emotions Crossword Puzzles
Astrology Basics Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-22
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- One of the four elements representing intellect
- An earth sign known for stability and persistence
- An air sign focused on balance and relationships
- A water sign connected to emotions and home
- The 12-sign system used in astrology
- A system that studies celestial influences on life
- A chart showing planetary positions at birth
- A water sign tied to intuition and spirituality
- An air sign symbolized by the twins
- A forecast based on zodiac signs
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- The first zodiac sign, associated with courage and leadership
- One of the four elements connected to emotions
- An earth sign connected to discipline and ambition
- An earth sign associated with organization and service
- A fire sign known for adventure and truth-seeking
- An air sign associated with innovation and individuality
- One of the four elements associated with passion
- A fire sign that thrives on attention and creativity
- A water sign linked to transformation and intensity
- One of the four elements linked to practicality
20 Clues: A forecast based on zodiac signs • An air sign symbolized by the twins • The 12-sign system used in astrology • A water sign connected to emotions and home • A chart showing planetary positions at birth • One of the four elements connected to emotions • One of the four elements representing intellect • A water sign tied to intuition and spirituality • ...
Spring Semester Psych 2026-03-11
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- Growth and change across the human lifespan
- Characteristic patterns of thinking feeling and behaving
- The developmental stage between childhood and adulthood
- The idea that neurological differences are natural variations
- A person's sense of who they are
- Thinking about your own thinking processes
- Understanding and sharing another person's feelings
- The process of acquiring knowledge or skills through experience
- Changing behavior to match the expectations of a group
- Inborn tendencies in emotional reactivity and behavior
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- The entire course of a person's life
- The ability to manage one's thoughts, emotions, and behavior
- Emotional bonds formed between individuals
- Strategies people use to manage stress or difficult emotions
- The body's response to perceived challenges or threats
- The beliefs and perceptions someone has about themselves
- Feelings of worry nervousness or unease
- The ability of people or groups to affect others' behavior
- Stable qualities that describe aspects of personality
- A pattern of thoughts or behaviors that cause distress or impairment
- Connections and interactions between people
21 Clues: A person's sense of who they are • The entire course of a person's life • Feelings of worry nervousness or unease • Emotional bonds formed between individuals • Thinking about your own thinking processes • Growth and change across the human lifespan • Connections and interactions between people • Understanding and sharing another person's feelings • ...
Motivation 2021-04-09
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- physiological state returns to normal
- need to fulfill max potential as a person
- external rewards
- HR still high, Hormones are released to maintain readiness
- learned drives
- continually shrinking down body due to weight obsession
- HR increases, blood is diverted into essential muscles to react.
- caused by excessive eating of junk foods
- law in which arousal can aid or impair ones ability to do a task
- choosing between two unattractive options
- biological need to maintain homeostasis
- humans seek for optimum level of arousal
- desire to returns to one's neutral state
- feel emotions because of biological changes caused by stress
- needs like thirst
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- argued that physiological changes signify emotions
- deciding between two desirable outcomes
- actions that offer desirable awards
- internal resting state of body
- involve stressors and stress reactions
- eating large amounts of food and purging them short after
- Internal awards
- system that predicts which needs we will satisfy first
- most complex explanation of emotion
24 Clues: learned drives • Internal awards • external rewards • needs like thirst • internal resting state of body • actions that offer desirable awards • most complex explanation of emotion • physiological state returns to normal • involve stressors and stress reactions • deciding between two desirable outcomes • biological need to maintain homeostasis • ...
Common Mood Words for Crime Mystery 2024-08-04
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- Persistently affecting the mind or emotions in a disturbing way.
- Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen.
- Suggesting the presence of danger; threatening.
- Causing a sense of cold fear or anxiety.
- Making you feel worried or uncomfortable.
- Causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.
- Of extreme force, degree, or strength; very strong emotions.
- Full of secrets or things that are difficult to understand.
- A feeling that something bad is going to happen.
- Depressing or worrying to consider.
- Suggesting that something bad or unpleasant is about to happen.
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- Difficult to understand or solve; confusing.
- Gloomy or lacking in hope; related to themes of evil or death.
- Causing excitement and suspense.
- Arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating.
- Full of anticipation or excitement about what may happen next.
- Feeling anxious or on edge.
- Marked by strain or anxiety, often due to impending danger.
- Strange and frightening, often due to the unknown.
- Extremely bad or serious; causing great fear or horror.
20 Clues: Feeling anxious or on edge. • Causing excitement and suspense. • Depressing or worrying to consider. • Causing a sense of cold fear or anxiety. • Making you feel worried or uncomfortable. • Difficult to understand or solve; confusing. • Arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. • Suggesting the presence of danger; threatening. • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-23
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- The passing of traits
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- parents to their biological children.
- or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- physical, mental/
- or other life events.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The ability to end a
- and social well-being.
- good mental/emotional health.
- learning how to handle them in ways that
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- When one risk factor adds to
- Identifying sources of stress
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs, customs,
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The body’s response to real or imagined
- over a long period of time.
- determine the quality of.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- to increase danger.
- traditions of a specific group of people.
- A disagreement between people with
27 Clues: physical, mental/ • to increase danger. • The ability to end a • The passing of traits • The beliefs, customs, • or other life events. • and social well-being. • determine the quality of. • Ways to say no effectively. • over a long period of time. • Trustworthy and dependable. • When one risk factor adds to • Identifying sources of stress • good mental/emotional health. • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-23
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- The passing of traits
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- parents to their biological children.
- or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- physical, mental/
- or other life events.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The ability to end a
- and social well-being.
- good mental/emotional health.
- learning how to handle them in ways that
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- When one risk factor adds to
- Identifying sources of stress
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs, customs,
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The body’s response to real or imagined
- over a long period of time.
- determine the quality of.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- to increase danger.
- traditions of a specific group of people.
- A disagreement between people with
27 Clues: physical, mental/ • to increase danger. • The ability to end a • The passing of traits • The beliefs, customs, • or other life events. • and social well-being. • determine the quality of. • Ways to say no effectively. • over a long period of time. • Trustworthy and dependable. • When one risk factor adds to • Identifying sources of stress • good mental/emotional health. • ...
brain parts 2025-02-21
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- where the thalamus is located
- processes emotions and uses memory
- the hippocampus is located here
- controls balance,eye movement and facial expressions
- controls body temperature and hunger and thirst
- area 22 wernickes area is located here
- the mid brain is located here
- controls hearing,processing vision, and motor control
- if damaged hard to understand written or spoken language
- helps with sleep, consciousness and learning
- sensory processing,spatial awareness, and mapping sensory
- if damaged its impossible to perform tasks that require precise movement
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- motor cortex is located here
- pons is located here
- if damaged could have syndromes of gigantism or cushing syndrome
- the hypothalamus is located here
- corpus callosum is located here
- pituitary gland is located here
- if damaged can cause respiratory failure, paralysis or death
- the somatosensory cortex is located here
- transfers information and facilitates coordination
- keeps memories intact,learning and emotions, spatial navigation
- amygdala is located here
- medulla oblongata is located here
24 Clues: pons is located here • amygdala is located here • motor cortex is located here • where the thalamus is located • the mid brain is located here • corpus callosum is located here • the hippocampus is located here • pituitary gland is located here • the hypothalamus is located here • medulla oblongata is located here • processes emotions and uses memory • ...
1ST QUARTER EXAMINATION FOR GRADE 11 2025-08-12
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- The small, lightbulb-like energy the brain can generate in watts
- The organ that controls thoughts, movements, and emotions
- Brain region controlling balance and coordination
- Memory-processing part of the limbic system
- Cells that transmit brain signals
- Chemical messengers in the brain
- Controls involuntary functions like digestion and heartbeat
- The body’s main communication system between brain and body
- Part of the brainstem that controls breathing and heart rate
- The brain’s ability to adapt and change
- Protective covering of the brain and spinal cord
- Substance like omega-3 that is good for brain health
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- Outer layer of the brain responsible for higher functions
- State of being alert and aware
- Largest part of the brain responsible for thinking and memory
- System that processes information from senses
- Nerve bundle that connects the brain to the body
- Brain part that regulates emotions and motivation
- Part of the brain for reasoning and self-control
- Brain’s control over feelings like fear and pleasure
20 Clues: State of being alert and aware • Chemical messengers in the brain • Cells that transmit brain signals • The brain’s ability to adapt and change • Memory-processing part of the limbic system • System that processes information from senses • Nerve bundle that connects the brain to the body • Part of the brain for reasoning and self-control • ...
psychology puzzle 2021-10-26
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- Responsible for muscular activity, vision, And speech
- Past experiences are remembered
- alteration between depressions and other disorders
- Allows visual information
- Helps experience emotions
- Section of brain that regulates automatic functions of body
- Mixture of proteins and phospholipids
- Brains ability to change
- study of how the body and brain use their emotions
- Regulates signals between nuerons
- What babies do in 1st few months of their life
- Powerful shock that leaves long lasting memory
- Tendency to fall asleep irregularly
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- Controls body tempature hunger and thirst
- To analyze inner thoughts
- Brain waves associated with deep sleep
- Main part of nervous system
- Stage of sleep with irregular heart beat
- Anxiety disorder by fear
- Short extension branch of nerve cell
- Fake treatment
- Perception and reasoning
- Connect cns to rest of body
- Transmits nerve impulses
- Brain and spinal cord
- Where impulses are conducted from cell body
- Constant worriness
- sending nueron, Dendrite, or cell to receiving nueron
- Receives sensory input
29 Clues: Fake treatment • Constant worriness • Brain and spinal cord • Receives sensory input • Anxiety disorder by fear • Perception and reasoning • Transmits nerve impulses • Brains ability to change • To analyze inner thoughts • Allows visual information • Helps experience emotions • Main part of nervous system • Connect cns to rest of body • Past experiences are remembered • ...
