color theory Crossword Puzzles
Sociological Terms 1 2021-09-14
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- data in numerical form
- large scale research
- the revolution that prompted Durkheim to create Sociology
- functionalists compare social institutions to the ____ in the human body
- the process of learning the norms and values of society
- the formal and informal rules that govern our behaviour in society
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- the view that states that individuals are shaped by society
- the principles that shape society's norms
- the sociologist who came up with the organic analogy
- a theory which sees society as a conflict between social classes
- the shared principles, customs and language of a social group
- a consensus theory
- a theory that states that we all agree on the same norms and values
13 Clues: a consensus theory • large scale research • data in numerical form • the principles that shape society's norms • the sociologist who came up with the organic analogy • the process of learning the norms and values of society • the revolution that prompted Durkheim to create Sociology • the view that states that individuals are shaped by society • ...
relevant crossword puzzle 2024-09-26
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- value representing the speed of light in base 300000 -
- surname of the scientist who formulated the theoryof relativity (einstein)
- increase in the mass
- twins with a difference in aging after a space trip.(twins)
- phenomenon in which time slows down to close to the speed
- time dilation for moving objects (relativistic)
- describes gravity as a curvature of space time
- relativity)
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- genius of the theory of relativity (Einstein)
- maximum speed attainable in the universe. light
- you can indicate that the answer is expressed in km/s
- an object as it approaches the speed of light (mass)
- represents the theory of special relativity.TRE)
- light. (dilation)
14 Clues: relativity) • light. (dilation) • increase in the mass • genius of the theory of relativity (Einstein) • describes gravity as a curvature of space time • maximum speed attainable in the universe. light • time dilation for moving objects (relativistic) • represents the theory of special relativity.TRE) • an object as it approaches the speed of light (mass) • ...
Fruit, vegetables and colors 2013-06-12
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- Soy el color de la noche.
- Soy alto y un poco torcido.
- Rojo con blanca forma...
- La última parte de esta palabra significa manzana.
- Me gusta amargo
- A tomato tiene este color.
- Crezco bajo el suelo y soy naranja.
- Su papel tiene este color.
- Soy fruta, mis colores son verde y rojo, soy dulce.
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- Soy verde y a menudo se come en ensaladas.
- Cuando la fruta está podrida, tiene este color.
- Estoy fruta y mi color tiene el mismo nombre que yo.
- Si me mezclan con rojo se obtiene morado.
- Chicha Morada tiene este color.
- Maíz puede tener muchos colores, pero normalmente soy...
- Papas fritas son de Bélgica, pero yo soy de Latino América.
- Soy la naturaleza: pasto, árboles, ... tiene mi color.
- Soy verde y mi nombre empieza con k.
18 Clues: Me gusta amargo • Rojo con blanca forma... • Soy el color de la noche. • A tomato tiene este color. • Su papel tiene este color. • Soy alto y un poco torcido. • Chicha Morada tiene este color. • Crezco bajo el suelo y soy naranja. • Soy verde y mi nombre empieza con k. • Si me mezclan con rojo se obtiene morado. • Soy verde y a menudo se come en ensaladas. • ...
Karma by JoJo Siwa 2024-05-20
20 Clues: kurg • tärin • vaikne • tulevik • teooria • elutark • annetama • õngeritv • linnapea • rahvuslik • kaunistama • rahvarohke • kummarduma • põhjapõder • prantsusmaa • tedretäppid • lahti pakkima • keskel asetsev • vilepillipuhuja • money taskuraha
Les Technologies du Futur 2024-09-29
20 Clues: IT • save • clone • erase • theory • laptop • online • tablet • download • genetics • research • discovery • experience • cyberspace • technology • innovative • smartphone • revolutionary • cyberdissidence • cyber-harassment
Unité 2: Crossword (Zachary O) 2022-09-26
20 Clues: UFO • clone • space • delete • theory • invent • create • tablet • gravity • advance • explore • research • survival • innovate • password • invention • safeguard • cell phone • social media • computer science
Set Theory Symbols 2020-09-16
Set Theory Symbols 2023-03-09
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2022-09-14
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- A is a superset of B
- all subsets of A
- Z
- set membership
- all the objects that do not belong to set A
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- A is a subset of B
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- set of all possible values
- collection of 2 elements
- object that belong to set A and Set B
- a collection of elements
- A is a superset of B
- objects that belong to A and not B
- R
- both sets have the same members
15 Clues: Z • R • set membership • all subsets of A • A is a subset of B • A is a superset of B • A is a superset of B • collection of 2 elements • a collection of elements • set of all possible values • both sets have the same members • objects that belong to A and not B • object that belong to set A and Set B • objects that belong to set A or set B • all the objects that do not belong to set A
Theory of Mind 2016-10-21
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- Ins Deutsche übersetzt, bedeutet Theory of Mind: Theorie des _____ ?
- Aufgrund der individuellen ________ und der aktuellen Lebenssituation kommt es zu unterschiedlichen und individuellen Perspektiven und Vorstellungen.
- Über welche höheren Kompetenzen verfügen Kinder mit einer gut ausgebildeten ToM (als Kinder mit einer weniger gut ausgebildeten ToM)?
- Wie nennt man den Zustand in dem sich ein Kind im Alter von 2-4 Jahren befindet, wenn es einerseits die Zuneigung seiner Eltern bewahren will und andererseits selbstständig sein will?
- Antonym / gegensätzlicher Ausdruck zu Introspektion
- Fachbegriff für die Einsicht in das eigene Innere/ die Erkenntnis der eigenen Vorstellungen.
- Wie ein Kind lernt, Empathie einzusetzen, hängt stark von seinen ______ ab.
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- Im 4. Lebensjahr differenzieren Kinder ihr Verständnis für die eigene emotionale Befindlichkeit (und die der anderen) und verwenden in diesem Bezug häufig Wörter wie "wollen" oder "wünschen". Wie nennt man diese Wörter?
- Im 3. Lebensjahr beginnt das Kind mit der Anteilnahme an den ________ anderer.
- Nur Kinder, die sich im Spiegel selbst erkennen, können welche Kompetenz entwickeln?
- Im Alter von 4 Jahren erwerben die Kinder ein Verständnis für Ehrlichkeit und Lügen und probieren durch Lügen aus, ob die Eltern Lügen bemerken. Was sollten die Eltern in dieser Phase besonders bestärken?
- ToM (Fähigkeit sich in andere hineinzuversetzen) passiert im Alltag oft _____ ?
- Wenn ein Kind sich im Spiegel erkennen kann, nimmt es sich dabei bewusst als ____ Person wahr.
- Für was steht die Kurzbezeichnung "ToM"?
14 Clues: Für was steht die Kurzbezeichnung "ToM"? • Antonym / gegensätzlicher Ausdruck zu Introspektion • Ins Deutsche übersetzt, bedeutet Theory of Mind: Theorie des _____ ? • Wie ein Kind lernt, Empathie einzusetzen, hängt stark von seinen ______ ab. • Im 3. Lebensjahr beginnt das Kind mit der Anteilnahme an den ________ anderer. • ...
Land Bridge Theory 2019-09-11
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- would hunt their own game to eat
- bringing water to dry fields
- to travel from one area to another
- the land bridge formed from Asia to here
- a set of beliefs and way of life for a group of people
- Americans migrated from here
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- caused the level of the ocean water to decrease
- an idea that explains something
- a narrow channel of water connecting two bodies of land
- the name of the strait that the nomads crossed
- growing your food, farming
- a strip of land that connects two landmasses
- people who travel from place to place
- lower temperatures caused large areas on Earth to freeze
14 Clues: growing your food, farming • bringing water to dry fields • Americans migrated from here • an idea that explains something • would hunt their own game to eat • to travel from one area to another • people who travel from place to place • the land bridge formed from Asia to here • a strip of land that connects two landmasses • the name of the strait that the nomads crossed • ...
Music Theory: Rhythms 2023-05-26
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- A minim is also known as a ____ note
- A semiquaver is also known as a _________ note
- A note worth two beats
- 2 of these fit into the space of one beat
- A note worth four beats
- The topic of this crossword
- A semibreve is also known as a _____ note
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- A quaver is also known as an ______ note
- A crotchet is also known as a _______ note
- 4 of these fit into the space of one beat
- The two numbers on top of each other at the beginning of a piece are called a time _________?
- A note worth one beat
- You will find these on a musical score and a prison cell
- This changes the speed that we play a rhythm
14 Clues: A note worth one beat • A note worth two beats • A note worth four beats • The topic of this crossword • A minim is also known as a ____ note • A quaver is also known as an ______ note • 4 of these fit into the space of one beat • 2 of these fit into the space of one beat • A semibreve is also known as a _____ note • A crotchet is also known as a _______ note • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-17
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- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths (the red end of the spectrum) in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects.
- a variable star having a regular cycle of brightness with a frequency related to its luminosity, so allowing estimation of its distance from the earth.
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- an instrument for measuring the intensity of light.
- a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance.
- the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular.
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- molecules formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons. Stable antimatter does not appear to exist in our universe.
- the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g. through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera.
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the science of the origin and development of the universe. Modern astronomy is dominated by the Big Bang theory, which brings together observational astronomy and particle physics.
- opening gap
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (equivalent in size to the degree Celsius), first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale.
- a variable star having a regular cycle of brightness with a frequency related to its luminosity, so allowing estimation of its distance from the earth.
15 Clues: opening gap • an instrument for measuring the intensity of light. • the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular. • the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. • the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated. • a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance. • ...
Game theory crossword 2024-04-02
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- when joint-action agreements, pre-game contracts, etc. are enforceable
- specify that an action will be chosen randomly from a set of pure strategies with specific probabilities
- simply the choices available to the players
- an equilibrium in which each player's action is a best response to the actions of the other players
- when agreements are not enforceable (although players may still have common goals, such as the Battle of the Sexes)
- strategy no combination of others' strategies makes this the best
- the number (ordinal or cardinal) attached to an outcome
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- specify non-random courses of action for players: no uncertainty
- outperforms (in its payoffs) all other strategies, no matter what any opposing players do
- the consequence for a player of a specific combination of all players' strategies
- the weighted average of all possible outcomes, where each weight is the probability of that outcome's occurring
- players are perfect calculators and followers of their best strategies
- an interaction between (or among) mutually aware players
- each player is using the strategy that is his best response to the strategies chosen by the other players
14 Clues: simply the choices available to the players • the number (ordinal or cardinal) attached to an outcome • an interaction between (or among) mutually aware players • specify non-random courses of action for players: no uncertainty • strategy no combination of others' strategies makes this the best • ...
ICT theory revision 2024-04-18
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- a network component that is used to forward data packets from a network to another network
- a network spread over a large geographical area
- Fetches, decodes, executes programs instructions
- a computer network security system that restricts internet traffic in to a private network
- a network component that is used to connect several end devices to a network
- Type of storage used to store your personal files
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- USB flash drive is a type of ... storage media
- CDs and DVDs are types of ... storage media
- used to store the computer start up instructions
- Hard disk drive is a type of ... storage media
- a type of social engineering attack often used to trick people into giving personal data
- a network spread over a small geographical area (like a room or building)
- a computer that has a dedicated function and waits for clients' requests
- Used to temporarily store instructions of programs currently in use
14 Clues: CDs and DVDs are types of ... storage media • USB flash drive is a type of ... storage media • Hard disk drive is a type of ... storage media • a network spread over a large geographical area • used to store the computer start up instructions • Fetches, decodes, executes programs instructions • Type of storage used to store your personal files • ...
Atomic Theory Vocab 2024-09-24
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- The number of protons that an element contains
- Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of
- Outer rings of atoms that contain electrons. These shells orbit around the nucleus.
- Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms
- The sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- The area around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found
- The center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge.
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- The weighted average mass of all naturally occurring isotopes of the element.
- Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge.
- Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge.
- The smallest piece of an element that still holds the properties of the element.
- Atoms with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons.
- Anything that has mass, and takes up space.
14 Clues: Anything that has mass, and takes up space. • The number of protons that an element contains • Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge. • Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms • Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of • ...
Atomic Theory Vocab 2024-09-25
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- Anything that has mass takes up space.
- Outer rings of atoms that contain electrons. These shells orbit around the nucleus.
- The area around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found.
- The smallest piece of an element that still holds the properties of the element.
- Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms.
- Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of.
- Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge.
- The number of protons that an element contains.
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- Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge.
- The center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons.
- The sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge.
- The weighted average mass of all naturally occurring isotopes of the element.
- Atoms with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons.
14 Clues: Anything that has mass takes up space. • The number of protons that an element contains. • Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge. • Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms. • Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of. • ...
SET THEORY SYMBOLS 2024-09-02
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- Two sets are equal if they contain exactly the same elements.
- of two sets is the set of all elements that are in either set, but not in both.
- is a subset that is not equal to the original set.
- of a set A with respect to a set B is the set of all elements that are in A but not in B.
- is the cardinality of the set of natural numbers.
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- of a set is the set of all elements that are not in the original set, but are in a universal set.
- is the number of elements in a set.
- is a set that contains no elements.
- two sets is a set that contains only the elements that are common to both sets.
- is a pair of elements where the order matters.
- is a set that contains all the elements of another set.
- of a set is the set of all possible subsets of that set, including the empty set and the set itself.
- is the number of elements in a set.
- of two sets is a set that contains all the elements of both sets.
- is a well-defined collection of distinct objects.
15 Clues: is the number of elements in a set. • is a set that contains no elements. • is the number of elements in a set. • is a pair of elements where the order matters. • is a well-defined collection of distinct objects. • is the cardinality of the set of natural numbers. • is a subset that is not equal to the original set. • ...
Set Theory Symbols 2025-02-24
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- set of all possible values
- ordinal numbers set
- have the same members
- belong to A and B but not to their intersection
- collection of elements
- all subsets of A
- elements of set A
- set A is included in set B
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- that do not belong to set A
- belong to set A and B
- set membership
- natural numbers set
- empty
- set membership
- A is superset of B, B is not equal to A
15 Clues: empty • set membership • set membership • all subsets of A • elements of set A • ordinal numbers set • natural numbers set • belong to set A and B • have the same members • collection of elements • set of all possible values • set A is included in set B • that do not belong to set A • A is superset of B, B is not equal to A • belong to A and B but not to their intersection
Face-Negotiation Theory 2025-04-14
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- Wherein people look out for themselves and their immediate families;I-identity; a low-context culture.
- Responding to conflict by withdrawing from open discussion.
- Problem solving through open discussion; collaboration for a win–win resolution of conflict.
- The projected image of one’s self in a relational situation.
- Regard for self-face, other-face, or mutual-face.
- Accommodating or giving in to the wishes of another in a conflict situation.
- The self-concerned facework strategy used to preserve autonomy and defend against loss of personal freedom.
- Recognizing that things are not always what they seem,and therefore seeking multiple perspectives in conflict situations.
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- Wherein people identify with a larger group that is responsible for providing care in exchange for group loyalty; we-identity; a high-context culture.
- Competing to win when people’s interests conflict.
- Specific verbal and nonverbal messages that help to maintain and restore face loss, and to uphold and honor face gain.
- Conflict management by negotiating or bargaining; seeking a middle way.
- The other-concerned facework strategy used to defend and support another person’s need for inclusion.
- Self-image; the degree to which people conceive of themselves as relatively autonomous from, or connected to, others.
14 Clues: Regard for self-face, other-face, or mutual-face. • Competing to win when people’s interests conflict. • Responding to conflict by withdrawing from open discussion. • The projected image of one’s self in a relational situation. • Conflict management by negotiating or bargaining; seeking a middle way. • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2025-06-04
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- Cells coagulate causing tissue destruction.
- Uses electric current to damage the cells of the papilla and disrupt hair growth.
- Growth phase.
- A condition that causes excessive growth of hair.
- Method most commonly used to remove unwanted hairs from smaller areas.
- Hair removal technique that utilizes a past made primarily of sugar and lemon juice that is applied by hand or with a spatula.
- Dormant or shedding phase.
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- Longer, darker and stronger hair.
- Causes a chemical reaction that decomposes the papilla.
- Also known as banding.
- Most often-requested service that removes hair physically from the follicle.
- Form of depilation that removes the hair at the skin level.
- Transition phase.
- Majority of the hair on the face.
14 Clues: Growth phase. • Transition phase. • Also known as banding. • Dormant or shedding phase. • Longer, darker and stronger hair. • Majority of the hair on the face. • Cells coagulate causing tissue destruction. • A condition that causes excessive growth of hair. • Causes a chemical reaction that decomposes the papilla. • Form of depilation that removes the hair at the skin level. • ...
goat 2026-05-08
20 Clues: Cat • Dog • Food • Hello • Water • Goodbye • Color red • Color blue • Number one • Number two • Male friend • Color green • Male teacher • Means family • Number three • Means please • Female friend • Means thank you • Home in Spanish • Place where students learn
Challenge it! Theory of Continental Drift 2024-11-07
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- 7 major landforms today
- Preserved plants and animals that helped come up with this theory
- Most famous major super continent
- What two continents appear to fit together like puzzle pieces? (Hint: Africa first!)
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- Fern like plant that spreads across 5 continents
- Name of the theory of continents drifting apart
- What causes the plate tectonics to move?
- Mountains and rivers that helped come up with this theory
- Icy landforms that helped come up with this theory
9 Clues: 7 major landforms today • Most famous major super continent • What causes the plate tectonics to move? • Name of the theory of continents drifting apart • Fern like plant that spreads across 5 continents • Icy landforms that helped come up with this theory • Mountains and rivers that helped come up with this theory • ...
Development Vocab 2023-08-31
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- progressive and irreversible brain disorder characterized by deterioration of memory
- inheritance, heredity, genetics
- study of changes that occur as an individual matures
- category of knowledge that help us to interpret & understand the world
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- came up with steps of development tasks
- take in new information into already existing schemas
- time period of mixed abilities and responsibilities in which childlike behavior changes to adult behavior
- learned, observed
- came up with theory of cognitive development
- came up with theory of emotional development
- came up with theory of moral development
- change or alter existing schemas in light of new information
12 Clues: learned, observed • inheritance, heredity, genetics • came up with steps of development tasks • came up with theory of moral development • came up with theory of cognitive development • came up with theory of emotional development • study of changes that occur as an individual matures • take in new information into already existing schemas • ...
15-1,15-2 Crossword Ashtyn Newcomer 2021-04-12
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- special relativity and genral relativity
- was a german philosopher and cultural critic
- a form of music, often up beat and happy
- the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrial world
- 32nd president
- grade movement in art and literature
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- an austrian nuerologist and the founder of psychopathology
- germanys government from 1919 to 1933
- an american aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist
- form of government with political parties form a government
- german born physicist, known for developing the theory relativity and important contributions of the theory of quantem mechanics
- a theory which emphasizes the existence of an individual person as free
- series of programs, public work programs, and financial reports
13 Clues: 32nd president • grade movement in art and literature • germanys government from 1919 to 1933 • special relativity and genral relativity • a form of music, often up beat and happy • was a german philosopher and cultural critic • an austrian nuerologist and the founder of psychopathology • form of government with political parties form a government • ...
Chapter 8: Cognitive Development in Early Childhood 2024-02-05
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- Argued that culture plays the biggest role in child development
- Education that promotes children to think for themselves
- Memories we can consciously recollect even after long periods of time
- Understanding other perspectives
- Type of memory requiring conscious effort
- Children constructing mental models to understand the things around them
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- Believed that children learned from experimenting
- Attention that is focused on 1 task
- No known ______ for ASD
- Type of memory that stores a small amount of infor for a short time
- Number of standards given by the NAEYC
- Education that prioritizes respect for elders (Iran, China)
- First of the 10 education standards,keeping a good attitude
13 Clues: No known ______ for ASD • Understanding other perspectives • Attention that is focused on 1 task • Number of standards given by the NAEYC • Type of memory requiring conscious effort • Believed that children learned from experimenting • Education that promotes children to think for themselves • Education that prioritizes respect for elders (Iran, China) • ...
5/10 Alex 2024-05-10
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- whenever you are playing tug of war
- describes a verb
- can you throw trash in here
- chair uses it to sit down
- tradition words
- the grimache shake color
- when someone is chasing you
- shares its color with a fruit
- bottle cap uses it to open a water bottle
- when you help someone you
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- use it to drink
- a famous color
- a lot of people wear this color
- uses it to stay hydrated
- a particular item or object
- it's a Chromebook color
- naming a attribute
- when you don't want to run or walk
- when you are mad
- a person,place, or thing
20 Clues: a famous color • use it to drink • tradition words • describes a verb • when you are mad • naming a attribute • it's a Chromebook color • uses it to stay hydrated • the grimache shake color • a person,place, or thing • chair uses it to sit down • when you help someone you • a particular item or object • can you throw trash in here • when someone is chasing you • shares its color with a fruit • ...
CH 27 & 6 2015-12-02
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- This analysis involves splitting the effect size information from studies into distinct categorical groups
- this term refers to the analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded.
- This model assumes a single true effect size underlies all study results and that observed estimates vary only as a function of chance
- The explicit reporting guideline for meta-analyses of RCTs
- In Roy's Adaptation Model, humans are viewed as _______ adaptive systems who cope with environmental change through the process of adaptation
- the explicit reporting guideline for meta-analysis of observational studies
- These are graphic, theory-driven representations of phenomena and their interrelationships using symbols or diagrams and minimal use of words.
- This literature includes unpublished works.
- visual inspection of heterogeneity can most readily be accomplished by constructing this
- Paterson and colleagues developed this method of metasynthesis
- This theory is a paradigm that involves a critique of society and societal processes and structures.
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- the overall conceptual underpinnings of a study
- These theories are originally non-nursing models used by nurse researchers
- This model assumes that each study estimates different yet related true effects
- The major components of the HBM include perceived susceptibility, ________, perceived benefits and costs, motivation and enabling or modifying factors.
- In both qualitative and quantitative studies, researchers sometimes use a theory or model as an organizing________
- these theories are developed when appropriateness of borrowed theories are confirmed.
- this is the study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in the metasynthesis
- this type of theory attempts to describe large segments of the human experience
- A broad abstract characterization of phenomena
20 Clues: This literature includes unpublished works. • A broad abstract characterization of phenomena • the overall conceptual underpinnings of a study • The explicit reporting guideline for meta-analyses of RCTs • Paterson and colleagues developed this method of metasynthesis • These theories are originally non-nursing models used by nurse researchers • ...
Sports Psychology: Assignment 1 2021-02-05
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- Direction and intensity of one's efforts
- Resultant or Behavioral ________; prediction of behavior derived from observations of an individual's personal motivation factors in relation to situational factors
- "a disposition to strive for satisfaction when making comparisons to some standard of excellence in the presence of evaluative others."
- Learned ____________; an acquired mindset that dismisses ideas of improvement being possible
- ____ Orientation; viewpoint that success is based on how one improves through their efforts as their goal
- _________-centered, viewpoint that states that environmental context influences motivation
- viewpoint that states that personal and situational factors influence motivation
- "recognition of the need to do something to gain control"
- Achievement ____ Theory; viewpoint that focuses on what the participant thinks it means to succeed or fail
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- ___________ Focus; one's ability can be improved over time
- ___________ Motivation; "a person's orientation to strive for tasks, persist in the face of failure, and have pride in accomplishments."
