color theory Crossword Puzzles
expe 2024-02-07
20 Clues: bbb • igfu • jgih • hihih • ugugu • hghgh • khgug • iuigg • khihjg • ouihih • ufhjgj • yfhgjb • uiyihi • hgugug • bhikhi • ouihfuf • higjfuf • uiyihih • hiyitug • ihhugjg
French Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-26
20 Clues: Gene • Heal • Tool • Cell • Prove • Clone • Theory • Create • Delete • Invent • Tablet • Advance • Genetic • Research • Download • Safeguard • Technology • Experiment • Biochemical • Revolutionary
Les Technologies du Futur 2022-10-03
20 Clues: star • cell • tool • clone • theory • invent • predict • connect • chemist • gravity • ethical • download • progress • engineer • survival • research • biologist • astrologist • consequences • revolutionary
CHEMISTRY 2025-04-28
Food Crossword 3C #17 2020-10-01
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- it is an oval grain has a beige color with which you can make bread.
- oval in shape, it has a brown color and flour is obtained from it.
- it is small, spherical, has a green color and is born in sacks with more of them.
- a small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes.
- it is round and pale yellow in color and has a transparent shell.
- it is a brown bean, it is a good energy.
- they have an oval shape and are gray in color, with a hard shell and within it are beige seeds.
- it is a very small grain with a fine yellow tip that is placed on top of the bread.
- it is formed by the shell and the grain is beige in color, it is made into flour and is very nutritious.
- it is very small and round, it can be white or black, it can be consumed as a cereal.
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- it is curved and small it can be white, black or purple.
- it is a tuber that has a brown color on the outside and tomato on the inside.
- it is a very small black grain that is consumed to satisfy hunger.
- It is made of flour and is shaped like a fish.
- it is small, round and generally wrinkled, its color is pale yellow.
- It is a fine grain that has a skin color and can be found in energy cookies.
- it does not have an exact shape, it is pale yellow in color, it has an aromatic odor and its taste is a little spicy.
- it is long, it is a tuber, it is brown on the outside and white on the inside.
- it has a thin layer of brown on the outside and brown on the inside, and when roasted, the skin peels off.
- it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color.
20 Clues: it is a brown bean, it is a good energy. • It is made of flour and is shaped like a fish. • it has a flat and round shape and is brown in color. • it is curved and small it can be white, black or purple. • a small grain that has a yellow color and that explodes. • it is round and pale yellow in color and has a transparent shell. • ...
colors 2023-07-10
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- A neutral color that is often associated with balance and practicality. It can range from light gray like a rainy sky to dark gray like a stormy cloud.
- A luxurious and radiant color that is often associated with wealth and success. It is the color of a shimmering gold coin or a golden sunset.
- A pure and clean color that is often associated with innocence and simplicity. It is the color of fresh snow or a fluffy white cloud.
- A soft and soothing color that is often associated with relaxation and tranquility. It is the color of fragrant lavender flowers or a lavender-scented candle.
- A calm and cool color that is often associated with the sky and the ocean. It can range from light blue like the clear sky to dark blue like the deep sea.
- A warm and earthy color that is often associated with stability and reliability. It is the color of rich soil or a chocolate bar.
- A warm and vibrant color that is often associated with energy and enthusiasm. It is the color of a ripe orange or a sunset sky.
- A soft and delicate color that is often associated with sweetness and femininity. It is the color of a blooming cherry blossom or cotton candy.
- A vibrant and tropical color that is often associated with calmness and serenity. It is the color of clear tropical waters or a turquoise gemstone.
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- A vibrant color that is often associated with energy, passion, and warmth. It is the color of ripe strawberries or a stop sign.
- A refreshing color that is often associated with nature and growth. It can range from light green like fresh grass to dark green like a dense forest.
- A shiny and metallic color that is often associated with modernity and sophistication. It is the color of a gleaming silver necklace or a silver star.
- A bright and cheerful color that is often associated with happiness and sunshine. It is the color of a ripe lemon or a sunflower.
- A dark and mysterious color that is often associated with elegance and formality. It is the color of a moonless night or a sleek black car.
- A rich and royal color that is often associated with luxury and creativity. It can range from light purple like lavender flowers to dark purple like an amethyst gem.
15 Clues: A vibrant color that is often associated with energy, passion, and warmth. It is the color of ripe strawberries or a stop sign. • A warm and vibrant color that is often associated with energy and enthusiasm. It is the color of a ripe orange or a sunset sky. • ...
Psychology Terms 2025-09-12
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- the theory that all aspects of a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of that society.
- the theory that the human mind perceives experiences and forms complex patterns as a whole, rather than as a collection of individual parts.
- russian physiologist and nobel laureate who discovered classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs.
- one of the most influential philosophers and is often dubbed the "father of american psychology."
- a field that studies how social, cultural, and environmental factors influence an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness.
- american philosopher and psychologist, whose work informed theory and research of memory, dreams and the self.
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- a mental health professional who specializes in providing psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for individuals with a wide range of emotional, social, and developmental issues.
- a theory of the mind and a method of therapy that explores the impact of the unconscious mind.
- a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between biological processes and behavior.
- a psychological perspective emphasizing a person's inherent drive toward growth, free will, and self-actualization, or becoming their best self.
- studies how and why people change and develop across their entire lifespan, from infancy to old age, focusing on physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects.
- swiss psychologist who's theory was cognitive development and epistemological view.
- a theoretical approach that interprets elements within a system by their relationship to a larger, underlying structure.
- a metaphor used to understand hidden realities by recognizing that most of an iceberg's mass is submerged beneath the surface of the water
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- american psychologist who popularized behavioralism
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities.
18 Clues: american psychologist who popularized behavioralism • swiss psychologist who's theory was cognitive development and epistemological view. • the branch of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. • a theory of the mind and a method of therapy that explores the impact of the unconscious mind. • ...
Media Identities 2015-02-24
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- Main driving factor of profit driven capitalist media, 9,10.
- Seemingly universal standards of appearance, behaviour, beliefs in a society.
- Key queer theorist, David _______.
- Type of stereotype that meets expectations.
- This theory suggests we may put groups in society into pairs 6,10.
- When a group has no media representation 8,12
- Theory looking into what is being put forward as 'normal' in society.
- A term first used by Mulvey that can be extended to cover the way any group represents another.
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- A groups ability to create media about themselves 4,14.
- Type of stereotype which goes against expectations.
- Newspapers exaggerating about how a group in society is not meeting social expectations 5,5.
- Audience's mimicking demonised groups in society 8,13.
- Theory looking into how non caucasian groups are and have been represented 4,8.
- One use audiences make of media representations 4,6.
- Key queer theorist, Judith _______.
- for process of turning reality into media.
16 Clues: Key queer theorist, David _______. • Key queer theorist, Judith _______. • for process of turning reality into media. • Type of stereotype that meets expectations. • When a group has no media representation 8,12 • Type of stereotype which goes against expectations. • One use audiences make of media representations 4,6. • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- A device used to explore the universe
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
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- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- The name of our galaxy
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The closest natural satellite
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- A collection of planets is one of these
- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- We live on one of these
- The nearest star to us
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
BRAIN 2024-02-27
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- When did Phrenology lose its credibility
- 3300 years ago was thought to have the functions of feelings, thoughts, and behaviour
- A suspicion or idea that certain things are true based on evidence
- What is he study of the relationship between the skulls surface features and personality/behavioral chararistics
- ____ vs body debate
- Statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual
- What part of the brain was found behind the eyes in phrenology
- The theory that the mind and body are seperate
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- Created the heart side of the Brain vs Heart debate
- Surgical removal of brain tissue
- The time when psychology was founded through systematic research
- People who created theories
- Created the brain side of the Brain VS Heart debate
- The thing in your head
- The theory that the mind and body are conjoined
- Mind vs _____ debate
16 Clues: ____ vs body debate • Mind vs _____ debate • The thing in your head • People who created theories • Surgical removal of brain tissue • When did Phrenology lose its credibility • The theory that the mind and body are seperate • The theory that the mind and body are conjoined • Created the heart side of the Brain vs Heart debate • ...
Learning Check 6 2025-04-01
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- When a crisis passes, the ___ division of your ANS takes over
- ___ from the facial muscles to the brain plays a key role in determining the nature and intensity of emotions
- Theory emphasizing autonomy and competence (Hyphen after 4 letters)
- States of internal tension reducing homeostasis
- Evaluating stimuli to determine emotional response
- The physiological aim of drive reduction is___
- Emotions are the feeling aspect of _____
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- Cannon-Bard theory proposed that the __ experience of emotion and physiological arousal do not cause one another
- Skin conductance occurs more in disgust than in___
- Brain structure linked to fear and pleasure
- One of the cranial nerves in emotional processing
- Physiological, psychological, and social requirements
- A complex behaviour that is unlearned
- Shame with a positive connotation
- ___display rules dictate when and how particular emotions are to be expressed
- McCleland and ___ proposed the achievement goal theory
16 Clues: Shame with a positive connotation • A complex behaviour that is unlearned • Emotions are the feeling aspect of _____ • Brain structure linked to fear and pleasure • The physiological aim of drive reduction is___ • States of internal tension reducing homeostasis • One of the cranial nerves in emotional processing • Skin conductance occurs more in disgust than in___ • ...
Chapter 21- Hair Coloring Puzzle #1 2017-01-26
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- The outermost layer of hair, it protects the interior cortex and contributes to 20 percent of overall
- a primary and secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Depositing color on natural hair color.
- pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture.
- The number of hairs per square inch on the head.
- Melanin that gives black and brown color to hair.
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- intermediate colors achieved by mixing a secondary color with its neighboring primary color on the color wheel in equal amounts.
- diameter of the individual hair strand (coarse, medium, fine)
- Color obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- This is the innermost layer; it is sometimes absent from hair and plays a very minor role in haircoloring.
- This is a system of understanding color relationships.
- of hair.
- melanin gives blond and red colors to hair.
- the ability of the hair to absorb moisture.
- The middle layer that gives hair strength and elasticity; it contributes about 80 percent to the overall strength of hair.
- Melanin Natural hair contains both eumelanin and pheomelanin.
- Hair Color known as vegetable haircolors, such as henna.
17 Clues: of hair. • Depositing color on natural hair color. • melanin gives blond and red colors to hair. • the ability of the hair to absorb moisture. • The number of hairs per square inch on the head. • Melanin that gives black and brown color to hair. • pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture. • This is a system of understanding color relationships. • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- The name of our galaxy
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- The nearest star to us
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- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- We live on one of these
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- A device used to explore the universe
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- The closest natural satellite
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- A collection of planets is one of these
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
Across
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- The closest natural satellite
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The name of our galaxy
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- The nearest star to us
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- A collection of planets is one of these
- A device used to explore the universe
- We live on one of these
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- The Sun is an example of one of these
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- A device used to explore the universe
- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- We live on one of these
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- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- The closest natural satellite
- A collection of planets is one of these
- The name of our galaxy
- The nearest star to us
- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • The Sun is an example of one of these • A device used to explore the universe • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
KEY VOCABULARY: The Scientific Revolution 2026-03-18
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- A major sect of the Christain faith based in the Vatican
- Testing a prediction or theory using a scientific procedure.
- The systematic observation and identification of stars, planets and galaxies
- The theory that the sun was at the centre of the universe.
- The science concerned with explaining the functions of the natural world
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- A device invented by Galileo Galilei that enables one to view distance objects
- The force that pulls something to objects with great mass (for example, humans are pulled to the centre of the earth)
- The science of using numbers to quantify things
- Looking at or viewing something to understand it's function or purpose
- An idea or prediction about how something functions based upon limited evidence
- The theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe.
- A system of ideas designed to explain a pattern
12 Clues: The science of using numbers to quantify things • A system of ideas designed to explain a pattern • A major sect of the Christain faith based in the Vatican • The theory that the sun was at the centre of the universe. • Testing a prediction or theory using a scientific procedure. • The theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe. • ...
Colors 2023-06-14
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- A blue-green color resembling the gemstone, symbolizing tranquility, protection, and healing properties.
- A deep purplish-red color resembling the fruit, representing richness, prosperity, and elegance.
- A pale green color resembling the gemstone, representing harmony, balance, and good fortune.
- A deep, reddish-brown color inspired by the gemstone, representing passion, energy, and commitment.
- A pale purple color resembling the flower, associated with serenity, femininity, and gracefulness.
- A creamy white color reminiscent of elephant tusks, conveying purity, elegance, and classic beauty.
- A deep, rich red color associated with intensity and passion.
- A metallic grayish-white color symbolizing elegance, sophistication, and a sense of luxury.
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- A black color inspired by the gemstone, symbolizing strength, power, and protection.
- A vibrant blue color reminiscent of the gemstone, symbolizing wisdom and nobility.
- A pinkish-orange color inspired by the marine animal, evoking a sense of vitality and liveliness.
- A rich, dark brown color resembling the color of roasted coffee beans, suggesting warmth and coziness.
- A warm, light brown color with shades of yellow and orange, evoking a sense of earthiness and warmth.
- A deep, purplish-blue color between blue and violet, often associated with intuition and spirituality.
- A pinkish-orange color inspired by the marine animal, evoking a sense of vitality and liveliness.
- A warm, golden-orange color resembling fossilized tree resin, exuding a sense of warmth and energy.
16 Clues: A deep, rich red color associated with intensity and passion. • A vibrant blue color reminiscent of the gemstone, symbolizing wisdom and nobility. • A black color inspired by the gemstone, symbolizing strength, power, and protection. • A metallic grayish-white color symbolizing elegance, sophistication, and a sense of luxury. • ...
