spacing effect and the forgetting curve • Famous for studying facial expressions to connect them with various emotions • ...
Crime Theory Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- theory that says individuals choose to commit crimes
- scientific theory of eliminating so-called social ills through genetics and heredity
- relationship between two or more items
- Freud's theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- criminal behavior is caused by biological, psychological, and social forces combined
- study of crime and criminals
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the skull as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
- the branch of psychology that deals with social interactions, including their origins and their effects on the individual
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- a person convicted of a crime who has previously been convicted of crimes
- medical procedure that permanently prevents someone from having children
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- criminal behavior is innate
- one item causes another to happen
- a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific methods
15 Clues: criminal behavior is innate • study of crime and criminals • one item causes another to happen • relationship between two or more items • theory that says individuals choose to commit crimes • medical procedure that permanently prevents someone from having children • a person convicted of a crime who has previously been convicted of crimes • ...
Social Exchange Theory 2019-10-03
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- whether people continue in a relationship or terminate it
- the degree of dependence a person has on another for outcomes
- Sequence a series of actions designed to achieve a goal
- elements of relational life with negative value
- ___________ Matrix is the transformations you are able to make to your given matrix, by learning a new skill, for example.
- Comparison Level for ___________ is how people evaluate a relationship based on what their alternatives to the relationship are
- _______ Control is the power to change another’s behavior
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- ___________ Exchange is an exchange where both partners incur costs and benefits simultaneously
- Level a standard for what a person thinks he or she should get in a relationship
- ___________ Matrix is the beliefs you have about relationships
- ____________ Exchange is an exchange where reciprocation involves the social network and isn’t confined to two individuals
- ______ Control is the ability to affect a partner’s outcome
- _________ Matrix is the constraints on your choice due to the environment and/or your own skill levels
- elements of relational life with positive value
- _________ Exchange is an exchange where two people reciprocate costs and rewards
15 Clues: elements of relational life with negative value • elements of relational life with positive value • Sequence a series of actions designed to achieve a goal • whether people continue in a relationship or terminate it • _______ Control is the power to change another’s behavior • ______ Control is the ability to affect a partner’s outcome • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2020-10-16
Set Theory Symbol 2020-09-16
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2020-09-23
Set Theory Symbols 2021-09-07
15 Clues: ∅ • | • {} • AxB • A∆B • A=B • |A| • A\B • (a,b) • A U B • set membership • all subsets of A • no set membership • set of all possible values • all the objects that do not belong to Set A
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2021-09-04
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- A is a superset of B. set A includes set B
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- collection of 2 elements
- A ∩ B
- Ø = { }
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- all subsets of A
- A ⊅ B
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
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- A ⊄ B
- A ⊆ B
- set of all possible values
- A = B
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- a collection of elements
15 Clues: A ⊄ B • A ⊆ B • A = B • A ∩ B • A ⊅ B • Ø = { } • all subsets of A • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • objects that belong to set A or set B • A is a superset of B. set A includes set B • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • all the objects that do not belong to set A • cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
15 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Very much, a lot • At a soft volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • Degrees of loud and soft • Gradually getting louder • gradually getting softer • All singing the same pitch • Emphasis on a particular note
Developmental Task Theory 2021-11-18
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- Is a period of life from birth to 2 weeks
- one that arises at a certain period in our lives, the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later task, while leads to unhappiness, social disapproval and difficulty with later task
- period that extends from conception to death
- He develop the developmental task theory
- the developmental task concept has a long and rich
- A stage of achieving emotional independence of parents and other adults
- The developmental task of ___adulthood are taking civic responsibility, starting a family and rearing children.
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- model of development that Havighurst proposed.
- Task that have their source in the pressure of are those learning to read or learning the role of a responsible citizen
- this theory explained that the child must learn to become a worthy responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society
- A progressive series of change
- this theory explained that the child will develop best if left as free as possible
- developmental task concept occupies middle ground between two opposed theories of
- task from ___are those that emerge from the maturing personality and take form of personal values and aspirations
- task that arise from ____maturation are those learning to walk, talk and behave acceptably
15 Clues: A progressive series of change • He develop the developmental task theory • Is a period of life from birth to 2 weeks • period that extends from conception to death • model of development that Havighurst proposed. • the developmental task concept has a long and rich • A stage of achieving emotional independence of parents and other adults • ...
Havighrust Theory Crossword 2021-11-19
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- life covering
- challenges
- the final stage of physical change.
- number of years
- In this period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring.
- first stage
- grow rapidly
- other young from the body of its mother
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- slow and uninform growth
- gain weight
- constructed concept
- the process of starting to experience or suffer from an ailment or feeling.
- the most hazardous period in the entire life span-many
- stages of life.
- physical growth
15 Clues: challenges • gain weight • first stage • grow rapidly • life covering • number of years • stages of life. • physical growth • constructed concept • slow and uninform growth • the final stage of physical change. • other young from the body of its mother • the most hazardous period in the entire life span-many • the process of starting to experience or suffer from an ailment or feeling. • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2023-02-28
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- set membership
- A=B
- objects that belong to setA and set B
- A is a subset of B. Set A included in set B.
- all the subjects that do not belong to set A
- a collection of elements
- all subsets of A
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- |A|
- AUB
- cardinality of countable ordinal number set
- set of all possible values
- infinite cardinality of naturals number set
- set A is not a subset of set B
- A is a superset of B. Set A included set B.
- (a,b)
15 Clues: |A| • AUB • A=B • (a,b) • set membership • all subsets of A • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • set A is not a subset of set B • objects that belong to setA and set B • cardinality of countable ordinal number set • infinite cardinality of naturals number set • A is a superset of B. Set A included set B. • A is a subset of B. Set A included in set B. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-15
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- What is Milky Way?
- A pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles of opposite sign separated especially by a small distance
- What is measured with a thermometer?
- Stars brigthen and dim periodically
- An instrument for measuring the intensity of light.
- Field of study that brings together the natural sciences, particularly astronomy and physics?
- An object is moving toward us and the light of it is called?
- Equal amounts of matter and this were created at the birth of the universe
- A point at which a function takes an infinite value, especially in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole.
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- Moving to the next era
- An area of such immense gravity that nothing not even light can escape from it
- An increase in the wavelength, and corresponding decrease in the frequency and photon energy, of electromagnetic radiation.
- 3:00pm
- Vast spaces between filaments called?
- A reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles
15 Clues: 3:00pm • What is Milky Way? • Moving to the next era • Stars brigthen and dim periodically • What is measured with a thermometer? • Vast spaces between filaments called? • An instrument for measuring the intensity of light. • An object is moving toward us and the light of it is called? • Equal amounts of matter and this were created at the birth of the universe • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- Creates energy
- Measures intensity of light
- Shows light is moving away from us
- Type of matter that has no electromagnetic interaction
- Famous telescope
- Studies origin of the universe
- Needed for the universe to stop expanding
- Distance commonly used in astrology
- Unit of measurement
- Ordinary matter but reversed
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- Weak force and strong force are part of these
- Interaction between electric charges
- Collection of dust, gas, and stars
- Shows light is moving towards us
- Has lots of gravity and mass
15 Clues: Creates energy • Famous telescope • Unit of measurement • Measures intensity of light • Has lots of gravity and mass • Ordinary matter but reversed • Studies origin of the universe • Shows light is moving towards us • Shows light is moving away from us • Collection of dust, gas, and stars • Distance commonly used in astrology • Interaction between electric charges • ...
Grade 1 Theory 2013-01-23
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- gradually becoming louder
- return to former speed
- gradually becoming softer
- moderate speed
- soft
- slowly
- gradually becoming slower
- loud
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- immediately slower
- gradually becoming faster
- smooth well connected
- gradually becoming slower
- short and detached
- gradually becoming softer
- very fast
- easy walking pace
- fast and lively
17 Clues: soft • loud • slowly • very fast • moderate speed • fast and lively • easy walking pace • immediately slower • short and detached • smooth well connected • return to former speed • gradually becoming faster • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • gradually becoming slower • gradually becoming softer • gradually becoming slower
Set theory symbol 2022-03-18
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- such that
- both sets have the same members
- no set membership
- object that belong to A or B but not to their intersection
- a collection of elements
- object that belongs to set A or B
- all subsets of A
- set A is not a superset of set B
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- object that belong to B and not to B
- all the object that do not belong to set A
- object that belongs to set A and B
- A is a subset of B
- collection of two elements
- element of belong to
- A is a superset of B set A includes set B
15 Clues: such that • all subsets of A • no set membership • A is a subset of B • element of belong to • a collection of elements • collection of two elements • both sets have the same members • set A is not a superset of set B • object that belongs to set A or B • object that belongs to set A and B • object that belong to B and not to B • A is a superset of B set A includes set B • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2022-03-10
Robert Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences.
- is a socially constructed concept.
- he defines developmental task as one that arises at a certain period in our lives, the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- implies personality traits present during infancy endure throughout the
- is the true foundation age.
- – 40 to 60 years old
- is generally credited to the work of Robert Havighurst who indicates that the concept was developed through the work in the 1930s and 40s of Frank, Zachary, Prescott, and Tyron
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- period of severalyears in which rapid physical growth and psychological changes occur,culminating in sexual maturity.
- is rightly equivalent to old age.
- stage is the foundation period of life covering 2 - 6 years of our life
- is the period of slow and uniform growth
- refer toperiod of development before birth.
- Development is typically viewed as continual process.
