color theory Crossword Puzzles
Deviance 2022-05-24
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- _________ view deviance as a natural outgrowth of values and structure in a society
- _________ theory states deviance is a learned behavior and that individuals will adopt behavior
- the norms of society are unclear and no longer apply
- _______ theory is the theory that functionalists believe in
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- ________ are best known for three ideas being labeling, cultural transmission, and control
- the tendency of a criminal to re-offend
- creating jobs, unifying, and promoting change are all _______ functions of deviance
- ______theory states that a deviant individual is "labled" as such
- any behavior that violates social norms
- a mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart from society
- deviant behavior is based on ____ so different across different cultures and time
- _______ theory states that deviance is normal and people conform when they have strong ties to the community
- ________ theorists view deviance as being set by the higher class of people to have them use it to maintain power
13 Clues: the tendency of a criminal to re-offend • any behavior that violates social norms • the norms of society are unclear and no longer apply • _______ theory is the theory that functionalists believe in • ______theory states that a deviant individual is "labled" as such • a mark of social disgrace that sets the deviant apart from society • ...
Crossword 5 2025-02-13
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- Hirschi argued that individuals who have a stronger ____ to society are less likely to commit crimes.
- According to Sykes & Matza, if a person argues that they committed a crime for a noble reason, they are appealing to ____ ____.
- Hirschi critiqued differential association theory, arguing that crime isn’t something people need to learn because it’s ____.
- According to Cooley, it is by developing a ____ ____ that we become integrated into society.
- Whereas Merton defined anomie as the breakdown in social norms, Durkheim defined it as the collapse of social ____.
- Gottfredson & Hirschi argued that self-control was a ____ trait; a person who has low self-control at the age of 12 will still have low self-control at the age of 60.
- Despite his claim that it’s a ____ theory of crime, Hirschi only tested his social bond theory on White high schoolers from a single county in California.
- Whereas Merton blamed high aspiration for crime, Hirschi blamed ____ aspiration.
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- What goal orientation is to Reckless, ____ is to Hirschi.
- Walter Reckless’ ____ theory sought to explain why most people who get exposed to adverse life circumstances don’t commit crimes.
- The act of gathering supplies and making plans to survive the collapse of civilization
- What belief is to Hirschi, ____ ____ is to Reckless.
- The famous ____ experiment demonstrated the far-reaching effects of self-control in children.
- Sykes & Matza argued that there were no fundamental differences between delinquents and non-delinquents; that even the worst delinquents spent most of their time engaging in ____ behavior.
- In his drift theory, Matza argued that most juvenile delinquents will eventually ____ out of criminal behavior.
- ____-____ is defined as the ability to delay gratification (ignore the hyphen)
- Which element of Hirschi’s social bond is associated with the motto, “idle hands are the devil’s workshop?”
- Control theorists argue that people naturally gravitate towards immediate ____.
- Rather than asking why people commit crime, control theories ask why people ____.
19 Clues: What belief is to Hirschi, ____ ____ is to Reckless. • What goal orientation is to Reckless, ____ is to Hirschi. • ____-____ is defined as the ability to delay gratification (ignore the hyphen) • Control theorists argue that people naturally gravitate towards immediate ____. • Whereas Merton blamed high aspiration for crime, Hirschi blamed ____ aspiration. • ...
Q4 Exam Practice 2024-05-14
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- Founder of the impressionist movement (last name)
- Refers to the brightness or dullness of a color.
- Painting with water-based pigments.
- Soft, dark drawing material made from burnt wood.
- The Medium "The Last Supper" was created in.
- A color mixed with white
- Flat, enclosed areas defined by lines or colors.
- A type of drawing and painting crayon made from compressed powdered graphite or charcoal mixed with a wax or clay base.
- Involves three colors equidistant from each other on the color wheel.
- Refers to the intensity or purity of a color.
- The illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- Three-dimensional objects with height, width, and depth.
- Created the sculpture "David"
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- Consists of black, white, gray, and beige.
- Consists of variations of a single color by altering its shade, tint, and tone. Creates a harmonious and unified effect.
- Surface quality of an object.
- "The Persistence of Memory" is what period style art?
- Involves colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel. Creates contrast and vibrancy when used together.
- A color mixed with black, resulting in a darker and deeper version of the original color.
- Painting technique using small, distinct dots of color that are applied in patterns to form an image.
- Basic building block of art, can be straight, curved, thick, thin etc.
- Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
22 Clues: A color mixed with white • Surface quality of an object. • Created the sculpture "David" • Painting with water-based pigments. • The illusion of depth on a flat surface. • Consists of black, white, gray, and beige. • The Medium "The Last Supper" was created in. • Refers to the intensity or purity of a color. • Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Spanish vocabulary 2023-10-04
30 Clues: ten • two • one • may • six • nine • four • five • fall • june • july • march • seven • three • april • eight • spring • summer • winter • august • january • october • february • november • december • september • The color of grass • The color of clouds • the color of the sky • The color of firetruck
Vocabulary Chapter 3 2021-10-04
25 Clues: draw • wall • grey • silk • month • cheap • price • to fix • to buy • golden • closet • famous • silver • to wash • to sell • furniture • to arrive • (bed)sheet • to arrange • dark in color • (bank) account • the color of blood • opposite of 14 Down • the color of the sky • color of a tennis ball
Minerals Crossword Andrade 2019-12-09
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- glass screen
- used for anodes of lithium-ion batteries
- color screen, vibration unit, speakers, and phone circuitry
- 63 color screen
- source of argentite and tetrahedrite
- source of sphalerite
- produces magnets in speakers, mics, and vibration motors
- primary source of tin
- conducts electricity
- color screen, speakers, and phone circuitry
- speakers, phone circuitry, glass polishing, and color screen
- 39 color screen
- source of tungsten
- primary source of silver
- strengthens glass
- color screen and circuitry
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- primary source of gallium
- basis of integrated circuits
- phone circuitry, speakers, and vibration unit
- source of lithium
- source of indium
- glass polishing
- color screen, vibration unit, and speakers
- radio frequency and power amplifies
- high performance-to-weight ratio
- source of copper
- regulate voltage and improve audio quality
- source of 100 different minerals
28 Clues: glass screen • glass polishing • 63 color screen • 39 color screen • source of indium • source of copper • source of lithium • strengthens glass • source of tungsten • source of sphalerite • conducts electricity • primary source of tin • primary source of silver • primary source of gallium • color screen and circuitry • basis of integrated circuits • high performance-to-weight ratio • ...
Unit 6 La Ropa y colores 2023-04-18
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- se usa para la cabeza en el sol
- se usan en los pies para trabajar
- una camisa femenina
- cortos, se usan para visitar el gimnasio
- se usa en los pies para hacer ejercicio
- se usa en los pies
- es el color principal de Marble Falls HS
- el color de las nieve cuando hace frio
- se usa para un evento formal (masculine)
- es el color de los smurfs.
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- es el color de un platano
- se usa para y el estomago el pecho (no formal)
- se usa cuando hace frio
- es el color de un tomate
- se usa cuando no hace mucho frio pero no hace calor
- se usa en un evento formal (feminine)
- un color popular para mucha ropa y zapatos
- es el color de una naranja
- se usan para las piernas.
- de bano, se usa en la playa o la piscina
20 Clues: se usa en los pies • una camisa femenina • se usa cuando hace frio • es el color de un tomate • es el color de un platano • se usan para las piernas. • es el color de una naranja • es el color de los smurfs. • se usa para la cabeza en el sol • se usan en los pies para trabajar • se usa en un evento formal (feminine) • el color de las nieve cuando hace frio • ...
colours 2018-09-30
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- / the rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish
- / the color of the kermes dye
- / Colour of grass
- / The longest river in South Africa
- / pale violet tone
- / The sky as viewed during daylight
- / A neutral achromatic colour midway between white and black
- / Sofia The First ; Sofia's older sister, Prince James's twin sister and the first Princess of Enchancia
- / The hue of sunflowers or ripe lemons
- / Light crimson
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- / The color of unbleached linen or silk
- / A deep and rich color close to the color wheel blue
- / A brownish crimson or claret color
- / purple
- / located midway between red and blue
- / A shade of green and the color of the citrus fruit
- / the color of the cut and polished gemstone and is a shade of red or pink
- / a deep to vivid reddish pink
- / The hue of blood
- / A private university in Rhode Island
20 Clues: / purple • / Light crimson • / Colour of grass • / pale violet tone • / The hue of blood • / the color of the kermes dye • / a deep to vivid reddish pink • / A brownish crimson or claret color • / The longest river in South Africa • / The sky as viewed during daylight • / located midway between red and blue • / A private university in Rhode Island • ...
L1C-2/3-Crossword 2025-02-01
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- the color of ripe bananas
- the mixed-color of red and yellow
- you can read it, made by paper
- it can take you on the river
- you take this to another place far away
- using it to write words on the paper
- a boy who your mom gave birth to
- it can take you fly in the sky
- a dad's dad
- a girl who your mom gave birth to
- the color of trees
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- married with your mom
- open it to get fresh air, but you can't walk through it
- the color of polar bears
- a mom's mom
- married with your dad
- the color of the sky
- the mixed-color of red and blue
- you're sitting on it right now
- the color of soil
- you need to do homework on it
- something you use to make words gone on the paper
22 Clues: a mom's mom • a dad's dad • the color of soil • the color of trees • the color of the sky • married with your mom • married with your dad • the color of polar bears • the color of ripe bananas • it can take you on the river • you need to do homework on it • you can read it, made by paper • you're sitting on it right now • it can take you fly in the sky • the mixed-color of red and blue • ...
Week 7: Causes of Conflict 2026-03-12
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- IV in the theory that borders and proximity make the probability of interstate conflict more likely due to opportunity and willingness
- A system where one state has overwhelming power over all other states
- ____ explanations of democratic peace say democracies externalize nonviolent traditions for resolving disputes when interacting with other democracies
- Theory that competition over the same consumers and inputs will actually lead states that trade similar goods to fight each other
- A system where at least three states have overwhelming power over all other states, and where the most powerful are relatively equal in power
- The Cold War is argued to be a ___ period in the international system
- The debate between whether bipolar or multipolar periods are the most peaceful contains a difference in assumptions about how states react to ______
- Theory that unipolar periods are secure and peaceful because there is one power keeping all other states "in check"
- States with large winning coalitions
- Theory that interstate conflict is most likely when states reach or surpass power parity with the dominant state AND are dissatisfied with the status quo
- The ___ level of analysis allows us to see broad, general patterns regarding the number of wars during a period of time
- When looking at the share of power distribution in the system, we are looking at ____
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- ___ explanations of democratic peace say it is more difficult and takes more time for democracies to fight other democracies because of leader constraints
- Phenomenon that dyadic democracies do not fight
- States with small winning coalitions
- Due to their saliency, ____ issues are the deadliest and most escalatory type of dispute issue in interstate conflict
- Theory that states with a large winning coalition need to provide good policy and public goods. These states tend to fight harder in wars and are more selective about the wars they enter
- The name of the group of people whose support is needed to keep a leader in power
- To liberalism and the Kantian Triangle, trade is expected to have a ____ relationship with interstate conflict
- Theory that states with power parity are unlikely to fight because any war between them will be difficult. However, states with power preponderance are likely to fight because one state can easily overpower the other
- The ___ level of analysis allows us to understand why some types of states join or initiate conflict more than other types of states
- Due to the size of their W, autocracies focus on providing ___ goods
- Theory that says a leader of a state with poor economic conditions, civil strife, or scandal initiates interstate conflict to try and draw attention away from domestic issues and towards foreign policy
- Due to the size of their W, democracies focus on providing ____ goods
24 Clues: States with small winning coalitions • States with large winning coalitions • Phenomenon that dyadic democracies do not fight • Due to the size of their W, autocracies focus on providing ___ goods • A system where one state has overwhelming power over all other states • The Cold War is argued to be a ___ period in the international system • ...
Colors 2024-01-26
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- A lively and energetic color, combining the warmth of red and the brightness of yellow.
- A bold and classic color, often representing sophistication and elegance.
- A bright and cheerful color, reminiscent of sunshine and happiness.
- A fresh and natural color, symbolizing growth and the environment.
- A calming and cool color, often linked to the sky and the ocean.
