color theory Crossword Puzzles
color 2025-05-06
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- The color of the sky on a clear day
- A neutral color between black and white
- A pale purple color
- A warm color made by mixing red and yellow
- A mix of red and white
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- A deep blue,named after military uniform
- A dark red color,often used in flags
- The opposite of white
- A bright color often associated with sunshine
- The color of grass
10 Clues: The color of grass • A pale purple color • The opposite of white • A mix of red and white • The color of the sky on a clear day • A dark red color,often used in flags • A neutral color between black and white • A deep blue,named after military uniform • A warm color made by mixing red and yellow • A bright color often associated with sunshine
color 2025-05-06
Across
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- A neutral color between black and white
- A pale purple color
- A warm color made by mixing red and yellow
- A mix of red and white
Down
- A deep blue,named after military uniform
- A dark red color,often used in flags
- The opposite of white
- A bright color often associated with sunshine
- The color of grass
10 Clues: The color of grass • A pale purple color • The opposite of white • A mix of red and white • The color of the sky on a clear day • A dark red color,often used in flags • A neutral color between black and white • A deep blue,named after military uniform • A warm color made by mixing red and yellow • A bright color often associated with sunshine
color 2025-05-06
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- The color of grass
- A deep blue,named after military uniform
- The opposite of white
- A warm color made by mixing red and yellow
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- A dark red color,often used in flags
- A mix of red and white
- A pale purple color
- A bright color often associated with sunshine
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- A neutral color between black and white
10 Clues: The color of grass • A pale purple color • The opposite of white • A mix of red and white • The color of the sky on a clear day • A dark red color,often used in flags • A neutral color between black and white • A deep blue,named after military uniform • A warm color made by mixing red and yellow • A bright color often associated with sunshine
Color 2025-12-26
Big Bang Crossword 2021-10-20
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- found in water
- e=mc^2
- everything we see
- study of space
- Milky Way
- American astronomer
- instrument that separates incoming light
- Theory on how universe was created
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- used to study light
- leftover radiation from big bang
- one of the first atoms in the universe
- color shift
- made up of matter
- discovered cmb
- coined big bang phrase
- the ability to do work
16 Clues: e=mc^2 • Milky Way • color shift • found in water • discovered cmb • study of space • made up of matter • everything we see • used to study light • American astronomer • coined big bang phrase • the ability to do work • leftover radiation from big bang • Theory on how universe was created • one of the first atoms in the universe • instrument that separates incoming light
Color 2 2020-12-09
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- caminar..
- olfato
- captar imágenes, mensajes, sensaciones externas
- aparece en mi mente, algo nuevo que se ordena en la imaginación para poder crear una obra
- conocimiento del universo y las cosas
- representación gráfica, unidad linguística
- dos que me sirven para percibir ruidos
- relativo a la belleza, armonía
- conjunto de lo creado por los humanos en la tierra
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- con mi piel
- en donde habito y me muevo siempre, algo físico
- planeta en que vivimos, naturaleza
- centro nervioso del cuerpo
- calidad de un lugar, lo que nos rodea
- propiedad de la luz, lo que percibo al ver superficies
- conjunto de fases sucesivas para crear algo
- … con las manos darle primer ser a algo
17 Clues: olfato • caminar.. • con mi piel • centro nervioso del cuerpo • relativo a la belleza, armonía • planeta en que vivimos, naturaleza • conocimiento del universo y las cosas • calidad de un lugar, lo que nos rodea • dos que me sirven para percibir ruidos • … con las manos darle primer ser a algo • representación gráfica, unidad linguística • ...
color 5 2020-12-09
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- calidad de un lugar, lo que nos rodea
- … con las manos darle primer ser a algo
- centro nervioso del cuerpo
- representación gráfica, unidad linguística
- caminar..
- olfato
- dos que me sirven para percibir ruidos
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- conocimiento del universo y las cosas
- conjunto de lo creado por los humanos en la tierra
- aparece en mi mente, algo nuevo que se ordena en la imaginación para poder crear una obra
- en donde habito y me muevo siempre, algo físico
- con mi piel
- planeta en que vivimos, naturaleza
- propiedad de la luz, lo que percibo al ver superficies
- conjunto de fases sucesivas para crear algo
- captar imágenes, mensajes, sensaciones externas
- relativo a la belleza, armonía
17 Clues: olfato • caminar.. • con mi piel • centro nervioso del cuerpo • relativo a la belleza, armonía • planeta en que vivimos, naturaleza • conocimiento del universo y las cosas • calidad de un lugar, lo que nos rodea • dos que me sirven para percibir ruidos • … con las manos darle primer ser a algo • representación gráfica, unidad linguística • ...
TFN Crosswords 2025-09-29
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- Human Becoming
- Novice to Expert
- Expanding Consciousness
- 21 Nursing Problem
- Behavioral System Model
- Self Care Deficit
- Interpersonal Theory
- Caritative Caring theory
- Health Promotion
- Bureaucratic Theory
- Goal Attainment
- Adaptation Theory
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- Culture Care Diversity
- Human to Human Relationship
- Environmental theory
- Core,Care,Cure
- Nursing Process
- Science of Unitary Human Being
- Nursing Conceptual Model
- Transpersonal Caring
20 Clues: Human Becoming • Core,Care,Cure • Nursing Process • Goal Attainment • Novice to Expert • Health Promotion • Self Care Deficit • Adaptation Theory • 21 Nursing Problem • Bureaucratic Theory • Environmental theory • Interpersonal Theory • Transpersonal Caring • Culture Care Diversity • Expanding Consciousness • Behavioral System Model • Caritative Caring theory • Nursing Conceptual Model • ...
Sensation and Perception Vocabulary 2014-12-03
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- smallest level of energy required by an external stimulus to be detectable by the human senses.Can detect stimulus 50 % of time
- receptor cells in the eye that helps see fine details and helps us in bright rooms/outside
- a purplish-red light sensitive pigment present in the retinas in humans in animals
- raised disk on the retina at the point of entry of the optic nerve, lacking visual receptors creating a blind spot
- developed by psychologist Jean Piaget to describe what occurs when new information or experiences cause you to modify your existing schemas.
- the minimum difference in stimulation that a person can detect 50 percent of the time
- In mathematics and physics, ____ _____ states that, as the ratio between the magnitudes of two stimuli increases, the more easily the difference between the two stimuli will be perceived.
- small depression in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest.
- recepters in he eye that detect movement
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- states that subjective sensation is proportional to the logarithm of the stimulus intensity
- Figure/ground, similarity, proximity, closure, good continuation and symmetry/order are all _____ principles
- a theory of color and how humans perceive color. According to this theory, the human retina contains three different receptors for color
- the ability to adjust to new information and experiences
- biconvex structure in the eye that, along with the cornea, helps to refract light to be focused on the retina
- suggests that color perception is controlled by activity of three opponent systems. Developed by Ewald Hering
- transparent layer forming the front of the eye
- white outer layer of the eyeball
17 Clues: white outer layer of the eyeball • recepters in he eye that detect movement • transparent layer forming the front of the eye • the ability to adjust to new information and experiences • small depression in the retina of the eye where visual acuity is highest. • a purplish-red light sensitive pigment present in the retinas in humans in animals • ...
Introduction to Hair & Color Theory Activity 2023-09-27
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- how we describe hair that contains no natural melanin
- a visual representation of colors with hues arranged according to wavelength
- red, yellow, and blue are what type of colors?
- the later of the hair strand that contains natural pigment
- the outer most layer of the hair strand
- the layer of the hair strand that plays no part in hair coloration
- orange, blue, and violet are what type of colors?
- this type of artificial pigment that develop to be darker, deeper, or more vibrant over time
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- types of natural pigments that are 100 times smaller than the other
- these types of colors neutralize each other
- this type of artificial pigment does not need to be mixed with an oxidizing agent
- types of natural pigments that contribute to the color level of the hair
12 Clues: the outer most layer of the hair strand • these types of colors neutralize each other • red, yellow, and blue are what type of colors? • orange, blue, and violet are what type of colors? • how we describe hair that contains no natural melanin • the later of the hair strand that contains natural pigment • ...
unit two 2022-12-08
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- extremely high magnification
- all living things have cells
- chain
- hollow
- rod
- basic structure of life
- energy flows within cells
- 2d image
- cells membrane
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- puts protein in vesticals
- cells are the same
- common in animal cells not in plant cells
- made of action string
- releases portion
- DNA contains info
- spherical
- sit of protein
- two
- cells create new cells
- cell walls and membrane
20 Clues: two • rod • chain • hollow • 2d image • spherical • sit of protein • cells membrane • releases portion • DNA contains info • cells are the same • made of action string • cells create new cells • cell walls and membrane • basic structure of life • puts protein in vesticals • energy flows within cells • extremely high magnification • all living things have cells • common in animal cells not in plant cells
Physics 2017-03-02
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- The seventh planet from the Earth
- The ursa that resembling a small bucket
- The force resulting from the force of attraction and weight
- The name of planet and chocolate
- The ion can have the positive electrical charge and ...
- Founder of physics, a student of Plato
- Earth satellite
- The force produced by the motion of the one thing on the surface of another thing
- The second planet from the Earth
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- The fifth planet from the Earth
- Figures created by stars
- Name of the physic who had the Nobel Prize for the theory of the photoelectric effect
- The star of solar system
- The bond that resulting from the interaction of the
- Physics section that learning the the motion of bodies
- The smallest part of a chemical element
- The creater of color theory
- Science studies the laws of nature
- The elementary particle that involved in thermonuclear reactions
19 Clues: Earth satellite • Figures created by stars • The star of solar system • The creater of color theory • The fifth planet from the Earth • The name of planet and chocolate • The second planet from the Earth • The seventh planet from the Earth • Science studies the laws of nature • Founder of physics, a student of Plato • The ursa that resembling a small bucket • ...
