logic Crossword Puzzles
Nonfiction Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- Writing that is real, has a clear purpose, and is written for a specific audience
- a German politician who later became dictator
- talented at writing cartoons, fables, etc.
- Emotion based arguments
- youngest President to hold office
- a renowned author and physicist
- Logic based arguments
- Your First Name
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- a clergyman and civil rights leader
- The use of various arguments to convince or persuade the audience of something
- Well-known for appearances on 60 minutes
- Story of a person's life written by someone else
- Short literary pieces that show the author's point of view
- Story of a person's life written by the person themselves
- A literary piece meant to be presented orally
- Using wit to ridicule a subject with the intention to inspire reform
- The art of persuasion
- Reason based arguments
18 Clues: Your First Name • The art of persuasion • Logic based arguments • Reason based arguments • Emotion based arguments • a renowned author and physicist • youngest President to hold office • a clergyman and civil rights leader • Well-known for appearances on 60 minutes • talented at writing cartoons, fables, etc. • a German politician who later became dictator • ...
Synthesizing Ideas Tutorial 2015-10-12
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- embedding voice markers prevents _______ for your readers
- when you point out that someone's argument is obvious its called a ____ move
- if you agree and simultaneously disagree you may have________
- places where you draw you're ideas from
- always ______ different points of view in you're writing
- sources should support your _______
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- it is important to ______ why you disagree
- drawing together information you find in research
- to not have an opinion is to be ___________
- sources provide______ for you're claim
- the ______ move in writing twists someones logic to support your argument
11 Clues: sources should support your _______ • sources provide______ for you're claim • places where you draw you're ideas from • it is important to ______ why you disagree • to not have an opinion is to be ___________ • drawing together information you find in research • always ______ different points of view in you're writing • ...
Crossword: Define and Identify Rhetorical Devices 2023-12-07
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- the repetition of grammatical elements or grammatical structure
- A commonly used phrase or expression whose literal meaning is different from its figurative meaning.
- Focuses attention on audience’s feelings
- Descriptive language that creates a picture in your mind
- The repetition of consonant sounds
- A reference to an outside work, history, cultural event, etc.
- Focuses on appealing to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
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- Giving human qualities to inanimate objects.
- Extreme exaggeration
- Comparing two things without using "like" or "as."
- Focuses attention on the writer's or speaker's trustworthiness
11 Clues: Extreme exaggeration • The repetition of consonant sounds • Focuses attention on audience’s feelings • Giving human qualities to inanimate objects. • Comparing two things without using "like" or "as." • Descriptive language that creates a picture in your mind • A reference to an outside work, history, cultural event, etc. • ...
Rhetoric Crossword 2024-01-19
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- Advertisers want you to do at least 1 of these: Buy something, Eat something, Do something, Believe Something
- Your position, or belief, on an issue (Intro paragraph)
- Appealing to one’s sense of trust
- Argument against the support of an opposing thesis/idea
- Reason that support your thesis (Body paragraphs)
- The specific reader you have in mind for your argument
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- The aim of your argument
- Appealing to one’s sense of logic
- Advertisers target these 4 specifics groups or ___ gender, age, race, interests
- Appealing to one’s sense of emotion
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
- The time, place, and situation of an argument
12 Clues: The aim of your argument • Appealing to one’s sense of logic • Appealing to one’s sense of trust • Appealing to one’s sense of emotion • The time, place, and situation of an argument • Reason that support your thesis (Body paragraphs) • The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing • The specific reader you have in mind for your argument • ...
Argument 2025-10-03
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- – An argument from the opposing side.
- – Facts, statistics, or examples that support a claim.
- – The quality of being trusted or believable.
- – A number or fact from research used to support an argument.
- – Persuasion by using facts, logic, or evidence.
- – Persuasion by showing credibility or trustworthiness.
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- – A topic that causes strong disagreement or debate.
- – Persuasion by appealing to emotions.
- – A statement that supports your side of an argument.
- – A response to a counterclaim that shows why it is weak or incorrect.
- – The act of convincing someone to agree with you.
11 Clues: – An argument from the opposing side. • – Persuasion by appealing to emotions. • – The quality of being trusted or believable. • – Persuasion by using facts, logic, or evidence. • – The act of convincing someone to agree with you. • – A topic that causes strong disagreement or debate. • – A statement that supports your side of an argument. • ...
IA-09 unit 4 vocab review 2025-05-25
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- prejudice in favor of or against one thing
- the ability to understand something immediately
- a formal promise or assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled
- of sums of money or benefits) be received by someone in regular or increasing amounts over time
- the extent to which something is probable
- the chances or likelihood of something happening or being the case
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- a strong dislike or disinclination
- plural of phenomenon
- relating to the mind
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- the way a thing turns out; a consequence
11 Clues: plural of phenomenon • relating to the mind • a strong dislike or disinclination • the way a thing turns out; a consequence • the extent to which something is probable • prejudice in favor of or against one thing • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • the ability to understand something immediately • ...
Rhetoric 2024-11-24
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- the art of using language to persuade or influence others
- a city in ancient Greece where rhetoric was highly developed
- the three main ways of persuasion logos ethos and pathos
- using emotions to persuade
- using credibility or character to persuade
- ancient Greek teachers of rhetoric and argument
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- speaking directly to the audience or reader
- a question asked to make a point not to get an answer
- using exaggeration to make a point
- a famous Greek philosopher who studied and taught rhetoric
- using logic and reason to persuade
11 Clues: using emotions to persuade • using exaggeration to make a point • using logic and reason to persuade • using credibility or character to persuade • speaking directly to the audience or reader • ancient Greek teachers of rhetoric and argument • a question asked to make a point not to get an answer • the three main ways of persuasion logos ethos and pathos • ...
Rhetoric Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-02
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- appeals to a person's credibility, or expertise
- appeals to an audiences' emotions and feelings
- hostility, hatred, or prejudice towards Jewish people
- a false sense of security or belief about an external reality
- the art of persuasion
- making a pre-conceived opinion about someone or something before truly knowing them
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- segregated Jewish quarters during WWII
- a _____ camp where millions of Jewish people were sent
- the author of Night
- often considered the "forgotten" type of rhetoric; has to do with timing
- the type of rhetoric that uses logic, statistics, data, etc.
11 Clues: the author of Night • the art of persuasion • segregated Jewish quarters during WWII • appeals to an audiences' emotions and feelings • appeals to a person's credibility, or expertise • hostility, hatred, or prejudice towards Jewish people • a _____ camp where millions of Jewish people were sent • the type of rhetoric that uses logic, statistics, data, etc. • ...
Consumer loans 2020-05-16
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- What is logic behind obtaining security while advancing education loans beyond certain limit
- unsecured consumer loan
- the charge which is created against life insurance policy
- a personal loan for existing asset customers
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- A dissatisfied customer results in ...... risk for the bank.
- helps in selling the right product to customer
- 'Comback of cash' is a challenge for India in the context of the following event
- make customer sticky to bank offering these
- FD comes under this category in Five Legged Stool
- LAS cannot be offered to
- Customers looking for lowest interest rate
- give a better product to an existing customer
- quickest possible loan from a bank
13 Clues: unsecured consumer loan • LAS cannot be offered to • quickest possible loan from a bank • Customers looking for lowest interest rate • make customer sticky to bank offering these • a personal loan for existing asset customers • give a better product to an existing customer • helps in selling the right product to customer • ...
The Amazing Race (2) 2022-02-17
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- the process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society
- an advance hint of what is to come later in a story
- Who wrote the line "Shall I compare thee to
- the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning is known as ________.
- /ɪgˈzæʤəreɪt/
- the capability of language to communicate about things that are not immediately present
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- The word "block" is a _________ word.
- (put pictures)
- An approach of grammar that specifies how a language and its grammar rules should be used
- /pænəˈræmɪk/
- /ˈskwɪrəl/
- (put pics)
- a noun made up from a verb by adding -ing is called _____
13 Clues: /ˈskwɪrəl/ • (put pics) • /pænəˈræmɪk/ • /ɪgˈzæʤəreɪt/ • (put pictures) • The word "block" is a _________ word. • Who wrote the line "Shall I compare thee to • an advance hint of what is to come later in a story • a noun made up from a verb by adding -ing is called _____ • the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning is known as ________. • ...
Probability Simulation Vocabulary 2023-03-23
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- probability comes from logic and experiments
- a type of gameor simulation in which the probability of a favorable outcome is
- the probability is 0 or 0%
- the probability is about 0.25 or 25%
- ______ space is the set of all possible outcomes in an experiment
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- probability that comes from experimental outcomes
- – the likelihood of an event, expressed as a number between 0 and 1
- to the probability of an unfavorable outcome
- a single result of an experiment
- Chance the probability is about 0.5 or 50%
- the probability is 1 or 100%
- the probability is about 0.75 or 75%
- an organized collection or list of data
13 Clues: the probability is 0 or 0% • the probability is 1 or 100% • a single result of an experiment • the probability is about 0.25 or 25% • the probability is about 0.75 or 75% • an organized collection or list of data • Chance the probability is about 0.5 or 50% • to the probability of an unfavorable outcome • probability comes from logic and experiments • ...
Lab 1 MATLAB CROSSWORD! 2023-01-23
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- Answer from Question 4.
- Answer from Question 5.
- The final championship for american football which has famous ads and the two leadings teams compete against each other. Usually held in February, this year on 2/12/23.
- Answer from Question 7
- The name of a day of the week, and the titular character about a member of the Addams family who is just a little bit... off.
- Answer from Logic Puzzle
- Answer to the second blank
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- Answer from Question 6
- Answer from Question 2.
- Answer to the final blank
- Answer from Question 1
- Answer from Question 3.
- Answer to the first blank
13 Clues: Answer from Question 6 • Answer from Question 7 • Answer from Question 1 • Answer from Question 4. • Answer from Question 2. • Answer from Question 5. • Answer from Question 3. • Answer from Logic Puzzle • Answer to the final blank • Answer to the first blank • Answer to the second blank • ...
Arguementative Writing Vocab Words 2022-12-02
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- The reason for intent in writing
- The opposing side to an argument
- A statement of truth that confirms your ideas
- The persuasive technique that appeals to an audience with logic
- An explanation you provide to the readers
- A position or statement on a topic
- A means of verbal and written communication to persuade
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- The persuasive technique that convinces the audience through emotions
- A genre of writing that requires investigating the topic
- The way someone views a topic
- A perspective from which something is considered
- The persuasive technique that appeals to an audience with credibility
- Usually in a way to be unfair
13 Clues: The way someone views a topic • Usually in a way to be unfair • The reason for intent in writing • The opposing side to an argument • A position or statement on a topic • An explanation you provide to the readers • A statement of truth that confirms your ideas • A perspective from which something is considered • A means of verbal and written communication to persuade • ...