- A bright and refreshing color, resembling the shades of the ocean.
- A vibrant and warm color often associated with passion and energy.
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- A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success.
- A neutral and versatile color, often associated with practicality and balance.
- A soft and calming color, often linked to relaxation and tranquility.
- A shiny and modern color, often associated with technology and sleekness
- A pure and clean color, symbolizing simplicity and innocence.
- A warm and earthy color, associated with stability and reliability.
- A regal and mysterious color, often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A delicate and sweet color, often linked to romance and femininity.
15 Clues: A pure and clean color, symbolizing simplicity and innocence. • A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success. • A calming and cool color, often linked to the sky and the ocean. • A fresh and natural color, symbolizing growth and the environment. • A bright and refreshing color, resembling the shades of the ocean. • ...
Colors 2024-01-26
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- A warm and earthy color, associated with stability and reliability.
- A bright and cheerful color, reminiscent of sunshine and happiness.
- A regal and mysterious color, often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A bold and classic color, often representing sophistication and elegance.
- A shiny and modern color, often associated with technology and sleekness.
- A pure and clean color, symbolizing simplicity and innocence.
- A neutral and versatile color, often associated with practicality and balance.
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- A fresh and natural color, symbolizing growth and the environment.
- A calming and cool color, often linked to the sky and the ocean.
- A lively and energetic color, combining the warmth of red and the brightness of yellow.
- A bright and refreshing color, resembling the shades of the ocean.
- A delicate and sweet color, often linked to romance and femininity.
- A soft and calming color, often linked to relaxation and tranquility.
- A vibrant and warm color often associated with passion and energy.
- A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success.
15 Clues: A pure and clean color, symbolizing simplicity and innocence. • A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success. • A calming and cool color, often linked to the sky and the ocean. • A fresh and natural color, symbolizing growth and the environment. • A bright and refreshing color, resembling the shades of the ocean. • ...
Sensation & Perception 2017-10-23
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- :Modification of frequency theory stating that a cluster of nerve cells can fire neural impulses in rapid succession, producing a volley of impulses.
- :Depth cues that depend on the combination of the images in the left and right eye and on the way the two eyes work together.
- :The recognition that objects are constant and unchanging even though sensory input about them is changing.
- :The process of receiving stimulus energies from the external environment and transforming those energies into neural energy.
- :The degree of difference that must exist between two stimuli before the difference is detected.
- :Rounded bumps above the tongue’s surface that contain the taste buds, the receptors for taste.
- :The receptor cells in the retina that are sensitive to light but not very useful for color vision.
- :The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body.
- :A change in the responsiveness of the sensory system based on the average level of surrounding stimulation.
- :The simultaneous distribution of information across different neural pathways.
- :Theory on how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that the perception of a sound’s frequency depends on how often the auditory nerve fires.
- :The principle by which we organize the perceptual field into stimuli that stand out (figure) and those that are left over (ground).
- :The operation in sensation and perception, launched by cognitive processing at the brain’s higher levels, that allows the organism to sense what is happening and to apply that framework to information from the world.
- :The receptor cells in the retina that allow for color perception.
- :Irrelevant and competing stimuli—not only sounds but also any distracting stimuli for the senses.
- :Theory stating that cells in the visual system respond to complementary pairs of red-green and blue-yellow colors; a given cell might be excited by red and inhibited by green, whereas another cell might be excited by yellow and inhibited by blue.
- :The perception that a stationary object is moving.
- :Modification of frequency theory stating that a cluster of nerve cells can fire neural impulses in rapid succession, producing a volley of impulses.
- :Senses that provide information about movement, posture, and orientation.
- :A school of thought interested in how people naturally organize their perceptions according to certain patterns.
- :The part of the ear that channels sound through the eardrum, hammer, anvil, and stirrup to the inner ear.
- :A binocular cue to depth and distance in which the muscle movements in an individual’s two eyes provide information about how deep and/or far away something is.
- :Sensory nerve endings under the skin that respond to changes in temperature at or near the skin and provide input to keep the body’s temperature at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
- :Specialized cells that detect stimulus information and transmit it to sensory (afferent) nerves and the brain.
- :The structure at the back of the eye, made up of axons of the ganglion cells, that carries visual information to the brain for further processing.
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- :Sense that provides information about balance and movement.
- :The nerve structure that receives information about sound from the hair cells of the inner ear and carries these neural impulses to the brain’s auditory areas.
- :The lining of the roof of the nasal cavity, containing a sheet of receptor cells for smell.
- :The process of focusing awareness on a narrow aspect of the environment.
- :The minimum amount of stimulus energy that a person can detect.
- :The detection of information below the level of conscious awareness.
- :An approach to perception that focuses on decision making about stimuli under conditions of uncertainty.
- :Theory stating that color perception is produced by three types of cone receptors in the retina that are particularly sensitive to different, but overlapping, ranges of wavelengths.
- :The act of focusing on a specific aspect of experience while ignoring others.
- :Powerful depth cues available from the image in one eye, either the right or the left.
- :The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information so that it makes sense.
- :The operation in sensation and perception in which sensory receptors register information about the external environment and send it up to the brain for interpretation.
- :Three fluid-filled circular tubes in the inner ear containing the sensory receptors that detect head motion caused when an individual tilts or moves the head and/or the body.
- :A predisposition or readiness to perceive something in a particular way.
- :In the sense of vision, the bringing together and integration of what is processed by different neural pathways or cells.
- :The outermost part of the ear, consisting of the pinna and the external auditory canal.
- :Neurons in the brain’s visual system that respond to particular features of a stimulus.
- :Theory on how the inner ear registers the frequency of sound, stating that each frequency produces vibrations at a particular spot on the basilar membrane.
- :The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally.
- :The part of the ear that includes the oval window, cochlea, and basilar membrane and whose function is to convert sound waves into neural impulses and send them to the brain.
- :The multilayered, light-sensitive surface in the eye that records electromagnetic energy and converts it to neural impulses for processing in the brain.
46 Clues: :The perception that a stationary object is moving. • :The ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally. • :Sense that provides information about balance and movement. • :The sensation that warns an individual of damage to the body. • :The minimum amount of stimulus energy that a person can detect. • ...
german colors 2023-05-08
Across
- what the color and ripe banana
- what is the color an apple
- what is the color of a rose
- the color of the sky.
- the color of grass
- what is the color of a smurf
- what is the color when you mix blue and green
- what the color of coal
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- what is the sky at 8:30 pm
- what is the color of an orange
- what is the color of your pencil led
- what is the color of an grape
- what is the color of a very ripe banana.
- the color of paper
14 Clues: the color of grass • the color of paper • the color of the sky. • what the color of coal • what is the sky at 8:30 pm • what is the color an apple • what is the color of a rose • what is the color of a smurf • what is the color of an grape • what the color and ripe banana • what is the color of an orange • what is the color of your pencil led • ...
Color a la Mrs. Koehler 2018-11-05
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- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and are closely related. Not the same thing as a monochromatic set of colors.
- One color that is modified by changing the values and saturation of the hue by additions of black or white.
- A color harmony consisting of three equidistant hues on the color wheel.
- Combinations of colors that are considered satisfying or that produce certain effects.
- Color harmonies or combinations of colors generally considered aesthetically pleasing or used to create a certain effect.
- Colors produced by mixing a primary color with a secondary color which is closest to it on the color wheel. (yellow + green = yellow-green). They are also made by mixing unequal amounts of two primaries (adding more yellow than blue becomes a yellow-green).
- The degree of purity, saturation or strength of a color. High-intensity colors are bright; low-intensity colors are dull.
- From the Italian meaning “light to dark”. The use of value contrasts to represent the effects of light and shadow.
- Those colors in which blue is dominant, found on the right side of the color wheel.
- Another term used to identify intermediate colors. Colors that are made by mixing a primary with a secondary in the same family.
- Variation of a color with black added to it.
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- Colors that result from mixing two primary colors. Orange, green and violet.
- A painting technique in which paint is applied in very thick strokes in order to create a highly textured surface. Vincent Van Gogh was famous for his paintings that used this technique.
- Colors such as black, white and gray not associated with any color.
- An element of art concerned with the degree of lightness or darkness of colors.
- The three basic colors, red, yellow, and blue, from which it is possible to mix all other colors. The primaries cannot be produced by mixing pigments.
- The purity, vividness, or intensity of a color.
- The term used when a color’s hue, value or intensity is affected by the colors nearby.
- Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel, meaning they are in extreme contrast with each other.
- Bands of colored light created when white light passes through a prism. Also, the full range of colors.
- A color that has had white added to it.
- Variations in the darkness and lightness of a color, often used by artist to create an illusion of volume on a flat surface.
- The property of color that distinquishes one gradation from another and gives it its name. Another term for the generically used term “color”.
- Those hues in which yellow and red are dominant.
- A diagram showing the spectrum of colors, and their relationship to one another.
- An art element with three properties: hue, value and intensity.
26 Clues: A color that has had white added to it. • Variation of a color with black added to it. • The purity, vividness, or intensity of a color. • Those hues in which yellow and red are dominant. • An art element with three properties: hue, value and intensity. • Colors such as black, white and gray not associated with any color. • ...
2 2023-08-01
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- Absence of color, opposite of black
- The darkest color
- A mix of red and blue
- Dark blue-purple hue
- Color of earth and wood
- A mix of black and white
- Precious metal color
- Primary color
- Bright color of the sun
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- Often associated with femininity
- Color of the sky
- Blue-green color
- Citrus fruit color
- Precious metal color
- Color of the grass and leaves
15 Clues: Primary color • Color of the sky • Blue-green color • The darkest color • Citrus fruit color • Dark blue-purple hue • Precious metal color • Precious metal color • A mix of red and blue • Color of earth and wood • Bright color of the sun • A mix of black and white • Color of the grass and leaves • Often associated with femininity • Absence of color, opposite of black
Cell Structure 2024-12-03
Across
- Produces genetically unique cells from parent cell
- Liquid which all organelles float in
- Organelle that breaks down other worn out organelles
- For eukaryotes respiration takes place in this organelle.
- Strucutre that contains a double helix
- Theory that states "A cell is the basic unit of life"
- Contains chromosomes and most of the cell's DNA
- Organelle that stores food and water.
- This acid touches almost all organelles, and controls many cell functions
- Each part of the cell is classiefied as.
- the organelle where photosynthesis occures, also what gives a plant it's green color
- What is the name for prokaryotic cells
- Produces two indentical daughter cells from one parent cell
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- This synthesizes lipids
- This organelle has ribosomes attached to it
- Protects nucles from other cell organelles
- What wraps all the organels into the cell
- What protects the cell, present in plant cells, but not animal cells.
- The framework of the cell
- For eukaryotic cells this organelle packages protein
- Scattered throughout the cell, this organelle contains protein and RNA
21 Clues: This synthesizes lipids • The framework of the cell • Liquid which all organelles float in • Organelle that stores food and water. • Strucutre that contains a double helix • What is the name for prokaryotic cells • Each part of the cell is classiefied as. • What wraps all the organels into the cell • Protects nucles from other cell organelles • ...
Perception 2025-03-25
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- The light-sensitive layer of cells in the eye.
- The brain structure that relays sensory information (except smell).
- Sense of body position and movement.
- Sensory information from skin, muscles, and joints.
- Related to the sense of hearing.
- The cognitive process of focusing on certain stimuli while ignoring others.
- Detectors/ Neurons that respond to specific visual aspects like edges or movement.
- A theory that the brain perceives patterns and wholes.
- A visual image that remains after the stimulus is removed.
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- The process where sensory receptors become less sensitive to constant stimuli.
- Set/ A mental predisposition to perceive things in a certain way.
- The sense of smell.
- The sense of taste.
- The process of detecting physical stimuli from the environment.
- Photoreceptors responsible for vision in low light.
- The visual ability to perceive the world in three dimensions.
- The conversion of physical energy into neural signals.
- Photoreceptors responsible for color vision and detail.
- A distorted perception of reality.
- Referring to vision using both eyes for depth perception.
20 Clues: The sense of smell. • The sense of taste. • Related to the sense of hearing. • A distorted perception of reality. • Sense of body position and movement. • The light-sensitive layer of cells in the eye. • Photoreceptors responsible for vision in low light. • Sensory information from skin, muscles, and joints. • The conversion of physical energy into neural signals. • ...
