color theory Crossword Puzzles
WHAT COLOR ARE...? 2024-05-14
Building with color 2024-10-07
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- (phrsal verb) to look like the things around
- the top of a house
- to tell someone what you think he or she should do
- in a direct line, not curved
- the form of something such as a circle or square
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- a hard, man-made building material
- a person who draws and designs buildings
- to be the same color as something else
- related to the city, not the country
- a place or location
10 Clues: the top of a house • a place or location • in a direct line, not curved • a hard, man-made building material • related to the city, not the country • to be the same color as something else • a person who draws and designs buildings • (phrsal verb) to look like the things around • the form of something such as a circle or square • ...
color and animal 2023-04-23
COLOR Y CLAROSCURO 2023-08-15
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- Percepción visual que genera el cerebro y reflejan ondas luminicas
- Esfumadas Son las que se producen cuando la luz va gradualmente al objeto
- Clara Esta zona identifica la parte que recibe los rayos de luz en forma directa
- Son colores de contraste que se utilizan juntos para producir imagenes brillantes
- Ilumina los objetos para hacerlos visibles
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- Se define como la ausencia de luz
- de Newton tambien conocido como disco giratorio
- tambien llamado tinte, es el color mismoo croma y hay mas de cien
- son los colores que están pr+oximos a los primarios y secundarios en e circulo cromático
- El objeto está iluminado solo por atrás
10 Clues: Se define como la ausencia de luz • El objeto está iluminado solo por atrás • Ilumina los objetos para hacerlos visibles • de Newton tambien conocido como disco giratorio • tambien llamado tinte, es el color mismoo croma y hay mas de cien • Percepción visual que genera el cerebro y reflejan ondas luminicas • ...
Ch18 (color) Crossword 2024-10-23
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- hair-color washes out or fades within a few weeks. Melanin is distributed differently within the different hair textures.
- lighteners are the most popular type of on-the-scalp lightener.
- To restore damaged hair to a healthier condition, hair conditioners containing this should be used.
- can be used as temporary coloring for mustaches, beards, or sideburns.
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- this type of hair takes color faster and may appear darker.
- Diffused melanin is called .
- this test must be given 24 - 48 hours prior to each application of an aniline derivative service.
- is an indication of the strength of the cortex.
- this color product does not cause a chemical reaction
- formulated specifically for coloring mustaches and beards.
10 Clues: Diffused melanin is called . • is an indication of the strength of the cortex. • this color product does not cause a chemical reaction • formulated specifically for coloring mustaches and beards. • this type of hair takes color faster and may appear darker. • lighteners are the most popular type of on-the-scalp lightener. • ...
The Universe Crossword !! 2021-11-02
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- A theory of gravity
- Scientist who discovered galaxys were moving away from each other
- Residual energy left over from the origin of universe
- Scientist who formed the theory of relativity
- The spectrum used to study light
- A dead star
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- The particles that help the objects form in our universe
- People who study stars
- A widely accepted theory between scientists explaining the start if the universe
- We live in the milky way
10 Clues: A dead star • A theory of gravity • People who study stars • We live in the milky way • The spectrum used to study light • Scientist who formed the theory of relativity • Residual energy left over from the origin of universe • The particles that help the objects form in our universe • Scientist who discovered galaxys were moving away from each other • ...
Criminology theorists Unit 2 2025-02-12
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- This theorist considered ID, Superego and ego
- Maternal deprivation theory links to which theorist
- This theorist used the BoBo doll experiment
- this theorist considers body types when considering who is a criminal
- This is the body type associated with risk taking, assertive and domineering
- this theorist facial features as being criminals
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- These twins may both be criminals
- This could make a person violent
- This theorist considers extroverts
- This theory considers an extra chromosome
- This is a Social leaning theory
- This theorist saw criminals as Atavistic
12 Clues: This is a Social leaning theory • This could make a person violent • These twins may both be criminals • This theorist considers extroverts • This theorist saw criminals as Atavistic • This theory considers an extra chromosome • This theorist used the BoBo doll experiment • This theorist considered ID, Superego and ego • this theorist facial features as being criminals • ...
CC! 2022-01-06
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- A to scale representation.
- An educated prediction in the Scientific Method.
- study of attractive or repulsive forces.
- Not proven as a law, but Scientist may believe in _____?
- physical quantities, defined as a measurement process.
- Base unit of thermodynamic temperature.
- the study of moving objects
- What kind of prefix is used to convert units.
- Study of light.
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- The Study of Electric Charge.
- Deals with very small, not classic.
- An object in ____ stays in motion?
- base unit of length.
- Who's three laws of motion?
- Unit for base quantaties.
- study of motion of molecules and atoms.
- conversion of 1 minute?
- Einstein was first to discover what theory?
- what is a conversion factor?
- Conversion of 60 minutes?
20 Clues: Study of light. • base unit of length. • conversion of 1 minute? • Unit for base quantaties. • Conversion of 60 minutes? • A to scale representation. • Who's three laws of motion? • the study of moving objects • what is a conversion factor? • The Study of Electric Charge. • An object in ____ stays in motion? • Deals with very small, not classic. • ...
Science Project 2023-03-30
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- Fossil fuels are natural...
- The theory that all living things evolved from a common ancestor
- Behaviors that must be learned
- The movement of genes through generations
- The act of adapting to your environment
- The differences in species
- A random change in genes
- Survival of the fittest
- He developed the theory of evolution
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- Migration is an ... behavior
- Pretending to be someone/something else
- Variation in genes that can stop reproduction
- The opposite of natural selection
- Bears do this
- The adaption was...
- Blending into an environment
- An inherited characteristic
- The opposite of prey
- The official name for an animals child
- The quality of being adapted
20 Clues: Bears do this • The adaption was... • The opposite of prey • Survival of the fittest • A random change in genes • The differences in species • Fossil fuels are natural... • An inherited characteristic • Migration is an ... behavior • Blending into an environment • The quality of being adapted • Behaviors that must be learned • The opposite of natural selection • ...
Psych 2! 2024-06-10
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- humanistic psychologist; hierarchy of needs
- experiment showed monkeys preferred contact over food
- used conditioning; father of behaviorism
- variable emerging with results of an experiment
- experiments showed eye-witness memory is faulty
- research study comparing two variables
- discovered principles of classical conditioning
- father of operant conditioning
- developmental psychology stage theorist
- cognitive psychologist; devised the Bobo experiment
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- conditioning involves reinforcers or punishments
- cognitive psychologist; devised stage theory of cognitive development
- infamous shock experiment on "obedience"
- conditioning involves associating stimuli
- famous 'lines' experiment on "conformity"
- variable that members of experimental group receive
- devised theory of multiple intelligences
- father of psychoanalysis; id-ego-super ego
- stage theorist on moral development
- research study employing self-reported data
20 Clues: father of operant conditioning • stage theorist on moral development • research study comparing two variables • developmental psychology stage theorist • infamous shock experiment on "obedience" • used conditioning; father of behaviorism • devised theory of multiple intelligences • conditioning involves associating stimuli • famous 'lines' experiment on "conformity" • ...
Cells-Abe 2023-02-08
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- The power house
- All plants are made of cells
- All animals are made of cells
- Regulates what goes in and what comes out, in all cells
- Cells come from other cells
- the movement of watter across a cell
- The theory that all things are made of cells
- Help cell structure
- The workers of the cell
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- Cells divide
- Modifies proteins
- requires energy
- Contains the infromation of the cell
- They assemble proteins
- The highway for the cell
- the movement of particles from a higher consentration to a lower
- Doesn't require energy
- The brain
- found in plant cells and bacteria
- allows prokaryotic cells to move
20 Clues: The brain • Cells divide • requires energy • The power house • Modifies proteins • Help cell structure • They assemble proteins • Doesn't require energy • The workers of the cell • The highway for the cell • Cells come from other cells • All plants are made of cells • All animals are made of cells • allows prokaryotic cells to move • found in plant cells and bacteria • ...
EXAM 4 PREP FOR SERIOUS STUDENTS 2022-12-05
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- What game developers write
- Idea that promotes the progress of women
- Console makers: Nintendo, Sony, and __
- Streaming platform for digital games
- Mother of all video games
- Type of feminism in "Parks and
- Private information becomes public
- She created the Swansons
- Qualitative method: __ analysis
- Feminist scholar Laura ___ (male gaze)
- Type of video game such as Candy Crush
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- McGrath's example of new masculinity
- Theory about TV watching
- What Tony Stark the dad does in
- Method name for analyzing content
- In "Endgame," he says, "I love you" to
- Costume play
- normative male ___
- Media theory: Spiral of ___
- Coin-operated games played here
- Real men aren't afraid to ask for ___
- Research method: Asking people questions
- mom.
23 Clues: mom. • Costume play • normative male ___ • Theory about TV watching • She created the Swansons • Mother of all video games • What game developers write • Media theory: Spiral of ___ • Type of feminism in "Parks and • What Tony Stark the dad does in • Coin-operated games played here • Qualitative method: __ analysis • Method name for analyzing content • Private information becomes public • ...
Unit 1 AP HUMAN Crossword 2025-05-16
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- total number of objects in an area
- position of something that occupies space
- coordinates using longitude and latitude
- meridian that is 0 degrees longitude
- Geographic Information System
- largest circumference and 0 degrees latitude
- central, more wealthy countries
- theory that say people can alter the enviornment
- process of making maps
- proccess of making something global
- arrangement of objects within a space
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- global positioning system
- number of farmers per unit of farmland
- theory that physical environment causes social development
- process of how a characteristic spreads
- arrangement of how something is spread out
- arc drawn between north and south poles
- less developed and more poor countries
- flat scale model of Earth's surface
- place where innovation originates
20 Clues: process of making maps • global positioning system • Geographic Information System • central, more wealthy countries • place where innovation originates • total number of objects in an area • flat scale model of Earth's surface • proccess of making something global • meridian that is 0 degrees longitude • arrangement of objects within a space • ...
HS1 Muscular System S&F SBlack1830 2026-02-24
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- decrease angle of a joint
- muscle causing main movement
- muscle responds to stimulus
- of insertion muscle attachment point with more movement
- contraction where muscles shorten/move
- circular movement of a limb
- muscle that opposes main movement
- movement turning palm up/forward
- increase angle of a joint
- muscles that support movement
- muscle can stretch
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- contraction where tension increases, no movement
- connective tissue that supports/surrounds organs
- muscle returns to original state
- attaches/secures muscles
- thicker protein, part of sliding filament theory
- thinner protein, part of sliding filament theory
- movement toward midline
- of origin muscle attachment point with less movement
- muscle pulls or shortens
- movement away from midline
- movement along an axis
- movement turning palm down/back
23 Clues: muscle can stretch • movement along an axis • movement toward midline • attaches/secures muscles • muscle pulls or shortens • decrease angle of a joint • increase angle of a joint • movement away from midline • muscle responds to stimulus • circular movement of a limb • muscle causing main movement • muscles that support movement • movement turning palm down/back • ...
los colores. 2021-06-03
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- Es un color similar al color azul.
- El color de calabaza.
- Es el color de berenjena.
- El color de una manzana.
- El color de las nubes.
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- Es color de el combo de basura.
- Es el color de la tierra.
- Es el color del los arboles.
- Es el color de un flamenco.
- Es el color de un Pingüino.
- Es el color de el celo.
- Es el color de el sol.
12 Clues: El color de calabaza. • Es el color de el sol. • El color de las nubes. • Es el color de el celo. • El color de una manzana. • Es el color de la tierra. • Es el color de berenjena. • Es el color de un flamenco. • Es el color de un Pingüino. • Es el color del los arboles. • Es color de el combo de basura. • Es un color similar al color azul.
Theory of Gradualism and Punctuated Equilibrium 2014-04-15
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- Punctuated Equilibrium can cause …. Because of it’s non-linear changes in species
- The occurrence of an organism in more than one distinct color or form.
- “… of the fittest”
- Evolution occurs because of changes in the …
- Species did this to ensure they were able to survive in their changing habitat
- Both Natural and Artificial … is used for evolution
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
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- All the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- These are used to help determine the age of an area, as well as identifying native species to that area
- All people born and living, at the same time, collectively
- This has been a topic of controversy for scientists, and religious people everywhere
- The Theory of … And Punctuated Equilibrium
- The progress of existence through past, present and future
- An animal, plant or single-celled life form
- In 1972, evolutionary patterns were proposed by Stephen Jay Gould and Niles …
15 Clues: “… of the fittest” • The Theory of … And Punctuated Equilibrium • An animal, plant or single-celled life form • Evolution occurs because of changes in the … • Both Natural and Artificial … is used for evolution • All people born and living, at the same time, collectively • The progress of existence through past, present and future • ...
The history of ancient Greece 2023-08-28
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- Systems of government in which one person has absolute power.
- Excessive pride toward or defiance of the gods, leading to nemesis in classical Greek tragedies.
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
- A record of events year by year.
- A public open space used for assemblies and markets in ancient Greece.
- A written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject.
- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory.
- An ancient Greek tragedian, known for his plays such as "Oedipus Rex."
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- Relating to the gods of ancient Greece or the Olympic Games.
- A deep sky-blue color.
- The inescapable agent of someone's or something's downfall.
- A prominent and influential statesman, orator, and general of Athens during its golden age.
- Often described as the father of tragedy, he was an ancient Greek playwright.
- Suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of something as a basis for reasoning or explanation.
- A person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced person.
15 Clues: A deep sky-blue color. • A city-state in ancient Greece. • A record of events year by year. • The inescapable agent of someone's or something's downfall. • Relating to the gods of ancient Greece or the Olympic Games. • Systems of government in which one person has absolute power. • A written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject. • ...
Chapter 13 2021-11-11
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- a type of social movement that focuses on everyone and limited change
- the study of the environment by sociologists
- last stage of the social movement process
- a model to understand human impact upon the world
- a theory about how the structure of society matters in bringing about social movements
- type of social movement that focuses on specific people and limited change
- you should care because you are a good person
- 80% of people do...
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- stop polluting by driving less
- a theory that focuses on what it needs to take to have a social movement
- an organized activity that can bring about change
- related to others seeking out a connection
- type of social movement that focuses on specific people and radical change
- process of trying to convince someone of the importance of an issue
- a theory focused on those who are deprived
- type of social movement that focuses on everyone and radical change
16 Clues: 80% of people do... • stop polluting by driving less • last stage of the social movement process • related to others seeking out a connection • a theory focused on those who are deprived • the study of the environment by sociologists • you should care because you are a good person • an organized activity that can bring about change • ...
Past theories of the brain 2018-02-01
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- Who was the first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis?
- What was theorised to control the body?
- What lost credibility in the 1850s?
- What is the name of the theory that states that the mind and body are two distinct things?
- What was Franz Galls theory based on?
- Through what procedure did Hippocrates and Herophilus develop an advanced knowledge of the brain and nervous system?
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- Phrenology had a lasting impact on how we think about the...?
- How was Tutankhamen's brain removed?
- Who proposed that different areas of the brain were responsible for different functions?
- Who is the father medicine?
- Who is the father of anatomy?
- What was the name of the philosopher that argued all living and non living things were composed of four elements?
- What gland secretes melatonin?
- Who incorrectly believed that the ventricles were important parts of the brain?
- Where did the theory say the soul was contained?
- How many faculties did Franz Gall map the skull with?
16 Clues: Who is the father medicine? • Who is the father of anatomy? • What gland secretes melatonin? • What lost credibility in the 1850s? • How was Tutankhamen's brain removed? • What was Franz Galls theory based on? • What was theorised to control the body? • Where did the theory say the soul was contained? • How many faculties did Franz Gall map the skull with? • ...
