color theory Crossword Puzzles
Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- theory that the governed will give up some rights and freedoms, and the governing will make decisions in the best interest of the people
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- believed that people learned from experience and could improve themselves, favored self government, believed in the freedom of citizens, wrote Two Treatises of Government
- the father of modern chemistry
- a person who rules with absolute power
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- developed the laws of gravity and motion
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- discovered the planets revolve in elliptical orbits
- promoted the scientific method
- believed in women's rights, and advocated for women's education and the right to vote
- believed in a government made by the people, and development the social contract
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion and speech
- was the start of checks and balances, seperation of power, and a multi branch government
- formed the heliocentric theory
- theory that that the earth is the center of the solar system
- believed in fair and equal punishment
- used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells
- believed that people were naturally wicked and selfish, and there needed to be a government to keep them in line, wrote Leviathan
- invented the smallpox vaccine
- a style of art characterized by
- lines and colors
- perfected the telescope and observed the moon
- created analytical geometry and huge supporter of the scientific method
26 Clues: lines and colors • invented the smallpox vaccine • formed the heliocentric theory • the father of modern chemistry • promoted the scientific method • a style of art characterized by • believed in fair and equal punishment • a person who rules with absolute power • developed the laws of gravity and motion • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Chapter 5 2025-03-10
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- A steady internal balance, or equilibrium
- point: A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- theory: A theory of emotion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings during an emotional experience
- reward: A reward from an outside source
- A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels
- A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food
- reward: A reward that arises internally
- A combination of arousal, physical sensations, and subjective feelings that occurs spontaneously in response to environmental stimuli
- mass index (BMI): A height-to-weight ratio used to identify healthy weight, underweight, overweight, and obesity
- Regions of cortex located at the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes
- An eating disorder characterized by the maintenance of unusually low body weight and a distorted body image
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- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal
- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat
- theory: A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings
- A reward that pulls an organism’s behavior in a particular direction
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival
- reduction: The state of relief and reward produced by removing the tension and arousal of the drive state
- nervosa: An eating disorder characterized by bingeing, purging, and having feelings of depression, disgust, and lost control
- law: A description of the relationships between task complexity, arousal, and performance
- rule: A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion
20 Clues: reward: A reward from an outside source • reward: A reward that arises internally • A steady internal balance, or equilibrium • A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food • point: A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis • A type of sugar that plays an important role in hunger levels • ...
Soc. Chapter 7- Olivia Tobias 2024-01-08
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- Rewards or punisments that encourgae conformity to social norms
- An act committed within violation of the law
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- The process of chnaging or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Punisment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their acts
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individuals identity
- Ways to encourage conformity to socitey’s norms
- Behavoir that underconforms to accepted norms
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- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- A repitition of, or return to criminal behavior
- The theory that individuals learn deviance on proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- Job-related crimes committed by high status people
- A system compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular memebers as deviant
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- Only occasional breaking of norms
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that mature people of lower status
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
24 Clues: Only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed within violation of the law • Behavoir that underconforms to accepted norms • A repitition of, or return to criminal behavior • Ways to encourage conformity to socitey’s norms • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations • Job-related crimes committed by high status people • ...
LHE3: Study Crossword (ES) 2023-11-08
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- One of the large, independently-moving chunks of the Earth's crust (two words)
- Movement of energy in a fluid; the force responsible for the movement of tectonic plates
- The most common type of volcano that doesn't form on a tectonic boundary; Hawaii is an example (two words)
- The balance between what’s above and below the mantle
- You put the _____ points on the left-hand column in your Cornell Notes
- A deep underwater valley
- The "supercontinent" that broke up long ago according to Wegener's theory
- The type/format of notes we've been taking in class
- Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of Continental _______
- The type of tectonic plate that's above water
- The scientific word for the formation of new mountains
- Tectonic plates move alongside each other (parallel to each other) at this type of boundary
- The biggest of the three types of volcanoes
- The tool used to measure earthquakes; produces a record called a Seismogram
- Tectonic plates move apart at this type of boundary
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- The theory that explained how the continents moved in Alfred Wegener's theory (two words)
- An underwater mountain is called a seamount, but an underwater mountain range is called an ocean _______
- Also called stratovolcanoes, this type of volcano is formed from layers of tephra and cooled lava
- This type of volcano forms from explosive eruptions (two words)
- The study of the history of the Earth's magnetic field
- Tectonic plates come together at this type of boundary
- A large land mass surrounded by oceans and seas
- A mountain or hill, out from which substances like gas, ash, but especially magma erupt
- The type of tectonic plate that's more dense
- You put this at the bottom of your Cornell Notes
25 Clues: A deep underwater valley • The biggest of the three types of volcanoes • The type of tectonic plate that's more dense • The type of tectonic plate that's above water • A large land mass surrounded by oceans and seas • You put this at the bottom of your Cornell Notes • The type/format of notes we've been taking in class • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab, Kassidy Bower 2022-01-03
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- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their act.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms.
- Process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of a lower status.
- System compromising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statues.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- Theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed.
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Behavior that over conforms to accepted norms.
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms.
- A person who breaks significant societal/group norms.
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance.
- Theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior.
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- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- Behavior that departs from group norms.
- Behavior that under conforms to accepted norms.
- Job related crimes committed by high-status people.
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms, this is not a part of a person's lifestyle.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for financial damage caused by their act.
- Process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
24 Clues: Behavior that departs from group norms. • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that over conforms to accepted norms. • Behavior that under conforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms. • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior. • Job related crimes committed by high-status people. • ...
Intro to Theorists Vocab 2022-08-20
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- coherent set of logically related concepts that seek to organize, explain, and predict data
- Piaget’s term for changes in cognitive structure to include new information
- unfolding of a universal natural sequence of physical and behavioral changes
- totality of non-heredity influences on development (nurture)
- Kohlberg’s theory (2nd step) which standardizes how authority figures are internalized
- pattern of change in emotions, personality, and social relationships
- research method in which behavior is studies in a natural setting without intervention or manipulation
- the nature of reality based on societally shared perceptions or assumptions
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- research method in which all participants are observed under the same controlled conditions
- learning based on association of behavior with it’s consequences
- Bandura’s expansion of social learning theory holds that children learn gender roles through socialization
- Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory that proposes children construct autobiographical memories through conversation with adults about shared events
- growth of body and brain, including biological and physiological patterns of change in sensory capacities, motor skills and health
- Vygotsky’s term for the difference between what a child can do alone and what they can do with help
- inborn characteristics received from the biological parents (nature)
- Piaget’s term for awareness of two objects that are equal according to a certain measure
- pattern of change in mental abilities (learning, memory, reasoning)
- Piaget’s term for incorporation of new information into an existing cognitive structure
- learning based on the association of a stimulus that does not ordinarily elicit a particular response with another stimulus that does elicit a response
- Bronfenbrenner’s approach to understanding processes and contexts of child development that identifies five levels of environmental influence
20 Clues: totality of non-heredity influences on development (nurture) • learning based on association of behavior with it’s consequences • pattern of change in mental abilities (learning, memory, reasoning) • inborn characteristics received from the biological parents (nature) • pattern of change in emotions, personality, and social relationships • ...
Lauren Arens-Ennis: Sociology Chapter 7 2022-01-06
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- (the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society)
- (deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking society's norms)
- (a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent)
- (job-related crimes committed by high-status people)
- (the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed)
- (a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison)
- (the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status)
- (an act committed in violation of the law)
- (the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them)
- (a person who breaks significant societal or group norms)
- (a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes)
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- (an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance)
- (ways to encourage conformity to society's norms)
- (the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization)
- (rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms)
- (discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment)
- (punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts)
- (a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior)
- (behavior that departs from societal or group norms)
- (the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant)
- (punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts)
- (behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms)
- (behavior that overconforms to social expectations)
- (deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle or self-concept)
24 Clues: (an act committed in violation of the law) • (behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms) • (ways to encourage conformity to society's norms) • (a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior) • (behavior that overconforms to social expectations) • (job-related crimes committed by high-status people) • (behavior that departs from societal or group norms) • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which they are exposed
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individuals identity
- an act committed in violation of the law
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
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- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- job related crimes commited by high status people
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crime that injure people of lower status
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job related crimes commited by high status people • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2025-01-30
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- A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine.
- Theory The theory that the sun is in the center of our solar system and the other planets orbit around it.
- The rejection of economic private property and capitalism.
- An English philosopher who came up with the social contract theory, a theory about how people's morals and views are based on an agreement in the society they live in.
- The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state.
- A French philosopher and writer who believed in and pushed for freedom of speech, religion, and the separation of the church and the state.
- A way of a country spreading its power and influence by taking control over a foreign region's politics and economics.
- A person whose beliefs are considered wrong by society because they don’t believe in what the society believes.
- The idea that the state in charge has political, economic, social, and cultural influence over the area it has power over.
- A person who comes up with their own business by taking a risk to get profit from their new good or service.
- A meeting between the major European powers over who got control over what parts of Africa.
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- Buildings where manufactured and processed goods are made using machines and workers who run those machines.
- An economic system where industries are owned by the workers and not the private businesses.
- An English physician and philosopher who was known as one of the most influential of the enlightenment thinkers.
- When an area becomes more city-like and developed.
- A French judge who came up with the idea of the separation of powers, otherwise known as the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
- Method The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories.
- An English mathematician and physicist who discovered gravity and the three laws of motion for physics.
- An astronomer and a mathematician who proved the theory of the earth orbiting the sun.
19 Clues: A Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine. • When an area becomes more city-like and developed. • The rejection of economic private property and capitalism. • Method The method of proving facts by testing and experimenting theories. • The belief that one person running the political power is best for the state. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-14
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- Italian astronomer who studied the stars and supported the heliocentric model.
- Systematic process involving making observations, asking questions, forming hypotheses and performing experiments to come to a conclusion.
- English philosopher credited with creating the scientific method
- Period of change in scientific thought during the 16th and 17th centuries
- German astronomer who studied planetary motion.
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- Newton's theory that all objects are affected by gravity.
- Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe
- French scientist who is known as the father of modern philosophy
- Theory that Earth is the center of the universe
- Greek philosopher who created geocentric theory.
10 Clues: Theory that Earth is the center of the universe • German astronomer who studied planetary motion. • Greek philosopher who created geocentric theory. • Theory that the Sun is the center of the universe • Newton's theory that all objects are affected by gravity. • French scientist who is known as the father of modern philosophy • ...
The Color Purple Vocabulary 2019-04-05
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- gloomy,depressed
- act of service or giving to the poor and needy
- a disease transferred by mosquitoes
- pamper and treat like a baby
- shining, bright
- made holy
- bold, shameless
- piece of furniture with shelves and doors
- airport runway
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- making amends for wrongs done
- form of language formed by where you live or social status
- a dull and hard job
- shut out and excluded from social interactions
- broken form of language for communicating between 2 languages
- evening religious service
15 Clues: made holy • airport runway • shining, bright • bold, shameless • gloomy,depressed • a dull and hard job • evening religious service • pamper and treat like a baby • making amends for wrongs done • a disease transferred by mosquitoes • piece of furniture with shelves and doors • act of service or giving to the poor and needy • shut out and excluded from social interactions • ...
the color purple - Lexie 2024-05-23
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- samual & corrines occupation.
- what other people call mr____.
- what most missionarys get
- harpos new girl
- where nettie went but celie couldnt
- what shug does for fun.
- what mr___ hid from celie.
- where sophie went after she got in trouble.
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- what sophie and celie make
- the first person to love celie.
- destroyed netties villiage
- where nettie had been.
- theme
- one of the languages they speak in africa
- who the first letter is to.
15 Clues: theme • harpos new girl • where nettie had been. • what shug does for fun. • what most missionarys get • what sophie and celie make • destroyed netties villiage • what mr___ hid from celie. • who the first letter is to. • samual & corrines occupation. • what other people call mr____. • the first person to love celie. • where nettie went but celie couldnt • ...
Katie & Mason 2025-02-16
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- Groom's job
- First Date
- How K&M met
- Where K&M met
- Bride's eye color
- Katie's first love
- Bride's hometown
- Month Started Dating
- Groom's Favorite Restaurant
- Groom's favorite drink
- Favorite Football Team
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- Groom's Hobby
- Bride's Favorite Restaurant
- Bride's Hobby
- Couple's Favorite Band
- Groom's eye color
- Bride's Favorite Food
- Bride's Favorite Color
- Couple's Favorite Song
- Groom's hometown
- Bride's job
- Groom's Favorite Color
- Groom's Favorite Food
- Couple's Favorite TV show
24 Clues: First Date • Groom's job • How K&M met • Bride's job • Groom's Hobby • Bride's Hobby • Where K&M met • Groom's hometown • Bride's hometown • Groom's eye color • Bride's eye color • Katie's first love • Month Started Dating • Bride's Favorite Food • Groom's Favorite Food • Couple's Favorite Band • Bride's Favorite Color • Couple's Favorite Song • Groom's Favorite Color • Groom's favorite drink • ...
Lightroom Crossword 2026-03-23
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- Brightest parts of image
- Midtone contrast boost
- Middle brightness range
- Warm or cool color tone
- Deep shadow adjustment
- Smoothly combining edits
- Overall color intensity
- Darkest areas of image
- Base color shade
- Even distribution of tones
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- Bright tone adjustment
- Reduce fog or haze
- Film-like noise effect
- Green–magenta balance
- Boost muted colors
- Brightness of a color
- Overall image brightness
- Difference between light and dark
- Increase edge detail
- Fine detail enhancement
20 Clues: Base color shade • Reduce fog or haze • Boost muted colors • Increase edge detail • Green–magenta balance • Brightness of a color • Bright tone adjustment • Film-like noise effect • Midtone contrast boost • Deep shadow adjustment • Darkest areas of image • Middle brightness range • Warm or cool color tone • Overall color intensity • Fine detail enhancement • Brightest parts of image • ...
