logic Crossword Puzzles
Introduction to microprocessor-based system - 2 2014-06-23
Across
- performs the arithmetic and logic operations
- is referred to data bus
- is an example of the input device
- device transfer data from the outside world
- memory consist of ram and rom
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- stores data
- is an example of an output device
- is an example of the logic operation
- is a component of a microprocessor
- is consider as a component of the microprocessor-based system
- is a group of wires used to transfer signal
- is an example of a secondary memory
- keep the BIOS system
13 Clues: stores data • keep the BIOS system • is referred to data bus • memory consist of ram and rom • is an example of an output device • is an example of the input device • is a component of a microprocessor • is an example of a secondary memory • is an example of the logic operation • is a group of wires used to transfer signal • device transfer data from the outside world • ...
Crossword 1 2023-11-21
Across
- What is the type of recurrent neural network that is well-suited for modeling long-term dependencies?
- What is the name of the soft computing technique that is used to model human learning processes?
- What is the name of the algorithm that is used to train a perceptron, a single-layer neural network?
- What is the name of the field that studies the computational modeling of human emotions?
- In neural networks, what is the activation function that outputs a value between 0 and 1
- In fuzzy logic, what is the t-norm that represents the intersection of fuzzy sets
- In fuzzy logic, what is the name of the operation that combines fuzzy sets based on their maximum or minimum values?
- What is the type of machine learning where the algorithm learns from both labeled and unlabeled data?
- What is the name of the neural network architecture that is used for image recognition and classification?
Down
- What is the subfield of artificial intelligence that deals with developing human-like intelligent systems?
- What is the name of the fuzzy logic system that is used to control a washing machine?
- In fuzzy logic, what is the defuzzification method that converts a fuzzy set into a crisp value based on the centroid?
- What is the genetic algorithm parameter that controls the probability of mutation during evolution
- What is the minimum number of neurons required in a hidden layer for a 2-input, 1-output XOR neural network
- In soft computing, what is the term used to describe the ability of a system to handle uncertainty and imprecision?
- In k-means clustering, what is the value of k that minimizes the within-cluster variance
16 Clues: In fuzzy logic, what is the t-norm that represents the intersection of fuzzy sets • What is the name of the fuzzy logic system that is used to control a washing machine? • What is the name of the field that studies the computational modeling of human emotions? • In neural networks, what is the activation function that outputs a value between 0 and 1 • ...
SCLC 2021 XWORD 2021-12-06
Across
- Logic instructor: {he, her, elk}
- A priest who will banish only one of two spirits
- The first rule of ___ Club is the first rule of ___ Club
- Logic instructor who can field any arg.
- The science ACTUALLY used by Sherlock Holmes
- "If I ace my finals, I'll live to tell the tale. If I've lived to tell the tale, I must have aced my finals!" We hope you do both, but you're affirming the ______
Down
- Two surgeons, especially if they're not surgeons
- Like a credit card or your emotions: an argument that tracks logically
- "Researchers Track Boobies for Climate Change Data." A classic example of linguistic _________
- Logic instructor: {i.e., yam, lass}
- An argument that tracks logically and whose premises are all true
11 Clues: Logic instructor: {he, her, elk} • Logic instructor: {i.e., yam, lass} • Logic instructor who can field any arg. • The science ACTUALLY used by Sherlock Holmes • Two surgeons, especially if they're not surgeons • A priest who will banish only one of two spirits • The first rule of ___ Club is the first rule of ___ Club • ...
Lifespan Development Stages 2023-08-17
Across
- Understands the world in terms of actions, not words (birth to 18 months)
- Changes in schemas to incorporate information from experiences
- cognitive abilities are incremental
- work independently on progressively more difficult task but still within the ZPD
- Self awareness of cognitive growth and work autonomously
- Can solve problems using logic and abstract symbols ( 11-15 years to adulthood)
- Learning is achieved when engaging with tasks just beyond their level
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- Lacks logic and is egocentric, does not understand conservation (18 months to 7-8 years)
- Acquired logic but only in the present situation (7-8 years to 11-15 years)
- The tendency to interpret new experiences in terms of existing schemas.
- A concept or category about the world
11 Clues: cognitive abilities are incremental • A concept or category about the world • Self awareness of cognitive growth and work autonomously • Changes in schemas to incorporate information from experiences • Learning is achieved when engaging with tasks just beyond their level • The tendency to interpret new experiences in terms of existing schemas. • ...
1.1 Propositions & Logical Operators 2025-01-15
Across
- study of formal reasoning
- (2 words) Box that shows the truth value of a compound proposition of truth value combinations of the variables
- ("p V q") operation of p OR q which if p = T OR q = T = T; p = F OR q = T = T;
- Most basic element in logic that is a statement either TRUE or FALSE
- ("-p" or "not p") Operation that reverses a truth value of a proposition
- [OR] TRUE when p = T & q = F or vice versa, not both T
- (T/F) Proposition: Everybody loves pizza.
- (T/F) Proposition: Go to bed.
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- A proposition where individual propositions are joined with logical operations
- Logic is useful in any field in which it is important to make precise __________.
- (2 words) Value indicates whether preposition is true or false
- These denote arbitrary propositions (using p, q, & r)
- Commands and questions (are/are not) propositions.
- (T/F) Proposition: 2 + 2 = 5
- [OR] TRUE when one or both prepositions are true
- ("p ^ q") Operation of p AND q which if p = T AND q = T = T; p = F AND q = T = F;
- Operation that combines propositions using a particular composition rule
- (T/F) Proposition: 10 is a prime number.
18 Clues: study of formal reasoning • (T/F) Proposition: 2 + 2 = 5 • (T/F) Proposition: Go to bed. • (T/F) Proposition: 10 is a prime number. • (T/F) Proposition: Everybody loves pizza. • [OR] TRUE when one or both prepositions are true • Commands and questions (are/are not) propositions. • These denote arbitrary propositions (using p, q, & r) • ...
enlightenment and revolution 2022-12-20
Across
- earth centered solar system
- used telescope to study astronomy
- motesquieu coined this term
- a gathering of people
- classical past
- agreement between people and gov
- the conduct and polices of European absolute monarchs
- reason and logic
- controlled by two levels of the goverment
- sun centered solar system
- thinkers of the enlightment
- separation of powers was the only way to prevent tranny
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- applied reason and logic to people and society
- empress of russia
- change in thinking about the natural world using observation
- wrote the declaration of independence
- belief the supreme being the creator
- art movement
- gov should only exist for the benefit of the people
- equal education
- thomas jefferson wrote this
- universal laws of motion
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- sponsored tolerance
- the first ten amendments
- life,liberty,and property
26 Clues: art movement • classical past • equal education • reason and logic • empress of russia • sponsored tolerance • a gathering of people • universal laws of motion • the first ten amendments • life,liberty,and property • sun centered solar system • earth centered solar system • thomas jefferson wrote this • motesquieu coined this term • thinkers of the enlightment • ...
Learning Styles 2014-02-17
8 Clues: Learn with body • Learn with words • Learn good alone • Learn with logic • Learn with music • Learn with nature • Learn with pictures • Learn better with people
Crossword 1 2023-11-21
Across
- What is the name of the soft computing field that deals with the interaction between computers and human language?
- What is the type of recurrent neural network that is well-suited for modeling long-term dependencies?
- In fuzzy logic, what is the name of the operation that combines fuzzy sets based on their maximum or minimum values?
- What is the name of the soft computing technique that is used to model human perception and sensory processing?
- What is the name of the algorithm that is used to train a perceptron, a single-layer neural network?
- In fuzzy logic, what is the t-norm that represents the intersection of fuzzy sets
- What is the subfield of artificial intelligence that deals with developing human-like intelligent systems?
- What is the name of the field that studies the computational modeling of human emotions?
- What is the name of the fuzzy logic system that is used to control a washing machine?
- In k-means clustering, what is the value of k that minimizes the within-cluster variance
- In soft computing, what is the term used to describe the ability of a system to handle uncertainty and imprecision?
- What is the name of the soft computing technique that is used to model human learning processes?
Down
- In neural networks, what is the activation function that outputs a value between 0 and 1
- What is the name of the neural network architecture that is used for image recognition and classification?
- What is the genetic algorithm parameter that controls the probability of mutation during evolution
- In fuzzy logic, what is the defuzzification method that converts a fuzzy set into a crisp value based on the centroid?
- What is the minimum number of neurons required in a hidden layer for a 2-input, 1-output XOR neural network
- What is the type of machine learning where the algorithm learns from both labeled and unlabeled data?
18 Clues: In fuzzy logic, what is the t-norm that represents the intersection of fuzzy sets • What is the name of the fuzzy logic system that is used to control a washing machine? • In neural networks, what is the activation function that outputs a value between 0 and 1 • What is the name of the field that studies the computational modeling of human emotions? • ...
Study skills by Kevin 2018-03-20
Across
- what is the yellow character?
- what is the green character?
- How many kinds of true color?
- which the multiple intelligence is “music smart”
- how many kinds of highly effective habits?
- how the visual learning style learn?
- which multiple intelligence good at produce and appreciate music?
- what is the blue character?
- what is the orange character?
Down
- which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”?
- which the multiple intelligence is “word smart”
- which multiple intelligence good at use reason, logic and numbers?
- how the visual learning style to study?
- what is right brain good at?
- which multiple intelligence good at use words and language?
- which multiple intelligence good at perceive the visual?
- what is left brain good at?
- how the aural learning style to study?
- how many kinds of multiple intelligence?
- how many kinds of learning style?
20 Clues: what is left brain good at? • what is the blue character? • what is the green character? • what is right brain good at? • what is the yellow character? • How many kinds of true color? • what is the orange character? • how many kinds of learning style? • how the visual learning style learn? • how the aural learning style to study? • how the visual learning style to study? • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Ethan Haycisak 2023-12-20
Across
- natural rights
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- enlightened leader of Russia
- telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- group of intellectuals from France
- equality for women especially in education
- belief in the existence of a god
- using logic and reason
- separate powers of government
- life should be based on reason and logic
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
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- simple and elegant style
- extravagant and gaudy style
- state government vs. federal/national government
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Sun centered universe
- new kind of absolute monarch
- method to solve problems
- people are corrupted by civilization
- theory of universal gravitation
- July 4,1776
- Earth centered universe
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- giving up some freedom for protection
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • natural rights • telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • theory of universal gravitation • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution - Maddy Wandel 2024-01-03
Across
- natural rights
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- enlightened leader of Russia
- telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive,Legislative branches equal powers
- group of intellectuals from France
- equality for women especially in education
- belief in the existence of a god
- using logic and reason
- separate powers of government
- life should be based on reason and logic
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
Down
- simple and elegant style
- extravagant and gaudy style
- state government vs. federal/national government
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Sun centered universe
- new kind of absolute monarch
- method to solve problems
- people are corrupted by civilization
- theory of universal gravitation
- July 4,1776
- Earth centered universe
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- giving up some freedom for protection
26 Clues: July 4,1776 • natural rights • telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • theory of universal gravitation • ...
4th period 2025-03-11
Across
- strong, argumentative statement
- words with similar pronunciation but different meanings
- feeling and emotion
- claim based on biased or poor evidence
- words with different meanings but similar spelling
- female protagonist in a Shakespearean play
- first few sentences of an article; answers all important questions
- credibility
- one thing happens so another has to
- words with opposite meanings
- words with similar meanings
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- distracting from the real argument
- in logic: unsound reasoning
- the message a text implies
- author's attitude
- top half of a newspaper front; often the most important stories are placed here
- comparison by saying one thing is like/as another
- using persuasive and effective speech to support an argument
- reader's attitude
- comparison by figuratively saying one thing is another
- eye-grabbing title in newspaper
- to closely examine a text to discover or reveal something
- logic and sound reasoning
23 Clues: credibility • author's attitude • reader's attitude • feeling and emotion • logic and sound reasoning • the message a text implies • in logic: unsound reasoning • words with similar meanings • words with opposite meanings • strong, argumentative statement • eye-grabbing title in newspaper • distracting from the real argument • one thing happens so another has to • ...
