color theory Crossword Puzzles
Study Skill By John 2018-03-19
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- Color that represent Impulse
- Brain that is creative
- Logic smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Brain that is logical
- Learning in group
- Word smart
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Study through speech and writing
- Color that represent relationship oriented
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- Body smart
- Nature smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Color that represent structure oriented
- People smart
- Music smart
- Learning by yourself
- Picture smart
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
20 Clues: Body smart • Word smart • Logic smart • Music smart • Nature smart • People smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent structure oriented • Color that represent cognitive oriented • ...
Study Skill By John 2018-03-20
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- Body smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Learning in group
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Nature smart
- Picture smart
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- Music smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Logic smart
- Word smart
- Study through speech and writing
- People smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Brain that is creative
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
- Learning by yourself
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Color that represent Impulse
- Brain that is logical
20 Clues: Word smart • Body smart • Music smart • Logic smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent cognitive oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • ...
O’Brien Wedding Crossword 2024-03-26
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- Number of years together
- Aurora’s birth month
- Aurora’s eye color
- Aurora’s middle name
- Number of cars couple owns
- Family’s favorite restaurant
- Couple lives closest to this beach
- Daniel’s favorite color
- Daniel’s middle name
- Food Aurora hates
- Daniel’s favorite meal
- Family dog’s name
- Daniel’s eye color
- Aurora’s favorite beverage
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- Honeymoon destination
- Aurora’s bachelor degree (acronym)
- Aurora’s favorite color
- Couples last Halloween costume
- Daniel’s birth month
- Daniel’s favorite beer
- Food Daniel hates
- Aurora’s favorite food
- Aurora’s favorite flower
- Daniel’s employer (acronym)
24 Clues: Food Daniel hates • Food Aurora hates • Family dog’s name • Aurora’s eye color • Daniel’s eye color • Aurora’s birth month • Daniel’s birth month • Aurora’s middle name • Daniel’s middle name • Honeymoon destination • Daniel’s favorite beer • Aurora’s favorite food • Daniel’s favorite meal • Aurora’s favorite color • Daniel’s favorite color • Number of years together • Aurora’s favorite flower • ...
julia and skyler 2024-09-02
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- Skyler’s favorite food
- University Julia is attending
- Julia’s middle name
- couple’s favorite card game
- First concert the couple went to together
- Couple’s favorite TV Show
- number of cats the couple have
- Julia’s eye color
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- number of siblings the couple has combined
- Julia’s favorite color
- Proposal location
- How old are both Julia and Skyler?
- Skyler’s favorite color
- Skyler’s middle name
- Where the couple met
- Julia’s favorite music artist
- Skyler’s profession
- Couple’s favorite restaurant
- Proposal Month
- Skyler’s eye color
- Years the couple has been together
21 Clues: Proposal Month • Proposal location • Julia’s eye color • Skyler’s eye color • Skyler’s profession • Julia’s middle name • Skyler’s middle name • Where the couple met • Julia’s favorite color • Skyler’s favorite food • Skyler’s favorite color • Couple’s favorite TV Show • couple’s favorite card game • Couple’s favorite restaurant • University Julia is attending • Julia’s favorite music artist • ...
Julia and Skyler 2024-09-02
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- Proposal location
- Skyler’s favorite color
- Julia’s middle name
- How old are both Julia and Skyler?
- Skyler’s favorite food
- Couple’s favorite TV Show
- Skyler’s middle name
- Julia’s favorite music artist
- number of cats the couple have
- Skyler’s eye color
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- Skyler’s profession
- University Julia is attending
- couple’s favorite card game
- Years the couple has been together
- First concert the couple went to together
- Where the couple met
- Couple’s favorite restaurant
- Proposal Month
- number of siblings the couple has combined
- Julia’s eye color
- Julia’s favorite color
21 Clues: Proposal Month • Proposal location • Julia’s eye color • Skyler’s eye color • Skyler’s profession • Julia’s middle name • Where the couple met • Skyler’s middle name • Skyler’s favorite food • Julia’s favorite color • Skyler’s favorite color • Couple’s favorite TV Show • couple’s favorite card game • Couple’s favorite restaurant • University Julia is attending • Julia’s favorite music artist • ...
Bride & Groom 2022-11-20
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- how many years the bride and groom have been together
- grooms eye color
- brides fav food
- grooms Nickname
- town bride grew up in
- oldest Childs middle name
- age of youngest Childs
- brides eye color
- Brides Nickname
- grooms fav cartoon
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- Racecar Number
- how many years they have owned there home
- first trip together
- street name they live on
- brides fav color
- Familys last dog
- couples fav season
- grooms Fav color
- grooms fav food
- Grooms middle name
- brides middle name
21 Clues: Racecar Number • brides fav food • grooms fav food • grooms eye color • grooms Nickname • brides fav color • Familys last dog • brides eye color • Brides Nickname • grooms Fav color • couples fav season • Grooms middle name • grooms fav cartoon • brides middle name • first trip together • town bride grew up in • age of youngest Childs • street name they live on • oldest Childs middle name • ...
wedding 2025-03-08
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- Skyler’s favorite color
- University Julia is attending
- Julia’s eye color
- Julia’s favorite color
- number of cats the couple have
- Couple’s favorite TV Show
- number of siblings the couple has combined
- First concert the couple went to together
- couple’s favorite card game
- Skyler’s eye color
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- How old are both Julia and Skyler?
- Proposal location
- Julia’s favorite music artist
- Skyler’s middle name
- Couple’s favorite restaurant
- Skyler’s favorite food
- Where the couple met
- Proposal Month
- Julia’s middle name
- Years the couple has been together
- Honeymoon location
21 Clues: Proposal Month • Proposal location • Julia’s eye color • Honeymoon location • Skyler’s eye color • Julia’s middle name • Skyler’s middle name • Where the couple met • Skyler’s favorite food • Julia’s favorite color • Skyler’s favorite color • Couple’s favorite TV Show • couple’s favorite card game • Couple’s favorite restaurant • Julia’s favorite music artist • University Julia is attending • ...
Wedding Crossword 2024-12-28
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- Groom’s hobby
- Month of the proposal
- Bride's profession
- Andy's favorite color
- Stephanie's favorite color
- Stephanie's middle name
- Bride’s favorite takeout
- Bride and Groom's favorite dessert
- Couple's favorite board game
- # of years couple has been together
- Groom's Eye Color
- Stephanie's birth month
- Bride's Eye Color
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- Where the couple met
- Honeymoon Destination
- City of wedding venue
- Groom’s favorite takeout
- Bride & Grooms’s favorite holiday
- Andy's birth month
- Andy's middle name
- Number of siblings Bride has
- Bride's hometown
- Groom's hometown
- Groom's favorite animal
24 Clues: Groom’s hobby • Bride's hometown • Groom's hometown • Groom's Eye Color • Bride's Eye Color • Bride's profession • Andy's birth month • Andy's middle name • Where the couple met • Honeymoon Destination • City of wedding venue • Month of the proposal • Andy's favorite color • Stephanie's middle name • Groom's favorite animal • Stephanie's birth month • Groom’s favorite takeout • ...
Colors 2023-07-05
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- It's a cheerful and vibrant color often associated with happiness and energy. Yellow is bright like the sun and can symbolize positivity.
- It's a soft and delicate color often associated with femininity and sweetness. Pink represents tenderness and can symbolize affection and love.
- It's a warm pinkish-orange color often associated with the beauty of marine coral. Coral represents vitality and can symbolize passion and creativity.
- It's a metallic color often associated with elegance and sophistication. Silver represents grace and can symbolize modernity and refinement.
- It's a precious metal and a color associated with wealth and luxury. Gold represents success and can symbolize achievement and abundance.
- It's a color that reflects all light and is often associated with purity and innocence. White represents clarity and can symbolize peace and cleanliness.
- It's a bright color that is often associated with energy, love, and passion. Red is eye-catching and can symbolize strength and power.
- It's a light purple color often associated with calmness and relaxation. Lavender represents serenity and can symbolize grace and femininity.
- It's a warm and earthy color often associated with stability and reliability. Brown represents grounding and can symbolize simplicity and warmth.
- It's a color commonly found in nature and often associated with growth and freshness. Green represents harmony and can symbolize renewal.
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- It's a color that absorbs all light and is often associated with mystery and elegance. Black represents strength and can symbolize authority and power.
- It's a color that combines the stability of blue and the energy of red. Purple is often associated with royalty, luxury, and creativity.
- It's a warm and energetic color that combines the brightness of yellow and the depth of red. Orange is associated with enthusiasm and creativity.
- It's a calming color often associated with tranquility and peace. Blue is the color of the sky and the ocean and can represent serenity.
- It's a vibrant blue-green color often associated with the ocean and tropical environments. Turquoise represents tranquility and can symbolize healing and protection.
- It's a neutral color that is a mixture of black and white. Gray represents balance and can symbolize maturity and wisdom.
16 Clues: It's a neutral color that is a mixture of black and white. Gray represents balance and can symbolize maturity and wisdom. • It's a bright color that is often associated with energy, love, and passion. Red is eye-catching and can symbolize strength and power. • ...
Crossword About You 2025-11-06
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- Favorite Polish Artist
- Instrument you play
- # Of siblings
- First date
- favorite person
- Eye color
- Favorite Polish Song
- Halloween costume
- Age
- Favorite Color
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- shoe size
- Favorite Sport
- stuffed animal color
- Sports Number
- Anniversary Month
- Sport you play
- Language you speak
- Club you play for
- Birthday Month
- Favorite Candy
20 Clues: Age • shoe size • Eye color • First date • Sports Number • # Of siblings • Favorite Sport • Sport you play • Birthday Month • Favorite Candy • Favorite Color • favorite person • Anniversary Month • Club you play for • Halloween costume • Language you speak • Instrument you play • stuffed animal color • Favorite Polish Song • Favorite Polish Artist
Vocab words 2024-03-26
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- the theory that continents drifted apart
- the theory that tectonic plates move and change shape
- boundary between 2 tectonic plates that are moving away from eachother
- boundary between 2 plates that are scraping against eachother
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- ring of volcanoes in the pacific ocean
- a landmass that existed when all continents were connected
- process new oceanic crust forming
- consists of all of the crust as well as as the upper, rigid part of the mantle
- broken up pieces of the lithosphere
- boundary formed by 2 tectonic plates crashing into one another
- places where tectonic plates meet
- German scientists who developed the theory of continental drift
- when 2 tectonic plates collide and the other goes under the other and sinks into the mantle
13 Clues: process new oceanic crust forming • places where tectonic plates meet • broken up pieces of the lithosphere • ring of volcanoes in the pacific ocean • the theory that continents drifted apart • the theory that tectonic plates move and change shape • a landmass that existed when all continents were connected • ...
Study Skill By John 2018-03-19
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- People smart
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Brain that is logical
- Learning in group
- Logic smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Study through speech and writing
- Brain that is creative
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- Music smart
- Body smart
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Word smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Nature smart
- Picture smart
- Learning by yourself
- Color that represent Impulse oriented
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
20 Clues: Body smart • Word smart • Music smart • Logic smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent Impulse oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • Color that represent cognitive oriented • ...
Study Skill By John 2018-03-20
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- Learning in group
- People smart
- Nature smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- Color that represent Impulse
- Music smart
- Brain that is creative
- Body smart
- Picture smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
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- Word smart
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Logic smart
- Study through speech and writing
- Learning by yourself
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Brain that is logical
- Color that represent structure oriented
20 Clues: Word smart • Body smart • Logic smart • Music smart • People smart • Nature smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent structure oriented • Color that represent cognitive oriented • ...
Study skills by John 2018-03-20
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- Picture smart
- Study through listening, sound, and music
- People smart
- Study through logic, erasing and systems
- Color that represent cognitive oriented
- Study through speech and writing
- Brain that is logical
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- Learning in group
- Logic smart
- Study through hands-on, interaction
- To understand the differences between auditor, visual and kinesthetic learning learning style
- Music smart
- Nature smart
- Body smart
- Word smart
- Color that represent relationship oriented
- Learning by yourself
- Color that represent Impulse
- Color that represent structure oriented
- Brain that is creative
20 Clues: Body smart • Word smart • Logic smart • Music smart • Nature smart • People smart • Picture smart • Learning in group • Learning by yourself • Brain that is logical • Brain that is creative • Color that represent Impulse • Study through speech and writing • Study through hands-on, interaction • Color that represent cognitive oriented • Color that represent structure oriented • ...
Christmas Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- a keeper of sheep
- Santa's helper
- month of Christmas
- the season of December
- "eternal life"
- decorations put on a tree
- "coming"
- color of a traditional tree
- where Jesus was born
- color for joy
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- helps guide Santa's sleigh
- color for hope
- color of snow
- "happy"
- traditional red and white candy
- used weekly during advent
- celebrated on December 25
- people who sing carols
- another word for gift
- "to be born"
- this appeared when baby Jesus was born
- another word for Christmas
22 Clues: "happy" • "coming" • "to be born" • color of snow • color for joy • color for hope • Santa's helper • "eternal life" • a keeper of sheep • month of Christmas • where Jesus was born • another word for gift • people who sing carols • the season of December • used weekly during advent • celebrated on December 25 • decorations put on a tree • helps guide Santa's sleigh • another word for Christmas • ...
Christmas Word Puzzle Nashiya Morant P.2 2021-12-16
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- month of Christmas
- traditional red and white candy
- color of a traditional tree
- "eternal life"
- color for hope
- where Jesus was born
- another word for Christmas
- helps guide Santa's sleigh
- this appeared when baby Jesus was born
- "to be born"
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- celebrated on December 25
- Santa's helper
- decorations put on a tree
- the season of December
- a keeper of sheep
- used weekly during advent
- people who sing carols
- another word for gift
- "coming"
- "happy"
- color of snow
- color for joy
22 Clues: "happy" • "coming" • "to be born" • color of snow • color for joy • Santa's helper • "eternal life" • color for hope • a keeper of sheep • month of Christmas • where Jesus was born • another word for gift • the season of December • people who sing carols • celebrated on December 25 • decorations put on a tree • used weekly during advent • another word for Christmas • helps guide Santa's sleigh • ...