PIES 2025-06-08
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- anger, fear, sadness are
- kids learn to count to this number
- babies can lift their there head and chest on their tummies at this month
- enviornment affects a childs ________ growth
- children start to experience more _______ swings around the age 9-10
- the speed of the temporal lobe
- at age 2 1/2 to 3 children will
- the amount of teeth a toddler will have by age 3
- play a social skill a child age 5-6 develops
- a major milestone as a toddler
- can follow directions with this number of steps
- humans start communicating by
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- how many pounds does a child aged 5-11 gain each year
- babies express a _________ ___________ of emotions
- how does the brain develop
- a baby shows their interest in communication by
- these are lost at age 6
- one sense a newborn is beginning to learn
- kids aged 3-5 enjoy this type of play
- use _______ and complex sentences
20 Clues: these are lost at age 6 • anger, fear, sadness are • how does the brain develop • humans start communicating by • the speed of the temporal lobe • a major milestone as a toddler • at age 2 1/2 to 3 children will • use _______ and complex sentences • kids learn to count to this number • kids aged 3-5 enjoy this type of play • one sense a newborn is beginning to learn • ...
YPAG crossword 2025-06-08
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- Kindness and concern for someone’s wellbeing
- Embracing thoughts, feelings, or realities without judgment
- Direction or advice given by a mentor or professional
- Keeping shared information private and secure
- Working together towards a shared goal
- Limits that maintain respectful and professional relationships
- Knowledge or understanding about an issue
- A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable
- Feeling of expectation and desire for a better future
- Feeling and understanding another’s emotions
- Negative stereotype or shame around mental illness
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- Mental health condition involving low mood and energy
- Managing stress or emotional difficulty
- Ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Willingness to express emotions and openness
- Persistent worry or nervousness
- Ensuring everyone feels accepted and valued
- Act of keeping someone safe, especially vulnerable individuals
- Being present and aware in the moment
- Protecting young people from harm or abuse
- Being open and honest with communication and intentions
- Emotional or practical help from others
- Active process of receiving and understanding someone’s words
23 Clues: Persistent worry or nervousness • Being present and aware in the moment • Working together towards a shared goal • Managing stress or emotional difficulty • Emotional or practical help from others • Ability to bounce back from difficulties • Knowledge or understanding about an issue • Protecting young people from harm or abuse • Ensuring everyone feels accepted and valued • ...
Gender 2026-01-13
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- C - believing in yourself
- M - ideas people have about how boys or men should act
- M - movies, games, and social media
- P - feeling pushed to act a certain way
- E - another word for feelings
- H - telling the truth about how you feel
- S - a place where boys may feel pressure to succeed
- S - help from family, school, or community
- K - being caring and gentle to others
- M - a grown-up boy
- Y - who you should always try to be
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- F - people who care about you and spend time with you
- H - what boys should feel okay asking for
- M - a male child
- B - being strong enough to be yourself
- S - an idea that says all people in a group are the same
- T - a word people use to mean “don’t show feelings”
- S - activities many boys feel expected to enjoy
- S - what boys are often told they must always be
- E - emotions like happiness, sadness, or anger
20 Clues: M - a male child • M - a grown-up boy • C - believing in yourself • E - another word for feelings • M - movies, games, and social media • Y - who you should always try to be • K - being caring and gentle to others • B - being strong enough to be yourself • P - feeling pushed to act a certain way • H - telling the truth about how you feel • ...
healthy life 2025-09-16
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- lasting decisions
- an old person who you trust
- being trustworthy
- to do something
- a source of something
- labor (not the baby kind)
- a act you may do on a regular basis
- a state of hopelessness
- to pay attention
- emotions you feel everyday
- to know what's happening around you
- a feeling of goodness that is immediate
- a affect you may have on things
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- talking about stuff
- believing in a chance
- a way to act
- emotions that may feel like too much
- the state of being valid
- a chance
- your well being internally
- a prize that lasts
- a feeling of happiness
- a feeling of joy
- taking care of yourself
- when someone sees you in a bad way
- constantly worrying about life
- killing yourself
- doing things the same every time
- to do a makeover on something
- to look back on something
30 Clues: a chance • a way to act • to do something • a feeling of joy • to pay attention • killing yourself • lasting decisions • being trustworthy • a prize that lasts • talking about stuff • believing in a chance • a source of something • a feeling of happiness • taking care of yourself • a state of hopelessness • the state of being valid • labor (not the baby kind) • to look back on something • ...
T2-19 Emotions 2 2025-05-05
phrases related to emotions 2026-03-24
19 Clues: sick. • scared. • annoyed. • = angry. • relaxed. • unhappy. • confused. • very happy. • insensitive. • to feel sad. • very excited. • extremely sad. • feel very upset. • to think carefully. • extremely frightened. • a state of happiness. • to be very frightened. • having mixed feelings. • to be irritable, depressed.
space case sires 2023-02-13
Guidance and grace of Allah 2020-09-12
Traits 2022-01-26
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- Truth
- To take things and make it his own
- No filters
- Inner Childs
- Attention to the even smaller caring details and others emotions
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- Ability to see things from another angle
- Capacity of extreme changes, physical and emotional
- To be different, strange, peculiar...
- Ability to be more aware of one's and other's emotions
9 Clues: Truth • No filters • Inner Childs • To take things and make it his own • To be different, strange, peculiar... • Ability to see things from another angle • Capacity of extreme changes, physical and emotional • Ability to be more aware of one's and other's emotions • Attention to the even smaller caring details and others emotions
Depression 2015-06-02
Across
- Upset and angry are examples of _______
- People may act out ___________
- Self harm is a ____ of depression
- A huge risk for ______
- Often confused with depression
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- Intense and long term feeling of sadness
- If someone you know is suicidal _______ ___
- It's perfectly ______ to feel upset here and there
- Many emotions make suicide seem like the only _______
9 Clues: A huge risk for ______ • People may act out ___________ • Often confused with depression • Self harm is a ____ of depression • Upset and angry are examples of _______ • Intense and long term feeling of sadness • If someone you know is suicidal _______ ___ • It's perfectly ______ to feel upset here and there • Many emotions make suicide seem like the only _______
About the brain 2023-09-06
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- thought, emotions and social behavior,
- helps a person identify objects
- interpreting sounds from the ears
- learning, reasoning, emotions, and consciousness
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- manage thinking, personality, self-control, movements and more
- The valleys of the brain, as seen from outside
- connects to the spinal chord
- Control body movement and fuctions
- The bumps of the brain
9 Clues: The bumps of the brain • connects to the spinal chord • helps a person identify objects • interpreting sounds from the ears • Control body movement and fuctions • thought, emotions and social behavior, • The valleys of the brain, as seen from outside • learning, reasoning, emotions, and consciousness • manage thinking, personality, self-control, movements and more
Express Yourself 2025-01-18
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- David expressed his emotions and faith through these.
- A creative way to express thoughts and feelings.
- A form of expressing gratitude and worship to God. (Psalm 150:6)
- God values this when we share our emotions with Him.
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- Using your talents to bless and encourage others.
- David played the harp to calm Saul’s spirit. (1 Samuel 16:23)
- God-given abilities that allow you to express yourself uniquely.
- Talking to God about your thoughts and emotions.
8 Clues: A creative way to express thoughts and feelings. • Talking to God about your thoughts and emotions. • Using your talents to bless and encourage others. • God values this when we share our emotions with Him. • David expressed his emotions and faith through these. • David played the harp to calm Saul’s spirit. (1 Samuel 16:23) • ...
Social skills 2024-02-25
8 Clues: Resolving conflicts • Confident behaviour. • Making the tough choices • Ability to handle emotions. • Knowing what is and isn't funny. • Being honest and accepting punsihments • Putting yourself in someone else's shoes • Ability to keep control over your emotions.
Health Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-07
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- working together for the same goal.
- accepting or allowing what happens or what others do.
- fail to care for properly.
- family a basic social unit.
- pressure influence from those inside one’s social network.
- language how we express our true feelings and emotions without saying a word.
- abuse the attempt to dominate and control the other person in an intimate relationship or marriage.
- mixing socially with others.
- family a family that extends beyond the nuclear family.
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- ready or likely to attack or confront.
- successfully conveying emotions and/or ideas.
- an agreement made in which all sides are benefited.
- family a family that isn’t 100% blood-related.
- understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- the state of being friends.
15 Clues: fail to care for properly. • family a basic social unit. • the state of being friends. • mixing socially with others. • working together for the same goal. • ready or likely to attack or confront. • successfully conveying emotions and/or ideas. • family a family that isn’t 100% blood-related. • understanding and sharing the feelings of others. • ...
Vulnerability 2026-01-12
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- The willingness to share thoughts, feelings, or experiences honestly, even when it feels uncomfortable.
- The lack of control or predictability that often accompanies being emotionally open.
- Heightened awareness of emotions, surroundings, or the feelings of others.
- Being genuine and true to oneself without hiding behind a façade.
- Speaking truthfully, particularly about difficult emotions or experiences.
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- Gentle emotional openness and care, especially when emotions are raw or exposed.
- The state of being unprotected or visible, emotionally or physically, to others or to risk.
- The quality of being easily hurt, damaged, or affected, especially emotionally.
- Confidence in others that allows one to open up without fear of betrayal.
- The ability to face fear, pain, or uncertainty while remaining emotionally open.
10 Clues: Being genuine and true to oneself without hiding behind a façade. • Confidence in others that allows one to open up without fear of betrayal. • Heightened awareness of emotions, surroundings, or the feelings of others. • Speaking truthfully, particularly about difficult emotions or experiences. • ...
LA Mr. Spina section 4 crossword 2017-01-26
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- Verse A type of poem that does not have specific rules for meaning and structure
- Two syllables that are put together
- Poem A type of poem that tells a story
- "In ________ Fields"
- York "Down in ______"
- A type of poem that is about very sad emotions
- Poem A poem that is mostly focused on the speaker's emotions
- " My _____Waltz"
- The additional meaning attached to a word
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- Hayden This author wrote "Those Winter Sunday's"
- language Liteary language that is based on your five senses
- Repeating the same sound at the beginning of many words
- A stanza with four lines
- Poem A type of poem that is only describing and focusing on one thing
- A poem with four lines
15 Clues: " My _____Waltz" • "In ________ Fields" • York "Down in ______" • A poem with four lines • A stanza with four lines • Two syllables that are put together • Poem A type of poem that tells a story • The additional meaning attached to a word • A type of poem that is about very sad emotions • Hayden This author wrote "Those Winter Sunday's" • ...
