logic Crossword Puzzles
Psych 2022-09-15
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- the study of how chemical and physical differences change organism's behavior.
- Relating to thinking/understanding.
- the most complex object we know of.
- Scientist that conditioned a dog to salivate even when no food was presented.
- the study of how organisms adapt to their environments.
- the theory that each person has their own freedom in directing their life.
- set up the first psychological lab.
- The scientific study of behavior and the mind in general.
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- Psychological theory introduced by Sigmund Freud after watching a doctor treat a patients mental illness via talking.
- studied behaviors and what conditions them
- Based on or confirmed by data and observable evidence rather than logic or theory.
- A theory that says human behavior is influenced by people, culture, and their surroundings.
- The first school of psychological thought, based on introspection.
13 Clues: Relating to thinking/understanding. • the most complex object we know of. • set up the first psychological lab. • studied behaviors and what conditions them • the study of how organisms adapt to their environments. • The scientific study of behavior and the mind in general. • The first school of psychological thought, based on introspection. • ...
English II Vocabulary Word Crossword 2022-05-11
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- to be prejudiced in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- words derived from or taken from the name of a person, place, or thing.
- using as few words as possible
- is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- something that sets an example for how things are done in the future
- to torment someone with something they want without ever giving it to them
- is an appeal to emotion
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- might express feelings, opinions, and judgments.
- Extremely strict, as laws or rules
- to be impartial or to be fair in the way a text is written.
- acting more important than others by pretending to know more
- an appeal to credibility and authority
- an appeal to logic or reason
13 Clues: is an appeal to emotion • an appeal to logic or reason • using as few words as possible • Extremely strict, as laws or rules • an appeal to credibility and authority • might express feelings, opinions, and judgments. • to be impartial or to be fair in the way a text is written. • acting more important than others by pretending to know more • ...
English Unit #1 + #2 Review Crossword 2022-05-16
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- A describing word
- The type of word you use when you can't be bothered repeating the same word over and other
- "The Flying Machine" was by a guy called Ray B______.
- What the start of a story is called. When are introduced to the characters and setting.
- "I ate the cake, it was good" <- There is an error called a Comma S_____.
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- The first story we studied this term was called "The ______."
- The technique of using worlds like "must" or "should."
- How a piece of writing is organised as a whole is called its...
- A word that refers to the "atmosphere" or "vibe" of a story
- A word that refers to a person or thing
- Using facts and logic to win an argument.
- A word that means "readers" or "watchers" or "listeners."
- Using emotion to win an argument.
13 Clues: A describing word • Using emotion to win an argument. • A word that refers to a person or thing • Using facts and logic to win an argument. • "The Flying Machine" was by a guy called Ray B______. • The technique of using worlds like "must" or "should." • A word that means "readers" or "watchers" or "listeners." • ...
CFA 1 2025-09-03
Across
- To create or develop systematically (a plan, idea, or theory).
- Thought deeply or focused the mind for reflection or spiritual purposes.
- A strong feeling that something (often bad) is going to happen.
- Filled with delight or wonder; as if under a spell.
- A story structure that does not follow time order; may use flashbacks, multiple perspectives, or jumps in time.
- Feeling or showing a loss of hope; willing to take extreme risks out of urgency.
- A false sensory experience, such as seeing or hearing something that isn’t there.
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- Deep in meaning, importance, or intensity.
- Believable; trustworthy.
- A story structure that follows a straight, chronological order.
- Reasonable; following clear rules of reasoning.
- Based on truth, logic, or facts; legally or logically sound.
- Facts or information that support a belief, claim, or conclusion.
13 Clues: Believable; trustworthy. • Deep in meaning, importance, or intensity. • Reasonable; following clear rules of reasoning. • Filled with delight or wonder; as if under a spell. • Based on truth, logic, or facts; legally or logically sound. • To create or develop systematically (a plan, idea, or theory). • A story structure that follows a straight, chronological order. • ...