15 Clues: – 40 to 60 years old • is the true foundation age. • is rightly equivalent to old age. • is a socially constructed concept. • is the period of slow and uniform growth • refer toperiod of development before birth. • Development is typically viewed as continual process. • can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death. • ...
theory of evolution 2022-02-06
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- animal darwin studied
- where darwin traveled to for research
- type of scientist darwin was
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- ship darwin sailed on
- animal that evolved into humans
- what darwin noticed about the finches
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- happens when a species dies out
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
- evidence of evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
15 Clues: evidence of evolution • animal darwin studied • ship darwin sailed on • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • animal that evolved into humans • where darwin traveled to for research • what darwin noticed about the finches • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • ...
theory of evolution 2022-02-06
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- animal darwin studied
- where darwin traveled to for research
- type of scientist darwin was
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- ship darwin sailed on
- animal that evolved into humans
- what darwin noticed about the finches
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- happens when a species dies out
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
- evidence of evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
15 Clues: evidence of evolution • animal darwin studied • ship darwin sailed on • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • animal that evolved into humans • where darwin traveled to for research • what darwin noticed about the finches • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2023-09-11
15 Clues: ∅ • A∪B • |A| • A ⊄ B • A ∩ B • A ⊆ B • A ⊇ B • equality • subset A ⊂ B • all subsets of A • Cartesian product • relative complement • a collection of elements • both sets have the same member • all the objects that do not belong to set A
Music Theory Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- Italian word for Lively
- Italian word for short and detached
- Italian word for walking pace
- Italian word for smooth
- Italian word for little
- Italian word for getting quieter
- Italian word for in a singing style
- Italian word for much
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- Italian word for getting louder
- Italian word for moderately fast
- Italian word for slow
- Italian word for sweet
- Italian word for very quiet
- Italian word for getting slower
- Italian word for medium
15 Clues: Italian word for slow • Italian word for much • Italian word for sweet • Italian word for Lively • Italian word for smooth • Italian word for little • Italian word for medium • Italian word for very quiet • Italian word for walking pace • Italian word for getting louder • Italian word for getting slower • Italian word for moderately fast • Italian word for getting quieter • ...
Set theory symbols 2023-09-10
Continental Drift Theory 2023-10-24
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- A supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago.
- Tectonics: The theory that describes the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates.
- Evidence: Similar glacial deposits and striations on continents.
- Currents: The driving force behind plate movement due to heat in Earth's mantle.
- Plates: Large, rigid sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move.
- Spreading: The process by which new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges.
- of the Continents: The way the coastlines of continents seem to fit together.
- Ridge: An underwater mountain range that marks a tectonic plate boundary.
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- Evidence: Evidence of past climates on continents that were once connected.
- Ultima: A potential future supercontinent based on current plate motion.
- Wegener: The scientist who proposed the continental drift theory in the early 20th century.
- Areas of concentrated volcanic activity not associated with plate boundaries.
- Features: Matching geological features on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Drift: The hypothesis that continents have moved over geological time.
- Evidence: Fossils of similar organisms found on continents that are now separated.
15 Clues: A supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago. • Evidence: Similar glacial deposits and striations on continents. • Plates: Large, rigid sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move. • Drift: The hypothesis that continents have moved over geological time. • Ultima: A potential future supercontinent based on current plate motion. • ...
Set Theory Symbol 2024-02-17
Set Theory Symbols 2024-02-18
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- Ø = {}
- all subsets of A
- ℝ
- the number of elements of set A
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- a collection of elements
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- ℚ
- set of all possible values
- ℤ
- A is a subset of B
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- A is a superset of B
- both sets have the same members
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- ℂ
15 Clues: ℚ • ℤ • ℝ • ℂ • Ø = {} • all subsets of A • A is a subset of B • A is a superset of B • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • both sets have the same members • the number of elements of set A • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • all the objects that do not belong to set A
Set Theory Symbol 2025-03-03
Set Theory Symbols 2025-02-23
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- a collection of elements
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- ℝ
- such that
- Ø
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- the number of elements of set A
- ℂ
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- set A is included in set B.
- both sets have the same members
- A×B
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- set A includes set B
- ℚ
15 Clues: ℝ • Ø • ℚ • ℂ • A×B • such that • set A includes set B • a collection of elements • set A is included in set B. • both sets have the same members • the number of elements of set A • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • all the objects that do not belong to set A
Set Theory Symbols 2025-02-23
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- a collection of elements
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- ℝ
- such that
- Ø
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- the number of elements of set A
- ℂ
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- set A is included in set B.
- both sets have the same members
- A×B
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- set A includes set B
- ℚ
15 Clues: ℝ • Ø • ℚ • ℂ • A×B • such that • set A includes set B • a collection of elements • set A is included in set B. • both sets have the same members • the number of elements of set A • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • all the objects that do not belong to set A
Set Theory Symbols 2025-02-23
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- A×B
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- set A is included in set B.
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- the number of elements of set A
- such that
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- objects that belong to set A or set B
- set A includes set B
- ℂ
- both sets have the same members
- Ø
- ℝ
- a collection of elements
- ℚ
- objects that belong to set A and set B
15 Clues: ℂ • Ø • ℝ • ℚ • A×B • such that • set A includes set B • a collection of elements • set A is included in set B. • both sets have the same members • the number of elements of set A • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • all the objects that do not belong to set A • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
Set Theory Symbols 2025-02-23
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- objects that belong to set A and set B
- set A includes set B
- A×B
- ℚ
- both sets have the same members
- U
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
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- the number of elements of set A
- ℂ
- set A is included in set B.
- a collection of elements
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- ℝ
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- Ø
15 Clues: ℂ • ℚ • ℝ • U • Ø • A×B • set A includes set B • a collection of elements • set A is included in set B. • the number of elements of set A • both sets have the same members • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • all the objects that do not belong to set A
Set theory symbols 2024-08-30
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- the symbol is |A|
- set A is not a superset of set B
- the symbol is A=B
- set of all possible values
- the object that belong to set A and B
- A is a subset of B. Set A is included in set B
- it is a collection of 2 elements
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- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- the symbol is P(A)
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- a collection of elements
- the symbol is AUB
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- set A is not a subset of set B
- A is superset of B. Set A includes set B
15 Clues: the symbol is |A| • the symbol is AUB • the symbol is A=B • the symbol is P(A) • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • set A is not a subset of set B • set A is not a superset of set B • it is a collection of 2 elements • the object that belong to set A and B • A is superset of B. Set A includes set B • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • ...
Miller's Theory: Crossword 2025-12-17
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- tragedy is of necessity allied to _________
- Oedipus and Orestes complexes enacted by
- the heroic attack on life cannot feed on an attitude of reserve
- tragedy must teach
- the dominant force in which the inevitable events spiral
- the common man knows best the fear of being?
- he has demonstrated again and again this _____-_______ of all tragedy
- the indestructible will of man to achieve
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- he consequence of a man's total compulsion to evaluate himself
- discovery of moral law, enlightenment of tragedy is not discovery of...
- __________ upon a rank, a clinging to the outward forms of tragedy
- only those who accept their lot without active retaliation, are
- the process of action everything we have accepted out of fear
- his destruction in the attempt ______ a wrong or an evil in his environment
- the underlying strugle is that of the individual attempting to gain his
15 Clues: tragedy must teach • Oedipus and Orestes complexes enacted by • the indestructible will of man to achieve • tragedy is of necessity allied to _________ • the common man knows best the fear of being? • the dominant force in which the inevitable events spiral • the process of action everything we have accepted out of fear • ...
Political Theory Review 2024-03-04
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- Clean air is an example of a public __________
- The two basic theories of _______ are distributive and retributive
- Modern constitutionalism aims to set up limited ______
- John Stewart Mills is identified with hedonistic _______
- The ______’s Dilemma highlights the problem of reconciling collective rationality with individual rationality
- The logic of liberal-democratic regimes focuses on the _____ as a unit of analysis
- According to Karl Marx, the course of history is determined by the ______ of production
- __________ political thinking involves the quest for justice and virtue
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- ______________ government provides support for rights beyond those negative rights that already exist
- The right to free speech is an example of a ______ right
- John Locke argues that the right of property is based upon the law of ______
- James Madison philosophically opposed and also defended the existence of political ______
- An _________ is a set of ideas that typically provides a description of things as they are, portrays an ideal political order, and suggests how that ideal could be attained.
- ___________ argued that the concept of the best state exists prior to the formation of political society
- Thomas Hobbes famously asserted that life was nasty, brutish, and _____
15 Clues: Clean air is an example of a public __________ • Modern constitutionalism aims to set up limited ______ • The right to free speech is an example of a ______ right • John Stewart Mills is identified with hedonistic _______ • The two basic theories of _______ are distributive and retributive • __________ political thinking involves the quest for justice and virtue • ...
Cell Theory Timeline 2026-02-06
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- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things.
- Scientist who stated "Every cell is derived from a preexisting cell".
- Greek philosopher who classified organisms into two kingdoms.
- The control center of the cell found by Robert Brown.
- English scientist who coined the term "cells" in 1665.
- The theory that life arises from non-living matter (________ Generation).
- Student who invented a purple dye for staining slides.
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- Instrument essential for viewing cells, once called "evil".
- Botanist who stated "All plants are made of cells".
- Observed "beasties" using a simple microscope.
- Scientist who used meat and flies to challenge spontaneous generation.
- French biologist who disproved spontaneous generation in 1860.