Benchmark Vocabulary Review 2024-02-20
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- A picture or word that represents a topic.
- Brief account of the main events in a story or text.
- The main point of a story.
- Long Narrative Poem about a hero.
- The author hints at what is to come.
- The emotions the author feels about the topic.
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- Detailed, lengthy comparison of two things.
- A brave and noble character who shows superhuman characteristics.
- A comparison that says one thing is something else.
- Comparison of two things using like or as.
- Lesson/moral in a story.
- Words that mean something other than expected.
- Giving non-human things human characteristics.
- The emotions the reader feels after reading something.
- Descriptive phrase expressing a quality characteristic of a person or thing.
15 Clues: Lesson/moral in a story. • The main point of a story. • Long Narrative Poem about a hero. • The author hints at what is to come. • A picture or word that represents a topic. • Comparison of two things using like or as. • Detailed, lengthy comparison of two things. • Words that mean something other than expected. • Giving non-human things human characteristics. • ...
Talent Show 2023-06-18
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- The sound of clapping hands to show appreciation.
- Keeping multiple objects in motion simultaneously.
- Entertaining through jokes, humor, and funny acts.
- A raised platform where performances take place.
- A focused beam of light illuminating a performer.
- A form of dance characterized by graceful and precise movements.
- Expressing actions or emotions through gestures and body movements.
- Using the voice to produce musical sounds.
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- Moving the body rhythmically to music.
- Acting out a story or situation through gestures and movements.
- The group of people watching a performance.
- Expressing emotions or ideas through rhythmic language.
- A tool or device used to create music.
- Creating musical sounds and beats using the mouth and vocal cords.
- Pretending to be someone else in a performance.
15 Clues: Moving the body rhythmically to music. • A tool or device used to create music. • Using the voice to produce musical sounds. • The group of people watching a performance. • Pretending to be someone else in a performance. • A raised platform where performances take place. • The sound of clapping hands to show appreciation. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-25
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- uses the pronouns "I" and "me"
- uses the pronouns "you" and "yours"
- extreme exaggeration to be funny
- using 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike things
- uses the pronouns "he" or "she" or "they"
- what happened
- using 'to be' or 'is' to directly compare two things
- a character has conflict with their own emotions/actions
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- giving human-like qualities to a non-human thing
- the perspective from which the story is told
- the problem is out of the character's control
- what was learned from the experience
- the main message/lesson that the author wants readers to learn
- a true story that someone tells about their own life
- actions/emotions immediately following the action
15 Clues: what happened • uses the pronouns "I" and "me" • extreme exaggeration to be funny • uses the pronouns "you" and "yours" • what was learned from the experience • uses the pronouns "he" or "she" or "they" • the perspective from which the story is told • the problem is out of the character's control • giving human-like qualities to a non-human thing • ...
Nervous System 2016-12-22
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- controls breathing, chewing, taste
- what is composed of white and grey matter
- responsible for vision
- what system contains the brain and spinal cord
- where is the hypothalamus and thalamus located
- what system is composed of the brain and spinal cord nerves
- how many pairs of spinal nerves are there
- condition of narrowing of nerve root openings in the spinal column
- responsible for sensory, motor, pain, heat, touch
- an abnormal muscle contraction
- how many pairs of cranial nerves are there
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- responsible for emotions, personality, morality, intellect, speech
- maintains body temp, controls bp, acts on intestines, role in emotions, helps maintain wakefulness
- what system contains the peripheral nerves and sensory receptors
- responsible for hearing and smelling
- controls eye reflexes and conduct impulses
- the frontal lobe and parietal lobe are both responsible for what
- what contains two hemispheres that can be divided into two hemispheres
- contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla
- responsible for muscle tone, equilibrium, walking, dancing
20 Clues: responsible for vision • an abnormal muscle contraction • controls breathing, chewing, taste • responsible for hearing and smelling • contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla • what is composed of white and grey matter • how many pairs of spinal nerves are there • controls eye reflexes and conduct impulses • how many pairs of cranial nerves are there • ...
Personality 2022-01-25
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- when you feel emotions that you can control you have a _____
- not being able to do something
- To experience or ____ and emotion
- the quality or state of being strong
- Poor behavior is __________
- the state or condition of lacking strength
- You are under the ______ of people around you
- A way to _____ why you are the way that you are
- the power or influence on peoples behavior
- trying to control people using various feelings
- The way you act effects your ______
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- The area in which you grew up or live in
- Passed on from your parents and is in your body
- The act of being smart
- Is made up of your Emotional and behavioral traits
- passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- what you feel that cant be controlled
- A couple of people that are your guardians
- The act of receiving something from another generally an older family member
- personality and people are _______ to understand
20 Clues: The act of being smart • Poor behavior is __________ • not being able to do something • To experience or ____ and emotion • The way you act effects your ______ • the quality or state of being strong • what you feel that cant be controlled • The area in which you grew up or live in • A couple of people that are your guardians • the state or condition of lacking strength • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-11-10
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- type of sentence containing a coordinating conjunction
- type of sentence containing a subordinating conjunction
- the emotions or feelings you as a reader feel as you read a text
- based on your opinion
- the dictionary definition of a word
- cause and _____
- author's purpose when the text is intended to be enjoyed
- ____ point or the climax in a story
- text structure when author shows how two things are similar or the same
- the emotions a word creates
- the feeling authors want to come through a text
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- based on facts not including your opinion
- author's purpose when the text is intended to change your mind
- type of sentence that contains a subject & verb
- acronymn to remember author's purpose
- text structure when author shows how two things are different
- ____ idea or the main idea of a text
- text structure when something is described in detail
- Authors purpose when the text is intended to teach you something
- text____ which is the way authors organize a text
20 Clues: cause and _____ • based on your opinion • the emotions a word creates • the dictionary definition of a word • ____ point or the climax in a story • ____ idea or the main idea of a text • acronymn to remember author's purpose • based on facts not including your opinion • type of sentence that contains a subject & verb • the feeling authors want to come through a text • ...
Using Senses Beyond Sight 2025-02-18
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- Forming a pleasing or consistent whole through balance.
- Sparks deep emotions or memories without direct explanation.
- Having a lasting, echoing impact on the emotions.
- Describes an experience that envelops all senses.
- Creating a close, personal, or confidential atmosphere.
- Deeply meaningful or intellectually penetrating.
- Involving more than one sense simultaneously.
- Fine or intricate in detail, often evoking gentleness.
- Having a complex or rich surface quality perceived by touch.
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- Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret through description.
- Rich, abundant, and appealing to the senses.
- Relating to the background or atmosphere of a setting.
- Pertaining to the faculties that detect stimuli.
- Strikingly clear, detailed, and lifelike in description.
- Surrounding completely, as if wrapping the senses in a cocoon.
- Related to the sense that perceives texture and touch.
- A subtle difference or shade of meaning that enriches understanding.
- Using comparisons to convey deeper meaning indirectly.
- Not immediately obvious or overpowering in its presence.
- Full of energy and continuously changing.
20 Clues: Full of energy and continuously changing. • Rich, abundant, and appealing to the senses. • Involving more than one sense simultaneously. • Pertaining to the faculties that detect stimuli. • Deeply meaningful or intellectually penetrating. • Having a lasting, echoing impact on the emotions. • Describes an experience that envelops all senses. • ...
COPING SKILLS LAB 2026-03-06
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- Writing thoughts and feelings to process emotions
- Physical activity used to reduce stress and improve mood
- Seeking help from friends, family, or community
- Drawing or creating to express emotions
- Resting the body and mind to recover from stress
- Taking a stroll to clear the mind
- Drinking water to maintain physical and mental health
- Focusing on things you are thankful for
- Using books as a healthy distraction from stress
- Practicing focused awareness to relax the mind
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- Speaking to God or practicing faith for comfort and guidance
- Slow deep breaths used to calm the body during stress
- Gentle movements to release tension in the body
- Setting limits to protect your emotional wellbeing
- Sharing feelings with someone you trust
- Techniques used to calm the mind and body
- Finding humor to reduce stress and improve mood
- Professional counseling to help manage mental health
- Listening to songs to relax or improve mood
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment
20 Clues: Taking a stroll to clear the mind • Drawing or creating to express emotions • Sharing feelings with someone you trust • Focusing on things you are thankful for • Techniques used to calm the mind and body • Listening to songs to relax or improve mood • Practicing focused awareness to relax the mind • Gentle movements to release tension in the body • ...
mental health epstein 2026-02-10
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- – Paying attention to the present moment without judgment
- – Sharing thoughts and feelings with others
- – The body’s response to demands or challenges
- SYSTEM – People who provide help and encouragement
- – Activities done to take care of mental and emotional health
- – An important factor in mood, focus, and stress management
- – Events or situations that cause strong emotional reactions
- – Feelings of worry, nervousness, or fear
- – Managing school, activities, and personal time in a healthy wa
- – Feelings such as happiness, anger, or sadness
- – Ongoing feelings of sadness or loss of interest
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- – Ability to bounce back from challenges
- – Physical and emotional exhaustion from prolonged stress
- – A professional trained to help with mental health concerns
- – Negative stress that can feel overwhelming
- – Positive stress that can motivate and improve performance
- – Ways a person deals with stress or difficult emotions
- – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others
- HEALTH – Overall emotional, psychological, and social well-being
- – Activities that help calm the mind and body
20 Clues: – Ability to bounce back from challenges • – Feelings of worry, nervousness, or fear • – Sharing thoughts and feelings with others • – Negative stress that can feel overwhelming • – Activities that help calm the mind and body • – The body’s response to demands or challenges • – Feelings such as happiness, anger, or sadness • ...
Manga 2024-05-20
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- Famous manga character, "Astro ___."
- Manga stories are often very this, meaning detailed
- Manga is part of this country's culture
- Manga stories have these along with words.
- Manga characters often show a lot of these
- Manga mixed Japanese ideas with these American creations
- Manga can be about these exciting journeys.