Problem Solving 2022-02-19
Across
- A solution of a problem
- A careful plan or method
- The process of finding solutions to problems
- To study or determine the nature and relationship of the parts of (something) by analysis
- having reason or understanding
- A sentence worded or expressed so as to obtain information.
- to gain knowledge or understanding of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience
- to perceive or state the identity of (someone or something)
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- Occur or follow as the consequence of something.
- Something that explains
- A critical examination, observation, or evaluation
- Of, relating to, involving, or being in accordance with logic
- To try to solve a problem or come up with new ideas by having a discussion that includes all members of a group : to discuss a problem or issue and suggest solutions and ideas
- The act or process of solving a problem or question
14 Clues: A solution of a problem • Something that explains • A careful plan or method • having reason or understanding • The process of finding solutions to problems • Occur or follow as the consequence of something. • A critical examination, observation, or evaluation • The act or process of solving a problem or question • ...
cross word 2016-08-15
Across
- memory: The internal memory of the computer that can't be deleted.
- Equal to one million of Hertz.
- circuit: A circuit that is on a board and performs a task.
- speed: The speed that the microprocessor performs internal operations.
- Signal: Signal that is continuous.
- processing unit: A unit that controls and processes operations.
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- memory: Memory of a computer that can be accessed randomly.
- memory: Memory of a computer that is hidden somewhere in the computer and it can only be updated.
- A unit of frequency that is the same as one cycle per second.
- system: System based on 0 and 1 that a computer uses to communicate.
- Equal to one billion of Hertz.
- and logic unit: a digital unit that is used for arithmetic operations.
- unit: Directs the operations of the processor
- memory: Memory that requires little energy and it isn't volatile.
14 Clues: Equal to one million of Hertz. • Equal to one billion of Hertz. • Signal: Signal that is continuous. • unit: Directs the operations of the processor • circuit: A circuit that is on a board and performs a task. • memory: Memory of a computer that can be accessed randomly. • A unit of frequency that is the same as one cycle per second. • ...
ELA Puzzle 2023-03-28
Across
- a product that makes you seem more attractives
- when a famous person appears in an ad or recommends a product or a service
- a very large quantity of something.
- an emotional manipulation that is often used to win an argument using feelings and emotion rather than logic.
- severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- an excessive amount of something.
- an unnecessarily or excessively large amount or number of something.
- makes the case that using the product means the consumer is better/smarter/richer than everyone else.
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- the state of being prosperous.
- used in reference to an activity, cause, etc. that is currently fashionable or popular and attracting increasing support
- unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence.
- a full supply
- make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
14 Clues: a full supply • the state of being prosperous. • an excessive amount of something. • a very large quantity of something. • lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. • a product that makes you seem more attractives • severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance. • make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource). • ...
Programming 2022-09-12
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- Descriptions of how to solve problems
- A flowchart begins and ends with a _______ symbol
- When we can _________ or break down a problem into smaller tasks, we are well on the way to solving it
- There are often many __________ for a problem
- This type of algorithm is written in almost the same form as program code
- We generally write a ___________ in the decision box
- A key part of problem analysis is being able to ________ the nature of the problem
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- The sub-program or ______ may have its own flowchart
- We can break a problem down into smaller ________.
- Flow ________ connect the symbols in a flowchart
- Input and ______ symbols are used to indicate points in the program where some data is required
- Graphical representation of the flow of logic in a problem solution
- _______ problems and solutions with others is always a good idea
- Problem-solving takes place in our __________
14 Clues: Descriptions of how to solve problems • Problem-solving takes place in our __________ • There are often many __________ for a problem • Flow ________ connect the symbols in a flowchart • A flowchart begins and ends with a _______ symbol • We can break a problem down into smaller ________. • The sub-program or ______ may have its own flowchart • ...
"Communication is not that easy!" Vocabulary 2021-07-09
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- Accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.
- Becoming aware of something via the senses
- Instinctive knowing (without the use of rational processes); an impression that something might be the case
- Response to an inquiry or experiment
- Make easier; increase the likelihood of (a response); be of use
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- A hypothesis that is taken for granted
- A feeling of ill will arousing active hostility
- (take for) Assume that something is true without questioning it.