Logan Kukla enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
Across
- Earth centered universe
- Telescope to the sky
- Judicial,Executive, Legislative, branches equal powers
- Fancy part to discuss intellectual topics
- Simple and elegant style
- Giving up freedom of speech for protection of the government
- New kind of absolute monarch
- Knowledge used on reason or logic
- State government vs federal system/national government
- Sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals in France
- Separate powers of the government
Down
- Using logic and reason
- Enlightened leader of Russia
- Questioning the beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- The belief of the existence of god
- Extravagant and gaudy style
- People are corrupted by civilization
- Equality in women, especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- Theory of universal gravitation
- Method to solve problems
- Master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- Natural Rights philosophy
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • Telescope to the sky • Sun centered universe • Using logic and reason • Earth centered universe • Simple and elegant style • Method to solve problems • Natural Rights philosophy • Extravagant and gaudy style • Enlightened leader of Russia • New kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • major use of John Locke's ideas • Theory of universal gravitation • ...
Katrines - Mandag 2020-03-30
17 Clues: Krass • Dessert • Presanger • Overrakte • Hundespråk • Hvitt brød • Ikke trøtt • Morgendrikk • Båt-for-buss • Oral presang • Lakrispastill • Musikkprogram • Lukket selskap • Komprimert rødt lys • Der musikk fremføres • Kill-Bill skuespillerinne • Har et perverst kommunevåpen
Semester 2 Vocabulary 2022-05-26
Across
- cause an idea or piece of evidence to seem false or unreliable
- body of facts/information indicating whether a claim is true or valid
- process or technique or changing from one topic to another
- humble submission and respect
- appeal to ethics; convincing based on credibility of persuader
- statement/theory put forward as premise to be maintained or proven
- unnecessary, especially through being more than enough or redundant
- argument/point having sound basis in fact or logic
- logical and consistent and clear
- brief statement or account of main points of something
- emotional appeal, stirs up pity/sympathy to persuade
- based on evidence and observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- preliminary; especially explanatory section at beginning of an essay
- expression meaning of something using different words
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- appeal to logic; persuading with reason, facts, figures
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
- thing that is granted, conceded; yielding point to opposition
- fallacy error in reasoning that renders argument invalid
- give reasons in opposition to an argument
- repeat or copy out typically with indication that one is not original author
- summing-up of an argument or text
- provide evidence to support or prove truth of something
- state or assert something is the case
- so lacking in originality to be obvious and boring
- giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive
25 Clues: humble submission and respect • logical and consistent and clear • summing-up of an argument or text • state or assert something is the case • give reasons in opposition to an argument • argument/point having sound basis in fact or logic • so lacking in originality to be obvious and boring • emotional appeal, stirs up pity/sympathy to persuade • ...
SYMBOLS IN LOGIC 2023-03-06
98. Logic Frontier 2025-11-29
13 Clues: Go beyond • Many parts • Clear unity • Set boundary • Unbroken flow • Repeated cycle • Removed detail • Evidence based • Combined effect • Repeated motion • Guesswork thought • Shifted viewpoint • Rule based process
Crossword Puzzle in Logic 2014-03-25
Across
- different forms or types
- figure predicate-predicate
- different arrangement
- term minor premise
- figure predicate-subject
- major and minor terms are also called
- argument dilemma
- external expression of an argument
- syllogism relate two terms with a third
- syllogism preliminary to another
- not wrong
- Moral principle that holds that the morally right cause of the situation
- it is a moral virtue that inclines man’s will to render unto each one his due
- focusing on what people should do
- a bridged form of polysyllogism
- fallacy committed
- incorrect argument
- : link join the premises to the conclusion
- avoid on self in what one says
- on hand
- figure subject-predicate
- premise not positive premise
- illicitly taken to belong to the whole
- should be taken collectively
- latin word of fallacy
- figure subject-subject
- sorites becomes the predicate of the following
- term found in, both premises
- location of the middle term
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- in mind
- drawing of a conclusion from one or more premise
- allows double meaning caused by in exactness of expression
- tollens symbolic logic
- fallacy involves an error in the term
- series of syllogism
- minor subject is universal in the conclusion but not in the minor
- term major premises
- refers to the propositions
- poisoning the well
- sorites becomes that subject of the following
- fallacy is committed when an exception to the general rule is ignored
- fallacy employed unknowingly
- only two syllogism that are joined
- fallacy of four terms
- starting with several judgment
- false accent
- fallacy not formal fallacy
- premise not positive premise
- attacking the person (fallacy)
49 Clues: in mind • on hand • not wrong • false accent • argument dilemma • fallacy committed • poisoning the well • incorrect argument • term minor premise • series of syllogism • term major premises • different arrangement • fallacy of four terms • latin word of fallacy • tollens symbolic logic • figure subject-subject • different forms or types • figure predicate-subject • figure subject-predicate • ...
Final Logic Vocabulary Test 2024-04-25
Across
- Something that distracts from the real issue
- Broad assumptions about a group using too small a sample
- Dismissing someone's view on an issue because they are inconsistent in that thing
- Presenting a message over and over hoping it will be believed
- Pressure to accept an opinion because everyone else is
- Standard by which something may be judged
- Condemning an argument for where it began, how it began or who started it
- Going after the opponent's character and not their argument
- Examination of two or more things or people to show similarities or differences
- Using scare tactics to motivate people to accept an idea
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- Any strategy for spreading beliefs or ideas
- Accepted as true or certain, without proof
- Logically correct
- Investigate
- "Hurry up" and agree; time is running out
- Changing an opponents position to easily knock it down
- That which proves or disproves; proof
- Faulty reasoning, unsound argument
- A problem involving a difficult choice
- A reason for doing something
- Explanation by a suspect as to where they were during a crime
21 Clues: Investigate • Logically correct • A reason for doing something • Faulty reasoning, unsound argument • That which proves or disproves; proof • A problem involving a difficult choice • "Hurry up" and agree; time is running out • Standard by which something may be judged • Accepted as true or certain, without proof • Any strategy for spreading beliefs or ideas • ...
Logic Week 4 2022-02-02
Across
- words that combine or modify simple propositions to make compound propositions
- logical operator that joins two propositions and is true if and only if one or both of the propositions is true
- a listing of the possible truth values for a set of one or more propositions
- If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
- the logical operator that denies or contradicts a proposition
- logical operator that asserts that one component implies the other
- a proposition that is false by logical structure
Down
- premises can be true and the conclusion false
- a statement which has a truth value
- if and only if two propositions have identical truth values in a truth table
- a proposition that is always true due to its logical structure
- logical operator that joins two propositions and is true if and only if both the propositions are true
- logical operator which is true when both component propositions have the same true value, and is false when their truth values differ
13 Clues: a statement which has a truth value • premises can be true and the conclusion false • a proposition that is false by logical structure • If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true • the logical operator that denies or contradicts a proposition • a proposition that is always true due to its logical structure • ...
Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- submitting oneself to the will of the group for the sake of camaraderie and unity.
- It deals with how symbols relate to each other. It assigns symbols to verbal reasoning in order to be able to check the veracity of the statements through a mathematical process.
- A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie.
- Branch of philosophy that deals with a questions of existence and reality.
- simplicity by declaring that his/her accomplishments are results of luck and not from perseverance and ability.
- It translates to “an appeal to the stick”
- Greek word Sophia/Sophos means.
- An appeal to hypocrisy
- Branch of philosophy justifies opinion from a beliefs.
- Meaning of Philosophy.
- in reality. it means "always late", a Filipino attitude of impreciseness towards time.
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- A Filipino trait of being sympathetic to others even if the person is stranger.
- a Filipino value of showing high admiration and preference to foreign produced goods over local ones.
- It is about reasoning.
- a Filipino attitude of imitating or copying other culture.
- a trait found in most Filipinos. They are sincere, loyal, kind and sociable person.
- Not accepting defeats in competitions.
- It happens when we raise a major question that has implicit minor questions.
- A Filipino trait of accepting his fate by believing that everything is written in his palm.
- A Filipino trait of being receptive and generous to guests.
- a Filipino attitude characterized by an attempt to "pull down"someone who has achieved success beyond the others. This is done out of jealousy and insecurity.
- Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning.
- A Filipino trait of being courteous both in words and in actions to people or older people.
- Greek word Philos means.
- This type of logic is part of the basis for the logic used in computer sciences.
- A trait found in most Filipinos, a trait that makes them unique that even in time of calamities and other challenges in life, they always have something to be happy about, a reason to celebrate.
- A Filipino trait of giving highest importance to family above other thing.
- The ability of Filipinos to ride on or adjust to the norms of other group just to attain smooth and harmonious relationship.
- Sympathy for people who lost their love ones.
- Type of logic which you use deductive reasoning and the premises must be true.
- Filipinos have the tendency to be irritated easily or hurt upon hearing some criticisms or comment.
- Being enthusiastic only during the start of new undertaking but ends dismally in accomplishing nothing.
32 Clues: It is about reasoning. • An appeal to hypocrisy • Meaning of Philosophy. • Greek word Philos means. • Greek word Sophia/Sophos means. • Not accepting defeats in competitions. • It translates to “an appeal to the stick” • Sympathy for people who lost their love ones. • Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning. • A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie. • ...
history of the world wide web 2019-03-22
Across
- focuses on security of a device
- rules and semantics of lower layers
- certain presentation of framework in a diagram format
- a system mainly used to identify certain sources
- focusing on quarries submitted and their replies
- it conducts the ability to understand written signatures in digital format
- language formed using description logic
- the building of better protocols
- a combination of xml languages
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- support for full description
- uses digital machines for verification of sources
- schemes certain type of documents
- presentation represented in higher quality format
- a way in which language in form of characters is used
- simplification of constraints and taxonomies
- a language format containing arranged letters
- the unpredictable growth of the internet
- works hand in hand with client servers
- description of classes involving taxonomies, properties and ontologies
- an example of logic rules in between systems
20 Clues: support for full description • a combination of xml languages • focuses on security of a device • the building of better protocols • schemes certain type of documents • rules and semantics of lower layers • works hand in hand with client servers • language formed using description logic • the unpredictable growth of the internet • simplification of constraints and taxonomies • ...
Study skills by Kevin 2018-03-20
Across
- what is the yellow character?
- what is the blue character?
- how many kinds of learning style?
- how the visual learning style to study?
- which the multiple intelligence is “nature smart”
- what is left brain good at?
- which the multiple intelligence is “body smart”?
- how the aural learning style to study?
- which multiple intelligence good at use reason, logic and numbers?
- which multiple intelligence good at perceive the visual?
Down
- which the multiple intelligence is “word smart”
- how many kinds of highly effective habits?
- which multiple intelligence good at produce and appreciate music?
- how many kinds of multiple intelligence?
- what is right brain good at?
- which the multiple intelligence is “music smart”
- what is the green character?
- How many kinds of true color?
- what is the orange character?
- which multiple intelligence good at use words and language?
20 Clues: what is the blue character? • what is left brain good at? • what is right brain good at? • what is the green character? • what is the yellow character? • How many kinds of true color? • what is the orange character? • how many kinds of learning style? • how the aural learning style to study? • how the visual learning style to study? • how many kinds of multiple intelligence? • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution-Faith Long 2023-12-19
Across
- earth centered universe
- telescope to the sky
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal powers
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple and elegant style
- giving up some freedom for protection
- new kind of absolute monarch
- using reason and logic
- state gov't vs federal/national gov't
- sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals in France
- separate powers of government
Down
- using logic and reason
- enlightened leader of Russia
- questioning tradition beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- belief in existence of supreme being
- extravagant and gaudy style
- people are corrupted by civilization
- equality for women especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- theory of universal gravitation
- method to solve problems
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- natural rights philosophy - gods given rights
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • using reason and logic • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • major use of John Locke's ideas • ...
Bryn Wandel Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
Across
- earth centered universe
- telescope to the sky
- judicial, executive, legislative branches equal powers
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple and elegant style
- giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- new kind of absolute monarch
- we come to knowledge through the use of logic
- state gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals in France
- separate powers of government
Down
- using logic and reason
- enlightened leader of Russia
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- belief in God based on reason rather than revelation
- extravagant and gaudy style
- people are corrupted by civilization
- equality for women especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- theory of universal gravitation
- method to solve problems
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- natural rights philosophy - God given rights
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • using logic and reason • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • major use of John Locke's ideas • theory of universal gravitation • ...
