color theory Crossword Puzzles
Sleep 2025-03-13
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- The 24 hour rhythm that regulates sleep patterns
- A common sleep disorder involving difficulty falling or staying asleep
- The stage of sleep where vivid dreams occur
- Freud's theory that dreams allow us to express unconscious desire
- The stage of sleep where the body recovers and repairs
- The hormone that regulates sleep
- Theory that dreams help consolidate memories and problem-solve
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- Dream theory suggesting the brain tries to make sense of neural activity during sleep
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to problems with coordination and balance
- The lightest stage of sleep
- Visual representation (graph) of sleep stages throughout the night
- The region of the brain that produces and secretes melatonin
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to difficulties with thought processes such as memory
- Effects of sleep deprivation that relate to difficulty managing emotions
- The region of the brain that acts as the body's clock
15 Clues: The lightest stage of sleep • The hormone that regulates sleep • The stage of sleep where vivid dreams occur • The 24 hour rhythm that regulates sleep patterns • The region of the brain that acts as the body's clock • The stage of sleep where the body recovers and repairs • The region of the brain that produces and secretes melatonin • ...
Escape the room 2026-02-19
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- Theory that production location shifts as products mature
- Benefit enjoyed by firms that enter an industry early
- Specializing in goods produced relatively more efficiently
- Government policies that shield domestic industries from foreign competition
- Model explaining national competitive advantage with four determinants
- Porter’s determinant referring to the nature of home market demand
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- Framework emphasizing scale economies in shaping trade
- Total amount of land, labor, capital, and resources a country possesses
- When a country is more efficient than others at producing a good
- Theory that links trade patterns to differences in factor endowments
- Situation where governments do not restrict trade with tariffs or quotas
- Theory that argues countries should maintain a trade surplus by exporting more than they import
- Economist who proposed specialization based on relative efficiency
- Empirical finding that contradicted Heckscher-Ohlin predictions
- Cost advantages from producing at large scale
15 Clues: Cost advantages from producing at large scale • Benefit enjoyed by firms that enter an industry early • Framework emphasizing scale economies in shaping trade • Theory that production location shifts as products mature • Specializing in goods produced relatively more efficiently • Empirical finding that contradicted Heckscher-Ohlin predictions • ...
ES 10.1 Review 2015-04-29
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- a space that does not contain any matter
- Earth’s most distant point
- amount of time a planet takes to complete its orbit
- sun centered
- symmetrical oval
- closest point to the sun
- circle around due to gravity
- this astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory
- developed the law of gravity
- our galaxy
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- this astronomer agreed with Copernicus
- the force of gravity depends on___________and distance
- popularized the geocentric theory
- Kepler developed__________laws of planetary motion
- earth centered
- this astronomer assumed that the planets traveled in small circles called epicycles
- the study of God’s creation beyond our atmosphere
17 Clues: our galaxy • sun centered • earth centered • symmetrical oval • closest point to the sun • Earth’s most distant point • circle around due to gravity • developed the law of gravity • popularized the geocentric theory • this astronomer agreed with Copernicus • a space that does not contain any matter • this astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory • ...
The Great Gurren Lagann Appearance Trivia 2023-06-01
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- What color is Boota's fur?
- Simon's mecha looks like a ___.
- What color is Kamina's hair?
- What color is Yoko's hair?
- What color is Rossiu Adai's outfit?
- What color glasses does Gurren Lagann have?
- What type of tail did Adiane have?
- What did Simon wear around his neck for most of the series?
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- What was Kamina's weapon?
- What color is Kittan Bachika's hair?
- What color was Cytomander's outfit?
- What type of form did Boota take to fight Antispiral?
- What did Thymilph look like?
- What color are Nia's pupils before becoming the messenger?
- What shape was Lordgenome's chest hair in?
15 Clues: What was Kamina's weapon? • What color is Boota's fur? • What color is Yoko's hair? • What color is Kamina's hair? • What did Thymilph look like? • Simon's mecha looks like a ___. • What type of tail did Adiane have? • What color was Cytomander's outfit? • What color is Rossiu Adai's outfit? • What color is Kittan Bachika's hair? • What shape was Lordgenome's chest hair in? • ...
cross word puzzle 2024-11-04
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- a concept on which Hull's theory was based on
- Gestalt
- principle of Gestalt Theory
- increases a desired behaviour
- classical conditioning
- UCS-loud noise CS-?
- unconditioned stimulus
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- A salesperson receives a bonus after every ten sales they make
- the black and white picture of panda
- cat in a puzzle box
- relatively permanent change in behaviour
- food,water,etc..
- classical conditioning on human learning
- rat and the lever
14 Clues: Gestalt • food,water,etc.. • rat and the lever • cat in a puzzle box • UCS-loud noise CS-? • classical conditioning • unconditioned stimulus • principle of Gestalt Theory • increases a desired behaviour • the black and white picture of panda • relatively permanent change in behaviour • classical conditioning on human learning • a concept on which Hull's theory was based on • ...
Theories 2013-09-19
8 Clues: Psychosocial • Behavior Theory • Cognitive Theory • Social Learning Theory • don't understand concrete logic • thinking about abstract concepts • understanding of mental operations • centered around infant trying to make sense of the world
You try you die 2019-11-08
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- Tacocat spelled backward is?
- What is your eye color?
- Lauren...
- what has a hole and it tasty ???
- ------ is the sky color now :)
- What's the color of the ground?
- Peanut butter ----- time
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- how do you climb?
- When's Emily's birthday month?
- What's your favorite color?
- You go...?
- What is Emily's favorite color?
- What is the worst app ever?
- 6x3=?
- What is the color of purple?
15 Clues: 6x3=? • Lauren... • You go...? • how do you climb? • What is your eye color? • Peanut butter ----- time • What's your favorite color? • What is the worst app ever? • Tacocat spelled backward is? • What is the color of purple? • When's Emily's birthday month? • ------ is the sky color now :) • What is Emily's favorite color? • What's the color of the ground? • ...
Õpik 3 u 10 2018-10-11
17 Clues: münt • tuhat • kesköö • muusik • kiilas • rahvus • tähtis • kotkas • suurus • treener • insener • teooria • keskpäev • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • võidusõiduhobune
Evolution crossword puzzle 2023-02-10
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- "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones"
- The process by which chemicals present in organic matter are decomposed or oxidized into easily available forms to plants.
- The creator of the theory of evolution
- A fossil that is used for dating
- Determining the past of an artifact by analyzing it
- The theory that species change over time and share a common ancestor
- The process of species changing over time
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- "Organisms that best adjust to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce"
- The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in
- The identification of traits in plants and animals
- The history of an organism's life documented by fossils
- The book that Charles Darwin wrote on the theory of evolution
- A method used to date rocks
- A diagram that shows the rock formations of a region
- The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism
15 Clues: A method used to date rocks • A fossil that is used for dating • The creator of the theory of evolution • The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in • The process of species changing over time • "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones" • The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism • The identification of traits in plants and animals • ...
Mercantilism & Navigation Acts 2023-05-08
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- If you earn more than you spend, you will be left with a ____at the end.
- Another country other than Britain that implemented the Mercantilism theory
- theory in which a nation becomes stronger by keeping strict control over its trade.
- goods made in Europe and sold to other European nations and back to the colonies.
- goods sent from the colonies to Britain
- The King of Britain who enforced the Acts.
- Mercantilism was an _______ theory.
- a country that is able to produce all its needs for its citizens and is able to gain wealth by selling goods to other nations.
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- Mother countries keep strict ______over their trade
- manufactured goods from the mother country.
- Goods brought into a country or colony.
- Britain got free labour to increase productivity and profits
- A raw material from the colonies
- Goods sent to markets outside of a country
- series of laws that restricted colonial trade
15 Clues: A raw material from the colonies • Mercantilism was an _______ theory. • Goods brought into a country or colony. • goods sent from the colonies to Britain • Goods sent to markets outside of a country • The King of Britain who enforced the Acts. • manufactured goods from the mother country. • series of laws that restricted colonial trade • ...
Dynamic Earth's Crust 2023-12-01
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- When the plates move energy is released when they get caught up and break.
- Heat distribution in fluids where heat rises as cool material falls.
- Proposed the theory of Continental Drift.
- An example of a divergent plate boundary.
- The bending, tilting, or breaking of the earth's crust.
- The earth's crust is made up of tectonic _____.
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- Plate boundary where two plates move apart.
- Plate boundary where two plates move past each other.
- The outer most layer of the earth.
- Proposed the theory of Sea Floor Spreading.
- As these thaw and freeze they add and subtract a lot of mass from a piece of crust.
- The modern theory that describes our dinamic crust and its movements.
- The super continent that Wegener proposed.
- Plate boundary where two plates come together.
- The movement of the crust up and down as material is gained or lost on the surface.
15 Clues: The outer most layer of the earth. • Proposed the theory of Continental Drift. • An example of a divergent plate boundary. • The super continent that Wegener proposed. • Plate boundary where two plates move apart. • Proposed the theory of Sea Floor Spreading. • Plate boundary where two plates come together. • The earth's crust is made up of tectonic _____. • ...
UNIT 10 (year 5) 2016-02-02
22 Clues: kutse • tuhat • tähtis • rahvus • suurus • kuulus • teooria • osariik • insener • keskköö • muusika • treener • märkama • kükitama • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • kergesti • kindlasti • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune
unit 4 2021-04-07
20 Clues: sértő • tudás • sziget • dallam • elkisér • elmélet • előidéz • nyugodt • engedély • bizalmas • kijelent • megfelelő • megérdemel • kételkedik • tipp, ötlet • tapintatlan • záróvizsgák • csúnya, kelemetlen • légcsövesbúvárkodás • könnyűbúvárkodik (2 szó)
Unit 10. The United States 2024-01-19
22 Clues: münt • tuhat • džäss • muusik • tähtis • suurus • rahvus • kotkas • kindel • insener • keskköö • teooria • treener • hüüdnimi • kiilakas • kergesti • kükitama • keskpäev • ülemaiilmne • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • võidusõiduhobune
Class 8 2025-05-29
22 Clues: bánat • tinta • álruha • gazdag • leszúr • elmélet • korábbi • diploma • sírbolt • pároztat • felmerül • szenátus • kormányzó • választás • képviselő • törvényes • elpusztít • királyság! • megsebesít • visszautasít • kétségbeesett • rokonságban lévő
Unit 10 The United States 2019-04-23
18 Clues: džäss • tuhat • kutse • suurus • kesköö • tähtis • muusik • kotkas • treener • insener • teooria • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • kindel;veendunud • võidusõiduhobune • rahvus;rahvusriik
Colors & Animals 2017-04-10
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- No legs, no arms.
- The color of clouds.
- The color of a strawberry.
- Black and white stripes.
- Beautiful wings.
- The color of the night sky.
- The color of a delicious fruit's juice.
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- A scary animal with sharp teeth that lives in the ocean.
- A big animal with a long nose.
- A tall animal with a long neck.
- The color of the sky.
- The color of the sun.
- The color of wood.
- The color of turtles.
14 Clues: Beautiful wings. • No legs, no arms. • The color of wood. • The color of clouds. • The color of the sky. • The color of the sun. • The color of turtles. • Black and white stripes. • The color of a strawberry. • The color of the night sky. • A big animal with a long nose. • A tall animal with a long neck. • The color of a delicious fruit's juice. • ...
humorism and temperament puzzle 2018-08-21
10 Clues: more extroverted • relaxed and quiet • causes depression • produced by liver • produces aggression • uninterested behavior • adopted humors theory • enthusiastic and happy • developed humors theory • analytical and detail-oriented
Astronomy #1 2019-05-02
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- means to spin backwards
- Discovered planets move in ellipses
- Developed the Geocentric theory
- going around an object
- not too hot, not too cold, just right
- the lighter shadow of an eclipse
- the eclipse where the moon is blocked out
- the planet of extremes
- an eclipse where the sun is blocked out
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- The study of space and everything in it
- The trapping of heat in the atmosphere
- Discovered that Venus went through phases
- the spinning of Earth
- Developed the Heliocentric theory
- caused by Earth's tilt and revolution
- the darkest shadow of an eclipse
- Earth's twin
17 Clues: Earth's twin • the spinning of Earth • going around an object • the planet of extremes • means to spin backwards • Developed the Geocentric theory • the darkest shadow of an eclipse • the lighter shadow of an eclipse • Developed the Heliocentric theory • Discovered planets move in ellipses • caused by Earth's tilt and revolution • not too hot, not too cold, just right • ...
COLORS CROSSWORD PUZZLE by Claudia V. de Medeiros 2020-10-08
12 Clues: The color of pigs • The color of bananas • The color of violets • The color of tomatoes • The color of chocolate • The color of the ocean • The color of elephants • The color of kiwifruit • The color of tangerines • The color of polar bears • The color of straw(=palha) • The color of panthers - Wakanda Forever!