- ___________ Theory; viewpoint that focuses on how participants view certain factors towards their successes or failures
- ____ Achievement Theory; interactional theory that considers personal and situation factors as predictors of behavior
- _____-centered; viewpoint that states that personal characteristics influence motivation
- ______ View; one's ability is fixed and unchanging
- A factor one attributes success or failure that is either internal or external in origin
- A factor one attributes success or failure that is either fairly permanent or unstable
- _______ Orientation; viewpoint that success is based on the idea that a goal needs to be set and met
- A factor one attributes success or failure that is either in one's ability to change or not
19 Clues: Direction and intensity of one's efforts • ______ View; one's ability is fixed and unchanging • "recognition of the need to do something to gain control" • ___________ Focus; one's ability can be improved over time • viewpoint that states that personal and situational factors influence motivation • ...
Fall 2021-11-26
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- “wise” animal
- fruit common in fall
- drink from apples
- decoration
- “bright” color of fall
- boring color of fall
- “sunny” color of fall
- celebration in Nov.
- celebration in October
- flower of fall
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- clothing for cooler time
- common pie filling
- warm food, various types
- changes colors
- symbol of fall
- also called soccer
- crop of fall
- common drink flavor
- color of Halloween
- another name for fall
20 Clues: decoration • crop of fall • “wise” animal • changes colors • symbol of fall • flower of fall • drink from apples • common pie filling • also called soccer • color of Halloween • common drink flavor • celebration in Nov. • fruit common in fall • boring color of fall • “sunny” color of fall • another name for fall • “bright” color of fall • celebration in October • clothing for cooler time • ...
Sociology Key Individuals 2022-11-14
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- status frustration theory
- reintegrative vs disintegrative shaming
- identified chivalry thesis
- most famous left wing realist
- liberation thesis
- Functionalist who believed inadequate socialisation by the underclass was linked to crime.
- identified the rational choice theory
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- dramaturgical model
- identified the idea of hegemonic masculinity
- primary and secondary deviance
- most famous right realist
- rational choice theory
- learning to labour study
- founder of Marxism.
14 Clues: liberation thesis • dramaturgical model • founder of Marxism. • rational choice theory • learning to labour study • status frustration theory • most famous right realist • identified chivalry thesis • most famous left wing realist • primary and secondary deviance • identified the rational choice theory • reintegrative vs disintegrative shaming • ...
Books 'n' Authors (Fill in the Names of the Authors of the Books given in the clues) 2018-02-21
11 Clues: Outliers • Das Kapital • Currency Wars • The Big Short • I do what I do • The Great Divide • The World Is Flat • Development as Freedom • Thinking Fast and Slow • Theory of Moral Sentiments • General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
Conflict Management 2020-07-10
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- means to each other
- causation without fact
- measurable factors
- interest of all parties
- two negative conflict
- feeling threatened and reacting
- opposing goals
- maintained self image
- critical decision point
- decision as scenario unfolds
- how things should be
- look ahead
- creates series of meaning
- Being more involved
- plan to get even
- vague notion of expected outcome
- Inaccurate Perception
- underlying goods
- assessing cost in relationship
- Rational Dispute
- event that precipitates
- determined by environment
- Struggle among a small group
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- upcoming goals
- Tangible resources
- communication to move views
- negotiating and expanding the pie
- determined by biology
- struggle over interest and position
- perspective of speaker
- evade confrontation
- self image
- motives and behavior
- between two people
- wish list
- anticipating people's behavior
- feeling safe and engaging
- asking for a bad outcome
- People need each other
- demands or proposed solution
40 Clues: wish list • self image • look ahead • upcoming goals • opposing goals • plan to get even • underlying goods • Rational Dispute • Tangible resources • measurable factors • between two people • means to each other • evade confrontation • Being more involved • motives and behavior • how things should be • determined by biology • two negative conflict • maintained self image • Inaccurate Perception • ...
Medicine Through Time Mega Crossword 2019-12-17
Across
- Fifth century BC healer whose name means “Horsepower”
- Antiseptic developed by Joseph Lister
- Discoverers of the helix structure of DNA
- Devastating sickness that struck London in 1665
- This person served in the Crimean War and redesigned hospital care
- This man discovered that the heart was a blood pump
- Colourful document used by medieval doctors to diagnose disease
- This sickness wiped out a third of the population in the 14th century
- Religious men who provided hospital care in the Middle Ages
- This treatment suggested that keeping a sheep in your bedroom could cure you
- Theory of disease created by Louis Pasteur
- A hospital for those with infectious diseases
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- Public health organisation created in 1948
- Ancient medical theory concerned with balancing the body’s natural fluids
- In the middle ages they believed he was responsible for disease
- This man designed and built London’s sewers
- A beak-wearing medical professional of the 17th century
- This theory suggested disease was created by bad odours
- He proved the connection between water and cholera. He may also be a character from “Game of Thrones”.
- The first real Magic Bullet
20 Clues: The first real Magic Bullet • Antiseptic developed by Joseph Lister • Discoverers of the helix structure of DNA • Public health organisation created in 1948 • Theory of disease created by Louis Pasteur • This man designed and built London’s sewers • A hospital for those with infectious diseases • Devastating sickness that struck London in 1665 • ...
1st Semester World History Review 2014-01-02
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- Greek Goddess of love
- Proved the Copernican theory correct
- Founder of Christianity
- Most people were this religion in the Middle Ages
- Theory that the sun is the center of our universe
- Religion was based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- Religion with only one god
- "Aristocracy" of Ancient Rome
- First emperor of Rome after the fall of the Republic
- Definition of Renaissance
- These ship traders brought the Black Death to Europe in 1348
- Holy text of Islam
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- Best known as the "Renaissance Man"
- Ancient Greek society centered on the military
- Theory that the earth is the center of our universe
- Group of lower class citizens in Ancient Greece
- Religion with multiple gods
- Lords exchanged this for service and loyalty in the Middle Ages
- Egyptians believed this happened to people when they died
- Ancient River civilization that lies between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Last name of the author of the 95 Theses
- Renaissance artist who completed the statue of David
- Rome is named after this person
- Greek God of the sea
- "birthplace" of democracy
- Governing body during the Roman Republic
26 Clues: Holy text of Islam • Greek God of the sea • Greek Goddess of love • Founder of Christianity • "birthplace" of democracy • Definition of Renaissance • Religion with only one god • Religion with multiple gods • "Aristocracy" of Ancient Rome • Rome is named after this person • Best known as the "Renaissance Man" • Proved the Copernican theory correct • ...
Psychology of Religion 2015-06-03
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- A criteria of mystical experience that looks at how it cannot be put into words
- Influenced Kohlberg's work
- Cults target people who are going through a...
- Studied the link between religion and personality
- Quakers are an example of this type of sect
- Model of happiness and wellbeing created by Seligman
- Second stage of Kohlberg's Theory
- opposite to 'healthy minded' in James' theory
- Freud and Jung agreed that religion stems from the...
- The first level of Kohlberg's theory
- A type of prayer when shared with a number of other of people
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- Considered to be the founder of studies into the psychology of religion
- Sects often have a high level of this
- A name sometimes given to a cult leader
- A person who achieves mystical experience or an apprehension of divine mysteries
- The term for deciding to convert before one's immanent death
- The mainstream religion Christianity developed from as a sect
- Third stage of the cult recruitment process
- Looked at a persons hierarchy of needs
- Mandala is sanskrit for...
- Freud saw religion as an...
- Collaborate with Freud in his early work
22 Clues: Influenced Kohlberg's work • Mandala is sanskrit for... • Freud saw religion as an... • Second stage of Kohlberg's Theory • The first level of Kohlberg's theory • Sects often have a high level of this • Looked at a persons hierarchy of needs • A name sometimes given to a cult leader • Collaborate with Freud in his early work • Quakers are an example of this type of sect • ...
geology 2016-10-12
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- waves/ stored energy that is released in the form of intense vibrations during an earthquake
- rock/ a rock formed by cooling and solidification
- the study of Earth and rocks
- instruments that record the vibrations of the Earth during and earthquake
- rock/ igneous rocks formed from the molten lava that flows onto the surface of the Earth
- below the lithosphere that plates float on
- two plates collide against one another
- the boundary between two plates that have been displaced
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- A portion of Earth made up of the crust and the solid portion of the upper mantle
- boundary/ two plates slide past each other
- two plates move away from one another
- theory that the continents were connected together at one point
- the position on the surface of the Earth directly above the focus of an earthquake
- scientist who made a theory that the plates were moving
- theory that Earth's crust is made up of rigid plates that move
- a rock formed by heat and pressure
- people who study earthquakes
- rock/ a rock formed by weathering and erosion
- molten rock that triggers earthquakes and creates volcanoes as it rises within the Earth
- magma that rises to earth's suface
20 Clues: the study of Earth and rocks • people who study earthquakes • a rock formed by heat and pressure • magma that rises to earth's suface • two plates move away from one another • two plates collide against one another • boundary/ two plates slide past each other • below the lithosphere that plates float on • rock/ a rock formed by weathering and erosion • ...
Government Crossword 2022-04-29
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- Amendment giving people the right to bear arms
- Amendment giving women the right to vote
- Twenty-first amendment ended
- It's also known as a representative democracy
- Legislative branch
- _____ argues that the state arose out of a voluntary act of free people
- _____ theory states that one person or a small group took control of an area and forced everyone to submit
- British lawmaking body
- Government based around a religion
- No government system in place
- He was the first vice president and second president
- _____ theory holds that God created the state and if you are born royal, you are destined to rule
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- The segment of trade where slaves were shipped from Africa to the Americas
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- ______ theory argues that the state evolved naturally out of early family
- A form of government where a few wealthy, powerful males rule
- Judicial branch
- The slave system where slaves were shipped between the Americas, Africa, and Europe
- Executive branch
- He believed that everyone should have the right to life, liberty, and property
- It has population, territory, government and sovereignty
- Ruler inherits the throne by birth
22 Clues: Judicial branch • Executive branch • Legislative branch • British lawmaking body • Twenty-first amendment ended • No government system in place • Ruler inherits the throne by birth • Government based around a religion • He wrote the Declaration of Independence • Amendment giving women the right to vote • It's also known as a representative democracy • ...
enlightened time 2023-09-26
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- sun centered theory
- the thing was ushered in to try to learn more about the world
- the taking and exploiting of land by colonial powers
- time where people decided to rethink old ideas use underscores instead of spaces
- French academy made to study stuff use underscores not spaces
- the time where the church was being questioned and reason overtook superstition
- British loyalists during the civil war
- Earth in the middle of the universe was the theory believed before the age of enlightenment
- perfected the telescope and showed the earth had craters
- Went through a civil war and was the first constitutional monarchy
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- heliocentric theory's designer
- "I think therefore I am"
- 3 scientists that made the scientific theory
- had an apple fall on his head:(
- a unjust thing being abolished at the time in Europe
- British dictator after the king was relived of his head
- ruler of unmatched power
- the economic system that was created during the age
- used a microscope to look at bacteria for the first time
- a group of people that were very mad at this time
- Cromwell's solders during the civil war(Not very civil)
21 Clues: sun centered theory • "I think therefore I am" • ruler of unmatched power • heliocentric theory's designer • had an apple fall on his head:( • British loyalists during the civil war • 3 scientists that made the scientific theory • a group of people that were very mad at this time • the economic system that was created during the age • ...
enlightened time 2023-09-26
Across
- sun centered theory
- the thing was ushered in to try to learn more about the world
- the taking and exploiting of land by colonial powers
- time where people decided to rethink old ideas use underscores instead of spaces
- French academy made to study stuff use underscores not spaces
- the time where the church was being questioned and reason overtook superstition
- British loyalists during the civil war
- Earth in the middle of the universe was the theory believed before the age of enlightenment
- perfected the telescope and showed the earth had craters
- Went through a civil war and was the first constitutional monarchy
Down
- heliocentric theory's designer
- "I think therefore I am"
- 3 scientists that made the scientific theory
- had an apple fall on his head:(
- a unjust thing being abolished at the time in Europe
- British dictator after the king was relived of his head
- ruler of unmatched power
- the economic system that was created during the age
- used a microscope to look at bacteria for the first time
- a group of people that were very mad at this time
- Cromwell's solders during the civil war(Not very civil)
21 Clues: sun centered theory • "I think therefore I am" • ruler of unmatched power • heliocentric theory's designer • had an apple fall on his head:( • British loyalists during the civil war • 3 scientists that made the scientific theory • a group of people that were very mad at this time • the economic system that was created during the age • ...