- Duo who invented the first compound microscope.
- Botanist who identified the nucleus in 1831.
- Scientist who stated "All animals are made of cells".
15 Clues: Botanist who identified the nucleus in 1831. • Observed "beasties" using a simple microscope. • Duo who invented the first compound microscope. • Botanist who stated "All plants are made of cells". • Scientist who stated "All animals are made of cells". • The control center of the cell found by Robert Brown. • English scientist who coined the term "cells" in 1665. • ...
Atomic Theory Review 2024-12-03
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- Object that deflected electrons in cathode ray tube
- Shape that Dalton thought all atoms were
- Equipment used to discover nucleus
- Bohr discovered that electrons exist in ...
- True/False - Dalton said all matter is the same
- In the gold foil experiment, particles deflected off of the ...
- Neutral particle found in nucleus
- Rutherford discovered that atoms are mostly ...
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- Bohr used these to prove electrons exist in energy levels
- Equipment used to discover electrons
- Scientist that discovered electrons using the cathode ray tube
- Thomson's model of the atom that had electrons in a positive substance
- Side of magnet that attracted electrons
- Negatively charged particle found in energy levels
- Positively charged particle found in nucleus
15 Clues: Neutral particle found in nucleus • Equipment used to discover nucleus • Equipment used to discover electrons • Side of magnet that attracted electrons • Shape that Dalton thought all atoms were • Bohr discovered that electrons exist in ... • Positively charged particle found in nucleus • True/False - Dalton said all matter is the same • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2025-02-24
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- – Set of all subsets
- – Elements not in a given set
- – A member of a set
- – Two sets with no common elements
- – Common elements of two sets
- – Two sets with the same elements
- – A set with a limited number of elements
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- – A set contained in another set
- – The set containing all elements under discussion
- – A subset that is not the whole set
- – A set with unlimited elements
- – A diagram representing sets
- – Combination of two sets
- – The number of elements in a set
- – A set with no elements
15 Clues: – A member of a set • – Set of all subsets • – A set with no elements • – Combination of two sets • – Elements not in a given set • – A diagram representing sets • – Common elements of two sets • – A set with unlimited elements • – A set contained in another set • – The number of elements in a set • – Two sets with the same elements • – Two sets with no common elements • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2025-02-21
Continental Drift Theory 2024-09-30
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- - The semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere on which tectonic plates move.
- - A deep valley formed as tectonic plates move apart, often found along mid-ocean ridges.
- - Changes in Earth's magnetic field, recorded in oceanic crust, that support plate movement.
- - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs.
- - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle.
- - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea.
- - A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, where all Earth's landmasses were joined together.
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- - The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- - The theory that continents have moved over geological time to their current locations.
- - Remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms found on different continents, supporting the theory.
- - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents
- - Circular movements of molten rock within the Earth's mantle that drive plate movement.
- - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- - The process by which new oceanic crust forms as magma rises at mid-ocean ridges.
- - The process by which one tectonic plate is forced under another at convergent boundaries.
15 Clues: - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. • - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle. • - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. • - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents • - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs. • ...
Continental drift theory 2024-09-29
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- - A deep valley formed as tectonic plates move apart, often found along mid-ocean ridges.
- - Remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms found on different continents, supporting the theory.
- - Circular movements of molten rock within the Earth's mantle that drive plate movement.
- - A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, where all Earth's landmasses were joined together.
- - Changes in Earth's magnetic field, recorded in oceanic crust, that support plate movement.
- - The semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere on which tectonic plates move.
- - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle.
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- - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs.
- - The process by which one tectonic plate is forced under another at convergent boundaries.
- - The process by which new oceanic crust forms as magma rises at mid-ocean ridges.
- - The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and uppe mantle.
- - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea.
- - The theory that continents have moved over geological time to their current locations.
- - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents.
15 Clues: - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. • - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle. • - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. • - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents. • - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs. • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2024-09-02
Classical management theory 2024-10-24
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- Break complex work into smaller tasks (8,2,4)
- Costs and wastage should be lowered
- Piece rate pay will increase motivation.
- Work interactions should be professional not emotional.
- Treat workers fairly and with kindness.
- Pay should fairly reward effort.
- The right worker in the right place.
- Examining each task to find the best way of doing it (3,7)
- Managers and workers should work cooperatively (6,10)
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- All workers to use the correct tools.
- Formal hierarchy with an established chain of command (6,5)
- Workers should suggest ideas and problem-solve.
- Workers should respect the rules and follow orders.
- A good team spirit between workers (6,2,5)
- Workers should only have one boss (5,2,7)
15 Clues: Pay should fairly reward effort. • Costs and wastage should be lowered • The right worker in the right place. • All workers to use the correct tools. • Treat workers fairly and with kindness. • Piece rate pay will increase motivation. • Workers should only have one boss (5,2,7) • A good team spirit between workers (6,2,5) • Break complex work into smaller tasks (8,2,4) • ...
VEGETABLES 2020-09-30
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- Crisp and brown texture
- It is green in color and the leaves are divided
- Kale and dark green
- Its root has a bulbous shape, is round and white in color
- It is reddish in color and has a sharp shape
- It has an elongated shape and is purple in color
- It is spindle-shaped and creamy white in color
- It has an intense green color and is divided into toothed segments
- Its root is thick and has a red color
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- The leaves are green and slightly wrinkled
- White or violet flowers
- It has small, bright green leaves
- It has long leaves and a small white bulb
- It is thick, large; his skin is bright red
- Its white or pale green color and its leaves are smooth
- It has a green or purple base, is globose and elongated
- Squash It has a hard shell, is round and light green
- It has a globose shape and its color varies between pinkish to violet.
- It is green, with strilated stems
- Elongated appearance with an oval shape, which also has protrusions that are quite marked.
20 Clues: Kale and dark green • Crisp and brown texture • White or violet flowers • It has small, bright green leaves • It is green, with strilated stems • Its root is thick and has a red color • It has long leaves and a small white bulb • The leaves are green and slightly wrinkled • It is thick, large; his skin is bright red • It is reddish in color and has a sharp shape • ...
Chapter 21 Haircolor part 1 2023-07-25
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- blond and red colors
- __ of color
- __color is obtained by mixing 2 primary colors
- __color mixing a secondary and primary color
- tones that reflect more light
- Low ___ cuticle is tight and hair is resistant
- When all three primary colors are present in equal proportions
- brings depth or darkness to any color
- contributing pigment
- Fine hair melanin granules are grouped
- responsible for black and brown colors
- __test that must be given 24-48 hours before service
- __agent along with developer makeup permanent haircolor
- strength of the color
- __derivatives are permanent dye molecules
- coarse hair has a ___diameter
- determines which haircolor to use
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- 3-12 between color appointments
- property of objects that depends on the light they reflect and is perceived
- temporary and __ are non-oxidative colors
- __colors opposite color wheel
- natural coloring pigment
- no-lift deposit-only product
- Concentration or strength of hydrogen peroxide
- absorb light and look deeper
- __color also known as metallic haircolors
- unit of measurement identifying light or dark of color
- tones can be described as cool, warm, or
- lift and deposit color
29 Clues: __ of color • blond and red colors • contributing pigment • strength of the color • lift and deposit color • natural coloring pigment • no-lift deposit-only product • absorb light and look deeper • __colors opposite color wheel • tones that reflect more light • coarse hair has a ___diameter • 3-12 between color appointments • determines which haircolor to use • ...
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2022-03-18
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- birthday package
- I eat these in my lunch everyday
- did i get pinched yesterday
- favorite color combo
- hair color
- first name
- your birthday present color
- eyes
- birth year
- dogs
- initials
- gum flavor
- death on the Nile inside joke
- second favorite color
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- zodiac
- when we have tea to spill
- bestie
- nail color
- favorite color
- we watch this when we get potatoes
- last name
- sport
- favorite holiday
- ears pierced
- do I have a gap in my teeth
- shoe colors
- birth day
- we play this at recess
28 Clues: eyes • dogs • sport • zodiac • bestie • initials • last name • birth day • nail color • hair color • first name • birth year • gum flavor • shoe colors • ears pierced • favorite color • birthday package • favorite holiday • favorite color combo • second favorite color • we play this at recess • when we have tea to spill • did i get pinched yesterday • your birthday present color • do I have a gap in my teeth • ...
The Scientific Revolution! 2021-10-12
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- The Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- who correctly determined that the heart, not the liver, pumped blood through the body
- who is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- who made the laws of planetary motion
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the
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- Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory.
- who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy
- During the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method
- This is the structure of living things.
- What did Galileo Improve
15 Clues: What did Galileo Improve • who made the laws of planetary motion • This is the structure of living things. • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory. • The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method • who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy • ...
Macbeth Philosophy 3rd 2024-03-04
8 Clues: Theory of deceit • Theory of inevitability • Theory of absolute morality • Founder of Machiavellianism • Theory of “To each their own” • Greek Theorist of Determinism • Theorist of Moral Universalism • Founder of Modern-day Moral Relativism
Los colores 2022-01-25
15 Clues: blå • gul • rød • sort • hvid • brun • grøn • guldfarvet • sølvfarvet • de color rosa • de color gris • de color violeta • de color naranja • de color azul claro • de color verde oscuro
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2014-05-14
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- In her "carative factors" she contrasts medicines _____factors.
- _______Factors is one of the three main elements to her theory
- What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being?