The Colors 2023-03-06
12 Clues: the color of coal • the color of Nemo • the color of a rose • the color of the sky • the color of a koala • the color of jewerly • the color of chocoale • the color of a banana • the color ofa flamingo • the color of the trees • the color of the clouds • the color of the grapes
the universe 2024-01-23
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- this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
- most of it is made from water
- closest to the sun
- created due to clumping of dust
- fourth largest
- creates planetesimals
- red planet
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- has an ongoing storm on it
- this theory states that a supernova created the solar system
- closest in size to earth
- dwarf planet
- has oxygen
- very windy planet
13 Clues: has oxygen • red planet • dwarf planet • fourth largest • very windy planet • closest to the sun • creates planetesimals • closest in size to earth • has an ongoing storm on it • most of it is made from water • created due to clumping of dust • this theory states that a supernova created the solar system • this theory states that the sun gravitational pull captured nearby planets
Zenisek Web Crossword (web leaders) 2024-01-10
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- what is Cody's favorite sport
- what color shoes is Annabelle wearing
- what is Cody's last name
- what is Annabelle's favorite color
- what pet does Annabelle have
- what is Calla's last name
- what language do we all take
- what color is cody's crocs
- how many siblings does Annabelle have
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- what is Annabelle's favorite sport
- what is Calla's favorite color
- how many dogs does cody have
- who wears glasses
- what is Calla's favorite sport
- who is wearing a hat
- what pets does calla have
- what instrument does Calla play
- what is Annabelle's last name
- what is Cody's favorite color
19 Clues: who wears glasses • who is wearing a hat • what is Cody's last name • what pets does calla have • what is Calla's last name • what color is cody's crocs • how many dogs does cody have • what pet does Annabelle have • what language do we all take • what is Cody's favorite sport • what is Annabelle's last name • what is Cody's favorite color • what is Calla's favorite color • ...
Colors 2024-12-11
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- What is the color of dirt?
- What color is the sky?
- What color is the night?
- This is the ceiling of the world.
- What color is a "pomme"?
- This is an orange vegetable.
- This is the color of a dreary day.
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- This color was reserved for royalty in ancient times.
- How do you say "Yellow" in French?
- A rose or a violet is one of these.
- How do you say "sea" in French?
- This is how you say "pig" in French.
- This is the color of a baby pig.
- What color is a "Nuage" on a sunny, summer day?
- Roi de ______?
15 Clues: Roi de ______? • What color is the sky? • What color is the night? • What color is a "pomme"? • What is the color of dirt? • This is an orange vegetable. • How do you say "sea" in French? • This is the color of a baby pig. • This is the ceiling of the world. • How do you say "Yellow" in French? • This is the color of a dreary day. • A rose or a violet is one of these. • ...
Dans la chambre: Les Couleurs 2024-10-14
12 Clues: beige • color of wood • the sun color • vocab sheet color • color of grass(f) • color of water(f) • color of clouds(m) • color of eggplant(f) • color of trash bag(m) • color of our computers(f) • color of clementine(plural) • color of the inside of watermelon
crossword 2018-01-25
10 Clues: tradition • inclination • empty promises • sharpen into mind • fuzzying, dimming • theory of knowledge • teaching of religion • theory of interpretation • doctrine: God is present in the world • defensive attitude against polemic attacks
Chapter 16/17 Crossword Terrence Miller 2017-04-05
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- the two main causes of genetic variation are gene shuffling and...
- The ______ theory suggested that a cell engulfed another to make a eukaryotic cell.
- Who had the idea of acquired traits?
- Both mitochondria and ______ have DNA.
- Fossil Records and embryology both are ______ for evolution.
- One of Derwin's first stops on his voyage were the _________ Islands.
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- Creatures have changed over time through the process of ______ selection.
- ______ Cells appeared on earth 1.8 bya.
- When earth was first formed there was no...
- The Law of _________ states that younger rock layers are on top of older ones.
- The spontaneous generation theory was replaced with the theory of...
- the amount of time it takes for half of the isotope is called...
- Only about one in _______ organisms have became fossils.
- Darwin made his voyage on a ship called the...
- The person to first publish the idea of evolution was...
15 Clues: Who had the idea of acquired traits? • Both mitochondria and ______ have DNA. • ______ Cells appeared on earth 1.8 bya. • When earth was first formed there was no... • Darwin made his voyage on a ship called the... • Only about one in _______ organisms have became fossils. • The person to first publish the idea of evolution was... • ...
Plate Tectonic Boundaries & Features 2023-10-25
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- creator of the theory of pangea
- process in plate tectonics of edge of one crustal plate descending below the edge of another
- when two plate slide against each other in different directions
- process in which new ocean floor is created as molten material from the earths mantle rises in margins between plates or ridges and spreads out
- long cut in the ground
- when two plates move apart
- a tectonic plate that consists of primarily of continental crust
- theory of continents thats slowly drift apart
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- when two plates come together
- a theory explaining the earths crust
- plates that are located beneath the ocean
- formed when there is two tectonic plates meet under the ocean
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- an opening in the sea floor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows
- a super continent
15 Clues: a super continent • long cut in the ground • when two plates move apart • when two plates come together • creator of the theory of pangea • the rigid outer part of the earth • a theory explaining the earths crust • plates that are located beneath the ocean • theory of continents thats slowly drift apart • formed when there is two tectonic plates meet under the ocean • ...
Arms Procurement and Disarmament 2025-02-03
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- A state of tension and competition between nations.
- The economic burden of military spending.
- A country that relinquished its nuclear arsenal in the 1990s.
- The acquisition of weapons and military technology by states.
- The process of reducing or eliminating military capabilities.
- A type of weapon that has been central to global arms debates.
- A situation where one state's defensive actions provoke responses from others.
- An IR theory that highlights cooperation and treaties.
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- The relationship between the state, the military, and the defence industry.
- An IR theory emphasizing security and survival in an anarchic system.
- A formal agreement between countries regarding arms control.
- The potential for job losses due to disarmament.
- Agreements limiting the production and use of weapons.
- An IR theory focusing on norms and identities in shaping state behaviour.
- A key economic cost associated with arms procurement.
15 Clues: The economic burden of military spending. • The potential for job losses due to disarmament. • A state of tension and competition between nations. • A key economic cost associated with arms procurement. • Agreements limiting the production and use of weapons. • An IR theory that highlights cooperation and treaties. • ...
Social Psychology 2025-06-12
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- Exposure Effect: Increased liking with repeated exposure.
- Attribution Error: Overestimating dispositional influence, underestimating situational.
- Love/Companionate Love/Romantic Love (Triarchic Theory): Intense vs. affectionate vs. combined love.
- Persuasion techniques; large then small request.
- Phenomenon: Belief world is just, people get what they deserve.
- Theory/Dispositional Attribution/Situational Attribution: Explaining behavior by traits or environment.
- Dissonance: Discomfort when beliefs or actions conflict.
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- of Persuasion/Peripheral-Route of Persuasion: Persuasion by argument or superficial cues.
- effect: Less likely to help when others present.
- Prophecy: Belief leading to its own fulfillment.
- Polarization/Groupthink: Group decisions become extreme or uniform.
- Aggression/Instrumental Aggression: Behavior intended to harm; emotional or goal-directed.
- Theory: Prejudice offers outlet for anger.
- Behaviors: Unselfish concern for others' welfare.
- Facilitation/Social Loafing/Deindividuation: Performance changes in groups.
15 Clues: Theory: Prejudice offers outlet for anger. • effect: Less likely to help when others present. • Prophecy: Belief leading to its own fulfillment. • Persuasion techniques; large then small request. • Behaviors: Unselfish concern for others' welfare. • Dissonance: Discomfort when beliefs or actions conflict. • Exposure Effect: Increased liking with repeated exposure. • ...
renissance 2025-05-28
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- a set of belifs that our known by a lot of people and our consider true
- the theory of all planets revolving around earth
- a time when art was rebirthed
- figuring out an idea using information
- a strong belief in somethign weather or not it has proof
- the acceptance of things as they are
- a belif or theory based in knowledge and reason
- someone of belives in the importance of humans
- someone who studys complex ideas
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- the theory of earth and all planets revole around the sun
- a set of rights that every person has
- what did they use in the renassance era to give paintings more of a life like feel?
- a statment that is used to explain the way something is
- the systematic approach to understanding the world
- a mathmatical way of drawing to creat the illusion of three and two diminsion
15 Clues: a time when art was rebirthed • someone who studys complex ideas • the acceptance of things as they are • a set of rights that every person has • figuring out an idea using information • someone of belives in the importance of humans • a belif or theory based in knowledge and reason • the theory of all planets revolving around earth • ...
Important people in Psychology 2015-06-08
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- A founder of modern psychology
- Concluded that brain's cavities contain"animal spirits"
- first female psychology Ph.D
- pioneered the study of learning
- most influential observer of children
- father of behaviorism- little albert experiment
- Argued that the mind is a "tabula rasa"-blank slate
- Believed knowledge is preexisting
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- father of psychology
- stage theory with greif
- hierarchy of needs
- explained natural selection
- Plato's philosopher-teacher
- developed psychoanalytic theory of personality
- Believed that mind is separable from the body and knowledge is innate
- first APA female president
- introduced structuralism and used introseptin to understand the mind's structural elements
- functionalist
18 Clues: functionalist • hierarchy of needs • father of psychology • stage theory with greif • first APA female president • explained natural selection • Plato's philosopher-teacher • first female psychology Ph.D • A founder of modern psychology • pioneered the study of learning • Believed knowledge is preexisting • most influential observer of children • ...
8th Grade Students Favorite Things 2024-04-23
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- Wayne's least favorite animal
- Ryders least favorite animal
- is Madelyns favorite shoe brand
- Maggie'sdrink
- navy Ellas favorite clothing brand
- Dixie's favorite holiday
- Joy's favorite food
- Brocks favorite holiday
- Graycins favorite color
- Trystans favorite food
- Maggies favorite drink
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- Rubys' favorite food
- Kaycee's favorite drink
- Emmas favorite holidaGREre Kaylee'ses favorite color
- Ameries favorite animal
- Gage's least favorite things
- balance Taylors favorite shoe brand
- Luke'ss favorite candy
- blue Skyler's favorite color
- Gracees favorite animal
- Billys favorite color
21 Clues: Maggie'sdrink • Joy's favorite food • Rubys' favorite food • Billys favorite color • Luke'ss favorite candy • Trystans favorite food • Maggies favorite drink • Kaycee's favorite drink • Ameries favorite animal • Brocks favorite holiday • Graycins favorite color • Gracees favorite animal • Dixie's favorite holiday • Ryders least favorite animal • Gage's least favorite things • ...
8th Grade Students Favorite Things 2024-04-23
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- Wayne's least favorite animal
- Ryders least favorite animal
- is Madelyns favorite shoe brand
- Maggie'sdrink
- navy Ellas favorite clothing brand
- Dixie's favorite holiday
- Joy's favorite food
- Brocks favorite holiday
- Graycins favorite color
- Trystans favorite food
- Maggies favorite drink
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- Rubys' favorite food
- Kaycee's favorite drink
- Emmas favorite holidaGREre Kaylee'ses favorite color
- Ameries favorite animal
- Gage's least favorite things
- balance Taylors favorite shoe brand
- Luke'ss favorite candy
- blue Skyler's favorite color
- Gracees favorite animal
- Billys favorite color
21 Clues: Maggie'sdrink • Joy's favorite food • Rubys' favorite food • Billys favorite color • Luke'ss favorite candy • Trystans favorite food • Maggies favorite drink • Kaycee's favorite drink • Ameries favorite animal • Brocks favorite holiday • Graycins favorite color • Gracees favorite animal • Dixie's favorite holiday • Ryders least favorite animal • Gage's least favorite things • ...
Aiden 2025-03-28
Art 5th grade 2015-04-29
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- a neutral color that starts with w
- a primary color
- a painting or drawing of an outdoor scene
- what you get when you mix black with a color
- a neutral color with the letter O in it
- a secondary color that starts with O
- a neutral color with the letter l in it
- a primary color
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- what you get when you mix white with a color
- the line where the ground and the sky meet
- a secondary color that starts with P
- a secondary color
- a neutral color that starts with g
- a drawing or painting of a person
- a primary color
- a furnace in which clay is fired in order to harden it
16 Clues: a primary color • a primary color • a primary color • a secondary color • a drawing or painting of a person • a neutral color that starts with w • a neutral color that starts with g • a secondary color that starts with P • a secondary color that starts with O • a neutral color with the letter O in it • a neutral color with the letter l in it • ...