- Pursuing an occupation or activity at a particular place or in a particular way.
- A message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
- Make clear and (more) comprehensible
- A feeling or reaction based on an instinctive emotional response rather than considered thought.
- To understand the sense or logic of (something, such as a line of thought)
- Participate or become involved in
14 Clues: Participate or become involved in • Make clear and (more) comprehensible • Response to an inquiry or experiment • A hypothesis that is taken for granted • Becoming aware of something via the senses • A feeling of ill will arousing active hostility • A message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence • ...
Teenage psychology 2022-07-21
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- Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8)
- Think about and understanding yourself and things you do (4, 8)
- Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13)
- the process of examining the risks involved in a planned activity. (4,10)
- a careful or quick look through something.(4)
- The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8)
- Someone who is practical and uses logic and understanding. (8)
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- Very frightened. (9)
- Finding the answer to a difficult question or situation. (7, 7)
- Not a child any more. (5, 2)
- Give your full attention to what you are doing (5)
- a period of ten years. (6)
- An idea people have about what a group of other people is like. This idea is often wrong. (10)
- Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11)
14 Clues: Very frightened. (9) • a period of ten years. (6) • Not a child any more. (5, 2) • a careful or quick look through something.(4) • Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8) • Give your full attention to what you are doing (5) • Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13) • Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11) • ...
Teenage psychology 2022-07-21
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- a period of ten years. (6)
- Very frightened. (9)
- An idea people have about what a group of other people is like. This idea is often wrong. (10)
- Someone who is practical and uses logic and understanding. (8)
- Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11)
- Not a child any more. (5, 2)
- the process of examining the risks involved in a planned activity. (4,10)
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- Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8)
- The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8)
- Finding the answer to a difficult question or situation. (7, 7)
- Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13)
- Give your full attention to what you are doing (5)
- Think about and understanding yourself and things you do (4, 8)
- a careful or quick look through something.(4)
14 Clues: Very frightened. (9) • a period of ten years. (6) • Not a child any more. (5, 2) • a careful or quick look through something.(4) • Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8) • Give your full attention to what you are doing (5) • The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8) • Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13) • ...
IT-OT Gap 2022-11-16
Across
- Susceptible to physical or cyber attacks or harm
- When a system has been compromised over the web or network
- This controls the logic of a process and runs the program
- The protection of personnel, hardware, software, networks and data from physical actions and events that could cause serious loss
- Two or more individuals or groups working together to accomplish a goal
- This is how Technicians interact with a process
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- Another term for outdated, like processes equipment in many industrial plants
- Person tasked to handle implementing, maintaining, and repairing computer networks.
- Unwilling or hesitant. Like OT is to accept change
- The act of being ready
- Unique number used to identify a computer or component on a network
- Should be unique and hard to guess
- Person in charge of others at a plant or facility
- The practice of employing people, policies, processes and technology to protect organizations
14 Clues: The act of being ready • Should be unique and hard to guess • This is how Technicians interact with a process • Susceptible to physical or cyber attacks or harm • Person in charge of others at a plant or facility • Unwilling or hesitant. Like OT is to accept change • This controls the logic of a process and runs the program • ...
vocab 1 2023-11-17
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- to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
- the reason or logic, evidence
- a god or a goddess
- a joint or scam, where two parts meet
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- chaos or large-scale destruction
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- in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- having two sides
- to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or confidence game
- to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something
- honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something unpleasant
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
14 Clues: having two sides • a god or a goddess • the reason or logic, evidence • chaos or large-scale destruction • a joint or scam, where two parts meet • to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions • in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant • ...