Colors 2023-07-22
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- A metallic color similar to gray, associated with elegance and modernity.
- A royal color representing luxury and creativity, found in flowers like lavender and lilacs.
- A deep reddish-brown color, commonly used in autumn-themed items and clothing.
- A warm and energetic color, resembling the color of oranges and autumn leaves.
- A natural color reminiscent of earth and wood, commonly seen in tree trunks and soil.
- A cheerful color associated with happiness and sunshine, seen in the sun and sunflowers.
- A calming color representing peace and tranquility, commonly seen in the sky and ocean.
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- A luxurious and shiny color, resembling the metal gold and often used in awards and decorations.
- A vibrant blue-green color reminiscent of the gemstone, often used in jewelry and decorations.
- A soft color often linked to sweetness and tenderness, commonly found in flowers like cherry blossoms.
- A color symbolizing nature, growth, and freshness, found in grass, leaves, and trees.
- A neutral color representing balance and sophistication, seen in clouds and rocks.
- A bright color often associated with love, passion, and energy, seen in things like roses and fire trucks.
- A pure and clean color, commonly associated with snow and purity.
- A dark color symbolizing power and mystery, often used in clothing and night skies.
15 Clues: A pure and clean color, commonly associated with snow and purity. • A metallic color similar to gray, associated with elegance and modernity. • A deep reddish-brown color, commonly used in autumn-themed items and clothing. • A warm and energetic color, resembling the color of oranges and autumn leaves. • ...
Colors 2025-02-27
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- What color is the sky?
- Precious Stone look like the color blue.
- "Hello, Mario, I am Princess..."
- Printer adore me too.
- Likes Golden
- The blood has my color.
- "Carvão" translated to English is...
- Menta in English is...
- Printer adore me.
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- I look like the Portuguese word 'Rosa'.
- Too similar to the color ivory
- Precious Stone look like the color green.
- I am similar to the color brown in Portuguese
- The Darkness love me.
- Precious Stone look like the color red.
- Like a fruit in portuguese.
16 Clues: Likes Golden • Printer adore me. • Printer adore me too. • The Darkness love me. • What color is the sky? • Menta in English is... • The blood has my color. • Like a fruit in portuguese. • Too similar to the color ivory • "Hello, Mario, I am Princess..." • "Carvão" translated to English is... • I look like the Portuguese word 'Rosa'. • Precious Stone look like the color red. • ...
Milady Chapter 21 Haircoloring (1) 2017-02-12
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- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color.
- Measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide.
- Coloring technique that involves taking a narrow, 1/8 inch section of hair by making a straight part at the scalp, positioning the hair over the foil and applying lightener or color.
- Also known as boosters, protinators, or accelerators; powdered persulfate salts added to haircolor to increase its lightening ability.
- Used to equalize porosity.
- Also known as hue; the balance of color.
- First step of double-process haircoloring, used to lift or lighten the natural pigment before the application of toner.
- Also known as oxidizing agents or catalysts; when mixed with an oxidation haircolor, supplies the necessary oxygen gas to develop color molecules and create a change in hair color.
- Coloring some of the hair strands lighter than the natural color to add a variety of lighter shades and the illusion of depth.
- A nonammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair.
- The strength of a color.
- Hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate and thus requires a longer processing time.
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- Color technique in which selected strands are picked up from a narrow section of hair with a zigzag motion of the comb and lightener or color is applied only to these strands.
- Professional, salon industry term referring to artificial haircolor products and services.
- Derivatives that contain small, uncolored dyes that combine with hydrogen peroxide to form larger, permanent dye molecules within the cortex.
- Base color is the ? tone of a color.
- Process of treating gray or very resistant hair to allow for better penetration of color.
- Also known as free-form technique; painting a lightener (usually a powdered off-the-scalp lightener) directly onto clean, styled hair.
- Chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving and decolorizing the natural hair pigment.
- Semipermanent, demipermanent and permanent haircolor products that are used primarily on prelightened hair to achieve pale and delicate colors.
20 Clues: The strength of a color. • Used to equalize porosity. • Base color is the ? tone of a color. • Also known as hue; the balance of color. • A nonammonia color that adds shine and tone to the hair. • Measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide. • The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Colors 2023-09-06
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- A mix of red and blue; it's often associated with royalty and creativity.
- The color of pumpkins and tangerines; it's warm and vibrant.
- A blue-green color, like the sea in tropical places; it's refreshing and exotic.
- Shiny, metallic color like jewelry; it's associated with luxury and wealth.
- The color of the sun and ripe bananas; it's cheerful and sunny.
- A pale purple color like a fragrant flower; it's soothing and gentle.
- A light, soft color like a flower's petals; it's delicate and pretty.
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- The color of the sky on a clear day and the ocean; it's calm and cool.
- The color of snow and clouds; it's pure and clean.
- The color of ripe apples and fire trucks; it's bright and bold.
- A neutral color between black and white; it's subtle and calm.
- Shiny, metallic color like a coin; it's elegant and sleek.
- The color of grass and leaves on trees; it's fresh and lively.
- The darkest color, like the night sky; it can be mysterious and strong.
- The color of tree trunks and chocolate; it's earthy and comforting.
15 Clues: The color of snow and clouds; it's pure and clean. • Shiny, metallic color like a coin; it's elegant and sleek. • The color of pumpkins and tangerines; it's warm and vibrant. • A neutral color between black and white; it's subtle and calm. • The color of grass and leaves on trees; it's fresh and lively. • ...
Art 2025-02-25
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- gives parts of an artwork equal visual weight.
- dark value of a color.
- is 3D.
- related to movement and pattern.
- repeating lines, shapes, or colors in a design.
- how bright or dull a color is.
- adds visual interest to a work of art.
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- the relationship of size, location, or amount of one thing to another.
- a specific group of colors.
- a primary color and part of the warm color scheme.
- a primary color and part of the cool color scheme.
- is used to call attention to the main subject.
- when artists create a sense of action.
- the feeling that all parts of a design work together.
- is the way a surface feels or looks.
- light value of a color.
- how light or dark a color is.
17 Clues: is 3D. • dark value of a color. • light value of a color. • a specific group of colors. • how light or dark a color is. • how bright or dull a color is. • related to movement and pattern. • is the way a surface feels or looks. • when artists create a sense of action. • adds visual interest to a work of art. • gives parts of an artwork equal visual weight. • ...
Pokémon 8.0 2021-04-04
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- Es un Pokémon de tipo luchador y de color crema y café.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo veneno y de color morado y negro con rojo y amarillo.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo bicho y volador y de color verde, amarillo claro y blanco.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y psíquico y de color morado, amarillo y rojo.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo hierba y psíquico y de color rosado.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo hada y de color rosado.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y luchador y de color azúl y blanco.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y veneno y de color azúl y rojo.
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- Es un Pokémon de tipo veneno y volador y de color azúl y morado.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo veneno y de color morado.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo luchador y de color café, rojo y morado claro.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo luchador y de color azúl claro y crema.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo bicho y veneno y de color amarillo claro.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo tierra y de color café, gris y rosado.
- Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y hielo y de color blanco.
15 Clues: Es un Pokémon de tipo hada y de color rosado. • Es un Pokémon de tipo veneno y de color morado. • Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y hielo y de color blanco. • Es un Pokémon de tipo luchador y de color crema y café. • Es un Pokémon de tipo hierba y psíquico y de color rosado. • Es un Pokémon de tipo agua y veneno y de color azúl y rojo. • ...
Vocab Review 2025-09-25
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- The part of a lowercase letter that extends above the x-height (e.g., in "h" or "l").
- The three base colors (red, blue, yellow)
- Colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel, creating high contrast (e.g., red and green).
- The adjustment of space between individual characters.
- The intensity or brightness of a color
- The height of lowercase letters, measured by the letter “x,” excluding ascenders and descenders.
- A color altered by adding gray, resulting in a softer version.
- A color made lighter by adding white.
- Colors made by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color
- Fonts with small decorative strokes or “feet” at the ends of letters
- Colors such as blue, green, and purple that evoke calmness and relaxation.
- Colors made by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple).
- The invisible line on which characters sit.
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- A color scheme using only one hue with different tints, tones, and shades.
- Fonts without decorative strokes, creating a cleaner and more modern look
- A color made darker by adding black.
- The vertical spacing between lines of text (also called line spacing).
- Colors such as red, orange, and yellow that evoke warmth, energy, and excitement.
- The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and visually appealing.
- Colors not found on the traditional color wheel, often muted (e.g., black, white, gray, brown, beige).
- Fonts that mimic handwriting or calligraphy.
- Another word for color
- The study of how colors interact, mix, and affect perception and design.
- Three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel (e.g., red, blue, yellow).
- Colors that sit next to each other on the color wheel, often harmonious (e.g., blue, blue-green, green).
- what typography is measured in (from the top of an ascender to the bottom of a descender)
- Fonts designed for headlines or large sizes that should be used sparingly
- A color model used in printing, where colors are created by mixing inks.
- The part of a lowercase letter that extends below the baseline (e.g., in "y" or "g").
- A color model used for digital screens, where colors are created by mixing light.
30 Clues: Another word for color • A color made darker by adding black. • A color made lighter by adding white. • The intensity or brightness of a color • The three base colors (red, blue, yellow) • The invisible line on which characters sit. • Fonts that mimic handwriting or calligraphy. • The adjustment of space between individual characters. • ...
Colors 2024-07-05
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- Color of a strawberry
- A color of Texas Woman's University
- Color of an arctic fox
- Color of grass
- Color of charcoal
- A color of New York University
- Color of a lemon
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- Color of an eggplant
- A color of Oklahoma State University
- Color of a chestnut
- A color of Chapman University and Stanford University (also the name of a bird)
- Color of the sky
- A color of Oklahoma University and University of Alabama
13 Clues: Color of grass • Color of the sky • Color of a lemon • Color of charcoal • Color of a chestnut • Color of an eggplant • Color of a strawberry • Color of an arctic fox • A color of New York University • A color of Texas Woman's University • A color of Oklahoma State University • A color of Oklahoma University and University of Alabama • ...
Conspiracy theories crossword 2019-08-16
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- theory a belief that some convert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event
- alternative views of history that do not agree with fact
- worldview that places conspiracy theories in the unfolding of history
- correlation the perception of a relationship where none exist
- exposure the choosing of certain media over others
- an idea used to explain something that happened
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- seeing patterns that aren't there
- gut feeling that something is true even with no fact
- something becoming normal or trendy
- possibility that an idea can be proven wrong
- apophenia for faces
- lighting slowly causing someone to doubt reality
- decisions made on emotion, and not fact
- theory organizing information into patterns making them more believable
14 Clues: apophenia for faces • seeing patterns that aren't there • something becoming normal or trendy • decisions made on emotion, and not fact • possibility that an idea can be proven wrong • an idea used to explain something that happened • lighting slowly causing someone to doubt reality • exposure the choosing of certain media over others • ...
So that was medieval medicine.. 2023-07-18
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- This humour was associated with winter
- The name of a plague that resulted in large boils appearing on the body
- This chart was used by physicians to see if a patient was ill
- This disease struck in 1348
- This was a supernatural cause of disease
- Bad air
- Another name for a doctor
- According to the Theory of the Four Humours the humours for you to be healthy must be.
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- Another name for the Black Death
- They cut hair and removed teeth
- This treatment was based on the four humours
- Came up with the Theory of the Opposites
- The Father of medicine. Came up with the Theory of the Four Humours
- The percentage of hospitals who catered for the sick
14 Clues: Bad air • Another name for a doctor • This disease struck in 1348 • They cut hair and removed teeth • Another name for the Black Death • This humour was associated with winter • Came up with the Theory of the Opposites • This was a supernatural cause of disease • This treatment was based on the four humours • The percentage of hospitals who catered for the sick • ...
Philosophical terms 2025-04-01
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- the reasoon to support the belief
- the first principles of things
- physical world where a mere shadow of a higher
- the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being
- associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking and argumentation theory
- If p, then q, not q, therefore not p
- a unit of reasoning which consists of a belief and reason to support that belief
- the idea or theory that something is split in two parts
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- an explanation of something that refers to its end
- the theory of knowledge
- the view that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual
- the belief the premises are used to support
- what is the study of the principles of correct reasoning
- if p,then q, p therefore q
14 Clues: the theory of knowledge • if p,then q, p therefore q • the first principles of things • the reasoon to support the belief • If p, then q, not q, therefore not p • the belief the premises are used to support • physical world where a mere shadow of a higher • an explanation of something that refers to its end • the idea or theory that something is split in two parts • ...
C 2 Vocab 2017-03-08
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- Something added or attached
- The branch of knowledge
- Quality of being shaped
- Belief or theory
- Rejection of all religious
- Very weak
- Showing great attention to detail
- Clever, original
- Able to be Hammered
- Ability of the brain to form
- Theory that all knowledge is delivered from sense experienced
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- Periphery of something
- doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will
- Unchanging over time
- Make or become accustomed
- Of or by telegrapher or telegrams
- Denoting circles,acres,or other shapes
17 Clues: Very weak • Belief or theory • Clever, original • Able to be Hammered • Unchanging over time • Periphery of something • The branch of knowledge • Quality of being shaped • Make or become accustomed • Rejection of all religious • Something added or attached • Ability of the brain to form • Of or by telegrapher or telegrams • Showing great attention to detail • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-03-10
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- theory that all knowledge is delivered from experience
- magazine or newspaper published
- to be accustomed to
- brain's ability to recognizing itself by new connections
- showing great attention to detail
- theory should be based on reason
- quality of being easily shaped or molded
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- rejection of all religions
- easily influenced/ pliable
- in object-oriented and functional programming
- the doctrine that all events
- very weak/ slightly
- something added/ attached
- branch of knowledge/ historical development
- omitting inessential words
- clever, original, inventive
- two or more objects/ circles, polygons
17 Clues: very weak/ slightly • to be accustomed to • something added/ attached • rejection of all religions • easily influenced/ pliable • omitting inessential words • clever, original, inventive • the doctrine that all events • magazine or newspaper published • theory should be based on reason • showing great attention to detail • two or more objects/ circles, polygons • ...