- Manga comes from this country.
- White Manga is often in these two colors.
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- Manga stories can be about this romantic feeling
- Manga includes these to show the story
- Manga books are read from this to left.
- Manga became more popular after this event
- Manga can be enjoyed by people of all these
- Manga often shows big ones to display emotions.
- Manga is read around this entire place
- Manga books put together from magazines are called ___.
- Manga is enjoyed by both the young and the
- Manga is a type of this kind of book
- Manga stories sometimes include these playful creatures.
20 Clues: Manga comes from this country. • Famous manga character, "Astro ___." • Manga is a type of this kind of book • Manga includes these to show the story • Manga is read around this entire place • Manga books are read from this to left. • Manga is part of this country's culture • White Manga is often in these two colors. • Manga became more popular after this event • ...
SAT Vocab. Week 1 2025-09-09
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- a feeling of delight at being entertained
- feeling or showing profound respect or veneration
- understanding of the nature or meaning of something
- no personal preference
- expressing extreme contempt
- of a serious examination and judgment of something
- characterized by enmity or ill will
- angered at something unjust or wrong
- hopeful that the best will happen in the future
- the worst possible outcome
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- a positive feeling of liking
- expressing contempt or ridicule
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- showing ready comprehension of others' states
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
- a person who pleads for a person, cause, or idea
- expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings
- act of giving up, as a claim or office or possession
- serving or tending to excite or stimulate
- characterized by directness in manner or speech
- harsh or corrosive in tone
- feelings or emotions
- resembling or characteristic of a lament for the dead
24 Clues: feelings or emotions • no personal preference • harsh or corrosive in tone • the worst possible outcome • expressing extreme contempt • a positive feeling of liking • expressing contempt or ridicule • characterized by enmity or ill will • angered at something unjust or wrong • a feeling of delight at being entertained • serving or tending to excite or stimulate • ...
Oprah and Dr. Perry Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-31
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- A personality pattern characterized by a lack of empathy, shallow emotions, manipulativeness, and often antisocial behavior.
- A brain structure involved in memory formation and learning, especially linking emotions to memories.
- A brain imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the brain and body.
- A small, almond-shaped structure in the brain that processes emotions, especially fear and threat detection, and helps trigger the body’s stress response.
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- _____________ complex. It he primary input station, receiving sensory information from the thalamus and cortex to process emotions, specifically mediating fear conditioning, anxiety, and reward-based decision-making.
- ________ Amygdala Volume The combined size of both the left and right amygdala in the brain, often studied to understand emotional processing and behavior.
- ________ Response: The body’s automatic reaction to perceived danger, involving physical and emotional changes (like increased heart rate and alertness), often referred to as “fight, flight, or freeze.”
- __________ is a stress hormone that your adrenal glands make and release.
- ______-Unemotional Traits Personality characteristics marked by a lack of empathy, guilt, and emotional expression, often associated with difficulty forming emotional connections.
- Lower-than-normal levels of activity in a specific part of the brain.
- It increases activity in the __________ nervous system, promoting immediate action.
- The root word of the amygdala is the _______ word amygdalē (or amygdale), which does mean "almond".
12 Clues: Lower-than-normal levels of activity in a specific part of the brain. • __________ is a stress hormone that your adrenal glands make and release. • It increases activity in the __________ nervous system, promoting immediate action. • The root word of the amygdala is the _______ word amygdalē (or amygdale), which does mean "almond". • ...
Guidance and grace of Allah 2020-09-12
Tilly's crossword 2021-02-24
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- staying in control when you are feeling strong emotions
- having a gentle nature and helping others
- expressing strong emotions or beliefs
- being exited or joyful about something
- telling the truth
- thinking or showing a creative way of thinking
- helping someone with something they need assistance with
- not giving up and keep trying
- having alot of energy
- having or showing a honest or fair way of thinking
- showing tenderness
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- not bragging or gloating to others that you can do something they can't
- I am able to deffuse warmth and friendliness
- putting yourself out there and trying new things
- trying not to harm or hut others emotionally
- doing something out of your comfort zone
- kindly and calmly waiting for someone or something
- not being harsh or violent
- keeping everything clean and tidy
- staying relaxed and clam
- able to make decisions easily and quickly
- I care for people and are loving towards them
- making sure you avoid danger or mischeif
23 Clues: telling the truth • having alot of energy • showing tenderness • staying relaxed and clam • not being harsh or violent • not giving up and keep trying • keeping everything clean and tidy • expressing strong emotions or beliefs • being exited or joyful about something • doing something out of your comfort zone • making sure you avoid danger or mischeif • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-23
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- The passing of traits
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- parents to their biological children.
- or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- physical, mental/
- or other life events.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The ability to end a
- and social well-being.
- good mental/emotional health.
- learning how to handle them in ways that
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- When one risk factor adds to
- Identifying sources of stress
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs, customs,
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The body’s response to real or imagined
- over a long period of time.
- determine the quality of.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- to increase danger.
- traditions of a specific group of people.
- A disagreement between people with
27 Clues: physical, mental/ • to increase danger. • The ability to end a • The passing of traits • The beliefs, customs, • or other life events. • and social well-being. • determine the quality of. • Ways to say no effectively. • over a long period of time. • Trustworthy and dependable. • When one risk factor adds to • Identifying sources of stress • good mental/emotional health. • ...
Nervous System 2016-12-22
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- how many pairs of spinal nerves are there
- controls eye reflexes and conduct impulses
- how many pairs of cranial nerves are there
- responsible for vision
- controls breathing, chewing, taste
- where is the hypothalamus and thalamus located
- what system contains the peripheral nerves and sensory receptors
- an abnormal muscle contraction
- condition of narrowing of nerve root openings in the spinal column
- contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla
- responsible for emotions, personality, morality, intellect, speech
- maintains body temp, controls bp, acts on intestines, role in emotions, helps maintain wakefulness
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- what contains two hemispheres that can be divided into two hemispheres
- responsible for hearing and smelling
- what is composed of white and grey matter
- responsible for sensory, motor, pain, heat, touch
- responsible for muscle tone, equilibrium, walking, dancing
- what system contains the brain and spinal cord
- the frontal lobe and parietal lobe are both responsible for what
- what system is composed of the brain and spinal cord nerves
20 Clues: responsible for vision • an abnormal muscle contraction • controls breathing, chewing, taste • responsible for hearing and smelling • contains the midbrain, pons, and medulla • how many pairs of spinal nerves are there • what is composed of white and grey matter • controls eye reflexes and conduct impulses • how many pairs of cranial nerves are there • ...
English - Viewpoints and Persuasion 2018-02-09
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- Adds description to a verb
- A descriptive technique where you write that one thing is something else
- A better word for exaggeration
- Using reason and facts to persuade
- Things that are true
- A person's opinion or perspective
- This type of language plays on the reader's emotions
- Using the same sound at the start of words next to each other
- This punctuation can join two sentences instead of and/but
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- A doing word or action
- A short personal story to add to your persuasion
- Appealing to the audience's emotions to persuade
- Using the same word/phrase/idea several times
- A descriptive technique comparing using 'like' or 'as'
- Persuading by showing that you are trustworthy and likeable
- This type of question doesn't need an answer
- A descriptive technique where you give human features to something non-human
- Numbers used as facts
- Adds description to a noun
- A person, place or thing
20 Clues: Things that are true • Numbers used as facts • A doing word or action • A person, place or thing • Adds description to a verb • Adds description to a noun • A better word for exaggeration • A person's opinion or perspective • Using reason and facts to persuade • This type of question doesn't need an answer • Using the same word/phrase/idea several times • ...
1.01 Vocabulary 2016-09-26
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- To charm or captivate, to fill with love
- Feeling the same emotions with another
- Pertaining to the senses (taste, touch, sight, sound, smell).
- pleasing sound
- Loyalty, faithfulness
- Showing tender feelings or emotions such as love, pity, or nostalgia
- Absence of passion or emotion
- To share secrets or discuss private matters
- Breach of faith or trust, treachery, faithlessness
- Feeling for another, especially in difficult times, pity, compassion
- Serious, solemn, weighty, involving serious issue
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- Depressed in spirit, disheartened
- Seriousness or critical nature of a situation
- Showing profound hopelessness and discouragement
- Extreme dislike
- A close friend or individual with whom secrets or private matters are shared
- Friendly, pleasant, lovable
- A feeling of great happiness and confidence
- A speech or writing in praise of a person or thing, especially in honor of a deceased person
- To feel displeasure from a sense of injury or insult
- To lose or give up hope
- Showing or expressing romantic love
22 Clues: pleasing sound • Extreme dislike • Loyalty, faithfulness • To lose or give up hope • Friendly, pleasant, lovable • Absence of passion or emotion • Depressed in spirit, disheartened • Showing or expressing romantic love • Feeling the same emotions with another • To charm or captivate, to fill with love • A feeling of great happiness and confidence • ...
Biology 2023-11-14
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- - Allows food and drink to go from the mouth to the stomach.
- - You eat food with it.
- - Make up everything in our body
- - Removes toxins.
- - Allows air to come through.
- - Plays a massive part in our digestive system.
- lobe - Thinking, emotions, personality, judgment, self-control, muscle control and movements and memory storage.
- - Pumps your blood.
- - What this topic is.
- - Emotions, processing information from your senses, storing and retrieving memories, and understanding language.
- - How things work.
- - Grows larger as we consume more protein.
- - Parts of the brain that control certain things.
- - Body's largest organ.
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- - They make up the structure of our body.
- - What you breath in.
- -
- lobe - Taste, hearing, touch, sight and smell.
- - Controls what we do
- lobe - Visuospatial processing, distance and depth perception, colour determination, object and face recognition, and memory formation.
- - Air goes to them.
- - Thicker than veins.
- marrow - The spongy stuff in our bones.
- - Blue and red and transport blood.
- - What you see with.
25 Clues: - • - Removes toxins. • - How things work. • - Air goes to them. • - Pumps your blood. • - What you see with. • - What you breath in. • - Controls what we do • - Thicker than veins. • - What this topic is. • - You eat food with it. • - Body's largest organ. • - Allows air to come through. • - Make up everything in our body • - Blue and red and transport blood. • ...