All-Star Scientists 2016-08-15
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- Crick Discovered structure of DNA in 1953, studied DNA replication
- Chemist who developed the Atomic Theory
- Developed Law of Conservation of Mass and aided in development of modern physics
- Chemist that studied role of oxygen in combustion and respiration, developed Gas Laws
- Botanist and geneticist who studied "jumping genes" (genetic regulation)
- Biologist and naturalist who studied adaptation and natural selection leading to his theory of evolution
- Austrian monk who studied heredity and genetics through experimentation with pea plants
- Greek philosopher and mathematician, helped develop Scientific Method
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- French scientist, leading figure in natural philosophy during scientific revolution
- English physicist who studied electrons and other atomic structures with charges
- Astronomer who tracked and studied Sun and planets
- Published Micrographia, studied cork to develop theory of "cells"
- Greek physician, Father of Medicine
- English Chemist and crystallographer, discovered structure of DNA
- Co-founder of microbiology, developed pasteurization and studied pathogens and disease
- Physicist and mathematician who developed Laws of Motion and calculus as a discipline
16 Clues: Greek physician, Father of Medicine • Chemist who developed the Atomic Theory • Astronomer who tracked and studied Sun and planets • Published Micrographia, studied cork to develop theory of "cells" • English Chemist and crystallographer, discovered structure of DNA • Crick Discovered structure of DNA in 1953, studied DNA replication • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle! 2024-11-20
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- Proposed simple organisms can develop into complex organisms over time
- Preserved remains of an ancient organism
- Natural breeding and the strongest survive
- Any change to genetic material
- A naturalist who developed the evolution theory aboard the Beagle
- What determines how your cells act
- The struggle among living things for food, water, and shelter
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- Differences in ones traits to another in a species
- A natural process in which something takes place
- only individuals with a desired trait are bred by humans in hope that future generations will inherit the trait
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive
- The theory that species change over many generations and become better adapted to new conditions
- A Woman known for finding fossils and thought themself to reconstruct the bodies of fossilized creatures
- Created the first system for classifying and naming living things
- Islands where Darwin developed the evolution theory and studied finches
- Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils
16 Clues: Any change to genetic material • What determines how your cells act • Preserved remains of an ancient organism • Natural breeding and the strongest survive • A natural process in which something takes place • Differences in ones traits to another in a species • Producing more offspring than can possibly survive • Young lawyer who studied natural rock layers and fossils • ...
Emotion Review 2026-05-29
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- An emotional response to perceived danger.
- A feeling state involving thoughts, physiological changes, and behaviors.
- The emotion theory proposing that emotion depends on physiological arousal and cognitive labeling - (2 words).
- Emotions recognized across cultures are considered this.
- Rules shaped by culture that influence how emotions are expressed - (2 words).
- Mental processes involved in interpreting experiences and emotions.
- Psychologist known for studying universal facial expressions of emotion.
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- The emotion theory proposing that emotional experience and physiological arousal occur simultaneously - (2 words).
- A positive emotional state often associated with pleasure and satisfaction.
- A state of activation or alertness in the nervous system.
- Scientist who proposed that emotions evolved because they aid survival.
- A hypothesis suggesting that facial expressions can influence emotional experience - (2 words).
- Another term for a person’s emotional display or outward emotional behavior.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings.
- A brain structure strongly involved in fear and emotional processing.
- This emotion theory states that physiological reactions occur before emotion expression - (2 words).
16 Clues: An emotional response to perceived danger. • Emotions recognized across cultures are considered this. • A state of activation or alertness in the nervous system. • The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings. • Mental processes involved in interpreting experiences and emotions. • ...
EDUCATION 2024-07-28
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- - Educational approach that focuses on individual students' needs, abilities, interests, and learning styles.
- - Ability to read and write.
- - Concept of the range of tasks that a learner can perform with the help of more capable others.
- - Advocate of critical pedagogy and empowerment through education.
- - Ability to understand and work with numbers.
- - Child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children.
- - Known for theories on cognitive development in children.
- - Clear goals that define what students are expected to learn.
- - Instructional strategy where students teach other students.
- - Fairness and inclusion in education, ensuring all students have access to the same educational opportunities.
- - Behaviorist approach to learning with emphasis on reinforcement.
- - Developed taxonomy of educational objectives.
- - Theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- - Emphasized the role of social interaction in learning and development.
- - Theory and practice of educating adults; contrasted with pedagogy.
- - Method of teaching through questioning and dialogue.
- - Proposed theory of multiple intelligences.
- - Learning theory where learners actively build their own understanding and knowledge.
- - Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
- - Educational model where traditional lecture and homework elements are reversed.
- - Theory of learning that focuses on mental processes, including how people perceive, think, remember, and learn.
- - Classification of educational goals, including cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains.
- - Student-centered pedagogy in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving open-ended problems.
- - Tests administered and scored in a consistent manner to measure educational achievement.
- - The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- - Teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.
- - Techniques used to maintain a healthy learning environment.
- - Use of technology to enhance learning, teaching, and assessment.
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- - Support given to students to help them achieve learning goals.
- - Educational approach where students follow a process of investigating questions and problems.
- - Teaching approach that tailors instruction to meet individual needs.
- - Education program that combines online digital media with traditional classroom methods.
- - Motivation driven by external rewards such as grades or praise.
- - Motivation driven by internal rewards and personal satisfaction.
- - Theory that learners construct knowledge through their experiences and interactions.
- - Various approaches or ways of learning; visual, auditory, kinesthetic.
- - Latin term meaning "blank slate" in education philosophy.
- - Teaching method that engages students in the learning process.
- - Theory by Howard Gardner suggesting people have different kinds of intelligences.
- - Learning approach involving joint intellectual effort by students.
- - Process of learning through experience, emphasized by John Dewey.
- - Influential figure in progressive education theories focusing on experiential learning.
- - Method of education developed by Maria Montessori emphasizing independence and self-directed learning.
- - Educational approach that emphasizes the development of the whole person.
- - Evaluation at the conclusion of a unit or course to measure student learning.
- - Complex thinking processes such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
- - The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- - Ongoing assessment used to monitor student learning and provide feedback.
- - Subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
- - Learning conducted via electronic media, typically on the internet.
50 Clues: - Ability to read and write. • - Proposed theory of multiple intelligences. • - Ability to understand and work with numbers. • - Developed taxonomy of educational objectives. • - Method of teaching through questioning and dialogue. • - Known for theories on cognitive development in children. • - Latin term meaning "blank slate" in education philosophy. • ...
Chapter 13 lesson 2 vocabulary 2024-04-29
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- an organism's biochemistry increases chances of survival
- the study of chemical processes in living organisms
- a person who studies plants and animals by observing them
- process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that don't have the variation
- an inherited trait that increases an organism's chances of survival/reproduction
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- the way an organism behaves or acts increases chances of survival
- color, shape, and other physical characteristics that increases chances for survival
- a slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species
- an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- the resemblance of one species to another species
- breeding organisms for desired characteristics
- an explanation of the natural world that is supported by evidence
12 Clues: breeding organisms for desired characteristics • the resemblance of one species to another species • the study of chemical processes in living organisms • an organism's biochemistry increases chances of survival • a person who studies plants and animals by observing them • the way an organism behaves or acts increases chances of survival • ...
Vibrant Shapes and Colors Crossword Adventure 2023-06-28
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- A color that represents mystery and elegance.
- A color often associated with the sun and happiness.
- A color that represents energy and excitement.
- A shape with four sides of equal length and four right angles.
- A shape with four sides and only one pair of parallel sides.
- A shape with eight sides.
- A color that represents tranquility and calmness.
- A three-sided shape with straight sides.
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- A color often associated with royalty and luxury.
- A three-dimensional shape with six square faces.
- A shape with four sides and four right angles.
- A color that represents purity and innocence.
- A color often associated with love and romance.
- A shape with five sides.
- A color that represents nature and freshness.
- A four-sided shape with equal-length sides and opposite parallel sides.
16 Clues: A shape with five sides. • A shape with eight sides. • A three-sided shape with straight sides. • A color that represents mystery and elegance. • A color that represents purity and innocence. • A color that represents nature and freshness. • A shape with four sides and four right angles. • A color that represents energy and excitement. • ...
Lottery! 2020-09-14
21 Clues: csőd • tilt • ajánl • lottó • kitölt • összeg • fogadás • többség • külföld • elmélet • hatóság • megoldás • rábeszél • felfedez • befektet • vásárolni • költségek • meglepően • törvénytelen • nagy tétel/tömeg • terv, vázlat, séma
The Atomic Bomb 2015-02-01
22 Clues: ใหญ่ • อาวุธ • ทำลาย • ทฤษฎี • ค้นพบ • ฐานทัพ • ปฏิเสธ • ระเบิด • กองทุน • พลเมือง • น่ากลัว • มีอำนาจ • การสู้รบ • ร่มชูชีพ • การระเบิด • ทำให้กลัว • การค้นคว้า • การทำลายล้าง • ทำให้พ่ายแพ้ • ใคร่ครวญ ไตร่ตรอง • พยาน ผู้เห็นเหตุการณ์ • โครงการที่ตั้งขึ้นเพื่อพัฒนาอาวุธนิวเคลียร์
Interpretation 2025-07-10
23 Clues: – Truths • – Trends • – Display • – Absence • – Creating • – Software • – Analyzer • – Numerical • – Analytics • – Deduction • – Knowledge • – Framework • – Awareness • – Presenting • – Conclusion • – Statistics • – Examination • – Spreadsheet • – Descriptive • – Information • – Explanation • – Programming • – Understanding
Plate Tectonics Introduction 2024-10-01
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- A light-colored rock that is formed by melted crust erupting at the surface of the earth.
- This theory is the brainchild of Harry Hammond Hess
- This place had plants at one point, but no longer does.
- Wegener's burial place
- An undersea mountain chain that runs through the oceans
- A movement of materials driven by heating at lower areas.
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- These two continents look like they fit together well
- the parts of the ocean where old crust is destroyed.
- Expedition that sampled rock ages of the ocean floor.
- one "dead" on piece of evidence for Wegener.
- A landform that is made by Plate tectonics
- The supercontinent that is theorized by Wegener (American spelling)
- This man was the father of continental drift theory
- Mantle material the flows under heat and pressure. The plates float on top of this layer
- The theory that says earth's crust is broken into plates that move around on the upper mantle.
- The crust and upper part of the mantle that is solid.
- A hard, dark-colored rock that forms much of the seafloor
- Pangea is Greek for ___________.
- When materials are heated, they become less dense and will_______.
19 Clues: Wegener's burial place • Pangea is Greek for ___________. • A landform that is made by Plate tectonics • one "dead" on piece of evidence for Wegener. • This man was the father of continental drift theory • This theory is the brainchild of Harry Hammond Hess • the parts of the ocean where old crust is destroyed. • These two continents look like they fit together well • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2024-01-04
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- Church that supported and upheld the geocentric theory until the 19th Century
- Philosopher, advocate for religious freedom
- _______ world where education focused on Quranic studies religious studies.
- Wrote about and advocated for educational opportunities and reform for women
- French mathematician and philosopher, and believed in rational thought.
- Rooted in reason, this grew out of the Scientific Revolution
- Discovered the Laws of Motion, the Univeral Law of Gravitation; and invented integral and differential Calculus before he turned 26.
- This study pioneered by Harvey and Vesalius contributed to a better understanding of the human body.
- Wrote of natural rights and constitutional government
- Reason the Scientific Revolution began where it did.
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- Credited with developing the heliocentric theory.
- Developed the geocentric theory, later proved false
- Used the telescope as a tool to prove the validity of heliocentrism; labeled a heretic; pardoned by the RCC in 1992.
- Group in European society that almost exclusively benefited from the Scientific Revolution.
- Wrote about popular sovereignty
- “The Scientific Revolution marked a _______________ as to how Europe saw the world.”
- emphasized education for the civil service exams and Confucian texts
- Location where the Scientific Revolution began
- Central theme of Enlightenment
19 Clues: Central theme of Enlightenment • Wrote about popular sovereignty • Philosopher, advocate for religious freedom • Location where the Scientific Revolution began • Credited with developing the heliocentric theory. • Developed the geocentric theory, later proved false • Reason the Scientific Revolution began where it did. • ...
Germ Theory and Scientists 2026-01-07
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- Substance on germs that triggers immune response.
- ____ Theory – Old idea: Disease comes from "bad air."
- John _____ traced cholera outbreak to contaminated water; first epidemiologist. 1854
- _____ Theory = Diseases are caused by germs like bacteria and viruses.
- Robert ____ linked specific bacteria to specific diseases; discovered TB and cholera bacteria. Proved that germs cause disease! 1890.1890.
- _____ proposed spontaneous generation over 2300 years ago.
- Edward ____ used cowpox to create the first smallpox vaccine in 1796.
- Robert _____ - First to see and name cells in 1665; wrote Micrographia.
- Joseph ____ used antiseptics to prevent infection in 1865.
- ____ Generation – Old idea: life comes from nonliving matter.
- Francesco ____ showed maggots come from flies, not meat.
- _____ Semmelweis showed hand washing prevents disease in 1847.
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- Medicine that kills or stops bacteria.
- Chemical that kills germs on living tissue.
- _____ van Leeuwenhoek – First to see microbes in 1674; father of microbiology.
- An explanation of phenomena in science.
- Alexander ____ discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic. 1928
- _____ Pasteur proved spontaneous generation wrong with swan-neck flasks. Showed microbes cause food to go bad and that microbes can cause illness. 1862
- Scientist who studies how diseases spread is an _____.
19 Clues: Medicine that kills or stops bacteria. • An explanation of phenomena in science. • Chemical that kills germs on living tissue. • Substance on germs that triggers immune response. • ____ Theory – Old idea: Disease comes from "bad air." • Scientist who studies how diseases spread is an _____. • Francesco ____ showed maggots come from flies, not meat. • ...
Child and Family Studies Test 1 Terms 2017-09-05
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- A genotype environment correlation where children seek out environments
- Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered
- "Spontaneous abortions," usually a hidden experience
- Statement(s) that describe, explain, and predict behavior
- A theory that describe development as unconscious and heavily influenced by emotion
- A genotype environment correlation where the genetically related parents provide the environment for the child
- A theory where individuals manipulate and strategize information; computer is the model
- Set of expressed genotype; physical traits
- Development where new understandings emerge "stair"
- Results are consistent over time and observers
- Effects due to a person's time of birth and not their actual age
- A theory that change is created by environment; "nurture" view
- A period during 2-8 weeks after conception, has rapid change and development of organs
- A study where a single age group of people is studied over time
- A conditioning process where an unconditioned stimulus aquires the ability to produce a response
- Period after childbirth when the mother adjusts physically and psychologically
- Descriptions that are not biased
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- A period during the first 2 weeks after conception, includes creation of zygote
- A study that gathers people from multiple age groups to detect age related differences
- A lifelong process with age related changes
- A period that lasts about 7 months, growth and finishing phase
- A sample that represents a larger population to support generalizability
- Inherited genetic genes
- Same result can be obtained by using different researchers as they have the same process
- Anything that causes a birth defect
- Genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- Failure to conceive after 12 months
- A theory that change is from within individual as they are actively involved in their development
- A design that combines cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Environment conditions that can elicit a disease to manifest
- First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours
- Behavior being studied is the actual reflection of underlying process
- A conditioning process where probability of behavior is based on environmental consequences
- Development that builds on previous material "elevator"
- A genotype environment correlation where the child's genotype elicit certain environments
35 Clues: Inherited genetic genes • Descriptions that are not biased • Anything that causes a birth defect • Failure to conceive after 12 months • Set of expressed genotype; physical traits • A lifelong process with age related changes • Results are consistent over time and observers • First stage in childbirth, lasts about 8 hours • Last stage in child birth, placenta is delivered • ...