Jen & Darin 2025-04-03
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- Number of pets the couple share
- Darin's favorite hot & cold beverage
- Darin's favorite snack
- Patch Place Darin told Jen he loved her
- Bride & Groom's favorite book
- Jen's favorite marathon running partner
- Dating website where they met
- University Jen graduated from in 1996
- The seat Darin prefers when flying
- Darin shares his birthday with this famous volcanic eruption
- Jen's middle name
- Grade the bride teaches
- Bellevue coffee shop where they had their first meet up
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- City where the couples favorite park is located
- State Darin was born in
- Mascot for Darin's favorite college team
- Groom's favorite soccer team
- Number of kids the couple has between them
- The couples favorite conspiracy theory
- Favorite kind of restaurant the bride & groom enjoy
- Said "I love you" first
- Color of Bride's eyes
- City the Bride & Groom will reside in
- The couple dressed up as this person for Halloween
- Darin's middle name
- Month Jen was born in
- City where they are going to go for their honeymoon
- Name of company Darin works for
28 Clues: Jen's middle name • Darin's middle name • Color of Bride's eyes • Month Jen was born in • Darin's favorite snack • State Darin was born in • Said "I love you" first • Grade the bride teaches • Groom's favorite soccer team • Bride & Groom's favorite book • Dating website where they met • Number of pets the couple share • Name of company Darin works for • ...
Colors 2023-10-10
Across
- 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. • ...
Colors 2024-01-26
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- A warm and earthy color, associated with stability and reliability.
- A bright and cheerful color, reminiscent of sunshine and happiness.
- A regal and mysterious color, often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A bold and classic color, often representing sophistication and elegance.
- A shiny and modern color, often associated with technology and sleekness
- A pure and clean color, symbolizing simplicity and innocence.
- A neutral and versatile color, often associated with practicality and balance.
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- A fresh and natural color, symbolizing growth and the environment.
- A calming and cool color, often linked to the sky and the ocean.
- A lively and energetic color, combining the warmth of red and the brightness of yellow.
- A bright and refreshing color, resembling the shades of the ocean.
- A delicate and sweet color, often linked to romance and femininity.
- A soft and calming color, often linked to relaxation and tranquility.
- A vibrant and warm color often associated with passion and energy.
- A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success.
15 Clues: A pure and clean color, symbolizing simplicity and innocence. • A luxurious and radiant color, symbolizing wealth and success. • A calming and cool color, often linked to the sky and the ocean. • A fresh and natural color, symbolizing growth and the environment. • A bright and refreshing color, resembling the shades of the ocean. • ...
Colors 2023-06-17
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- A metallic color resembling the hue of pure gold.
- A earthy color resembling the hue of soil or tree bark.
- A neutral color resembling a mix of black and white hues.
- A rich color resembling a mix of blue and red hues.
- A vibrant color resembling the hue of a ripe lemon or sunflower.
- A dark color resembling the absence of light.
- A vibrant color resembling the hue of a turquoise gemstone.
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- A metallic color resembling the hue of polished silver.
- A bright color resembling the hue of blood or a ripe cherry.
- A warm color resembling the hue of a ripe orange fruit.
- A cool color resembling the hue of the sky or a deep ocean.
- A vibrant color resembling a mix of red and blue hues.
- A delicate color resembling the hue of a rose or cotton candy.
- A lush color resembling the hue of grass or tree leaves.
- A bright color resembling the presence of all colors.
15 Clues: A dark color resembling the absence of light. • A metallic color resembling the hue of pure gold. • A rich color resembling a mix of blue and red hues. • A bright color resembling the presence of all colors. • A vibrant color resembling a mix of red and blue hues. • A metallic color resembling the hue of polished silver. • ...
Colors 2023-06-12
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- Shiny and metallic color resembling the precious metal silver
- Royal and luxurious color associated with creativity and elegance
- Rich and radiant color associated with wealth, luxury, and success
- Bright and vibrant color resembling the hues of the turquoise gemstone
- Earthy and warm color resembling the natural shades of soil and wood
- Bright and cheerful color reminiscent of sunshine and happiness
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- Deep and rich color that blends the calmness of blue with the intensity of red
- Warm and vibrant color that combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow
- Vibrant and energetic color that symbolizes passion and excitement
- Calm and soothing color often associated with tranquility and stability
- Refreshing and natural color that represents growth and the environment
- Delicate and sweet color often associated with femininity and tenderness
- Neutral and balanced color that represents practicality and stability
- Pure and pristine color symbolizing innocence, cleanliness, and peace
- Mysterious and powerful color that signifies strength and authority
15 Clues: Shiny and metallic color resembling the precious metal silver • Bright and cheerful color reminiscent of sunshine and happiness • Royal and luxurious color associated with creativity and elegance • Vibrant and energetic color that symbolizes passion and excitement • Rich and radiant color associated with wealth, luxury, and success • ...
M2 Choose Your Assignment 2024-05-24
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- Recognizing that culturally based values, beliefs, and practices influence health and lifestyles
- The beliefs, values, and behaviors that are shared by members of a society and provide a template or “road map” for living
- Guides community/public health nursing practice
- Set of moral principles; theory or system of moral values; principles of conduct of a group; guiding philosophy
- A biologically designated group of people whose distinguishing features, such as skin color, are inherited
- Number of categories of cultural assessment
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- True or false: race and culture are interchangeable terms
- Also called cultural plurality
- Applies public health principles to large groups and communities of people
- EBP step __: Ask the clinical question
10 Clues: Also called cultural plurality • EBP step __: Ask the clinical question • Number of categories of cultural assessment • Guides community/public health nursing practice • True or false: race and culture are interchangeable terms • Applies public health principles to large groups and communities of people • ...
Friday crossword 2021-03-23
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- a system of government
- tricking someone
- a theory of what may happen
- give special importance
- fully in agreement
- able to talk someone into believing in their self
- describe the features of
- extremely hungry
- a statement or theory
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- able to talk someone into something
- ruining something
- finding the answer to something
- to eat something whole
- taking a closer look at something
- in agreement
15 Clues: in agreement • tricking someone • extremely hungry • ruining something • fully in agreement • a statement or theory • a system of government • to eat something whole • give special importance • describe the features of • a theory of what may happen • finding the answer to something • taking a closer look at something • able to talk someone into something • ...
General psychology 2023-03-07
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- proposed facial feedback theory
- father of stress research
- proppsed extraversion and intraversion theory
- secretes more ACTH
- positive stress due to positive events
- latin word for emotiona
- latin word for stress
- emotion that becomes intense
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- proposed universal expression
- mind body practice
- contracted muscle in forehead
- practice of behaviour
- expresses support,sexual intimacy
- contracted muscle in eyebrow
- negative stress caused due to negative events
15 Clues: mind body practice • secretes more ACTH • practice of behaviour • latin word for stress • latin word for emotiona • father of stress research • contracted muscle in eyebrow • emotion that becomes intense • proposed universal expression • contracted muscle in forehead • proposed facial feedback theory • expresses support,sexual intimacy • positive stress due to positive events • ...
Great Books 2022-10-12
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- Father of Inquiry
- Posed the questions answered by "Why War"
- Relating to money
- Author of "Why War"
- Theory of the rational thought
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- Fearing the meeting of social selves
- Author of "The Social Me"
- Natural from birth
- Theory related to morals and societal structure
- Theory caters to the primal, selfish, needs/wants
10 Clues: Father of Inquiry • Relating to money • Natural from birth • Author of "Why War" • Author of "The Social Me" • Theory of the rational thought • Fearing the meeting of social selves • Posed the questions answered by "Why War" • Theory related to morals and societal structure • Theory caters to the primal, selfish, needs/wants
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-05-09
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- Ptolemy’s theory about the view of the universe
- thermometer; a degrees scale in the metric system
- Francis _____
- Sir _____ Newton
- heliocentric theory
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- “I think, therefore I am”
- barometer
- Greek philosopher;his universe theory continued by Ptolemy
- Jenner cured ________
- “An object in motion stays in motion until/unless acted upon by an outside force”
10 Clues: barometer • Francis _____ • Sir _____ Newton • heliocentric theory • Jenner cured ________ • “I think, therefore I am” • Ptolemy’s theory about the view of the universe • thermometer; a degrees scale in the metric system • Greek philosopher;his universe theory continued by Ptolemy • “An object in motion stays in motion until/unless acted upon by an outside force”
Colors 2023-09-01
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- - the color of clouds
- - the color of dirt
- - The color of the sky
- - The color of elderly folk hair
- - a lighter version of red
- - a mix of green and yellow
- - The color of blood
- - The color of the sun
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- - a mix of red and purple
- - the color of a panther
- - a mix of red and blue
- - a mix of blue and green
- - the color of grass
- - a dark blue, almost black
- - The color of traffic cones
15 Clues: - the color of grass • - the color of dirt • - the color of clouds • - The color of the sun • - a mix of red and blue • - The color of blood • - a mix of red and purple • - The color of the sky • - the color of a panther • - a mix of blue and green • - a lighter version of red • - The color of traffic cones • - a dark blue, almost black • ...
Colores y numeros 2024-09-04
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- 7+7
- 6-2
- 3x3
- The color of the pizarra label
- The color of the wall in the classroom
- Another word for the color of the drink
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- One of our school colors, also a name
- Senorita's favorite drink, also the color of the drink
- Another word for this school color
- 17+3
- 10+5
- The color of Phil's pot
- The color of the binders on the bookcase
- The color of the backpack on the door
- The color of the board
15 Clues: 7+7 • 6-2 • 3x3 • 17+3 • 10+5 • The color of the board • The color of Phil's pot • The color of the pizarra label • Another word for this school color • One of our school colors, also a name • The color of the backpack on the door • The color of the wall in the classroom • Another word for the color of the drink • The color of the binders on the bookcase • ...
Particle Theory Review 2015-12-07
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- Around We know that particles want to __________ because scent can spread from one part of a room to another.
- When temperature is increased particles will move ________________
- The volume of a substance will __________ if particles are heated and they move faster.
- The particles of this state of matter are close together but are able to move around more than solid particles
- Gas particles have the ___________ distance from each other.
- Building blocks of matter. These are either atoms or molecules.
- The particles in this state of matter spread out far from each other. They can be squished closer together using force.
- The particles of this state of matter vibrate in place
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- Energy Energy of Motion
- This is a measurement for the amount of space matter takes up.
- Gas particles have the ____________ speed
- 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.
- Solid particles have the ____________ speed
- The amount of matter in a substance. It is related to weight, but it is not exactly the same
- Particles in a liquid are _____________ than particles in a gas.
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. • ...
Cognitive Load Theory 2015-12-06
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- The immense body of knowledge and skills we hold in a more-or-less permanent, accessible form.
- If this is identified during the chunking process, remembering is greatly enhanced.
- Hierarchical information networks that help to story information in long term memory.
- The encoding (storage) of knowledge and/or skills into long term memory in such a way that the knowledge and skills may be recalled and applied at a later time on demand.
- Responsible for the difficulty of some to-be-learned content.
- The total amount of mental activity imposed on working memory.
- An instructional technique to improve learning by physically integrating the solution into the graphic to produce a single source of instructional information.
- Sensory, working and long term memory are the three types of this.
- The act of combining the elements of a large set of elements to form a smaller number of groups.
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- The degree to which the elements of some to-be-learned information can, or cannot, be understood in isolation.
- An instructional technique that provides all information for a given problem.
- A modifiable load in instructional design caused by the materials used to present information.
- An instructional technique where the designer partitions to-be-learned information so that some information, such as graphics, is presented visually, while other information, such as text, is presented auditory and enhanced learning occurs.
- The part of our memory that provides our consciousness and enable to think both logically and creatively as well as solving problems and being expressive.
- The ability to perform tasks without concentrating.
15 Clues: The ability to perform tasks without concentrating. • Responsible for the difficulty of some to-be-learned content. • The total amount of mental activity imposed on working memory. • Sensory, working and long term memory are the three types of this. • An instructional technique that provides all information for a given problem. • ...