Argumentative Writing Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- describing something bases on the way they like it
- verbal & written communication that's constructed to persuade,inform, or motivate
- statement on topic that's opinion
- persuasive technique that appeals to audience by highlighting credibility
- perspective from which something is evaluated
- persuasive technique that appeals to audience
- statement that confirms your idea
- opposing side to argument
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- reason for writing
- requires student to investigate,collect, and generate a position on the topic
- persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience by using logic & reason
- explanation provided to readers to convince them the idea makes sense
- the way someone views a topic,info, events, or characters
13 Clues: reason for writing • opposing side to argument • statement on topic that's opinion • statement that confirms your idea • perspective from which something is evaluated • persuasive technique that appeals to audience • describing something bases on the way they like it • the way someone views a topic,info, events, or characters • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-04-24
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- Comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as"
- The suggested or associated meaning of a word
- Persuasive appeal based on the speaker's credibility
- Writing structure where the subject receives the action
- When the opposite of what is expected occurs
- A person in literature who undergoes significant change throughout the story
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- Writing structure where the subject performs the action
- Persuasive method using logic and reasoning
- Use of objects to represent deeper meanings
- A story's character who remains the same from beginning to end
- The literal dictionary meaning of a word
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- Persuasive technique using emotional appeal
13 Clues: The literal dictionary meaning of a word • Giving human qualities to non-human things • Persuasive method using logic and reasoning • Use of objects to represent deeper meanings • Persuasive technique using emotional appeal • When the opposite of what is expected occurs • The suggested or associated meaning of a word • ...
AE XIB1-2 2025-09-21
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- the type of text that presents arguments to convince the readers.
- The last part that restates the writer’s opinion
- The reasoning used to connect arguments with conclusion
- The middle part of the text where arguments are explained
- Another word for an argument that supports the thesis
- Facts or data used to support arguments
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- The first part of an analytical exposition that introduces the topic
- Tense, The tense mostly used in analytical exposition
- What every thesis needs from arguments
- Another name for thesis in simple words
- Structure, The overall organization: Thesis, Arguments, Reiteration
- Writer’s personal belief stated in the thesis
- The person who creates the exposition text
13 Clues: What every thesis needs from arguments • Another name for thesis in simple words • Facts or data used to support arguments • The person who creates the exposition text • Writer’s personal belief stated in the thesis • The last part that restates the writer’s opinion • Tense, The tense mostly used in analytical exposition • ...
THE DNA TRAIL 2025-10-12
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- to determine or figure out based on math or logic
- distributed widely spaced and at irregular intervals
- of great size
- a full set of chromosomes - all inheritable traits
- a change that is passed on to the next generation
- two or more things that are exactly the same
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- an object, often from the distant past, made by human beings
- person whose DNA came from a specific ancestor
- one of the main landmasses on the planet
- a surviving mark, sign, or evidence of the former existence
- when animals and/or humans move in a group from one place to another
- disappeared
- approximately
13 Clues: disappeared • of great size • approximately • one of the main landmasses on the planet • two or more things that are exactly the same • person whose DNA came from a specific ancestor • to determine or figure out based on math or logic • a change that is passed on to the next generation • a full set of chromosomes - all inheritable traits • ...
FDE Terminology 2020-09-23
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- stores results from calculations
- temporarily stores data that need to be read or written
- hold address of next instruction to be executed
- combines the major components of a computer system
- sequence of operations completed to execute instructions
- holds address of location that is to be read or written from
- completes all of the arithmetic and logic functions
- bi-directional bus which transports data and instructions between components
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- used to transmit memory addresses
- holds current instruction being executed
- executes instructions using the FDE cycle
- small memory cells that operate at a high speed
- used to transmit control signals between internal and external components
- directs flow of data between CPU and other devices
14 Clues: stores results from calculations • used to transmit memory addresses • holds current instruction being executed • executes instructions using the FDE cycle • hold address of next instruction to be executed • small memory cells that operate at a high speed • combines the major components of a computer system • directs flow of data between CPU and other devices • ...
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2023-04-20
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- The people with money
- Be king on the years 1625-1649
- Be all the population in general.
- Be the document that establishes all the person have rights.
- Is a movement in which thinkers use logic.
- The first revolution, this impulse all the other revolutions.
- This is a movement of can serve the tradition of the country or region you be from.
- Be the first parliament.
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- Be a strategy of France.
- A war into only a country.
- Be the king of France in the years 1774-1789
- The government system, have a King and Queen
- All the people be in church.
- Is the declaring of rights and free, in the English parliament.
14 Clues: The people with money • Be a strategy of France. • Be the first parliament. • A war into only a country. • All the people be in church. • Be king on the years 1625-1649 • Be all the population in general. • Is a movement in which thinkers use logic. • Be the king of France in the years 1774-1789 • The government system, have a King and Queen • ...
Physical and Cognitive Development 2023-05-18
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- Increased risk for heart disease, and other problems later in life. Has increased since the 1960's
- Information is not saved
- Unlimited capacity to store information
- Coming to conclusions based on past experience
- This gender usually has a prepubescent growth spurt first
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- The understanding that changing one quality of an object can be compensated for by the changes in another quality of that object
- Ways of organizing information
- These slow during middle childhood
- Limited amount of information kept
- Recommended solution for obesity
- Objects can be changed or altered to original states
- Children will use logic to solve problems
- These sharpen during middle childhood
- This has reached its adult size but doesn't stop developing
14 Clues: Information is not saved • Ways of organizing information • Recommended solution for obesity • These slow during middle childhood • Limited amount of information kept • These sharpen during middle childhood • Unlimited capacity to store information • Children will use logic to solve problems • Coming to conclusions based on past experience • ...
Unit 4 2024-03-13
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- the art of using language effectively
- genre that provides factual information
- a statement that addresses opposing viewpoints
- persuasion strategy that appeals to the reader's trust in authority
- a rhetorical device that uses words with strong connotations
- used to support the reasons in an argument
- the author's reason for writing a text
- persuasion strategy that appeals to the reader's emotions
- persuasion strategy that appeals to the reader's logic
- goes with the counterclaim
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- a rhetorical device that asks a question that does not need an answer
- appears at the bottom of the page and provides additional information
- the author's purpose in an argument
- supported by reasons and evidence
14 Clues: goes with the counterclaim • supported by reasons and evidence • the author's purpose in an argument • the art of using language effectively • the author's reason for writing a text • genre that provides factual information • used to support the reasons in an argument • a statement that addresses opposing viewpoints • persuasion strategy that appeals to the reader's logic • ...
Vocab List 1 Carter Eslick 2022-09-08
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- he gave me a very nice _____ today
- the old man was a very ____ person
- the mom often did ____ on her kids to keep spirits up
- the lion began to ____ his dominance on the jungle
- it rained 3 _____ days!!!
- his tone was very ____ to the boy
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- his logic was not very _____
- I could not ___ to see my mom's face at her funeral
- WW1 _____ to the fall of the British
- They began to _____ the young boy because of his face
- He began to ____ himself in the story he was telling
- the sticker tends to ____ to smooth surfaces
- the bricks were very ____ on the man
- after the wreck he began to ____ the situation
14 Clues: it rained 3 _____ days!!! • his logic was not very _____ • his tone was very ____ to the boy • he gave me a very nice _____ today • the old man was a very ____ person • WW1 _____ to the fall of the British • the bricks were very ____ on the man • the sticker tends to ____ to smooth surfaces • after the wreck he began to ____ the situation • ...
Brain Games Reveiw 2025-11-07
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- This section is responsible for Problem-Solving and Logic
- Receives the information
- Unconscious Functions our body does without our input.
- Keeps the axon protected making communication between the two faster and safer
- This neurotransmitter keeps our motivation, rewards, and pleasure regulation
- Acts as a bridge for the cerebrum and cerebellum
- Delivers messages across the synapse
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- The place where communications happen between neurotransmitters
- This is a bundle of nerves that connect the two hemispheres
- Keeps you balanced and control fine motor movements
- a neurotransmitter responsible for learning, and memory.
- responsible for language comprehending
- This neurotransmitter relaxes your muscles
- An inhibitory neurotransmitter that controls pain,relief, and stress.
14 Clues: Receives the information • Delivers messages across the synapse • responsible for language comprehending • This neurotransmitter relaxes your muscles • Acts as a bridge for the cerebrum and cerebellum • Keeps you balanced and control fine motor movements • Unconscious Functions our body does without our input. • a neurotransmitter responsible for learning, and memory. • ...
Life span development 2025-09-11
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- environment causing DNA modifications
- type of babbling that is more complex and sounds less repetitive
- behavior is shaped by genetics
- Vygotsky's theory that highlights that learning is specific to a culture
- age you jump with both feet
- when learning begins
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- stage where language development and thinking lacks logic
- parents allowing their children to learn and make mistakes is an example of___
- belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort
- behavior is shaped by environment
- thinking all cats are names spot because their cat is named spot
- environmental risk factors for pregnant women like being age 39
- outcome of not comforting kids when crying
- age that theory of mind is developed
14 Clues: when learning begins • age you jump with both feet • behavior is shaped by genetics • behavior is shaped by environment • age that theory of mind is developed • environment causing DNA modifications • outcome of not comforting kids when crying • stage where language development and thinking lacks logic • environmental risk factors for pregnant women like being age 39 • ...
ChatGPT 2023-11-20
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- able to be defended with logic or justification; valid
- Someone who teaches you things
- The quality or state of being correct or precise
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- a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose, especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment
- moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity
- Chat-
- help, typically of a practical nature
- Widespread destruction
8 Clues: Chat- • Widespread destruction • Someone who teaches you things • help, typically of a practical nature • The quality or state of being correct or precise • able to be defended with logic or justification; valid • moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity • ...
GoodEnglish 8888 Wonders G6U3W5 2024-12-08
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- Describes something that spreads quickly and disrupts
- Not based on reason, logic, or clear thinking
- The best or effective or efficient way to do something
- To assign or set aside for a specific purpose
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- People who support a cause or idea
- Material used to keep heat or cold out
- The first step or part of something
- Something ordinary or unremarkable
8 Clues: People who support a cause or idea • Something ordinary or unremarkable • The first step or part of something • Material used to keep heat or cold out • Not based on reason, logic, or clear thinking • To assign or set aside for a specific purpose • Describes something that spreads quickly and disrupts • The best or effective or efficient way to do something
5C_unit8 2025-12-18
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- to say “yes” or have the same opinion
- to get knowledge or a new skill
- clear thinking using reasons
- to believe someone is honest and will do the right thing
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- must do something; it is necessary to do it
- to get to a place or point; to achieve something
- a feeling like happiness, anger, or fear
- school work you do at home
8 Clues: school work you do at home • clear thinking using reasons • to get knowledge or a new skill • to say “yes” or have the same opinion • a feeling like happiness, anger, or fear • must do something; it is necessary to do it • to get to a place or point; to achieve something • to believe someone is honest and will do the right thing
Piaget's 4 stage theory 2026-02-25
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- What children experience when something doesn't fit their schema
- The 4th stage of Piaget's theory
- The characteristics a child associates with a certain object or concept
- The third stage of Piaget's theory
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- The first stage of Piaget's theory
- The second stage of Piaget's theory
- Something children lack in the preoperational stage
7 Clues: The 4th stage of Piaget's theory • The first stage of Piaget's theory • The third stage of Piaget's theory • The second stage of Piaget's theory • Something children lack in the preoperational stage • What children experience when something doesn't fit their schema • The characteristics a child associates with a certain object or concept
Decode the Grid 2024-12-23
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- Measurement unit for data transfer rates
- A material used to manufacture semiconductors, other than Silicon
- Component that controls the flow of electrical current in a chip
- Unit of frequency
- A logic circuit that performs a single logical operation
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- Wireless technology often used for file sharing and device pairing
- Technology enabling ultra-fast internet
- Process of etching tiny circuits onto a semiconductor wafer
8 Clues: Unit of frequency • Technology enabling ultra-fast internet • Measurement unit for data transfer rates • A logic circuit that performs a single logical operation • Process of etching tiny circuits onto a semiconductor wafer • Component that controls the flow of electrical current in a chip • A material used to manufacture semiconductors, other than Silicon • ...