- A description of health involving a high level of overall physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being.
- What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory?
- How many Carative factors are in her theory?
- Watson believed that a person was comprised of three "sphere's of being": mind, ______ and spirit.
- "A human science of persons & human health-illness experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions".
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- Her theory blends this with the sciences
- What of caring & science examines the relatedness of everything
- Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person?
- An open system containing both internal & external variables that we can manipulate?
- According to Watson; what is just as important as curing?
13 Clues: Her theory blends this with the sciences • How many Carative factors are in her theory? • What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being? • What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory? • According to Watson; what is just as important as curing? • Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person? • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-03
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- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory does the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- Grief that resolves within a year
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
- Grief that normal but last longer than a year
- Attentive listening is what type of communication technique
- Kubler-Ross second stage of grief
- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
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- A time of grief and mourning
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Grief is a(n)______ response associated with lose (unique to an individual)
- Type of grief that is experienced when the relationship with the deceased is less significant, not openly shared, or not socially sanctioned
- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
- Worden's grief model
- Kubler-Ross third stage of grief
17 Clues: Worden's grief model • Bowlby's grief theory • A time of grief and mourning • Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross first stage of grief • Kubler-Ross third stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Kubler-Ross second stage of grief • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-10-07
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- Imogene king's theory is
- Reasoning is based on social rules and forms.
- Suggest that the way boys and girl are raised in our own society leads to a difference in moral reasoning.
- state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole health.
- Evaluating the self.
- Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems.
- ' to Human relationship model is by
- humans are unique, and capable of growth and learning.
- Devised a theory in which he explained six stages of moral development divided into three levels.
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- The lady with the lamp.
- Give one of the concepts common in nursing theory.
- human interaction relies on communication.
- The term is given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice.
- The conservation model is from
- Defines adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things to environmental conditions.
- Comprises those activities performed independently.
- Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process.
17 Clues: Evaluating the self. • The lady with the lamp. • Imogene king's theory is • The conservation model is from • Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems. • ' to Human relationship model is by • human interaction relies on communication. • Reasoning is based on social rules and forms. • Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process. • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2024-09-19
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- If governments fail, philosophers said people should...
- The idea that all things should be questioned
- During the Enlightenment, people explained religion and society by using
- Revolution that was a new way of looking at things based on what you see
- Diederot created the first book of varied knowledge called the
- Instrument that magnified the sky
- Newton created the laws of univeral
- Cultural Relevance states that all cultures are
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- The Enlightenment started in this city
- The Enlightenment was a period that followed the
- Philosopher who said people are evil and need to be ruled by a king
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Philosopher who believed women should be given education
- The main idea of the Enlightenment can be summarized as seeing is
- Philosopher who said life, liberty, and property should be protected
- Originator of the sun centered theory
- The Roman Catholic CHurch taught the ___ theory
17 Clues: Instrument that magnified the sky • Newton created the laws of univeral • Originator of the sun centered theory • The Enlightenment started in this city • The idea that all things should be questioned • The Roman Catholic CHurch taught the ___ theory • Cultural Relevance states that all cultures are • The Enlightenment was a period that followed the • ...
colors 2023-10-10
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- The color of the sky on a sunny day and the ocean.
- A bright blue-green color, like tropical waters.
- A deep, dark blue color, like the night sky.
- The color of tree trunks and chocolate.
- The color of a bright sunflower and school buses.
- The color of fresh grass and tree leaves.
- The darkest color, like the night sky.
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- A shiny and metallic color, like a coin.
- The color of ripe apples and fire trucks.
- A mix of red and yellow, like oranges and carrots.
- A mix of red and blue, like violets and grapes.
- A neutral color, like rocks and some animals.
- The lightest color, like snow and clouds.
- A light and soft color often associated with flowers.
- A shiny, valuable color like treasure.
15 Clues: A shiny, valuable color like treasure. • The darkest color, like the night sky. • The color of tree trunks and chocolate. • A shiny and metallic color, like a coin. • The color of ripe apples and fire trucks. • The lightest color, like snow and clouds. • The color of fresh grass and tree leaves. • A deep, dark blue color, like the night sky. • ...
psych 2021-02-26
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- created the hierarchy of needs
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
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- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
CG__Puzzle for 5/20 2021-05-20
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- Color plus white
- One of the secondary colors on the classic model
- A small sample of color
- A scale that will show the light and dark gradation
- A group of files that have been compressed
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Digital Single Lense Reflext Camera
- Color plus gray
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- Using lights and darks of one color
- One of the primary colors on the classic model
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Intensity of color
- Another word for color
- A transparent stamp placed on a photo
- To permanently write on a disk
- Color plus black
16 Clues: Color plus gray • Color plus white • Color plus black • Intensity of color • Another word for color • A small sample of color • To permanently write on a disk • Using lights and darks of one color • Digital Single Lense Reflext Camera • A transparent stamp placed on a photo • A group of files that have been compressed • Colors next to each other on the color wheel • ...
ElijaKolawoleUnit9Terms 2025-01-28
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- Political system where one ruler has complete control over a country
- A scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who created many different steam engines for the industrial revolution, and coined the term horsepower
- English philosopher who is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan. Leviathan introduced his Social Contract theory.
- A meeting of political powers that took place during 1884 - 1885. It ended with the signing of the General act of Berlin
- Someone practices or believes in things that go against certain religions so they would call it heresy
- When an area becomes more urbanized
- An method used for gaining knowledge about a subject that has been used since the 17th century
- A theory proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus that started as a model which placed the sun at the center of the universe motionless, with other planets circling around the sun
- Political theory made by Karl Marx, that advocated a society where all property is owned by the public
- A polymath that studied physics, astronomy, speed, gravity, and etc
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- One of the enlightenment thinkers, he is famous for political works like The Second Treatise of Government and is also known as the “Father of Liberalism”
- Someone who starts a business based on a idea they created
- A area in which a individual, organization, country or etc has the power to affect events and developments
- Extending country power and influence through diplomacy and military force
- An economic system where major industries are owned by workers
- Buildings that have many workers work at many types of machinery
- The person that studied and created the theory for gravity
- French judge, historian, and political philosopher. He is the source for the separation of powers theory. He was one of the enlightenment thinkers
- A french writer that produced many literary works while also famous for criticizing christianity and slavery
19 Clues: When an area becomes more urbanized • Someone who starts a business based on a idea they created • The person that studied and created the theory for gravity • An economic system where major industries are owned by workers • Buildings that have many workers work at many types of machinery • A polymath that studied physics, astronomy, speed, gravity, and etc • ...
Luqman Sapiee 2019-09-24
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- goverment intervent by introducing _____ following the collapse of enron and arthur Henderson.
- Uncertainty in agency theory can be classified as _____.
- An agency ________ arises when there is a contract which one party (the principal) engages with other party (agent).
- Under public interest theory if the market left alone, it possibly can operate very ______.
- Example of agent.
- Arises from the conflict of principal and agency.
- The cost incurred fron divergent principal and agent interests despite the use of monitoring and binding.
- Under public interest theory, government intervene in order to get _____.
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- Demand for financial information can be categorised as _____.
- Financial information could be seen as a ‘public good’ which had led to a divergence between ______ and benefits to the users.
- the year of which the ASRB by australian was established
- One of the reason of market failure in public interest theory is lack of ______.
- One of the type of agency cost
- The principal will _________ some decision-making authority to the agent.
14 Clues: Example of agent. • One of the type of agency cost • Arises from the conflict of principal and agency. • the year of which the ASRB by australian was established • Uncertainty in agency theory can be classified as _____. • Demand for financial information can be categorised as _____. • The principal will _________ some decision-making authority to the agent. • ...
C1 Developing Coaching Skills 2024-04-29
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- A means of writing what you intend to do during this time frame (2 words)
- (_____) Conditioning A theory of learning using a stimulus to create an unconscious reaction. (2 words)
- Progression and regression within a session
- Planning how you will teach the skill during activities (2 words)
- planning for issues that may affect the session (2 words)
- A theory of learning based around watching
- During a self reflection, identifying what you would do differently next time
- A coaching area where games take place (2 words)
- Ensuring people are safe during your session
- WWW, a part of self reflection when looking for positives in your session
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- A theory of learning based around rewards and punishment (2 words)
- A coaching area focused on improving someone's skillset, sometimes run concurrently to a gamezone
- A theory of learning based around the law of effect, especially effective with positive reinforcement (2 words)
- A type of assessment from your friend/colleague
14 Clues: A theory of learning based around watching • Progression and regression within a session • Ensuring people are safe during your session • A type of assessment from your friend/colleague • A coaching area where games take place (2 words) • planning for issues that may affect the session (2 words) • Planning how you will teach the skill during activities (2 words) • ...
General theory of State 2022-02-27
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- is the morphology which did not have a State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the supreme power of a State within its territory
- is the power imposed by the State
- is the state origin according to divide right theory
- is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State
- is the mutual agreement between people in society
- is created by the higher demand on natural disaster and war prevention
- is the state leader under the force theory
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- issues law and manage country by law
- theory said that God create everything and find someone to represent him in this world
- means the family leader is the oldest woman who is trust by every family members
- is the morphology the first state appear according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the class who run the State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- theory said that the head of the State is the head of the family
14 Clues: is the power imposed by the State • issues law and manage country by law • is the state leader under the force theory • is the mutual agreement between people in society • is the supreme power of a State within its territory • is the state origin according to divide right theory • is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State • ...
