emotions Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2025-09-25
Across
- – “When the Moon blocks the Sun.”
- – “Mountain range with the world’s tallest peak.”
- – “Twelve signs linked to astrology.”
- – “Spreading rapidly on the internet.”
- – “Biased information to influence people.”
- – “Something that spreads quickly online.”
- – “Conversation between characters.”
- – “Car powered by fuel and electricity.”
- – “Set of rules for problem-solving, used in coding.
- – “Watching media online without downloading.”
Down
- – “Digital audio program.”
- – “Digital symbol for expressing emotions.”
- – “Set of rules for problem-solving, used in coding.”
- – “Object orbiting a planet.”
- – “Another word for movie theater.”
- – “Symbol used on social media.”
- – “City that connects Europe and Asia.”
- – “Seasonal heavy rains in Asia.”
- – “Tiny dot on a screen.”
- – “Comparison without using ‘like’ or ‘as’.”
20 Clues: – “Tiny dot on a screen.” • – “Digital audio program.” • – “Object orbiting a planet.” • – “Symbol used on social media.” • – “When the Moon blocks the Sun.” • – “Seasonal heavy rains in Asia.” • – “Another word for movie theater.” • – “Conversation between characters.” • – “Twelve signs linked to astrology.” • – “Spreading rapidly on the internet.” • ...
anceint china fashion 2013-02-11
9 Clues: kept them warm • was worn to mourning • poor people wore this • women wore in their hair • clothing symbolized this • worn when happy or joyful • highly ranked people wore this • the emperor could only wear this colour • girls were not allowed to decorate their hair until then
Neoclassical Era 2013-04-12
9 Clues: persuasion logic • the name of the era • persuasion using ethics • persuasion using emotions • Author of and Essay on Man • Author of Gulliver's Travels • Gulliver's travels was what type of novel? • Author of A Vindication of the rights of Women • Wollstonecraft was considered the mother of what?
IDENTITY 2014-02-23
9 Clues: your feelings • your relatives • the way you live • what you look like • how long you've been alive • decribes you and what you like • you and your country's beleifs • the sound/vibration made by your vocal chords • going your own way and making your own decisions
FR10 U4 Review 2015-05-06
9 Clues: very angry • very happy • suddenly surprised • small and not important • very unhappy for a long time • feeling very shocked or scared • to laugh at someone in an unkind way • having or expressing strong emotions • the feeling that someone is sorry for what they have done
Treasure in Clay Jars 2020-11-11
9 Clues: Teaching about Jesus • Where the treasure is • People who serve others • another word for Satan. • you turn this on to see • emotions are stored here • Jesus Christ is referred to this • when you deceive someone you use this • what the minister does on Sunday morning
聖靈九果子 2021-05-04
9 Clues: very happy • morally good • calm, kind, or soft • to like something very much • faithful to someone or something • control over your emotions and actions • the ability to wait without complaining • generous, helpful, and caring about other people • live and work together happily without disagreements
P7 Vocab U4, L3 2025-07-26
9 Clues: not normal • a little funny • ready for it to happen • not great, not bad, just OK • calming down the body and mind • something that causes loud noises • scary, strong emotions and reactions • amusing, weird, noisy, relaxing, mediocre • very happy, causes your heart to beat fast
Media language 2022-01-23
9 Clues: Most basic meaning • subject near zoomed in • Subject in the distance • to have multiple meaning • Concepts we attach to things • Cutting shots to tell a story • on scene what is on the screen • Any sound thst has on screen source • revels traits and emotions of character
Unit 3 VOCAB 2023-02-09
9 Clues: having no God in life • System based on free trade • A person who is unprotected • when human needs aren’t met • A group of overlooked people • when emotional needs aren’t met • Being compassionate over being hateful • Identify with others feelings/emotions • describes a disadvantaged, deprived person
Winter Edition 2021-12-16
9 Clues: those who teach • another word for gifts • those who live with you • help to process emotions • what you go to school for • another word for different • the coldest time of the year • helping others is the same as • the most wonderful time of the year
Media language 2022-01-23
9 Clues: Most basic meaning • subject near zoomed in • Subject in the distance • to have multiple meaning • Concepts we attach to things • Cutting shots to tell a story • on scene what is on the screen • Any sound thst has on screen source • revels traits and emotions of character
Social Emotional Health (Jackie, Lilly, Steveyn, Tessa) 2022-03-01
9 Clues: friend • what we feel • overwhelming nerves • overwhelming sadness • using our voices to talk to others • people living together in a community • emotional strain (from school,work,etc) • group of people that have common interests • what you would expect someone to be like because of their looks
IDENTITY 2014-02-23
9 Clues: your feelings • your relatives • the way you live • what you look like • you and your country's beliefs • how long you've been alive for • descibes you and what you like • the sound/vibration made by your voal cords • going your own way and making your own decisions
Emotional Intelligence 2020-10-06
9 Clues: goal focused • models the way • having a good attitude • takes imput from others • does not believe in new ideas • makes all decisions by himself • final decision is made by the team • being able to come up with new ideas • relating to others pain and emotions
Mitch James 2021-03-25
9 Clues: ha ha ha • I show emotions • I can relax A lot • willing to take risks • I have lots of energy • I get excited about life • mind a fair way of thinking • having or showing gentle nature • full if you need me I will be there
Eva health 7B 2021-06-24
9 Clues: - keeping in shape • - something you feel • - when someone scares you • - someone you can rely on • - a form of bullying online • - being played with and tormented • - bullying intended to injure someone\\ • - bullying that affects your mental state • - bullying used to hurt someones image and or reputation
FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS 2023-10-18
7 Clues: I CRY WHEN I'M ...... • I WAS ...... ABOUT THE MATHS TEST. • WE WERE REALLY ...... WHEN WE WON. • I'M ...... ON PLANES. I DON'T LIKE FLYING. • YOU'RE VERY ...... WHY DON'T YOU GO TO BED? • SHE'S ...... BECAUSE SHE HAS NOTHING TO DO. • I WAS ...... WHEN I WATCHED THE HORROR FILM
Emotions - Act IV 2024-02-05
7 Clues: A feeling of joy • Very enthusiastic • In need of sleep or rest • The feeling of deep sorrow • To soothe console or reassure • Feeling shame or embarrassed from one's actions • Discouraged or sad because what they hoped for didn’t happen
Expressing Emotions Crossword! 2024-05-02
Across
- How you react to feelings; can be good or bad actions
- Help you tolerate, minimize, and deal with big feelings
- Big emotion you feel when something has gone bad or someone has done something that you don't like
- What you should say after being mean to someone
Down
- Emotions that are sometimes difficult to manage
- Person who helped calm Charlotte down
- Coping skill that includes breathing
7 Clues: Coping skill that includes breathing • Person who helped calm Charlotte down • Emotions that are sometimes difficult to manage • What you should say after being mean to someone • How you react to feelings; can be good or bad actions • Help you tolerate, minimize, and deal with big feelings • ...
Feeling and Emotions 2024-09-09
feeling and emotions 2025-06-08
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • its occurs when your body does not • its a powerful emotion that you feel when something appears
feeling and emotions 2025-06-08
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • its occurs when your body does not • its a powerful emotion that you feel when something appears
feeling and emotions 2025-06-08
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • its occurs when your body does not • its a powerful emotion that you feel when something appears
Psychology Crossword 2016-05-23
Across
- a bio-medical therapy for severely depressed patients in which a brief electric current is sent through the brain
- feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in a particular way to objects, people and events
- the blocking from consciousness of anxiety laden material
- the time of natural cessation of menstruation
- the period of sexual maturation
- a now rare psycho-surgery that once used to calm uncontrollable emotions or violent patients
- the personal strength that helps most people cope with stress and recover from adversity and even trauma
- surgery that removes or destroys brain tissue in an effort to change behavior
- the biologically and socially influenced characteristics by which people define as male or female
- a group of severe disorders characterized by delusional thinking
- the analyst's noting supposed dream meaning
- the loss of self awareness and self restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- a mood disorder marked by a hyperactive state
- physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
- false beliefs,often of persecution or grandeur
Down
- the first menstrual period
- the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships
- a behavior therapy procedure that uses classical conditioning to evoke new responses to stimuli that are triggering unwanted responses
- the ability to from close, loving relationships
- the transition period from childhood to adulthood
- a procedures for statistically combining the results of many different research studies
- treatment involving psychological techniques
- a set expectations about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave
- a rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits 2 or more distant personalities
- adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
25 Clues: the first menstrual period • the period of sexual maturation • the analyst's noting supposed dream meaning • treatment involving psychological techniques • the time of natural cessation of menstruation • a mood disorder marked by a hyperactive state • false beliefs,often of persecution or grandeur • the ability to from close, loving relationships • ...
Wonder Parts 3-5 2017-05-31
Across
- Not genuine or real; false or probably dishonest
- Light and easy in motion; nimble
- Believing oneself to be deserving of or having the right to privileges or special treatment
- Being aware of and sharing another person’s feelings, experiences, and emotions
- Light up; shed light on
- Looking back on or thinking about past events
- Mumbling; murmuring complainingly or angrily
- Easily to influence or affect
- To find fault noisily or angrily; to criticize severely or angrily
- Combined, united, blended
- A large quantity, plenty
- A group of symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition
- Strict in setting standards or following rules
- Vibrations; feelings or emotions felt from someone
- To have as part of the group or whole
Down
- A disease causing a high rate of death, usually highly contagious (often passed from vermin to humans)
- To change in form or character
- A person who pretends to have virtues that he does not have; a person whose actions contradict their beliefs; someone who pretends to be sick
- To be very sorry for something; an expression of sorrow or disappointment
- Having no stain or blemish; pure; perfectly clean
- Justification; a reason for thinking, deciding or doing something
- A set of rules of behavior
- To throw in between or among other things
- Usually simple object (a tool or ornament) representing a culture or stage of development
- Shockingly terrible; disgusting
- Feeling sorrow for another’s loss, grief or misfortune
- House or burial chamber for the dead; a grave
- A solemn promise
- A vague notion; hint
- Showing wild and crazy excitement and energy
- Fit and muscular
31 Clues: A solemn promise • Fit and muscular • A vague notion; hint • Light up; shed light on • A large quantity, plenty • Combined, united, blended • A set of rules of behavior • Easily to influence or affect • To change in form or character • Shockingly terrible; disgusting • Light and easy in motion; nimble • To have as part of the group or whole • To throw in between or among other things • ...
Chapter 10 Key Terms 2012-11-08
Across
- white fatty material that covers some nerve fibers
- the emotional brain
- cerebral lobe located in the back of the head
- anterior portion of the cerebrum that controls voluntary skeletal activity and plays and important role in emotions, critical thinking, and ethical decision making
- change in the membrane potential across the cell membrane, with the inside of the cell becoming less negative and less polarized
- membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord
- complex network of nerve fibers that arises within the brain stem and projects into the lower cerebrum
- lower part of the brain that connects the brain to and with the spinal cord.
- nerve cells that support, protect, and nourish the neurons
- lobe of the cerebrum concerned primarily with somatosensory function
- part of the diencephalon that regulates the pituitary gland, autonomic nervous system, water balance, appetite, temperature, and emotions
Down
- lobe of the cerebrum responsible for hearing, smelling, speech, and memory
- part of the brain stem that controls vital functions
- largest and uppermost part of the brain, divided into two cerebral hemispheres
- the interaction between two nerves where chemical transmission of the electrical signals occurs
- chemical made within the axon terminal responsible for transmission of the signal across the synapse or junction
- return of the membrane potential to its resting state after the nerve impulse
- cushioning fluid that circulates within the subarachnoid space around the brain and spinal cord
- part of the brain located under the cerebrum
- sequence of changes in the membrane potential that occurs when a cell is stimulated to threshold.
- nerve cell that conducts the action potential
21 Clues: the emotional brain • part of the brain located under the cerebrum • cerebral lobe located in the back of the head • nerve cell that conducts the action potential • membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord • white fatty material that covers some nerve fibers • part of the brain stem that controls vital functions • ...
reading 2022-04-08
Across
- a part of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit
- Language a way of expressing oneself that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning
- an artist who makes illustrations for books or other written work
- something that is different from another
- a comparison which is not literally true
- something told or written that is not fact
- Idea the most important point of the message the author wants to share
- a particular type, sort, or category
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things using like or as
- the people, animals, or creatures in a story
- a person or character who tells a story
- of View who is telling or narrating a story
- an underlying message or the big idea of a story
Down
- a struggle between people which may be physical, or between conflicting ideas
- someone who writes a novel, story, poem or another written work
- Sentence a sentence that states the main thought of a paragraph
- to point out as similar
- where a story or event takes place
- an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning
- writing that is about facts or real events
- an individual way of speaking or writing especially when used to express an emotion
- a short statement of the main points
- a type of literature, or artistic writing, that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions
- and Effect a relationship between actions or events in which at least one action or event is a direct result of the others
- the general atmosphere and emotions the author wants the reader to feel while reading the book
25 Clues: to point out as similar • where a story or event takes place • a particular type, sort, or category • a short statement of the main points • a person or character who tells a story • something that is different from another • a comparison which is not literally true • writing that is about facts or real events • something told or written that is not fact • ...