PROBLEM SOLVING CROSSWORDS 2025-06-12
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- When you choose the best option
- You do this when you share ideas in a group
- A smart plan you use to solve a problem
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- Something that needs to be fixed or solved
- What your brain does when solving a problem
- To check if something is good or not
- The answer to a problem
- Thinking clearly to make a smart choice
8 Clues: The answer to a problem • When you choose the best option • To check if something is good or not • Thinking clearly to make a smart choice • A smart plan you use to solve a problem • Something that needs to be fixed or solved • What your brain does when solving a problem • You do this when you share ideas in a group
Argumentative 2022-02-10
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- relevance of the topic or argument
- when you oppose an arguement or mention its flaws
- a preference in favor or against something
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- persuasive technique that uses logic, facts and statistics
- the group you are intending to persuade
- persuasive technique that engages the audience's emotions
- the argument you are trying to prove
- persuasive technique that focuses on credibility or reliable sources
8 Clues: relevance of the topic or argument • the argument you are trying to prove • the group you are intending to persuade • a preference in favor or against something • when you oppose an arguement or mention its flaws • persuasive technique that engages the audience's emotions • persuasive technique that uses logic, facts and statistics • ...
English project 2023-01-05
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- The appeal to logic or reason
- When you use grammatically similar words or phrases together
- A comparison between 2 things without using "like" or "as"
- The appeal to emotions
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- Comparing 2 things using "like" or "as"
- comparison between something familiar and something unfamiliar to shine a light on the unfamiliar
- The appeal to credibility or person
- A serious or comedic exaggeration of something
8 Clues: The appeal to emotions • The appeal to logic or reason • The appeal to credibility or person • Comparing 2 things using "like" or "as" • A serious or comedic exaggeration of something • A comparison between 2 things without using "like" or "as" • When you use grammatically similar words or phrases together • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Crossword 2023-01-04
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- appeal to credibility of a person
- appeal to logic
- appeal to emotion
- using grammatically similar sentences near each other
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- a claim is confirmed by stating the negative of its opposite
- a substitution of one word for another
- a description of a sense typically used to describe a different sense
- a repetition of ending sounds within or at the end of a sentence.
8 Clues: appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • appeal to credibility of a person • a substitution of one word for another • using grammatically similar sentences near each other • a claim is confirmed by stating the negative of its opposite • a repetition of ending sounds within or at the end of a sentence. • a description of a sense typically used to describe a different sense
Midterm Review 2012-10-08
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- This type of audience is difficult to write for because it includes people from a variety of backgrounds & attitudes toward your subject.
- This type of argument judges something good, bad, the best, or the worst based on certain criteria.
- This strategy labels their opposition without clearly defining the terms they use.
- This type of audience is the easiest to address because they already agree with you.
- This is not arguable because it's already generally accepted as truth.
- This diversionary tactic refutes another person’s actual position by substituting an exaggerated or distorted version of that position.
- A writer commits this fallacy when they arrive at a conclusion based on too little evidence.
- This fallacy occurs when a person only gives evidence that supports their premise, while disregarding or withholding contrary evidence.
- An argument that comes in response to another argument
- This type of argument attempts to persuade an audience to take a particular course of action.
- A claim supported by one or more reasons
- This strategy comes up with excuses and weak explanations for their own and others’ behavior.
- This type of citation comes directly after a paraphrase, quote, or summary.
- This strategy minimizes the argument, not taking into consideration the vast complexities involved in most situations.
- This part of an argument supports the reasons.
- From the Latin for “does not follow,” this fallacy draws a conclusion that does not follow logically from the premise.
- This argument presumes that one event will inevitably lead to a chain of other events that end in a catastrophe.
- The thesis of an argument
- This strategy exaggerates positions and groups by representing them as extreme and divisive.
- This fallacy compares things that don't match up feature for feature.
- This type of rebuttal argument offers an opposing claim.
- The name of your sources page in MLA format.
Down
- This fallacy makes the claim that everyone is thinking this or doing that.
- It's best to offer a lot of information to this type of audience because they haven't yet made up their minds.
- This fallacy passes off as true something that needs to be proven.
- This type of argument speculates on how one thing could lead to something else.
- This is the most difficult audience to address because they have already taken a stance against your position.
- This type of argument emphasizes the shortcomings in another argument.
- An error in logic
- This use of a source offers someone else's ideas in your own words.
- This method for finding causes suggests that if a possible cause and a possible effect have a similar pattern of variation, then one can suspect that a relationship exists.
- This error in logic is sometimes called a "false dilemma"because it simplifies complex issues down to only two options.
- This type of argument attempts to persuade an audience to take a particular point of view.
- When dealing with audience that you know doesn't agree with your position, it's best to find this.
- An appeal to ethics or credibility
- This method for finding causes works only when there are at least two similar situations, one that leads to an effect and one that doesn’t.
- An appeal to emotion
- An appeal to logic
- From the Latin for “after this, therefore because of this,” this type of fallacy establishes a questionable cause-and-effect relationship between events.
39 Clues: An error in logic • An appeal to logic • An appeal to emotion • The thesis of an argument • An appeal to ethics or credibility • A claim supported by one or more reasons • The name of your sources page in MLA format. • This part of an argument supports the reasons. • An argument that comes in response to another argument • ...
Crispy Crossword 2025-02-02
Across
- Special proteins that speed up digestion by breaking down large food molecules into smaller ones
- Essential nutrients needed in small amounts for good health; found in fruits and vegetables
- A pure substance made up of only one type of atom that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- A light-dependent resistor that changes its resistance based on the amount of light it receives
- A type of switch that opens or closes a circuit when a magnet is brought near it, used in security alarms
- A type of logic gate that only allows an output when both input signals in a circuit are switched on
- An essential nutrient needed for muscle growth and repair; found in meat, fish, and nuts
- A long, coiled organ in the digestive system that absorbs nutrients from food into the bloodstream
- Important nutrients required for body functions like strong bones and teeth; calcium is an example
- A nutrient that provides energy for the body; found in foods like pasta, bread, and rice
- A combination of different substances that are not chemically bonded and can be separated easily
- A circuit component that allows electricity to flow when turned on and stops the flow when turned off
- A substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bonded together in fixed proportions
- The flow of electrons through a circuit that allows electrical energy to be transferred to components
Down
- The smallest building block of matter, making up all elements and compounds in the universe
- A circuit component that reduces or controls the amount of current flowing through a circuit
- A nutrient that helps with digestion by keeping the intestines healthy; found in wholemeal bread and cereals
- A chemical reaction in which an acid and an alkali combine to form a neutral substance like salt and water
- A system used in electronics to control circuits based on specific conditions using inputs and outputs
- A dark, solid compound formed when iron reacts with sulfur in a chemical reaction, such as iron sulfide
- A flammable gas that produces a squeaky pop sound when a lit splint is brought near it in a test tube
- A liquid used to test for carbon dioxide gas; turns cloudy when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it
- A table that organizes all known elements based on their atomic number, groups, and properties
- A type of logic gate that allows an output if at least one of the input signals in a circuit is switched on
- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules so the body can absorb them for energy
- A light-emitting diode that produces light when electricity passes through it but only works in one direction
- A type of white blood cell that protects the body by engulfing and digesting harmful microbes
- A measuring device used in an electric circuit to check the amount of current flowing in amperes
- A nutrient that stores energy, insulates the body, and protects organs; found in oils and butter
- A substance with a low pH value that tastes sour, turns blue litmus paper red, and can react with metals
30 Clues: An essential nutrient needed for muscle growth and repair; found in meat, fish, and nuts • A nutrient that provides energy for the body; found in foods like pasta, bread, and rice • The smallest building block of matter, making up all elements and compounds in the universe • ...
Introductory Logic: Unit 2 ********* Lessons 6-10 2025-08-16
Across
- Second type of sentence that is not a statement.
- The first statement must imply the second, and the second must imply the first. Both statements must either be true, or they must both be false.
- A statement by a person concerning his own desires, beliefs or feelings.
- actual inconsistency between two statements
- When there appears to be inconsistency.
- A statement which is always true because of its logical structure.
- A sentence that is either true or false
- Two statements are related by the truth of one requiring the truth of the other.
- A statement that is always false because of its logical structure.
- a statement whose truth value can be determined from the statement itself.
Down
- difference of opinion or perception
- Two statements in which the truth or falsity of one has no effect on the truth or falsity of the other.
- misunderstanding due to differing definitions for one or more words
- Third type of sentence that is not a statement.
- First type of sentence that is not a statement.
- A statement whose truth value depends on evidence or information from outside itself. (authority, experience, observation, deduction)
- Two statements are true at the same time.
17 Clues: difference of opinion or perception • When there appears to be inconsistency. • A sentence that is either true or false • Two statements are true at the same time. • actual inconsistency between two statements • Third type of sentence that is not a statement. • First type of sentence that is not a statement. • Second type of sentence that is not a statement. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-14
Unit 17-18 Crossword 2014-04-30
Across
- use of trickery and false logic in arguments
- the act or process of bringing back to life
- one well-traveled and knowledgeable about culture, etiquette, and/or fashion
- making a strong impression on the senses; clear and sharp
Down
- aware
- relating to the processes of thought
- disguised as someone other than oneself
7 Clues: aware • relating to the processes of thought • disguised as someone other than oneself • the act or process of bringing back to life • use of trickery and false logic in arguments • making a strong impression on the senses; clear and sharp • one well-traveled and knowledgeable about culture, etiquette, and/or fashion
Education 2021-11-28
7 Clues: A place of learning and logic • A room that learning takes place in • A place you go when you finish school • A person that is a leader of education • Books that are used during lesson time • Work to be done somewhere other than school • A gathering that takes place before lessons
The Brainathon 2025-05-13
7 Clues: - protects by our brain • - an organ inside our head • - largest part of the brain • - a smaller part at the back of the brain • - presence in billions sends messages to the body • Hemisphere: left side of the brain helps us with logic • Hemisphere: right side of the brain, is more about creativity
U2EA2 2018-04-09
Across
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
- fact or piece of data from a large quantity of numerical data
- having social, cultural, and moral development considered to be more advanced
- not harmful
- shocking or astounding
Down
- grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment
- state of having wealth or abundance
- general character or attitude of a piece of writing
- be of the same opinion; agree
- an organized way of thinking about something
10 Clues: not harmful • shocking or astounding • be of the same opinion; agree • state of having wealth or abundance • an organized way of thinking about something • general character or attitude of a piece of writing • the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing • fact or piece of data from a large quantity of numerical data • ...