RTL DESIGN WITH VERILOG/VHDL HDL 2024-01-11
Across
- Which design involves floor planning of design?
- Performs sum of two binary operands.
- Which assignment is used to describe sequential logic?
- Next step of functional requirement of the design.
- The port which is used in verilog to declare input?
- {} denotes..
- Different from software language which is useful in hardware.
Down
- Which assignment is used to describe combinational logic?
- In verilog hdl /* …… */ indicates ?
- Which use two single or multiple-bit operands?
- {m,{}} denotes..
- Verilog starts with?
- Which operator is used to invert the binary operands?
13 Clues: {} denotes.. • {m,{}} denotes.. • Verilog starts with? • In verilog hdl /* …… */ indicates ? • Performs sum of two binary operands. • Which use two single or multiple-bit operands? • Which design involves floor planning of design? • Next step of functional requirement of the design. • The port which is used in verilog to declare input? • ...
Argumentative Writing 2022-12-02
Across
- verbal or written communication to persuade, inform or motivate
- the way someone views a topic
- confirms your ideas
- unfair reports on a topic
- persuasive technique that convinces through emotions
- a convincing explanation
- a position, statement, or opinion on a topic
- persuasive technique that convinces through logic and reasoning
Down
- the intent for writing
- the opposing side to an argument/issue
- a genre of writing that requires an establishment of position on the topic
- a perspective in which something is viewed
- persuasive technique that convinces through logic and reason
13 Clues: confirms your ideas • the intent for writing • a convincing explanation • unfair reports on a topic • the way someone views a topic • the opposing side to an argument/issue • a perspective in which something is viewed • a position, statement, or opinion on a topic • persuasive technique that convinces through emotions • ...
Loveofwisdom Meaning of Philosophy. Metaphysics Branch of philosophy that deals with a questions of existence and reality. Epistemology Branch of philosophy justifies opinion from a beliefs. Logic It is about reasoning. Informal Type of logic typically us 2022-10-21
Across
- Sympathy for people who lost their love ones.
- This type of logic is part of the basis for the logic used in computer sciences.
- a Filipino value of showing high admiration and preference to foreign produced goods over local ones.
- Meaning of Philosophy.
- a trait found in most Filipinos. They are sincere, loyal, kind and sociable person.
- simplicity by declaring that his/her accomplishments are results of luck and not from perseverance and ability.
- Branch of philosophy that deals with a questions of existence and reality.
- A Filipino trait of giving highest importance to family above other thing.
- Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning.
- a Filipino attitude characterized by an attempt to "pull down"someone who has achieved success beyond the others. This is done out of jealousy and insecurity.
- Filipinos have the tendency to be irritated easily or hurt upon hearing some criticisms or comment.
- A trait found in most Filipinos, a trait that makes them unique that even in time of calamities and other challenges in life, they always have something to be happy about, a reason to celebrate.
- The ability of Filipinos to ride on or adjust to the norms of other group just to attain smooth and harmonious relationship.
- Not accepting defeats in competitions.
Down
- Type of logic which you use deductive reasoning and the premises must be true.
- submitting oneself to the will of the group for the sake of camaraderie and unity.
- It deals with how symbols relate to each other. It assigns symbols to verbal reasoning in order to be able to check the veracity of the statements through a mathematical process.
- a Filipino attitude of imitating or copying other culture.
- A Filipino trait of being receptive and generous to guests.
- Greek word Philos means.
- A Filipino trait of being sympathetic to others even if the person is stranger.
- It is about reasoning.
- in reality. it means "always late", a Filipino attitude of impreciseness towards time.
- A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie.
- Branch of philosophy justifies opinion from a beliefs.
- A Filipino trait of being courteous both in words and in actions to people or older people.
- It translates to “an appeal to the stick”
- Being enthusiastic only during the start of new undertaking but ends dismally in accomplishing nothing.
- Greek word Sophia/Sophos means.
- A Filipino trait of accepting his fate by believing that everything is written in his palm.
- It happens when we raise a major question that has implicit minor questions.
- An appeal to hypocrisy
32 Clues: It is about reasoning. • Meaning of Philosophy. • An appeal to hypocrisy • Greek word Philos means. • Greek word Sophia/Sophos means. • Not accepting defeats in competitions. • It translates to “an appeal to the stick” • Sympathy for people who lost their love ones. • Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning. • A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie. • ...
Q & R 2013-04-25
19 Clues: rave • amend • silent • repeat • starved • to rest • repeated • impulsive • nauseated • uneasiness • starry-eyed • complaining • to tear down • bitter regret • to apply logic • state of uncertainty • restate the main points • important to the purpose • isolate because of disease
Logic: Latin vocabulary 2023-09-17
13 Clues: Philos • Sophia • "deduce" • "Induce" • "You also" • metaphysics • "To the source" • "evidence or proof" • "to prove or reveal" • hominem "To the man" • "deceit,trick or fraud" • "to stand upon" (hint:epistemology) • "clear, bright, distinct, penetrating"
Am I Left or Right Hemisphere? 2025-01-27
Across
- The ability to store, retain, and recall information.
- The process of reasoning in a structured and orderly way.
- Arranging items, events, or steps in a specific order.
- Statements or information known to be true.
- Breaking something down into parts to understand it better.
- A small part of something that contributes to the whole.
- The act of explaining the meaning of something.
- The ability to think and make sense of things using logic.
- Involving careful judgment and evaluation of something.
- Relating to or involving words or language.
- The act of organizing tasks or ideas in advance.
- The process of using the mind to consider or reason about something.
- The quality of being correct or exact.
- A system of communication using words, symbols, or gestures.
Down
- The ability to understand something, such as text or speech.
- A systematic study of the natural world through observation and experiment.
- Knowing or understanding something without needing reasoning or evidence.
- The set of rules for constructing sentences in a language.
- The act of recording words on paper or another medium.
- Based on facts and logic rather than emotions.
- The ability to interpret and understand written text.
- The verbal expression of thoughts and ideas.
- The process of conveying thoughts or feelings through words or actions.
- Focused on actual use or application rather than theoretical ideas.
- The mental processes of acquiring and understanding knowledge.
25 Clues: The quality of being correct or exact. • Statements or information known to be true. • Relating to or involving words or language. • The verbal expression of thoughts and ideas. • Based on facts and logic rather than emotions. • The act of explaining the meaning of something. • The act of organizing tasks or ideas in advance. • ...
TheHeartLogic 2025-06-14
Puzzles 2022-06-09
Across
- … operational; ages 7-11; focus on concrete logic
- sequencing in quantitative order
- Piaget studied the … development of children.
- connecting different relationships
- ages 0-2; focus on the senses
Down
- ages 2-7; focus on words, language, and symbols
- incorporating new information with pre-existing knowledge
- … operational; ages 11-15; focus on abstract logic
- tendency to personify objects
- a great Swiss psychologist
- inability to consider other people’s perspectives
11 Clues: a great Swiss psychologist • tendency to personify objects • ages 0-2; focus on the senses • sequencing in quantitative order • connecting different relationships • Piaget studied the … development of children. • ages 2-7; focus on words, language, and symbols • … operational; ages 7-11; focus on concrete logic • inability to consider other people’s perspectives • ...
Phonics Review 5 2024-09-24
17 Clues: pet/ • door • water • Mineral • dog's/food • Music/tube • climb/jump • wash/floor • colour/snow • youn/animal • for/a/poster • logic/puzzle • rubbish/place • Bigger/than/8 • Biggest/finger • Long,transport • child's/transport
All the right parts 2022-05-02
16 Clues: sense • range • further • correct • lucidity • complexity • observation • to some end • significance • complication • point of view • presupposition • what do you see • what's the deal • therefore it is • axiom,law, principle
Electronics with a "D" 2025-11-20
Across
- A screen used in some programming languages
- Number system in base ten
- Direct Current; A form of electrical current in which the direction of electron flow does not change over time
- Dual Logic
- 2 words An instrument used typically to measure voltage, current, and resistance. The data is sent to a digital display. See also Meter.
- 2 words The application of DeMorgan’s Theorems
- 2 words The process of moving a bit from one flip-flop to the next.
- 2 words Theorem stating that the complement of a sum (OR operation) equals the product (AND operation) of the complements, and theorem stating that the complement of a product (AND operation) equals the sum (OR operation) of the complements.
- 2 words Circuit that converts a digital input to a corresponding analog output.
- 2 words A form of electrical current in which the direction of electron flow does not change over time.
Down
- (DEMUX) Logic circuit that depending on the value of its select inputs will channel its data input to one of several data outputs.
- 2 words The ratio of HIGH time to the total cycle time, expressed as a percent.
- A mathematical property for Addition over Multiplication. A(B + C) = AB + AC
- A 3 words counter system that will count up to the number N and then reset by using a NAND gate.
- Digital circuit that converts an input binary code into a decimal number
- 2 words The voltage condition existing anywhere in a digital circuit. Typically read as “high” or “low”; can be tested with a logic probe or a meter.
- Du3l In-line Package, a style of IC
- 2 words A waveform that changes between solely High and Low in a given time.
- Insulating material in the center of a capacitor
- 2 words An industrial standardized document which describes the properties, families and pin outs of modern integrated circuits
- Of or pertaining to the class of devices or circuits in which the output varies in discrete steps (i.e. pulses or on-off operation)
21 Clues: Dual Logic • Number system in base ten • Du3l In-line Package, a style of IC • A screen used in some programming languages • 2 words The application of DeMorgan’s Theorems • Insulating material in the center of a capacitor • 2 words The process of moving a bit from one flip-flop to the next. • Digital circuit that converts an input binary code into a decimal number • ...
Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- It happens when we raise a major question that has implicit minor questions.
- a Filipino attitude of imitating or copying other culture.
- It is about reasoning.
- A Filipino trait of being receptive and generous to guests.
- Being enthusiastic only during the start of new undertaking but ends dismally in accomplishing nothing.
- Branch of philosophy that deals with a questions of existence and reality.
- Type of logic which you use deductive reasoning and the premises must be true.
- A Filipino trait of accepting his fate by believing that everything is written in his palm.
- It deals with how symbols relate to each other. It assigns symbols to verbal reasoning in order to be able to check the veracity of the statements through a mathematical process.
- Sympathy for people who lost their love ones.
- A Filipino trait of being courteous both in words and in actions to people or older people.
- in reality. it means "always late", a Filipino attitude of impreciseness towards time.
- submitting oneself to the will of the group for the sake of camaraderie and unity.
- Branch of philosophy justifies opinion from a beliefs.
- Filipinos have the tendency to be irritated easily or hurt upon hearing some criticisms or comment.
- A trait found in most Filipinos, a trait that makes them unique that even in time of calamities and other challenges in life, they always have something to be happy about, a reason to celebrate.
Down
- An appeal to hypocrisy
- This type of logic is part of the basis for the logic used in computer sciences.
- a Filipino value of showing high admiration and preference to foreign produced goods over local ones.
- Meaning of Philosophy.
- A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie.
- Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning.
- simplicity by declaring that his/her accomplishments are results of luck and not from perseverance and ability.
- Greek word Sophia/Sophos means.
- It translates to “an appeal to the stick”
- A Filipino trait of being sympathetic to others even if the person is stranger.
- a trait found in most Filipinos. They are sincere, loyal, kind and sociable person.
- a Filipino attitude characterized by an attempt to "pull down"someone who has achieved success beyond the others. This is done out of jealousy and insecurity.
- Not accepting defeats in competitions.
- A Filipino trait of giving highest importance to family above other thing.
- Greek word Philos means.
- The ability of Filipinos to ride on or adjust to the norms of other group just to attain smooth and harmonious relationship.
32 Clues: An appeal to hypocrisy • Meaning of Philosophy. • It is about reasoning. • Greek word Philos means. • Greek word Sophia/Sophos means. • Not accepting defeats in competitions. • It translates to “an appeal to the stick” • Sympathy for people who lost their love ones. • Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning. • A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie. • ...