Cognitive Load Theory 2013-11-13
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- Simultaneous presentations of similar (redundant) content must be avoided
- A theorist leads a team investigating cognitive processes and their applications for teaching techniques and instructional design
- Is that load devoted to the processing, construction and automation of schemas
- Total amount of cognitive activity imposed on working memory at an instance in time
- People learn better when you place print words near corresponding graphics
- Peoples' learning is hindered when extraneous sound, pictures, and words are used in teaching
- A problem solving strategy widely used to solve traditional problems by people who are not highly familiar with a specific problem type
- People learn better when both words and graphics are included, as long as the graph is not self-explanatory
- People learn better when words are presented as speech rather than onscreen text
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- Instructional materials which require both textual and graphical sources of instruction, should integrate the text into the graphic in such a way that the relationships between textual components and graphical components are clearly indicated
- Taking large amounts of information and presenting it in smaller portions
- Is the inherent level of difficulty associated with a specific instructional topic
- Is generated by the manner in which information is presented to learners and is under control of instructional designers
- Students learn by studying worked examples
- How many different views in the Cognitive Load Theory
15 Clues: Students learn by studying worked examples • How many different views in the Cognitive Load Theory • Taking large amounts of information and presenting it in smaller portions • Simultaneous presentations of similar (redundant) content must be avoided • People learn better when you place print words near corresponding graphics • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2021-09-15
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2021-09-07
15 Clues: A \ B • A ∆ B • A ⊇ B • A ⊂ B • A ⊆ B • A ∩ B • Ø = { } • A={x|3<x<14} • all subsets of A • no set membership • set all subsets of A • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • example A ∪ B = {3,7,9,14,28} • the number of elements of set A
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2021-09-07
15 Clues: AxB • A\B • A=B • |A| • AUB • (a,b) • such that • set membership • all subsets of A • a collection of elements • set A is not a subset of set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • A is a superset of B, set A includes set B • All the objects that do not belong to set A • A is a subset of B, set A is included in set B
Set theory symbols 2021-09-03
15 Clues: Ø • A×B • |A| • A ∩ B • A ⊇ B • A ∪ B • set membership • all subsets of A • a collection of elements • A={3,9,14},B={3,9,14},A=B • set of all possible values • set A is not a subset of set B • set A is not a superset of set B • nfinite cardinality of natural numbers set • all the objects that do not belong to set A
E. Set Theory 2022-03-12
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- infinite cardinality of natural number set.
- set of all orderd pairs from A and B
- not set membership
- objects that belong to A and not to B
- Ø = { }
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- set of all possible values
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- cardinality of countable ordinal number set
- objects that belong to set A or B
- objects that belong to set A and B
- set A has more elements or equal to the set B, A ⊇ B
- such that
- a collection of elements
- collection of z elements
- both sets have the same members
15 Clues: Ø = { } • such that • not set membership • a collection of elements • collection of z elements • set of all possible values • both sets have the same members • objects that belong to set A or B • objects that belong to set A and B • set of all orderd pairs from A and B • objects that belong to A and not to B • infinite cardinality of natural number set. • ...
Set theory Symbols 2022-03-17
15 Clues: | • 2A • |A| • A ∆ B • (a,b) • A ∩ B • A ⊇ B • A = B • A \ B • A ∪ B • Ø = { } • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • all the objects that do not belong to set A • A is a subset of B. set A is included in set B
Big Bang Theory 2022-05-13
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- The observed displacement from 2 viewpoints
- 2 charged particles of opposite charges
- Progression of events from past to future
- Donut-shaped and a black hole in the middle
- An object moving away from us
- Empty space between celestial bodies
- Region of space where time becomes infinite
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- Any system of stars that make the universe
- Made up of antimatter particles
- Instrument that measures brightness
- A type of star that pulsates radially
- Study of the evolution of the universe
- A unit of temperature
- Period of rapid expansion of the universe
- Determines how hot or cold something is
15 Clues: A unit of temperature • An object moving away from us • Made up of antimatter particles • Instrument that measures brightness • Empty space between celestial bodies • A type of star that pulsates radially • Study of the evolution of the universe • 2 charged particles of opposite charges • Determines how hot or cold something is • Progression of events from past to future • ...
big bang theory 2022-05-09
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- the study of the big bang theory
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- rapid expansion of space-time that occurred a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang
- vast cosmic islands of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter held together by gravity
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- the average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion
- what gives a star its energy
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- the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move.
- the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- molecules formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons
- 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.
- is a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
- is the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
15 Clues: what gives a star its energy • the study of the big bang theory • the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object • is the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. • molecules formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2022-09-08
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- This person discovered energy levels
- This person discovered the nucleus
- What you get when you add the neutrons and protons
- How many protons are in a nucleus
- A ______has a neutral charge
- An abbreviation of an element
- A ______ has a negative charge
- An electron has a _______ charge
- A ______ has a positive charge
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- This person has the most developed theory of atoms
- The _____ is where the protons and neutrons are located
- A theory of the nature of matter
- This person discovered that atoms contain negatively charge particles
- The protons, neutrons, and electrons are located inside of the...
- This person developed the electron cloud model
15 Clues: A ______has a neutral charge • An abbreviation of an element • A ______ has a negative charge • A ______ has a positive charge • A theory of the nature of matter • An electron has a _______ charge • How many protons are in a nucleus • This person discovered the nucleus • This person discovered energy levels • This person developed the electron cloud model • ...
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 Termy Terms 2021-12-09
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- help individual develop an occupational identity
- listening and understanding the client's feelings
- the therapist responds to the barriers of the client
- helps to identify people's motivation
- uses reason & logic in relationship
- activities within participation
- client & practitioner develop a realistic & sequenced plan of care
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- unique concepts OTs use within practice
- client & therapist making decisions together
- built on self-determination theory
- assume a teaching style
- uses a river as a metaphor within a person's life
- providing support, confidence, or hope
- everyday activities that are meaningful or purposeful to an individual
- engaging in desired/ necessarily tasks
15 Clues: assume a teaching style • activities within participation • built on self-determination theory • uses reason & logic in relationship • helps to identify people's motivation • providing support, confidence, or hope • engaging in desired/ necessarily tasks • unique concepts OTs use within practice • client & therapist making decisions together • ...
The VSEPR Theory 2023-11-17
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- Molecular geometry with six atoms or groups of atoms arranged around a central atom, forming a symmetrical shape.
- Molecular shape with two bond pairs and one lone pair, resulting in a bent or V-shaped structure.
- Molecules with an even distribution of charge, often found in symmetrical geometries like octahedral.
- The tendency of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond, influencing molecular polarity.
- Molecular shape with three bonds and one lone pair, creating a pyramid-like structure.
- An electrically charged atom or molecule, often contributing to overall molecular charge.
- A characteristic of molecules with an octahedral geometry, indicating a balanced arrangement of atoms.
- Geometry with six atoms or groups of atoms surrounding a central atom.
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- Molecular geometry with five atoms or groups of atoms arranged around a central atom.
- A molecular moment created by the separation of positive and negative charges.
- Molecular shape with a bond angle of 180 degrees.
- Molecular geometry with four atoms or groups of atoms surrounding a central atom in a plane.
- Arrangement of atoms around a central atom in a molecule, with a bond angle of approximately 109.5 degrees.
- Property that indicates an uneven distribution of electron density in a molecule, potentially affecting its overall charge distribution within an octahedral geometry.
- Molecular shape with three atoms in the same plane and bond angles of 120 degrees.
- The process of forming sp3 hybrid orbitals in the context of octahedral molecular geometry, where one s orbital and three p orbitals combine.
16 Clues: Molecular shape with a bond angle of 180 degrees. • Geometry with six atoms or groups of atoms surrounding a central atom. • A molecular moment created by the separation of positive and negative charges. • Molecular shape with three atoms in the same plane and bond angles of 120 degrees. • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2023-09-08
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2023-09-11
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- It is a collection of elements
- It is the set of all possible values
- The symbol is A ⊄ B
- The cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- The examples are {N}0 = {0,1,2,3,4,...}
- It means "such that" with a symbol of |
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- It means the objects that belong to set A and set B
- It shows all the objects that do not belong to set A
- It is the infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- The symbol is A ⊆ B
- The symbol is A ⊇ B
- A collection of 2 elements
- Both sets have the same members
- The symbol is A ∪ B
- It means Ø = { }
15 Clues: It means Ø = { } • The symbol is A ⊆ B • The symbol is A ⊇ B • The symbol is A ⊄ B • The symbol is A ∪ B • A collection of 2 elements • It is a collection of elements • Both sets have the same members • It is the set of all possible values • The examples are {N}0 = {0,1,2,3,4,...} • It means "such that" with a symbol of | • The cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2023-11-02
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- Smaller organ-like structures found in a cell
- An instrument used to observe very small objects
- An organism with membrane-bound organelles
- The "packages" formed by the Golgi Apparatus
- Material containing DNA found in the nucleus
- the Gel-like contents of a cell
- Cell organelle responsible for making proteins
- The outer covering of the nucleus
- The "brain" of the cell which contains DNA
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- Cell organelle which packages materials for export in the cell
- The belief that all living things are made of cells
- Cell organelle controlling the movements of proteins and fats in a cell
- The membrane that covers a cell, allowing certain materials in and out
- Cell organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell
- An organism without membrane-bound organelles
15 Clues: the Gel-like contents of a cell • The outer covering of the nucleus • An organism with membrane-bound organelles • The "brain" of the cell which contains DNA • The "packages" formed by the Golgi Apparatus • Material containing DNA found in the nucleus • Smaller organ-like structures found in a cell • An organism without membrane-bound organelles • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2023-11-02
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- Smaller organ-like structures found in a cell
- An instrument used to observe very small objects
- An organism with membrane-bound organelles
- The "packages" formed by the Golgi Apparatus
- Material containing DNA found in the nucleus
- the Gel-like contents of a cell
- Cell organelle responsible for making proteins
- The outer covering of the nucleus
- The "brain" of the cell which contains DNA
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- Cell organelle which packages materials for export in the cell
- The belief that all living things are made of cells
- Cell organelle controlling the movements of proteins and fats in a cell
- The membrane that covers a cell, allowing certain materials in and out
- Cell organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell
- An organism without membrane-bound organelles
15 Clues: the Gel-like contents of a cell • The outer covering of the nucleus • An organism with membrane-bound organelles • The "brain" of the cell which contains DNA • The "packages" formed by the Golgi Apparatus • Material containing DNA found in the nucleus • Smaller organ-like structures found in a cell • An organism without membrane-bound organelles • ...
Theory Basics Review 2023-10-09
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- also called the F clef
- also called the G clef
- the distance between 2 bar lines
- symbols that represent silence
- symbols used to represent musical sounds
- tiny lines used to extend the staff
- note value worth 2 beats
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- note value worth 1/2 beat
- note value worth 4 beats
- special symbols that assign letter names to the staff
- vertical lines that divide the music into measures
- handwritten music
- note value worth 1 beat
- how high or low a note sounds
- 5 lines and 4 spaces
15 Clues: handwritten music • 5 lines and 4 spaces • also called the F clef • also called the G clef • note value worth 1 beat • note value worth 4 beats • note value worth 2 beats • note value worth 1/2 beat • how high or low a note sounds • symbols that represent silence • the distance between 2 bar lines • tiny lines used to extend the staff • symbols used to represent musical sounds • ...
E. Set Theory 2024-02-22
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- infinity cardinality of natural subset
- objects that belong to set A or B
- both sets have the same number
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- collection of two elements
- set A is a superset of B
- phi
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- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- set membership
- set of all possible values
- cardinality of countable ordinal number set
- a collection of elements
- the number of elements of set A
- all subsets of A
- set A is a subset of B
15 Clues: phi • set membership • all subsets of A • set A is a subset of B • a collection of elements • set A is a superset of B • set of all possible values • collection of two elements • both sets have the same number • the number of elements of set A • objects that belong to set A or B • infinity cardinality of natural subset • objects that belong to set A and set B • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2024-02-24
15 Clues: ∅ • #A • A=B • A ⊇ B • A × B • A ∩ B • A ∪ B • A ⊄ B • means "such that" • all subsets of A (2^A) • collection of 2 elements • set of all possible values • a collection of elements {} • set A is included in set B, what is set A? • all the objects that do not belong to set A (A^C)
Theory Revision 3 2019-08-28
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- Which tab can we find Pictures?