The Law 2023-11-28
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- ordered to desire, delight in, and choose the good
- wounds the will
- law as revealed by Scripture
- wounds the concupiscible emotions
- situations around the act (where, when, etc.)
- the ability to choose whatever I want
- the what of an act
- wounds the intellect
- the intention of an act
- laws made by man in the civil sphere
- studies human acts to direct them to a loving union with God
- sees sin where sin does not exist
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- fails to see sin where sin exists
- a well formed internal guide which makes a correct judgement
- God-given order embedded in creation
- wounds the irascible emotions
- a judgement of reason whereby we recognize the morality of an act
- the ability to choose the good
- an ordinance of reason for the common good promulgated by him who has the care of the community
- unchanging order of things as it exists in the mind of God
- where the conscience resides
21 Clues: wounds the will • the what of an act • wounds the intellect • the intention of an act • law as revealed by Scripture • where the conscience resides • wounds the irascible emotions • the ability to choose the good • fails to see sin where sin exists • wounds the concupiscible emotions • sees sin where sin does not exist • God-given order embedded in creation • ...
Brain and Neuron Parts 2022-09-22
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- Creates hearing.
- sheath Insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves.
- The arousal.
- Movement and sleep.
- The core section of the neuron.
- Sensory switchboard (router or home base)decides where stuff goes.
- Eating, drinking, body temperature, emotions, pleasure,and endorine system
- Movements in the body and in the front lobe.
- Processing somatosensory information from the body; this includes touch, pain, temperature, and the sense of limb position.
- responsible for the higher-level processes of the human brain, including language, and memory
- Phineas gage,planning,logic,and decision making.
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- Located at the end of the neuron and are responsible for sending the signal on to other neurons.
- Process of touch
- Makes new memories
- Carries signals away from the cell body to the terminal buttons.
- Receive communications from other cells.
- Voluntary movements and balance
- Visual Processing.
- Heartbeat,breathing, swallowing,and digestion.
- Processes emotions like anger, fear, and sadness, as well as the controlling of aggression.
- Processing auditory information and with the encoding of memory.
21 Clues: The arousal. • Creates hearing. • Process of touch • Makes new memories • Visual Processing. • Movement and sleep. • Voluntary movements and balance • The core section of the neuron. • Receive communications from other cells. • Movements in the body and in the front lobe. • Heartbeat,breathing, swallowing,and digestion. • Phineas gage,planning,logic,and decision making. • ...
Emotional Regulation Troubleshooting 2023-08-17
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- riding out the emotional wave
- being okay with where you are right now even if you don't feel that way
- finding the most effective solution
- tip the temperature, intense exercise, paced breathing, progressive muscle relaxation
- imagery, meaning, prayer, relax, one thing at a time, vacation, encouragement
- balancing of the emotional and reasonable mind, the wisdom within
- taking a step back to evaluate situation
- activities, contributions, comparison, emotion opposites, pushing away, thought, sensations
- stop what you are doing, take a step back, observe, proceed mindfully
- observe, describe, participate
- goals that are realistic, appropriate, & timely
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- getting really good at something
- being aware that a situation might be stressful
- skill to help you achieve important goals
- building up joyful experiences
- evaluating possible outcomes
- doing the opposite of what you feel
- putting words to your emotions
- one-mindfully, non-judgementally, effectively
- skill for paying attention to biological self
- looking at your emotions objectively
21 Clues: evaluating possible outcomes • riding out the emotional wave • building up joyful experiences • putting words to your emotions • observe, describe, participate • getting really good at something • finding the most effective solution • doing the opposite of what you feel • looking at your emotions objectively • taking a step back to evaluate situation • ...
Intro. Decision making & Reliable Information 2023-09-20
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- health definition includes physical, mental &_____
- doing the right thing when no one is watching
- example of mental health besides emotions
- when a mistake has been made talk with a ____adult
- source of health information
- reliable health information will not provoke emotions such as___
- reason for death between 15-25 year olds
- includes doctors, hospitals & health insurance
- a factor affecting health that can not be controlled
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- healthiest decision making style
- research should include a random & _____population
- only part of health definition used in early 1900s
- putting off an activity till the very last minute
- making good on loss due to bad decision made
- one factor everyone can control 100%
- peers make up this factor affecting health
- decision making style needs the approval of peers
- to feel you have power or control
- government agency,played major role in pandemic some do not trust
- major reason why the definition of health was changed
- decision maker who does nothing
21 Clues: source of health information • decision maker who does nothing • healthiest decision making style • to feel you have power or control • one factor everyone can control 100% • reason for death between 15-25 year olds • example of mental health besides emotions • peers make up this factor affecting health • making good on loss due to bad decision made • ...
YPAG crossword 2025-06-08
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- Kindness and concern for someone’s wellbeing
- Embracing thoughts, feelings, or realities without judgment
- Direction or advice given by a mentor or professional
- Keeping shared information private and secure
- Working together towards a shared goal
- Limits that maintain respectful and professional relationships
- Knowledge or understanding about an issue
- A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable
- Feeling of expectation and desire for a better future
- Feeling and understanding another’s emotions
- Negative stereotype or shame around mental illness
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- Mental health condition involving low mood and energy
- Managing stress or emotional difficulty
- Ability to bounce back from difficulties
- Willingness to express emotions and openness
- Persistent worry or nervousness
- Ensuring everyone feels accepted and valued
- Act of keeping someone safe, especially vulnerable individuals
- Being present and aware in the moment
- Protecting young people from harm or abuse
- Being open and honest with communication and intentions
- Emotional or practical help from others
- Active process of receiving and understanding someone’s words
23 Clues: Persistent worry or nervousness • Being present and aware in the moment • Working together towards a shared goal • Managing stress or emotional difficulty • Emotional or practical help from others • Ability to bounce back from difficulties • Knowledge or understanding about an issue • Protecting young people from harm or abuse • Ensuring everyone feels accepted and valued • ...
Breaking Brain 2024-08-31
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- Processes emotions, especially fear and pleasure.
- Is involved in hearing, memory, and language.
- Manages basic life functions like breathing, heart rate, and reflexes.
- Responsible for planning, decision-making, and personality.
- Controls basic functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleep.
- Relays sensory information to the cerebrum.
- Forms and stores memories.
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- Helps with balance and motor skills.
- Helps you control your movements and coordinate your senses.
- Controls thinking, learning, memory, voluntary movements, and processes sensory information.
- Regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, sleep, and hormone release.
- Messengers in the brain that use electrical signals to send information
- Biggest part and is responsible for things like thinking, planning, and feeling emotions.
- Processes visual information
14 Clues: Forms and stores memories. • Processes visual information • Helps with balance and motor skills. • Relays sensory information to the cerebrum. • Is involved in hearing, memory, and language. • Processes emotions, especially fear and pleasure. • Responsible for planning, decision-making, and personality. • Helps you control your movements and coordinate your senses. • ...
Social Emotional Health 2022-06-06
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- feels like a big gray cloud is over one's head
- a brain chemical that impacts emotions
- a danger signal in a relationship
- very deeply felt
- to effect the action of another
- ability to persuade or influence others of your own age group
- the regard you have for yourself
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- how you see or perceive yourself
- chemicals that allow the brain to communicate
- doing the right thing when no one is looking, holding a moral code
- love, anger, fear, happiness are examples
- not done by choice; reflex
- know who you are and make choices accordingly
- value individual differences and treat others the way you want to be treated
14 Clues: very deeply felt • not done by choice; reflex • to effect the action of another • how you see or perceive yourself • the regard you have for yourself • a danger signal in a relationship • a brain chemical that impacts emotions • love, anger, fear, happiness are examples • chemicals that allow the brain to communicate • know who you are and make choices accordingly • ...
Social Emotional Health 2022-06-06
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- not done by choice; reflex
- a danger signal in a relationship
- know who you are and make choices accordingly
- chemicals that allow the brain to communicate
- how you see or perceive yourself
- doing the right thing when no one is looking, holding a moral code
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- love, anger, fear, happiness are examples
- value individual differences and treat others the way you want to be treated
- a brain chemical that impacts emotions
- feels like a big gray cloud is over one's head
- ability to persuade or influence others of your own age group
- to effect the action of another
- very deeply felt
- the regard you have for yourself
14 Clues: very deeply felt • not done by choice; reflex • to effect the action of another • the regard you have for yourself • how you see or perceive yourself • a danger signal in a relationship • a brain chemical that impacts emotions • love, anger, fear, happiness are examples • know who you are and make choices accordingly • chemicals that allow the brain to communicate • ...
4.7 science 8th 2023-11-02
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- After _____, nurture your relationship with God.
- God wants to _____ to you and your concerns
- strong feeling that is expressed in a physical way
- the time when a young person changes into an adult, teenage
- the best way to deal with emotion is ______ and scripture
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- sometimes emotions are ________
- The bible promises ______ to those who read it
- the endocrine system produce emotions in teens
- ________ will reveal and correct sins
- one of the 4 Gospels
- _____ were created un Gods image
11 Clues: one of the 4 Gospels • sometimes emotions are ________ • _____ were created un Gods image • ________ will reveal and correct sins • God wants to _____ to you and your concerns • The bible promises ______ to those who read it • the endocrine system produce emotions in teens • After _____, nurture your relationship with God. • ...
Drama Vocab 2025-02-04
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- The highness or lowness of a voice, used to reflect emotion, status, or personality.
- Skills The use of voice to convey meaning, emotion, or character, including elements such as pitch, pace, pause, and tone.
- A storytelling technique where a character or voice explains or comments on events to guide the audience's understanding.
- Seating An improvisation technique where an actor stays in character while answering questions about their role, helping to deepen understanding.
- The quality or emotion of the voice that reflects the speaker's feelings (e.g., anger, sadness, joy).
- The part or persona taken on by an actor in a performance, defining their behavior, emotions, and objectives.
- A still image created by actors to represent a moment, idea, or scene, often used to highlight a key moment or emotion.
- How loud or soft a voice is, used to convey intensity, power, or subtlety in a performance.