NOCTI Part Five 2019-11-25
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- In theory, if all of the primary colors are combined, the resulting color will be
- Historically, the color purple represents
- One primary color mixed with a secondary color results in a ___ color
- Black, white, and gray may be used with any other color or combination of colors to result in
- Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color
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- When selecting the most readable type for a billboard application, a designer should consider
- Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color
- Which color creates the impression of coolness
8 Clues: Historically, the color purple represents • Which color creates the impression of coolness • Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color • Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color • One primary color mixed with a secondary color results in a ___ color • In theory, if all of the primary colors are combined, the resulting color will be • ...
color 2021-01-04
color 2020-06-24
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- This kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- Something a day keeps doctor away.
- Its color is purple.
- There is a beauty legend about it.
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- There are many seeds on its appearance.
- Top something means boss
- This kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- Its pronunciation is like man go.
- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- Something is monkeys'favorite.
10 Clues: Its color is purple. • Top something means boss • Something is monkeys'favorite. • Its pronunciation is like man go. • Something a day keeps doctor away. • There is a beauty legend about it. • There are many seeds on its appearance. • This kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2020-06-24
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- Something is monkeys'favorite.
- There is a beauty legend about it.
- This kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- Its pronunciation is like man go.
- Top something means boss
- There are many seeds on its appearance.
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- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- This kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- Its color is purple.
- Something a day keeps doctor away.
- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
11 Clues: Its color is purple. • Top something means boss • Something is monkeys'favorite. • Its pronunciation is like man go. • There is a beauty legend about it. • Something a day keeps doctor away. • There are many seeds on its appearance. • This kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2020-06-22
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- top something means boss.
- its shape is like some houses.
- as an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- this kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
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- there is a beauty legend about it.
- this kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- there are many seeds on its appearance.
- its color is purple.
- something is monkeys' favorite.
- something a day keeps doctor away.
10 Clues: its color is purple. • top something means boss. • its shape is like some houses. • something is monkeys' favorite. • there is a beauty legend about it. • something a day keeps doctor away. • there are many seeds on its appearance. • this kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • as an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2019-05-01
color 2024-09-04
color 2023-07-20
10 Clues: Dark gray • Pale brown • (Blue-green • Red gemstone • Bright yellow • Pinkish-orange • Greenish-brown • Yellowish-brown • Pale purple or pink • Light orange or pink
Color 2024-11-18
color 2025-05-08
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- A pale purple color
- A neutral color between black and white
- A mix of red and white
- A bright color often associated with sunshine
- The color of grass
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- A warm color made by mixing red and yellow
- The opposite of white
- A deep blue,named after military uniform
- A dark red color,often used in flags
- The color of the sky on a clear day
10 Clues: The color of grass • A pale purple color • The opposite of white • A mix of red and white • The color of the sky on a clear day • A dark red color,often used in flags • A neutral color between black and white • A deep blue,named after military uniform • A warm color made by mixing red and yellow • A bright color often associated with sunshine
color 2025-05-06
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- The color of the sky on a clear day
- A neutral color between black and white
- A pale purple color
- A warm color made by mixing red and yellow
- A mix of red and white
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- A deep blue,named after military uniform
- A dark red color,often used in flags
- The opposite of white
- A bright color often associated with sunshine
- The color of grass
10 Clues: The color of grass • A pale purple color • The opposite of white • A mix of red and white • The color of the sky on a clear day • A dark red color,often used in flags • A neutral color between black and white • A deep blue,named after military uniform • A warm color made by mixing red and yellow • A bright color often associated with sunshine
Color 2025-01-13
10 Clues: What color Is the Sky? • What color Is the milk? • What color Is the lawn? • What color Is the night? • What color Is the earth? • What color Is the Apple? • What color Is the lemon? • What color Is the flowers? • What color Is the mandarin? • What color Is the eggplant?
110 Color 2021-03-23
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- 2 primary colors
- colors found opposite of each other
- primary and secondary colors
- applying product only to new growth
- brown/black natural pigment
- applying one color throughout
- colors changing one to another repeatedly
- breaks when lightening
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- lasts 4 to 6 weeks
- relationship of opposites
- weaving or slicing lightener
- corrects yellow tones
- red and yellow
- red/yellow natural pigment
- yellow, red and blue
- corrects orange tones
- tones yellow, orange and red
17 Clues: red and yellow • 2 primary colors • lasts 4 to 6 weeks • yellow, red and blue • corrects yellow tones • corrects orange tones • breaks when lightening • relationship of opposites • red/yellow natural pigment • brown/black natural pigment • weaving or slicing lightener • primary and secondary colors • tones yellow, orange and red • applying one color throughout • ...
Color 1 2020-12-09
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- impulsor de la sangre en mi cuerpo
- manifestación, expresión interpretación humana plástica, visual, sonora…
- explicar algo que puede ser entendido de diversas formas
- se une con la energía para que haya un mundo físico
- transmitir a otro lo que pienso o siento…
- sistema corporal que nos permite sentir el mundo físico
- entender, alcanzar o interiorizar algo
- impulso humano para inventar algo
- sirve para comer, hablar, besar
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- del sol
- producir algo de la nada
- de la luz
- facultad que me da mi cerebro, lo que se me ocurre
- solar, nuclear, hidráulica…
- representación mental de un significado
- …de mi mismo, de mis acciones
- de mi cuerpo, con lo que construyo cosas usando materiales
17 Clues: del sol • de la luz • producir algo de la nada • solar, nuclear, hidráulica… • …de mi mismo, de mis acciones • sirve para comer, hablar, besar • impulso humano para inventar algo • impulsor de la sangre en mi cuerpo • entender, alcanzar o interiorizar algo • representación mental de un significado • transmitir a otro lo que pienso o siento… • ...
Color 3 2020-12-09
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- sabor
- ventanas de mi cerebro
- cubrir con color
- son cinco con los que percibo el mundo
- decir
- inventar o crear algo en mi mente
- con mis ojos
- tacto
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- anhelo que identificamos con el corazón
- escrito con palabras
- yo fisico
- que cuenta por medio de la voz, la imagen, el arte…
- suposición de algo que se representa o se demuestra
- con mi nariz
- recuerdo, se guarda en mi mente
- usar símbolos de un código para contar algo
- producto intelectual hecho con mis manos
17 Clues: sabor • decir • tacto • yo fisico • con mi nariz • con mis ojos • cubrir con color • escrito con palabras • ventanas de mi cerebro • recuerdo, se guarda en mi mente • inventar o crear algo en mi mente • son cinco con los que percibo el mundo • anhelo que identificamos con el corazón • producto intelectual hecho con mis manos • usar símbolos de un código para contar algo • ...
Color Crossword 2025-08-25
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- You get __________ colors by mixing a Primary color with a Secondary color.
- A ________________ color scheme used two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The Brightness or Darkness of a Hue (Color).
- Describes the lightness or darkness of a Hue (Color).
- Color scheme that is made up of 3 colors evenly spaced from each other.
- Color scheme that is made up of 4 colors evenly spaced on the wheel.
- A relationship between 2 or more colors on the color wheel that is pleasing to the eye.
- Color scheme that is made up of 4 colors total. 2 colors close to each other on the color wheel and their complements.
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- Green, purple, and orange are __________ colors.
- This color scheme uses any 4 or more colors from the color wheel.
- Red, yellow, and blue are _______ colors.
- Uses 1 single color with its various Tints, Tones, and Shades
- Adding gray to a color creates a __________.
- Color is the ____________ of a design.
- Adding white to a color lightens its __________.
- A hue darkened by the addition of black forms a ___________.
- Adjacent Hues are used in this Color Harmony.
17 Clues: Color is the ____________ of a design. • Red, yellow, and blue are _______ colors. • Adding gray to a color creates a __________. • The Brightness or Darkness of a Hue (Color). • Adjacent Hues are used in this Color Harmony. • Green, purple, and orange are __________ colors. • Adding white to a color lightens its __________. • ...
Color Harmonies 2025-11-20
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- Colors that look nice together
- A color scheme made of three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel.
- A secondary color made by mixing blue and yellow.
- Wheel A circular chart showing the relationships between colors.
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A primary color often associated with brightness and cheerfulness.
- A secondary color made by mixing red and blue.
- A circular diagram that shows the relationships of colors
- Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary.
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- A scheme using one color and its tints, tones, and shades.
- A primary color often associated with warmth and energy.
- A color plus the two colors on either side of its complement.
- The three basic colors that can be mixed to make all others.
- A primary color often associated with calmness and coolness.
- Another word for hue; what the eye sees when light is reflected.
- A color scheme formed by four colors arranged into two complementary pairs.
- Colors made by mixing two primaries.
18 Clues: Colors that look nice together • Colors made by mixing two primaries. • Colors opposite each other on the color wheel. • A secondary color made by mixing red and blue. • Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary. • A secondary color made by mixing blue and yellow. • Three colors next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
Graphic Terms Crossword 2014-04-11
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- The size, style, page, margins, printing requirements of a printed piece.
- A Line Screen is the measure of how many halftone lines are printed in a linear inch.
- In color reproduction, angles at which the halftone screens are placed in relation to one another, to avoid undesirable moire patterns. A set of angles often used is: black 45, magenta 75, yellow 90, cyan 105.