- 2.5cm is the setting we use for what function in Word?
- We use this function when we want to erase something in Word.
- Which function do we use to put a line underneath a word?
- This function makes a word/letter smaller and closer to the top of the other text.
- We find the BOLD function under this tab.
- Courier New is a type of ....
- Which function do we use when we want to change a word?
- This function places a colour over the whole word.
- Which function do we use when we want to check characters with spaces?
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- This function hides words in a document
- Which function do we use when we want to search for a word?
- This function places a solid line through a word or sentence.
- What button do we click on when we want to erase one tab stops created?
- Landscape and Portrait are forms of what page setting?
15 Clues: Courier New is a type of .... • Which tab can we find Pictures? • This function hides words in a document • We find the BOLD function under this tab. • This function places a colour over the whole word. • 2.5cm is the setting we use for what function in Word? • Landscape and Portrait are forms of what page setting? • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2024-08-31
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- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- is the set of all ordered pairs (a from b)
- collection of all objects that are elements of both of the sets A and B
- both sets have the same numbers
- the objects that either A or B will occur.
- a whole number can be negative, positive or zero
- objects that occurs in A and not to B
- a collection of two elements written inside brackets and are separated by a comma
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- set of all possible values or outcomes
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- set of elements that are in either set, but not in the intersection
- all the positive numbers from 0 to infinity
- collection of elements
- the number of elements in a set
- all the objects that does not exist or belong to set A
15 Clues: collection of elements • both sets have the same numbers • the number of elements in a set • objects that occurs in A and not to B • set of all possible values or outcomes • is the set of all ordered pairs (a from b) • the objects that either A or B will occur. • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • all the positive numbers from 0 to infinity • ...
Set theory symbols 2024-09-02
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- objects that belong to set A and set B
- a collection of elements
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- set A is not a superset of set B
- A is a subset of B, but A is not equal to В.
- objects that belong to A and not to B
- the number of elements of set A
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- A is a superset of B, but B is not equal to A.
- set A is not a subset of set B
- both sets have the same members
- A is a superset of B. set A includes set B
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- AUB= {3,7,9,14,28}
- {9,14,28} 드 {9,14,28}
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
15 Clues: AUB= {3,7,9,14,28} • {9,14,28} 드 {9,14,28} • a collection of elements • set A is not a subset of set B • both sets have the same members • the number of elements of set A • set A is not a superset of set B • objects that belong to A and not to B • objects that belong to set A and set B • A is a superset of B. set A includes set B • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • ...
DM-set theory 2024-07-15
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- statement that are always wrong
- ~ sign is used for
- set which contains all elements
- set which contains no elements
- if ram is happy only if he is strong which connective is used
- ram is happy and he is strong which connectives is used here
- what is the number of distinct element present in the specific set
- pictorial representation of sets
- set of all subset?
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- ram is happy or he is strong which connective is used
- statement that are always true
- if ram is happy then he is strong which connective is used
- A union of A is
- ~~p is
- the set which is subset of all set
- negation of conditional statement
- A intersection of A is
17 Clues: ~~p is • A union of A is • ~ sign is used for • set of all subset? • A intersection of A is • statement that are always true • set which contains no elements • statement that are always wrong • set which contains all elements • pictorial representation of sets • negation of conditional statement • the set which is subset of all set • ...
Fiedler's Contingency Theory 2023-04-19
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- a specific thing someone is givin to do
- something that doesn't repeat is
- a leaders relations can be
- someone who would rather get the work done the worry about staff is a?
- not able to lift something heavy and cant withstand a lot of pressuure
- someone who follows or listens to the person in charge
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- someone who focuses more on relationships rather than work
- something that repeats itself is
- a way a person does something has a specific
- the leaders power can be?
- something someone has to be able to make important decisions
- something that is considered negative
- being able to lift something heavy or able to withstand pressure
- a person who takes control of a certain group for a task
- something that is seen as positive
15 Clues: the leaders power can be? • a leaders relations can be • something that repeats itself is • something that doesn't repeat is • something that is seen as positive • something that is considered negative • a specific thing someone is givin to do • a way a person does something has a specific • someone who follows or listens to the person in charge • ...
Maslow Hierarchy Theory 2024-12-17
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- The first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need pyramid.
- The lower level of needs must be met before one will be __________ to attain a higher level.
- One of the 2 levels that was added by Maslow. At this level one experiences a feeling of being intimately connected to the world around them and one achieves balance.
- Ones ego can be motivated by ________________. This is when one feels like they are being acknowledged for their contributions.
- The Physiological needs are also known as the _________ needs
- This is the 8th level of the 2nd modified hierarchy of need pyramid. This level is where our spiritual needs are met.
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- One of the levels that Maslow first added when he modified his first Hierarchy Pyramid. This is the level when one’s 1understanding is expanded.
- Our needs are ________ changing.
- When one has respect for themselves.
- The level when one reaches their full potential.
- 8. Our ________ are motivated by our desires to meet specific needs.
- Deficiency needs are also known as ______________ needs.
- This syndrome exists when one has met their lower esteem level but have not attained their higher esteem level.
- When one receives respect from others
- Actualization is where one reaches their full potential or when one experiences ____________.
15 Clues: Our needs are ________ changing. • When one has respect for themselves. • When one receives respect from others • The level when one reaches their full potential. • The first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need pyramid. • Deficiency needs are also known as ______________ needs. • The Physiological needs are also known as the _________ needs • ...
Theory Q 1 2025-05-03
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- This is used when money is deposited via the internet into the bank account of the business.
- The contra account for cost of sales.
- A ---- deposit is when money is deposited directly into the bank account by a customer
- When a vehicle is bought cash, ----will increase and bank will decrease.
- ---is used to draw cash.
- The double entry principlae in accounting means that for every Debit there is a ---
- this is equal to Assets minus liabilities
- The source document when goods were bought and paid for via EFT
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- Stationery is an -----account
- A direct ----- is money put directly into the bank.
- If an amount is paid on the loan, liabilities will ----
- This account will increase when the owner pays with business money for his children goods.
- Liabilities are categorised under two headings namely Long term and ---- liabilities
- A debtor is a current ----- to the business
- The General Ledger is divided into Balance sheet accounts and -----
15 Clues: ---is used to draw cash. • Stationery is an -----account • The contra account for cost of sales. • this is equal to Assets minus liabilities • A debtor is a current ----- to the business • A direct ----- is money put directly into the bank. • If an amount is paid on the loan, liabilities will ---- • The source document when goods were bought and paid for via EFT • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- the physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and the electromagnetic field
- Temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe.
- an increase in the wavelength
- A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, including light or other electromagnetic waves, has enough energy to escape it.
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- the distance light travels in one year.
- Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter thought to account for approximately 85% of the matter in the universe.
- the average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion, but only after an infinite time.
- An alternative term for the radiation era in the Big Bang theory, during which the Universe was hot and dense and was dominated by the effects of radiation.
- In the Big Bang theory, the era that started when the gravitational effect of matter began to dominate the effect of radiation pressure.
- change in observed wavelength, or frequency
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (equivalent in size to the degree Celsius), first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale.
- a completely empty space.
- instruments that measure electromagnetic radiation, from ultraviolet to infrared, including the visible spectrum.
15 Clues: a completely empty space. • an increase in the wavelength • the distance light travels in one year. • change in observed wavelength, or frequency • Temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness of an object • a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- A region of space where the density of matter becomes infinite
- Hypothetical matter thought to make up 85% of the universe
- A space with few to no galaxies in it
- The continued progress of existence
- A theory that the universe expanded after the big bang
- The light from an object when it is moving towards us
- A system of stars, gas, and stellar remnants
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- How hot or cold something is
- Matter with a reversed charge
- Big, dark, and immense gravity
- A unit of temperature
- The light of an object when it is moving away from us
- The Science of the origin of the universe
- A star with a regular cycle of brightness
- The angle between the Earth at one time of the year and the angle 6 months later
15 Clues: A unit of temperature • How hot or cold something is • Matter with a reversed charge • Big, dark, and immense gravity • The continued progress of existence • A space with few to no galaxies in it • The Science of the origin of the universe • A star with a regular cycle of brightness • A system of stars, gas, and stellar remnants • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2025-02-24
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- A set whose elements are all contained within another set.
- Infinite cardinality of natural numbers set.
- Kind of set which refers to all subsets of A.
- All the object that do not belong to set A.
- '∅' symbol
- Objects that belong to set A and set B.
- Object that belong to A or B but not to their intersection.
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- Set of all possible values.
- The number of elements of set A.
- Cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- A set that contains all the elements of another set.
- Whole numbers, positive, negative, or zero.
- 'x∈A' symbol
- Objects that belong to set A or set B.
- A collection of elements
15 Clues: '∅' symbol • 'x∈A' symbol • A collection of elements • Set of all possible values. • 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. • Whole numbers, positive, negative, or zero. • All the object that do not belong to set A. • Cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set • ...
SET OF THEORY 2025-02-25
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- (A∪B)Union of sets A and B)
- (A⊆B) A is a subset of B)
- (A⊅B)A is not a superset of B)
- (ℵ1)Next cardinality after ℵ0 in transfinite numbers)
- (U) The universal set)
- (A∩B)Intersection of sets A and B)
- (P(A) The set of all subsets of A)
- (#A) Number of elements in set A)
- (R) The set of real numbers)
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- (A=B)A is equal to B)
- (A⊄B) A is not a subset of B)
- (a∈A)"a is an element of A")
- (Ac)Complement of A)
- ((a,b) Represents an open interval in real numbers)
- (ℵ0)Cardinality of the set of natural numbers)
15 Clues: (Ac)Complement of A) • (A=B)A is equal to B) • (U) The universal set) • (A⊆B) A is a subset of B) • (A∪B)Union of sets A and B) • (a∈A)"a is an element of A") • (R) The set of real numbers) • (A⊄B) A is not a subset of B) • (A⊅B)A is not a superset of B) • (#A) Number of elements in set A) • (A∩B)Intersection of sets A and B) • (P(A) The set of all subsets of A) • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2025-03-02
Set Theory Symbols 2025-03-03
Social Learning Theory 2025-09-10
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- Internal mental processes that occur between stimulus and response.
- 2. Learning through observing someone else being rewarded or punished.
- Feeling similar to or connected with a model, increasing the likelihood of imitation.
- The process of noticing and focusing on a model’s behaviour.
- A study by Bandura showing that children imitate aggressive behaviour observed in adults.
- The psychologist who developed Social Learning Theory and conducted the Bobo Doll experiment.
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- The desire to imitate a behaviour, often influenced by expected outcomes.
- Learning by watching the actions and consequences of others.
- The environment and relationships that influence learning through observation.
- A person whose behaviour is observed and potentially imitated.
- 1. Learning through observing someone else being rewarded or punished.
- The ability to perform the behaviour that was observed.
- Copying the behaviour of a model.
- Storing the observed behaviour in memory for later reproduction.
- Demonstrating a behaviour that others may observe and imitate.
15 Clues: Copying the behaviour of a model. • The ability to perform the behaviour that was observed. • Learning by watching the actions and consequences of others. • The process of noticing and focusing on a model’s behaviour. • A person whose behaviour is observed and potentially imitated. • Demonstrating a behaviour that others may observe and imitate. • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Provides temporary storage for the operating system
- Embedded in the motherboard to perform critical booting operations
- A unit of frequency equal to one billion cycles per second
- The wiring inside of computers
- A piece of metal that draws heat from the CPU
- unique numerical values to letters, numbers, and symbols to represent text in computers and electronic communications
- The "brain" of a computer, responsible for executing instructions from software and processing data
- A metal disk that retains stored data even when power isn't being supplied.
- a small, fast-access memory used to store frequently accessed data to improve computer performance
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- An ____ drive stores data by using tiny pits and lands on its surface
- Green circuit board that connects everything
- A data storage device that uses integrated circuits and flash memory to store data persistently, related to HDD
- A printed circuit board that controls the output to a display screen.