0522 2017-05-22
20 Clues: 개념 • 중력 • 정확한 • 최소하다 • 보존하다 • 경쟁하다 • 고립시키다 • 총합, 합계 • 군대의, 군대 • 논리, 논리학 • 초대, 초대장 • 진짜의, 성실한 • 분별있는, 현명한 • 공식적인, 정식의 • 상태, 지위, 현상 • 입자, 미량, 극소량 • 어조, 말투, 음, 색조 • 재생하다, 복제하다, 번식하다 • 흔들(리)다, 진동하다, 그네 • (죄를) 저지르다, 약속하다, 맡기다
topic 6 2022-09-08
30 Clues: ainoa • hinta • päästö • laskea • vienti • vastaus • varakas • tuottaa • työpaja • logiikka • romahtaa • ilmeisen • myöhempi • kuljetus • nykyinen • epävakaa • laajennus • varmistaa • vastustaa • riistetty • savupiippu • kapitalisti • väistämätön • kauppatavara • leväperäinen • globalisaatio • kohota rajusti • prosenttiosuus • monikansallinen • moninkertaistaa
Oliver_Crossword 2024-09-06
Across
- Vitalinformationsystemundersiege
- All flash array
- Newtechnologyfilesystem
- HighDefinitionMultimediaInterface
- GraphicsProcessingUnit
- Central Processing Unit
- SerialAdvancedTechnologyArray
- LiquidCrystalDisplay
- microcomputer
- Readonlymemory
- Videographicsarray
- DigitalVisualInterface
Down
- LocalAreaNetwork
- Basic input/output system
- ControlUnit
- SolidStateDrive
- Networkinterfacecard
- Arithmetic Logic Unit
- Advanced technology attachment
- HardDiskDrive
- Universalserialbus
- CharacterUserInterface
- MicroManagementconsole
- Redundantarrayofindependentdisks
- Randomaccessmemory
- minicomputer
26 Clues: ControlUnit • minicomputer • HardDiskDrive • microcomputer • Readonlymemory • SolidStateDrive • All flash array • LocalAreaNetwork • Universalserialbus • Randomaccessmemory • Videographicsarray • Networkinterfacecard • LiquidCrystalDisplay • Arithmetic Logic Unit • GraphicsProcessingUnit • CharacterUserInterface • MicroManagementconsole • DigitalVisualInterface • Newtechnologyfilesystem • ...
Vocab words 2022-09-14
Across
- Very Great
- Available Information
- Something not here
- A Statement
- Not Reclaimable
- A loud noise
- Deep Regret
- Range of Things
- Responsibility
Down
- Blend Closely
- Share Feelings
- Showing Hopelessness
- Reasonable or Logical
- Create
- Public Announcement
- Assign Responsibility
- Convincing
- According to logic
- Heavy Load
- A Strong Feeling
20 Clues: Create • Very Great • Convincing • Heavy Load • A Statement • Deep Regret • A loud noise • Blend Closely • Share Feelings • Responsibility • Not Reclaimable • Range of Things • A Strong Feeling • Something not here • According to logic • Public Announcement • Showing Hopelessness • Reasonable or Logical • Available Information • Assign Responsibility
COA 2025-09-16
Across
- The smallest unit of data in computing
- A common interface for connecting peripherals
- High speed memory located between CPU and main memory
- Primary storage device inside the CPU
- The unit that performs arithmetic and logic operations
- Volatile primary memory used by CPU
Down
- Computer startup program stored in ROM
- A collection of 8 bits
- Central Processing Unit abbrev.
- Permanent storage device abbrev.
- Non volatile memory that is read only
- Logic gate with one output and two or more inputs
12 Clues: A collection of 8 bits • Central Processing Unit abbrev. • Permanent storage device abbrev. • Volatile primary memory used by CPU • Primary storage device inside the CPU • Non volatile memory that is read only • The smallest unit of data in computing • Computer startup program stored in ROM • A common interface for connecting peripherals • ...
Portfolio final 2021-12-02
9 Clues: scratch • coding game • correct reasoning • science of numbers • logic-based puzzle • what is this puzzle • what of kind of puzzle • what kind of class is this • question proposed for solution
Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- A Filipino trait of being sympathetic to others even if the person is stranger.
- a Filipino attitude of imitating or copying other culture.
- Filipinos have the tendency to be irritated easily or hurt upon hearing some criticisms or comment.
- Greek word Sophia/Sophos means.
- a trait found in most Filipinos. They are sincere, loyal, kind and sociable person.
- in reality. it means "always late", a Filipino attitude of impreciseness towards time.
- a Filipino value of showing high admiration and preference to foreign produced goods over local ones.
- It is about reasoning.
- Sympathy for people who lost their love ones.
- A Filipino trait of giving highest importance to family above other thing.
- It happens when we raise a major question that has implicit minor questions.
- simplicity by declaring that his/her accomplishments are results of luck and not from perseverance and ability.
- submitting oneself to the will of the group for the sake of camaraderie and unity.
- Not accepting defeats in competitions.
- A Filipino trait of being receptive and generous to guests.
- This type of logic is part of the basis for the logic used in computer sciences.
- Being enthusiastic only during the start of new undertaking but ends dismally in accomplishing nothing.
- Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning.
Down
- An appeal to hypocrisy
- It translates to “an appeal to the stick”
- Branch of philosophy justifies opinion from a beliefs.
- A Filipino trait of accepting his fate by believing that everything is written in his palm.
- The ability of Filipinos to ride on or adjust to the norms of other group just to attain smooth and harmonious relationship.
- A trait found in most Filipinos, a trait that makes them unique that even in time of calamities and other challenges in life, they always have something to be happy about, a reason to celebrate.
- a Filipino attitude characterized by an attempt to "pull down"someone who has achieved success beyond the others. This is done out of jealousy and insecurity.
- Meaning of Philosophy.
- A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie.
- A Filipino trait of being courteous both in words and in actions to people or older people.
- Type of logic which you use deductive reasoning and the premises must be true.
- Branch of philosophy that deals with a questions of existence and reality.
- It deals with how symbols relate to each other. It assigns symbols to verbal reasoning in order to be able to check the veracity of the statements through a mathematical process.
- Greek word Philos means.
32 Clues: An appeal to hypocrisy • It is about reasoning. • Meaning of Philosophy. • Greek word Philos means. • Greek word Sophia/Sophos means. • Not accepting defeats in competitions. • It translates to “an appeal to the stick” • Sympathy for people who lost their love ones. • Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning. • A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie. • ...
Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- It happens when we raise a major question that has implicit minor questions.
- a Filipino attitude of imitating or copying other culture.
- It is about reasoning.
- A Filipino trait of being receptive and generous to guests.
- Being enthusiastic only during the start of new undertaking but ends dismally in accomplishing nothing.
- Branch of philosophy that deals with a questions of existence and reality.
- Type of logic which you use deductive reasoning and the premises must be true.
- A Filipino trait of accepting his fate by believing that everything is written in his palm.
- It deals with how symbols relate to each other. It assigns symbols to verbal reasoning in order to be able to check the veracity of the statements through a mathematical process.
- Sympathy for people who lost their love ones.
- A Filipino trait of being courteous both in words and in actions to people or older people.
- in reality. it means "always late", a Filipino attitude of impreciseness towards time.
- submitting oneself to the will of the group for the sake of camaraderie and unity.
- Branch of philosophy justifies opinion from a beliefs.
- Filipinos have the tendency to be irritated easily or hurt upon hearing some criticisms or comment.
- A trait found in most Filipinos, a trait that makes them unique that even in time of calamities and other challenges in life, they always have something to be happy about, a reason to celebrate.
Down
- An appeal to hypocrisy
- This type of logic is part of the basis for the logic used in computer sciences.
- a Filipino value of showing high admiration and preference to foreign produced goods over local ones.
- Meaning of Philosophy.
- A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie.
- Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning.
- simplicity by declaring that his/her accomplishments are results of luck and not from perseverance and ability.
- Greek word Sophia/Sophos means.
- It translates to “an appeal to the stick”
- A Filipino trait of being sympathetic to others even if the person is stranger.
- a trait found in most Filipinos. They are sincere, loyal, kind and sociable person.
- a Filipino attitude characterized by an attempt to "pull down"someone who has achieved success beyond the others. This is done out of jealousy and insecurity.
- Not accepting defeats in competitions.
- A Filipino trait of giving highest importance to family above other thing.
- Greek word Philos means.
- The ability of Filipinos to ride on or adjust to the norms of other group just to attain smooth and harmonious relationship.
32 Clues: An appeal to hypocrisy • Meaning of Philosophy. • It is about reasoning. • Greek word Philos means. • Greek word Sophia/Sophos means. • Not accepting defeats in competitions. • It translates to “an appeal to the stick” • Sympathy for people who lost their love ones. • Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning. • A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie. • ...
Crossword puzzle (Philosophy) 2022-10-21
Across
- A Filipino trait of being sympathetic to others even if the person is stranger.
- a Filipino attitude characterized by an attempt to "pull down"someone who has achieved success beyond the others. This is done out of jealousy and insecurity.
- This type of logic is part of the basis for the logic used in computer sciences.
- It deals with how symbols relate to each other. It assigns symbols to verbal reasoning in order to be able to check the veracity of the statements through a mathematical process.
- simplicity by declaring that his/her accomplishments are results of luck and not from perseverance and ability.
- Being enthusiastic only during the start of new undertaking but ends dismally in accomplishing nothing.
- Branch of philosophy justifies opinion from a beliefs.
- The ability of Filipinos to ride on or adjust to the norms of other group just to attain smooth and harmonious relationship.
- Sympathy for people who lost their love ones.
- Greek word Philos means.
- a trait found in most Filipinos. They are sincere, loyal, kind and sociable person.
- A Filipino trait of giving highest importance to family above other thing.
- Greek word Sophia/Sophos means.
- Type of logic which you use deductive reasoning and the premises must be true.
Down
- Not accepting defeats in competitions.
- A Filipino trait of being courteous both in words and in actions to people or older people.
- Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning.
- Filipinos have the tendency to be irritated easily or hurt upon hearing some criticisms or comment.
- A Filipino trait of accepting his fate by believing that everything is written in his palm.
- It happens when we raise a major question that has implicit minor questions.
- in reality. it means "always late", a Filipino attitude of impreciseness towards time.
- An appeal to hypocrisy
- It translates to “an appeal to the stick”
- a Filipino attitude of imitating or copying other culture.
- A trait found in most Filipinos, a trait that makes them unique that even in time of calamities and other challenges in life, they always have something to be happy about, a reason to celebrate.
- submitting oneself to the will of the group for the sake of camaraderie and unity.
- Meaning of Philosophy.
- Branch of philosophy that deals with a questions of existence and reality.
- a Filipino value of showing high admiration and preference to foreign produced goods over local ones.
- A Filipino trait of being receptive and generous to guests.
- A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie.
- It is about reasoning.
32 Clues: An appeal to hypocrisy • Meaning of Philosophy. • It is about reasoning. • Greek word Philos means. • Greek word Sophia/Sophos means. • Not accepting defeats in competitions. • It translates to “an appeal to the stick” • Sympathy for people who lost their love ones. • Type of logic typically used in daily reasoning. • A Filipino values system or kinship and camaraderie. • ...
Vocab words 2022-09-14
Across
- Very Great
- Available Information
- Something not here
- A Statement
- Not Reclaimable
- A loud noise
- Deep Regret
- Range of Things
- Responsibility
Down
- Blend Closely
- Share Feelings
- Showing Hopelessness
- Reasonable or Logical
- Create
- Public Announcement
- Assign Responsibility
- Convincing
- According to logic
- Heavy Load
- A Strong Feeling
20 Clues: Create • Very Great • Convincing • Heavy Load • A Statement • Deep Regret • A loud noise • Blend Closely • Share Feelings • Responsibility • Not Reclaimable • Range of Things • A Strong Feeling • Something not here • According to logic • Public Announcement • Showing Hopelessness • Reasonable or Logical • Available Information • Assign Responsibility
Ch 5 Vocabulary 2018-07-10
21 Clues: walk • grow • talk • defeat • result • choice • search • destroy • shocked • harmful • reasoning • come from • motivated • keep going • embarrassing • have a meeting • number of points • study to remember • plan for spending • something to blocks you • being able to speak or write well
수능감잡기 2023-07-12
27 Clues: 대안 • 접촉 • 논리 • 분쟁 • 전문가 • 줄이다 • 대부분 • 유능한 • 보증하다 • 기여하다 • 적응하다 • 평가하다 • 이용하다 • 인정하다 • 측정하다 • 인지적인 • 표현하다 • 무보수의 • 관리하다 • 인식하다 • 방해하다 • 부분적으로 • 동물 생물 • 필요로 하다 • 고통을 받다 • out 해결하다 • ~할 가치가 있다
PIG 2024-12-13
Base 10 and Base 2 2014-05-15
Across
- A value to represent a quantity.