Psychology 2018-06-06
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- Studied Latent learning
- Conducted Stanford prison experiment
- Conditioned fear in "Little Albert"
- Studied memory, created "forgetting curve"
- Created 'g' of intellegence
- Created theory of multiple intellegences
- Created the Stanford-Binet test
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- Created stages of moral development
- Studied classical conditioning with dog salivating experiment
- Created "strange situation' experiment
- Created triarchic theory of intellegence
- Conducted experiments in conformity (line experiments)
- Conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- Studied operant conditioning with pigeons
- Created hierarchy of needs
- Studied the unconcious
- Studied cognitive development of children
17 Clues: Studied the unconcious • Studied Latent learning • Created hierarchy of needs • Created 'g' of intellegence • Created the Stanford-Binet test • Conducted the Bobo doll experiment • Created stages of moral development • Conditioned fear in "Little Albert" • Conducted Stanford prison experiment • Created "strange situation' experiment • Created triarchic theory of intellegence • ...
Orientation Review 2016-06-26
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- A high-level framework to guide research
- Evidence can be used to _____ a theory
- True or false: You can only do quantitative research in this program
- My dissertation will have ____ chapters
- Probably the least critical program phase
- If you do one thing to be successful in the program, do this!
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- Education is a ____ science
- This exam demonstrates you are ready for thesis work
- A theory will help you generate ______
- Research is NOT done to ____ a theory but to evaluate it
- Theories of tech _____ put the spotlight on the context
- Theories of motivation put the spotlight on the ____
- Your fabulous advisor for the first year is Dr. ____
- Your thesis will meet the ___ UF standards as the PdD degree
14 Clues: Education is a ____ science • A theory will help you generate ______ • Evidence can be used to _____ a theory • My dissertation will have ____ chapters • A high-level framework to guide research • Probably the least critical program phase • This exam demonstrates you are ready for thesis work • Theories of motivation put the spotlight on the ____ • ...
Chapter 3: Motivation 2016-03-07
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- Those required to sustain life – the need for air, food, water, and shelter, etc. and physiological in nature.
- The emotional stimulus that causes you to act.
- Identified by Herzberg as building high levels of motivation, such as achievement, advancement, recognition responsibility, and the work itself.
- The final step of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, include the need for personal growth, freedom of creative expression, and using one’s abilities to the fullest extent.
- he said motivational theory was based on the belief that your needs are the result of your early personality development. Based on cultural exposure, people have three basic needs: achievement, power, and affiliation and these three needs are the primary motives for behavior.
- his hierarchy of needs theory is a motivation theory that recognizes five levels of needs. Individuals are motivated by needs within each specific level. When these needs are met, individuals are no longer motivated by that level and move upward.
- Identified by Herzberg as necessary to maintain a reasonable level of satisfaction, such as working conditions, job security, quality of supervision, and interpersonal relationships on the job.
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- A level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory, those primary needs required to sustain life at a very basic level--the desire for food, sleep, water, shelter, and other satisfiers of physiological drives.
- Psychological needs that fulfill the needs for affiliation, love, respect and are tied to our value systems.
- his expectancy theory views motivation as a process of choices and says people behave in certain ways based on their expectation of results.
- Believed to influence individual behavior and the sources of influence can outside, inside or early forces in our lives.
- The fourth level of Maslow’s motivational hierarchy, include the need the for respect from self and others that can be met by increased responsibility, recognition for work well done, and merit increases and awards.
- his two-factory theory of motivation says two sets of factors or conditions influence the behavior of individuals at work--one set to satisfy and the other to motivate.
- The third step of the hierarchy, center around the desire for meaningful affiliation with others such as love, affection, and acceptance.
- and security The second step of the Maslow hierarchy of needs,that reflect the desire for physical, economic, and emotional security, such as safe working conditions, job security, and periodic salary increases.
15 Clues: The emotional stimulus that causes you to act. • Psychological needs that fulfill the needs for affiliation, love, respect and are tied to our value systems. • Those required to sustain life – the need for air, food, water, and shelter, etc. and physiological in nature. • ...
Frameworks Crossword puzzle 2024-04-27
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- It takes one to know one…or to learn from one or compete with one…especially where policy decisions are concerned according to Charles Tiebout and this theory.
- If two or more are gathered in agreement…then we need to study that agreement, how the two came to that agreement, and how that agreement affects the behavior of the two…at least according to this theory!
- Do the wages match the drapes -err -uh skill, knowledge and productivity of the workers? They should according to Theodore Schultz and this theory!
- Mills, Putnam, and Schattschneider knew it. The average citizen has no interest in or knowledge of how power works. That leaves room for a select few to take control.
- Harmonograms, Gantt Charts, and boxes, oh my! Not to worry, Adamiecki can explain the most complex processes with these visualizations!
- These are not Public Goods! They are not Common Goods! These are Common-Pool Resources, and they are subtractable according to Elinor Ostrom and this theory!
- Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution.
- Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time.
- “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the spirit…Loves struggle. Loves the folk. Loves herself. Regardless.” If Alice Walker’s words describe you, you are not a feminist!
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- Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory.
- Looking for likeminded thinkers with which you might “coalesce” in order to take over the world? Bond with Sabatier, Weible, and Nohrstedt over this framework!
- Women and men not equal? Not if Christine de Pisan, Stacey Abrams, and Margaret Atwood have their say. Beware though, Cato said it best: if you make them your equals, they will become your masters!
- You are not doing algebra when you divide power with Charles Lindblom and this theory of scattered potential!
- You’re a human…of course you do not make “perfect” rational economic decisions…at least according to Herbert Simon and this model of decisionmaking!
- Looking to get the better of an opponent? John Maynard Smith, Paul Milgrom, and Robert Wilson can help you strategize with this field of thought!
15 Clues: Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory. • Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time. • Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution. • ...
AP Psych people crossword puzzle 2022-01-05
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- Known for his sociocultural theory, he believed that social interaction plays a critical role in children's learning
- Claimed that many of our behaviors are motivated by unconscious, often unpleasant desires
- She was the first woman to earn a PhD in psychology and was Tichener’s first doctoral student
- A controlled experiment carried out by John B. Watson which had proven classical conditioning in humans, through a distinctive stimulus that normally would not be feared by a child
- Known for his unethical obedience experiments which test how far people are willing to go to obey authority
- Created the experiment with the bobo dolls where children learned violent behavior from adults as they would act aggressively towards the bobo doll
- Created the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and established it’s three guiding principles known as the ABCs; activating event, beliefs, and consequences
- Developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Survived a traumatic brain injury caused by an iron rod that shot through his skull, obliterating a large area of the left frontal lobe of his brain
- Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior”
- Developed a theory of classical conditioning when teaching his dog to salivate at the sound of a bell
- Sixth youngest child of Sigmund Freud and wrote An Introduction to Psychoanalysis (first and last name)
- Regarded as the founder of feminine psychiatry, this woman was best known for her theory of neurotic needs
- He believed that people are born with the desire to achieve their maximum potential, also known as the self-actualization
- Was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in applying psychological insights in the areas of judgment and decision-making, to economic theory
- Did many experiments and focused on inner sensation, feelings and images with Titchener. He built the first psychology laboratory in Germany
- Developed the theory that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development
- Known for “Learned Helplessness” in dogs which is defined by an organism learning to accept and endure unpleasant stimuli
- Known for cognitive behaviorism, research on cognitive maps, the theory of latent learning along with the concept of an intervening variable
- Claimed that there were many stages to moral development and reasoning
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- She served as the first female President of the American Psychological Association
- Internationally known for his research into the interaction between social and physiological determinants of behavior
- Founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism and believed that human beings learn through a hands-on approach
- The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology
- Best known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment which assigned men to act as either guards or prisoners
- Primarily focused on the function of consciousness and is the father of functionalism or functional psychology
- Leading spirit in founding the American Psychological Association along with serving as it’s first president in 1982
- Had a theory of cognitive development in children that was developed through studies
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Best known for his famous puzzle box experiments with cats and is known as the founder of modern educational psychology
- wrote several books including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now
- Pioneered in the experimental methods for the measurement of rote learning and memory
- The schizophrenic mother who admitted to drowning her children in a bathtub
- Believed that the most effective way to develop a coding system is to discover it rather than being told by the teacher and made meaningful contributions to the cognitive learning theory and human cognitive psychology
- Committed controversial and often outrageously cruel experiments with rhesus monkeys to study effects of maternal separation and social isolation, he placed infant monkeys in isolated chambers
- The girl that was locked in a room for 12 years of her life that taught psychologists about language acquisition skills
- One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children
- Developed the psychotherapy method called client-centered therapy and is one of the founders of humanistic psychology
- Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics
- Creator of structuralism which best describes the structure of the mind
40 Clues: Developed the theory of operant conditioning • One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children • The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology • Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics • Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior” • ...
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 2022-09-12
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- Kira rolls a die and tosses a coin. What is the probability she gets an even number and heads? (Spell out fraction)
- Last name of President that got Thanksgiving moved
- The English word "salary" has a 2,000 year old etymology to a word meaning...
- What gives plants their color
- Sea; see and fair; fare are called
- Shape has 12 sides
- Type of rock that forms on the surface of the Earth in cumulative layers
- Two but as an ordinal number
- Force per unit area
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- What month did the Boston Tea Party occur in
- Pi is a ____ number
- Nonrenewable energy
- Prefix appears where in a word
- Once a hypothesis has been verified and accepted, it becomes a
- Drip, chirp, splash, giggle
- A 14 line poem
- Another word for average of all the numbers in the set
- An object stays at rest or in motion unless/until an opposing force changes it is Newtons ____ Law
- A length of DNA that can code for a particular protein is called a
19 Clues: A 14 line poem • Shape has 12 sides • Pi is a ____ number • Nonrenewable energy • Force per unit area • Drip, chirp, splash, giggle • Two but as an ordinal number • What gives plants their color • Prefix appears where in a word • Sea; see and fair; fare are called • What month did the Boston Tea Party occur in • Last name of President that got Thanksgiving moved • ...
Imperialism 2025-09-16
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- The color of Roosevelt's famous fleet of ships.
- This Pacific island is half-way between America and Asia.
- An island nation won from Spain in 1898.
- The fruit that drove American imperialism in Central America.
- The belief that the U.S. had the God-given right to expand.
- Roosevelt negotiated a treaty between Russia and this country.
- This Caribbean island 90 miles south of the U.S. was the site of Spanish American War battles.
- His theory of evolution was manipulated to justify racism.
- The U.S. President who told European to stay away in 1823.
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- The U.S. wanted this Pacific island chain for its sugar.
- The last queen of Hawaii
- The battleship that inspired the Spanish American War.
- Future president who was governor of the Philippines.
- Caribbean island won from Spain in 1898.
- Site of a famous canal.
- The U.S. bought the Virgin Island from this European country.
- This type of diplomacy argued that money was more effective that might.
- The U.S. won this pacific island from Spain in 1898.
- He was the first president of the Republic of Hawaii.
19 Clues: Site of a famous canal. • The last queen of Hawaii • An island nation won from Spain in 1898. • Caribbean island won from Spain in 1898. • The color of Roosevelt's famous fleet of ships. • The U.S. won this pacific island from Spain in 1898. • Future president who was governor of the Philippines. • He was the first president of the Republic of Hawaii. • ...
Colors 2023-04-28
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- This is the color of the chrome book.
- This color is the sand.
- This is the color of a stick.
- This is the color of the sky.
- This is the color of the lights.
- This is the color of blood.
- This is the color of a pencil.
- This is the color of a eraser.
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- This color is the windows.
- This color is everything combined.
- This is the color of the sun.
- This color is the mouse pad.
- This color is grass.
13 Clues: This color is grass. • This color is the sand. • This color is the windows. • This is the color of blood. • This color is the mouse pad. • This is the color of a stick. • This is the color of the sky. • This is the color of the sun. • This is the color of a pencil. • This is the color of a eraser. • This is the color of the lights. • This color is everything combined. • ...
Leonhard 2023-05-15
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- What degree did he get
- The day he was born in
- He was interested in the _______ theory
- What he made that is now in modern math
- Month he was born in
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- Century he was born in
- A theory he made which is call the _____ theory
- Know was one of the greatest _________
- Country He was born In
- Something he popularized
10 Clues: Month he was born in • Century he was born in • What degree did he get • The day he was born in • Country He was born In • Something he popularized • Know was one of the greatest _________ • He was interested in the _______ theory • What he made that is now in modern math • A theory he made which is call the _____ theory
Theories of Motivation 2019-10-03
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- Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour
- The 'E' in the ERG theory
- Developed the 'ERG' theory
- Perceived rewards one may receive
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- Contributions made to the work environment
- Thematic Apperception Test
- Factors relating to the work environment (Salary, safety, etc.)
- Factors intrinsic to a job (recognition, growth, etc.)
- Created the 'two-factor' theory
- The psychologist behind the hierarchy of needs model
10 Clues: The 'E' in the ERG theory • Thematic Apperception Test • Developed the 'ERG' theory • Created the 'two-factor' theory • Perceived rewards one may receive • Contributions made to the work environment • Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour • The psychologist behind the hierarchy of needs model • Factors intrinsic to a job (recognition, growth, etc.) • ...