- A circuit within a computer's CPU that performs all arithmetic and logical operations on binary numbers
- Sends electricity throughout the computer billions of times per second
15 Clues: The wiring inside of computers • Green circuit board that connects everything • A piece of metal that draws heat from the CPU • Provides temporary storage for the operating system • A unit of frequency equal to one billion cycles per second • Embedded in the motherboard to perform critical booting operations • ...
theory exam puzzle 2025-11-05
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- billions of cycles per second
- instructions for how the CPU finds the hard drive
- English characters are given decimal numbers up to 255
- fetches the instructions from memory
- Used to control the flow of electricity within the CPU, made with Transistors
- It's the smallest chunk of memory, which can only store 1 piece of data
- type of hard drive with spinning disks.
- was extended to this to add non-English characters
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- is the name of the wiring that connects all the parts of the computer.
- Graphics card is for creating ___ output
- Piece that draws heat away from a CPU.
- a temporary storage location that stores data, files, and login details for applications and websites on a device's memory.
- vibrating piece of quartz that sends pulses of electricity to the CPU
- was extended to this to add non-English characters
- there are 8 ___ in a byte
- The motherboard is __ colored board that everything
16 Clues: there are 8 ___ in a byte • billions of cycles per second • fetches the instructions from memory • Piece that draws heat away from a CPU. • type of hard drive with spinning disks. • Graphics card is for creating ___ output • instructions for how the CPU finds the hard drive • was extended to this to add non-English characters • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Graphic card is a separate processor that handles_
- One of the three words in the type of hard drive with no moving parts
- The wiring within the computers
- Tiny switch
- ALU does the math and the _ logic
- Clock speed is measured in _
- Heat sink draws heat away from_
- Control Unit fetches instructions from_ and tells the ALU what to do
- Optical Drive is a _ or DVD drive
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- Smallest memory, stores only one number
- BIOS chip starts up_ and helps the CPU handle input and output devices
- LogicGate is used to control the flow of _ within the CPU, made with Transistors (2 words)
- Main memory is measured in _
- ASCII was extended to _ to add non-English characters
- _ sends electricity throughout the computer billions of times per second
15 Clues: Tiny switch • Main memory is measured in _ • Clock speed is measured in _ • The wiring within the computers • Heat sink draws heat away from_ • ALU does the math and the _ logic • Optical Drive is a _ or DVD drive • Smallest memory, stores only one number • Graphic card is a separate processor that handles_ • ASCII was extended to _ to add non-English characters • ...
Welcome to lego gaming in the backrooms 2022-09-20
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- if you build like this using lego go to prison
- school
- building block toy
- the little lego people
- backrooms research
- grub hub has lore
- Annoying yellow wallpaper,moist carpet and buzzing florescent lights
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- the place you don’t want to be
- a YouTuber who thinks
- the final theory
- don’t no clip
- It’s all just a ______ a game ______
- the legend of Zelda
- matpat
- we are gamers
15 Clues: school • matpat • don’t no clip • we are gamers • the final theory • grub hub has lore • building block toy • backrooms research • the legend of Zelda • a YouTuber who thinks • the little lego people • the place you don’t want to be • It’s all just a ______ a game ______ • if you build like this using lego go to prison • Annoying yellow wallpaper,moist carpet and buzzing florescent lights
Sydney Butz (industrial revolution) 2023-02-28
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- moving crops from year to year
- native
- exploited during imperialism - natural
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual or community against another person or people based on their color
- revolution change from hand to machines
- fenced in farmland
- meeting dividing Africa
- scottish economist and philosopher
- person who advocates or practices socialism
- greman philosopher, economist historian, socialist,political theorist, journalist, critic of political economy and socialist revolutionary
- German who led the Berlin conference
- free choice economics
- cloth and thread
- rapid movment of people to cities
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- take over of a less advanced civilization
- households that earn between two-thirds and double the median U.S. household income
- theory that individuals or groups are subject to the same Darwinism laws of natural selection
- process of changing to machines
- individual shareholders - big business
- the action or fact of joining or joined,especially in political context
- continent taken over by Europe
- no private property
- free market economics
- goverment intervention in the economy
- joining together to go on strike
- refusing to work
26 Clues: native • refusing to work • cloth and thread • fenced in farmland • no private property • free market economics • free choice economics • meeting dividing Africa • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by Europe • process of changing to machines • joining together to go on strike • rapid movment of people to cities • scottish economist and philosopher • ...
The Midnight Library crossword puzzle 2023-01-13
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- took Nora to her different lives in the midnight library
- symbolizes Nora's fiery passion and rebirth
- collage course Nora took but never pursued
- someone who was in the same life and death situation as Nora
- Nora's daughter in one life
- Nora's ex
- color of all the books in the midnight library
- Elm the librarian
- something Nora struggled with
- Nora's best friend
- a place where Nora was a glaciologist
- Where Nora's bestfriend Izzy lived
- Seed Nora's brother
- a weather Nora hated
- Nora's dad
- Nora's cat
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- a sport which Nora played so well in that she made it to the Olympics
- a place in England
- Labyrinth rock band Nora played with
- instrument Nora taught to kids
- the protagonist
- Library, the title
- transformation of pawns and queens to show the smallest things in life
- Bailey a celebrate Nora dated
- Theory, a place Nora worked at for over 14 years
- kid Nora taught piano to
- someone Nora is married to
- A family friend of Nora's
- Banerjee Nora's next door neighbor
- of regret a book where Nora seen all of her regrets
30 Clues: Nora's ex • Nora's dad • Nora's cat • the protagonist • Elm the librarian • a place in England • Library, the title • Nora's best friend • Seed Nora's brother • a weather Nora hated • kid Nora taught piano to • A family friend of Nora's • someone Nora is married to • Nora's daughter in one life • Bailey a celebrate Nora dated • something Nora struggled with • instrument Nora taught to kids • ...
Astronomy Crossword 2025-03-13
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- Category containing highest number of stars
- Shift Occurs when objects are moving away from Earth
- Given off by the sun and can cause satellite disruptions
- determines pathway of star's life cycle
- Largest star on your H-R Diagram
- like fingerprints of light given off by elements
- Last element to be fused in stars
- Late stage star with high temperature and low luminosity
- Color of the lowest temperature stars
- Aproximately 1/3 the age of the Universe
- Tail Produced by a comet
- Star with temp of about 10,000K and luminosity of 100
- Color of visible light with wave lengths between 430nm and 490nm
- Planet with shortest period of rotation
- Bang Theory Tries to explain origins of universe
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- Combines lighter elements into heavier elements in stars
- Planet with the least circular orbit
- Spiral Galaxy
- Giant Type of star the sun will become next
- Located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- Hottest star on your H-R Diagram
- Explosion of a supergiant star
- Nucleosynthesis to create this element takes the longest amount of time
- Planet with longer day than year
24 Clues: Spiral Galaxy • Tail Produced by a comet • Explosion of a supergiant star • Largest star on your H-R Diagram • Hottest star on your H-R Diagram • Planet with longer day than year • Last element to be fused in stars • Planet with the least circular orbit • Color of the lowest temperature stars • determines pathway of star's life cycle • Planet with shortest period of rotation • ...
government cross word puzzle 2020-12-03
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- theory of government that says that our government is controlled by too many groups
- legislature divided into two houses
- Branch of government that writes laws
- Branch of government that implements and executes laws
- Branch of government that upholds Constitution
- national rifle association
- publication of false information to damage one's reputation
- necessary for the government to search your property
- advisory council for a president
- a strategy used to stall Senate from voting on a bill
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- government scandal during the Nixon Administration
- theory of government that says that our government is equally split in power
- theory of government that says that our government is controlled by those with the most power
- law established from previous court decisions
- Political party that tends to conserve more money
- Political party that tends to spend more money
- one of two people elected to represent a state in the Senate
- individuals who already hold office running in an election
- media programming that is focused on a particular interest and audience
- political action committee
- the president rejecting a bill passed by Congress
21 Clues: national rifle association • political action committee • advisory council for a president • legislature divided into two houses • Branch of government that writes laws • law established from previous court decisions • Political party that tends to spend more money • Branch of government that upholds Constitution • Political party that tends to conserve more money • ...
ToK #2 2023-02-13
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- the study of right and wrong
- one who believes things are unknowable
- the theory that says truth is what works
- one aspect of the knowledge framework
- Knowledge and the Knower is one
- the process through which we developed our senses
- a technical name for a filter through which we view the world
- ToK is concerned with the ... of knowledge
- its absence makes pattern recognition possible
- what we must do to our sense perceptions
- ToK requires ... thought
- generating generalisations from a number of instances
- we perceive the world through ... senses
- a basis for accepting an expert's claim
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- the world might have been different. It is ...
- a theory of truth that depends on other truths
- a series of questions: Knowledge ...
- a "filter" that colours our perception
- the theory that judges ethicality by consequences
- knowledge via the observation of the world
- a different way of viewing (some aspect of) the world
- concerned more with the structure of an argument
- in ToK, questions are rarely ...
- an argument form based on comparison
24 Clues: ToK requires ... thought • the study of right and wrong • Knowledge and the Knower is one • in ToK, questions are rarely ... • a series of questions: Knowledge ... • an argument form based on comparison • one aspect of the knowledge framework • one who believes things are unknowable • a "filter" that colours our perception • a basis for accepting an expert's claim • ...
Science 2023-02-10
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- 1st theory describing the history of Earth’s Surface
- Tectonic plates that lie under surface land masses
- solid fragments of weathered rock are eroded and moved away to a new place
- Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- natural physical features of the earth's surface
- Long crack in the surface of the Earth
- consists of crusts and uppermost part of mantle
- mechanical or chemical processes that break rocks into smaller pieces
- map showing the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines
- When two plates move away from each other
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- Created the theory of continental drift
- process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity remove and transport sediments
- distance above sea level
- oceanic tectonic plate in the southeastern Pacific Ocean
- 2nd theory describing the history of the Earth’s surface
- thicker line marking every 5th contour line of a map
- photos or images from taken of Earth from space
- the super continent
- When two plates slide past each other
- line on a map that connects points with the same elevation
20 Clues: the super continent • distance above sea level • When two plates slide past each other • Long crack in the surface of the Earth • Created the theory of continental drift • When two plates move away from each other • photos or images from taken of Earth from space • consists of crusts and uppermost part of mantle • natural physical features of the earth's surface • ...
John L. Holland 2012-03-12
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- Number of personalities in Holland's theory
- Goal Use educational, occupational, and leisure assessments and databases to find fitting matches
- Personalities and Work Environments/Name of John Holland's theory
- Teaching, work with people, counseling, friendly
- Tps and downs varying between personality areas
- Influential, leadership, management of people, self-confident
- Term used to describe the relationship among personality areas as they relate to each other on Holland's hexagon
- Orientation of Holland's approach
- Holland Gives attention to heredity, environment,influence of career choice
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- Self-directed Search or Vocational Preference Inventory
- Also categorized in same as personalities
- Flat Low interest among all six personality areas
- Center focus of Holland's theory
- Organization of information, clerical, record-keeping, detail-oriented
- Creative, musical, free thinking
- Difference between the lowest and the highest scores for the six types
- Science, math, medical field, studious
- Interest Profiler/Career exploration tool used by the United States Employment Services
- Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth
- Personality and environment must do this for a job to be pleasant
- Flat High interest among all six personality areas
21 Clues: Center focus of Holland's theory • Creative, musical, free thinking • Orientation of Holland's approach • Science, math, medical field, studious • Also categorized in same as personalities • Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth • Number of personalities in Holland's theory • Tps and downs varying between personality areas • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- When plates slip past each other
- Causes the plates to move
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
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- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- How scientist study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- When plates move away from each other
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- When plates come together
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
20 Clues: Causes the plates to move • When plates come together • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • When plates move away from each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • What scientists use to explore the ocean floor • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2023-10-23
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- Written by Thomas Jefferson; Declared the split between the colonies and Britain.
- Scientist who developed the Heliocentric Theory.
- Emergence of modern science.
- Wrote "The Spirit of Laws".
- Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
- Wrote "Leviathan".
- Observed the moons of Jupiter.
- European intellectual movement during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Wrote "Candide".
- The first 10 Amendments to the United States Constitution.
- A Major General in the American Revolution and the first President of the United States.
- Coined by Montesquieu; Seperates government into 3 branches.
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- War between Britain and the colonies; Ended with the independence of the colonies.
- Wrote "The Social Contract".