ppppp 2024-09-10
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- basic A programming language commonly used to build graphical elements in Windows programs
- A flowchart symbol that shows the start or end of a program
- A program that converts source code into machine code
- The output of the compilation process, consisting of binary code
- An object-oriented programming language developed by Sun in 1995
- The process of converting source code into machine code
- The name of the markup language used to format web pages
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- A visual logic structure used to plan a program
- Binary code that can be directly understood by computers
- The process where a computer runs a program line by line
- A high-level programming language used for scientific and engineering applications
- A symbol in a flowchart used for processing data
- The process of identifying and fixing errors in a program
- A programming language used in the 1950s for business applications
14 Clues: A visual logic structure used to plan a program • A symbol in a flowchart used for processing data • A program that converts source code into machine code • The process of converting source code into machine code • Binary code that can be directly understood by computers • The process where a computer runs a program line by line • ...
unit 3 vocabulary 2024-11-12
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- an argument that relies upon faulty reasoning
- the ethical reasoning for an argument concerns a person or group
- the emotions of an audience to make them feel sympathetic of angry
- putting two or more things side by side that don't go togethertworrelation there is a relationship between teo or more variable
- an assertion of the truth of something
- using facts and logic to prove a claim
- an argument that has at least one false premise
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- a conclusion together within the premises that support it
- the claim supported by a premise or premises
- more detail concerning what has already been said
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid\
- a reason offered used to support another claim
- an argument whose premises genuinely support its conclusion
- when one event is the result of another event
14 Clues: an assertion of the truth of something • using facts and logic to prove a claim • the claim supported by a premise or premises • an argument that relies upon faulty reasoning • when one event is the result of another event • a reason offered used to support another claim • an argument that has at least one false premise • ...
English ELA Revision Grade 8 2024-12-15
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- a person who hates somebody or who acts or speaks against somebody/something
- In a manner requiring immediate attention or action.
- a person you know well and like, and who is not usually a member of your family
- to begin doing or using something
- Official orders or authorizations to do something →
- Plans or purposes behind someone's actions or decisions.
- to give something to somebody in exchange for money
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- The act of being freed from a rule, obligation, or requirement.
- Based on reason or logic; sensible and reasonable →
- the act of dying; the end of life
- to obtain something by paying money for it
- quo The existing state of affairs or the way things are.
- of a person · still living and not injured or harmed
- the final part of a period of time, an event, an activity or a story
14 Clues: the act of dying; the end of life • to begin doing or using something • to obtain something by paying money for it • Based on reason or logic; sensible and reasonable → • Official orders or authorizations to do something → • to give something to somebody in exchange for money • In a manner requiring immediate attention or action. • ...
Techtonic 2025-03-24
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- (Non-volatile storage that retains data even after power is turned off)
- (Language used for structuring and presenting web content)
- (Branch of AI that enables computers to learn from data without explicit programming)
- (A storage location identified by a memory address)
- (An electronic device that performs arithmetic and logic operations)
- (Cyberattack in which an attacker floods a system with excessive requests)
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- (First page of a website, also called a landing page)
- (Set of rules that define how data is formatted and transmitted over a network)
- (Unique string assigned to a website for identification on the internet)
- (Most widely used OS for mobile phones)
- (Process of hiding implementation details from the user in OOP)
- (An IP-based protocol used to secure network communication)
- (Communication protocol used to send emails)
- (Technique used to improve performance by temporarily storing frequently accessed data)
14 Clues: (Most widely used OS for mobile phones) • (Communication protocol used to send emails) • (A storage location identified by a memory address) • (First page of a website, also called a landing page) • (Language used for structuring and presenting web content) • (An IP-based protocol used to secure network communication) • ...