Edward Thorndike 2023-09-05
10 Clues: Another law • What he focused on • where he got his PhD • what he thrived with • first name of his wife • how many children he had • The type of theory he had • The month he was born and died in • Last law that was the base of his theory • One of the laws that was the base of his theory
Plate Tectonics Crossword Set #1 2024-05-05
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- Opposite of divergent.
- Forces that create.
- The theory that the continents do not drift.
- Alfed Wegener proposed the Theory of _.
- _ currents are currents of heat in the earth.
- Forces that destroy.
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- Earth's _ consists of many layers.
- The lithosphere floats on the _.
- The theory that describes the movement of tectonic plates.
- The type of boundary where the plates are moving apart.
10 Clues: Forces that create. • Forces that destroy. • Opposite of divergent. • The lithosphere floats on the _. • Earth's _ consists of many layers. • Alfed Wegener proposed the Theory of _. • The theory that the continents do not drift. • _ currents are currents of heat in the earth. • The type of boundary where the plates are moving apart. • ...
Wednesday March 29th Crossword 2023-03-28
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- Not blue, not yellow but...
- Mrs. Potter's Birthday
- Orange but with more red than yellow
- Violet with more blue than red
- Always expected, rarely given
- when you mix red and green together you get
- color of the Jayhawk's eye
- Used for cutting paper
- Your least favorite answer
- What is used to apply paint or fix your hair
- Color of the Jayhawk beak
- Orange with more yellow than red
- The REAL name for purple
- The color of flamingos
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- Violet with more red than blue
- Creature that brings you chocolate in the Spring
- The magic number
- Color that can be associated with sadness and depression
- Still can't find him
- The absence of all color
- Most stolen item in the art room
- Mrs. Potter's favorite animal
- Always end up broken on the floor
- A fruit but also a color
- Technical name for neon green
- The Traditional color of envy and jealousy
- Your favorite answer
- The presence of all color
28 Clues: The magic number • Still can't find him • Your favorite answer • Mrs. Potter's Birthday • Used for cutting paper • The color of flamingos • The absence of all color • A fruit but also a color • The REAL name for purple • Color of the Jayhawk beak • The presence of all color • color of the Jayhawk's eye • Your least favorite answer • Not blue, not yellow but... • ...
1:1 Team Building 2022-08-18
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- architectural firm that contributed to the design for LCHS
- school with Excellence in Education as the motto
- Naaman Forest Mascot
- NFHS school color
- one of the options for Raider Sam
- second high school to open in Garland
- campus that began construction in 2000
- special feature at LCHS
- LCHS school color
- Lakeview mascot
- lake RHS is located near
- Garland mascot
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- one of the winners of the shield design contest at NFHS
- South Garland Mascot
- Sachse Mascot
- Rowlett Mascot
- third high school to open in the district
- original mascot of SGHS
- SHS school color
- North Garland Mascot
- SGHS school color
- the original
- trophy that is awarded to the winner of the RHS vs SHS game each year
- NGHS school color
- academic pathway exclusive to SHS
- GHS school color
- RHS school color
- the college Garland team members visited the night before football games to see coeds
28 Clues: the original • Sachse Mascot • Rowlett Mascot • Garland mascot • Lakeview mascot • SHS school color • GHS school color • RHS school color • NFHS school color • SGHS school color • NGHS school color • LCHS school color • South Garland Mascot • Naaman Forest Mascot • North Garland Mascot • original mascot of SGHS • special feature at LCHS • lake RHS is located near • one of the options for Raider Sam • ...
Jackson_Ch4vocab 2014-09-08
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- A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors
- full proof; never failing
- A theory that says the Biblical authors wrote with human feelings while God superintended that it was written the way he wanted it
- The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture
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- The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching
- A theory that says the biblical authors received a religious insight into God's word
- A theory that states that God impressed himself upon the authors of the Bible
- A Latin word that means covenant
- A theory that says God
9 Clues: A theory that says God • full proof; never failing • A Latin word that means covenant • The Bible is ________, without error or fault in its teaching • The idea of divine influence provoking the writing in Scripture • A theory that says God said the exact words to the human authors • A theory that states that God impressed himself upon the authors of the Bible • ...
Tfn 2020-12-14
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- Watson’s hierarchy of needs begins with this which includes the need for food and fluid, elimination and ventilation.
- Self-care _______ is the action directed towards provision of self-care.
- In the planning phase in the use of 21 Problems in the nursing process, the statements of nursing problems most closely resemble _______ statements.
- This is the study of or analysis or classification based on types or categories.
- Is a systematized information about a process or a method for affecting some desired result through deliberate practical endeavor, with or without use of materials or instruments.
- Jean Watson believes that in this approach to health care is central to the practice of caring in nursing.
- She created the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
- This is the philosophy and theory of human caring.
- People should be self-reliant, and _______ for their care, as well as others in their family who need care.
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- This concept is an intersubjective human-to-human relationship in which the nurse affects and is affected by the person of the other.
- In this category, communication is adjusted to age and health status.
- Jean Watson stresses _______ aspects of nursing as they intertwine with scientific knowledge and nursing practice of caring in nursing.
- Self-care _______ is a human ability which is “the ability for engaging in self-care” - conditioned by age developmental state, life experience sociocultural orientation health and available resources.
- She developed the Human Caring Theory in the late 1970s.
- This subconcept is where the present is more subjectively real and the past is more objectively real.
- This trait is often required for nurses.
- _______ self-care requisites are associated with life processes, as well as the maintenance of the integrity of human structure and functioning.
- This word comes from the Greek word meaning to cherish, to appreciate, to give special attention; it connotes something very fine, that indeed precious (Medscape Nurses, 2005).
- This is one of the characteristics of the theory of Faye G. Abdellah that focuses on nursing practice and individuals.
- She developed the Self-Care Deficit nursing theory.
20 Clues: This trait is often required for nurses. • She created the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. • This is the philosophy and theory of human caring. • She developed the Self-Care Deficit nursing theory. • She developed the Human Caring Theory in the late 1970s. • In this category, communication is adjusted to age and health status. • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Vocabuary 2023-08-12
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- system: group of organs that work together to do a certain job
- all of the populations of different species that live in the same area
- structure composed of more than one type of tissue that performs a particular function
- variable: variable in a scientific experiment that is manipulated by the researcher to investigate its affect on another variable, called the dependent variable.
- all the living things in a given area together with the physical factors of the nonliving environment
- part of Earth where all life exists, including land, water, and air
- the variety of life and its processes; including the variety of living organisms, the genetic differences among them, and the communities and ecosystems in which they occur
- possible answer to a scientific question; must be falsifiable
- process of maintaining a stable environment inside a cell or an entire organism
- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- group of similar ecosystems with the same general type of physical environment
- method: the process of a scientific investigation
- law: statement describing what always happens under certain conditions in nature.
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- all the organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- process by which living things give rise to offspring
- group of cells of the same kind that perform a particular function in an organism
- variable: variable in a scientific experiment that is affected by another variable, called the independent variable.
- anything that is detected with the senses
- an individual living thing
- theory: broad explanation that is widely accepted as true because it is supported by a great deal of evidence.
- science of life, study of life
- relationship between living things that depend on the same resources in the same place and at the same time
- close relationship between organisms of different species in which at least one of the organisms benefits from the relationship
- theory: theory that all living things are made up of cells, all life functions occur within cells, and all cells come from already existing cells.
- theory: Theory that the characteristics of living things are controlled by genes that are passed from parents to offspring.
25 Clues: an individual living thing • science of life, study of life • anything that is detected with the senses • method: the process of a scientific investigation • process by which living things give rise to offspring • basic unit of structure and function of living things • possible answer to a scientific question; must be falsifiable • ...
7-3 Deviance Symbolic Interaction No-Spaces 2024-04-18
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- If teenage girls are expecting a baby, they are ridiculed for breaking the rules that were created by ___
- ___ ___ provides an explanation for why deviant behavior depends upon who is involved and where they are living
- We are taught deviance by our ___ ___ , according to differential association theory
- __ __ : deviance occurs when you know a lot of deviants, they are important to you, and you are not very old.
- Secondary deviance means deviance as a lifestyle, & deviance as part of one’s personal ____ .
- It takes more than one person to achieve ___ , but only one person is criticized after the fact, & labeling theory shows us why.
- You imitate criminal activity when you see it exhibited by someone ___ in your life, per differential association
- Becker: “Deviance happens when society manufactures ___ and then forces those ___ onto other people.”
- Joe is released from jail and rejected by his hometown, because of the stigma of a ___ ___ .
- Labeling can give rise to an unflattering title that is used to keep people from fitting into society, also known as a ___ .
- You learn to be conservative or Buddhist or deviant all by ___ with other people, per differential association
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- If students have teachers that ___ ___ as troublemakers, this is a sign of secondary deviance.
- ___ ___ dictates deviant behavior, according to labeling theory, not the behavior itself.
- If teenage boys are expecting a baby, they receive no ridicule because their ___ is not the same as it is for girls
- Becker: “A person is not deviant because of what they do, but because of the ___ of norms by another person”
- Functionalism, conflict theory, and ___ ___ all analyze society, and the latter provides us with labeling theory
- If you break the speed limit every once in a while, you are only guilty of ___ ___ .
- The ___ you are when you see criminal activity, the more likely it is that you will imitate criminal activity
- Sutherland argued that our biology played less of a role in deviance than our ___
- Through ___ we learn either to follow group norms, or we learn to be deviant, per interactionists.
20 Clues: Sutherland argued that our biology played less of a role in deviance than our ___ • We are taught deviance by our ___ ___ , according to differential association theory • If you break the speed limit every once in a while, you are only guilty of ___ ___ . • ___ ___ dictates deviant behavior, according to labeling theory, not the behavior itself. • ...
Digital Comm 2014-12-01
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- maintaining the same layout and style throughout the publication; i.e. fonts, colors, spacing, graphic elements, etc.
- a person who takes photographs, either as a hobby or a profession
- created when black is added to a color
- using a computer and software program to produce high quality, printed documents that combine text and graphics
- color matching system that uses a series of cards to identify specific colors
- all the hues (tints and shades) of a single color
- a career that involves designing and creating the graphics that accompanies text as well as page layouts
- laws designed to protect intellectual property rights and provide potential monetary rewards for inventiveness and hard work
- a zig zag fold with at least two parallel folds that go in opposite directions; also known as zig-zag
- using technology to convey information
- color scheme consisting of one color combined with the two colors located on either side of its opposite (complementary) color
- the placement of text or graphics on a line (right, left, center, or justified)
- relationship between colors often based on their location on a color wheel
- property rights that belong to the community at large, are unprotected by copyright or patent, and are subject to use by anyone
- a name, symbol, or other device identifying a product; it is officially registered with the U.S. government and its use is legally restricted to its owner
- eye/mind perception of color; meanings associated with color
- prepared material that can be used legally, without paying a fee to the artist, publishing company, etc; some royalty-free material is available at no cost, however, most material must be purchased
- a heavy weight paper; typically used for business cards, greeting cards, post cards, etc.
- the visual path created by the arrangements of elements.
- all tints and shades of a color; red, orange, and blue are all hues
- the four ink colors used to create most process color printing
- the intensity of a color; how close it is to a pure hue
- a printing technique that uses one premixed color ink for each color used in a publication
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- an arrangement of colors designed to create a specific response
- a color that becomes white when all colors have been added; RGB is an example
- a career that involves designing, creating, and modifying websites
- a person who takes photographs, either as a hobby or a profession
- circle containing a spectrum of color
- a career that involves taking pictures of subjects such as people, buildings or merchandise to be used in a variety of media
- color model used to display color on computer monitors, televisions, and similar devices
- a career that involves designing or creating graphics to meet specific commercial or promotional needs
- the differences in values, colors, textures, shapes, and other elements within a presentation
- color use of many colors in a publication (most commonly CMYK)
- standard type of paper used in copiers and printers
- copyrighted software that is available free of charge on a trial basis
- the joing of pages with either wire, glue or other means
- the type of balance when both sides of the central axis are not identical, yet appear to have the same visual weight
- colors located directly opposite one another on the color wheel
- colors located adjacent to each on the color wheel
- created when white is added to a color
- use of elements so they counter each other; creates a product that is in harmony
- a career involved in the production of video material
- a computer-based communication process that incorporates text, graphics, sound, animation and video
- using three colors that are equal distance apart on the color wheel
- color designed by the user specifically for a document
- the visually dominant elements in a presentation; the center of interest
- – software that is provided without charge
- a section of the U.S. copyright law that allows the use of copyrighted works in reporting news, conducting research, and teaching
48 Clues: circle containing a spectrum of color • created when black is added to a color • using technology to convey information • created when white is added to a color • – software that is provided without charge • all the hues (tints and shades) of a single color • colors located adjacent to each on the color wheel • standard type of paper used in copiers and printers • ...
2.01 key terms 2022-02-18
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- color appears different under light shade
- Hues located opposite each other
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue
- The three hues
- The colors from yellow through orange red
- Hues created by mixing two primary hues
- A diagram of the spectrum of hues
- Refers to only one color
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black
- Hues located next to each other
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- colors to be used in combination
- The colors from green through blueviolet
- the pure color at the base
- created by mixing a primary and secondary
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white
- Color combinations based on color wheel
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color
18 Clues: The three hues • Refers to only one color • the pure color at the base • Hues located next to each other • colors to be used in combination • Hues located opposite each other • A diagram of the spectrum of hues • the brightness or dullness of a color • Color combinations based on color wheel • Hues created by mixing two primary hues • The colors from green through blueviolet • ...