DBT/EYF 2021-12-13
Across
- being calm, cool, and collected thinking logically or rationally
- getting your needs met,maintaining relationships,self respect.
- when emotions are in control,logical or reasonable thinking is not present.
- using input from both emotion mind and logic mind
Down
- know and reduce vulnerability to emotions
- aware of the present moment without judgement.
- pay attention to events, emotions, and thoughts
- managing crisis without worsening the situation,tolerating stress
- using words to represent what you observe
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy
10 Clues: Dialectical Behavior Therapy • know and reduce vulnerability to emotions • using words to represent what you observe • aware of the present moment without judgement. • pay attention to events, emotions, and thoughts • using input from both emotion mind and logic mind • getting your needs met,maintaining relationships,self respect. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-21
Across
- no members of a species are alive anymore
- breeding of organisms by humans choosing the parents in order to make certain characteristics more common and to eliminate others
- Emotional or imagination impact
- All the conditions surrounding any living organism and non-living thing.
- A predator feeds by hunting and killing its prey
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- Logic, Reasoning or argumentation
Down
- All members of the community rely on each other for survival.
- organisms must fight
- where the fore is applied
10 Clues: organisms must fight • where the fore is applied • Emotional or imagination impact • Logic, Reasoning or argumentation • no members of a species are alive anymore • A predator feeds by hunting and killing its prey • a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • All members of the community rely on each other for survival. • ...
Extra credit 2022-03-04
Across
- The 4011B chip contains this type of logic gate
- Many inputs and only one output
- The anode or ________ side of a polarized device
- A counter configuration that counts from 0000 to 1001
- A device that controls the frequency or speed of the 'clock'
Down
- Only one input and many outputs
- The cathode or ________ side of a polarized device
- The short ____ of an LED connects to ground
- The 4511B chip will _______ binary numbers to decimal equivalents on a seven segment display
- The acronym for light emitting diode
10 Clues: Only one input and many outputs • Many inputs and only one output • The acronym for light emitting diode • The short ____ of an LED connects to ground • The 4011B chip contains this type of logic gate • The anode or ________ side of a polarized device • The cathode or ________ side of a polarized device • A counter configuration that counts from 0000 to 1001 • ...
Crossword Puzzle 3 2021-11-21
Across
- any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange
- any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant
- give sanction to
- stay clear from; keep away from;
- freedom from inhibition or worry
Down
- reason by deduction; establish by deduction
- a contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified time for a specified payment
- marked by abrupt transitions
- well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
10 Clues: give sanction to • marked by abrupt transitions • stay clear from; keep away from; • freedom from inhibition or worry • reason by deduction; establish by deduction • well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force • a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality • any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant • ...
4 2012-09-18
Across
- all the words in a language
- the place fixed for aw concert, sports match, conference etc
- a particular way of thinking, especially one which is reasonable and based on good judgment
- musical instruments like violin
- feeling of worry and fear
Down
- a large enclosed fire that is used for heating water, melting metals etc
- tax or payment of an equal amount for each person
- not controlled; unrestrained
- praise someone or something very highly
- a group of words repeated many times
10 Clues: feeling of worry and fear • all the words in a language • not controlled; unrestrained • musical instruments like violin • a group of words repeated many times • praise someone or something very highly • tax or payment of an equal amount for each person • the place fixed for aw concert, sports match, conference etc • ...
Argument vocabulary 2022-12-09
Across
- Something that creates pity or sadness.
- the characteristic spirit culture era.
- A reasonable argument that opposes or disagrees.
- A speech or writing where the writer makes a claim.
- the argument made by the author.
- passages that appear as statements favor one over the other.
Down
- Something that proves or demonstrates the truth.
- A cause or explanation for why it happened.
- A reasoning that makes sence & that follows some logic.
- the word of a god or principle of divine reasoning.
10 Clues: the argument made by the author. • the characteristic spirit culture era. • Something that creates pity or sadness. • A cause or explanation for why it happened. • Something that proves or demonstrates the truth. • A reasonable argument that opposes or disagrees. • A speech or writing where the writer makes a claim. • the word of a god or principle of divine reasoning. • ...
EC 8095-VLSI Design. Learn with fun- 5 2023-04-05
Across
- Ringing oscillator is an example for -----circuit
- -------is the other name for Bistable circuits
- At low clock pulses, the master stage is in -----mode
- scaling of supply voltage is critical for -----power operation
Down
- static memories makes use of positive feedback to produce----@circuit
- The Schmitt trigger shows a ----transition of output for slow varying input
- sequential circuit contains ------
- At Stable states,the gain is lesser than -----
- ------memory is embedded into the logic itself
- The Schmitt trigger is used to suppress the -----in the signal
10 Clues: sequential circuit contains ------ • -------is the other name for Bistable circuits • ------memory is embedded into the logic itself • At Stable states,the gain is lesser than ----- • Ringing oscillator is an example for -----circuit • At low clock pulses, the master stage is in -----mode • scaling of supply voltage is critical for -----power operation • ...
Etika & Peradaban 2023-04-18
Across
- Ilmu berasaskan logic akal.
- Negeri manakah yang menerima Penasihat british yang pertama ?
- Apakah pengaruh Yang dibawa oleh peradaban barat selain daripada kehidupan sosial dan sistem ekonomi masyarakat
- Apakah faktor para pendakwah Islam mempergiatkan peranan mereka di tambah Melayu?
- Apakah peradaban yang mewujudkan perkahwinan campur ?
- Siapakah yang menduduki Pulau Pinang pada tahun 1786 ?
Down
- Pendukung _____ berpendapat tindakan panjajah yang dilakukan menguntungkan negara yang dijajah.
- Apakah sistem tulisan yang diperkenalkan oleh Portugis ?
- Apakah antara fenomena selepas kejatuhan Melaka?
- Dimanakah pusat utama peradaban Belanda ?
10 Clues: Ilmu berasaskan logic akal. • Dimanakah pusat utama peradaban Belanda ? • Apakah antara fenomena selepas kejatuhan Melaka? • Apakah peradaban yang mewujudkan perkahwinan campur ? • Siapakah yang menduduki Pulau Pinang pada tahun 1786 ? • Apakah sistem tulisan yang diperkenalkan oleh Portugis ? • Negeri manakah yang menerima Penasihat british yang pertama ? • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Molding children's behavior by rewarding positive behavior
- Direct and indirect actions
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight volume or size
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Communication through actions and facial expression rather than words
Down
- Outside factors influencing behavior
- Concept that change in position or shape of substances but not the quantity
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather
- Result that follows an action or behavior
- Repetition of information after it is used
10 Clues: Direct and indirect actions • Coordination of the eye and hand • Outside factors influencing behavior • Result that follows an action or behavior • Repetition of information after it is used • Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather • Molding children's behavior by rewarding positive behavior • Communication through actions and facial expression rather than words • ...
Week 30 Vocabulary "Get Lost! The Puzzle of Mazes" 2021-04-15
Across
- to figure out by logic or good sense
- regard someone or something as less capable than they really are
- the speed in walking, running or moving
- a way of carrying out a particular task
- a person's steadiness, courage, and sense of purpose when facing a demanding situation
Down
- an obstacle that prevents movement or access
- people who live somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis
- hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking
- certainly or without a doubt
- lengthened or spread out
10 Clues: lengthened or spread out • certainly or without a doubt • to figure out by logic or good sense • the speed in walking, running or moving • a way of carrying out a particular task • an obstacle that prevents movement or access • hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking • people who live somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis • ...
Sophie's Spelling Words 2021-07-23
Across
- A murder done by someone else is often called
- When it is unable to be forced out of shape it is..
- The name for Sydney's annual festival of light
- When a storm becomes less intense it..
- To give something that is needed
Down
- It is not a liquid or a gas it is a ...
- The opposite to multiply is to ...
- A substance that flows freely
- When you have a logic fact you have a ...fact
- When you make a decision, you ...
10 Clues: A substance that flows freely • To give something that is needed • When you make a decision, you ... • The opposite to multiply is to ... • When a storm becomes less intense it.. • It is not a liquid or a gas it is a ... • A murder done by someone else is often called • When you have a logic fact you have a ...fact • The name for Sydney's annual festival of light • ...
Spelling List 3 2021-10-14
Across
- an impinging or striking especially of one body against another
- the act, process or result of developing
- something that introduces something
- marked by firm steadfast resolution or faith
- of, relating to, involving, or being in accordance with logic
Down
- one that represents something
- to give or supply as a part or share
- going before time or order
- the transmission of evaluative or corrective information about an action, event, or process to the original or controlling source
- encountered or used routinely or typically
10 Clues: going before time or order • one that represents something • something that introduces something • to give or supply as a part or share • the act, process or result of developing • encountered or used routinely or typically • marked by firm steadfast resolution or faith • of, relating to, involving, or being in accordance with logic • ...
Research Methods – Qualitative Research Intro 2022-05-22
Across
- aims to understand the world and gain knowledge about it via behaviours, principles and patterns.
- philosophically questions what knowledge, reality, truth and beliefs are.
- there is one reality.
- a positive approach (one reality to find through observations) is used.
Down
- when a person supports the notion that a theory or information is false with evidence or logic.
- validatory methods check systematic analyses.
- a philosophy of experience.
- not the same as methods.
- Reality is relative to social, historical and cultural context.
- not the same as methodology.
10 Clues: there is one reality. • not the same as methods. • a philosophy of experience. • not the same as methodology. • validatory methods check systematic analyses. • Reality is relative to social, historical and cultural context. • a positive approach (one reality to find through observations) is used. • ...
page 18 2017-11-14
Across
- A very big and impressive house
- Having the approval or authorization of an authority or public body
- A character who tells the events of a novel or poem
- A person whose job is to investigate and solve crimes
- Showing the existence or truth of (something) by using evidence or logic
- The spiritual part of a person
Down
- Very interesting or charming
- Intelligent and able to learn things quickly
- The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work
- People who write books
10 Clues: People who write books • Very interesting or charming • The spiritual part of a person • A very big and impressive house • Intelligent and able to learn things quickly • A character who tells the events of a novel or poem • A person whose job is to investigate and solve crimes • The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work • ...
Democracy Grade 6 2018-10-31
Across
- Elected member of the legislative assembly, representing a specific constituency
- rights.
- The achievement of agreement through a process of consultation, in which all
- the province.
- Political system in which citizens have a voice in decision making (government
- Justice; equity; the state of being consistent with rules, logic or ethics.
Down
- affected by a decision have equal power and equal voice.
- Group of qualified voters
- The state or quality of being just and impartial, respecting individual and
- the people, for the people, by the people).
10 Clues: rights. • the province. • Group of qualified voters • the people, for the people, by the people). • affected by a decision have equal power and equal voice. • The state or quality of being just and impartial, respecting individual and • Justice; equity; the state of being consistent with rules, logic or ethics. • ...
unit 1 CJ, kenzie, Noelle, gabby 2023-09-11
Across
- what is the way we communicate with people
- what is unwanted aggressive behavior
- what is not being aware
- what is a combination of resondle and emotional mind
- what shape is health
- what is the skill of accepting the thing you can not change
- what is the way you think and handle your emotions
Down
- what mind is ruled by emotion
- what is the mind that is ruled by facts reason, logic
- what is the condition of the human body
10 Clues: what shape is health • what is not being aware • what mind is ruled by emotion • what is unwanted aggressive behavior • what is the condition of the human body • what is the way we communicate with people • what is the way you think and handle your emotions • what is a combination of resondle and emotional mind • what is the mind that is ruled by facts reason, logic • ...