Art I Terms 2021-11-08
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- Colors opposite on the color wheel.
- Point on the horizon line where lines converge and seem to disappear.
- Color result of adding white to red.
- The color result of the absence of light.
- Red, Yellow, and Blue.
- A naturally occurring spectrum.
- Any color with black added.
- Black, White, and Grey are this type of color.
- A wedge shaped glass that bends white light into a spectrum.
- A way of shading with criss crossed lines using pen.
- A color's brightness or dullness.
- A way of painting that only uses shades and tints of one color.
- Part of the picture plane that is closest to the viewer's eye.
- The name of any spectral color.
- Element of art that describes how something feels or appears to feel.
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- A chart listing the colors of the spectrum
- Design principle referring to the relationship of one part to the whole.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Part of the picture plane that's furthest from the viewer's eye.
- Finely ground color powders found in the earth.
- Color result of adding black to orange
- A way of shading with dots using pen.
- Colors made by mixing primary colors.
- A way of shading with lines using pen.
- Any color with white added.
- Element of art that is 3-D and encloses space.
- Most basic element of art
- The element of art derived from reflected light.
- The middle stretch of the picture plane.
- A plan for organizing colors
- Element of art that is 2-D and encloses space.
31 Clues: Red, Yellow, and Blue. • Most basic element of art • Any color with black added. • Any color with white added. • A plan for organizing colors • A naturally occurring spectrum. • The name of any spectral color. • A color's brightness or dullness. • Colors opposite on the color wheel. • Color result of adding white to red. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab. 2022-02-11
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- Z stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on the work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- Y workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
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- performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- need to protect physically and economically
- X workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- reinforcement-theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to the behavior itself
- classical theory of motivation theory that money is the sole motivator for workers
- actualization-needs the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
20 Clues: need to protect physically and economically • Benefits and recognition received from someone else • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others • personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • ...
Geopolitics 2024-02-14
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- Theory that a state has to grow or fail
- Geography's effects on politics among states
- German leader failed to conquer the Heartland
- Form of Imperialism. Indirect control of a state by a more powerful one
- French leader,failed to conquer the Heartland
- Killed 10% of the peasant population
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- Political power is control over people,land and _________
- Power expressed geographically as control
- A group willing to defend a space they claim
- Landbased theory conquering resources
- This policy forms or prevents state relationship
- Maritime theory, ports leads to Eurasia
- Impacts economic/military/foreign policies
13 Clues: Killed 10% of the peasant population • Landbased theory conquering resources • Maritime theory, ports leads to Eurasia • Theory that a state has to grow or fail • Power expressed geographically as control • Impacts economic/military/foreign policies • A group willing to defend a space they claim • Geography's effects on politics among states • ...
Food crossword 3D #3 2020-09-30
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- It is an animal from the bottom of the sea of pink color and has the shape of a hook.
- It is brown in color, is a grain and has an oval shape.
- It is red in color, it comes from the sea, it has a tail and antennae.
- comes from a plant, grows underground and is light brown in color.
- comes from the pig is pink in color is obtained from the back of the pig.
- they are pink they have eight arms and suckers it is an animal from the bottom of the sea.
- It is canned as chunks or crumbled bathed in oil.
- comes from the pig is a little red and pink in color and is in the form of strips.
- they are purple and wrinkled.
- has a rounded shape comes from the bottom of the sea and its shell is very hard gray.
- It is from an animal that has beautiful green and blue feathers.
- It comes from the pig and is eaten in the sandwich and is pink in color.
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- it is found in the sea in salty and fresh waters.
- it comes from chicken or beef and is mild.
- It comes from a plant called sunflower and is dark brown in color.
- It is red in color, it is squishy and comes from mushoa animals.
- It is red in color, it has legs and it has antenna-shaped eyes.
- It is light brown in color and serves to improve memory.
- This meat comes from an animal that has feathers and knows how to swim and fly.
- Its exterior is hard and its food is inside of a medium gray white color.
- It is a sausage cooked with a fine pink paste.
21 Clues: they are purple and wrinkled. • it comes from chicken or beef and is mild. • It is a sausage cooked with a fine pink paste. • it is found in the sea in salty and fresh waters. • It is canned as chunks or crumbled bathed in oil. • It is brown in color, is a grain and has an oval shape. • It is light brown in color and serves to improve memory. • ...
Natural Selection and Evolution Vocab Review 2017-02-02
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- a person with 2 color vision
- physical characteristics of an organism
- a person with 3 color vision
- biological differences; the sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere
- an organism that captures and feeds on another organism
- process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; also called survival on the fittest
- group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
- change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information and can change the phenotype of an organism
- a necessity of life, such as water nutrients, light, food, or space
- ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
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- harmful material that can enter the biosphere through the land, air, or water
- process by which cells from two different parents unite to produce the first cell of a new organism
- the area where an organism lives
- inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival
- plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native
- disappearance of a species from all parts of its geographical range
- the study of organisms in their early stage of development
- studied finches on the Galapagos Island and developed a theory of evolution
- change in a kind of organism over time; process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
- specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another
- average, year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region
- preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism
22 Clues: a person with 2 color vision • a person with 3 color vision • the area where an organism lives • physical characteristics of an organism • preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism • an organism that captures and feeds on another organism • the study of organisms in their early stage of development • ...
Do you remember the first weeks of class? 2013-11-25
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- the closest natural satellite to the earth, 240,000 miles away
- this tissue is responsible for creating sharp central vision
- these type of glasses are needed to treat nearsightedness
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are examples of gas _____?
- the largest planet in our solar system
- this reflects light back for a second chance if it misses the rods in the eyes
- was once considered the furthest planet in our solar system
- the big bang and the steady state are both an example of a ______?
- our is named the Milky Way
- an area in the sky named after a collection of stars
- "nuclear glue"
- we're lucky this substance expands when it is in a solid state
- interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, and helium
- when a suns gravity is so great it is able to crush atoms
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- the planet that has the most properties that are similar to earth
- this nerve transmits visual information to the brain
- responsible for color vision in the eyes
- the antimatter that is the counter part of electrons
- this reaction will take place with a new element when the sun runs out of hydrogen
- no color vision, used in dim light, to see out of corners of the eye
- the closest planet to the sun
- a phenomena that is seen when a wave encounters an obstacle
- an atom particle with no charge
- the light sensitive tissue in the back of the inner eye
- once things goes in this hole, nothing comes out
25 Clues: "nuclear glue" • our is named the Milky Way • the closest planet to the sun • an atom particle with no charge • the largest planet in our solar system • responsible for color vision in the eyes • once things goes in this hole, nothing comes out • interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, and helium • this nerve transmits visual information to the brain • ...
Evolution Crossword 2023-01-27
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- Body parts of different organisms that perform similar functions but do not have similar structures.
- Body parts of different organisms that have a similar structure but not necessarily a similar function.
- A theory stating that the earth's surface is broken into plates that move.
- The system of unique, two part names for organisms.
- The hypothesis that the continents slowly move across earth's surface.
- Differences that exist naturally among members of a population or species.
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and organelles enclosed by a membrane.
- A body part that does not seem to have a
- The science of classifying organisms.
- The process by which species of organisms change over time.
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- A supercontinent containing all of Earth's land that existed about 225 million years ago.
- A structural adaptation that enables an organism to blend in with its environment.
- An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and organelles enclosed by membranes.
- Outer covering of an animal used for protection or for attacks.
- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- in an organism.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in a particular environment.
- The process by which organisms that are best suited to a particular environment survive and reproduce most successfully.
- A change in the genetic material of an organism.
- Ability of an animal to look like another more harmful animal
- The color or patterns of color on an animal or plant.
21 Clues: in an organism. • The science of classifying organisms. • A body part that does not seem to have a • A change in the genetic material of an organism. • The system of unique, two part names for organisms. • The color or patterns of color on an animal or plant. • The process by which species of organisms change over time. • ...
Colors 2023-06-22
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- A neutral color that represents balance and practicality.
- A color commonly found in nature, symbolizing growth and freshness.
- A delicate and feminine color often associated with sweetness and romance.
- A refreshing and vibrant color that is a mix of blue and green.
- A calming color that is often associated with the sky and water.
- A royal and mysterious color that represents creativity and spirituality.
- A natural and earthy color that represents stability and reliability.
- A shimmering and precious color symbolizing wealth and luxury.
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- A vibrant and intense color that is a mix of red and purple.
- A cheerful and vibrant color that represents happiness and sunshine.
- A color symbolizing purity, innocence, and cleanliness.
- A metallic color often associated with modernity and sophistication.
- A bright and bold color often associated with passion and energy.
- A warm and energetic color often associated with enthusiasm and creativity.
- A color often associated with power, elegance, and mystery.
15 Clues: A color symbolizing purity, innocence, and cleanliness. • A neutral color that represents balance and practicality. • A color often associated with power, elegance, and mystery. • A vibrant and intense color that is a mix of red and purple. • A shimmering and precious color symbolizing wealth and luxury. • ...
Colors 2023-10-30
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- A neutral and balanced color often associated with practicality and maturity.
- A cheerful and optimistic color that signifies happiness and warmth.
- A timeless and elegant color often associated with sophistication and mystery.
- A warm and earthy color that symbolizes stability and reliability.
- A color inspired by the sea, symbolizing calmness and refreshing energy.
- A precious metallic color that represents luxury and success.
- A vibrant and energetic color often associated with creativity and enthusiasm.