Behaviour Theory 2013-10-16
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- reinforcing a behaviour similiar to what is desired
- he was scared of cotton balls
- food is an example
- list of stimuli on a specific topic and ranked
- having an individual demonstrate behaviour to be learned
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- rumour has it he put his daughter in one
- form of associative learning Pavlovian
- technique used to weaken a specific behaviour
- a consequence that follows an operant response
9 Clues: food is an example • he was scared of cotton balls • form of associative learning Pavlovian • rumour has it he put his daughter in one • technique used to weaken a specific behaviour • a consequence that follows an operant response • list of stimuli on a specific topic and ranked • reinforcing a behaviour similiar to what is desired • ...
Piaget's Theory 2013-05-23
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- Problem solving and _____ are developed during the fourth state, formal operations.
- The process of taking in new information and adding it to what the child already knows is ______.
- Piaget's theory of development focuses on predictable ______ stages.
- During the concrete operations stage, children develop the ability to ____ systematically.
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- His theory explained _____ operations.
- During the preoperational stage of development, children are very ____ assuming that others see the world as they do.
- _____ are mental representations or concepts.
- is adjusting what is already known to fit the new information.
- The first stage of development is called the ____ stage and occurs between birth and two years of age.
9 Clues: His theory explained _____ operations. • _____ are mental representations or concepts. • is adjusting what is already known to fit the new information. • Piaget's theory of development focuses on predictable ______ stages. • Problem solving and _____ are developed during the fourth state, formal operations. • ...
Subcultural Theory 2015-02-20
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- A type of subculture that commit crime for financial gain and status.
- Someone who said that black gangs commit crime as the only way to get material goods because they are socially isolated.
- A type of subculture that focuses mostly on drugs and alchohol.
- Things that get people into trouble.
- Argued that middle class gangs form due to family problems.
- Something experienced when an individual is denied social status.
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- Trouble, Toughness and Excitement.
- A type of subculture that's focused on violent behaviour.
- Excuses used to get themselves out of trouble/to excuse their behaviour.
9 Clues: Trouble, Toughness and Excitement. • Things that get people into trouble. • A type of subculture that's focused on violent behaviour. • Argued that middle class gangs form due to family problems. • A type of subculture that focuses mostly on drugs and alchohol. • Something experienced when an individual is denied social status. • ...
Labelling Theory 2015-02-03
10 Clues: symptom • symptom • away from • self harming • mental illness • self destructive • psychological theory • Become what you are labelled • something not considered normal • guidelines to which society lives by
Theory recap 2022-09-06
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- One of the two automatic stopping points when verifying ownership of an entity.
- Units of capital, expressing the ownership relationship between the company and the shareholder.
- A declaration that something exists or is the case.
- The country in which the client is currently residing.
- Someone who owns or controls 25%+ of capital/proft/voting rights in the entity.
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- Two or more persons or entities coming together in business usually with a view to making a profit, whether or not any written agreement exists between them.
- Two or more individuals/entites who are equally entitled to the same shares.
- An entity whose shares are admitted to public trading on a market or exchange.
- When the entity/individual does not match a general statement or follow a certain rule and needs to be referred to a QC
9 Clues: A declaration that something exists or is the case. • The country in which the client is currently residing. • Two or more individuals/entites who are equally entitled to the same shares. • An entity whose shares are admitted to public trading on a market or exchange. • One of the two automatic stopping points when verifying ownership of an entity. • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2023-04-06
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- ending any reinforcement that maintains a behavior
- the school the creator of reinforcement theory attended
- the general desire one has to do something
- the process of getting something done successfully
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- this person created the reinforcement theory
- this kind of behavior should be rewarded
- when you do something bad, you should get a
- this kind of behavior should be left alone or should be punished
- the intention to achieve something
9 Clues: the intention to achieve something • this kind of behavior should be rewarded • the general desire one has to do something • when you do something bad, you should get a • this person created the reinforcement theory • ending any reinforcement that maintains a behavior • the process of getting something done successfully • ...
Price Theory 2017-05-31
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- ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou
- Wanneer prys styg aanbod
- Wanneer prys styg vraag
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
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- Faktor wat prys beinvloed
- ‘n grafiek wat aandui hoe die vraag vir ‘n artikel of diens en die prys daarvan verwant is.
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n goedere of diens wat vir verbruikers beskikbaar is om te koop of van gebruik te maak.
- Faktor wat vraag beinvloed
- 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 • ...
Waxing Theory 2021-02-22
9 Clues: banding • shaving • vellus hair • growth phase • dormant phase • hormonal hair growth • hit removal that uses paste • shaving vellus hair off face • uses light to penetrate and diminish/destroy bulb
atomic theory 2021-08-30
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- the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- a small positively charged particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom
- an idea that has been studied and investigated and is supported by a vast and diverse array of evidence
- a small particle in the nucleus of the atom with no electrical charge
- an atom with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons from other atoms of the same element
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- a tiny negatively-charged particle that moves around the outside of the nucleus
- the central core of an atom which contains proton and neutrons
- the basic particle from which all elements are made, has the propertied of the element
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
9 Clues: the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • the sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom • the central core of an atom which contains proton and neutrons • a small particle in the nucleus of the atom with no electrical charge • a small positively charged particle that is found in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Automata Theory 2021-06-20
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- for every DFA there exists a corresponding RE
- lemma used to prove that language is NOT Regular
- If you create DFA for this language then it is _______
- used to represent Regular language in short
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- union of two regular languages is ____
- for every RE there exists a DFA
- More poerful than DFA and uses stack for implementaion
- zero or more transitions allowed but no exclusive ^ transitions
- every symbol has exactly one transition from each state
9 Clues: for every RE there exists a DFA • union of two regular languages is ____ • used to represent Regular language in short • for every DFA there exists a corresponding RE • lemma used to prove that language is NOT Regular • More poerful than DFA and uses stack for implementaion • If you create DFA for this language then it is _______ • ...
CPF Theory 2022-07-13
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- Installing an a______ prevents virus attack
- sound from a computer is played through s______
- A g_____ card is needed to play computer games
- A file c_______ can make a file size smaller
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- electronic mail
- A f______ prevents access to unsecure website
- A thumbdrive is an external m_________ device
- A p______ should be strong and not shared
- A s______ can digitalise a hardcopy paper
9 Clues: electronic mail • A p______ should be strong and not shared • A s______ can digitalise a hardcopy paper • Installing an a______ prevents virus attack • A file c_______ can make a file size smaller • A f______ prevents access to unsecure website • A thumbdrive is an external m_________ device • A g_____ card is needed to play computer games • ...
Organizational Theory 2022-10-28
9 Clues: p in podscrp • r in podscrp • exists for the owner • 1 best way to do work • lower members want a voice • exists for a specific client • natural inclination to not work hard • result of study in telephone factory • everyone should have only one supervisor
Atomic Theory 2024-01-07
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- one of the three subatomic particles that make up an atom. it is neutral; it doesn't have a charge.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of that element.
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound)
- a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge
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- basic particle of the chemical elements. consists of a nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically-bound swarm of electrons
- a positively charged region at the center of the atom. It consists of two types of subatomic particles packed tightly together. The particles are protons, which have a positive electric charge, and neutrons, which are neutral in electric charge.
- a well-supported explanation of observations.
- the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. have different atomic masses.
9 Clues: a well-supported explanation of observations. • the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom. • a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge • the number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of that element. • atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. have different atomic masses. • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-12-12
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- another particle that exists in the nucleus of atoms that has no electric charge.
- are negatively charged particles that are a part of an atoms model
- The sum of the protons and neutrons in the atom
- a series of models that grew based on evidence from many experiments that have taken place over time.
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- a positively-charged particle in an atom's nucleus.
- The number of protons in an atoms nucleus is the atomic number of that atom's element.
- A dense positive charge in the center of an atom.
- Atoms with the same number of protons and different number of neutrons.
- is the smallest particle that still can be considered an element
9 Clues: The sum of the protons and neutrons in the atom • A dense positive charge in the center of an atom. • a positively-charged particle in an atom's nucleus. • is the smallest particle that still can be considered an element • are negatively charged particles that are a part of an atoms model • Atoms with the same number of protons and different number of neutrons. • ...
Darwin's Theory 2024-04-04
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- a group of similar organisms that can mate
- selection individuals better adapted to environment
- theory well-tested concept that explains observations
- effect caused by species producing offspring
- remains or traces of an organism
- effect caused by limited food
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- helps an organism survive and reproduce
- change in a species over time
- any difference between individuals of same species
9 Clues: change in a species over time • effect caused by limited food • remains or traces of an organism • helps an organism survive and reproduce • a group of similar organisms that can mate • effect caused by species producing offspring • any difference between individuals of same species • selection individuals better adapted to environment • ...
VSEPR Theory 2024-07-29
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- When bond dipoles add to produce an overall dipole for the molecule.
- The geometry of molecules with the general formula AX2
- The geometry of molecules with the general formula AX3
- The geometry of the molecules with the general formula AX4
- A molecule with a slightly positive and negative end.
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- Periodic property of atoms, increasing as an atom 's position on the periodic table is located further to the right in a row or higher up in a column.
- Molecules with the same electronegativity and equal shared electrons.
- Is the charge separation that occurs when the electronegativity difference of two bonded atoms shifts the shared electrons making one end slightly positive and the other slightly negative.
- The geometry of molecules with the general formula AX2E2.
9 Clues: The geometry of molecules with the general formula AX2 • The geometry of molecules with the general formula AX3 • A molecule with a slightly positive and negative end. • The geometry of molecules with the general formula AX2E2. • The geometry of the molecules with the general formula AX4 • When bond dipoles add to produce an overall dipole for the molecule. • ...
Queer Theory 2023-10-12
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- The protagonist of Funny Boy
- The term that describes how different aspects of identity intersect
- Originator of the term "queer theory" in 1991
- The focus of this presentation
- A relevent country where historically being homosexual was illegal
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- A worldview that promotes heterosexuality as the normal
- An individual's non-normative sexual orientation
- A term used to descibe Arije for his femine traits
- A term that descibes searching for one's self
9 Clues: The protagonist of Funny Boy • The focus of this presentation • Originator of the term "queer theory" in 1991 • A term that descibes searching for one's self • An individual's non-normative sexual orientation • A term used to descibe Arije for his femine traits • A worldview that promotes heterosexuality as the normal • ...
Darwin's Theory 2024-09-03
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- scientist who first presented the theory of natural selection and evolution
- structure that remains from an ancestor that is no longer useful
- structure that is similar between unrelated organisms due to a shared function
- common _________; an organism from which different species are descended
- structure that is similar among organisms due to a common ancestor
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- a trait that makes an organisms better able to survive and reproduce
- natural _______ favors organisms with advantageous traits
- natural differences between members of a species
- organisms must _______ for resources such as food and territory
9 Clues: natural differences between members of a species • natural _______ favors organisms with advantageous traits • organisms must _______ for resources such as food and territory • structure that remains from an ancestor that is no longer useful • structure that is similar among organisms due to a common ancestor • ...
cell theory 2024-04-29
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- Breaks down food
- Gel-like mixture that contains hereditary material
- Helps maintain cell shape
- wall Tough outer covering
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- Makes proteins
- Structures that carry on the cell’s processes
- Directs all cell activities
- Stores materials
- Group of similar cells that work together
- membrane surrounds the cell and controls the substanc
10 Clues: Makes proteins • Stores materials • Breaks down food • Helps maintain cell shape • Directs all cell activities • wall Tough outer covering • Group of similar cells that work together • Structures that carry on the cell’s processes • Gel-like mixture that contains hereditary material • membrane surrounds the cell and controls the substanc
Quantum Theory 2025-02-01
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- Principle that states electrons move around like a wave, so it has wavelength
- The other name for Angular Momentum Quantum Number
- The shape of orbital name, d
- The number of postulation
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- Limitation of Bohr's Model : energy level are ______
- The orientation of each atomic orbital in space is ______ Quantum Number
- Who made a model for hydrogen atom?
- n=2 series
- When electron absorbs energy, it jumps to _____ orbit
9 Clues: n=2 series • The number of postulation • The shape of orbital name, d • Who made a model for hydrogen atom? • The other name for Angular Momentum Quantum Number • Limitation of Bohr's Model : energy level are ______ • When electron absorbs energy, it jumps to _____ orbit • The orientation of each atomic orbital in space is ______ Quantum Number • ...
Cell Theory 2025-02-25
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- the basic unit of structure & function
- Theory 3 part description of how cells are formed
- it lives in pond water, under your nails, and even in the air
- Hooke They were the first to use the word "cells"
- Things that are inside cells
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- Deliver material throughout the cell
- the cover of the outer of plant cells the protects and helps keep its shape.
- Protective outer covering of the cell
- scientific tools that allows us to examine tiny cells
- Van Leeuwenhoek Dutch glass maker who first saw cells
10 Clues: Things that are inside cells • Deliver material throughout the cell • Protective outer covering of the cell • the basic unit of structure & function • Theory 3 part description of how cells are formed • Hooke They were the first to use the word "cells" • scientific tools that allows us to examine tiny cells • Van Leeuwenhoek Dutch glass maker who first saw cells • ...