Psychology vocab 2022-09-27
Across
- An attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, usually on the basis of past instances/accepted principles.
- A medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.
- Something that can be watched.
- A person who beliefs humans are unique beings and should be treated as such by psychology in general.
- It relates to the way an organism and their parts functions normally.
- A person who studies the way people think.
- A method of analysis of nature and human life that focuses on relationships rather than an individual.
- The intellectual discipline that makes explicit the implicit structure of behavioral sciences
- Something which involves thinking, remembering, etc.
- A person who helps people go into their unconscious mind in order to recover repressed emotions and even forgotten experiences.
- The study of human mind and behavior.
- An examination of one’s own thoughts and emotions.
- The study that focuses on the adaptation of human mind to different environments.
Down
- Any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior.
- Any change in an individual's thoughts, behavior, or feelings caused by other people’s actions.
- An assumption or idea which is supported by limited evidence as a way to start further investigation.
- A person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
- vs. Nurture Nature is what we are like more genetically wise, while nurture is what we’re like based on our environment and the way we’re raised.
- A person who specializes in the study of human behavior.
- a person who studies mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes.
20 Clues: Something that can be watched. • The study of human mind and behavior. • A person who studies the way people think. • An examination of one’s own thoughts and emotions. • Something which involves thinking, remembering, etc. • A person who specializes in the study of human behavior. • Any attempt to understand phenomena related to intelligent behavior. • ...
Talking about stories 2022-11-11
Across
- a list of technical or special words, especially those in a particular text, explaining their meanings
- making you think of or remember a strong image or feeling, in a pleasant way
- a person who likes reading very much
- a traditional short story that teaches a moral lesson, especially one with animals as characters
- having a strong effect on your feelings, especially in a way that makes you feel sad
- the part of a novel that tells the story, rather than the dialogue
- a short description of a book written by the people who have produced it, that is intended to attract your attention and make you want to buy it
- lasting or taking too long and not interesting
- producing emotions such as sympathy, romantic love, or being sad, which may be too strong or not appropriate; feeling these emotions too much
- to read something quickly in order to understand the main points, without studying it in detail
Down
- that makes you pay attention to it because it is so interesting and exciting
- a person who is very unwilling to spend money (the word comes from the novel 'Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens)
- a feeling of excitement or anxiety while waiting for something uncertain to happen
- the series of events that form the story of a novel, play, film, etc.
- the main character in a play, film or book
- an account written by somebody, especially somebody famous, about their life and experiences
- unpleasant and strange because connected with death and frightening things
- a separate part at the end of a book or magazine that gives extra information
- not very serious or impressive
- a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary
20 Clues: not very serious or impressive • a person who likes reading very much • the main character in a play, film or book • lasting or taking too long and not interesting • the part of a novel that tells the story, rather than the dialogue • the series of events that form the story of a novel, play, film, etc. • ...
CBT/DBT Review 2024-02-29
Across
- What city we are in
- ______________ Effectiveness- DBT module for relationship skills
- Your BHS for PHP 2
- Last name of the founder of CBT
- ___________ Mind-The state of mind that includes logic and rational thought
- A cognitive distortion in which you might jump to the worst possible conclusion
- ____________ Regulation--DBT skills for managing feelings
- A CBT skills group in which you track your thought process and feelings around a situation that happened
- A cognitive distortion in which you might assume what others are thinking based on what their actions
- Positive events to engage in for mood
- A cognitive distortion that might include "should" statements
- _________ Mind- The state of mind that includes judgements and assumptions
- ______________ Tolerance- DBT skills for managing extreme emotions
- DBT skill for asking for something or saying no
- DBT skill for high distress that involves temperature, paced breathing, and paired muscle relaxation
- A skill for yourself or others to affirm emotions and experiences
- Name of the PHP unit at Veritas
- Last name of the founder of DBT
Down
- ______________ factors- might make you more susceptible to acting on an urge or using a behavior
- DBT skill that allows you to pause and reassess the situation
- A cognitive distortion in which you draw larger conclusions based on a small amount of information
- A cognitive distortion also known as All or Nothing Thinking
- The "C" in CBT
- A DBT skills group in which we identify problem behaviors and prompting events
- A cognitive distortion that is also known as Exaggerating
- Being fully present in the moment without judgement or interpretation
- One of the three states of mind that overlaps the two extremes
- ___________ the Positive- a cognitive distortion
- _____ Surfing or riding the wave
- The "D" in DBT
30 Clues: The "C" in CBT • The "D" in DBT • Your BHS for PHP 2 • What city we are in • Last name of the founder of CBT • Name of the PHP unit at Veritas • Last name of the founder of DBT • _____ Surfing or riding the wave • Positive events to engage in for mood • DBT skill for asking for something or saying no • ___________ the Positive- a cognitive distortion • ...
Driving Conditions 2020-06-08
Across
- This sense will allow you to be altered of different sounds.
- Objects off to the side that are a blur are know as speed _____.
- These items can be used to help your feel better, but can have adverse side effects on driving
- This part of your body receives majority of the information you get from driving
- Normal type of this vision is considered 20/20.
- Depth _____ is the ability to judge a distance between yourself and other objects.
- Night _____ is when a person cannot see well at night.
- This sense can allow you to identify an overheated engine.
- Your ____ will take 5-10 seconds to recover from glare.
- This occurs during the day when bright sunlight is reflected off surfaces.
- This can increase the carbon monoxide levels in your car.
- This general name can take away from your attention on the road.
- A narrow type of vision is known as this type.
- This vision is used to direct toward your target area.
Down
- A method to expect what is going to happen in order to control emotions
- Road _____ is the intent to harm others.
- This type of driving is without regard for others' safety.
- Can cause drowsiness.
- These feelings can increase your chances of making a mistake while operating your vehicle.
- You should always read the ____ of the prescription you are taking to see the effects of it.
- Your _____ of vision is considered the area you can see around you.
- Peer____ has been known to have influence on how a person drives.
- Your ______ can help maintain little distractions by staying calm and having positive conversations.
- Called when to vehicles run into each other.
- Can occur when a person is driving in a unfamiliar or difficult situation.
25 Clues: Can cause drowsiness. • Road _____ is the intent to harm others. • Called when to vehicles run into each other. • A narrow type of vision is known as this type. • Normal type of this vision is considered 20/20. • Night _____ is when a person cannot see well at night. • This vision is used to direct toward your target area. • ...
B- Nonfiction Book "Wave" 2024-05-16
Across
- what her sons would yell when they saw this animal in the yard
- item she found on top of her older son's cabinet
- animals that Sonali is fascinated with
- reason for her family's death
- what natural phenomena occurred that is now the title of the book
- last name of husband
- name of the restaurant Steve and her would go to before seeing a movie
- tickets that Steve both for their family to watch in January
- what she studies and is a professor in
- the ____ family that moved into her parent's house; she kept torturing them
- name of the girl that slept on her lap
- friend she was staying with in Colombo during her trip
- along with losing her children, she even lost her ___
Down
- number of years it took her to return back to London
- month that the accident occurred
- for most of the memoir, her ____ describe her emotions, her pasts, and her thoughts
- what Sonali grabbed onto to keep her alive in the flood
- first thing Sonali did arriving back at her home
- name of Solani's youngest son
- place where Solani is from
- where she moved to continue studies many years after the incident
- curry her mom's signature dish that Steve loves
- name of the hotel she stayed at; ___ Safari Beach Hotel
- sport her eldest son played
- university where she studies now after their passing
- where Steve and Sonali met at 18
- name of her older son
- the first item that Sonali found after the flood; it was her son's ____
- Youngest son's favorite activity
- emotions she feels after losing her family
- food and activity she would enjoy with her family around the dining table
31 Clues: last name of husband • name of her older son • place where Solani is from • sport her eldest son played • name of Solani's youngest son • reason for her family's death • month that the accident occurred • where Steve and Sonali met at 18 • Youngest son's favorite activity • animals that Sonali is fascinated with • what she studies and is a professor in • ...
CONFLICT AND NEGOTIATION ACTIVITY 2024-05-08
Across
- unhealthy, __________ disagreement between two or more people
- Differences in _______ and ethics among workers can be a source of disagreement.
- healthy, __________ disagreement between two or more people.
- type of person who is a verbal bully
- any situation in which incompatible goals, attitudes, emotions or behaviors lead to disagreement or opposition between two or more parties.
- process in which two or more parties attempt to reach an acceptable agreement in a situation characterized by some level of disagreement
- stage of the conflict process wherein emotional involvement becomes a part of the conflict creating anxiety, tension, frustration, or hostility.
- Uncontrolled __________ can cause conflicts among workers.
- Work ________ exists when two or more units depend on each other to complete their respective tasks.
Down
- conflict ___________ happens when no change in antecedent conditions is made and the manifest conflict behaviors are controlled.
- conditions that set the first stage of conflicts
- person is one who often comes into a workplace, full of gossip or inconsequential news
- conflict occurs among groups in an organization.
- technique where differences are played down while emphasizing common interests between the conflicting parties.
- One of common resources (starts with F)
- technique wherein each party to the conflict gives up something of value
- Conflict occurs because people do not think, feel, look, or act alike, what personal factor is this?
- ______ conflict may or may not lead to felt conflicts.
- ________ person wants to be liked by others and because of this, he agrees to do what everyone asks.
- conflict is that kind of conflict that a person faces internally, as when an individual experiences personal frustration, anxiety, and stress
20 Clues: type of person who is a verbal bully • One of common resources (starts with F) • conditions that set the first stage of conflicts • conflict occurs among groups in an organization. • ______ conflict may or may not lead to felt conflicts. • Uncontrolled __________ can cause conflicts among workers. • healthy, __________ disagreement between two or more people. • ...
Personality Adjectives 2023-08-03
Across
- Is quick to make a joke
- Ready to show feelings, softness and emotions
- Shows sympathy and concern to others
- Keeps to themselves and does not open up to people immediately
- Exists in a low volume, with their talking and overall attitude
- Shows support to a person or group of people
- Take the time to see others' perspectives
- Easily communicates with people, and makes people like them
- Focused on succeeded or getting what they want
- Ready to speak to people without any issues
- Keeps on trying to get what they want or persuade others
- Relaxed and not a worry in the world.
- Eager to achieve many things in life
- Think about other people's point of views and situations
- Shows care and focus in one's work
- Does not lie to others
- People can depend on this kind of perso
- Tends to have intense feelings
- Ready to help others
- A creative person
Down
- Uses logic to make decisions in life
- Able to change to new situations
- Understanding the emotions of another person
- Shows kindness to others
- Open to trying new and exciting things
- Is not sensitive and is difficult to break down
- Committed to a person or a group of people.
- An honest and genuine person
- Works and lives alone, relies on themselves
- Appreciates others' feelings, and might get upset if spoken to aggressively
- Always sees things in a positive way
- Down to earth and humble
- Tries to remain calm and wait for periods of time
- Very honest person
- Show courage and determination to overcome difficult and scary situations
35 Clues: A creative person • Very honest person • Ready to help others • Does not lie to others • Is quick to make a joke • Shows kindness to others • Down to earth and humble • An honest and genuine person • Tends to have intense feelings • Able to change to new situations • Shows care and focus in one's work • Uses logic to make decisions in life • Shows sympathy and concern to others • ...
Fallacies Crossword puzzle 2024-12-19
Across
- It is a weakness if reasoning contradicts
- contary to reason or logic
- are arguments that assume what they’re trying to prove.
- makes two or more contradictory claims
- for the purposes of this course, is an unstated reason. It is something that must be true for an argument to work, but which is not explicitly stated in the argument.
- Latin for “against the man”.
- Appeals to the audience's logic and reason, building up logical arguments. For example, you can use facts and statistics, and avoid logical fallacies.
- is an argument that attempts to establish its conclusion by citing a perceived authority who claims that the conclusion is true.
- Appeals to the audience's emotions, trying to make them feel angry, sympathetic, or concerned. For example, you can use vivid language, metaphors, or personal stories to evoke emotion.
Down
- fallacy is committed when one reasons that just because two things are found together (i.e. are correlated) there must be a direct causal connection between them.
- Arguments by analogy rest on a comparison between two cases.
- are common errors of reasoning.
- When presented with observational evidence to support a claim, we need to be wary
- often use specific cases to support general conclusions
- Sometimes one event can set of a chain of consequences; one thing leads to another
- Arguments frequently make _____ to authority, emotions, etc.
- The fact that the reader disagrees with a claim.
- are considered and rejected in an attempt to strengthen the author’s case.
- arguments are arguments that misrepresent a position in order to refute it.