- Speaking A group speaking together in unison or with variations in tone, pace, and volume to create dramatic effect.
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- The smooth movement or shift from one scene, image, or moment to another in a performance.
- The variation and control of voice to add interest, emotion, and meaning to speech.
- Circumstances The background information about a character or setting, such as time, place, and situation, that helps inform performance choices.
- Expressions The use of the face to communicate emotions, reactions, or character traits.
- The speed at which words or dialogue are spoken, which can build tension or create rhythm.
- A fictional person created by an actor, brought to life through behavior, voice, and physicality to serve the story.
- A drama technique where a character pauses to express their inner thoughts aloud, revealing emotions or motivations.
- Movements of the hands, arms, or body used to express meaning or emotion.
- A deliberate break in speech, often used to create suspense or emphasize a key moment.
- Acting without words, using only movement, facial expressions, and gestures to tell a story.
- The use of different heights in performance to show status, power, or relationships between characters.
- The atmosphere or feeling created in a scene, which can evoke specific emotions in the audience (e.g., tension, joy, fear).
21 Clues: Movements of the hands, arms, or body used to express meaning or emotion. • The variation and control of voice to add interest, emotion, and meaning to speech. • The highness or lowness of a voice, used to reflect emotion, status, or personality. • A deliberate break in speech, often used to create suspense or emphasize a key moment. • ...
Handling Anger 2024-01-23
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- The act of taking in and expelling air; a mindfulness technique involving conscious, deep breaths to promote calmness.
- To convey thoughts, feelings, or information to others through verbal or non-verbal means.
- A close and supportive relationship between individuals, built on mutual trust, understanding, and companionship.
- The state of being free from tension or stress; a process of calming the mind and body.
- Engaging in verbal communication to express thoughts, feelings, or concerns, promoting open dialogue and understanding.
- A mental state of being fully present and engaged in the current moment, often achieved through practices like meditation, to manage emotions.
- Taking time to think introspectively about one's emotions and reactions, fostering self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
- Strategies, Techniques and activities used to manage and alleviate feelings of anger or stress in a healthy and constructive manner.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person, fostering compassion and connection.
- Expressing one's thoughts, feelings, and needs in a direct and honest manner, without being aggressive or passive.
- Solving, The process of finding solutions and resolving issues that may be causing frustration or anger.
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- Gaining a sense of control and confidence in one's ability to address and overcome challenges that may lead to anger.
- Acknowledging and coming to terms with situations or circumstances that cannot be changed, reducing frustration and anger.
- A positive emotion involving the recognition and appreciation of the good things in one's life, counteracting negative emotions like anger.
- Using lightheartedness and laughter as a way to diffuse tension and reduce anger in challenging situations.
- The act of letting go of resentment or anger towards someone who has caused harm or offense.
- Establishing limits on what behaviors are acceptable and unacceptable, helping prevent situations that may lead to anger.
- The capacity to remain calm and composed in the face of delay, adversity, or frustration.
- The ability to regulate or manage one's emotions and reactions, especially in challenging situations.
- The ability to comprehend and appreciate the perspectives and motivations of others, reducing potential sources of anger.
- Lingering feelings of resentment or ill will held against someone, contributing to prolonged anger.
- Practices and activities undertaken to maintain and improve one's physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
22 Clues: The state of being free from tension or stress; a process of calming the mind and body. • The capacity to remain calm and composed in the face of delay, adversity, or frustration. • To convey thoughts, feelings, or information to others through verbal or non-verbal means. • ...
"First Day Jitters Vocabulary" 2024-08-27
8 Clues: emotions • feeling scared • ideas in your mind • good for your mind or body • the emotions of being scared • changes from one thing to another • the situation in which you work or live • the commencement, or start, of something
Total Health 2020-11-10
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- the condition of your body
- actions or choices that may harm you or others
- the chance something harmful may happen
- problem solve and involve feelings
- balanced health over a longer period of time
- heredity,enviornment,family and friends, media are factors that ______ your health
- how you relate to people
- behavior and habits that help you determine a person's level of health
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- _______ attitude about your health will likely lead you to make good health habits
- active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- taking steps to avoid something
- physical,mental/emotional, social well-being
- results of actions
- how emotions affect your physical and overall health and your overall health affects your emotions
14 Clues: results of actions • how you relate to people • the condition of your body • taking steps to avoid something • problem solve and involve feelings • the chance something harmful may happen • physical,mental/emotional, social well-being • balanced health over a longer period of time • actions or choices that may harm you or others • ...
Part of the brain 2021-11-18
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- inhibit brain from functioning
- Consolidates information into memory
- Involved with perception and sensation
- emotions
- cell body, carries genetic information
- Cells that protect neurons
- critical neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system
- Reduce feeling of pain and deal with stress
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- involved with personality,emotions, and motor behaviors The physical growth and strenghtening/ every kind of movement from involuntary twitch to goal directed actions
- where communication between neurons occurs. Essential to the functioning of neural activity
- the feel good neurotransmitter
- Neurotransmitter involved in the regulation of sleep, apetite, behavior, ect
- A sensory relay in visual, auditory/ and regulate consciousness and alterness.
- controls emotional experiences and expression
14 Clues: emotions • Cells that protect neurons • the feel good neurotransmitter • inhibit brain from functioning • Consolidates information into memory • Involved with perception and sensation • cell body, carries genetic information • Reduce feeling of pain and deal with stress • controls emotional experiences and expression • ...
Chapter 2 Words 2022-09-04
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- A sense of self,What defines you as a person
- As children grow up they copy behavior of others
- Maslows pyramid of importance
- A period of deep sorrow
- The process in which people archive their full potential
- Studies how people feel, think, and behave
- How much you respect yourself and like yourself
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- Coping strategies that protect you from bearing harsh feeling
- Consists of behavior, attitudes, feelings, and ways of thinking that make you an individual
- Emotions that are expressed in different ways
- Emotions that are expressed by everyone
- A way of dealing with an uncomfortable situation
- Your friends that share the same interest as you
- A reaction to a situation
14 Clues: A period of deep sorrow • A reaction to a situation • Maslows pyramid of importance • Emotions that are expressed by everyone • Studies how people feel, think, and behave • A sense of self,What defines you as a person • Emotions that are expressed in different ways • How much you respect yourself and like yourself • A way of dealing with an uncomfortable situation • ...
Mindfulness 2025-12-02
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- Being receptive to both your own emotions and those of the people around you.
- Checking in with your thoughts and emotions by writing them down—practicing thinking clearly and positively.
- Turning your attention toward one thing and avoiding distractions.
- The practice of constantly being aware of emotions, thoughts, and the world around us.
- Intentional awareness of your thoughts, emotions, and surroundings—often by focusing on your breathing in quiet concentration.
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- Kindness and understanding toward everyone and everything, even when they appear to have negative qualities.
- Acknowledging everything with compassion (without bias or a negative view) and without trying to change anything about them.
- A lack of distraction or disturbance—a sense of calm that comes when you know everything will be alright.
8 Clues: Turning your attention toward one thing and avoiding distractions. • Being receptive to both your own emotions and those of the people around you. • The practice of constantly being aware of emotions, thoughts, and the world around us. • A lack of distraction or disturbance—a sense of calm that comes when you know everything will be alright. • ...
TWSHS Adj/Adv crossword 2 2021-04-05
17 Clues: quickly • no noise • immature • really big • not moving • really bad • completely • very bloody • can kill you • good at sports • feeling ashamed • close to falling • a very high sound • having big muscles • important to do soon • reddish-purple color • can't control emotions
Unit 7: Vocabulary (Pt.1) 2023-02-05
17 Clues: said • start • chance • speech • feelings • paraphrase • importance • personality • talked about • very important • to send; to tell • opposite of subjective • word that means the same • opposite of imprecise; vague • e.g. a hammer or screwdriver • someone who studies societies • between people (not intrapersonal)
Barjees Crossword 2023-03-15
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- I am having a strong desire
- I am willing to take risks
- I am good truthful not cheating or lying.
- I am having good opinions or showing emotions
- I am not messy
- I am having or showing Loyalty
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- I am causing people laughter.
- I am having or showing a ability to think
- I am not showing emotions of any madness
- I am having feelings that are easy showing of
10 Clues: I am not messy • I am willing to take risks • I am having a strong desire • I am causing people laughter. • I am having or showing Loyalty • I am not showing emotions of any madness • I am having or showing a ability to think • I am good truthful not cheating or lying. • I am having good opinions or showing emotions • I am having feelings that are easy showing of
french emotions 2024-06-05
Human Emotions 2023-08-04
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- A feeling of unease or worry often accompanied by nervousness.
- A positive emotion that brings joy and contentment.
- A set of emotions and behaviors characterized by intimacy, passion, and commitment.
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- The willingness to feel, and the driving force behind anything that we accomplish.
- A sense of being harmed by the intentional actions or omissions of a trusted person.
- In a state of uncertainty or not understanding something clearly.
- An emotion associated with feeling sorrowful or unhappy.
- A feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
8 Clues: A positive emotion that brings joy and contentment. • An emotion associated with feeling sorrowful or unhappy. • A feeling of unease or worry often accompanied by nervousness. • A feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility • In a state of uncertainty or not understanding something clearly. • ...
Emotions Puzzle 2021-12-07
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- When you are sensitive about something, you are...
- When you feel about to explote in rage, you feel...
- When you don't like something, you feel...
- When you have a good mood, you feel...
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- When you're in terror, you feel...
- When you watch horror films, you are...
- When you have a good mood, you are...
- When you feel down about something, you are...
8 Clues: When you're in terror, you feel... • When you have a good mood, you are... • When you have a good mood, you feel... • When you watch horror films, you are... • When you don't like something, you feel... • When you feel down about something, you are... • When you are sensitive about something, you are... • When you feel about to explote in rage, you feel...