Vocabulary Power 2023-09-06
Across
- An uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear, often characterized by irrationality, laughter, weeping, etc.
- Having a sound basis in logic or fact
- Grievous distress, affliction, or trouble.
- To die or be destroyed through violence.
- An act or instance of swaying abruptly.
- Without any name acknowledged, as that of author, contributor, or the like.
Down
- The quality or condition of being humble; modest opinion or estimate of one's own.
- The quality or state of being tranquil.
- Filled with or expressing awe.
- Conducive to bodily health
10 Clues: Conducive to bodily health • Filled with or expressing awe. • Having a sound basis in logic or fact • The quality or state of being tranquil. • An act or instance of swaying abruptly. • To die or be destroyed through violence. • Grievous distress, affliction, or trouble. • Without any name acknowledged, as that of author, contributor, or the like. • ...
Critical Thinking 1 2024-04-23
Across
- - To think deeply or carefully about something.
- - To ask and investigate information or ideas.
- - To infer or derive a conclusion from given information.
- - To examine similarities and differences between two or more things.
- - To examine in detail and break down into parts.
- - Finding solutions to challenges or puzzles.
Down
- - To assess the value or significance of something.
- - To explain the meaning or significance of something.
- - To think logically and draw conclusions based on evidence.
- - The process of reasoning and making sense of information.
10 Clues: - Finding solutions to challenges or puzzles. • - To ask and investigate information or ideas. • - To think deeply or carefully about something. • - To examine in detail and break down into parts. • - To assess the value or significance of something. • - To explain the meaning or significance of something. • - To infer or derive a conclusion from given information. • ...
Geography 5 2024-07-03
Across
- Known for its pyramids, minaret, and a chaos that somehow works.
- Where siestas are as important as fiestas.
- Earth frontiers and the proof that the Earth is flat.
- Where dreams are made, broken, and occasionally filmed.
- Where luxury knows no bounds, and logic often takes a holiday.
Down
- A city straddling two continents and countless contradictions.
- Where an untied lace can be mistaken for a proposal.
- More than a city.
- Where fortune and misfortune coexist.
- Where ancient ruins meet modern strikes.
10 Clues: More than a city. • Where fortune and misfortune coexist. • Where ancient ruins meet modern strikes. • Where siestas are as important as fiestas. • Where an untied lace can be mistaken for a proposal. • Earth frontiers and the proof that the Earth is flat. • Where dreams are made, broken, and occasionally filmed. • ...
US History 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
Across
- When people believe logic can improve society
- A member of a group of English Protestants of religious purposes
- A religious movement
- A titled agreement between the settlers of New Plymouth
Down
- This is a person who is forced to work for a certain number of years
- The society of friends
- Any of the rules based on the concept that enslaved persons were property
- Locke Philosopher that believed all had rights
- A person who journeys to sacred places for religious purposes
- Trade between Europe, Africa, and Caribbean
10 Clues: A religious movement • The society of friends • Trade between Europe, Africa, and Caribbean • When people believe logic can improve society • Locke Philosopher that believed all had rights • A titled agreement between the settlers of New Plymouth • A person who journeys to sacred places for religious purposes • ...
Intelligence & Success 2024-09-20
Across
- __________ intelligence is knowledge-based.
- This kind of intelligence is measured by one's ability to use reason and logic to solve problems.
- good at noticing things around you
- to measure something accurately using a special instrument
- the combination of passion and perseverance
- another word for 'achievement'
Down
- one's dominant characteristic
- the possibility of something happening or being developed or used
- something that you want to do or achieve very much
- the state of being able to use your senses and mental powers to understand what is happening
10 Clues: one's dominant characteristic • another word for 'achievement' • good at noticing things around you • __________ intelligence is knowledge-based. • the combination of passion and perseverance • something that you want to do or achieve very much • to measure something accurately using a special instrument • ...
GROUP #2: POWER OF PERSUASION VOCABULARY 2025-01-04
Across
- 2 Question, A question that requires analyzing or interpreting the text
- An audio show you can listen to online, usually focused on a specific topic
- Convince someone to agree with you or take action.
- Persuasion by appealing to emotions.
- of the Media in Society, The media provides information to the public, keeping people informed about news, events, and issues while shaping opinions and holding those in power accountable
- 1 Question, A basic question with answers found directly in the text.
- 4 Question, A question that inspires creative thinking or new ideas beyond the text.
Down
- Persuasion through logic and facts.
- Thinking)
- and Reproduction)
- and Concepts).
- Persuasion using credibility or trust.
- 3 Question, A question connecting the text to real life or broader ideas.(Strategic Thinking)
13 Clues: Thinking) • and Concepts). • and Reproduction) • Persuasion through logic and facts. • Persuasion by appealing to emotions. • Persuasion using credibility or trust. • Convince someone to agree with you or take action. • 1 Question, A basic question with answers found directly in the text. • 2 Question, A question that requires analyzing or interpreting the text • ...
Python Recap Key Terms 2025-03-07
Across
- - A sequence of instructions that is repeatable.
- - The computers way of thinking
- - This compares values to make a choice.
- - The correct way of writing code.
- - Term used to determine the result of something based on inputs
Down
- - Being as precise as possible when writing code
- - This is a name of a place data is stored like a box.
- - Changes from one datatype to another.
- - The type of data that is being used.
- - Term used for selecting a value based on an input
10 Clues: - The computers way of thinking • - The correct way of writing code. • - The type of data that is being used. • - Changes from one datatype to another. • - This compares values to make a choice. • - Being as precise as possible when writing code • - A sequence of instructions that is repeatable. • - Term used for selecting a value based on an input • ...
Visual Media: Stuff You Should Know 2025-03-10
Across
- Logic that uses "degrees of truth" rather than absolutes.
- Larry David opened one of these stores to "stick it" to Mocha Joe.
- One of the seven deadlys: An insatiable hunger.
- "Spicy" cigarettes smoked by the cool kids in the 80's.
Down
- A group of scouts or monkeys.
- Effortlessly smooth.
- Something left behind in the forest.
- Where eagles, elk, and moose hang out.
- A state of readiness sometimes triggered by a siren
- A criminal or a bend in the road.
10 Clues: Effortlessly smooth. • A group of scouts or monkeys. • A criminal or a bend in the road. • Something left behind in the forest. • Where eagles, elk, and moose hang out. • One of the seven deadlys: An insatiable hunger. • A state of readiness sometimes triggered by a siren • "Spicy" cigarettes smoked by the cool kids in the 80's. • ...
GPU Crossword 2025-04-21
Across
- Using more than one Graphics Processing Unit together.
- Accessing nearby memory to reduce data access time.
- Computations performed within a single computing node.
- Systems where multiple CPUs share workload collaboratively.
Down
- Code executed one task at a time — traditional execution model.
- A set of rules and logic steps to solve computational problems.
- Organizing and analysing information inputs effectively.
- Collections of structured information used for computation.
- Data pipelines that allow concurrent task management on GPUs.
- Simultaneous computation of many tasks — a key GPU feature.
10 Clues: Accessing nearby memory to reduce data access time. • Using more than one Graphics Processing Unit together. • Computations performed within a single computing node. • Organizing and analysing information inputs effectively. • Collections of structured information used for computation. • Simultaneous computation of many tasks — a key GPU feature. • ...
17 2025-06-06
Across
- – A thematic answer placed into the grid.
- – The special rules of language used in cryptic clues.
- – Surface meaning hides the true clue logic.
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- – Used just to enhance the surface but not involved in wordplay.
- – Looking at grid symmetry to predict answer shapes.
- – Breaking a clue into structure: indicator + fodder + definition.
- – Technical standards followed when designing puzzles.
- – A fragment of the full meaning; solver must infer the rest.
- – A square not connected to enough other entries—usually avoided.
- – Easier clue for beginners, using standard cryptic formats.
10 Clues: – A thematic answer placed into the grid. • – Surface meaning hides the true clue logic. • – Looking at grid symmetry to predict answer shapes. • – Technical standards followed when designing puzzles. • – The special rules of language used in cryptic clues. • – Easier clue for beginners, using standard cryptic formats. • ...
Unit 1: Logic, Reasoning, and Argumentation 2025-10-14
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- A misleading argument that breaks the rules of logic.
- Evidence given under oath.
- Attacking the person instead of the argument. (Two words)
- Using emotional manipulation instead of evidence. (Three words)
- A statement that is either true or false.
- A type of reasoning that starts with specific examples and makes a general rule.
- Logical structure using two premises and a conclusion.
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- Opposite of truth.
- Questioning a witness in court. (Two words)
- The final claim that an argument is trying to prove.
10 Clues: Opposite of truth. • Evidence given under oath. • Questioning a witness in court. (Two words) • A statement that is either true or false. • The final claim that an argument is trying to prove. • A misleading argument that breaks the rules of logic. • Logical structure using two premises and a conclusion. • Attacking the person instead of the argument. (Two words) • ...
Basics of C Programming 2025-07-10
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- operator is used to assign value of one variable to another
- this is used to store floating point values
- This is used to perform operations on variables and values
- standard input output file
- These are used to make the code more readable
- function used to accept input from the user
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- function used to print something on output screen
- This is used to store the value in it
- This is used to store unchangable values
- operators are used to determine the logic between variables or values
10 Clues: standard input output file • This is used to store the value in it • This is used to store unchangable values • this is used to store floating point values • function used to accept input from the user • These are used to make the code more readable • function used to print something on output screen • This is used to perform operations on variables and values • ...
Religion crossword 2025-09-25
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- Belief in the existence of a god or gods
- Act of communicating with a deity
- The “___ of evil” challenges belief in a good, powerful God
- Belief without empirical evidence
- Spiritual part of a person, often believed to live on after death
- Method of reasoning used in philosophical arguments
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- A being believed to have made the universe
- Principles of right and wrong, often debated in religious contexts
- Someone unsure whether God exists or not
- Philosopher known for his wager about belief in God
10 Clues: Act of communicating with a deity • Belief without empirical evidence • Belief in the existence of a god or gods • Someone unsure whether God exists or not • A being believed to have made the universe • Philosopher known for his wager about belief in God • Method of reasoning used in philosophical arguments • The “___ of evil” challenges belief in a good, powerful God • ...
WEEK 14 – Thinking and Cognitive Skills 2025-10-19
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- – A challenge or situation that needs a solution.
- – The process of examining information in detail to understand it better.
- – The process of grasping the meaning of material.
- – The process of forming judgments and conclusions using logic.
- – The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy.
- – The act of making a choice among options.
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- – Mental processes related to knowing, understanding, and learning.
- – Judging the value or quality of something.
- – The mental activity that helps you make sense of experiences.
- – The ability of the brain to store and recall information.
10 Clues: – The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy. • – The act of making a choice among options. • – Judging the value or quality of something. • – A challenge or situation that needs a solution. • – The process of grasping the meaning of material. • – The ability of the brain to store and recall information. • – The mental activity that helps you make sense of experiences. • ...