Farah Parviz 2023-11-07
13 Clues: libro • Camina rápido • color de rosa • color del sol • color de sandia • color del océano • color de la nube • color de una uva • ropa en los pies • color de la hierba • ropa pasa por las piernas • ropa que pasa por la cabeza • color del cielo cuando llueve
Social Structure theories 2023-10-17
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- A subcultural theory that suggests that individuals may join deviant subcultures due to a lack of legitimate opportunities.
- This theory suggests that visible signs of disorder and neglect in a neighborhood can contribute to an increase in crime.
- A theory that examines the breakdown of social institutions and their impact on crime.
- Neutralization A theory that explores the idea of neutralizing values that allow individuals to temporarily suspend moral beliefs.
- A theory that examines how individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds may have access to criminal subcultures.
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- A theory that suggests that people may commit crime because they have access to illegitimate opportunities.
- Theory that explains deviance as a result of a strain between cultural goals and means.
- This theory posits that individuals may resort to criminal activities due to their inability to achieve legitimate goals.
- The idea that people feel deprived when they perceive a gap between their expectations and their current circumstances.
9 Clues: A theory that examines the breakdown of social institutions and their impact on crime. • Theory that explains deviance as a result of a strain between cultural goals and means. • A theory that suggests that people may commit crime because they have access to illegitimate opportunities. • ...
Motivating Your employees 2012-11-29
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- The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors
- The degree to which an individual likes or dislikes himself or herself
- The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory
- Created by Abraham Maslow and it states that once you satisfy a need, you no longer have the motivation by that need
- Compensation plans that pay employees on the basis of some performance measure
- a physiological or psychological deficiency that makes certain outcomes seem attractive
- says that an individual exhibiting strong Machiavellian tendencies is manipulative and believes that ends can justify means
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- Compensation program that allows employees to become part owners of an organization by recieving stock as a performance incentive
- The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- Theory focuses on expectations. It argues that individuals analyze three relationships: Effort-performance, Performance-rewards, and rewards-personal goals.
- When people have the drive to do something better or more efficiently than it has been done before
- The Belief that someone has control over his or her life.
- The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- willingness to do something
- The degree to which a worker controls the planning, execution, and evaluation of his or her work
- Combining tasks to form complete Jobs. Basically saying you have to have a variety of tasks to make a job motivating
16 Clues: willingness to do something • The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory • The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The Belief that someone has control over his or her life. • The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors • ...
1681/moth austria 2026-05-14
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- what color couch
- in the video what color shirt was she wearing
- how many pens do they have
- what is there most loved item
- how old is T and D
- what color is their table
- do they have a TV
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- what color is their alarm clock
- what do they live in
- what color stove did they have
- how many bikes do they have
- what color counter top did they have
- what is her hair brush color
- what nice shoes did it show
- what car do they want
15 Clues: what color couch • do they have a TV • how old is T and D • what do they live in • what car do they want • what color is their table • how many pens do they have • how many bikes do they have • what nice shoes did it show • what is her hair brush color • what is there most loved item • what color stove did they have • what color is their alarm clock • ...
colors 2024-02-28
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- A neutral color like the clouds or a rainy day. It's calm and balanced, often used as a backdrop for other colors.
- A precious metal color like the sun or glittering jewelry. It symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and success.
- A dark color like the night sky or a raven's feathers. It's often associated with mystery, elegance, and power.
- A pure color like freshly fallen snow or a blank piece of paper. It symbolizes purity, innocence, and cleanliness.
- A color found in nature like the leaves on trees or grass. It symbolizes growth, freshness, and harmony.
- A natural color like the earth or tree bark. It's warm and comforting, reminding us of nature and stability.
- A metallic color like shiny coins or a mirror. It represents sophistication, modernity, and reflection.
- A regal color like the color of royal robes or blooming lavender. It represents creativity, luxury, and mystery.
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- A deep, reddish-brown color like ripe cherries or mahogany wood. It's rich and elegant, often used in luxury items.
- A cheerful color like the sun or a ripe banana. It brings feelings of happiness, warmth, and optimism.
- A vibrant color like a sunset or a juicy orange. It combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow.
- A vibrant color like tropical waters or gemstones. It's refreshing and invigorating, reminding us of summer skies.
- A soft color like the petals of a flower or cotton candy. It's often associated with sweetness, love, and innocence.
- A calm and soothing color like the sky on a clear day or the ocean. It can represent tranquility, serenity, and trust.
- A bright color like the color of ripe strawberries or a stop sign. It's often associated with love, passion, and energy.
15 Clues: A cheerful color like the sun or a ripe banana. It brings feelings of happiness, warmth, and optimism. • A metallic color like shiny coins or a mirror. It represents sophistication, modernity, and reflection. • A color found in nature like the leaves on trees or grass. It symbolizes growth, freshness, and harmony. • ...
Psychology U1 - pt.1 2020-02-03
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- the study of the mind and how it affects certain behaviors or mental processes
- a philosophy that considers behavior in terms of how a person adapts to their environment
- an approach to psychology that shows the importance of unconscious motives to determine human behavior
- the theory that behavior can be explained by conditioning subjects to elicit a certain response
- a theory in psychology emphasizing the importance of consciousness
- an approach that states behavior patterns can be explained by genes that are passed down, adaptive behavior
- states that people make conscious choices that will benefit or better themselves, based on their unique experiences
- a concept or idea that supports a chain of reasoning
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- states that unconscious motives and pent up past feelings or experiences can affect behavior
- emphasizes the role that thoughts or mental processes play in determining behavior
- emphasizes the influence of biology on our behavior, connection between brain activity and our behavior
- emphasizes the effects of experience on behavior, what you see or learn will affect how you act
- the way in which someone acts towards others, or in certain situations
- a theory stating that new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others
- an idea meant to explain something, usually supported by evidence
15 Clues: a concept or idea that supports a chain of reasoning • an idea meant to explain something, usually supported by evidence • a theory in psychology emphasizing the importance of consciousness • the way in which someone acts towards others, or in certain situations • the study of the mind and how it affects certain behaviors or mental processes • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
Spanish Crosswords 2024-08-29
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- ¿Qué se puede utilizar para almacenar papeles?
- Sara Baras es una famosa ¿qué?
- ¿De qué color es la berenjena?
- ¿Qué se utiliza para escribir?
- ¿Cómo es el clima en verano?
- ¿De qué color son las zanahorias?
- ¿Cuál es el comienzo de la semana?
- ¿De qué color es la lechuga?
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- ¿En qué escribes?
- ¿Qué afila los lápices?
- ¿De qué color es un tomate?
- ¿De qué color es el cielo?
- ¿De qué color es una piña?
- ¿De qué color es la coliflor?
- ¿Cómo es el clima en condiciones muy frías?
15 Clues: ¿En qué escribes? • ¿Qué afila los lápices? • ¿De qué color es el cielo? • ¿De qué color es una piña? • ¿De qué color es un tomate? • ¿Cómo es el clima en verano? • ¿De qué color es la lechuga? • ¿De qué color es la coliflor? • Sara Baras es una famosa ¿qué? • ¿De qué color es la berenjena? • ¿Qué se utiliza para escribir? • ¿De qué color son las zanahorias? • ...
1681/moth austria 2026-05-14
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- what color is their table
- what color is their alarm clock
- what do they live in
- how old is T and D
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- what is there most loved item
- what is her hair brush color
- how many pens do they have
- what color stove did they have
- what color couch
- what car do they want
- what nice shoes did it show
- do they have a TV
- what color counter top did they have
- how many bikes do they have
- in the video what color shirt was she wearing
15 Clues: what color couch • do they have a TV • how old is T and D • what do they live in • what car do they want • what color is their table • how many pens do they have • what nice shoes did it show • how many bikes do they have • what is her hair brush color • what is there most loved item • what color stove did they have • what color is their alarm clock • ...
Attention Schema Theory & Damasio's Affect Theory 2024-07-23
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- Attention Schema Theory compares the brain's attention to this kind of device
- The brain creates a simplified, high-level representation of what it is attending to
- When self comes to mind - make mind subjective to us
- Who says I feel, therefore I am?
- The two main players according to Damasio
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- What scientist proposed attention schema theory?
- A mental framework or structure used to organize and interpret information
- The process of attention leads to selective sensory processing and thus to a representation over time/awareness
- A mind with a self in it
- Cognitive process of concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things
- Being able to predict its own attentional states
11 Clues: A mind with a self in it • Who says I feel, therefore I am? • The two main players according to Damasio • What scientist proposed attention schema theory? • Being able to predict its own attentional states • When self comes to mind - make mind subjective to us • A mental framework or structure used to organize and interpret information • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2019-11-28
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- means invisible
- two or more elements combined
- the study of matter
- heat transfer in liquids and gases
- separating mixtures by spinning them
- separating mixtures using screens
- substances that do not allow heat transfer
- substance a solute dissolves into
- separating mixtures by collecting vapour
- the settling of solid particles
- the amount of matter in an object
- separating mixtures using magnets
- the center of the atom
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- kind of state of matter example: sun
- substances that allow heat to transfer
- combination of two or more kinds of atoms
- heat transfer through solids
- heat transfer by using special waves
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- separating mixtures using light
- curved surface of liquid in a container
- substance made of only one kind of matter
- separating mixtures using heat
- the substance that dissolves
- amount of space occupied by matter
- combination of two or more substances
- type of energy created by splitting the atom
27 Clues: means invisible • the study of matter • the center of the atom • heat transfer through solids • the substance that dissolves • two or more elements combined • separating mixtures using heat • separating mixtures using light • the settling of solid particles • separating mixtures using screens • substance a solute dissolves into • the amount of matter in an object • ...
The theory of shopping 2021-04-27
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- – жертва, принести в жертву
- – разнообразие
- – попытка, пытаться
- – рассеять
- – бережливость
- – критически важный
- – однородный
- – контакт, подверженность
- – соответствующий, уместный
- – требование
- – привычный, традиционный
- – намек, упоминание
- – пролить свет
- – разнородный
- – выйти за рамки
- – последствие
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- – приукрашивать, замалчивать
- – сопровождать
- – первый из перечисленного
- – последний из перечисленного
- – происходить из
- – последующий
- – мощный, эффективный
- – семья
- – основное внимание
- – конкретный
- – основание
- – предпосылка; идея, тезис
- – сообщество
- – в противоречии
30 Clues: – семья • – рассеять • – основание • – однородный • – требование • – конкретный • – сообщество • – последующий • – разнородный • – последствие • – сопровождать • – разнообразие • – бережливость • – пролить свет • – происходить из • – в противоречии • – выйти за рамки • – попытка, пытаться • – критически важный • – основное внимание • – намек, упоминание • – мощный, эффективный • – контакт, подверженность • ...
Fun with Music Theory 2020-09-06
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- Distance between notes
- Quiet for whole measure
- Smoothly
- Playing half step higher/next key to right
- How many notes in an octave
- Sounds of silence
- Holds grand staff together
- Display lower music notes
- Volume at which music is played
- Gradually slow down
- Very soft
- Display higher music notes
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- Moderately loud
- Playing half step lower/next key to left
- Subject of next month's puzzle
- Detached, choppy, pop
- Age that Miss Kimberly started playing
- Receives 1/4 beat of whole note
- Pattern of beats: group of notes held
- Language of music
20 Clues: Smoothly • Very soft • Moderately loud • Sounds of silence • Language of music • Gradually slow down • Detached, choppy, pop • Distance between notes • Quiet for whole measure • Display lower music notes • Holds grand staff together • Display higher music notes • How many notes in an octave • Subject of next month's puzzle • Receives 1/4 beat of whole note • Volume at which music is played • ...
Theory Review - By BI 2020-11-05
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- The Singularity is when A.I. _______ human intelligence.
- A method that uses prime factorization to allow two users to communicate covertly.
- A method of remembering transactions with 100% authenticity (no spaces)
- This type of memory is useful for speed but highly risky if your computer is at a low battery percentage.
- an ________ register holds a bit of information that indicates places within memory
- A catchphrase related to blockchain.
- during this process of the SDLC the company may release a beta version to the clients
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- The man who coined the term the Singularity.
- ______ length describes the number of bits needed for the opcode and address.
- The part of the cycle that is largely done by the Control Unit which uses the instruction set
- This will help your computer communicate with itself as well as help you get to school.
- Carrie Anne showed an example of ______ by waving her hand around a static room.
- ________ is what controls the actions of the ALU takes to compute your problems
- A _____ file that is the least memory efficient (no spaces)
- A ____ stores a single bit.
- This type of data uses a highly noticeable lossy algorithm
- a historically famous cypher and encryption algorithm
- A signal used by the ALU to define an issue with computing (ex: overflow)
- (challenge) the most common asymmetric or public key encryption method that is used across the web(its a three letter acronym)
- The unit that is used to describe how fast electricity pulses within the machine.