Abstract Progression 2021-09-21
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- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect.
- Art not intended to represent an accurate depiction of the physical appearance of people or things.
- Hue, Intensity & Value.
- How light or dark a color is (adding value = “shading”).
- Gradually transitioning from one shade to another.
- Painting watercolor on dry paper.
- Painting watercolor on wet paper.
- Colors that are Blue, Green, Violet.
- 2 Colors next to each other on color wheel.
- Layering or Blending until no paper shows through.
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- The edge disappears or fades into the background.
- 1 Primary + 1 Secondary Color.
- Colors that are Red, Orange, Yellow.
- Representing something truthfully. In an artwork, the subject looks as close to real life as possible.
- Drawing using only Line (before any value is added).
- Colors that are Blue, Red, Yellow.
- The path created when an object moves from one point to another.
- Abrupt transitions are found between color areas.
- Using only one color (or varieties of that color).
- 2 Opposite colors on the color wheel.
- Colors that are Green, Orange, Violet.
21 Clues: Hue, Intensity & Value. • 1 Primary + 1 Secondary Color. • Painting watercolor on dry paper. • Painting watercolor on wet paper. • Colors that are Blue, Red, Yellow. • Colors that are Red, Orange, Yellow. • Colors that are Blue, Green, Violet. • 2 Opposite colors on the color wheel. • Colors that are Green, Orange, Violet. • 2 Colors next to each other on color wheel. • ...
Spanish Crossword 2017-10-24
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- Everybody like's new things
- what is the opposite of short
- People might call history this.
- The teacher might be this when kids are goofing around
- What Señor Webster does not have
- The thing girls don't want to be
- You may find this color on a flower
- What all teacher want their students to be
- Everyone want to be tall
- People have this type of hair color
- People call this person the class clown and all class clowns are or try to be _ _ _ _ _ _
- What girls wish to be
- This color is in the Rainbow (also known as violet)
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- The person looks nice
- We always come with these on at school
- Paper is this color
- The opposite of lying
- If you like roller coasters you would say they are _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- A fruit and a color
- The opposite of Bad
- The color of Darkness
- This is a color in the Rainbow
- Baseball players wear this
- The length is a little Short
- What guys might call girls
- Some students look like this in class
- Found in coffee shops (Cup size)
- What Senor Wester think we are2Azul people color water this
28 Clues: Paper is this color • A fruit and a color • The opposite of Bad • The person looks nice • The opposite of lying • The color of Darkness • What girls wish to be • Everyone want to be tall • Baseball players wear this • What guys might call girls • Everybody like's new things • The length is a little Short • what is the opposite of short • This is a color in the Rainbow • ...
Colors 2023-07-10
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- A soft and delicate color that is often associated with sweetness and femininity. It is the color of a blooming cherry blossom or cotton candy.
- A bright and cheerful color that is often associated with happiness and sunshine. It is the color of a ripe lemon or a sunflower.
- A luxurious and radiant color that is often associated with wealth and success. It is the color of a shimmering gold coin or a golden sunset.
- A shiny and metallic color that is often associated with modernity and sophistication. It is the color of a gleaming silver necklace or a silver star.
- A calm and cool color that is often associated with the sky and the ocean. It can range from light blue like the clear sky to dark blue like the deep sea.
- A refreshing color that is often associated with nature and growth. It can range from light green like fresh grass to dark green like a dense forest.
- A warm and vibrant color that is often associated with energy and enthusiasm. It is the color of a ripe orange or a sunset sky.
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- A rich and royal color that is often associated with luxury and creativity. It can range from light purple like lavender flowers to dark purple like an amethyst gem.
- A soft and soothing color that is often associated with relaxation and tranquility. It is the color of fragrant lavender flowers or a lavender-scented candle.
- A pure and clean color that is often associated with innocence and simplicity. It is the color of fresh snow or a fluffy white cloud.
- A dark and mysterious color that is often associated with elegance and formality. It is the color of a moonless night or a sleek black car.
- A neutral color that is often associated with balance and practicality. It can range from light gray like a rainy sky to dark gray like a stormy cloud.
- A vibrant and tropical color that is often associated with calmness and serenity. It is the color of clear tropical waters or a turquoise gemstone.
- A warm and earthy color that is often associated with stability and reliability. It is the color of rich soil or a chocolate bar.
- A vibrant color that is often associated with energy, passion, and warmth. It is the color of ripe strawberries or a stop sign.
15 Clues: A vibrant color that is often associated with energy, passion, and warmth. It is the color of ripe strawberries or a stop sign. • A warm and vibrant color that is often associated with energy and enthusiasm. It is the color of a ripe orange or a sunset sky. • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- smallest island, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- organs that serve no useful function in an organism.
- change over time.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- structures that have different mature forms in different organisms.
- remains of ancient organisms.
- were derived from common ancestors.
- Principles of Geography
- selection of results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
- variation of differences among individuals of a species.
- struggle for members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
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- selection of nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- descent of each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
- 1795 Theory of Geological change
- theory of tendency toward Perfection.
- survival of some individuals better suited for the environment.
- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
20 Clues: change over time. • Principles of Geography • remains of ancient organisms. • 1795 Theory of Geological change • were derived from common ancestors. • theory of tendency toward Perfection. • organs that serve no useful function in an organism. • variation of differences among individuals of a species. • layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things. • ...
Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes 2013-01-12
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- When plates move away from each other it’s what kind of boundary?
- Hess The theory of seafloor spreading was suggested by?
- The movement of the continents plates is the Continental..?
- The rocks that are what are located near mid-ocean ridges?
- Earthquakes are causes by Seismic..?
- The layer below the lithosphere is called the?
- The place where a rock breaks?
- Plates collide at what kind of boundaries?
- “Pangaea” is Greek for All..?
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- How many types of seismic zones are there?
- The theory stating that hot, less dense material flows up and sideways under the earth crust is called Seafloor..?
- An earthquake under 2.0 is called a?
- The what fit together like puzzle pieces?
- An earthquake over 6.0 can cause serious?
- The crust and the upper mantle makeup the?
- Alfred what came up with the theory of the Continental Drift?
- What is the name of the super continent suggested by Alfred Wegner
- How many major crustal plates are there?
- The convection current consists of heating, rising, cooling, and?
19 Clues: “Pangaea” is Greek for All..? • The place where a rock breaks? • An earthquake under 2.0 is called a? • Earthquakes are causes by Seismic..? • How many major crustal plates are there? • The what fit together like puzzle pieces? • An earthquake over 6.0 can cause serious? • How many types of seismic zones are there? • The crust and the upper mantle makeup the? • ...
Learn Something. 2014-01-02
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- You cant do anything to control your destiny
- "Goodness" Moral excellence
- Act in interest of all conserned
- Morality based on consequences
- No moral sense
- True or false statments
- Eye for an Eye
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- Morality is not based on consequences
- "Freedom" you have choices
- Right vs. Wrong
- Theory that morality is absolute
- "Bad habit"
- "Que, Sera, Sera"
- Theory there are no absolute values at all
- Creat our own values through choices; Freedom
- "If it feels good, do it"
- Always acts in their own interest
- giving or recieved for worthy behavior
18 Clues: "Bad habit" • No moral sense • Eye for an Eye • Right vs. Wrong • "Que, Sera, Sera" • True or false statments • "If it feels good, do it" • "Freedom" you have choices • "Goodness" Moral excellence • Morality based on consequences • Theory that morality is absolute • Act in interest of all conserned • Always acts in their own interest • Morality is not based on consequences • ...
Pythagoras Crossword 2012-12-03
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- where Pythagoras went to study and found the pythagoreans
- the math theory Pythagoras created
- a studier of history and the past
- the followers of Pythagoras
- a work of numbers and problems
- a large landmass by the Mediterranean
- a mathematician that created the theory A+B=C
- study of earth and life
- the universe
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- the mother of Pythagoras
- the study of shapes
- before christ
- pythagoras father
- study of space
- a studier and evaluator of mathematics
- a preacher of a religion
- hard and physical evidence
- birthplace of Pythagoras
18 Clues: the universe • before christ • study of space • pythagoras father • the study of shapes • study of earth and life • the mother of Pythagoras • a preacher of a religion • birthplace of Pythagoras • hard and physical evidence • the followers of Pythagoras • a work of numbers and problems • a studier of history and the past • the math theory Pythagoras created • ...
Remediation 2024-05-08
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- group of people with a common cultural trait
- urban center with ag region around it
- environment artificially built
- annexation of other state territories
- trait specific to a culture
- relationship between countries’ interactions
- measures population development
- theory that population grows quicker than food production
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- illegal settlements outside cities
- theory of splitting countries in 3 groups
- relationship between countries trades
- division of states
- new language made from mixing
- population diffusion of ideas being modified
- permentantly inhabited area
- where coordinates begin
- central power of state
- use of labor specialization
18 Clues: division of states • central power of state • where coordinates begin • permentantly inhabited area • trait specific to a culture • use of labor specialization • new language made from mixing • environment artificially built • measures population development • illegal settlements outside cities • relationship between countries trades • urban center with ag region around it • ...
Marthe Kragten wordlist 7 2021-03-18
20 Clues: wol • mist • reis • vrede • omdat • leven • leraar • paraplu • zakgeld • theorie • ongeluk • springen • gewoonte • snoepjes • filosofie • onthouden • ziekenhuis • hogeschool • vliegtuigen • blesure, wond
Conspiracy Theories 2020-09-24
psychology 2022-03-07
Continental Drift Theory and Seafloor Spreading 2021-09-17
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- The _____ seafloor is getting pushed out towards the continents.
- Since she was a _______, she was not allowed to go out onto boats to conduct research
- All of the continents seem to fit together like a _____.
- Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift.
- What did they find at the bottom of the ocean?
- Using sound waves, Marie Tharp began to map out the _____ ______.
- Even the layers of ____ within these mountains match up.
- The new seafloor is being __________ at the Mid Ocean Ridge.
- The less-dense material _______, often forming a mountain.
- Seafloor spreading occurs at ________ plate boundaries.
- It is the longest mountain range in the world.
- A group of linked ideas intended to explain something.
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- The theory that the continents slowly move over time.
- A geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other.
- Supercontinent made of ALL continents
- Pangea existed _______ of years ago.
- The same _____ have been found across continents.
- Mountain ranges end abruptly on one ________ and pick back up on another.
- The mountain circles the globe and connects all the ___________.
19 Clues: Pangea existed _______ of years ago. • Supercontinent made of ALL continents • Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift. • What did they find at the bottom of the ocean? • It is the longest mountain range in the world. • The same _____ have been found across continents. • The theory that the continents slowly move over time. • ...
Colors 2023-06-23
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- A precious and warm color, often associated with wealth, luxury, and success.
- A soft and light shade of color, often used to describe gentle and subtle hues.
- Bright and intense colors that appear to glow, often used in signs and vibrant designs.
- A natural color associated with earth and soil, often representing stability and reliability.
- A bright and cheerful color often associated with sunshine, happiness, and optimism.
- A cool and calming color often associated with the sky and the ocean. It can represent peace and tranquility.
- A soft and delicate color often associated with femininity and tenderness.
- A neutral color that is a mixture of black and white, representing practicality and balance.
- A bright and warm color often associated with fire, passion, and energy.
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- A shiny and metallic color, associated with sophistication and modernity.
- A vibrant color that is a mix of red and yellow, commonly associated with enthusiasm and creativity.
- A beautiful and colorful arc of light formed in the sky after rain, representing a range of vibrant colors.
- A color commonly found in nature, representing growth, freshness, and harmony.
- The absence of color, often representing purity, innocence, and cleanliness.
- The darkest color that represents darkness, mystery, and elegance.
- A color that combines the calmness of blue and the energy of red, often associated with royalty and mystery.
16 Clues: The darkest color that represents darkness, mystery, and elegance. • A bright and warm color often associated with fire, passion, and energy. • A shiny and metallic color, associated with sophistication and modernity. • A soft and delicate color often associated with femininity and tenderness. • ...
Literary Criticism Crossword: Intermediate level 2017-10-16
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- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
- tradition theory that relates the work to its literary history by identifying the tradition to which it belongs
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- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- effective or reader response theory
- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- approach that requires research
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
10 Clues: approach that requires research • effective or reader response theory • approach wherein a reader may study the author's life • acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader • theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning • the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory • ...
Colors 2023-07-10
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- A warm and vibrant color that is often associated with energy and enthusiasm. It is the color of a ripe orange or a sunset sky.
- A pure and clean color that is often associated with innocence and simplicity. It is the color of fresh snow or a fluffy white cloud.
- A refreshing color that is often associated with nature and growth. It can range from light green like fresh grass to dark green like a dense forest.
- A shiny and metallic color that is often associated with modernity and sophistication. It is the color of a gleaming silver necklace or a silver star.
- A soft and soothing color that is often associated with relaxation and tranquility. It is the color of fragrant lavender flowers or a lavender-scented candle.
- A bright and cheerful color that is often associated with happiness and sunshine. It is the color of a ripe lemon or a sunflower.
- A soft and delicate color that is often associated with sweetness and femininity. It is the color of a blooming cherry blossom or cotton candy.
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- A vibrant and tropical color that is often associated with calmness and serenity. It is the color of clear tropical waters or a turquoise gemstone.
- A warm and earthy color that is often associated with stability and reliability. It is the color of rich soil or a chocolate bar.
- A rich and royal color that is often associated with luxury and creativity. It can range from light purple like lavender flowers to dark purple like an amethyst gem.
- A calm and cool color that is often associated with the sky and the ocean. It can range from light blue like the clear sky to dark blue like the deep sea.
- A vibrant color that is often associated with energy, passion, and warmth. It is the color of ripe strawberries or a stop sign.