- A metallic color that symbolizes modernity and elegance.
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- A color of nature, representing growth, renewal, and tranquility.
- A soft and soothing color often associated with relaxation and tranquility.
- A pure and clean color that symbolizes innocence and simplicity.
- A calming and soothing color that symbolizes serenity and stability.
- A color of royalty and luxury, representing creativity and mystery.
- A bright and bold color often associated with energy and passion.
- A soft and romantic color often associated with love and affection.
15 Clues: A metallic color that symbolizes modernity and elegance. • A precious metallic color that represents luxury and success. • A pure and clean color that symbolizes innocence and simplicity. • A color of nature, representing growth, renewal, and tranquility. • A bright and bold color often associated with energy and passion. • ...
How Well Do You Know William James? 2024-08-29
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- When was he born?
- His most popular experiment was the _____ experiments.
- What was the name of his most popular theory?
- What did he write in 1890?
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- What was his perspective?
- He is the _______ of the psychological movement of functionalism.
- He is a psychologist and a ___________.
- His theory says that ______ comes after reactions.
- Known for being a __________.
- What was he interested in before psychology?
- Who disagreed with James' theory?
11 Clues: When was he born? • What was his perspective? • What did he write in 1890? • Known for being a __________. • Who disagreed with James' theory? • He is a psychologist and a ___________. • What was he interested in before psychology? • What was the name of his most popular theory? • His theory says that ______ comes after reactions. • ...
The Origin of Life on Earth 2022-06-09
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- a North American scientist who created an experiment of the primitive atmosphere which produced organic compounds from a mixture of gases
- the theory of the origin of life that life began from inanimate objects
- a substance which creates a chemical reaction that causes the release of oxygen and loss of electrons
- an object which isn't living
- a theory of the origin of life which claims that organic molecules arrived from space and are the building blocks of life on Earth
- a French chemist who discovered that microorganisms were not created from spontaneous generation
- decaying, decomposing
- the process through which life appears from non-living matter
- existed at the beginning of time
- one of the possible places in which living things could have first appeared
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- an Italian doctor who believed in spontaneous generation
- a Russian biochemist who developed a theory of abiogenesis which is the basis of the hypothesis accepted by most scientists today
- a Swedish scientist who believed that life came to Earth from meteors from outer space
- a Flemish doctor who believed in spontaneous generation
- a baby insect
- structures which insulated organic molecules in Oparin's abiogenic theory
16 Clues: a baby insect • decaying, decomposing • an object which isn't living • existed at the beginning of time • a Flemish doctor who believed in spontaneous generation • an Italian doctor who believed in spontaneous generation • the process through which life appears from non-living matter • the theory of the origin of life that life began from inanimate objects • ...
colors 2023-06-25
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- - The color of rich soil or a sturdy tree trunk.
- - The color of a dark night sky or a formal suit.
- - The color of a sandy beach or a cozy sweater.
- - The color of fresh grass or leaves on a tree.
- - The color of a ripe tomato or a beautiful rose.
- - The color of a bright sunflower or a juicy lemon.
- - The color of a delicate flower or cotton candy.
- - The color of a royal robe or a blooming lavender flower.
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- - The color of a delicious citrus fruit or a sunset.
- - The color of a shiny coin or a sleek sports car.
- - The color of a valuable treasure or a shining sunbeam.
- - The color of a rainy sky or a wise elephant.
- - The color of a starry night or a sleek panther.
- - The color of a fluffy cloud or a pure snowflake.
- - The color of the sky on a clear day or the deep sea.
15 Clues: - The color of a rainy sky or a wise elephant. • - The color of a sandy beach or a cozy sweater. • - The color of fresh grass or leaves on a tree. • - The color of rich soil or a sturdy tree trunk. • - The color of a dark night sky or a formal suit. • - The color of a ripe tomato or a beautiful rose. • - The color of a starry night or a sleek panther. • ...
Colors 2023-06-15
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- A color symbolizing purity, innocence, and simplicity.
- A neutral color that represents balance and practicality.
- A royal color that combines the stability of blue and the energy of red.
- A vibrant color that is often associated with energy and passion.
- A warm color that represents creativity and enthusiasm.
- A dark color that represents mystery and elegance.
- A bright and cheerful color that represents happiness and sunshine.
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- A shiny metallic color associated with sophistication and modernity.
- A refreshing color resembling the blue-green hues of tropical waters.
- A vibrant and intense color that is a mixture of red and purple.
- A precious and luxurious color that symbolizes wealth and success.
- A color found in nature that symbolizes growth, freshness, and harmony.
- A soft and delicate color often associated with love and sweetness.
- A color that reminds us of earth and nature, representing stability and warmth.
- A calm and soothing color that reminds us of the sky and the ocean.
15 Clues: A dark color that represents mystery and elegance. • A color symbolizing purity, innocence, and simplicity. • A warm color that represents creativity and enthusiasm. • A neutral color that represents balance and practicality. • A vibrant and intense color that is a mixture of red and purple. • A vibrant color that is often associated with energy and passion. • ...
Fun With Colors Crossword for KIDS! 2023-05-04
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- The color of a shiny apple or a fire truck.
- The color of a leaf or a grassy field.
- A bright, fun color like a flower or a marker.
- The color of dirt or chocolate candy.
- A blue-green color like the ocean or a mermaid's tail.
- The darkest color, like the night sky or a black cat.
- The lightest color, like snow or a fluffy cloud.
- A pretty color made by mixing red and blue together.
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- A shiny, valuable color like a treasure or a medal.
- The color of a round pumpkin or a juicy orange fruit.
- The color of the sky on a sunny day or the ocean on a beach.
- The color of a happy sun or a yummy banana.
- A soft color like the petals of a flower or bubblegum.
- A color that's not quite black or white, like an elephant.
- A shiny, metallic color like a robot or a car.
15 Clues: The color of dirt or chocolate candy. • The color of a leaf or a grassy field. • The color of a shiny apple or a fire truck. • The color of a happy sun or a yummy banana. • A bright, fun color like a flower or a marker. • A shiny, metallic color like a robot or a car. • The lightest color, like snow or a fluffy cloud. • ...
Colors 2023-06-11
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- A shiny and metallic color often associated with elegance and luxury.
- A vibrant and tropical color often associated with calmness and tranquility.
- A color often associated with power, mystery, and elegance.
- A earthy color often associated with stability and the natural world.
- A color often associated with nature, growth, and environmental awareness.
- A cheerful and sunny color often associated with happiness and warmth.
- A bright and vibrant color often associated with passion and energy.
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- A bold and vibrant color often associated with creativity and individuality.
- A color often associated with purity, innocence, and cleanliness.
- A warm and vibrant color often associated with energy and enthusiasm.
- A rich and regal color often associated with royalty and creativity.
- A soft and delicate color often associated with sweetness and femininity.
- A cool and calming color often associated with the sky and water.
- A neutral color often associated with practicality and sophistication.
- A precious and shiny color often associated with wealth and success.
15 Clues: A color often associated with power, mystery, and elegance. • A color often associated with purity, innocence, and cleanliness. • A cool and calming color often associated with the sky and water. • A rich and regal color often associated with royalty and creativity. • A precious and shiny color often associated with wealth and success. • ...
Colors 2023-06-13
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- The color of fresh snow or a cloud.
- The color of tree bark or a chocolate bar.
- The color of a tropical sea or a semi-precious stone of the same name.
- A dark, rich color that you see on some autumn leaves or a glass of red wine.
- The color of grass in the summer or leaves on trees.
- The color you get when you mix red and blue.
- The color of the night sky or a piece of coal.
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- The shiny color of the precious metal used in coins and mirrors.
- The color of the sun or a ripe banana.
- The color of the sky on a clear day or the ocean.
- The color of a ripe tomato or a stop sign.
- The color of a carrot or the setting sun.
- The shiny color of the precious metal used in jewelry.
- The color of a mouse or an elephant.
- A lighter shade of the color of a rose or flamingos.
15 Clues: The color of fresh snow or a cloud. • The color of a mouse or an elephant. • The color of the sun or a ripe banana. • The color of a carrot or the setting sun. • The color of tree bark or a chocolate bar. • The color of a ripe tomato or a stop sign. • The color you get when you mix red and blue. • The color of the night sky or a piece of coal. • ...
Colors 2023-10-13
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- A royal color that combines the richness of blue and the energy of red.
- A bright and refreshing color resembling the blue-green shade of a gemstone.
- A warm and vibrant color similar to the hue of ripe oranges.
- The darkest color, often symbolizing mystery or elegance.
- The color of fresh grass, leaves, and many plants in nature.
- A cheerful and sunny color often associated with happiness.
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- A soft and calming shade of purple often associated with relaxation.
- The color of pure snow or a blank canvas, symbolizing purity and simplicity.
- The color of the sky on a clear day or the deep color of the ocean.
- A neutral color that is neither black nor white, often associated with balance.
- A natural color resembling the earth, wood, or chocolate.
- A delicate and soft color often associated with flowers and sweetness.
- A shiny, metallic color with a silvery sheen.
- A precious, metallic color associated with wealth and value.
- A bright and vibrant color resembling the hue of ripe tomatoes.
15 Clues: A shiny, metallic color with a silvery sheen. • A natural color resembling the earth, wood, or chocolate. • The darkest color, often symbolizing mystery or elegance. • A cheerful and sunny color often associated with happiness. • A warm and vibrant color similar to the hue of ripe oranges. • The color of fresh grass, leaves, and many plants in nature. • ...