- Appeals to the speaker's authority or credibility, making the audience more likely to trust them.
- Argument often make use of ____.
21 Clues: contary to reason or logic • Latin for “against the man”. • are common errors of reasoning. • Argument often make use of ____. • makes two or more contradictory claims • It is a weakness if reasoning contradicts • The fact that the reader disagrees with a claim. • often use specific cases to support general conclusions • ...
Attachment Styles 2025-02-11
Across
- The ability to rely on oneself emotionally, mentally, and sometimes physically.
- Keeping emotions at arm’s length and struggling with too much closeness in relationships.
- The courage to open up emotionally and express one's true thoughts and feelings.
- A deep emotional bond formed between people, often shaped by early experiences.
- The gradual change in behaviors, emotions, and thought patterns over time, often leading to growth.
- A relationship style that combines both craving intimacy and fearing it at the same time.
- The back-and-forth cycle of wanting closeness but fearing commitment in a relationship.
- Pulling away emotionally, often as a defense mechanism against deep connection.
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- The comfort we seek from others to confirm that we are valued, loved, or safe.
- Being overly alert or sensitive to potential emotional threats or changes in behavior.
- A close and personal connection, whether emotional or physical, with another person.
- The act of suddenly cutting off communication with someone without explanation.
- The ability to recognize your own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a meaningful way.
- The overwhelming feeling of being trapped, either in a relationship or a situation.
- The stage of life where the foundation of emotional connections and relationship habits is formed.
- The ideal relationship style where trust, balance, and healthy emotional connections come naturally.
- Feeling insecure in relationships and constantly seeking reassurance from others.
- Situations or behaviors that activate deep emotional reactions based on past experiences.
- Repeated behaviors or habits that shape how we interact with others over time.
- Limits we set to protect our emotional, mental, or physical well-being in relationships.
20 Clues: The comfort we seek from others to confirm that we are valued, loved, or safe. • Repeated behaviors or habits that shape how we interact with others over time. • The ability to rely on oneself emotionally, mentally, and sometimes physically. • The act of suddenly cutting off communication with someone without explanation. • ...
Persuasive language 2025-11-26
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- Persuasion using credibility or trustworthiness.
- Repeating the same sound at the start of words.
- A short, catchy phrase often used in advertising.
- question A question asked for effect, not because it needs an answer.
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- Information that supports an argument, like facts or examples.
- Persuasion using logic, facts, and reasoning.
- words Words that trigger strong feelings (e.g., “tragic,” “beautiful”).
- A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- the argument Criticising or undermining an opposing view.
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis.
- of three Grouping three ideas or words for a memorable effect.
- words Words with strong emotional impact used to sway opinions.
- Numerical data used to support an argument.
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- Making something seem bigger, better, or worse than it really is.
- language Words that appeal to the five senses.
- Something that is true and can be proven (e.g., “Water freezes at 0°C”).
- A broad statement that applies to everyone, even if it’s not always true.
- language Words that make the audience feel included or involved.
- Persuasion that appeals to emotions.
- Extreme exaggeration used for effect.
- opinion A statement from a knowledgeable or qualified person used to persuade.
- language Words chosen to make the audience feel strong emotions (e.g., “the helpless puppies shivered in the cold”).
- Description that creates a vivid picture in the reader’s mind.
- A joke that plays on words with double meanings.
- A response that disproves or counters an opposing argument.
- Presenting two opposite ideas to highlight a contrast.
- A short personal story used to persuade.
- A person with power or expertise whose words persuade.
29 Clues: A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’. • Persuasion that appeals to emotions. • Extreme exaggeration used for effect. • A short personal story used to persuade. • Repeating words or phrases for emphasis. • Giving human qualities to non-human things. • Numerical data used to support an argument. • Persuasion using logic, facts, and reasoning. • ...
Literary Devices in Gothic Literature 2025-11-20
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- the narrator's outlook or view on events, characters, and the world
- the act of causing someone to accept what is false or invalid as true or valid
- genre of literature whose stories focus on a puzzling crime, situation, or circumstance that needs to be solved
- help establish the mood and atmosphere of a story - consider the time period, location, weather, and cultural influences
- creates tension and drives the plot forward
- scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story
- sets the mood, evokes emotions, and conveys the author's perspective
- introduction to story, main characters, setting, time and mood
- what comes immediately after the important climax has taken place
- the conclusion to the story’s plot
- a genre of literature that was popular in the 18th and 19th century, typically fiction having a prevailing atmosphere of mystery and terror
- element in a novel that evokes emotions such as worry, anxiety, fear and stress on the part of both the reader and the characters
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- the message or lesson that the author wants to convey through the story
- a literary device in which tension holds our attention between one moment and another
- a literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story
- sequence of events that make up the story
- to control or influence (a person or situation)
- a series of events that helps our main character develop their conflict or contributes to it
- a genre of prose fiction that focuses intensively on the interior life of characters, representing their subjective thoughts
- drive the story forward - they can be protagonists, antagonists, or supporting roles
- the most exciting part of the story or the highest point of tension and drama
21 Clues: the conclusion to the story’s plot • sequence of events that make up the story • creates tension and drives the plot forward • to control or influence (a person or situation) • introduction to story, main characters, setting, time and mood • what comes immediately after the important climax has taken place • ...
Collocation 2021-05-19
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- _____________ a threat: create the threat of
- _____________ feelings: different or
- earn a ____________:to work and earn money for yourself and your family
- drop the _____________: to stop talking
- highly _____________: thought to be very
- emotions, felt at the same time
- worth a _____________: worth a lot of money
- centre of _____________:the main focus of interest
- _____________ silence: a silence that
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- behind an action
- catch a ___________: to smell something
- racial _____________ : unfair treatment of someone because of their race
- _____________ motive: the hidden reason or
- ____________conscience: a feeling of shame or remorse after doing something wrong or bad
- something
- notices
- by many people
- or harm
18 Clues: notices • or harm • something • by many people • behind an action • emotions, felt at the same time • _____________ feelings: different or • _____________ silence: a silence that • catch a ___________: to smell something • drop the _____________: to stop talking • highly _____________: thought to be very • _____________ motive: the hidden reason or • ...
Strengths Awareness 2014-04-07
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- Winning others over
- You look for areas of agreement
- You can sense the emotions of others around you
- "Stretch the circle wider"
- You need a clear destination
- You rarely get dragged down
- You love to solve problems
- You like to think
- You see potential in others
- Explains your drive
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- Leads you to take charge
- You are careful, vigilant, and private
- Similar to self-confidence
- Your world needs to be predictable
- Balance is important to you
- Excellence in your measure
- Allows you to sort through and find the best route
- Describes your attitude toward your relationships
18 Clues: You like to think • Winning others over • Explains your drive • Leads you to take charge • Similar to self-confidence • "Stretch the circle wider" • Excellence in your measure • You love to solve problems • You rarely get dragged down • Balance is important to you • You see potential in others • You need a clear destination • You look for areas of agreement • ...
Leadership Frames 2024-06-24
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- What we do to deliver
- People who can create difficulties for you
- It is always in the present
- The chatter within our brain
- What prevents us from delivering at our maximum capability
- People who support you
- The other type of challenge
- What is within
- What we deliver
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- What people do when music is on
- Pe in the equation
- What is outside
- The challenge for which the solution has to be created
- Rarity to find this in a flat in Mumbai
- What we have unlimited
- Another word for feelings
- Another name for the person who delivers
- Another name for purpose
18 Clues: What is within • What is outside • What we deliver • Pe in the equation • What we do to deliver • What we have unlimited • People who support you • Another name for purpose • Another word for feelings • It is always in the present • The other type of challenge • The chatter within our brain • What people do when music is on • Rarity to find this in a flat in Mumbai • ...
Describing people 2025-02-13
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- Lacking depth of intellect or knowledge.
- Dangerous, risky, or unstable.
- Easily nauseated or disgusted.
- Without worries or responsibilities.
- Extremely strange or unusual.
- A person with logical thinking.
- Lacking aim or purpose.
- A person who is easily affected by emotions or external influences.
- Very attentive to details.
- Sticking onto someone or something tightly.
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- Unfeeling, insensitive.
- Someone who is insincere or deceitful.
- Easily frightened; lacking self-confidence.
- Able to take care of oneself without needing help from others.
- Mischievous or badly behaved.
- Extremely good or enjoyable.
- Clever and amusing.
- A person who is lazy and avoids work.
18 Clues: Clever and amusing. • Unfeeling, insensitive. • Lacking aim or purpose. • Very attentive to details. • Extremely good or enjoyable. • Mischievous or badly behaved. • Extremely strange or unusual. • Dangerous, risky, or unstable. • Easily nauseated or disgusted. • A person with logical thinking. • Without worries or responsibilities. • A person who is lazy and avoids work. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2025-10-02
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- traits that influence a person from birth
- sleep walking
- drugs that increase alertness
- memory storage part of brain
- surgical or destructive brain treatment
- sleep disorder causing breathing pauses in sleep
- sleep disorder causing excessive sleepiness
- born on the same day sharing 100% of genes
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- drugs that decrease neurotransmitter activity
- share prenatal environment and 50% of genes
- building block of the nervous system
- emotions processor of brain
- junction or space between neurons
- natural 24 cycle in body
- environmental factors influencing a person
- passing traits from parents to offspring
- sleep hormone
- sleep disorder causing difficultly falling asleep
18 Clues: sleep walking • sleep hormone • natural 24 cycle in body • emotions processor of brain • memory storage part of brain • drugs that increase alertness • junction or space between neurons • building block of the nervous system • surgical or destructive brain treatment • passing traits from parents to offspring • traits that influence a person from birth • ...
Common CHC Terms 2025-10-25
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- alert for violent or aggressive behavior
- likely to attack or harm others
- sensing things that aren’t really there
- accompanying someone to another location
- feeling worried or uneasy
- placing someone alone to prevent harm
- recording patient care information
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- admission by law for safety reasons
- limiting movement for safety
- alert for a medical emergency
- purposely hurting oneself
- restlessness or inability to stay calm
- healthy way to handle stress or emotions
- leaving without permission or supervision
- medication given only as needed
- lasting sadness or loss of interest
- false belief held despite proof otherwise
- regular safety and patient checks
18 Clues: purposely hurting oneself • feeling worried or uneasy • limiting movement for safety • alert for a medical emergency • likely to attack or harm others • medication given only as needed • regular safety and patient checks • recording patient care information • admission by law for safety reasons • lasting sadness or loss of interest • placing someone alone to prevent harm • ...
Common CHC Terms 2025-10-25
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- alert for violent or aggressive behavior
- likely to attack or harm others
- sensing things that aren’t really there
- accompanying someone to another location
- feeling worried or uneasy
- placing someone alone to prevent harm
- recording patient care information
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- admission by law for safety reasons
- limiting movement for safety
- alert for a medical emergency
- purposely hurting oneself
- restlessness or inability to stay calm
- healthy way to handle stress or emotions
- leaving without permission or supervision
- medication given only as needed
- lasting sadness or loss of interest
- false belief held despite proof otherwise
- regular safety and patient checks
18 Clues: purposely hurting oneself • feeling worried or uneasy • limiting movement for safety • alert for a medical emergency • likely to attack or harm others • medication given only as needed • regular safety and patient checks • recording patient care information • admission by law for safety reasons • lasting sadness or loss of interest • placing someone alone to prevent harm • ...
Fallacies 2022-05-05
7 Clues: two extreme ideas • false or mistaken idea • appeals to an officials • appeals to your emotions • leads to another problem • brings up irrelevant topics • joining in popular activities
Fallacies 2022-05-05
7 Clues: two extreme ideas • false or mistaken idea • appeals to an officials • leads to another problem • appeals to your emotions • brings up irrelevant topics • joining in popular activities
Emotional intelligence 2020-08-18
English II Semester Final Review 2012-12-11
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- the turning point of the story
- a word having the same meaning as another word
- the example or quote from a story; starts with "for example"
- a word that replaces the noun
- the author's attitude towards the topic
- giving false information on purpose
- a word that describes an adjective
- the feelings and emotions associated with the word
- convincing someone using emotions (ie. gaining their sympathy)
- associating a person with negative characteristics without proof
- a word having the opposite meaning to another word
- comparison between two dissimilar things using like or as
- means to look/see
- a word that describes a noun
- a statement that you can prove
- means to kill
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- person, place or thing
- the sentence in the body paragraph that explains why the story is important
- connecting words of equal important in a sentence
- the character who changes throughout the story
- an account of a person's life written by another person
- the character that causes the most problems for the good guy
- where the story takes place
- a story with two or more levels of meaning
- the character that seems like a real person because he/she has multiple personality traits
- the dictionary or literal definition of a word
- a technique that ridicules or makes fun of society
- convincing someone using logic or reasoning
- a type of essay where the author tries to convince you of his or her belief
- the first line in an introduction that grabs your attention
- means to believe
- the central idea or main message of a story
32 Clues: means to kill • means to believe • means to look/see • person, place or thing • where the story takes place • a word that describes a noun • a word that replaces the noun • the turning point of the story • a statement that you can prove • a word that describes an adjective • giving false information on purpose • the author's attitude towards the topic • ...