- A luxurious and radiant color that is often associated with wealth and success. It is the color of a shimmering gold coin or a golden sunset.
- A neutral color that is often associated with balance and practicality. It can range from light gray like a rainy sky to dark gray like a stormy cloud.
- A dark and mysterious color that is often associated with elegance and formality. It is the color of a moonless night or a sleek black car.
15 Clues: A vibrant color that is often associated with energy, passion, and warmth. It is the color of ripe strawberries or a stop sign. • A warm and vibrant color that is often associated with energy and enthusiasm. It is the color of a ripe orange or a sunset sky. • ...
Continental Drift 2020-03-26
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- Wegner thought the continents looked like these that could all fit togheher
- Earths outermost layer
- He noticed that these lined up when he reassebled the continents
- Where the convection currents are found
- This is wegners theory
- Why scientists know about the composition and thickness of layers we have never seen or drilled to. (earthquakes)
- The layer under the lithosphere
- Alfred Wegners main occupation was as a ...
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- The only liquid layer
- We now know these things are what is really moving, its not just land masses
- A large continent composed of all land masses 200 million years ago
- Earths innermost layer
- Wegners theory is the beginning of this much bigger theory
- These things are what move the plates because of heating and cooling
- This is another name for the plates, a layer of the earth
- Wegners first name
- Scientists couldn't understand why these were found is small groups spread aroud the world
17 Clues: Wegners first name • The only liquid layer • Earths innermost layer • Earths outermost layer • This is wegners theory • The layer under the lithosphere • Where the convection currents are found • Alfred Wegners main occupation was as a ... • This is another name for the plates, a layer of the earth • Wegners theory is the beginning of this much bigger theory • ...
Evolution of Science Theories 2020-05-03
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- a theory that the continents were once one large landmass that broke apart and moved to their present locations
- center liquid layer of earth
- found at the mid ocean ridge
- outermost layer of earth
- super continent that existed millions of years ago
- a crack in the ocean floor that magma oozes from
- found furthest away from the ridge at the deep sea trenches
- 50,000 mile mountain in the ocean
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- a depressed area where oceanic crust goes beneath continental crust
- created when less dense material rises and cooler denser material sinks
- dense solid center of earth
- the process through which more dense oceanic crust slips under the less dense continental crust
- a theory that describes how magma rises from earth, cools and hardens forming oceanic crust and as magma rises crust is pushed away from the ridge
- proposed seafloor spreading theory
- thick molten material within earth
- layer between crust and core
16 Clues: outermost layer of earth • dense solid center of earth • center liquid layer of earth • found at the mid ocean ridge • layer between crust and core • 50,000 mile mountain in the ocean • proposed seafloor spreading theory • thick molten material within earth • a crack in the ocean floor that magma oozes from • super continent that existed millions of years ago • ...
Cells 2021-10-19
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- Green pigment in plants
- Surrounds all cells and controls what enters/exits the cell
- The theory that states that prokaryotes were the first life on earth and eventually absorbed other prokaryotes to create eukaryotes
- Site of photosynthesis
- The cell theory states that all cells must come from other...
- The kingdom of cells without a nucleus
- Missing from prokaryotes
- These cells have no cell wall or chloroplasts but they do have lysosomes
- These cells have a cell wall, but no chloroplasts because they absorb their food
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- The kingdom of cells with a nucleus
- Where energy is made
- This is made of tough fibers that provide rigid structure for plant cells
- The cell theory states that cells are the basic unit of...
- These cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacuole
- An example of a prokaryote
- The cell theory states that all living things are made of...
- Small organelles where protein is made
17 Clues: Where energy is made • Site of photosynthesis • Green pigment in plants • Missing from prokaryotes • An example of a prokaryote • The kingdom of cells with a nucleus • The kingdom of cells without a nucleus • Small organelles where protein is made • The cell theory states that cells are the basic unit of... • Surrounds all cells and controls what enters/exits the cell • ...
Imogene King - Goal Attainment Theory 2018-04-27
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- existsin an open system
- how nurse interrelates with a coworker,superiors or clients
- need for __________; health need of human being
- how nurse interrelates with a coworker or client
- a response to a certain stimuli
- means behavior or activities that leadvto the accomplishment of certain act
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- nursing is an act where the ______ interacts and communicates with ths client
- __________ system; where dynamin interaction between internal and external environment
- a process of action, reaction and interaction by the nurse and the client
- ___________ -Attainment Theory by Imogene King
- the process of balance involving internal and external interaction
- any situation where nurse relates and dealscwith a client
- Theory focuses on creating a positive _________
- how nurse views and integrates self-based goals and beliefs
- _________ King; the theorist behind Goal-Attainment Theory
- ability of a person to adjust to the internal and external stressors
16 Clues: existsin an open system • a response to a certain stimuli • ___________ -Attainment Theory by Imogene King • need for __________; health need of human being • Theory focuses on creating a positive _________ • how nurse interrelates with a coworker or client • any situation where nurse relates and dealscwith a client • ...
The Universe Crossword 2015-06-02
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- What we live in and without neither us nor time would exist. Constantly expanding
- What happens to light when an object travels away from us VERY quickly
- Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB
- A collection of planets is one of these
- The nearest star to us
- A device used to explore the universe
- The closest natural satellite
- The Sun is an example of one of these
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- The most commonly believed theory for the origin of the Universe
- Other commonly known theory for the origin of the Universe
- Did not exist before the Universe came to be. Space and T___
- The name given to a group of planets revolving around a star
- Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way
- The name of our galaxy
- The type of telescope used to detect cosmic microwave background
- We live on one of these
16 Clues: The name of our galaxy • The nearest star to us • We live on one of these • The closest natural satellite • A device used to explore the universe • The Sun is an example of one of these • Main proof of the Big Bang Theory. CMB • A collection of planets is one of these • Name given to interstellar dust beyond the Milky Way • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-07-11
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- Which of these is not one of the four basic forces?
- In quantum mechanics the angular momentum of particle is called what?
- Niels Bohr quantum mechanics to describe which elements?
- Who was the founder of the quantam theory?
- Assuming the velocity to be the same which particle is having longest wavelength?
- Who proposed the transformation theory?
- What was the first antiparticle to be discovered?
- Uncertainty principle was proposed by
- Who discovered photoelectric effect in quantum theory?
- The dirac equation shows that every particle has what?
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- What is a quanta of electromagnetic energy?
- The quantam mechanics model of the atom was proposed by
- Who is the father of quantum model?
- The wavelength of the matter waves is independent of?
- Max Planck's great discovery was that radiation energy is emitted in packets that he called what?
- The concept of matter wave was suggested by
16 Clues: Who is the father of quantum model? • Uncertainty principle was proposed by • Who proposed the transformation theory? • Who was the founder of the quantam theory? • What is a quanta of electromagnetic energy? • The concept of matter wave was suggested by • What was the first antiparticle to be discovered? • Which of these is not one of the four basic forces? • ...
Copernican-Darwinian-Freudian Revolution 2025-02-03
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- Polish astronomer, proponent of Heliocentrism
- _______ of Alexandria, proponent of Geocentrism
- "Everyone has unconscious thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories that can be made conscious through this" t
- Also known as Freudian Slip
- species’ adaptations to their environments was proof of their “_________ design” by a creator.
- How individuals project feelings onto therapists
- Using logic to avoid emotional disstress
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- Theory of Natural _________,who survives and who does not
- _______ Church, a religious organization who banned Copernicus' books in 1616
- famous for his theory of evolution
- The center of the universe according to Philolaus
- the theory that human groups and races are subject to the samelaws of natural selection
- a heretic jailed by the Church for heliocentrism
- ______ reflect unconscious desires, thoughts, and motivations
- Austrian neurologist born in 1856
- The Origin of ______,marked the beginning of a new chapter in human intellectual history.
16 Clues: Also known as Freudian Slip • Austrian neurologist born in 1856 • famous for his theory of evolution • Using logic to avoid emotional disstress • Polish astronomer, proponent of Heliocentrism • _______ of Alexandria, proponent of Geocentrism • a heretic jailed by the Church for heliocentrism • How individuals project feelings onto therapists • ...
Criss-crossing Race and Ethnicity Politics 2024-12-13
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- this Supreme Court justice would be considered an example of the downside of Black voters solely relying on descriptive representation because this Justice does not prioritize the needs of their racial group just because they are a member of the group
- social sorting is defined as individuals joining a party that includes individuals who share the same identity. This is a form of what kind of partisanship
- a kind of philosophical and political theory that views race as a product of “false consciousness.”
- a scale that rests on these three pillars: anti-black effect, work ethic or belief, and discrimination denial
- this social movement is missing one of the four necessary conditions to be considered a social movement (catalytic leadership) but is still considered a social movement
- scenario: A lighter-skinned mixed-race Black individual in the antebellum era who used their appearance to ‘pass’ as white to gain access to the privileges of being white. What REP concept is this scenario an example of?
- this is a new typology is considered a marker of American Identity according to Figueroa (2018)
- to be between two or more groups/communities
- this author highlights that Latina congresswomen media coverage was more negative in tone and mainly focused on issues like illegal immigration in comparison to Black and White congresswomen
- Immigrants are seen more favorably if they are fluent in English, have a fair skin tone, and from European countries. This evaluation is called
- psychological tool used to measure the attitudes of white americans
- a three-letter acronym for a political science concept that focuses on the development of in-group bias
- Mia Love used this narrative to focus her campaign on traditional American values and make her racial identity irrelevant
- print media writing stories in a strategic way that would capture attention
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- this court case weakened the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by ruling that preclearance is unenforceable
- this class reading focuses on racial considerations in politics like partisanship and policy opinions.
- the tradition of exclusion (e.g. men being seen as superior)
- A theory describing how Asian Americans and Black Americans are positioned relative to each other and to White Americans in terms of power and perceived cultural value, ultimately dominating both groups.
- one of the two dominant perspectives of race as a social categorization, according to Omi and Winant, that focuses on making something that is not real.
- the fourth stage of the Theory of Nigrescence
- scenario: A workplace implements a policy to support women employees. However, the policy doesn’t consider the unique challenges faced by women of color, such as racial discrimination. This approach assumes all women face the same issues, focusing only on gender and ignoring the intersection of race and gender. This is an example of what framework?
- immigrant parents are able to share politics about their origin country with their children to contribute to their children’s political socialization
- White Americans perceive a threat to racial status hierarchy, and they resent people of color because of this threat
- a term created by Michael Dawson that believes that minority individuals' experiences are interconnected to the entire group’s experience and can impact them as a whole
24 Clues: to be between two or more groups/communities • the fourth stage of the Theory of Nigrescence • the tradition of exclusion (e.g. men being seen as superior) • psychological tool used to measure the attitudes of white americans • print media writing stories in a strategic way that would capture attention • ...
Motivation, Emotion, and Personality 2021-11-15
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- emotional responses are triggered by a cognitive evaluation of the situation
- Psychological theory of motivation that says individuals seek to meet their most basic needs before they can progress to trying to meet higher level needs
- a complex psychological process that involves a subjective experience, a physiological response and a behavior or expressive response
- the theory about the importance of the unconscious on personality
- The measurable and definable aspects that make up a personality
- - the biological, emotional, cognitive, or social forces that result in a specific behavior
- The theory about morals: the inherent goodness of people, based on people’s want to be good and do good.
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- Emotions as a means of survival and reproduction
- How a person characteristically behaves, thinks, and feels.
- The 500 question true or false quiz.
- Observational learning, conscious cognitive processes, social situations, and self efficacy
- the theory that states that emotions arise from the perception of bodily changes
- emotions are the result of the interaction between the physiological arousal and the cognitive label we use to respond to stimuli
- Uses the five big traits to assign a personality.
- Focuses more on one’s ability to interact successfully with others.
15 Clues: The 500 question true or false quiz. • Emotions as a means of survival and reproduction • Uses the five big traits to assign a personality. • How a person characteristically behaves, thinks, and feels. • The measurable and definable aspects that make up a personality • the theory about the importance of the unconscious on personality • ...
spanish vocab- Ellen Anderson 2022-05-13
19 Clues: happy • paper • biggggg • sleep in • go pee in • wite with • tells time • you sit on • color of a frog • christmas is in • color of grapes • opens and closes • waves in the air • mans best friend • color of the sun • color of lipstick • you see out of these • you cry when your this • mean,and sratch people
German Vocab 2025-04-18
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- The day before the weekend
- The color of the sky
- The number before 10
- Everyone gets a break on this day in Germany
- An emotion
- The Oktober fest is in this month
- The color of an orange
- Add 5 and 20
- The first day of the week
- The month of Valentines day
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- The color of the dirt
- When you feel unwell
- This is the first number
- Apart of the weekend
- the day before The day before today
- The color of stormy clouds
- A color on a traffic light
- Friday Eve
- A summer month
- The number after 19
20 Clues: An emotion • Friday Eve • Add 5 and 20 • A summer month • The number after 19 • When you feel unwell • Apart of the weekend • The color of the sky • The number before 10 • The color of the dirt • The color of an orange • This is the first number • The first day of the week • The day before the weekend • The color of stormy clouds • A color on a traffic light • The month of Valentines day • ...
Art 1 Review 2022-05-20
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- Shading created by crossed parallel lines
- is the act of organizing the elements of artwork into a harmoniously organized whole
- shadow is the darkest value found on an object in an artwork.
- Perspective is the diminishing of color intensity to lighter and duller hues to give the illusion of distance. Objects also often appear to have a bluish hue.
- expressive, may not show us objects we recognize but can still create a feeling in us.