- Ruler of Russia and an Enlightened Despot.
- Theory that Earth was at the center of the universe.
- Ensures that each branch of government is on the same level as the others.
- Developed by Francis Bacon.
- A ruler who embraces Enlightenment, such as Fredrick the Great.
- Wrote "Two Treatises of Government".
20 Clues: Wrote "Candide". • Wrote "Leviathan". • Wrote "The Spirit of Laws". • Developed by Francis Bacon. • Wrote "The Social Contract". • Emergence of modern science. • Observed the moons of Jupiter. • Wrote "Two Treatises of Government". • Ruler of Russia and an Enlightened Despot. • Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman". • Scientist who developed the Heliocentric Theory. • ...
Theories On Personality 2026-02-19
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- one’s own belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations.
- one’s overall evaluation of their own value and abilities
- Ego defense mechanism; Refusal to accept reality
- Humanistic psychology; the belief that individuals have an innate drive to improve.
- fullness hormone
- Ego defense mechanism; reverting to child like behavior
- Ego defense mechanism; redirecting impulses to someone or something else.
- informal social rules and norms that dictate how, when, and where emotions should be expressed.
- tendency of the body to reach state of equilibrium internally.
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- people are motivated to maintain an ideal level of stimulation
- Big 5 Theory; being helpful and trusting
- Ego defense mechanism; channeling impulses into acceptable outlets
- Ego defense mechanism; justifying one’s own behaviors
- attitude of total acceptance and support for another regardless of their actions.
- Hunger hormone
- Big 5 theory; how sociable someone is
- Big 5 theory; willingness to try new things
- Ego defense mechanism; pushing down anxiety inducing thoughts from memory.
- someone’s tendency toward emotional instability.
- Ego defense mechanism; attributing one’s own feelings to others
20 Clues: Hunger hormone • fullness hormone • Big 5 theory; how sociable someone is • Big 5 Theory; being helpful and trusting • Big 5 theory; willingness to try new things • Ego defense mechanism; Refusal to accept reality • someone’s tendency toward emotional instability. • Ego defense mechanism; justifying one’s own behaviors • ...
Business communcation and taxes 2026-02-15
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- Legal reduction of tax liability.
- Illegal non-payment of taxes.
- Total taxes paid by a company.
- Tax rate increasing with income.
- Meaning expressed clearly in words.
- Process of reaching agreement through discussion.
- Same tax rate for all taxpayers.
- ethics Ethical theory focused on moral character.
- Groups affected by a company’s decisions.
- Underlying needs behind stated demands.
- Paying tax twice on the same income.
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- Communication through body language and tone.
- Ethical theory based on duties and rules.
- Amount on which tax is calculated.
- Country with very low corporate taxes.
- Corporate responsibility toward society and the environment.
- Ethical theory judging actions by consequences.
- Culture relying on implicit communication.
- Voluntary charitable contributions by a company.
- Moral principles guiding corporate decision-making.
- Culture relying on explicit communication.
- Best alternative if no agreement is reached.
- Personal discipline and responsibility at work.
- Conflict resolution with a neutral third party.
- Something given up during negotiation.
- Meaning expressed indirectly.
- Percentage at which income is taxed.
27 Clues: Illegal non-payment of taxes. • Meaning expressed indirectly. • Total taxes paid by a company. • Tax rate increasing with income. • Same tax rate for all taxpayers. • Legal reduction of tax liability. • Amount on which tax is calculated. • Meaning expressed clearly in words. • Percentage at which income is taxed. • Paying tax twice on the same income. • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS 2025-03-21
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- Developed alternating current and made important contributions to electrical engineering
- Discovered radioactive elements and pioneered radiation therapy
- Discovered the relationship between heat and energy
- Discovered the nucleus of an atom and made important contributions to nuclear physics
- Discovered electromagnetic induction and made important contributions to chemistry
- Discovered oxygen and made important contributions to chemistry
- Developed theory of relativity and famous equation
- Observed the heavens and supported the Copernican theory
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- Developed vaccines and made important contributions to microbiology
- Discovered gravity and laws of motion
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize and first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different fields
- Made important contributions to mathematics, physics, and engineering
- Developed the Bohr model of the atom and made important contributions to quantum mechanics
- Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance
- Invented the movable-type printing press
- Made important contributions to thermodynamics and was a pioneer in the field of electrical engineering
- Proposed theory of evolution through natural selection
- Theoretical physicist and cosmologist who wrote about black holes
- Discovered electricity and invented the lightning rod
- Developed the first vaccine against polio
20 Clues: Discovered gravity and laws of motion • Invented the movable-type printing press • Developed the first vaccine against polio • Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance • Developed theory of relativity and famous equation • Discovered the relationship between heat and energy • Discovered electricity and invented the lightning rod • ...
Tectonic Terms 2024-10-01
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- A fault line located in California
- A Canadian Volcano in B.C.
- A global event that christian scientists propose as the reason the continents broke apart
- Mountains that erupt and spew lava
- Brazil is located on this tectonic plate
- A Canadian scientist that greatly contributed to the theory of plate tectonics
- A theory that explains that earth's major landforms are created by movement of plates below the surface
- Russia is located on this tectonic plate
- "Father of Plate Tectonics"
- A super-volcano in Wyoming
- The center of the earth
- First documented by Captain James Cook, this volcano has been erupting since 1774
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- The outer most layer of the earth
- A location where two plates meet
- When one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate
- A place where two plates move away from eachother
- A volcano in Washington State that famously erupted in 1980
- The theory that all the continents were one large landmass and broke up and started drifting away from each other
- When two major chunks of rocks break apart
- Devices that measure earthquakes
20 Clues: The center of the earth • A Canadian Volcano in B.C. • A super-volcano in Wyoming • "Father of Plate Tectonics" • A location where two plates meet • Devices that measure earthquakes • The outer most layer of the earth • A fault line located in California • Mountains that erupt and spew lava • Brazil is located on this tectonic plate • Russia is located on this tectonic plate • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-10-30
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- - the biggest layer of earths layers
- - Consists of Australia, Antarcticaand South America
- - The process in which one lithospheric plate collides with and is forced down under another plate and drawn back into the Earth's mantle
- - places where plates slide sideways past each other
- - The circular motion of liquids or gasses caused by density differences
- - The theory that the configuration of Earth's continents was once different than it is today
- - Formed when two continental plates collide
- - happens in a trench
- - the uppermost layer of earth
- - created when a divergent boundary happens
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- - supercontinent that was in form 300 million years ago
- - The place where two plates meet.
- - German who came up with the plate tectonics theory
- isn’t declared a continent but close to a continent much like India
- - a layer made of of iron
- - boundary between two colliding plates
- - boundary between two plates moving away from each other.
- - happens in a trench
- - North America, Greenland, Europe and Asia
- - a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- - liquid, spans from 7200–9000 degrees
21 Clues: - happens in a trench • - happens in a trench • - a layer made of of iron • - the uppermost layer of earth • - The place where two plates meet. • - the biggest layer of earths layers • - liquid, spans from 7200–9000 degrees • - boundary between two colliding plates • - North America, Greenland, Europe and Asia • - created when a divergent boundary happens • ...
MEAT AND PROTEINS 2020-09-30
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- Vegetable in form of tree but this very small.
- Type of fish that have an enlongated form but is small and comes in cans.
- Type of fish used in a traditional plate of Ecuador that carries twelve ingredients.
- Legume of a very small size and a brown color.
- Name of the color that's same to the a fish.
- Name of the cereal that is small and it's eats in the breakfast.
- Meat of an animal of pink color and chubby.
- An small oval color nude or white food.
- Small seed of circle form and green color.
- This is a whole grain, usually used in a traditional ecuadorian soup.
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- Fruit of green color that has a round form and a big seed of brown color inside.
- A food that come the animal that produce milk and cheese.
- Name of the bird that don't fly and put eggs.
- Seeds of color cinnamon with a drops form
- Legume that have form of the grain of a color yellowish.
- This grain is much used to a chinese sauce.
- Liquid that comes the an animal white with stains blacks.
- Type of meat that's eat in festive day as Christmas or Thanksgiving Day.
- Type of fish that comes in a can.
- Legume of color light brown with a form the a eigh and that have two seeds inside.
20 Clues: Type of fish that comes in a can. • An small oval color nude or white food. • Seeds of color cinnamon with a drops form • Small seed of circle form and green color. • This grain is much used to a chinese sauce. • Meat of an animal of pink color and chubby. • Name of the color that's same to the a fish. • Name of the bird that don't fly and put eggs. • ...
PLATE TECONICS 2018-03-25
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- ONE ITEM THAT IS FORMED AT TRANFORM PLATE BOUNDARY
- EXAMPLE OF A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- THEORY THAT STATES THAT ALL CURRENT CONTINENTS WERE ONCE ONE
- TWO PLATES MOVING AWAY FROM EACH OTHER
- BREAKS IN THE EARTH'S CRUST
- AN EXAMPLE OF A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- WHAT IN THE MANTLE CAUSE PLATES TO MOVE ACROSS THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- THE OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE EARTH
- IS OCEAN CRUST OR CONTINENTAL CRUST THE MOST DENSE
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- HE DEVELOPED THE THEORY OF TH CONTINENTAL DRIFT
- TWO PLATES MOVING TOWARD EACH OTHER
- WHAT TYPE OF VALLEY IS FORMED AT A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- WHEN ANOTHER PLATE IS MORE DENSE THAN ANOTHER, IT WILL SINK BELOW THE OTHER PLATE
- THE CRUST IS BROKEN INTO SEVERAL PIECES
- EXAMPLE OF A TRANSFORM PLATE BOUNDARY
- PLATES SLIDE PAST EACH OTHER IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
- WHAT THEORY STATES THE EARTH'S CRUST IS SPLIT INTO SEVERAL PLATES THAT SLIDE ACROSS THE SURFACE
- ONE ITEM THAT FORMS AT A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- FORMED AT A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- HOW MANY TYPES OF PLATE BOUNDARIES ARE THERE
20 Clues: BREAKS IN THE EARTH'S CRUST • THE OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE EARTH • TWO PLATES MOVING TOWARD EACH OTHER • EXAMPLE OF A TRANSFORM PLATE BOUNDARY • FORMED AT A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY • EXAMPLE OF A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY • TWO PLATES MOVING AWAY FROM EACH OTHER • THE CRUST IS BROKEN INTO SEVERAL PIECES • AN EXAMPLE OF A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY • ...
Science 9-Chapter 10.1 2015-02-25
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- People who study objects in space
- occurs when the lights wavelengths become longer
- The year Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson made their discovery
- the transmission of energy in waves
- most supported theory of the creation of the universe
- How long the search for an explanation of the formation of the universe has been going on
- Space telescope launched in 2001 by NASA
- A galaxy, from above looks like a pinwheel with long arms
- The first person to discover other galaxies besides the Milky Way
- A general term for all objects in space
- energy that is carried, or radiated, in the form of waves
- A space telescope launched in 1990 by NASA
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- Believed to be radiation left over from the Big Bang theory
- main evidence of the Big Bang theory
- How long ago the Big Bang happened
- Telescope launched 1989 by NASA
- Belgian priest and physicist
- A galaxy that doesn't have a shape of organization
- Visible light, is an example of this
- A galaxy, that has some of the oldest stars
20 Clues: Belgian priest and physicist • Telescope launched 1989 by NASA • People who study objects in space • How long ago the Big Bang happened • the transmission of energy in waves • main evidence of the Big Bang theory • Visible light, is an example of this • A general term for all objects in space • Space telescope launched in 2001 by NASA • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- When plates come together
- When plates move away from each other
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- How scientists study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
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- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- Causes the plates to move
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- When plates slip past each other
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
20 Clues: Causes the plates to move • When plates come together • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • When plates move away from each other • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • Measure of how much mass there is in an object • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2023-09-26
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- Wrote "Second treatise on Civil Government"
- Wrote "The Leviathan"
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- the revival of a classical style
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- A person who rules with absolute power
- The writer of "Principa Mathematica"
- Dutch microscopist, first to observe bacteria and protozoa
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- to know something one did not know before
- Wrote "The Spirit of the Laws"
- A figure from the middle ages who argued against the possibility of there being other worlds
- Fought for womens rights
- Wrote "The Wealth Of Nations"
- Wrote "Letters Concerning the English Nation
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- the federal principle or system of government
20 Clues: Wrote "The Leviathan" • Fought for womens rights • Wrote "The Wealth Of Nations" • Wrote "The Spirit of the Laws" • the revival of a classical style • The writer of "Principa Mathematica" • A person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • Wrote "Second treatise on Civil Government" • Wrote "Letters Concerning the English Nation • ...
argumentative unit vocabualry 2024-01-09
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- parts of a text that draw the reader's attention to important information.