Theory X and Theory Y Managers 2025-09-15
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- Having a duty to complete specific tasks or assignments and to manage your work
- Working jointly with others, a hallmark of Holden’s style.
- They are managers who believe their employees are responsible people, self-guided and open-minded
- They are managers who believe their employees dislike work, lack ambition and act irresponsible
- Rose to CEO of Kraft Foods in just 16 years, known for her positive leadership style
- A way the Y theory manager would direct for the employees.
- A way the X theory manager would direct for the employees.
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- A strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
- Quality demonstrated through collaboration, enthusiasm, and support of others
- occurs when a person acts in a way that confirms anothers prediction.
- believes that managers should pay more attention to the social and self-actualizing needs of employees at work
11 Clues: Working jointly with others, a hallmark of Holden’s style. • A way the Y theory manager would direct for the employees. • A way the X theory manager would direct for the employees. • occurs when a person acts in a way that confirms anothers prediction. • Quality demonstrated through collaboration, enthusiasm, and support of others • ...
Theory Rocks Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-19
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- You might use this synthesizer component to make a siren.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- An eighth note to someone from London
- Dr. Strauch would play one if he lived in the Renaissance.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- B/Bb, for example.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- link seems to work well:
- A slow dance in triple time.
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- The interval that splits an octave
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- A common contrapuntal motion.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- A diminutive coda.
- A “crazy” modality.
- ABACA is one example.
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- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- V7-vi
- Stacked fifths.
- V7/V (two words).
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- IV-I
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- The black notes on a piano.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- String players and brass players use them.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- An alternate passage of music.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
44 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • Stacked fifths. • V7/V (two words). • B/Bb, for example. • A diminutive coda. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • link seems to work well: • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • The interval that splits an octave • ...
Cell Theory & Anatomy Crossword 2022-01-30
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- all living things must maintain this, by keeping their internal environments the same despite changes in their environment
- the smallest independently existing part of matter
- in order to stay alive, organisms must be able to obtain and use this
- parts of a cell that perform specific jobs to keep the cell alive
- this organelle surrounds plant cells and some bacteria cells providing support and structure
- the smallest part of a living organism that can perform all the functions of life
- the organelle that breaks down glucose, releasing energy from it, to power the cell
- a special type of molecule that is very large and makes up living things
- this organelle surrounds the cell controlling what enters and leaves the cell
- the organelle that stores extra water and nutrients for the cell
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- the exchanging of gases necessary for life between the organism and its environment
- the fluid that fills the cell, allowing movement of molecules and organelles
- made of many cells
- made of only one cell
- the theory that states that living things are made of cells and that cells carry out all the functions necessary to life
- a living thing
- this organelle makes glucose, the food, for plant cells
- two or more atoms that have bonded through the sharing of electrons
- all things can do this to pass on their genetic material to offspring
- all living things can do this, changing over their lifetime
- the organelle that makes and stores DNA, the code that contains the instructions for the cell
- all living things can respond to this, things in their environment
22 Clues: a living thing • made of many cells • made of only one cell • the smallest independently existing part of matter • this organelle makes glucose, the food, for plant cells • all living things can do this, changing over their lifetime • the organelle that stores extra water and nutrients for the cell • parts of a cell that perform specific jobs to keep the cell alive • ...
Fun with Music Theory 2020-09-06
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- Receives 1/4 beat of whole note
- Age that Miss Kimberly started playing piano
- Subject of next month's puzzle
- How many notes in an octave
- Sounds of silence
- Quiet for whole measure
- Volume at which music is played
- Number of instruments Miss Kimberly learned
- Display higher music notes
- Determines pattern beats per measure
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- Smoothly
- Very soft
- Number of lines on a staff
- Detached, choppy, pop
- Playing half step lower/next key to left)
- Playing half step higher/next key to right)
- Gradually slow down
- Display lower music notes
- Distance between notes
- Moderately loud
- Pattern of beats: group of notes held
- Holds grand staff together
- Language of music
23 Clues: Smoothly • Very soft • Moderately loud • Sounds of silence • Language of music • Gradually slow down • Detached, choppy, pop • Distance between notes • Quiet for whole measure • Display lower music notes • Number of lines on a staff • Display higher music notes • Holds grand staff together • How many notes in an octave • Subject of next month's puzzle • Receives 1/4 beat of whole note • ...
Instrumental Music Theory Crossword 2020-05-28
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- a marking that determines how a note is started and/or ended
- clarity in the production of notes
- of Fifths, the visual organization system for key signatures (three words)
- the step in the musical process in which ideas are communicated
- gradually decreasing in speed during a phrase
- the intervals of a Major scale
- gradual increasing in loudness
- a muscular structure in the torso that contracts and expands as you breath
- a series or system of written symbols used to represent music
- the organization of a musical composition
- the artistic communication by the performer of music
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
- the character or quality of a musical sound
- the quality of the instrument of being deep, full, and reverberating
- the position of the body for proper singing
- the “coming together” of different instruments so that everyone is heard
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
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- the balance of the body (and spine) to facilitate proper breathing and playing
- the organization of all the tones and harmonies of a piece of music in relation to a tonic
- a musical sound with reference to its quality, and strength
- the combination of musical notes
- the art of creating music with a personal intention
- relating to the ear or the sense of hearing
- notation, the system of syllables for rhythm reading (two words)
- a short musical thought
- a mark over a note or rest that is to be lengthened
- the volume of a sound or note
- adjusting to the correct or uniform pitch
- gradual decreasing in loudness
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
- a melody begun by one part, then repeated by another part
- a combination of notes which are in harmony with each other
- a group of musicians playing together
33 Clues: a short musical thought • the volume of a sound or note • the intervals of a Major scale • gradual increasing in loudness • gradual decreasing in loudness • the combination of musical notes • clarity in the production of notes • a group of musicians playing together • adjusting to the correct or uniform pitch • the organization of a musical composition • ...
Instrumental Music Theory Crossword 2020-05-28
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- the intervals of a Major scale
- the organization of a musical composition
- the step in the musical process in which ideas are communicated
- the art of creating music with a personal intention
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played
- clarity in the production of notes
- a marking that determines how a note is started and/or ended
- a group of musicians playing together
- a mark over a note or rest that is to be lengthened
- the balance of the body (and spine) to facilitate proper breathing and playing
- a series or system of written symbols used to represent music
- the volume of a sound or note
- the system of syllables for rhythm reading (two words)
- gradual increasing in loudness
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
- the visual organization system for key signatures (three words)
- relating to the ear or the sense of hearing
- gradual decreasing in loudness
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- the combination of musical notes
- the character or quality of a musical sound
- a combination of notes which are in harmony with each other
- the position of the body for proper singing
- the “coming together” of different instruments so that everyone is heard
- a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying
- a muscular structure in the torso that contracts and expands as you breath
- gradually decreasing in speed during a phrase
- the quality of the instrument of being deep, full, and reverberating
- a melody begun by one part, then repeated by another part
- a short musical thought
- adjusting to the correct or uniform pitch
- the organization of all the tones and harmonies of a piece of music in relation to a tonic
- the artistic communication by the performer of music
- a musical sound with reference to its quality, and strength
33 Clues: a short musical thought • the volume of a sound or note • the intervals of a Major scale • gradual increasing in loudness • gradual decreasing in loudness • the combination of musical notes • clarity in the production of notes • a group of musicians playing together • the organization of a musical composition • adjusting to the correct or uniform pitch • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
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- central processing that directs the operation of the processor
- a specific task related to the management of computer functions
- communication between the CPU, RAM and the Graphics card
- a unit of digital information
- hardware or software that store data
- a unique address that identifies a device on the internet or a local network.
- the part of a central processing unit that performs arithmetic and logical operations.
- give input and receive output from computer
- a single one or a zero
- data in current use are kept
- math that can be reversed to decrypt
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- a device designed to replace a missing part of the body
- ties the computer's components together at one spot and allow them to communicate
- unit of frequency use to measure computer processing speed
- where all your permanent computer data is stored
- buit machine language by covert english programming language
- in the fetch phase, the control Unit gets an instruction from a memory___.
- block computer access until money is paid.
- designed to cause disruption to a computer
- a numbering scheme with only two possible values for each digit
- the character encoding standard for electronic
21 Clues: a single one or a zero • data in current use are kept • a unit of digital information • hardware or software that store data • math that can be reversed to decrypt • block computer access until money is paid. • designed to cause disruption to a computer • give input and receive output from computer • the character encoding standard for electronic • ...
5105 Kinetic Particle Theory 2022-02-18
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- particles in a solid are very closely-packed and ___ arranged
- particles in a liquid are closely-packed and ___ arranged
- process where a solid changes into a liquid on heating
- solids and liquids are ___ due to the close packing of particles resulting in large numbers of particles per unit volume
- solids have a ___ shape and volume
- particles in a solid ___ about their fixed positions
- during melting or boiling, heat energy taken in is used to ___ forces of attraction holding particles together
- particles in a gas are very __ and randomly arranged (2 words)
- particles in a gas have high ___ energy, hence move quickly in all directions
- during freezing or condensation, heat energy is ____ as particles slow down and come closer together
- when particles come closer together, forces of attraction between them become ___
- temperature remains ___ during melting or boiling
- the state of oxygen at -220°C (melting point of oxygen -219 °C, boiling point −183 °C)
- solids and liquids cannot be compressed because ___ empty space exist between particles
- the state of matter in which particles are held together by very strong forces of attraction
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- process where a gas changes into a liquid
- large spaces between particles in a gas allows the particles to move closer together when a gas is ___
- the state of iron at 1580°C (melting point of iron, 1538°C, boiling point, 2862°C)
- ___ takes place at the surface of a liquid at temperatures below its boiling point
- gases expand greatly in volume with a small rise in temperature as very ____ forces of attraction between particles are easily overcome
- during ___, particles in a liquid loses energy and come closer together
- during boiling, all particles in a liquid ___ energy to overcome forces of attraction
- changes of states are physical changes which are ___
- particles in a gas move ___ in all directions at high speeds
- liquids have a fixed ___ but takes the shape of its container
- particles in a liquid are constantly ___ and exchanging positions
- the Kinetic Particle theory states that all matter is made up of ___ particles (i.e. atoms, molecules and ions) that are in constant and random motion
27 Clues: solids have a ___ shape and volume • process where a gas changes into a liquid • temperature remains ___ during melting or boiling • particles in a solid ___ about their fixed positions • changes of states are physical changes which are ___ • process where a solid changes into a liquid on heating • particles in a liquid are closely-packed and ___ arranged • ...
freuds personality theory crossword 2015-04-06
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- saying one thing but meaning another
- psychologist associated with psychoanalytic theory of personality
- lets an anxious person refuse to admit that something unpleasant is happening
- a part of personality representing internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement, also described as your inner parent
- instinctive drive to seek pleasure and avoid pain
- freud believed that the mind could be represented by a…
- the time period where ones thoughts and behaviors are influenced the most by
- a region of them ind that is reservoir of unacceptable thoughts and feelings
- a region of the mind holding information thats not conscious but is retrievable into conscious awareness
- shifts an unacceptable impulse towards a more acceptable object or person
- and individuals characteristic pattern
- displaces real explanations and replaces the, with more comforting justifications for ones actions
- allows an anxious person to retreat to a more comfortable infantile stage of life
- freud uses this term to describe the id
- disguises threatening feelings of guilty anxiety by attributing the problem to others
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- a method of exploring the unconscious in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind
- protective methods of reducing anxiety but unconsciously destroying reality
- frauds theory of personality and therapeutic technique that provides insight to ones mind
- reverses an unacceptable impulse, causing an axioms person to express the opposite of the provocation or feeling
- the egos control of the pleasure seeking activity of the id in order to meet the demands of the external world
- a social interaction in which a person makes suggestions to another that certain responses will occur
- the principal of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual
- banishes anxiety arousing thoughts and memories from consciousness
23 Clues: saying one thing but meaning another • and individuals characteristic pattern • freud uses this term to describe the id • instinctive drive to seek pleasure and avoid pain • freud believed that the mind could be represented by a… • psychologist associated with psychoanalytic theory of personality • banishes anxiety arousing thoughts and memories from consciousness • ...
Control Theory puzzle 1 2023-01-18
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- Natural frequency of K(s)
- Italian mathematician, you need his multipliers for optimization
- Inventor of the operational calculus, later shown to be equivalent to the Laplace transform
- Dc-Gain of K(s)
- Country where Fourier in 1798 traveled as a science advisor
- Frequency of the oscillations in the response of K(s)
- Final value of the response of G(s) to a step with magnitude 3
- Zero of H(s)
- You can use it to avoid doing multiplications in the s-domain
- Appointed as Minister of Interior by Napoleon in 1799
- The step response of G(s) takes this much time to reach 63.2% of its final value
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- Pole of G(s)
- Right-most pole of H(s)
- Damping factor of K(s)
- How big a complex number is
- Order of a mass-spring-damper
- Final value of the impulse response of H(s)
- Left-most pole of H(s)
- Mass is to velocity as capacitor is to...
- DC gain of H(s)
- De kommer til å flyte når man jobber med noen av øvingene
21 Clues: Pole of G(s) • Zero of H(s) • Dc-Gain of K(s) • DC gain of H(s) • Damping factor of K(s) • Left-most pole of H(s) • Right-most pole of H(s) • Natural frequency of K(s) • How big a complex number is • Order of a mass-spring-damper • Mass is to velocity as capacitor is to... • Final value of the impulse response of H(s) • Frequency of the oscillations in the response of K(s) • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword Puzzle 2017-06-03
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- A substance that is made up of two or more bonded elements
- the surrounding orbits of an atom that electrons can jump to.
- The overall charge of an atom.
- The smallest building block of a substance.
- The center of an atom.
- The amount of mass in an atom.
- A particle with a positive electric charge.
- Proposed the modern atomic theory.
- Performed the Gold Foil Experiment.
- An element whose atoms have different numbers of neutrons than protons.
- The sharing of electrons between atoms.
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- The outermost shell of an atom.
- A model of an atom the only represented valence shell electrons.
- A substance that's made up of one type of atom
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- The structure of the atom.
- Experimented with cathode rays.
- A negatively charged particle.
- A particle with no electric charge.
- A model of an atom that shows electrons circling the atom.
20 Clues: The center of an atom. • The structure of the atom. • The overall charge of an atom. • A negatively charged particle. • The amount of mass in an atom. • The outermost shell of an atom. • Experimented with cathode rays. • Proposed the modern atomic theory. • A particle with no electric charge. • Performed the Gold Foil Experiment. • The sharing of electrons between atoms. • ...