Music Theory 2025-01-10
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- Gives music shape and stability.
- How far a sound is from another.
- The closest distance. No key in between.
- Whether a sound moves up or down from another.
- One key between sounds.
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- Amount of sounds needed to measure a distance.
- Also called one tone.
- Also called one semitone.
- Distance between two notes.
9 Clues: Also called one tone. • One key between sounds. • Also called one semitone. • Distance between two notes. • Gives music shape and stability. • How far a sound is from another. • The closest distance. No key in between. • Amount of sounds needed to measure a distance. • Whether a sound moves up or down from another.
STAKEHOLDER THEORY 2025-05-12
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- Author who described stakeholder theory with three dimensions: descriptive, instrumental, and normative
- Any person or group affected by the company’s actions
- Managing social, environmental, and economic impacts for the long term
- The tool used to identify and prioritize stakeholders.
- The process of involving stakeholders in decision-making.
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- The stakeholder theory dimension focused on moral responsibility toward all stakeholders.
- Ability to influence the company
- The key concept introduced by Mitchell to identify which stakeholders matter most
- A socially accepted relationship
9 Clues: Ability to influence the company • A socially accepted relationship • Any person or group affected by the company’s actions • The tool used to identify and prioritize stakeholders. • The process of involving stakeholders in decision-making. • Managing social, environmental, and economic impacts for the long term • ...
Colors 2023-06-30
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- This color is royal and majestic. It is often associated with elegance and luxury.
- This color is warm and earthy. It is often associated with nature and stability.
- This color is metallic and sleek. It is often associated with elegance and modernity.
- This color is energetic and vibrant. It is often associated with enthusiasm and creativity.
- This color is fresh and natural. It is often associated with plants and trees.
- This color is cheerful and sunny. It is often associated with happiness and warmth.
- This color is neutral and calm. It is often associated with balance and sophistication.
- This color is bright and vibrant. It is often associated with things that are warm and can grab your attention.
- This color is mysterious and powerful. It is often associated with darkness and elegance.
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- This color is soft and delicate. It is often associated with sweetness and femininity.
- This color is deep and rich. It is often associated with strength and sophistication.
- This color is calm and peaceful. It is often associated with the sky and the ocean.
- This color is bold and eye-catching. It is often associated with creativity and individuality.
- This color is pure and peaceful. It is often associated with cleanliness and innocence.
- This color is shiny and luxurious. It is often associated with wealth and success.
15 Clues: This color is fresh and natural. It is often associated with plants and trees. • This color is warm and earthy. It is often associated with nature and stability. • This color is royal and majestic. It is often associated with elegance and luxury. • This color is shiny and luxurious. It is often associated with wealth and success. • ...
Welch's Practice 2022-11-01
12 Clues: Color of sun • Color of sky • Color of night • Color of money • Color of storm • Color of pumpkin • Color of eggplant • Color of stop signs • Color of blackberries • Color of embarrassment • Color of driver license • Color of December birthstone
Talia's French crossword 2018-03-09
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- We have ___ fingers on one hand
- You can be ___ or short or in-between
- My _____ color is blue
- The color of a tree
- The color of the sun
- We like talking to our ____
- Without them you can't see
- You hear people with these
- It's on your head
- The color of the sky
- Not in your immediate family
- ___ name is Talia
- A family member you may or may not have
- When you are happy you also feel ____
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- You walk with them
- A family member you may or may not have
- you can be a ___ or a girl or undecided
- You can have one as a pet
- You use one of thee to call people
- I am ___ years old
- The color of a eggplant
- Not actually the color of a rose
- What you say to someone when you see them
- It is worm when the ___ is out
- Not in your immediate family
- 10 __ 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
- The color of soil
- What is on top of your shoulders and neck
- 55-65% of your body is ____
- Another emotion when you feel sad
30 Clues: It's on your head • The color of soil • ___ name is Talia • You walk with them • I am ___ years old • The color of a tree • The color of the sun • The color of the sky • My _____ color is blue • The color of a eggplant • You can have one as a pet • Without them you can't see • You hear people with these • We like talking to our ____ • 55-65% of your body is ____ • Not in your immediate family • ...
Mid Term Review 2024-12-09
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- Across color then divided
- Study of color
- Highlight between core and cast
- Color plus black
- Seperates land/sea from sky
- Golden Age of illuminated letters ended with this
- Accurate values need this
- Female 60s Op Artist
- Tricks visual perception
- ROY
- RYB
- Shadow caused BY object
- BVG
- another name for color
- Another name for Tertiary
- Color plus white
- OGV
- looking straight ahead
- looking down
- Spanish Surrealist artist
- Non stop line drawing
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- Shadow ON object
- Levels or tones of grey between B and W
- Op Art piece by Bridget Riley
- meet at vanishing point
- A moving dot
- Hand-written gold leaf manuscripts
- Middle value
- visual pleasing color combo
- RO, BV, etc
- all orthoginal lines meet here
- Brightest value
- Discovered perspective formula
- Across colors
- Art movement beyond reality
- Unit in digital graphics
- Magazine that inspired Dali
- looking up
- 3 color neighbors
- creates the illusion of space/depth
40 Clues: ROY • RYB • BVG • OGV • looking up • RO, BV, etc • A moving dot • Middle value • looking down • Across colors • Study of color • Brightest value • Shadow ON object • Color plus black • Color plus white • 3 color neighbors • Female 60s Op Artist • Non stop line drawing • another name for color • looking straight ahead • meet at vanishing point • Shadow caused BY object • Tricks visual perception • ...
Apple Crossword 2020-03-26
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- 5 Minutes = 1 hour
- New and improved feature beats paper
- Eat your oranges or a new Apple case/band color
- Back of the eye
- Great source of Vitamin D or a new Apple case/band color
- Not just wide but
- Case? Keyboard? Both?
- Fast. Powerful. Versatile. Plug it in upside down!
- Designed in...
- Macbook Air capacity did this
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- Desert foliage or a new Apple case/band color
- Showy bird or a new Apple case/band color
- Big citrus or a new Apple case/band color
- What do Thor and Zeus and Macs have in common
- Hang ten while sad or a new Apple case/band color
- New way to charge your new PowerBeats
- Contact password
- Glowy citrus or a new Apple case/band color
- Captain American and Lady Mary defend them in this new AppleTV+ show.
- Save the planet, get some credit
- iPad now supports this
- It's what T2 provides
- Uses light to measure
- iPad Pro, Steve Austin, eg
- Toolbox for changing the world
25 Clues: Designed in... • Back of the eye • Contact password • Not just wide but • 5 Minutes = 1 hour • It's what T2 provides • Case? Keyboard? Both? • Uses light to measure • iPad now supports this • iPad Pro, Steve Austin, eg • Macbook Air capacity did this • Toolbox for changing the world • Save the planet, get some credit • New and improved feature beats paper • ...
Visual Merchandising 2017-12-08
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- refers to the brightness or dullness of a color
- created through the location, design,and decor of a business
- purposeful arrangement of materials to produce a certain effect
- a description of color combinations
- overhanging structure containing a signboard
- special display usually found near a cash register where goods are purchased
- surface quality of materials
- foor plan that shows how the space in a store will be used
- process of creating floor plans and displays
- three colors that are equally spaced on the color wheel
- the lightness or darkness of the color
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- item designed to hold something
- includes the store exterior
- the way the design guides viewer eyes over an item or display
- objects used in a display
- colors found opposite to one another on the color wheel
- The pure color itself
- a standard arrangement of 12 colors in a wheel
- the way items are placed around an imaginary centerline
- colors adjacent to one another on the color wheel
- visual presentation of merchandise or ideas
21 Clues: The pure color itself • objects used in a display • includes the store exterior • surface quality of materials • item designed to hold something • a description of color combinations • the lightness or darkness of the color • visual presentation of merchandise or ideas • overhanging structure containing a signboard • process of creating floor plans and displays • ...
Family reunion 2024-03-27
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- bring your own to sit on
- to Cathy Badura (402) 677-5688 with the # of family members who will be attending so we have enough of 1 down
- will be provided to eat with
- will be provided to wipe your face with
- bring enough already filled for the annual toss
- VanDyke's will be wearing this color
- will be held on this date
- will be held during this month
- Bender's will be wearing this color
- Bob's family will be wearing this color
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- will be provided to eat as the main course
- the B in BYOB
- Maruice's family will be wearing this color
- will be held on this day of the week
- will be provided to eat off of
- please bring 1 per family to share
- food will be ready at this time
- Sueper's will be wearing this color
- Elmer's will be wearing this color
- a few will be played for bragging rights and prizes
- will be held in this town
- Larry's family will be wearing this color
22 Clues: the B in BYOB • bring your own to sit on • will be held on this date • will be held in this town • will be provided to eat with • will be provided to eat off of • will be held during this month • food will be ready at this time • please bring 1 per family to share • Elmer's will be wearing this color • Sueper's will be wearing this color • Bender's will be wearing this color • ...
Art Vocab Crossword 2026-05-12
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- Not see through
- Colors leaning towards yellow
- Red, yellow, blue
- managing the sharpness or softness of boundaries between colors, shapes, and values to create depth, realism, and focus
- Small sketch used to quickly rough out compositions
- Mixtures of white + hue
- The concentrated pile of undiluted pigment
- Green, orange, and purple
- Perceived strength of a surface color in relation to white
- Colors leaning toward blue
- Quick and expressive sketching technique used in art to capture the essential movements
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- The relation to lightness and darkness; white is the highest value and black is the lowest value
- Applying a color atop another in a thin transparent layer
- Colors across each other on the color wheel
- The way the objects, people, and elements of art are arranged in an artwork.
- See through
- Color pallet having only one color.
- Mixtures of black + hue
- Uses three colors equally spaced around the color wheel
- Groups of three to five colors located directly adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- matte watercolor with a binder of gum arabic
21 Clues: See through • Not see through • Red, yellow, blue • Mixtures of black + hue • Mixtures of white + hue • Green, orange, and purple • Colors leaning toward blue • Colors leaning towards yellow • Color pallet having only one color. • The concentrated pile of undiluted pigment • Colors across each other on the color wheel • matte watercolor with a binder of gum arabic • ...
Colors 2023-12-05
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- A neutral color between black and white, often associated with clouds or silver.
- A luxurious and radiant color resembling the shimmer of precious metals or sunshine.
- A pure and clean color resembling fresh snow or a blank sheet of paper.
- A rich and regal color resembling the shade of royal robes or blooming lavender.
- A sleek and mysterious color resembling the night sky or the fur of certain animals.
- A warm and earthy color resembling the shade of tree trunks or a cup of cocoa.
- A bold and vibrant color resembling the hue of ripe strawberries or a stop sign.
- A bright and refreshing color resembling the shade of tropical waters or a clear sky.
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- A fresh and natural color resembling the lushness of grass or the leaves on trees.
- A bright and cheerful color resembling the warmth of the sun or a ripe banana.
- A soft and soothing color resembling the hue of blooming lavender or a calm sunset.
- A shiny and metallic color resembling the gleam of polished silver or moonlight.
- A soft and delicate color resembling the hue of cherry blossoms or cotton candy.
- A warm and energetic color resembling the hue of a sunset or a juicy orange fruit.
- A calming color reminiscent of the sky on a clear day or the depths of the ocean.
15 Clues: A pure and clean color resembling fresh snow or a blank sheet of paper. • A bright and cheerful color resembling the warmth of the sun or a ripe banana. • A warm and earthy color resembling the shade of tree trunks or a cup of cocoa. • A neutral color between black and white, often associated with clouds or silver. • ...
Art Criticism and Aesthetic Judgment 2024-02-08
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- standards of judgment
- a list of all things you see in the work
- an aesthetic theory focusing on realistic presentation
- theory that requires a strong communication of feelings, moods, or ideas from the work to the viewer
- how well the work is organized
- personal interaction with a work of art
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- organized system for studying a work of art
- theory that places emphasis on the design qualities
- philosophy or study of the nature of beauty and art
- the realistic qualities that appear in the subject of the work
- those qualities that communicate ideas and moods
- the meaning or mood of the work
- the step in which you determine the degree of artistic merit
- the step in which you discover how the work is organized.
14 Clues: standards of judgment • how well the work is organized • the meaning or mood of the work • personal interaction with a work of art • a list of all things you see in the work • organized system for studying a work of art • those qualities that communicate ideas and moods • theory that places emphasis on the design qualities • ...
HR 2012-12-03
10 Clues: Hierarchy • conformity • roles of HR • id ego superego • prizon experiment • two factor theory • Father of Management • Bobo Doll Experiment • emotional intelligence • MBTI is extended from his theory
Unit 10 sõnavara 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • münt • džäss • kutse • kutse • kiilas • kesköö • kotkas • tähtis • suurus • teooria • kükitama • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • kergesti • eksitama • pilvelõhkuja • sõrmega toksima • kindel; veedunud • võidusõiduhobune
Testing and Individual Differences 2013-12-12
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- observed the damaging effects an impoverished environment can have on development in an Iranian orphanage.
- found a correlation between intelligence scores and the volume of gray matter and white matter in various brain regions.
- Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence.
- patient who, after removal of a brain tumor, ceased to have any emotional intelligence.
- Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence.
- created what is know the most widely used intelligence test.
- Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence.
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- Revised Binet's test into the Standford-Binet which is still administered today.
- French psychologist who developed a test meant to predetermine student's abilities.
- Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence.
10 Clues: Developed the triarchic theory of intelligence. • Developed primary mental abilities theory of intelligence. • Developed general intelligence (g) theory of intelligence. • created what is know the most widely used intelligence test. • Developed the multiple intelligences theory of intelligence. • ...
psychology ;) 2022-03-01
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- A psychological defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud in which an individual attributes unwanted thoughts, feelings and motives onto another person.
