color theory Crossword Puzzles
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-01-12
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- Changes in genes causes changes in phenotypes
- Organisms best suited for environment have better chance of survival
- Idea that eukaryotic cells arose from prokaryotic cells
- There are not enough resources for all organisms to thrive so there is a constant struggle
- Organism dies out
- Means ¨second mouth¨
- Remains or traces of life that have been preserved over time
- 2 species evolve in response to changes in each other over time
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- What theory Charles Darwin was known for
- Preserves fossils
- Breaks and classifies Earth's history into segments
- Pattern of long, stable periods interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change
- Ability to survive and reproduce due to inherited adaptations
- Means ¨first mouth¨
- A single species or a small group of species evolve
- Change over time
- This pattern shows unrelated organisms come to resemble one another
- An idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action
- Inherited characteristics that increases an organism's chance of survival
- Known for his theory of natural selection
20 Clues: Change over time • Preserves fossils • Organism dies out • Means ¨first mouth¨ • Means ¨second mouth¨ • What theory Charles Darwin was known for • Known for his theory of natural selection • Changes in genes causes changes in phenotypes • Breaks and classifies Earth's history into segments • A single species or a small group of species evolve • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- How scientists study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
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- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- Causes the plates to move
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- When plates move away from each other
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- When plates come together
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
- When plates slip past each other
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 • ...
plate tectonics 2023-03-12
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- extremely hot liquid/rock under the earth's surface
- lowlands where plates move away from each other
- the theory that the continents moved away from each other
- who came up with the plate tectonic theory?
- The moving of the plate tectonics can cause _______ to erupt.
- natural elevation of the earth's core
- a large wave caused by the displacement of water or underwater earthquakes
- also known as a continental glacier
- the outermost layer of of the earth
- a inner layer of the earth that is below the crust and is the largest inner layer
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- When plates collide/rub against each other it can cause…
- the zone where one plate goes under a different plate
- What is the name of “the supercontinent”?
- The place where there are many active volcanoes is called…
- a hot area found under the earth's crust
- when two plates move away from each other
- dence ice that slowly
- layer a layer that contains liquid iron and nickel
- ancient remains that helps support the continental drift theory
- Alfred Wegener says that the plates are always...
20 Clues: dence ice that slowly • also known as a continental glacier • the outermost layer of of the earth • natural elevation of the earth's core • a hot area found under the earth's crust • What is the name of “the supercontinent”? • when two plates move away from each other • who came up with the plate tectonic theory? • lowlands where plates move away from each other • ...
Forensic psychology 2024-03-14
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- Genes are only activated under triggers from the enivironment
- Bias assuming negative intentions of others behaviour
- founded the botoom-up approach
- Who said, "Criminal personality is due to the type of nervous system you inherit"
- Interpreting own behaviour as less serious (cognitive explanation)
- People who have an under-aroused nervous system
- Psychodynamic explanations of criminality revolve around this.
- Easy to upset, overly anxious, obsessive behaviours
- Theory that criminals are more primitive
- Neurotransmitter response connected to aggression
- A type of profiling based on where offenders are likely to be based
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- A type of criminal profile for ones that don't plan their crimes in advance
- General critique of biological explanations of criminality
- Profilers create pre-existing categories for offenders
- Neurotransmitter response connected to impulsivity
- Criminals who do crimes that radiate out from their home base
- Who said, "Criminality can be seen in terms of levels of moral reasoning"
- _____________ association theory
- Came up with the theory of atavistic form
- Atavistic form has been critised as being scientific _________
- A type of criminal profile who plans, tidies up their crime scene
21 Clues: founded the botoom-up approach • _____________ association theory • Theory that criminals are more primitive • Came up with the theory of atavistic form • People who have an under-aroused nervous system • Neurotransmitter response connected to aggression • Neurotransmitter response connected to impulsivity • Easy to upset, overly anxious, obsessive behaviours • ...
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2023-02-05
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- he developed the theories in physics and metaphysics
- it is the application of scientific knowledge to the partical aims of human life
- it is the systematic process of valid reasoning through inference deriving.
- the science of numbers and shapes
- best known for having invented the calculus
- Are the disciplines concerned with the systematic study of social phenomena.
- he developed the theory of relativity.
- he invented the Radar and X-ray.
- Study of the Earth
- he developed the model of atom.
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- the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources.
- he developed the electrical battery.
- she discovery of radium and polonium.
- hd developed modern germ theory.
- is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction
- is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world.
- it is the science such as geology and geography that are concerned with the study of earth.
- he best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry.
- he is mathematician who was the first to use a telescope.
- the science of life and living organisms
20 Clues: Study of the Earth • he developed the model of atom. • hd developed modern germ theory. • he invented the Radar and X-ray. • the science of numbers and shapes • he developed the electrical battery. • she discovery of radium and polonium. • he developed the theory of relativity. • the science of life and living organisms • best known for having invented the calculus • ...
ELT TERMS 2023-02-01
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- ability to direct own learning
- Vygotsky's theory on learning.
- student progress
- process of learning a language
- information provided after performance
- increasing the words known and used
- understanding of cultural differences
- scientific study of language
- teaching language forms explicitly
- evaluation of learner needs
- process of learning additional language
- ability to use language for oral communication
- ability to produce written language
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- theory that language production leads to acquisition
- study of language in social context
- teaching vocabulary as building blocks of language
- creation of resources for language teaching
- words are spoken
- rendering a text from one language to another
- organization of learning environment
- children learning language.