- Used in both maths and computing.
- This subject uses binary logic to perform tasks.
- The factor of the base 10 number used in conversion.
- The language computers use.
Down
- The positive number in base 2/binary.
- The technical term for base 10 numbers.
- 10th...
- Computers are programmed to use this.
- The process of changing from one base to another.
- The subject that coincides with this ICT topic.
- The negative number in base 2/binary.
12 Clues: 10th... • The language computers use. • A value to represent a quantity. • Used in both maths and computing. • The positive number in base 2/binary. • Computers are programmed to use this. • The negative number in base 2/binary. • The technical term for base 10 numbers. • The subject that coincides with this ICT topic. • This subject uses binary logic to perform tasks. • ...
Section 12.4 World History 2019-11-06
Across
- Englishman wo used scriptural logic
- forerunner of modern science
- where the first medieval university was founded
- oldest German university founded in 1348
- organizations of students and teachers of specialized subjects
- translated the Bible into English, also known as the Morning Star of the Reformation
Down
- nicknamed the "dumb ox"
- an attempt to combine Greek philosophy with Romanism
- grammar, rhetoric, logic
- arithmetic, music, geometry, and astronomy
- followers of Wycliffe
11 Clues: followers of Wycliffe • nicknamed the "dumb ox" • grammar, rhetoric, logic • forerunner of modern science • Englishman wo used scriptural logic • oldest German university founded in 1348 • arithmetic, music, geometry, and astronomy • where the first medieval university was founded • an attempt to combine Greek philosophy with Romanism • ...
Sequential Logic Key Terms 2015-04-12
Across
- The part of a pulse where the logic level is in transition from a HIGH to a LOW.
- Counter in which all of the flip-flops are clocked simultaneously.
- Flip-flop inputs that can affect the operation of the flip-flop independent of the synchronous and clock inputs.
- Input signal to a flip-flop or one-shot that causes the output to change states depending on the conditions of the control signals.
- The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform.
- Type of flip-flop in which inputs J and K are the synchronous inputs.
- Digital circuitry in which the output state of the circuit depends not only on the states of the inputs, but also on the sequence in which they reached their present states.
- Delay from the time a signal is applied to the time when the output makes its change.
- Enabled by a logic HIGH or LOW level.
- Fraction of the total period that a digital waveform is in the HIGH state. DC = th/T (often expressed as a percentage: %DC = th/Tx100%).
- Asynchronous input used to set Q=0 immediately.
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- The amount of time required for one complete cycle of a periodic event or waveform.
- Manner in which a flip-flop is activated by a signal transition. A flip-flop may be either a positive- or a negative-edge-triggered flip-flop.
- Circuit that contains a NAND gate latch and two steering NAND gates.
- Type of counter in which each flip-flop output serves as the clock input signal for the next flip-flop in the chain.
- A sequential circuit that advances through several defined states.
- The part of a pulse where the logic level is in transition from a LOW to a HIGH.
- Digital signal in the form of a rectangular pulse train or a square wave.
- Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input.
- A sequential circuit based on a latch whose output changes when its CLOCK input receives a pulse.
- Digital circuit that accepts binary data from some input source and then shifts these data through a chain of flip-flops one bit at a time.
- Asynchronous input used to set Q=1 immediately.
22 Clues: Enabled by a logic HIGH or LOW level. • Asynchronous input used to set Q=1 immediately. • Asynchronous input used to set Q=0 immediately. • The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform. • Counter in which all of the flip-flops are clocked simultaneously. • A sequential circuit that advances through several defined states. • ...
Eco-Logic Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-10
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- when a species is no longer found in an area it once inhabited but is still found elsewhere in the world
- collection of wild eggs then hatching in zoos/research centers
- allows species to adapt to changing environmental conditions through evolution
- where the seas and river meet
- Lands dominated by trees
- Lakes that have a small supply of plant nutrients
- Found only on specific place.
- fear of life
- lake with large supply of nutrients
- An annual precipitation
- has so few individual survivors that the species could soon become extinct over all
- shower of dead animals that marine organisms eats
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- deep, open water where it is too dark for photosynthesis to occur
- Water water that does not sink into the ground
- forever and represents an irreversible loss of natural capital
- It is forever
- loss of many species in short period of geological time
- general pattern of atmospheric conditions
- the satisfaction of knowing that a redwood forest, a wilderness, orangutans
- Boarder on deserts in a small biome
- love of life
- also known as a vulnerable species
- water flow downhill and deposited in low lying area
- shower of dead animals that marine organisms eats
- indirect solar energy
- Large terrestrial biomes
- Local area short term for abiotic and physical condition
27 Clues: love of life • fear of life • It is forever • indirect solar energy • An annual precipitation • Lands dominated by trees • Large terrestrial biomes • where the seas and river meet • Found only on specific place. • also known as a vulnerable species • Boarder on deserts in a small biome • lake with large supply of nutrients • general pattern of atmospheric conditions • ...
Eco-Logic Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-10
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- Major type of aquatic life zone; High salinity
- fear of many forms of wildlife.
- threshold level
- change in climate
- removal or large expanses of forest for human benefits
- a hypothesis of death and birth rate of a population
- number of child born per woman in her lifetime
- a heritable trait that allow organism to be naturally selected
- capacity to do work
- Major type of aquatic life zone; Low salinity
- a large terrestrial portion of biosphere
- Areas general weather condition
- primary decomposer organism
- Love of life
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- a large aquatic portion of biosphere
- Natural selection; individual, ____; populations
- Acronym for greatest cause of premature extinction
- the usefulness of species in terms of economic and ecological service
- a change that help both different organism to survive and become more competitive
- it is forever
- few survivors of species that could be gone forever.
- ability to survive to changing environment conditions indefinitely
- gases gases that warms the lower atmosphere
- set of organism that interacts to each other
- system responds to change through ______ loops
25 Clues: Love of life • it is forever • threshold level • change in climate • capacity to do work • primary decomposer organism • fear of many forms of wildlife. • Areas general weather condition • a large aquatic portion of biosphere • a large terrestrial portion of biosphere • gases gases that warms the lower atmosphere • set of organism that interacts to each other • ...
Logic 1.1 - 1.4 Definitions 2025-10-04
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- — A sentence that can be true or false.
- — The statement an argument seeks to establish.
- — Type of reasoning aiming for probability, instead of certainty.
- — An inductive move from observed cases in the past to unobserved case(s), often in the future.
- — A set of statements in which some support or prove a statement of finding.
- — Type of reasoning that aims at proving a conclusion.
- — A reasoning statement of the “if–then” form.
- — A declarative sentence that expresses a proposition.
- — A condition without which another cannot occur.
- — A structured deductive argument that consists in two premises and a conclusion.
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- — A condition that, if met, guarantees another.
- — A connecting reason that could be phrased using a statement, but that is not directly stated.
- — An inductive argument that uses a strong inference, and that has true premises.
- — A deductive argument whose conclusion doesn’t follow logically from the premises, even when they are true.
- — A valid deductive argument with all true premises.
- — The “if” part of a conditional.
- — The “then” part of a conditional.
- — A deductive argument in which the premises and conclusion all take the form of conditional statements.
- — A supporting statement in an argument.
- — A nasty canned meat product that is popular in Hawaii, for some strange reason.
- — A deductive argument whose conclusion cannot be false while the premises are true.
21 Clues: — The “if” part of a conditional. • — The “then” part of a conditional. • — A sentence that can be true or false. • — A supporting statement in an argument. • — A reasoning statement of the “if–then” form. • — A condition that, if met, guarantees another. • — The statement an argument seeks to establish. • — A condition without which another cannot occur. • ...
The Hemato-Logic Challenge 2025-12-08
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- An inclusion body where all inclusions are spread out within the RBC.
- A characteristic feature present in proliferating hematopoietic cells in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia.
- A protein that is increased in Multiple Myeloma.
- A condition also referred to as "spoon-shaped nails".
- Stain that gives a positive reaction to polysaccharides and is useful in the diagnosis of Erythroleukemia and ALL.
- One of the components that basophils consist of.
- Oxidized by MPO to a reddish-brown derivative in the presence of hydrogen peroxidase.
- Anemia due to marrow infiltration.
- Also known as Indolent Lymphoma, characterized by the proliferation of cells which produce a monoclonal IgM paraprotein.
- An increase in this type of white blood cell is associated with a parasitic infection or an allergic reaction.
- Cytochemical stain used to differentiate Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) from Acute Lymphoid Leukemia (ALL).
- A decrease in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood.
- Severe microangiopathic anemia caused by E. coli serotype O:157 H7 that primarily affects children.
- A lymphocyte seen in non-malignant disorders, also called an Atypical Lymphocyte, Downey Type Cell, or Turk Irritation Cell.
- An absolute leukocyte count less than 3.0 x 10⁹/L.
- A disorder where T cells react against B lymphocytes infected with the Epstein-Barr virus.
- A Myeloproliferative Disorder (MPD) arising as a clonal process from a pluripotential stem cell.
- Red blood cell fragments that appear in all Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia (MAHA) disorders.
- Measures the capacity of iron to bind with transferrin.
- A local tumorous proliferation of plasma cells in the marrow.
- A decrease in oxyhemoglobin.
- The condition that can result from increased bilirubin, which can damage the brain.
- An abbreviation for Pulmonary Infiltrates with Eosinophilia.
- Cells that give a positive reaction with the Prussian Blue / Perl's stain for iron.
- Cytochemical stain used to differentiate Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) from a leukemoid reaction.
- An indicator of the start of hemolysis.
- A rough T-cell with a grooved or convoluted nucleus, seen in Sezary syndrome and mycosis fungoides.
- The disease for which Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase (TRAP) is a diagnostic tool for confirmation.
- Small blue-gray bodies in the cytoplasm of neutrophils that are remnants of free ribosomes, often seen in bacterial infections and severe burns.
- The most common type of leukopenia, with an absolute neutrophil count less than 1.75-1.8 x 10⁹/L.
- Type of esterase stain that detects the enzyme present in the primary granules of granulocytic cells.
- A bacterial infection that is a cause of neutropenia.
- Dark blue to purple cytoplasmic granules in neutrophils and their precursors, characteristic of bacterial infections.
- The location where Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is present in most granulocytic cells.
- A neoplastic clonal MPD that commonly manifests with panmyelosis and increases in RBC, granulocytes, and platelets.
- The substance stained by Sudan Black B (SBB), appearing dense black.
- A hypersegmented neutrophil, larger than normal, with 5-10 lobes, seen in pernicious anemia.
- A PMN that has engulfed the nuclear material of another white cell or a lymphocyte, where the ingested nucleus is replaced by a purplish homogenous round mass.
- Stain for iron, which gives a positive reaction in cases of ringed sideroblasts and siderocytes.
- Cells that give a positive reaction with the Prussian Blue / Perl's stain for iron.
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- A serious complication during pregnancy involving Hemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, and Low Platelets.
- Anemia common in athletes and soldiers, also known as Sports Anemia.
- The most common metabolic disorder of RBCs involving the Hexose Monophosphate Shunt Pathway.
- A cell where the nucleus becomes smaller and denser, and nuclear segments disappear.
- Linear or spindle-shaped red-purple inclusions found in myeloblasts and monoblasts, derived from azurophilic granules.
- Isoimmune HDN due to Rh incompatibility.
- Antibodies against this related antigen give positive results in megakaryoblastic leukemia.
- Caused by deposition of microthrombi containing RBCs, WBCs, platelets and von Willebrand factors.
- The term for extreme neutropenia, which is an absolute neutrophil count less than 0.5 x 10⁹/L.