Theory Review 1- Int 2020-04-03
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- There is a raised ___ in the Harmonic form of the minor scale
- Gradually slowing
- Notes moving away from each other are said to be in ___ motion
- Forte Medium Loud
- Gradually becoming quieter
- Sharps or Flats found at the beginning of a piece of music are called the Key ___
- Fourth note in a scale
- Melodic Minor form returns to the Natural form when ___
- Fifth note in a scale
- Sixth note in a scale
- Form of minor scale that simply follows the key signature
- Hold note(s) longer than standard value
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- Staccato and Legato are examples of types of ___
- Major and ___ Minor keys share the same key signature
- Second note in a scale
- Form of minor scale used when playing chords in that minor key
- First note in a scale
- D C al Fine = Return to ___ and play until "Fine"
- Form of minor scale in which the Sixth and Seventh notes are raised
- Seventh note in a scale
- Notes moving in the same direction are said to be in ___ motion
21 Clues: Gradually slowing • Forte Medium Loud • First note in a scale • Fifth note in a scale • Sixth note in a scale • Second note in a scale • Fourth note in a scale • Seventh note in a scale • Gradually becoming quieter • Hold note(s) longer than standard value • Staccato and Legato are examples of types of ___ • D C al Fine = Return to ___ and play until "Fine" • ...
Darwin's Theory of Evolution 2020-10-28
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- gas not found in the Earth's early atmosphere
- the ability ot survive and reproduce successfully
- molecule that marked the beginning of life
- anexample of speciation (creation of new species in Galapagos
- island that influenced Darwing
- limited resources; one of four factors for natural selection
- record of evolution
- preserved remains of once living things
- idea of why fossils have the same vones as living species
- difference within a population; one of four factors of natural selection
- this kind of reproduction increases variation;speeds the procees of evolution
- had different shaped shells to suit their environment
- similar structure in unreleated organism
- one main difference between each Galapagos island
- a well supported testable explanation of phenomena
- increase genetic variation
- proposed a mechanism for evolution
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- structure that no longer serves a purpose
- change of species over time
- similarities in the ______ _____is another piece of evidence of evolution
- Island with similar organisms have differetn traits to suit their environment
- more offspring are produced than can survive;one of four factors for natural selection
- structure that suggest common ancestry
- name of the ship that Darwin sailed on
- an organism can survive when it can do this
- when the trees darkened the dark ones were the fittest
- what Darwin said why organisms evolve
- evidence showing similarity in early stages;one of four factors for natural selection
- a specific characteristic
29 Clues: record of evolution • a specific characteristic • increase genetic variation • change of species over time • island that influenced Darwing • proposed a mechanism for evolution • what Darwin said why organisms evolve • structure that suggest common ancestry • name of the ship that Darwin sailed on • preserved remains of once living things • ...
Project 1 - Sound Theory 2021-03-01
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- A material object that picks up bass energy and absorbs the bottom end frequencies and prevents low frequencies from bouncing back into the room
- Overtones that are whole multiples of the fundamental frequency
- The time it takes to complete 1 wave cycle.
- Controls amount of pressure, important for hearing certain frequencies
- Entry for soundwaves into the eardrum
- The distance between two successive identical points in the wave cycle
- Air molecules that have been forced together creating more atmospheric pressure.
- A random signal having equal intensity at different frequencies allowing people to fine tune their acoustic setup.
- Snail like organ that contains hairs which respond to certain frequencies depending on their placement along the organ, which results in the neural stimulation that gives us the sensation of hearing.
- Located on the outer ear that collects sound-waves and directs them down the aural-canal.
- Partials that are higher than the fundamental frequency.
- Air molecules that have been vibrated inward creating lower atmospheric pressure.
- The lowest frequency of a periodic waveform
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- Sound waves are converted into mechanical vibrations.
- The brains perception and interpretation of a physical auditory stimulus.
- Material object that absorbs sound waves in order to create an adequate listening environment
- The distance above or below the centerline of a waveform making either louder or softer
- Spectrum showing frequency bands, with each band having a different impact on the total sound.
- It is the property of sound that most determines pitch and is measured in hertz.
- Material object that deflects sound waves in order to create an adequate listening environment
- Frequencies that exist while the fundamental frequency is being placed.
- A single frequency that produces a pure sound at a specific pitch.
- One waveform’s lead or lag in time with respect to another creating a weaker less detailed sound.
- Having an equal balance of all musical components in a track in order to create a great listening experience.
- It is the property of sound that most determines pitch and is measured in hertz.
- The speed in which the sound wave travels which is weather dependent.
26 Clues: Entry for soundwaves into the eardrum • The time it takes to complete 1 wave cycle. • The lowest frequency of a periodic waveform • Sound waves are converted into mechanical vibrations. • Partials that are higher than the fundamental frequency. • Overtones that are whole multiples of the fundamental frequency • ...
Particle theory of matter 2021-05-05
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- firm and stable shape
- anything that has both mass and volume
- a physical change
- the movement of heat
- has no fixed shape or volume
- energy that comes from a source
- flows freely and is of constant volume
- energy with moving electric charges
- particles that are always moving
- energy of motion
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- temperature at which the pressure upon a liquid
- a substance that is made up of one kind of particle
- how heavy and object is
- how hot of cold something is
- how much space an object takes up
- when a solid melts
- a substances that transforms into a new one
- how much matter is in an object
- the use of nuclear reactions to produce energy
- the temperature difference between objects
20 Clues: energy of motion • a physical change • when a solid melts • the movement of heat • firm and stable shape • how heavy and object is • how hot of cold something is • has no fixed shape or volume • how much matter is in an object • energy that comes from a source • particles that are always moving • how much space an object takes up • energy with moving electric charges • ...
Particle Theory of Matter 2022-06-23
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- a solution in which there is still room for more solute to dissolve
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- to reduce the concentration of a particular solution by adding more solvent
- the amount of mass of solute (measured in grams) dissolved in a certain amount of volume of solvent (measured in milliliters)
- a mixture in which you can see all the different parts, also called a mechanical mixture
- a substance that dissolves in another substance
- a solution that has many solute particles compared with the number of solvent particles
- the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in that amount of solvent at a certain temperature
- ________ point is when liquids turn in to gas
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- an instrument used to measure temperature
- a type of heat transfer between substances that are in contact
- the transfer of heat energy and all kinds of energy in the form of waves. It is the only type of energy that can pass through vacuum or space.
- a theory that helps scientists explain an observation
- a substance that dissolves another substance
- a mixture in which you cannot see the different parts, also called a solution
- a substance that is made up of more than one type of particle
- a substance that is made up of just one type of particle
- a form of energy that is transferred from matter at a higher temperature to matter at a lower temperature
- the transfer of heat energy when heated gas or liquid particles move from one location to another
- ________ point is when solids turn into liquids
- a solution in which no more solute can dissolve
21 Clues: an instrument used to measure temperature • a substance that dissolves another substance • ________ point is when liquids turn in to gas • ________ point is when solids turn into liquids • a solution in which no more solute can dissolve • a substance that dissolves in another substance • a theory that helps scientists explain an observation • ...
Atoms & The Atomic Theory 2022-09-07
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- Particle with a positive electric charge
- Pathways around the nucleus electrons follow
- Atoms with different numbers of neutrons
- Greek philosopher that said all matter is made of tiny particles called "atomos" or atoms
- A 'fuzzy' region around the nucleus with electrons
- Particle with neutral electric charge
- Number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- Discovered the nucleus
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- The positively charged center part of an atom
- Shows with electrons in circular orbits
- Changing one element to another
- Particle with a negative electric charge
- The joining of atomic nuclei
- A charged atom with too many or too few electrons
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- Particles given off by unstable atoms
- Electrons on the outside energy shell
- Smallest piece of an element
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus
20 Clues: Discovered the nucleus • The joining of atomic nuclei • Smallest piece of an element • Changing one element to another • The splitting of an atomic nucleus • Particle with neutral electric charge • Particles given off by unstable atoms • Electrons on the outside energy shell • Shows with electrons in circular orbits • Particle with a positive electric charge • ...
Pictures and Music Theory 2016-10-25
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- Line on a musical staff
- Clef for high notes
- Nationalistic composer home
- Artists who painted for Pictures
- Walking song
- Hobbit Monster
- 1/2 count note
- 1 count note
- Staff both clefs together
- The Great Gate of _____________
- Ox Cart
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- 2 count note
- Scored Pictures for orchestra
- The Hut on fowls legs
- Instrument as Ox Cart
- Instrument for Pictures was originally composed
- Park in Paris
- Instrument in "The Old Castle"
- Composer of Pictures
- Spaces on a musical staff
- 4 count note
- Signature for how many beats
- Clef for low notes
23 Clues: Ox Cart • 2 count note • Walking song • 4 count note • 1 count note • Park in Paris • Hobbit Monster • 1/2 count note • Clef for low notes • Clef for high notes • Composer of Pictures • The Hut on fowls legs • Instrument as Ox Cart • Line on a musical staff • Spaces on a musical staff • Staff both clefs together • Nationalistic composer home • Signature for how many beats • ...
Cells and Cell Theory 2018-11-27
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- Type of endoplasmic reticulum where ribosomes are not attached, here cellular substances are processed.
- A botanist who in 1838 said that all plants are made of cells.
- Said the cell is the basic unit of structure in animals.
- Observed that all cell divide to form new cells.
- Controls the movement of material in and out of the nucleus.
- Type of endoplasmic reticulum where ribosomes are attached and where proteins are made.
- Type of cell that is block shaped, has many tubes to soak up water, contains NO chloroplasts.
- Breaks down large food molecules, waste and worn out parts of the cell.
- Type of cell that carries oxygen through the body, flexible and small to fit through narrow passageways. NO NUCLEUS
- Peanut shaped organelle that breaks down food to release energy.
- Type of cell that is long and fibrous so it can contract and extend for movement, contains a lot of mitochondria.
- A fluid-filled sac that stores water, waste, food and other cellular materials.
- Regulates the interaction between the cell and its environment.
- Site where ribosomes are made.
- Tough rigid outer covering surrounding a cell and gives its structure and support.
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- Encases, cushions and protects the internal organelles (Think JELL-O)
- Contains chlorophyll, and is the site where photosynthesis takes place.
- A molecule that can use light energy from sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide gas into sugar and oxygen.
- Type of cell that can change shape to fit between tissues, it finds and fights infections.
- First person to observe living cells from a drop of pond water.
- Its function is to process and move materials around the inside of the cell.
- Flat, stacked membranes that sort and package proteins and other cellular substances.
- Makes up the internal framework of the cell, gives cell its shape.
- A membrane bound structure that delivers cellular substances to other areas inside the cell and carries substances to the cell membrane to be released from the cell.
- Looked at cork and was the first person to see and observe cells.
- Type of cell that is long and branched to send messages quickly to the brain.
- The site where proteins are made.
- Control all of the cell's activities.
- Type of cell that is brick shaped and contains many chloroplasts to change light energy into food.
29 Clues: Site where ribosomes are made. • The site where proteins are made. • Control all of the cell's activities. • Observed that all cell divide to form new cells. • Said the cell is the basic unit of structure in animals. • Controls the movement of material in and out of the nucleus. • A botanist who in 1838 said that all plants are made of cells. • ...
Phlebotomy Theory - Crossword 2 2023-05-19
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- A chart designed to show the frequency of problems.
- One of the job duties of a Phlebotomist is Records and Patient ________.
- The third-best choice of the antecubital veins.
- Place your thumb beneath the draw site to stretch the skin.
- Phase in which laboratory testing is performed.
- Prefix for all layers of blood vessels.
- Heart rate is too fast for a demographic.
- Clotted blood in the tissue surrounding a blood vessel.
- Arteriovenous _________ should be avoided.
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- Systemic ______ side is the left side of the heart.
- The bounce-back or resilience of a vein.
- A patient who is _______ cannot eat.
- Federal law that governs a patient's right to privacy.
- _______ infection is caught in a hospital.
- Shingles, scabies, and norovirus are all spread through this transmission vector.
- Blood vessel that exchanges nutrients and other materials between blood and tissue.
- The single, most important method of infection control.
- Middle layer of the heart, made of cardiac muscle.
- The hollow opening of the needle, measured in gauges.
- An antiseptic used in phlebotomy.
20 Clues: An antiseptic used in phlebotomy. • A patient who is _______ cannot eat. • Prefix for all layers of blood vessels. • The bounce-back or resilience of a vein. • Heart rate is too fast for a demographic. • _______ infection is caught in a hospital. • Arteriovenous _________ should be avoided. • The third-best choice of the antecubital veins. • ...
Management theory and Practices 2023-08-18
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- It leads to higher efficiency by doing same task repeatedly
- The ..... need is when the employees like to mingle in a team
- It is an example of a plan which is related to long-term horizon
- Department heads are example of which management level
- Formal word for monthly salary
- ........ factors improve job satisfaction
- Which skill is mostly required by top level management
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- Contingency approach is based on .....
- A sequence of step kind of plan
- It bridges the gap between where we are and where we want to go
- One of the two major components of quantitative approach is
- The format of communication proposed by Fayol
- The need related to getting power and authority
- Factors of production is collectively called as
- Manager should also be a
- Studied the relationship between working conditions and performance
- Father of bureaucratic model
- The shortcut of communication channel to save time proposed by Fayol
- The mutual setting up of goals by management and employees
- Board of directors comprise which managerial level
20 Clues: Manager should also be a • Father of bureaucratic model • Formal word for monthly salary • A sequence of step kind of plan • Contingency approach is based on ..... • ........ factors improve job satisfaction • The format of communication proposed by Fayol • The need related to getting power and authority • Factors of production is collectively called as • ...
WATSON'S THEORY OF BEHAVIORISM 2024-03-07
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- should be regarded as a science: Any theory must be supported by empirical data obtained via systematic observation and measurement of behaviour. Theoretical components should be as simple as possible.
- in classical conditioning is an innate, automatic reaction that occurs when the unconditioned stimulus is presented.
- Watson claimed that this was the single cause of behavior, this view of Watson is termed as environmental determinism, which states that an individual’s behavior is decided by factors outside of the individual.
- is a term used to identify the entire subject matter of psychology as an activity, or behavior.
- is the process of pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to evoke a conditioned response.
- encompasses the range of behaviors observable through prolonged and reliable observation. In this view, Watson underscores the significance of individual behavior, viewing it as the tangible impact one leaves on those with whom they closely interact.
- It is an idea that stimulus-response predicts that interactions between stimuli and responses might generate and explain how behavior and learning can provoke, Watson believed that understanding the relationship of these could be a great help when it comes to predicting and controlling behavior.
- According to Watson, there are only two stimuli evoking fear that are unconditioned.
- The experiment’s primary objective was to explore and investigate the classical conditioning and of how emotions and behaviors could be conditioned in humans. Watsons aimed to show how emotional reactions, specifically fear, could be acquired through a process of associative learning.
- in classical conditioning, it is the learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus.
- Following the conditioning process, the conditioned stimulus (CS) has become linked with the unconditioned stimulus (UCS), resulting in the development of a new conditioned response (CR).
- is the process by which individuals learn to distinguish among similar stimuli and respond appropriately to each.
- Watson believed that psychology should focus solely on observable behavior, rejecting the study of subjective and mental processes.
- In classical conditioning, it is a stimulus that initially does not elicit any response until it is paired with the unconditioned stimulus (UCS).
- According to Watson, there are only two stimuli evoking fear that are unconditioned
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- During this initial stage, the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) elicits an unconditioned response (UCR) in the organism.
- In this stage, the neutral stimulus, which initially evoked no response, becomes linked with the unconditioned stimulus. Consequently, it transforms into the conditioned stimulus (CS).
- in psychology refers to the gradual weakening of a conditioned response by severing the association between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli.
- someone who supports the theory of behaviorism (= the theory that human or animal behavior is based on mental training and the influence of habit, rather than being explained by thoughts and feelings)
- states that observable behavior should be studied scientifically and that mental states and cognitive processes don't add to the understanding of behavior.