Baby emotions 2024-11-21
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- Babys get startled and scream normally around strangers
- Babys feel very uncomfortable in this emotion
- Babys watch their mother closely in this emotion
- Babys normally make faces when there horrifed
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- Type of upsetting cry baby's do
- Baby smiles and giggles when there this emotion
- Babys express discomfort
- Babys 6 weeks old, might exhibit prolonged crying by this emotion
8 Clues: Babys express discomfort • Type of upsetting cry baby's do • Babys feel very uncomfortable in this emotion • Babys normally make faces when there horrifed • Baby smiles and giggles when there this emotion • Babys watch their mother closely in this emotion • Babys get startled and scream normally around strangers • ...
Animal Emotions 2025-04-23
8 Clues: "The Surrounding World" • Being positive or negative • The way one acts or behaves • A type of horse vocalization • Any experience, feeling, or emotion • The abbreviation for Facial Action Unit • The main emotional control units in the brain • The abbreviation for The Equine Facial Action Coding System
Emotions (Verbs) 2024-03-11
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- To fail to meet the hopes, expectations, or desires of someone.
- To irritate or provoke slight anger or frustration in someone.
- To entertain typically by providing enjoyment.
- To cause fear in someone.
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- To attract and hold the attention of someone in a captivating manner.
- To cause someone to feel a sudden intense emotional reaction.
- To cause someone to feel self-conscious, awkward, or ashamed.
- To cause someone to feel sudden wonder by doing something unexpected.
8 Clues: To cause fear in someone. • To entertain typically by providing enjoyment. • To cause someone to feel a sudden intense emotional reaction. • To cause someone to feel self-conscious, awkward, or ashamed. • To irritate or provoke slight anger or frustration in someone. • To fail to meet the hopes, expectations, or desires of someone. • ...
Speaker's emotions 2021-09-03
8 Clues: unable to think clearly • fearful of the audience • comes from the word anxiety • the people listening to my speech • feeling that everything is alright • I strongly want to give that speech • worried about what audience thinks of me • how I feel when something unexpected happens
emotions/wellness 2022-04-19
8 Clues: how someone acts • how someone feels • sudden rush of energy • feeling of sudden shock • feeling unsafe/uncertain • adjusting to new situations • reactions to becoming older • bouncing back from bad situations
Complex Emotions 2026-02-10
L4 2022-07-04
A SIMPLE STRATEGY FOR HAPPINESS 2024-05-31
How to improve your speech delivery 2024-05-30
Drama Vocabulary Unit 1 2013-09-11
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- A form of drama in which the main characters suffer disaster.
- Comedy with exaggerated characterizations, abundant physical or visual humor, and often an improbable plot.
- The orientation of the actor to the audience (e.g. full front, right profile, left profile)
- Final line in a script that signals an actor to begin the next speech
- Having a clear perception of your personality, strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motivations, and emotions; allowing you to understand other people, how they perceive you, your attitude and your responses to them in the moment.
- A style of writing in which the author tries to represent life situations as they really are.
- Rehearsing without a script after lines are memorized
- The parts of the body that create consonant sounds.
- Language or meaning expressed in words; one of the six elements of tragedy set forth by Aristotle.
- The act of seeing and describing a situation, event, or emotion.
- On a purchased script, use highlighters to highlight your character’s speaking parts and another (of a different color) to indicate cue lines.
- An imaginary wall between the audience and the actors in a proscenium theatre
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- To mark the floor of a rehearsal space with tape that indicates significant parts of a ground plan
- Movements, gestures, or words that act as bridges between beats in a monologue.
- The clear and precise pronunciation of words
- the technique of calling upon memories of your own emotions to understand the emotions of a character.
- The parts of the body that create vowel sounds
- Memory of sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures. An actor uses sense memory to mentally transport him/herself to the character’s situation.
- Variety in speech reflecting changing thoughts and emotions
- A literary and dramatic movement that emphasized bravery and emotion, featuring extraordinary characters and melodramatic plots.
- A complete reading of a play aloud by the assembled cast, usually at the first rehearsal.
- information that is implied but not stated by a character; thoughts or actions of a character that do not express the same meaning as the character’s spoken words.
- Smaller sections of a scene, divided where shifts in emotion or topic occur
- The planning and working out of the movements of actors on stage.
24 Clues: The clear and precise pronunciation of words • The parts of the body that create vowel sounds • The parts of the body that create consonant sounds. • Rehearsing without a script after lines are memorized • Variety in speech reflecting changing thoughts and emotions • A form of drama in which the main characters suffer disaster. • ...
Psychology Assignment chapter 9,11,13 2014-10-29
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- A set of phobias often set off by a panic attack, involving the basic fear of being away from a safe place or person
- Surgery designed to destroy selected areas of the brain thought to be responsible for emotional disorders.
- A psychotic disorder marked by delusions, hallucinations, disorganized and incoherent speech
- Is sometimes referred to as stimulus-response
- A person who lacks conscience and has no emotions, remorse or fear of punishment
- Alternating emotions, with periods of euphoria and periods of depression
- Ms.Quetzal has trained her dog to respond to only the specific sound of the whistle she blows.
- The reappearance of a learned response after its apparent extinction
- Breaking the association of conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus is?
- An anxiety disorder in which a person experiences recurring periods of intense fear
- Kayla is experiencing a headache at school, the school nurse gives her a pill that Kayla thinks is to relieve her headache, and she subsequently feels better. However the pills are really sugar pills that contain no medicine. What has Kayla experienced?
- Emotions thought to be for specific cultures
- Nathan suffers from a continuous state of anxiety marked by feelings of worry and dread suffer from?
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- which phase mobilizes the sympathetic nervous system to meet the immediate threat, such as running away from an aggressive dog
- An exaggerated fear , of a specific situation .such as a fear of germs
- A maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to significantly clinically significant impairment of distress
- A stimulus that is inherently punishing, and example is electric shock
- An anxiety disorder in which many soldiers develop from their experiences in war
- Ms.Quetzal has trained her dog to run to her when she blows a whistle. After the dog has been conditioned, he responds to a variety of sounds that are similar to the whistle.
- The reaction to the stressor is called?
- The process by which a response becomes more likely to occur or less so, depending on its consequence
- An obsession with order that influences the person to have everything in perfect position
- Emotions thought to be universal
- The event that causes us to experience stress
- A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experiences and external environment
25 Clues: Emotions thought to be universal • The reaction to the stressor is called? • Emotions thought to be for specific cultures • Is sometimes referred to as stimulus-response • The event that causes us to experience stress • The reappearance of a learned response after its apparent extinction • An exaggerated fear , of a specific situation .such as a fear of germs • ...
Inside Out 2023-11-10
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- Riley’s _____ were directed by characters in her mind.
- Her ____ turns into a certain color depending on how she felt.
- Her family makes Riley feel _____.
- When Riley thought about running away she had ______.
- Hockey gives Riley ____.
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- This helps control Riley’s emotions.
- This is the center of Riley’s emotion and memory.
- Riley has many different _____ inside of her head.
- Riley’s different emotions control her ____.
- Riley couldn’t sleep because she was having _____.
10 Clues: Hockey gives Riley ____. • Her family makes Riley feel _____. • This helps control Riley’s emotions. • Riley’s different emotions control her ____. • This is the center of Riley’s emotion and memory. • Riley has many different _____ inside of her head. • Riley couldn’t sleep because she was having _____. • When Riley thought about running away she had ______. • ...
anger and aggersion 2019-01-30
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- not showing or feeling anger or other strong emotions
- an emotional state or reaction
- behavior involving physical force intended to hurt
- hostile or violent behavior
- tendency to act on a whim
- a strong feeling of annoyance
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- the fact or process of doing something
- feeling undue awareness of oneself
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's mood
10 Clues: tendency to act on a whim • hostile or violent behavior • a strong feeling of annoyance • an emotional state or reaction • feeling undue awareness of oneself • the fact or process of doing something • the way in which one acts or conducts oneself • behavior involving physical force intended to hurt • not showing or feeling anger or other strong emotions • ...
mitch's crossword 2019-03-25
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- not showing or feeling nervousness anger or other strong emotions
- acting like a friend kind and helpful
- willing, eager, or able to talk or impart information
- lots of energy
- having, showing, or expressing strong emotions or beliefs
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- having a strong desire and determination to succeed
- humorous causing laughter
- careful not to inconvenience or harm other
- going relaxed
- having or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others.
10 Clues: going relaxed • lots of energy • humorous causing laughter • acting like a friend kind and helpful • careful not to inconvenience or harm other • having a strong desire and determination to succeed • willing, eager, or able to talk or impart information • having, showing, or expressing strong emotions or beliefs • ...
Homework 2024-08-05
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- giving out or reflecting a lot of ligth
- not showing or feeling nervousness,anger, or other strong emotions
- kind and pleasant
- ready to face or en dure danger or pain showing courage
- having or showing great vitality and force
- consistenly good in quality or performance
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- hopeful and confident about the future
- showing kindness toward others
- Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considera te of other people
- able to adjust to new conditions
- relating to a persons emotions
11 Clues: kind and pleasant • showing kindness toward others • relating to a persons emotions • able to adjust to new conditions • hopeful and confident about the future • giving out or reflecting a lot of ligth • having or showing great vitality and force • consistenly good in quality or performance • ready to face or en dure danger or pain showing courage • ...
Psychology Terms 2023-09-12
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- Wanting To Die, Refuses To Kill Themselves, But Hopes Something/Someone Else Will Do It For Then
- Psychological Abuse Into Questioning Reality
- Individual Who Lacks Emotions Unless They're Harming Something/Someone Else
- Act Of Taking One's Own Life
- Act Of Starving Oneself
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- Act Of Intentionally Throwing Up Food Just Ate
- Person Who Over Analyzes Situations
- Person Who Can't Sit Still
- Act Of Overeating Intentionally
- Individual Who's Able To Have Emotions, But Enjoys Harming Others
- Person With Grandiose Sense Of Themselves
11 Clues: Act Of Starving Oneself • Person Who Can't Sit Still • Act Of Taking One's Own Life • Act Of Overeating Intentionally • Person Who Over Analyzes Situations • Person With Grandiose Sense Of Themselves • Psychological Abuse Into Questioning Reality • Act Of Intentionally Throwing Up Food Just Ate • Individual Who's Able To Have Emotions, But Enjoys Harming Others • ...
