logic Crossword Puzzles
Logic Crossword Puzzle (M,M,I) 2024-03-19
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- Only athletes buy Lamborghinis
- The Wall looks like a Rhino
- All monkeys live in the jungle
- Vote for Trump, he is a poor old
- He is a poopy head, don't listen to him
- Everybody is buying the new Toyota so you should too
- which one a beanie on a sombrero
- you like pepperoni so you must like pepperoni pizza
- 100%of monkeys live in the jungle
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- I saw a monkey in the jungle so all monkeys live in the jung
- We're all wearing green because it's Monday
- Lebron says you should buy this new crypto currency
- If you don't study you will fail
- Go to school to make money
- You like Fortnite so you must like coding
15 Clues: Go to school to make money • The Wall looks like a Rhino • Only athletes buy Lamborghinis • All monkeys live in the jungle • If you don't study you will fail • Vote for Trump, he is a poor old • which one a beanie on a sombrero • 100%of monkeys live in the jungle • He is a poopy head, don't listen to him • You like Fortnite so you must like coding • ...
Logic Gates and Boolean Functions 2025-09-15
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- Outputs 1 only when inputs are the same
- Also called an inverter; reverses the input
- A gate that outputs 1 if at least one input is 1
- Universal gate; outputs 1 only when all inputs are 0
- A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 1
- Famous law used for simplifying Boolean expressions
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- Type of algebra that deals with binary variables
- Outputs 1 only when inputs are different
- Universal gate; outputs 0 only when all inputs are 1
- Graphical method to simplify Boolean functions
- TABLE Table that shows all possible inputs and corresponding outputs
11 Clues: Outputs 1 only when inputs are the same • Outputs 1 only when inputs are different • Also called an inverter; reverses the input • Graphical method to simplify Boolean functions • A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 1 • Type of algebra that deals with binary variables • A gate that outputs 1 if at least one input is 1 • ...
Digital Logic Design Fun Puzzle 2024-10-08
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- A device that converts information from one format or code to another, typically to a compact form.
- A circuit that compares two binary inputs and outputs a result indicating their relationship.
- A digital circuit that takes a single input and routes it to one of several outputs.
- A circuit that converts encoded input data into its original form.
- A circuit used to subtract binary numbers.
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- A circuit that generates a parity bit to ensure error detection.
- A device that combines multiple input signals into one output line.
- Converts data from one format or code to another.
- A circuit that performs the addition of binary numbers.
- A circuit that adds two single binary digits and provides a sum and a carry output.
- A fast adder circuit that reduces the time needed to determine carry bits.
11 Clues: A circuit used to subtract binary numbers. • Converts data from one format or code to another. • A circuit that performs the addition of binary numbers. • A circuit that generates a parity bit to ensure error detection. • A circuit that converts encoded input data into its original form. • A device that combines multiple input signals into one output line. • ...
psychology cross word 2023-03-09
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- neurotransmitter that regulates mood
- emotion part of the brain
- a brain cell
- part of the brain responsible for attention
- breathing part of the brain
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- part of your brain responsible for memory
- part of ur brain that controls hearing, processing fear, and memory
- part of ur brain that controls logic, planning, and emotion
- part of the brain responsible for production of speech
- movie like scan of the brain
- cutting out a part of the brain
11 Clues: a brain cell • emotion part of the brain • breathing part of the brain • movie like scan of the brain • cutting out a part of the brain • neurotransmitter that regulates mood • part of your brain responsible for memory • part of the brain responsible for attention • part of the brain responsible for production of speech • ...
History of Medicine and Health 2024-06-07
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- Death Epidemic which helped progress medieval medicine.
- Silphium was made there
- Surgery This was first performed in Rome
- He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- He wrote On Midwifery and the Diseases of Women
- Where the Minoan sewerage and drainage systems were found.
- A book which was revolutionary for its description of the human body
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- First female doctor in Athens
- He developed the Hippocratic Oath
- Vesalius contradicted his anatomical theories
- Concept which influenced medicine
11 Clues: Silphium was made there • First female doctor in Athens • He developed the Hippocratic Oath • Concept which influenced medicine • He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • Surgery This was first performed in Rome • Vesalius contradicted his anatomical theories • He wrote On Midwifery and the Diseases of Women • Death Epidemic which helped progress medieval medicine. • ...
Hardware 2.3 #1 - Ai 2025-02-04
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- The register stores information acquired from the arithmetic logic unit.
- High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
- A short-distance wireless technology used to interconnect a multitude of different devices.
- A newer audio/visual connector used in newer computer. (DP)
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- A component that can store an electrical charge.
- The screen on a device
- Wireless networking technology providing wireless network access to computers.
- Nonvolatile Memory Express
- Hybrid Hard Drive
- Solid-State Drive
- Industry standard form factor for desktop computers.
11 Clues: Hybrid Hard Drive • Solid-State Drive • The screen on a device • Nonvolatile Memory Express • High-Definition Multimedia Interface. • A component that can store an electrical charge. • Industry standard form factor for desktop computers. • A newer audio/visual connector used in newer computer. (DP) • The register stores information acquired from the arithmetic logic unit. • ...
Logic Crossword Puzzle (prelim) by: Felps, Charlene 2014-03-24
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- Is something that leads to the knowledge of something else
- An argument that is not sound
- Two opposed ideas, one of which expresses perfection and the other its lack that ought to be possesed
- It expresses something that has existential actuality
- Opposite of true
- Is one that is both valid and has true premises
- It represents only a part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite
- A statement which we derive the conclusion from
- It represents an individual member of the class and the class as a whole
- A term that carries only one meaning in its several uses
- The study of reality
- It is used to remove vagueness and verbal dispute
- Is an inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises from which the conclusion is inferred
- It is considered this when the conclusion is true because the of the true premises
- Is the act by which intellect grasps the essence of something
- A verbal manifestation of an idea
- The philosophical study of God.
- Terms that co-exist in a subject
- Terms that are mutually exclusive such that the affirmation of one is the denial of the other
- Framework for all knowledge
- Thought that man could never perfectly posses a comprehensive understanding of wisdom but is only in pursuit of it.
- The study of morality of human act
- Terms that express extremes belonging to the same class
- The study of correct reasoning
- It is considered this when the conclusion is false but the premises are true
- Opposite of false
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- comes from the latin word "Scire"
- Is formed from the direct perception of things
- Is a mental sign whereby we grasp the essence of a thing
- It represents a single person,event or object
- Is a mental operation that pronounces the identity or non-identity between to ideas
- Terms that cannot co-exist in a subject
- Is a mental act that proceeds from the previously known truth to a new truth
- One who is aiming at wisdom without achieving it.
- "A knowledge of things attained by ana investigation of their causes"
- Two terms that cannot be understood without the other
- It is used as a conceptual device to facilitate learning
- A term that carries different meaning in its different uses
- A term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways different
- The study of validity of human knowledge
- Is formed through the mediation of other ideas
- Where judgement is concretely expressed.
- means "Wisdom"
- It represents a number of things constituting a unit-group or whole
- It expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through the senses.
- The science of the universe
- It has no correspondence with reality and is merely a fabrication of the mind
- means "Love"
- It expresses something separated from any single object
- means "to know"
50 Clues: means "Love" • means "Wisdom" • means "to know" • Opposite of true • Opposite of false • The study of reality • The science of the universe • Framework for all knowledge • An argument that is not sound • The study of correct reasoning • The philosophical study of God. • Terms that co-exist in a subject • comes from the latin word "Scire" • A verbal manifestation of an idea • ...
Empowerment 2018-12-10
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- Using several technologies to accomplish a task conveniently
- services That are offered on demand rather than on a one time purchase
- Diverse information sharing through universal web access
- A proposed development of the World Wide Web in which data in web pages is structured and tagged in such a way that it can be read directly by computers.
- Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input
- Is a website, application or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify and exchange user generated content
- This is what it stands for ( Information and Communication Technology )
- A user-generated system of classifying and organizing online content into different categories by the use of metadata such as electronic tags.
- It stands for ( World wide web consortium )
- Enables you to save and store links and web page
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- User will subscribe to a software any when needed rather than purchasing them
- The users securty is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences
- This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation )
- A dedicated website or other application that enables users to communicate with each other by posting information, comments, messages, images, etc
- Since the machine use logic, there are certain limitation for a computer to be able to predict what the user is refering to at a given time
- The owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place content of own by means of comments, reviews and evaluations
- HTML files and current web browser could not support web 3.0
- The area near or surrounding a particular place
- The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page
- Certain words are imprecise. The words "old" and "small" would depend on the user
20 Clues: It stands for ( World wide web consortium ) • The area near or surrounding a particular place • Enables you to save and store links and web page • This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation ) • Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input • The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page • ...
CSC1102 Chapter 1 2021-08-07
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- The main component used in second generation of computer.
- The forth generation of computer had the first _____ that was used to perform complex calculation.
- The way in which the computer components are interrelated.
- The keyboard and mouse were first used in _____ generation of computer.
- An integrated part in CPU that holds data or instruction for CPU.
- The third generation of computer used the _____ circuit as its main component.
- Holds and interconnects chips and other electrical components.
- The main component used in first generation of computer.
- The main component used in computer in the generation of 1970s to 1980s.
- The main ______ is used to stored data used by the CPU.
- Computer _____ refers to operational units and their interconnections that realize the architectural specifications.
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- Data _____ refers to Receiving data (input) from source devices or delivering data (output) to destination devices through peripherals.
- Also known as the CPU.
- The operation of each individual component as part of the structure.
- One of the characteristics of computer evolution that changes the rate of task completion.
- _____ computer is a computer with multiple processor on a single chip.
- The computer's resources and operation is managed by the _____ unit in the CPU.
- The main disadvantage of first generation of computer.
- Computer Architecture is also referred as _____ Set Architecture.
- _____ is one of the programming languages used in the fifth generation of computer.
- The concepts of internet was introduced in the _____ generation of computer.
- The fifth computer generation use _____ large scale integrated circuit as its main component.
- The fifth generation of computer has also enabled _____ intelligence for better decision-making.
- The first generation of computer generated a lot of ______.
- Used to speed up memory access by storing frequently used data.
- L1 cache is also known as the _____ cache.
- _____ and logic unit is a CPU components responsible for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and logic.
27 Clues: Also known as the CPU. • L1 cache is also known as the _____ cache. • The main disadvantage of first generation of computer. • The main ______ is used to stored data used by the CPU. • The main component used in first generation of computer. • The main component used in second generation of computer. • The way in which the computer components are interrelated. • ...
English iii 2021-09-29
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- a request for something important
- sentences in which the main or essential element is post poned until the very end
- to invite your audience to act out and do something
- a convoluted
- techqnices writers use to write effectively
- writing or speaking that tries to convince others to agree with you
- an error in logic
- writer connects and appeals to a readers ethical or moral beliefs
- one who does something good,one who gives help or financial assistance
- of or relating to arranged asstablishments or to the buildings occupy
- a visible forum of an idea,quality of feeling
- to relate to the same feelings as someone else is feeling
- an inclination to do good,a kind act
- feeling,suffering emotions
- a person who receives benefits from a will or insurance policy
- understanding,but you yourself have never experienced
- a lack of feeling indifference
- something that you think is true,but you have no evidence to support that it is
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- someone/something that can be easily harmed
- a well known saying
- well good words that always describe something good
- the art of speaking or writing effectively
- a belief that you have been treated unfairly
- having a kind attitude or disposition,not malignant
- the quilts of not being proud of yourself
- the feeling of doubt about what will happen
- the feeling connected to the meaning of words
- appealing to a readers emotions/interest to cause a reaction
- using logic to appeal to a reader or audience
- a statement that something is not valid
- speaking in a direct honest way
- a blessing of good wishes
- the act of someone believing in something,but doesn’t fully support it
- sentence structure;the ways words are arranged in a sentence
34 Clues: a convoluted • an error in logic • a well known saying • a blessing of good wishes • feeling,suffering emotions • a lack of feeling indifference • speaking in a direct honest way • a request for something important • an inclination to do good,a kind act • a statement that something is not valid • the quilts of not being proud of yourself • ...