Taking Charge of Your Health Crossword 2013-01-23
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- The beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- All living and nonliving things around you
- When one risk factor adds to another to increase danger
- Ways to say no effectively
- A goal that you can achieve in a short length of time
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness
- The sharing of thoughts & feelings with other people
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs
- Standards on which to base decisions
- The way a person thinks, feels, and acts
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- A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Actions or choices that may harm you or others
- The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a longer conflict
- The conscious, active choice not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- Identifying sources of stress & learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health
- The process of making a choice or solving a problem
- Taking steps to avoid something
- The results of actions
- Choosing to take the right action
- Determine the quality of
- The body's response to real or imagined danger and other life events
- Being true to your ethical values
- Inspires you to think or act a certain way
- Taking action in support of a cause
- The beliefs, customs, & traditions of a specific group of people
- How your emotions affect your physical & overall health & how your overall health affects your emotions
- The passing of traits from parents to their biological children
30 Clues: The results of actions • Determine the quality of • Trustworthy and dependable • Ways to say no effectively • Taking steps to avoid something • Choosing to take the right action • Being true to your ethical values • Taking action in support of a cause • Standards on which to base decisions • The way a person thinks, feels, and acts • All living and nonliving things around you • ...
La Famille (Les articles-UN ou UNE-sont utilises) 2014-10-07
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- la periode quand tu es enfant
- les emotions et les sentiments envers toi-meme
- le periode quand tu deviens mur
- la fin de la vie de quelqu'un
- ce mot decrit quelqu'un qui obeit toutes les choses des autres
- une synonyme pour uni(e); quand deux personnes sont reliees par des interets similaires
- les caracteristiques de quelqu'un sont combines pour creer ce mot et la personnalite
- le mot qui decrit quelqu'un qui aime etre en controle de toutes les choses
- recevoir des biens de l'argent, specialement apres une morte; aussi, recevoir la culture de tes ancetres
- la periode quand tu es vieux
- ce mot decrit quelqu'un qui s'entend bien avec tout le monde
- la terre orginiale dont on vient
- des parties d'une plante ou d'un arbre sous la terre ou des debuts d'une famille ou d'une culture
- un autre nom que tu as pour quelqu'un, ex: John pour Jonathan
- apparaitre ou sembler comme quelqu'un ou quelque chose
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- une synonyme pour une relation; etre lie par des emotions a quelqu'un
- la periode quand tu es adulte
- une synonyme pour terrible, horrible, ou quelque chose qui est difficile pour tolerer
- ce mot decrit quelqu'un qui s'attend beaucoup de choses des autres
- le debut de la vie de quelqu'un
- les differences entre les generations, specialement les parents et leurs enfants
- ce mot decrit quelqu'un qui n'aime pas suivre les regles
- ce mot decris quelqu'un qui n'est pas mechant, mais est un peu severe et solide envers les autres
- la periode quand tu es jeune
- ce mot decrit quelqu'un qui s'entend mal avec tout le monde
- rester fort, malgre des obstacles, ou vivre apres une tragedie
- ce mot decrit quelqu'un qui pense seulement de soi-meme
27 Clues: la periode quand tu es vieux • la periode quand tu es jeune • la periode quand tu es adulte • la periode quand tu es enfant • la fin de la vie de quelqu'un • le debut de la vie de quelqu'un • le periode quand tu deviens mur • la terre orginiale dont on vient • les emotions et les sentiments envers toi-meme • apparaitre ou sembler comme quelqu'un ou quelque chose • ...
Elements of Fiction 2015-12-15
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- this type of round character undergoes some kind of change because of events in the story
- develops the conflict and builds interest or suspense
- this type of round character is the same from beginning to end of the story
- this type of character is stereotyped (predictable and appear often)
- presents the outcome of the conflict
- the conflict is taken care of
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or emotions
- the dominant subject, idea, or attitude in the story - the main message
- the character that opposes the protagonist in achieving his or her goal
- the people or things involved in a story
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- the character that faces the main conflict and attempts to achieve a goal
- the environment in which a story takes place
- complex characters
- the planting of hints or clues to suggest what will happen next
- the perspective from which a story is presented to the reader
- the turning point in the story where the conflict ends and the resolution begins
- this makes the reader uncertain, curious, or tense
- sequence of events that make up a story
- the exact opposite of what is to be expected happens
- characters, setting, mood and theme are introduced
- the feeling which surrounds the story, the emotions you experience or sense as you read a story
- this characterization has direct statements about the character
- a scene that interrupts the action to show events that happened earlier
- the struggle between two or more opposing forces
- this characterization means the reader must interpret the character from the events in the story
25 Clues: complex characters • the conflict is taken care of • presents the outcome of the conflict • sequence of events that make up a story • the people or things involved in a story • the environment in which a story takes place • the struggle between two or more opposing forces • the use of symbols to represent ideas or emotions • ...
25 words 2024-02-10
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- characterized by or showing fancy; capricious or whimsical.
- writer wants to remain neutral or avoid upsetting readers.
- creates a sense of immediacy or importance and may call the reader to take immediate action
- expressing praise or admiration
- serious, sad, and without humor or entertainment
- implying or indirectly suggesting something.
- marked by active interest and enthusiasm
- making fun of someone or something in a cruel way; derisive.
- feeling or showing regret
- you are able to understand the character's feelings, with the result that you like them
- in a content piece that shares ghost stories
- bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless.
- very sudden or noticeable, or full of action and excitement
- showing your disapproval of the fact that they talk or behave in a way which shows that they think they are superior to other peopl
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- manifesting, feeling, or expressing deep hatred or disapproval
- a type of speech or writing that is intentionally intended to provoke strong emotions or reactions
- lacking proper respect or seriousness.
- Identifies that which is affectedly or extravagantly emotional instead of. rational
- focuses on all the positive emotions that one experiences in the moment of the action.
- a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition.
- acting in a calm and controlled way
- evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
- occurs when a speaker says one thing, but actually means the opposite
- one where the speaker is making it clear that they are amused, joking, or being friendly and light-hearted in some other way
- irritated, cross, disgruntled, and angry.
25 Clues: feeling or showing regret • expressing praise or admiration • acting in a calm and controlled way • lacking proper respect or seriousness. • marked by active interest and enthusiasm • evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret • irritated, cross, disgruntled, and angry. • bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless. • implying or indirectly suggesting something. • ...
Intention-Behaviour Gap 2024-08-01
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- one of the goal dimensions that moderates the intention-behaviour gap
- automated process of completing an action without thinking
- one of the core assumptions of the intention-behaviour gap
- a sub-element of motivation driven by emotions, desires, or impulses
- a process that drives goal-oriented behaviour
- people who never planned to change their behaviour
- a sub-element of motivation driven by thoughts, beliefs, or intentions
- expecting to experience negative emotions if target behaviour is not performed (2 words
- a trait that is characterised by high self-discipline
- an individual’s ability to engage in the activity
- a population shown to have the most unsuccessful intenders
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- Psychological tendency comprising affect, behaviour and cognition
- "frustration" is an example of this concept, which is part of the ABC of Psychology
- all factors external to the individual that make it possible to engage in a target behaviour
- the way in which one acts or conducts themselves
- a type of measures that show a lower intention-behaviour gap
- risk of bias that yields a higher intention-behaviour gap (2 words)
- a lack of change in long-term goals such as remaining healthy for life (2 words)
- a type of intervention that centres around the client's needs and preferences
- a planned future action or determination to behave in a specific way
- an example of basis of intention related to other people's expectations (2 words)
- type of individual factor that determines one's capability to engage with target behaviour
- another word for "thoughts"
- first name of the EXSS2033 primary coordinator
- a framework that guides our understanding of behaviour and is a foundation for the intervention design
25 Clues: another word for "thoughts" • a process that drives goal-oriented behaviour • first name of the EXSS2033 primary coordinator • the way in which one acts or conducts themselves • an individual’s ability to engage in the activity • people who never planned to change their behaviour • a trait that is characterised by high self-discipline • ...
chapter 11 part one 2023-03-07
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- satisfaction with the work itself and the ability to use ones skills
- discomfort experienced when attitudes and behaviors are not aligned
- a series of questions about different aspects of ones job such as pay promotion opportunities the work itself and quality of supervision. scores are averaged
- degree to which the persons skills abilities and knowledge are aligned with requirements
- satisfaction with pay promotions or other material benefits
- perceived fairness of rewards received from organization
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- commitment due to sense of obligation and sense that it is the right thing to do
- a series of likert type statements pertaining to overall job satisfaction
- fairness of interpersonal treatment received from ones manager
- commitment to the org because of sincere emotional attachment
- perceived fairness of the processes used to make important decisions within the organization
- feelings and beliefs about ones job organization supervisor or another aspect of the workplace
- the perception that an organization is committed to and cares about its employees
- the degree to which the employee identifies with and feels involved in the organization
- commitment due to a lack of other alternatives or feelings of loss with job
- a state of nonjudgmental attentiveness and awareness of the moment
- tendency to experience negative emotions
- theory that describes the conditions under which attitudes would relate to behaviors. behavior is a function of intentions norms and control
- a job attitude consisting of being dedicated to and absorbed with work and brining a sense of excitement and passion to work
- a pleasurable or positive emotional state resulting from the appraisal of ones job
- similarity between personal values and organizational values
- an interview conducted with parting employees to explore why the employee is leaving
- tendency to experience positive emotions
23 Clues: tendency to experience negative emotions • tendency to experience positive emotions • perceived fairness of rewards received from organization • satisfaction with pay promotions or other material benefits • similarity between personal values and organizational values • commitment to the org because of sincere emotional attachment • ...
colors Grammar 2022-05-18
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- is a color that conveys youth, fun and daring
- It is a color associated with science and objectivity
- Being one of the lowest shades of violet, the color lilac has been associated with tranquility, sweetness, warmth, restraint and low impact.
- green It is a color that is based on the coloration of green olives, that is, of the fruits
- It is a very striking tone that refers to some leaves of trees and shrubs in our nature.
- White is a color that conveys peace, purity and cleanlines.
- honor, value, as an emblem of what is profane and of excess in abandonment to earthly values
- has a wide range of representations that go from elegance, to mourning, death or power.
- can be considered a color similar to or synonymous with peach
- is a color that conveys sensitivity, delicacy, elegance, luxury or spirituality.
- is a color that conveys serenity, calm and peace.
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- represents kindness, positivity, sentimentality, sensitivity, courtesy, politeness, childhood, and innocence.
- is related to joy, originality, intelligence.
- It is a color that for centuries has been associated with spirituality and kindness
- martyrdom, the power of deep emotions and joys, of fortune and necessity.
- freedom, loyalty, harmony, truth and seriousness
- is able to energize and stimulate the mind and body, can trigger feelings of warmth and can increase positive emotions
- It is considered an expression of calm, tranquility and relaxation
- blue In flags and heraldic shields this color associated with the sky and the sea is used.
- In fact, it is the color of the land, the trunks of the trees, etc.
20 Clues: is related to joy, originality, intelligence. • is a color that conveys youth, fun and daring • freedom, loyalty, harmony, truth and seriousness • is a color that conveys serenity, calm and peace. • It is a color associated with science and objectivity • White is a color that conveys peace, purity and cleanlines. • ...
P;assipn puzzle 2025-01-29
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- the obsession with words
- the result of someone intentionally putting in effort and time into a form of art or expression
- someone who has a deep love for poems and poetry
- the lattion word from which we got the english word creation
- a person who loves flowers
- and adjective that means that something was carefully chosen or done
- a word that means to put your soul in to what you are doing with creativity
- all forms of art and creation were made ______
- a collection of words that can sometimes be arranged in a rhythmic formation to convey strong emotions
- recognition of the good things about something
- a word for an all consuming passion or hobby
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- a word to mean rich with nature and greenery
- a word for someone who loves music very deeply
- a word for someone who has an appreciation for art, music, and beauty of things
- the physical feeling that you get when appreciating art and music
- an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through rhythms harmonies and melodies
- the realization that everything around you is living a vivid life
- the intricate aspects that are put in to creations
- the latin word from which we got the word for nature
- a swedish word for someone who loves life
- drawings paintings music poems sculpture plays and books can be considered as
- the fear of running out of creative ideas
- a quality of passion or inspiration
- a swedish word for taking a break to enjoy the little things ion life like nature
- a word that means not to be forgotten or removed something that leaves its mark
25 Clues: the obsession with words • a person who loves flowers • a quality of passion or inspiration • a swedish word for someone who loves life • the fear of running out of creative ideas • a word to mean rich with nature and greenery • a word for an all consuming passion or hobby • a word for someone who loves music very deeply • all forms of art and creation were made ______ • ...