- unconscious mind consists of the processes in the mind which occur automatically and are not available to introspection and include thought processes, memories, interests, and motivations.
- Denial is a defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud which involves a refusal to accept reality, thus blocking external events from awareness.
- "Believing the opposite," is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person goes beyond denial and behaves in the opposite way to which he or she thinks or feels.
- The personality that an individual projects to others, as differentiated from the authentic self
- 2 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- Danish-German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.
- Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies.
- An unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself
- Universal, inborn models of people, behaviors, or personalities that play a role in influencing human behavior.
- stages The driving force behind behavior.
- An unconscious defense mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious.
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- stages A comprehensive psychoanalytic theory that identifies a series of eight stages that a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood.
- The part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.
- The redirection of an impulse (usually aggression) onto a powerless substitute target. The target can be a person or an object that can serve as a symbolic substitute.
- The characteristic sets of behaviors, cognition's, and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors.
- behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts.
- 1 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- A defense mechanism proposed by Anna Freud involving a cognitive distortion of "the facts" to make an event or an impulse less threatening. We do it often enough on a fairly conscious level when we provide ourselves with excuses.
- 3 of three concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing distinct, interacting agents in the psychic apparatus.
- the theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
- Austrian neurologist who is perhaps most known as the founder of psychoanalysis.
22 Clues: stages The driving force behind behavior. • Austrian neurologist who is perhaps most known as the founder of psychoanalysis. • behaviors people use to separate themselves from unpleasant events, actions, or thoughts. • An unconscious aspect of the personality that the conscious ego does not identify in itself • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-01-23
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- contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- Galilei : an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath or the "father of observational astronomy"
- : a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- : belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music
- Locke : English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".
- Newton : an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author who is widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Revolution : a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed views of society about nature
- : a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe
- method : this method involves making observations, forming questions, making hypotheses, doing an experiment, analyzing the data, and forming a conclusion
- de Montesquieu : a French judge, man of letters, and political philosopher and the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth
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- : a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher famous for his wit, his criticism of Christianity, as well as his advocacy of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
- theory : a theory in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Solar System
- Rousseau : a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer whose political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe and the development of modern political, economic and educational thought.
- the Great : reigned from 1762 to 1796, expanded the Russian Empire, improved administration, and vigorously pursued the policy of Westernization.
- : one of the deistic or materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century French Enlightenment.
- : A salon is a gathering of people under the roof of an inspiring host, held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation.
- : relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.
- despot : is an authoritarian leader who exercises his political power according to the principles of the Enlightenment.
- Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
21 Clues: : belief in the existence of a creator who does not intervene in the universe • Wollstonecraft : an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • theory : a theory in which the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbit the Earth • contract : an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits • ...
Sophie Vibes Crossword 2026-03-29
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- Conditions that shape meaning
- Sport you coach
- Ethics based on maximising overall happiness
- Constructed sense of self
- Economic penalties imposed between states
- Theory that reality is socially constructed
- Movement across places (you love this)
- Capacity to influence behaviour or outcomes
- Relationship between texts
- Writer of “the master's tools” critique
- Statement that contradicts itself yet reveals truth
- Management of international relations
- Opposition to dominant power structures
- Study of knowledge and belief
- Imagined society where everything is wrong
- Study of being and existence
- Highest NCEA achievement band
- Language associated with your leadership role
- Legislative institution of governance
- Study of what ought to be
- Rule by technical experts
- Structured way of speaking about reality
- Direct vote by citizens on an issue
- International body for global governance
- State frequently analysed in geopolitical discourse
- Mechanism of selecting leaders
- Transitional space between destinations
- Capital city you live in
- Type of writing you repeatedly produce
- Feeling of being part of something
- Field you intend to study
- Organised account of events or ideas
- Awareness of inevitable death
- Rule based on ability (in theory)
- Shared systems of meaning and practice
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- Small humans you are responsible for
- System where legitimacy derives from the people
- Feeling of separation from society
- Imagined perfect society that probably can't exist
- Theory emphasising cooperation and institutions
- Long-term relational obligation (slightly terrifying)
- Supreme authority within territory
- Ethics based on duty and rules
- Presence of multiple meanings
- Rapid and fundamental political change
- System governing valid reasoning
- Discipline concerned with fundamental questions of existence
- Condition of structured stability
- Reflective sadness with aesthetic undertones
- Theory rejecting fixed meaning
- System of ideas shaping perception of the world
- Administrative machinery of government
- Absence of imposed authority structures
- Tension between conflicting ideas
- Theory prioritising state survival and power
- Idea that life lacks inherent meaning but we search anyway
- Socially accepted form of power
- Theory that meaning comes from systems not individuals
- Rule by a small powerful elite
- Study of power in relation to geography
- Art of persuasion through language
- Method of analysing contradictions in texts
- Persistent feeling of existential unease
- Rule by one individual
- Fourteen-line poem often about love or death
- Justification of political rule
- Dominance of one group over others (often cultural)
- Structured problem requiring solution
- Rejection of objective meaning or value
69 Clues: Sport you coach • Rule by one individual • Capital city you live in • Constructed sense of self • Study of what ought to be • Rule by technical experts • Field you intend to study • Relationship between texts • Study of being and existence • Conditions that shape meaning • Presence of multiple meanings • Study of knowledge and belief • Highest NCEA achievement band • ...
Science project 2018-08-21
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- is an undulation or waves in the stratified rocks of the earth's crust
- rock that form from the cooling and solidification of either magma or lava
- the thin outermost solid layer of the earth
- imaginary line on the spheroids surface
- the boundary between the solid lithosphere and the plastic asthenosphere
- this theory proposes that the universe could collapse to the state where it began
- breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- this theory states that the universe looks the same no matter what
- processes that originates in the interior of the earth
- a flattened disk with a bulging center and dusty spiral arms
- this theory is said that gas clouds were captured by our sun
- composed mostly of high colored, less dense minerals like quartz and feldspar
- professionals that study minerals
- movement of the earth around the sun on its orbit
- this theory stated that our world is said to have collided with a smaller planet
- imaginary line from north to south
- rocks that form from exposure to intense heat or pessure
- rock below the asthenosphere outside the core
- according to it, the sun and its planets supposedly condensed out of swirling eddies of cold, dark, interstellar clouds of gas and dust
- a rock that is not solid, not really liquid, but moves really slowly
- layers of the earth based on its physical state
- movement of the earth on its own axis
- this theory says that our planets and moons were wandering around and it was captured by the gravity of our sun
- solid nickel and iron
- transfering of rocks on other places
- kind of metamorphism that occurs when rocks undergo metamorphism because they come in contact with a heat source
- is a planar or gently curved fracture in the rocks of the earth's crust. Caused by tension or compression
- consists of heavy metals (nickle and iron)
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- this theory states that the universe began as an incredibly hot, dense point
- the study of rocks, their classification and their history
- is the phenomenon of eruption of molten rock onto the surface of the earth
- an inorganic naturally occuring solid that has a definite chemical chemical and atomic structure
- study of the universe as a whole
- solid layer that includes the crust and upper mantle
- the earth's tilt is incined 23.5° from the ___
- is the broken pieces of the earth's crust
- this theory says that our sun burst one day, and all our planets came from it
- this theory stated that our planets, moons, and the sun all spun off from a collision between stars
- is a vibration on the surface of the earth caused by sudden release of enormous pressure
- are caused by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, and sinking again
- layers of he earth based on what the layer is made of
- thickest layer of the earth
- composed mostly of dark colored, dense minerals containing compounds of iron and magnesium
- rocks that form from the compaction and cementation of sediments
- liquid nickel and iron
- the plastic layer of the earth
- deflects or traps the continual stream of high-energy, charged particles coming from the sun
- studies of celestial object
- kind of metamorphism that occurs when rocks undergo increased temperatures and pressures and is typically associated with the formation of mountain belts
- processes that originates on the surface of the earth
50 Clues: solid nickel and iron • liquid nickel and iron • thickest layer of the earth • studies of celestial object • the plastic layer of the earth • study of the universe as a whole • professionals that study minerals • imaginary line from north to south • transfering of rocks on other places • movement of the earth on its own axis • imaginary line on the spheroids surface • ...
Germ Theory of Disease 2022-11-30
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- Commonly accepted theory before Germ Theory
- Credited with the discovery of Germ Theory
- 16th century proponent of basic germ theory
- One of Joseph Lister’s most important contribution to surgery and medicine
- Instrumental to the development of Germ Theory
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- developed practical applications of germ theory in the 1870s
- food preservation method developed by Louis Pasteur
7 Clues: Credited with the discovery of Germ Theory • Commonly accepted theory before Germ Theory • 16th century proponent of basic germ theory • Instrumental to the development of Germ Theory • food preservation method developed by Louis Pasteur • developed practical applications of germ theory in the 1870s • ...
HMT project 2022-11-22
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- Offred's Husband
- Color handmaids wore
- Color that wives wore
- Commander's guardian
- Location of the opening scene
- Name of the club where Moira works
- Character that is the symbol of the Red Center
- Monthly Handmaid event that is a part of their duty
- Protagonist and narrator of the novel
- Store that prints prayers
- Ofwarren's real name and what they call her in the novel
- Color that the commanders wore
- Color that marthas wore
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- Name of the professor that published Offred's tapes into the novel
- Offred's partner
- Commander's wife
- Type of flower in Serena Joy's garden
- The Commander's name
- Color that the daughters wear
- Game that Offred and the Commander played
- Name of the society Offred is in
- Color that the aunts wore
- Last scene of the novel
- Gilead's secret police
- Character that is the symbol of rebellion
25 Clues: Offred's Husband • Offred's partner • Commander's wife • The Commander's name • Color handmaids wore • Commander's guardian • Color that wives wore • Gilead's secret police • Last scene of the novel • Color that marthas wore • Color that the aunts wore • Store that prints prayers • Color that the daughters wear • Location of the opening scene • Color that the commanders wore • ...
UMD crossword puzzle 2023-05-19
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- somebody who goes through college and gets a degree
- the area of the college
- town UMD is in
- major relating to doctors at UMD
- UMD school color that looks like pink
- sports team name
- UMD school color that looks like yellow
- the area of UMD
- the amount it costs to go to college
- the year UMD founded
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- not yet graduated at this college
- town that UMD is in
- school color of UMD that is the same color as a cloud
- school color of UMD that is the same color as a road
- state location of UMD
- 2019 record of 22-1
- test you take that you put on your application
- The Mighty Sound of Maryland is the name of this
- Mascot of UMD
- There is more than 800 clubs, fraternity and _, and sports
- The best level of sports at college
- more than this many athletes compete each year
22 Clues: Mascot of UMD • town UMD is in • the area of UMD • sports team name • town that UMD is in • 2019 record of 22-1 • the year UMD founded • state location of UMD • the area of the college • major relating to doctors at UMD • not yet graduated at this college • The best level of sports at college • the amount it costs to go to college • UMD school color that looks like pink • ...
Millie Dobrev 2013-12-01
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- The second name of my favorite male singer
- My full first name
- My hair color when I was a baby
- The color of my room
- My favorite book which is a movie
- The biggest amount of beds i have in one room!
- My favorite washing system
- The first name of my favorite male singer
- The TV show I'm on
- My toys from when I was a baby's name
- My hair color
- My biggest fear
- The color I once dip dyed my hair
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- Where am I from?
- My nickname
- My favorite color to wear
- the eldest I am in my family
- My boyfriends surname
- Two things on my head
- My age
- One of my middle names
- My surname
- One of my middle names
- My favorite color
- My boyfriends name
- the amount of siblings I have
- One of my favorite shows!
27 Clues: My age • My surname • My nickname • My hair color • My biggest fear • Where am I from? • My favorite color • My full first name • The TV show I'm on • My boyfriends name • The color of my room • My boyfriends surname • Two things on my head • One of my middle names • One of my middle names • My favorite color to wear • One of my favorite shows! • My favorite washing system • ...
Elements and Principles of Interior Design 2023-11-27
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- The outer shape of something
- This type of line elongates a room
- Causes your eye to move around the room
- Feminine form has these type of edges
- An example of a warm color
- Adding white to a color
- Tactile Surface detail
- Represents the relationship between colors (2 words)
- Across from each other on color wheel
- This type of form has straight edges
- The most powerful element in design
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- This type of line draws you eye up
- A functional kitchen has a lot of
- Focal point of the room
- Red, Yellow and Blue
- Green, Orange, and Purple
- ___ Wood is an example of Rough Texture
- Adding Grey to a color
- An example of smooth texture
- Adding black to a color
- Having evenness on both sides of the room
- You should consider the ___ of shapes and colors in your pattern
22 Clues: Red, Yellow and Blue • Tactile Surface detail • Adding Grey to a color • Focal point of the room • Adding white to a color • Adding black to a color • Green, Orange, and Purple • An example of a warm color • The outer shape of something • An example of smooth texture • This type of line draws you eye up • A functional kitchen has a lot of • This type of line elongates a room • ...