kylie dickinson 2022-10-11
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- region of cerebral cortex; involved in planning and control
- processing of memory, decision-making; considered part of limbic system
- large mass of gray matter; functions include relaying sensory and motor signals
- middle part of parietal lobe; deals with sensory info
- central trunk of the brain; connects to the spinal cord
- audition (hearing)
- transmits smell info from the nose to the brain
- plays role in motor control; involved in cognitive functions like attention
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- contains cardiac and respiratory centers; deals with autonomic functions of breathing
- set of brain structures; includes hypothalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala
- consolidation of info from short-term to long-term memory
- speaking, planning, logic, personality
- white matter at center of the brain; connects the two hemispheres of the cerebral cortex
- set of interconnected nuclei in the brainstem; plays role in behavioral arousal
- two hemispheres joined beneath the cortex; key roles in memory, attention, and perception
- functions include controlling body temperature, hunger, fatigue, and sleep
- vision
- sensory; touch and body position
- deals with sleep, bladder control, hearing, and taste
19 Clues: vision • audition (hearing) • sensory; touch and body position • speaking, planning, logic, personality • transmits smell info from the nose to the brain • middle part of parietal lobe; deals with sensory info • deals with sleep, bladder control, hearing, and taste • central trunk of the brain; connects to the spinal cord • ...
ELA Vocabulary Review Crossword 2023-01-25
Across
- describes nouns
- contradictory words side by side "That dog is pretty ugly"
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- "The Tall trees towered in town" is an example of this figurative language technique
- person, place, or thing
- This type of question does not need an answer
- a type of irony when something is said, but the opposite is meant "Miss Wilson loves late students"
- Special words or expressions used by a profession/group
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- an exaggerated statement "It was so hot my shoes melted into a puddle"
- an appeal to emotion
- a type of irony when the audience/reader knows more than the characters
- take the place of nouns
- giving human qualities to an animal, object, or abstract idea "The walls were talking to me"
- an indirect reference to a person, place, thing or something historical, cultural literary, social or political
- short personal stories
- an outcome that is not what was expected
- an appeal to credibility/authority/reliability
- This presents one side of an issue or perspective
- an appeal to logic/reason
19 Clues: describes nouns • an appeal to emotion • short personal stories • take the place of nouns • person, place, or thing • an appeal to logic/reason • a comparison using "like" or "as" • an outcome that is not what was expected • This type of question does not need an answer • an appeal to credibility/authority/reliability • This presents one side of an issue or perspective • ...
Nervous System Review 2023-03-27
Across
- Sodium ions move into the cell. Inside of cell becomes positive
- Dendrites move impulses ___ cell body.
- Elevated ridges in brain
- Controls breathing. Term means 'bridge'.
- Disorder that leads to destruction of white matter, myelin sheath.
- Connects cerebral hemispheres.
- Cover and protect the CNS.
- Potassium ions leave the cell. Inside of the cell becomes negative
- Relay station for sensory impulses passing upward to the sensory cortex
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- Dopamine, acetylcholine, serotonin are examples of these
- Neurotransmitters attach to these on the post synaptic neuron (hint: begins with R)
- Part of the brain that allows to control the precise timing of skeletal muscles. Contains the arbor vitae (we saw it during the dissection)
- Disorder that results from lack of dopamine. Leads to trembling and shaking. Michael J. Fox and Muhammad Ali suffer(ed) from this disease.
- Axons move impulses ___ from the cell body.
- Water on brain.
- Abbreviation for technical name for stroke.
- Network of nerves.
- Side of the brain that is highly involved in artistic, creative and musical skills.
- Side of the brain is involved in computations, symbols, logic and analyzing.
19 Clues: Water on brain. • Network of nerves. • Elevated ridges in brain • Cover and protect the CNS. • Connects cerebral hemispheres. • Dendrites move impulses ___ cell body. • Controls breathing. Term means 'bridge'. • Axons move impulses ___ from the cell body. • Abbreviation for technical name for stroke. • Dopamine, acetylcholine, serotonin are examples of these • ...
The Body’s Time Machine 2025-08-18
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- – A gentle pace by being unhurried, not quickening.
- – The body’s rhythm when it is not racing.
- – A condition felt by being protected, not in danger.
- – The time you reach when you are not stuck in the past.
- – A state you reach when you are not fighting battles.
- – Clear thinking that appears when confusion fades.
- – A barrier that holds things in rather than breaking open.
- – A stable state by being centered, not hijacked.
- – The moment you return to instead of “then.”
- – The sound of the world when alarms are not ringing.
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- – The opposite of the mind state tangled in chaos.
- – A state you hold by being in charge, not powerless.