CMST 312 Exam 2 2024-10-21
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- a type of nonlistening where we focus communication on ourselves instead of the speaker
- this basic emotion is felt when something of value has been lost and cannot be recovered
- this stage of knapp's model involves establishing a shared conception of the relationship
- this type of listening is characterized by listening to judge the accuracy, honesty, and completeness of a message
- _____ attachment is characterized by a negative view of self and others
- this stage of listening involves attaching meaning to cues provided by a communication partner
- ____ uncertainty involves questioning your partners commitment to the relationship
- social emotions that reflect that interpersonal experiences aren't fulfilling or have taken a bad turn such as sadness, grief, loneliness
- a type of listening for pleasure or enjoyment
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- covert actions designed to reveal information about a partners involvement
- in the _____ stage of listening, we recall and retain information that has been shared with us
- in nonverbal communication, when we display emotions that we don't actually feel
- in the triangular theory of love, this type of love is characterized by intimacy and commitment but lacking passion
- when we replace a word with a gesture that conveys a similar meaning, such as a thumbs up
- _____ vs. predictability is a dialectical tension when we like some surprise to keep things interesting
- feelings that occur in interpersonal communication or relationships
- this type of love enjoys the thrill of the chase and playing hard to get
- this type of love is made up of lots of commitment, but little intimacy and passion
- this type of love is characterized by drama, also known as obsessive love (SAMPLE SYSTEM)
- the use of space to influence communication
- when we are feeling embarrassed, our action tendencies compel us to ______ a situation
21 Clues: the use of space to influence communication • a type of listening for pleasure or enjoyment • feelings that occur in interpersonal communication or relationships • _____ attachment is characterized by a negative view of self and others • this type of love enjoys the thrill of the chase and playing hard to get • ...
What's the Story - Unit 3 2024-12-06
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- a person represented in a film, play, or story
- the “eye” or narrative voice through which you tell a story
- the order in which event takes place in a narrative
- a story or a description of a series of events
- the struggle between a character's emotions, values, desires, traits and interests that might stop them from achieving their goal
- the principal character in a literary work (such as a drama or story)
- the time and place of the action of a literary, dramatic, or cinematic work
- occurrence, especially ones of some importance, in a story
- a point at which a significant change occurs
- the character who tells you what is happening in a book or film
- to solve or end a problem or difficulty:
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- a struggle that occurs between a character and an external force, such as another character, society, nature, or a situation
- the voice in which a story is written that is outside the story and knows everything about the characters and events in the story
- a narrative composed from personal experience
- having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight; possessed of universal or complete knowledge; all knowing
- the last part of something, its end or result
- the art of using words and phrases to create detailed mental images, evoke emotions, and engage a reader's or listener's senses
- the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise to the dramatic action in a drama or fiction
- a conversation between two or more persons
- one that contends with or opposes another : ADVERSARY, OPPONENT
- the point of highest dramatic tension or a major turning point in the action (as of a play)
21 Clues: to solve or end a problem or difficulty: • a conversation between two or more persons • a point at which a significant change occurs • a narrative composed from personal experience • the last part of something, its end or result • a person represented in a film, play, or story • a story or a description of a series of events • ...
26 Advertising Techniques Review 2025-03-26
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- A visual tool that helps designers place elements on a space in a visually appealing fashion
- Computers enhance real-world environments by appealing to a person’s various senses
- Sharing customer experiences, recalling their history or gathering inspiration from their industry
- This technique provides customers with an exclusive inside look at how a company operates
- A technique involving eye contact
- Create correlations between a product and certain feelings
- Uses social influence to persuade potential consumers to copy the actions of other customers.
- Describes a product's features and the benefits it provides to potential customers
- Targets a viewer's emotions to motivate action
- The main point of interest in an image
- Create special offers and discounts that entice consumers to buy a product
- How someone conveys a message through their body movement and facial expressions
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- People with large social media followings to create content involving a product or service
- Makes claims without providing details, making the advertisement feel unfinished
- Guides the viewer as they look at a specific piece of content
- When one object or idea represents another
- To highlight the effectiveness of their products and prove that other people are using them
- Displays an action as if the viewer is performing or experiencing it themselves
- Hiring a famous figure to advertise the benefits of a product to consumers
- Drawings and computer graphics to which artists add motion
- The style and appearance of text
- The use of colors to elicit certain emotions
- References the same message within an advertisement multiple times
- The arrangement of elements in an advertisement and how they occupy space
- Marketers use this to persuade consumers that everyone is using their product
- Transforming inanimate objects into creatures that can walk and talk
26 Clues: The style and appearance of text • A technique involving eye contact • The main point of interest in an image • When one object or idea represents another • The use of colors to elicit certain emotions • Targets a viewer's emotions to motivate action • Drawings and computer graphics to which artists add motion • ...
Literary Term Exam Review 2024-02-26
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- the part of the story that includes the setting
- an insight about human life that is revealed in a literary work
- a rhetorical method that involves touching the listener's or reader's emotions
- a word or phrase that describes one thing in terms of another and is not meant to be taken literally
- when the conflict of the plot is solved and is often the most exciting part of the story
- "I too have planted marigolds."
- the conclusion of a story's plot
- a work that makes fun of another work by imitating some aspect of the original piece's style
- a universally recognized model of a person that is copied
- These are the words a writer chooses to use and the enunciation of those words.
- a rhetorical method that involves the credibility of the speaker and/or the resources
- "It went "Zip" when it moved/And "Bop" when it stopped/And "Whirrr" when it stood still."
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- "For the millionth time, Dante, North Carolina."
- "I feel the chaotic emotions of adolescence, illusive as smoke."
- a work that ridicules the shortcomings of specific people or institutions as an attempt to bring about change
- the period of time in a story that follows the climax and leads to the resolution
- Stay strong, Steve! Stop stalling and study!
- a particular way of speaking that is unique to a particular social class or region
- "Memory is an abstract painting."
- the climate or feeling of a literary work
- Tommy’s mother didn’t even lecture him after he came home late again; it was like beating a dead horse.
21 Clues: "I too have planted marigolds." • the conclusion of a story's plot • "Memory is an abstract painting." • the climate or feeling of a literary work • Stay strong, Steve! Stop stalling and study! • the part of the story that includes the setting • "For the millionth time, Dante, North Carolina." • a universally recognized model of a person that is copied • ...
Me. 2024-03-20
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- Relating to or characteristic of comedy; comic.
- Relating to a person’s emotions.
- Showing or involving great activity or vitality.
- Arousing curiosity or interest; holding or catching the attention.
- Feel or show pity, sympathy, and understanding for people who are suffering.
- Showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected.
- Feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure.
- Making a strong, affected or pretentious display of being artistic or interested in the arts.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Absorbed in or involving thought.
- Having or showing creativity or inventiveness.
- Not proud of arrogant; modest.
- Giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
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- Constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything.
- Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- Always tries to be fair and reasonable, and always listens to other people’s opinions.
- Honest and frank.
- Not feeling or showing nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- Involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal.
- Readily feeling or showing fondness.
- Tolerant or liberal in one’s views and reactions; not easily offended.
- Free of deceit; truthful and sincere.
- Careful not to inconvenience.
- Displaying kindness and concern for others.
- Giving or ready to give help.
- Relaxed and tolerant in attitude or manner.
- Very pleasant or attractive.
- Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
- Having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- Giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive.
30 Clues: Honest and frank. • Very pleasant or attractive. • Careful not to inconvenience. • Giving or ready to give help. • Not proud of arrogant; modest. • Relating to a person’s emotions. • Absorbed in or involving thought. • Readily feeling or showing fondness. • Free of deceit; truthful and sincere. • Feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure. • ...
Co Occurring Disorders Intro 2025-06-03
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- Seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there
- A developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior
- A false belief that isn’t based in reality
- Using substances to try to manage symptoms of mental illness
- A condition where a person cannot control their use of alcohol or drugs
- A disorder marked by intense emotions and unstable relationships
- Negative beliefs or stereotypes about people with mental illness or addiction
- The process of identifying a mental health or substance use disorder
- A neurodevelopmental disorder that includes difficulty with attention and impulsivity
- A structured outline of goals and steps for managing co-occurring disorders
- A disorder that causes extreme mood swings between highs and lows
- A type of mental disorder involving unhealthy patterns of thinking and behavior
- Treatment that involves talking with a mental health professional
- A disorder where a person displays a pattern of angry or defiant behavior
- A group of people who share experiences and help each other recover
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- A serious mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- When a person has both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder
- A condition that affects a person's thinking, mood, or behavior
- A disorder caused by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event
- A return to substance use after a period of improvement
- A disorder involving aggressive or antisocial behavior
- A disorder involving excessive fear or worry
- Techniques or strategies used to deal with stress or difficult emotions
- A mental health condition that primarily affects emotional state
- A mood disorder marked by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
25 Clues: A false belief that isn’t based in reality • A disorder involving excessive fear or worry • Seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there • A disorder involving aggressive or antisocial behavior • A return to substance use after a period of improvement • Using substances to try to manage symptoms of mental illness • ...
Neuroanatomy Terminology 2022-09-08
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- two main ones in the brain
- point of communication between axon terminal and other structures
- most superior part of brainstem,
- going to the brain
- toward the point of attachment
- nerves extending outwards from spinal cord
- higher level cognition, motor systems, basic expressive language
- towards the tail
- contains cell bodies, processes information
- sensory relay station
- triple layer of tissues surrounding entire brain and spinal cord
- above
- separates temporal from parietal and frontal
- Brain, brainstem, spinal cord
- receives signals from other neurons
- motor control, behavior, and emotions
- middle portion of brainstem
- functions of movement
- separates frontal and parietal lobes
- back
- going away from the brain
- top of head (brain) or towards the backbone (body)
- slice front from back
- auditory processing, balance
- massive white matter tract connecting left and right hemispheres
- roughly associated with different functions, represent different cellular organizations
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- controls vital body processes such as heart rate and blood pressure
- support cells, provide structure and protection
- post-central gyrus
- towards the nose
- bottom of head (brain) or toward the belly (body)
- toward the bottom
- contains cell axons, transmits signals between neurons and structures
- coordination and movement
- away from midline
- visual processing
- deep in sylvian fissure, speech motor control
- away from point of attachment
- toward the midline
- primary sensory strip
- fear and stress response system, basic emotions like hunger, fear
- sends signals
- within ventricles inside brain
- 6 layers of different connections and general functions
- part of limbic system, involved in regulating body systems
- bottom-most part of brain, where brain and spinal cord connect
- slice through midline or side to side
47 Clues: back • above • sends signals • towards the nose • towards the tail • toward the bottom • away from midline • visual processing • post-central gyrus • going to the brain • toward the midline • sensory relay station • primary sensory strip • functions of movement • slice front from back • coordination and movement • going away from the brain • two main ones in the brain • middle portion of brainstem • ...
Crossword 2025-11-23
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- The mom-to-be’s sign, ruled by Saturn and symbolized by the water-bearer
- The planet known for its rings and associated with discipline and structure
- The zodiac sign known for being practical and grounded, symbolized by a goat
- The sign of the ram, known for its bold and energetic personality
- Shower co-host and big sister to one of the parents-to-be
- Catrina and Andrio’s nickname for baby
- The theme of today’s celebration
- The zodiac sign that symbolizes the bull
- This sign, ruled by Neptune, is associated with dreaminess and creativity
- The element associated with passionate signs like Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius
- The Celestial object that represents the soul, emotions and instincts
- This sign is represented by twins and is ruled by Mercury
- The planet associated with communication and intellect
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- The astrological sign symbolized by a crab
- Debbie, Lisete, and Susan
- The astrological sign, symbolizing balance and harmony
- Shower co-host and big sister to one of the parents-to-be
- This sign is symbolized by the archer and is associated with philosophy and adventure
- The element that represents emotions and intuition, found in Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces
- The zodiac sign symbolized by a maiden, often associated with perfectionism and practicality
- The ruler of the zodiac sign Aries and associated with energy and assertiveness
- The ruler of the zodiac, often associated with the king of the gods; Zeus’s Roman cousin
- The dad-to-be’s water sign, with a sting of mystery
- What we form around a new baby—more than gifts
- The family surname this little star will join
- This planet is often associated with love and beauty
- The constellation represented by the king of the jungle
27 Clues: Debbie, Lisete, and Susan • The theme of today’s celebration • Catrina and Andrio’s nickname for baby • The zodiac sign that symbolizes the bull • The astrological sign symbolized by a crab • The family surname this little star will join • What we form around a new baby—more than gifts • The dad-to-be’s water sign, with a sting of mystery • ...
memories 2021-01-13
9 Clues: wanna ___ ? • a very covid summer • october 7th dinners • meet at the ___ store • original topic of 2.0 • the worst flavour choice • where we ate in boston (no spaces) • default winner of the alex contest • word we would use to describe intense slip of emotions (Canadian spelling)
Intimate Relationships 2023-10-04
9 Clues: Your emotions • talking about it • Giving permission • Using your bodies • When you are close to someone • getting advice or calling for • Not platonic, taking it to the next level • when you believe and feel safe with another • A relationship that works, also a diet type
neurodiversity 2024-06-18
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- get obsessed with eg cleaning, organising
- high functioning autism
- difficulty with maths
- child may be hyperactive or inattentive
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- difficulty in concentrating, over worrying
- difficulty with reading and writing
- feel overwhelmed,sweating,shaking,feeling sick
- difficulty with controlling emotions and behaviour
- difficulty with communication ,needs routines
9 Clues: difficulty with maths • high functioning autism • difficulty with reading and writing • child may be hyperactive or inattentive • get obsessed with eg cleaning, organising • difficulty in concentrating, over worrying • difficulty with communication ,needs routines • feel overwhelmed,sweating,shaking,feeling sick • difficulty with controlling emotions and behaviour
Solitary reaper 2024-08-16
7 Clues: mountains • to harvest • bands tired travellers • to wrap with something • going up the mountains • a place with shade from trees • to hold in the mind or emotions
SomeBunny Loves OLIVIA 2022-04-17
7 Clues: Next to • Decomposing • Not standing • Naked in the North Pole • Another word for "emotions" • What you didn't finish for dinner • How Maria feels in the dress shop
EMDR puzzle 2023-01-31
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- A form of self reflection when the client evaluates their level of physical arousal and other sensations
- Phase of EMDR that results in reduction in the intensity of negative emotions and disturbance associated with a bad memory.