- Known for his beautiful line work
- – Line, shape, form, color, space, value, and texture. The building blocks the artist works with to create an artwork (hint: three words)
- known for creating the mobile and his wire figures and monumental sculptures called stabiles
- has only one dimension, that of length. They have no width or depth
- The material or technique used by an artist to produce a work of art
- a line that surrounds a shape. Only the outer edges of a shape are defined.
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- Lines define the outer edges of forms and surfaces within a form, such as shapes or wrinkles and folds. Used in contour drawings to suggest depth in addition to height and width.
- Forms that can be easily measured, are symmetrical, labeled.
- the lightest value found on an object. This is usually represented as white.
- was an Art movement that found inspiration from natural elements, such as plant life, and used sweeping curving lines (hint: two words)
- is a two-dimensional (width & height) enclosed space; its boundaries are defined by other elements (lines, colors, values, etc.)
- A point on the eye-level line, toward which parallel lines are made to recede and meet in perspective drawing
- lines that suggest an edge rather than clearly defining one
- Shading using closely spaced, parallel lines; used to suggest light and shadow.
- are lines that help us understand what we are seeing
- known for his color theory work, and influence on the Expressionist and Bauhaus movements
21 Clues: Known for his beautiful line work • Shading created by crossed parallel lines • are lines that help us understand what we are seeing • lines that suggest an edge rather than clearly defining one • Forms that can be easily measured, are symmetrical, labeled. • shadow is the darkest value found on an object in an artwork. • ...
Adobe Photoshop Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- the measurement of a relative lightness or darkness of a color; measured in a percentage from 0% (black) to 100% (white)
- A bar at the top of the workspace that contains Photoshop's menus and several other commonly-used tools to help you manage your workspace.
- a visual display of colors that you can choose from
- The color applied by painting tools in Photoshop; Black by default and is used to paint, fill, and apply a border to a selection;
- emphasizing an image by placing a border around its edges
- increases the contrast of adjacent pixels and can focus a blurry image
- dots that make up an image
- a blend of colors used to fill a selection of a layer or an entire layer (same as gradient fill)
- the light and dark values within an image when you convert it from color to grayscale
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- (aka "chroma") the strength or purity of the color, representing the amount of gray in proportion to hue; is measured in a percentage from 0% (gray) to 100% (fully saturated)
- images can contain up to 256 shades of gray, assigning brightness value from 0 (black) to 255 (white) to each pixels (2 words)
- Located just below the Application bar. When you click on any tool in the Tools panel, the tool's options (or settings) appear here.
- A picture or symbol that represents the selected tool.\
- Small windows that contain a variety of related settings. Main ones used include: Layers, Channels, and History.
- Lists of commands that are related to each other.
- a specialized color mode that uses up to 256 shades of gray, assigning a brightness from 0 (black) to 255 (white) to each pixel
- photoshop commands that can significantly alter an image's appearance
- a feature that lets you choose a color from a color spectrum or numerically to define a custom color
- Color that is revealed by the Eraser Tool when it is used on a layer that has transparency locked; It is white by default and is use to make gradient fills and fill in areas of an image that have been erased
- the color reflected from or transmitted through an object, expressed as a degree (betw. 0 and 360) and identified by a color name
20 Clues: dots that make up an image • Lists of commands that are related to each other. • a visual display of colors that you can choose from • A picture or symbol that represents the selected tool.\ • emphasizing an image by placing a border around its edges • photoshop commands that can significantly alter an image's appearance • ...
Sight Words 1 2021-11-22
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- the color of Toothless
- where you are
- I will go _____ the store
- favorites
- past of is
- present of was
- color of an apple
- the color of trees
- opposite of up
- ____ car is blue
- place something is
- makes you laugh
- yourself
- _____ over there
- color of a banana
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- opposite of big
- you _____ do this
- the color of the sky
- you do this with your eyes
- locate
- move fast
- opposite of stop
- 3-2
- 4-1
- not here
- moving up
- create
- 1+1
- I ____ a girl
29 Clues: 3-2 • 4-1 • 1+1 • locate • create • not here • yourself • favorites • move fast • moving up • past of is • where you are • I ____ a girl • present of was • opposite of up • opposite of big • makes you laugh • opposite of stop • ____ car is blue • _____ over there • you _____ do this • color of an apple • color of a banana • the color of trees • place something is • the color of the sky • the color of Toothless • ...
Ben and Michelle’s wedding crossword 2024-12-30
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- Ben’s profession
- Ben’s birth month
- Ben’s hometown
- Couple’s favorite sports team
- Michelle’s favorite hobby
- Michelle’s hometown
- Their dog's name
- Michelle’s Eye Color
- Michelle’s favorite dessert
- Ben’s middle name
- Michelle’s middle name
- Ben’s favorite dessert
- Where the couple get engaged
- Bride's favorite breakfast food
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- Couple's favorite board game
- Ben’s favorite holiday
- Month of the proposal
- Michelle’s favorite holiday
- Michelle’s birth month
- Ben’s middle name
- Ben’s favorite color
- Ben’s favorite hobby
- Groom's favorite breakfast food
- Couples favorite tv show
- # of years couple has been together
- Where the couple met
- Ben’s eye color Eye Color
- Michelle’s favorite color
28 Clues: Ben’s hometown • Ben’s profession • Their dog's name • Ben’s birth month • Ben’s middle name • Ben’s middle name • Michelle’s hometown • Ben’s favorite color • Ben’s favorite hobby • Where the couple met • Michelle’s Eye Color • Month of the proposal • Ben’s favorite holiday • Michelle’s birth month • Michelle’s middle name • Ben’s favorite dessert • Couples favorite tv show • ...
Creating 2D Art 2016-12-08
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- Technique where paper is glued to a surface to make an image.
- Object that looks three-dimensional.
- Created by mixing two primary colors. 1 + 1 = 2
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Created by mixing primary and secondary color. 1 + 2 = 3
- Object that is flat and two-dimensional.
- Opposites on the color wheel; high contrast.
- Placement of objects in an artwork.
- Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted.
- Area within, around, and between objects in a composition.
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- Objects take up ____ space in a composition.
- Surface quality of an object.
- Reflected light, arranged on a wheel.
- ____ space is the shape of the background.
- Tints and shades of the same color; low contrast.
- Shading with overlapping lines.
- Next to each other on the color wheel; color family.
- Shading with dots.
- Colors that cannot be created; these mix to create all colors.
19 Clues: Shading with dots. • Surface quality of an object. • Shading with overlapping lines. • Placement of objects in an artwork. • Object that looks three-dimensional. • Reflected light, arranged on a wheel. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Horizontal, diagonal, zig-zag, dotted. • Object that is flat and two-dimensional. • ____ space is the shape of the background. • ...
Elements of Art 2022-10-04
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- A texture that is real, and physically there.
- The portion of a piece that is farthest away.
- Illusion to create depth,2D/3D, negative/positive.
- Type of shape that is natural, not geometric.
- Primary color that helps make the color green.
- What we see because of light, primary/secondary.
- A line that has no intentional direction.
- Primary color that helps make the color orange.
- Colors are Purple, Green, and Orange.
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- Colors created by Primary & a Secondary
- A mark made by a pointed tool like a brush/pen etc.
- Degrees of lightness/darkness.
- A flat enclosed area that is 2D, geometric/organic
- A 3D shape that is half circle half rectangle
- A texture that is drawn.
- A 3D shape that is formed by Triangles
- Objects that are 3D.
- Primary color that helps create the color purple.
- Describes the feel of an actual surface.
19 Clues: Objects that are 3D. • A texture that is drawn. • Degrees of lightness/darkness. • Colors are Purple, Green, and Orange. • A 3D shape that is formed by Triangles • Colors created by Primary & a Secondary • Describes the feel of an actual surface. • A line that has no intentional direction. • A texture that is real, and physically there. • ...
Elements of Art 2023-10-20
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- Element that determines whether a work is 2D or 3D
- Element that is used to add depth
- To add white to a color
- Shapes with names are called this
- The element that comes from light reflecting off an object
- The area farthest from you in a picture
- Red, yellow, and blue
- The area closet to you in a picture
- A mark that spans between two points and varies in length and width
- Red, orange, and yellow
- Orange, green, and purple/violet
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- Shapes without names are called this
- Refers to the way an object feels or looks
- Color scheme using one color
- To add black to a color
- Christmas colors are this color scheme
- The line where the sky and the ground meet
- The light or darkness of a color
- Green, blue, and purple
19 Clues: Red, yellow, and blue • To add white to a color • To add black to a color • Green, blue, and purple • Red, orange, and yellow • Color scheme using one color • The light or darkness of a color • Orange, green, and purple/violet • Element that is used to add depth • Shapes with names are called this • The area closet to you in a picture • Shapes without names are called this • ...
AP Psych people crossword puzzle 2022-01-04
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- The girl that was locked in a room for 12 years of her life that taught psychologists about language acquisition skills
- She served as the first female President of the American Psychological Association
- Developed the theory that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development
- Darwin - English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Claimed that many of our behaviors are motivated by unconscious, often unpleasant desires
- Known for cognitive behaviorism, research on cognitive maps, the theory of latent learning along with the concept of an intervening variable
- One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children
- Leading spirit in founding the American Psychological Association along with serving as it’s first president in 1982
- Survived a traumatic brain injury caused by an iron rod that shot through his skull, obliterating a large area of the left frontal lobe of his brain
- Developed a theory of classical conditioning when teaching his dog to salivate at the sound of a bell
- Creator of structuralism which best describes the structure of the mind
- Developed the psychotherapy method called client-centered therapy and is one of the founders of humanistic psychology
- The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology
- Claimed that there were many stages to moral development and reasoning
- wrote several books including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now
- Was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in applying psychological insights in the areas of judgment and decision-making, to economic theory
- The schizophrenic mother who admitted to drowning her children in a bathtub
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- Known for his sociocultural theory, he believed that social interaction plays a critical role in children's learning
- Sixth youngest child of Sigmund Freud and wrote An Introduction to Psychoanalysis (first and last name)
- Primarily focused on the function of consciousness and is the father of functionalism or functional psychology
- A controlled experiment carried out by John B. Watson which had proven classical conditioning in humans, through a distinctive stimulus that normally would not be feared by a child
- He believed that people are born with the desire to achieve their maximum potential, also known as the self-actualization
- Developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Pioneered in the experimental methods for the measurement of rote learning and memory
- Known for “Learned Helplessness” in dogs which is defined by an organism learning to accept and endure unpleasant stimuli
- Founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism and believed that human beings learn through a hands-on approach
- Best known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment which assigned men to act as either guards or prisoners
- Had a theory of cognitive development in children that was developed through studies
- Committed controversial and often outrageously cruel experiments with rhesus monkeys to study effects of maternal separation and social isolation, he placed infant monkeys in isolated chambers
- Did many experiments and focused on inner sensation, feelings and images with Titchener. He built the first psychology laboratory in Germany
- She was the first woman to earn a PhD in psychology and was Tichener’s first doctoral student
- Believed that the most effective way to develop a coding system is to discover it rather than being told by the teacher and made meaningful contributions to the cognitive learning theory and human cognitive psychology
- Created the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and established it’s three guiding principles known as the ABCs; activating event, beliefs, and consequences
- Created the experiment with the bobo dolls where children learned violent behavior from adults as they would act aggressively towards the bobo doll
- Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior”
- Regarded as the founder of feminine psychiatry, this woman was best known for her theory of neurotic needs
- Internationally known for his research into the interaction between social and physiological determinants of behavior
- Best known for his famous puzzle box experiments with cats and is known as the founder of modern educational psychology
- Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics
- Known for his unethical obedience experiments which test how far people are willing to go to obey authority
40 Clues: Developed the theory of operant conditioning • One of the first to use psychoanalysis on young children • The psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology • Expanded on Gestalt theories along with working on group dynamics • Redefined psychology as “the scientific study of observable behavior” • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-10-25
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- A gap between two plates on the seafloor at a divergent boundary
- The outermost layer of Earth
- Plate that makes up the seafloor
- A feature formed at a subduction zone
- A type of boundary commonly associated with faults
- The name of the supercontinent theorized by Alfred Wegner
- The scientist who created the theory of continental drift
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- The theory that the continents were one supercontinent that drifted apart
- A seafloor feature, divided into "black smokers" and "white smokers"
- The revised version of Wegner's theory
- Plate that makes up the continents
- The type of boundary responsible for seafloor spreading
- The process that creates new seafloor
- A type of boundary where two plates move towards each other
14 Clues: The outermost layer of Earth • Plate that makes up the seafloor • Plate that makes up the continents • The process that creates new seafloor • A feature formed at a subduction zone • The revised version of Wegner's theory • A type of boundary commonly associated with faults • The type of boundary responsible for seafloor spreading • ...
Colors 2024-06-11
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- my favorite color
- the color with the same name
- the picture you see in the sky when it rains and it is sunny
- the color of the ocean
- the color of blue and green mixed together
- the favorite color of many girls
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- the color of grass
- the color that has no color
- the color of dirt
- the color of corn
- the color of a foggy day
- the color of an interesting ice cream
- the color of all the colors together
13 Clues: my favorite color • the color of dirt • the color of corn • the color of grass • the color of the ocean • the color of a foggy day • the color that has no color • the color with the same name • the favorite color of many girls • the color of all the colors together • the color of an interesting ice cream • the color of blue and green mixed together • ...
AP Psychology, Famous Names 2016-04-20
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- He studied facial expressions and how they reflected emotions findings 6 basic universal emotions
- He tested the validity of psychiatric diagnosis of insanity by sending fake patients with fake psychological disorders to mental hospitals
- Famous for his experiment on authority figures telling subjects to punish the student with electric shocks if they got the answer to a question wrong.