Year 10 Word List 12-1 2025-09-10
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- Relating to or resulting from motion.
- Not influenced by personal feelings; based on facts.
- An environment or structure in which something develops.
- To express or measure the quantity of something.
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- A typical example or pattern of something; a model.
- To combine different elements to form a coherent whole.
- An idea, belief, or concept.
- To prove a statement or theory to be wrong.
- A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained.
- Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity.
10 Clues: An idea, belief, or concept. • Relating to or resulting from motion. • To prove a statement or theory to be wrong. • To express or measure the quantity of something. • A typical example or pattern of something; a model. • Not influenced by personal feelings; based on facts. • To combine different elements to form a coherent whole. • ...
The Amazing Brain 2025-12-10
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- Your brain generates enough energy to light a
- This takes up 75% of the brain
- What percentage of oxygen does your brain use?
- Your brains basic unit for processing information
- The right part of the brain is responsible for
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- the lobe that is deals with language and reading
- How many pounds does your brain weigh?
- When your brain is the most active
- The left part of the brain is responsible for.
- The percent of energy your brain uses
10 Clues: This takes up 75% of the brain • When your brain is the most active • The percent of energy your brain uses • How many pounds does your brain weigh? • Your brain generates enough energy to light a • The left part of the brain is responsible for. • What percentage of oxygen does your brain use? • The right part of the brain is responsible for • ...
reform movments 2026-02-25
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- Philosophy emphasizing emotion and nature over logic
- A person who supported the end of slavery
- A movement to limit or ban the use of alcohol
- The right to vote, especially for women
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- Organized improvement of social practices or institutions
- The act of setting someone free from slavery
- A person or society favoring an agricultural way of life
- A huge outdoor religious meeting to reawaken faith
- institution established for the care of the mentally ill
- To formally withdraw or break away from a group or country
10 Clues: The right to vote, especially for women • A person who supported the end of slavery • The act of setting someone free from slavery • A movement to limit or ban the use of alcohol • A huge outdoor religious meeting to reawaken faith • Philosophy emphasizing emotion and nature over logic • A person or society favoring an agricultural way of life • ...
Community Assessment & Health Program Planning 2024-09-30
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- This type of assessment evaluates the impacts of a policy or project and includes the steps of screening, scoping, assessing, developing, and reporting. (2 words)
- This phase of program planning specifies the resources needed to provide a program and the activities or tasks that will be done.
- This stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. (2-words)
- This model is used to implement Healthy People 2030 goals and includes 4 steps - mobilizing partners, assessing the needs of a community, creating, and implementing a plan to reach HP goals, and tracking a community's progress.
- This type of data is representative of thoughts and feelings and can be obtained through key informants and focus groups.
- This process involves the community as an active partner in the assessment process and works towards achieving positive community change. (4 letter abbreviation)
- This type of assessment focuses on a particular setting and evaluates policies, hazards, and reviews work related injuries. (2 words)
- This is a great representative from the community to gather opinions, assumptions, and perceptions about the health of the community. (2 words)
- This type of data is numerical and can be collected via methods such as surveys.
- This model is used as a blueprint for community assessment that includes the full scope of health planning, an action phase, and can be used to improve health and quality of lives by mobilizing partnerships and taking strategic action plan.
- This model starts with the end in mind, includes evaluation in the beginning, creates a living document and action plan.
- This type of assessment evaluates what a community’s priorities are based on identified needs. (2 words)
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- This type of evaluation occurs at the end of a program.
- This type of primary data collection evaluates family life, stability of the economy, and educational institutions.
- This type of assessment gathers data regarding community assets, issues, and opportunities for action.
- This type of mapping allows the team to visualize the community and study concentrations of disease, identify at-risk populations, better understand program implementation, examine risk factors, and study interactions that affect health. (2 words)
- This program planning model is a great model to use with stakeholders and follows a logical chain of reasoning from the planned work to the intended result in 5 steps. (2 words)
- This type of assessment is focused on a specific population. (2 words)
- This program planning model is a great model for implementing educational programs to positively change health behavior and starts with a comprehensive community assessment. (2 words)
- This includes a stated problem, population, what the problem is related to, and how the problem is demonstrated.
- This phase of the Logic Model includes the long-term change or goal of your health program plan that often only occurs years after a program has ended.
- This is a process of identifying and mapping useful people, places, and systems. (2 words)
- This phase of program planning determines strengths and weaknesses of the program, cost effectiveness, if activities were implemented as intended, and if any revisions are needed based of changing community needs.
- This is important to use when program planning and first is done through a literature review. (3 letter abbreviation)
- This phase of the Logic Model includes identifying what resources are needed to develop a health program.
- This quality is an important component of health program planning that ensures fairness throughout the process.
26 Clues: This type of evaluation occurs at the end of a program. • This type of assessment is focused on a specific population. (2 words) • This type of data is numerical and can be collected via methods such as surveys. • This stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. (2-words) • ...
Sistēmas modelēšana 2020-09-23
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- computation independent model
- are an integral part of the UML and are used to represent state machine models
- models show the sequence of actionsinvolved in processing input data
- used to show that instances of classifiers could be
- systems are often event-driven
- is a relationship between classifiers which
- machine models show system states as nodes and events as arcs between these nodes
- is class that defines the core logic or control
- modeling is the process of developing abstract models of a system
- linked to each other or combined logically or
- outputs of the development process
- is class that has only class scoped static
- logic or control flow
- words or images representing a conceptual class
- for one or more supporting classes
- diagrams which show the interactions between a system and its environment
- code automatically means that it is cheaper to adapt systems to new platforms
- helps us understand if a proposed system structure is likely to deliver the required system performance
- Unified Modeling Language
- perspective where you model the dynamic behavior of the system
- everyday technique that we use to manage complexity.
- the set of examples to which the conceptual class applies
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- and operations
- model shows how classes that are collections are composed of other classes
- diagrams which show the object classes in the system
- perspective where you model the interactions between a system and its environment
- the definition of a conceptual class
- into some aggregation
- development where models rather than programs
- in a use case may be people or other systems
- diagrams which show the activities involved in a process
- perspective where you model the context
- user interaction is important as it helps to identify user requirements
- perspective where you model the organization of a system
- fundamental class, typically by implementing
- is class that supports another more central
- diagrams which show interactions between actors and the system
- diagrams which show how the system reacts
- diagramatically to provide an overview of the use case
- Model-driven architecture
- platform independent model
- internal and external events
- Platform specific models
43 Clues: and operations • into some aggregation • logic or control flow • Platform specific models • Unified Modeling Language • Model-driven architecture • platform independent model • internal and external events • computation independent model • systems are often event-driven • outputs of the development process • for one or more supporting classes • the definition of a conceptual class • ...
Introduction to Programming 2015-01-21
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- a diagram of the sequence of movements or actions of people or things involved in a complex system or activity.
- The fourth step of software development where everything deals with logic and putting pieces together.
- an object-oriented computer programming language commonly used to create interactive effects within web browsers.
- an integral part of many applications running on Windows and provides common functionality for those applications to run.
- The third step of software development where everything in the software is designed from inside-out.
- The sixth and final step of software development where the software is released for customers to buy and use.
- an object-oriented programming language that is viewed by many as the best language for creating large-scale applications.
- the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer.
- a single chip processor with integrated transform, lighting, triangle setup/clipping, and rendering engines that is capable of processing a minimum of 10 million polygons per second.
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- a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite to link several billion devices worldwide.
- A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- Relating to, using, or expressed in a system of numerical notation that has 2 rather than 10 as a base.
- is an integrated development environment from Microsoft.
- The second step of software development where everything is defined in detail in the system.
- The first step in software development that mainly sets up the goal of the development process.
- The one source for all information that can communicate to other things around the world in a split second.
- The fifth step of software development where everything is tested for bugs and issues in the code.
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
- Relating to or using a system of numerical notation that has 16 rather than 10 as its base.
- intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language.
20 Clues: is an integrated development environment from Microsoft. • intended to be a simple, modern, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language. • Relating to or using a system of numerical notation that has 16 rather than 10 as its base. • The second step of software development where everything is defined in detail in the system. • ...
Argument & Debate Terms 2023-02-01
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- The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- The existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues.
- A word or statement that expresses denial, disagreement, or refusal.
- Resistance or dissent, expressed in action or argument.
- An argument, idea, or theme used to create a contrast with the main element.
- The fallacy of begging the question occurs when an argument's premises assume the truth of the conclusion, instead of supporting it.
- The characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations.
- A document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or some other body to make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action relating to the administration of justice.
- A statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion.
- The subject of intense public argument, disagreement, or disapproval.
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- An idea or course of action which will lead to something unacceptable, wrong, or disastrous.
- A refutation or contradiction to someone elses claim.
- The formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
- A noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public.
- The action or process of affirming something or being affirmed.
- An intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.
- The first speeches in a debate, where the debaters “construct” their cases by presenting initial positions and arguments.
- The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- Performed or occurring as a result of a sudden inner impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus.
- State or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- The appeal to emotion (sadness, happiness, anger, etc.).
- Logos, or the appeal to logic, means to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic.
- A clue or piece of information that is, or is intended to be, misleading or distracting.
23 Clues: A refutation or contradiction to someone elses claim. • A noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public. • Resistance or dissent, expressed in action or argument. • The appeal to emotion (sadness, happiness, anger, etc.). • A statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion. • The action or process of affirming something or being affirmed. • ...
Herramientas 2018-10-23
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- Work that has been entrusted to a person and must be done in a given time
- set or chain of phenomena, associated with the human being or nature
- person Who is very skilled or has great experience in a job or activity.
- dexterity that a person has to exercise certain activity.
- screen that allows observing the parameters of a patient connected to a medical device.
- depends on one or more conditions or requiriments
- the physical and functional connection established between two devices, devices or systems.
- governs, directs, commands or administers with authority to someone and also in a country, community or department.
- have their origin in the investigation of the mathematical logic.
- This word in its etymology comes from the transitive and pronominal verb declare.
- the faculty of the brain to retain and remember events of the past.
- set of techniques or methods to solve a problem.
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- Computational process to discover patterns in large important data sets.
- linguistic science that studies the meaning of words and expressions.
- set of elements related to each other
- act or effect of knowing. It is the ability of man to understand by means of reason.
- formal science that studies the structure or forms of human thought
- applies to arrive at a conclusion based on existing evidence.
- Faculty of the mind that allows to learn, understand, reason, make decisions and form a certain idea of reality.
- configuration of the elements that make up a whole.
- Process method in which the user can create a file where to list the commands that the operating system must execute sequentially.
- process that is used to devise and order the actions that will be carried out in the framework of a project
- Technological system based on engineering and computing, which provides an optimization of production processes through automatic regulation.
- reference to that which is related or belongs to the hours.
- apparatus created to take advantage of, regulate or direct the action of a force.
25 Clues: set of elements related to each other • set of techniques or methods to solve a problem. • depends on one or more conditions or requiriments • configuration of the elements that make up a whole. • dexterity that a person has to exercise certain activity. • reference to that which is related or belongs to the hours. • ...