Christmas Word Puzzle- Nashiya Morant P.2 2021-12-16
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- another word for Christmas
- "eternal life"
- a keeper of sheep
- the season of December
- where Jesus was born
- color for hope
- decorations put on a tree
- "coming"
- celebrated on December 25
- "to be born"
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- traditional red and white candy
- color of a traditional tree
- used weekly during advent
- color of snow
- month of Christmas
- this appeared when baby Jesus was born
- helps guide Santa's sleigh
- another word for gift
- color for joy
- Santa's helper
- people who sing carols
- "happy"
22 Clues: "happy" • "coming" • "to be born" • color of snow • color for joy • "eternal life" • color for hope • Santa's helper • a keeper of sheep • month of Christmas • where Jesus was born • another word for gift • the season of December • people who sing carols • used weekly during advent • decorations put on a tree • celebrated on December 25 • another word for Christmas • helps guide Santa's sleigh • ...
Christmas Word Puzzle- Nashiya Morant P.2 2021-12-16
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- month of Christmas
- traditional red and white candy
- color of a traditional tree
- "eternal life"
- color for hope
- where Jesus was born
- another word for Christmas
- helps guide Santa's sleigh
- this appeared when baby Jesus was born
- "to be born"
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- celebrated on December 25
- Santa's helper
- decorations put on a tree
- the season of December
- a keeper of sheep
- used weekly during advent
- people who sing carols
- another word for gift
- "coming"
- "happy"
- color of snow
- color for joy
22 Clues: "happy" • "coming" • "to be born" • color of snow • color for joy • Santa's helper • "eternal life" • color for hope • a keeper of sheep • month of Christmas • where Jesus was born • another word for gift • the season of December • people who sing carols • celebrated on December 25 • decorations put on a tree • used weekly during advent • another word for Christmas • helps guide Santa's sleigh • ...
Get to Know Your Director 2023-09-28
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- Mrs. Renfrow's favorite color
- Mr. Jordans hobby
- Mr. Jordan's favorite candy
- Mrs. Renfrow's favorite candy
- Mr. Murray's favorite color
- Mr. Murray's favorite drink
- Mr. Murray's favorite candy
- Mr. Jordan's favorite food
- Mrs. Renfrow's favorite food
- Mr. Jordans's favorite drink
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- Mr. O's favorite color
- Mr. O's favorite drink
- Mr. Murray's hobby
- Mr. O's favorite candy
- Mr. O's favorite hobby
- Mr. O's favorite food
- Mrs. Renfrow's hobby
- Mrs. Renfrow's favorite drink
- Mr. Jordan's favorite color
- Mr. Murray's favorite food
20 Clues: Mr. Jordans hobby • Mr. Murray's hobby • Mrs. Renfrow's hobby • Mr. O's favorite food • Mr. O's favorite color • Mr. O's favorite drink • Mr. O's favorite candy • Mr. O's favorite hobby • Mr. Jordan's favorite food • Mr. Murray's favorite food • Mr. Jordan's favorite candy • Mr. Murray's favorite color • Mr. Murray's favorite drink • Mr. Murray's favorite candy • ...
julia and skyler 2024-09-02
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- Julia’s eye color
- University Julia is attending
- Skyler’s profession
- Proposal Month
- Julia’s favorite color
- Skyler’s eye color
- Years the couple has been together
- First concert the couple went to together
- Skyler’s favorite color
- How old are both Julia and Skyler?
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- couple’s favorite card game
- Where the couple met
- Proposal location
- Skyler’s middle name
- Couple’s favorite restaurant
- Skyler’s favorite food
- Julia’s middle name
- Julia’s favorite music artist
- Couple’s favorite TV Show
- number of cats the couple have
- number of siblings the couple has combined
21 Clues: Proposal Month • Julia’s eye color • Proposal location • Skyler’s eye color • Skyler’s profession • Julia’s middle name • Where the couple met • Skyler’s middle name • Skyler’s favorite food • Julia’s favorite color • Skyler’s favorite color • Couple’s favorite TV Show • couple’s favorite card game • Couple’s favorite restaurant • University Julia is attending • Julia’s favorite music artist • ...
He has short curly hair 2024-06-26
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- Not tall
- Nick has a yellow one.
- I wear these to help me see.
- The clothes you put on.
- He has ... hair.
- The color of sunflowers.
- Not short
- Shrek is this color
- Where you go to catch a flight.
- Go ...
- She has a ... bag too.
- The color of sky.
- page 90
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- page92
- A fruit or a color?
- She is wearing a pink ...
- I see with these.
- Notebook
- page 96
- page 86
- page 90
- page 86
- He is wearing a ... T-shirt
- She is tall and ...
24 Clues: page92 • Go ... • page 96 • page 86 • page 90 • page 86 • page 90 • Not tall • Notebook • Not short • He has ... hair. • I see with these. • The color of sky. • A fruit or a color? • Shrek is this color • She is tall and ... • Nick has a yellow one. • She has a ... bag too. • The clothes you put on. • The color of sunflowers. • She is wearing a pink ... • He is wearing a ... T-shirt • I wear these to help me see. • ...
Molly & Brad - puzzle edition 2025-06-30
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- Molly's favorite color
- Brad's middle name
- Brad's birth month
- Month of the proposal
- Brads Frostburg #
- Bride's Eye Color
- Mollys favorite sports team
- Years the couple’s been together
- Honeymoon Destination
- Groom's hometown
- Couples favorite sweet treat
- Mollys Frostburg #
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- Brads favorite sports team
- Bride's favorite hobby
- Molly's birth month
- The couples first trip together
- Where the couple met
- Groom's Eye Color
- Their dog's name
- Bride's hometown
- Molly's middle name
- Groom's favorite hobby
- Brad's favorite color
- Couple's favorite board game
24 Clues: Their dog's name • Bride's hometown • Groom's hometown • Brads Frostburg # • Bride's Eye Color • Groom's Eye Color • Brad's middle name • Brad's birth month • Mollys Frostburg # • Molly's birth month • Molly's middle name • Where the couple met • Month of the proposal • Honeymoon Destination • Brad's favorite color • Molly's favorite color • Bride's favorite hobby • Groom's favorite hobby • ...
. 2023-04-12
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- Who preforms “Found”?
- Who preforms “Take You There”?
- Who preforms “Say something”?
- Omari’s favorite rapper?
- What color are some bears?
- Kai favorite rapper? Not stage name (hint)
- How many siblings does Omari have?
- Who preforms “Where I wanna be”?
- Third Color in the rainbow.
- Who preforms “Stay Down”?
- What do people drive in the highway?
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- Who preforms “Corso”?
- What’s Omari’s favorite artist?
- What’s Omari’s favorite color?
- Where did we meet?
- Last color in the rainbow.
- Who preforms “That’s No Fun”?
- What city was Omari born in?
- What’s your favorite color?
19 Clues: Where did we meet? • Who preforms “Found”? • Who preforms “Corso”? • Omari’s favorite rapper? • Who preforms “Stay Down”? • What color are some bears? • Last color in the rainbow. • What’s your favorite color? • Third Color in the rainbow. • What city was Omari born in? • Who preforms “Say something”? • Who preforms “That’s No Fun”? • Who preforms “Take You There”? • ...
Engineering Safety 2025-03-01
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- Stop, look, and ___
- Overconfidence is ___
- Place for everything and everything in its own place.
- Safety color for emergency
- Report all __ to the instructor immediately
- Most accidents are caused by people's _
- Safety color for caution
- Class C fires are usually _
- Fire extinguisher work for ____ seconds
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- Keeping tools in the best condition
- Caused by a hazard
- Safety is everyone's ____
- Safety color for warning
- Safety color for start
- An unsafe situation
- Safety color for information
- In a fire, more people are killed by _
- Flammable objects and ____ are class B fires
18 Clues: Caused by a hazard • Stop, look, and ___ • An unsafe situation • Overconfidence is ___ • Safety color for start • Safety color for warning • Safety color for caution • Safety is everyone's ____ • Safety color for emergency • Class C fires are usually _ • Safety color for information • Keeping tools in the best condition • In a fire, more people are killed by _ • ...
spanish 2025-11-07
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- online greeting
- color of the sun
- color of grass
- the color of THE rock
- the color of a rock
- color of lightning mcqueen
- the sixth day of the week
- the first day of the week
- opposite of night
- the third day of the week
- what you wear on your feet
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- a form of online communication
- the color of the ocean
- the things you wear
- opposite of under
15 Clues: color of grass • online greeting • color of the sun • opposite of under • opposite of night • the things you wear • the color of a rock • the color of THE rock • the color of the ocean • the sixth day of the week • the first day of the week • the third day of the week • color of lightning mcqueen • what you wear on your feet • a form of online communication
All about Cells ! 2014-11-29
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- theory is a scientific theory which describes the properties of cells
- the things that make organisms what they are
- a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
- solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution
- he readily stainable substance of a cell nucleus, consisting of DNA, RNA, and various proteins, that forms chromosomes during cell division
- the cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles
- a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase
- a small set of microtubules arranged in a specific way. There are nine groups of microtubules
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
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- a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria
- a higher concentration of solutes outside the cell than inside the cell
- any of various specific protein molecules in surface membranes of cells and organelles to which complementary molecules, as hormones, neurotransmitters, antigens, or antibodies, may become bound
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane
- the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration
- the movement of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from higher water concentration to a lower water concentration
- a small organelle within a cell, consisting of fluid enclosed by a lipid bilayer membrane
- wall a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria. In the algae and higher plants, it consists mainly of cellulose
- cell theory is a scientific theory which describes the properties of cells
20 Clues: the things that make organisms what they are • a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells • solution that has a lower osmotic pressure than another solution • a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria • theory is a scientific theory which describes the properties of cells • ...
Tommy + colors + sports 2021-03-03
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- primary color
- the color of chocolate
- my name is this but it is backwards reprah
- white+red
- you are in the water
- primary color
- softball but another name
- a dark color and a light
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- blue+yellow
- what are you doing right now
- blue+red
- you throw balls into basketballs
- Unscramble this ymmot (it’s backwards)
- light color
- you kick a ball
- dark color
- red+yellow
- primary color
18 Clues: blue+red • white+red • dark color • red+yellow • blue+yellow • light color • primary color • primary color • primary color • you kick a ball • you are in the water • the color of chocolate • a dark color and a light • softball but another name • what are you doing right now • you throw balls into basketballs • Unscramble this ymmot (it’s backwards) • my name is this but it is backwards reprah
Motivating Your employees 2012-11-29
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- The positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- says that an individual exhibiting strong Machiavellian tendencies is manipulative and believes that ends can justify means
- Compensation program that allows employees to become part owners of an organization by recieving stock as a performance incentive
- willingness to do something
- Theory focuses on expectations. It argues that individuals analyze three relationships: Effort-performance, Performance-rewards, and rewards-personal goals.
- Combining tasks to form complete Jobs. Basically saying you have to have a variety of tasks to make a job motivating
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- Compensation plans that pay employees on the basis of some performance measure
- The negative theory of assumptions that a supervisor has.
- Created by Abraham Maslow and it states that once you satisfy a need, you no longer have the motivation by that need
- a physiological or psychological deficiency that makes certain outcomes seem attractive
- The degree to which an individual likes or dislikes himself or herself
- When people have the drive to do something better or more efficiently than it has been done before
- The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors
- The Belief that someone has control over his or her life.
- The first level in the Hierarchy of Needs Theory
- The degree to which a worker controls the planning, execution, and evaluation of his or her work
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 positive theory of assumptions that a supervisor has. • The Belief that someone has control over his or her life. • The ability to adjust behavior to external situation factors • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
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- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people who share a common cultural identity, but do not have their own state
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- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
- The power held by a group of people
16 Clues: The power held by a singular person • The power held by a group of people • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
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- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people who share a common cultural identity, but do not have their own state
- The power held by a group of people
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- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
16 Clues: The power held by a singular person • The power held by a group of people • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
PSYCB Chapter Nine: Motivation & Emotion 2021-08-15
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- Organised psychological and physiological reactions.
- The nature of a person's enduring emotional, romantic or sexual attraction to others.
- Innate, automatic dispositions towards responding in a particular way when confronted with a specific stimulus.
- The pattern of physiological arousal during and after sexual activity.
- A theory of motivation stating that people are motivated to behave in ways that maintain what is for them an optimal level of arousal.
- Learnt requirements such as money.
- Maslow believed lower-level needs must be satisfied first.
- Refers to factors that influence the imitation, direction, intensity, and persistence of behaviour.
- An eating disorder that involves eating massive amounts of food and then eliminating the food by self-induced vomiting or the use of strong laxatives.
- An eating disorder characterised by self-starvation and dramatic weight loss.
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- A theory of motivation stating that behaviour is directed attaining desirable stimuli and avoiding unwanted stimuli.
- A view that explains human behaviour as motivated by automatic, involuntary and unlearnt behaviour.
- The degree to which a person establishes specific goals, cares about meeting those goals and experiences feelings of satisfaction by doing so.
- Unlearnt, biological requirements such as food and water.
- A theory of motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis.
- Words and nonverbal cues such as body movement, posture, tone of voice and facial movements and expressions.
- Alderfer's ERG theory suggests that there are three groups of core needs: existence, relatedness, and growth.
17 Clues: Learnt requirements such as money. • Organised psychological and physiological reactions. • Unlearnt, biological requirements such as food and water. • Maslow believed lower-level needs must be satisfied first. • A theory of motivation arises from imbalances in homeostasis. • The pattern of physiological arousal during and after sexual activity. • ...
Anthropology Crossword 2012-10-30
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- Cultural anthropology of the past, particularly of prehistoric times.
- Johanson Known for discovering the fossil of a female hominid australopithecine known as "Lucy" in the Afar Triangle region of Hadar, Ethiopia.
- The shared values, beliefs, behaviours and material objects of a group of people.
- The study of human beings as a species and as members of different cultures.
- The sum of environmental influences and conditions acting on an organism (feeding, education, etc.)
- Darwin Created the theory of Natural Selection
- Any member of the zoological family "Hominidae", which consists of the great apes as well as human beings.
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- Darwinism The Theory that persons, groups and races are subject to the laws of Natural Selection.
- A group of people who share characteristics of the overall culture but also have important ideas and behaviours
- The study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures
- The theory that all matter and life was created out of nothing by an all powerful creator or God.
- Giving human attributes to animals
- The theory that organisms change structurally and genetically over time, resulting in the gradual development of a new species.
- An object of historical interest that has been produced or shaped by human craft.
- Tendencies, desires, or instincts governing behaviour.
15 Clues: Giving human attributes to animals • Darwin Created the theory of Natural Selection • Tendencies, desires, or instincts governing behaviour. • The study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures • Cultural anthropology of the past, particularly of prehistoric times. • The study of human beings as a species and as members of different cultures. • ...
Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations 2022-04-05
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- The type of sovereignty developed in Germany in which a nation-state gets complete sovereignty over their territory
- The ability of a leader or government to govern independently of outside influence
- A method of control relying on persuasion and attraction including culture and positive global interactions
- The right of a leader or government to rule
- The power held by a singular person
- A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders
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- Global political theory that emphasizes the rights of the state and an anarchical global order
- Global political theory that puts an emphasis on the rise of communism and the fall of capitalism as the eventual result of global systems
- A method of control relying on coercion through methods such as military force and economic power
- Global political theory that emphasizes the roles of women that are often overlooked within politics
- The power held by a group of people
- A governed area that is defined by borders and experiences high degrees of legitimacy and sovereignty
- The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures
- A group of people that share a strong national identity but do not necessarily have their own state
- Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights
15 Clues: The power held by a group of people • The power held by a singular person • The right of a leader or government to rule • The increased interconnectedness of nations, economies, and cultures • A territory in which cultural borders align well with political borders • Global political theory that emphasizes global cooperation and human rights • ...
DNA CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2021-12-12
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
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- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
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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- - A model showing Earth located at the center of the universe.
- - The Sun together with the group of planets and other celestial bodies that revolve around it that are held by its gravitational attraction.
- - Different beliefs about the universe just like a cosmic egg, a flat island divided by river, and a powerful being created everything.
- - He proposed the geocentric theory.
- - A theory that says the universe began as a small point that expanded rapidly about 13.8 billion years ago.
- - A proof of Big Bang theory that shows a change in frequency of waves of moving objects relative to its source.
- - An icy body of frozen gas orbiting the sun.
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- - A model showing the Sun as a fixed point in the center of the universe with objects revolving around it.
- - He proposed the heliocentric theory.
- - The study of celestial objects, space, and the universe as a whole.
- - Also called as space junk.
- - A scientist who studies objects in space, such as black holes, galaxies, moons, planets, stars, etc.
- - A galaxy of no visible pattern.
- - The path one object takes as it revolves around another object in space.
- - Are rocky objects revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets.
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. • ...
Ginzberg’s Theory of Occupational Choice 2024-06-02
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- The third and final stage of choices, in which a young adult makes career choices based on interests, capacities, and values.
- Ginzberg's theory emphasizes the role ______ and sense of self play into one's career choice.
- One of the main criticisms of Ginzberg's original theory. It didn't allow room for flexibility.
- Ginzberg changed "compromise" to ______ in the revision of his theory.
- Occupational development is a ________ process of decision-making.
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- The first period of choices, in which a child believes they can become anything they want.
- The second stage young adults go through when making career choices.
- First name of Ginzberg, the professor of Economics at Columbia who originated the theory
- The second period of choices, in which an adolescent develops an idea of what career they want without taking into account external factors.
- The age at which a child enters the second choices stage, since disproven.
- Ginzberg acknowledged that career choices are not made in a _______ and are influenced by real-world constraints.
- The third stage young adults go through when making career choices.
- The first stage young adults go through when making realistic career choices.
- The number of high school and university students Ginzberg interviewed to get information about career decision making.
- Ginzberg's revision acknowledged that career choice and development is ______ and ever-changing.
15 Clues: Occupational development is a ________ process of decision-making. • The third stage young adults go through when making career choices. • The second stage young adults go through when making career choices. • Ginzberg changed "compromise" to ______ in the revision of his theory. • The age at which a child enters the second choices stage, since disproven. • ...
los colores. 2021-06-03
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- Es un color similar al color azul.
- El color de calabaza.
- Es el color de berenjena.
- El color de una manzana.
- El color de las nubes.
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- Es color de el combo de basura.
- Es el color de la tierra.
- Es el color del los arboles.
- Es el color de un flamenco.
- Es el color de un Pingüino.
- Es el color de el celo.
- Es el color de el sol.
12 Clues: El color de calabaza. • Es el color de el sol. • El color de las nubes. • Es el color de el celo. • El color de una manzana. • Es el color de la tierra. • Es el color de berenjena. • Es el color de un flamenco. • Es el color de un Pingüino. • Es el color del los arboles. • Es color de el combo de basura. • Es un color similar al color azul.
Plate tectonics 2013-12-08
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- boundaries The boundary of plate, there are three types
- current currents in earth's mantle and is the cause of plate tectonics
- floor spreading Hess's theory that new sea floor forms when magma is forced up by plates moving apart
- Plastic like layer of the earth than the lithospheric plates float on
- Hess Sea Floor spreading was his theory
- The point after a surface rock reaches its elastic limit and brake
- Drift Wegener's theory that all the continents were once we a part of a supercontinent
- The second layer of the earth, made of lava
- boundary The boundary of plates that are moving away, and then cause lava to flow through the new crack in the earths crust (also know as a constructive boundary)
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- Layer of earth's crust that is about 100 km thick, made of the crust and the upper mantle
- boundary The boundary of plates that slide by each other, and causes earthquakes.
- One of two supercontinent that separated from pangaea
- Wegener Continental drift was his theory
- valley A valley between highlands caused by a fault
- A supercontinent that was made of all the continents
- ridge A underwater mountain range that the plates are moving apart and new land is being made
- boundary The boundary of plates that collide (also know as a destructive boundary)
- Time Scale A way to date rock by looking at little bits of iron in the rock and use that and the fact that the earth magnetic field has shifted
18 Clues: Hess Sea Floor spreading was his theory • Wegener Continental drift was his theory • The second layer of the earth, made of lava • valley A valley between highlands caused by a fault • One of two supercontinent that separated from pangaea • A supercontinent that was made of all the continents • boundaries The boundary of plate, there are three types • ...
Unit 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
18 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • kiilas • tähtis • suurus • teooria • insener • keskpäev • kükitama • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • rahvus, riik • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • kindel,veendunud • võidusõiduhobune
Unit 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
18 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • kiilas • tähtis • suurus • teooria • insener • keskpäev • kükitama • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • rahvus, riik • eksisteerima • sõrmega toksima • kindel,veendunud • võidusõiduhobune
PSY 225 Chapter 8 2026-03-23
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- Who coined the triarchic theory of intelligence? (last name)
- Which type of intelligence in the theory of intelligences includes "self smart," meaning you know yourself well?
- Which type of intelligence in the theory of intelligences includes "people smart"?
- Who coined the theory of multiple intelligences? (last name)
- How many official intelligences are there in the theory of multiple intelligence?
- The type of intelligence that has your built-in reasoning and ability to solve novel/abstract problems that are not taught and are free from cultural influence. It is highest when we're young.
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- What type of motivation comes from outside sources, like your parents said you have to get good grades?
- What type of academic mindset views intelligence as able to be changed?
- The type of intelligence that includes your lifetime accumulated knowledge. This is the lowest when you are young.
- What type of motivation comes from within yourself, like being interested in a topic and choosing to learn about it?
- What type of academic mindset views intelligence as unable to change, you get what you get?
11 Clues: Who coined the triarchic theory of intelligence? (last name) • Who coined the theory of multiple intelligences? (last name) • What type of academic mindset views intelligence as able to be changed? • How many official intelligences are there in the theory of multiple intelligence? • ...
Intelligence 2025-11-12
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- General ability that determines how we adapt to new situations
- Measure of general intelligence, often expressed as a number
- Psychologist who developed the triarchic theory of intelligence
- CURVE Shape of the IQ distribution curve
- Test for measuring emotional intelligence
- Component of Sternberg’s theory related to solving practical problems
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- Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education
- Type of intelligence involving empathy and emotion regulation
- IQ range between 85 and 115 represents this type of distribution
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of crystallized and fluid intelligence
- Ability to solve new and abstract problems
11 Clues: CURVE Shape of the IQ distribution curve • Test for measuring emotional intelligence • Ability to solve new and abstract problems • Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education • Measure of general intelligence, often expressed as a number • Type of intelligence involving empathy and emotion regulation • ...
TFN 2022-12-03
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- a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action
- duration between the occurrence of one event and occurrence of another event
- it is a process of organizing, interpreting and transforming information from sense data and memory
- THEORIES, Backbone of clinical care
- era wherein nurses saw the need for nursing research
- last name of the theorist who authored Culture Care Diveryand Universality
- scientific knowledge can be derived only from sensory experience
- this originally refers to home, or to the place where a human being feels at home
- it is defined as the distinguishing characteristic of an energy field perceived as a single wave
- In this stage, the person has no background or experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
- constitutes one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
- It is the primary method of data collection used to evaluate the client's response to the intervention
- it is a basic generalization that is accepted as true and can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
- She presented her 4 conservation principles of nursing
- who is the author of the theory Science of Unitary Human Being. (Last name/surname only)
- A nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
- this criteria refers to the consistency in terms of terminology and structure
- last name of the theorist who authored the theory of 21 Nursing Problems
- the holistic level of wellness that a person experiences
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- the human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy
- refers to the drama of suffering
- whose theory is Philosophy and Science of Caring (last name only)
- this means love and charity, Eros and agape (unconditional love) are united.
- this stage is typically a nurse with 2-3 years experience on the job in the same area or in similar day-to-day situations
- what nursing problem is an apparent condition
- Flying mammal
- process of nursing perception, conceptualization, and critical thinking involving multiple experiences in which changes in concepts, skills, symbols, habits and values
- it is specific to academia and refers to a branch of education, a department of learning, or a domain of knowledge
- the potential for process, movement and change
- She authored the Care, Core Cure Theory. (Last name only)
- method for describing l, explaining and predicting causes or outcomes of interventions
- Florence Nightingale is called the angel of what war?
- Likes to chase mice
- who is the author of the theory Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (last name/surname)
- She is the founder of modern nursing
- She is considered as the First Truly International Nurse. (Last name only)
- this kind theory is broad in scope and highly abstract conceptually
- Name of the Queen of Great Britain who gave Royal Red Cross (RRC) award to Florence Nightingale
- it refers to the specialized field of practice founded on the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of the discipline and accompanying practice abilities
- the external and internal aspects of life that influence the person
- Large marsupial
- Era wherein nursing began to embrace science in the curricula
- This refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
45 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • refers to the drama of suffering • THEORIES, Backbone of clinical care • She is the founder of modern nursing • what nursing problem is an apparent condition • the potential for process, movement and change • era wherein nurses saw the need for nursing research • ...
English A-Levels ALL 2026-03-06
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- forming a simpler word from a pre-existing more complex word
- language theory tied to utility of language
- structure of the language
- period of British and American history between the late 1800s and early 1900s where humans settled into cities, factory jobs became the norm, and technological production boomed
- the rules governing sentence arrangement and structure in a language
- theory that the structure of language determines a native speaker's view of the world
- when a word takes on a more positive connotation over time
- cultural or regional expression of a language
- view that language should be dictated by a set of precise rules and structures, how language SHOULD be spoken
- a famous dictionary that had its earliest stages created in 1787
- a form of media curated online by a large variety of users communicating with each other through rapid messages and public posts
- 2020s jargon that describes language and phrases derived from internet culture
- a version of the bible translated in 1611 that went on to become the most popularly used Bible in the world
- belonging to the past
- when a word takes on a more negative connotation over time
- this part of the writing structure states the claims you will argue throughout the essay
- phonological process where two sounds condense into one
- branch of linguistics that deals with HOW a language is used
- study of word forms
- the year the first text message was sent
- view that there is no proper way to speak a language and seeks to study how language IS spoken
- forming a new word from an existing word
- this part of the writing structure summarizes the essay or article you are discussing
- model of language change that insists language change branches off from other language facets
- study of handwriting
- language change theory suggesting language change occurs to fill in the open niches left in pre-established language patterns
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- graph showcasing language use over time
- event in the early 1500s where English vowel pronunciation diverged and greatly impacted English spelling
- study of spelling
- this man proposed an English academy in 1712
- study of language sounds, also called phonetics
- language change theory suggesting that language change is a product of unique occurrences
- vocabulary, stock of words in a language
- no longer in use
- sounds repeated with slight change, indicative of baby-speak
- language theory suggesting language change is tied to language being products of cultural artifacts
- model of language change that insists language change ripples from an epicenter
- two lexical items appearing frequently together
- language theory suggesting language change is due to spread and globalization
- 1844 invention that revolutionized language and communication
- study of sentence meaning and logic
- data about language use
- braj kacchru's theory that language is categorized into 3 groups with native speakers at the center
- playwright from the late 1500s that created plays that changed English language and the world
- history of a word
- creating a new word or word class from an existing one
- distinctive pronunciation within a language
- contracting a word or phrase to something smaller
- the idea that language change starts in a limited way, accelerates, and then levels off
- a word referencing the name of its inventor
50 Clues: no longer in use • study of spelling • history of a word • study of word forms • study of handwriting • belonging to the past • data about language use • structure of the language • study of sentence meaning and logic • graph showcasing language use over time • vocabulary, stock of words in a language • the year the first text message was sent • ...
Earth Matters Ch 1 2016-09-03
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- Earth’s is almost circular
- it has no like, equal, or parallel
- the bishop who thought Earth was created in 4004 BCE
- the most widely accepted theory about how the universe came to be
- a planet’s mass affects them
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- of the Middle Ages
- primitive planet
- it’s on Earth in liquid form
- they rotate around planets
- small remaining quantity
- it’s 4.6 billion years old
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- system of ideas explaining something
- it travels at 299 792 km per second
- a planet’s mass affects it
- energy as electromagnetic waves
- a planet’s mass affects it
- our galaxy
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- a protoplanet of our solar system
- dist light travels in 1 year
- independent systems of stars, gas and dust
22 Clues: our galaxy • primitive planet • of the Middle Ages • small remaining quantity • Earth’s is almost circular • a planet’s mass affects it • a planet’s mass affects it • they rotate around planets • it’s 4.6 billion years old • a planet’s mass affects them • dist light travels in 1 year • it’s on Earth in liquid form • energy as electromagnetic waves • a protoplanet of our solar system • ...
Jackie8 2024-12-09
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- opposite of fast
- how many days in a week
- a red or yellow fruit
- fast way to the top
- Dad's favorite color
- slow way to the top
- Bible book before Revelation
- Zeke's favorite color
- Fathers' Day month
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- how many months in a year
- 100 years
- ten years
- Tessa's favorite color
- XXV
- Mothers' Day month
- how plants get started
- Josh's favorite color
- the red planet
- Paul was bit by one at the fire
19 Clues: XXV • 100 years • ten years • the red planet • opposite of fast • Mothers' Day month • Fathers' Day month • fast way to the top • slow way to the top • Dad's favorite color • Josh's favorite color • a red or yellow fruit • Zeke's favorite color • Tessa's favorite color • how plants get started • how many days in a week • how many months in a year • Bible book before Revelation • ...