- occurs when a conditioned stimulus is paired with a new neutral stimulus to create a secondary conditioned stimulus.
- is the reappearance of a weakened conditioned response after a period following extinction.
- is the tendency to respond similarly to stimuli that are similar (though not identical) to the original conditioned stimulus.
- also referred to as Pavlovian or respondent conditioning, involves learning by association and was first identified by Pavlov, a Russian physiologist.
- in classical conditioning is a substitute stimulus that elicits the same response in an organism as the unconditioned stimulus.
- born on January 9, 1878, in Greenville, South Carolina, was a pioneering psychologist known for his foundational work in behaviorism, a prominent school of thought in psychology.
- In classical conditioning, it is an element of the environment that naturally triggers an automatic response without prior conditioning.
- is rooted in the theory that behavior can be understood by looking at one's past and present environment and the reinforcements within it, thereby influencing behavior either positively or negatively.
- is the result of stimulus-response.
- Without the benefit of modern-day ethical standards, a study conducted by Watson and Rayner (1920) used an 11-month-old child, as a subject.
30 Clues: is the result of stimulus-response. • According to Watson, there are only two stimuli evoking fear that are unconditioned • According to Watson, there are only two stimuli evoking fear that are unconditioned. • in classical conditioning, it is the learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus. • ...
Atomic Model/ Theory Crossword 2023-10-09
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- The electrons in the outermost orbital are called the ______ electrons.
- Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
- On the nuclear symbol, what do the letters in the middle represent?
- What is a negative ion?
- What are negatively charged particles?
- What is atomic mass measured in?
- Dalton proposed his atomic theory through a series of what?
- Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge?
- What is an atom that has an overall charge because it does not contain the same number of protons and electrons?
- Who hypothesized that all matter and its behavior could be explained by tiny indivisible particles?
- Who discovered the electron?
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- On the nuclear symbol, what do the numbers on top represent?
- What is the smallest unit of an element?
- What is a positive ion?
- On the nuclear symbol, what do the numbers on the bottom represent?
- Scientists now think of electrons as occupying ______, not orbits.
- In which process do atoms disintegrate by releasing smaller particles?
- What is the center of an atom called?
- Who first had evidence of the existence of atoms?
- What are atoms made of the same element but with different mass numbers?
20 Clues: What is a negative ion? • What is a positive ion? • Who discovered the electron? • What is atomic mass measured in? • What is the center of an atom called? • What are negatively charged particles? • What is the smallest unit of an element? • Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge? • Which subatomic particle has a positive charge? • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2024-05-02
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- Scientific effect that Sheldon dresses up on for Penny’s Halloween party
- Instrument Amy plays
- Sheldon’s middle name
- Type of engineer Howard is
- Silly astronaut name for Howard
- Leonard’s failed bachelor party destination
- Small space object Howard’s daughter is named after
- Animal stolen from Sheldon’s World of Warcraft account
- Birthday partner with Hallee Wolowitz
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- Unseen, loud-mouth character
- Leonard, Howard, and Raj’s team name for “The Physics Bowl”
- Movie premiering the night Amy and Sheldon consummate
- Raj’s furbaby
- “Rock, paper, scissors, ______, Spock!”
- Raj’s ex whose breakup allowed him to speak to women sober
- Tam’s homeland
- Alma Mater for Leonard
- Coveted comic con city
- Who first sings “Soft Kitty”
- Who says, “I like all kinds of music, but my favorite genre is free”
20 Clues: Raj’s furbaby • Tam’s homeland • Instrument Amy plays • Sheldon’s middle name • Alma Mater for Leonard • Coveted comic con city • Type of engineer Howard is • Unseen, loud-mouth character • Who first sings “Soft Kitty” • Silly astronaut name for Howard • Birthday partner with Hallee Wolowitz • “Rock, paper, scissors, ______, Spock!” • Leonard’s failed bachelor party destination • ...
Atomic Theory (Atomic Structure) 2026-03-02
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- The sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Given alongside an element's name to distinguish between isotopes.
- Greek word for atom, meaning "indivisible."
- Negatively charged particles found outside an atom's nucleus. In an uncharged atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. Electrons do not move in fixed paths, but their vague location can be predicted by their energy level.
- The number of protons in an atom's nucleus. Also determines what element an atom is.
- A fixed distance from an atom's nucleus where atoms with a certain amount of energy may be found. Energy levels closer to the nucleus have less energy and atoms farther from the nucleus have more.
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- Positively charged particles found in an atom's nucleus. All protons are identical, regardless of the element in which they are found. Have a mass of 1.0073 amu.
- In an atom, these determine where an electron is likely to be found.
- The smallest possible unit of an element that has all of the chemical properties of that element. The fundamental building blocks of life.
- Neutrally charged particles found in an atom's nucleus. Like protons, all neutrons are identical. Have a mass of 1.0087 amu.
- found within the atom, mainly protons, neutrons, and electrons.
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- farther from the nucleus.
- closer to the nucleus.
- Smaller particles that make up protons and neutrons. All nuclear particles are thought to be combinations of three quarks.
- Often abbreviated to "amu." Because atoms are so small, scientists use this special unit to measure their mass.
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- A notation of one or two letters representing a chemical element. For example, the chemical symbol of Hydrogen is H.
- A region around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are likely to be found.
- A substance that can not be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means and is made up of atoms that all have an identical number of protons.
- The core of an atom, in the center. It has 99.9 percent of an atom's mass.
20 Clues: closer to the nucleus. • farther from the nucleus. • Greek word for atom, meaning "indivisible." • found within the atom, mainly protons, neutrons, and electrons. • In an atom, these determine where an electron is likely to be found. • The core of an atom, in the center. It has 99.9 percent of an atom's mass. • ...
Music Theory 1 - final 2026-02-11
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- – Single melodic line
- – Keyboard instrument
- – Non-root bass
- – Given melody
- – Full notation
- – Dissonant interval
- – Unstable interval
- – Plucked strings
- – Group performance
- – V–vi cadence
- – Four beats per measure
- – Struck instruments
- – Lower clef
- – Frequency perception
- – Emphasis
- – Speed of the beat
- – Slide brass
- – Study of structure
- – Scale with raised third
- – Stable interval
- – Fifth scale degree
- – Individual line
- (55)
- – Lowest to highest pitch
- SIGNATURE – Sharps or flats after clef
- – Paired phrases
- – Low woodwind
- – Outside the key
- – Symbol for silence
- – Short musical idea
- – Unaccented beat
- – Connects different pitches
- – Alters pitch
- – Lines extending the staff
- – Divides measures
- – Cancels accidental
- – Buzzing lips family
- – Hold
- – Multiple independent lines
- – V–I cadence
- – Unit between barlines
- – Loudness levels
- – Detached
- – First scale degree
- – Two beats per measure
- – IV–I cadence
- – Reed/air family
- (55)
- – Basic pulse
- – Connects identical pitches
- – Melody with accompaniment
- – Skill development
- – Technical study
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- – Organization of beats
- – Belonging to the key
- – Ordered pitches
- – Musical sentence
- – Vertical sonorities
- – Independent melodic lines
- – Three beats per measure
- – Relationship of lines
- – Eight letter span
- – First word in “time signature”
- – Five horizontal lines for notation
- – Meter with beat division by two
- – Large ensemble
- – Pitch range
- – High brass
- – Motion by step
- – Same pitch
- – Flexible tempo
- – Structural plan
- – Symbol indicating pitch range
- – Meter with beat division by three
- – Single reed
- – Accented beat
- – Root in bass
- – Lengthens a note by half
- – Primary musical line
- – Raises pitch
- – Harmonic punctuation
- – Two performers
- – Complete triad
- – Lowers pitch
- – Highest string
- – Distance between pitches
- – High woodwind
- – Tuning instrument
- – Fourth scale degree
- – Tenor bass string
- – Tempo device
- – Forbidden motion
- – Scale with lowered third
- – Motion by skip
- – Written music system
- – Bowed family
- – Organization of durations
- – Note connection
- – Chord’s generating pitch
- – Accent displacement
- – Tonal center
- – Interval stacked in triads
- – Pickup before first full bar
- – Aural skill
- – Smallest tonal interval
- – Smooth
- – Two half steps
- – Perfect consonance
- – Musical examination
- – Three performers
- – Upper clef
- – Three-note chord
112 Clues: (55) • (55) • – Hold • – Smooth • – Emphasis • – Detached • – High brass • – Same pitch • – Lower clef • – Upper clef • – Pitch range • – Single reed • – Slide brass • – V–I cadence • – Aural skill • – Basic pulse • – Given melody • – V–vi cadence • – Root in bass • – Raises pitch • – Lowers pitch • – Low woodwind • – Tempo device • – Alters pitch • – Bowed family • – Tonal center • – IV–I cadence • – Non-root bass • ...
Darwin's Theory of Evolution 2026-01-05
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- patterns in the distribution of fossils and living species tell us how modern organisms evolved
- type of reproductive isolation that occurs because two populations are physical separated by barriers such as mountains or bodies of water
- type of reproductive isolation where courtship rituals or other behaviors keep two populations from interbreeding
- species change over time descending from ancestors with accumulated variations in traits
- biologist who (incorrectly) proposed that organisms can pass down traits they acquired during their lifetimes
- chance occurences that cause an allele to become more or less common in a population
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with each other but not with other groups of organisms
- the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
- how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- similar structures like the bones of vertebrate limbs that are shared by related species and suggest a recent common ancestor
- process by which organisms most suited to their environment survive and leave more offspring
- geologist who proposed that the Earth is much older than a few thousand years due to the rate of geological processes
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- type of reproductive isolation that occurs when two or more species reproduce at different times
- structures inherited from ancestors that lost much of their original size and function
- economist who reasoned that the human population cannot growth indefinitely due to limited space and resources
- the genetic definition involves a change in the _ of the gene pool over time
- species or organism from which two or more descendant lineages (species, groups) evolved
- geologist who proposed that past events can be explained by processes that occur in the present
- selection type used by breeders in which they select desirable traits in crops and livestock to reproduce
- any heritable characteristic that increases an organism's ability to survive
- a situation in which allele frequencing change as a result of the migration of a subgroup of the population
- field of biology that found the early stages of vertebrate development are similar offering support for evolutionary theory
- molecular evidence that shows all species are related
- the process by which modern organisms descended from their ancestors
24 Clues: the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms • molecular evidence that shows all species are related • how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment • the process by which modern organisms descended from their ancestors • the genetic definition involves a change in the _ of the gene pool over time • ...
Music Theory Week 5 2024-09-18
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- "greatest college in the country"
- Play a note lifted and strong
- Play a note lifted
- Italian for "strong"
- Front of the note louder than the back of the note
- "teacher's last name"
- The style of which notes are played
- To get softer
- "mp"
- lines of treble clef
- spaces of bass clef
- "f"
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- "mf"
- Italian for "soft"
- "p"
- lines of bass clef
- Play a note long and connected
- "ff"
- "pp"
- lines of a clef extended beyond the 5 main
- spaces of treble clef
- To get louder
- Italian for "medium"
23 Clues: "p" • "f" • "mf" • "ff" • "pp" • "mp" • To get louder • To get softer • Italian for "soft" • Play a note lifted • lines of bass clef • spaces of bass clef • Italian for "strong" • Italian for "medium" • lines of treble clef • "teacher's last name" • spaces of treble clef • Play a note lifted and strong • Play a note long and connected • "greatest college in the country" • The style of which notes are played • ...
AP Music Theory Discovery 2025-01-31
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- same pitch, different name
- "pick up"
- thought your phrase going home? just kidding!
- happy, fast paced tempo
- how many beats in a measure; which note gets the beat
- type of meter that is divisible by 3 or more units of beats
- ssssllllooooowwwww tempo, morbidly slow
- the holy, IV - I (or iv-i) resolution
- scales that share the same tonic
- arch connecting two different pitches
- vertical line that indicates the end of a measure
- scales that share the same key signature
- cadence that resolves on a V (or v)
- 5th scale degree
- D E F G A B C# D C Bb A G...
- 5 sharps
- the sound of the instrument or voice being used
- E G# B#
- the speed of the beat
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- when the tenors sing higher than altos
- raised 7th scale degree of the minor scale with one sharp
- preferably a dark roast or a cold brew, please
- patterns made by durations of pitch and silence
- arch connecting two similar pitches
- motion which two voices an move in the same direction AND same interval
- scale degree 2
- type of meter that is divisible by 2 smaller units of beats
- one voice stays the same, the other voice moves
- what listeners entrain to as they tap their foot along with a piece of music (also known as a beat or heartbeat)
- scale degree 6
- B D F
- grouping and divisions of beats in regular patterns
- V-I (or v-i) cadence that resolves on tonic in root position; soprano ends on "do"
- get softer in volume
- motion involving sop. and bass voice 5th or 8va apart; they move in the same direction and sop. leapt to get there
- collection of pitches that make up a theme
36 Clues: B D F • E G# B# • 5 sharps • "pick up" • scale degree 2 • scale degree 6 • 5th scale degree • get softer in volume • the speed of the beat • happy, fast paced tempo • same pitch, different name • D E F G A B C# D C Bb A G... • scales that share the same tonic • arch connecting two similar pitches • cadence that resolves on a V (or v) • the holy, IV - I (or iv-i) resolution • ...
Atoms and Atomic Theory 2025-08-13
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- My title is Mr._____
- Charged atom.
- Model that places electrons within orbitals.
- All matter is made up of _____.
- Model that places electrons within orbits
- An atom with 11 protons
- Subatomic particles that influence mass but not charge.
- Discovered the nucleus.
- Described the atom as an indivisible sphere.
- Oxygen would be an example of a _____.
- Region in space where electrons chaotically buzz.
- When an atom looses an electron it becomes _____.
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- The study of matter and all of its properties.
- His atomic model resembles the solar system.
- Atoms are composed of three types of _____ particles.
- The center of the atom.
- The _____ number represents the number of protons and neutrons.
- The _____ number represents the number of protons.
- When atoms have equal number of protons and electrons.
- Subatomic particles that influence charge but not mass.
- The relationship between Carbon-12 and Carbon-13.
- When an atom gains an electron it becomes _____.
- Rutherford created the _____ model as a result of his experiment.
- Discovered the electron.
- An atoms identity is based on its number of _____
25 Clues: Charged atom. • My title is Mr._____ • The center of the atom. • An atom with 11 protons • Discovered the nucleus. • Discovered the electron. • All matter is made up of _____. • Oxygen would be an example of a _____. • Model that places electrons within orbits • His atomic model resembles the solar system. • Model that places electrons within orbitals. • ...
Atomic Theory & Periodic Table 2025-09-21
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- The force that causes opposite charges (positive and negative) to attract and like charges to repel. These forces hold an atom together.
- An element that is usually dull, brittle, and a poor conductor. Found on the right side of ther periodic table.
- A horizontal row on the periodic table. Each element in a period having the same number of energy levels.
- The scientific idea that all matter is made of tiny particles called atoms.
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- A simple representation used to explain or show how something too small, big, or complex works.
- The smallest unit of matter that makes up everything around us.
- A negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- A small unit of mass used to measure the weight of subatomic particles and atoms.
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom.
- A well-tested explanation that helps us understand why something happens in nature.
- The tiny, dense center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons.
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- The smaller parts inside an atom, called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- A model showing electrons moving quickly in regions around the nucleus instead of in fixed paths.