Computer Science 01 2020-01-10
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- requires power to retain its contents
- non-volatile memory
- xxx systems designed to perform a singular task.
- uses lasers to read and write data to discs
- xxx drive magnetic storage
- store data using magnetic layers
- xxx systems are Easier to design - cheaper to produce - more efficient than none dedicated system + computers built into other devices.
- Performs all of the maths and Boolean logic operations
- xxxxx xx xxx is determined by clock speed – number of cores – amount of cache
- xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx holds the instruction to be decoded by the controlunit or it can hold data waiting to be written to memory
- MDR and the MAR are examples of these
- smallest unit of measurement for data transfer
- used as the MAIN MEMORY in a computer and is loaded with, operating + system applications + data files
- main circuit board which other devices such as RAM and CPU plug into
- xxx unit is responsible for controlling data flow in and out of the CPU and around the computer system. It contains the PC program counter
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- xxxxx xxxxx smaller and faster access speeds that hard drives, memory stick is an example
- xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx holds the memory address which is loaded
- xxxxx xxxxx the number of instructions a single processor core can carry out per second measured in Hertz Hz
- optical storage media
- stores intermediate results of calculations (within the ALU) Arithmetic and Logic Unit.
- unit of measurement for data storage
- xxxxxxx xxxxxx is required when, The amount of free RAM is too low it uses secondary storage as RAM + very slow due to use of secondary storage
- Very fast - expensive memory within the CPU. Doesn’t speed up the CPU. Lower capacity than RAM + Stores regularly used data – so the CPU can access it quickly next time needed.
- xxxxxxx xxxxxxx holds the address of the next instruction to be fetched
- contains the instructions to boot the system.
- each xxx can independently process data. The more xxx the more instructions it can carry out per second - most PC’s have 4 to 8 of these
26 Clues: non-volatile memory • optical storage media • xxx drive magnetic storage • store data using magnetic layers • unit of measurement for data storage • requires power to retain its contents • MDR and the MAR are examples of these • uses lasers to read and write data to discs • contains the instructions to boot the system. • smallest unit of measurement for data transfer • ...
Claims & Arguments 2024-11-13
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- Free from mistakes or errors; precise and correct in representation or description.
- Pertaining to the matter at hand; applicable and significant to the topic being discussed or analyzed.
- Not based on reason or logic; lacking sound judgment.
- To assess or appraise the value, significance, or quality of something, often through careful analysis.
- Adequate or enough to meet the needs or requirements of a particular situation.
- Information or facts that support a claim or argument, often derived from research, observation, or data.
- Free from bias; impartial and fair in judgment or representation.
- Clearly Defined or identified; precise in detail and not general.
- A repetition of someone else’s statement or thoughts, typically with attribution to the original speaker or writer.
- To provide evidence, reasoning, or arguments that bolster a claim or position.
- Not applicable or pertinent to the topic at hand; lacking significance in relation to the matter being discussed.
- Based on reason, logic, and sound judgement; characterized by clear thinking.
- A tendency to favor one side, perspective, or outcome over others, often resulting in a lack of impartiality.
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- Evidence that directly supports or relates to the claim being made; it is pertinent to the argument.
- A statement or assertion that something is true, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- A reasoned statement or series of statements in support of a claim; it oftens includes both premises and conclusions.
- Based on sound reasoning or facts; logically acceptable and well-founded.
- A statement that can be proven true or false based on evidence or reality.
- To reference or mention a source of information or evidence within a text, often following specific formatting guidelines.
- A belief or judgement formed about something that is not necessarily based on fact or knowledge; subjective in nature.
- Not correct or precise; containing mistakes or errors.
- Clearly expressed and exact; leaving no room for confusion or misunderstanding.
- A formal discussion or argument on a particular topic, where opposing viewpoints are presented and defended.
- Based on a mistaken belief or unsound reasoning; logically invalid or misleading.
24 Clues: Not based on reason or logic; lacking sound judgment. • Not correct or precise; containing mistakes or errors. • Free from bias; impartial and fair in judgment or representation. • Clearly Defined or identified; precise in detail and not general. • Based on sound reasoning or facts; logically acceptable and well-founded. • ...
Low-Mid Difficulty Comparative Media Topics 2025-12-08
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- Waiting in line before this can be eternal — Kafka warned you.
- Not just a disease, but a product of evolving medical thought styles.
- Author of "Memoirs of My Nervous Illness"
- what the machine's new region worships
- Film in which romance depends on strong connection
- Despite its name and reference to order, it is not found in court, rather governs what we say and do
- Birth place of the Khipu
- What occurs when knowledge is transferred through discourse networks
- subject in storage and remembered by data to shah
- subject of memory to shah
- Takes many forms and simultaneously forms logic
- His strategy: showing how curated ignorance shapes the present.
- Turning back the lens on systemic projection
- What the khipu consists of
- a theory about meaning containing signifiers and signified
- As per Kafka, outsiders are from this place
- What you must do to facts before calling them truths.
- Not the media itself, rather, how it is transmitted
- What Brecht doesn't want you to do in his theater
- despite its simple materiality, it circulates different realities based on accessibility and referentiality
- human and ____ objects that are interpreted through relativity per Siegert
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- Transmission system utilizing Godly rays(in German)
- A small particle, or who determined knowledge has a social life
- Forster's allegory of technological determinism, social fragility, and rebellion
- When the present plans ahead — whether it knows it or not.
- has a horizon larger than entertainment
- Brecht's hero, who acts unheroically
- What anthropologist Jack Goody deemed to amplify and facilitate cognition and writing
- How new thought styles emerge
- Professor and proponent of the phonetic alphabet as "true writing"
- ____ Media - what counts as knowledge
- Framework that teaches you how to think before you even realize it.
- Sight without senses, analysis without consciousness
- Functioning when closed, but not when open
- Type of theater that makes you conscious of your role as an observe
- Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. In 1850, this lost its monopoly in data storage, transmission, and calculation per Kittler
- Record-keeping that had knots in its logic
37 Clues: Birth place of the Khipu • subject of memory to shah • What the khipu consists of • How new thought styles emerge • Brecht's hero, who acts unheroically • ____ Media - what counts as knowledge • what the machine's new region worships • has a horizon larger than entertainment • Author of "Memoirs of My Nervous Illness" • Functioning when closed, but not when open • ...
byte 2021-09-06
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- Intervalul de la 0 la 4294967295
- Stochează un simbol, codificat în Unicode
- Intervalul de la -128 la 127
- Interval cu virgulă mobilă de la +/-5*10(-324) la +/-1.7*10(308)
- Intervalul de la -9223372036854775808 la 9223372036854775807
- Interval cu virgulă mobilă de la -3.4*10(38) la 3.4*10(38)
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- Intervalul de la -32768 la 32767
- Intervalul de la 0 la 65535
- Stochează un număr zecimal fracțiară, în intervalul de la +/-1*10(-28) la +/-7.9228*10(28)
- Număr întreg de la 0 la 255
- Intervalul de la 0 la 18446744073709551615
- logic literal
- Intervalul de la -2147483648 la 2147483647
13 Clues: logic literal • Intervalul de la 0 la 65535 • Număr întreg de la 0 la 255 • Intervalul de la -128 la 127 • Intervalul de la -32768 la 32767 • Intervalul de la 0 la 4294967295 • Stochează un simbol, codificat în Unicode • Intervalul de la 0 la 18446744073709551615 • Intervalul de la -2147483648 la 2147483647 • Interval cu virgulă mobilă de la -3.4*10(38) la 3.4*10(38) • ...
Greek Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-21
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- A sentence affirming or denying a thing about something
- Cup for drinking wine.
- What a premise is divided into; what is predicated and what it is predicated of, with being or not being added.
- οντα ‘things out there’
- Substance
- Change
- Account
- An argument in which, when some things have been laid down, other things that haven’t been laid down come about by necessity, just by these things, that have been laid down, existing.
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- Argument
- Pattern
- General, necessary connections that exist between natural kinds.
- A significant spoken sound, of which some part is significant in separation as an expression, not as an affirmation.
- 6 works dedicated to logic, argument analysis, and dialectic.
- The end for the sake of which a thing is
- Knowledge
15 Clues: Change • Pattern • Account • Argument • Substance • Knowledge • Cup for drinking wine. • οντα ‘things out there’ • The end for the sake of which a thing is • A sentence affirming or denying a thing about something • 6 works dedicated to logic, argument analysis, and dialectic. • General, necessary connections that exist between natural kinds. • ...
Critical Thinking Quiz 2015-05-19
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- Unverifiable facts can never be what?
- A petty argument
- Critical thinking should be what?
- An educated guess based on premises known or assumed to be true.
- _____ reasoning assumes that the basic law from which you argue is applicable in all cases.
- Should be used to support your argument
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- Speaking in front of a group increases a persons what?
- To identify good and bad points
- _____ arguments- beliefs or theories which can be reasoned using logic however cannot be proven
- Matters of _____ can't be argued
- An exchange of opposite or opposing views
- A formal discussion between two opposing views
- to understand and make judgements based on facts
13 Clues: A petty argument • To identify good and bad points • Matters of _____ can't be argued • Critical thinking should be what? • Unverifiable facts can never be what? • Should be used to support your argument • An exchange of opposite or opposing views • A formal discussion between two opposing views • to understand and make judgements based on facts • ...
Review - Psych Test 2024-11-20
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- Above love and belonging on Maslow's Hierarchy
- neurons fire random thoughts, your brain tries to make sense of
- One's need to be with other people
- Emotional stability or instability
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- Allows us to review and process information from waking life
- Learning new info, skills, behavior through observation
- Expressing feelings onto the wrong target
- Turning social unacceptable urges into acceptable behaviors
- Says that your physcial response occurs before emotion
- Moral center of personality
- Says that your interpretation of the situation determins your emotional response
- Part of the personality that considers reality, logic, mostly conscious
- Instict, desires, without considering reality or consequences
13 Clues: Moral center of personality • One's need to be with other people • Emotional stability or instability • Expressing feelings onto the wrong target • Above love and belonging on Maslow's Hierarchy • Says that your physcial response occurs before emotion • Learning new info, skills, behavior through observation • Turning social unacceptable urges into acceptable behaviors • ...
HTML-WEBPAGE VOCABULARY 2018-10-02
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- Page Makes up the World Wide Web. These documents are written in HTML
- A client software program that runs against a Web server or other Internet server and enables a user to navigate the World Wide Web (WWW) to access and display data
- A combination of typeface and other qualities, such as size, pitch, and spacing.
- A well-defined procedure that allows a computer to solve a prob
- Any computer-generated information displayed on screen, printed on paper or in machine readable form, such as disk and tape.
- Expressions and conditional constructs are features of a programming language, which perform different computations or actions depending on whether a programmer-specified Boolean condition evaluates to true or false.
- A human readable sequence of character s and the words they form that can be encoded into computer-readable formats such as ASCII
- Routine process of locating and removing computer program bugs, errors or abnormalities
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- that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web.
- Process of designing and building an executable computer program for accomplishing a specific computing task
- Data or commands entered by the keyboard of the computer
- Referring to Hyper Text Markup Language, see our HTML element definition for further information.
- A standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages.
- The other two logic structures are selection and loop. In a sequence structure, an action, or event, leads to the next ordered action in a predetermined order
- A sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached.