Reforming the Industrial World 2016-11-08
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- Some thinkers, including Smith and Malthus, ________ govt efforts to help poor workers (735)
- Marx's co author (736)
- in socialism, the factors of production are owned by the _______ and (attempt to) operate for the welfare of all (736)
- Scottish professor who defended free markets in a book called Wealth of Nations (2 words) (734)
- during what era did some French economists promote Laissez-faire economics (734)
- Marx said all societies have consisted of haves and __________ (2 words) (736)
- Capitalism helped to bring about the _________ (2 words) (734)
- Who wrote The Communist Manifesto? (2 words) (736)
- supporters of Laissez-faire economics argued that govt _______ w/ the creation of wealth (734)
- this "law" says that people work for their own good(2 words)(734)
- socialists argued that govt should ________ the economy (736)
- During the Indust Rev, a wide ______ grew b/t rich and poor(734)
- socialism sought to offset the _____ effects of industrialization (736)
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- how many natural laws of economics did Smith discuss (734)
- what kind of trade did Laissez-faire economists support? (734)
- this economic system is the opposite of capitalism (735)
- this "law" says that prices rise and fall based on these forces.(3 words) (734)
- this force, according to Smith, forces people to make a better product. (734)
- economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions w/out interference(2 words) (734)
- economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned. (734)
- business leaders wanted govt to stay ____ of business/economic affairs(734)
- when supply is low and demand is high, what happens to prices?(logic)
- What did Marx say the working class would eventually do? (736)
- in a capitalist economy, business owners seek to earn a _______ (734)
- the author calls communism a _________ form of socialism (736)
- when supply is high and demand is low, what happens to prices?(logic)
- workers started to demand more ________ and protection (734)
27 Clues: Marx's co author (736) • Who wrote The Communist Manifesto? (2 words) (736) • this economic system is the opposite of capitalism (735) • how many natural laws of economics did Smith discuss (734) • workers started to demand more ________ and protection (734) • socialists argued that govt should ________ the economy (736) • ...
Greek Philosophers 2023-10-09
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- School that Aristotle established that taught many subjects.
- Socrates distrusted the popular form of this.
- According to Socrates, this comes from living one's life as a good person who is absorbed in deep thought.
- Aristotle felt people should strive to have this.
- Verdict of Socrates case
- Plato felt this and gymnastics should be areas of focus in education.
- Alexander's father
- Aristotle valued this emotion
- Plato felt everything should be owned by this.
- Aristotle's student
- Plato felt people were made up of this.
- According to Plato, the most superior students would become this.
- Armed soldier
- Socrates taught the young people to not blindly accept these.
- A form of government Aristotle did not approve of.
- Scientific study of animals
- The type of philosophy that focused on how the world, animals and humans came to exist.
- The method of questioning that came from the view that people who claimed they knew the most actually knew the least.
- Student of Socrates
- Aristotle classified animals into this many different categories
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- The philosophers were the first to use this and reason to understand humans.
- A perfect society
- A form of government Aristotle approved of.
- Plato's student
- Aristotle's system of logic became the basis of this.
- Lack of worshipping the gods
- One of the gods the people thought would punish Athens because of Socrates.
- From the Greek word meaning love of wisdom
- Aristotle valued this as a commendable and valuable contribution to society
- Plato started this and it taught various academic subjects
- Standards of behavior
- Aristotle founded the first of these.
- What Socrates died of
- Focused on the question How should a person act during his lifetime?
- Plato felt this was the best way for the soul to express itself
35 Clues: Armed soldier • Plato's student • A perfect society • Alexander's father • Aristotle's student • Student of Socrates • Standards of behavior • What Socrates died of • Verdict of Socrates case • Scientific study of animals • Lack of worshipping the gods • Aristotle valued this emotion • Aristotle founded the first of these. • Plato felt people were made up of this. • ...
EAPP QUIZ 2025-03-01
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- What report presents technical information in a clear and detailed way?
- What is the process of stating a position and supporting it with facts?
- What report presents findings from experiments?
- What do you call a reasoning error that weakens an argument?
- What fallacy manipulates emotions rather than reason?
- What is the final section of a position paper that summarizes the argument?
- What technique in persuasive writing responds to opposing views?
- What section of a scientific report explains research findings?
- What is the section of a report that summarizes key points?
- Paper What document presents an argument on an issue with supporting evidence?
- What fallacy uses threats instead of logic to persuade?
- What is a question type that allows for detailed responses?
- Slope What fallacy claims a minor action will lead to severe consequences?
- What process collects and analyzes data for a report?
- What report documents real-world observations?
- What type of writing persuades readers using logic and emotions?
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- What is the first part of a position paper that introduces the issue?
- What fallacy assumes something is correct because many people believe it?
- What is a declaration of beliefs and goals for social or political change?
- What part of a position paper presents supporting evidence?
- What do you call a statement that can be proven true or false in an argument?
- What fallacy argues something is true because it leads to good consequences?
- What fallacy assumes something is true because it has not been proven false?
- What report type helps researchers study real-world situations through direct observation?
- What report type analyzes business performance?
- What part of an argument provides proof and logical reasoning?
- Question What fallacy asks a question that assumes something without proof?
- What is a characteristic of a good report that ensures clarity?
- Hominem What fallacy attacks a person instead of their argument?
- Dilemma What fallacy presents only two choices when more exist?
30 Clues: What report documents real-world observations? • What report presents findings from experiments? • What report type analyzes business performance? • What fallacy manipulates emotions rather than reason? • What process collects and analyzes data for a report? • What fallacy uses threats instead of logic to persuade? • ...
Physical & Cognitve Development of Early Adult 2025-03-10
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- Physical skills like strength and speed, which peak in early adulthood.
- A legal but harmful substance; heavy use can lead to addiction and health issues.
- Ability to have children, which declines as age increases, especially in women.
- Recognizing multiple perspectives; a sign of cognitive maturity.
- Consumption of alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, common in early adulthood.
- Development of thinking abilities and emotional intelligence.
- System responsible for breathing; lung capacity decreases after 25.
- Exercise and movement that help maintain health and motor skills.
- High blood pressure, a risk factor for heart disease.
- Excess body fat that leads to health problems like diabetes and heart disease.
- Gradual physical decline due to aging influenced by genetics and lifestyle.
- Emotional or mental strain that affects health; often linked to low SES or life changes.
- Seeing ideas as right or wrong; common in younger thinkers.
- The process of exploring and committing to a career path.
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- Body's defense system that weakens after age 20.
- A disease related to blood sugar, often linked to poor diet and obesity.
- Natural ability to conceive children; declines sharply after age 44 for women.
- Ability to integrate emotions and logic in decision-making.
- Maximum amount of air the lungs can hold; reduces with age.
- Higher-than-normal body weight, often leading to health risks.
- The ability to reflect on knowledge and how we come to understand things.
- Essential for mental and physical health; often disrupted by stress or lifestyle.
- Using logic to solve real-life problems and manage complex situations.
- Eating habits that play a key role in physical well-being.
- Tobacco product that harms health; often started before age 21.
- Hardening of the arteries, reducing heart function with age.
- Daily habits and behaviors that affect health and development.
- Related to the heart and blood vessels; function declines with age.
- Career choices often influenced by personality (e.g., social, realistic, artistic).
29 Clues: Body's defense system that weakens after age 20. • High blood pressure, a risk factor for heart disease. • The process of exploring and committing to a career path. • Eating habits that play a key role in physical well-being. • Ability to integrate emotions and logic in decision-making. • Maximum amount of air the lungs can hold; reduces with age. • ...
Homework Crossword 2025-11-05
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- lasting forever
- prefix meaning "before"
- a method of persuasion that relies on applealing to emotions
- prefix meaning "after"
- a method of persuasion that relies on logic, facts, and figures
- a branch of knowledge such as biology or mathematics
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- being sincere and with conviction
- a Greek philosopher from the 4th century BCE
- effective and persuasive speech
- an evil spirit of many northern-U.S. Indigenous cultures
- a method of persuasion that relies on professionalism or position of authority
11 Clues: lasting forever • prefix meaning "after" • prefix meaning "before" • effective and persuasive speech • being sincere and with conviction • a Greek philosopher from the 4th century BCE • a branch of knowledge such as biology or mathematics • an evil spirit of many northern-U.S. Indigenous cultures • a method of persuasion that relies on applealing to emotions • ...
Band Logic 2.0 - Things you should know 2018-03-19
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- walking speed, unless you're Mrs. Berger
- the big low brass instrument
- a black woodwind instrument
- another name for a gong
- (typically) the smallest of the three gold wood wind instruments
- say this for an A_____
- the big instrument that goes "BOOM!"
- a low brass instrument with a slide that goes WHEE!
- a high brass instrument - the non-circle one
- The middle sized instrument of the three gold woodwind instruments
- all play
- to play a section of music alone
- a high brass instrument shaped in a circle
- Mrs. Berger's main instrument
- little slowing down
- the instruments that play actual pitches in the back of the room
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- say this for a T_____
- the note with the dot
- suddenly
- a smaller rhythmic instrument, used in warmups
- a silver woodwind instrument
- say this for a S_______
- the note with the triangle pointing up
- The largest of the three gold woodwind instruments
- say this for a M______
- a low brass instrument, considered the "baby" to it's larger counterpart
- return to the original tempo
- a LARGE black woodwind instrument
- the note with the line
- to play a section of music alone as a section
- the 4 big drums that need to be tuned to specific pitches
- Date of our last Band Concert
- the note with the greater than sign
33 Clues: suddenly • all play • little slowing down • say this for a T_____ • the note with the dot • say this for a M______ • say this for an A_____ • the note with the line • say this for a S_______ • another name for a gong • a black woodwind instrument • the big low brass instrument • a silver woodwind instrument • return to the original tempo • Mrs. Berger's main instrument • ...
Band Logic 2.0 - Things you should know 2018-03-19
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- say this for a T_____
- the note with the triangle pointing up
- a LARGE black woodwind instrument
- say this for a S_______
- a low brass instrument with a slide that goes WHEE!
- the 4 big drums that need to be tuned to specific pitches
- walking speed, unless you're Mrs. Berger
- Date of our last Band Concert
- the instruments that play actual pitches in the back of the room
- the note with the line
- (typically) the smallest of the three gold wood wind instruments
- the big low brass instrument
- little slowing down
- return to the original tempo
- Mrs. Berger's main instrument
- suddenly
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- the note with the greater than sign
- the note with the dot
- a black woodwind instrument
- The largest of the three gold woodwind instruments
- all play
- to play a section of music alone as a section
- a low brass instrument, considered the "baby" to it's larger counterpart
- The middle sized instrument of the three gold woodwind instruments
- say this for an A_____
- to play a section of music alone
- a smaller rhythmic instrument, used in warmups
- say this for a M______
- another name for a gong
- a silver woodwind instrument
- a high brass instrument - the non-circle one
- the big instrument that goes "BOOM!"
- a high brass instrument shaped in a circle
33 Clues: all play • suddenly • little slowing down • say this for a T_____ • the note with the dot • say this for an A_____ • say this for a M______ • the note with the line • say this for a S_______ • another name for a gong • a black woodwind instrument • the big low brass instrument • a silver woodwind instrument • return to the original tempo • Date of our last Band Concert • ...
Empowerment 2018-12-10
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- The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page
- A user-generated system of classifying and organizing online content into different categories by the use of metadata such as electronic tags.
- User will subscribe to a software any when needed rather than purchasing them
- Since the machine use logic, there are certain limitation for a computer to be able to predict what the user is refering to at a given time
- This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation )
- This is what it stands for ( Information and Communication Technology )
- It stands for ( World wide web consortium )
- HTML files and current web browser could not support web 3.0
- Using several technologies to accomplish a task conveniently
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- The users securty is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences
- The owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place content of own by means of comments, reviews and evaluations
- Enables you to save and store links and web page
- Is a website, application or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify and exchange user generated content
- A proposed development of the World Wide Web in which data in web pages is structured and tagged in such a way that it can be read directly by computers.
- Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input
- Diverse information sharing through universal web access
- Certain words are imprecise. The words "old" and "small" would depend on the user
- A dedicated website or other application that enables users to communicate with each other by posting information, comments, messages, images, etc
- services That are offered on demand rather than on a one time purchase
- The area near or surrounding a particular place
20 Clues: It stands for ( World wide web consortium ) • The area near or surrounding a particular place • Enables you to save and store links and web page • Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input • This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation ) • The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page • ...
Empowerment 2018-12-10
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- Is a website, application or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify and exchange user generated content
- Certain words are imprecise. The words "old" and "small" would depend on the user
- A proposed development of the World Wide Web in which data in web pages is structured and tagged in such a way that it can be read directly by computers.
- The users securty is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences
- Diverse information sharing through universal web access
- A dedicated website or other application that enables users to communicate with each other by posting information, comments, messages, images, etc
- This is what it stands for ( Information and Communication Technology )
- User will subscribe to a software any when needed rather than purchasing them
- It stands for ( World wide web consortium )
- A user-generated system of classifying and organizing online content into different categories by the use of metadata such as electronic tags.