- FAB classification M6, also known as DiGuglielmo syndrome.
- A generalized neoplastic proliferation or accumulation of leukopoietic cells with or without involvement of the peripheral blood.
- an absolute leukocyte count greater than 11.0 x 10⁹/L.
- An absolute monocyte count greater than 0.9 x 10⁹/L.
- A group of clonal disorders characterized by a decrease in one or more types of peripheral blood cells due to abnormal maturation.
- One of the components that basophils consist of, along with Histamine and Heparin.
- A rare chronic acquired defect of the RBC membrane considered to be sleep-related hemoglobinuria.
- Classified as an MPD in which the proliferation of abnormal BM stem cells results in the replacement of marrow with fibrous connective tissue.
- DEFICIENCY ANEMIA The most common and most treatable type of anemia.
- A product of hemoglobin denaturation, seen in G6PD deficiency and caused by drugs or chemical agents.
- A craving for non-edible food, such as dirt.
- Characterized by a rapid increase in the numbers of immature blood cells.
- A rare and potentially fatal MAHA disorder characterized by disseminated thrombotic occlusions of the microcirculation.
- Characterized by the excessive buildup of relatively mature, but still abnormal white blood cells.
- A net-like nucleus from a ruptured white cell, which is seen in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
- A condition associated with autoimmune neutropenia.
- The hallmark cell of Hodgkin's disease, described as resembling an "owl's eye".
- A type of lymphoma that is characterized by a negative reaction to the PAS stain.
- Used for iron storage.
- Also known as Albert-Bazin Syndrome, it is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
- Reactive but excessive leukocytosis characterized by the presence of immature cells in the peripheral blood, often caused by bacterial infections.
- An absolute leukocyte count greater than 7.0-8.0 x 10⁹/L.
- Combines with oxidized hydroxyl groups in the PAS reaction to give a bright red color product.
- Cytochemical stain that appears dense black because it stains lipids, such as sterols, neutral fats, phospholipids, and lipoproteins.
- Stain that differentiates basophilic leukemia and mast cell leukemia from other diseases.
- The onset characteristic of Chronic Leukemia.
- The most common type of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia, mediated by an IgG antibody with maximum binding affinity at 37°C.
- A B-cell lymphocyte with hair-like cytoplasmic projections seen in hairy cell leukemia.
- Measures the circulating iron bound to transferrin.
- A type of myeloblastic leukemia that forms a green-colored tumor located outside the bone marrow.
- A monocyte with an engulfed nucleus, usually of a lymphocyte.
80 Clues: Used for iron storage. • A decrease in oxyhemoglobin. • Anemia due to marrow infiltration. • An indicator of the start of hemolysis. • Isoimmune HDN due to Rh incompatibility. • A craving for non-edible food, such as dirt. • The onset characteristic of Chronic Leukemia. • A protein that is increased in Multiple Myeloma. • One of the components that basophils consist of. • ...
Logic-Lessons 19-29 2022-10-31
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- words that set boundaries, limited class
- syllogism arranged in standard order
- word that refers to broad range of things
- term refers to all members of its category
- statements that support/imply conclusion
- a type of premise
- predicate of conclusion and used as premise
- statement that's implied by others
- subject of conclusion and used as premise
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- statement that often uses if and then
- set of statements; implies/supports others
- deductive argument w/ two premises, 3 terms
- statement of opp. quality, negated predicate
- statement that reverses the S and P
- if and only if premises imply conclusion
- found once in each premise
- a number from 1-4 (shows middle term place)
- statements that refer to singleperson/thing
- a type of premise
- three letter description of cat. statement
20 Clues: a type of premise • a type of premise • found once in each premise • statement that's implied by others • statement that reverses the S and P • syllogism arranged in standard order • statement that often uses if and then • if and only if premises imply conclusion • words that set boundaries, limited class • statements that support/imply conclusion • ...
FINALS (4LOGIC) 2016-10-02
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- Verbal manifestation of Simple Apprehension
- Science of correct reasoning
- Father of Logic
- Term that represents a single person, event or object only
- An argument with no possible invalidating counterexamples
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- Refers to the term to be defined
- Person who coined the word "Philosophy"
- Correspondence between idea and reality
- Greek translation of wisdom
- Mental product of Simple Apprehension
10 Clues: Father of Logic • Greek translation of wisdom • Science of correct reasoning • Refers to the term to be defined • Mental product of Simple Apprehension • Person who coined the word "Philosophy" • Correspondence between idea and reality • Verbal manifestation of Simple Apprehension • An argument with no possible invalidating counterexamples • ...
Python Logic Crossword Challenge 2025-10-21
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- – A data type that holds either True or False.
- – Type of loop that repeats while a condition is true.
- – A loop that runs a set number of times.
- – Used to change data from one type to another.
- – Used to convert a value to an integer.
- – Statement used to skip the rest of a loop iteration.
- – Data type used for numbers with decimals.
- – Used to check if a number is even or odd using division remainder.
- – Used to get information from a user.
- – Keyword that starts a conditional statement.
- – Function used to display text on the screen.
- – A symbol used to add a comment in Python.
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- – Keyword that ends a conditional chain when no other is true.
- – Operator used to compare if two values are the same.
- – Used to display multiple lines of text neatly.
- – Value that cannot be changed once assigned (string, int, etc.).
- – Used to combine strings together.
- – Keyword used for “otherwise if” in a conditional.
- – A data type used for words or text.
- – A container that stores a value for later use.
20 Clues: – Used to combine strings together. • – A data type used for words or text. • – Used to get information from a user. • – Used to convert a value to an integer. • – A loop that runs a set number of times. • – Data type used for numbers with decimals. • – A symbol used to add a comment in Python. • – A data type that holds either True or False. • ...
READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY 2020-09-20
20 Clues: Masao • Letter • Dapitan • Magellan • Textbook • two fact • Analysis • one fact • Secretary • Martial Law • Supreme leader • August 23, 1896 • Ina ng Katipunan • contextualization • Executive Committee • Revolt of the Masses • physically scrutinize • Execution of the Priest • Members of the Katipunan • Theory, Method, Interpretation
READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY CROSSWORD 2021-02-23
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- Members of Katipunan
- First Mass
- Lakambini ng Katipunan
- One-Fact
- Secondary
- Physically Scrutinize
- August 23, 1896
- Analysis
- Contextualization
- Revolt of the Masses
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- Interpretation
- Zaide
- Two-fact
- Secretary
- Political Emissary
- Tandang Sora
- Pigafetta
- Theory, Method, Interpretation
- Supremo
- Forerunner of Philippine Secularism
20 Clues: Zaide • Supremo • Two-fact • One-Fact • Analysis • Secretary • Pigafetta • Secondary • First Mass • Tandang Sora • Interpretation • August 23, 1896 • Contextualization • Political Emissary • Members of Katipunan • Revolt of the Masses • Physically Scrutinize • Lakambini ng Katipunan • Theory, Method, Interpretation • Forerunner of Philippine Secularism
Vocab 1, 2, 3 2018-09-27
28 Clues: deny • drag • logic • impact • talent • amplify • cascade • bizzare • powerful • insignia • sanitaze • unitedly • footstep • accurate • courages • integrity • represent • confusion • authority • assistance • steal info • inspection • predecessor • inappropiate • contaminated • irrestistable • gain or benefit • obident or obedience
BASIC ELECTRONICS 2024-05-29
Across
- A set of rules to represent numbers
- Negation gate
- Gate Fundamental building block of digital circuits
- Gate that outputs true only when all inputs are true
- Number Series of bits representing a number
- Type of rectifier that uses both halves of the AC cycle
- Gate that outputs true only when inputs are different
- Decimal system is an example of this
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- Device that opposes the flow of current
- Material with conductivity between a conductor and an insulator
- Converts AC to DC
- Component that stores electrical charge
- "____ and" logic gate
- Wave Type of rectifier using one half of the AC cycle
- Logical operation that outputs true when any input is true
- Diode that allows current to flow in one direction
- Binary digit
17 Clues: Binary digit • Negation gate • Converts AC to DC • "____ and" logic gate • A set of rules to represent numbers • Decimal system is an example of this • Device that opposes the flow of current • Component that stores electrical charge • Number Series of bits representing a number • Diode that allows current to flow in one direction • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-01-30
Across
- Distorts the original argument and turns it into something else.
- Errors in reasoning based on faulty logic.
- Shifting the focus of the debate by introducing irrelevant information.
- Presents only two options when there are many options.
- A small argument made bigger by adding more events to it.
- Several parts of a sentence similar in grammatical form
- Persuading through emotion.
- An incorrect proposition.
- Persuading through using logic.
- A statement that says less than what it means.
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing or person
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- Making a claim based on evidence that is just too small.
- Attacking the person instead of the argument.
- The act of stating something too strongly.
- Using manipulative language.
- Persuading through credibility.
16 Clues: An incorrect proposition. • Persuading through emotion. • Using manipulative language. • Persuading through using logic. • Persuading through credibility. • Errors in reasoning based on faulty logic. • The act of stating something too strongly. • Attacking the person instead of the argument. • A statement that says less than what it means. • ...
Xmas Power Platform Fun! 2025-12-08
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- No copy no extract data integration
- Similar to a function but in bound or unbound flavours
- Central management portal
- Policy layer to control how connectors can communicate
- Continuous Export of data to Fabric
- Drag drop created UI - free of the Model... but are it's days numbered?
- Allows devs to build Controls
- Self contained chunks of logic - not a lo code plugin
- Not quite a dev?
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- Vibe created model driven app component
- Non Delegable function that adds records
- Excel Like Language used in Low Code tooling
- Seperation of Artefacts - Part of good ALM practice
- A wrapper around an API
- Artefact grouping to move between environments
- Custom Logic to run on the client or server
- Logical Grouping to support Governance
- Defines Access to a set of entities - the classic UI is better
18 Clues: Not quite a dev? • A wrapper around an API • Central management portal • Allows devs to build Controls • No copy no extract data integration • Continuous Export of data to Fabric • Logical Grouping to support Governance • Vibe created model driven app component • Non Delegable function that adds records • Custom Logic to run on the client or server • ...
Nelson 2022-02-03
Things that make you go hmmmm? 2021-02-08
10 Clues: Socrates friend • Sentence handed out • To use common sense • Close friend of Socrates • When something has proof • How Socrates was executed • To think using logic and facts • Paved why for Western Philosophy • follows steps that lead to solution • When someone likes to thinks outside the box
Programming Logic and Design 2024-05-22
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- The set of rules that defines the combinations of symbols that are considered to be correctly structured.
- A step-by-step procedure for calculations.
- A diagram that represents a process or algorithm.
- The value that a function or method sends back to the part of the program that called it.Control Structure - A block of programming that analyses variables and chooses a direction in which to go based on given parameters.
- A plain language description of the steps in an algorithm.
- Type An attribute that specifies the type of data that the object can hold.
- A sequence of instructions that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached.
- When a function calls itself as part of its execution.
- A collection of elements identified by index or key.
- A data type with two possible values: true or false.
- The process of identifying and removing errors from computer hardware or software.
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- A storage location identified by a memory address and a symbolic name.
- A block of code that performs a specific task.
- The repetition of a process in a computer program.
- Statements that only run when certain conditions are true.
- A tool used to test and debug programs.
- A special kind of variable used in a subroutine to refer to one of the pieces of data provided as input.
- A program that translates code written in a high-level language into machine code.
- Operator Symbols or words used to connect two or more expressions (e.g., AND, OR, NOT).
19 Clues: A tool used to test and debug programs. • A step-by-step procedure for calculations. • A block of code that performs a specific task. • A diagram that represents a process or algorithm. • The repetition of a process in a computer program. • A collection of elements identified by index or key. • A data type with two possible values: true or false. • ...