- He studied taste aversion with rats and radiation
- She developed the theory of 3 parenting approaches (permissive, authoritarian and authoritative)
- He distinguished 3 aspects of intelligence as analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence
- Famous for her work in attachment in infants with her "strange situation" experiment
- Originated the concept of 3 moral development stages (pre-conventional, conventional morality and post-conventional)
- She believed that Kohlberg's theory of moral development was male centric and believed that males are more likely to apply moral rules to all contexts whereas girls are more likely to first consider relationships before making a decision
- He created the first widely used intelligence test
- Famous for his eight stages in psychological development
- Founded humanistic psychology and developed the "Hierarchy of Needs"
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- Known for his experiment raising monkeys with two artificial mothers
- He found that infant's temperament are quite stable over time
- Famous for his conformity experiment that required subjects to mach lines
- Famous for his theory on "learned helplessness"
- He was a humanistic psychologist who developed client-centered therapy and offered unconditional positive regard
- He developed the theory of multiple intelligences or the eight "smarts"
- Stanford prison experiment
- He was one of the founding fathers of modern linguistics creating the concept of "universal grammar"
- He is known for creating the forgetting curve which is exponential
- Famous for the "Litter Albert" experiment on classical conditioning
- He studied the use of heuristics in decision making
- She conducted research on false memory formation and the misinformation effect
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Famous for his research oh hypnosis and the "hidden observer" theory
- Famous for his BoBo doll study on observational learning.
- He developed a psychotherapeutic approach named rational emotive behavior therapy
28 Clues: Stanford prison experiment • Father of cognitive therapy • Famous for his theory on "learned helplessness" • He studied taste aversion with rats and radiation • He created the first widely used intelligence test • He studied the use of heuristics in decision making • Famous for his eight stages in psychological development • ...
PhilosoBe-Or-Not-To-Be 2013-07-20
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- small group of soldiers within a civilian population
- something that is objectively true
- happiness based on store bought things
- middle ground between pacifism and realism
- war within a political nation
- by starting a war now, this will help to deter a bigger war later on
- theory that everyone has a different view of right & wrong
- founder of Objectivism
- base of the Hierarchy of Needs
- prejudice against other species but one's own
- soldiers conflicting with their government
- moral values vary from person to person and from time to time
- 'When in ____...'; Saint Ambrose's famous saying
- argued that animals are not part of the moral community
- shaped physical as well as moral evolution
- like existentialism but focused rather on the people
- theory that states that morals values are of no importance
- theory that argues 'right' and 'wrong' are feelings
- argues that war is a normal and necessary part of history
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- the attacking country in war
- type of warfare where the whole society is involved
- knowing moral facts intuitively using your _____ _____
- this philosopher argued that complete happiness is found through God
- created the 'Hierarchy of Needs'
- theory that states that the world is void of meaning
- theory based on how much good an action will bring
- argues that there are no 'good wars'
- argued that humans are evil in nature and ethics exist to control the chaos
- creator of the Hedonic Calculus
- crafted a more refined version of Utilitarianism
- deciding to attack first before your opponent attacks you
- religious individuals believe this is what created humans
- happiness & satisfaction reached through fulfillment of your destiny
- religion that stresses family roles and relationships
- not directly attacked but offering support to an attacked country
- religion that identifies 'desire' as the cause of suffering
- argued that each individual must create his own morals
- argued that there is no one definition for 'good'
- argued for the goodness of mankind
39 Clues: founder of Objectivism • the attacking country in war • war within a political nation • base of the Hierarchy of Needs • creator of the Hedonic Calculus • created the 'Hierarchy of Needs' • something that is objectively true • argued for the goodness of mankind • argues that there are no 'good wars' • happiness based on store bought things • ...
Sociology Final 2014-01-14
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- process by which one culture or society borrows from another culture or society
- knowledge and tools used to achieve practical goals
- Widely circulation piece of information that is not verified
- a social movement that focuses on bringing about limited changes in people.
- organized armed conflict that occurs within a society or between nations
- a creation of something new from previously existing items or processes
- An unusual behavior pattern that spreads rapidly and disappears quickly
- Emotional crowd ready to use violence for a specific purpose
- a social movement that attempts to change the total structure of society.
- A moralistic tale that focuses on current concerns and fear of the city or suburb dweller
- Episode of largely random destruction and violence carried out by a crowd
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- A temporary collection of people who share an immediate common interests
- ,movement whose goal is to promote or prevent social change; the most structured and rational for of collective behavior.
- the distinctive way of life shared by the people living in a city
- Theory stating that members of crowds stimulate the members of crowds stimulate each other to higher
- Reaction to a real threat in fearful, anxious, and often self-damaging ways
- ,process by which something is learned or reinterpreted
- theory of social movements that focuses on the use of resources to achieve goals
- The spontaneous behavior of a group of responding to similar stimuli
- a social movement that attempts to make limited changes in society.
- Collective anxiety created by the acceptance of one or more false beliefs
- a social movement that seeks to change people completely.
- A wildly accepted behavior pattern that changes periodically
- sudden and complete overthrow of the social or political order
- Theory stating that norms develop to guide crowd behavior Convergence Theory/ Theory that states that crowds are formed by people who deliberately congregate with like-minded others.
- a state of functioning and balance, maintained by a society’s tendency to make small adjustments to change
26 Clues: knowledge and tools used to achieve practical goals • ,process by which something is learned or reinterpreted • a social movement that seeks to change people completely. • Widely circulation piece of information that is not verified • A wildly accepted behavior pattern that changes periodically • Emotional crowd ready to use violence for a specific purpose • ...
Scientific Revolution Review - unit 11 (ch 11 sec. 5) 2015-03-28
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- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- He was accused of heresy for supporting the heliocentric theory and put under house arrest.
- What type of math was Newton known for developing.
- Both Greek and Islamic scholars developed scientific ideas that later __ European scholars.
- He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws.
- What is the belief that knowledge can be gained by using reason?
- He pioneered the use of inductive reasoning for the use in the scientific method.
- He blended Greek thinking & Christian teachings in his writings. (1st & last name)
- Which monk established the set of rules that governed life in many monasteries & convents in medieval Europe?
- He used Al-Battani’s (Muslim astronomer) ideas in his work on the heliocentric theory.
- Buddhism and Shinto __ be practiced at the same time.
- Muslims fast & pray between daybreak & sunset 1 month out of every __.
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- The Scientific Revolution’s roots are based on Greek & Roman ideas, Renaissance thinking, and __ astronomy.
- This invention influenced the shift of growth of scientific ideas from Muslim culture to European culture. (2 words)
- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the __ theory.
- Who was the 1st ruler to unite many of the Germanic kingdoms in the early Middle Ages? (name & Roman numeral)
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their __.
- According to the Five Pillars, Muslims must donate a portion of their income to the __.
- He established West Africa as a center of culture by bring scholars, artists, & teachers to Mali. (2 words)
- Bacon, Galileo, & Newton promoted the idea that knowledge should be based on experimentation & __.
- Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad.
- Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca.
- He used math to prove that the planetary orbits were elliptical.
- Looking at specific facts gathered through observation and experimentation, and then making a general principle based on those facts is called __ reasoning.
- Copernicus was the 1st to published the theory that the planets revolved around the __.
25 Clues: What type of math was Newton known for developing. • Muslims must pray __ times a day while facing Mecca. • Buddhism and Shinto __ be practiced at the same time. • Islamic text that records the words and actions of Muhammad. • He said that the universe could be explained by mechanical laws. • What is the belief that knowledge can be gained by using reason? • ...
Chapter 7 & 8 Crossword 2019-01-28
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- What are scientists able to calculate from the radioactive elements found in a meteorite that decay at a particular rate
- What is the smallest of the continents
- What color can penetrate the Ocean waters the deepest?
- What is the largest ocean on earth
- Our galaxy is the spiraled what?
- what had a beginning
- Lines of Latitude are also known as?
- what is the continent bordered to the north by the Mediterranean Sea?
- how stars and planets were formed
- What is the continent at the South Pole?
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- Huge rotating aggregations of stars, dust, and gas held together by
- stars are formed in a what?
- Big Bang Theory occured?
- What planet is believed to have once had a magnetic field that disappeared when the planets iron core cooled?
- what object was used to chart the direction of surface currents
- A massive sphere is created by?
- What is the primary reference line of latitude
- Giant the body of star swells into a what?
- What is the smallest ocean on earth
19 Clues: what had a beginning • Big Bang Theory occured? • stars are formed in a what? • A massive sphere is created by? • Our galaxy is the spiraled what? • how stars and planets were formed • What is the largest ocean on earth • What is the smallest ocean on earth • Lines of Latitude are also known as? • What is the smallest of the continents • What is the continent at the South Pole? • ...
Science Earth Stuff 2019-12-20
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- the name of the processes rocks undergo continuously
- this dating uses decay to find a specific rock age
- rock movement over time due to water and wind
- this law says oldest rocks are under younger ones
- rocks piling up over time creating sand dunes etc.
- forms when the land breaks because of underground water
- the name of an area of Active Volcanoes in Pacific Ocean
- Rock made from melting and cooling of magma
- what we call the molten rock under the ground
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- when rocks break due to water, wind, animals, gravity
- _______weathering changes rocks color over time
- rocks made from heating and cooling
- this Theory supports continents drifting apart
- Rock made from rocks being layered and cemented
- landform made from deposition of sand near a beach
- this type of dating is a general idea of how old rocks are
- _______weathering changes rocks size/shape over time
- what we call molten rock that breaks earth's surface
- a landform that forms from deposition at the end of a river
19 Clues: rocks made from heating and cooling • Rock made from melting and cooling of magma • rock movement over time due to water and wind • what we call the molten rock under the ground • this Theory supports continents drifting apart • _______weathering changes rocks color over time • Rock made from rocks being layered and cemented • ...
A Sound of Thunder 2024-05-09
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- The clothes and time machine were _______ before the trip
- What does Eckels jockingly play around with?
- How many dollars fine for disobeying the rules?
- What do the men where on their heads to stop the spread of bacteria?
- What part of the dinosaur's body is it best to shoot at?
- A scientific theory that the story is based around.
- In the new present, Deutscher is now__________
- What could be affected if the men stray from the metallic path?
- The writing is this when they return to the present
- How many safari hunters died last year?
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- What does the story infer happened to Eckels? He is _______
- Who is the leader of the expedition?
- What is the name of the assistant?
- What is the name of the time travel company?
- Deutscher is anti-
- What color is the dinosaur marked with?
- What does Eckels find dead on his boot?
- After killing the T-rex, the other hunters find Eckles _________
- This is what would happen to the dinosaurs if they weren't killed by the hunters?
19 Clues: Deutscher is anti- • What is the name of the assistant? • Who is the leader of the expedition? • What color is the dinosaur marked with? • What does Eckels find dead on his boot? • How many safari hunters died last year? • What does Eckels jockingly play around with? • What is the name of the time travel company? • In the new present, Deutscher is now__________ • ...
classwork of study skill by li zheng 2018-03-20
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- what is the Intrapersonal Intelligence
- what is the Interpersonal Intelligence
- what kind of people referred to as kinesthetic or tactile learners
- what kind of learning style people have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- What kind of learning style people prefer to work by themselves in private settings.
- which color is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- what is the Visual/Spatial Intelligence
- What is the Logical-mathematical Intelligence
- What is the Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence
- what is kinesthetic learning style
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- what kind of learning style people excel at math and possess strong logical reasoning skills
- what is the Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence
- which color is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- what kind of learning style people are good at writing and speaking.
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- what is aduitory learning style
- Who can keep the message better by speaking, recording, and other forms of verbal communication.
- which color is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- what is visual learning style
- what is the Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence
20 Clues: what is visual learning style • what is aduitory learning style • what is kinesthetic learning style • what is the Intrapersonal Intelligence • what is the Interpersonal Intelligence • what is the Visual/Spatial Intelligence • what is the Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence • What is the Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence • what is the Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence • ...
10 unit 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • rahvus • kotkas • tähtis • kesköö • suurus • kindel • kiilas • muusika • teooria • insener • kükitama • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • ülemaailmne • eksisteerimaä • sõrmedega toksima • valgepeamerikotkas
niceey 2025-03-12
El Origen de Las Americas 2026-01-12
20 Clues: race • devil • equal • peace • miner • lands • defeat • theory • belief • jungle • statue • slavery • careful • conquest • villages • dangerous • government • irrigation • negotiation • mistreatment
Continental Drift Theory and Seafloor Spreading 2021-09-17
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- The new seafloor is being __________ at the Mid Ocean Ridge.
- Even the layers of ____ within these mountains match up.
- Pangea existed _______ of years ago.
- What did they find at the bottom of the ocean?
- Supercontinent made of ALL continents
- A group of linked ideas intended to explain something.
- The same _____ have been found across continents.
- Since she was a _______, she was not allowed to go out onto boats to conduct research
- All of the continents seem to fit together like a _____.
- The less-dense material _______, often forming a mountain.
- The mountain circles the globe and connects all the ___________.
- Seafloor spreading occurs at ________ plate boundaries.
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- Using sound waves, Marie Tharp began to map out the _____ ______.
- The theory that the continents slowly move over time.
- Mountain ranges end abruptly on one ________ and pick back up on another.
- A geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other.
- Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift.
- The _____ seafloor is getting pushed out towards the continents.
- It is the longest mountain range in the world.
19 Clues: Pangea existed _______ of years ago. • Supercontinent made of ALL continents • What did they find at the bottom of the ocean? • Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift. • It is the longest mountain range in the world. • The same _____ have been found across continents. • The theory that the continents slowly move over time. • ...