- In printing, the subtractive primaries: yellow, magenta and cyan, plus black in four-color process printing.
- reflextion of color
- Checking the project sevral times to fix any mistakes prior to shipping it out.
- written requirements in a project assignment for the student.
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- In printing, a defect in which dots print larger than they should, causing darker tones or stronger colors.
- color created by a screen of a computer
- color charts that have over 700 preprinted color patches of blended inks, used to identify, display or define special colors
- Lines per inch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution.
- theory of color
- filling color
- A preliminary layout showing the position of illustrations and text as they are to appear in the final reproduction. A set of black pages made up in advance to show the size, shape, form, and general style of a piece of printing.
- a box layout
15 Clues: a box layout • filling color • theory of color • reflextion of color • color created by a screen of a computer • Lines per inch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution. • written requirements in a project assignment for the student. • The size, style, page, margins, printing requirements of a printed piece. • ...
Psychobio Exam II 2014-11-12
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- They can describe whether the person is old or young, male or female, but they cannot identify the person
- “What” pathway for the eye
- Are abundant in the periphery of the retina; they are involved in both peripheral and night vision
- theory We perceive certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with a sound causing the axons of the auditory nerve to produce action potentials at the same time
- Focuses the pupil, not adjustable by the lens
- theory Like keys on a piano, each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea can only respond to a specific frequency
- A drug that has no pharmacological effects, but often relieves pain due to the power of belief
- cells Send inhibitory messages, which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain that are unnecessary at a given moment
- Belief that there are three types of cones and each respond to certain wavelengths
- spot The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, because it has no visual receptors
- Is determined by how frequently nerves fire
- Is a condition that may result from damage to the inferior temporal cortex, involves an inability to recognize objects
- “where” pathway for the eye
- chiasm Optic nerve sends information from the right eye to the left hemisphere and vice versa
- A disorder where individuals are seriously impaired at detecting small changes in frequency
- The sensation of the body and its movements, it is not one sense but many includes: touch, pressure, cold/warmth, pain, tickle
- MST Neurons fire when an object moves relative to its background
- A protein substance that causes inflammation
- deafness Failure of the bones of the middle ear to transmit sound waves properly to the cochlea, caused by diseases, infections, can be corrected by hearing aids
- Is a type of Vitamin A that activates second messengers within the cell used to communicate color to the brain
- Helps us identify faces
- Contains three fluid tunnels
- Get information from bipolar cells and send it to other bipolar cells
- Responds to how the light in a particular area compares to the surrounding cortex (retinex theory)
- cells Send messages to ganglion cells, located even closer to the center of the eye, are inhibited by horizontal cells
- detects the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Pupil is focused by the ____(adjustable) Helps you focus on objects in various distances
- Are found primarily in the fovea; they are involved in both visual activity and color vision
- Auditory cortex of the temporal lobe, auditory information is processed here, responds to the base of the basilar membrane, specific tones excite specific neurons
- Expectation of harm actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Are small, but are found throughout the retina, some are color sensitive, some are not, they respond best to many types of stimuli
- "where" pathway for the eye
- rear surface of the eye, which is lined with visual receptor cells (rods and cones)
- Rapid eye movements that detect subtle changes from millisecond to millisecond, impaired to motion blindness
- MT Detect speed, acceleration, and deceleration
- Is the intensity of a sound wave
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- Have small receptive fields, they respond best to visual details & color, located in or near the fovea
- Ganglion cells They are very small and respond only to one single cone; allowing for precise vision
- Characterized by the inability to perceive color differences as most people do
- pain Causes the release of both glutamate and Substance P a neuropeptide
- process We perceive color in terms of paired opposites, perceive color on a continuum of red to green, from yellow to blue, and from white to black. Negative afterimages explained and result from fatiguing bipolar cells
- A blurring of vision for lines in one direction, this disorder is caused by an asymmetric curvature of the eyes
- Whatever excites a particular type of nerve generates a special energy unique to that nerve
- A band of tissue that gives eyes their color
- theory For low frequency sounds, the apex of the basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with the sound wave in accordance with frequency theory
- "what" pathway for the ear
- pain Causes the release of the neurotransmitter glutamate in the spinal cord
- buds Structure on the tongue that contain receptor cells, taste is a result, are located within the grooves of the papillae
- An opening in the center of the eye in which light enters, focused by the lens
- A process that sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Tympanic membrane (eardrum), hammer, anvil, and stirrup
- There is a small area on the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Is determined by the number of firing cells
- Have larger receptive fields, they respond best to moving stimuli, evenly dispersed throughout the retina
- theory The cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
- They are able to see objects but impaired at seeing whether they are moving or if so which direction and how fast
- line Each receptor responds to only a small range of stimuli (similar to place theory)
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- A structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head; helps us locate the source of a sound by altering reflections of sound waves
- The ability to respond to stimuli but will report that they cannot see it, able to correctly point to an object, identify its shape/direction of movement but they cannot consciously see it.
- Have small receptive fields, they respond best to visual details & color, located in or near the fovea
- endings respond to stretching of the skin
- MST Respond when the whole visual scene expands, contracts, or rotates
63 Clues: Helps us identify faces • “What” pathway for the eye • "what" pathway for the ear • “where” pathway for the eye • "where" pathway for the eye • Contains three fluid tunnels • Is the intensity of a sound wave • endings respond to stretching of the skin • Is determined by how frequently nerves fire • Is determined by the number of firing cells • ...
NOCTI Part Five 2019-11-25
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- Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color
- When selecting the most readable type for a billboard application, a designer should consider
- Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color
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- One primary color mixed with a secondary color results in a ___ color
- Black, white, and gray may be used with any other color or combination of colors to result in
- Historically, the color purple represents
- Which color creates the impression of coolness
- In theory, if all of the primary colors are combined, the resulting color will be
8 Clues: Historically, the color purple represents • Which color creates the impression of coolness • Adding black to a color creates a___ of that color • Adding white to a color creates a ___ of that color • One primary color mixed with a secondary color results in a ___ color • In theory, if all of the primary colors are combined, the resulting color will be • ...
Unit 1.6 2025-10-23
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- nerve : The nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- sense : The sense of body movement and balance
- : Below one’s absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- implant : A device that converts sounds into electrical signals and stimulates the auditory nerve
- : A tone’s experienced highness or lowness, depends on frequency
- : The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- : The process by which the lens changes shape to focus images on the retina
- : The amount of energy in a light or sound wave, influencing brightness or loudness
- : Retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray and help with night vision
- : Our system for sensing the position and movement of body parts
- Helmholtz theory : The theory that the retina contains three color receptors: red, green, and blue
- : The sense of smell
- : The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information
- process theory : The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision
- threshold : The minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
- threshold : The minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection
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- adaptation : Diminished sensitivity as a result of constant stimulation
- : The study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli and our psychological experiences of them
- spot : The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating an area with no receptor cells
- : A fluid-filled tube in the inner ear that triggers nerve impulses from sound waves
- interaction : The principle that one sense may influence another, as when the smell of food affects taste
- up processing : Analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to brain integration
- : Conversion of one form of energy into another
- ear : The innermost part of the ear containing the cochlea and vestibular sacs
- : The distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next
- detection theory : Predicts how and when we detect the presence of faint stimuli amid background noise
- : The colored muscle around the pupil that controls its size
- : The sense or act of hearing
- : The eye’s clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris
- detectors : Nerve cells in the visual cortex that respond to specific features such as shape or movement
- : The adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- cognition : The influence of bodily sensations and gestures on thoughts and judgments
- law : To be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
33 Clues: : The sense of smell • : The sense or act of hearing • sense : The sense of body movement and balance • : Conversion of one form of energy into another • : Below one’s absolute threshold for conscious awareness • : The colored muscle around the pupil that controls its size • : A tone’s experienced highness or lowness, depends on frequency • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword Group 5 2022-03-21
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- Who’s theory focused on mothers and helped them form an attachment with their children?
- Whose theory had the ten major concepts of Ventilation and warming, light and noise, cleanliness of the area, health of houses, bed and bedding, personal cleanliness, variety, offering hope and advice, food, and observation?
- This theorist developed the self-care deficit theory, focusing on the importance of an individual’s practice of self-care.
- Who taught a holistic view of patients, shown in the Systems Model?
- Who came up with the 7 nursing roles?
- What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory?
- What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? :
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- This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship.
- Who came up with a theory that identified 3 nursing decisions and actions, which are cultural preservation, cultural care accommodations, and cultural care repatterning?
- What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy?
- Whose theory stated that individuals were surrounded by energy outside of their bodies?
- Who developed the theory with the goal of helping a patient grow and attain goals?
- Who created the 10 carative factors of caring?
- Who developed the behavioral system model and is known for her modern-style of nursing?
- Whose theory uses water as a metaphor to communicate the different aspects of the theory?
- who created the theory that involves the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model”?
- This theorist says that there are five goals of nursing intervention in their theory. That theorist is…
- Who’s Theory contained “The 3 C’s”, which were independent but interconnected circles?
- Who implemented a grading policy for nursing students that required them to prove their abilities?
- Who developed the health promotion model to look out for a patient's well-being?
20 Clues: Who came up with the 7 nursing roles? • Who created the 10 carative factors of caring? • What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory? • This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship. • What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy? • What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? : • ...
Child Development Theorists 2013-05-08
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- There are ______ steps in the process of a child's learning
- Developed the Operant Conditioning Theory.
- Parts of the ________ Theory are securely attached, anxious avoidant,and anxious resistant.