Teacher Scavenger Hunt 2025-05-13
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- Ms. Larson is scared of the ______
- Mrs. Sandoval was born in the city of _____
- Mrs. Christina loves the ______
- Mrs. _______ is an awesome karaoke signer
- Mrs Taylor's favorite color is __________
- Mrs Joyner was born in the state of ____
- Mrs. Clavelle is afraid of heights and _____
- Turquoise is the favorite color of Mrs.______
- Ms. Coxe's favorite color is ________
- Mr. Laron, Ms. Coxe, Mrs. Joyner and Ms Gaby all have _____ singlings
- Ms. ______ is scared of opossums and small spaces
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- Crimson is the favorite color of Mrs.______
- Mrs. Sandoval can play this instrument
- Ms. _____ has a fear of the praying mantis
- Ms. Larson's favorite color is _____________
- Mrs. Clavelle played this sport in high school
- Ms. _______ is an only child
- In high school, Ms. Coxe played this sport
- Ms. Kumar's favorite color is ______
- Ms. Coxe was born in ______
- Ms. Kumar was born in ____
21 Clues: Ms. Kumar was born in ____ • Ms. Coxe was born in ______ • Ms. _______ is an only child • Mrs. Christina loves the ______ • Ms. Larson is scared of the ______ • Ms. Kumar's favorite color is ______ • Ms. Coxe's favorite color is ________ • Mrs. Sandoval can play this instrument • Mrs Joyner was born in the state of ____ • Mrs. _______ is an awesome karaoke signer • ...
Painting 1 2023-01-18
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- the 3 basic colors, cannot be created
- a group of colors that are specifically chosen by the artist
- paint that is see-through
- colors that are opposites on the color wheel
- describes the lightness or darkness of a hue
- watercolor painting skill, creating a smooth, solid area of color with no lines
- a description of the color scheme red, orange, and yellow
- watercolor painting skill, applying wet paint to wet paper to get blended edges
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- when a hue goes from dark to light in a smooth transition
- a description of the color scheme blue, green, and violet
- colors created by mixing two primary colors together
- a hue mixed with black
- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- colors created by mixing a primary and secondary color together
- a circular design that shows color relationships
- the name of a color
- a hue mixed with white
17 Clues: the name of a color • a hue mixed with black • a hue mixed with white • paint that is see-through • the 3 basic colors, cannot be created • colors that are opposites on the color wheel • describes the lightness or darkness of a hue • a circular design that shows color relationships • colors created by mixing two primary colors together • ...
fun fact 2024-03-07
5 Clues: Where did Albert Einstein come from? • did the chicken or the egg come first? • What theory did Albert Einstien do about mass? • what is the color we see when we close our eyes? • How can horses find home on the planet if they get lost?
Flower 2023-12-30
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- The color of snow or clouds. It symbolizes purity, innocence, and cleanliness.
- A shiny color like some metals or the moon. It signifies elegance, modernity, and grace.
- The color of earth, like the bark of a tree or chocolate. It represents stability, warmth, and reliability.
- A neutral color like some rocks or rainy skies. It represents neutrality, practicality, and sophistication.
- A regal color like the robes of a king or queen. It represents luxury, royalty, and mystery.
- A deep, reddish-brown color like some leaves in autumn. It represents strength, courage, and passion.
- The color of grass and leaves. It symbolizes nature, growth, and freshness.
- A soft color like cotton candy or a flower. It often represents sweetness, love, and kindness.
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- A dark color like the night sky. It can represent mystery, strength, and formality.
- A cheerful color like the sun or a ripe banana. It represents happiness, joy, and energy.
- A bright and warm color like the color of ripe strawberries or a fire truck. It’s often associated with energy, passion, and love.
- A calming color like the sky on a clear day or the color of the ocean. It represents peace, tranquility, and sometimes sadness.
- A vibrant color like the fruit or a sunset. It combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow.
- A mix of blue and green, like the color of some oceans or gemstones. It signifies calmness and balance.
- A shiny, bright color like the metal or the sun. It symbolizes wealth, success, and abundance.
15 Clues: The color of grass and leaves. It symbolizes nature, growth, and freshness. • The color of snow or clouds. It symbolizes purity, innocence, and cleanliness. • A dark color like the night sky. It can represent mystery, strength, and formality. • A shiny color like some metals or the moon. It signifies elegance, modernity, and grace. • ...
Art 2015-12-14
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- type of line used to show illusion of form
- color with the longest light wave
- art movement focused on creating high detailed fantasy images
- illusion making the artwork look like it is moving back in space
- colors which are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- complementary color of blue
- darkest part of a blended sphere
- "wild beasts" known for using bright arbitrary color
- a mistake
- spectrum bent into a circle
- precise shapes described using mathematical formulas
- complementary color of purple
- adjective used to describe configuration of lines
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- element concerned with how an artwork feels
- group of colors containing: red, orange, yellow
- part of blended sphere which makes it look real
- element utilized to show illusion of form
- group of colors containing: orange, purple, green
- artworks created with only one color
- line used to draw the outline of an object
- array of colors arranged according to the length of light waves
- adjective used to describe configuration of lines
- adjective used to describe configuration of lines
- two-dimensional area
- group of colors containing:red, yellow, blue
- complementary color of red
- scale of value from light to dark
- irregular and uneven shapes
- brightest point on a blended sphere
- combination of an adjacent primary and secondary color
- group of colors containing: blue, green, purple
31 Clues: a mistake • two-dimensional area • complementary color of red • complementary color of blue • spectrum bent into a circle • irregular and uneven shapes • complementary color of purple • darkest part of a blended sphere • color with the longest light wave • scale of value from light to dark • brightest point on a blended sphere • artworks created with only one color • ...
Te Reo Crossword 2025-03-16
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- Three: A number representing a group of three items or people.
- Goodbye (to someone leaving): A farewell said to someone departing.
- Green Apple: A bright, fresh green like the skin of an apple.
- Blue: The color of the sky or the ocean.
- Pink: A light, soft red shade often associated with flowers.
- Two: The number that comes after one, signifying pair or duality.
- Yellow: The bright color of sunlight and many flowers.
- Orange: The vibrant color of the fruit or the setting sun.
- Welcome: A greeting for someone arriving or being invited.
- One: The first number, representing unity or singularity.
- Grey: A neutral color resembling a cloudy sky or stone.
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- Hello (to one person): A respectful greeting used when addressing one person.
- Red: A strong, vibrant color commonly seen in nature.
- Goodbye (to someone staying): A farewell used to someone staying behind.
- Sorry: An apology or expression of sympathy.
- Green: The color of many plants, trees, and the natural world.
- Brown The color of earth, wood, and natural textures.
- Welcome (to a place or event): An invitation for someone to enter or join.
- See you later: A casual way to say goodbye, implying you'll meet again soon.
- White: The color symbolizing purity and light.
20 Clues: Blue: The color of the sky or the ocean. • Sorry: An apology or expression of sympathy. • White: The color symbolizing purity and light. • Red: A strong, vibrant color commonly seen in nature. • Brown The color of earth, wood, and natural textures. • Yellow: The bright color of sunlight and many flowers. • Grey: A neutral color resembling a cloudy sky or stone. • ...
Studio Art MP1 Review 2024-11-05
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- This element of art refers to the distance around, to/from, or between objects
- The colors red, yellow, and orange
- This element is a point moving through space to create a shape
- Two dimensional objects that are drawn with a line
- These colors are across from each other on the color wheel
- The way we arrange the parts of our artwork
- The way skill is shown by care and neatness in an art piece
- A type of shape that uses precise lines, angles, and measurements
- This color scheme is created by mixing a single color with black and white
- You give the illusion of this by adding details in your artwork to show how something feels
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- Colors made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- A 3D circle
- Created when a color is mixed with black
- The range of darkness to lightness of a color
- This is created when light and shadow hits a shape to show its three-dimensionality
- Created when a color is mixed with white
- A certain combination of colors
- The colors green, blue, and violet
- These colors are created when you mix two primary colors
- These are the 3 main colors needed to make all other colors
20 Clues: A 3D circle • A certain combination of colors • The colors red, yellow, and orange • The colors green, blue, and violet • Created when a color is mixed with black • Created when a color is mixed with white • The way we arrange the parts of our artwork • The range of darkness to lightness of a color • Two dimensional objects that are drawn with a line • ...
Daily Crossword 2017-02-26
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- The meaning of Bourgeoisie.
- Another term for middle class.
- A non-interventionism for the workings of the free market.
- Someone who creates and runs their own business.
- What is an organized association of workers?
- What is a the theory that claims that contagious-diseases are caused by micro-organisms?
- Development of Industries.
- What is the name of a revolution that was the rapid development of industry?
- A word that defined the 1st currents of socialist.
- How merchandise is kept in warehouses.
- Who wrote "Das Kapital" and "The Communism Manifesto"?
- The idea that actions are right if they are useful or benefit a majority.
- Term for working-class.
- A large company.
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- What is the name of a member of the group of English workers who destroyed machinery?
- What is a negotiation between an employer and trade union called?
- An important machine created by Eli Whitney.
- Who was the co-founder of the Marxist Theory with Karl Marx?
- The principle that Great Britain ran by in 1945.
- Term for work stoppage.
- What is the name of a working-class movement in 1838-57?
- Term for creating an area to be more urban.
- Land that is owned by an owner, and is generally rented out in exchange of money.
- One of the main demands in the "The Declaration of Sentiments" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
- Where was the 1st Women's Rights Convention held?
- Name of a theory that Karl Marx studied and wrote books about.
- The belief that all people are equal.
- A theory opposite of Communism.
28 Clues: A large company. • Term for work stoppage. • Term for working-class. • Development of Industries. • The meaning of Bourgeoisie. • Another term for middle class. • A theory opposite of Communism. • The belief that all people are equal. • How merchandise is kept in warehouses. • Term for creating an area to be more urban. • An important machine created by Eli Whitney. • ...
Vocab 2017-12-13
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- Relating to or characterized by belief in the existence of a god or gods.
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance its history and the processes that act on it.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
- The relationship between cause and effect
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- Not changing in form or character; remaining the same in all cases and at all times
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- The use of fallacious arguments especially with the intention of deceiving.
- Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature a supernatural being.
- A surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata.
- Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
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- The branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- The view that everything there is is actual.
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- The theory of knowledge especially with regard to its methods validity and scope.
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- A philosophical viewpoint according to which everything arises from natural properties and causes and supernatural or spiritual explanations are excluded or discounted.
- Insulting abusive or highly critical language.
20 Clues: The first five books of the Hebrew Bible • The relationship between cause and effect • The view that everything there is is actual. • Insulting abusive or highly critical language. • Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature. • The science of the origin and development of the universe. • The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience • ...
Vocab 2017-12-13
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- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- A philosophical viewpoint according to which everything arises from natural properties and causes and supernatural or spiritual explanations are excluded or discounted.
- The use of fallacious arguments especially with the intention of deceiving.
- The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Not changing in form or character; remaining the same in all cases and at all times
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance its history and the processes that act on it.
- The view that everything there is is actual.
- The theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted chiefly from sudden violent and unusual events.
- Relating to or characterized by belief in the existence of a god or gods.
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- The theory of knowledge especially with regard to its methods validity and scope.
- Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature a supernatural being.
- Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature.
- A surface of contact between two groups of unconformable strata.
- The branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- The relationship between cause and effect
- Insulting abusive or highly critical language.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
20 Clues: The first five books of the Hebrew Bible • The relationship between cause and effect • The view that everything there is is actual. • Insulting abusive or highly critical language. • Transcending physical matter or the laws of nature. • The science of the origin and development of the universe. • The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience • ...
BioPsych Chapter 14 Crossword 2017-04-18
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- theory states that sleep occurs due to less sensory input. Give the D only.
- a CLOCK that regulates sleep are controlled by an internal timing mech. First C only.
- name of a mutated gene. OAT.
- happens in sleep where you stop breathing from time to time at night. A word only.
- brief periods of sleep like 2 or 3 seconds long.
- excessive sleep
- cessation of benzodiazepine therapy after chronic use. Craig David says it feels like.
- a Synthesis Theory basing on the observation of the brain during REM sending active signals to the Cerebral Cortex.
- a THEORY states that being awake disrupts the homeostasis of the body. Sleep is required.
- other term for sleep-talking.
- hallucinations that has dreamlike experiences during wakefulness.
- inability to move as one is falling asleep. P word only.
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- largest and slowest of EEG waves. 1-2hz. Give the D.
- stage where low voltage, high frequency but slower than of wakefulness. Before Stage 2.
- gene encodes a receptor protein that binds to a neuropeptide.
- a FUNCTION where cognitive abilities appears on the PreFrontal.
- effect of SLEEP when one is feeling groggy for several minutes. S word only.
- hormone synthesized from the N.T. Serotonin.
- a THEORY states that we sleep due to the internal 24hour Timing Mech.
- substance that adjust the timing of internal biological rhythms.
- a device or method used in measuring REM during REM
- recurring losses of muscle tone during wakefulness. flexible cat.
- example of a Zeitgebers. extreme tiredness due to flying too high.
- disorder where you fall asleep in inappropriate conditions.
- collective term of stages 3 and 4 in sleep. First S only.
25 Clues: excessive sleep • name of a mutated gene. OAT. • other term for sleep-talking. • hormone synthesized from the N.T. Serotonin. • brief periods of sleep like 2 or 3 seconds long. • a device or method used in measuring REM during REM • largest and slowest of EEG waves. 1-2hz. Give the D. • inability to move as one is falling asleep. P word only. • ...