Vocabulary -- Second Semester Integrated Math 2013-05-11
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- a tool used to draw circles and to measure the distance between two points
- a parallelogram with four equal sides
- a quadrilateral with a pair of parallel sides
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- a well-defined collection of items
- a triangle with three equal sides
- all elements that are in both A and B
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- a tool used to measure angles
- all elements that are in A, in B, or in both A and B
- a triangle with two equal sides
- a triangle with no equal sides
- a parallelogram with four equal sides and four right angles
- “or” in logic
- a polygon with four sides
- a parallelogram with four right angles
- a set having no elements
- “and” in logic
17 Clues: “or” in logic • “and” in logic • a set having no elements • a polygon with four sides • a tool used to measure angles • a triangle with no equal sides • a triangle with two equal sides • a triangle with three equal sides • a well-defined collection of items • a parallelogram with four equal sides • all elements that are in both A and B • a parallelogram with four right angles • ...
MALWARE 2024-01-12
Across
- allows criminals to control computers remotely
- tracks the user's history
- can spread across the system in own, similar to virus
- it's a software that falls in a gray area
- misleading malware
- designed to automate cybercime
- take complete control of system
- BOMB utilizes a trigger to initiate the vindictive code
- secretly observe the computer user's activity
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- infect endpoint's computing power to mine cryptocurrency like bitcoin
- appears to be a legitimate software
- locks and encrypts the victim's data files
- checks to see if that computer is connected to specific models of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) manufactured by Siemens.
- Makes changes to files that are native to the OS
- infects other programs and spread to other system
- records all the user's key stokes
- perform automated task on command.
- Erases user data beyond recoverability
18 Clues: misleading malware • tracks the user's history • designed to automate cybercime • take complete control of system • records all the user's key stokes • perform automated task on command. • appears to be a legitimate software • Erases user data beyond recoverability • it's a software that falls in a gray area • locks and encrypts the victim's data files • ...
Computer Basics 2025-06-25
Across
- the component that stores a bit in a computer
- An ordered sequence of instructions
- The type of memory used for the computer to operate
- memory that looses its contents when it's turned off
- The step where the CPU understands what the instruction means
- a single 0 or 1
- Storage accessed across a network
- the logic gate that requires both inputs to be 1/on for it to output a 1
- Long term memory for storing files and programs
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- 8 bits
- The logic gate that reverses its input
- The same as 1024 bytes
- Connects components together in a computer
- When the computer carries out the instruction
14 Clues: 8 bits • a single 0 or 1 • The same as 1024 bytes • Storage accessed across a network • An ordered sequence of instructions • The logic gate that reverses its input • Connects components together in a computer • the component that stores a bit in a computer • When the computer carries out the instruction • Long term memory for storing files and programs • ...
Rhetorical Appeals and MLK Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-07
Across
- Harmony and the absence of conflict
- A way to persuade using ethos, pathos, or logos
- Showing strong feelings or passion
- Fair treatment under the law
- A country or large group of people united under one government
- Having to do with effective speaking or writing
- Appeal that stirs the audience’s emotions
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- The state of being free from oppression
- Numbers or data used to support an argument
- The right to act, speak, or think freely
- The reasoning behind an argument or claim
- Dr. King’s vision for equality and justice
- Appeal based on a speaker’s credibility or character
- Appeal to logic or reason
14 Clues: Appeal to logic or reason • Fair treatment under the law • Showing strong feelings or passion • Harmony and the absence of conflict • The state of being free from oppression • The right to act, speak, or think freely • The reasoning behind an argument or claim • Appeal that stirs the audience’s emotions • Dr. King’s vision for equality and justice • ...
List #1 - Education Counts 2021-09-08
Across
- Wishing to do what is right
- Method of practicing teaching
- Indulgence in aimless thought or dreamy imagining; absentmindedness
- Based on observation or experience rather than theory or logic
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- Outline of subjects in a course of study
- Subjects comprising of a course of study in school
- First principles of a subject
- Relating to meaning in language or logic
- Relating to a church parish
- Arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences
- Small cubicle with a desk in a library
- Used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors; caring too much about details.
- Having knowledge of; being aware of
- To read or study attentively
- Extract from various sources
15 Clues: Relating to a church parish • Wishing to do what is right • To read or study attentively • Extract from various sources • First principles of a subject • Method of practicing teaching • Having knowledge of; being aware of • Small cubicle with a desk in a library • Outline of subjects in a course of study • Relating to meaning in language or logic • ...
71. Mind Wake 2025-11-29
15 Clues: Lead • Quick • Begin • Choose • Improve • Raise up • Job to do • Find answer • Visual scene • First in order • Reasoning power • One who reasons • Learned ability • Impress greatly • Change direction
Scientific Management 2023-01-17
12.78 PULL UP TO THE WINDOW 2024-10-15
Across
- Main board connecting all parts.
- Startup software for hardware checks.
- The smallest unit of data; either a 0 or a 1.
- Locks files, asks for money to unlock.
- Fast memory for quick data access.
- Temporary memory for running tasks.
- A group of 8 bits, used to represent a character.
- The main processor that runs instructions and performs calculations.
- A code that represents characters as numbers (like letters and symbols).
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- Tiny CPU storage for fast info.
- Trick to steal personal info.
- Records what you type.
- A number system using only 0s and 1s.
- Arithmetic Logic Unit; part of the CPU that does math and logic operations.
- Bad software that harms systems.
- Data highway between components.
- Timer that keeps things in sync.
17 Clues: Records what you type. • Trick to steal personal info. • Tiny CPU storage for fast info. • Main board connecting all parts. • Bad software that harms systems. • Data highway between components. • Timer that keeps things in sync. • Fast memory for quick data access. • Temporary memory for running tasks. • Startup software for hardware checks. • ...
Alice in Wonderland 2025-08-04
Across
- Use to argue that Wonderland maintains a false front of logic and order while hiding underlying chaos and irrationality.
- Use to argue that in Wonderland, truth or facts become insignificant compared to appearances and nonsensical authority.
- Use when describing infamous characters like the Queen of Hearts or the Cheshire Cat, who are known for cruelty or mischief.
- Use to explain characters’ natural behaviours—like Alice’s tendency toward curiosity and questioning authority.
- Use to describe excessive rituals or social expectations in Wonderland, such as arbitrary punishments or chaotic rules.
- Use when discussing Carroll’s satirical attempt to eliminate the moral rigidity and didacticism common in Victorian children’s literature.
- Use to describe a comprehensive literary analysis of Carroll’s layered satire or his detailed subversion of moral storytelling.
- Use when exploring moments in Wonderland where characters fail to agree, revealing the breakdown of logic and mutual understanding.
- Use to evaluate whether characters’ responses or events are relevant to the context—or absurdly disconnected, as in many Wonderland dialogues.
Down
- Use to describe Alice’s keen observations and reasoning, which often surpass the nonsense of the adults around her.
- Use when analysing the cloying tone of a seemingly gentle authority figure, which masks deeper instability or disorder.
- Use when discussing Alice’s impulse to follow the White Rabbit or explore Wonderland, suggesting deeper psychological motivations.
- Use to analyse Alice’s journey as a struggle between imposed rules and her own agency—her ability to think and choose independently.
- Use to describe the vicious temperament of the Queen of Hearts, whose extreme punishments embody the cruelty of unchecked power.
- Use this word to describe abstract concepts like logic, meaning, or societal norms being challenged in Wonderland, where rules are ungraspable and ever-changing.
- Use to analyse how spaces like the Mad Hatter’s tea party appear welcoming, yet paradoxically exclude logic and order.
- Use to critique the obedient behaviour of the playing cards, who blindly follow the Queen’s irrational orders.
17 Clues: Use to critique the obedient behaviour of the playing cards, who blindly follow the Queen’s irrational orders. • Use to explain characters’ natural behaviours—like Alice’s tendency toward curiosity and questioning authority. • Use to describe Alice’s keen observations and reasoning, which often surpass the nonsense of the adults around her. • ...
Linford's Logic Page 2018-05-31
Across
- Linford's doppelganger (8)
- BA Baracus & Co. (8)
- Stag's face turns this colour for nickname night (5)
- A fewwww (6)
- Stag's favourite old man beverage (7)
- Great white's pupils... (9)
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- Stag's face paint substitute (10)
- Famous canal, likely to beat England on Sunday (6)
- After mildly spicy food Stag gets the... (6)
- 2nd Best Man (3)
- Plenty of this getting played on the Stag (8)
- Sanchez's fingers (8)
- Former 100m WR holder, opposite speed of our Linford (8)
13 Clues: A fewwww (6) • 2nd Best Man (3) • BA Baracus & Co. (8) • Sanchez's fingers (8) • Linford's doppelganger (8) • Great white's pupils... (9) • Stag's face paint substitute (10) • Stag's favourite old man beverage (7) • After mildly spicy food Stag gets the... (6) • Plenty of this getting played on the Stag (8) • Famous canal, likely to beat England on Sunday (6) • ...
Logic and Reasoning 2023-09-18
Across
- if the hypothesis is true, then so is the conclusion
- lets you draw a conclusion from two conditional statements in which the conclusion of the first statement is the hypothesis of the second statement
- making a conclusion based on observations and patterns
- the conjunction of the conditional and its converse
- if a=b, then a+c = b+c
- if a=b then a-c=b-c
- made by negating the hypothesis and conclusion
- made by switching the hypothesis and conclusion
Down
- made by negating and switching the hypothesis and conclusion
- an example that shows a conjecture is false
- a concluding statement reached using inductive reasoning
- if and then statement, hypothesis and conclusion.
- the process of reasoning logically and drawing a cocnlusion from given facts and statements
13 Clues: if a=b then a-c=b-c • if a=b, then a+c = b+c • an example that shows a conjecture is false • made by negating the hypothesis and conclusion • made by switching the hypothesis and conclusion • if and then statement, hypothesis and conclusion. • the conjunction of the conditional and its converse • if the hypothesis is true, then so is the conclusion • ...
DM unit 1 sets and logic 2024-07-15
Across
- one of the important laws of sets
- set of all subset of that set
- collection of well defined objects
- all the elements of the set are linked and listed in paires
- mix logic ie some are true and some are false
- ~p->~q
- method of direct listing of elements ina list
- proof which is not direct
Down
- no elements in common in two sets
- set of all the elements present
- elements not present in that set is called
- diagram used to represent sets
- all logic are true
- all elements of a set are present in other set then that set is ......of main set
- a combination of set of A and B
- common elements of two sets A and B
16 Clues: ~p->~q • all logic are true • proof which is not direct • set of all subset of that set • diagram used to represent sets • a combination of set of A and B • set of all the elements present • no elements in common in two sets • one of the important laws of sets • collection of well defined objects • common elements of two sets A and B • elements not present in that set is called • ...
scentific revolution 2023-08-25
Across
- the science of living things
- the study of life
- the science of reasoning
- a branch of mathematics devised by isaac newton
- the study of physical laws that govern the universe
- a seeker of knowledge and wisdom
Down
- thoughts based on reason or logic
- scientific tool used for looking at very small things
- the physical attraction between objects
- basic units of life
10 Clues: the study of life • basic units of life • the science of reasoning • the science of living things • a seeker of knowledge and wisdom • thoughts based on reason or logic • the physical attraction between objects • a branch of mathematics devised by isaac newton • the study of physical laws that govern the universe • scientific tool used for looking at very small things
Earth & Space Chapter 1 2024-08-04
Across
- upward movement of water through a tiny space in response to surface tension
- how tightly packed matter is
- any collected water below the soil's surface
- a sensible explanation for a scientific observation
- bacteria that converts nitrogen in the soil into ammonia and nitrates
- reaching the same conclusion by performing different experiments that test the same hypothesis
- nourishing substances
- material primarily derived from living organisms
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- the study of reasoning
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- the substance of the physical world
- logic error
- the study of soil
- bacteria that convert nitrates in the soil into atmospheric nitrogen
- facts about nature
- nonporous
- cycle in which nitrogen is moved from the air to the soil to be used by plants, and then returned to the atmosphere
- amount of matter in an object
18 Clues: nonporous • logic error • the study of soil • facts about nature • nourishing substances • the study of reasoning • how tightly packed matter is • amount of matter in an object • the substance of the physical world • any collected water below the soil's surface • a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence • material primarily derived from living organisms • ...
scentific revolution 2023-08-25
Across
- the science of living things
- the study of life
- the science of reasoning
- a branch of mathematics devised by isaac newton
- the study of physical laws that govern the universe
- a seeker of knowledge and wisdom
Down
- thoughts based on reason or logic
- scientific tool used for looking at very small things
- the physical attraction between objects
- basic units of life
10 Clues: the study of life • basic units of life • the science of reasoning • the science of living things • a seeker of knowledge and wisdom • thoughts based on reason or logic • the physical attraction between objects • a branch of mathematics devised by isaac newton • the study of physical laws that govern the universe • scientific tool used for looking at very small things
Academic Vocab: #3 & #4 2022-10-12
Across
- the author’s perspective on the topic
- an appeal to emotion
- an appeal to ethics and credibility
- conclusion reached on evidence/reasoning
- an appeal to logic and reason
Down
- choice of words/phrases in speech/writing
- faulty or mistaken logic
- the author’s reason for writing the piece
- mistaken belief, based on unsound argument
- stated clearly & in detail, no confusion
10 Clues: an appeal to emotion • faulty or mistaken logic • an appeal to logic and reason • an appeal to ethics and credibility • the author’s perspective on the topic • conclusion reached on evidence/reasoning • stated clearly & in detail, no confusion • choice of words/phrases in speech/writing • the author’s reason for writing the piece • mistaken belief, based on unsound argument
vocab crossword 2024-02-01
Scientific Management 2023-01-17
unit-5 2017-10-13
Across
- It is defined in terms of controllability and observability for any circuit/device
- The current responsible for static power dissipation in ratioed logic circuit.