Eagle 101 crossword puzzle 2024-10-14
Superando La Depresion 2024-03-15
Sentimientos 2022-03-08
Vocabulary - Sorry Right/Wrong Number 2019-10-10
16 Clues: excuse • arrogant • friendly • most likely • complaining • time between • dull or plain • about to occur • sad; depressed • question closely • pacify or appease • deep hole or crack • wild with emotions • disable individual • emotionally unstable • difficult; requires much energy
Health Triangle & Influences 2026-01-16
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- the chance that something harmful to your health and wellness will happen
- passing of traits from parents to their biological children; Knowing your family history of health can show you what things you may be at higher risk for
- making a conscious, active choice to not participate in high-risk behaviors/activities
- Combination of physical, mental/emotional, & social well being
- How you handle your feelings, thoughts, and emotions each day
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health along with how your overall health affects your emotions
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- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- Your ability to get along with the people around you
- any factor that shapes our decisions, behaviors, or opinions
- behaviors, habits, and attitudes that help determine a person’s level of overall health
- various methods of communicating information (TV, Radio, TikTok/YouTube, Ads, Billboards, Magazines, etc.)
- the condition of your body to do daily activities & routines that is maintained through balanced nutrition, regular exercise, adequate sleep, good hygiene
- Physical & Social surroundings that influence your health
13 Clues: Your ability to get along with the people around you • Physical & Social surroundings that influence your health • any factor that shapes our decisions, behaviors, or opinions • How you handle your feelings, thoughts, and emotions each day • beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people • ...
Argumentative vocabulary 2026-01-20
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- opposite claim
- dissaprove
- believable
- location/place
- the fallacy of accident
- supporting something
- assert
- the conclusion is hidden
- joining a trend
- verbal disagreement
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- response to a counterclaim
- words that trigger strong emotions
- assumption
- leaving something/someone out
- prejudice
- main claim
- attractive/interesting
- reasoning-a fallacy
- comparison
19 Clues: assert • prejudice • assumption • dissaprove • believable • main claim • comparison • opposite claim • location/place • joining a trend • reasoning-a fallacy • verbal disagreement • supporting something • attractive/interesting • the fallacy of accident • the conclusion is hidden • response to a counterclaim • leaving something/someone out • words that trigger strong emotions
Mindfulness 2025-12-02
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- Being receptive to both your own emotions and those of the people around you.
- Checking in with your thoughts and emotions by writing them down—practicing thinking clearly and positively.
- Turning your attention toward one thing and avoiding distractions.
- The practice of constantly being aware of emotions, thoughts, and the world around us.
- Intentional awareness of your thoughts, emotions, and surroundings—often by focusing on your breathing in quiet concentration.
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- Kindness and understanding toward everyone and everything, even when they appear to have negative qualities.
- Acknowledging everything with compassion (without bias or a negative view) and without trying to change anything about them.
- A lack of distraction or disturbance—a sense of calm that comes when you know everything will be alright.
8 Clues: Turning your attention toward one thing and avoiding distractions. • Being receptive to both your own emotions and those of the people around you. • The practice of constantly being aware of emotions, thoughts, and the world around us. • A lack of distraction or disturbance—a sense of calm that comes when you know everything will be alright. • ...
MANAGING EMOTIONS 2021-01-12
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- Making excuses to explain a situation or behavior rather than directly taking responsibility for it.
- Involuntary pushing of unpleasant feelings out of conscious thought.
- Conscious, intentional pushing of unpleasantness from one's mind.
- seeing someone else as perfect, ideal, or more worthy than everyone else.
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- Attributing your own feeling or faults to another person or group.
- reverting to behaviors more characteristic of an earlier stage of development rather than dealing with the conflict in a mature manner.
- Making up Weaknesses and mistakes through gift-giving, hard work, or extreme efforts.
- Unconscious lack of acknowledgement of something that is obvious to others.
8 Clues: Conscious, intentional pushing of unpleasantness from one's mind. • Attributing your own feeling or faults to another person or group. • Involuntary pushing of unpleasant feelings out of conscious thought. • seeing someone else as perfect, ideal, or more worthy than everyone else. • Unconscious lack of acknowledgement of something that is obvious to others. • ...
words emotions 2024-10-22
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- emotional disturbance caused by something unexpected, something unexpected, novel or strange
- extreme feeling of exhaustion or lack of energy
- that implies loneliness or lack of company
- terrified
- frequent emotion that arises when we feel doubts about the future
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- that arises when we feel bad about ourselves
- that causes boredom
- state that varies in intensity
8 Clues: terrified • that causes boredom • state that varies in intensity • that implies loneliness or lack of company • that arises when we feel bad about ourselves • extreme feeling of exhaustion or lack of energy • frequent emotion that arises when we feel doubts about the future • emotional disturbance caused by something unexpected, something unexpected, novel or strange
BB5 - Emotions 2026-01-30
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- Teens take more risks because this region matures slowly
- System that balances reward and risk when making choices
- Neurotransmitter that strengthens emotional memories
- Brain region that acts like an alarm system
- Brain area that tracks internal body states like nausea or butterflies
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- The brain’s “control panel” for decisions and regulation
- Brain region that links emotions to memories
- Midbrain structure involved in survival responses and pain
8 Clues: Brain region that acts like an alarm system • Brain region that links emotions to memories • Neurotransmitter that strengthens emotional memories • Teens take more risks because this region matures slowly • The brain’s “control panel” for decisions and regulation • System that balances reward and risk when making choices • ...
Chapter 6: Positivity 2021-04-09
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- spiral of positivity, the effect that positive emotions have in building on one another and expanding in a movement towards success
- the ability to adapt when faced with difficulty, adversity, threats, or serious stress
- approach, an approach to problem solving that assumes a person struggles with a problem because of a weakness or because they lack something, like a skill or awarness
- the small, daily events that create positive feelings; a term used by Barbara Fredrickson
- an attitude based on a belief that outcomes will be positive; an important positive emotion
- approach, an approach to problem solving that focuses on a person's personal resources - their unique abilities, talents, and qualities
- brain growth, brain growth that occurs as a result of experiences; most rapid in a person's first 25 years, but continues throughout lifespan
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- the expression of one's thankfulness or appreciation; an important positive emotion
- brain growth, brain growth that occurs early in life and at around the same time in all humans e.g., learning to walk
- the ability of the brain ti change throughout life by forming new neural connections in response to new situations
- emotions, emotions such as joy gratitude, serenity, that can influence a persons ability to learn and grow
- theory, the theory developed by Barbara Fredrickson, that positive emotions broaden the sense of possibility and promote exploration and discovery, which in turn build personal resources
- mindset, the belief that a person can improve and excel at most things, with effort and support
- mindset, the belief that a person has strengths and weaknesses that cannot be changed; the idea that a person is good at some things but not others
- thinking, an attitude that focuses on optimism, happiness, and success
15 Clues: thinking, an attitude that focuses on optimism, happiness, and success • the expression of one's thankfulness or appreciation; an important positive emotion • the ability to adapt when faced with difficulty, adversity, threats, or serious stress • the small, daily events that create positive feelings; a term used by Barbara Fredrickson • ...
Feelings of strong emotions 2015-10-27
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- stiff badly frightened
- very worried, nervous or angry
- feeling extreme dislike or disapproval of something:
- was said to be absolutely shattered after losing his job"
- completely destroyed
- annoyed.
- very upset.
- uncertain or anxious about oneself; not confident.
- having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
- anxious or fearful that something bad might happen
- unable to defend oneself or to act without help.
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- urgent need, desire,
- extremely happy.
- being jealous
- disappointed and unhappy because of discovering the truth about something
- to feel very embarrassed or ashamed.
- feeling relaxed and happy because something difficult or unpleasant has been stopped,
- feelings of guilt
18 Clues: annoyed. • very upset. • being jealous • extremely happy. • feelings of guilt • urgent need, desire, • completely destroyed • stiff badly frightened • very worried, nervous or angry • to feel very embarrassed or ashamed. • unable to defend oneself or to act without help. • uncertain or anxious about oneself; not confident. • anxious or fearful that something bad might happen • ...
Subjunctive Vocabulary - Emotions/Hope 2023-11-12
18 Clues: Ir (él) • Estar (tú) • Desear (yo) • Dar (usted) • Esperar (yo) • Preferir (tú) • Comenzar (yo) • Gustar (ellos) • Sorprender (tú) • Tocar (nosotros) • Saber (nosotros) • Necesitar (ellas) • Temer(los chicos) • Molestar (nosotros) • Ser (los profesores) • Sentir(el estudiante) • Querer (Miguel y Paco) • Practicar (Sra. Miranda)
The Biology of Emotions 2025-02-18
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- A neurotransmitter that helps calm the brain and reduce anxiety.
- Part of the brain that regulates emotional responses and decision-making.
- The emotional center of the brain
- Part of the nervous system that helps calm the body after an emotional event.
- Involved in alertness, arousal, and stress responses.
- Influences learning, memory, and attention, which can affect emotional regulation.
- Part of the brain that processes episodic memories
- The main excitatory neurotransmitter; involved in emotional learning.
- Regulates mood, happiness, and emotional stability; low levels are linked to depression.
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- Part of the brain that processes the fight or flight response
- The "stress hormone," helps manage anxiety and long-term stress.
- The "love hormone," linked to bonding, trust, and emotional connections
- Part of the nervous system that accelerates heart rate
- The hormone associated with a fight or flight response
- Natural painkillers that also produce feelings of pleasure.
- Part of the brain that controls fear and aggression
- Part of the brain that acts as a relay center for sensory information, influencing emotional perception.
- Associated with pleasure, reward, motivation, and positive emotions.
18 Clues: The emotional center of the brain • Part of the brain that processes episodic memories • Part of the brain that controls fear and aggression • Involved in alertness, arousal, and stress responses. • Part of the nervous system that accelerates heart rate • The hormone associated with a fight or flight response • ...
Spanish Conditions and Emotions 2022-10-14
U2L2 Location and Emotions 2022-11-01
18 Clues: sad • calm • sick • busy • bored • where • tired • behind • nervous • outside • near to • far from • on top of • depressed • to the left • in, on or at • to the right • under, underneath