Sip & Solve Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-20
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- Meleesa's Favorite color
- First Family Vacation
- Couples Last Name
- Where did Rob Purpose?
- Color of Meleesa's Eyes
- Month they got engaged
- How many years together?
- Robs Hometown
- Daughters name of Bride and Groom
- Color of Rob's Eyes
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- Robs favorite meal
- Number of Dresses Meleesa tried on
- Meleesa's Hometown
- Meleesa's favorite meal
- Robs Birth Month
- Name of one of the Matron of Honors
- Location of first kiss
- Name of Best Man
- Robs Favorite color
19 Clues: Robs Hometown • Robs Birth Month • Name of Best Man • Couples Last Name • Robs favorite meal • Meleesa's Hometown • Robs Favorite color • Color of Rob's Eyes • First Family Vacation • Where did Rob Purpose? • Location of first kiss • Month they got engaged • Meleesa's favorite meal • Color of Meleesa's Eyes • Meleesa's Favorite color • How many years together? • Daughters name of Bride and Groom • ...
Embalming Theory and Procedures 2015-09-30
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- Who wrote the book History of Embalming?
- In early years, embalmers used oil of turpentine, lavender and...
- Fearing persecution, Ancient Christians buried their dead at night in…
- The name for the “city of the dead”
- In the early years this was used as a means of preservation
- Hofmann & Butlerov discovered this
- This English physician discovered circulation of blood
- Which Hunter brother was first to inject using the femoral artery and used plaster of paris to dehydrate?
- Malpighi is credited as the founder of…
- Medieval embalmers were not funeral directors, they were…
- Was used in the later years of embalming but was banned because is was a popular poison
- Father of Modern Embalming
- Which ancient civilization had a purification ceremony following a death?
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- Dr. Harlan was one of the first to use this as a disinfectant
- Used by the Ancient Egyptians to dehydrate
- Early embalming was done to make this type of specimen
- The Prohibitive Chemicals List was developed because of this newly emerging branch of science
- A death professional with specialized skills and training
- In Ancient Egypt this person marked the incision location
- Roman slaves hired to take charge of deceased
- This ancient civilization used cedar oil to dissolve viscera
- Said to be the first to embalm without evisceration
- This ancient civilization was concerned with the body returning to the earth as soon as possible
- Men embalmed men and women embalmed women in this ancient civilization
- This ancient civilization immersed the deceased in vats of wax or honey
- He is credited as being the first to perfect arterial injection as a means of preservation
26 Clues: Father of Modern Embalming • Hofmann & Butlerov discovered this • The name for the “city of the dead” • Malpighi is credited as the founder of… • Who wrote the book History of Embalming? • Used by the Ancient Egyptians to dehydrate • Roman slaves hired to take charge of deceased • Said to be the first to embalm without evisceration • ...
Embalming Theory and Procedures 2015-09-30
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- He is credited as being the first to perfect arterial injection as a means of preservation
- This ancient civilization immersed the deceased in vats of wax or honey
- Used by the Ancient Egyptians to dehydrate
- Early embalming was done to make this type of specimen
- Men embalmed men and women embalmed women in this ancient civilization
- Roman slaves hired to take charge of deceased
- This ancient civilization was concerned with the body returning to the earth as soon as possible
- In the early years this was used as a means of preservation
- This ancient civilization used cedar oil to dissolve viscera
- Was used in the later years of embalming but was banned because is was a popular poison
- The Prohibitive Chemicals List was developed because of this newly emerging branch of science
- In Ancient Egypt this person marked the incision location
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- Which ancient civilization had a purification ceremony following a death?
- Father of Modern Embalming
- Medieval embalmers were not funeral directors, they were…
- A death professional with specialized skills and training
- Malpighi is credited as the founder of…
- Fearing persecution, Ancient Christians buried their dead at night in…
- The name for the “city of the dead”
- Hofmann & Butlerov discovered this
- In early years, embalmers used oil of turpentine, lavender and...
- This English physician discovered circulation of blood
- Said to be the first to embalm without evisceration
- Which Hunter brother was first to inject using the femoral artery and used plaster of paris to dehydrate?
- Who wrote the book History of Embalming?
- Dr. Harlan was one of the first to use this as a disinfectant
26 Clues: Father of Modern Embalming • Hofmann & Butlerov discovered this • The name for the “city of the dead” • Malpighi is credited as the founder of… • Who wrote the book History of Embalming? • Used by the Ancient Egyptians to dehydrate • Roman slaves hired to take charge of deceased • Said to be the first to embalm without evisceration • ...
Electrical Installation Theory 203 2016-02-01
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- Ambient Temperature Symbol
- Electricity at Work Regulations (Year)
- Fireproof cable
- The Primary H&S Legislation
- Power Station in Yorkshire
- Best for repairing BS3036 Fuses
- Use this for your sockets
- Earth and Neutral Combined
- Not a robot in disguise
- How to make reality smaller on drawings
- Uses an Earth Stake
- Uses uranium rods
- Comes in Stainless Steel, PVC, Galv, BE
- I x V
- High voltage transmission
- The wiring regs
- What stops persons from receiving an electric shock
- Uses a Stirling Engine
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- These bad boys are sometimes known as High Rupture Capacity
- Regulations that govern chemicals
- Used to strip MICC
- Phase Voltage
- Let's pull in a beefy SWA on some
- Lay down a slinky
- Cable Factors
- Drawing normally done after installation
- You wouldn't fancy drinking it
- An extraneous conductive part
- Earthing System with an Earth throughout
- Protective Device
- Work Equipment Regulations 1998
- Total Earth Fault Loop Impedance
- He/She can come on site at any time
- Found in a RCD
- Used to join a running thread
- Uses wood pellets
- Singles
- Use this on an X-Ray Machine
38 Clues: I x V • Singles • Phase Voltage • Cable Factors • Found in a RCD • Fireproof cable • The wiring regs • Lay down a slinky • Protective Device • Uses uranium rods • Uses wood pellets • Used to strip MICC • Uses an Earth Stake • Uses a Stirling Engine • Not a robot in disguise • Use this for your sockets • High voltage transmission • Ambient Temperature Symbol • Power Station in Yorkshire • ...
ICD10 coding theory 1 2017-01-19
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- what must always be coded if mets are documented? (7)
- one type of cross reference in ICD10 (3,4)
- coding guidance is contained in what colour box in ICD10?(6)
- also known as acute confusional state (8)
- a predominantly secondary neoplasm (5)
- loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks (10)
- one type of coding standard in ICD10 (7)
- anaemia must not be coded in addition to this (9)
- in what position must sequalae codes be? (9)
- what type of sepsis is described in R65.1? (6)
- what type of labour is coded at O64-O66? (10)
- a condition that co-exists with the main diagnosis (13)
- what shape brackets enclose synonyms in ICD10? (6)
- what type of modifier uses parantheses? (12)
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- what type of gestation is coded at O30? (8)
- period of 42 days from end of 2nd stage of labour (10)
- system that provides dual classification (6,3,8)
- what does the C in NEC stand for? (10)
- what condition is coded to O24 in ICD10? (8)
- sometimes referred to as a "late-effect" code (8)
- which type of modifier does affect code selection? (9)
- what does the U in PUL stand for? (7)
- how many abbreviations are in ICD10? (3)
23 Clues: what does the U in PUL stand for? (7) • a predominantly secondary neoplasm (5) • what does the C in NEC stand for? (10) • loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks (10) • one type of coding standard in ICD10 (7) • also known as acute confusional state (8) • how many abbreviations are in ICD10? (3) • one type of cross reference in ICD10 (3,4) • ...
TMERC 2017 Theory Exam 2017-06-14
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- / Details of a casualty's condition that you can see
- / Hyperthermia means that the body is too ________
- / One of the 3 markings to be displayed on each length of rescue rope
- / Hypothermia means that the body is too ________
- / ________ Index System
- / Respiration is a _______ process of exchanging gases
- / You would apply ________ to a burn
- / The formula for calculating BA return time is CP x ________ ÷ CR – SM = FD
- / A triple ERT horn signal means ________
- / 38mm fire hose causes 0.5 ________ friction loss
- / This is the ________ theory paper ever
- / Current CPR ratio is 30 compressions: ________ breaths
- / These carry blood back to the heart.
- / This gas has a Specific gravity of 1.19
- / ________ can occur if there is a blockage or restriction of the airways
- / The fire tetrahedron consists of Heat, Oxygen, Fuel and ________
- / A single ERT horn signal means ________
- / Located at the end of the bronchioles
- / Extinguishment include Starve, smoother, ________ and stopping the chain reaction
- / The objectives of first aid
- / You should ________ a fracture
- / Visibility and obstruction (plus other factors) will influence the “Rate of ________”
- / Air consists of ________, Oxygen and trace gases
- / Hot and ________ will affect the “rate of consumption”
- / You should not ________ someone suffering from shock
- / Step one
- / LEL = Lower Explosive ________
- / Rest, ________, Compression and Elevation
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- / Emergency Response Team
- / ________ draught
- / An overstretched muscle which may be partially torn
- / D.R.________.A.B.C.D.
- / Organ that pumps blood around the body.
- / ________ can cause hypocapnia
- / Aqueous Film Forming ________
- / The ribs and ________ are utilised when breathing
- / The rate of travel is controlled by the ________ team member
- / The ________ procedure should be implemented when all avenues of retreat are exhausted.
- / This condition is a result of Carbon Monoxide exposure
- / To manage bleeding you would apply direct pressure to the ________
- / The captain should mark the location, time and ________ on the map
- / Time ________ Average
- / What consume oxygen? Breathing, Rust and ________
- / Standard ERT process for attacking a fire scenario
- / Three physical states of matter are Gas, ________, Solid
- / “Figure eight on the _______” is an approved ERT knot
- / Methods of ________ spread include Conduction, Radiation, etc.
- / Expired ________ contains 3.98% Carbon Dioxide (approx.)
- / ERT primary objective
- / A ________ motion with a cap lamp means – “Come to me”
- / Rope breaking strength can be influenced by the “________ of pull”
- / One ________ is never enough but two is entirely too many
- / ________ gas will cause asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen
- / This gas has a specific gravity of 0.55
- / A ________ is located at the cylinder junction of an Oxy Viva
- / Expired ________ Resuscitation
- / ________ point, the lowest temperature a vapour will form flammable mixture with air
- / one of the six aims of first aid is to “preserve ________”
58 Clues: / Step one • / ________ draught • / D.R.________.A.B.C.D. • / ________ Index System • / Time ________ Average • / ERT primary objective • / Emergency Response Team • / The objectives of first aid • / ________ can cause hypocapnia • / Aqueous Film Forming ________ • / Expired ________ Resuscitation • / You should ________ a fracture • / LEL = Lower Explosive ________ • ...
Music Theory Terms Crossword 2018-11-06
20 Clues: f • P • mp • mf • pp • ff • music • change • symbols • 5_lines • rhythmic_unit • gradually_soft • gradually_louder • lower_pitch_notes • Divide_a_Piece_of_music • incraess_notes_durartion • connect_different_notes. • joins_same_pitched_notes. • clef_note_that_are_high_pitched • 2_dot_palced_before_the_double_bar.
Theory of Flight five 2014-01-15
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- of lift Why we allow rotor blades to flap.
- rotor The wing for a helicopter.
- Speeds below the speed of sound
- freewheeling the main rotor.
- shock occurs at Mach crit
- rigid Where the main rotor is free to tilt.
- speeds greater than sound.
- drag Shock induced drag.
- Mach number The speed of an aircraft where supersonic flow is first encountered
- ____ precession Applied forces manifest 90° after input.
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- torque Equivalent of rudder pedals.
- effect the side effect of flapping rotor blades
- Changes the speed of sound.
- Between subsonic and supersonic.
- Speeds above Mach five.
- tuck Caused by the rearward movement of the centre of pressure.
- lift Additional lift created when entering horizontal flight.
- Hinged attachment of rotor blades.
- plate Translates pilots inputs to the main rotor.
- a control designed to increase blade pitch equally.
- occurs in the transonic range
- rotor counters main rotor torque.
- rule gives a gradual change in cross sectional area.
- resonance Lateral oscillation that may be induced when on the ground.
- The helicopter control which tilts the main rotor disc.
25 Clues: Speeds above Mach five. • drag Shock induced drag. • shock occurs at Mach crit • speeds greater than sound. • Changes the speed of sound. • freewheeling the main rotor. • occurs in the transonic range • Speeds below the speed of sound • Between subsonic and supersonic. • rotor The wing for a helicopter. • rotor counters main rotor torque. • Hinged attachment of rotor blades. • ...
Social Theory 3701: Foucault 2014-05-07
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- The panopticon has a role of amplification;although it arranges power,it is intended to make it more economic and more
- A painstaking rediscovery of struggles together with the rude memory of their conflicts
- A functional mechanism that must improve the exercise of power by making it lighter, more rapid, more effective, a design of subtle coercion for society to come
- He created the panopticon
- Michel Foucault was a ____ philosopher
- The general theory principle of a new political anatomy whose object and end are not the relations of sovereignty but the relations of discipline
- What would the seating arrangement of students in a classroom be equivalent to in the panopticon, if all the students faced the teacher
- The panopticon makes it possible to perfect the use of power because it can reduce the number of people who exercise it, while increasing the number of those on whom it is
- the degree to show how every aspect of living is affected by capitalism
- The appropriate methodology of the analysis of local discursivities
- What structure is at the center of the panopticon
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- As the result of the panopticon's mechanism of observation, it gains in efficiency and in the ability to penetrate into man's
- Power should be visible but
- Type of camera that would be the equivalent of the central tower in the panopticon
- A set of knowledges that have been disqualified as inadequate to their task or insufficiently elaborated: naive knowledges, located low down on the hierarchy
- In a traditional classroom setting this person would be the equivalent of the central tower in the panopticon
- If a prisoner is the object of information, he is never a subject in
- Form of power that is anti-disciplinarian and liberated from the principle of sovereignty
- The panopticon works so well because a prisoner is seen but he does not
- Created the theory based on the panopticon
- The major effect of the panopticon is to induce in the inmate a state of conscious and permanent visibility that assures the automatic functioning of
21 Clues: He created the panopticon • Power should be visible but • Michel Foucault was a ____ philosopher • Created the theory based on the panopticon • What structure is at the center of the panopticon • The appropriate methodology of the analysis of local discursivities • If a prisoner is the object of information, he is never a subject in • ...