Nursing theories 2023-09-16
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- -Her theory is the “Core ,Care and Cure”.
- -fundamental needs.
- -Organized the American Red Cross.
- -Adaptation Model.
- -A notable pioneer nurse established the frontier nursing service.
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- -Child development is a maturational process based on an in-born "timetable".
- -Caring is the central focus of nursing .
- -Her theory is about Nursing Process.
- -Theory of unitary human beings .
- -Nursing leader and suffragist .
- -Founder of public health nursing .
11 Clues: -Adaptation Model. • -fundamental needs. • -Nursing leader and suffragist . • -Theory of unitary human beings . • -Organized the American Red Cross. • -Founder of public health nursing . • -Her theory is about Nursing Process. • -Caring is the central focus of nursing . • -Her theory is the “Core ,Care and Cure”. • ...
The Scientific Revolution! 2021-10-11
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- who made the laws of planetary motion
- The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method
- who correctly determined that the heart, not the liver, pumped blood through the body
- What did Galileo Improve
- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
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- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the
- During the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy
- Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory.
- The Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- who is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- This is the structure of living things.
15 Clues: What did Galileo Improve • who made the laws of planetary motion • This is the structure of living things. • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory. • The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method • who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy • ...
Teens 2 2017-08-08
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- Teacher has 2...
- Alberto also likes this food.
- Teacher's favorite pastime.
- Alberto likes this food.
- Bianca's favorite animal.
- Bianca has 1...
- Paula's favorite color.
- Alice doesn't have...
- Nicole likes to watch this.
- Eduarda is ____ years old.
- JP's favorite color.
- Nicole loves...
- Alice's favorite color.
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- Bianca loves...
- Bianca's favorite food.
- Eduarda likes to...
- Alberto's favorite color.
- Paula's favorite food.
- Eduarda likes...
- Alice likes to watch this.
- JP has ___ dog.
- Paula loves...
- Eduarda's favorite color.
23 Clues: Paula loves... • Bianca loves... • Bianca has 1... • JP has ___ dog. • Nicole loves... • Teacher has 2... • Eduarda likes... • Eduarda likes to... • JP's favorite color. • Alice doesn't have... • Paula's favorite food. • Bianca's favorite food. • Paula's favorite color. • Alice's favorite color. • Alberto likes this food. • Bianca's favorite animal. • Alberto's favorite color. • ...
Spanish Words 2022-03-01
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- Decoración de la pared.
- No es grande.
- El color del otoño.
- Comparativo de joven.
- No es diferente.
- Es la seis y media de la mañana.
- No es la lavadora, es la ____.
- Enfrente del su ventanas.
- El color de un papel.
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- En la cama.
- No es a la derecha.
- Una luz en el dormitorio.
- No es feo.
- Comparativo de mal.
- No es más.
- Duermo en mí ____.
- El color del jardín.
- Por su discos compactos.
- El color de la manzana.
- El color del oceano.
20 Clues: No es feo. • No es más. • En la cama. • No es grande. • No es diferente. • Duermo en mí ____. • No es a la derecha. • Comparativo de mal. • El color del otoño. • El color del jardín. • El color del oceano. • Comparativo de joven. • El color de un papel. • Decoración de la pared. • El color de la manzana. • Por su discos compactos. • Una luz en el dormitorio. • Enfrente del su ventanas. • ...
What Each Color Represented In The Ancient Maya Civilization 2023-09-07
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- to treat someone or something with extreme love and respect.
- This is what the Maya used to make colors.
- This color was all about strength, sunlight, and getting rid of darkness. It also stood for blood and the sunrise.
- This was the color of the center. It showed humanity as the most important part of the world. It was also the color of Earth's gifts like vegetables and fruits.
- This was the color that stood for water and the sky. It was the color of rivers, lakes, seas, and the sky.
- of very great area, size, or extent.
- colors The colors red, blue, & green. You can mix these colors to make almost any other color.
- Indigo and Palygorskite are both a type of this.
- "Mexico is full of very bright colors no matter where you look. It's like a colorful ____________ in everything around you, like food, buildings, clothes, crafts, and even nature."
- this was the color of dawn, bones, teeth, purity, and health. It was also like light and life-giving fluid.
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- The place where the Indigo and Palygorskite mines were.
- A piece of land with water on three sides of it.
- Maya people thought this color was a color for bad things and the unknown. It meant death and where their ancestors rested. It also meant bad thoughts and rest.
- The man who found out how the Maya made their bright blue color.
- This color meant good crops and family bonds. In the Maya language, they called it Q’anil, which meant maturity, seeds, wealth, and sometimes sickness.
- The color of Maya temples after the effects of time and weather.
- a very ancient type of book.
- Another word for a god.
- a group of very important people or all of the gods in a particular religion.
- This is what the Maya used to make their bright blue color.
- The belief in many gods.
- The belief in only one god.
22 Clues: Another word for a god. • The belief in many gods. • The belief in only one god. • a very ancient type of book. • of very great area, size, or extent. • This is what the Maya used to make colors. • A piece of land with water on three sides of it. • Indigo and Palygorskite are both a type of this. • The place where the Indigo and Palygorskite mines were. • ...
Social Impact Theory 2019-03-11
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- As Agency theory does not take into account other situational factors aside from the presence of the authority figure, it can be considered...
- Social impact theory simplifies obedience to just a few factors, and so can be considered...
- As we don't get an explanation of WHY people obey this theory can be considered more....
- Agency theory gives an explanation of the effect of obeying on target through the idea of...
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- This theory believes that what is happening in the environment influences behaviour; these are called...
- Researcher who's research suggests hat strength of source is more important than the immediacy of the source
- The mathematical calculation of Social Impact is of limited usefulness as strength is difficult to give a numerical value to due to its...
- This theory considers people to not actively consider the messages of sources; they are ....
- The people who are being influenced
- The people trying to influence others
10 Clues: The people who are being influenced • The people trying to influence others • As we don't get an explanation of WHY people obey this theory can be considered more.... • This theory considers people to not actively consider the messages of sources; they are .... • Social impact theory simplifies obedience to just a few factors, and so can be considered... • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-03
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- Grief that resolves within a year
- Kubler-Ross third stage of grief
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Worden's grief model
- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Type of grief that is experienced when the relationship with the deceased is less significant, not openly shared, or not socially sanctioned
- A time of grief and mourning
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
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- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
- Grief is a(n)______ response associated with lose (unique to an individual)
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory does the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
- Kubler-Ross second stage of grief
- Attentive listening is what type of communication technique
- Grief that normal but last longer than a year
17 Clues: Worden's grief model • Bowlby's grief theory • A time of grief and mourning • Kubler-Ross third stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross first stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Kubler-Ross second stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-09
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- Newtons law "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"
- Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity
- city in which Vatican city is located in(pope residence)
- look for patters in experiments, sometimes called bottom up
- scholars began to question old teachings and ideas
- leader of the catholic church
- Studied the stars for over 25 years
- Sun centered theory
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- book published by Galileo
- Newtons law "force of an object is equal to mass times acceleration"
- new invention used to study the night sky
- test theory with experiments, sometimes called going top down
- earth centered theory
- Belief that God created the universe and then allowed it to run on natural laws
- Newtons law "body at rest will remain at rest"
- Religous group that protested Galileo
- Used telescope to observe and study the stars
17 Clues: Sun centered theory • earth centered theory • book published by Galileo • leader of the catholic church • Studied the stars for over 25 years • Religous group that protested Galileo • new invention used to study the night sky • Used telescope to observe and study the stars • Newtons law "body at rest will remain at rest" • scholars began to question old teachings and ideas • ...
Qualitative Data Analysis 2024-10-06
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- The vague differences in ground theory are between ______ and _____
- What is the most used framework for analysis?
- Three types of coding ____
- Counterintuitive results arising from grounded theory demonstrate that findings can be ______ to what researchers predict
- Analytical induction is an _______ process
- The vague differences in ground theory are between ______ and _____
- Narrative analysis has a variety of approaches based on the search for and analysis of ______
- Grounded theory is the most ______ strategy in use today for qualitative data analysis
- _____ as soon as possible
- Three types of coding ____
- CAQDAS enhances ________
- Many people experience _____ traits in which they would not choose if given the choice
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- _____ are becoming increasingly more popular with technological advancements
- Some feel CAQDAS exaggerates the _______
- The third model of narrative analysis is _______
- The application of narrative analysis can go beyond ____ history research
- A benefit and challenge of a ______ data size is present for qualitative data analysis
- ______ aid researchers with developing their analytical hunches
- Three types of coding ____
- _____ is the starting point for most forms of qualitative analysis
20 Clues: CAQDAS enhances ________ • _____ as soon as possible • Three types of coding ____ • Three types of coding ____ • Three types of coding ____ • Some feel CAQDAS exaggerates the _______ • Analytical induction is an _______ process • What is the most used framework for analysis? • The third model of narrative analysis is _______ • ...
Crossword Game: Colors 2017-09-25
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- the color of royalty, elegance and wisdom.
- the color of security and a down-to-earth color.
- the color of light and brightness of warm.
- the color of unemotional and detached. Transition between two non-colors.
- the color of purity and completion.
- the color of anger, beauty, sexual passion and pure love.
- the color of balance and harmony.
- the color of peace and trust
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- the color related to the moon and and flow of the tides.
- the color of innocent love and nurturing.