- The mass of an element’s protons and neutrons.
- An element with properties of both metals and non-metals. Found on the “staircase” of ther periodic table.
- A particle with no charge found inside the nucleus of an atom.
- The electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom that are involved in bonding.
- The number of protons in an atom’s nucleus, which identifies the element.
- A positively charged particle found inside the nucleus of an atom.
- The one- or two-letter abbreviation that represents an element on the periodic table.
- An element that is usually shiny, a good conductor, and can be shaped or stretched. Found on the left side of ther periodic table.
- A vertical column on the periodic table where elements have similar properties.
23 Clues: The mass of an element’s protons and neutrons. • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. • A particle with no charge found inside the nucleus of an atom. • The smallest unit of matter that makes up everything around us. • A positively charged particle found inside the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Young Camp Theory 2025 2025-07-02
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- Name of a Male horse who does not have the ability to breed (7 letters)
- What orange coloured vegetable does a horse love to eat? (6 letters)
- What do you put your foot in while riding? (7 letters) What is worn on the horses head when being ridden? (6 letters)
- What is an orange coloured horse called? (8 letters)
- What unit of measurement is used to measure how tall your horse is (4 letters)
- What grooming tool is used to clean out your horses hooves? (2 words - 1st word = 4 letters, 2nd word = 4 letters)
- What is a popular synthetic saddle brand? (6 letters)
- What is the name of a dressage test which is ridden to music? (9 letters) This is also the name of a swimming stroke.
- In what equestrian sport does a rider chase a cow around a set course? (9 letters)
- What item of tack is attached to the bit and held in the riders hands? ( 5 letters)
- What is the name of a grooming tool that is used in a circular motion? (2 words, 1st word = 5 letters, 2nd words = 4 letters)
- What is the name for the hair on your horses neck? (4 letters)
- What is the name of a well known saddlery in Australia that sponsors the MI3DE? (9 letters)
- What equestrian event has 3 phases? (8 letters)
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- What is the name of the professional who takes care of your horses hooves? (7 letters)
- What item does your horse wear in winter to stay warm and dry? (3 letters)
- What is worn on a horse riders head to protect them from injury? (6 letters)
- What pants are designed to be ridden in? (8 letters)
- What equestrian organisation is Young Camp part of? (2 words, 1st word= 4 letters, 2nd word = 4 letters)
- What is the Australian name of a horse trailer? (5 letters)
- What piece of tack is used to hold your saddle in place? (5 letters)
- What is an 8 letter name for a Paralympic equestrian discipline? (8 letters)
- When your horse is badly hurt or sick, who do you call? They are an animal doctor. (3 letters)
- What breed of horse competes in ASHA classes at a show? ( 2 words - 1st word =5 letters, 2nd word = 5 letters)
- What is the name of a shelter you keep your horse in? (6 letters)
- What is a popular olympic equestrian discipline? (11 letters)
- What horse gait has three beats? (6 letters)
- What breed of horse is used in the racing industry? (12 letters)
- What piece of gear sits on a horses back and is ridden in? (6 letters)
- What is the name of a popular and fun pony club competition? (8 letters)
30 Clues: What horse gait has three beats? (6 letters) • What equestrian event has 3 phases? (8 letters) • What pants are designed to be ridden in? (8 letters) • What is an orange coloured horse called? (8 letters) • What is a popular synthetic saddle brand? (6 letters) • What is the Australian name of a horse trailer? (5 letters) • ...
Music Theory Grade 2 2025-09-03
Across
- Slightly lengthen and sustain the note
- A broken up chord (usually a broken up triad)
- Moving notes to make them easy for another instrument to play
- Play fast and lively
- Play gracefully
- A rhythm where both outer note values equal the middle note value
- Shares the same key signature as G Major
- Play expressively
- With singing tone
- Slow tempo
- A note lasting one and a half beats
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- The distance between two notes
- The name of a minor scale that has a raised 7th
- A triad that is not starting on the root
- A line that joins two notes together to have only the first note play for both values
- Shares the same key signature as D Minor
- A note that is a quarter of a beat
- A pattern of notes that is repeated higher or lower
- Quite fast but slower than allegro
- Means ‘very’
20 Clues: Slow tempo • Means ‘very’ • Play gracefully • Play expressively • With singing tone • Play fast and lively • The distance between two notes • A note that is a quarter of a beat • Quite fast but slower than allegro • A note lasting one and a half beats • Slightly lengthen and sustain the note • A triad that is not starting on the root • Shares the same key signature as D Minor • ...
Relational Theory and Regulation 2026-04-21
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- A state where the body struggles to turn off its stress response, keeping an individual stuck in “survival mode.”
- The process where the safety and stability of a caregiver’s nervous system directly affects the safety of a child’s nervous system.
- Approaching a conflict with curiosity and a lack of preconceived notions about who is at fault.
- The role a parent shifts into when they allow a child to “own” their problem rather than trying to solve it for them.
- A culturally held belief that women are uniquely and innately wired to want and care for children, when scholars describe as a myth.
- A “hovering” style of parenting where doing too much for a child can lead them to be more anxious, vulnerable, and self-conscious.
- The body’s preferred state of internal balance where an individual feels safe and can navigate the world calmly.
- Harmful relational habits that are passed down when parents simply repeat the same lines used on them as children.
- The process by which girls are taught from a young age through toys and cultural messages that their primary aspiration should be motherhood.
- A relational space that exists beyond the traditional monogamy and non-monogamy binary.
- A plural relational mode mentioned by Ferrer that blends different elements of monogamy and non-monogamy.
- The theorist associated with “cultural capital,”whose work is used to explain class differences in contemporary marriage trends.
- The concept of determining who is actually affected by a conflict to decide if a parent should intervene or act as a helper.
- A state of constant monitoring and micromanaging others, often resulting from a “fawn” stress response to childhood unpredictability.
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- The social hierarchy that deems adoption “secondary” or “second best” compared to assisted reproductive technologies.
- A term for marriage when it is viewed as a symbolic achievement that marks the transition to successful adulthood.
- An ideology that posits a woman’s primary value comes from her ability to bear and rear children.
- A style of parenting where a person responds to their child based on their own overstimulation or stress rather than the child’s needs
- The ideological foundation that prioritizes biological reproduction over other forms of family-making.
- The weakening of social norms that define behavior within a social institution like marriage.
- A group living structure in Haiti where children are reared communally by a wide circle of relatives and neighbors, contradicting the “innate” biological mother-child bond.
- The stress response state initiated by the nervous system when perceiving a threat, such as intrusive or controlling parental actions.
- The security and stability lacking in homes where boundaries are constantly violated, leading a child’s nervous system to remain consistently stressed.
- A plural relational mode that involves moving across different styles of intimacy without being fixed to one label.
- The natural way of being that can be suppressed when a child is consistently micromanaged or controlled.
- A cycle of repeating, often unhealthy, behavioral patterns in adulthood that mirror early childhood relationships.
- A mindful choice of words and actions that helps de-escalate a crisis and allows a child to manage their own emotions.
- The movement of individuals who voluntarily choose not to have children, often challenging traditional social structures.
- The physical pathways in the brain that are shaped by earliest relationships and dictate future thoughts and actions.
- The shift in society where infertility resolutions moved from “natural” solutions like adoption to primarily medical treatments.
30 Clues: A relational space that exists beyond the traditional monogamy and non-monogamy binary. • The weakening of social norms that define behavior within a social institution like marriage. • Approaching a conflict with curiosity and a lack of preconceived notions about who is at fault. • ...
Shakespeare's theory of tragedy 2026-05-24
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- A strong desire for power or success
- The central person in a literary work
- The creator of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello
- A desire to harm someone in return for injury
- The force believed to control events in life
- A struggle between opposing forces
- The tragic flaw that leads to a hero’s ruin
- The destruction or collapse of the tragic hero
- A speech in which a character speaks thoughts aloud while alone
- Another word for fate or unavoidable future
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- The emotional release experienced by the audience
- A state of insanity or loss of reason
- The people in a story and their personalities
- Harmful physical force or destruction
- Physical or emotional pain experienced by characters
- A serious drama ending in disaster or sorrow
- A strong feeling such as love, anger, or fear
- A feeling of envy and suspicion often seen in tragedy
- Principles of right and wrong behavior
- Excessive pride that often causes the hero’s downfall
20 Clues: A struggle between opposing forces • A strong desire for power or success • A state of insanity or loss of reason • Harmful physical force or destruction • The central person in a literary work • Principles of right and wrong behavior • The creator of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello • The tragic flaw that leads to a hero’s ruin • Another word for fate or unavoidable future • ...
Music Theory And Terms 2026-06-15
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- Presley Who is the King of Rock and roll?
- Large group of musicians?
- Clef Used for high-pitched notes?
- The term used for repeating part of a song that comes back often?
- Swift Highest female streamers artist on spotify in recent years?
- Machine that makes sound out loud?
- Stick Used by a conductor to lead an orchestra and shares the same name of what a relay track team uses?
- Most streamed artist on Spotify of all time (as of recent years)?
- What stands for gradually going softer?
- Singer of the song “umbrella”?
- What does pp in music stand for?
- Woodwind instrument made of brass but played with keys and a reed (common in Jazz)?
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- Device that keeps a steady beat to help musicians stay in time?
- What is the most popular instrument?
- How many keys are on a full-size piano?
- What stands for gradually going louder?
- Musical drama performed on stage?
- What does sfz stand for?
- This instrument has 4 strings and is the smallest in its family
- A device used to check and adjust the pitch of an instrument so it sounds in tune?
- Famous composer?
21 Clues: Famous composer? • What does sfz stand for? • Large group of musicians? • Singer of the song “umbrella”? • What does pp in music stand for? • Musical drama performed on stage? • Clef Used for high-pitched notes? • Machine that makes sound out loud? • What is the most popular instrument? • How many keys are on a full-size piano? • What stands for gradually going louder? • ...
Music Theory And Terms 2026-06-15
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- A device used to check and adjust the pitch of an instrument so it sounds in tune?
- Highest female streamers artist on spotify in recent years?
- What stands for gradually going louder?
- Machine that makes sound out loud?
- Woodwind instrument made of brass but played with keys and a reed (common in Jazz)?
- Device that keeps a steady beat to help musicians stay in time?
- Musical drama performed on stage?
- This instrument has 4 strings and is the smallest in its family
- What does sfz stand for?
- Who is the King of Rock and roll?
- Famous composer?
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- What stands for gradually going softer?
- What is the most popular instrument?
- Stick Used by a conductor to lead an orchestra and shares the same name of what a relay track team uses?
- Large group of musicians?
- Singer of the song “umbrella”?
- How many keys are on a full-size piano?
- Used for high-pitched notes?
- Most streamed artist on Spotify of all time (as of recent years)?
- What does pp in music stand for?
- The term used for repeating part of a song that comes back often?
21 Clues: Famous composer? • What does sfz stand for? • Large group of musicians? • Used for high-pitched notes? • Singer of the song “umbrella”? • What does pp in music stand for? • Musical drama performed on stage? • Who is the King of Rock and roll? • Machine that makes sound out loud? • What is the most popular instrument? • What stands for gradually going softer? • ...
Music Theory And Terms 2026-06-15
Across
- A device used to check and adjust the pitch of an instrument so it sounds in tune?
- Highest female streamers artist on spotify in recent years?
- What stands for gradually going louder?
- Machine that makes sound out loud?
- Woodwind instrument made of brass but played with keys and a reed (common in Jazz)?
- Device that keeps a steady beat to help musicians stay in time?
- Musical drama performed on stage?
- This instrument has 4 strings and is the smallest in its family
- What does sfz stand for?
- Who is the King of Rock and roll?
- Composer of the Moonlight Sonata?
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- What stands for gradually going softer?
- What is the most popular instrument?
- Used by a conductor to lead an orchestra and shares the same name of what a relay track team uses?
- Large group of musicians?
- Singer of the song “umbrella”?
- How many keys are on a full-size piano?
- Used for high-pitched notes?
- Most streamed artist on Spotify of all time (as of recent years)?
- What does pp in music stand for?
- The term used for repeating part of a song that comes back often?
21 Clues: What does sfz stand for? • Large group of musicians? • Used for high-pitched notes? • Singer of the song “umbrella”? • What does pp in music stand for? • Musical drama performed on stage? • Who is the King of Rock and roll? • Composer of the Moonlight Sonata? • Machine that makes sound out loud? • What is the most popular instrument? • What stands for gradually going softer? • ...
The Evidence of Evolution 2015-12-01
Across
- What was the name of the ship Darwin sailed on?
- The earliest known member of the horse family.
- Type of selection that produces changes in populations.
- A trend that has constant mutative change over time.
- Type of selection that operates by favoring individuals with certain phenotypes.
- The process that occurs very rarely due to decomposition of organisms.
- Science of determining age by their position with respect to another.
- Type of selection that has led to extensive modification of crops and livestock.
- The first fossil discovered 1859.
- Preserved remains of once living organisms.
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- In the Hardy-Weinberg principle which allele is represented by the letter "q".
- Which animal is a classic example of natural selection.
- Who devised the Theory of Evolution?
- What color of moth seemed to arise in polluted areas?
- In the Hardy-Weinberg principle which allele is represented by the letter "p".
- Process that causes light-colored organisms to become dark.
- The geographic distribution of species.
- Total collection of genes in a population at any one time.
- A type of structure that has no apparent function.
- A type of structure with different appearances and functions that all derived from the same body part.
20 Clues: The first fossil discovered 1859. • Who devised the Theory of Evolution? • The geographic distribution of species. • Preserved remains of once living organisms. • The earliest known member of the horse family. • What was the name of the ship Darwin sailed on? • A type of structure that has no apparent function. • A trend that has constant mutative change over time. • ...
PSYC 341 2017-05-06
Across
- effect of seeing "ba" and hearing "ga" and processing "da"
- type of reasoning, Linda the feminist bank teller
- Where's Waldo
- memory lasting <3 seconds
- 3043765433, 304 376 5433
- theory of best example, family features
- prosody, PERmit vs. perMIT
- preexisting info about people, places, situations
- Groucho Marx
- tastey colors
- concentration, effort for stimuli and events
- conscious processing, requires effort
- a poem vs. the individual words in it
- memory, 9/11
- active memory
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- heuristic, bite the bullet/ goblin-elf compromise
- problem type: BALLZ
- John Updike- "something becomes __ when the person doing it cares about doing it right, or better."
- the way we think about our own thinking processes
- parallel words spoken
- Feature Analysis: demons
- recognition: physical object seen
- amnesia, before traumatic event
- kids that are this have smaller vocabularies
- mnemonic, Kingdom-family-species
- words that are the same but mean different things in different languages
- effect of different colored color words
- Modal using print-lexicon&GPC-sound
- memory, organized info about world
- speech error: shove that in smoke and pipe it
30 Clues: Groucho Marx • memory, 9/11 • Where's Waldo • tastey colors • active memory • problem type: BALLZ • parallel words spoken • Feature Analysis: demons • 3043765433, 304 376 5433 • memory lasting <3 seconds • prosody, PERmit vs. perMIT • amnesia, before traumatic event • mnemonic, Kingdom-family-species • recognition: physical object seen • memory, organized info about world • ...
PSYC 341 2017-05-06
Across
- memory lasting <3 seconds
- concentration, effort for stimuli and events
- speech error: shove that in smoke and pipe it
- conscious processing, requires effort
- words that are the same but mean different things in different languages
- John Updike- "something becomes __ when the person doing it cares about doing it right, or better."