- addressing mistakes in language use
- providing support for learning
- English taught in nonnative country
- Krashen's theory of language learning
- approach where tasks drive language use
- English learned as additional language
- creation of language assessments
- ability to understand written language
- approach linking physical movements to language input
- language structure rules
31 Clues: student progress • words are spoken • language structure rules • children learning language. • evaluation of learner needs • scientific study of language • ability to direct own learning • Vygotsky's theory on learning. • process of learning a language • providing support for learning • creation of language assessments • teaching language forms explicitly • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- he discovered that the moon has craters.
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
- he belived that the people should write the laws.
- a person who rules with absolute power.
- he discovered that the planets are ellipeses.
- the theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- the theory that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- to know something one did not know before.
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
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- a system decision making power; it's designed to ensure that one person or group doesn't abuse its power.
- Who created the first vaccine for small pox?
- he invented the social contract.
- he came up with the geocentric theory.
- she fought for women's rights.
- his idea was that the Sun was the center of the solar system.
- He used the microscope and studied microorganisms.
- He developed analytical geometry.
- he invented Newtons 3 laws.
- who was the founder on modern chemistry?
- who also thought the Earth was centered too?
20 Clues: he invented Newtons 3 laws. • she fought for women's rights. • he invented the social contract. • He developed analytical geometry. • he came up with the geocentric theory. • a person who rules with absolute power. • he discovered that the moon has craters. • who was the founder on modern chemistry? • to know something one did not know before. • ...
Geology 2025-03-28
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- where plates come together
- The theory that explains how large pieces of the Earth's crust move and change
- The thinnest layer of the earth
- This layer is made of iron and nickel
- The biggest layer of the earth
- A theory made by Alfred Wegener
- This layer is solid due to the pressure
- the mechanical layer right in the middle
- Layer made up of the crust and upper mantle
- this layer is made of iron and nickel and is solid
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- where plates move away from each other
- Stress that occurs when the forces act to squeeze an object
- Properties that involve a reaction to an applied load
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents\
- where one plate sinks below another
- a break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another
- These make up the lithosphere and the continents are on them
- A theory made by Howard Hess
- where plates slide past each other
- The soft plastic-like layer of the mantle
20 Clues: where plates come together • A theory made by Howard Hess • The biggest layer of the earth • The thinnest layer of the earth • A theory made by Alfred Wegener • where plates slide past each other • where one plate sinks below another • This layer is made of iron and nickel • where plates move away from each other • This layer is solid due to the pressure • ...
RRSR 2024-11-14
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- What figure was most influential in Europe in the Renaissance era?
- Raphael Sanzio was famous for his what?
- What is the intellectual movement focus on human achievement?
- Who studied classical texts, history, literature, and philosophy?
- What term is used to describe an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and though?
- Who made the 95 Theses?
- Who discovered the heliocentric theory?
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- What is the theory that says the earth is at the center of the universe?
- Who made the political guidebook, "The Prince"?
- Who was called the "father of humanism?
- How was the renaissance society?
- What list of propositions was nailed on a church door?
- Who made the Mona Lisa?
- What theory says the universe is sun-centered?
- What was someone called that gave financial support to an artist
- Who used math to prove gravity?
- What bank family controls Florence, Italy?
- Who assembled the first telescope?
- What church had most say in Europe?
- What did Galileo do to his study after pressure from the church?
- Who taught that the earth was at the center of the universe?
21 Clues: Who made the Mona Lisa? • Who made the 95 Theses? • Who used math to prove gravity? • How was the renaissance society? • Who assembled the first telescope? • What church had most say in Europe? • Who was called the "father of humanism? • Raphael Sanzio was famous for his what? • Who discovered the heliocentric theory? • What bank family controls Florence, Italy? • ...
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 • ...
Famous Inventors 2024-08-21
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- Improved the telescope
- Invented the telegraph and Morse code
- Invented the cotton gin
- Developed the germ theory of disease
- Invented many early machines
- Formulated the laws of motion
- Discovered radioactivity
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- Known for work on electricity
- Invented the printing press
- Improved the steam engine
- Invented the lightning rod
- Invented the light bulb
- Revolutionized automobile production
- Co-founded Apple Inc.
- Developed the theory of relativity
15 Clues: Co-founded Apple Inc. • Improved the telescope • Invented the cotton gin • Invented the light bulb • Discovered radioactivity • Improved the steam engine • Invented the lightning rod • Invented the printing press • Invented many early machines • Known for work on electricity • Formulated the laws of motion • Developed the theory of relativity • Developed the germ theory of disease • ...
Theorist 2022-09-13
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- founder of kindergaeten
- ethical principals
- sciences and art
- saw the importance in home education
- observed that children are bored, not unruly
- normative theory
- studied Freudian theory
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- stressed the importance of cultural background
- inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- father of psychology
- social developmentalist
- taxonomy of educational objectives
- Founder of educational philosophy
- believed children developed in 4 stages
- developed Reggio emilia schools
- founder of child psychoanalysis
16 Clues: sciences and art • normative theory • ethical principals • father of psychology • founder of kindergaeten • social developmentalist • studied Freudian theory • developed Reggio emilia schools • founder of child psychoanalysis • Founder of educational philosophy • taxonomy of educational objectives • saw the importance in home education • believed children developed in 4 stages • ...