Whitworth Theory Fun Puzzle 2015-05-17
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- B/Bb, for example.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- An eighth note to someone from the UK
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- String players and brass players use them.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- The black notes on a piano.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- V7/V (two words).
- ABACA is one example.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- A “crazy” modality.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- A diminutive coda.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
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- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- An alternate passage of music.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- V7-vi
- Stacked fifths.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- IV-I
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- Comes after the development secion in a Sonata Allegro.
- The interval that splits an octave
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
47 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • B/Bb, for example. • A diminutive coda. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • The interval that splits an octave • A vigorous or playful composition. • ...
Theory and research - AGB 2021-05-31
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- a seeming contradiction
- another word for hypothesis
- research results
- examine very carefully
- an erroneous belief
- something that cannot be explained by current theory
- possibly true
- evidence based on observations and experience
- argue against something
- refute
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- things that happen in nature that scientists study
- unlikely to be true
- evidence and arguments that something is true
- state that something is true
- a model of nature
- argue
- open to more than one interpretation
- predict something based on a trend in the data
- an erroneous belief
- a scientific revolution: a paradigm _____
- a theory or idea that has yet to be proven
- ridiculous
- having other experts scrutinize your results: ____ review
- formulate hypotheses and design experiments to test the hypothesis: the scientific ______
24 Clues: argue • refute • ridiculous • possibly true • research results • a model of nature • unlikely to be true • an erroneous belief • an erroneous belief • examine very carefully • a seeming contradiction • argue against something • another word for hypothesis • state that something is true • open to more than one interpretation • a scientific revolution: a paradigm _____ • ...
RECORDS MANAGEMENT THEORY CROSSWORD 2022-03-10
Across
- A single department is responsible for the filing of an organization's documents
- A place for storing documents that may be no longer in use but cannot be destroyed for legal reasons
- A kind of diary that acts as a memory jogger
- A process of storing information for later retrieval by creating very small images of records
- Used to indicate that a document can be filed
- The procedures and methods that are used to maintain and retrieve records and documents in an office
- This type of filing is computer-based
- This type of filing uses the subject matter of each file as the basis for filing
- Indicates that data can be found in alternate locations
- A characteristic of a Records Management System that states it must be of a convenient size
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- A characteristic of Records and Information Management System that states it must be cost effective
- A characteristic of Records and Information Management System that states it must be in close proximity to the person(s) using it
- A type of filing that is done by placing files in order according to their place of origin or destination, or according to some other specified location
- Any information kept for future reference
- Each department of an organization is responsible for its own filing
- This type of filing is done using people's names in alphabetical order
- The length of time to keep documentation on file before it can be alternatively stored or disposed of
- Used to indicate that a file or document has been removed from the system
- A characteristic of Records and Information Management System that states it must be easy to use
- This type of filing occurs when each file is given a number as it is opened and the files are then arranged consecutively in numeric order
- A receptacle for holding records/documents that is made of sturdy, durable manilla card
21 Clues: This type of filing is computer-based • Any information kept for future reference • A kind of diary that acts as a memory jogger • Used to indicate that a document can be filed • Indicates that data can be found in alternate locations • Each department of an organization is responsible for its own filing • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- These replace addresses with easy to remember words (10)
- Cracked the Enigma (10)
- Help your computer run, but aren't used by humans (7)
- Information that is put into smaller pieces or chunks (6)
- ROM Stands for ___ memory (8)
- Everything in a computer is connected to the ___ (11)
- Used to both encrypt and decrypt information (12)
- The part that does the math and makes decisions (3)
- The BUS is also known as the ___ (6)
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- Support a computer's basic functions (15)
- Mechatronics is robotics used for ___ (13)
- The game on your phone is an example of an ___ (11)
- The register holds ONE address or piece of ___ (4)
- Represented in ones and zeroes (6)
- The first African American manager at NASA (13)
- Protocol is rules for ___ (13)
- A single one or a zero (3)
- Cache is high speed ___ (6)
- In the fetch phase, the Control Unit gets an instruction from a memory ___ (7)
- A unit of measuring clock speed (3)
20 Clues: Cracked the Enigma (10) • A single one or a zero (3) • Cache is high speed ___ (6) • ROM Stands for ___ memory (8) • Protocol is rules for ___ (13) • Represented in ones and zeroes (6) • A unit of measuring clock speed (3) • The BUS is also known as the ___ (6) • Support a computer's basic functions (15) • Mechatronics is robotics used for ___ (13) • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- there are ___ bits in one byte
- this chip, called a ROM or ___ chip, contains start-up instructions for a computer.
- utility programs and applications are types of ___.
- these robots are used in places like factories
- a single one or a zero
- this is a part of the CPU that can hold one piece of information
- a type of malware that tracks what you type into forms that could contain sensitive information
- this memory device is at the bottom of the memory hierarchy (the pyramid)
- this type of hard drive is not in the form of a disk
- human-machine ___ are devices used to communicate back and forth with computers
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- the ___ system of a computer controls basic functions
- this type of key is only available to one computer for decrypting
- this is another common name for the CPU
- this part of the computer connects everything together
- a type of malware that makes you pay money to retrieve encrypted files
- when the numbers of an address are replaced with words and letters, it is referred to as a ___ name.
- the bus refers to the ___ in a computer.
- when information is sent somewhere, it gets broken down into smaller ___.
- in the fetch phase, the control unit gets an instruction from a memory ___.
- ALU stands for arithmetic ___ unit.
- this type of key cannot be decrypted with math
21 Clues: a single one or a zero • there are ___ bits in one byte • ALU stands for arithmetic ___ unit. • this is another common name for the CPU • the bus refers to the ___ in a computer. • these robots are used in places like factories • this type of key cannot be decrypted with math • utility programs and applications are types of ___. • ...
Music Theory Unit 2.1 2020-04-22
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- speeding up in music
- a pleasing sounding harmony
- a displeasing sounding harmony
- slowing down in music
- a harmony made of three notes
- the highness or lowness of a sound
- the instrument family of the cello
- how sounds travels
- a happy sounding harmony
- a fast tempo
- a musical idea that recurs throughout a song
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- seeing what you hear and hearing what you see
- the instrument family of the trumpet
- the instrument family of the oboe
- a slow tempo
- the instrument family of the timpani
- a sad sounding harmony
- listening to music and writing it down
- an instrument's unique sound
- the rate of the musical pulse
20 Clues: a slow tempo • a fast tempo • how sounds travels • speeding up in music • slowing down in music • a sad sounding harmony • a happy sounding harmony • a pleasing sounding harmony • an instrument's unique sound • a harmony made of three notes • the rate of the musical pulse • a displeasing sounding harmony • the instrument family of the oboe • the highness or lowness of a sound • ...
music theory chords crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- B, D, F#, C#
- Ab, C, Eb, G
- E, G#, B, A
- C, E, G, Bb, Db, F#
- A#, D, F, G##
- G, Bb, D, E
- C, E, G, D
- A, C#, E, G, C
- Bb, D, F, Ab, Db, E
- Db, E, Gb, Ab
- Eb, G, Bb, F
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- G, Bb, D, F
- E, G, B, D
- C, F, Ab (triad inversion)
- C#, D, F#, A (maj7 inversion)
- D, F, A, B
- B, G, D (triad inversion)
- Ab, Cb, Eb, Bb
- Gb, Bb, D
- F, A, C, Bb
- Bb, D, F, C
- Db, F, Ab
- C, Eb, Gb, Bbb
23 Clues: Gb, Bb, D • Db, F, Ab • E, G, B, D • D, F, A, B • C, E, G, D • G, Bb, D, F • E, G#, B, A • F, A, C, Bb • G, Bb, D, E • Bb, D, F, C • B, D, F#, C# • Ab, C, Eb, G • Eb, G, Bb, F • A#, D, F, G## • Db, E, Gb, Ab • Ab, Cb, Eb, Bb • A, C#, E, G, C • C, Eb, Gb, Bbb • C, E, G, Bb, Db, F# • Bb, D, F, Ab, Db, E • B, G, D (triad inversion) • C, F, Ab (triad inversion) • C#, D, F#, A (maj7 inversion)
The big bang theory 2024-08-22
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- Di quale stato è originaria la famiglia di Sheldon?
- A chi salva la vita il Signor Koothrappali nella 8x11?
- Per imparare quale videogioco Bernadette chiede aiuto a Denise?
- Completa il nome della fumetteria di Stuart: "... center"
- Come sono le paperelle che Panny avrebbe dovuto mettere nella vasca?
- Quali accessori intercambiabili indossa Howard?
- Qual è il secondo nome della madre di Howard?
- Qual è il soprannome da astronauta di Howard?
- Cosa c'è sul parabrezza di Leonard nella 10x12?
- In quale stagione Penny taglia drasticamente i suoi capelli?
- Chi interpreta Beth Behrs nella serie?
- Leonard, con chi tradisce Priya?
- Quale parola ripete Sheldon quando fa uno scherzo?
- Su quale supereroe discutono le ragazze nella 6x13?
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- Cosa affitta Penny per farsi perdonare da Leonard nella 12x03?
- Come è Kitty nella celebre canzone di Sheldon?
- Come si chiama l'ex fidanzato di Penny nell'episodio pilota?
- Cosa devono cercare a coppie nella caccia al tesoro nella 7x03?
- Con chi si fidanza Stuart nell'ultima stagione?
- Qual è il nome del cane di Raj?
- In quale città si svolge la serie?
- Per chi è preoccupato Sheldon quando sbatte contro la porta di vetro nella 8x09?
- Come si chiama la ragazza di Raj dai gusti talvolta inquietanti?
- Sheldon cosa dice che sembra Amy appena la vede col vestito da sposa?
- Come si chiama il noto geologo della Caltech?
- Cosa usa Raj per riuscire a parlare con le donne?
26 Clues: Qual è il nome del cane di Raj? • Leonard, con chi tradisce Priya? • In quale città si svolge la serie? • Chi interpreta Beth Behrs nella serie? • Qual è il secondo nome della madre di Howard? • Qual è il soprannome da astronauta di Howard? • Come si chiama il noto geologo della Caltech? • Come è Kitty nella celebre canzone di Sheldon? • ...
The big bang theory 2024-09-01
Across
- Quale animale compromette la camera bianca?
- Cosa mette sotto al naso Amy per fingere di essere influenzata?
- Quale canzone devono suonare con la campane nel D&D natalizio?
- Qual è la specializzazione di Emily?
- Cosa affitta Penny per farsi perdonare da Leonard nella 12x03?
- In quale mare va a lavorare Leonard?
- Come si chiama l’inglese con cui esce Amy quando lascia Sheldon?
- Per colpa di chi Mary si picchia la mano sulla fronte?
- Quale cibo mangiano il venerdì sera?
- Qual è il giorno del bucato per Sheldon?
- Sheldon sparisce tutti i giorni alle 14 e …..
- Che tipo di medico è Beverly?
- Cosa fa cadere Bernadette per Howard quando lui è nello spazio?
- A quale animale la madre di Stuart paragonava il figlio?
- Chi è Riccardo Tentennante?
- Con chi si fidanza Stuart nell'ultima stagione?
- Quale degli ex di Penny si è comprato una barca?
- Fino a quando cercò le uova della caccia alle uova, Leonard?
- Chi è Tondelaia della Ventimiglia?
- Dove si trova fisicamente il telescopio guardato da Raj?
- Chi è Ilsa, personaggio del romanzo di Leonard?
- Quale serie tv vuole vedere Raj durante la simulazione nei locali caldaie della Caltech?
- Howard da cosa spera sia travestita Bernadette nella puntata di Disneyland?
- Toc toc toc, …….! X3
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- Cosa devono cercare a coppie nella caccia al tesoro nella 7x03?
- Quale costume indossa Sheldon pur di incontrare Stephen Hawking?
- Qual è il soprannome da astronauta di Howard?
- Con chi ha una “relazione” Raj nella 5x14?
- Come si chiama la ragazza di Raj dai gusti talvolta inquietanti?
- Quanti dollari è costato il dipinto che Amy ha fatto dipingere per Penny?
- Il campanello di chi vanno a suonare Sheldon e James Earl Jones?
- Sheldon cosa regala ad Amy nella 5x12?
- Cosa da la nonnina di Sheldon al pilota all’atterraggio?
- Come si chiama il barbiere di Sheldon? Signor...
- Cosa raffigura la chiavetta in cui Sheldon ha messo i bitcoin?
- Cosa deve passare Sheldon a Amy quando è indeciso tra XBOX ONE e PS4?
- Qual è il soprannome che Sheldon attribuisce alla madre di Amy?
- Con quale altro nome è conosciuto Georgie Cooper?
- Dove lavora Mary?
- Qual è il viaggio più lungo di Howard?
- Qual è il secondo nome della madre di Howard?
- Di quale stato è originaria la famiglia di Sheldon?
- Come sono le paperelle che Panny avrebbe dovuto mettere nella vasca?
- In quale stagione Penny taglia drasticamente i suoi capelli?
- Dove si danno il primo bacio Sheldon e Amy?
- A quale casa di Hogwarts appartiene Amy?
- Di chi è l’ufficio per cui si sfidano Sheldon e Barry?
- Chi canta al matrimonio di Sheldon e Amy?
- Di chi sparlano Penny e Beverly?
- Cosa uccide Lizard in “Carta, forbice, sasso, Lizard, Spock”?
- Per chi è preoccupato Sheldon quando sbatte contro la porta di vetro nella 8x09?
- Quanti figli ha la sorella di Sheldon?
- A chi salva la vita il Signor Koothrappali nella 8x11?
53 Clues: Dove lavora Mary? • Toc toc toc, …….! X3 • Chi è Riccardo Tentennante? • Che tipo di medico è Beverly? • Di chi sparlano Penny e Beverly? • Chi è Tondelaia della Ventimiglia? • Qual è la specializzazione di Emily? • In quale mare va a lavorare Leonard? • Quale cibo mangiano il venerdì sera? • Sheldon cosa regala ad Amy nella 5x12? • Qual è il viaggio più lungo di Howard? • ...
music history and theory 2024-03-19
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- inventor of the solid-body electric guitar, overdubbing, and delay
- the african precursor to the banjo
- amount of quarter notes played in the span of 60 seconds
- the art of balancing multiple melodic lines
- -- Tape Cartridge; the precursor to the compact casette
- texture characterized as 2 or more variations of a melodic line heard at once
- for bowed string instruments, the technique of hitting the strings with the wood of the bow, abbr.