Expressing an opinion 2024-10-15
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- To agree or share the same opinion with someone. (6)
- To argue against or provide evidence against an accusation or theory. (5)
- To put forward a plan or idea for consideration. (7)
- To reject an idea or opinion as unworthy of consideration. (7)
- To argue against or question the validity of something. (7)
- To insist on something, even in the face of opposition. (8)
- To support or defend a principle or law. (6)
- To accept or admit the existence or truth of something. (11)
- To express approval or support for something or someone. (7)
- To publicly support or recommend a particular cause. (8)
- To confirm or validate something. (6)
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- To assume something as true without proof. (7)
- To argue or state something in a definite way. (7)
- To give special importance to something. (9)
- To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully. (6)
- To express doubt or challenge the validity of something. (8)
- To suggest something indirectly. (5)
- To form a theory without firm evidence. (9)
- To propose an idea or theory in a cautious manner. (7)
- To admit something is true after initially resisting. (7)
20 Clues: To suggest something indirectly. (5) • To confirm or validate something. (6) • To form a theory without firm evidence. (9) • To give special importance to something. (9) • To support or defend a principle or law. (6) • To assume something as true without proof. (7) • To argue or state something in a definite way. (7) • ...
testing 2024-06-08
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- - Formal rules enacted by a government
- - to do as others do
- - A social or cultural prohibition or restriction
- - Moral principles that govern behaviour
- - keeping information private
- - to astray from the norm
- - A penalty or reward for conduct concerning a social norm
- - the act of misleading or tricking someone
- - Uncompromising adherence to moral and ethical principles
- - 2-word ethical guideline which stresses the duty to avoid harm or mischief
- - The process of learning and internalizing societal norms
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- - This 2-word theory claims people obey rules because strong societal bonds reduce deviance
- - a smaller group of people with things in common
- - advocates actions that promote the well-being of others
- - This 2-word theory claims criminal behaviour is learnt from early exposure to it and is influenced by close social groups
- - do as others command
- - do as others want
- - rigidly sticking to society's rule to appear respectable to achieve wealth
- - A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance
- - reject both the definition of success
- - This theory claims deviance is defined by majority perception, questioning why similar actions are judged differently among individuals
21 Clues: - do as others want • - to do as others do • - do as others command • - to astray from the norm • - keeping information private • - Formal rules enacted by a government • - reject both the definition of success • - Moral principles that govern behaviour • - the act of misleading or tricking someone • - a smaller group of people with things in common • ...
Teaching and Learning Principles for Health Promotion 2024-09-09
Across
- 7-11 years of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
- lifestyle disease characterized by limited airflow and lung inflammation
- stages 3 & 4 of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
- domain known as the feeling domain
- (65 and older) of Erikson's 8 Stages of Cognitive Development
- domain known as the thinking domain
- lifestyle disease characterized by ineffective pumping of blood across the body due to many cardiac issues like CAD or hypertension
- 2-7 years of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
- 0-2 years of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
- (3-5 years) of Erikson's 8 Stages of Cognitive Development
- lifestyle disease characterized by decreased insulin production or cellular insulin resistance
- lifestyle disease characterized by abnormal cell growth
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- learning that is through movement and other senses not visual and auditory
- stages 1 & 2 of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
- (0-18 months) of Erikson's 8 Stages of cognitive development
- (12-18 years) of Erikson's 8 Stages of Cognitive Development
- learning that is through listening and hearing
- stages 5 & 6 of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
- learning that is through imagery
- 11 years and older of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development
- domain known as the skills domain
21 Clues: learning that is through imagery • domain known as the skills domain • domain known as the feeling domain • domain known as the thinking domain • learning that is through listening and hearing • 2-7 years of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development • 0-2 years of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development • stages 1 & 2 of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development • ...
Floral Design Crossword 2023-11-08
Across
- The color that has been darkened using black
- Takes count of the amount and size of the materials, containers, and accessories
- A type of floral arrangement that is based on asymmetrical balance
- Professor Goodwin's favorite color
- The color that has been lightened using white
- A type of form in which flowers have a linear form/structure
- An element based on ones sense of smell
- A color scheme that uses 3-5 neighboring colors
- Is a sense of stability
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- The most fragrant flower
- Created through emphasis
- The Pleasing interaction of the use of floral elements of design; the theme
- A color scheme that is based on one color
- A type of floral arrangement that uses symmetrical balance
- A color harmony that consists of opposing colors on the color wheel
- A sense or order of movement, repetition, or transition
- Visual and tactile surface quality of a material
- A floral design element that refers to the physical dimensions of lines, space, and form
18 Clues: Is a sense of stability • The most fragrant flower • Created through emphasis • Professor Goodwin's favorite color • An element based on ones sense of smell • A color scheme that is based on one color • The color that has been darkened using black • The color that has been lightened using white • A color scheme that uses 3-5 neighboring colors • ...
Famous Scientist 2013-09-15
Across
- the first to use the telescope
- inventions include the glider, parachute, and helicopter
- invented the telephone
- invented the single- wire telegraph system (co-inventor of morse code)
- invented radium (researched radioactivity)
- discovered the laws of gravity
- discovered the theory of relativity (invented Einstein's calculator)
- invented the lightning rod
- invented the light bulb
- creator of Facebook
- discovered pasteurization
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- studied chimpanzee conservation
- invented the electric battery
- created the first successful airplane
- created the theory of evolution
- invented penicillin
- discovered the laws of genetics
- invented the swivel chair
- developed alternating current electricity
- creator of Apple
- the science guy
21 Clues: the science guy • creator of Apple • invented penicillin • creator of Facebook • invented the telephone • invented the light bulb • invented the swivel chair • discovered pasteurization • invented the lightning rod • invented the electric battery • the first to use the telescope • discovered the laws of gravity • studied chimpanzee conservation • created the theory of evolution • ...
1920's Vocab 2015-01-27
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- Women being an equal
- A lot of new inventions
- Temperance movement
- Radio entertainment
- Celebrities all over America
- The Great Gatsby
- The good life
- African Americans time to shine
- The blues of music
- animated voices
- Why stay old fashion girls? Lets have fun
- Better opportunities for African Americans
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- Teaching the theory of revolution illegally
- Very courageous African American writer
- Good years after World War 1
- $60 million in illegal alcohol
- Law that cast women the right to vote
- Movie theater creates their own celebrity
- Group who wanted to kill African Americans
- Baseball is Americas ball game
- trial pushing Darwin's theory into the media
- No more alcohol
22 Clues: The good life • animated voices • No more alcohol • The Great Gatsby • The blues of music • Temperance movement • Radio entertainment • Women being an equal • A lot of new inventions • Good years after World War 1 • Celebrities all over America • $60 million in illegal alcohol • Baseball is Americas ball game • African Americans time to shine • Law that cast women the right to vote • ...
HBSE II Week 7 2023-10-11
Across
- women are restricted in a male-dominated society
- resource
- Human RIghts
- Theory of push and pull factors
- International
- in the absence of guardians, crime occurs
- Classic TV show (matching game)
- support and empowering others
- quantity of law
- management style inviting employee involvement
- nongovernmental organization
- group shapes attitudes and behaviors of others
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- Patty McIntosh
- relative deprivation
- "That all"
- Communities maintain character through boundary
- Social disorganization is lost when _______ is lost
- Tonys Choco
- category of learner associated with 65% of people
- Social learning theory
- jobs and tasks people are socialized to
- manifest destiny
- ability to impose will on others
23 Clues: resource • "That all" • Tonys Choco • Human RIghts • International • Patty McIntosh • quantity of law • manifest destiny • relative deprivation • Social learning theory • nongovernmental organization • support and empowering others • Theory of push and pull factors • Classic TV show (matching game) • ability to impose will on others • jobs and tasks people are socialized to • ...
"The Alchemist" Vocabulary 2020-03-26
Across
- a statement that promotes clarity
- to recognize worth
- a preventative measure
- occurring or repeating at regular periods
- a state of likelihood
- a duty or commitment
- relating to the assistance of those in need
- to suddenly shock or alarm
- to display unwillingness
- displaying a high opinion of oneself
- moving at a low speed
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- to focus on an object or activity
- the process of acquiring knowledge or skills
- the embodiment of an abstract theory or theory
- intense enjoyment
- the tendency to be angered or irritated
- a rough calculation or judgement
- to come into view
- one's future or fate
- not making or accompanied by any sound
20 Clues: intense enjoyment • to come into view • to recognize worth • a duty or commitment • one's future or fate • a state of likelihood • moving at a low speed • a preventative measure • to display unwillingness • to suddenly shock or alarm • a rough calculation or judgement • to focus on an object or activity • a statement that promotes clarity • displaying a high opinion of oneself • ...
Chapter 16 2024-03-07
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- this happened man's moral capacities after the fall
- showing forth
- caused Saul to lose the kingdom
- God did not create this way
- glorify God by obeying these
- believe the universe as a whole is god
- God's special creation
- cause you to act a certain way
- the display of God's perfections
- Jesus recognized this as history
- cannot defend against objections
- this evolution theory teaches no God
- mutual agreement of 2 or more parties
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- testing period
- sinful by nature
- who was the first Adam
- man was formed from this
- something based on theory
- Adam's condition at creation
- came as a result of sin
- who was the second Adam
21 Clues: showing forth • testing period • sinful by nature • who was the first Adam • God's special creation • came as a result of sin • who was the second Adam • man was formed from this • something based on theory • God did not create this way • glorify God by obeying these • Adam's condition at creation • cause you to act a certain way • caused Saul to lose the kingdom • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-02-03
Across
- discovered sea floor spreading
- reveals rock of the same geological age
- seafloor mountain created by divergent boundaries
- created by convergent boundaries
- tectonic plates that lie under surface kind mass
- moving or dropping off of sediment
- The plates collide
- The plates slide
- giant super-continent 200 million years ago
- creates volcanoes and trenches
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- Cold rises and hot sinks
- map of earth taken from space
- tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- created continetial drift theory
- removing or transportation of sediment
- breaking down of sediment
- The plates divide
- theory that all continents were once connected
- long crack in the surface
- shows elevation
20 Clues: shows elevation • The plates slide • The plates divide • The plates collide • Cold rises and hot sinks • breaking down of sediment • long crack in the surface • map of earth taken from space • discovered sea floor spreading • creates volcanoes and trenches • created by convergent boundaries • created continetial drift theory • moving or dropping off of sediment • ...
Avery and Amelia 2026-02-20
Across
- scientists made new discoveries in many fields
- created the first vaccine
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- and balances groups that share power
- time of people trying to apply scientific approach
- separation of power
- fought for women's natural rights
- to know something new
- immediate results of the enlightenment
- believed everyone was born evil
- person ruling with absolute power
- believed in life, liberty,and pursuit of happiness
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- the preamble
- believed in freedom of speech and religion
- theory of earth being in the center of the universe
- created heliocentric theory
- started biology
- Newtons Laws of Gravity
- used inductive reasoning
- people who presented new ways of thinking
20 Clues: the preamble • started biology • separation of power • to know something new • Newtons Laws of Gravity • used inductive reasoning • created the first vaccine • created heliocentric theory • believed everyone was born evil • fought for women's natural rights • person ruling with absolute power • and balances groups that share power • immediate results of the enlightenment • ...