Solid, Liquid and Gas Crossword 2020-10-19
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- A substance that can break down metals, change substances different colors or making fizzing noises.
- When someone wants to test a theory or guess by using various scientific supplies.
- A coin that is small and has a copper color to it.
- When a liquid changes colors when it identifies an acid.
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- When oxygen starts to change the surface of an object.
- A person who studied mixing substances to see what would happen.
- Particles are moving fast and want to spread out.
- Has a definite shape.
- When substances are mixed together and you can see or hear what happened.
- Particles that move a little.
10 Clues: Has a definite shape. • Particles that move a little. • Particles are moving fast and want to spread out. • A coin that is small and has a copper color to it. • When oxygen starts to change the surface of an object. • When a liquid changes colors when it identifies an acid. • A person who studied mixing substances to see what would happen. • ...
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 • ...
Colors 2024-06-18
13 Clues: color of milk • color of a ring • color of a plum • color of a heart • color of a lemon • color of a ribbon • color of broccoli • color of leggings • color of a pumpkin • color of a dolphin • color of chocolate • color of an eraser • color of a quarter
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. • ...
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
Nora McGrath 2026-05-29
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- adding black, white, grey,or a complimentary color to the hue
- pure color
- when you add black to a color to make it darker
- colors with no saturation; brown, black, grey, white
- when you add white to a color to make it lighter
- the 2nd set of colors on a color wheel; orange, green, violet
- colors opposite on the color wheel
- colors that make and equilateral triangle on the color wheel
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- the base color and the two opposite on the color wheel
- 3 or more colors directly next to each other
- the intensity of a color
- colors that make a rectangle on the color wheel
- All the different shades of one color
- when you add grey to a hue
- the first set of colors on the color wheel:Red, Blue, yellow
15 Clues: pure color • the intensity of a color • when you add grey to a hue • colors opposite on the color wheel • All the different shades of one color • 3 or more colors directly next to each other • colors that make a rectangle on the color wheel • when you add black to a color to make it darker • when you add white to a color to make it lighter • ...
Mrs. Gorruso 2026-05-29
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- Colors with no saturation; Brown, Black, Grey, White.
- When you add black to a color to make it darker.
- Colors that make an equilateral triangle on the color wheel.
- Colors opposite on the color wheel.
- When you add grey to a hue.
- All the different shades of one color.
- The intensity of a color
- The first set of colors on the color wheel: Red, Blue, Yellow.
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- The 2nd set of colors on a color wheel: Orange, Green, Violet.
- When you add white to a color to make it lighter.
- 3 or more colors directly next to each other.
- The base color and the two opposites on the color wheel.
- Colors that make a rectangle on the color wheel.
- Adding black, white, grey,or a complimentary color to the hue.
- Pure color.
15 Clues: Pure color. • The intensity of a color • When you add grey to a hue. • Colors opposite on the color wheel. • All the different shades of one color. • 3 or more colors directly next to each other. • When you add black to a color to make it darker. • Colors that make a rectangle on the color wheel. • When you add white to a color to make it lighter. • ...
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. • ...
The Big Bang Theory Vocabulary 2026-04-21
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- The range of wavelengths that trigger brightness and color perception in humans.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- A colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1.
- The wavelength of the light is stretched, so the light is seen as 'shifted' towards the red part of the spectrum.
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space and the physical universe as a whole.
- An English astrophysicist and advocate of the steady state theory of cosmology.
- The displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.
- An American physicist and radio astronomer.
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- The cooled remnant of the first light that could ever travel freely throughout the Universe.
- An American astronomer who played a crucial role in establishing the fields of extragalactic astronomy and observational cosmology.
- An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra.
- All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.
- How astronomers explain the way the universe began.
- The range of all types of EM radiation.
- An American director and playwright of experimental theater. He also worked as a choreographer, performer, painter, sculptor, video artist, and sound and light designer.
- The chemical element of atomic number 2, an inert gas which is the lightest member of the noble gas series.
- German-born physicist and activist.
18 Clues: German-born physicist and activist. • The range of all types of EM radiation. • An American physicist and radio astronomer. • How astronomers explain the way the universe began. • An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra. • All existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos. • ...
Classification and Evolution 2014-04-24
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- Type of rock that is formed by cooling magma
- Type of bird that piqued Darwin's interest.
- Name of Englist naturist that proposed theory of Evolution
- Largest Kindgom
- The science of grouping organisms
- The softest known mineral
- Naming system using Genus and Species
- Islands that Darwin visited
- Most specific of organism groupings; members can breed
- Plants, mosses,and trees make their own food: They are __________.
- The least specific grouping of living things, with the most organisms
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- Claws, Wings, and gills are examples of this type of adaptation
- The mechanism that starts evolution
- Subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- Kingdom of decomposers, cannot produce their own food.
- Scientist that proposed the theory of sea floor spreading
- Darwin's theory
- The last name of the scientist that grouped all living things
- A characteristic or modification in an animal that helps it survive.
- Migration, hibernation, and swimming in schools are examples of this type of adaptation.
- Examples of this phylum include: Humans, Bears, Alligators
- Type of crust that will subduct back into the mantle.