20 Clues: A ____ stores a single bit. • A catchphrase related to blockchain. • The man who coined the term the Singularity. • a historically famous cypher and encryption algorithm • The Singularity is when A.I. _______ human intelligence. • This type of data uses a highly noticeable lossy algorithm • A _____ file that is the least memory efficient (no spaces) • ...
AP Music Theory Study 2021-05-21
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- Ending added to a composition
- Longer musical idea, typically several measures
- Deliberate disturbance or alteration of the regular pulse or meter in a rhythmic pattern
- Connect the notes, or play smoothly - indicated by a slur over the notes or by the word itself
- Simultaneous use of conflicting rhythmic patterns, such as two notes against three notes/Simultaneous use of rhythmic patterns that are very different from one another
- Dramatic presentation in which all parts are sung and acted, for orchestra and vocalists
- Broken chord
- Going up
- Similar to a suspension, but the nonharmonic tone is resolved upward
- Type of scale with thirteen notes, each note is a half step away from its neighbor
- Occurs when a motive is repeated immediately on a different note, usually a 2nd or 3rd higher or lower
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- Occurs when there is one voice which dominates the music while the other voice or voices serve as an accompaniment
- Occurs when the rhythmic values of a theme are divided in half
- Type of scales that include major and all three forms of minor
- Refers to the kind, sort, or category of a musical composition
- Style of composition in which 3 or more voices enter in imitation of one another
- Four note patterns made up up of whole step, whole step, half step - two of these make a major scale
- Persistently repeated note or pattern
- Short melodic or rhythmic musical idea(two or more successive notes)
- Incomplete measure in the beginning of the music
- Distance between two notes
21 Clues: Going up • Broken chord • Distance between two notes • Ending added to a composition • Persistently repeated note or pattern • Longer musical idea, typically several measures • Incomplete measure in the beginning of the music • Occurs when the rhythmic values of a theme are divided in half • Type of scales that include major and all three forms of minor • ...
CS Theory for Experts 2021-12-02
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- the "brain" of your computer that calculates everything that you need calculated
- The speed that a CPU can calculate is measured in _____ speed.
- The last name of the man who founded Tesla, also another word for aroma
- The NorthBridge and SouthBridge are examples of a ____ set
- A piece of software that manages, contains, and controls all the resources and applications of a computer. ________ system.
- The "circulatory system" of the computer, a component that connects many different components
- a blend of the words malicious and software
- the last name of a very important computer scientist that cracked the enigma machine and made the "Turing test"
- The only pre-installed software on a brand new computer.
- a system of storing data in multiple on or off states
- the 3 letter name for a system of storage that has no moving parts
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- A type of Malware that is normally found in emails.
- A component integrated into the CPU that stores lots of data for later use.
- A type of malicious software that demands payment for the ability to get rid of it.
- A chunk of data that is used to send information on the internet.
- 1 of this is equal to 1 Billion bytes
- a portmanteau of the words electronics and mechanics
- A very fast system of communication used between computer components or different computers.
- a type of memory that can be accessed starting from any point on the list
- an integrated component in the CPU that is a temporary indexed storage system
- The 3 letter abbreviation for the system that is called "The Phonebook of the internet"
21 Clues: 1 of this is equal to 1 Billion bytes • a blend of the words malicious and software • A type of Malware that is normally found in emails. • a portmanteau of the words electronics and mechanics • a system of storing data in multiple on or off states • The only pre-installed software on a brand new computer. • The NorthBridge and SouthBridge are examples of a ____ set • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- a microscopic switch that can let that power through or not.
- a type of mass storage device similar to a hard disk drive
- The ALU does the _________ and the decisions (boolean logic)
- tells everything what to do.
- in the fetch phase, the Control Unit gets an instruction from a memory ____.
- technology combining electronics and mechanical engineering.
- applications are the _______ that humans want and use
- Computers that direct traffic based on the best route. They allow the internet to be fault tolerant and scalable.
- an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt a message
- the wiring
- Cache is the ____ speed memory
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- protocols are rules for _________
- The traffic cop for communication between the CPU, RAM and the Graphics Card
- we call a single one or a zero a _____.
- The traffic cop for communication between the CPU and everything else.
- golfs ONLY one address or one piece of data
- RAM is the Random _____ memory
- 'evil' software
- one of the four types of malware
- bandwidth is maximum _________ capacity
- Everything to be transmitted gets broken into smaller chunks and addressed by the IP.
21 Clues: the wiring • 'evil' software • tells everything what to do. • RAM is the Random _____ memory • Cache is the ____ speed memory • one of the four types of malware • protocols are rules for _________ • we call a single one or a zero a _____. • bandwidth is maximum _________ capacity • golfs ONLY one address or one piece of data • an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt a message • ...
Accounts theory Year 10 2022-01-23
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- Drawn up to check the arithmetical accuracy of the double entry
- All cash and cheque transactions are recoded in this part of the division of the ledger
- Document used for making entries in the Sales Journal
- These are listed according to liquidity in the Statement of Financial position
- Carried out at the end of the financial year to calculate the value of inventory still in stock
- A person from whom the business buys goods for resale
- An error where a transaction is completely omitted from the books
- An amount of money or assets invested in the business by the owner
- A document sent to customer showing allowance given by supplier in respect of unsatisfactory goods
- A person to whom our business owes an amount of money
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- Type of purchases included in the Purchases Journal
- A sum of money(often fixed) held by the petty cashier
- What results when the business has paid more out of its bank account then it had paid into it
- A tax charged on the supply of most goods and services
- When an expense that has been incurred but not yet paid
- Capital is equal to Assets minus Liabilities
- Used for recording small items of expenditure
- Calculated when Sales Returns are subtracted from Sales
- It is included in the cost of sales calculation because it is associated with the purchase of goods
- These accounts have Balances brought down on the credit and are listed in the Statement of Financial Position
20 Clues: Capital is equal to Assets minus Liabilities • Used for recording small items of expenditure • Type of purchases included in the Purchases Journal • A sum of money(often fixed) held by the petty cashier • Document used for making entries in the Sales Journal • A person from whom the business buys goods for resale • ...
Theory of the firm 2017-11-09
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- __________ return of scale: where the rate of change in factors is greater than the rate of change in output.
- __________ costs: are the opportunity costs of the self-owned resources, such as the time of the entrepreneur.
- __________ it is likely that the managers make enough profit to keep the owners of the firm happy.
- __________ revenue: is the addition to total revenue gained from the sale of the next unit of output and it is calculated by dividing the change in total revenue by the change in output:
- __________ efficient scale: of production is the lowest level of output where average cost is at it’s lowest.
- __________ and social responsibility: a firm includes ‘public interest’ in its decision-making, adopting an ethical code that accepts responsibility for the impact of activities on different areas inside or outside the firm.
- __________ revenue: is calculated by multiplying the price of the product it sells by the quantity sold.
- __________ revenue: is revenue per unit of output and is calculated by dividing total revenue by quantity sold.
- __________ is the income a firm receives from the sale of its goods in a given period of time.
- __________ economies of scale: occur when firms are able to reduce the price paid for resources.
- (negative economic profit): total revenue is less than total costs.
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- __________ in the long run: consists of a series of short-run periods of production where workers are added to a fixed quantity of factors.
- __________ costs: are the costs of the purchased resources, such as raw material.
- __________ returns of scale: are experienced where the rate of change in factor is equal to the rate of change in output.
- __________ profit: is the difference between total revenue and economic costs.
- __________ returns of scale: are made possible because of the economies of scale enjoyed by firms that are expanding their output.
- __________ maximisation: a firm may aim to achieve growth in the short run, to gain a large market share and dominate the market in the long run.
- __________ price: price where a firm can make normal profit in the long run. So all costs are covered including opportunity costs (price=ATC). If price does not cover ATC in the long run, the firm will shut down permanently.
- __________ economies of scale: is the cost saving enjoyed by firms who are able to buy resources in very large quantities.
- __________ maximising level of output: if a firm wishes to maximise its profits: it should produce at the level of output where MC cuts MR from below.
- __________ profit: is earned when total revenue is greater than the economic costs. Firms aim to earn as much profit as possible.
- __________ profit: (zero economic profit): total revenue equals total costs.
- __________ down price: level of price that enables a firm to cover its variable cost in the short run.
23 Clues: (negative economic profit): total revenue is less than total costs. • __________ profit: (zero economic profit): total revenue equals total costs. • __________ profit: is the difference between total revenue and economic costs. • __________ costs: are the costs of the purchased resources, such as raw material. • ...
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- varied on or off the beat
- quiet
- the notes played within a song
- volume
- indicates how many beats fit per measure
- used to indicate silence in music
- very loud
- rising volume
- basic unit of music
- moderately loud
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- moderately soft
- lower part of the staff
- consistent pattern
- very quiet
- used to write music
- higher pitched voices
- top part of the staff
- used to sing the major scale
- loud
- the pace at which a song is played
20 Clues: loud • quiet • volume • very loud • very quiet • rising volume • moderately soft • moderately loud • consistent pattern • used to write music • basic unit of music • higher pitched voices • top part of the staff • lower part of the staff • varied on or off the beat • used to sing the major scale • the notes played within a song • used to indicate silence in music • the pace at which a song is played • ...
Music Theory Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-06
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- Very loud
- Soft
- "G Clef"
- Gradually louder
- Gradually quieter
- Moderately soft
- Loud
- Equal to one-half count
- Instructs how to play music
- Consistent
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- Moderately loud
- Ta
- Equal to four beats
- "F Clef
- What happens on or between the beat
- Very soft
- Do to Do
- Short lines added for notes above or below the staff
- Tah-ah
- Music divided equally by bar lines
20 Clues: Ta • Soft • Loud • Tah-ah • "F Clef • Do to Do • "G Clef" • Very soft • Very loud • Consistent • Moderately loud • Moderately soft • Gradually louder • Gradually quieter • Equal to four beats • Equal to one-half count • Instructs how to play music • Music divided equally by bar lines • What happens on or between the beat • Short lines added for notes above or below the staff
Matter and Atomic theory 2013-03-04
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- ...electronic configuration
- fourth period, group two
- 2,8,18,2
- basic building block of matter
- like a dictionary for chemists
- between solid and gas
- changing from a solid to a liquid
- 'split' the atom
- mistake with atomic number
- in fixed proportion
- low kinetic energy
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- ...number
- abundant element in the universe
- aurum
- varying substances
- Cf
- ...atomic mass
- outer most electrons
- neutral electronic configuration of 2,8,5
- anion with electronic configuration of 2,8,8
- large spacing between particles
- turning into a gas
22 Clues: Cf • aurum • 2,8,18,2 • ...number • ...atomic mass • 'split' the atom • varying substances • turning into a gas • low kinetic energy • in fixed proportion • outer most electrons • between solid and gas • fourth period, group two • mistake with atomic number • ...electronic configuration • basic building block of matter • like a dictionary for chemists • large spacing between particles • ...
Matter and Atomic theory 2013-03-04
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- most abundant element in the universe
- changing from a solid to a liquid
- low kinetic energy
- 'split' the atom
- outer most electrons
- between solid and gas
- mistake with atomic number
- ...atomic mass
- fourth period, group two
- aurum
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- ...number
- neutral electronic configuration of 2,8,5
- varying substances
- anion with electronic configuration of 2,8,8
- ...electronic configuration
- like a dictionary for chemists
- Cf
- basic building block of matter
- in fixed proportion
- 2,8,18,2
- large spacing between particles
- turning into a gas
22 Clues: Cf • aurum • 2,8,18,2 • ...number • ...atomic mass • 'split' the atom • varying substances • low kinetic energy • turning into a gas • in fixed proportion • outer most electrons • between solid and gas • fourth period, group two • mistake with atomic number • ...electronic configuration • like a dictionary for chemists • basic building block of matter • large spacing between particles • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2012-06-12
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- nothing can travel faster than the speed of ______
- Which law of thermodynamics does the Big Bang Theory violate?
- what type of matter can we not observe?
- The rapid expansion of the universe
- What year did Hoyle coin the term the "Big Bang"?
- After how many thousand years could light shine in the universe
- What is the second lightest element?
- Stage where matter and energy separated
- At the center of a black hole
- How many billion years old is the universe?
- First name of person who coined "The Big Bang"
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- name given to when the universe will collapse in on itself
- Electrons collided with positrons to form these
- The temperature in kelvin of the universe today
- As the universe expanded it ______ as well
- the universe is this much percent hydrogen
- stars clustered together to form what?
- the deciding factor on whether or not the universe will continue to expand
- What is the volume of matter at a singularity?