- prefix used to label music predecessing a certain movement or genre
- the harmonic interplay of 2 or more pitches
- genre of urban music from Brazil that heavily draws on the country's traditional styles
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- the band credited with inventing heavy metal
- considered the greatest baroque composer
- the quality of a sound separate from pitch
- repeat
- the most standard anglo-eurocentric tuning system
- a music education method; assigning syllables to notes of a scale
- the technique of prolonging notes and moving them into one another smoothly
- the closing section of a piece
- genre of rhythmic dance music originating in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the '90s
- medieval instrument operayed with a crank
- frequency at which a record fully rotates; e.g. 33, 78
21 Clues: repeat • the closing section of a piece • the african precursor to the banjo • considered the greatest baroque composer • medieval instrument operayed with a crank • the quality of a sound separate from pitch • the art of balancing multiple melodic lines • the harmonic interplay of 2 or more pitches • the band credited with inventing heavy metal • ...
Unit 1 Atomic Theory 2024-09-12
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- Negatively charged particles found in the space outside of the nucleus of the atom
- Outermost electron shell
- Basic unit of matter
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus of the atom.
- The average mass of all the isotopes of an element
- Number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- Electron has absorbed energy and "jumped" to a higher energy level, farther from the nucleus
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- volumes of space surrounding the atomic nucleus where electrons are likely to be found
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- Atomic model with a dense positive nucleus, mostly space, and electrons around the outside.
- Conducted "Gold Foil Experiment" and discovered that atoms are mostly empty space with a very dense nucleus.
- configuration The lowest energy electron configuration for an atom or molecule
- One of two or more atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- In an experiment in which Rutherford shot particles at gold foil, and found that most particles went straight through.
- modern model of the atom, shows the most probable location for an electron-called the orbital, and electrons have wave-like properties.
- Neutrally charged particle in the nucleus of the atom
- A model that uses electron-dot structures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules. Pairs of dots or lines represent bonding pairs.
- Theorized that electrons travel around the nucleus like planets around the Sun
- Atomic model with electrons orbiting the nucleus in a set path like planets around the Sun.
- The central region of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons.
20 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Outermost electron shell • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • The average mass of all the isotopes of an element • Neutrally charged particle in the nucleus of the atom • Positively charged particle in the nucleus of the atom. • Number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Music Theory Fun #1 2023-02-09
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- raise a pitch by 1/2 step
- holding a note longer than its normal duration
- play gradually softer
- play loudly
- don't play instrument or sing for that duration
- to be played briskly and lively
- slow and solemn music tempo
- oval, not colored in, no stem
- beats per measure on top; main note on bottom
- lower a pitch by 1/2 step
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- play gradually louder
- tenor & bass voices; left hand on the piano
- short line above or below the staff
- a "C" chord
- double bar line; two dots
- play softly
- oval, colored in with a stem and a flag
- soprano & alto voices; right hand on the piano
- oval, colored in with a stem
- oval, not colored in with a stem
- a "Dm" chord
- nullify a sharp or flat
22 Clues: a "C" chord • play softly • play loudly • a "Dm" chord • play gradually louder • play gradually softer • nullify a sharp or flat • raise a pitch by 1/2 step • double bar line; two dots • lower a pitch by 1/2 step • slow and solemn music tempo • oval, colored in with a stem • oval, not colored in, no stem • to be played briskly and lively • oval, not colored in with a stem • ...
Chapter 14 Personality Theory 2023-02-15
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- The exclusion of harmful memories.
- A person's childhood experiences and unconscious desires that influence their behaviors.
- A defense mechanism that involves an individual transferring negative thoughts or feelings from one person to another.
- A defense mechanism where a person deals with stress by behaving in a bad/immature way.
- Believed that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight different stages of psychosocial development, from birth to adulthood.
- To proceed with something without awareness.
- A perfect or representative example of something and could be used as a default mental image.
- The primitive and instinctive part of personality.
- Describes how a persons personality will change and develop, also shows how social skills are learned from birth to adulthood.
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- The part of the unconscious mind that is the voice of the conscience.
- A feeling that may feel universal/to all people.
- Psychological strategies that are unconsciously used to protect yourself from anxiety or unacceptable thoughts/feelings.
- Stages that capture the main growth points of a person from infancy to adulthood.
- A defense mechanism that permits an individual to deal with reassurance and self-serving but may be incorrect explanations.
- A defense mechanism where a person may unconsciously replace an unwanted feeling with the opposite feeling.
- When the conscious refuses to perceive painful facts.
- The portion of the human personality that may be experienced as self or I and is in contact with the outer world through perception.
- The personality that an individual may project to others, may be differentiated from one’s authentic self.
- Psychology researcher that studied human behavior and believed that human behavior was influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
- An unconscious aspect of personality that doesn’t correspond with the ego.
- The process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different living thing.
- The enduring of characteristics and behaviors that comprise a person's unique adjustments to life.
- Founded the analytical psychology movement.
23 Clues: The exclusion of harmful memories. • Founded the analytical psychology movement. • To proceed with something without awareness. • A feeling that may feel universal/to all people. • The primitive and instinctive part of personality. • When the conscious refuses to perceive painful facts. • The part of the unconscious mind that is the voice of the conscience. • ...
Primer Music Theory Vocabulary 2023-07-15
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- the curved symbol that means to play legato
- going from G to B or from E to C, notes separated by a third, can be called a ____
- in 4/4, what kind of note gets three beats?
- these vertical lines go in between two measures
- play softly
- this symbol adds the two note values together
- these numbers indicate how many beats are in each measure and how long each beat is worth
- in 4/4 what kind of note gets four beats?
- play loudly
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- this symbol comes at the end of a piece of music
- the distance between two notes is called an ___
- in 4/4, what kind of note gets two beats?
- play short and disconnected
- this clef shows us which notes are above Middle C on the keyboard
- this clef shows us which notes are below Middle C on the keyboard
- in 4/4, what kind of note gets one beat?
- play smoothly and connected
- in 4/4, each quarter note gets one ____
- in 4/4, each group of 4 beats is called one ____
- going from G to A or from E to D, notes next to each other, can be called a ____
20 Clues: play softly • play loudly • play short and disconnected • play smoothly and connected • in 4/4, each quarter note gets one ____ • in 4/4, what kind of note gets one beat? • in 4/4, what kind of note gets two beats? • in 4/4 what kind of note gets four beats? • the curved symbol that means to play legato • in 4/4, what kind of note gets three beats? • ...
Grade 1 Theory Terms 2023-07-12
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- Slow
- In a singing style
- The end
- Fairly quick
- Half
- Very loud
- Getting gradually quieter
- A little
- Repeat from the sign
- Detached
- Repeat from the beginning
- Getting gradually slower
- Walking pace
- Getting gradually slower
- Moderately quiet
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- Held back
- Very quiet
- Getting gradually quieter
- Getting gradually quicker
- Smoothly
- Speed
- Slow
- Loud
- Moderately
- Getting gradually louder
- Quiet
- Moderately loud
- Quick
28 Clues: Slow • Half • Slow • Loud • Speed • Quiet • Quick • The end • Smoothly • A little • Detached • Held back • Very loud • Very quiet • Moderately • Fairly quick • Walking pace • Moderately loud • Moderately quiet • In a singing style • Repeat from the sign • Getting gradually louder • Getting gradually slower • Getting gradually slower • Getting gradually quieter • Getting gradually quicker • Getting gradually quieter • ...
chyniah´s cell theory 2022-12-14
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- the diffusion of water
- transports and repackages
- moves from high to low concentration
- gives the cell support
- breaks down materials in the cell
- heredity material found in the cell
- semi-permeable membrane surrounding cell
- material that hold organelles
- stores food and water for the cell
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- a cell with a nucleus
- the cells control center
- energy source for photosynthesis cells
- sunlight converted to sugar in organelle
- powerhouse of the cell
- a rigid layer that surrounds plant cell
- a cell without a nucleus
- the cell that does a certain job
- folding and processing proteins
- does not contain a cell wall
- protein factories
20 Clues: protein factories • a cell with a nucleus • the diffusion of water • powerhouse of the cell • gives the cell support • the cells control center • a cell without a nucleus • transports and repackages • does not contain a cell wall • material that hold organelles • folding and processing proteins • the cell that does a certain job • breaks down materials in the cell • ...
Basics of consumption theory 2024-12-22
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- The use of goods and services by households
- The total amount of a specific good or service available to consumers
- The additional satisfaction gained from consuming one more unit of a good or service.
- The decision-making process of selecting among various goods and services.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- The idea that consumer preferences determine the production of goods and services.
- The amount of money exchanged for a good or service
- The satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming a good or service.
- The study of how individuals make decisions to allocate their resources.
- graphical representation of relationships between economic variables
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- The replacement of one good with another due to changes in relative prices
- The limits imposed on spending based on available income.
- The financial plan for expenditure based on income and expenses
- The total earnings adjusted for inflation.
- The total earnings without adjustment for inflation.
- The overall well-being and standard of living of individuals in an economy
- The money received on a regular basis from work or investments.
- An advantage or profit gained from something
- The market price at which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
- The willingness and ability of consumers to purchase goods and services.
20 Clues: The total earnings adjusted for inflation. • The use of goods and services by households • An advantage or profit gained from something • The amount of money exchanged for a good or service • The total earnings without adjustment for inflation. • The limits imposed on spending based on available income. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Sleep Token Theory Crossword 2025-04-22
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- Belongs to You
- Mask Maker
- Fandom Flamingo
- Alternate Pedder Project
- TMBTE Track Nine
- December 16, 2023
- Shoulder Pad
- Spitting Glass - "Just ___"
- Leo _____ Faulkner
- Bathroom Snack
- Aqua ____
- Perfectly ____
- Continents Record Label
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- Vessel dreams in ____
- Cyprus Black Flamingo
- ______ Host
- Mourn - "Pray for _____"
- Sock Pattern
- Patient Demos - Track Three
- Belial Album - "____ Est"
- This Place Will Become Your
- Field Adjective
- Concert Vocal Trio
- _____ Alone
24 Clues: Aqua ____ • Mask Maker • ______ Host • _____ Alone • Sock Pattern • Shoulder Pad • Belongs to You • Bathroom Snack • Perfectly ____ • Fandom Flamingo • Field Adjective • TMBTE Track Nine • December 16, 2023 • Leo _____ Faulkner • Concert Vocal Trio • Vessel dreams in ____ • Cyprus Black Flamingo • Continents Record Label • Mourn - "Pray for _____" • Alternate Pedder Project • Belial Album - "____ Est" • ...
Sociological Theory, Spring 2025 2025-04-22
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- The first person appointed as a sociologist
- Type of authority that does something because that is the way it has always been done
- The idea that God has already chosen who will be saved
- What a worker actually does, generally expressed as a wage
- The sociologist focused on the question of how people rationalize behavior
- From where does x (institution) gain its power?
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as having a feeling of normlessness and wondering what one’s purpose is
- A term in gender theory for the most culturally valued, often an idea or way of being that is taken for granted
- The powerful group made up of politics, warlords, and big business
- The theory presented by Bourdieu that your internalized disposition shapes your perspective on life; people like what they like because of where they come from
- The type of capital focused on money
- Statements on obvious, undefeated truth; these are the facts
- The type of sociology that C. Wright Mills followed that pushes against grand theory and the idea that there is no one theory to explain everything
- Term used to explain when someone tries to understand actions from a person’s perspective, understanding the group’s actions
- Your way of knowing things; a statement on how we know something is real
- Type of capital that focuses on who you know
- Type of authority that has a system set up to tell us ‘what’ to do; it has impartial system(s) and systemized elections
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as being overly bonded to social groups
- An example of the idea that science is a normalizing force that is always trying to push people into neat and rigid boxes; the theory that science is a part of the domination process, not liberation
- Idea created by Weber that says, because the Puritans wanted to work, modern people are now trapped and have to work
- The erasure of the work this sociologist did is believed to be the erasure of and entire era or generation of black sociologists
- The institution that institutionalized and corporatized the production of mass media
- The mismatch between exchange value and the use/labor value, obscures the reality of an object
- Type of authority that states a person or institution has a quality that draws others in
- The sociohistorical process of making/creating racial identities
- The idea that God wants each of us to do something specific; if you are working where God wants, he will reward you
- How stereotypes are weaponized and how many people learn about those who are different from them
- The theory of the objective set of ideas that we are trying to make sense of linguistically
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- The idea that those in the power elite do not come together in a dark, smoky room; rather, they all have similarities that allow them to connect with one another
- My actions in x (a certain institution) will result in y
- The scientific idea that black people are biologically different from white people
- Theory of the “real laws” which govern all of society
- Type of network in which there are ‘choke-points,’ or blocks you have to get through in order to see anything
- The theorist who believed that blacks and whites are fundamentally different and that black people should go only to technical school
- The idea or theory that people are already in a state of confusion or disorientation
- The idea that capital (wealth inequality) will widen
- The idea that humans are divorced from our physical/biological world and now live in a purely social world; the differences between humans and animals
- The category that is at the base of society
- Type of network in which people are able to connect independently to one another
- The rule that stated that any black heritage categorizes someone as black
- The certain percentage of the population who have talent and are able to be in positions to lead
- Type of action which says that personal experience motivates action; subjective
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as having a lack of social ties/bonds, and being overly individualistic
- The extension of racial meaning to previously non-racialized issues
- The abstract value of a product based on material accomplishment
- When labor becomes an object outside of the worker, the purpose of the work is only to transform a commodity
- Type of capital that focuses on a formal system, specifically getting a degree or one’s credentials
- Type of capital that focuses on what you know (about culture)
- The abstract value of a product based on systemized trade
- Creating a us vs. them mentality and making distinctions between people
- According to Durkheim, this type of suicide may be defined as someone being overly determined and having the feeling that they have to do something in order to feel fulfilled
- Once we understand what the world is, what are we supposed to do about it?
52 Clues: The type of capital focused on money • The first person appointed as a sociologist • The category that is at the base of society • Type of capital that focuses on who you know • From where does x (institution) gain its power? • The idea that capital (wealth inequality) will widen • Theory of the “real laws” which govern all of society • ...