22 Clues: Darwin's theory • Largest Kindgom • The softest known mineral • Islands that Darwin visited • The science of grouping organisms • The mechanism that starts evolution • Naming system using Genus and Species • Type of bird that piqued Darwin's interest. • Type of rock that is formed by cooling magma • Subatomic particle that has a positive charge • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2014-12-15
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- The owners of companies and factories
- Workers negotiated for better pay and conditions
- Gender equality within voting rights
- A water based resource that powered many new inventions
- Machine that made cotton into fabric
- Theory by Adam Smith on Economics
- Poor people who mostly worked in factories
- Where goods are manufactured
- Buying and selling goods
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- First country to have an Industrial Revolution
- A social class that developed during the industrial revolution
- He published an essay on the principle of population in 1798
- A shift of people and jobs from rural areas to cities
- Non-renewable resource used to power new inventions/machines
- Worked for cheaper wages
- Main political action taken by Labor Unions to protest working conditions
- Blocked air vents and unwashed machines caused this
- He developed the Laissez Faire theory and invented a popular machine
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Popular product used to make fabric
- Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes
- German philosopher who promoted the radical theory of "scientific socialism"
22 Clues: Worked for cheaper wages • Buying and selling goods • Where goods are manufactured • Theory by Adam Smith on Economics • Popular product used to make fabric • Gender equality within voting rights • Machine that made cotton into fabric • The owners of companies and factories • The wealth and resources of a country • Lack of good ____ led to worker strikes • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2017-01-24
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- Landform created when plates push against each other.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates slide past each other.
- When a plate is pulled under another into the mantle.
- What the lithosphere is broken into.
- Another name for the crust.
- Around sliding boundaries, this event shakes the ground as the plates release their tension.
- Another name for the mantle.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates push together.
- The liquid layer of the core.
- Top layer of the Earth.
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- The solid layer of the core.
- Theory that supported the breaking up of Pangaea.
- Supercontinent's name before it split up.
- This is the melted rock under the surface.
- Earth layer made of magma.
- Type of boundary that 2 plates move away from each other.
- Where the edges of plates meet.
- This is one one of the pieces of evidence scientists used to come up with the continental drift theory.
- Landform created when lava comes out of the ground.
- This is the last name of the person who presented the plate tectonics theory in 1912.
20 Clues: Top layer of the Earth. • Earth layer made of magma. • Another name for the crust. • The solid layer of the core. • Another name for the mantle. • The liquid layer of the core. • Where the edges of plates meet. • What the lithosphere is broken into. • Supercontinent's name before it split up. • This is the melted rock under the surface. • ...
Science and Technology 2024-08-16
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- Branch of physics dealing with the behavior of particles at small scales
- Molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms
- Global network connecting millions of computers
- Einstein's theory about space, time, and gravity
- Theory that species change over time through natural selection
- Field focused on designing and building robots
- Flow of electric charge used to power devices
- Materials that can be broken down by natural processes
- Drugs used to treat bacterial infections
- Theory that describes the origin of the universe
- The study and discovery of outer space through missions and telescopes
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight
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- Process of introducing a vaccine to produce immunity
- Energy sources that are naturally replenished, like wind and solar
- Force that pulls objects towards each other
- Science of manipulating materials at an atomic scale
- Region in space where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape
- Complete set of genes in an organism
- Technology that creates physical objects from digital models
- Field focused on creating machines that mimic human thinking
20 Clues: Complete set of genes in an organism • Drugs used to treat bacterial infections • Force that pulls objects towards each other • Flow of electric charge used to power devices • Field focused on designing and building robots • Global network connecting millions of computers • Einstein's theory about space, time, and gravity • ...
History (Pt1) Early History 2024-08-28
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- Proved all oceans were connected by being the first to circumvent the world
- Country Christopher Columbus explored for
- Another term for Earth's crust
- This scientist proposed the continental drift theory
- The Earth's _______ field has been changing much over the course of history
- These people picked up sea exploration after the Dark Ages
- First ocean drilling vessel for scientific research
- The expedition in which they measured the depth of the sea by throwing a weight overboard attached to miles of rope
- The ship Darwin was on
- A group of Pacific Islanders that are knowledgeable about the marine life and navigation
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- First accomplished Western navigators
- The first ship specialized for oceanographic research
- First marine biologist
- Mid-ocean ridges were created by underwater ______
- The person that created the Theory of Plate Tectonics
- Ocean research declined from the early times until this time
- Study of both contemporary cultures and their historical origins
- Also known as the Challenger Deep
- Combined the continental drift and seafloor spreading hypotheses to make the Theory of _______
- Technology used to detect sound transmitted through water
20 Clues: First marine biologist • The ship Darwin was on • Another term for Earth's crust • Also known as the Challenger Deep • First accomplished Western navigators • Country Christopher Columbus explored for • Mid-ocean ridges were created by underwater ______ • First ocean drilling vessel for scientific research • This scientist proposed the continental drift theory • ...
Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant & Animal cells, and Microscopes 2021-11-03
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- found by Van leewonhoek example is parameiciums
- helps with photosynthisis and contains chlorophyll
- Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus
- Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A
- scientist who made the third theory of cell theory but stole from remak
- means true nucleus relating to
- the UPS cell that packages and ships proteins to the cell and out of the cell
- stores water & nutrients in a plant cell
- The theory that life can spontainiously come from death
- holds the slide in place
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- jelly in a cell that keeps the organelles in place
- prokaryotic cell found by leewonhoek which he called animulcules
- covered in ribosomes that make proteins and gives it it's rough exterior
- makes energy and sends out ATP
- tough outer layer of a plant cell that keeps the plant standing up
- holds starch that can be catagorized into carbs
- where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell
- moves the stage up and down to get the image into view
- means before nuculus relating to
- specilized cells that have specific functions
20 Clues: holds the slide in place • makes energy and sends out ATP • means true nucleus relating to • means before nuculus relating to • stores water & nutrients in a plant cell • Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus • Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A • where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell • specilized cells that have specific functions • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-02-04
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- famous transform boundary in California
- True or False,Alfred Wegener used evidence from land features, fossils, and climate to support his theory of continental drift
- what forms at a subduction zone
- two converging continental plates form this geological feature
- currents in what cause tectonic plates to move
- Most geologists of Wegener’s time accepted his idea of drifting continents
- tectonic plates that move towards each other
- tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- 2 tectonic plates sliding by each other
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- who came up with the theory that the continents moved
- before the continents, moved what was the super continent called
- this feature is found on continents at a divergent boundary
- process that causes tectonic plates to move
- which type of crust is more dense
- when one tectonic plate goes underneath another plate
- divergent plates underneath the ocean cause this
- fossils of what plant provided evidence for Wegener’s hypothesis for continental drift
- these geological features form when one tectonic plate subducts under another plate
- who came up with the theory of plate tectonics
- which type of crust is older
20 Clues: which type of crust is older • what forms at a subduction zone • which type of crust is more dense • famous transform boundary in California • 2 tectonic plates sliding by each other • process that causes tectonic plates to move • tectonic plates that move towards each other • currents in what cause tectonic plates to move • who came up with the theory of plate tectonics • ...
Fantasy Unit Quiz 2023-12-18
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- Theory that myths are about REAL people.
- Subgenre of fantasy that expands upon myth.
- Fantasy with more horror elements in it.
- Myth that explains the gods.
- Theory that myths function as stories and nothing more.
- Myth that explains origins of the world.
- A real world and fantasy world tied by something that connects them. Now you're thinking with...
- Subgenre set in real world.
- Secondary name of Hero's Journey.
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- Myth that explains culture, beliefs, sayings.
- School of Magic that allows one to trick others.
- School of Magic to revive the dead.
- School of Magic for protection.
- Reinventing myths for the modern world.
- School of Magic for information.
- School of Magic for conversions. Turn someone into a toilet!
- Tree fantasy creature.
- School of Magic for summoning.
- Theory that believes myths tell a true story, just not what we are reading.
- School of Magic for calling upon magic. (E before I).
- Type of science used in many fantasy settings. Turn things into gold!
- Myth that teaches life lessons.
22 Clues: Tree fantasy creature. • Subgenre set in real world. • Myth that explains the gods. • School of Magic for summoning. • School of Magic for protection. • Myth that teaches life lessons. • School of Magic for information. • Secondary name of Hero's Journey. • School of Magic to revive the dead. • Reinventing myths for the modern world. • Theory that myths are about REAL people. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-10-21
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- The Ring of Fire circles what ocean?
- Plates move over a layer of _______ rock
- An area of magma under the Earth that's hotter than the surrounding magma
- What country collided with Asia to create the Himalayas?
- Came up with the Theory of Continental Drift
- The uppermost part of the mantle and the crust create this layer
- The top layer of the Earth
- This is what the super-continent was called
- An area where two plates move horizontally along each other
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- Created from continents slamming into each other
- An area where two or more plates collide
- The mechanically weak layer of the upper mantle
- A piece of evidence from animals that supports the super continent theory
- The Theory of Continental Drift stated that the continents were ________
- The second to top layer of the Earth
- The Earth is made up of many ______
- An area where two plates move away from each other
- Plates rubbing into each other cause _______
- These are formed by rising magma erupting through cracks in the Earth
- South America and _______ fit together
20 Clues: The top layer of the Earth • The Earth is made up of many ______ • The Ring of Fire circles what ocean? • The second to top layer of the Earth • South America and _______ fit together • An area where two or more plates collide • Plates move over a layer of _______ rock • This is what the super-continent was called • Came up with the Theory of Continental Drift • ...
Structure of an Atom 2024-09-11
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- Known for wave-particle duality theory.
- Man who discovered Neutron
- Discovered due to the study of Anode rays
- Atoms of different elements which contain the same number of electrons.
- Man who discovered Proton
- In 1900 put forward a quantum theory that was later extended by Einstein
- Discovered due to the study if Cathode rays.
- A situation which cannot be described with certainty.
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- Invented the electromagnetic wave theory.
- A body that is a perfect absorber and radiator of energy.(of all frequencies)
- Fixed region of space where the chances of finding an electron is high.
- Introduced the uncertainty principle.
- A particle with no charge
- A quantum number that describes the number of subshells present in the main shell.
- A Danish physicist who proposed a model of the atom.
- Atoms of same element having same atomic number but different mass numbers.
- meaning small discrete packets of energy.
- Three-dimensional space where the chance of finding an electron is high
- The Schrodinger Wave Equation is named after him.
- light acts as particles and...