- theory of best example, family features
- Groucho Marx
- prosody, PERmit vs. perMIT
- preexisting info about people, places, situations
- memory, 9/11
- active memory
- problem type: BALLZ
- type of reasoning, Linda the feminist bank teller
- a poem vs. the individual words in it
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- parallel words spoken
- effect of different colored color words
- the way we think about our own thinking processes
- recognition: physical object seen
- amnesia, before traumatic event
- Feature Analysis: demons
- memory, organized info about world
- tastey colors
- effect of seeing "ba" and hearing "ga" and processing "da"
- mnemonic, Kingdom-family-species
- Where's Waldo
- kids that are this have smaller vocabularies
- Modal using print-lexicon&GPC-sound
- heuristic, bite the bullet/ goblin-elf compromise
- 3043765433, 304 376 5433
30 Clues: Groucho Marx • memory, 9/11 • tastey colors • Where's Waldo • active memory • problem type: BALLZ • parallel words spoken • Feature Analysis: demons • 3043765433, 304 376 5433 • memory lasting <3 seconds • prosody, PERmit vs. perMIT • amnesia, before traumatic event • mnemonic, Kingdom-family-species • recognition: physical object seen • memory, organized info about world • ...
Waves Investigation 3 2023-04-20
Across
- a tool that produces a very narrow, focused beam of coherent light
- the angle of an incoming beam
- a wave of electricity and magnetism that can travel through a medium or empty space
- the curved path of an object around another object
- a line that extends at a right angle (90 °) from a flat surface
- an incoming beam
- a beam reflected off a surface
- a random change in an organism’s DNA; a mutation can have positive, negative, or neutral effects on the organism.
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- a tool that can separate light into its different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- a steak that is a little bit pink in the middle
- the angle of a beam reflected off a surface
- a transparent material that can absorb certain colors
- the bouncing back of waves off an object
- how different wavelengths of light are perceived
- a well-tested scientific explanation
- the place where two different media meet
- a force of attraction between masses
- a measure of the quantity of matter in an object
- a straight line that light waves travel in
- any trait of an organism that increases its chances of surviving and reproducing
20 Clues: an incoming beam • the angle of an incoming beam • a beam reflected off a surface • a well-tested scientific explanation • a force of attraction between masses • the bouncing back of waves off an object • the place where two different media meet • a straight line that light waves travel in • the angle of a beam reflected off a surface • ...
Chemistry Fall Semester Review 2021-12-13
Across
- ability to dissolve
- size of atom
- energy it takes to remove electron
- same # of valence electrons on periodic table
- decay that gives off 2 protons/ 2 neutrons
- SO3
- metal/nonmetal bond
- flammability,reactivity,health,toxicity
- properties like shape, size, or mass
- prefix for seven
- particles that can be compressed
- to right of metalloids
- property that is measurable
- same element, different mass
- tendency to attract electrons
- nonmetal bond
- prefix for 10
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- CO prefix 2
- NH4
- same # of energy levels on periodic table
- small nuclei combine
- prefix for 4
- group just to the right of Noble gases
- breaks down
- unstable isotope that will decay
- CLO2
- charged particle
- decay that does not affect charge or mass
- e falls back down, giving off energy
- e jumps a level
- reactive/chemical composition property
- properties like boiling point and color
- to left of metalloids
- F subscript 2
- large nuclei split
- idea with evidence
- educated guess
- positive charge
- prefix for five
- decay that has a charge of negative one
- negative charge
- gives off radiation
42 Clues: NH4 • SO3 • CLO2 • CO prefix 2 • breaks down • prefix for 4 • size of atom • F subscript 2 • nonmetal bond • prefix for 10 • educated guess • e jumps a level • positive charge • prefix for five • negative charge • charged particle • prefix for seven • large nuclei split • idea with evidence • ability to dissolve • metal/nonmetal bond • gives off radiation • small nuclei combine • to left of metalloids • ...
Fun Puzzle 2025-02-10
Across
- Roman priest who helped couples get married against the emperor's wishes
- A sitcom follows a group of six friends navigating love and life in New York City
- Drink made by fermenting grapes
- Person who writes books
- Large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean
- Famous scientist known for his theory of relativity
- Fictional detective known for solving mysteries
- Word used to refer to yourself
- Popular video game character who is known for jumping and saving Princess Peach
- The capital of France
- Longest river in the world
- Hardest natural substance found on earth
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- Person in charge of a ship
- Popular beverage made from roasted beans
- Unit measurement for temperature
- Musical instrument with six strings, often strummed or plucked
- Large bird known for its colorful tail feathers, often associated with pride
- Small, typically sweet treat often wrapped in a colorful foil
- Planet known as the "Red Planet"
- One of the lead kid of stranger things
- A verb to indicate existence or condition
- Most popular comic book hero
- Globally most spoken language
- Natural satellite of Earth
- Color that symbolises tranquility, trust and protection
- A pronoun referring to something that belongs to oneself
26 Clues: The capital of France • Person who writes books • Person in charge of a ship • Natural satellite of Earth • Longest river in the world • Most popular comic book hero • Globally most spoken language • Word used to refer to yourself • Drink made by fermenting grapes • Unit measurement for temperature • Planet known as the "Red Planet" • One of the lead kid of stranger things • ...
Strong 2025-07-19
Across
- broken into pieces violently or noisily.
- uncontrolled or unrestrained; untamed.
- held (someone) closely in one's arms, especially as a sign of affection; also, accepted or supported (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically.
- said something in a low or barely audible voice.
- revealed or made public for the first time.
- feeling intense excitement and happiness.
- tripped or lost one's balance; also, made a mistake or hesitated.
- (of a light or color) so bright as to blind (a person or their eyes) temporarily; extremely impressive.
- handled something awkwardly or clumsily.
- feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
- causing one's heart to beat very fast due to excitement or fear.
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- feeling embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated.
- feeling excited to the point of disorientation; lighthearted.
- extremely happy.
- moved suddenly and quickly in a particular direction.
- feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
- complained or protested in a bad-tempered but typically ineffectual way.
- ecstatically happy.
- causing a sudden sense of great excitement or shock.
- made a deep, inarticulate sound in response to pain or despair.
- so shocked that one is temporarily unable to react; astonished.
21 Clues: extremely happy. • ecstatically happy. • uncontrolled or unrestrained; untamed. • broken into pieces violently or noisily. • handled something awkwardly or clumsily. • feeling intense excitement and happiness. • revealed or made public for the first time. • feeling embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated. • said something in a low or barely audible voice. • ...
The Midnight Library Crossword 2023-01-06
Across
- a sport which Nora played so well in that she made it to the Olympics
- took Nora to her different lives in the midnight library
- A family friend of Nora's
- Where Nora's bestfriend Izzy lived
- Nora's dad
- a place in England
- Seed, the protagonist
- symbolizes Nora's fiery passion and rebirth
- someone who was in the same life and death situation as Nora
- transformation of pawns and queens to show the smallest things in life
- Banerjee, Nora's next door neighbor
- Nora's cat
- something Nora struggled with
- Bailey, a celebrate Nora dated
- color of all the books in the midnight library
- Nora's best friend
- Labyrinth, rock band Nora played with
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- collage course Nora took but never pursued
- a place where Nora was a glaciologist
- Elm, the librarian
- kid Nora taught piano to
- Seed, Nora's brother
- Nora's ex
- of regret, a book where Nora seen all of her regrets
- someone Nora is married to
- a weather Nora hated
- Nora's daughter in one life
- Library, the title
- Theory, a place Nora worked at for over 14 years
- instrument Nora taught to kids
30 Clues: Nora's ex • Nora's dad • Nora's cat • Elm, the librarian • a place in England • Library, the title • Nora's best friend • Seed, Nora's brother • a weather Nora hated • Seed, the protagonist • kid Nora taught piano to • A family friend of Nora's • someone Nora is married to • Nora's daughter in one life • something Nora struggled with • instrument Nora taught to kids • ...
Graphs-1 2025-12-20
Across
- Proved with Appel the Four Color Conjecture
- Vertex in a graph whose removal increases the number of components
- Oriented complete graph
- Conjectured that any connected n-chromatic graph is contractible to K_n
- Graph for which it is possible to find a walk that traverses each vertex exactly once, goes through each vertex and ends at the starting point
- Graph possessing no odd cycles
- Conjectured that any square of 2-connected graphs is Hamiltonian
- Showed in 1938 that abstract groups appear as groups associated to a graph
- Developed the theory of trees in 1847
- If every walk on a digraph is a path, then it is
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- Graph such that all its cycles are even
- Shortest path joining two vertices
- Showed that there is only one way to embed a 3-connected planar graph in the plane
- Found in 1891 the error in Kempe's proof
- Said of a digraph having a spanning closed walk
- Pioneer in planarity problems of graphs
- connected graph with no cycles
- Said of two vertices that are endpoints of the same edge
- Conned¡cited graph isomorphic to ops line graph
- Combinatorial analogue of a continuous image of a closed line segment
20 Clues: Oriented complete graph • connected graph with no cycles • Graph possessing no odd cycles • Shortest path joining two vertices • Developed the theory of trees in 1847 • Graph such that all its cycles are even • Pioneer in planarity problems of graphs • Found in 1891 the error in Kempe's proof • Proved with Appel the Four Color Conjecture • ...
The Family Record 2025-12-22
Across
- One of Santiago’s favorite movies
- Color of the carpet in Mom’s room as a teen
- ACOTAR realm Olivia would travel to
- Conspiracy theory Dad almost believes
- Jacob's favorite musician
- Drink Andrew says he’s never outgrown
- Santiago’s dream job
- Animal Dad would ride into battle
- Olivia’s ultimate book boyfriend
- Best hot sauce according to Santiago
- Pokémon Evan says he’s most like
- Task Evan would outsource to a well trained crow
- Movie Evan would show aliens to explain humanity
- Author Alisha would rather meet than Beethoven
- Elementary school Dad attended in sixth grade
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- Pokémon Olivia says Evan truly is
- Olivia’s comfort movie
- Where Aunt Esther worked her first job at seventeen
- Jersey number Dad wore during the 1971 football league
- Vacation destination Andrew would choose
- Andrew’s comfort meal
- Skill nursing school taught Jacob outside coursework
- The eerie noise that began Uncle Jimmy’s belief in Bigfoot
- Horror icon Jacob loves
- Name Aunt Esther gave her stubborn car
- City Dad moved to in 1971
- Jacob’s profession
- What Santiago accidentally swallowed on the sixth hole
- Poster Mom had on her bedroom door as a pre teen
29 Clues: Jacob’s profession • Santiago’s dream job • Andrew’s comfort meal • Olivia’s comfort movie • Horror icon Jacob loves • Jacob's favorite musician • City Dad moved to in 1971 • Olivia’s ultimate book boyfriend • Pokémon Evan says he’s most like • Pokémon Olivia says Evan truly is • One of Santiago’s favorite movies • Animal Dad would ride into battle • ...
Scientific & Engineering Practices ES.1 2025-08-25
Across
- – The factor in an experiment you change on purpose (Across, Row 7)
- – A planned way of learning through experiments or research (Across, Row 17)
- – A statement made after testing that wraps up results (Across, Row 3)
- – The factor you measure in an experiment (Down, Col 10)
- – The act of asking something in order to learn (Across, Row 15)
- – To study data in detail to find patterns (Down, Col 13)
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- – Information that can be measured with numbers (Across, Row 5)
- – An educated guess that can be tested (Down, Col 1)
- – To carefully build or put something together (Across, Row 9)
- – Using senses to notice details about the world (Across, Row 1)
- – A detailed check or test of something (Down, Col 21)
- – To explain the meaning of results (Across, Row 11)
- – A reason that makes something understandable (Down, Col 16)
- – Data that describes qualities, like color or texture (Down, Col 1, Row 5)
- – A well-tested explanation that ties many observations together (Across, Row 13)
15 Clues: – An educated guess that can be tested (Down, Col 1) • – To explain the meaning of results (Across, Row 11) • – A detailed check or test of something (Down, Col 21) • – The factor you measure in an experiment (Down, Col 10) • – To study data in detail to find patterns (Down, Col 13) • – A reason that makes something understandable (Down, Col 16) • ...
unit 5 2026-05-05
Across
- – clouds of dust and gas; site of star formation; remains of dead or dying stars
- which began and is still expanding
- and color of stars
- – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body
- – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star
- Way galaxy – the galaxy which contains our Sun and its solar system, including Earth
- microwave background – electromagnetic radiation that remains from the Big Bang and early stages of
- – observations of galaxies moving away from each other and our own Milky Way galaxy
- – a scientific theory concerning the early development and shape of the universe from a dense
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- diagram – a diagram that shows the relationship between the brightness, surface
- universe
- – a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape
- and helium gas
- – a system of stars and associated matter held together by gravitational attraction
- – luminous globe of gas which produces its own heat and light by nuclear reaction made of mostly
15 Clues: universe • and helium gas • and color of stars • which began and is still expanding • – the measure of the observed visible brightness of a star • – total amount of light (energy) emitted by a star or other celestial body • – a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape • ...
Hamilton_IR 2023-06-04
11 Clues: your professor • your university • pair w competition • pair w cooperation • opposite of anarchy • current US President • absence of governing power • kind of peace theory, per Owen • kind of realism advocated by Ayoob • kind of realism advocated by Waltz • theory by Waltz, Morgenthau, Tate, etc.
THEME 3 2025-03-17
Across
- The approach that stresses the state’s role in managing and controlling societal conflicts, particularly in capitalist societies.
- A theory that the state arises from capitalist society, serving the interests of the ruling class.
- The theory that suggests that the state is a mechanism through which class antagonisms are managed.
- A major concept in Marxism that focuses on the dominance of the ruling class achieved through force and ideology.
- The theory of the state that focuses on the importance of intellectual leadership or cultural control by the ruling class.
- CHOICE This theory involves the study of state behavior in relation to public decision-making, assuming that individuals act in self-interest.
- A model of state power emphasizing the balancing of competing interests in society, often aligned with liberal theories.
- A state phenomenon where bureaucrats and government officials seek to expand their own power and influence.
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- The term for a radical, self-serving government that seeks to expand its influence and resources, associated with the New Right.
- The view that the state grows due to internal pressures from state elites, often for their own benefit.
- STATE A term used for the covert influence of unelected government officials and private interests in controlling state policies, beyond public view.
- The philosopher who argued that the state would “wither away” once class distinctions disappear in a communist society.
- The social theory that suggests the state works as an impartial arbiter of competing interests.
- This philosopher's work on the state contributed to modern Marxist analysis, particularly in terms of ideology and cultural control.
14 Clues: The social theory that suggests the state works as an impartial arbiter of competing interests. • A theory that the state arises from capitalist society, serving the interests of the ruling class. • The theory that suggests that the state is a mechanism through which class antagonisms are managed. • ...
Trait Theory Crossword 2021-11-09
Across
- Biggest barrier to cross cultural application of the BIG 5
- Younger adults score relatively high in this trait compared to Older Adults
- famous self report assessment that measure the BIG 5 along with 6 narrower facets
- Every behavioral act or expression is connected to these traits
- Implies the regularity in behavior traits
- Differences in traits from one person to another
- Developed a trait scale based on extraversion and neuroticism
Down
- A lacking application of Trait Theory
- Presented 16 personality factors
- Potential sixth factor of personality
- Considered the only trait unique to humans and Apes, until recently
- High scorers in this trait use words like amazing and awesome more often on social media
- A measure of consistency based on the changes of traits from one point in life to another
13 Clues: Presented 16 personality factors • A lacking application of Trait Theory • Potential sixth factor of personality • Implies the regularity in behavior traits • Differences in traits from one person to another • Biggest barrier to cross cultural application of the BIG 5 • Developed a trait scale based on extraversion and neuroticism • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
Across
- wiring.