GREAT MINDS OF SCIENCE(CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON SCIENTISTS) 2026-03-06
Across
- SCIENTIST WHO DEVELOPED THE PERIODIC TABLE
- DISCOVERED ELECTRON
- PROPOSED THE PLANETARY MODEL OF ATOM
- PROPOSED THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION
- PROPOSED LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION
- DISCOVERED PENICILLIN
- DISCOVERED X RAYS
- DISCOVERED ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
- FATHER OF MODERN CHEMISTRY
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- INVENTED THE ELECTRIC BULB
- ITALIAN SCIENTIST WHO IMPROVED THE TELESCOPE
- DISCOVERED THE LAW OF GRAVITY AFTER OBSERVING AN APPLE
- MISSILE MAN OF INDIA
- FATHER OF GENETICS
- DISCOVERED RADIOACTIVITY WITH HER HUSBAND
- PROPOSED THAT EARTH AND PLANETS REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN
- SCIENTIST WHO DEVELOPED THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY
- INDIAN MATHEMATICIAN KNOWN FOR EXTRAORDINARY NUMBER THEORIES
- INDIAN PHYSICIST KNOWN FOR THE RAMAN EFFECT
- INVENTOR AND ENGINEER KNOWN FOR ALTERNATING CURRENT
20 Clues: DISCOVERED X RAYS • FATHER OF GENETICS • DISCOVERED ELECTRON • MISSILE MAN OF INDIA • DISCOVERED PENICILLIN • INVENTED THE ELECTRIC BULB • FATHER OF MODERN CHEMISTRY • PROPOSED THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION • PROPOSED LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION • PROPOSED THE PLANETARY MODEL OF ATOM • DISCOVERED ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION • DISCOVERED RADIOACTIVITY WITH HER HUSBAND • ...
DBT 2024-10-29
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- Change is _____
- What theory did we talk about today?
- What disorder was this theory created mainly for?
- Marsha ___ created DBT
- DBT is short-term or long-term:
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- What theory did DBT stem from
- One of the DBT skills used is emotional _____
- _____ Effectiveness
- What involves being fully present in the moment of your thoughts, feelings, and emotions?
- What does the "D" stand for in DBT
10 Clues: Change is _____ • _____ Effectiveness • Marsha ___ created DBT • What theory did DBT stem from • DBT is short-term or long-term: • What does the "D" stand for in DBT • What theory did we talk about today? • One of the DBT skills used is emotional _____ • What disorder was this theory created mainly for? • ...
Big Bang Theory 2025-03-19
Across
- the universe was full of these when it began
- Is made of matter
- A theory that scientists made
- One of the first elements found visible
- Leftover radiation particles
- A scientist that had a theory about the big bang
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- Used to study light
- Contributed a lot to the Big Bang Theory
- Used to measure the movement of galaxies
- What the universe is made of
10 Clues: Is made of matter • Used to study light • Leftover radiation particles • What the universe is made of • A theory that scientists made • One of the first elements found visible • Contributed a lot to the Big Bang Theory • Used to measure the movement of galaxies • the universe was full of these when it began • A scientist that had a theory about the big bang
Influential Thinkers in Sociology 2023-01-20
Across
- first french philosopher of "science"
- thinker in structural functionalism, starts with a G
- german thinker in social theory
- Controversial sociologist influential in charles darwin thought
- American theorist known for founding feminism as a theory
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- very Influential german thinker in social conflict theory
- structural functionalist thinker.
- founder of modern french sociology/empirical research
- french studier of society and science.
- Swedish anti-racist sociologist
10 Clues: Swedish anti-racist sociologist • german thinker in social theory • structural functionalist thinker. • first french philosopher of "science" • french studier of society and science. • thinker in structural functionalism, starts with a G • founder of modern french sociology/empirical research • very Influential german thinker in social conflict theory • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2023-10-17
13 Clues: a color of a bat • a color of grass • a color paper clip • a color of a apple • a color of a lemon • a color of a grape • a color of the sky • a color of a orange • a color of chocolate • a color of bubblegum • a color of a marshmallow • a greeting to say when you meet people • a greeting to say when you are leaving
fruits 2023-07-29
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- round-shaped small fruits often used to make raisins and grape juice.
- A tropical fruit with a hard shell and sweet, milky flesh.
- a juicy fruit whose color is its name.
- A sour fruit often used to flavor desserts and drinks.
- the red fruit by seeing which Sir Isaac Newton formulated the gravitational theory.
- A red, juicy fruit triangular in shape, often used in desserts like shortcakes.
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- A tropical fruit with spiky a skin with yellow interior and a sweet, tangy taste.
- a curve-shaped fruit with a yellow peel that monkeys love.
8 Clues: a juicy fruit whose color is its name. • A sour fruit often used to flavor desserts and drinks. • A tropical fruit with a hard shell and sweet, milky flesh. • a curve-shaped fruit with a yellow peel that monkeys love. • round-shaped small fruits often used to make raisins and grape juice. • ...
Watson Theory 2013-05-17
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- concerned with promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the sick and restoring health.
- is a way of understanding people from the way things appear to them, from their frame of reference.
- involves observation, identification and review of the problem; use of applicable knowledge in literature.
- helps to determine how variables would be examined or measured; includes a conceptual approach or design for problem solving
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- psychology is the study of human existence using phenomenological analysis.
- being a valued person in and of him or herself to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood and assisted; in general a philosophical view of a person as a fully functional integrated self
- is the direct action and implementation of the plan
- analysis of the data as well as the examination of the effects of interventions based on the data.
- promotes health and individual or family growth.
9 Clues: promotes health and individual or family growth. • is the direct action and implementation of the plan • psychology is the study of human existence using phenomenological analysis. • concerned with promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the sick and restoring health. • ...
Network Theory 2019-12-11
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- _____ Optimization, involves in finding an optimal object from a finite set of objects.
- A graph whereby the vertices or edges, or both have ____ like names, qualities, features, etc.
- Also has extensive applications in ____.
- a=b, b=a
- A part of graph theory in the field of study
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- a>b
- The study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects
- A part of graph theory in the field of study
- _____ complex theory is a part of mathematical optimization.
- _____ Optimization, a topic that consists of finding an optimal object from a finite set of objects.
10 Clues: a>b • a=b, b=a • Also has extensive applications in ____. • A part of graph theory in the field of study • A part of graph theory in the field of study • _____ complex theory is a part of mathematical optimization. • The study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects • ...
Network Theory 2019-11-28
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- is the meaning of the first W in WWW
- optimization is a topic that consists of finding an optimal object
- 1=0 & 0=1 is a ________ relation
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- a>b is an example of ______ relation
- is the representation between discrete objects
- Network optimization is the study of ____research and computational complex
- is a type of network theory that has extensive applications
- Network optimization involves finding an optimal object from a ______ set of objects
- is a graph whereby the vertices, edges, or both have attributes like names.
9 Clues: 1=0 & 0=1 is a ________ relation • a>b is an example of ______ relation • is the meaning of the first W in WWW • is the representation between discrete objects • is a type of network theory that has extensive applications • optimization is a topic that consists of finding an optimal object • Network optimization is the study of ____research and computational complex • ...
Cell Theory 2020-04-26
Price Theory 2017-05-31
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- ‘n grafiek wat aandui hoe die vraag vir ‘n artikel of diens en die prys daarvan verwant is.
- Wanneer prys styg aanbod
- ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n goedere of diens wat vir verbruikers beskikbaar is om te koop of van gebruik te maak.
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
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- Faktor wat prys beinvloed
- Faktor wat vraag beinvloed
- Wanneer prys styg vraag
- die prys van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
9 Clues: Faktor wat prys beinvloed • Faktor wat vraag beinvloed • Wanneer prys styg vraag • Wanneer prys styg aanbod • die prys van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is. • die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is. • ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou • ...
Theory 3 2020-11-03
9 Clues: one count • two counts • four counts • three counts • two notes added together • two counts in every measure • four counts in every measure • three counts in every measure • different notes played smoothly
Network Theory 2021-04-01
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- It is an undirected graph
- Cotree branches are called as?
- Loops which contain only one link are called?
- If there are 4 branches, 3 node then no. of links is?
- if graph has 5 nodes, then the number of twigs is?
- If the number of branches incident at the node is?
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- The branches of a tree are called as?
- If no two branches of the graph cross each other?
- It is a subgraph formed by removing branches?
- 12 branches and 9 nodes will have _____ loop?
10 Clues: It is an undirected graph • Cotree branches are called as? • The branches of a tree are called as? • It is a subgraph formed by removing branches? • 12 branches and 9 nodes will have _____ loop? • Loops which contain only one link are called? • If no two branches of the graph cross each other? • if graph has 5 nodes, then the number of twigs is? • ...
Colour Theory 2023-11-27
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- primary and a secondary together make a...colour
- colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- red, orange & yellow are .... colours
- Green,Orange, Violet
- adding black to darken a colour
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- Adding white to lighten a colour
- Colours next to each other on the colour wheel
- Blue, violet and green are ....colours
- colours that cannot be mixed from any other colours.
9 Clues: Green,Orange, Violet • adding black to darken a colour • Adding white to lighten a colour • red, orange & yellow are .... colours • Blue, violet and green are ....colours • Colours next to each other on the colour wheel • primary and a secondary together make a...colour • colours that cannot be mixed from any other colours. • ...
Number Theory 2021-09-13
9 Clues: top • bottom • counting • I for e.g. • counting with 0 • almost every number • way to find lcm and gcf • one integer over another • natural number and opposites
Cell Theory 2022-06-06
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- Meaning it is comprised of many cells
- Type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or fertilisation
- Forms after the fusion of an egg cell and a sperm cell
- Giant ___ are unicellular organisms that can grow to a very large size and only contains one nucleus.
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- Cells only arise from ______ cells
- The term means an organism contains many nuclei
- Smallest unit of life
- A wall that separates hyphae structures into cells.
- Meaning it is comprised of a single cell
9 Clues: Smallest unit of life • Cells only arise from ______ cells • Meaning it is comprised of many cells • Meaning it is comprised of a single cell • The term means an organism contains many nuclei • A wall that separates hyphae structures into cells. • Forms after the fusion of an egg cell and a sperm cell • ...
Music Theory 2023-11-07
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- The music term for getting louder
- The music term for when you gradually get slower
- The music term for playing smoothly
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- The music term for getting softer
- The music term for playing softly
- How fast something is played
- The music term for playing loudly
- The 'tail end' of a piece of music
- A note that is not a sharp or flat is a ___
9 Clues: How fast something is played • The music term for getting softer • The music term for playing softly • The music term for playing loudly • The music term for getting louder • The 'tail end' of a piece of music • The music term for playing smoothly • A note that is not a sharp or flat is a ___ • The music term for when you gradually get slower
Cell Theory 2024-01-12
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- Which scientist was the first to propose that all organisms are made of cells?
- Which scientist was the first to propose that all plants are made of cells?
- scientist was the first to help improve a microscope's ability to magnify?
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- Which scientist was the first to discover and create the microscope?
- All ________________ cells are produced by other living cells.
- The most basic unit of life is a ________________.
- Which scientist was the first to discover eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
- Which scientist was the first to look at cells (cork cells)?
- All ________________ organisms are composed of cells.
9 Clues: The most basic unit of life is a ________________. • All ________________ organisms are composed of cells. • Which scientist was the first to look at cells (cork cells)? • All ________________ cells are produced by other living cells. • Which scientist was the first to discover and create the microscope? • ...
Hair theory 2024-10-19
10 Clues: banding • hot wax • grow phase • single needle • multiple needles • transitional phase • dormant/shedding phase • both Galvanic and thermolysis • a type of permanent hair reduction • a type of permanent hair reduction
Particle theory 2024-04-21
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- Does not have definite shape. Particles are very far apart.