- What the first letter stands for in CMB
- One of Ashwin's favorite medicines
- formed from the collapsing of gases
22 Clues: At the center of a black hole • One of Ashwin's favorite medicines • The rapid expansion of the universe • formed from the collapsing of gases • What is the second lightest element? • stars clustered together to form what? • what type of matter can we not observe? • What the first letter stands for in CMB • Stage where matter and energy separated • ...
Play Development Theory Review 2015-03-16
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- During the first years of life, infants are totally __________ on their caregivers.
- The book, written by Erikson, that contains his theories on play and development.
- The book, written by Piaget, that contains his theories on play and development.
- Industry and Inferiority is the __________ stage of psychosocial development, according to Erikson, in which goal-oriented projects are important.
- The only one of Piaget's three types of knowledge derived from outer sources.
- In the game stage, according to Mead, children learn to coordinate their representation of themselves (“I”) with the multiple __________ of others (multiple “me's”).
- The type of knowledge, according to Piaget, that involves the physical properties of objects.
- The theorist that combined “psycho” and “social” to emphasize that the individual's inner psychological state is inseparable from the social context.
- The play stage, according to Piaget, that involves adherence to an external set social rules that govern play.
- All social activities between children, __________, and adults (both formal and informal) are of primary importance.
- The balance between autonomy, shame, and __________ constantly shifts.
- According to Vygotksy, these are usually taken for granted in social play until conflict.
- The stage, according to Mead, in which children perform simple role transformations.
- Children perform beyond their usual level of functioning when engaged in __________.
- The theorist who viewed the development of knowledge as a process of restructuring earlier ways of knowing into more adequate or generalized ways of knowing.
- During the Industry and Inferiority stage, autonomy is expanded to include perseverance and __________ as children's developmental abilities continue to grow.
- The source of the Zone of Proximal Development and what motivates social collaborations, according to Vygotsky.
- The “I” is the active aspect of the self, while the “me” is the __________ aspect of the self.
- What humans use tools to make activities possible and easier.
- The book, written by G. H. Mead, that contains his theories on play and development.
- The type of knowledge, according to Vygotksy, that occurs first.
- Piaget, Vygotsky, Mead, and Erikson are __________ constructionist theorists.
- Children develop a sense of power or __________ that is shaped by their schools, families, and society.
- In this stage, children often create their own __________ (where guilt is “played through”).
- The book, written by Vygotsky, that contains his theories on play and development.
- All constructivist theorists support the idea of a __________ curriculum.
- Mental patterns that people construct to make sense of information and experiences.
- People learn mental tools from __________ people .
- The second stage in Mead's stages self development.
- When people modify their means of interacting with the environment to fit their personal needs.
- The play stage, according to Piaget, that involves the use of mental representation.
- In the generalized-other stage this stage of play becomes important.
- According to Erikson, research shows that play-based curricula support __________, while other curricula undermine it.
- During social play, what is difficult when children's backgrounds and experiences differ significantly?
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- In the Initiative and Guilt stage of psychosocial development, according to Erikson, __________ is more important than product.
- Vygotksy asserted that all play has rules and that with new levels of development, these rules (and their importance) become more __________.
- The theorist who believed play is the major vehicle for young children develop their sense of self.
- Caregiver sensitivity and consistency in care lead to secure infant __________.
- The third stage in a the child's developing sense of self.
- When existing mental structures are altered to fit new experiences.
- According Mead, during toddlerhood, children's growing physical and cognitive competencies contribute to their __________ development.
- As __________ competence grows, meaning can often be carried out completely in the mind
- What is important, and must be taken into consideration, when children are developing a sense of self that includes the both inside and outside perspectives.
- A healthy infant's basic sense of trust is central to a healthy __________ development of autonomy.
- Objects that represent other objects. Vygotsky believed their use in play represented a key stage in the development of thought.
- This arises when initiative is inappropriate or overreaching for current developmental abilities.
- The balance sought between assimilation and accommodation.
- Piaget's play stage most characteristic of the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development.
- The theorist who believed that development and learning takes place through social interactions within historical and cultural contexts.
- Piaget believed children learn to represent their world through a series of __________ in which accommodation and assimilation become better coordinated.
- The type of knowledge, according to Vygotsky, that occurs when people practice a concept or skill alone.
- The type of knowledge, according to Piaget, that involves relationships among objects, people, and/or ideas.
- The play stage, according to Piaget, that involves interacting with play materials to produce intended results and gain understanding.
- The belief that children explore and adapt to their environment by coping with everyday challenges.
- The term that refers to the idea that people within a particular society have common expectations regarding behavior.
- Game stage is the __________ of Mead's stages of self development, in which the child begins to differentiate the “I” from the “me”.
- According to Mead, role play becomes more __________ in the game stage of self development.
- OF PROXIMALDEVELOPMENT What is created when children engage in collaborative collaborations and perform beyond their usual level of functioning.
- When new experiences are altered to fit existing mental structures.
- Caregiver attachment helps the infant develop a self of __________ in self and the outer world.
60 Clues: People learn mental tools from __________ people . • The second stage in Mead's stages self development. • The third stage in a the child's developing sense of self. • The balance sought between assimilation and accommodation. • What humans use tools to make activities possible and easier. • The type of knowledge, according to Vygotksy, that occurs first. • ...
Cells and Cell Theory 2015-11-01
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- The diffusion of water.
- Large organic compound that is made of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur.
- Oragnelle that controls what goes in and out of a cell.
- Type of active transport where the cell releases a large substance with the help of the vesicle.
- Makes up the internal framework of the cell, gives cell its shape
- Jelly-like substance where organelles are found.
- Substances cannot pass through the cell membrane on their own and therefore need the help of a transport protein.
- Type of active transport that engulfs substances by surrounding it with the cell membrane.
- A cell's membrane is _____ permeable, it allows some substances to pass through while others cannot.
- Green pigment found in the chloroplast.
- Type of cell that has no nucleus or membrane bound structures and is found in unicellular organisms.
- Tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell.
- Looked at living cells for the first time by looking at a drop of pond water.
- Produces proteins
- Powerhouse of the cell, converts food into energy
- Acts as the brain of the cell
- Has ribosomes attached and makes proteins
- Package and sort proteins
- Cell that fights and fights infections
- Type of transport where substances move from low concentration to high.
- Rigid layer that surrounds a plant cell, give the cell its shape.
- Type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction
- Contains many tubes to soak up water, contains no chloroplasts
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- Was a botanist who concluded that all plants are made up of cells
- Process by which molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- DNA and RNA are examples of
- Organelle that stores liquid and other substances.
- Said that all cells come from other living cells.
- Contains a lot of chloroplasts to change sunlight into energy
- Controls what goes in and out of the cell nucleus
- No ribosomes attached and processes other cellular substances.
- Cell that can contract and extend, has a lot of mitochondria
- A zoologist who concluded that all animals are made up of cells.
- Capture energy from sunlight and converts it to energy.
- Type of transport that does not require energy.
- Compound that contains any element besides carbon.
- Cell that carries oxygen around the body, has no nucleus
- Organic compound that contains hydrogen, oxygen and carbon that is responsible for short term energy
- Type of cell that contains a nucleus and is found in multicellular organisms
- Structure that makes ribosomes
- Organelle that helps move substances around the cell.
- Basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- Organelle that breaks down food, waste and worn out parts.
- Compound that always contains hydrogen, and carbon
- Most chemical reactions cannot occur without this inorganic compound.
- Fats, oils and waxes that are responsible for long term energy
- Long and branched, sends messages to the brain
- Saw cells for the first time by looking at a piece of cork.
48 Clues: Produces proteins • The diffusion of water. • Package and sort proteins • DNA and RNA are examples of • Acts as the brain of the cell • Structure that makes ribosomes • Cell that fights and fights infections • Green pigment found in the chloroplast. • Has ribosomes attached and makes proteins • Long and branched, sends messages to the brain • ...
Introduction to cells:Cell theory 2023-11-02
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- Something that performs photosynthesis during the daylight is also known as ?
- What does the central vacuole store?
- What makes Ribosomes?
- What is the cells energy center called?
- What is the framework of a cell called?
- What do you call an living organism with one cell?
- What is the smalest unit of life in all living things?
- A unicellular bacteria cell is also known as?
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- what is the storage area in cells called?
- What is the last name of the person who discovered animalcules?
- What are tail-like structures used in movement?
- Waht is the control center of cell called?
- What is only in animal cells and used during cell devision?
- What are hairlike stuctures used in movement?
- What do you call an living organism with mutiple cells?
- what is the name of something that makes proteins in cells?
- short, hair-like structures on the cell surface of prokaryotic cells are called?.
- A multicellular plant and animal cell is also known as?
- what is the fluid within a cell called?
- What is the last name of the first person to see cells?
- what does a cell wall do?
- What contains digestive enzymes and breaks things down?
- The short version of endoplasmic reticulum is what?
23 Clues: What makes Ribosomes? • what does a cell wall do? • What does the central vacuole store? • What is the cells energy center called? • what is the fluid within a cell called? • What is the framework of a cell called? • what is the storage area in cells called? • Waht is the control center of cell called? • What are hairlike stuctures used in movement? • ...
Social Cognitive Career Theory 2024-06-09
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- Lent and colleagues describe two basic types of contextual factors: background contextual factors and contextual influences ______ to choice behavior.
- Environmental supports such as career exploration and _____ support are positively related to career self-efficacy and outcome expectation.
- Lent et al. (2002) recognize that individuals interact with others and that many factors ____ self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and goals.
- SCCT emphasizes the term "personal ______," reflecting individuals' power to achieve solutions or adapt to career changes.
- The social cognitive model of career choice involves interactions among self-efficacy, outcome expectations, goals, choice, outcome, and contextual ______.
- Social cognitive theory studies the interaction of three factors known as the Triadic Reciprocal Interaction System: (1) the environment, personal factors such as memories, beliefs, preferences, and self-perceptions; and (3) actual ______.
- In Korea, a 2006 study found support for social cognitive career theory, reporting that self-efficacy and outcome expectations had an impact on Korean American college students’ intentions to explore occupations. What’s the name of the researcher who authored this study?
- Self-efficacy beliefs are concerned with “Can I do this ______?”
- The abbreviation for the name of the theory developed in 1996 for career counseling to complement existing cognitive theories.
- Like Krumboltz’s social learning theory, social cognitive career theory is based on ______’s social cognitive theory.
- SCCT subscribes to Bandura's model of causality, known as the ______ Reciprocal Interaction System.
- In SCCT, ______ accomplishments in a specific endeavor will lead to interest in that endeavor to the extent that they foster a growing sense of self-efficacy.
- One of the personal determinants of career development emphasized in SCCT that reflects beliefs about one's capabilities.
- An example of a ______ outcome expectation might be approval from your father for having done well in school.
- Rogers and Creed (2011) found general support for the model while studying students in what country?
- Bandura (1986) describes ____-efficacy as “people’s judgments of their capabilities to organize and execute courses of action required to attain designated types of performances”.
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- An example of a self-evaluative outcome might be being satisfied with your own ______ in a class.
- Background contextual factors occur as individuals learn about and interact with their own ______ and learn gender role expectations.
- The theorists associated with Social Cognitive Career Theory are Lentz, Brown, and ______.
- Individuals set ______ that help them organize their behavior and guide their actions over various periods.
- The last name of the researcher who found in a study in 2010 on high school students that the social cognitive model of career choice was found to help increase self-efficacy and raise student’s sense of hope in their future.
- Contextual influences proximal to choice behavior refer to environmental factors that come into play at particular academic and _____ choice points.
- According to SCCT, past performance affects future performance through people’s task mastery abilities and their self-efficacy ______.
- Proximal influences are able to be confronted directly, such as overcoming a financial barrier by searching for financial ______.
- With significant accuracy, the social cognitive career model was used to predict Spanish undergraduate students’ interest in ____ and their interest in pursuing education and occupations where _____ is applied (Blanco, 2011). Which subject was assessed?
- Outcome expectations refer to what may happen, and self-efficacy is concerned with estimates of the ______ to accomplish something.
- Contextual factors can be either a support or a ______ to obtaining a desired career objective.
- Both support and barriers can affect self-______.
- When individuals estimate what the probability of an outcome will be, this is referred to as ______ expectations.
- In a study of Asian American social workers, first generation ____ were more likely to perceive career barriers followed by second generation _____, and third or more generation ______ perceived the fewest career barriers (Lee, 2009).
- McAllister found support for the model in students with what kind of disabilities?
- The social cognitive career model fit well for non-White college students majoring in science and engineering, showing significant relationships between outcome expectations and ____ (Byars-Winston, Estrada, Howard, Davis, & Zalapa, 2010). Fill in the blank.
- Researchers have been concerned that members of different cultural groups may experience more ______ to career attainment and fewer supports than European Americans.
- An example of a physical outcome expectation might be getting ______ for working.