- _____vs. Mistrust happens at 0-12 weeks to 18 months
- Industry vs. ___________ happens at 7 to 12+ years
- __________ vs. Guilt happens at 4 to 6 years
- Believed in hands on activities for children to learn.
- Developed the Attachment Theory.
- Developed the Human-Ecology Theory.
- the five parts of the Human Needs Theory are Physiological, safety, love, and self-actualization.
- Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational,and Formal Operational are parts of the ________ Developmental Theory.
- For a child to be happy, remember to maintain_______.
- _______ vs. Doubt happens at 18 months to 3 years
- Developed the idea of Children of Challenge.
- Developed the Parenting Styles Theory.
- Developed the Psychosocial Theory.
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- Children are motivated by a desire to _________.
- Developed the Cognitive Developmental Theory.
- Developed the Psychoanalytical Theory.
- __________ vs. Role Confusion happens at 12 to 18 years
- Three different parenting styles are permissive, authoritarian, and __________.
- Developed the Socio-Cultural Theory.
- Children are expert ____________, but make mistakes in interpreting.
- Encouraged parents to trust themselves and enjoy their baby.
- Interations with others and _________ influence parent-child relations.
- The parts of the subconsious mind are ID, Ego and __________.
- Developed the Human Needs Theory.
27 Clues: Developed the Attachment Theory. • Developed the Human Needs Theory. • Developed the Psychosocial Theory. • Developed the Human-Ecology Theory. • Developed the Socio-Cultural Theory. • Developed the Psychoanalytical Theory. • Developed the Parenting Styles Theory. • Developed the Operant Conditioning Theory. • __________ vs. Guilt happens at 4 to 6 years • ...
crucigramas teoria de la organización 2024-11-04
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- Theory that emphasizes coordination between different organizational subsystems.
- A writer known for theory on managing complexity and the interaction between organizational agents.
- Organization model based on the optimization of internal resources to maintain competitive advantages.
- A theory that associates uncertainty and constant change with the complexity of systems
- Researcher who highlighted the importance of decision making in administration.
- Theory that introduces the term "autopoietic" to describe life systems and self-organization.
- Theory developed in 1956 that describes organizations as open systems.
- Theorist known for his studies in scientific administration.
- Key concept in Fayol's theory that involves task distribution.
- A theory advocating management focused on minimizing costs
- Author of the theory on transaction costs.
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- A theory suggesting that organizational behavior is affected by political and social forces.
- A school of thought that applies systems theory to modern organizations
- Concept created by Weber to describe a system with rules, controls and hierarchies.
- Theory that explains how organizations survive by adapting to their environment.
- A writer who suggested that organizations have an adaptive process
- Management approach that considers people as an essential part of the production process.
- Author who proposed the concept of institutional isomorphism in institutional theory.
- A model that considers that the social context influences organizational behavior.
- A theorist who analyzed the conflict between the agent's and principal's interests in large organizations
20 Clues: Author of the theory on transaction costs. • A theory advocating management focused on minimizing costs • Theorist known for his studies in scientific administration. • Key concept in Fayol's theory that involves task distribution. • A writer who suggested that organizations have an adaptive process • ...
11-4 2024-04-05
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- movement to paint nature directly
- arts who believed in art for its own sake
- cubist painter
- artistic movement of rebellion against traditional styles
- impressionist known for nature paintings
- impressionist known for expressive use of color
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- movement using color as language
- painting style that uses geometric designs to recreate reality
- scientist wo discovered radiation in atoms
- author of the theory of relativity
10 Clues: cubist painter • movement using color as language • movement to paint nature directly • author of the theory of relativity • impressionist known for nature paintings • arts who believed in art for its own sake • scientist wo discovered radiation in atoms • impressionist known for expressive use of color • artistic movement of rebellion against traditional styles • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- An increase in physical size
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
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- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- Erikson's theory of development
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Piaget's theory of development
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
25 Clues: Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
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- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- An increase in physical size
- Piaget's theory of development
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- Erikson's theory of development
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
25 Clues: Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword Group 5 2022-03-21
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- Who’s theory focused on mothers and helped them form an attachment with their children?
- Whose theory had the ten major concepts of Ventilation and warming, light and noise, cleanliness of the area, health of houses, bed and bedding, personal cleanliness, variety, offering hope and advice, food, and observation?
- This theorist developed the self-care deficit theory, focusing on the importance of an individual’s practice of self-care.
- Who taught a holistic view of patients, shown in the Systems Model?
- Who came up with the 7 nursing roles?
- What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory?
- What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? :
Down
- This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship.
- Who came up with a theory that identified 3 nursing decisions and actions, which are cultural preservation, cultural care accommodations, and cultural care repatterning?
- What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy?
- Whose theory stated that individuals were surrounded by energy outside of their bodies?
- Who developed the theory with the goal of helping a patient grow and attain goals?
- Who created the 10 carative factors of caring?
- Who developed the behavioral system model and is known for her modern-style of nursing?
- Whose theory uses water as a metaphor to communicate the different aspects of the theory?
- who created the theory that involves the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model”?
- This theorist says that there are five goals of nursing intervention in their theory. That theorist is…
- Who’s Theory contained “The 3 C’s”, which were independent but interconnected circles?
- Who implemented a grading policy for nursing students that required them to prove their abilities?
- Who developed the health promotion model to look out for a patient's well-being?
20 Clues: Who came up with the 7 nursing roles? • Who created the 10 carative factors of caring? • What theorist developed the Nursing Need Theory? • This theorist focused on the helper/helpeee relationship. • What theorist based their theory on the patients self-efficacy? • What theorists theory contained steps that spelled out ADPIE? : • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- An increase in physical size
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Erikson's theory of development
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
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- Piaget's theory of development
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: Trust vs. ________
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
25 Clues: Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: Trust vs. ________ • ...
Lord of the Flies 2024-06-14
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- head on a stick
- intellect and reason
- The youngest boys
- Leader of the hunters
- Author of the LOF
- color of the birthmark on the first corpse
- The first to meet the LOF
- Crash land
- Donkey meets el sea
- The boys homeland
- The boys initially try to establish…
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- Samneric were the first to see the..
- first appeared in
- Inspiration for the name of the novel
- The signal fire symbolizes…
- ___ theory
- The object used to start fires
- “threw to miss”
- Assembly caller
- Jack’s main antagonist
20 Clues: ___ theory • Crash land • head on a stick • “threw to miss” • Assembly caller • first appeared in • The youngest boys • Author of the LOF • The boys homeland • Donkey meets el sea • intellect and reason • Leader of the hunters • Jack’s main antagonist • The first to meet the LOF • The signal fire symbolizes… • The object used to start fires • Samneric were the first to see the.. • ...
NURSING THEORIST AND THEIR WORKS 2025-09-16
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- Introduced the Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- Wrote the theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness. -Margaret Newman
- Designed the Systems Model.
- Introduced the Conservation Model.
- the 21 Nursing Problems Theory.
- Co-developer of Nursing as Caring (with Schoenhofer).
- Developed the Life Perspective Rhythm Model.
- Developer of the Deliberative Nursing Process Theory.
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- Co-developer of Nursing as Caring (with Boykin).
- Created the Behavioral Systems Model.
- Emphasized the Helping Art of Clinical Nursing.
- Developed the Environmental Theory.
- Creator of the Goal Attainment Theory.
- Known for the Self-Care Deficit Theory.
- Partner of Zderad in the Humanistic Nursing Theory.
- Introduced the Adaptation Model.
- Partner of Paterson in the Humanistic Nursing The
- Author of the Science of Unitary Human Beings.
- Proposed the Need Theory with 14 basic needs.
- Theorist of the Interpersonal Relations Theory.
- Famous for the Philosophy and Science of Caring.
- Explained the stages from Novice to Expert.
- Known for the Core, Care, Cure Model. -Lydia Hall
23 Clues: Designed the Systems Model. • the 21 Nursing Problems Theory. • Introduced the Adaptation Model. • Introduced the Conservation Model. • Developed the Environmental Theory. • Created the Behavioral Systems Model. • Creator of the Goal Attainment Theory. • Known for the Self-Care Deficit Theory. • Explained the stages from Novice to Expert. • ...
Chapters 14 and 15: Crossword Puzzle Dropbox 2021-07-27
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- Opera
- Minority in the U.S
- Filmmaker
- Type of art
- The principle advocating equal social
- Film used pure CGI
- Group of people make up the largest
- Psychological theory
- Literary genre
- Material, used by Frank Lloyd
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- Style of painting
- cinematic shots in rapid succession
- element
- Liberation movements about 1930 to 2000
- Form of piano composition
- Fact of American life for 250 years
- Aspect modernist music
- Aspects of Vaslav Nijinsky's choreography
- Manifestations in collective unconscious
- Techniques with Imagist poetry
20 Clues: Opera • element • Filmmaker • Type of art • Literary genre • Style of painting • Film used pure CGI • Minority in the U.S • Psychological theory • Aspect modernist music • Form of piano composition • Material, used by Frank Lloyd • Techniques with Imagist poetry • cinematic shots in rapid succession • Fact of American life for 250 years • Group of people make up the largest • ...