20 Clues: A particle with no charge • Man who discovered Proton • Man who discovered Neutron • light acts as particles and... • Introduced the uncertainty principle. • Known for wave-particle duality theory. • Invented the electromagnetic wave theory. • Discovered due to the study of Anode rays • meaning small discrete packets of energy. • Discovered due to the study if Cathode rays. • ...
Morgan Eppley- Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-20
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- Believed gov’t should exist to benefit the people
- grand, extravagant, and ornate
- theory that the truth can be discovered through reason and logic
- Wollstonecraft wanted equal education for women
- system what montesquieu believed would improve thinks
- the Great one of the 3 enlightened despots from Russia
- and balances another believe montesquieu wanted to make more separation of powers
- sun centered theory
- of Independence idea that everyone has undeniable rights
- Jefferson wrote the declaration of independence
- used a telescope to study astronomy
- Revolution change in thinking about the natural world using observation
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- separation of powers was the only way to prevent tyranny
- contract agreement between people and gov’t
- Locke people have the right to life, liberty, and property
- thinkers of the enlightenment
- belief in a greater power
- social parties in paris
- applied reason and logic to people
- of Rights rights that all americans have
- despot frederick the great, Joseph II, Catherine The great
- earth centered theory
- method procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- a satirist that sponsored freedom of speech and religion
- simple and elegant
- Newton universal laws of motion
26 Clues: simple and elegant • sun centered theory • earth centered theory • social parties in paris • belief in a greater power • thinkers of the enlightenment • grand, extravagant, and ornate • Newton universal laws of motion • applied reason and logic to people • used a telescope to study astronomy • of Rights rights that all americans have • contract agreement between people and gov’t • ...
science project 2025-05-13
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- How close a measurement is to the true value.
- A factor that remains unchanged in an experiment.
- The act of carefully watching and noting phenomena.
- A simplified representation of a system or process.
- A testable statement or prediction about a phenomenon.
- A standard against which results are compared in an experiment.
- A prejudice or preconceived opinion.
- Information used to support a claim or theory.
- How close repeated measurements are to each other.
- Describing data with words or characteristics.
- A descriptive statement of a natural phenomenon.
- Based on observation and experimentation rather than theory or speculation.
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- A statement about what might happen in the future.
- A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning.
- A controlled test or procedure to investigate a hypothesis.
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world.
- Method: A systematic approach to scientific inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and analysis.
- Expressing data as numbers or measurements.
- A factor that can change in an experiment or study.
- Information, often numerical, collected during an experiment or observation.
20 Clues: A prejudice or preconceived opinion. • Expressing data as numbers or measurements. • How close a measurement is to the true value. • Information used to support a claim or theory. • Describing data with words or characteristics. • A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning. • A descriptive statement of a natural phenomenon. • ...
John Williamson- Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-12-19
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- Tzarina during the Enlightenment.
- Theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Formulated the laws of motion.
- A newer but classical art style.
- Enlightenment figure who is known for "natural rights".
- Advocated for women's education.
- U.S. division of powers.
- Advocated for equality.
- New type of monarch.
- Fancy parties hosted mostly by women.
- The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.
- A process for making scientific discoveries.
- A continuation of the scientificrevolution with changes in law and authority.
- Advocated for separation of powers.
- Two levels of government.
- Declaration from the American colonies.
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- Using logic and reason in society.
- French satirist who advocated for freedom of speech and religion.
- An agreement between government and the people.
- The belief that God created the world but relies on natural law and human reason.
- Founding father and 3rd U.S. president.
- An older, fancier art style.
- Term used for Enlightenment era philosophers.
- A time when science and mathematics changed societal beliefs.
- Astronomer who publicized heliocentric theory.
26 Clues: New type of monarch. • Advocated for equality. • U.S. division of powers. • Two levels of government. • An older, fancier art style. • Formulated the laws of motion. • A newer but classical art style. • Advocated for women's education. • Tzarina during the Enlightenment. • Using logic and reason in society. • Advocated for separation of powers. • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Chapter 4 & 5 2025-09-24
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- Leadership style based on rewards and punishments.
- Path–goal style focusing on well-being of followers.
- Need to influence or control others.
- Hands-off leadership style.
- Leadership based on personal charm and vision.
- Proposed the learned needs theory (achievement, power, affiliation).
- Factors that lead to satisfaction and motivation according to Herzberg.
- Leadership style with high control and decision-making by the leader.
- Need for friendly and close interpersonal relationships.
- Need to excel and achieve standards.
- The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy.
- Factors that prevent dissatisfaction but don’t motivate strongly.
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- Path–goal style encouraging input from team members.
- Second level of Maslow’s hierarchy after physiological.
- Leadership style that inspires followers to transcend their own self-interest.
- Theory focusing on fairness of input-output ratios. Leadership The process of influencing others to achieve goals.
- Developed the two-factor theory of motivation.
- Psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs.
- Path–goal style providing clear guidance.
- Need level involving respect and recognition.
- Leadership style involving participation from group members.
- Structure of needs from basic to self-actualization.
22 Clues: Hands-off leadership style. • Need to influence or control others. • Need to excel and achieve standards. • The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy. • Path–goal style providing clear guidance. • Need level involving respect and recognition. • Developed the two-factor theory of motivation. • Leadership based on personal charm and vision. • ...
Key Individuals 2021-09-24
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- Edith _________ married Harold in the 1040s.
- Discovered the specific bacterias causing specific diseases.