Midterm Review: PEOPLE 2023-12-07
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- Linguist who hypothesized about universal grammar and a critical period
- Conditioned fear in poor Little Albert
- Created the most widely used IQ test today, the WAIS
- Worked at Stanford to modify Binet's assessment in order to create the first widely used IQ test, the Stanford-Binet
- Considered the "Father" of classical conditioning; taught dogs to salivate to the sound of a tone
- Social Learning Theory/observational learning; demonstrated with the Bobo Doll
- Worked with Sperry to study split-brain patients (severing of the corpus callosum)
- Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech production
- Triarchic theory of intelligence; practical, creative, analytical
- Commissioned by the French government to create a placement test for French schoolchildren
- Theory of evolution and natural selection, ideas were later used to apply to human behavior (evolutionary psychology)
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- Car crash study; misinformation effect; eyewitness testimony
- Considered the "Father" of operant conditioning; created a "Box" to positively and negatively reinforce rats to press a lever
- "G-factor" of intelligence
- Founded the first psychology laboratory marking the beginning of psychology as a science
- Forgetting Curve and random nonsense syllables are easier to relearn the more you practice on Day 1
- Discovered this area of the brain, responsible for speech comprehension
- Psychoanalytic approach; unconscious motives drive behavior; role of childhood trauma
- His "Magic Number" is 7 plus/minus 2 (the amount of info we can hold in short term memory
- Theory of multiple intelligences; his include interpersonal, logical-mathematical, and musical
- Created a mathematical formula for calculating the "just noticeable difference" or difference threshold
- Taste aversion as a classically conditioned response
22 Clues: "G-factor" of intelligence • Conditioned fear in poor Little Albert • Created the most widely used IQ test today, the WAIS • Taste aversion as a classically conditioned response • Car crash study; misinformation effect; eyewitness testimony • Triarchic theory of intelligence; practical, creative, analytical • ...
Earth and Life Science Group Quiz 2019-07-30
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- / Third planet from the Sun
- / Second layer of the Earth
- / The belief that the world arose from an infinite sea at the first rising of the sun
- / From latin word meaning Fire
- / Kind of an Igneous rock that crystallizes at depth without reaching the surface
- / The theory of Expansion not an Explosion
- / Resulted from cooling of magma
- / Protects life inside the Earth by absorbing the ultraviolet radiation
- / Kind of Sedimentary rock that resulted from weathered rocks such as Igneous rock
- / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere
- / Repetitive layering of thin sheets
- / Primal man whose head, feet, eyes and mind became the sky, Earth, sun and moon respectively
- / Central part of the Earth
- / Immanuel Kant and Pierre Simon Laplace theory
- / Liquid state of molten rocks
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- / The Kuba people of Central Africa believed in the creator god
- / Subsystem of the Earth that composes of Crust and Mantle
- / James Hopwood Jeans and Harold Jeffreys Theory
- / Resulted from uplift and weathering which are then transported and deposited in different areas
- / Kind of sedimentary rock resulted form soluble material produced largely by chemical weathering
- / The creator of the whole universe which the Monotheistic Religion believed in
- / Kind of rock that is formed by volcanic activity
- / Set of all life forms on Earth
- / The process of transformation of parent rock to metamorphic rock
- / Also known as the Primary waves
- / The expanding universe theory
- / The main cause of movement of the Tectonic plates
- / Fine-grained sedimentary rock formed through compaction
- / The outermost layer of the Earth
- / Molten rocks
30 Clues: / Molten rocks • / Second layer of the Earth • / Central part of the Earth • / Third planet from the Sun • / From latin word meaning Fire • / Liquid state of molten rocks • / The expanding universe theory • / Set of all life forms on Earth • / Resulted from cooling of magma • / Also known as the Primary waves • / Hottest layer of the Atmosphere • ...
Counseling Theories Snapshot 2024-09-24
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- an archetype that represents the qualities we possess and often cannot stand or ignore which we project onto others
- A CBT counselor believes certain situations lead to the development of ______ beliefs
- Needs (2 words, no space) Choice theory believes these drive all behavior
- This theory believes in social order and belonging
- This theory places emphasis on the internal-locus of control
- A goal for person-centered counselor is to increase the client’s ________, alignment between the real self and ideal self
- The belief that we are inherently goal driven
- These cognitions are false beliefs that a client thinks about themselves, affecting their daily life, situations, and relationships.
- (2 words, no space); an incomplete cycle or gestalt
- What is the search for answers in an answerless world known as to an existentialist?
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- This is a common technique in reality therapy to change language around blame
- this theory believes that realities are socially constructed
- A Rogerian counselor believes all clients have the capacity towards _______
- Albert Ellis’ primary insight into the client’s unhelpful reaction is their _____, not the event or situation itself
- A behavioral counselor will provide this technique to increase a client’s behavior
- An existential counselor believes this to be the primary drive for existence
- Existentialist counselors believe clients must confront these
- this is believed to be fundamental for a Gestalt counselor
- Behaviorists believe this to be the primary force in determining behavior
- Psychoanalytic counselors believe that ______ drives human behavior
- Inherited universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious
- Believed to be the first comprehensive approach to therapy
- This theorist believed that the influence of relationships and empathy were unnecessary
- Adlerian counselors believe this to be the fundamental drive behind human behavior
24 Clues: The belief that we are inherently goal driven • This theory believes in social order and belonging • (2 words, no space); an incomplete cycle or gestalt • this is believed to be fundamental for a Gestalt counselor • Believed to be the first comprehensive approach to therapy • this theory believes that realities are socially constructed • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-05-02
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- French microbiologist and chemist who developed the pasteurization process and made significant contributions to the germ theory of disease.
- English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection.
- English physicist and mathematician who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scottish biologist and pharmacologist who discovered penicillin, the world's first antibiotic.
- Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom.
- German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
- French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry.
- English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who contributed to the understanding of DNA structure.
- French-Polish physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
- Scottish physicist who formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation and helped unify the fields of electricity and magnetism.
- American inventor and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world.
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- English scientist who contributed to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- German physicist who made important contributions to the development of quantum mechanics.
- New Zealand physicist who made numerous contributions to the study of nuclear physics and radioactivity.
- German-born physicist who developed the theory of general relativity and the famous equation E=mc^2.
- Italian physicist, mathematician, and astronomer who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine.
- American astronomer who helped establish the field of extragalactic astronomy and provided evidence for the expanding universe.
- Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who made significant contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
- American astronomer, cosmologist, and science communicator who popularized science through books, TV shows, and lectures.
20 Clues: English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine. • Danish physicist who proposed the Bohr model of the atom. • French chemist who is considered the father of modern chemistry. • German astronomer and mathematician who discovered the laws of planetary motion. • English naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection. • ...
HPE 401 Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- genetics determines the possibilities and sets limitations of your motor development
- degree of detail that can be seen in an object
- slow and steady growth and weight gain
- adaptable skill
- rounded
- intellectual domain
- fourth stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- our perception of self
- ratio of fat tissue to lean muscle mass
- dimensional vision
- social and emotional domain
- overall body form or configuration
- interpreting new info based upon current interpretation
- third stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- rapid growth and weight gain
- learned behavior
- development from inner to extremities
- program started by president Johnson
- most dominant sense for adults
- one eye leads the other in tracking
- unlearned behavior
- does it measure what its supposed to
- static
- rapid growth and weight gain
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- environment allows you to meet or not meet possibilities
- a feeling all is well
- fixed skill
- development from head to tail
- eye and hand/foot are the same
- consistency of scores
- change in body shape and size
- a feeling that you don't get it
- the value we place on ourselves as a persons
- dynamic
- second stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- innerrater reliability
- focus is on end result
- laterality and directionality
- organism changing to match the environment
- muscular
- human movement domain
- information the mover receives from their senses
- lean
- first stage in piaget's theory of cognitive development
- self space and general space
- emphasis on the movement itself
- constant growth and weight gain
- static and dynamic
48 Clues: lean • static • rounded • dynamic • muscular • fixed skill • adaptable skill • learned behavior • dimensional vision • unlearned behavior • static and dynamic • intellectual domain • a feeling all is well • consistency of scores • human movement domain • our perception of self • innerrater reliability • focus is on end result • social and emotional domain • rapid growth and weight gain • ...
Educational Psychology Vocab Crossword 2024-11-18
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- Specific sets of behaviors that people expect in certain situations.
- The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows.
- Hinders learning or performance on a task.
- The process of thinking about one’s own though processes and learning patterns.
- Helps learning or performance on another task.
- When students experience different cultural norms at home and school.
- Research method that involves intentionally introducing a intervention and observing results.
- The collection of beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices that are shared by a group of people, such as a nation or religious group.
- The gradual development of an individual's concept of right or wrong – conscious, religious values, social attitudes and certain behavior.
- Behavior that benefits others more than yourself.
- Research method that aims to describe a population without changing any variables.
- Involves learning through association. Occurs when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus.
- General tendency to respond in particular ways to one’s physical and social environments.
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- Research method that examines the relationship between variables without controlling them.
- When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs.
- Cognitive theory that explains how the human mind processes information.
- Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior.
- The mental frameworks that help people understand and interpret the world.
- When students experience confusion about the behaviors expected of them in new setting.
- Theory that states learning occurs as a result of social interaction
- Research method that involves collecting and analyzing numerical data.
- Research method that aims to explore and understand non-numerical data
22 Clues: Hinders learning or performance on a task. • Helps learning or performance on another task. • Behavior that benefits others more than yourself. • Focuses on reinforcement and punishment to shape behavior. • When students adopt some of the new culture’s values and customs. • The process by which a person's ability to think and reason grows. • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed to
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- an act committed in violation of the law
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- behavior that departs from the societal or group norm
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed to
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- an act committed in violation of the law
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
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- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- behavior that departs from the societal or group norm
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
sociology unit 3 2023-05-17
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- a theory that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources
- the idea that two control systems—inner controls and outer controls—work against our tendencies to deviate
- the basics of society and things that are socially acceptable as well
- a theory that states that when you are called something, you often will go along with what you are called
- the view of social behavior that emphasizes linguistic or gestural communication and its subjective understanding, especially the role of language in the formation of the child as a social being.
- using illegitimate means to reach your goals
- a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture
- a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms
- things that society holds on a pedestal
- crimes committed mostly by the rich
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- a theory developed by Edwin Sutherland proposing that through interaction with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques, and motives for criminal behavior
- embracing conventional behavior
- crimes mostly committed by people of a lower social class
- a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them and to replace them with new goals and means
- proposal that pressure derived from social factors, such as lack of income or lack of quality education, drives individuals to commit crime
- a superhero that commits deviant behavior, symbol of a bat
- innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion
- to reject social goals and institutionalized means for achieving them
- things that aren't accepted in society and can get you jailtime
20 Clues: embracing conventional behavior • crimes committed mostly by the rich • things that society holds on a pedestal • innovation,ritualism,retreatism,rebellion • using illegitimate means to reach your goals • a type of person who doesnt follow the social norms • a sign or gesture that represents something in a culture • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-01-27
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- A political theory that rulers are chosen by God and have absolute power.
- Buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machinery.
- Philosopher who argued that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property.
- Enlightenment thinker known for advocating the separation of powers in government.
- A systematic approach to research and experimentation to acquire knowledge.
- Scientist known for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Scientist who championed the heliocentric theory and improved the telescope.
- The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- A manufacturing process in which parts are added to a product in a sequential manner using conveyor belts.
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- The process by which cities grow as people move from rural areas to urban centers.
- The theory that individuals give up some freedoms in exchange for security and protection.
- Inventor who improved the steam engine, making it more efficient for industrial use.
- A policy of extending a nation's power and influence through colonization or military force.
- An individual who starts and operates a business, taking on financial risks in the process.
- Philosopher known for advocating civil liberties and freedom of expression.
- A social class typically composed of individuals who are employed in white-collar jobs and own property.
- A meeting where European powers divided Africa into colonies without African input.
- Philosopher who believed in a strong central authority to avoid chaos, as outlined in his book, Leviathan.
- Philosopher who believed that society corrupts individuals and that people should follow the "general will."
- A region in which one country has economic, military, or political dominance over others.
20 Clues: The theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. • Buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled using machinery. • A political theory that rulers are chosen by God and have absolute power. • Philosopher known for advocating civil liberties and freedom of expression. • ...
Los colores 2023-08-30
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- Es el color del cielo.
- Es el color de una zanahoria.
- Es el color de un oso.
- Es el color de una fresa.
- Es el color de una manzana.
- Es el color de chocolate.
- Es el color de la botella de agua de la Sra. Trotter.
- Es el color de un elefante.
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- Es un color y una fruta.
- Es el color del césped.
- Es el color de una hoja de papel.
- Es el color del sol.
- Es un color muy popular el Día de San Valentín.
- Es una mezcla de los colores azul y rojo.
- Es el opuesto del color blanco.
15 Clues: Es el color del sol. • Es el color del cielo. • Es el color de un oso. • Es el color del césped. • Es un color y una fruta. • Es el color de una fresa. • Es el color de chocolate. • Es el color de una manzana. • Es el color de un elefante. • Es el color de una zanahoria. • Es el opuesto del color blanco. • Es el color de una hoja de papel. • Es una mezcla de los colores azul y rojo. • ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY UNIT THREE (SENSATION/PERCEPTION) 2024-05-29
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- threshold, the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as a just noticeable difference (also called just noticeable difference or JND.)
- the sharpness of vision.
- constancy, perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by the objects.
- theory, the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision; useful for explaining the phenomenon of "after-images"
- membrane, area within the cochlea where hair cells are located
- sensation, detection of stimuli below absolute threshold
- the extension of a neuron, ending in branching terminal fibers, through which messages pass to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- receptors cells that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. The cones detect fine details and give rise to color sensation.
- processing, information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing out our experience and expectation.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- A gestalt perceptual phenomenon; the organization of the visual field into objects that stand out from their surroundings
- ear, the chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) that concentrate the vibrations of the eardrum on the cochlea's oval window.