- Logic gates affected by a certain mathematician.
- NFTS are used to guarantee this is about a piece of art.
- name for a group of computer programs, device drivers, kernel, and other things that let a user work with a computer.
- RANDOM ACESS MEMORY
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- Ethereum is crypto currency tracked but this software.
- A code of 1s and 0s used in computers.
- Store a single memory address.
- When a computer cant complete the operation because the calculation goes over the bitrate.
- the temporary memory officially
- the change in clock frequency in a CPU.
- the special register that holds the memory address to the next instruction to be executed
- number of bits that are conveyed or processed in a given unit of time.
13 Clues: wiring. • RANDOM ACESS MEMORY • Store a single memory address. • the temporary memory officially • A code of 1s and 0s used in computers. • the change in clock frequency in a CPU. • Logic gates affected by a certain mathematician. • Ethereum is crypto currency tracked but this software. • NFTS are used to guarantee this is about a piece of art. • ...
The Humanistic Theory 2012-11-07
Across
- The only one of it's kind, unlike anything else
- Treatment focused on emphasizing one's self, seeking to give the patient greater insight and self acceptance
- An American psychologist best known for his Hierarchy Of Needs
- Distinct from the two more traditional approaches to psychology
- Seeking to make life more fulfilling rather than to only treat mental illness
- Hopefulness about the future or the successful outcome of something
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- Qualities or characteristics that distinguish one person from another
- Fulfilling ones individual potential
- Developing physically, mentally, or spiritually
- The capability to become something not yet realized; possibility
- The scientific study of mental functions and behaviors
- The father of client-centered therapy
- A theory that emphasizes the importance of a person as a whole
13 Clues: Fulfilling ones individual potential • The father of client-centered therapy • Developing physically, mentally, or spiritually • The only one of it's kind, unlike anything else • The scientific study of mental functions and behaviors • An American psychologist best known for his Hierarchy Of Needs • A theory that emphasizes the importance of a person as a whole • ...
Sliding Filament Theory 2014-01-10
Across
- The movement of this protein causes tropomyosin to move
- adaptation of muscle cell enabling it to efffectively control the metabolism of a long cell
- type of bridge formed when myosin binds to actin
- thin filament in a sarcomere
- enzyme involved in hydrolysis of ATP
- cell membrane in a muscle cell
- repeating contractile units made up of actin and myosin
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- realeases calcium ions - sarcoplasmic ................
- binds to myosin head and causes it to detach
- Binds to troponin causing it to move
- cytoplasm in a muscle cell
- protein filament in a sarcomere which forms an intermediate band
- type of reaction that breaks down ATP to ADP + Pi
13 Clues: cytoplasm in a muscle cell • thin filament in a sarcomere • cell membrane in a muscle cell • Binds to troponin causing it to move • enzyme involved in hydrolysis of ATP • binds to myosin head and causes it to detach • type of bridge formed when myosin binds to actin • type of reaction that breaks down ATP to ADP + Pi • ...
Atomic Theory Review 2022-10-14
Across
- What "Atomos" means in Greek.
- How many protons are in the nucleus.
- Studied the effect electricity has on solutions.
- Explained the different natural radioactive changes.
- Discovered Cathode Rays.
- The basic unit of a chemical element.
- This model shows how electron orbit around the nucleus.
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- Discovered nuclear fission.
- Paper strops it.
- Examples are Carbon 12 and Carbon 14.
- The number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus of an atom.
- Founding father of Quantum Physics.
- Created the "Plum Pudding" model.
13 Clues: Paper strops it. • Discovered Cathode Rays. • Discovered nuclear fission. • What "Atomos" means in Greek. • Created the "Plum Pudding" model. • Founding father of Quantum Physics. • How many protons are in the nucleus. • Examples are Carbon 12 and Carbon 14. • The basic unit of a chemical element. • Studied the effect electricity has on solutions. • ...
Bowlby's Monotropic Theory 2023-03-17
Across
- acronym for the template or schema formed
- the acronym of explanations of Bowlby's theory
- makes humans more likely to survive
- Monkeys
- Still face experiment
- ___ vs Nurture
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- time in which an infant must form an attachment
- baby geese
- unlocks an innate tendency in adults, can be physical or behavioural
- Hazen and Shaver
- the care that is more important than food
- Lack of free will
- the theory that infants form one special attachment
13 Clues: Monkeys • baby geese • ___ vs Nurture • Hazen and Shaver • Lack of free will • Still face experiment • makes humans more likely to survive • acronym for the template or schema formed • the care that is more important than food • the acronym of explanations of Bowlby's theory • time in which an infant must form an attachment • the theory that infants form one special attachment • ...
BIG BANG THEORY 2024-06-02
Across
- keeps things from floating off the earth
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- chemicals
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- growing
- showing little or no change
- Flying mammal
- balloon growing as you blow it up
- sparkles in sky at night
- following a curved path around the earth
- Has a trunk
- Likes to chase mice
13 Clues: growing • chemicals • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • sparkles in sky at night • showing little or no change • balloon growing as you blow it up • keeps things from floating off the earth • following a curved path around the earth • a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems.
Cell Theory Crossword 2025-03-21
Across
- - Studied animals and helped with cell theory.
- - Jelly-like substance inside a cell.
- - Stated that cells come from other cells.
- - A part of a cell with a job.
- - First used the term "cell" in 1665.
- - A tool used to see cells.
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- - A part of a cell with a job.
- - A type of microscope used to see cells.
- - The study of tiny life forms.
- - The smallest unit of life.
- - Tiny single-celled organisms.
- Theory - States all living things are made of cells.
- - Improved microscopes and saw tiny organisms.
- - How cells create new cells.
- - Studied plants and helped with cell theory.
15 Clues: - A tool used to see cells. • - The smallest unit of life. • - How cells create new cells. • - A part of a cell with a job. • - A part of a cell with a job. • - The study of tiny life forms. • - Tiny single-celled organisms. • - Jelly-like substance inside a cell. • - First used the term "cell" in 1665. • - A type of microscope used to see cells. • ...
Theory of Matter 2025-06-02
Across
- Energy transferred from hotter to colder substances
- Water, juice
- Oxygen, smoke
- A device used to measure the temperature of
- object.
- A state of rest or balance due to the equal
Down
- in a substance
- All things around us
- Measure of the average energy level of the
- A body of matter that makes up an object
- The amount of space occupied by any object
- Tables, chairs, pencils
- of opposing forces
13 Clues: object. • Water, juice • Oxygen, smoke • in a substance • of opposing forces • All things around us • Tables, chairs, pencils • A body of matter that makes up an object • Measure of the average energy level of the • The amount of space occupied by any object • A device used to measure the temperature of • A state of rest or balance due to the equal • ...
Gravitational Theory - Space 2025-11-20
Across
- Ripples in spacetime caused by massive objects moving quickly, like two black holes colliding.
- The amount of “stuff” or matter inside an object.
- The speed an object needs to move fast enough to break free from a planet’s or star’s gravity.
- The act of finding or measuring something that is normally hard to see or feel.
- The path one object takes as it moves around another object because of gravity.
- A place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing—not even light—can escape from it.
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- The invisible area around an object where its gravity can pull on other objects.
- A rule that says gravity gets much weaker as you move farther away from an object — and it decreases very quickly.
- Binary Black Holes)Two massive objects (like black holes) orbiting each other.
- (of spacetime)How space bends around mass. More mass = deeper bend.
- (of a wave)How big the wave is — for gravitational waves, it’s how much space is stretched or squeezed.
- A “fabric” that combines space and time. Objects with mass bend this fabric, and that bending is what we feel as gravity.
- Pulling and stretching that happens when gravity is stronger on one side of an object than the other.
13 Clues: The amount of “stuff” or matter inside an object. • (of spacetime)How space bends around mass. More mass = deeper bend. • Binary Black Holes)Two massive objects (like black holes) orbiting each other. • The act of finding or measuring something that is normally hard to see or feel. • ...
Ideal Gases 2015-07-10
Across
- What units must be used be used for pressure in the ideal gas equation?
- The kinetic theory assumes that the volume of the molcules in a gas are this.
- The kinetic theory assumes that the collisions in an ideal gas are assumed to be perfectly..
- The kinetic theory assumes that these are zero between the molecules of a gas.
- The kinetic theory assumes that a gas consists of a large number of molecules moving at high speed in ________ directions
- 3/2K<sub>B</sub>T tells us the ________ energy of a single gas particle.
- pv=nRT is the ________ gas equation
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- An example of a fairly ideal gas
- This will increase if the temperature of a gas at constant pressure is increased.
- This will increase if the temperature of a gas at constant volume is increased.
- This constant equals the ideal gas constant divided by avogadro's number
- What units must be used be used for temperature in the ideal gas equation?
- R=8.31Jmol<sup>-1</sup>K<sup>-1</suP> is is the ideal ___ constant.
13 Clues: An example of a fairly ideal gas • pv=nRT is the ________ gas equation • R=8.31Jmol<sup>-1</sup>K<sup>-1</suP> is is the ideal ___ constant. • What units must be used be used for pressure in the ideal gas equation? • This constant equals the ideal gas constant divided by avogadro's number • 3/2K<sub>B</sub>T tells us the ________ energy of a single gas particle. • ...
Prejudice & Discrimination 2017-05-16
Across
- / A negative attitude toward an entire category of people, often an ethnic or racial minority.
- group Bias / Tendency to view those who we think are outside of our group negatively and treat them so
- / Behaving differently, usually unfairly, toward the members of a group.
- / A generalized belief about a group of people
- World Phenomenon / Tendency of people to believe that the world is just and people get what they deserve and deserve what they get
- Identity Theory / theory in which the formation of a person's identity within a particular social group is explained by social categorization, social identity, and social comparison
- / Discriminating against people because of their gender
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- / Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group.
- / The deprivation of human qualities, rights, or understanding
- Discrimination / Discriminating against people because of their age
- Bias / Tendency to favor individuals within our group over those from outside our group
- Theory / The theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- / Belief that one race is superior to another
13 Clues: / Belief that one race is superior to another • / A generalized belief about a group of people • / Discriminating against people because of their gender • / Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group. • / The deprivation of human qualities, rights, or understanding • Discrimination / Discriminating against people because of their age • ...
Plate Tectonics 2019-03-07
Across
- Scientists that developed the theory of continental drift
- The theory that the Earth's crust is cracked into many large pieces that move on the aesthenosphere
- Crust and uppermost solid mantle, sits on aesthenosphere
- the crust that forms the continents
- The process of new crust forming at the ocean ridges and spreading outward
- plates colliding with each other
- plates moving apart from each other
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- The oceanic crust collides with the continental crust and sinks below it
- A layer of 'plastic' semi-solid rock in the lower mantle
- The movement of lava in the aesthenosphere
- The separating of continents by drifting by drifting across the oceans
- Scientists who developed the theory of seafloor spreading
- plates sliding parallel to each other but in opposite directions
- patterns of magnetism trapped in rocks on each side of plate boundaries
14 Clues: plates colliding with each other • the crust that forms the continents • plates moving apart from each other • The movement of lava in the aesthenosphere • A layer of 'plastic' semi-solid rock in the lower mantle • Crust and uppermost solid mantle, sits on aesthenosphere • Scientists that developed the theory of continental drift • ...
study skill by Lance 2018-03-20
Across
- which part of the brain is better on the intuitive.
- which part of brain is better on the linear and logical.
- which the learning style is usually prefer working by themselves in private settings
- which the learning style is usually have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- which the multiple intelligence is “musical smart”.
- when you learning by the lecture format, via speeches, audio recordings, and other forms of verbal communication. You are using what learning.
- which color is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”.
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- How many different learning styles do you know.
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- when you learning by the pictures, videos, graphs, and books. You are using what learning style
- which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart”
- which the learning style involves both writing and speaking
- how many different basis learning style do you know.
- which the multiple intelligence is “number smart”
- How many different Multiple intelligences do you know
- which color is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- which color is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- how many different basis true colors do you have.
- what are you left brain good on
20 Clues: what are you left brain good on • How many different learning styles do you know. • which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”. • which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart” • which the multiple intelligence is “number smart” • how many different basis true colors do you have. • which part of the brain is better on the intuitive. • ...
Art Vocabulary Review 2023-11-30
Across
- Colors directly opposite on the color wheel
- Colors adjacent on the color wheel
- Shapes dominated by curves and flowing edges (organic)
- A mixture of a color with white
- Shapes that are composed from straight lines and angular corners (geometric)
- 3-dimentional
- Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors
- A style of art that shows a distorted or simplified representation
- Saturation or strength
- A style of art which has no recognizable subject matter and is only focused on composition
- a point in motion, a series of adjacent points, connection between points, or an implied connection between points
- A color or shade; defined by its dominant wavelength and independent of intensity or lightness
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- A mixture of a color with grey or both tinting and shading to achieve a neutral variety of the color
- The relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other
- Using one color with different tints/shades
- A mixture of a color with black
- A style of art that is recognizable, or represents realistic proportions or imagery
- A work of music, literature, or art
- Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors
- A type of perceptual grouping, necessary for identifying objects
- A repeating idea
- Art that projects forward from a flat surface
- 2-dimentional
- The lightness or darkness or tones or colors
24 Clues: 2-dimentional • 3-dimentional • A repeating idea • Saturation or strength • A mixture of a color with black • A mixture of a color with white • Colors adjacent on the color wheel • A work of music, literature, or art • Red, blue, and yellow are ____ colors • Violet, green, and orange are ____ colors • Colors directly opposite on the color wheel • ...
ROCKS AND MINERALS 2015-11-08
Across
- – how light reflects off mineral, i.e. shiny or dull
- – sometimes the streak of the mineral is the same color as the mineral rocks and minerals both come in many color
- – bottom layer of soil below the topsoil
- – rocks formed by sediments that formed layer and become cemented together by pressure , most likely contains fossils
- test – helps determine the color of minerals, done by scratching the mineral on tile to see what color powder the mineral leaves behind
- – how something feels smooth, rough, etc.
- – process that break down earth’s surface
- ’s scale - tool used to measure the hardness of a mineral
- – process in which the earth’s surface is carried away
- – formed by melting and cooling rock
- – layer of humus and minerals, top layer
- – orange in color from minerals; holds a lot of water because of the tiny grain size
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- – of minerals: size, shape, texture, color
- – a kind of soil with clay ,humus ,silt and sand , great for growing plants ,dark in color
- – contains a lot of humus and minerals, top layer
- – a naturally formed solid made of grains of one or more minerals
- – rocks formed by heat and pressure, does not contains fossils often because of heat and pressure
- – large granular size, does not hold water well, light in color
- – how difficult It is for a mineral on a tile to be scratched
- – a material that was once living or was formed by living thing
- – a solid object that is formed in nature and have never been alive
- - mixture of small rocks, sand, minerals, and clay
22 Clues: – formed by melting and cooling rock • – bottom layer of soil below the topsoil • – layer of humus and minerals, top layer • – how something feels smooth, rough, etc. • – process that break down earth’s surface • – of minerals: size, shape, texture, color • – contains a lot of humus and minerals, top layer • - mixture of small rocks, sand, minerals, and clay • ...