- Outcome expectations include physical, social, and self-______ outcomes as described by Bandura.
- According to SCCT, interests are strongly related to one's self-efficacy and ______ expectations.
36 Clues: Both support and barriers can affect self-______. • Self-efficacy beliefs are concerned with “Can I do this ______?” • An example of a physical outcome expectation might be getting ______ for working. • McAllister found support for the model in students with what kind of disabilities? • ...
Number Theory Review Crossword 2024-05-18
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- This is the name of the unit we are currently in
- When you are using an exponent of 2
- The smallest number that can be divided by the given numbers
- A number that only has two factors (1 and itself)
- The biggest number that two or more numbers can both be divided by
- We use these as "checkpoints" throughout a unit
- These are used to write repeated multiplication
- When a number can be evenly divided by another
- You will need this writing tool every day for class
- The person who created the sieve to find prime numbers
- This is something that you will write in throughout the year and can look back on if you need help
- When you are using an exponent of 3
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- The numbers you get by skip counting
- If you are ever absent, you will want to check this on Schoology
- Finding all of the prime factors of a number
- The bigger number in a power
- The numbers you multiply together to get another number
- This is the name of the method we use to find the prime factorization
- A number that has more than two factors
- This is a website where you watch videos and answer questions
20 Clues: The bigger number in a power • When you are using an exponent of 2 • When you are using an exponent of 3 • The numbers you get by skip counting • A number that has more than two factors • Finding all of the prime factors of a number • When a number can be evenly divided by another • We use these as "checkpoints" throughout a unit • ...
AP Music theory review 2023-05-10
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- all ACs that are not PACs, with also viio - I
- shape of the melody
- relatively independent musical idea terminated by a cadence
- cadence anything to vi
- a harmonic goal, specifically the chords used at the goal
- IV to I
- taking a melodic line and moving some of the notes into a different octave
- 3rd and 5th of a root position triad are embellished by upper neighboring tones, bass is stationary, usually occurs on weak beat
- 7 in bass
- harmonizes a bass passing tone, usually on unaccented beat
- period both phrases begin with similar material
- accompanying melody sounding against the principle melody
- V or viio to I
- the ways in which composition is shaped
- sequences are repeated, indicated by repeat sign, capo, or segno
- division of a musical idea into segments
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- rhythm rate at which chords change
- I6/4 to V to I, precedes the dominant, often at a cadence, embellishes dominant
- smallest identifiable musical idea, can consist of pitch pattern, rhythmic pattern, or both
- ends in V
- pattern that is repeated immediately in the same voice but that begins on a different pitch class
- V(7) to I (with tonic in soprano)
- series of roots related by descending 5ths (and/or ascending 4ths)
- terminal phrase in a period, strong cadence (answer)
- 3 in bass
- melody flipped upside down
- two or more phrases in antecedent-consequent relationship, ends in cadence
- first phrase in a period, weaker cadence (question)
- 5 in bass
- created by arpeggiation of the triad in the bass
- iv6 to V in minor
- delay of cadence by addition of material
- period in which phrase beginnings are not similar
- 1 in bass
- to write or play music in some key other than the original
35 Clues: IV to I • ends in V • 3 in bass • 5 in bass • 7 in bass • 1 in bass • V or viio to I • iv6 to V in minor • shape of the melody • cadence anything to vi • melody flipped upside down • V(7) to I (with tonic in soprano) • rhythm rate at which chords change • the ways in which composition is shaped • delay of cadence by addition of material • division of a musical idea into segments • ...
Final Music Theory Review 2023-05-04
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- Andrea Bocelli is from this country
- perform two or more notes legato
- means all
- slowly
- detached or separated
- highest female voice part
- slow and stately
- fast quick and bright
- gradually get faster
- lowest female voice part
- perform two notes of the same pitch as one note
- smooth and connected
- highest male voice part
- a combination of notes at the same pitch
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- the King of Rock and Roll
- music for one performer
- gradually get slower
- major composer - Baroque era
- a dramatic work set to music for voice and intsruments
- space of eight steps between notes
- lowest male voice part
- at a walking pace
- very very fast
- major composer - Classical era
- moderately
- Bach's death ended this era
26 Clues: slowly • means all • moderately • very very fast • slow and stately • at a walking pace • gradually get slower • gradually get faster • smooth and connected • detached or separated • fast quick and bright • lowest male voice part • music for one performer • highest male voice part • lowest female voice part • the King of Rock and Roll • highest female voice part • Bach's death ended this era • ...
Cell Theory and Organelles 2023-09-29
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- powerhouse of cell
- has a nucleus
- store water, food, and waste
- jell-like substance
- more than one cells
- contains digestive enzymes
- shorter hair like and more numerous on cells
- no nucleus
- cell like products that are used inside the cells like special lipids called steriods
- looks like a stack of pancakes, storage or transport out of cell
- allows things in and out of cell
- "protein factories" protein synthesis
- one cell
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- consists of two different pieces, hollow membrane tubes
- found in plants, photosynthesis
- controls the whole cell
- found in plant cells next to cell membrane
- has ribosomes on surface
- membrane surrounding nucleus
- inside the nucleus, makes mRNA
- helps hold the shape of the cell found in the cytoplasm
- like a tail and fewer on cells
- forms spindle fibers, paired structures near nucleus
- circular peice of genetic material
24 Clues: one cell • no nucleus • has a nucleus • powerhouse of cell • jell-like substance • more than one cells • controls the whole cell • has ribosomes on surface • contains digestive enzymes • store water, food, and waste • membrane surrounding nucleus • inside the nucleus, makes mRNA • like a tail and fewer on cells • found in plants, photosynthesis • allows things in and out of cell • ...
Cell Theory and Structure 2024-09-20
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- cells working together form this
- built a microscope to look at cork cells
- all of the deer only living in Joyce Park
- control center of the cell
- stiff outer covering of a plant cell
- any individual that can live on its own
- all life on Earth
- organelle found only in plant cells that trap sunlight
- system organs working together form this
- powerhouse of the cell
- all living things in Joyce Park
- jellylike fluid that fills the empty spaces in a cell
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- type of cell that makes up protists, fungi, plants, and animals
- thin covering of plant and animal cells
- packaging center of cells
- transport system in cells; highways
- vacuole large storage space in a plant cell
- bacteria cell
- smallest functional unit of an organism
- all of the living and non-living things in an area
20 Clues: bacteria cell • all life on Earth • powerhouse of the cell • packaging center of cells • control center of the cell • all living things in Joyce Park • cells working together form this • transport system in cells; highways • stiff outer covering of a plant cell • thin covering of plant and animal cells • any individual that can live on its own • ...
Grade 2 theory terms 2024-10-09
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- lightly
- slowly
- play strongly
- from the beginning until the word 'fine'
- from the sign
- 3 notes in the time of 2
- broadly
- sustained
- lively and spirited
- moderately soft
- very soft
- more speed
- majestic
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- moderately loud
- moderately short and detatched
- hold for full value of note
- moderately fast
- lively and spirited
- becoming broader
- 2 notes in the time of 3
- very loud
- in a singing style
- less speed
- very
- a litte
- without
- pause (hold for longer)
- always
28 Clues: very • slowly • always • lightly • broadly • a litte • without • majestic • very loud • sustained • very soft • less speed • more speed • play strongly • from the sign • moderately loud • moderately fast • moderately soft • becoming broader • in a singing style • lively and spirited • lively and spirited • pause (hold for longer) • 2 notes in the time of 3 • 3 notes in the time of 2 • hold for full value of note • ...
Big Bang Theory Vocab 2025-03-26
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- electromagnetism and strong and weak nuclear forces
- the opposite of every subatomic particle
- a formulation of the law of conservation
- erly stage of the big bang theory
- light is stretched
- the unit of temp in international system of units
- variable star that pulsates
- extreme rapid expansion of the universe
- the shift of a object and its from two povs
- a compact astronomical object
- not a until of time but the unit of light traveling
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- condition of being similar
- consists of stars and planets
- ave changes between the observer and the wave
- a branch of physics
- a nucldear reaction
- measures the strength of electromagnetic radiation
- light does not interact with
- a era of gravitational effect of matter
- progress of existence
- density of matter
- the heat of something
- a completely empty space
- the spectral lines of a stellar spectrum
- a two dimensional area enclosed by lines
- interactions between electric charges
- a pair of equal and oppositely charged
- describing the origin of the universe
28 Clues: density of matter • light is stretched • a branch of physics • a nucldear reaction • progress of existence • the heat of something • a completely empty space • condition of being similar • variable star that pulsates • light does not interact with • consists of stars and planets • a compact astronomical object • erly stage of the big bang theory • interactions between electric charges • ...
Particle Theory and Mixtures 2025-03-02
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- Tiny building block of matter
- Type of mixture that looks uniform throughout
- State of matter with definite volume but no fixed shape
- A mixture where particles are visible and settle over time
- Central part of an atom
- The process of separating a solid from a liquid
- State of matter with definite shape and volume
- A mixture where tiny particles are dispersed but don’t settle
- Ability of a substance to dissolve in another
- Positively charged atomic particle
- A method to separate dissolved substances by heating
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- Neutrally charged atomic particle
- The tendency of a material to break instead of stretch
- Substance that dissolves another
- Resistance of a liquid to flowing
- How well a material conducts heat or electricity
- The amount of matter in an object
- The process of separating liquids with different boiling points
- State of matter with no definite shape or volume
- Mass per unit volume of a substance
- A technique to separate colors in ink or dyes
- The substance that gets dissolved
- A combination of substances that keep their properties
- Negatively charged atomic particle
- Energy-related motion of particles
25 Clues: Central part of an atom • Tiny building block of matter • Substance that dissolves another • Neutrally charged atomic particle • Resistance of a liquid to flowing • The amount of matter in an object • The substance that gets dissolved • Negatively charged atomic particle • Energy-related motion of particles • Positively charged atomic particle • ...
Sur Sangat Theory Crossword 2025-08-04
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- A flat note in Indian music (5)
- Thaat of Raag Kedar (6)
- Repeating the sthayi three times (5)
- Ni & __ are not allowed in Raga Bhoopali (2)
- A sharp note, in Indian music (6)
- a raga derived from a parent raga (5)
- Beats in Dadra (3)
- Composition using only swaras (10)
- Rhythm with 16 matras (8)
- Notes completely varjit Malkauns (7)
- Vadi of Bhoopali, Khamaj, and Yaman (2)
- Ascending scale (6)
- Who established the Thaat Classification System (10)
- Family with ga, dha, and ni komal(7)
- Raga that uses only Teevra Ma (5)
- Thaat that uses re & dha komal; ma teevra (6)
- Faster improvisation at the end of a bandish (5)
- The most important note in a raga (4)
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- Of the ragas you've learned, which is a morning raga (7)
- The first, lower part of a composition (6)
- Notes that are not allowed in the raga (6)
- Composition created by Amir Khusro using Arabic Phonemes like Deem & Derena (6)
- Thaat of Raga Des (6)
- A natural, regular note (7)
- Which matra does the Kafi Bandish start on? (5)
- Second, higher part of a composition (6)
- Ga & __ are komal in Raga Kafi (2)
- The first and most important beat in a rhythm (3)
- How many beats in Bhajani (5)
- How many taalis in Teentaal? (5)
- True or False: Bhairav is a Janaka Raga (4)
- Jati of Bhoopali and Malkauns (6)
- Parent Raga (6)
- Composition using words and poetry (7)
- Thaat of Raga Bageshree (4)
- How many khands in Teentaal? (4)
- Thaat with re, ga, dha komal; teevra ma (4)
- What do we call the ninth beat of Teentaal? (5)
38 Clues: Parent Raga (6) • Beats in Dadra (3) • Ascending scale (6) • Thaat of Raga Des (6) • Thaat of Raag Kedar (6) • Rhythm with 16 matras (8) • A natural, regular note (7) • Thaat of Raga Bageshree (4) • How many beats in Bhajani (5) • A flat note in Indian music (5) • How many taalis in Teentaal? (5) • How many khands in Teentaal? (4) • A sharp note, in Indian music (6) • ...
kinetic theory of gases 2024-12-18
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- The distribution of energy among degrees of freedom in a system.
- A theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles.
- The number of collisions per unit time in a gas.
- Explaining macroscopic properties using molecular behavior.
- A portion of the universe chosen for analysis of energy changes.
- Variables that define the state of a thermodynamic system.
- A gas that follows the ideal gas equation perfectly.
- A scale to measure temperature based on thermal equilibrium.
- The study of the motion and interaction of molecules.
- Independent modes in which a system can store energy.
- Collisions in which kinetic energy is conserved.
- The interaction between gas molecules resulting in energy transfer.
- A mathematical space describing all possible states of a system.
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- A process occurring at constant temperature.