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- Using several technologies to accomplish a task conveniently
- The owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place content of own by means of comments, reviews and evaluations
- Enables you to save and store links and web page
- This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation )
- Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input
- services That are offered on demand rather than on a one time purchase
- Since the machine use logic, there are certain limitation for a computer to be able to predict what the user is refering to at a given time
- HTML files and current web browser could not support web 3.0
- The area near or surrounding a particular place
- The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page
20 Clues: It stands for ( World wide web consortium ) • The area near or surrounding a particular place • Enables you to save and store links and web page • This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation ) • Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input • The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page • ...
Computer Science Crossword 2023-10-23
Across
- A Microsoft software that is active for the tenth time.
- Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability
- A common gaming term; a fault caused by failed communication between processes.
- The keys of a standard QWERTY keyboard.
- A common coding language used for object-oriented programming.
- A portion of a Java code that can be re-used.
- A system to explore properties of a system.
- A popular 2D sandbox adventure game developed by Re-Logic and contains a logic gate function within the game, allowing you to run a computer inside of the game, which is running on a computer.
- One of the most common forms of code; allows you to add contents to a webpage, such as buttons.
- A piece of equipment, such as a computer system box, whose dimensions are roughly in the same proportions and size as the cardboard boxes used to transport pizzas
- Placeholder
- A social media platform you'd probably say your parents used.
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- The act of rendering letters into shapes.
- A linear list where all insertions are made at one end of the list and all removals and accesses at the other.
- The 13 keys on a QWERTY keyboard that function while holding down both shift keys.
- A statistical term that refers to the process of repeating a process 'n' times, containing the 'n' variable.
- An implicitly specified register.
- A register that was implicitly specified.
- A recognizable graphic picture or symbol.
- The act of reading or writing data, with the read/written content in account.
- Apple's web browser.
- 3D Terraria
- The act of converting something into a more pixely format.
- The outside of the currently displayed GUI.
- A coding language developed for the US Department of Defense.
- A model or example of the environment and methodology in which systems and software are developed and operated.
26 Clues: 3D Terraria • Placeholder • Apple's web browser. • An implicitly specified register. • The keys of a standard QWERTY keyboard. • The act of rendering letters into shapes. • A register that was implicitly specified. • A recognizable graphic picture or symbol. • A system to explore properties of a system. • The outside of the currently displayed GUI. • ...
Foundations of Geometry Vocab 2023-10-02
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- An example that shows a statement or conjecture is false.
- Obtained by negating the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
- A process of reasoning using given and previously known facts to reach a logical conclusion.
- A table that lists all possible combinations of truth values for two or more statements.
- A flat surface that extends without end; no thickness.
- A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- A geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass.
- Is "true" (T) or "false" (F) according to whether the statement is true of false.
- A type of reasoning that reaches conclusions based on a pattern of specific examples or past events.
- A combination of conditional statement p->q and its converse q->p.
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- Points that lie on the same line.
- A law of logic that states that given two true conditionals, with the conclusion of the first being the hypothesis of the second, there exists a third true conditional having the hypothesis of the first and the conclusion of the second.
- A line, segment, or ray that divides a segment into two congruent segments, at a 90* angle.
- Obtained by negating and reversing the hypothesis and conclusion.
- An if-then statement that relates a hypothesis to a conclusion.
- A law of logic that states if a conditional statement and its hypothesis are true, then its conclusion is also true.
- The part of a conditional that follows "if."
- An accepted statement of fact.
- An unproven statement or rule that is based on inductive reasoning.
- A straight path that extends in two opposite directions without end; no thickness.
- A location in space; represented with a dot.
- Reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
- A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
23 Clues: An accepted statement of fact. • Points that lie on the same line. • The part of a conditional that follows "if." • A location in space; represented with a dot. • A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles • A flat surface that extends without end; no thickness. • Reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-11-13
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- Greek mathematician and engineer famous for his principle in fluid dynamics
- German philosopher known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence
- Italian philosopher famous for his political treatise "The Prince"
- Greek philosopher known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness
- German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus
- British philosopher known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for founding the Academy in Athens
- German mathematician known for contributions to number theory
- French philosopher famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech
- English mathematician formulated the laws of motion and gravity
- Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry
- British mathematician pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence
- German philosopher known for his work on ethics and metaphysics
- British philosopher and logician known for his work on analytic philosophy
- Greek mathematician proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
- Mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory
- English philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism
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- Italian astronomer and physicist confirmed heliocentrism through his observations
- Austrian-British philosopher known for his work on language and logic
- French mathematician and philosopher known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory
- Scottish philosopher famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism
- Greek philosopher a student of Aristotle known for his work on music theory
- French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem
- Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry"
- Dutch philosopher known for his work on ethics and rationalism
- Greek philosopher student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great
- Greek philosopher famous for his method of questioning and dialogues
- French philosopher famous for the phrase "I think therefore I am"
- English philosopher best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory
- Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems
30 Clues: French mathematician famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem • Greek mathematician known as the "father of geometry" • Greek mathematician known for his theorem in geometry • Austrian logician famous for his incompleteness theorems • German philosopher and mathematician co-creator of calculus • German mathematician known for contributions to number theory • ...
AICE Global Key Concepts 2024-12-17
Across
- - a preconceived opinion or judgment about a person or group that is not based on reason or experience
- - a flawed argument or reasoning that uses invalid or irrelevant points to support a claim
- - the range and extent of a piece of writing, or the boundaries of a research topic
- - based on experiments, observation, or experiences; rather than on theory or the meaning of a word
- - What is important to, or at least relating to, the question or issue under consideration.
- - favoring a particular point of view over another. bias can be based on fixed beliefs. They can also be neutral or negative.
- - a tendency to be centered on one's own social group and to believe that it is superior to others
- - a literary device that uses language to evoke an emotional response in the audience
- - writing that is unclear or imprecise to the audience
- - an implicit assumption or background belief that is taken for granted in discourse
- - a combination of the quality of having complex details and rationales that make a character interesting, and the ability to provide and explain details about something
- - to reason or express and argument without contradicting previous reasoning.
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- - a claim or a truth that follows from other claims or truths.
- - the central idea or concept of a story that establishes the foundation for the narrative
- - Contrary to reason or logic.
- - a rhetorical device that writers use to establish their credibility and trustworthiness with their audience
- - the range or scope of a subject matter
- - a statement that is used as the basis for an argument but may not be generally accepted
- - showing that a belief, opinion, action or policy is based on a good reasoning and evidence
- - a rhetorical device that uses logic and reasoning to support a claim or argument
20 Clues: - Contrary to reason or logic. • - the range or scope of a subject matter • - writing that is unclear or imprecise to the audience • - a claim or a truth that follows from other claims or truths. • - to reason or express and argument without contradicting previous reasoning. • - a rhetorical device that uses logic and reasoning to support a claim or argument • ...
ELA 11 Semester One Exam Practice 2024-12-15
Across
- In MLA style, you must type in this font style
- This is a poem of three lines which follow a 5/7/5 syllable count
- This is the title of the larger source which holds many smaller sources
- The emotional weight of a word
- This is a stanza composed of eight lines
- This is the rhetorical appeal which refers to credibility
- A sonnet has this many lines in it
- This is the repetition of internal consonant sounds in close succession
- This is the argumentative move in which the author breaks down the logic of the opposing viewpoint
- This is the argumentative move in which the author acknowledges the opposing viewpoint
- A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky is an example of this type of poem
- O Captain, My Captain is an example of this type of poem
- This is a narrative poem written in quatrains
- In a works cited page, this would be the URL of a website
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- The dictionary definition of a word
- This is the repetition of internal vowel sounds in close succession
- To be a sonnet, the lines must be written in this style, referring to the number of syllables
- Bang, clank, and grrr are all examples of this.
- This is another word of an in-text citation
- This is the rhetorical appeal which refers to logic
- This is the title of a web page, an article, or a chapter in a book
- In MLA style, this is the first thing you should look for when writing an in-text citation
- This is the rhetorical appeal which refers to emotion
- Identify the rhyme scheme- The night was dark/I felt afraid/Until I hear a lark/And knew it was the morning maid
- This type of poem has twenty-six lines
- This is the repetition of sound at the beginning of successive words
26 Clues: The emotional weight of a word • A sonnet has this many lines in it • The dictionary definition of a word • This type of poem has twenty-six lines • This is a stanza composed of eight lines • This is another word of an in-text citation • This is a narrative poem written in quatrains • In MLA style, you must type in this font style • ...
HSE 4 List ! 2022-03-08
Across
- extreme or excessive praise (noun)
- to belittle, to degrade or devalue (verb)
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- the reason or logic, evidence
- the act of crowning (noun)
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- calm, peaceful (adjective)
- very thin, sickly looking (adjective)
- a visual sign (noun)
- lacking liveliness, dull empty (adjective)
- quick, nimble (adjective)
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audiences's emotions
- wild, savage (adjective)
- fanciful, playful (adjective)
15 Clues: a visual sign (noun) • wild, savage (adjective) • quick, nimble (adjective) • calm, peaceful (adjective) • the act of crowning (noun) • fanciful, playful (adjective) • the reason or logic, evidence • extreme or excessive praise (noun) • very thin, sickly looking (adjective) • to belittle, to degrade or devalue (verb) • lacking liveliness, dull empty (adjective) • ...
Chapter 5 Key Words Crossword 2021-12-06
Across
- a play about human suffering often ending in disaster
- a ruler who gained power by force
- government ruled by a king or queen
- city-state in ancient Greece
- formal agreement between 2 or more nations of power
- altar, chapel, sacred place
- a play that mocked people or social customs
- a native or resident of a town or city
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- a fixed salary given to public office holders
- colorful painting completed on wet plaster
- chief temple of the Greek goddess, Athena, on the acropolis
- someone who seeks to understand and explain life
- rational thinking
- city in ancient Crete
- narrow water passage
15 Clues: rational thinking • narrow water passage • city in ancient Crete • altar, chapel, sacred place • city-state in ancient Greece • a ruler who gained power by force • government ruled by a king or queen • a native or resident of a town or city • colorful painting completed on wet plaster • a play that mocked people or social customs • a fixed salary given to public office holders • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- a claim that is the opposite of a claim
- something that supports your claim
- making too quick of a claim without enough evidence
- something claimed; statement
- a figurative device used to persuade
- an opinion that is opposite to yours
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- appeals to your emotions
- the use of faulty arguments to support your claim
- emotionally charged language
- finding evidence from a text to support your claim
- Having opposite views on a topic
- to disprove or argue
- the driving point of your essay
- appeals to your ethics (right & wrong)
- appeals to your logic (facts)
15 Clues: to disprove or argue • appeals to your emotions • emotionally charged language • something claimed; statement • appeals to your logic (facts) • the driving point of your essay • Having opposite views on a topic • something that supports your claim • a figurative device used to persuade • an opinion that is opposite to yours • appeals to your ethics (right & wrong) • ...
ROOM 3 I THROUGH P 2021-04-14
Across
- to take a guess based of information
- Facts provided or learned about
- Something that only exits in you mind
- Something that has crucial importance to whatever you are solving
- What someone think about a subject
- The first stage of the writing process
- A spoken or written account of connected events
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
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- The action of meeting someone new
- the action of explaining the meaning of something.
- More than one
- The action of copying someone else's work
- or someone.
- - of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- the main idea of a story
15 Clues: or someone. • More than one • the main idea of a story • Facts provided or learned about • The action of meeting someone new • What someone think about a subject • to take a guess based of information • Something that only exits in you mind • The first stage of the writing process • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • The action of copying someone else's work • ...
Week 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-01
Across
- a strong leaning for or against something; to cause to look favorably
- to show off
- to improve or make greater
- to create, make up, or manufacture
- impossible to read due to sloppy handwriting or print
- to gather things and put together; to create something from various sources
- an understanding or knowledge of something without using logic
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- a time of popularity or success
- growing thick or heavily; luxurious
- calm, serious, proper; to calm with medication
- a period of watch; watching over something or someone
- fame; good reputation
- clever and sharp-minded; showing a deep understanding
- very poor; without basic necessities
- not important or necessary
15 Clues: to show off • fame; good reputation • to improve or make greater • not important or necessary • a time of popularity or success • to create, make up, or manufacture • growing thick or heavily; luxurious • very poor; without basic necessities • calm, serious, proper; to calm with medication • a period of watch; watching over something or someone • ...
trial 2023-09-30
Across
- A component that resists changes in current flow.
- Electrical potential difference.
- A closed path for electric current flow.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- A semiconductor device used for amplification and switching.
- The flow of electric charge.
- A device that increases the strength of an electrical signal.
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- A device that allows current to flow in one direction only.
- A device that changes voltage levels.
- A component that limits the flow of electric current.
- Representation of data using binary values.
- A component that stores electrical energy.
- A circuit that generates a continuous waveform.
- Continuous representation of data.
- Gate A digital circuit that performs logical operations.