- A system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task.
- Tag keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an Internet bookmark, digital image, database record, or computer file).
17 Clues: Data or commands entered by the keyboard of the computer • A well-defined procedure that allows a computer to solve a prob • Page Makes up the World Wide Web. These documents are written in HTML • A combination of typeface and other qualities, such as size, pitch, and spacing. • ...
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Word Families Puzzle 2021-05-13
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- describing a person with a lot of knowledge
- a good reason for doing something
- describing a person who perceives minor details
- the place where someone lives
- describing people who manipulate others
- what students are feeling as the last day of school gets closer
- synonym of peak
- the state of being neutral in an argument
- encounter can be used as a verb and a _____
- the past tense form of seek
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- a person who has their permanent home in a place
- something that can be utilized a lot has high _____
- construct: noun form
- this letter is always changing in a mathematical equation
- quote: noun form
- describing a person who uses logic to make decisions
- describing a person who fears people from other countries
- the process of changing from one condition/place to another
18 Clues: synonym of peak • quote: noun form • construct: noun form • the past tense form of seek • the place where someone lives • a good reason for doing something • describing people who manipulate others • the state of being neutral in an argument • describing a person with a lot of knowledge • encounter can be used as a verb and a _____ • ...
Vocabulary Review for Quiz 6 2019-05-04
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- Force or intensity of expression that gives impression or importance to something
- Dusty, grey brown colored
- Formally meeting with an expert or professional in order to seek advice
- To use or manipulate to one's advantage
- A personal enemy
- well-grounded in logic or truth
- A long-standing and bitter fight or dispute
- Not extreme
- Having a slight and rapid trembling motion
- Correspondence in the final sounds of two or more lines of poetry
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- In regard to poetry, all the choices that are made to create a poem's meaning
- Courage when facing danger
- Not submissive to authority; rebellious
- Publicly recommend or support
- An expression of opinions or offering explanations about something
- The face or its expression
- Reasoning from the general to the particular/specific
- A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds
18 Clues: Not extreme • A personal enemy • Dusty, grey brown colored • Courage when facing danger • The face or its expression • Publicly recommend or support • well-grounded in logic or truth • Not submissive to authority; rebellious • To use or manipulate to one's advantage • Having a slight and rapid trembling motion • A long-standing and bitter fight or dispute • ...
Fun Maths 2025-03-09
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- A word describing people
- Finding something that was always there but not known
- Circles, squares, and triangles are examples of these
- The math of shapes and space
- A series of actions leading to a result
- A repeated arrangement or design seen in nature
- To bring an idea or picture to mind, like magic
- General ideas that help us understand the world
- A measurable amount of something
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- A talent or ability you are born with
- The boundary or border of an object
- Removing details to focus on general ideas
- Not straight, like a circle’s boundary
- The study of reasoning and making sense
- To agree with or follow a belief or idea
- A general idea or belief about something
- To create something that did not exist before
- Connected to thinking and the brain
18 Clues: A word describing people • The math of shapes and space • A measurable amount of something • The boundary or border of an object • Connected to thinking and the brain • A talent or ability you are born with • Not straight, like a circle’s boundary • The study of reasoning and making sense • A series of actions leading to a result • To agree with or follow a belief or idea • ...
Fun Maths 2025-03-09
Across
- A word describing people
- Finding something that was always there but not known
- Circles, squares, and triangles are examples of these
- The math of shapes and space
- A series of actions leading to a result
- A repeated arrangement or design seen in nature
- To bring an idea or picture to mind, like magic
- General ideas that help us understand the world
- A measurable amount of something
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- A talent or ability you are born with
- The boundary or border of an object
- Removing details to focus on general ideas
- Not straight, like a circle’s boundary
- The study of reasoning and making sense
- To agree with or follow a belief or idea
- A general idea or belief about something
- To create something that did not exist before
- Connected to thinking and the brain
18 Clues: A word describing people • The math of shapes and space • A measurable amount of something • The boundary or border of an object • Connected to thinking and the brain • A talent or ability you are born with • Not straight, like a circle’s boundary • The study of reasoning and making sense • A series of actions leading to a result • To agree with or follow a belief or idea • ...
Philosophy 2025-04-04
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- Founder of the Academy, student of Socrates, philosopher of reality
- The study of principles of reasoning.
- Greek philosopher, student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great
- Way of acquiring information through experience
- Aristotle’s concept of happiness and fulfillment.
- Ability to make sound judgments
- Philosophy emphasizing individual existence and freedom
- Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and values
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- Ethical theory that promotes the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
- Philosopher known for Critique of Pure Reason.
- Ancient philosophy that teaches virtue and resilience.
- Roman philosopher who wrote The Consolation of Philosophy
- The belief in the separation of mind and body.
- Branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles
- Concerned with right and wrong behavior
- Belief that life lacks inherent meaning or value.
- Faculty of conscious decision
- Moral excellence and righteousness
18 Clues: Faculty of conscious decision • Ability to make sound judgments • Moral excellence and righteousness • The study of principles of reasoning. • Concerned with right and wrong behavior • Philosopher known for Critique of Pure Reason. • The belief in the separation of mind and body. • Way of acquiring information through experience • ...
Arduino Word Clue 2025-12-03
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- Working Area – Main space for building logic.
- or High Digital Pins – Zero volts or full-voltage states.
- – Pins used to send or read digital signals.
- – One Complete Cycle – A full waveform repeat.
- With Data – Sends information outward.
- Numbers – Displayed numeric values.
- ON – Digital pin at maximum voltage.
- Interval Waves – Time between repeating cycles.
- Produces Square Waves – Voltage height defining a square wave.
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- Lines Link – Wires joining components.
- With On or Off – A signal that switches between active and inactive.
- Connecting Nodes – Signal paths between nodes.
- – Converts voltage into a digital number.
- Strings – Text data labels.
- Boolean Values – Purple indicators showing true/false states.
- Background – The canvas where all components sit.
- Read Data – Receives incoming information.
- Cycle (PWM) – How long a signal stays HIGH in a cycle.
- Pulses – Short, momentary digital signals.
- Analog Inputs – Pins for reading changing voltages.
20 Clues: Strings – Text data labels. • Numbers – Displayed numeric values. • ON – Digital pin at maximum voltage. • Lines Link – Wires joining components. • With Data – Sends information outward. • – Converts voltage into a digital number. • Read Data – Receives incoming information. • Pulses – Short, momentary digital signals. • – Pins used to send or read digital signals. • ...
Robotics 2025-12-03
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- the interval of waves
- nano Compact powerful board enough to hold 16 MHz
- Shows how many cycles are in a time unit
- representing strings
- Produce square waves
- located in the lower side of each node
- This are lines yhay are used to connect nodes
- Cycle The most important concept in PWM
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- Containing the function of the control and logic od a digital computer
- technique for getting analog results with a digital source
- If the binary system is HIGH
- Duration of running time when Vcc is On or Off
- Open source electronic platform
- Locates in the top side if each node
- When the binary system is 0
- and low are the two states used in digital pins
- Uno Micro controller board on a micro chip that has 20 digital pins
- Large gray color background with boxes in XOD
- representing Boolean
- A micro controller that can be used in electronics etc.
20 Clues: representing strings • representing Boolean • Produce square waves • the interval of waves • When the binary system is 0 • If the binary system is HIGH • Open source electronic platform • Locates in the top side if each node • located in the lower side of each node • Cycle The most important concept in PWM • Shows how many cycles are in a time unit • ...
"Becoming" Vocabulary 2021-05-07
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- Advocating for social reform.
- Thanks to Michelle for being so ___ we might not have gotten to her in time.
- She would not have gotten this far if it weren't for her ___ teaching her how to sing.
- We might not have gotten this done if it were not for the ___ work of Barack.
- Having a duty.
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- Having great power or strength.
- Some people are just ___, and wont expect less than perfect.
- Cold and miserable.
- African American Vernacular English.
- A person guided by ideal more than logic.
10 Clues: Having a duty. • Cold and miserable. • Advocating for social reform. • Having great power or strength. • African American Vernacular English. • A person guided by ideal more than logic. • Some people are just ___, and wont expect less than perfect. • Thanks to Michelle for being so ___ we might not have gotten to her in time. • ...
Unit 1 Part A 2017-08-21
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- Make an idea known or understandable to someone.
- Suppose to be the case without proof.
- To determine something through detailed examination.
- Arrive at a judgement by reasoning.
- Show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- Evidence Paraphrase or quotations from a text used to persuade.
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- To think and form judgments by a process of logic.
- Suggest as a logical conclusion but not directly stated.
- When something is clearly stated.
- To come to a conclusion from evidence or reasoning.
10 Clues: When something is clearly stated. • Arrive at a judgement by reasoning. • Suppose to be the case without proof. • Show or prove to be right or reasonable. • Make an idea known or understandable to someone. • To think and form judgments by a process of logic. • To come to a conclusion from evidence or reasoning. • To determine something through detailed examination. • ...
Vocab Set 10 2024-02-02
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- Saying purple is a color is _________.
- The argument used _________ to convince the reader through logic.
- Saying purple is the best color is __________.
- The politician's argument was full of ___________.
- I made a _______ in my debate club that pineapple belongs on pizza.
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- My classmate made a __________ to my argument that pineapple doesn't belong on pizza.
- We studied ________ in English class.
- The argument used _________ to persuade the reader through emotions.
- The argument used ________ to persuade the reader through ethics.
- I used different _________ to strengthen my essay.
10 Clues: We studied ________ in English class. • Saying purple is a color is _________. • Saying purple is the best color is __________. • I used different _________ to strengthen my essay. • The politician's argument was full of ___________. • The argument used ________ to persuade the reader through ethics. • ...
Creative Intelligence 2023-03-08
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- The capacity for abstraction, logic, understanding, self awareness.
- General intelligence applying to any content area
- Expand the range of alternatives by generating multiple solutions
- Ability to think flexibly and handle complex situations
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- Ability to solve problems by applying previous knowledge
- Narrowing down a list of alternatives to a single correct answer.
- The ability to perceive, use, understand and manage emotions
- Generation of ideas that are original and useful
- Suggestion that IQs are increasing over time
- Specific intelligence can apply to limited content areas
10 Clues: Suggestion that IQs are increasing over time • Generation of ideas that are original and useful • Ability to think flexibly and handle complex situations • Ability to solve problems by applying previous knowledge • General intelligence applying to any content area • Specific intelligence can apply to limited content areas • ...
Forensic Fun 2024-02-28
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- The 'T' of DiT
- Plaster of _____; used to make footprint casts
- The CH Museum Curator's first name
- The use logic and observations to make a conclusion
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- A person who is in consideration for a committed crime
- The detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
- A swirling mark left behind by a digit
- The country where Athens is located
- The Ancient Greek god of the sea and earthquakes
- Things collected at a crime scene to aid in the apprehension of the perpatrator
10 Clues: The 'T' of DiT • The CH Museum Curator's first name • The country where Athens is located • A swirling mark left behind by a digit • Plaster of _____; used to make footprint casts • The Ancient Greek god of the sea and earthquakes • The use logic and observations to make a conclusion • A person who is in consideration for a committed crime • ...