- When a solid turns into a liquid.
- Mixing tang into water.
- Takes place throughout the liquid.
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- Water turns into ice.
- When a solid turns into a gas or a gas turns into a solid.
- Has a definite mass and its volume does not change.
- Takes place on the surface of the liquid.
- Has definite mass,shape & volume.
9 Clues: Water turns into ice. • Mixing tang into water. • When a solid turns into a liquid. • Has definite mass,shape & volume. • Takes place throughout the liquid. • Takes place on the surface of the liquid. • Has a definite mass and its volume does not change. • When a solid turns into a gas or a gas turns into a solid. • ...
Vulnerability Theory 2026-01-12
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- Together with [EMBODIED], Fineman’s concept of all humans being situated within society’s intricate web challenges the traditional model of the autonomous and independent ‘Liberal Legal Subject (LLS)’ (2008).
- Fundamental British Value that means nobody is above the law (Bowling and Marks, 2017). A VT approach may argue that S&S as arbitrary use of state power undermines this answer.
- Fineman (2017) the ability to recover from physical, social, or economic harms. This is not something humans are born with (2015, p.2090) but instead accumulate through the distribution of resources by societal institutions and the state (2017).
- To what degree is resilience fostered? VT’s primary focus is on societal institutions’ role in providing resilience. (Fineman, 2008). Delsol (2015) argues that those who consider S&S effective at doing this fail to adequately consider its drawbacks, including damaged trust between the public and the police. To analyse the extent of its effectiveness, according to Lacey (1988), both aspects ought to be considered, with appropriate factoring in of the costs.
- Statutory police powers stating that a constable may search any person or vehicle if he has reaosnable grounds for suspecting he will find stolen or prohibited articles (Police and Crime Evidence Act (PACE) 1984). If an officer above inspector reasonably anticipates prescribed offences may be committed within a specific area, a constable may S+S whether or not they have reasonable grounds for suspicion (Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act (PCSCA) 2022).
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- Together with [EMBEDDEDNESS], the idea of humans as ‘fleshy, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ creatures,’ constantly at risk of physical harm also challenges the LLS model.
- The type of state a vulnerability approach argues in favour of: one that takes responsibility for citizens’ access to resilience-providing institutions, such as policing.
- Together with [EMBODIED], Fineman’s concept of all humans being situated within society’s intricate web challenges the traditional model of the autonomous and independent ‘Liberal Legal Subject (LLS)’ (2008).
- ‘Universal, constant, and inherent in the human condition’ (Fineman, 2008). VT argues that no one person or group is ‘more vulnerable’ than another- as embodied humans we are all equally susceptible to the possibility of harm. Rather, it is the resources we have access to that influence our varying experiences with vulnerability (2008); nothing inherent about any one person makes them ‘more vulnerable’ to facing S&S, rather the uneven distribution of resources by the police exposes this among some communities more than others.
- The type of state a vulnerability approach argues in favour of: one that takes responsibility for citizens’ access to resilience-providing institutions, such as policing.
- Does S&S work how its supposed to? The Metropolitan Police Service (2014) say that S&S is crucial in preventing violence and the carrying of weapons. However, many authors such as Ream et al (2010), Miller (2000), and Reiner (2015) refute this, arguing that there is minimal evidence to support the claim that S&S even deters criminals.
- Fundamental British Value that means nobody is above the law (Bowling and Marks, 2017). A VT approach may argue that S&S as arbitrary use of state power undermines this answer.
12 Clues: Together with [EMBEDDEDNESS], the idea of humans as ‘fleshy, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ creatures,’ constantly at risk of physical harm also challenges the LLS model. • The type of state a vulnerability approach argues in favour of: one that takes responsibility for citizens’ access to resilience-providing institutions, such as policing. • ...
Sleep 2024-04-18
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- - stage of sleep where dreaming occurs
- - loss of consciousness, hibernation
- - theory about how dreams satisfy your need and it is your safe place
- - stage of deep sleep
- - talking in your sleep at any stage
- - awake and relaxed with high electrowaves
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- - restore the immune system and repair your brain
- - sleep function that helps your muscles develop
- - theory on how there are different ways to think about your world
- - childhood genetic disorder in NREM3
- - trouble falling/ staying asleep
- synthesis- theory on how your dream is all random pieces and you try to make a story about it in your sleep
- - cell cluster in your brain that controls sleep awake cycle
13 Clues: - stage of deep sleep • - loss of consciousness, hibernation • - childhood genetic disorder in NREM3 • - stage of sleep where dreaming occurs • - talking in your sleep at any stage • - trouble falling/ staying asleep • - awake and relaxed with high electrowaves • - sleep function that helps your muscles develop • - restore the immune system and repair your brain • ...
Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-16
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- hormone whose excess determines if embryo develops into male of female
- Founder of the psychoanalytic theory
- theory of personality that focuses on "unconscious"
- Psychosexual stage of development that is concerned with mouth region.
- The last traits from the "big 5"
- Eating disorder characterized by binge eating then purging
- The most basic need according to maslow
- Founder of Social Learning Theory
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- thirst, Type of thirst that happens due to osmosis
- Defense mechanism characterized by refusing to acknowledge the unpleasant reality
- Eating disorder characterized by extreme self imposed weight loss
- Approach to personality which focuses on "reaching the full potential"
- Who first introduced the concept of a hierarchy of needs
13 Clues: The last traits from the "big 5" • Founder of Social Learning Theory • Founder of the psychoanalytic theory • The most basic need according to maslow • thirst, Type of thirst that happens due to osmosis • theory of personality that focuses on "unconscious" • Who first introduced the concept of a hierarchy of needs • ...
Spanish Colors / common words 2022-10-21
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- The color of the sky during the evening.
- The shade of trees in the spring and summer.
- not the color of blueberries.
- The sky on a cloudy day.
- a way of showing gratitude
- The color of an apple.
- A way to greet others
- The color of Tree bark.
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- The color of a banana.
- the opposite of greeting another
- The color of a blueberry.
- the color of Coffee.
- The color of an elephant.
- The color of bubble gum.
14 Clues: the color of Coffee. • A way to greet others • The color of a banana. • The color of an apple. • The color of Tree bark. • The sky on a cloudy day. • The color of bubble gum. • The color of a blueberry. • The color of an elephant. • a way of showing gratitude • not the color of blueberries. • the opposite of greeting another • The color of the sky during the evening. • ...
Geocentric vs. Heliocentric 2025-08-12
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- The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- A star and the group of planets and other celestial bodies that are held by its gravitational attraction and revolve around it.
- An astronomer who discovered the heliocentric theory.
- The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located
- Model A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe
- Model A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe, with objects revolving around it.
- All of space and the matter space contains.
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- An astronomer who discovered the geocentric theory
- A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.7 billion years ago
- A large grouping of stars in space.
- An astronomer who used a telescope to support the heliocentric theory
- A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
12 Clues: A large grouping of stars in space. • All of space and the matter space contains. • An astronomer who discovered the geocentric theory • The galaxy in which Earth and the Sun are located • An astronomer who discovered the heliocentric theory. • Model A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 5: COLOR & VALUE 2021-10-14
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- three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
- a muted value of a color achieved by adding gray to the color
- complementary colors a color and the two colors on both sides of its complement
- colors colors that are located directly across from each other on the color wheel
- one color and the different values of that color
- another name for color or a color family
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- is the brightness or dullness of a color
- split complementary the colors on both sides of a set of complements
- a lighter value of a color achieved by adding white to the color
- scheme is a plan for organizing colors
- three to four colors that sit side by side on the color wheel and have a color in common
- a darker value of a color achieved by adding black to the color
- the lightness or darkness of a color
13 Clues: the lightness or darkness of a color • scheme is a plan for organizing colors • is the brightness or dullness of a color • another name for color or a color family • three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel • one color and the different values of that color • a muted value of a color achieved by adding gray to the color • ...
Medicine 2021-12-14
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- Religion which cared for but did not try to cure patients
- Process developed by Pasteur which killed germs through heating
- Famous Islamist doctor who wrote the Canon of medicine
- developed a new way of sealing wounds on the battlefield using ligatures
- Theory developed by Pasteur
- one of the things people believed caused the Black Death
- Fleming realised that it killed bacteria
- The disease once feared as the deadliest studied by Edward Jenner
- this National Act in 1911 gave people sickness, maternity and unemployment benefit
- The system Harvey based his work on
- This person set up the National Health Service
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- substance that makes people unable to feel pain
- developed the theory of opposites based on the four humours
- Nurse who brought about significant change in hospitals
- wrote On the Fabric of the Human body
- type of doctor who had no medical training and sold false cures
- Famous for his oath and theory of the four humours
- disease was seen as this from God for sinning
- What Jenner developed to treat smallpox
- Developed a way to stain bacteria so they could be seen under a microscope
- substance that prevents the growth of germs, preventing infection
21 Clues: Theory developed by Pasteur • The system Harvey based his work on • wrote On the Fabric of the Human body • What Jenner developed to treat smallpox • Fleming realised that it killed bacteria • disease was seen as this from God for sinning • This person set up the National Health Service • substance that makes people unable to feel pain • ...
Natural Science HW 2020-09-24
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- gaseous area surrounding earth
- group of parts that make a whole
- part of ocean near land
- long underwater mountain ranges
- gently sloping platform
- evolution of universe theory
- high altitude division of earth
- a proven hypothesis
- an untested theory
- flat areas composed of igneous rocks
- the study of the universe
- the watery division of earth
- Sciences related to the ocean
- the crust and upper mantle
- hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere
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- submerged volcanoes
- interior of the continents
- slowly flowing part of earth
- The study of the weather
- large groups of mountains
- largest of the “spheres”
- deep drop off
- the time since earth formed
- are between margins and ridge
- deep drops on ocean floor
- all life on earth
- moderately dense portion of earth
- Science study of earths systems
- slope into gradual incline
- system with subsystems
- flat areas in ocean
- the study of earth
- place where the water cycle occurs
- cratons with sediment on top
- the path to becoming a law
- dense inner portion of earth
- thin outer skin of earth
37 Clues: deep drop off • all life on earth • the study of earth • an untested theory • submerged volcanoes • flat areas in ocean • a proven hypothesis • system with subsystems • part of ocean near land • gently sloping platform • The study of the weather • largest of the “spheres” • thin outer skin of earth • large groups of mountains • deep drops on ocean floor • the study of the universe • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- wanted to abolish torture, believed that the punishment should fit the crime done
- used the microscope to study bacteria and red blood cells.
- Invented the scientific method (the first modern chemist)
- invented the first vaccine, to prevent smallpox.
- started the idea of the Heliocentric theory
- characterized by dull, dark colors and strong lines.
- believed in rights for women.
- he perfected the telescope
- A person who rules with absolute power.
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- believed in separation of powers and checks and balances.
- Developed analytical geometry, which connected geometry and algebra
- believed that everyone was born with natural rights, the government should follow the social contract.
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe.
- believed the planets orbit elliptically
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system.
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment.
- believed that people are not truly free as long as there are laws, the government should follow the social contract.
- believed in freedom of speech and religion, wrote a book, making fun of the government.
- is characterized by soft lines and colors.
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
20 Clues: he perfected the telescope • believed in rights for women. • believed the planets orbit elliptically • A person who rules with absolute power. • is characterized by soft lines and colors. • started the idea of the Heliocentric theory • parties where people meet to discuss new ideas. • invented the first vaccine, to prevent smallpox. • ...
Business Management Terms 2022-02-22
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- a economic environment factor.
- a social-cultural factor.
- Sales Manager. What type of manager are they?
- Frederick Winslow Taylor is the theorist of this theory
- Chief Executive. What type of manager are they?
- Department Manger. What level of manager do they fall under?
- A teacher making sure their students are participating in class. What type of manager are they?
- theorist of X and Y Theory.
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- Is defined as the ability to accomplish something with the least amount of time wasted.