15 Clues: The flow of electric charge. • Electrical potential difference. • The unit of electrical resistance. • Continuous representation of data. • A device that changes voltage levels. • A closed path for electric current flow. • A component that stores electrical energy. • Representation of data using binary values. • A circuit that generates a continuous waveform. • ...
Unit 3 2025-05-06
Across
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- a mistake
- the number which produces a given number when cubed.
- easily understood or done
- a smaller amount of
- of the best possible quality
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- not logical or reasonable.
- the root of a number, specifically a square root or other nth root
- the measurement or extent of something from end to end
- origin of something.
- cause to change in form
- the lowest part or edge of something
- an indicator, sign, or measure of something.
- a particular amount of money.
- a number of people or things that are located close together
15 Clues: a mistake • a smaller amount of • origin of something. • cause to change in form • easily understood or done • not logical or reasonable. • of the best possible quality • a particular amount of money. • the lowest part or edge of something • an indicator, sign, or measure of something. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • ...
Greek Figures 2025-11-15
Across
- Pericles lost it and eventually gained it back again
- What was Cleisthenes the founder of
- He who _____ the sea has _____ of everything.
- Socrates caused impiety and corruption of the youth
- Greek temple built on the Acropolis of Athens
- Cleisthenes was born into this
- The navy was used to defeat these people
- Also known as triremes
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- Cleisthenes was known as smart and _____
- Greek city where Aspasia was born
- Socrates asked these and used logic
- Pericles, passed away in 429 B.C.
- Left his wife and lived with Apsasia
- Socrates was devoted to “The Pursuit of ____”
- Aspia, Aspacia and Pericles kid
15 Clues: Also known as triremes • Cleisthenes was born into this • Aspia, Aspacia and Pericles kid • Greek city where Aspasia was born • Pericles, passed away in 429 B.C. • Socrates asked these and used logic • What was Cleisthenes the founder of • Left his wife and lived with Apsasia • Cleisthenes was known as smart and _____ • The navy was used to defeat these people • ...
stereotip 2020-12-22
Across
- aptitudine de a face ceva
- aptitudinea de a gândi logic o anumită faptă
- loc considerat ca sediu al cugetării
- mecanism prin care se ajunge la o concluzie despre un anumit lucru
- ține de bunul simț
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- acțiune pe care o persoană o exercită asupra alteia
- sinonim pentru credință
- posibilitate recunoscută de lege
8 Clues: ține de bunul simț • sinonim pentru credință • aptitudine de a face ceva • posibilitate recunoscută de lege • loc considerat ca sediu al cugetării • aptitudinea de a gândi logic o anumită faptă • acțiune pe care o persoană o exercită asupra alteia • mecanism prin care se ajunge la o concluzie despre un anumit lucru
Free time activities 2013-04-14
8 Clues: A winter sport • Meditation and stretching. • You can do this in a disco • You are in water for this sport • Exercising to music to keep fit • Wimbledon is famous for this sport. • A team game with 11 players eg. Man Utd • A 2-player board game of logic and strategy
Program evaluation 2021-12-14
Across
- ONE OF THE APPROACHES OF PROGRAM EVALUATION
- ONE FORM OF ASSESSMENT
- ONE OF THE IMPORTANT COMPONENET OF QUESTIONAIRE
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- ONE OF THE FACTOR OF EVALUATION
- FOUR STEP MODEL OF EVALUATION.
- A THEORY OF PROGRAM EVALUATION
- ONE OF THE COMPONENT OF LOGIC MODEL
- ONE MODEL WHERE PRE & POST DATA USED FOR EVALUATION.
8 Clues: ONE FORM OF ASSESSMENT • FOUR STEP MODEL OF EVALUATION. • A THEORY OF PROGRAM EVALUATION • ONE OF THE FACTOR OF EVALUATION • ONE OF THE COMPONENT OF LOGIC MODEL • ONE OF THE APPROACHES OF PROGRAM EVALUATION • ONE OF THE IMPORTANT COMPONENET OF QUESTIONAIRE • ONE MODEL WHERE PRE & POST DATA USED FOR EVALUATION.
Claim, Evidence, and Reason-- Persuasive and Argument Writing 2022-02-08
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- The art of persuasion and argument writing
- Supporting information from articles or books
- The way something is said/written by the author
- Latin for Logic and order
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- A important opinion or statement made on a topic
- The why for your claim statement
- Latin for Ethics & trustworthy (credibility)
- Latin for Emotion
8 Clues: Latin for Emotion • Latin for Logic and order • The why for your claim statement • The art of persuasion and argument writing • Latin for Ethics & trustworthy (credibility) • Supporting information from articles or books • The way something is said/written by the author • A important opinion or statement made on a topic
Vocabulary Set 10 2024-01-26
Across
- Ethics, Credibility
- Device The use of language that creates a literary effect.
- Emotions, sorrow.
- Opposing Opinion.
- Influenced by personal opinions and feelings rather than facts.
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- The study of language used effectively.
- Not bothered by emotion or personal bias.
- Reasoning, Logic
- Something that must be true but hasn't been provone'sclaim Assert as ones own, as of an idea.
9 Clues: Reasoning, Logic • Emotions, sorrow. • Opposing Opinion. • Ethics, Credibility • The study of language used effectively. • Not bothered by emotion or personal bias. • Device The use of language that creates a literary effect. • Influenced by personal opinions and feelings rather than facts. • ...
RHETORIC VOCABULARY 2024-10-28
Across
- is about credibility
- The group of people the message is intended for.
- is about logic
- The content or argument being communicated.
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- is about Emotion
- The person who is delivering the message.
- is accredited with being the Father of Persuasive speech
- The reason for communicating the message (to inform, persuade, entertain, etc.).
8 Clues: is about logic • is about Emotion • is about credibility • The person who is delivering the message. • The content or argument being communicated. • The group of people the message is intended for. • is accredited with being the Father of Persuasive speech • The reason for communicating the message (to inform, persuade, entertain, etc.).
"Right Brain, Left Brain" 2025-08-06
8 Clues: on time; not late. • have the same of something. • thinking that follows rules. • in their right time or place. • number of people who live in a place. • remember having heard or seen before. • instruction or news sent to someone or something. • people or things that do not belong with the others.
Lesson Word #1 2020-03-10
Across
- the direction provided by a guide
- an expounder of a theory in a particular area of experience
- te act of petitioning for help or support
- the administration of law
- any of the nine sister goddesses in Greek mythology
- to carry out successfully
- the formal principles of a branch of knowledge
- to permit as a right, privilege or favor
- metrical writing
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- a political unit having such a form of government
- the distance from the bottom to the top
- having different parts properly arranged
- the power of comprehending
- people who is trained in exercises
- a specific task
- the study of objects and matter outside the earth's atmosphere
- involviong moral approval or dissaproval
- to go on board
18 Clues: to go on board • a specific task • metrical writing • the administration of law • to carry out successfully • the power of comprehending • the direction provided by a guide • people who is trained in exercises • the distance from the bottom to the top • having different parts properly arranged • involviong moral approval or dissaproval • to permit as a right, privilege or favor • ...
To Persuade 2014-03-19
Across
- dichotomy/ false dilemma
- generalization/ insufficient evidence
- a wrong belief
- by association/ guilt in the eyes of others without legal evidence
- unclear language is deceive or misleading
- statement/ appears in the beginning of a paper
- material taken to court
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- hoc/ looking at data after the experiment has concluded
- distinguishing character
- discussion in which people have different opinions
- ignorantiam/ argument of ignorance
- divine wisdome manifest in the creation, government etc
- emotion of sympathetic pity
- slope/ you can never give anyone a break. if you do they will walk all over you
- to prove something is false
- argument/ reaction against the argument
- hominem/ appealing to the emotions and not reason or logic
- analogy/ faulty instance of the argument
18 Clues: a wrong belief • material taken to court • dichotomy/ false dilemma • distinguishing character • emotion of sympathetic pity • to prove something is false • ignorantiam/ argument of ignorance • generalization/ insufficient evidence • argument/ reaction against the argument • analogy/ faulty instance of the argument • unclear language is deceive or misleading • ...
Vocabulary Chapters 3,4,&5 2017-04-04
Across
- mocked; cried out in scorn
- filled with or showing dislike or hatred for another person
- an outward sign
- a cloak; a loose, sleeveless garment worn over clothes
- a strong heavy sled
- to be resentfully silent or irritable
- likely; reasonably sure but not certain of happening or being true
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- a common evergreen with small stemless leaves and tiny purplish flowers
- a small legendary being usually pictured as a deformed and ugly person
- mumbled or grumbled
- supreme authority; sovereignty
- smiled or laughed with expression of scorn; belittled
- an act intended to trick or deceive
- to take for granted; understand; conclude
- reasoning; connection of facts and events
15 Clues: an outward sign • mumbled or grumbled • a strong heavy sled • mocked; cried out in scorn • supreme authority; sovereignty • an act intended to trick or deceive • to be resentfully silent or irritable • to take for granted; understand; conclude • reasoning; connection of facts and events • smiled or laughed with expression of scorn; belittled • ...
Chapter 11 2014-05-02
Across
- heard it through..
- transfer of meaning
- how do you measure the amount of information transmitted in one episode?
- undue tension about communication
- channels used spontaneously and individually
- website used for personal and professional entries
- website used for venting, advertising, and sharing
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- how to let an ex significant other go easier
- used more then it should be; heuristics
- rely heavily on the spoken or written word
- steps that result in transfer of meaning
- utilizing facts, logic, and figures involving evidence
- too much for me to handle at once
- rely heavily on expressions and gestures
- channels established for professional communication
15 Clues: heard it through.. • transfer of meaning • undue tension about communication • too much for me to handle at once • used more then it should be; heuristics • steps that result in transfer of meaning • rely heavily on expressions and gestures • rely heavily on the spoken or written word • how to let an ex significant other go easier • ...
Lesson 1-3 2022-10-10
Across
- to start
- sail or travel all the way around
- more things available as another possibility
- incognito or someone who is hidden
- the quality of being calm
- break off with intention to resume later
- occurring or done at the same time
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- ability to see hear or become aware of something through the senses
- scientific study of humanity
- a modest or low view in one own's importance
- filled with awe or wonder
- union or group formed for mutual benefit
- having a sound basis in logic or fact
- the state of mutating
- a remark made to anger, wound or provoke someone
15 Clues: to start • the state of mutating • filled with awe or wonder • the quality of being calm • scientific study of humanity • sail or travel all the way around • incognito or someone who is hidden • occurring or done at the same time • having a sound basis in logic or fact • union or group formed for mutual benefit • break off with intention to resume later • ...
Vocab List 1 2024-02-17
Across
- to shorten
- let off the hook
- move faster
- assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing
- enthusiastic approval
- present in great quantity
- blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against
- put up with something or somebody unpleasant
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- shorten
- take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom
- give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations
- become less in amount or intensity
- adjust to climate or environment; adapt
- inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense
- leave someone who needs or counts on you
15 Clues: shorten • to shorten • move faster • let off the hook • enthusiastic approval • present in great quantity • become less in amount or intensity • adjust to climate or environment; adapt • leave someone who needs or counts on you • put up with something or somebody unpleasant • assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing • inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense • ...
Geometry Crossword 2023-05-08
Across
- Lines that intersect at 90 degrees
- A conditional statement
- the amount of space in a object
- Reasons that support your answer
- A mirror image of one another
- A guess on based information
- The opposite of a statement
- Where two or more lines intersect
- A line that splits an angle into two equal angles
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- two dimensional shapes that are closed off by straight lines
- A transformation that plane curves
- Half the sum of two points
- two lines that both come together in the same point
- Statement that can be proven true by operations
- Coming to a statement by applying logic
15 Clues: A conditional statement • Half the sum of two points • The opposite of a statement • A guess on based information • A mirror image of one another • the amount of space in a object • Reasons that support your answer • Where two or more lines intersect • Lines that intersect at 90 degrees • A transformation that plane curves • Coming to a statement by applying logic • ...
Vocab Crossword 2023-08-23
Across
- (verb) To cheat to gain something dishonestly
- (noun)grain or seed, edible and found inside the plant or plant part
- (noun) Intersection, crux, cross
- Persuasion through the character of the speaker
- (verb)Synonyms: dream, persue
- (verb) Synonyms: injest, inject, consume
- Persuasion through emotions
- (noun) synonyms: open, honest
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- (verb) Antonyms: confront, encounter
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- Persuasion through logic and numbers/ evidence
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- (noun) Synonyms: god, goddess, idol, divine
- (adj) Antonyms: unilateral
- (noun) Chaos, destruction, distraction,
15 Clues: (adj) Antonyms: unilateral • Persuasion through emotions • (verb)Synonyms: dream, persue • (noun) synonyms: open, honest • (noun) Intersection, crux, cross • (verb) Antonyms: confront, encounter • (noun) Chaos, destruction, distraction, • (verb) Synonyms: injest, inject, consume • (noun) Synonyms: god, goddess, idol, divine • (verb) To cheat to gain something dishonestly • ...