- cues, depth cues that only require input from one eye; often used in 2D art to create illusion of depth
- a perceptual whole; derived from German word meaning "form" or "whole"
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- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies into neural impulses.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information; enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- neurons, neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- processing, the processing of several aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision. Contrast with the step-by-step (serial) processing of most computers and of conscious problem solving.
- law, the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather than a constant amount).
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- neurons within the brain and spinal cord that communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- processing, analysis that begins with the sense receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information.
- neurons, neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- spot, the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye; no receptors cells are located there. Creates a gap in our vision that is "filled" by the brain.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- a coiled bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
30 Clues: the sharpness of vision. • sensation, detection of stimuli below absolute threshold • membrane, area within the cochlea where hair cells are located • the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups • a perceptual whole; derived from German word meaning "form" or "whole" • ...
TILLY DATA TEXT 3 2022-11-04
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- "Her eats cake"
- "No, no, it's like a tomato"
- "Me want pepper"
- "What that, daddy?"
- A fundamental method of problem-solving
- William O'Grady's theory
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- Halliday's theory
- 2 years and 6 months old
- "Mummy wanted some cream"
- Suggested by Paul and Norbury
- "Me want pepper?"
- Paul and Norbury's suggestion for child's speech
12 Clues: "Her eats cake" • "Me want pepper" • Halliday's theory • "Me want pepper?" • "What that, daddy?" • 2 years and 6 months old • William O'Grady's theory • "Mummy wanted some cream" • "No, no, it's like a tomato" • Suggested by Paul and Norbury • A fundamental method of problem-solving • Paul and Norbury's suggestion for child's speech
Astronomy Quiz #2 2023-09-27
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- This process during nebular theory involves space debris clumping together
- This is an arc of particles on that connects two sunspots on the Sun
- These are cooler locations on the surface of the Sun
- Eruptions on the surface of the Sun are known as Solar _____
- This forms when a nebula spins really fast and flattens
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- From smallest to largest: Planet>Solar System>_______>Group>_______>Universe
- As a nebula condenses and shrinks in size, it begins to rotate ________ (Faster/Slower)
- The color of a star is determined by it's ________
- This plasma of positive and negative particles is ejected from the Sun and interacts with Earth's magnetic field
- The two forces that keep a planet in orbit are gravity and _______
10 Clues: The color of a star is determined by it's ________ • These are cooler locations on the surface of the Sun • This forms when a nebula spins really fast and flattens • Eruptions on the surface of the Sun are known as Solar _____ • The two forces that keep a planet in orbit are gravity and _______ • ...
6A Capitulo 2022-03-24
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- Tiene muchos libros
- El reloj para la mañana
- En que duermes?
- De que color es una naranja
- Algo para ver mis dvds
- Los decoraciones para las ventanas
- Opuesta a la derecha
- La cosa me encanto más
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- Nueva Jersey es ____ grande que Tejas
- De que color es la noche
- Tu amigo no le gusta mirar en el espejo porque el es muy ____
- La luz encima de la mesita
- Tiene mucha ropa
- El color de las fresas
- Tiene los cuadros
- el rascacielos es muy _____
- Que yo hago en la cama a la noche
- Donde duermes?
- De que color es nieve
- De que color es el sol
20 Clues: Donde duermes? • En que duermes? • Tiene mucha ropa • Tiene los cuadros • Tiene muchos libros • Opuesta a la derecha • De que color es nieve • El color de las fresas • Algo para ver mis dvds • De que color es el sol • La cosa me encanto más • El reloj para la mañana • De que color es la noche • La luz encima de la mesita • el rascacielos es muy _____ • De que color es una naranja • ...
PSYC341 2018-05-07
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- an effect where when reading the names of colors written in different colors than the name of the color (e.g. the word “Blue” written in the color green and the word “Green” written in red etc.) take longer to read than other words
- “_____ Memories”, significant events in time that you remember where you were or what you're doing during this event e.g. “where were you during 9/11?”
- a theory that we organize things into categories based on the most typical example of that category, most simplistic/ basic example
- form of aphasia that affects the front of the brain, results in hesitant speech that uses isolated words and short phrases
- only interested in observable behavior, stimulus → response
- when you use the first letters to form a new sentence e.g. Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally → Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction
- form of dyslexia where you cannot look up words from your lexicon, can read regular words and non words but perform poorly when reading irregular words e.g. yacht
- form of aphasia that affects the back of the brain, results in difficulty understanding language as well as problem with language production, fluent speech but with a lot of errors as well as making up new words.
- type of coding, conceptual, representation is language-like, not visual/ spatial
- a term referring to the process of taking in information and putting it into a group to form a larger unit to help improve the amount of information you remember.
- it is the physical object in the environment that you see
- your knowledge and control of your cognitive processes, supervise the way you select and use your memory strategies, “thinking about thinking”
- (1832 - 1920) believed in structuralism, looking at feelings and memories by using introspection
- a form of explicit/ declarative memory, it is organized knowledge about the world, factual information
- a theory where we decide whether something belongs in the category based on how closely it resembles all examples of the category
- a route (direct) in the dual-route model that works based on the recognition of a word already known and pronounced correctly
- form of attention in the Feature Integration Theory, involves conjugation search (serial search) e.g. looking for a red “T” amongst red and blue “L” and blue “T”
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- “____ Principle”, also known as the positivity bias, where you tend to remember positive items more than negative items
- a subset of recognition by components, within Theories of Object Recognition, a 3D shape that when put with other 3D shapes creates the object that we see in everyday life.
- a method of problem solving that will always find the solution for the problem but the process may be inefficient
- an example of a binocular cue, when the muscles behind your eye tell you how close or far an object is
- the issues you encounter when trying to reach your goal state during problem solving
- mental representation of geographic information, including the environment that surrounds us. We saw this with rats learning how to run a maze from A to B and then add shortcut, shows that the rat has an internal map
- an example of a monocular cue, sometimes called interposition,when images overlap giving the perception that one is in front of the other.
- type of coding, where the representation is analogous to physical object e.g. having a vivid picture in your head
- basic human tendency to organize what we see in our everyday lives, whole is greater than the sum of its parts
- it is the retinal image of an object, it is a 2D inverted image, far objects have smaller retinal images than close objects.
- a form of explicit/ declarative memory, it is information and events that pertain to you
- form of attention in the Feature Integration Theory, it involves feature search (parallel search) and pop-out effect e.g. looking for a “T” amongst “L”
- an effect that visual information has on the influence of speech perception e.g. “ba” vs “ga”
- “ The______ Effect”, concerned with serial position effect, more likely to remember something because you learnt/ heard it 30 seconds ago as opposed to something you learnt/ heard 30 minutes ago.
31 Clues: it is the physical object in the environment that you see • only interested in observable behavior, stimulus → response • type of coding, conceptual, representation is language-like, not visual/ spatial • the issues you encounter when trying to reach your goal state during problem solving • ...
Project 1 Review 2023-02-03
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- a flat surface within a painting
- the purity of a color
- perspective that affects clarity and color
- the type of paint we used for this project
- how strong or weak a color is
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- creating a color from scratch
- a surface on which an artist mixes paint
- a color plus grey
- how light or dark a color is
- a color plus black
- another word for color
- a color plus white
- a color scheme that uses one color
13 Clues: a color plus grey • a color plus black • a color plus white • the purity of a color • another word for color • how light or dark a color is • creating a color from scratch • how strong or weak a color is • a flat surface within a painting • a color scheme that uses one color • a surface on which an artist mixes paint • perspective that affects clarity and color • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-16
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- person responsible for the theory states eight stages in which people must successfully resolve a psychological and/or social conflict before moving to the next stage.
- person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development.
- person responsible for the theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- person responsible for the theory states four stages of cognitive development explaining how people learn/process information.
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- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses.
- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced.
- person responsible for the theory states three different levels of thinking that people go through in making moral decisions.
- person responsible for the theory states events that happened early in life affect a person for years to come.
8 Clues: person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced. • person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses. • person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development. • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-16
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- person responsible for the theory that states eight stages in which people must successfully resolve a psychological and/or social conflict before moving to the next stage.
- person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development.
- person responsible for the theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- person responsible for the theory that states four stages of cognitive development explaining how people learn/process information.
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- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses.
- person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced.
- person responsible for the theory that states three different levels of thinking that people go through in making moral decisions.
- person responsible for the theory that states events that happened early in life affect a person for years to come.
8 Clues: person responsible for the theory that behaviors are repeated when reinforced. • person responsible for the theory that behaviors are associated with emotional responses. • person responsible for the theory that the social and cultural environment shapes human cognitive development. • ...
Art 1 Fall Semester Vocabulary 2024-01-07
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- A line that implies calmness, stillness, and relaxation
- A line that implies gracefulness and quiet motion
- A line that suggests movement and implies motion
- Visual movement
- A type of composition where the image carries over the edge of the picture plane
- Lightness and darkness of colors
- The most basic visual element
- Equal visual weight on both sides
- A physical line that is present and seen
- When a primary and a secondary are mixed
- They anchor the composition Ex.horizontal and vertical lines
- Another name for a color
- A hue that is located directly across on the color wheel
- Unequal visual weight on each side
- Adding grey to a color
- When a primary and a primary are mixed
- Repeating elements that change in size or color
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- A line that implies rapid or chaotic motion
- Adding black to a color
- Measured repeating elements
- A color with low intensity
- Brightness of a color
- Three colors that can't be mixed
- A line that suggests strength and solidity
- A type of implied line, no actual line exists
- Repeating elements
- A color with high intensity
- Pattern that radiates from the center in a circular pattern
- Adding white to a color
- Precise mathematical shapes
- A type of composition where the images a contained on the picture plane
- A series of points connected by the eye Ex. dotted and dashed
- Free flowing shapes
33 Clues: Visual movement • Repeating elements • Free flowing shapes • Brightness of a color • Adding grey to a color • Adding black to a color • Adding white to a color • Another name for a color • A color with low intensity • Measured repeating elements • A color with high intensity • Precise mathematical shapes • The most basic visual element • Three colors that can't be mixed • ...
Motivation 2026-01-13
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- Inner drive that pushes a person to act
- A need for friendship, belonging, and social interaction
- Rewards that come from outside the individual
- Theory that focuses on fairness and comparison with others
- Need for respect, recognition, and self-worth
- Highest level of need in Maslow’s hierarchy
- Theory that suggests employees are motivated by hygiene and motivator factors
- Theory that explains motivation using expectancy, instrumentality, and valence
- The belief that good performance will be rewarded
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- A reward given to employees based on performance
- Process of influencing people to work willingly toward organizational goals
- The force that initiates, directs, and sustains behavior toward goals
- A theory stating that people are motivated by unmet needs arranged in a hierarchy
- The desire to perform a task for its own sake
- Belief that effort will lead to good performance
15 Clues: Inner drive that pushes a person to act • Highest level of need in Maslow’s hierarchy • Rewards that come from outside the individual • Need for respect, recognition, and self-worth • The desire to perform a task for its own sake • A reward given to employees based on performance • Belief that effort will lead to good performance • ...
Chemical Reactions End-of-Unit Crossword 2022-04-04
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- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- something that can be observed about a substance such as color or smell
- atomic structure with a neutral charge
- last name of the French scientist who established the Law of Conservation of Matter
- to change the order or position of something
- the number of protons + number of neutrons in an atom
- the number of protons/electrons in an atom
- atomic structure with a negative charge
- last name of a Russian scientist that formulated the first Periodic table
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- something that is made of all the same atoms or groups of atoms
- the center of an atom
- type of electrons on the outermost electron shell
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- atomic structure with a positive charge
- the tiny pieces that all matter is made of
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- last name of an English chemist who founded the Atomic Theory
18 Clues: the center of an atom • atomic structure with a neutral charge • atomic structure with a positive charge • atomic structure with a negative charge • the tiny pieces that all matter is made of • the number of protons/electrons in an atom • to change the order or position of something • type of electrons on the outermost electron shell • ...
Art Review Crossword 2022-05-17
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- most expensive living artist known for working with dead animals
- Famous Spanish painter
- the number of primary colors
- American abstract artist
- the same on both sides
- purple, blue and green are in this group of colors
- using small dots to create value
- name of colors opposite on the color wheel
- the lightness and darkness of an object
- Mexican painter known for optical illusions
- dutch illustrator known for optical illusions
- how many paintings did Van Gogh sell in his lifetime?
- style of artwork with no recognizable imagery
- using strokes in a similar direction to create value
- a color mixed with black
- the number of tertiary colors
- popular artist who cut off his own ear
- the amount of hue in a color
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- two primary colors mixed together become this type of color
- a tone that changes from one color into another
- famous English graffiti artist
- french artist famous for impressionism
- how did Jackson Pollock die?
- a primary and secondary color mixed together become this type of color
- the relationship between height width and depth
- repeated use of a shape or detail
- a color mixed with white
- the line that separates the ground from the sky
- name of Van Gogh's most popular painting
- Jackson Pollock's wife
- red, orange and yellow are in this group of colors
- style of artwork created by Pablo Picasso
- the number of colors in a color wheel
33 Clues: Famous Spanish painter • the same on both sides • Jackson Pollock's wife • American abstract artist • a color mixed with white • a color mixed with black • how did Jackson Pollock die? • the number of primary colors • the amount of hue in a color • the number of tertiary colors • famous English graffiti artist • using small dots to create value • repeated use of a shape or detail • ...
Illustrator Vocab 2 2026-01-14
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- The process of generating an image from a 2D or 3D model.
- An image created by a pattern of closely spaced rows of pixels.