- Capacity of a business to produce desired results with a minimum expenditure of resources.
- an example of this tier in Maslow's Hiearchy is shelter.
- a technological environment factor.
- one of the 10 roles that's under the interpersonal category.
- one of the three sub categories for Mary Park's theory.
- Legal Adviser. What type of manager are they?
- one of the 10 roles that's under the decisional role.
- Is defined as the degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result.
- one of the 10 roles that's under the informational category.
- CFO. What type of manager are they?
- CEO. What level of manager do they fall under?
20 Clues: a social-cultural factor. • theorist of X and Y Theory. • a economic environment factor. • a technological environment factor. • CFO. What type of manager are they? • Legal Adviser. What type of manager are they? • Sales Manager. What type of manager are they? • CEO. What level of manager do they fall under? • Chief Executive. What type of manager are they? • ...
Economics 2013-12-02
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- marginal revolution economist from switzerland
- marginal revolution economist from US
- suported free trade
- written by adam smith
- condemned in excessive luxury usury and unproductive labor
- specie flow theory
- advocates stable monetary policy
- theory of population and economic decline
- decorated soldier and student of Socrates
- marginal revolution economist from australia
- was the driving force behind the return to classical economics
- true father of modern economics
- talk about alienation and exploitation of the workers
- marginal revolution economist from england
- lead character on our story.
- agriculture as the most productive sector of the economy
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- instituionalist who challenged smith's theory
- eminent surgeon and doctor
- one of the greek thought
- "natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace
- vacillated between liberty and socialism
- wrote the fable of the bees
- "law of subsistence wages and permanent misery of the working class
- leading french physiocrat
- also called the great depression.
- advantage of thrift, free trade and growing population
- believed in private property
- industry is more productive than agriculture
- they resuscitated the invisible hand of smith
- was an absolutist
30 Clues: was an absolutist • specie flow theory • suported free trade • written by adam smith • one of the greek thought • leading french physiocrat • eminent surgeon and doctor • wrote the fable of the bees • believed in private property • lead character on our story. • true father of modern economics • advocates stable monetary policy • also called the great depression. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2012-12-05
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- oceanic and continential plates collide
- ridged layer of earth about 100 km thick
- cone-shaped hill or mountain formed when hot magma, solids and gas erupt onto surface
- spreading Hess’s theory that new seafloor is formed when magma is forced upward
- movement of the ground that occurs when rocks inside Earth pass their elastic limits
- plate portion of one block of Tectonic plates, which is not submerged in water
- boundary-when two plates slide past one another
- Wegner meteorologist who came up with theory of Pangaea
- number of Continents
- current current in earth’s mantle that is driving force for plate tectonics
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- ridges mountains that form when two oceanic plates collide
- plasticlike layer of earth which lithospheric plate floats and moves on
- tectonics theory that Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into plates that float and move
- crust A thick mass of igneous rock which lies under the ocean floor
- name given to large land mass before drifting apart
- plates move and separate
- plates move and come together
- when continental plates collide forms this
- fracture that occurs when rock changes shape by breaking
- valley long crack that forms between tectonics plates
20 Clues: number of Continents • plates move and separate • plates move and come together • oceanic and continential plates collide • ridged layer of earth about 100 km thick • when continental plates collide forms this • boundary-when two plates slide past one another • name given to large land mass before drifting apart • valley long crack that forms between tectonics plates • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2022-10-03
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- Most psychologists studied.
- The Bishop or a person or body having administrative authority.
- Father of modern science and major prophet of the scientific revolution.
- Represented the best "scientific" medical knowledge of the time.
- disbelief or lack of belief in the existence in God.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.
- Wanted to establish psychology as a "hard" science like chemistry or physics.
- Modern psychology traces its roots to the.
- The detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities.
- Greek doctor and philosopher.
- Our physical sense were less trustworthy than reason.
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- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge.
- The position taken by René Descartes that the world comprises two distinct and incompatible classes of substance.
- Empiricism and its method is known as.
- A theory or doctrine that denies the existence of a distinction.
- The worldview assumption that defines the difference between old and new psychology.
- Anatomist and physiologist, popularized a "science" called phrenology.
- Rejected the church authority in favor of individual, spirit-led understanding.
- The father of rationalism.
- Now known as the pineal gland.
20 Clues: The father of rationalism. • Most psychologists studied. • Greek doctor and philosopher. • Now known as the pineal gland. • Empiricism and its method is known as. • Modern psychology traces its roots to the. • disbelief or lack of belief in the existence in God. • Our physical sense were less trustworthy than reason. • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the past.
- is a theory that suggests that meteorites or comets caused dinosaurs to become extinct in the Cretaceous period
- it is a dating that estimates fossil age using rock layers
- is a selection that is the identification by humans of desirable trait in plants and animals
- a reproductive barrier that prevents development of fertile offspring
- the study of past life
- were the first plants to evolve seeds and produce pollen
- small evolutionary changes that accumulate in a population
- according to him all changes in nature are gradual
- a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization
- is slow and steady speciation
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- are for obtaining water and minerals, while physically anchoring the plant in the soil
- a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat
- who proposed the theory of biological evolution by natural selection
- marks the end of the line
- slower and results from large-scale changes
- proposed the first scientifically testable evolutionary theory
- is the science of describing, naming, and classifying species
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
- is a structure that can develop differently over time
20 Clues: the study of past life • marks the end of the line • is slow and steady speciation • slower and results from large-scale changes • a speciation that occurs in a shared habitat • according to him all changes in nature are gradual • a reproductive barrier that prevents fertilization • is a structure that can develop differently over time • ...
Psychology People 2020-05-11
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- investigated different types of attachment, insecure
- Demonstrated that memory is not accurate as we believe
- one of the first psychologist to develop functionalism
- proposed the five stages of grief
- French Psychologist who created first intelligence test
- neo-freudian who dealt with inferiority complex
- Neo-Freudian who explored the collective unconscious
- Russian Psychologist investigated classical conditioning with dogs
- Known for work with Rhesus Monkeys on attachment
- moral development in females rivaled Kohlberg
- created law that identified the just noticeable difference
- American mental health reformer
- Created operant chamber that bears his name
- discovered area of brain known for speaking
- Created the hierarchy of needs
- work with split brain patients
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- Known for the Bobo Doll experiment
- first laboratory in Leipzig, Germany
- believed people are born with Language Acquisition Device
- First woman to earn a PhD in psychology
- humanist who developed Unconditional positive regard
- psychoanalytic school of thought, latent and manifest content
- concept of learned helplessness in animals and depression
- Multiple intelligence theory
- developed the three stages of morality, preconventional. ..
- psychosocial stage theory of development
- British naturalist known for theory of evolution
- noted for his work in forgetting curve
28 Clues: Multiple intelligence theory • Created the hierarchy of needs • work with split brain patients • American mental health reformer • Known for the Bobo Doll experiment • proposed the five stages of grief • first laboratory in Leipzig, Germany • noted for his work in forgetting curve • First woman to earn a PhD in psychology • psychosocial stage theory of development • ...
The universe 2019-10-22
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- Theory of the end of the universe were it gets torn apart
- Theory of the end of the universe were it collapses onto itself
- Made of rock or gas
- Icy Rock that melts when coming close to a star
- a star changes Hydrogen into this other element
- Closest planet to the sun
- cloud of gas and dust were stars can be born
- rocky sphere that orbits around a planet
- Energy pushing the universe to expand
- Force that holds matter together
- Emits light and Heat
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- Created together with time, matter and gravity
- happens in a star
- Hot dense point full of energy that exploded 13.8Billion years ago
- Rocky planet between Venus and Mars
- The smallest building block
- Made in the first stars
- Theory of the creation of the universe the Big
- Lives in a Belt and is made of rock
- Type of super dense hole made after explosion of a massive star
- Type of rocky planet that orbits around the sun but its orbit is not clear
- Stars,solar systems comets, asteroids, gas and dust hold together by gravity
22 Clues: happens in a star • Made of rock or gas • Emits light and Heat • Made in the first stars • Closest planet to the sun • The smallest building block • Force that holds matter together • Rocky planet between Venus and Mars • Lives in a Belt and is made of rock • Energy pushing the universe to expand • rocky sphere that orbits around a planet • ...
Evoltution Crossword 2023-05-15
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- physical, behavioral, and biochemical characteriscs
- a well-tested explination that unifies a broad range of observations
- inherited charactersitics that increase the chances of ones survival
- first step of speciation of finches began with founders from
- principle that all things were derived from a common anscestor
- a record of evoltution
- was once used by anscestors but is not longer in use
- Galapaos finches are a great example
- better suited = most likely to survive
- preserved remains
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- all members of a population can _____
- descent with _____
- may occur when a small group of individuals colonize a new habitat
- where Darwin spent most of his studying time
- type of gentic drift
- an organsims ability to survive and reproduce
- artifical selection as practiced by humans is also called...
- finches perfer mates with beak sizes______ to their own
- Darwin's theory of evolution was NOT infuenced by
- survive and ________
- compition among members of a species
- credited with the theory of evoltuion
- type of selection where one side is more benifited than the other
- change in species overtime
- type of selection where the center is the most benifited than the rest
25 Clues: preserved remains • descent with _____ • type of gentic drift • survive and ________ • a record of evoltution • change in species overtime • compition among members of a species • Galapaos finches are a great example • all members of a population can _____ • credited with the theory of evoltuion • better suited = most likely to survive • ...
unit 9 crossword 2024-01-30
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- Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity
- he was the first to report telescopic observations
- law of gravity
- population shift from rural to urban areas, the corresponding decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas
- an idea, theory or model that usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual
- theory or attitude of maintaining or extending power over foreign nations
- inventing different types of steam engine that helped start the Industrial Revolution
- a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity.
- God's mandation, is a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of a monarchy
- a promoter in the entertainment industry
- In all factorys
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- Congo Conference or West Africa Conference
- book Leviathan
- workers lived in the
- He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers
- microscopes red blood cells
- He is well known for his work On the Social Contract
- superseded astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun
- father of liberalism
- people who owned these were rich
20 Clues: book Leviathan • law of gravity • In all factorys • workers lived in the • father of liberalism • microscopes red blood cells • people who owned these were rich • a promoter in the entertainment industry • Congo Conference or West Africa Conference • he was the first to report telescopic observations • Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity • ...
Introduction to the Theory of Science 2026-03-02
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- Consistency of research findings across repeated business studies.
- Nature of reality and existence, e.g., whether business phenomena are objective.
- Measurable trait or factor that varies in research experiments.
- Research using numerical data and statistical analysis for objectivity.
- Extent to which research measures what it claims in business applications.
- Building theory from patterns in data, used in qualitative approaches.
- Testable prediction guiding quantitative business studies.
- Paradigm assuming objective reality discoverable via empirical science.
- Overall approach to research design and justification of methods.
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- Selecting subset of population for study in business research projects.
- Research exploring meanings, experiences via interviews in business.
- Paradigm emphasizing subjective meanings in business contexts.
- Repeating study to verify results in business research contexts.
- Analysis of relationship between two variables in business datasets.
- A set of assumptions and beliefs shaping scientific inquiry in business research.
- Testing theory through observation, common in quantitative designs.
- Study of knowledge, its nature, sources, and limits in research.
- Impartiality in research, free from researcher bias in data handling.
- Moral principles guiding responsible business research conduct.
- Systematic pursuit of knowledge through observation, theory, and testing.