- Phase of EMDR where personal strengths are associated with the negative memory and adaptive beliefs about the self are reinforced.
- The particular bad memory that is identified as an appropriate focus to address with EMDR
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- Mental Health condition EMDR was first developed to treat.
- Repeated process in EMDR when the intensity of negative emotions and sensations are evaluated.
- The thoughts and beliefs that are brought to mind in EDMR therapy.
- A term that refers to the type of stimulation in EMDR that requires the client to focus on stimulation that moves from side to side.
- Last name of the originator of EMDR
9 Clues: Last name of the originator of EMDR • Mental Health condition EMDR was first developed to treat. • The thoughts and beliefs that are brought to mind in EDMR therapy. • The particular bad memory that is identified as an appropriate focus to address with EMDR • Repeated process in EMDR when the intensity of negative emotions and sensations are evaluated. • ...
Implicit Motives 2020-10-26
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- The desire for people who have high in the need for power
- people generally experience not only positive emotions like hope that energize their approach behavior but also negative emotions like anxiety that energize their avoidance behavior.
- Person’s needs can be inferred from imaginative material generated in response to an ambiguous cue.
- people high in the need for _____ experience increased satisfaction in that relationship
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- Establishing, maintaining or restoring a positive, affective relationship with another person or persons.
- Condition that satisfy high achivers
- The environmental incentive that activates the emotional and behavioral potential of the social need for intimacy
7 Clues: Condition that satisfy high achivers • The desire for people who have high in the need for power • people high in the need for _____ experience increased satisfaction in that relationship • Person’s needs can be inferred from imaginative material generated in response to an ambiguous cue. • ...
Poetry Terms 2022-02-11
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- When the ending of multiple lines or words sounds the same and are spelt similar.
- A word, line or phrase that is repeated within the lines or stanzas of a poem
- Verse in lines of irregular length, rhyming very irregularly.
- A division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit
- Tells stories through verse and conversation.
- Unrhyming verse in iambic pentameter lines.
- A basic repeated sequence of meter composed of two or more accented or unaccented syllables
- Both tells a story and connects the reader to an audience through emotions or behavior.
- Fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme.
- When the endings of multiple words are exactly the same and are pronounced the same.
- A poem of seventeen syllables with three lines of five, seven, and five.
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- Meter is the arrangement of rhythms in a repetitive pattern of strong and weak beats
- A line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable.
- a type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds.
- A stylistic literary device identified by the repetition of identical or similar consonants in neighboring words whose vowel sounds are different
- A pair of end-rhymed lines of verse that are self-contained in grammatical structure and meaning.
- A formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person
- A very long poetic writing.
- The repetition of the sound of a vowel in non-rhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible
- A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas.
20 Clues: A very long poetic writing. • Unrhyming verse in iambic pentameter lines. • Tells stories through verse and conversation. • A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas. • Verse in lines of irregular length, rhyming very irregularly. • a type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds. • ...
psych 2021-11-16
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- neurons - sensory neurons that send impulses from stimuli to Central nervous systems and the brain
- neurons - motor neurons that carry neural impulses from the central nervous system to the muscles
- nervous system - the part of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements
- nervous system - the part of the nervous system that controls the bodily functions that aren’t consciously directed
- lobe - behaviour and emotional control centre and home to our personality.
- - the ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization. These changes range from individual neuron pathways making new connections, to systematic adjustments like cortical remapping
- nervous system - controls most functions of the body and mind
- - controls body temperature, reproductive functions, eating, sleeping, and the display of emotions.
- callosum - bundles of nerves that permits communication between the right and left sides of the brain.
- nervous system - links the internal organs to the brain and the spinal cord.
- lobe - integrates sensory input, and construction of a spatial coordinate system to represent the world around us.
- nervous system - the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord
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- cortex - a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain.
- lobe - processes affect/emotions, language, and certain aspects of visual perception.
- - a chemical messenger that carries, boosts, and balances
- nervous system - conserve energy to be used later and to regulate bodily functions like digestion and urination
- - a junction between two nerve cells consisting of minute gaps where impulses pass by diffusion of a neurotransmitter
- - a cell that transmits nerve impulses
- - the posterior of three bulges that appear in the embryonic brain as it develops from the neural tube
- lobe - controls people’s visual perception, including colour, form and motion
20 Clues: - a cell that transmits nerve impulses • - a chemical messenger that carries, boosts, and balances • nervous system - controls most functions of the body and mind • nervous system - the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord • lobe - behaviour and emotional control centre and home to our personality. • ...
Communication 2021-12-06
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- Messages that refer to other messages
- process of adapting to a culture.
- The range of communication channel options availblento communicators.
- debilitative emotions come from accepting irrational thoughts
- ___ rules are used to create and interpret messages.
- consists of a limited number of people who interact
- spoken or written words that have no meaning
- The act of making a deliberately vague statement.
- official guidelines that govern the group
- Nonlinguistic means of vocal expression
- We manage our ___
- lies that intended to be unmalicious
- ___theory predicting is one in which a person's costs and rewards is equal to that of the person's partner
- The study of how humans use and structure time.
- is the study of body movement, facial expression
- collection of symbols governed by rules and used to convey messages
- Fostering ___ emotions is just as important as minimizing negative ones.
- perception of membership in a group that is part of an encompassing culture.
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- The study of touch
- someone of similar power and status
- the ability to influence other people's behavior
- The degree to which nonverbal cues can clarify a verbal message.
- occur when words are equivocal, meaning that they are open to more than one interpretation
- Nonverbal behaviors that accompany and support verbal messages.
- When the brain interprets sound and gives meaning
- accommodating one's speaking style to another person
- communication of the phenomenon in which digital interation creates deeper relationships
- group technique combines alternating cycles
- The influence of others on one
- a state of close union, contact
- is the dominance of one culture over another.
- ____ attraction to someone's abilities and dependability
- helping loved ones during challenges
- External, physiological, and psychological distrations
34 Clues: We manage our ___ • The study of touch • The influence of others on one • a state of close union, contact • process of adapting to a culture. • someone of similar power and status • lies that intended to be unmalicious • helping loved ones during challenges • Messages that refer to other messages • Nonlinguistic means of vocal expression • ...
Neurophysiology by Matthew Anton & Stephen McPherson 2016-02-16
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- A bundle of neural fibers that connects the brain's two hemispheres
- Chemical messenger manufactured and secreted by the endocrine glands
- A statistical formula that provides a percentage of variation in a population of variation in a population attributable to genetic factors
- The process by which new neurons are generated
- Immature cells that have a potential to develop into almost any type of cell
- The subdivision of the autonomic nervous system that is responsible for arousing the body
- The interconnected group of forebrain structures involved with emotions, drives, and memory
- The basic building cell of the nervous system
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- A part of the limbic system that system that controls emotions and the formation of emotional memory
- The small brain structure beneath the thalamus that helps govern drives and hormones
- A chemical messenger released by neurons that travels across the synapse and allows neurons to communicate with one another
- The hindbrain structure responsible for coordinating fine muscle movement, balance, and some perception and cognition
- A long tube like structure that conveys impulses away from a neuron's cell body toward other neurons
- The branching fibers of neurons that receive neural impulses from other neurons and convey impulses toward the cell body
- A segment of DNA that occupies a specific place on a particular chromosome
- Involved in respiration, movement, waking, sleep, and dreaming
- A gap between the axon tip and the cell body of the receiving neuron
- The part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord
- The subdivision of the autonomic nervous system that is responsible for calming the body and conserving energy
- An innate automatic response to a stimulus that has a biological relevance for an organism
20 Clues: The basic building cell of the nervous system • The process by which new neurons are generated • Involved in respiration, movement, waking, sleep, and dreaming • A bundle of neural fibers that connects the brain's two hemispheres • Chemical messenger manufactured and secreted by the endocrine glands • ...
S1 Vocab 2023-05-01
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- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- existing in possibility
- characterized by violent emotions or behavior
- having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
- incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs
- concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return
- a tactic for delaying or obstructing legislation by making long speeches
- conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
- cleverly amusing in tone
- come out into view, as from concealment
- marked by precise accordance with details
- extremely steep
- a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline
- enduring strength and energy
- the basic structure or features of a system or organization
- a powerful circular current of water (usually the result of conflicting tides)
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- a striking change in appearance or character or circumstances
- characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
- obvious to the eye or mind
- not clearly understood or expressed
- actions that cause great irritation or a feeling of annoyance
- restore to good health or strength
- immaculately clean and unused
- great coolness and composure under strain
- allowing light to pass through diffusely
- expel, as if by official decree
- decrease in size, extent, or range
- move fast
- suppress or crush completely
- withdrawn from society one who lives in solitude
- without revealing one's identity
- tending to vanish like vapor
- something done or paid in expiation of a wrong
- seize and take control without authority and possibly with force
34 Clues: move fast • extremely steep • existing in possibility • cleverly amusing in tone • obvious to the eye or mind • suppress or crush completely • tending to vanish like vapor • enduring strength and energy • immaculately clean and unused • expel, as if by official decree • without revealing one's identity • restore to good health or strength • decrease in size, extent, or range • ...
Wonder Parts 3-5 2017-05-31
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- Not genuine or real; false or probably dishonest
- Mumbling; murmuring complainingly or angrily
- To find fault noisily or angrily; to criticize severely or angrily
- Easily to influence or affect
- Shockingly terrible; disgusting
- A set of rules of behavior
- A person who pretends to have virtues that he does not have; a person whose actions contradict their beliefs; someone who pretends to be sick
- To throw in between or among other things
- Light up; shed light on
- Usually simple object (a tool or ornament) representing a culture or stage of development
- A large quantity, plenty
- Justification; a reason for thinking, deciding or doing something
- To be very sorry for something; an expression of sorrow or disappointment
- Fit and muscular
- A solemn promise
- A disease causing a high rate of death, usually highly contagious (often passed from vermin to humans)
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- To change in form or character
- Light and easy in motion; nimble
- A group of symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition
- Strict in setting standards or following rules
- Feeling sorrow for another’s loss, grief or misfortune
- Looking back on or thinking about past events
- Being aware of and sharing another person’s feelings, experiences, and emotions
- Having no stain or blemish; pure; perfectly clean
- Vibrations; feelings or emotions felt from someone
- House or burial chamber for the dead; a grave
- To have as part of the group or whole
- A vague notion; hint
- Combined, united, blended
- Believing oneself to be deserving of or having the right to privileges or special treatment
- Showing wild and crazy excitement and energy
31 Clues: Fit and muscular • A solemn promise • A vague notion; hint • Light up; shed light on • A large quantity, plenty • Combined, united, blended • A set of rules of behavior • Easily to influence or affect • To change in form or character • Shockingly terrible; disgusting • Light and easy in motion; nimble • To have as part of the group or whole • To throw in between or among other things • ...
Picture book concepts: Structural, visual, and language techniques 2020-02-16
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- An author/illustrator makes ___ choices about the structural, visual and language techniques they use
- This structural technique is used to move between the past and the present
- Language used to compare things, such as similes and metaphors, are examples of ___ language
- What is the term for a word that represents a sound?