Oscar's Crossword 2022-05-17
Across
- The meat part of a hot dog
- Some superheroes use it
- Separate parts of a train
- An amount of money
- Another word for someone to be brave
- A part of the world were specific things happen
- An area were you put supplies
- To be aware of someone or something
Down
- A reasoning for a type of work
- A type of story
- A word you can call someone beautiful
- A line on the side of the paper
- You get it for doing something special
- A type of bird that is known to annoy people
- A long journey somewhere involving sea or space
15 Clues: A type of story • An amount of money • Some superheroes use it • Separate parts of a train • The meat part of a hot dog • An area were you put supplies • A reasoning for a type of work • A line on the side of the paper • To be aware of someone or something • Another word for someone to be brave • A word you can call someone beautiful • You get it for doing something special • ...
The Brain 2024-11-14
Across
- the "highway" between the brain and the nerves throughout your body
- helps with decision making
- the largest section of your brain
- controls vision and color perception
- this side of your brain helps with math and logic.
- a fruit that is good for your memory
- your brain is divided into a left and right __________.
- the system the brain belongs to
- controls hearing and understanding language
Down
- controls your balance
- the space between the left and right brain
- helps you know left from right
- controls your body temperature
- the average brain weighs this much
- this side of your brain is the creative side
15 Clues: controls your balance • helps with decision making • helps you know left from right • controls your body temperature • the system the brain belongs to • the largest section of your brain • the average brain weighs this much • controls vision and color perception • a fruit that is good for your memory • the space between the left and right brain • ...
Student must think logically and critically 2025-08-12
Across
- : based on logic or reason.
- : to encourage or actively support something.
- : believable or trustworthy.
- : supported by factual information or data.
- : repeated or regular arrangements or trends.
- : absolutely necessary; very important.
- : to assess or judge the value, quality, or importance of something.
Down
- : consisting of many different parts; not simple.
- : thinking carefully about something, especially past events or experiences.
- : particular ways of considering or viewing something.
- : false or inaccurate information.
- beliefs accepted as true without proof.
- : absolutely necessary; cannot be done without.
- : to adjust or change in order to suit new conditions.
- : based on careful thought and logical analysis.
15 Clues: : based on logic or reason. • : believable or trustworthy. • : false or inaccurate information. • beliefs accepted as true without proof. • : absolutely necessary; very important. • : supported by factual information or data. • : to encourage or actively support something. • : repeated or regular arrangements or trends. • : absolutely necessary; cannot be done without. • ...
MATH!!! 2025-10-21
Across
- the study of change and motion.
- statements showing that two expressions are equal, fundamental.
- theory the study of properties and relationships of integers.
- breaking a number down
- the study of reasoning and valid arguments.
- doubling a number
- decreasing a number
- the science of collecting analyzing, and interpreting data.
- the study of shapes, sizes, and properties of space.
Down
- the basic study of numbers operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- increasing a number
- the study of spatail properties that remian unchanged under continuous transformation.
- the study of symbols
- the study of counting, arrangements, and combinations.
- Algebra deals with vectors, matrices, and linear transformations.
15 Clues: doubling a number • increasing a number • decreasing a number • the study of symbols • breaking a number down • the study of change and motion. • the study of reasoning and valid arguments. • the study of shapes, sizes, and properties of space. • the study of counting, arrangements, and combinations. • the science of collecting analyzing, and interpreting data. • ...
Econ Titans 2025-10-23
Across
- A border’s price for foreign goods.
- A bend revealing inequality’s shape.
- The calm assumption that all else stays still.
- When revenue discipline fails the budget.
- Logic where your best move depends on theirs.
- Currency burns faster than it circulates.
- Steering the economy through credit and rates.
Down
- Growth stalls, but prices refuse to.
- When money’s worth thins over time.
- What effort earns in the marketplace.
- A market caught between too much and too little.
- The nation’s economic scoreboard.
- When public debt drains private drive.
- Strategic rivalry among a powerful few.
- Costs or benefits felt beyond the main participants.
15 Clues: The nation’s economic scoreboard. • A border’s price for foreign goods. • When money’s worth thins over time. • Growth stalls, but prices refuse to. • A bend revealing inequality’s shape. • What effort earns in the marketplace. • When public debt drains private drive. • Strategic rivalry among a powerful few. • When revenue discipline fails the budget. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-12-16
Across
- Developed the heliocentric theory
- The most famous Greek philosopher.
- The earth is the center of the universe.
- To think clearly using logic or reason.
- The sun is the center of the universe.
Down
- "I think therefor I am"
- Name given to a period of drastic change.
- Published a work called "Novum Organum" in 1620.
- The thought that humans think on their own and solve their problems.
- Explanation based on facts
10 Clues: "I think therefor I am" • Explanation based on facts • Developed the heliocentric theory • The most famous Greek philosopher. • The sun is the center of the universe. • To think clearly using logic or reason. • The earth is the center of the universe. • Name given to a period of drastic change. • Published a work called "Novum Organum" in 1620. • ...
Web X.0 Cross Word #01 2022-02-18
Across
- is used for rendering the HTML templates
- a cmd to run typescript program
- where we add applications business logic
- one of data type used in typescript
- a language that support OOPS features
- block specific life span of variable
- one of the front end framework from google
Down
- Extend HTML with custom attributes and element
- one of data type used in typescript
- organization who is the creator of typescript
- Formats the value of an expression for display
11 Clues: a cmd to run typescript program • one of data type used in typescript • one of data type used in typescript • block specific life span of variable • a language that support OOPS features • is used for rendering the HTML templates • where we add applications business logic • one of the front end framework from google • organization who is the creator of typescript • ...
Vocabulary:Character Traits 2012-10-18
Across
- Hostile or aggressive
- Showing a series, severe, and strist manner
- The ability to reason and make good judgment calls based on logic
- Thoughtful of the feelings and rights of others
- Showing an ability to take risks
- Constant fear and worry; nervousness
Down
- Stressing the most negative point
- Having the most positive or confident belief
- Showing a strong desire to succeed and achieve
- Unpleasantly rough; cruel or severe
10 Clues: Hostile or aggressive • Showing an ability to take risks • Stressing the most negative point • Unpleasantly rough; cruel or severe • Constant fear and worry; nervousness • Showing a series, severe, and strist manner • Having the most positive or confident belief • Showing a strong desire to succeed and achieve • Thoughtful of the feelings and rights of others • ...
Chapter 5 2015-09-22
Across
- artistic showing of distances between objects as they appear to the eye (optical illusion)
- territories
- large vase for storing oil and other bulk supplies
- health care, sound diet, and plenty of rest
Down
- created works characterized by beautiful simplicity and graceful balance
- place to worship
- humorous play with a happy ending
- thinker
- lead character struggles against fate only to be doomed after suffering to an unhappy ending
- science of reasoning
10 Clues: thinker • territories • place to worship • science of reasoning • humorous play with a happy ending • health care, sound diet, and plenty of rest • large vase for storing oil and other bulk supplies • created works characterized by beautiful simplicity and graceful balance • artistic showing of distances between objects as they appear to the eye (optical illusion) • ...
Spelling 2021-08-18
Across
- to a greater degree than normal
- opposed to or lacking in logic
- in a way that pleases the senses or mind aesthetically
- in a manner relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- a way that relates to a whole nation
- Someone keeps on looking around crazily
Down
- telling someone the right thing
- Very slowly doing something
- might not always happen
- a comparison between one thing and another
10 Clues: might not always happen • Very slowly doing something • opposed to or lacking in logic • telling someone the right thing • to a greater degree than normal • a way that relates to a whole nation • Someone keeps on looking around crazily • a comparison between one thing and another • in a way that pleases the senses or mind aesthetically • ...
Scientific Method 2022-05-10
Across
- according to the rules of logic or formal argument
- A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
- relating to or used in science
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
Down
- Greek philosopher
- best known for his promotion of the scientific method
- Italian astronomer physicist
- The force attracts XR a body toward the center of the earth
- A French philosopher mathematician, scientist
- English mathematician
10 Clues: Greek philosopher • English mathematician • Italian astronomer physicist • relating to or used in science • A French philosopher mathematician, scientist • according to the rules of logic or formal argument • best known for his promotion of the scientific method • A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery • ...
Antonym crossword puzzle 2022-05-24
Across
- the quality of being illogical, inconsistent, or unclear.
- not properly planned and controlled.
- the action of confining or state of being confined.
- cause to move or be apart.
- cease to support or look after
Down
- the quality of being shy and reticent.
- lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning.
- available to be chosen but not obligatory.
- able to be avoided or prevented.
- showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial.
10 Clues: cause to move or be apart. • cease to support or look after • able to be avoided or prevented. • not properly planned and controlled. • the quality of being shy and reticent. • lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning. • available to be chosen but not obligatory. • the action of confining or state of being confined. • ...
Rhetoric Crossword 2023-06-05
Across
- Using emotions (6)
- Using logic (5)
- Using numbers/numerical data within an argument (10)
- A question that does not need an answer (10,8)
- Using trust and trustworthiness (5)
Down
- Addressing or speaking to someone directly (6,7)
- To exaggerate (9)
- Words in a sentence or phrase that start with the same letter (12)
- One's own ideas/thoughts on a topic (7)
- The right to vote in public, political elections (8)
10 Clues: Using logic (5) • To exaggerate (9) • Using emotions (6) • Using trust and trustworthiness (5) • One's own ideas/thoughts on a topic (7) • A question that does not need an answer (10,8) • Addressing or speaking to someone directly (6,7) • The right to vote in public, political elections (8) • Using numbers/numerical data within an argument (10) • ...
python 2023-09-17
Across
- a data type for fractions in programming
- most popular Programming language today
- error types that can confuse a human
- error types that can crash a program
- a data type for a whole number in programming
Down
- a data type for a word in programing
- a way to find odd and even numbers in programming
- figures or numbers
- how to display on the screen
- a way to separate lines in programming
10 Clues: figures or numbers • how to display on the screen • a data type for a word in programing • error types that can confuse a human • error types that can crash a program • a way to separate lines in programming • most popular Programming language today • a data type for fractions in programming • a data type for a whole number in programming • ...
Academic Vocabulary Unit 3 2024-02-06
Across
- Claim made to rebut a previous claim
- The quantity of being fluent
- Device, Evoking a particular reaction from the listener or reader to think a specific a way
- Short description literally sketch
- Appeal to the audience sense of logic
- Short amusing story about a real incident
Down
- Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive
- Beliefs and aspirations
- Quality that evokes pity or sadness
- Prove a statement wrong
10 Clues: Beliefs and aspirations • Prove a statement wrong • The quantity of being fluent • Short description literally sketch • Quality that evokes pity or sadness • Claim made to rebut a previous claim • Appeal to the audience sense of logic • Short amusing story about a real incident • Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- related to DNA
- education style based on collaboration and individuality
- an appeal to credibility or expertise
- explanation of why a counterargument is wrong
- how a person is shaped by their genetics
- the collection of a person's characteristics
Down
- an appeal to logic, reasoning, or data
- the sequence of oldest, middle, and youngest child
- how a person is shaped by their environment
- an appeal to feeling or emotion
10 Clues: related to DNA • an appeal to feeling or emotion • an appeal to credibility or expertise • an appeal to logic, reasoning, or data • how a person is shaped by their genetics • how a person is shaped by their environment • the collection of a person's characteristics • explanation of why a counterargument is wrong • the sequence of oldest, middle, and youngest child • ...
Holmes 2024-12-19
Across
- Brother to Holmes
- A famous Consulting Detective
- At the time, was an emerging field used by this fictional detective to solve crimes
- Elementary, my dear ______
Down
- A Study in _____ (1887)
- Used with 6D to solve crimes
- In this game, white pieces always move first
- The famous detective can be found on this street
- Used with 2D to solve crimes
- A small four stringed instrument, played with a Bow
10 Clues: Brother to Holmes • A Study in _____ (1887) • Elementary, my dear ______ • Used with 6D to solve crimes • Used with 2D to solve crimes • A famous Consulting Detective • In this game, white pieces always move first • The famous detective can be found on this street • A small four stringed instrument, played with a Bow • ...
SWT301-2 2025-08-22
Across
- Execution of a specific set of test cases.
- Testing based on code structure or logic.
- Document summarizing testing activities and results.
- Record of execution of test cases.
Down
- Testing by executing the software.
- High-level description of test levels and approaches.
- Input values used for testing.
- Testing without knowledge of internal code structure.
- Examination of code without executing it.
- Document describing scope, approach, resources, and schedule of testing.