- Adding text confined to a specific area.
- A color mode for an image file and is the preferred mode for creating web and video content.
- A panel featuring a quick way to add a specific type of layer that adjusts features
- Limitations which affect a project's schedule.
- A multipoint gradient.
- A line consisting of one or more straight or curved segments.
- The idea of consistency within a design.
- Adding text to a document without restraints to a specific area.
- The defined space between two specific pairs of characters.
- Balance The color balance of a picture.
- A mode that allows the user to control how drawing occurs in relation to another object.
- The positioning of a canvas for a drawing.
- A three-dimensional shape that is defined by light and shadows, and has depth.
- A mode in which documents display without the presence of the toolbar or menus.
- Formal changes to a project scope which should be formally requested and either approved or denied.
- A work that is similar to an original.
- Also known as scaling, this refers to the resizing of an image by reducing or increasing its number of pixels.
- A view mode that displays what the actual document will look like in finished form.
- A panel in which all standard Photoshop tools can be found.
- A color mode in which the hue sets a color, saturation sets the intensity of that color, and brightness sets the brightness for that color.
- A view mode that focuses on a specified object, group, or layer.
- The idea of making an object stand out over others, thus creating a focal point.
- The amount that a document will extend past the printable area of a page.
- The space around and between the subject of design. AKA White space
- The estimated calculated cost of a project.
- The subject of a photo or image that an artist wants to bring attention to.
- The characteristics of the outline of an object, which include its style, color, and weight.
- Nonprinting line which is used to create guidelines in a drawing.
- A value that determines how transparent the paint will appear on an image. The lower the value, the more transparent the paint will be.
- The idea of making a design uniform, tranquil, and harmonious.
- An image created by mathematical statements that are translated to place lines and shapes in a 2D or 3D area. An image created by calculated paths.
- The area around the canvas.
- A preference in which one can control how often the recovery aspect of files is saved.
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- Work that is done for pay.
- The physical space element of a photo that is comprised of foreground, background, and midground.
- The space between lines of type.
- Information embedded within a file that can contain details like exposure, aperture, creator, date created, and more.
- brightness, contrast, color, curves, saturation, and more.
- A display of information, usually on a horizontal and vertical axis.
- Elements in an image that are the farthest elements from the viewer.
- A panel that displays properties of the document, more specifically, the layers that have vectored objects, layer masks, or adjustment layers.
- The individual project pieces that need to be completed to finish a project.
- The distance between the nearest and furthest objects that are in focus in a picture.
- A person or entity that has an interest in the outcome of a project.
- A two-dimensional collection of lines.
- One of the most basic components in art. A path moving through space.
- A signed document allowing an artist to use someone's likeness or image in a project.
- The order in which feedback is presented on an aspect of a project.
- Cyan, magenta, yellow, black (CMYK) is a color mode for an image file and is the preferred mode for printing.
- A panel that displays general information about the image to include color, position, dimensions, and more.
- A single dot in a digital image that is assigned a specific location and color value.
- The theory that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
- The estimated time planned for the completion of a project.
- The act of trimming the edges of a picture to remove what is not needed.
- The sizing of elements in relation to one another within a design.
- A bit number to indicate the color of a single pixel or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel.
- The phases of a project that include planning and analysis, designing, building,testing, implementing, and publishing.
- Allows text being typed to follow a path along an object.
- Visual elements arranged to create a visually appealing and impactful image.
- The process of editing an image that will result in permanent changes.
62 Clues: A multipoint gradient. • Work that is done for pay. • The area around the canvas. • The space between lines of type. • A two-dimensional collection of lines. • A work that is similar to an original. • Balance The color balance of a picture. • Adding text confined to a specific area. • The idea of consistency within a design. • The positioning of a canvas for a drawing. • ...
STAINING 2020-05-14
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- dye from a Coccus cacti
- hematoxylin used to demonstrate spermatogenesis
- descending grades of alcohol are used
- differentiator in H & E
- imparts a brilliant red color to lipids
- Janus green is an intravital stain for this
- precipitation of heavy metal salts
- involves the use of decolorizer
- deposits stained by Von Kossa's silver nitrate
- hematoxylin is exposed to oxidizing agents
- also known as Sudan IV
- color of mycobacteria in Wade-Fite technique
- hematoxylin that provides a shorter staining time
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- also known as aniline/synthetic dye
- link between tissue and dye
- ascending grades of alcohol are used
- staining method for hepatitis B surface antigen
- cells that reduce ammoniacal silver
- for color retention in synthetic dyes
- imparts a bright red color to elastic fibers
- H & E reagent that is used for deparaffinization
- fluorochrome that imparts an apple green color
- most reliable and specific stain for DNA
- oldest stain
- stain for spirochetes
- imparts a dark brown color to elastic fibers
- bluing agent in H& E
- carmine + aluminum chloride
- color of cytoplasm after H & E staining
- color imparted by Masson Fontana to melanin
30 Clues: oldest stain • bluing agent in H& E • stain for spirochetes • also known as Sudan IV • dye from a Coccus cacti • differentiator in H & E • link between tissue and dye • carmine + aluminum chloride • involves the use of decolorizer • precipitation of heavy metal salts • also known as aniline/synthetic dye • cells that reduce ammoniacal silver • ascending grades of alcohol are used • ...
Elements of Design 2024-02-06
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- type of texture that someone can see
- line that goes up and down
- another name for a color
- lines create through the structure of a garment
- color, line, shape, and texture
- line that bends or twists
- brightness or dullness of a color
- line that is leaning or tipping
- orange, green, and purple
- form that increases the illusion of size
- determined by fibers, yarns, and fabric construction
- white, black, or gray with a bright accent
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- gives direction to a design; outlines forms and shapes
- red-violet, blue-violet, and yellow color scheme
- purple and yellow color scheme
- line that changes direction abruptly
- line that goes across
- shows the relationships between colors
- colors next to each other on the color wheel
- black, gray, white, tans, and browns
- type of texture that someone can feel
- Red, yellow, and blue hues
- tints and shades of one color
- form that follows the body shape
- 3-D shape of an object
- form with no defined waist
26 Clues: line that goes across • 3-D shape of an object • another name for a color • line that bends or twists • orange, green, and purple • line that goes up and down • Red, yellow, and blue hues • form with no defined waist • tints and shades of one color • purple and yellow color scheme • color, line, shape, and texture • line that is leaning or tipping • form that follows the body shape • ...
How Well Do You Know Our Interns? 2026-06-08
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- Intern who works in Gas
- Carlos’ favorite dish (Hint: Mexican stew with hominy)
- Intern whose favorite color is pink
- Ahmed works in...
- Natalie’s favorite dish (Hint: served cold, two words)
- Carlos works in…
- Katelynn's favorite food is... (Hint: __ in headlights)
- Intern that doesn’t have a favorite food
- Purple is Kaleah and ___ favorite color
- Intern whose favorite food is pasta alongside Stephanie
- Natalie, Jayla, and Solomon's favorite color
- Kaleah’s favorite food is… (Hint: Squid)
- Peyton, Evonka and Junior’s favorite color
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- Katelynn's favorite color
- Peyton’s favorite snack is… (Hint: cheesy smile)
- Intern whose favorite food is chicken sandwiches
- Jayla, Stephanie, & Evonka work in...(Abv. Version, use &)
- Intern whose favorite food is baked mac and cheese
- Intern who works in communications
- Adrian's favorite food is... (Hint: dino___)
- Ahmed's favorite food is... (Hint: Celebratory mixed-rice dish originated in South Asia)
- Intern that works in City Clerk
- Junior and Solomon work in...
- Adrian works in (Abv. Version)
- Intern whose favorite color is red
- Intern who works in Finance
- Intern whose favorite color is light blue
27 Clues: Carlos works in… • Ahmed works in... • Intern who works in Gas • Katelynn's favorite color • Intern who works in Finance • Junior and Solomon work in... • Adrian works in (Abv. Version) • Intern that works in City Clerk • Intern who works in communications • Intern whose favorite color is red • Intern whose favorite color is pink • Purple is Kaleah and ___ favorite color • ...
Colors 2023-12-09
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- A neutral color between black and white, often associated with clouds or silver.
- A luxurious and radiant color resembling the shimmer of precious metals or sunshine.
- A pure and clean color resembling fresh snow or a blank sheet of paper.
- A rich and regal color resembling the shade of royal robes or blooming lavender.
- A sleek and mysterious color resembling the night sky or the fur of certain animals.
- A warm and earthy color resembling the shade of tree trunks or a cup of cocoa.
- A bold and vibrant color resembling the hue of ripe strawberries or a stop sign.
- A bright and refreshing color resembling the shade of tropical waters or a clear sky.
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- A fresh and natural color resembling the lushness of grass or the leaves on trees.
- A bright and cheerful color resembling the warmth of the sun or a ripe banana.
- A soft and soothing color resembling the hue of blooming lavender or a calm sunset.
- A shiny and metallic color resembling the gleam of polished silver or moonlight.
- A soft and delicate color resembling the hue of cherry blossoms or cotton candy.
- A warm and energetic color resembling the hue of a sunset or a juicy orange fruit.
- A calming color reminiscent of the sky on a clear day or the depths of the ocean.
15 Clues: A pure and clean color resembling fresh snow or a blank sheet of paper. • A bright and cheerful color resembling the warmth of the sun or a ripe banana. • A warm and earthy color resembling the shade of tree trunks or a cup of cocoa. • A neutral color between black and white, often associated with clouds or silver. • ...
MGMT 30653 Ch. 13 2013-04-09
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- a theory that states that people will be motivated when they perceive that they are being treated fairly
- a reward that is tangible, visible to others, and given to employees contingent on the performance of specific tasks or behaviors
- information about the quality or quantity of past performance that indicates whether progress is being made toward the accomplishment of a goal
- a form of inequity in which you are getting more outcomes relative to inputs than your referent
- an intermittent schedule in which the time between a behavior and the following consequences varies around a specified average
- the attractiveness or desirability of a reward or outcome
- reinforcement in which a positive consequence is no longer allowed to follow a previously reinforced behavior, thus weakening the behavior
- in equity theory, the contributions employees make to the organization
- the theory that behavior is a function of its consequences, that behaviors followed by positive consequences will occur more frequently, and that behaviors followed by negative consequences, or not followed by positive consequences, will occur less frequently
- rules that specify which behaviors will be reinforced, which consequences will follow those behaviors, and the schedule by which those consequences will be delivered
- reinforcement that strengthens behavior by following behaviors with desirable consequences
- the perceived relationship between performance and rewards
- a form of inequity in which you are getting fewer outcomes relative to inputs than your referent is getting
- the perceived relationship between effort and performance
- in equity theory, an employee’s perception of how the rewards received from an organization compare with the employee’s contributions to that organization
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- an intermittent schedule in which consequences follow a behavior only after a fixed time has elapsed
- the extent to which goals are detailed, exact, and unambiguous
- the theory that people will be motivated to the extent to which they accept specific, challenging goals and receive feedback that indicates their progress toward goal achievement
- a natural reward associated with performing a task or activity for its own sake
- cause-and effect relationships between the performance of specific behaviors and specific consequences
- the perceived fairness of the process used to make reward allocation decisions
- an intermittent schedule in which consequences are delivered following a specific number of behaviors
- a schedule in which consequences are delivered after a specified or average time has elapsed or after a specified or average number of behaviors has occurred
- reinforcement that strengthens behavior by withholding an unpleasant consequence when employees perform a specific behavior
- reinforcement that weakens behavior by following behaviors with undesirable consequences
- a schedule that requires a consequence to be administered following every instance of a behavior
- an intermittent schedule in which consequences are delivered following a different number of behaviors, sometimes more and sometimes less, that vary around a specified average number of behaviors
- the perceived degree to which outcomes and rewards are fairly distributed or allocated
- a target, objective, or result that someone tries to accomplish
- the extent to which people consciously understand and agree to goals
- the extent to which a goal is hard or challenging to accomplish
- the theory that people will be motivated to the extent to which they believe that their efforts will lead to good performance, that good performance will be rewarded, and that they will be offered attractive rewards.
- in equity theory, others with whom people compare themselves to determine if they have been treated fairly
- in equity theory, the rewards employees receive for their contributions to the organization
- the process of changing behavior by changing the consequences that follow behavior
- the physical or psychological requirements that must be met to ensure survival and well-being
- the set of forces that initiates, directs, and makes people persist in their efforts to accomplish a goal
37 Clues: the attractiveness or desirability of a reward or outcome • the perceived relationship between effort and performance • the perceived relationship between performance and rewards • the extent to which goals are detailed, exact, and unambiguous • a target, objective, or result that someone tries to accomplish • ...
NoonSoc104-SocialConflictAndMarx 2014-02-14
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- Classes are ________, upward and downward class mobility is possible.
- a form of social stratification based on income and access to resources
- The Labor Theory of _________ is Marx's economic theory of capitalism's inherent exploitive nature.
- This is an example of superstructure in a traditional Marxist model of Culture.
- _______ are to some extent, achieved rather than ascribed at birth.
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- Karl Marx's theory of ________ moves through predictable stages.
- the first stage in the Marxist Theory of History?
- the tendency to have several types of relationships with the same person
- where economic wealth is distributed equally and means of productions and factories are owned by the workers
- Mode of production. (Feudalism, capitalism, socialism.)
10 Clues: the first stage in the Marxist Theory of History? • Mode of production. (Feudalism, capitalism, socialism.) • Karl Marx's theory of ________ moves through predictable stages. • _______ are to some extent, achieved rather than ascribed at birth. • Classes are ________, upward and downward class mobility is possible. • ...