- A process with no heat exchange between a system and surroundings.
- A fundamental physical constant linking energy to temperature.
- Observable properties like pressure and volume in a gas.
- The amount of heat required to change the temperature of a unit mass.
- The pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture.
- The energy associated with the motion of particles in a system.
- The erratic random movement of particles in a fluid due to collisions.
- The average distance a particle travels before colliding with another particle.
- The speed of gas molecules, varying with temperature.
- A gas with interactions and deviations from ideal behavior.
- The state where all parts of a system have the same temperature.
- The relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas.
- The total energy contained within a thermodynamic system.
- The heat required to raise the temperature of a substance.
- The square root of the mean of the squares of velocities of gas molecules.
- The irregular and haphazard movement of particles.
30 Clues: A process occurring at constant temperature. • The number of collisions per unit time in a gas. • Collisions in which kinetic energy is conserved. • The pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture. • The irregular and haphazard movement of particles. • A gas that follows the ideal gas equation perfectly. • The speed of gas molecules, varying with temperature. • ...
Atomic Theory and History 2025-10-01
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- _______ uncertainty principle - can't know speed and location together
- Came up with the wave equations that explains electron movement
- In 1913 said electrons are in orbits and can jump from one level to another
- Experiment done by Thomson
- Found that elements combine to form new substances
- Greek philosopher who came up with the work atom
- The method that Dalton used to figure out water is H and O
- Subatomic particle discovered in 1917
- Over used word in film that just means "to count" or "number"
- __________ model was how Bohr described the atom
- The particle of radiation that scientist were using
- The nucleus is ______ because of protons
- Small dense positive center
- Last discovered subatomic particle
- Particle discovered in the late 60's that makes up protons and neutrons
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- First subatomic particle discovered
- The experiment that found the nucleus
- Most of human history; the 4 elements earth, wind, fire, _____
- Dalton realized that elements combine in whole number ratios to form ______
- Rutherford said the atom is mostly ______ ______ (2wds)
- "Indivisible"
- Confirmed the neutron in 1932
- electrons are contained in _______ ______ or shells (2wds)
- electrons are in a ______ like region not strict paths
- ___________ _______ model is how Thompson described the atom (2wds)
- Found the Electron in 1897
- Found the nucleus in 1911
27 Clues: "Indivisible" • Found the nucleus in 1911 • Experiment done by Thomson • Found the Electron in 1897 • Small dense positive center • Confirmed the neutron in 1932 • Last discovered subatomic particle • First subatomic particle discovered • The experiment that found the nucleus • Subatomic particle discovered in 1917 • The nucleus is ______ because of protons • ...
Unit 2: Cell Theory 2026-06-16
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- : Organelle that contains the cell's DNA and controls cell activities
- : Structure involved in cell division and spindle formation
- : Short hair-like structures used for movement or moving materials
- : Cell lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- : Membrane proteins that help substances move across the membrane
- : States that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, and cells come from existing cells
- : Factors kept constant during an experiment
- : Theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts evolved from free-living prokaryotes engulfed by larger cells
- : Storage organelle for water, nutrients, and wastes
- : Organelle with ribosomes that modifies and transports proteins
- : Factor intentionally changed by the experimenter
- : Organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins
- : Organelles that produce ATP through cellular respiration
- : Organelle where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- : Structures that synthesize proteins
- : Molecule that stores genetic information
- : Organelle that synthesizes lipids and detoxifies substances
- : Selectively permeable boundary that surrounds the cell
- : Double membrane surrounding the nucleus
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- : Openings in the nuclear envelope that regulate transport
- : Rigid outer layer that provides support and protection
- : Cell containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- : Gel-like material inside the cell where organelles are located
- : Network of protein fibers that provides support and movement for the cell
- : Allows some substances to pass while blocking others
- : Long whip-like structures used for cell movement
- : Condensed structure of DNA and proteins that contains genes
- : Factor measured in an experiment
- : Process of testing a hypothesis using controlled procedures
- : Relationship between a cell's surface area and its volume that affects transport efficiency
- : Testable prediction based on observations
- : Organelle containing digestive enzymes that break down waste
- : Specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function
33 Clues: : Factor measured in an experiment • : Structures that synthesize proteins • : Double membrane surrounding the nucleus • : Molecule that stores genetic information • : Testable prediction based on observations • : Factors kept constant during an experiment • : Organelle where photosynthesis occurs in plants • : Long whip-like structures used for cell movement • ...
Lilian's Fruit Crossword 2020-11-13
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- Outer color is pink and inside color is white, but it doesn't have many seeds. It only has one big seed
- Yellow and a tropical fruit
- Yellow and long
- Red,round and crunchy
- Like a purple ball
- Outer color is red and inside color is white. It has thorns
- Very bad smell and tropical fruit
- Red with some small yellow seeds
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- Yellow and very sour
- Outer color is orange, inside color is red
- Round, orange color and smaller than an orange
- Outer color is green and inside is light green, but it has a big brown seed
- Tropical fruit, outer color is pink, inside color is white with many small black seeds
- Outer color is yellow and inside is white, and it is good for your belly
14 Clues: Yellow and long • Like a purple ball • Yellow and very sour • Red,round and crunchy • Yellow and a tropical fruit • Red with some small yellow seeds • Very bad smell and tropical fruit • Outer color is orange, inside color is red • Round, orange color and smaller than an orange • Outer color is red and inside color is white. It has thorns • ...
Crossword Puzzle Cosmetology 2024-03-11
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- strength of a color
- coloring technique that involves taking a narrow section of hair and making straight part of the scalp
- Used to equalize porosity
- also known as hue
- chemical compounds that lighten hair by dispersing, dissolving and decolorizing the natural hair pigment
- Known as oxidizing agent or catalysts
- hair type that is difficult for moisture or chemicals to penetrate
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- hair color process that lightens and deposits color in the hair in single application
- test also known as predisposition test
- color Natural color of hair
- first step of double process haircoloring
- unit of measure used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
- nonammonia color the adds shine and tone to the hair
- test determines how the hair will react to the color formula and how long the formula should be left on the hair
- process of treating gray or very resistant hair
- measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
- cap combination of equal parts of a prepared permanent color mixture and shampoo used last five minutes and worked through
17 Clues: also known as hue • strength of a color • Used to equalize porosity • color Natural color of hair • Known as oxidizing agent or catalysts • test also known as predisposition test • first step of double process haircoloring • process of treating gray or very resistant hair • nonammonia color the adds shine and tone to the hair • ...
Rompecabezas 2013-01-23
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- Sies, siete, ocho,...
- No el es alto el es...
- Santa Clausa es blanco y...
- Un bate es Un...
- No es grande es...
- necesita de control remoto, y...
- Un limon color es...
- No es el gato es el...
- No es bonita es...
- No es el gordo el es...
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- ensalada color es...
- Once,doce,trece,...
- No es caminar es...
- Un queso color es...
- Beisbol es negro y...
- Un uvas color es...
- Un peleche color es...
17 Clues: Un bate es Un... • No es grande es... • No es bonita es... • Once,doce,trece,... • No es caminar es... • Un uvas color es... • ensalada color es... • Un queso color es... • Un limon color es... • Sies, siete, ocho,... • Beisbol es negro y... • No el es alto el es... • No es el gato es el... • Un peleche color es... • No es el gordo el es... • Santa Clausa es blanco y... • ...
colors 2020-03-03
12 Clues: the color of dirt • the color of sand • the color of grass • the color of plums • the color of lilacs • the color of clouds • the color of the sky • the color of bubblegum • the color of a sunflower • the color of fire trucks • the color of Mckenna's backpack • the second color of the rainbow
2.01 Key Terms 2023-09-28
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- wheel: A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
- colors: Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
- The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray; to make a hue duller by adding gray.
- The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of the color navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.
- harmony: Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
- Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
- colors: Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
- Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
- scheme (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination.
- colors: The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
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- (meh-TAM-er-izm): Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
- colors: Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
- colors: Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- (achromatic): Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
- Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
- colors: The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
- or Saturation: Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
- colors: The colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of the sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
19 Clues: Darker value of a hue created by adding black. • Describes the lightness or darkness of a color. • Lighter value of a hue created by adding white. • colors: Hues located next to each other on the color wheel. • colors: Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel. • scheme (color story): A choice of colors to be used in combination. • ...
Emotional Crossword 2018-12-19
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- An emotional reaction that happens when one is in potential danger.
- Theory that suggests facial expressions are connected to experiencing emotion.
- Theory of emotional reactions based on classical conditioning.
- An emotion you might experience if you didn't study for your math test...
- Proposed that emotions evolved because they were adaptive.
- Can influence thoughts and behavior.
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- The Schachter-Singer Theory, also known as the...
- Theory that suggests responses within the body are responsible for emotion
8 Clues: Can influence thoughts and behavior. • The Schachter-Singer Theory, also known as the... • Proposed that emotions evolved because they were adaptive. • Theory of emotional reactions based on classical conditioning. • An emotional reaction that happens when one is in potential danger. • An emotion you might experience if you didn't study for your math test... • ...
Children's Personal, Social and Emotional Development 2018-01-30
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- An early years professional designate to take responsibility for a child's emotional well-being by having a strong attachment with them and a good relationship with their parents.
- When you have the ability to feel or understand the emotions of others.
- Some children with this condition find theory of mind difficult.
- Created a Theory about different types of attachment, the quality of attachments can vary.
- Most children have developed TOM by what age?
- This is a well known test that can be used to see if a child has developed TOM
- This is when children have the ability to understand what others might be thinking
- Substitute attachments, the effects of separation anxiety were not recognised. Bases of key person system
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- Where is it stated that all children need to be allocated a key person or key worker?
- When children are able to recover quickly from different or difficult situations.
- Believed a main attachment should be developed by the age of one year, a strong primary attachment is key to later development.
- 'Key person' was the term used by who?
- Created a personality theory that has eight stages.
- Are changes in children's lives, especially in relation to adults who may be looking after them
- A routine that develops a child's sense of security.
- which Theorist created a self-esteem theory referred to as the 'looking glass effect'
16 Clues: 'Key person' was the term used by who? • Most children have developed TOM by what age? • Created a personality theory that has eight stages. • A routine that develops a child's sense of security. • Some children with this condition find theory of mind difficult. • When you have the ability to feel or understand the emotions of others. • ...
Haircolor Theory Milady Chapter 21 2024-09-23
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- The strength or purity of a color, which can be described as soft, medium, or strong.
- The fundamental colors (red, yellow, blue) that cannot be created by mixing other colors; all other colors derive from these.
- Colors that evoke warmth and brightness, including red, orange, and yellow.
- Correction The process of adjusting unwanted tones in hair color using complementary colors to achieve the desired result.
- The predominant tone of color that serves as the foundation for any color application or mixture.
- The quality of color that describes its warmth, coolness, or neutrality, influencing the perception of the color.
- Colors that appear more muted and are often described as sandy or tan, which may be used to reflect a natural look.
- Colors that create a sense of calm and depth, including blue, green, and violet.
- A system that outlines predictable outcomes when colors are combined; certain combinations yield consistent results.
- Another term for tone, indicating the specific color being referred to.
- Colors that are located directly opposite each other on the color wheel; they neutralize each other when mixed.
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- Intermediate colors formed by mixing a secondary color with its neighboring primary color on the color wheel.
- The study of how colors interact, combine, and the principles behind color mixing and perception.
- A specific combination of color levels and tones indicated by numbers and letters, used to achieve desired hair color results.
- Colors created by mixing equal parts of two primary colors; examples include green, orange, and violet.
15 Clues: Another term for tone, indicating the specific color being referred to. • Colors that evoke warmth and brightness, including red, orange, and yellow. • Colors that create a sense of calm and depth, including blue, green, and violet. • The strength or purity of a color, which can be described as soft, medium, or strong. • ...
Colors 2023-10-03
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- A neutral and calm color, like the clouds on an overcast day. It's often seen as practical and timeless.
- A pure and clean color, like freshly fallen snow or a blank canvas. It's often associated with innocence and simplicity.
- A classic and mysterious color, like the night sky. It's often linked to elegance and formality.
- A bright and refreshing color, like the clear waters of a tropical beach. It's known for its calming and rejuvenating qualities.
- A soft and soothing color, like the scent of lavender flowers. It's often associated with relaxation and tranquility.
- The color of nature, like fresh grass and leaves on trees. It's a symbol of growth, life, and harmony.
- A rich and royal color, like the petals of some beautiful flowers. It's often linked to creativity and imagination.
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- A cheerful and bright color, like the warmth of the sun. It's often associated with happiness and energy.
- A shiny and metallic color, like a polished mirror. It's often seen as modern and sophisticated.
- A soft and delicate color, like the blush on cheeks or the petals of a cherry blossom. It's often seen as sweet and gentle.