- the color of the imagination and creativity.
- the color of the hidden, the secretive and creating an air of mystery
- the color of success, achievement and triumph.
- the color of fall and also the color of optimism.
14 Clues: the color of peace and trust • the color of balance and harmony. • the color of purity and completion. • the color of innocent love and nurturing. • the color of royalty, elegance and wisdom. • the color of light and brightness of warm. • the color of the imagination and creativity. • the color of success, achievement and triumph. • ...
Intro to Graphic Design 2024-09-08
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- How dark or light a color us.
- When a shape becomes 3D, we call it a _.
- Secondary colors are created by combining two _ colors.
- Another term used for color.
- The space between lines of text.
- If you want your project to have a classic, more traditional look, you might consider using a _ font.
- This color mode adds colors together to create white.
- This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation.
- This color scheme uses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- The physical quality of a surface.
- This color scheme uses three colors that are evenly spaced,forming a perfect triangle on the wheel.
- This is a type of color harmony that only uses one color or hue. It uses saturation/value to create variations.
- The style or appearance of text.
- If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. (no space)
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- You can make _ graphics any size, big or small, without losing quality.
- This color scheme forms a rectangle on the wheel, using not one but two complementary color pairs.
- These colors are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- In order to create visual balance within an image, many photographers and designers apply the rule of _.
- The space between specific characters.
- If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. (no space)
- Used to guide the reader's eye to whatever is most important.
- All about using visual space to show relationships in your content.
- Refers to the intensity of a color.
- This color mode subtracts colors to create black.
- A shape that connects two or more points.
- The overall space between characters.
- Free or low-cost images are sometimes referred to as _.
27 Clues: Another term used for color. • How dark or light a color us. • The space between lines of text. • The style or appearance of text. • The physical quality of a surface. • Refers to the intensity of a color. • The overall space between characters. • The space between specific characters. • When a shape becomes 3D, we call it a _. • A shape that connects two or more points. • ...
Chinese Colors & Greetings 2015-11-17
18 Clues: grey • pink • brown • purple • Goodbye • Thank you • I am fine. • How are you? • My name is Tom. • You are welcome. • The color of sky • The yolk of an egg • The color of grass • What is your name? • The color of oranges • The traditional Chinese color • The Friday after Thanksgiving • The Chinese color for funerals
Chapter 5 Theory 2014-11-23
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- series of chords
- 7 up to 1, 4 down to 3
- the highest note of the melody
- shows each part on its own staff
- less than an octave between alto and tenor
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- part writing(the ways in which chords are produced by the motions of the individual lines)
- shows parts only at concert pitch
- The combining of relatively independent musical lines
- how the chord is to be distributed or spaced
- an octave or more between soprano and tenor
- when any parts cross above the soprano or below the bass
- result when two parts which are separated by a P5 or P8, or by their octave equivalents, move to new pitch classes that are separated by the same interval
- results when the outer parts move in the same direction into a P5 or P8, with a leap in the soprano part
- shows all the parts of an ensemble
- result when a P5 is followed by a dim.5 or reverse, in the same two voices
15 Clues: series of chords • 7 up to 1, 4 down to 3 • the highest note of the melody • shows each part on its own staff • shows parts only at concert pitch • shows all the parts of an ensemble • less than an octave between alto and tenor • an octave or more between soprano and tenor • how the chord is to be distributed or spaced • The combining of relatively independent musical lines • ...
Particle Theory Review 2015-12-07
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- This is a measurement for the amount of space matter takes up.
- The particles of this state of matter are close together but are able to move around more than solid particles
- We know that particles are _____________ to each other because we saw that it is hard to separate water droplets, but it is easy to combine them.
- When temperature is increased particles will move ________________
- The particles in this state of matter spread out far from each other. They can be squished closer together using force.
- The volume of a substance will __________ if particles are heated and they move faster.
- The amount of matter in a substance. It is related to weight, but it is not exactly the same
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- Solid particles have the ____________ speed
- Energy Energy of Motion
- Building blocks of matter. These are either atoms or molecules.
- Gas particles have the ____________ speed
- Gas particles have the ___________ distance from each other.
- Particles in a liquid are _____________ than particles in a gas.
- The particles of this state of matter vibrate in place
- Around We know that particles want to __________ because scent can spread from one part of a room to another.
15 Clues: Energy Energy of Motion • Gas particles have the ____________ speed • Solid particles have the ____________ speed • The particles of this state of matter vibrate in place • Gas particles have the ___________ distance from each other. • This is a measurement for the amount of space matter takes up. • Building blocks of matter. These are either atoms or molecules. • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2020-09-22
15 Clues: Ac • A \ B • A ⊄ B • A ⊅ B • A ⊆ B • A ∪ B • A ⊇ B • A = B • A ∩ B • Ø = { } • |A| and #A • 2A and \mathcal{P}(A) • a collection of elements • collection of 2 elements • set of all possible values
The Cell Theory 2020-10-22
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- a type of unicellular organism
- scientist who added the 3rd part of the cell theory
- protective layer that covers a cell's surface and acts as a barrier between inside and outside of the cell's environment (2 words)
- acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid
- name for a multicellular organism
- fundamental to the study of organisms, medicine, heredity, evolution, and all other aspects of life (2 words)
- smallest functional and structural unit of all living organisms
- scientist who wrote the first two parts of the cell theory
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- region enclosed by the cell membrane that includes the fluid and all of the organelles
- any living thing
- 1665 scientist who sees tiny box-like spaces when looking at cork under a microscope
- name for a unicellular organism
- scientist who concluded all plants are made of cells
- a small body in a cell's cytoplasm that has a specialized function
- DNA is stored in this organelle
15 Clues: any living thing • a type of unicellular organism • name for a unicellular organism • DNA is stored in this organelle • acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid • name for a multicellular organism • scientist who added the 3rd part of the cell theory • scientist who concluded all plants are made of cells • scientist who wrote the first two parts of the cell theory • ...
Hair removal Theory 2021-07-26
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- Intense Pulsed Light
- R in laser stands for
- waxing, sugaring, threading, tweezing, chemical depilation, shaving
- electrolysis,light-based reduction
- light hair
- L in laser stands for
- dormant or shedding phase
- transition phase
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- S in laser stands for
- affects women by causing dark hair to grow in areas of the body where men usually grow more hair. Influenced by androgen
- genetic ,can occur anywhere on the body in both men and women and increase hair growth
- E in laser stands for
- A in laser stands for
- dark hair
- growth phase
15 Clues: dark hair • light hair • growth phase • transition phase • Intense Pulsed Light • S in laser stands for • R in laser stands for • E in laser stands for • A in laser stands for • L in laser stands for • dormant or shedding phase • electrolysis,light-based reduction • waxing, sugaring, threading, tweezing, chemical depilation, shaving • ...
Theory of demand 2024-06-03
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- the way in which two people or groups feel and behave toward each other
- to get something, usually by asking for it or buying it
- a restriction or rule that stops you from doing something
- each one separately
- a person who buys things or uses services
- the act of spending money on something
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- inside or not further away than a particular area
- the act of picking between two or more options
- treating someone as less important than others
- to go after someone or something
- to think that something is true without knowing it is
- at an earlier time
- the most that is possible or allowed
- to like one thing more than another
- given to you or made available for you to use
15 Clues: at an earlier time • each one separately • to go after someone or something • to like one thing more than another • the most that is possible or allowed • the act of spending money on something • a person who buys things or uses services • given to you or made available for you to use • the act of picking between two or more options • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2023-09-09
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2023-09-11
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- A IS SUBSET OF B.SET A IS INCLUDED IN SET B
- INFINITE CARDINALITY OF NATURAL NUMBER SET
- SET MEMBERSHIP
- ALL SUBSETS OF A
- A IS SUPERSET OF B.SET A IS INCLUDED IN SET B
- THE NUMBER OF ELEMENTS OF SET A
- A COLLECTION OF ELEMENTS
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- SET OF ALL ORDERED PAIRS FROM A AND B
- CARDINALITY OF COUNTABLE ORDINAL NUMBER SET
- ALL OBJECTS THAT DO NOT BELONG TO SET A
- COLLECTION OF 2 ELEMENTS
- SET OF ALL POSSIBLE VALUES
- BOTH SETS HAVE THE SAME MEMBERS
- OBJECTS THAT BELONG TO SET A AND SET B
- OBJECTS THAT BELONG TO A OR B BUT NOT TO THEIR INTERSECTION
15 Clues: SET MEMBERSHIP • ALL SUBSETS OF A • COLLECTION OF 2 ELEMENTS • A COLLECTION OF ELEMENTS • SET OF ALL POSSIBLE VALUES • BOTH SETS HAVE THE SAME MEMBERS • THE NUMBER OF ELEMENTS OF SET A • SET OF ALL ORDERED PAIRS FROM A AND B • OBJECTS THAT BELONG TO SET A AND SET B • ALL OBJECTS THAT DO NOT BELONG TO SET A • INFINITE CARDINALITY OF NATURAL NUMBER SET • ...
Set Theory Symbol 2024-02-17
15 Clues: Ø = { } • symbol name of Z • symbol name of | • symbol name of ⊇ • symbol name of ∪ • symbol name of ∩ • symbol name of #A • symbol name of ⊆ • symbol name of ℵ0 • symbol name of A×B • set membership a∈A • symbol name of P(A) • symbol name of ⊖ or ∆ • { }a collection of elements • collection of 2 elements(a,b)