U2词汇大闯关 2025-09-29
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- light in color
- to think about
- space and everything in it
- very smart person
- to follow rules
- understanding
- to stay away from
- thinker about life
- something done
- an idea to explain something
- precisely
- to believe in someone
- person who studies stars
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- people watching a show
- feeling of enjoyment
- something you succeed in doing
- educational talk
- to make less
- place for higher education
- asking someone to come
- this evening
- clever person
- funny quality
- place to sit
- clapping hands
25 Clues: precisely • to make less • this evening • place to sit • understanding • clever person • funny quality • light in color • to think about • something done • clapping hands • to follow rules • educational talk • very smart person • to stay away from • thinker about life • feeling of enjoyment • to believe in someone • people watching a show • asking someone to come • person who studies stars • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: Trust vs. ________
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- An increase in physical size
Down
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Erikson's theory of development
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Piaget's theory of development
25 Clues: Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: Trust vs. ________ • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust
- An increase in physical size
- Erikson's theory of development
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
Down
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Piaget's theory of development
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
25 Clues: Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust • ...
Famous Mathematicians 2024-08-06
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- Swiss mathematician known for graph theory and functions
- Self-taught Indian mathematician known for his work on infinite series
- Co-founder of calculus along with Newton
- Known for his work in differential equations and matrix theory
- Mathematician known for Laplace transforms and probability theory
- Mathematician known for his work in number theory and algebra
- Mathematician known for his work on computation and artificial intelligence
- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his work in geometry and buoyancy
- Known for the Pythagorean theorem
- Founder of group theory
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- Known for Riemann surfaces and contributions to analysis
- Known for Noether's theorem in abstract algebra and theoretical physics
- Mathematician known for Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem and function theory
- Developed Hilbert space theory and formalism
- Creator of set theory
- Mathematician and physicist who formulated the laws of motion
- Father of Geometry
- German mathematician known for number theory and the Gaussian distribution
- Known for Fermat's Last Theorem
- Known for contributions to topology and mathematical logic
20 Clues: Father of Geometry • Creator of set theory • Founder of group theory • Known for Fermat's Last Theorem • Known for the Pythagorean theorem • Co-founder of calculus along with Newton • Developed Hilbert space theory and formalism • Known for Riemann surfaces and contributions to analysis • Swiss mathematician known for graph theory and functions • ...
Lord of the Flies Crossword 2024-06-11
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- Assembly caller
- first appeared in
- intellect and reason
- Samneric were the first to see the..
- The first to meet the LOF
- The youngest boys
- Inspiration for the name of the novel
- Jack’s main antagonist
- The boys homeland
- Donkey meets el sea
- “threw to miss”
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- Author of the LOF
- head on a stick
- The object used to start fires
- The signal fire symbolizes…
- color of the birthmark on the first corpse
- Crash land
- The boys initially try to establish…
- ___ theory
- Leader of the hunters
20 Clues: Crash land • ___ theory • Assembly caller • head on a stick • “threw to miss” • Author of the LOF • first appeared in • The youngest boys • The boys homeland • Donkey meets el sea • intellect and reason • Leader of the hunters • Jack’s main antagonist • The first to meet the LOF • The signal fire symbolizes… • The object used to start fires • Samneric were the first to see the.. • ...
Soft Times Crossword no.1 2022-02-02
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- single person show
- brilliant white
- large art construction
- bidding sale
- pollack's better half
- artistic composition
- soft times cross-street
- opaque watercolor
- liquid color supply
- pen tip, calligraphy
- wood canvas
- crimson
- soft times curator
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- black, abbr
- expoxy coat
- soft times street
- working space
- brush type, feathering
- sandwiches, opposite soft times
- canvas binder
- even, gentle paint tool
- superflat art theory, japan
- artistic theme
- opposite of fungible, abbr
- "a bigger splash," 1967
- monetary art lover
- gallery show
27 Clues: crimson • black, abbr • expoxy coat • wood canvas • bidding sale • gallery show • working space • canvas binder • artistic theme • brilliant white • soft times street • opaque watercolor • single person show • monetary art lover • soft times curator • liquid color supply • artistic composition • pen tip, calligraphy • pollack's better half • large art construction • brush type, feathering • ...
Soft Times Crossword no.1 2022-02-02
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- single person show
- brilliant white
- large art construction
- bidding sale
- pollack's better half
- artistic composition
- soft times cross-street
- opaque watercolor
- liquid color supply
- pen tip, calligraphy
- wood canvas
- crimson
- soft times curator
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- black, abbr
- expoxy coat
- soft times street
- working space
- brush type, feathering
- sandwiches, opposite soft times
- canvas binder
- even, gentle paint tool
- superflat art theory, japan
- artistic theme
- opposite of fungible, abbr
- "a bigger splash," 1967
- monetary art lover
- gallery show
27 Clues: crimson • black, abbr • expoxy coat • wood canvas • bidding sale • gallery show • working space • canvas binder • artistic theme • brilliant white • soft times street • opaque watercolor • single person show • monetary art lover • soft times curator • liquid color supply • artistic composition • pen tip, calligraphy • pollack's better half • large art construction • brush type, feathering • ...
Lord of the Flies Crossword 2024-06-11
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- Assembly caller
- first appeared in
- intellect and reason
- Samneric were the first to see the..
- The first to meet the LOF
- The youngest boys
- Inspiration for the name of the novel
- Jack’s main antagonist
- The boys homeland
- Donkey meets el sea
- “threw to miss”
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- Author of the LOF
- head on a stick
- The object used to start fires
- The signal fire symbolizes…
- color of the birthmark on the first corpse
- Crash land
- The boys initially try to establish…
- ___ theory
- Leader of the hunters
20 Clues: Crash land • ___ theory • Assembly caller • head on a stick • “threw to miss” • Author of the LOF • first appeared in • The youngest boys • The boys homeland • Donkey meets el sea • intellect and reason • Leader of the hunters • Jack’s main antagonist • The first to meet the LOF • The signal fire symbolizes… • The object used to start fires • Samneric were the first to see the.. • ...
Nursing Theorists Crossword 2022-03-10
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- she stated that the ultimate goal for nurses was to be the presence of hope
- she is known as the lady with the lamp
- her theory is considered a human needs theory
- his theory is a practical guide for psychiatry and mental health nursing
- her theory is based on how an individual responds to stressors
- her theory summarizes that the ultimate goal of caring is to alleviate suffering and serve life and health
- she saw that patients needed a more personalized nursing care plan that was designed for each patient
- her theory identifies four main elements: philosophy, purpose, practice, and the art
- she states that the main purpose of care is to gain a relationship with the individual to create a goal to improve health
- her theory covers how nurses care for their patients and how that can caring progress into a better plan to promote health and wellness, prevent illness and restore health
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- her theory focuses on the idea that different cultures have different caring behaviors and different health and illness values, beliefs, and patterns of behaviors
- her theory emphasizes the nurse-patient relationship
- defined nursing as an art and science that is humanistic and humanitarian
- her theory describes the person as a behavioral system with seven subsystems
- her theory gives nurses a guide on how to make the patient more comfortable, both mentally and physically, to aid in recovery
- her theory focuses on the nurse-patient relationship to obtain a healthy goal for the patient
- her theory guides nurses to help mothers gain a stronger maternal identity
- her theory focuses on the importance of increasing patient's independence
- this model was designed to be a complementary counterpart to models of health protection
- her theory is set around an individual’s expanding consciousness, in terms of within and with the environment
20 Clues: she is known as the lady with the lamp • her theory is considered a human needs theory • her theory emphasizes the nurse-patient relationship • her theory is based on how an individual responds to stressors • his theory is a practical guide for psychiatry and mental health nursing • defined nursing as an art and science that is humanistic and humanitarian • ...
COLOR 2017-01-10
10 Clues: pig's color? • dung's color? • ocean's color? • apple's color? • grass's color? • banana's color? • orange's color? • blueberry's color? • opposite color of black? • color when you mix all color?
color 2021-01-04
color 2021-12-08
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- This is a color that represents love and sweetness.
- Japanese firefighter's uniform color.
- It often used as a color to convey
- The color of a flower. It is a famous flower in Hokkaido.
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- This is a color reminiscent of cleanliness, goodness and safety.
- If you write this in Kanji, it means "tea".
- This is a color that absorbs light evenly.
- It is also the name of famous Japanese visual kei rock band.
- this is the color of sky and sea.
- This is the color that represent the highest grade.
10 Clues: this is the color of sky and sea. • It often used as a color to convey • Japanese firefighter's uniform color. • This is a color that absorbs light evenly. • If you write this in Kanji, it means "tea". • This is a color that represents love and sweetness. • This is the color that represent the highest grade. • The color of a flower. It is a famous flower in Hokkaido. • ...
Color 2021-06-07
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- Starts with (P).
- It’s the color of the sky when it’s daytime.
- it’s also something we eat.
- a color we can mix with blue to make green.
- It’s a light color, kind of red
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- a color that is kind of blueish and greenish.
- yellow and blue makes this color.
- It’s a dark color near to black.
- it the Color of the rose.
- It’s the colour of the TV when it’s closed.
10 Clues: Starts with (P). • it the Color of the rose. • it’s also something we eat. • It’s a light color, kind of red • It’s a dark color near to black. • yellow and blue makes this color. • It’s the colour of the TV when it’s closed. • a color we can mix with blue to make green. • It’s the color of the sky when it’s daytime. • a color that is kind of blueish and greenish.
Color 2021-04-20
color 2020-06-24
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- This kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- Its pronunciation is like man go.
- Something is monkeys'favorite.
- Something a day keeps doctor away.
- There are many seeds on its appearance.
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- Its color is purple.
- This kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
- Top something means boss
- As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- There is a beauty legend about it.
10 Clues: Its color is purple. • Top something means boss • Something is monkeys'favorite. • Its pronunciation is like man go. • There is a beauty legend about it. • Something a day keeps doctor away. • There are many seeds on its appearance. • This kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • As an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2020-06-22
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- there is a beauty legend about it.
- its shape is like some houses.