- A calming and soothing color, like the sky on a clear day or the color of the ocean. It's often seen as peaceful and tranquil.
- A vibrant and bold color often associated with love, passion, and fire. It's the color of ripe strawberries and stop signs.
- A warm and lively color, like the fruit orange or a beautiful sunset. It's known for its enthusiasm and energy.
- A shiny and luxurious color, like precious metals. It's often connected to wealth and success.
- A warm and earthy color, like the bark of trees or the rich soil in a garden. It's associated with stability and reliability.
15 Clues: A shiny and luxurious color, like precious metals. It's often connected to wealth and success. • A shiny and metallic color, like a polished mirror. It's often seen as modern and sophisticated. • A classic and mysterious color, like the night sky. It's often linked to elegance and formality. • ...
8th Grade Students Favorite Things 2024-04-23
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- Wayne's least favorite animal
- Ryders least favorite animal
- is Madelyns favorite shoe brand
- Maggie'sdrink
- navy Ellas favorite clothing brand
- Dixie's favorite holiday
- Joy's favorite food
- Brocks favorite holiday
- Graycins favorite color
- Trystans favorite food
- Maggies favorite drink
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- Rubys' favorite food
- Kaycee's favorite drink
- Emmas favorite holidaGREre Kaylee'ses favorite color
- Ameries favorite animal
- Gage's least favorite things
- balance Taylors favorite shoe brand
- Luke'ss favorite candy
- blue Skyler's favorite color
- Gracees favorite animal
- Billys favorite color
21 Clues: Maggie'sdrink • Joy's favorite food • Rubys' favorite food • Billys favorite color • Luke'ss favorite candy • Trystans favorite food • Maggies favorite drink • Kaycee's favorite drink • Ameries favorite animal • Brocks favorite holiday • Graycins favorite color • Gracees favorite animal • Dixie's favorite holiday • Ryders least favorite animal • Gage's least favorite things • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
15 Clues: - Also called as space junk. • - A galaxy of no visible pattern. • - He proposed the geocentric theory. • - He proposed the heliocentric theory. • - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun. • - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe. • - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole. • ...
Identify Who 2025-11-06
11 Clues: Discovered insulin • Discovered penicillin • Invented the telephone • Discovered the electron • Father of modern physics • First person on the moon • Invented the electric bulb • Father of evolution theory • Developed the periodic table • Proposed theory of radioactivity • Developed laws of motion and gravity
Evolutionary Process 2020-07-04
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- The tailbone of humans is a _______ structure
- He disproved the theory of spontaneous generation
- Amphibians are the ancestors of reptiles. What is the name give to the gradual process of change of organisms over time?
- The theory which talks about aliens bringing life to earth
- The theory that is widely used to explain the origin of earth.
- A fish which is named as a living fossil
- the element used to determine age of fossils
- The closest ancestors of birds and mammals
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- The evolving of novel species from older species.
- Paleontology is the study of ______
- The type of rocks in the crust of earth
- What happens to a species of organisms when they cannot adopt to a certain environment?
- Father of evolution.
- Where did the first pre-cell originate?
- A gas which was abundant in the early atmosphere
15 Clues: Father of evolution. • Paleontology is the study of ______ • The type of rocks in the crust of earth • Where did the first pre-cell originate? • A fish which is named as a living fossil • The closest ancestors of birds and mammals • the element used to determine age of fossils • The tailbone of humans is a _______ structure • ...
Introduction to Group Dynamics 2019-06-06
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- there should be a sense of holistic or unified whole
- subjective state of positive or negative affect often accompanied by a degree of arousal or activation
- methodology that looks into causal relationships of variables
- the underlying patterns of roles, norms and relations among members that organizes groups
- proposed the Social Exchange Theory
- to become part of this, a person must establish a link with a person who is already in the circle
- explains that one's actions in a group are because of rewards and punishments
- proposed the Self-categorization Theory
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- group of whales
- means that members depend on one another
- methodology that looks into connections and relationships of variables
- groups that are consists of two people
- theory that explains the "survival of the fittest" mindset of going into groups
- type of group that acts like your core group
- pack of baboons
15 Clues: group of whales • pack of baboons • proposed the Social Exchange Theory • groups that are consists of two people • proposed the Self-categorization Theory • means that members depend on one another • type of group that acts like your core group • there should be a sense of holistic or unified whole • methodology that looks into causal relationships of variables • ...
History of the Atom 2024-09-05
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- First began investigating the structure of an atom
- Developed the Atomos theory
- Matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can’t be subdivided
- Further experimented with Thomson's model
- A compound always contains definite, or constant proportions of its elements by mass
- Not to be cut
- Electrons moving around the nucleus like planets revolving around the Sun.
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- When elements combine,they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers.
- More established than Democritus
- Model by J.J. Thomson; structure of atom model
- As the theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an “AREA” not in a specific “path”.
- Electron's path according to Niels Bohr
- Earth, Fire, Wind, Water
- Suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion that they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
- English schoolteacher; Developed theory involving relationships between matter and the Atom.
15 Clues: Not to be cut • Earth, Fire, Wind, Water • Developed the Atomos theory • More established than Democritus • Electron's path according to Niels Bohr • Further experimented with Thomson's model • Model by J.J. Thomson; structure of atom model • First began investigating the structure of an atom • When elements combine,they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers. • ...
Evolution crossword puzzle 2023-02-10
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- "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones
- The process by which chemicals present in organic matter are decomposed or oxidized into easily available forms to plants.
- The creator of the theory of evolution
- A fossil that is used for dating
- Determining the past of an artifact by analyzing it
- The theory that species change over time and share a common ancestor
- The process of species changing over time
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- "Organisms that best adjust to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
- The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in
- The identification of traits in plants and animals
- The history of an organism's life documented by fossils
- The book that Charles Darwin wrote on the theory of evolution
- A method used to date rocks
- A diagram that shows the rock formations of a region
- The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism
15 Clues: A method used to date rocks • A fossil that is used for dating • The creator of the theory of evolution • The ship that Charles Darwin traveled in • The process of species changing over time • "Older rock layers lay beneath younger ones • The preserved remains of a prehistoric organism • The identification of traits in plants and animals • ...
Evolution 2023-10-05
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- In Museums we have millions of _____ on display
- A scientist who founded his theory from traveling to the galapagos islands
- A way to determine how old a fossil is by its sediment layer
- You are the ____ of your parents
- The theory that everything started out as an explosion of particles
- The theory that evolution happens overtime
- The last known shared ancestor on the tree of evolution
- You could describe the dodo bird as _____
- Change in species over time
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- When a change occur in the genetic material of an organism
- Record When Newer fossils are found toward the surface and older fossils are farther down
- Whether an organism will reproduce or die depends on this
- The appendix is an example of a ____ structure
- A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- Information that controls a specific trait
15 Clues: Change in species over time • You are the ____ of your parents • You could describe the dodo bird as _____ • Information that controls a specific trait • The theory that evolution happens overtime • The appendix is an example of a ____ structure • In Museums we have millions of _____ on display • The last known shared ancestor on the tree of evolution • ...
earth and space science 2021-06-02
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- Any size group of interacting parts that form a complex whole.
- The 4th step of the Nebular Theory.
- Everything that surrounds and influences an organism.
- The thin, rocky outer layer of Earth.
- The study of the earth
- they study of the oceans
- The innermost layer of Earth, located beneath the mantle.
- The water portion of Earth.
- The 2nd step of the Nebular Theory.Closed closed System Matter does not leave or enter the system, but energy does.
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- A well-established, reliable explanation of a natural or physical phenomenon.
- The thin, gaseous envelope that surrounds Earth
- The parts of the solid Earth, hydrosphere, and atmosphere in which living organisms can be found.
- The 1st step of the Nebular Theory.
- The study of the atmosphere and the processes that produce weather and climate.
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it.
15 Clues: The study of the earth • they study of the oceans • The water portion of Earth. • The 4th step of the Nebular Theory. • The 1st step of the Nebular Theory. • The thin, rocky outer layer of Earth. • The thin, gaseous envelope that surrounds Earth • Everything that surrounds and influences an organism. • The innermost layer of Earth, located beneath the mantle. • ...
Sociology Chapter 5 2022-03-24
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- theory that deviance is the result of social control
- a victimless crime
- accept society goals but achieve them in deviant ways
- internal social control
- created Anomie theory of deviance
- respect rules of behvior but believe they will never achieve goals
- determine guilt or innocence
- rate of repeated behavior
- evasion a white collar crime
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- behavior that violates norms
- a function of the correctional system
- country with a consistently low crime rate
- a violent crime
- wor hard to achieve economic success
- external social control
- believed deviants are biologically less advanced
- believed deviance was linked to body type
- a crime against property
18 Clues: a violent crime • a victimless crime • external social control • internal social control • a crime against property • rate of repeated behavior • behavior that violates norms • determine guilt or innocence • evasion a white collar crime • created Anomie theory of deviance • wor hard to achieve economic success • a function of the correctional system • ...
Penn state Rules 2016-05-09
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- who came up with the geocentric theory
- what shape did Kepler discover the planets are in
- what part of the sun has a reddish glow
- what is another name for the northern light
- who came up with the heliocentric theory
- what theory did Ptomley support
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- what did the ancient Greeks call wandering stars
- the corona sends out a stream of elictrically churched particles called what
- when loops in sun spot regions suddenly connect
- why are sun spots darker than other parts of the sun
- Who came up with the laws of inertia and gravity
- what is a looping eruption of gas
12 Clues: what theory did Ptomley support • what is a looping eruption of gas • who came up with the geocentric theory • what part of the sun has a reddish glow • who came up with the heliocentric theory • what is another name for the northern light • when loops in sun spot regions suddenly connect • what did the ancient Greeks call wandering stars • ...
Art 5 Vocab Review 2017-03-27
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- Violet, Green, and Orange are _________ colors.
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel are called _________ colors.
- Tone or variety of a single color.
- Art from the Artist's perspective. Distorting the world for emotional effect.
- Two colors that are across from each other on the color wheel are called _________ colors.
- A style of art that shows objects, people, and/or places in simplified or distorted arrangements of shape, line, texture, and color.
- Reds, oranges, and yellows are _________ colors.
Down
- Art which has no recognizable subject matter, such as trees, flowers, or people. The purpose is focused purely on shape, form, and color.
- How light or dark something is.
- New ways of perceiving the "real". Wayne Thiebaud was part of this artistic movement.
- Art that has raised parts of the surface that project from the background.
- Blues, greens, and purples are _________ colors.
- Color scheme using one color with different tints/shades.
- A color or shade.
- Red, Blue, and Yellow are _________ colors.
- The result of mixing a primary color and secondary color gives you _________ colors.
16 Clues: A color or shade. • How light or dark something is. • Tone or variety of a single color. • Red, Blue, and Yellow are _________ colors. • Violet, Green, and Orange are _________ colors. • Blues, greens, and purples are _________ colors. • Reds, oranges, and yellows are _________ colors. • Color scheme using one color with different tints/shades. • ...
POKÉMON 2.0 2021-01-23
Across
- Es un Pokémon de color café, rosado y amarillo y de tipo fantasma y hierba.
- Es un Pokémon de color café y blanco y de tipo
- Es un Pokémon de color morado y de tipo normal.
- Es un Pokémon de color rosado, morado y amarillo y de tipo psíquico y fantasma.
- Es un Pokémon de color verde, café y rosado y de tipo veneno.
- Es un Pokémon de color azúl y blanco y de tipo dragón.
- Es un Pokémon de color morado y de tipo fantasma y veneno.
- Es un Pokémon de color rosado y de tipo normal.
- Es un Pokémon de color azúl y blanco y de tipo agua.
Down
- Es un Pokémon de color turquesa y verde y de tipo hierba y veneno.
- Es un Pokémon de color rojo, negro y gris y de tipo fuego y oscuro.
- Es un Pokémon de color azúl y gris y de tipo hielo y agua.
- Es un Pokémon de color rosado y de tipo psíquico.
- Es un Pokémon de color amarillo y negro y de tipo eléctrico y volador.
14 Clues: Es un Pokémon de color café y blanco y de tipo • Es un Pokémon de color morado y de tipo normal. • Es un Pokémon de color rosado y de tipo normal. • Es un Pokémon de color rosado y de tipo psíquico. • Es un Pokémon de color azúl y blanco y de tipo agua. • Es un Pokémon de color azúl y blanco y de tipo dragón. • ...
Lawerance Kohlberg and the Theory of Moral Development 2023-05-09
8 Clues: Kohlberg's first wife • The town he was born in • Award The award he won in 1984 • The debate his theory relates to. • the amount of steps in his theory • the approach that his theory relates to. • The name of the third stage of his theory. • The city the university he went to is named after