- reasoning an argument that comes back to the beginning without proving anything
- a issue that is debatable
- the side the authors is taking
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- an exchange of diverging of opposite views
- generalization take a idea or rule and apply it widely
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- a claim to rebut a previous claim
- device a technique or type of language that is used by a speaker or an author
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- to oppose an idea
- prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false disprove.
- to demand a right
- who a author is writing to
- appeals appeals people to do what the majority do
- language influence audience with words or phrases
- a statement or theory that is proved
- Fallacy to make people believe a false statement is stronger than it is
- a refutation or contradiction.
- a previous statement or proposition
20 Clues: to oppose an idea • to demand a right • a issue that is debatable • who a author is writing to • the side the authors is taking • a refutation or contradiction. • a claim to rebut a previous claim • a previous statement or proposition • a statement or theory that is proved • an exchange of diverging of opposite views • appeals appeals people to do what the majority do • ...
final 2024-11-17
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- - Psychologist known for his social cognitive theory.
- - Information that enters the cognitive system.
- - The ability to control one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
- - Prioritizing activities that promote physical and mental well-being.
- - A motivational theory that outlines human needs in a pyramid-like structure.
- - The body's response to pressure or demand.
- - Goals that are realistic and achievable.
- - The response or behavior generated by the cognitive system.
- - Desired outcomes or objectives.
- - Believing your qualities are carved in stone.
- - A framework for understanding how information is received, processed, and stored.
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- - Psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs.
- - Goals with quantifiable standards.
- - The brain's ability to change and adapt.
- - Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- - Embracing challenges as opportunities to learn and grow.
- - Events or situations that cause stress.
- - Psychologist who developed the theory of mindset.
- - Your lens through which you view the world and yourself.
- - Thinking about one's own thinking processes.
- - Clearly defined and focused goals.
- - The acquisition of knowledge and skills.
- - Treating yourself with kindness, understanding, and patience.
23 Clues: - Desired outcomes or objectives. • - Goals with quantifiable standards. • - Clearly defined and focused goals. • - Events or situations that cause stress. • - The brain's ability to change and adapt. • - Goals that are realistic and achievable. • - The acquisition of knowledge and skills. • - The body's response to pressure or demand. • ...
ART COLORS 2025-01-27
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- A shade of blue-green.
- The color of coal.
- The color of an orange fruit.
- The color of ashes.
- A light shade of red.
- The color of blood.
- The color of clouds.
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- A dark shade of red.
- The color of the sky.
- The color of soil.
- The color of grass.
- The color of shiny and expensive jewelry.
- The color of the sun.
- The color of grapes.
14 Clues: The color of coal. • The color of soil. • The color of grass. • The color of ashes. • The color of blood. • A dark shade of red. • The color of grapes. • The color of clouds. • The color of the sky. • The color of the sun. • A light shade of red. • A shade of blue-green. • The color of an orange fruit. • The color of shiny and expensive jewelry.
Milady Chapter 21 Haircoloring (8) 2017-02-14
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- When hair is green use ? to balance.
- By first decolorizing the hair with a lightener and then using a separate product to deposit the desired ?, you will have more control over the coloring process.
- When hair is ? use orange to balance.
- Because there is no ? ,using demipermanent color, the resulting depth of color when covering gray hair may appear too harsh unless you allow for some brightness and warmth in your formulation.
- A ? application refers to the first time the hair is colored.
- Color ? are tones that can be added to a haircolor formula to intensity the result.
- By prelightening the hair to the desired color, you can create a perfect foundation for longer-lasting red colors that avoid ? and stay true to tone.
- When selecting a semipermanent color, remember that color applied on top of existing color always creates a ? color and alters the tone.
- When hair is ? use yellow to balance.
- ? haircolor is a great way to introduce clients to a color service and to enhance their natural hair color in one easy step.
- When hair is red use ? to balance.
- When hair is ? use violet to balance.
- As the hair grows, you will need to apply haircolor to the new growth to keep it looking attractive and to avoid a two-toned effect, this is called a ?.
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- Hair lightening is also known as bleaching or ? which is a chemical process involving the diffusion of the natural hair color pigment or artificial haircolor from the hair.
- If the client asks for a dramatically lighter color, the hair has to be ? first.
- ? tones can look deeper than their actual level.
- ? can be described as warm, cool, or neutral.
- Traditional semipermanent colors can ? up on the hair ends with repeated applications.
- ? colors do not contain the oxidizers necessary to lift, they only deposit color and do not lighten color.
- When hair is blue use ? to balance.
- ? tones can look lighter than their actual level.
- Do not ? the hair before a haircolor service.
22 Clues: When hair is red use ? to balance. • When hair is blue use ? to balance. • When hair is green use ? to balance. • When hair is ? use orange to balance. • When hair is ? use yellow to balance. • When hair is ? use violet to balance. • ? can be described as warm, cool, or neutral. • Do not ? the hair before a haircolor service. • ...
Section 6 Ch 1+2 2020-12-08
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- people who study philosophy, history, science, politics, economics, and social issues
- English philosopher and physician
- French philophser and author
- theory that says the sun is the center of the earth
- series of events that started modern science
- research with method that has define steps
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- French philophser who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- French philosopher who believed that the natural goodness of a man was warped by society
- advocated equal education for women
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- astronomer who was the first to use the telescope
- a system of ideas that explain something
- an agreement among society
- the study of living things
14 Clues: an agreement among society • the study of living things • French philophser and author • English philosopher and physician • advocated equal education for women • a system of ideas that explain something • research with method that has define steps • series of events that started modern science • astronomer who was the first to use the telescope • ...
Narrative theories crossword! 2012-11-22
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- The first stage of Todorov's narrative theory.
- He keeps getting mixed up with a character from the Simpsons.
- The third stage of Todorov's narrative theory.
- Todorov says something needs fixing.
- This narrative structure might involve lots of different story lines.
- This code is very mysterious.
- This code builds up suspense for the audience.
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- This code thinks opposites attract.
- Oh no! Something has happened to disrupt my normal, everyday life.
- There are only five parts to his theory.
- Santa Claus would be interested in this code.
- This type of narrative structure has a clear beginning, middle and end.
- This code is all about meanings.
- This narrative structure might contain flashbacks.
14 Clues: This code is very mysterious. • This code is all about meanings. • This code thinks opposites attract. • Todorov says something needs fixing. • There are only five parts to his theory. • Santa Claus would be interested in this code. • The first stage of Todorov's narrative theory. • The third stage of Todorov's narrative theory. • ...
Theoretical Perspectives on the Development of African Americans 2023-10-15
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- stands for Phenomenological Variant of Ecological Systems Theory
- the social relationships where the individual is directly involved
- means inside one's self
- social interactions
- different characteristics that make a person
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- created an ecological theory
- means between people
- created a social cognitive theory
- the context of connections between different microsystems (the link between family and peers)
- the set of temporal and historical changes that affect development and alter the characteristics of the individual
- the broader context the involves the social structure (ex: government, media, culture)
- the social settings that indirectly affect development but the individual doesn't have direct contact (ex: school boards)
- he, Tracey Hartmann, and Margaret Beale Spencer created PVEST
- means rhythm or movement
- auditory and verbal modes
15 Clues: social interactions • means between people • means inside one's self • means rhythm or movement • auditory and verbal modes • created an ecological theory • created a social cognitive theory • different characteristics that make a person • he, Tracey Hartmann, and Margaret Beale Spencer created PVEST • stands for Phenomenological Variant of Ecological Systems Theory • ...
Animaux et Couleurs 2013-04-30
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- King of the jungle
- Color of coffee
- Mooooo
- Round citrus
- A large, heavy, mostly omnivorous mammal
- The US national bird symbol
- A fish-eating aquatic mammal with a streamlined body and feet developed as flippers
- A grey animal with a trunk
- The American flag is ___,white, and blue
- A flightless bird
- A large underwater mammal
- KungFu _____
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- They eat bananas
- A striped animal
- A vicious dog
- Color of a star
- Color of Barney
- A reindeer
- Color of a tutu
- Intelligent toothed whale that typically has a beaklike snout and a curved fin on the back
- A mix between black and white
- A unicorn without the horn
- Color of the sky
- Our schools mascot
- Largest bird
- A green slow moving creature
- Color of the grass
- A pink bird
- A beige animal with brown spots
- Color of snow
30 Clues: Mooooo • A reindeer • A pink bird • Round citrus • Largest bird • KungFu _____ • A vicious dog • Color of snow • Color of a star • Color of coffee • Color of Barney • Color of a tutu • They eat bananas • A striped animal • Color of the sky • A flightless bird • King of the jungle • Our schools mascot • Color of the grass • A large underwater mammal • A unicorn without the horn • A grey animal with a trunk • ...
Español by Carter Costello 2022-04-27
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- A subject that involves writing
- The color of grass
- It is used for people to store paper
- There are a lot of them in the ocean
- A hard surface to eat on
- A color of a brick
- The color of the laptop case
- A board at the front of the class
- This is a writing utensil that's hard to erase
- The color of the ocean
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- This is where you check out books
- You use to measure stuff with
- This is the color of a flamingo
- The color of most window sills
- "if you want to attach different papers you will use a -----"
- A tiempo where people eat during school
- This is used to cut paper
- The color of the moon
- You have to carry your school supplies
- "If your paper is ripped you will ---- it"
20 Clues: The color of grass • A color of a brick • The color of the moon • The color of the ocean • A hard surface to eat on • This is used to cut paper • The color of the laptop case • You use to measure stuff with • The color of most window sills • A subject that involves writing • This is the color of a flamingo • This is where you check out books • A board at the front of the class • ...
Spanish 1 - Capítulo 6A vocab 2022-05-19
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- las ___ en mi dormitorio son blancas; hay 4
- los guisantes son de color ___
- mi "alarm clock" está encima de la mesita
- el equipo de ___ es importante para la música
- NO a la izquierda, __ __ ___
- un plátano es de color ___
- "to sleep"
- "same"
- tengo una ___ al lado de mi cama
- uso una ___ en mi escritorio para hacer la tarea
- these cover my windows
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- una naranja es de color ___
- "the best"
- "the mirror"
- "the television set"
- la nieve es de color ___
- "the bedroom"
- all the things I own are "mis ___"
- la noche es normalmente de color ___
- mi dormitorio NO es grande, es ___
- usamos el rojo y el ___ mucho en el Día de San Valentín
- una manzana es de color ___
- una piscina normalmente es de color ___
- duermo (I sleep) en __ ___
- this is where I keep my clothes
25 Clues: "same" • "the best" • "to sleep" • "the mirror" • "the bedroom" • "the television set" • these cover my windows • la nieve es de color ___ • un plátano es de color ___ • una naranja es de color ___ • una manzana es de color ___ • duermo (I sleep) en __ ___ • los guisantes son de color ___ • NO a la izquierda, __ __ ___ • this is where I keep my clothes • tengo una ___ al lado de mi cama • ...
Antibiotic 2023-03-14
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- Nightingale's Theory
- Large area of misuse
- Antibiotics won't kill these
- Discoverer of Penicillin
- Infection of the urinary tract (abbr.)
- Against life
- Centers for Disease Control (abbr.)
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- Infection of the blood
- Adaptation
- Enveloppe of DNA that allows bacteria to share mutations
- Teach
- central line-associated bloodstream infection
- Proposed Evolution Theory
- Period of great antibiotic development
14 Clues: Teach • Adaptation • Against life • Nightingale's Theory • Large area of misuse • Infection of the blood • Discoverer of Penicillin • Proposed Evolution Theory • Antibiotics won't kill these • Centers for Disease Control (abbr.) • Period of great antibiotic development • Infection of the urinary tract (abbr.) • central line-associated bloodstream infection • ...