20 Clues: Testable prediction guiding quantitative business studies. • Paradigm emphasizing subjective meanings in business contexts. • Measurable trait or factor that varies in research experiments. • Moral principles guiding responsible business research conduct. • Repeating study to verify results in business research contexts. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2025-11-06
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- Type of boundary where two plates collide
- Type of boundary where new crust is generated as plates move apart
- Molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface
- boundaries
- Deepest parts of the ocean, often found at
- Type of crust that is thinner and denser, found under oceans
- The layer of Earth between the crust and the outer core
- Vibration of the Earth due to the release of energy
- Scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Piece of evidence for divergent plates (2words)
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- Lower part of the mantle
- The process where oceanic crust plunges beneath another plate
- A vent or mountain from which lava, ash, and cinders are expelled
- Less dense plate
- The age of the rock furthest from a ridge
- Type of boundary where two plates slide past each other horizontally
- Rigid, outermost layer of the Earth, composed of the crust and upper mantle
- The theory that the lithosphere is divided into plates that move
- Plates moving apart
- Movement of matter due to differences in density, believed to drive plate motion
- Break in a rock along which movement occurs
- Scientist who proposed tectonic theory
- Supercontinent that existed 245 million years ago
23 Clues: boundaries • Less dense plate • Plates moving apart • Lower part of the mantle • Scientist who proposed tectonic theory • The age of the rock furthest from a ridge • Type of boundary where two plates collide • Deepest parts of the ocean, often found at • Break in a rock along which movement occurs • Molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface • ...
Ren., Reform., SR Choice Board 2024-11-04
Across
- a force that kept planets in their orbits around the sun, and also caused objects to fall towards the earth
- a German monk and theologian
- famous for his use of perspective
- philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning
- Brahe’s assistant who used Brahe’s data to calculate orbits
- A financial supporter of artists
- was the first accurate and detailed book on anatomy human
- A danish astronomer who provided evidence that supported Copernicus heliocentric theory
- The most influential scientist of the scientific revolution
- A object built by Galileo that allowed him to see mountains on the moon and fiery spots on the sun
- a new approach to science had emerged in the 1600s
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- Theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- First woman artist to gain world recognition
- painter, sculptor, inventor,scientist
- English scholar who described the circulation of blood for the first time
- A theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- a German blacksmith, goldsmith and printer
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- A french scientist, mathematician, and philosopher
- A polish astronomer who studied in italy
21 Clues: a German monk and theologian • famous for his use of perspective • A financial supporter of artists • painter, sculptor, inventor,scientist • A polish astronomer who studied in italy • a German blacksmith, goldsmith and printer • First woman artist to gain world recognition • philosopher who wrote Advancement of Learning • ...
3 unit vocab 2024-12-17
Across
- warm-blooded animals
- a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein
- a group in the experiment which a variable is not being tested
- end substances after a biological process has occurred
- the unfolding or breaking up of a protein
- the identical copies formed by the DNA replication of a chromosome
- a statement that describes an observable occurrence in nature
- describes the processes by mature cells with specific functions
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child
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- the chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- the break down of complex molecules.
- the process of taking those synthetic biology concepts and translating them
- the variable that is manipulated during an experiment
- an experimental condition or element that is kept the same throughout the experiment
- focuses on non-numeric data
- cells with the potential to develop into many different types
- The spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed
- cell theory, gene theory, homeostasis, and evolutionary theory.
- a biochemical process in metabolism combine to generate complex molecules
- structures made from DNA sequences and proteins found
20 Clues: warm-blooded animals • focuses on non-numeric data • the break down of complex molecules. • the unfolding or breaking up of a protein • a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein • the variable that is manipulated during an experiment • structures made from DNA sequences and proteins found • end substances after a biological process has occurred • ...
earth science lesson 1 2025-09-02
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- any sun and all its Satellites
- graph that Shows what part of a whole population has a characteristic.
- theory- Our Universe is getting bigger in all directions
- data put into a picture
- asymmetrical
- a theory tested and found to be true 100% of the time for generations.
- with your eyes of technology.
- the name of our sun
- information gathered in a scientific experiment or Study
- - observation
- Circular bowl shape with a spin
- -a tested Statement found to be true through many experiments.
- 671,000,000m/m or 299,792,458m/s
- way. the galaxy, our solar system is in
- the study of things around us in an Organized way.
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- - educated guess
- - the steps we go through to make a scientific discovery
- Study of the observable universe.
- graph that compares 2 or more things
- data organized in columns &rows
- graph that shows a change in something over time
- - hendersonville, NC, USA, Earth, Sol system, Milky Way, Observable Universe
- group of stars close enough to have some gravitational pull on each other Star
- anything in orbit around a larger object
- Person who studies the observable universe
- Oval shape.
26 Clues: Oval shape. • asymmetrical • - observation • - educated guess • the name of our sun • data put into a picture • with your eyes of technology. • any sun and all its Satellites • data organized in columns &rows • Circular bowl shape with a spin • 671,000,000m/m or 299,792,458m/s • Study of the observable universe. • graph that compares 2 or more things • ...
Fall in the Forest 2023-10-10
Across
- movement of air
- color of an eggplant
- color of a pumpkin
- plant them in the soil
- Squirrel's food
- strawberry is this color
- color of the tree trunk
- comes after summer
Down
- bananas are this color
- small animal with a long tail
- color of the grass
- sleeps upside down
- furry animal with long ears
- where animals live
- looks like a dog, but is a wild animal
- when it is a low temperature
16 Clues: movement of air • Squirrel's food • color of a pumpkin • color of the grass • sleeps upside down • where animals live • comes after summer • color of an eggplant • bananas are this color • plant them in the soil • color of the tree trunk • strawberry is this color • furry animal with long ears • when it is a low temperature • small animal with a long tail • ...
Elements of Design 2022-03-08
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- A color in its most pure form.
- adding grey to a color
- When a space is very minimalistic
- When a space is very full with a lot of objects
- Color harmony with colors that are opposites on the color wheel.
- A type of light that is used to help accomplish something
- A type of light that is used to emphasize something
- The type of texture where an object appears to have texture, but does not actually have any feeling to it.
- Color harmony that makes a triangle on the color wheel using 3 different colors.
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- adding black to a color
- A type of line that shows hight
- Color harmony that uses tints, shades, and tones of one color.
- A type of pattern that is made from natural materials
- A type of line that shows width
- A type of pattern that is made of an identical repeating design
- adding white to a color
16 Clues: adding grey to a color • adding black to a color • adding white to a color • A color in its most pure form. • A type of line that shows hight • A type of line that shows width • When a space is very minimalistic • When a space is very full with a lot of objects • A type of light that is used to emphasize something • A type of pattern that is made from natural materials • ...
Parties to an offence & sentencing theories 2013-06-04
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- the theory where A should pay B compensation for what was done to B
- the theory where it is decided that we can work with A so that he will be a better person
- the theory that if A is punished for what was done to B, C will do the right thing
- the theory where A has done something wrong and the public want that person punished
- a purpose for which a sentence may be imposed on an offender
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- a person who helps another person commit an offence
- a purpose for which a sentence may be imposed on an offender
- a person who helps an offender after the crime
- a purpose for which a sentence may be imposed on an offender
- the theory where A won't get a chance to do anything wrong, they will be locked away instead
- a purpose for which a sentence may be imposed on an offender
- a person who does a criminal act and is the main offender
- a person who continues to offend and reoffend even after prison
13 Clues: a person who helps an offender after the crime • a person who helps another person commit an offence • a person who does a criminal act and is the main offender • a purpose for which a sentence may be imposed on an offender • a purpose for which a sentence may be imposed on an offender • a purpose for which a sentence may be imposed on an offender • ...
The Daily Psyche Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- He coined the term "fight or flight response", and developed the theory of homeostasis
- Best known for his theory of emotion with William James
- An American Psychologist who developed a theory of personality that was organized in terms of motives, presses, and needs
- the idea that people are deprived (materially or in other ways) compared with others in society
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- His theory states that thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal
- Stimulating events trigger a physiological response. The physical reaction is then labeled with a corresponding emotion
- He is best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion
- Physiological arousal determines the strength of the emotion, while cognitive appraisal identifies the emotion label.
- The "Father of American psychology"
- is that a stimulus prompts both an emotional and a physical reaction
10 Clues: The "Father of American psychology" • Best known for his theory of emotion with William James • is that a stimulus prompts both an emotional and a physical reaction • He is best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion • His theory states that thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal • ...
Chapter 4 & 5 2023-10-31
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- In the human retina, messages go from receptors at the back of the eye to ___ cells.
- Is a programmed mechanism of cell death.
- Is an extreme overlap of cortical representation of the fingers.
- The mechanism of fetal ____ syndrome probably relates to apoptosis.
- ___ cells proliferate after a stroke.
- Alcohol suppresses the release of ___, the brain's main excitatory transmitter.
- Promotes the survival and growth of the axon.
- The lateral geniculate nucleus is part of the ___.
- After cells have differentiated as neurons or glia, they ___.
- In comparison to the rods, cones are more ___ to detail.
- The name of the point at which the optic nerve leaves the retina is called the ___ spot.
- Color and brightness constancy are the best explained by the ___ theory of color vision.
- Heightened sensitivity to a neurotransmitter after the destruction of an incoming axon is known as ___ supersensitivity.
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- Production of a new cells.
- The fluid-filled cavity of the developing neural tube becomes the ___ system.
- In ___ vision, each ganglion cell is excited by a single cone.
- The formation of new synapses is called ____.
- ___ in the human brain continues well into the adult years.
- Chemicals that release energy when struck by light.
- Most common type of stroke.
- What is the process called when a primitive neuron begins to develop dendrites and an axon?
- Bipolar cells send their messages to ___ cells, which are located close to the center of the eye.
- Peripheral vision mainly depends upon___.
- After the migrating neuron reaches its destination, ___ begin to form.
- A continuing sensation of an amputated body part is called ___ limb.
25 Clues: Production of a new cells. • Most common type of stroke. • ___ cells proliferate after a stroke. • Is a programmed mechanism of cell death. • Peripheral vision mainly depends upon___. • The formation of new synapses is called ____. • Promotes the survival and growth of the axon. • The lateral geniculate nucleus is part of the ___. • ...
Pysh 2026-03-26
Across
- law = Principle describing proportional difference thresholds
- vu = Feeling of having experienced something before
- = Disruption of memory by other information
- attention = Focusing attention like a beam on one area
- processing = Processing multiple aspects simultaneously
- cues = Depth cues requiring one eye
- cues = Depth cues requiring both eyes
- constancy = Perceiving shape as unchanged despite angle
- party effect = Focusing on one conversation among many
- perception = Ability to see objects in three dimensions
- parallax = Objects closer appear to move faster than distant ones
- amnesia = Confusing where information was learned
- = Study of the relationship between stimuli and perception
- constancy = Perceiving objects as stable despite changes
- = Retaining information over time
- memory = Unconscious memory influencing behavior
- constancy = Perceiving color consistently under different lighting
- = Activation of related memories
- blink = Brief lapse in attention after detecting a stimulus
- detection = Identifying basic elements of stimuli
- effect = Better recall of early items in a list
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- = Transforming information into memory form
- = Decreased response to repeated stimulus
- = Accessing stored information
- constancy = Perceiving size as constant despite distance
- memory = Conscious memory of facts and events
- position effect = Better recall of first and last items
- device = Memory aid technique
- effect = Better recall of recent items
- interference = New information disrupts old memories
- memory = Memory rebuilt from stored pieces
- detection theory = Detecting stimuli under uncertain conditions
- set = Readiness to perceive something in a particular way
- processing = Encoding requiring conscious attention
- perception = Processing stimuli below conscious awareness
- of loci = Memory technique using spatial locations
- interference = Old information disrupts new learning
- effect = Better learning when spread over time
- processing = Encoding without conscious effort
- transduction = Converting physical stimuli into neural signals
40 Clues: device = Memory aid technique • = Accessing stored information • = Activation of related memories • = Retaining information over time • cues = Depth cues requiring one eye • cues = Depth cues requiring both eyes • effect = Better recall of recent items • = Decreased response to repeated stimulus • memory = Memory rebuilt from stored pieces • ...