- A picture can also be called an
- When one thing is used to represent something else, it is called a
- Another word for "point of view" is ___
- One of the most powerful visual techniques, used to suggest emotions, is
- An effective visual technique for influencing the audience's mood is ___
- When events in a story are shown in the same order as they take place, it is called a ___ narrative
- When two very different things are put together to emphasise their differences (e.g. black and white), this is called ___
- The abstract idea that a story is about is called the ___
- Language that targets the emotions is called ___ language
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- Are vectors a type of structural, visual, or language technique?
- The word for the way that an author communicates about a character's personality is ___
- The ___ of a story is similar to its moral or the lesson it is trying to teach
- another word for story is ___
- The way different things are placed on a page is called page ___
- An idea you cannot touch is called an ___ concept
- The position that the audience sees an image from is called the camera ___
- The people a text is aimed at are often called the target ___
- When symbols are used purposefully to link to theme, it is called a
22 Clues: another word for story is ___ • A picture can also be called an • Another word for "point of view" is ___ • An idea you cannot touch is called an ___ concept • What is the term for a word that represents a sound? • The abstract idea that a story is about is called the ___ • Language that targets the emotions is called ___ language • ...
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 2020-04-18
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- A longing to be in another person’s presence as much as possible.
- Exchanges that have a negligible impact on your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships. (Two words)
- You’re more likely to pursue relationships with people with whom you have frequent contact, whether face-to-face or online. (Three words)
- A state of intense emotional and physical ongoing for union with another. (Two words)
- Pairs of people.
- You pursue those who pursue you. (Two words)
- Interpersonal involvements which the participants perceive the bond as romantic. (Two words)
- Voluntary interpersonal relationships characterized by intimacy and liking.
- Affiliations you have with professional peers, supervisors, subordinates, or mentors. (Two words)
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- Both parties contribute to the meaning created during communication.
- People seek romantic partnerships, close family involvements, friendships, and coworker relationships with those whom they see as similar to themselves. (Five words)
- You pursue those who are physically attractive. (Four words)
- You pursue those who offer substantial benefits at a low cost in return. (Three words)
- Communication between two people in which the messages exchanged significantly impact the thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and relationships between the people involved. (Two words)
- The valued qualities people possess.
- A network of people who share their lives over long periods of time and are bound by marriage, blood, or commitment.
- An intense form of liking defined by emotional investment and the close intertwining of two people’s lives. (Two words)
- A feeling of affection and respect that we often have for our friends, extended family members, and coworkers.
- A feeling of closeness and union between you and another person.
- The concern you have for another person’s welfare and the desire to keep him or her happy.
- OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
- Closeness.
22 Clues: Closeness. • Pairs of people. • OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION • The valued qualities people possess. • You pursue those who pursue you. (Two words) • You pursue those who are physically attractive. (Four words) • A feeling of closeness and union between you and another person. • A longing to be in another person’s presence as much as possible. • ...
Chandler-Stage terms review 2021-02-05
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- a person that researches for historical and cultural accuracy
- the part of the stage farthest from the audience
- a second audition, a few people from the first audition are called back to consider further
- the words said aloud by characters
- strong humor in a play about someone or something
- the clarity with which you speak with,to have it you are speaking clearly and the audience can understand you
- the cast bow at the end of a performance
- it means memorized, it's a type of rehearsal where you have everything memorized and don't use a script
- the person who wrights the play
- the signal for an actor to speak or move
- using gestures instead of words to perform
- a try out for a role
- items an actor interacts with during a performance
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- the last rehearsal done in full costume and makeup
- a rehearsal that goes through the whole performance without stopping
- changing from one part of the stage to another
- the people behind the scenes
- a person acting out someone or something
- a technique when an actor uses past experiences to show real emotions
- an actors stage position during a performance
- a style of theater popular in the 18th and 19th century,it has exaggerated plotting and characters
- a speech given by a character meant to help the audience understand what that characters emotions and thoughts are for that
- the bad guy in a performance
- reading of the script without looking at it or being able to read before auditioning
- the quality or style of speaking of a character, like an accent
25 Clues: a try out for a role • the people behind the scenes • the bad guy in a performance • the person who wrights the play • the words said aloud by characters • a person acting out someone or something • the cast bow at the end of a performance • the signal for an actor to speak or move • using gestures instead of words to perform • an actors stage position during a performance • ...
The Parts of the Brain 2021-10-05
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- The basal ganglia controls motor learning and.
- The pineal gland releases what to give people the ability to sleep.
- If what is damaged people will lose long term memories.
- What part of the brain when damaged causes Parkinson’s, Huntington, and Wilson’s disease
- The what gives people the ability to understand verbal language.
- The basal ganglia is a set of brain structures beneath the.
- The Broca’s area allows people to produce.
- The what is part of the brain and also connects to the spinal cord.
- The medulla oblongata helps control what and when damaged people could die.
- What when damaged gives people movement disorders.
- The occipital lobe when damaged could lead people to.
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- The occipital lobe causes what for people to see far.
- What is the master gland that releases hormones.
- Like the cerebellum what helps control people’ balance.
- These 2 parts controls the body by communication.
- Auditory cortex when damaged causes people to lose their.
- The what gives people motor functions like moving their hand.
- What part of the brain causes people to read other people’s emotions.
- What produces sound and help locate where sound is coming from.
- what can cause emotions and even cause PTSD and schizophrenia.
- The parietal lobe gives people the 5 senses.
- The cerebellum when damaged causes people to not be able to walk because the cerebellum controls.
- The somatosenory cortex helps process people so the body doesn’t go numb and tingly.
- The corpus callosum is located between the the two what of the brain.
- What part of the brain receives signals from the nervous system.
25 Clues: The Broca’s area allows people to produce. • The parietal lobe gives people the 5 senses. • The basal ganglia controls motor learning and. • What is the master gland that releases hormones. • These 2 parts controls the body by communication. • What when damaged gives people movement disorders. • The occipital lobe causes what for people to see far. • ...
Activity 1.2.4 - Histology/Nervous System 2021-10-01
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- controls emotions and behaviors, and is the last part to develop.
- Used for processing language and storing information.
- A medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to take pictures of the soft tissues of the body.
- It is found attached to and in between other tissues types in the body.
- bundles of fibers that transmit to and from the brain and spinal cord
- System The _______ ________ contains the brain, brain stem, spinal cord, and nerves.
- The study of the microscopic anatomy of tissues
- controls thought, behavior, emotions, and memory as well as basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate
- The brain and spinal cord are part of the ______ ___________ __________
- A progressive degeneration, and/or death, of nerve cells caused by repeated head injuries, such as repeated concussions.
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- The nervous system is responsible for receiving, __________, and reacting to signals from inside and outside the body.
- The smallest unit of life
- System A group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- This tissue provides the ability to contract.
- This tissue works to absorb, secrete, protect, and sense for us.
- A collection of tissues in an organism that performs a specific function
- The human body is organized in a series of _______ that build upon the other in order to create us, a complex living system.
- This tissue, made up of specialized cells called neurons, works to receive, interpret, and respond to signals.
- An integrated group of cells with a common function and/or structure
- brain injury A brain dysfunction caused by an outside force to the head.
- All the nerves in the body are part of the ________, _________, ___________
21 Clues: The smallest unit of life • This tissue provides the ability to contract. • The study of the microscopic anatomy of tissues • Used for processing language and storing information. • This tissue works to absorb, secrete, protect, and sense for us. • controls emotions and behaviors, and is the last part to develop. • ...
Great Gatsby Vocab Packet 2022-11-01
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- marked by casual disrespect
- arousing powerful emotions, especially pity or sadness
- lacking ambition or initiative
- devoid of significance or point
- marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
- affectedly dainty or refined
- the appearance conveyed by a person's face
- excessively large
- in a sincere and serious manner
- characterized by dignity and propriety
- characterized by undue haste and lack of thought
- relating to ownership or an owner
- lacking vigor or energy
- the trait of spending extravagantly
- give instructions to or direct somebody to do something
- showing no care or concern in attitude or action
- not easily noticeable
- unpleasantly loud and harsh
- an indirect and usually malicious implication
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- very close or connected in space or time
- disagreement among those expected to cooperate
- inclined to a healthy reddish color
- beyond reasonable limits
- having a cheerful, lively, and self-confident air
- lacking sophistication or worldliness
- marked by a lack of interest
- a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
- occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company
- rich and superior in quality
- overbearing pride with a superior manner toward inferiors
- resistant to guidance or discipline
- marked by repeated turns and bends
- in a hesitant manner
- something intended to misrepresent the nature of an activity
- a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the eye
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- marked by conspicuous display
- uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
40 Clues: excessively large • in a hesitant manner • not easily noticeable • lacking vigor or energy • beyond reasonable limits • marked by casual disrespect • unpleasantly loud and harsh • marked by a lack of interest • affectedly dainty or refined • rich and superior in quality • marked by conspicuous display • lacking ambition or initiative • devoid of significance or point • ...
EXTRA CREDIT: Author Study Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- form of literary expression characterized by the use of rhythmic and metaphorical language to evoke emotions and convey meaning
- narrates and reflects on their own life experiences in literary form
- literary works that are based on imaginative and invented stories rather than factual events
- involves elements of magic, supernatural beings, and imaginary worlds, often departing from reality
- literature that is intended for performance and typically involves dialogue and conflict between characters
- intended to convince or persuade the reader to adopt a particular point of view or take a specific action
- presents information, explains a topic, or provides an analysis in a clear and organized manner
- portrays situations, characters, and events that could happen in the real world, often reflecting everyday life
- specializes in creating fictional stories and characters in novel form
- tells a story and typically includes elements like characters, setting, plot, and resolution
- features mysterious settings, supernatural elements, and a gloomy atmosphere to evoke feelings of terror and suspense
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- writes plays, scripts, or dramatic works intended for performance on stage
- writes a detailed account of someone's life, highlighting significant events and achievements
- explores and presents ideas, opinions, or reflections in a formal and structured manner
- uses symbols and metaphorical language to convey deeper meanings beyond the literal interpretation of the words
- create a vivid and detailed portrayal of a person, place, or thing through the use of sensory details
- fiction characterized by suspense, intrigue, and the solving of a puzzling or unknown event
- expresses emotions and ideas through the use of rhythm and language in verse
- writes books, articles, or other literary works
- present factual information, real events, and accurate accounts of the world
20 Clues: writes books, articles, or other literary works • narrates and reflects on their own life experiences in literary form • specializes in creating fictional stories and characters in novel form • writes plays, scripts, or dramatic works intended for performance on stage • expresses emotions and ideas through the use of rhythm and language in verse • ...
Psychiatry 2024-02-05
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- A psychological disorder characterized by an intense fear of gaining weight.
- A form of therapy emphasizing the unconscious mind and childhood experiences.
- A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction.
- A neurological condition characterized by repetitive movements or vocalizations.
- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication.
- The process of gradual exposure to feared objects or situations.
- The process of revealing and discussing unconscious thoughts and feelings.
- A psychological disorder involving extreme, irrational fears of specific objects or situations.
- The process of adapting to and managing stressors.
- A psychological defense mechanism involving the refusal to accept reality.
- A common anxiety disorder characterized by excessive worry.
- A mood disorder characterized by a chronic low mood.
- The study of the mind and behavior.
- A condition marked by persistent, unwanted thoughts and behaviors.
- A personality disorder marked by instability in relationships and self-image.
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- A chronic mental health condition characterized by persistent worry.
- A neurological condition characterized by sudden, brief, involuntary movements.
- A type of therapy focused on changing negative thought patterns.
- A psychological defense mechanism involving the transfer of emotions.
- A personality disorder marked by a disregard for the rights of others.
- A type of therapy focused on exploring and resolving unconscious conflicts.
- A dissociative disorder involving two or more distinct identities or personality states.
- A disorder characterized by repeated, involuntary movements or sounds.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distorted thinking and emotions.
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows.
- A severe form of depression lasting for an extended period.
- The medical term for a fear of social situations.
- A chronic sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness.
28 Clues: The study of the mind and behavior. • The medical term for a fear of social situations. • The process of adapting to and managing stressors. • A mood disorder characterized by a chronic low mood. • A mood disorder characterized by extreme highs and lows. • A mental health professional who can prescribe medication. • ...
5 senses 2024-03-05
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- We should practice good ____ by sitting up straight to prevent damage to our backbone
- After the small bones sound vibrations go to the _______
- A creature, like a human, who eats all types of food
- Lets light reach the retina
- new humans are made by babies developing inside the womb
- Send signals to the brain about what you see
- We need oxygen and nutrients to grow
- this helps us sit and stand upright
- What we do with our nose
- What we do with our mouth
- the ____ cycle is the name for different stages that living things go through
- Controls how much light the eye gets
- the process of having babies
- What allows us to detect the flavours in what we eat
- Mental reactions to emotions that last longer.
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- humans have three ______
- What do the eyelid, eyelashes, and sclera do?
- The nerve that the retina sends signals through
- how humans experience and relate to their environment through their senses
- The nerve that vibrations travel through to get to the brain
- how our body responds to information we get from our senses.