- as an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat.
- its color is purple.
- there are many seeds on its appearance.
- this kind of fruit can be a kind of color.
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- this kind of fruit can describe something is cheap.
- something a day keeps doctor away.
- something is monkeys' favorite.
- top something means boss.
10 Clues: its color is purple. • top something means boss. • its shape is like some houses. • something is monkeys' favorite. • there is a beauty legend about it. • something a day keeps doctor away. • there are many seeds on its appearance. • this kind of fruit can be a kind of color. • as an old saying goes, it can't be divided to eat. • ...
color 2020-02-14
Color 2020-04-01
10 Clues: of citrus fruits? • What is Goat Food? • skin breathes with? • What fish breathes? • humans breathe with? • How many elephant feet? • What do birds fly with? • What does a cow produce? • Chickens breed accordingly? • What is the animal's trachea?
color 2024-09-04
Color 2023-06-16
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- The color of the night sky
- The color of ripe strawberries
- The color of fresh snow
- The color of grass and leaves
- The color you get when you mix blue and red
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- The color of a juicy citrus fruit
- The color of chocolate
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- The color of a ripe banana
- The color of cotton candy
10 Clues: The color of chocolate • The color of fresh snow • The color of cotton candy • The color of the night sky • The color of a ripe banana • The color of grass and leaves • The color of ripe strawberries • The color of a juicy citrus fruit • The color of the sky on a clear day • The color you get when you mix blue and red
color 2025-05-06
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- The color of grass
- A deep blue,named after military uniform
- The opposite of white
- A warm color made by mixing red and yellow
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- A dark red color,often used in flags
- A mix of red and white
- A pale purple color
- A bright color often associated with sunshine
- The color of the sky on a clear day
- A neutral color between black and white
10 Clues: The color of grass • A pale purple color • The opposite of white • A mix of red and white • The color of the sky on a clear day • A dark red color,often used in flags • A neutral color between black and white • A deep blue,named after military uniform • A warm color made by mixing red and yellow • A bright color often associated with sunshine
color 2025-08-11
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- – The color of an apple or a stop sign.
- – The color of chocolate or tree bark.
- – The color of grass and leaves.
- – The color of the sky on a clear day.
- – The color of snow or milk.
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- – A mix of red and yellow; also a fruit name.
- – A light red color, often seen in flowers.
- – The color of the sun or a ripe banana.
- – A mix of red and blue; royal color.
- – The color of coal or the night sky.
10 Clues: – The color of snow or milk. • – The color of grass and leaves. • – A mix of red and blue; royal color. • – The color of coal or the night sky. • – The color of chocolate or tree bark. • – The color of the sky on a clear day. • – The color of an apple or a stop sign. • – The color of the sun or a ripe banana. • – A light red color, often seen in flowers. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-28
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- A famous English scientist who developed the theory of gravity
- The color of grass
- A natural satellite of the Earth
- A tool used to measure time
- The opposite of "happy"
- A number that comes after one
- A place where you can borrow books
- A large animal with a trunk
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- A cold drink often made with fruit
- , A famous bird that can’t fly and is found in Antarctica
- The color of the sun
- A shape with three sides
- A sweet treat made from sugar and cocoa
- A day before Friday
- An bird known for its colorful feathers and talking abilities
15 Clues: The color of grass • A day before Friday • The color of the sun • The opposite of "happy" • A shape with three sides • A tool used to measure time • A large animal with a trunk • A number that comes after one • A natural satellite of the Earth • A cold drink often made with fruit • A place where you can borrow books • A sweet treat made from sugar and cocoa • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: Trust vs. ________
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
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- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Erikson's theory of development
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- An increase in physical size
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Piaget's theory of development
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
25 Clues: Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: Trust vs. ________ • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
- An increase in physical size
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Erikson's theory of development
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
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- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- Piaget's theory of development
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust
25 Clues: Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust • ...
Chapter 24 2022-11-03
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- Also known as cheek color
- Liquid stick cream and ______ are the most common foundations
- Liner, Applied before lipstick
- Found in liquid cream foundation for coloring agent
- and cool, Neutral skin tones have equal elements of____
- Gives a warm glow to cheek area
- colors include blues greens violets
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- Flesh toned makeup
- Ultimate goal of effective makeup to enhance the -______
- used to cover hide dark circles and other imperfections
- powder, Newest and trending makeup products in powder form
- theory, Strong understanding of this in makeup
- shadow, Applied to the eyelids
13 Clues: Flesh toned makeup • Also known as cheek color • Liner, Applied before lipstick • shadow, Applied to the eyelids • Gives a warm glow to cheek area • colors include blues greens violets • theory, Strong understanding of this in makeup • Found in liquid cream foundation for coloring agent • used to cover hide dark circles and other imperfections • ...
Psychology: Unit 3 - 4 Review (By: Izaiah Coleman) 2023-11-29
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- The father of operant conditioning, used a skinner box to prove his concepts.
- Transforming signals into neural impulses.
- A type of schedule system that rewards or punishes based on results.
- A form of active learning through a system of punishment and reinforcement
- Place theory and frequency theory.
- A perceptual decision on what is the figure and what is the background.
- Shorter waves are blue and longer waves are red.
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- A type of learning observed by Albert Bandura and the BoBo doll.
- The teaching of a number of successive responses to earn a reward.
- Computes the just noticeable difference.
- A type of schedule system that rewards after a length of time.
- Stimuli below our absolute threshold.
- A theory that states there are 3 types of color cones that are Red, Green, and Blue.
- A type of psychology that focuses on how we group objects together
- A form of passive learning that occurs through the linking of a neutral stimulus and a unconditional stimulus.
15 Clues: Place theory and frequency theory. • Stimuli below our absolute threshold. • Computes the just noticeable difference. • Transforming signals into neural impulses. • Shorter waves are blue and longer waves are red. • A type of schedule system that rewards after a length of time. • A type of learning observed by Albert Bandura and the BoBo doll. • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Piaget's theory of development
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Erikson's theory of development
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
Down
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- An increase in physical size
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
25 Clues: Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust • ...
Normal Infant Growth and Development 2014-06-08
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- An increase in physical size
- Piaget's theory of development
- A process by which a child incorporates new experiences
- A process by which a child changess to deal with new experiences
- Stage 3 of Erikson's theory: __________ vs. Guilt
- Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust
- A qualitative increase in capability or function
- Stage 2 of Piaget's theory
- Erikson's theory of development
- Stage 1 of Piaget's theory
- Include quiet sleep and active sleep
Down
- Term newborns usually pass ________ with 8-24 hours of life
- Stage 5 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Role Confusion
- Development from head downward toward the feet
- The first teeth begin to erupt at around ___ ______ of age
- Stage 4 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Inferiority
- Development from the center of the body outward toward the extremities
- Stage 2 of Erikson's theory: ________ vs. Shame & Doubt
- Include drowsy, quiet-alert, active-alert, and crying
- Stage 3 of Piaget's theory: ________ operational
- Is essential to brain development and maturation for infants
- According to Erikson, ______ exists in each stage for healthy personality development to occur
- Stools consisting of part meconium and part fecal material
- Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational
- Generally refers to the period from birth to 12 months of age
25 Clues: Stage 2 of Piaget's theory • Stage 1 of Piaget's theory • An increase in physical size • Piaget's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Include quiet sleep and active sleep • Development from head downward toward the feet • Stage 4 of Piaget's theory: ______ operational • Stage 1 of Erikson's theory: _____ vs. Mistrust • ...
Color Crossword 2018-10-23
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- porosity the cuticle is lifted and the hair is overly porous
- involves taking 1/8 inch sections of hair and placing it on a foil
- intermediate color achieved by mixing a secondary color with its neighboring primary color
- used to ensure an even shade
- color the predominant color and tone
- haircolor containing metal salts
- color obtained from mixing equal parts of two primary colors
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- the measure of varying strengths of hydrogen peroxide
- pure of fundamental colors that cannot be achieved by mixing other colors
- coloring some strands lighter than the natural color
- used primarily on pre-lightened hair to achieve pale or delicate colors
- picking up strands with a zigzag motion of the comb
- strength of color tone
- lightening first step in double process haircoloring
- a no-lift deposit-only color that adds shine and tone
- painting of lightener
- technique involves pulling hair through a perforated cap
17 Clues: painting of lightener • strength of color tone • used to ensure an even shade • haircolor containing metal salts • color the predominant color and tone • picking up strands with a zigzag motion of the comb • coloring some strands lighter than the natural color • the measure of varying strengths of hydrogen peroxide • ...
Color 4 2020-12-09
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- transmitir a otro lo que pienso o siento…
- impulsor de la sangre en mi cuerpo
- solar, nuclear, hidráulica…
- e xplicar algo que puede ser entendido de diversas formas
- de mi cuerpo, con lo que construyo cosas usando materiales
- representación mental de un significado
- sirve para comer, hablar, besar
- se une con la energía para que haya un mundo físico
- producir algo de la nada
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- impulso humano para inventar algo
- de la luz
- …de mi mismo, de mis acciones
- sistema corporal que nos permite sentir el mundo físico
- facultad que me da mi cerebro, lo que se me ocurre
- entender, alcanzar o interiorizar algo
- del sol
- manifestación, expresión interpretación humana plástica, visual, sonora…
17 Clues: del sol • de la luz • producir algo de la nada • solar, nuclear, hidráulica… • …de mi mismo, de mis acciones • sirve para comer, hablar, besar • impulso humano para inventar algo • impulsor de la sangre en mi cuerpo • entender, alcanzar o interiorizar algo • representación mental de un significado • transmitir a otro lo que pienso o siento… • ...
color 6 2020-12-09
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- usar símbolos de un código para contar algo
- recuerdo, se guarda en mi mente
- son cinco con los que percibo el mundo
- cubrir con color
- anhelo que identificamos con el corazón
- producto intelectual hecho con mis manos
- con mis ojos
- tacto
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- yo fisico
- suposición de algo que se representa o se demuestra
- decir
- escrito con palabras
- inventar o crear algo en mi mente
- sabor
- que cuenta por medio de la voz, la imagen, el arte…
- ventanas de mi cerebro
- con mi nariz
17 Clues: decir • sabor • tacto • yo fisico • con mi nariz • con mis ojos • cubrir con color • escrito con palabras • ventanas de mi cerebro • recuerdo, se guarda en mi mente • inventar o crear algo en mi mente • son cinco con los que percibo el mundo • anhelo que identificamos con el corazón • producto intelectual hecho con mis manos • usar símbolos de un código para contar algo • ...