- Mapped the Human Anatomy in the 1500s.
- Designed the London sewer system.
- Crowned Harold.
- Mapped the poorest areas of London.
- Identified circulation of the blood.
- Saxon Earls and brothers.
- Ruthless King of Norway.
- Bitter brother of Harold.
- Designed the printing press.
- Created the first vaccine.
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- Revolutionised hospitals in the 1800s.
- Known as the Father of Medicine.
- Discovered Germ Theory in 1861
- Crowned William.
- Coined the Theory of Opposites.
- Bishop of Bayeux.
- Archbishop of Canterbury and Regent.
19 Clues: Crowned Harold. • Crowned William. • Bishop of Bayeux. • Ruthless King of Norway. • Saxon Earls and brothers. • Bitter brother of Harold. • Created the first vaccine. • Designed the printing press. • Discovered Germ Theory in 1861 • Coined the Theory of Opposites. • Known as the Father of Medicine. • Designed the London sewer system. • Mapped the poorest areas of London. • ...
Break it down (ur mental health) 2021-06-18
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- Native American story
- Case of Englich and Mussweiler
- One cultural dimension predominant in Asian countries
- Case study on Broca's Area
- Proposed the Dual Process Model
- Average speed of cars before the crash
- Office items
- Way the brain adapts to the environment
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- Study on Osama Bin Laden
- Proposed Preparedness Theory
- Neurotransmitter responsible for spatial memory
- Object Bandura and Ross used
- One brain area that is responsible for one function
- ___ and Kulik
- Mendel gave this to participants
- Love hormone
- Shared identity during a VR simulation
- Proposed Social Identity Theory
- One memory model
19 Clues: Love hormone • Office items • ___ and Kulik • One memory model • Native American story • Study on Osama Bin Laden • Case study on Broca's Area • Proposed Preparedness Theory • Object Bandura and Ross used • Case of Englich and Mussweiler • Proposed the Dual Process Model • Proposed Social Identity Theory • Mendel gave this to participants • Shared identity during a VR simulation • ...
characteristics of Life/Scientific Method 2025-02-02
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- both a body of knowledge & a process
- theory of evolution & cell theory
- consists of molds, yeast, mushrooms
- smallest level of biological organization
- lacks a membrane-bound nucleus
- things, maintains homeostasis internally
- intentionally manipulated by researcher
- has to take in food for energy
- no oxygen needed
- has a membrane-bound nucleus
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- responding variable
- # of cells
- Thinking, separates facts from conclusions
- method, process used to acquire knowledge
- 2nd smallest specific unit of human
- not a living organism
- eukarya kingdom that all are photosynthesis
- fungi & animalia kingdoms of
- 1st step in scientific method
19 Clues: # of cells • no oxygen needed • responding variable • not a living organism • has a membrane-bound nucleus • fungi & animalia kingdoms of • 1st step in scientific method • lacks a membrane-bound nucleus • has to take in food for energy • theory of evolution & cell theory • consists of molds, yeast, mushrooms • 2nd smallest specific unit of human • both a body of knowledge & a process • ...
Theorist 2022-09-13
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- founder of kindergaeten
- ethical principals
- sciences and art
- saw the importance in home education
- observed that children are bored, not unruly
- normative theory
- studied Freudian theory
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- stressed the importance of cultural background
- inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- father of psychology
- social developmentalist
- taxonomy of educational objectives
- Founder of educational philosophy
- believed children developed in 4 stages
- developed Reggio emilia schools
- founder of child psychoanalysis
16 Clues: sciences and art • normative theory • ethical principals • father of psychology • founder of kindergaeten • social developmentalist • studied Freudian theory • developed Reggio emilia schools • founder of child psychoanalysis • Founder of educational philosophy • taxonomy of educational objectives • saw the importance in home education • believed children developed in 4 stages • ...
german colors 2023-05-08
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - First animal to be domesticated
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
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- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- Paleolithic - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- Afarensis - Lucy
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - Family that includes apes and humans
18 Clues: Afarensis - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
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. • ...
a 4 2025-02-02
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- Developed drive reduction theory.
- Known for social learning theory.
- Introduced the concept of latent learning.
- Applied behaviorism to child development.
- Developed operant conditioning.
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- Discovered classical conditioning with dogs.
- Proposed the Law of Effect.
- Co-authored the dimensions of ABA.
- Proposed the one-trial learning theory.
- Known as the father of behaviorism.
10 Clues: Proposed the Law of Effect. • Developed operant conditioning. • Developed drive reduction theory. • Known for social learning theory. • Co-authored the dimensions of ABA. • Known as the father of behaviorism. • Proposed the one-trial learning theory. • Applied behaviorism to child development. • Introduced the concept of latent learning. • ...
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
Colors 2023-10-10
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- A royal color that combines the richness of blue and the energy of red.
- A bright and refreshing color resembling the blue-green shade of a gemstone.
- A warm and vibrant color similar to the hue of ripe oranges.
- The darkest color, often symbolizing mystery or elegance.
- The color of fresh grass, leaves, and many plants in nature.
- A cheerful and sunny color often associated with happiness.
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- A soft and calming shade of purple often associated with relaxation.
- The color of pure snow or a blank canvas, symbolizing purity and simplicity.
- The color of the sky on a clear day or the deep color of the ocean.
- A neutral color that is neither black nor white, often associated with balance.