- Smells enter the _____ cavity
- What kind of nerve does smell travel through
- What we do with our eyes
- Sounds waves enter the outer ear and makes the ______ vibrate
- Sound vibrations go to the _______
- Eyes, Ears, Nose, Eyes, Tongue and skin are all called ___________
- What we do with our ears
- What we do with out skin
- People who cannot see and use braille to read
- People who cannot hear any sounds, they talk through sign language
31 Clues: humans have three ______ • What we do with our eyes • What we do with our nose • What we do with our ears • What we do with out skin • What we do with our mouth • Lets light reach the retina • the process of having babies • Smells enter the _____ cavity • Sound vibrations go to the _______ • this helps us sit and stand upright • We need oxygen and nutrients to grow • ...
Thinking 2025-01-28
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- Ability to generate innovative, original ideas and solve problems in an unconventional way.
- Ability to combine different ideas to form a coherent whole.
- Process of deducing conclusions based on prior information.
- Ability to evaluate information and arguments in a logical, reflective and objective manner.
- Ability to find effective solutions to problems.
- Intelligence related to the mastery of language and the ability to communicate effectively.
- Ability to justify ideas or positions through logical reasons and evidence.
- Process of in-depth analysis of ideas, situations or problems to better understand them.
- Ability to visualize images in the mind and understand patterns in space.
- A way of thinking that explores multiple solutions or ideas for a problem.
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- Ability to apply conclusions obtained in a specific situation to other similar situations.
- Organization of elements according to common characteristics.
- Ability to identify similarities and differences between elements.
- Ability to break down complex information into simpler parts to better understand it.
- Choice between several alternatives, based on the analysis of pros and cons.
- Howard Gardner's theory that states that there are different types of intelligence, such as linguistic, logical or musical.
- Process of analyzing and judging the validity, quality or relevance of something.
- A thought process that focuses on finding a single correct solution to a problem. Emotional: Intelligence that allows one to identify, understand and manage one's own and others' emotions.
- Ability to understand the emotions, desires and motivations of other people. Observation: Ability to gather information from the environment through the senses.
- Way of thinking that seeks creative and unconventional solutions by approaching problems from different perspectives.Naturalist: Intelligence related to the ability to identify, categorize and understand elements of nature, such as plants, animals and ecosystems.
20 Clues: Ability to find effective solutions to problems. • Process of deducing conclusions based on prior information. • Ability to combine different ideas to form a coherent whole. • Organization of elements according to common characteristics. • Ability to identify similarities and differences between elements. • ...
M1+M2+M3 2024-12-05
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- a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- people of the same age who have similar interests
- the reaction of the body and mind to everyday challenges and demands
- personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- failure of a health professional to meet accepted standards
- an overall state of well-being
- something you aim for that takes planning and work
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- Possessing the skills needed to carry out a task
- An individual who serves as an example to others
- providing health information to help people make healthy decisions
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- an individual’s capacity to learn about and understand health information
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- specific tools or strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health
- Chemicals secreted by glands that can impact emotions
- written agreement to repair a product or refund your money
- Qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- A firm observance of core ethical values
- the sale of worthless products or services that claim to prevent disease or cure other health problems
- someone who purchases or uses health products and services
- avoiding harmful behaviors
- written or spoken messages designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service
- the sum of your surroundings
- The ability to adapt to change or recover from a crisis
- all the traits that are biologically passed from parent to offspring
- Intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- The ability to understand how another person feels
28 Clues: avoiding harmful behaviors • the sum of your surroundings • an overall state of well-being • A firm observance of core ethical values • Possessing the skills needed to carry out a task • An individual who serves as an example to others • people of the same age who have similar interests • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react • ...
Psychology 2025-02-26
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- the cultural norms and expectations that dictate how individuals should manage and express their emotions through facial expressions
- the state or process of affiliating or being affiliated
- instinctive or intuitive feeling as distinguished from reasoning or knowledge
- the feeling or state of being sated
- lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition)
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates
- a region of the brain deep in the cerebral cortex.
- the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.
- an urgent basic need pressing for satisfaction, usually rooted in some physiological tension
- a steroid hormone that stimulates development of male secondary sexual characteristics
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- a tangible and visible reward given to an individual or an employee for achieving something
- the realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities, especially considered as a drive or need present in everyone
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- an eating disorder in which a large quantity of food is consumed in a short period of time, often followed by feelings of guilt or shame
- self-regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its survival
- self-driven reward and often result from employees' enjoyment of their work
- the enduring pattern of an individual's emotional, sexual, and/or romantic attraction
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
- a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill
- a hormone your adipose tissue (body fat) releases to help your body maintain your weight on a long-term basis
20 Clues: the feeling or state of being sated • a region of the brain deep in the cerebral cortex. • the state or process of affiliating or being affiliated • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • lack or loss of appetite for food (as a medical condition) • a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill • ...
Passion puzzle (creations such as art music poems stories nature exetra) 2025-01-27
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- the obsession with words
- the result of someone intentionally putting in effort and time into a form of art or expression
- someone who has a deep love for poems and poetry
- the lattion word from which we got the english word creation
- a person who loves flowers
- and adjective that means that something was carefully chosen or done
- a word that means to put your soul in to what you are doing with creativity
- all forms of art and creation were made ______
- a collection of words that can sometimes be arranged in a rhythmic formation to convey strong emotions
- recognition of the good things about something
- a word for an all consuming passion or hobby
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- a word to mean rich with nature and greenery
- a word for someone who loves music very deeply
- a word for someone who has an appreciation for art, music, and beauty of things
- the physical feeling that you get when appreciating art and music
- an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through rhythms harmonies and melodies
- the realization that everything around you is living a vivid life
- the intricate aspects that are put in to creations
- the latin word from which we got the word for nature
- a swedish word for someone who loves life
- drawings paintings music poems sculpture plays and books can be considered as
- the fear of running out of creative ideas
- a quality of passion or inspiration
- a swedish word for taking a break to enjoy the little things ion life like nature
- a word that means not to be forgotten or removed something that leaves its mark
25 Clues: the obsession with words • a person who loves flowers • a quality of passion or inspiration • a swedish word for someone who loves life • the fear of running out of creative ideas • a word to mean rich with nature and greenery • a word for an all consuming passion or hobby • a word for someone who loves music very deeply • all forms of art and creation were made ______ • ...
Module 3, 4 and 5 Study Guide 2025-09-25
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- Feeling positive, satisfied, energetic, creative, and sociable
- health, The ability to accept self & others and deal with demands of life.
- Making up for weakness and mistakes through gift giving
- Making excuses to explain a situation or behavior, rather than taking responsibility
- Feeling strong affection and deep concern
- mechanisms, Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions
- Returning to behaviors of a younger age
- acceptance of a loss
- disorder, disorder in which people engage in behaviors such as violence and vandalism
- Feeling of disappointment or grief
- disorder, any illness of the mind that can prevent people from leading a happy, healthy, life
- having the ability to do something
- act of showing sorrow or grief
- control, disorder in which people cannot resist the impulse to perform harmful actions
- Chemicals produced by your glands that regulate activities of different cells of your body
- One of the hardest emotions to deal with
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- Attributing your own feelings or faults to another person or group
- event, type of event that overwhelms normal coping skills
- disorder, a condition in which a real or imagined fear such as social situations is difficult to control
- how you feel about yourself
- The emotion that does against your values or beliefs
- Signals that tell your body how to react
- Feeling shame or regret
- concept, The way you view yourself
- Lack of recognizing something that is obvious to others
- Intentionally avoiding thoughts of an unpleasant emotion
- dealing successfully with difficult changes
- reaction to a loss that causes strong emotion
- Feeling startled or scared
- disorder, illness that involves mood extremes that interfere with everyday life
30 Clues: acceptance of a loss • Feeling shame or regret • Feeling startled or scared • how you feel about yourself • act of showing sorrow or grief • Feeling of disappointment or grief • having the ability to do something • concept, The way you view yourself • Returning to behaviors of a younger age • Signals that tell your body how to react • One of the hardest emotions to deal with • ...
Addiction 2025-11-06
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- Factors. Conditions or circumstances that increase the likelihood of developing an addiction (e.g., genetics, stress).
- Influence from friends or peers to act in a certain way, either positively or negatively.
- A situation, emotion, or person that causes cravings or leads to addictive behavior.
- Addiction involving excessive engagement in activities like gaming, social media, or shopping.
- A condition where a person cannot stop using a substance or engaging in a behavior, even if it causes harm.
- Addiction involving harmful substances such as drugs, alcohol, or nicotine.
- A person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which can be affected by addiction.
- The ability to regulate thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, especially in challenging situations.
- A phone service that provides help and support for individuals in crisis or struggling with addiction.
- Returning to addictive behaviors or substance use after a period of recovery.
- A state where the body or mind requires a substance or activity to function normally.
- Positive strategies to deal with stress or emotions, such as exercise, hobbies, or talking to someone.
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- A group of people, like family or friends, who provide encouragement and help.
- A condition where the body needs more of a substance or activity to achieve the same effect.
- Steps or actions taken to avoid developing an addiction.
- A chemical in the brain that makes us feel pleasure and plays a key role in addiction.
- Unpleasant symptoms that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance or behavior.
- The condition of the body, which can suffer due to long-term substance abuse or unhealthy behaviors.
- The process of making choices, which can be negatively affected by addiction.
- ability to bounce back from challenges and make healthy decisions.
20 Clues: Steps or actions taken to avoid developing an addiction. • ability to bounce back from challenges and make healthy decisions. • Addiction involving harmful substances such as drugs, alcohol, or nicotine. • The process of making choices, which can be negatively affected by addiction. • ...
Social Emotional Wellbeing 2023-05-08
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- the ability to establish and maintain healthy relationships, develop effective communication skills and navigate diverse social settings
- the ability to understand your own needs, strengths and weaknesses; to speak up for yourself and effectively make decisions.
- the ability to solve a problem or conflict that you encounter
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- the ability to respond to adversity and persevere in the face of challenges and adversity
- the ability to practice behaviors that promote overall mental and physical well-being
- the ability to manage your emotions, thoughts and behaviors effectively
- the ability to understand your own emotions, thoughts and values and how they impact your behavior
7 Clues: the ability to solve a problem or conflict that you encounter • the ability to manage your emotions, thoughts and behaviors effectively • the ability to practice behaviors that promote overall mental and physical well-being • the ability to respond to adversity and persevere in the face of challenges and adversity • ...
“Wordplay Challenge: Unscrambling Clues to Unlock the Next Topic” 2024-03-01
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- it is a keyboard instrument
- someone who writes music professionally
- it is characteristic of Romanticism underscores the value of the individual and their unique experiences, thoughts, and emotions
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- it is an aspect of Romanticism often served as a source of inspiration and spiritual renewal, celebrating the beauty and power of the natural world
- key theme of Romanticism places a strong emphasis on intense feelings, exploring themes such as love, passion, longing, and melancholy?
- it is the baby of the string family, and like babies, it makes the highest sounds.
- the largest family of instruments in the orchestra
7 Clues: it is a keyboard instrument • someone who writes music professionally • the largest family of instruments in the orchestra • it is the baby of the string family, and like babies, it makes the highest sounds. • it is characteristic of Romanticism underscores the value of the individual and their unique experiences, thoughts, and emotions • ...
SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS 2022-08-04
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- Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as
- Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy.
- INTELLIGENCE Ability to identify and manage one's own emotions as well as the emotions of others.
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- An acquired or natural capacity
- Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats.
- They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them
6 Clues: An acquired or natural capacity • They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them • Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy. • Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as • Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats. • ...
SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS 2022-08-04
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- They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them
- Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as
- Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats.
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- Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy.
- An acquired or natural capacity
- INTELLIGENCE Ability to identify and manage one's own emotions as well as the emotions of others.
6 Clues: An acquired or natural capacity • They are a set of dreams with a deadline to get them • Things that you like to do in your free time that makes you happy. • Area where you struggle and the things you find difficult to do are known as • Our emotional, mental, physical and social reaction to any perceived demands or threats. • ...
Basil’s Identity Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-29
9 Clues: Causing laughter • Synonym dedicated • Good and truthful • Can wait for a while • Not messy, clean and orderly • Acting like a friend, kind and helpful • Not showing anger or other strong emotions • Having care and conscientiousness in one’s work • Having and showing good manners and having respect
Personality 2021-11-18
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- - personality is shaped by environment
- - you enjoy talking to other people
- - free will determines personality
- - developed the Hierarchy of Needs
- - you get along well with other people
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- - high levels of emotions
- - being open to doing new things
- - childhood experiences influence personality
- - genetics are responsible for personality
9 Clues: - high levels of emotions • - being open to doing new things • - free will determines personality • - developed the Hierarchy of Needs • - you enjoy talking to other people • - personality is shaped by environment • - you get along well with other people • - genetics are responsible for personality • - childhood experiences influence personality