Hair color 2024-09-29
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- the one person who won’t let you down
- Blue,red,yellow
- semi-permanent or Demi- permanent hair color
- the technique of applying Demi-permanent or semi-permanent haircolor to hair add shine and/or refresh color
- A substance that is capable of dissolving another substance
- used to equalize porosity and replace missing pigment in one application
- ranges from0 to 6.9 on the ph sac ale
- test Also known as Perodic strand test
- back Also known as repigmenting,a hair coloring technique that restores the undertones
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- A type of hair cap used to secure hair and chemicals while hair treatment are being processed
- Is a cream or lotion that contains hydrogen peroxide and is used to open the hair cuticle and help haircolor penetrate the hair shaft
- A support tool for the law of color
- Also known as a patch test
- Also know as bleach or decolonizes
- is performed by coloring alternating selected strands from a thin subsection of hair
- The coloring matter that provides us with the natural color of our hair & skin
- hair coloring technique that isolate thin subsection of hair in a straight line pattern.
17 Clues: Blue,red,yellow • Also known as a patch test • Also know as bleach or decolonizes • A support tool for the law of color • the one person who won’t let you down • ranges from0 to 6.9 on the ph sac ale • test Also known as Perodic strand test • semi-permanent or Demi- permanent hair color • A substance that is capable of dissolving another substance • ...
theory 2025-09-01
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- when two sets have the same elements.
- Difference objects that belong to A or B but not both.
- objects that belong to set A or set B.
- all objects that do not belong to a given set.
- a collection of elements.
- Superset a superset that is not equal to the smaller set.
- Subset a subset that is not equal to the larger set.
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- objects that belong to both set A and set B.
- Complement objects that belong to set A but not to set B.
- a set contained within another set.
- membership of an item in a set.
- Superset when set A is not a superset of set B.
- a set that contains another set.
- Subset when set A is not a subset of set B.
- the set of all subsets of a given set.
15 Clues: a collection of elements. • membership of an item in a set. • a set that contains another set. • a set contained within another set. • when two sets have the same elements. • objects that belong to set A or set B. • the set of all subsets of a given set. • objects that belong to both set A and set B. • Subset when set A is not a subset of set B. • ...
Color Wheel 2015-02-15
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- the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light;
- Blues, Purples and Greens These colors create feeling of coolness, calmness and relaxation.
- Red-Orange, Red-Violet, Blue-Green, Blue- Violet, Yellow-Green, and Yellow-Orange These colors are made by mixing an equal amount of a primary color and a secondary color.
- Red,Yellow and Blue They cannot be mixed.
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- Red, Yellows and Oranges These colors create feelings or warmth, activity and excitement.
- Orange, Green and Violet These colors are made by mixing equal amounts of the primary colors.
- White, Black, Grey, Brown, Beige, Tan and Cream (are not found on the color wheel)
- A circular arrangement of colors that expresses their relationships according to a particular color theory. (Brewster/Prang Theory)
8 Clues: Red,Yellow and Blue They cannot be mixed. • White, Black, Grey, Brown, Beige, Tan and Cream (are not found on the color wheel) • Red, Yellows and Oranges These colors create feelings or warmth, activity and excitement. • Blues, Purples and Greens These colors create feeling of coolness, calmness and relaxation. • ...
theorist's 2022-01-14
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- theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY
- theorist of INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS THEORY PRACTICE
- theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING
- theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT
- theorist of the ADVANCE NURSE PRACTITIONERS COMPOSURE BEHAVIOR AND PATIENTS WELLNESS OUTCOME
- ROY, theorist of the ADAPTATION MODEL OF NURSING
- theorist who developed FROM NOVICE to EXPERT EXCELLENCE AND POWER IN CLINICAL NURSING
- theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory
- theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
- theorist of the CASAGRA TRANSFORMATICE LEADERSHIP MODEL
- theorist who developed the HUMAN BECOMING THEORY OF NURSING
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- theorist who developed 21 NURSING PROBLEM THEORY
- theorist of the GRAND THEORY OF HUMAN TO HUMAN RELATIONSHIP
- theorist of the TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCY AS CARING IN NURSING
- theorist of HEALTH as EXPANDING CONSCIOUSNESS
- theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY
- theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER
- sent
- theorist kf the DELIVERATIVE NURSING PROCESS THEORY
- theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING
21 Clues: sent • theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT • theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY • theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY • theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT • theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING • theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL • theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER • theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING • theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory • ...
Exam 2 2013-11-13
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- in the primary auditory cortex, certain cells respond to certain tones.
- auditory receptor cells.
- respond best to moving stimuli.
- genes code for the proteins PER and TIM.
- wants to stay up, wide awake, productive, not tired next day.
- includes the pinna a structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head.
- has no visual receptors.
- detects the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head.
- perception of the intensity of a sound wave.
- is not one sense but many including touch, pressure, cold/weather, pain, tickle.
- prepares a species for annual seasonal changes.
- control sleep and wakefulness.
- what pathway.
- a distinctive pattern of high amplitude electrical potentials associated with REM sleep.
- complete muscle relaxation, high brain activity and eye movement.
- theory where we perceive color in terms of paired opposites.
- of the tongue are taste receptors.
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- inadequate sleep characterized by how one feels in the morning.
- focused by the lens.
- receptor cells of the eye.
- located inside taste buds which are located in papillae.
- intensity of a sound wave.
- three small bones attached to the tympanic membrane.
- combines EEG waves with eye movement records.
- a band of tissue that gives eyes their color where light enters the eye.
- where pathway.
- rear surface of the eye which is lined with visual receptors.
- structures that house the taste receptors.
- small but found throughout the retina.
- small receptive fields, respond best to visual details and color.
- theory that uses three types of cones and each respond to certain wavelengths.
- the perception of the frequency of a sound wave.
32 Clues: what pathway. • where pathway. • focused by the lens. • auditory receptor cells. • has no visual receptors. • receptor cells of the eye. • intensity of a sound wave. • control sleep and wakefulness. • respond best to moving stimuli. • of the tongue are taste receptors. • small but found throughout the retina. • genes code for the proteins PER and TIM. • ...
Microbiology Crossword 2022-11-16
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- Histories greatest microbiologist
- Caused by gram bacteria
- What did Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discover?
- Method used by scientists
- Father of Antisepsis
- supported Spontaneous generation
- Gram positive bacteria that produces toxins
- not influenced by personal bias
- Streptococcus Pyogenes
- first disease treated by vaccine
- Practice developed by Ignaz Semmelweis
- "Lady with the Lamp"
- Outside the domain of science
- Theory by Aristotle
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- When non-science claims to be science
- Discovered first vaccine
- influenced by personal bias
- Discovered by Gerhard Domagk
- Color of positive gram stain
- Created contact tracing
- Type of spore discovered by John Tyndall
- "Bad Air"
- a tool for answering questions
- Alexander Fleming discovered this
- Color of negative gram stain
- Technique developed by Louis Pasteur
- Endospore that produces bacterium
- Sterile technique developed by John Tyndall
28 Clues: "Bad Air" • Theory by Aristotle • Father of Antisepsis • "Lady with the Lamp" • Streptococcus Pyogenes • Caused by gram bacteria • Created contact tracing • Discovered first vaccine • Method used by scientists • influenced by personal bias • Discovered by Gerhard Domagk • Color of positive gram stain • Color of negative gram stain • Outside the domain of science • ...
AP Psych Unit 3 2022-12-01
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- perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal images change
- the influence of bodily sensations, gestures,and other states on cognitive preferences and judgements
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue, which when stimulated in combination can produce the perception of any color
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
- our sense of body movement and position that enables our sense of balance
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision when cones don't respond
- a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer that covers the iris and pupil
- failing to notice changes in the environment; a form of inattentional blindness
- the innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea, semicircular canals, and vestibular sacs
- the sense or act of hearing
- perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wavelength reflected by the object
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision. For example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red; others are stimulated by red and inhibited by green
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a blind spot because no receptor cells are located there
- the amount of energy in a light or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. Intensity is determined by the amplitude of the wave
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus the layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of pupil opening
- the principle that to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
- the minimum differences between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time. We experience the difference threshold as just a noticeable difference.