- A natural color resembling the earth, wood, or chocolate.
- A delicate and soft color often associated with flowers and sweetness.
- A shiny, metallic color with a silvery sheen.
- A precious, metallic color associated with wealth and value.
- A bright and vibrant color resembling the hue of ripe tomatoes.
15 Clues: A shiny, metallic color with a silvery sheen. • A natural color resembling the earth, wood, or chocolate. • The darkest color, often symbolizing mystery or elegance. • A cheerful and sunny color often associated with happiness. • A warm and vibrant color similar to the hue of ripe oranges. • The color of fresh grass, leaves, and many plants in nature. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Basic Colour Theory 2017-10-09
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- When all the colour waves are reflected
- Red orange and yellow
- Blue green and violet
- Another word for colour
- The bending of white light
- When all the colour waves are absorbed
- A tool to show colour relationships (2 words)
- Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel
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- Colours mixed from a primary and its neighbouring secondary
- Violet orange and green
- The warmth or coolness of colour
- An example of refraction in nature
- The lightness or darkness of colour
- What colour is (3 words)
- Red yellow and blue
15 Clues: Red yellow and blue • Red orange and yellow • Blue green and violet • Violet orange and green • Another word for colour • What colour is (3 words) • The bending of white light • The warmth or coolness of colour • An example of refraction in nature • The lightness or darkness of colour • When all the colour waves are absorbed • When all the colour waves are reflected • ...
Music theory crossword! 2022-01-14
15 Clues: fast (G) • mute (I) • heavy (I) • without (I) • graceful (I) • too much (I) • first time (I) • sweet, soft (I) • simple, plain (I) • lively, quick (I) • movement, motion (I) • playful, humourous (I) • in a military style (I) • with motion, animated (I) • slide from one note to the next (I)
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
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- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software
- This new type of computer is used to crack encryption easier
- stores extra inforamtion for future commands
- the short term memory of a computer
- a device that vibrates a certain and constant speed used for timing all the computers operations
- a device to switch or amplify electrical signals of power
- quantum computers use these instead of normal bits
- the part of the computer that links all of the parts together
- A group of 8 bits
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- basic unit of computer information
- the part of the computer that does the thinking
- how the user interacts with the system
- the act of hiding information whilst sending it to someone else
- the system that does all the arithmetic for the cpu
- NFT's are used to guarantee this about a piece of art
15 Clues: A group of 8 bits • basic unit of computer information • the short term memory of a computer • how the user interacts with the system • stores extra inforamtion for future commands • the part of the computer that does the thinking • quantum computers use these instead of normal bits • Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
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- Computers that are made to solve complicated math questions
- It is 256 bits
- controls all CPU operations
- a reserved storage location that collects temporary data to help websites, browsers, and apps load faster
- digital art crypto
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- numbers that are either 0 or 1
- CPU adding mechanism
- stores temporary computer storage
- physical electronic device implementing a Boolean function
- CPU memory storing mechanism
- software that creates a distributed system of ledgers
- memory built out of 3-5 logic gates
- CPU wiring
- Its and error when the last 2 bits result in a 2 or 3
- the computer processor
15 Clues: CPU wiring • It is 256 bits • digital art crypto • CPU adding mechanism • the computer processor • controls all CPU operations • CPU memory storing mechanism • numbers that are either 0 or 1 • stores temporary computer storage • memory built out of 3-5 logic gates • software that creates a distributed system of ledgers • Its and error when the last 2 bits result in a 2 or 3 • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
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- Circuits used to compute sum
- This type of bit indicates when a carry or borrow has been generated
- The bus transports data, instructions, and...
- A logic gate that inverts its input
- Transistors act as these
- This type of logic gate is true when at least one of its inputs are true
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- The part of the CPU that stores future information
- This type of key is asymmetric, it allows only the intended recipient to decrypt a message
- A binary 1 indicates that a circuits input/output is...
- Quantum computers use these instead of bits
- 3-5 logic gates that store a single bit
- An abbreviation for the hardware that manages logical and arithmetic operations
- Information moves from the cache to this
- There are 256 of these in a key
- This vibrates to generate electricity for a circuit
15 Clues: Transistors act as these • Circuits used to compute sum • There are 256 of these in a key • A logic gate that inverts its input • 3-5 logic gates that store a single bit • Information moves from the cache to this • Quantum computers use these instead of bits • The bus transports data, instructions, and... • The part of the CPU that stores future information • ...
Robert Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences.
- is a socially constructed concept.
- he defines developmental task as one that arises at a certain period in our lives, the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- implies personality traits present during infancy endure throughout the
- is the true foundation age.
- – 40 to 60 years old
- is generally credited to the work of Robert Havighurst who indicates that the concept was developed through the work in the 1930s and 40s of Frank, Zachary, Prescott, and Tyron
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- period of severalyears in which rapid physical growth and psychological changes occur,culminating in sexual maturity.
- is rightly equivalent to old age.
- stage is the foundation period of life covering 2 - 6 years of our life
- is the period of slow and uniform growth
- refer to period of development before birth.
- Development it is typically viewed as continual process.
15 Clues: – 40 to 60 years old • is the true foundation age. • is rightly equivalent to old age. • is a socially constructed concept. • is the period of slow and uniform growth • refer to period of development before birth. • Development it is typically viewed as continual process. • can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death. • ...