AEA THEORY CH. 10 2023-01-02
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- ingredients that attracts water
- natural form of Vitamin A; regulate skin function and is theorized to be necessary for the skin cell generation
- ingredients within a skin care product or cosmetic that actually cause changes to the appearance of the skin
- plant-derived antioxidant substances
- cascade is a series of biochemical reactions that lead that to production of self-destruct enzymes that damage the skin
- help protect skin from the epidermal water loss and they improve the product feel and spreadability
- hydrating agents found with in cells and within the intercellular
- cleansing mil are non-foaming, cream-type cleansers
- is a heavy, large molecule that sits on top of the skin and prevents moisture loss
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- group of organic acids used in skin care products
- have a tightening effect on the skin or pore appearance
- family of naturally occurring mild acids
- filling in the cracks of dry and dehydrated skin
- abnormal, damaging biochemical process in which blood sugars bind with proteins or fats
- products that are no drugs intended to treat disease, but they still benefit the skin a positive way
- strong antioxidant shows the expression of genes that cause or contribute to aging
- holds up to 400 times its own weight in water hydrating performance ingredient great job surface hydration
- chains of amino acid used in skin care products to product changes in the skin's appearance
- water-loving ingredients, attract and bind water
- cleansing ingredients that help break up and remove fatty residues and other impurities from the skin
20 Clues: ingredients that attracts water • plant-derived antioxidant substances • family of naturally occurring mild acids • filling in the cracks of dry and dehydrated skin • water-loving ingredients, attract and bind water • group of organic acids used in skin care products • cleansing mil are non-foaming, cream-type cleansers • ...
Infection Theory 102E.01 2023-01-13
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- the start of the immune systems way of protecting the body against an infectious disease
- the transfer of bacteria or other microorganisms from one substance to another.
- an organism living in, on, or with another organism in order to obtain nutrients to grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host.
- an infectious agent is transferred from a reservoir to a susceptible host by direct contact or droplet spread.
- a common skin infection that is caused by a fungus.
- free living organisms often consisting of one biological cell.
- a bacteria that does not cause disease, harm, or death to another organism.
- when germs enter the body, increase in number and causes a reaction of the body,
- a bacteria that can cause disease to another organism.
- an infestation of the skin by the human itch mite.
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- a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- an infectious agent is transferred through a contaminated inanimate object.
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system.
- an infection that is in the bloodstream.
- the process of removing or neutralizing contaminants that have accumulated on personnel and equipment.
- an infection that affects only one body part or organ.
- the process of making something dirty or poisonous, or the state of containing unwanted or dangerous substances.
- an infection that causes warts in various parts of the body.
- an antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific toxin.
- referred to mold growth, usually with a flat growth habit.
20 Clues: an infection that is in the bloodstream. • a virus that attacks the body's immune system. • an infestation of the skin by the human itch mite. • a common skin infection that is caused by a fungus. • an infection that affects only one body part or organ. • a bacteria that can cause disease to another organism. • ...
Cell Theory - Cell Transport 2025-02-18
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- Theory that explains how life is made from non-living things
- A solid that is dissolved in a liquid
- An Italian scientist that worked to disprove Abiogenesis
- A large, complex type of cell that always has a nucleus
- A solution with a low concentration
- Carrier proteins that move multiple molecules in a specific direction
- Carrier proteins that only move one molecule in a specific direction
- Organelles that have enzymes to deal with toxic compounds
- Smallest form of life
- The fluid that fills the inside of the nucleus
- The state of a cell when placed in a lowly concentrated solution
- A framework of proteins that helps provide a cell's shape
- A tough, rigid barrier used to protect a cell
- The state of a cell when placed in a highly concentrated solution
- Ancient prokaryotes that live in extreme environments
- An organic barrier on the outside of a cell
- English scientist that is famous for discovering cells
- An organelle that works with the ER to help process and package molecles
- Helped propose Cell Theory; studied animal cells
- Dutch businessman that was famous for making incredibly powerful microscopes
- Organelle used to help the cell during mitosis
- The first book written about cells
- The fluid inside of a cell that acts as a cushion for organelles
- A gateway that allows charges (ions) to move across a cell membrane
- Ancient scientist/philosopher that proposed abiogenesis
- A simple type of prokaryotic cells that are common
- Organelle that creates energy from sunlight
- A secure location to protect DNA
- Method of moving molecules across a membrane without using energy
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- Carrier proteins that move molecules in opposite directions
- A network of membranes that is divided into two sectoins
- A solution with an evenly balanced concentration
- Organelle that stores excess water and waste for the cell
- Another name for Abiogenesis
- A liquid that is used to dissolve a solid
- A French scientist that proved bacteria do not appear spontaneously in broth
- A ratio/comparison of how much solid is dissolved in a liquid
- Name for small creatures discovered by Antoine Leeuwenhoek
- A solution with a high concentration
- A version of endocytosis that only works when a receptor is activated
- Small organelles that read mRNA to make proteins
- Helped propose Cell Theory; studied plant cells
- A form of active transport that uses ATP to move one molecule at a time
- Carrier proteins that slowly move molecules across a membrane
- Genetic material of an organism
- Small hair-like structures used to help a cell move
- Process used to swallow viruses/bacteria
- An organelle that generates energy for the cell through chemical reactions
- All cells come from other cells
- Method of moving molecules across a membrane that requires energy
- Small and simple cells that do not protect their genetic information
- Scientist that proved all cells come from other cells
- An organelle that stores extra nutrients and pigments for plant cells
- The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- Process of a cell absorbing large amounts of molecules all at once
- Set of rules that describes what cells are and how they function
- The state of a cell when placed in a balanced concentration
- Another name for cytoplasm
- Specific protein used for endocytosis
- A small organelle that helps digest molecules inside of a cell
- An extra barrier used by prokaryotes as a source of protection
61 Clues: Smallest form of life • Another name for cytoplasm • Another name for Abiogenesis • Genetic material of an organism • All cells come from other cells • A secure location to protect DNA • The first book written about cells • A solution with a low concentration • A solution with a high concentration • A solid that is dissolved in a liquid • Specific protein used for endocytosis • ...
Level 1 Theory Terms 2025-02-23
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- very loud
- very fast
- moderately slow; at a walking pace
- becoming fofter
- loud
- moderately loud
- very soft
- fairly fast (a little slower than allegro)
- slowing down
- at a moderate tempo
- little
- fast
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- soft
- the end
- becoming softer
- detached
- slow
- speed at which music is performed
- becoming louder
- slowing down gradually
- much, very
- a stressed note
- moderately soft
- smooth
24 Clues: soft • slow • loud • fast • little • smooth • the end • detached • very loud • very fast • very soft • much, very • slowing down • becoming softer • becoming louder • becoming fofter • moderately loud • a stressed note • moderately soft • at a moderate tempo • slowing down gradually • speed at which music is performed • moderately slow; at a walking pace • fairly fast (a little slower than allegro)
Systems Theory Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-01
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- This type of system is imposed exogenously rather than arising endogenously.
- This type of system has fascinated scientists from a range of disciplines.
- They are the elements of the system that you can see, feel, count, or measure.
- The matching of life and the conditions for life has inspired views of the earth as a __________.
- One of the six fundamental questions for ecologists is what are the connections between the ecological and __________ levels.
- Many of the interconnections in systems operate through the flow of __________.
- Balzac said, "I am in a __________ circle . . . from which it is impossible to escape."
- Agent-based models have the ability to process this type of data.
- A __________ loop governs growth.
- The function of a thermostat-furnace system is to keep a building at a given __________.
- One __________ of a plant is to bear seeds and create more plants.
- A fundamental problem for ecologists is the determination of ways to quantify those aspects of __________ that are most central to the functioning of ecosystems.
- The biota not only provides direct __________ to humans; for example, as a source of food, fiber, and fuel; it also helps process nutrients essential to life.
- This type of network has been used for the simulation of geographical systems.
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- A stock is the __________ of any system.
- A __________ loop governs decline.
- This concept is a developing one, like resilience.
- Tinbergen said, "It would seem as if this were __________ reasoning."
- This property of systems is only observable when viewed at a holistic systems level.
- They are the elements of the system that you can't see, but are important to the system.
- A stock can be increased by decreasing its __________.
- Sustainable approaches to system use implies understanding what maintains __________ and how human intervention might affect it.
- __________ utility depends not on whether its driving scenarios are realistic but on whether it responds with a realistic pattern of behavior.
- The __________ obvious part of the system, its function or purpose, is often the most crucial determinant of the system’s behavior.
- Early applications of cellular automata were in this area.
- It is a store, a quantity, an accumulation of material or information that has built up over time.
- It is material or information that enters a stock over time.
- The behavior of a system over time is determined by the __________ of its stocks and flows.
28 Clues: A __________ loop governs growth. • A __________ loop governs decline. • A stock is the __________ of any system. • This concept is a developing one, like resilience. • A stock can be increased by decreasing its __________. • Early applications of cellular automata were in this area. • It is material or information that enters a stock over time. • ...
Heriones 2018-04-30
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- Ruth's color
- Esther pass
- Jephthah daughter
- Martha pass
- Passwords and signs are done in how many motions
- Queen
- Martha's color
- What chapter is the bible open to for opening ceremonies
- 1st Star point
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- Electa pass
- Sister
- How many knocks does it take to enter a chapter room
- Boaz wife
- - 1st pass
- Mission of OES
- Third star point color
- What we walk in to find our way
- Fairest Among Thousands All together Lovely
- Electa color
19 Clues: Queen • Sister • Boaz wife • - 1st pass • Electa pass • Esther pass • Martha pass • Ruth's color • Electa color • Mission of OES • Martha's color • 1st Star point • Jephthah daughter • Third star point color • What we walk in to find our way • Fairest Among Thousands All together Lovely • Passwords and signs are done in how many motions • How many knocks does it take to enter a chapter room • ...
Anastasia and Bobby's Wedding 2025-05-20
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- First unofficial date place
- Bride's home town
- Number of Groomsmen
- Groom's favorite indoor activity
- What are the Groomsmen wearing
- Bride's favorite color
- Groom's home town
- Color of wedding bands
- Groom's father's name
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- Bride's father's name
- Groom's favorite color
- Number of Bridesmaids
- Couple's orange cat's name
- Couple's favorite outdoor activity
- Who asked who first
- Bride's mother's name
- Groom's mother's name
- Wedding venue location
- Bridesmaids dress color
- Couple's short bread (black and white) cat's name
20 Clues: Bride's home town • Groom's home town • Who asked who first • Number of Groomsmen • Bride's father's name • Number of Bridesmaids • Bride's mother's name • Groom's mother's name • Groom's father's name • Groom's favorite color • Wedding venue location • Bride's favorite color • Color of wedding bands • Bridesmaids dress color • Couple's orange cat's name • First unofficial date place • ...
Subculture Theory's of Crime By Chloe and Lily 2021-01-29
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- Who criticize Cohen for his failure to explain the variety of subculture forms that emerge out of social structure (13)
- What type of theory is this (9)
- What kind of subculture emerges when youths are deemed a double failure (10)
- What would interactionists say is the cause of subculture formation (17)
- Fill in the missing concern; excitement, toughness, smartness, autonomy, fate, ……. (7)
- Who studied counter school culture, a Marxist critique of consensus subculture theory (10)
- What perspective points out that the nature of subcultures has changes, that now they are much more common today and are a natural part of life (13)
- What theory influenced subculture theorists (12)
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- Which sociologist came up with the subcultural theory (6)
- How are conflict subcultures characterised (8)
- Who stated that deviant subcultures emerge because of status frustration (11)
- Who created the term ‘focal concerns’, the values given to working class boys that meant they were more likely to engage in delinquent behavior (12)
- What did Charles Murray say is an example of subcultural theories of crime (16)
- What did Cohen suggest was one of the root causes of subculture formation (17)
14 Clues: What type of theory is this (9) • How are conflict subcultures characterised (8) • What theory influenced subculture theorists (12) • Which sociologist came up with the subcultural theory (6) • What would interactionists say is the cause of subculture formation (17) • What kind of subculture emerges when youths are deemed a double failure (10) • ...
Cold War 2023-03-17
19 Clues: War • Wall • Viet • Jiang • Rogue • Zedong • domino • castro • Truman • Vietnam • Curtain • Manship • contain • parallel • chi Minh • Dinh Diem • MacArthur • F. Kennedy • Khrushchev
sucks to be Alfred Wegener 2023-02-15
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- What word explains how heat rises and falls back down when cooled
- What are 2 pieces of bread squishing edible food called
- What theory supported continental drift
- What theory did Alfred Wegener propose
- What do you call plates that pull away from each other
- What do you a plate that slides under another
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- What do you call a tectonic plate that moves under anothother
- What is the largest rodent
- What do you call plates that slide past each other
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift
- What is a sour cucumber called
- What word explains how spread apart molecules are
12 Clues: What is the largest rodent • What is a sour cucumber called • What theory did Alfred Wegener propose • What theory supported continental drift • Who proposed the theory of continental drift • What do you a plate that slides under another • What word explains how spread apart molecules are • What do you call plates that slide past each other • ...
EDUCATION 2024-07-28
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- - Educational approach that focuses on individual students' needs, abilities, interests, and learning styles.
- - Ability to read and write.
- - Concept of the range of tasks that a learner can perform with the help of more capable others.
- - Advocate of critical pedagogy and empowerment through education.
- - Ability to understand and work with numbers.
- - Child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children.
- - Known for theories on cognitive development in children.
- - Clear goals that define what students are expected to learn.
- - Instructional strategy where students teach other students.
- - Fairness and inclusion in education, ensuring all students have access to the same educational opportunities.
- - Behaviorist approach to learning with emphasis on reinforcement.
- - Developed taxonomy of educational objectives.
- - Theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- - Emphasized the role of social interaction in learning and development.
- - Theory and practice of educating adults; contrasted with pedagogy.
- - Method of teaching through questioning and dialogue.
- - Proposed theory of multiple intelligences.
- - Learning theory where learners actively build their own understanding and knowledge.
- - Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
- - Educational model where traditional lecture and homework elements are reversed.
- - Theory of learning that focuses on mental processes, including how people perceive, think, remember, and learn.
- - Classification of educational goals, including cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains.
- - Student-centered pedagogy in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving open-ended problems.
- - Tests administered and scored in a consistent manner to measure educational achievement.
- - The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- - Teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.
- - Techniques used to maintain a healthy learning environment.
- - Use of technology to enhance learning, teaching, and assessment.
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- - Support given to students to help them achieve learning goals.
- - Educational approach where students follow a process of investigating questions and problems.
- - Teaching approach that tailors instruction to meet individual needs.
- - Education program that combines online digital media with traditional classroom methods.
- - Motivation driven by external rewards such as grades or praise.
- - Motivation driven by internal rewards and personal satisfaction.