- A class of logic circuit that offers the possibility of recycling or reusing some of the energy drawn from the power supply.
- Technique for design low power VLSI circuit by varying substrate bias voltage of PMOS & NMOS.
- The measure of ease with which the controller can establish a specific signal value at each node.
- The variant of an architecture used in specific application for high performance.
- Technique of designing low power architecture by using multiple threshold voltages.
- Used to design low power VLSI architecture when leakage is present
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- In absence of leakage this architecture offer higher performance as compared to pipelining.
- Spurious signal transition are known as ----
- The measure of ease with which one can determine the signal value at any logic node in the circuit.
- The technique in which access circuits are physically inserted to make system more testable.
- Often used technique for testing fabrication defects.
- Delay fault is an example of -------
- The testing technique in which parts of circuit are used to test the circuit itself.
15 Clues: Delay fault is an example of ------- • Spurious signal transition are known as ---- • Often used technique for testing fabrication defects. • Used to design low power VLSI architecture when leakage is present • The current responsible for static power dissipation in ratioed logic circuit. • ...
LEGITOSPHERE 2021-12-05
Across
- In Search Of an Optimal Peer Review System
- On the Limits of Research
- Evolution in Science: California Dreaming to American Awakening
- The Logic of Scientific Discovery
- What Could Mathematics Be For It To Function in Distinctively Mathematical Scientific Explanations?
- The Economic Laws of Scientific Research
- Uncertainty: The Soul of Modeling, Probability & Statistics
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- What is this thing called Science?
- Mathematics as a Science of Non-abstract Reality: Aristotelian Realist Philosophies of Mathematics
- The Analysis of Mind
- The Rationality of Induction
- Probability Theory: The Logic of Science
- An Essay towards solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances
- Aristotle's Revenge: The Metaphysical Foundations of Physical
14 Clues: The Analysis of Mind • On the Limits of Research • The Rationality of Induction • The Logic of Scientific Discovery • What is this thing called Science? • Probability Theory: The Logic of Science • The Economic Laws of Scientific Research • In Search Of an Optimal Peer Review System • Uncertainty: The Soul of Modeling, Probability & Statistics • ...
Gradle Build Tool 2023-11-09
Across
- Name of the Gradle project configuration file
- Where outputs from previous build executions are stored for reuse
- Command to execute a Gradle build
- Type of plugin intended to replace cross-project configurations
- Task dependencies can be either explicit or this
- legacy language that Gradle DSL is written using
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- A task dependency notation
- Command to initialize a new Gradle project
- Gradle's enterprise product is called this
- Plugin used for building Java projects
- Currently recommended language for writing Gradle build logic
- Build phase where tasks are ran
- Feature that allows you to reuse build logic
- Task type that is evaluated during the configuration phase
14 Clues: A task dependency notation • Build phase where tasks are ran • Command to execute a Gradle build • Plugin used for building Java projects • Command to initialize a new Gradle project • Gradle's enterprise product is called this • Feature that allows you to reuse build logic • Name of the Gradle project configuration file • Task dependencies can be either explicit or this • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
Across
- HDD is the type of hard drive with ________ disks
- CPU stands for _______ processing unit
- what has temporary storage
- term RAM has_________ memory
- SSD stands for _____ state drive
- what is the large green circuit board that everything else is attached to.
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- graphic card is a separate processor that handles visuals
- term Hard drive has________ memory
- _____ memory is measured in megabytes
- the heat sink draws ____ away from the CPU
- drive there are two types of ____ _____
- in a CPU what is the smallest chunk of memory
- unit what tells the Arithmetic logic unit (ALU) what to do.
- ___ stands for random access memory
- what does the math and Boolean logic
15 Clues: what has temporary storage • term RAM has_________ memory • SSD stands for _____ state drive • ___ stands for random access memory • what does the math and Boolean logic • _____ memory is measured in megabytes • term Hard drive has________ memory • CPU stands for _______ processing unit • drive there are two types of ____ _____ • ...
Unit 2 Lessons 10-11 2024-10-24
Across
- Early or undeveloped
- strongly disapprove or sentence
- more than one country is involved
- The one-of-a-kind picture was ________.
- Clearly different or unique
- Not using logic
Down
- Not following a consistent pattern
- The football player was able to ______ the ball before it was caught.
- Not based on reason or logic
- If a person is put in a position, they are _______.
10 Clues: Not using logic • Early or undeveloped • Clearly different or unique • Not based on reason or logic • strongly disapprove or sentence • more than one country is involved • Not following a consistent pattern • The one-of-a-kind picture was ________. • If a person is put in a position, they are _______. • The football player was able to ______ the ball before it was caught.
spelling 2025-01-11
Across
- not accurate; incorrect or untrue.
- not showing or done with due care for the consequences of one's actions or attitudes; reckless
- absurd
- lacking uniformity or symmetry; uneven in shape, position, arrangement, etc
- forbidden by law; unlawful; illicit
Down
- not able to be replaced
- not sufficient; inadequate or deficient
- characterized by lack of logic
- inconsistent with reason or logic
- not adequate; insufficient
10 Clues: absurd • not able to be replaced • not adequate; insufficient • characterized by lack of logic • inconsistent with reason or logic • not accurate; incorrect or untrue. • forbidden by law; unlawful; illicit • not sufficient; inadequate or deficient • lacking uniformity or symmetry; uneven in shape, position, arrangement, etc • ...
Mindfulness crossword puzzle 2023-11-13
Across
- Response to an emotion
- Skills used to simultaneously
- Facts and logic are important
- Being aware of this very moment without judgement
- Facts and logic aren't important
- Doing this while observing can help with not fueling the emotional mind
- "I should have known better"
- wordless watching
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- Opposite of multitasking
- Stick to the facts! Instead of “That person has an attitude,” you could describe that person as “rolling their eyes and speaking with a loud voice.”
- State of mind combining reasonable actions and emotional awareness
- Observe describe or participate
- Not being aware of the present moment
13 Clues: wordless watching • Response to an emotion • Opposite of multitasking • "I should have known better" • Skills used to simultaneously • Facts and logic are important • Observe describe or participate • Facts and logic aren't important • Not being aware of the present moment • Being aware of this very moment without judgement • ...
IAU Unit 5 2025-12-09
12 Clues: BBBBBBB • IIIIIIIII • HHHHHHHHH • AAAAAAAAA • LLLLLLLLLL • FFFFFFFFFF • EEEEEEEEEE • GGGGGGGGGGG • KKKKKKKKKKKKK • DDDDDDDDDDDDD • JJJJJJJJJJJJJ • CCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Electronics with an "I" and "J" 2025-11-20
Across
- To shut down or cause to cease functioning; typically a control signal which keeps data from passing through the gate.
- 4 words A flip-flop that can be turned on, turned off, toggled, or left the same according to control signals on the J and K inputs.
- The total resistance in an Alternating Current circuit due to resistive and reactive components; symbolized by Z.
- Also referred to as the NOT gate: logic circuit that implements the NOT operation. An INVERTER has exclusively one input, and its output logic level is always the opposite of this input’s logic level.
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- Any material which doesn’t allow the flow of electricity through it.
- 2 words The time it takes for a change in the input to reach the output.
- 2 words Junction - Field effect transistor
- A device that joins or links two or more non-compatible devices together for data transfer.
- Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council
- The signals entering a logic circuit
- Joining of dissimilar devices in such a way that they are able to function in a compatible and coordinated manner; connection of the output of a system to the inputs of a contrasted system with different electrical characteristics.
11 Clues: The signals entering a logic circuit • 2 words Junction - Field effect transistor • Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council • Any material which doesn’t allow the flow of electricity through it. • 2 words The time it takes for a change in the input to reach the output. • ...
Mindfulness crossword puzzle 2023-11-13
Across
- Response to an emotion
- Accomplishing our observations
- Facts and logic are important
- Being aware of this very moment without judgement
- Facts and logic aren't important
- Doing this while observing can help with not fueling the emotional mind
- "I should have known better"
- wordless watching
Down
- Opposite of multitasking
- Stick to the facts! Instead of “That person has an attitude,” you could describe that person as “rolling their eyes and speaking with a loud voice.”
- State of mind combining reasonable actions and emotional awareness
- Observe describe or participate
- Not being aware of the present moment
13 Clues: wordless watching • Response to an emotion • Opposite of multitasking • "I should have known better" • Facts and logic are important • Accomplishing our observations • Observe describe or participate • Facts and logic aren't important • Not being aware of the present moment • Being aware of this very moment without judgement • ...
Mindfulness crossword puzzle 2023-11-13
Across
- Response to an emotion
- Skills used to simultaneously
- Facts and logic are important
- Being aware of this very moment without judgement
- Facts and logic aren't important
- Doing this while observing can help with not fueling the emotional mind
- "I should have known better"
- Wordless watching
Down
- Opposite of multitasking
- Stick to the facts! Instead of “That person has an attitude,” you could describe that person as “rolling their eyes and speaking with a loud voice.”
- State of mind combining reasonable actions and emotional awareness
- Observe describe or participate
- Not being aware of the present moment
13 Clues: Wordless watching • Response to an emotion • Opposite of multitasking • "I should have known better" • Skills used to simultaneously • Facts and logic are important • Observe describe or participate • Facts and logic aren't important • Not being aware of the present moment • Being aware of this very moment without judgement • ...
Word building 2016-05-01
16 Clues: fun(adj.) • use(adj.) • talk(adj.) • life(adj.) • care(adj.) • logic(adj.) • worry(adj.) • power(adj.) • death(adj.) • energy(adj.) • success(adj.) • classic(adj.) • interest(adj.) • surprise(adj.) • amazement(adj.) • imagination(adj.)
Rhetoric Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-12
Across
- Repeating words or phrases to emphasize a point of argument.
- A basic form of logic, showing the relationship in the order of events to make a prediction.
- Non-scientific observations or studies based on personal experience.
- Referencing a historical event similar to the speaker/writer’s subject to make an argument.
- account When the writer or speaker uses an experience of their own to appeal to an audience’s or reader’s emotions
- Using sensory imagery to make an audience or reader feel the emotion being evoked
- An appeal to the emotions of the audience
- Referencing the experience, training, or official recognition of those who the speaker/writer is quoting
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- Acknowledging the viewpoints or objections of those who would disagree with the speaker/writer
- evidence Using facts, figures, data, numbers, and/or statistics to present an argument based on logic
- An appeal based on the authority of the speaker
- The speaker/writer establishes that they are qualified to address a particular subject
- an appeal based on logic
- A comparison used to make an argumentative point
- to vals. An appeal to shared values between the speaker/writer and their audience/reader to make an argument based on emotion
15 Clues: an appeal based on logic • An appeal to the emotions of the audience • An appeal based on the authority of the speaker • A comparison used to make an argumentative point • Repeating words or phrases to emphasize a point of argument. • Non-scientific observations or studies based on personal experience. • ...