- the ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional; allows us to judge distance
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster
- a binocular clue for perceiving depth. By comparing two retinal images from the two eyes, the brain computes distance- the greater the disparity between the two images, the closer the object
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- nerve the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus such as shape, angle, or movement
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye from which light enters
- the theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks pain signals or allows them to pass onto the brain. The gate is opened by the activity of pain signals traveling up small nerve fibers and is closed by activity in larger fibers or by information coding from the brain
- sensory nerve endings that respond to
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. Cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- a device for converting sounds into electrical signals and stimulating the auditory nerve through electrodes threaded into the cochlea
- hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; the most common form of hearing loss, also called nerve deafness
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- in hearing, the theory that links the pitch we hear with the place that the cochlea's membrane is stimulated
- a less common form of hearing loss, caused by damage to the mechanical system that conducts sound waves to the cochlea
- an organized whole. Gestalt psychologists emphasized our tendency to integrate pieces of information through meaningful wholes
- in hearing, the theory that the rate of the nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch
- a depth cue, such as interposition or linear perspective, available to either eye alone
- our system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts
- a coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear; soundwaves traveling through the cochlear fluid trigger nerve impulses
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment
- an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response
- a depth cue, such as retinal disparity, that depends on the use of two eyes
- a laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time
- analysis that begins with sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory information
- the principle that one sense may influence another
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perception drawing on our experience and expectations
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies such as sights, sounds, and smells into neural impulses our brain can interpret.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation. Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness
- the chamber between the eardrum and the cochlea containing three tiny bones that concentrate the vibrations of the ear drum on the cochlea's oval window
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere
- the organization of the visual fields into objects that stand out from their surroundings
- the ability to adjust to changed sensory input, including an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- sense of smell
66 Clues: sense of smell • the sense or act of hearing • sensory nerve endings that respond to • the principle that one sense may influence another • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus • a tone's experienced highness or lowness; depends on frequency • ...
Sky Color 2024-05-17
Across
- move fast in a circle like a tornado
- where it looks like the sky and earth touch
- putting two things together to make one thing
- a person who makes art
- a museum just for art
- moving things around to look for something
- if you sleep like this, you are hard to wake up
- walking like a soldier
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- to move something down form higher up
- something you think is right
- when you are curious about something you do this
- move slowly on water or in the air
- looking at somebody or somebody for a long time
- relax or calm down
- taking something quickly with your hand
- a big painting on a wall
16 Clues: relax or calm down • a museum just for art • a person who makes art • walking like a soldier • a big painting on a wall • something you think is right • move slowly on water or in the air • move fast in a circle like a tornado • to move something down form higher up • taking something quickly with your hand • moving things around to look for something • ...
Ink & Color 2024-10-11
Across
- Which grinding mill is best for developing gloss?
- What did Pantone revolutionize?
- What is the process of breaking down remaining pigment particles?
- What intellectual property does Pantone have the rights to?
- What color is Key in CMYK printing?
- For what well known franchise did Pantone create a new shade?
- What was the Pantone 2024 color of the year?
- What is the primary product that makes Pantone money?
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- Which test determines if pigment particles are broken down as small as possible?
- Which grinding machine uses small steel balls to break down pigment particles?
- What kind of ink reveals it's color when wet?
- What does a tack test measure?
- During what part of the screen printing process is crackle ink activated?
- What is put in reflective ink to make it reflective?
- How many grinding mills does ink go through before being packaged?
- What substance has a similar consistency to the pigment vehicle?
16 Clues: What does a tack test measure? • What did Pantone revolutionize? • What color is Key in CMYK printing? • What was the Pantone 2024 color of the year? • What kind of ink reveals it's color when wet? • Which grinding mill is best for developing gloss? • What is put in reflective ink to make it reflective? • What is the primary product that makes Pantone money? • ...
theorist's 2022-01-14
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- theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
- theorist who developed the HUMAN BECOMING THEORY OF NURSING
- theorist of HEALTH as EXPANDING CONSCIOUSNESS
- theorist of the CASAGRA TRANSFORMATICE LEADERSHIP MODEL
- theorist of the DELIVERATIVE NURSING PROCESS THEORY
- theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING
- theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY
- theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT
- theorist of the ADVANCE NURSE PRACTITIONERS COMPOSURE BEHAVIOR AND PATIENTS WELLNESS OUTCOME
- theorist who developed FROM NOVICE to EXPERT EXCELLENCE AND POWER IN CLINICAL NURSING
- theorist of INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS THEORY PRACTICE
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- theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY
- theorist who developed 21 NURSING PROBLEM THEORY
- theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING
- ROY theorist of the ADAPTATION MODEL OF NURSING
- theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER
- theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- theorist of the TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCY AS CARING IN NURSING
- theorist of the GRAND THEORY OF HUMAN TO HUMAN RELATIONSHIP
- theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory
20 Clues: theorist of the GOAL ATTAINMENT • theorist of ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY • theorist of GENERAL SYSTEM’S THEORY • theorist of PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT • theorist of the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL • theorist of BASIC PRINCIPLES of NURSING • theorist of the BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NURSING • theorist of the NURSING PRACTICE AND CAREER • theorist who developed CARE,CURE,CORE theory • ...
Psych 1 2022-09-11
Across
- Part of hindbrain that relays messages between the cerebellum and cortex
- Type of concept with flexibility based on experiences in the world
- Memory rehearsal that involves focusing on the meaning and emotion of the memory
- Awareness of everything going on around you and inside your head at any given moment
- Type of development in Piaget's theory
- Regulates control of movements and complex motor functions
- Erikson's theory of development
- Type of concept with rigid rules and characteristics
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- Storage capacity for long-term memory
- Info going in
- Interpretation of senses
- Freud's theory of development
- Your DNA (special molecule with characteristics like hair color, skin, muscle tone, etc)
- Sense that has to do with movement and body position
- Sense that has to do with locating body parts in relation to each other
- Pain that is in the skin, tendons, muscles and joints
- Stage of memory that is only 1/4 to 3 seconds long
- Theorist who says all dreams have meaning and are filled with symbols helping us achieve wish fulfillment
- Building Blocks of Knowledge
- Pain that resides in organs or deep inside the body
- State of consciousness where your self and the activity merge so the activity is efortless and automatic
21 Clues: Info going in • Interpretation of senses • Building Blocks of Knowledge • Freud's theory of development • Erikson's theory of development • Storage capacity for long-term memory • Type of development in Piaget's theory • Stage of memory that is only 1/4 to 3 seconds long • Pain that resides in organs or deep inside the body • ...
Psyche-Psych 2013-04-24
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- Theory of learned helplessness
- Known for his forgetting curve and spacing effect
- Conformity experiment; people's opinions influenced by those of a majority group
- Maternal separation with monkeys
- Studied the validity of psychiatry diagnoses
- Cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Moral development in women and girls
- Conditioned reflex; dogs & rings
- Theory of emotion; emotion comes from some stimulus
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- A neo-freudian psychologist; theory of neurotic needs
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- Founded analytical psychology; extraverted & introverted
- Decision making, 'prospect theory'
- There are 3 types of parents: authoritarian, indulgent, authoritative
- Early emotional attachment theory, attachment between caregiver & child
- Developmental psychology, infant's temperament is stable over time
- Theory of moral development (6 stages)
- Triangular theory of love & intelligence
- One who believes that humans posses a "language acquisition device"
- Developed the rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
- Known for his research on hypnosis
- Theory of psychosocial development (8 stages)
- Bobo doll experiment
- Misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Study of basic human emotions and relation to facial expressions
- Garcia effect, taste aversion learning
- Discovered person centered therapy
- Father of cognitive therapy, self report measure (BDI)
28 Clues: Bobo doll experiment • Theory of learned helplessness • Maternal separation with monkeys • Conditioned reflex; dogs & rings • Theory of multiple intelligences • Decision making, 'prospect theory' • Known for his research on hypnosis • Discovered person centered therapy • Moral development in women and girls • Theory of moral development (6 stages) • ...
Elements, Principles and Color Theory. Oh, My! 2025-10-23
Across
- the brightness or intensity of a color
- used to draw attention or focus on a specific part of an artwork
- are tints, tones and shades of one single color
- the distances or areas around, between, and within a piece
- the lightness or darkness of a single color
- elements of art creating equality and it can be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial
- is created by mixing white to any color
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- the size relationship between two or more objects
- colors that are opposite of other on the color wheel
- the feel of a surface or substance
- the differences in value, colors or elements
- creating the illusion of action leading your eyes through an image
- external surface or outline of specific form geometric or organic
- 3D object or the "illusion" of being 3D
- colors that are beside or next to each other on the color wheel
15 Clues: the feel of a surface or substance • the brightness or intensity of a color • 3D object or the "illusion" of being 3D • is created by mixing white to any color • the lightness or darkness of a single color • the differences in value, colors or elements • are tints, tones and shades of one single color • the size relationship between two or more objects • ...
Color Crossword 2020-09-28
Across
- a color harmony based on variations in value and intensity of a single hue
- colors across from each other on the color wheel
- colors made by mixing a primary with a secondary
- blue, red, and yellow are all this
- black, red, and white together are an example of this color harmony
- colors made by mixing two primary colors together
- describes the lightness or darkness of a color, how much white or black is added
- these are not found on the color wheel but are used to change the value or intensity of a color
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- this color temperature tends to calm and relax
- a tool which shows how colors are related to each other
- also known as tone or saturation, it describes the brightness or dullness of a color
- a dynamic, high contrast 3-color harmony with colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- the pure root or base of a color
- created by adding white to a color
- this color temperature tends to brighten or add excitement
- color plus black
16 Clues: color plus black • the pure root or base of a color • blue, red, and yellow are all this • created by adding white to a color • this color temperature tends to calm and relax • colors across from each other on the color wheel • colors made by mixing a primary with a secondary • colors made by mixing two primary colors together • ...