- - Theory that learners construct knowledge through their experiences and interactions.
- - Various approaches or ways of learning; visual, auditory, kinesthetic.
- - Latin term meaning "blank slate" in education philosophy.
- - Teaching method that engages students in the learning process.
- - Theory by Howard Gardner suggesting people have different kinds of intelligences.
- - Learning approach involving joint intellectual effort by students.
- - Process of learning through experience, emphasized by John Dewey.
- - Influential figure in progressive education theories focusing on experiential learning.
- - Method of education developed by Maria Montessori emphasizing independence and self-directed learning.
- - Educational approach that emphasizes the development of the whole person.
- - Evaluation at the conclusion of a unit or course to measure student learning.
- - Complex thinking processes such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
- - The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- - Ongoing assessment used to monitor student learning and provide feedback.
- - Subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
- - Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the internet.
50 Clues: - Ability to read and write. • - Proposed theory of multiple intelligences. • - Ability to understand and work with numbers. • - Developed taxonomy of educational objectives. • - Method of teaching through questioning and dialogue. • - Known for theories on cognitive development in children. • - Latin term meaning "blank slate" in education philosophy. • ...
study skill by Lance 2018-03-20
Across
- how many different basis true colors do you have.
- How many different learning styles do you know.
- How many different Multiple intelligences do you know
- what are you left brain good on
- how many different basis learning style do you know.
- which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart”
- which color is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- which color is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- which part of brain is better on the linear and logical.
- which color is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- when you learning by the pictures, videos, graphs, and books. You are using what learning style
- which part of the brain is better on the intuitive.
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- which the multiple intelligence is “musical smart”.
- which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”.
- which the learning style involves both writing and speaking
- which the learning style is usually have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- which the multiple intelligence is “number smart”
- which the learning style is usually prefer working by themselves in private settings
- when you learning by the lecture format, via speeches, audio recordings, and other forms of verbal communication. You are using what learning.
20 Clues: what are you left brain good on • How many different learning styles do you know. • which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”. • how many different basis true colors do you have. • which the multiple intelligence is “number smart” • which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart” • which the multiple intelligence is “musical smart”. • ...
study skill by Lance 2018-03-20
Across
- which part of the brain is better on the intuitive.
- which color is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- how many different basis true colors do you have.
- which color is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- which the learning style is usually have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart”
- how many different basis learning style do you know.
- which part of brain is better on the linear and logical.
- How many different learning styles do you know.
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- when you learning by the pictures, videos, graphs, and books. You are using what learning style
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- which the multiple intelligence is “number smart”
- when you learning by the lecture format, via speeches, audio recordings, and other forms of verbal communication. You are using what learning.
- which color is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- which the multiple intelligence is “musical smart”.
- which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”.
- which the learning style involves both writing and speaking
- which the learning style is usually prefer working by themselves in private settings
- what are you left brain good on
- How many different Multiple intelligences do you know
20 Clues: what are you left brain good on • How many different learning styles do you know. • which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”. • which the multiple intelligence is “number smart” • how many different basis true colors do you have. • which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart” • which the multiple intelligence is “musical smart”. • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2022-12-20
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- Colors directly opposite on the color wheel
- Colors adjacent on the color wheel
- Shapes dominated by curves and flowing edges (organic)
- A mixture of a color with white
- Shapes that are composed from straight lines and angular corners (geometric)
- 3-dimentional
- Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors
- A style of art that shows a distorted or simplified representation
- Saturation or strength
- A style of art which has no recognizable subject matter and is only focused on composition
- a point in motion, a series of adjacent points, connection between points, or an implied connection between points
- A color or shade; defined by its dominant wavelength and independent of intensity or lightness
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- A mixture of a color with grey or both tinting and shading to achieve a neutral variety of the color
- The relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other
- Using one color with different tints/shades
- A mixture of a color with black
- A style of art that is recognizable, or represents realistic proportions or imagery
- A work of music, literature, or art
- Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors
- A type of perceptual grouping, necessary for identifying objects
- A repeating idea
- Art that projects forward from a flat surface
- 2-dimentional
- The lightness or darkness or tones or colors
24 Clues: 2-dimentional • 3-dimentional • A repeating idea • Saturation or strength • A mixture of a color with black • A mixture of a color with white • Colors adjacent on the color wheel • A work of music, literature, or art • Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors • Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors • Colors directly opposite on the color wheel • ...
study skill by Lance 2018-03-19
Across
- when you learning by the pictures, videos, graphs, and books. You are using what learning style
- when you learning by the lecture format, via speeches, audio recordings, and other forms of verbal communication. You are using what learning.
- which color is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- how many different basis true colors do you have.
- which part of the brain is better on the intuitive.
- which the multiple intelligence is “musical smart”.
- which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart”
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”.
- what are you left brain good on
- which the learning style is usually have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- How many different Multiple intelligences do you know
- which color is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
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- which the learning style is usually prefer working by themselves in private settings
- which part of brain is better on the linear and logical.
- How many different learning styles do you know.
- which the learning style involves both writing and speaking
- which the multiple intelligence is “number smart”
- which color is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- how many different basis learning style do you know.
20 Clues: what are you left brain good on • How many different learning styles do you know. • which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”. • which the multiple intelligence is “number smart” • how many different basis true colors do you have. • which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart” • which part of the brain is better on the intuitive. • ...
Cath Lab 2024-03-12
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- This is the color of a 9FR Sheath.
- This has a normal mean pressure of 5.
- This type of access is obtained for a Pulmonary Artery Thrombectomy Procedure
- Crossing the Aortic Valve and Obtaining LV Pressures.
- This is the color of a 4FR Sheath.
- This is where the Swan Ganz is placed for Thermo Dilution Cardiac Outputs
- PCW Pressure = ________ Pressure
- This is what RX stands for.
- Turbo Hawk is this type of Atherectomy.
- The direction of sheath placement when going WITH THE FLOW.
- This helps support the heart during a high-risk PCI.
- This is the color of a 11FR Sheath.
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- This is what ACT stands for.
- This is the color of a 8FR Sheath.
- Taking Pictures of the Coronary Arteries.
- This is the color of a 7FR Sheath.
- The direction of sheath placement when going AGAINST THE FLOW.
- This is where the WATCHMAN/AMULET device is placed.
- This determines IABP pump size.
- This is the color of a 5FR Sheath.
- This is the color of a 10FR Sheath.
- CSI is this type of Atherectomy.
- Rotablator is this type of Atherectomy.
- This is where the LV lead is placed in a Bi-V device.
- Reversal for Heparin.
- This is the color of a 6FR Sheath.
- This implantable device monitors patients heart failure status.
27 Clues: Reversal for Heparin. • This is what RX stands for. • This is what ACT stands for. • This determines IABP pump size. • CSI is this type of Atherectomy. • PCW Pressure = ________ Pressure • This is the color of a 9FR Sheath. • This is the color of a 8FR Sheath. • This is the color of a 7FR Sheath. • This is the color of a 4FR Sheath. • This is the color of a 5FR Sheath. • ...
Instructional Media puzzle 2025-04-30
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- Tools to help people
- Theory that focus on metal operation
- This person used a screw as an illustration
- The devotional today is about this person
- Channel or something that convey
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- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- One'
- Theory that state learning is between sender and receiver
- The keytext from the devotional this morning
9 Clues: One' • Tools to help people • Channel or something that convey • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Theory that focus on metal operation • The devotional today is about this person • This person used a screw as an illustration • The keytext from the devotional this morning • Theory that state learning is between sender and receiver
study skill by Lance 2018-03-20
Across
- which part of the brain is better on the intuitive.
- How many different learning styles do you know.
- when you learning by the lecture format, via speeches, audio recordings, and other forms of verbal communication. You are using what learning.
- how many different basis true colors do you have.
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- how many different basis learning style do you know.
- which the learning style is usually prefer working by themselves in private settings
- which color is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- which color is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- when you learning by the pictures, videos, graphs, and books. You are using what learning style
- which the multiple intelligence is “musical smart”.
- which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”.
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- which the learning style involves both writing and speaking
- which the multiple intelligence is “number smart”
- which color is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart”
- How many different Multiple intelligences do you know
- what are you left brain good on
- which the learning style is usually have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- which part of brain is better on the linear and logical.
20 Clues: what are you left brain good on • How many different learning styles do you know. • which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”. • which the multiple intelligence is “number smart” • which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart” • how many different basis true colors do you have. • which part of the brain is better on the intuitive. • ...
Vibrant Shapes and Colors Crossword Adventure 2023-06-28
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- A color that represents mystery and elegance.
- A color often associated with the sun and happiness.
- A color that represents energy and excitement.
- A shape with four sides of equal length and four right angles.
- A shape with four sides and only one pair of parallel sides.
- A shape with eight sides.
- A color that represents tranquility and calmness.
- A three-sided shape with straight sides.
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- A color often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A three-dimensional shape with six square faces.
- A shape with four sides and four right angles.
- A color that represents purity and innocence.
- A color often associated with love and romance.
- A shape with five sides.
- A color that represents nature and freshness.
- A four-sided shape with equal-length sides and opposite parallel sides.
16 Clues: A shape with five sides. • A shape with eight sides. • A three-sided shape with straight sides. • A color that represents mystery and elegance. • A color that represents purity and innocence. • A color that represents nature and freshness. • A shape with four sides and four right angles. • A color that represents energy and excitement. • ...
Unit 7: Testing and Individual Differences 2013-12-12
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- Created the intelligence quotient.
- Formed the mental age.
- States general intelligence evolved as a form to solve novel problems.
- Contradicted Spearman's theory by testing people with 56 different tests.
- Has a theory of eight intelligences.
- First imposed social intelligence.
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- Stated "faster cognitive processing may allow more information to be acquired".
- Stated we have one general intelligence.
- Has a triarchic theory.
- One of three men to come up with emotional intelligence.
10 Clues: Formed the mental age. • Has a triarchic theory. • Created the intelligence quotient. • First imposed social intelligence. • Has a theory of eight intelligences. • Stated we have one general intelligence. • One of three men to come up with emotional intelligence. • States general intelligence evolved as a form to solve novel problems. • ...
test 2013-04-05
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- A fictious story arranged in comic-strip format and presented as a book.
- A set of technologies allowing one to feel as if they were present, to give the appearance of being present, at a place other than their true location.
- Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe) are these.
- Known as the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world.
- Memonic for WWT Core Values.
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- A relatively young science that includes unusual concepts such as branes, and extra dimensions.
- according to the cosmological theory of the universe's early development, this event led to the formation of our universe.
- Master Windu possess this color lightsaber in Star Wars.
- Proud, brainy intelectual.
- A celestial hunter.
- Ancient Greek drinking party.
- Each human cell has 46 of these.
- A number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.
13 Clues: A celestial hunter. • Proud, brainy intelectual. • Memonic for WWT Core Values. • Ancient Greek drinking party. • Each human cell has 46 of these. • Master Windu possess this color lightsaber in Star Wars. • Known as the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. • A number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component. • ...
continental drift theory 2022-10-12
7 Clues: they didnt __ him • the theory of theory • the movment of clouds • the man with a theory • under ground left overs • the sliding of spiecies • the moment of continents
Minerals 2020-12-04
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- this mineral is a metallic silver color and is used for batterys
- this mineral is used for pencil lead and also has a black streak
- this is used for furnace bricks and is commonly light green and granular
- has a white to pink color and can also be called orthoclase
- this mineral has a black to datk green color and cleaves at 56 degrees and 124 degrees
- this is used for hydrofluoric acid and cleaves in 4 directions
- this mineral has a color of black to green and cleaves in two directions at 90 degrees
- this mineral has a white to grey color and is used for ceramics or glass
- this mineral is a brassy yellow and also known as fools gold
- this mineral has a black to silver color and a black streak
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- this mineral can esaly b scratched by a finger nail and is used for drywall
- this mineral is used for glass jewelry and is colorless
- this mineral is used for cement and is color less
- this mineral is used for roofing and is colorless to yellow
- this mineral has a metalic silver earthy red color and a red brown streak
- this mineral is used tomelt ice and and has a salty taste
- this mineral is used for building stones and bubbles with acid
- this mineral has a white yellow streak and is used in sulfuric acid
- this mineral is used for ceramics and paper
- this mineral is used for jewerly and has a dark red to green color
20 Clues: this mineral is used for ceramics and paper • this mineral is used for cement and is color less • this mineral is used for glass jewelry and is colorless • this mineral is used tomelt ice and and has a salty taste • this mineral is used for roofing and is colorless to yellow • has a white to pink color and can also be called orthoclase • ...
Continental Drift 2024-11-11
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- What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called?
- What discovery later helped to validate Wegener’s theory of continental drift?
- What term describes the movement of continents over Earth's surface?
- What theory explains the movement of Earth's outer shell into plates?
- What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates?
- What is the hypothesis stating that continents have shifted over time?
- What lies beneath tectonic plates and is denser than the plates themselves?
- What type of evidence includes similar rock formations and fossils across continents?
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- What was the supercontinent called, which existed 300 million years ago?
- Who proposed the theory of continental drift?
- What occurs at tectonic plate borders?
- What process causes tectonic plates to move over time?
- What is the gradual movement of tectonic plates over millions of years called?
- How many tectonic plates are on Earth?
- What drives convection currents in the mantle?
15 Clues: What occurs at tectonic plate borders? • How many tectonic plates are on Earth? • Who proposed the theory of continental drift? • What drives convection currents in the mantle? • What process causes tectonic plates to move over time? • What is Earth's outer shell, divided into moving plates? • What is the semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere called? • ...
Braxton 2021-08-09
20 Clues: Age • major • car color • car brand • color eyes • zodiac sign • Birth month • Middle name • school name • italian food • Favorite color • Year of college • students called • Gunrock the horse • sport in highschool • hobby spend hours on • college city location • housing accomodations • school colors (____&____) • high school name (Abbrev)
Unit 1 vocab 2016-08-29
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- Measured in g or kg
- One group
- Testing a theory
- Closeness of two or more measurements
- The branch of science that deals with substances and matter
- generalized rule
- Chemistry carbon compounds
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- Theory or a question
- Research Systematic inquiry
- Figures digits of numbers to express it
- quality or states
- Metric unit of mass or weight
12 Clues: One group • Testing a theory • generalized rule • quality or states • Measured in g or kg • Theory or a question • Chemistry carbon compounds • Research Systematic inquiry • Metric unit of mass or weight • Closeness of two or more measurements • Figures digits of numbers to express it • The branch of science that deals with substances and matter