10 Clues: Input values used for testing. • Testing by executing the software. • Record of execution of test cases. • Testing based on code structure or logic. • Examination of code without executing it. • Execution of a specific set of test cases. • Document summarizing testing activities and results. • High-level description of test levels and approaches. • ...
Advanced A - Day 4 2025-07-28
Across
- to pet in a long, gentle motion
- to damage something so badly
- separated into parts by force
- a wet, swamp-like area with decaying vegetation
- used to say that one thing is chosen when another is not chosen
- to swallow hard and noisily
Down
- having a sharp or sudden slant
- to bring and go or come together
- agreeing with the rules of logic; sensible or reasonable
- disgusting or offensive
10 Clues: disgusting or offensive • to swallow hard and noisily • to damage something so badly • separated into parts by force • having a sharp or sudden slant • to pet in a long, gentle motion • to bring and go or come together • a wet, swamp-like area with decaying vegetation • agreeing with the rules of logic; sensible or reasonable • ...
PROGRAMMING MEDIUM 2025-11-03
Across
- A function inside a class.
- The reasoning behind conditions and flow of programs.
- Structured collection of data stored electronically.
- Scripting language used for dynamic websites.
- Structure used to store data in a database.
Down
- A sequence of characters in programming.
- Instance of a class in object-oriented programming.
- Programming language that adds interactivity to web pages.
- Blueprint used to create objects.
- Data type that holds true or false.
10 Clues: A function inside a class. • Blueprint used to create objects. • Data type that holds true or false. • A sequence of characters in programming. • Structure used to store data in a database. • Scripting language used for dynamic websites. • Instance of a class in object-oriented programming. • Structured collection of data stored electronically. • ...
Logic Gates and Boolean Functions 2025-09-15
Across
- Outputs 1 only when inputs are the same
- Also called an inverter; reverses the input
- A gate that outputs 1 if at least one input is 1
- Universal gate; outputs 1 only when all inputs are 0
- A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 1
- Famous law used for simplifying Boolean expressions
Down
- Type of algebra that deals with binary variables
- Outputs 1 only when inputs are different
- Universal gate; outputs 0 only when all inputs are 1
- Graphical method to simplify Boolean functions
- TABLE Table that shows all possible inputs and corresponding outputs
11 Clues: Outputs 1 only when inputs are the same • Outputs 1 only when inputs are different • Also called an inverter; reverses the input • Graphical method to simplify Boolean functions • A gate that outputs 1 only if all inputs are 1 • Type of algebra that deals with binary variables • A gate that outputs 1 if at least one input is 1 • ...
DE 2024-12-25
Across
- A three digit decimal number requires representation----of in the conventional BCD format
- A Karnaugh map (K- Map) is an abstract form of organized as a matrix of squares
Down
- 1's complement can be easily obtained by using _______
- The logical sum of two or more logical product term is called
- expressions can be implemented using either (1) 2-level AND-OR logic circuits or (2) 2-level NAND logic circuits
5 Clues: 1's complement can be easily obtained by using _______ • The logical sum of two or more logical product term is called • A Karnaugh map (K- Map) is an abstract form of organized as a matrix of squares • A three digit decimal number requires representation----of in the conventional BCD format • ...
Education 2021-02-15
Across
- study the practical study of plants, animals
- school clothes
- science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement
- the study of living organism
- art that uses sound organised in time
Down
- france language
- the part of mathematics (concerned with the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of numbers)
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- the language of ancient Rome
- science of matter, motion and energy
10 Clues: school clothes • france language • the language of ancient Rome • the study of living organism • science of matter, motion and energy • art that uses sound organised in time • study the practical study of plants, animals • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs • science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement • ...
Roots Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
Across
- an area where abiotic and biotic factors.
- study of logic based on existance to show.
- the thinking and focusing of your mind
- a doctor that is involved with feet
- of secondary or minor importance
- a consumer who only eats meat
Down
- the sun crossing the equator
- the study of endocrine glands & hormones
- a flower that is the color of flesh
- the study of the money in the world
10 Clues: the sun crossing the equator • a consumer who only eats meat • of secondary or minor importance • a flower that is the color of flesh • the study of the money in the world • a doctor that is involved with feet • the thinking and focusing of your mind • the study of endocrine glands & hormones • an area where abiotic and biotic factors. • ...
INFORMATION SYSTEM PLANNING 2017-12-05
Across
- describes the image of an organisation’s
- activities of the plan are carried out
- The way we do things around here
- decision of who is going to do what by when
- a reason for being
- general statements about the direction
- Provides the commercial logic for the organisation
Down
- deciding what task is to be achieved by when
- process of setting a standard
- deal with one to five years
10 Clues: a reason for being • deal with one to five years • process of setting a standard • The way we do things around here • activities of the plan are carried out • general statements about the direction • describes the image of an organisation’s • decision of who is going to do what by when • deciding what task is to be achieved by when • ...
CHALLENGE 1: Literary Elements 2020-01-19
Across
- the author's choice of words in a text
- the reader's feeling while reading
- the social construct of a word
- author's appeal to emotion
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification
Down
- a reference to another text, person, place, historical event, etc.
- the dictionary definition of a word
- author's appeal to logic/knowledge
- author's appeal to credibility
- the author's attitude toward the subject
10 Clues: author's appeal to emotion • author's appeal to credibility • the social construct of a word • author's appeal to logic/knowledge • the reader's feeling while reading • the dictionary definition of a word • the author's choice of words in a text • the author's attitude toward the subject • a reference to another text, person, place, historical event, etc. • ...
MIT App Inventor 2023-10-30
Across
- - Triggers for actions in an app.
- - The name of the tool used to create apps easily.
- - Containers for storing data in an app.
- - Building blocks for app features.
- - The app file format for Android.
Down
- - A tool to test apps on a computer.
- - The graphical interface used for app creation.
- Interface - The app's layout and design.
- - Finding and fixing app errors.
- - Visual components for app logic in MIT App Inventor.
10 Clues: - Finding and fixing app errors. • - Triggers for actions in an app. • - The app file format for Android. • - Building blocks for app features. • - A tool to test apps on a computer. • Interface - The app's layout and design. • - Containers for storing data in an app. • - The graphical interface used for app creation. • - The name of the tool used to create apps easily. • ...
Vocabulary Set 10 2024-01-26
Across
- the author's logic
- taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias
- the author's passion
- study of the technique for using language effectively
- a use of language that creates a literary effect
Down
- undistorted by emotion or personal bias
- the author's ethics
- an error in reasoning that undermines an arguement
- an opinion offered in opposition to another position
- assert as one's own, as of an idea
10 Clues: the author's logic • the author's ethics • the author's passion • assert as one's own, as of an idea • undistorted by emotion or personal bias • a use of language that creates a literary effect • an error in reasoning that undermines an arguement • an opinion offered in opposition to another position • study of the technique for using language effectively • ...
Academic Vocabulary Unit 3 2024-02-06
Across
- Claim made to rebut a previous claim
- The quantity of being fluent
- Device, Evoking a particular reaction from the listener or reader to think a specific a way
- Short description literally sketch
- Appeal to the audience sense of logic
- Short amusing story about a real incident
Down
- Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive
- Beliefs and aspirations
- Quality that evokes pity or sadness
- Prove a statement wrong
10 Clues: Beliefs and aspirations • Prove a statement wrong • The quantity of being fluent • Short description literally sketch • Quality that evokes pity or sadness • Claim made to rebut a previous claim • Appeal to the audience sense of logic • Short amusing story about a real incident • Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive • ...
Academic Vocabulary Unit 3 2024-02-06
Across
- Claim made to rebut a previous claim
- The quantity of being fluent
- Device, Evoking a particular reaction from the listener or reader to think a specific a way
- Short description literally sketch
- Appeal to the audience sense of logic
- Short amusing story about a real incident
Down
- Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive
- Beliefs and aspirations
- Quality that evokes pity or sadness
- Prove a statement wrong
10 Clues: Beliefs and aspirations • Prove a statement wrong • The quantity of being fluent • Short description literally sketch • Quality that evokes pity or sadness • Claim made to rebut a previous claim • Appeal to the audience sense of logic • Short amusing story about a real incident • Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive • ...
Academic Vocabulary Unit 3 2024-02-06
Across
- Claim made to rebut a previous claim
- The quantity of being fluent
- Device, Evoking a particular reaction from the listener or reader to think a specific a way
- Short description literally sketch
- Appeal to the audience sense of logic
- Short amusing story about a real incident
Down
- Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive
- Beliefs and aspirations
- Quality that evokes pity or sadness
- Prove a statement wrong
10 Clues: Beliefs and aspirations • Prove a statement wrong • The quantity of being fluent • Short description literally sketch • Quality that evokes pity or sadness • Claim made to rebut a previous claim • Appeal to the audience sense of logic • Short amusing story about a real incident • Qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive • ...
Unit 8 pages 98-108 review 2025-02-27
Across
- The noun form of 'react'
- The noun form of 'assign'
- Having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected
- The antonym of pessimistic
Down
- Sadness because your expectations were let down
- Thinking that people only care about themselves
- The noun form of 'resist'
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- The noun form of 'permit'
- When someone is acting sus
10 Clues: The noun form of 'react' • The noun form of 'resist' • The noun form of 'permit' • The noun form of 'assign' • The antonym of pessimistic • When someone is acting sus • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic • Sadness because your expectations were let down • Thinking that people only care about themselves • ...
Weeks 11 and 12 Vocab Review 2025-01-16
Across
- full of, having wisdom and good judgement
- a particular point in events or a timeframe
- vocabulary and words unique to specific field
- prove reasonable through logic and evidence
Down
- based on what one feels, instinctive
- to push elbow and bump around
- simplistic, surfacey and lacking any interest
- to tease and minsult someone loudly and publicly
- characterized by joking and laughing
- a feeling of great joy and happiness
10 Clues: to push elbow and bump around • based on what one feels, instinctive • characterized by joking and laughing • a feeling of great joy and happiness • full of, having wisdom and good judgement • a particular point in events or a timeframe • prove reasonable through logic and evidence • simplistic, surfacey and lacking any interest • ...
Scythe Crossword Part 1 2025-12-15
Across
- A reason or explanation that makes an action acceptable
- Thinking based on reason and logic
- Principles concerning right and wrong behavior
- choosing who must die to control population
- enforce obedience
- those who control death in Scythe
Down
- Behavior that follows rules or expectations of society
- Being morally right
- A society characterized by suffering or injustice, often hidden beneath control and order
- Acting fairly without bias or favoritism
10 Clues: enforce obedience • Being morally right • those who control death in Scythe • Thinking based on reason and logic • Acting fairly without bias or favoritism • choosing who must die to control population • Principles concerning right and wrong behavior • Behavior that follows rules or expectations of society • A reason or explanation that makes an action acceptable • ...
Rhetorical devices 2025-06-12
6 Clues: Appeals to time • Appeals to logic • appeals to Ethics • Appeals to emotion • Comparison between two things • Showing how something is similar by using "like or as"
Socrates Summary Review 2021-05-16
Across
- seen as one of the founding pillars of the western system of logic
- Socrates was deemed as this
- Socrates' most famous student
- war fought between Athens and Sparta
- city where Socrates was from
- aside from being a citizen, Socrates was also a ___
- Socrates' legacy
Down
- Socrates would ask people questions until he reached the ___ of the issue
- Socrates participated in ___ battles
- Socrates argued against their existence
- system in Athens that valued rhetoric
- Socrates choose this instead of exile
12 Clues: Socrates' legacy • Socrates was deemed as this • city where Socrates was from • Socrates' most famous student • Socrates participated in ___ battles • war fought between Athens and Sparta • system in Athens that valued rhetoric • Socrates choose this instead of exile • Socrates argued against their existence • aside from being a citizen, Socrates was also a ___ • ...
Vocab 2023-01-19
Across
- A social science that helps the world run smoothly
- its a choice between two or more option
- A benifit that can be good or bad
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- The state of being scarce
- trade that has to be fair
- distribute or pass out
- how to produce something
Down
- Land,labor,capital,and entrepreurship
- A common item used to make trades
- Allows private economic freedom opportunitycost what you give up
11 Clues: distribute or pass out • how to produce something • The state of being scarce • trade that has to be fair • A common item used to make trades • A benifit that can be good or bad • Land,labor,capital,and entrepreurship • its a choice between two or more option • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • A social science that helps the world run smoothly • ...
Unit Vocabulary Review 2024-01-08
Across
- great troubles
- unfair or unjust treatment
- an argument that appeals to logic and reason
- the city Dr. King wrote from jail
Down
- an argument that appeals to emotion
- a leader who organized farm workers and admired Dr. King
- a sentence structure used to create balance
- Chavez told people not to buy this fruit
- "I Have a Dream" is Dr. King's most famous ______
- a type of text that organizes information and ideas
- the opposite of segregation
11 Clues: great troubles • unfair or unjust treatment • the opposite of segregation • the city Dr. King wrote from jail • an argument that appeals to emotion • Chavez told people not to buy this fruit • a sentence structure used to create balance • an argument that appeals to logic and reason • "I Have a Dream" is Dr. King's most famous ______ • ...
Prefixes un- and il- 2025-05-05
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- Not level, or smooth
- Not necessary or essential; needless; unessential
- Not likely to happen
- In a manner that lacks logic or reason, or in a way that doesn't follow a logical system or plan
- Not realistic
- deceptive; illusory
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- Not eating healthy
- Not authorized by the law; not in accordance with accepted standards or rules
- The action of inferring or drawing a conclusion
- Not equal in quantity, size, or value
- Not liked or popular
11 Clues: Not realistic • Not eating healthy • deceptive; illusory • Not level, or smooth • Not likely to happen • Not liked or popular • Not equal in quantity, size, or value • The action of inferring or drawing a conclusion • Not necessary or essential; needless; unessential • Not authorized by the law; not in accordance with accepted standards or rules • ...
Written Communications Vocabulary 2022-10-14
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- Observations impressions gathered from observing a person, place or object
- Reasoning to reason from detailed facts to general principles
- Arguments arguments which are counter to the writers thesis statement
- to arrange the information through a hierarchy; a series in which each element is graded or ranked
- explain similarities and differences between two or more objects, events or ideas
- clarify an idea or concept
- Essays writing assignment which asks the writer to persuade or argue for an idea
- group of people watching or listening to a performance or reading a published work
- Paragraph paragraph which explains the main topic or argument and presents the importance of the topic or argument
- to use emotion and values to win audience over
- Statement statement which lays out the organization of a writing project
- Paragraph paragraph which summarizes the information given in the preceding paragraphs
- Organizer visual representation of ideas
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- serial arrangement in which things follow a logical order or a recurrent pattern
- Reasoning to reason from general information to particular information (or from cause to effect)
- to develop a sense of credibility or trust
- Writing type of written communication used in the workplace
- Communication inscription of information
- coming up with ideas
- to develop an argument based on logic and providing proof
- Sequence arrangement of events or things from the most important or significant to the least important or significant
- put information into your own words and use examples
- examine an object, idea or event and offer an appraisal
- Paragraph paragraph which explains the evidence for the main argument or provide more detail about the topic
- break down and scrutinize information to understand the true nature of the concepts
- category of writing which defines form, tone or subject matter
- details based on research or investigation
- Marks abbreviations or symbols used to correct grammar, spelling and punctuation errors
- establish an idea is correct by using logic and sufficient evidence
29 Clues: coming up with ideas • clarify an idea or concept • Communication inscription of information • Organizer visual representation of ideas • to develop a sense of credibility or trust • details based on research or investigation • to use emotion and values to win audience over • put information into your own words and use examples • ...
Prelim Crossword 2014-03-18
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- /things as they should be.
- /a thing is heading or that toward which a thing tends to purpose.
- /terms that can co-exist in a subject.
- /the study of validity of human knowledge.
- /it expresses something that has attributes that can be perceived through senses.
- /things as they are.
- /moves a thing to a definite nature or acts.
- /is an inferential thinking composed of conclusion and premises.
- /an individual member of the class and the class as a whole.
- /study of correct reasoning.
- /term that carries meaning in some ways the same and in other ways.
- /two opposed terms, that bear mutual relation to one another.
- /two opposed ideas, one of which expresses perfection.
- /study of morality of human act.
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- /divine or God.
- /a term that carries different meanings in its different uses.
- /father of logic.
- /rationalis Animalis.
- /designs framework and what makes a thing formally or properly.
- /represents a single person,event or objectonly.
- /part of the universal whether it is definite or indefinite.
- /terms that cannot co-exist in a subject.
- /makes up or compromise a thing.
- /terms that are mutually exclusive such that the affirmation of one is denial of the other.
- /terms that express extremes belonging to the same class.
- /expresses something seperated from any single object.
- /a number of things constituting a unit-gtoup or whole.
- /the study of reality.
- /study of invaluable for acquiring the skill of critical thinking that is the mark of a well-educated person.
- /a term that carries only one meaning in its several uses.
30 Clues: /divine or God. • /father of logic. • /things as they are. • /rationalis Animalis. • /the study of reality. • /things as they should be. • /study of correct reasoning. • /makes up or compromise a thing. • /study of morality of human act. • /terms that can co-exist in a subject. • /terms that cannot co-exist in a subject. • /the study of validity of human knowledge. • ...
AICE Thinking Skills Vocabulary 2016-10-13
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- A premise leads to a conclusion which in turn, is used as a premise for a further conclusion. This pattern may be repeated.
- A type of reasoning whereby the conclusion that is reached is necessarily true, either by definition or by virtue of the facts.
- A justified premise is one that is believed to have a strong grounding in the truth.
- Two or more theories trying o explain the same aspect of the natural world.
- Only one premise is needed to logically arrive at a conclusion.
- Our best attempt to explain something in the natural world, based on what we currently know.
- The proof (facts, experimental, results, observations that supports an argument).
- Two or more lines of argument arrive independently at the same conclusion.
- A prediction based on a theory, which can be verified as being either correct or incorrect.
- Reason or logic is a process of applying critical thought to a set of premises to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion.
- A set of logical statements, leading to a fair conclusion, with reasons offered to support the conclusion.
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- An argument that is deemed to have consistently strong reasoning throughout.
- A propositional statement upon which an argument is based or from which conclusion is drawn.
- A reasoned inference or deduction that follows from the logic of an argument.
- A type of reasoning whereby a conclusion is reached by drawing on implications of the premise. Can never be proved beyond all doubt.
- Something which can be demonstrated to be true.
- Something that is believed to be true by the speaker, but which may or may not be shared by others.
- A conclusion that is used as a premise in a continuing line of argumentation.
- Two or more premises are needed to work in conjunction with each other to logically arrive at a conclusion.
- Something that is held to be true, but which has not been, or cannot be, actually demonstrated to be true.
20 Clues: Something which can be demonstrated to be true. • Only one premise is needed to logically arrive at a conclusion. • Two or more lines of argument arrive independently at the same conclusion. • Two or more theories trying o explain the same aspect of the natural world. • An argument that is deemed to have consistently strong reasoning throughout. • ...
CS270 2017-12-18
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- Operator which requires one operand
- In this language variable names start with dollor sign
- It is used as an alias of a variable
- Operator which requires three operands
- Rules for equal priority operator evaluation
- Programming language in which there is no dynamic memory deallocation operator
- Popular notation to represent syntax of context-free grammars
- Languages based on Von neuman architecture
- This type of binding occurs during execution time
- Character encoding scheme used in IBM Mainframes
- Languages based on mathematical functions
- LISP function to print head of a list
- Grammar in which synthesized attributes are used
- Automatic type conversion
- This type of binding occurs before run time
- In this 2D array rows will have varying number of elements
- Character encoding scheme used in Java
- Another name for anonymous functions in LISP
- A business programming language
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- Character encoding scheme used in C++
- Name of the tree generated from syntax analysis phase
- This union in Ada is safe in type checking
- Operator which requires two operands
- Ability to move a program from one platform to another platform
- Used to skip part of the loop in C++
- Quantifier in predicate logic which is applicable for few members
- Standardization organization for programming languages
- Rules for operator evaluation
- A sceintific programming language
- Substructure of an array
- Module which is called using resume instruction
- Condition or variable is not affected by the execution of the loop
- Collection of heterogeneous elements
- Substring produced from lexical analysis
- Name of semantics where pre and post conditions are used
- Quantifier in predicate logic which is applicable for all members
- Explicit type conversion
- Parameters used in function call
- Parameters used in function definition
- Variable which can be accessed by all functions in a program
- Programming language in which variable names start with @ symbol
41 Clues: Substructure of an array • Explicit type conversion • Automatic type conversion • Rules for operator evaluation • A business programming language • Parameters used in function call • A sceintific programming language • Operator which requires one operand • Operator which requires two operands • It is used as an alias of a variable • Used to skip part of the loop in C++ • ...
ICT 2018-12-10
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- It stands for ( World wide web consortium )
- Since the machine use logic, there are certain limitation for a computer to be able to predict what the user is refering to at a given time
- Diverse information sharing through universal web access
- A user-generated system of classifying and organizing online content into different categories by the use of metadata such as electronic tags.
- This is what it stands for ( Information and Communication Technology )
- Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input
- A dedicated website or other application that enables users to communicate with each other by posting information, comments, messages, images, etc
- services That are offered on demand rather than on a one time purchase
- Certain words are imprecise. The words "old" and "small" would depend on the user
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- User will subscribe to a software any when needed rather than purchasing them
- A proposed development of the World Wide Web in which data in web pages is structured and tagged in such a way that it can be read directly by computers.
- HTML files and current web browser could not support web 3.0
- The area near or surrounding a particular place
- The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page
- The users securty is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences
- The owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place content of own by means of comments, reviews and evaluations
- Enables you to save and store links and web page
- Is a website, application or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify and exchange user generated content
- This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation )
- Using several technologies to accomplish a task conveniently
20 Clues: It stands for ( World wide web consortium ) • The area near or surrounding a particular place • Enables you to save and store links and web page • This is what it stands for ( Long Term Evaluation ) • Content is dynamic and is responsive to users input • The World Wide Web already contains billion of web page • ...
Things that make me smile 2023-10-04
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- What kind of puzzle is this?
- Games of logic
- When life gives you lemons
- An essential component of bubble tea
- A universal language
- Lemon-lime soda
- Rock band known for their album Dookie
- Only occurs during a long break
- yilmaf(hint: Across-26)
- It takes more muscles to frown than it does to _____
- Water sport about speed
- Sweet made from bitter seeds
- A form of endearment
- Siblings I'm not related to
- Caused by light refraction in water
- ____ and roll
- Folklore relating to religion/history
- A puzzle that is spoken
- Numbers, shapes, and logic.
- Popular video game franchise by Nintendo
- An immortal teacher for all subjects and ages
- H2O
- Persephone
- A puzzle based around numbers 1-9
- One of the oldest branches of math
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- Author of 992+496+248...'s last name
- Books with pictures
- Fruit with high water content
- Chemistry you do everyday
- Weights, running, push-ups
- Japanese comics
- What building has the most stories?
- Writing done on a keyboard
- Italian dish using bread and cheese
- A strategy board game involving a battle between kings
- Done on a treadmill or outside
- Indie game known for speedrunning - and strawberries
- Going places on two wheels
- Type of rock music
- The study of motion and energy
- The sound of joy
- A set of steps to encrypt messages
- Pastime often associated with gambling
- Black tea, often mixed with herbs and spices
- Made up of water and silicon dioxide
- Man's best friend
- Flour and yeast
- Animation originating from Japan
- A blessing of Morpheus
- When one falls, the others follow
- Korean martial art known for its kicks
- Most famous puzzle video game of all time
52 Clues: H2O • Persephone • ____ and roll • Games of logic • Japanese comics • Lemon-lime soda • Flour and yeast • The sound of joy • Man's best friend • Type of rock music • Books with pictures • A universal language • A form of endearment • A blessing of Morpheus • yilmaf(hint: Across-26) • Water sport about speed • A puzzle that is spoken • Chemistry you do everyday • When life gives you lemons • ...
Computer Science Crossword 2023-10-23
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- A linear list where all insertions are made at one end of the list and all removals and accesses at the other.
- A model or example of the environment and methodology in which systems and software are developed and operated.
- One of the most common forms of code; allows you to add contents to a webpage, such as buttons.
- The outside of the currently displayed GUI.
- Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability
- A Microsoft software that is active for the tenth time.
- A piece of equipment, such as a computer system box, whose dimensions are roughly in the same proportions and size as the cardboard boxes used to transport pizzas
- A common gaming term; a fault caused by failed communication between processes.
- A statistical term that refers to the process of repeating a process 'n' times, containing the 'n' variable.
- A social media platform you'd probably say your parents used.
- The act of reading or writing data, with the read/written content in account.
- An implicitly specified register.
- Placeholder
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- The keys of a standard QWERTY keyboard.
- The 13 keys on a QWERTY keyboard that function while holding down both shift keys.
- A system to explore properties of a system.
- 3D Terraria
- A popular 2D sandbox adventure game developed by Re-Logic and contains a logic gate function within the game, allowing you to run a computer inside of the game, which is running on a computer.
- A common coding language used for object-oriented programming.
- The act of rendering letters into shapes.
- A portion of a Java code that can be re-used.
- The act of converting something into a more pixely format.
- A recognizable graphic picture or symbol.
- A register that was implicitly specified.
- Apple's web browser.
- A coding language developed for the US Department of Defense.
26 Clues: 3D Terraria • Placeholder • Apple's web browser. • An implicitly specified register. • The keys of a standard QWERTY keyboard. • The act of rendering letters into shapes. • A recognizable graphic picture or symbol. • A register that was implicitly specified. • A system to explore properties of a system. • The outside of the currently displayed GUI. • ...
The Joy Luck Club Crossword 2024-03-22
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- To sharpen (a blade or one’s abilities)
- fail to give true notion or impression of something; disguise or contradict
- a light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people
- Completely in agreement
- Not in agreement or harmony; incongruous
- To address someone in a fierce way to express disapproval
- A block of steel, gold, silver, or other metal, typically oblong in shape
- Regret strongly; mourn a person’s death
- What did An-Mei's mom put in the soup she fed to Popo?
- A woman who lives with a man but has lower status than his wife; secondary wife
- Grow; encourage; promote
- Which corner of the table does Jing-Mei sit at in the Joy Luck Club
- Arrogant; disrespectful; rude; insulting
- Absentminded dreaming while awake; daydream
- A quantity of paper; rebuke someone fiercely
- a state of perplexity or uncertainty over what to do in a difficult situation; dilemma; predicament
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- Gloomy; subdued
- What did the jade pendant Jing-Mei's mom give her represent?
- Allowing some light to pass through
- Money or property brought by a bride’s family to her husband
- relating to meaning in language or logic
- ignorant of or uninterested in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one's own experience.
- very infectious; fatal; incurable; dangerous (opposite of benign)
- How many sisters did Jing-Mei have in China?
- What is Waverly good at?
- How many crabs did Jing-Mei's mom cook?
- Traitor; disrespect for elders and ancestors
- based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- Respect for ancestors, elders, and family
- (especially of a process or organization) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential; developing; growing; emerging
- gentle and kindly; (of a disease) not harmful (opposite of malignant)
31 Clues: Gloomy; subdued • Completely in agreement • What is Waverly good at? • Grow; encourage; promote • Allowing some light to pass through • To sharpen (a blade or one’s abilities) • Regret strongly; mourn a person’s death • How many crabs did Jing-Mei's mom cook? • relating to meaning in language or logic • Not in agreement or harmony; incongruous • ...
AICE Global Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-19
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- misrepresenting opponents' arguments in order to respond to them more easily
- an error in reasoning or argument, which is misleading and deceptive, whether intentional or not
- appeals to emotion
- thinking that considers multiple dimensions if a problem and reasons within multiple points of view
- contrary to ones reason or logic, not attempting to use reason
- an argument or line of reasoning that is contrary to, inconsistent with, or negate other parts of an argument
- arguments often make use of analogies. Even imperfect can strengthen an argument, but a wild analogy which lacks significant points of similarity constitutes a weakness in reasoning
- critising opponents personally instead of responding to their arguments
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- willingness to consider all viewpoints and to asses them fairly, impartially , without bias
- appeals to the speaker's status or authority
- basing a generalization on inadequate evidence
- claiming that just because one event or phenomenon follows another or is accompanied by another it must be caused by the other
- opposing an apparently moderate proposal by alleging that it will inevetiably leas to disastrous consequences
- a claim or truth that follows from other claims or truths, an effect that is reasonably inferred
- expressing facts or truth; free from errors or distortion
- concealing a step in reasoning by tacitly shifting from one meaning of a word or expression to another
- recognizing the limits of ones knowledge and viewpoint, and being cautiously introspective of ones possible egocentrism, bias prejudice , or self-deception
- a system of principles or rules used in reasoning, rational explanation or justification
- appeals to the audience’s reason, building up logical arguments
- to break up a whole question, argument, or issue into its parts, in order to examine it parts or aspects
- data, facts, observations, or examples that give support to inference or conclusion or by which proof or probability can be established
21 Clues: appeals to emotion • appeals to the speaker's status or authority • basing a generalization on inadequate evidence • expressing facts or truth; free from errors or distortion • contrary to ones reason or logic, not attempting to use reason • appeals to the audience’s reason, building up logical arguments • ...
ELA10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle L1 2025-01-21
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- A response to a counterclaim that shows why it is wrong or less important.
- or Main Idea The most important message or point in a story, article, or text. It tells you what the text is mostly about.
- Appeals Ways to convince someone using ethos (trust), logos (logic), or pathos (emotions).
- Clues Hints or clues in a sentence or paragraph that help you figure out the meaning of a word.
- Text Structure The way an informational text is organized, like cause and effect, problem and solution, or comparing things.
- The special way an author writes, including their choice of words, sentences, and tone.
- Words that show the relationship between things in a sentence, like "on," "under," "by," or "with."
- Facts, examples, or information from a text that support an idea or argument.
- A way of convincing someone by making them feel emotions like happiness, sadness, or anger.
- 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 1
- Structure Using the same pattern of words to show that ideas are equal or connected. For example: "She likes reading, writing, and swimming."
- Explaining why something is true or why an idea makes sense.
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- A person, animal, or thing in a story that acts or speaks.
- A punctuation mark (:) used to show that more information is coming, like a list or an explanation.
- A way of convincing someone by showing that you are trustworthy or know a lot about the topic.
- An idea or opinion that goes against another person's idea. It’s the opposite side of an argument.
- A way of persuading someone by using facts, numbers, or logic.
- Evidence Proof or support from a text, like a sentence or phrase, that helps explain or prove your idea.
- Fallacies Mistakes in thinking or arguing that make an idea weak or wrong.
- Telling the most important parts of a story or text in a short way.
20 Clues: 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 1 • A person, animal, or thing in a story that acts or speaks. • Explaining why something is true or why an idea makes sense. • A way of persuading someone by using facts, numbers, or logic. • Telling the most important parts of a story or text in a short way. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-10-28
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- Greek mathematician and engineer, famous for his principle in fluid dynamics.
- German philosopher, known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence.
- Italian philosopher, famous for his political treatise "The Prince."
- Greek philosopher, known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness.
- German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus.
- British philosopher, known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, known for founding the Academy in Athens.
- German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory.
- French philosopher, famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech.
- English mathematician, formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry.
- British mathematician, pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence.
- German philosopher, known for his work on ethics and metaphysics.
- British philosopher and logician, known for his work on analytic philosophy.
- Greek mathematician, proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory.
- English philosopher, known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism.
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- Italian astronomer and physicist, confirmed heliocentrism through his observations.
- Austrian-British philosopher, known for his work on language and logic.
- French mathematician and philosopher, known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory.
- Scottish philosopher, famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism.
- Greek philosopher, a student of Aristotle, known for his work on music theory.
- French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem.
- Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry."
- Dutch philosopher, known for his work on ethics and rationalism.
- Greek philosopher, student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Greek philosopher, famous for his method of questioning and dialogues.
- French philosopher, famous for the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
- English philosopher, best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory.
- Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems.
30 Clues: French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem. • Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry." • Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry. • Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems. • German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus. • German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory. • ...
FAMOUS PHILOSOPHERS AND MATHEMATICIANS 2024-10-28
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- French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem.
- Ancient Greek philosopher, known for founding the Academy in Athens.
- French mathematician and philosopher, known for "Pascal’s Triangle" and probability theory.
- British philosopher, known for his work on utilitarianism and liberalism.
- Dutch philosopher, known for his work on ethics and rationalism.
- French philosopher, famous for the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
- German philosopher, known for his concepts of the Übermensch and eternal recurrence.
- Greek philosopher, known for his philosophy on simple pleasures and happiness.
- Greek philosopher, student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Italian philosopher, famous for his political treatise "The Prince."
- mathematician and philosopher who worked on logic and set theory.
- English mathematician, formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry.
- British philosopher and logician, known for his work on analytic philosophy.
- Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry."
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- Greek mathematician, proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- German philosopher, known for his work on ethics and metaphysics.
- Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems.
- German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory.
- Austrian-British philosopher, known for his work on language and logic.
- English philosopher, known for his ideas on natural rights and empiricism.
- Scottish philosopher, famous for his work on skepticism and empiricism.
- Greek philosopher, famous for his method of questioning and dialogues.
- English philosopher, best known for his book "Leviathan" on political theory.
- Greek mathematician and engineer, famous for his principle in fluid dynamics.
- Greek philosopher, a student of Aristotle, known for his work on music theory.
- French philosopher, famous for his wit and advocacy of freedom of speech.
- Italian astronomer and physicist, confirmed heliocentrism through his observations.
- British mathematician, pioneer in computer science and artificial intelligence.
- German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus.
30 Clues: French mathematician, famous for Fermat’s Last Theorem. • Greek mathematician, known for his theorem in geometry. • Greek mathematician, known as the "father of geometry." • Austrian logician, famous for his incompleteness theorems. • German philosopher and mathematician, co-creator of calculus. • German mathematician, known for contributions to number theory. • ...
Special Purpose Register.... Instruction Pointer 2025-02-18
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- Mode – Defines how the operand of an instruction is selected.
- (Arithmetic Logic Unit) – Performs arithmetic and logical operations in the processor.
- Addressing – Uses an explicit address to locate operands in memory.
- File – A set of registers that can be accessed by the processor.
- – Emulator used to simulate the Intel 8086 microprocessor.
- Address – The location where data is stored in the system's memory.
- Addressing – Uses a register to store the address where data is located.
- (Complex Instruction Set Computer) – A type of processor that uses complex instructions.
- Unit – Part of the CPU responsible for directing the operation of the processor.
- – A small, fast storage location within the processor.
- – A number system that is easier to communicate than binary for processors.
- Language – Low-level programming language that is closely related to machine code.
- – A mnemonic that represents a machine-level instruction.
- Counter – Keeps track of the address of the next instruction to execute.
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- Pointer – A register that points to the next instruction to execute.
- – A set of pathways used for communication between components.
- Segment – A part of memory that stores program or data code.
- – Stores the result of arithmetic and logic operations.
- – The central processing unit (CPU) in a computer or embedded system.
- (Bus Interface Unit) – Handles the communication between the processor and the system's memory.
- Bus – A bus dedicated to transferring data between the CPU and I/O devices.
- Register – Used to store the loop counter value.
- Addressing – Involves using a constant value in the instruction.
- (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) – A processor design with simplified instructions.
- – A set of instructions executed by a computer to perform a task.
- – Registers that store status information like zero or carry status.
- (Execution Unit) – Executes the instructions that the processor fetches.
- Pointer – Points to the top of the stack in memory.
- Register – Holds the base address of the memory area.
- Register – Holds the I/O port address for I/O instructions.
30 Clues: Register – Used to store the loop counter value. • Pointer – Points to the top of the stack in memory. • Register – Holds the base address of the memory area. • – A small, fast storage location within the processor. • – Stores the result of arithmetic and logic operations. • – A mnemonic that represents a machine-level instruction. • ...
Global Perspectives 2024-12-17
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- An idea, a generalization, a class of objects, the meaning or definition of a word.
- An error in reasoning or in an argument, which is mislead- ing and deceptive, whether intentional or not
- Clearly, precisely and accurately stated, and without in-tentionally hiding information or purposes
- A judgement, decision, or belief formed after investigation and reasoning. To infer or decide by reasoning
- Contrary to reason or logic not attempting to use reason- ing or to be reasonable
- The standards, rules, or tests by which an idea or action is judged or measured as being true, successful, or right
- Reasons in an argument are the claims made in an attempt to persuade you that the conclusion is true.
- To determine the value of an idea or thing, or the rele- vance of a fact.
- Logically building inferences, conclusions, or solutions based on premises/assumptions, such as facts, observations and experiments
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- Based on experiment, observation, or experience; rather than on theory or the meanings of a words
- A system of principles or rules used in reasoning, rational explanation and justification
- An objective analysis and evaluation of an idea or belief
- A sentence having two or more possible meanings
- Expressing facts or truths, free from errors or distortion
- unstated reason. It is something that must be true for an argument to work, but which is not explicitly stated in the argument.
- A belief that is regarded as not necessarily objective because it's coming from a limited perspective, rather than assumed to be true
- A thought, or an object of knowledge. A proposed truth or a possibility to consider
- deals or goals regarded as most important in life, in our decisions and actions.
- Facts, statistics, or information from which conclusions can be inferred, or upon which interpretations or theories can be based
- When evidence and reasoning is so strong and certain, it shows the truth of a conclusion, or at least its reasonable acceptability
20 Clues: A sentence having two or more possible meanings • An objective analysis and evaluation of an idea or belief • Expressing facts or truths, free from errors or distortion • To determine the value of an idea or thing, or the rele- vance of a fact. • deals or goals regarded as most important in life, in our decisions and actions. • ...