- – The feeling of power when you are not weak.
- – The direction you move when you are not pulled back.
- – The way you feel when you are not trapped.
- – The moment you live in when you are not lost in memory.
- – The mind’s vision when it is not foggy.
- – The opposite of the mind state filled with alarm.
- – What muscles do when they are not tense.
19 Clues: – The mind’s vision when it is not foggy. • – The body’s rhythm when it is not racing. • – What muscles do when they are not tense. • – The way you feel when you are not trapped. • – The feeling of power when you are not weak. • – The moment you return to instead of “then.” • – A stable state by being centered, not hijacked. • ...
Analyzing Rhetoric 2024-01-17
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- appeals to the writer's character
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
- to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- action of repeating something that has already been said or written
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- any language that has a meaning outside its literal meaning; includes similes, metaphors, alliteration, and hyperbole
- language designed to persuade or influence
- evoking certain emotions to make them feel the way the author wants them to feel
7 Clues: appeals to the writer's character • language designed to persuade or influence • to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic • action of repeating something that has already been said or written • a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person • evoking certain emotions to make them feel the way the author wants them to feel • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- the measure of a flat space or surface
- the numbers that have no repeating decimals
- collection of well-defined objects
- mathematical statement consisting of numbers, letters, and symbols that shows that one amount is equal to another
- a shape with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles
- a number greater than 1 and has no whole number factor other than 1 and itself
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- the science of numbers, forms, amounts, and their relationships
- a flat shape with three sides
- a point half the distance along something such as a line
- the length of the outer edge of a shape
- the zero point on a number line or the point where the horizontal and vertical lines on a graph cross
- a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating
- a set which contains no element
- an expression that contains an assertion which is definetely either true or false
14 Clues: a flat shape with three sides • a set which contains no element • collection of well-defined objects • the measure of a flat space or surface • the length of the outer edge of a shape • the numbers that have no repeating decimals • a shape with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles • a point half the distance along something such as a line • ...
Chapter 5 Video & Game Design\Collision Theory and Logic 2018-02-08
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- numbers with decimals
- separate units of programming that perform one function and contain all the information needed to execute the function
- characteristics associated with an object
- positive and negative real whole numbers
- condition that occurs when an object touches another object
- which logical operators are used to have multiple conditions or events
- definition subroutines that are defined by their attributes and properties
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- a subroutine or variable that works everywhere in the program
- attributes assigned to an object, such as visibility, interactivity, and movement
- a computer script that performs the steps needed to solve a problem
- the most basic example of a logic statement is what statement
- a subroutine or variable that does not have persistence outside of the module in which it was declared
- in a video game, the formal term for an action is what
13 Clues: numbers with decimals • positive and negative real whole numbers • characteristics associated with an object • in a video game, the formal term for an action is what • condition that occurs when an object touches another object • a subroutine or variable that works everywhere in the program • the most basic example of a logic statement is what statement • ...
Science in the Renaissance 2016-11-11
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- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Study of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- Something that goes against the church's teachings
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries
- Physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the scientific revolution
- Invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- Devised a method that called for a more inductive approach called the scientific method
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- Astronomer and scientist that supported the Copernican Theory that said the Earth revolved around the sun
- The method or procedure used to perform experiments
- An astronomer that claimed the Earth revolved around the sun
- Reasoned; well thought out
- Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times
- Theory the earth revolves around the sun
13 Clues: Reasoned; well thought out • Theory the earth revolves around the sun • Invented the Cartesian coordinate system • Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times • Something that goes against the church's teachings • The method or procedure used to perform experiments • A series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
Problem Solving terminology 2025-06-04
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- A plain-language, structured way of representing an algorithm.
- Performing calculations or logic on input data to generate output.
- The classification of data (e.g., integer, string, boolean).
- A step-by-step set of instructions used to solve a problem.
- A programming structure where instructions are carried out in order.
- The process of receiving data from the user or another system.
- A loop or repetition structure (e.g., WHILE, FOR, REPEAT).
- A visual diagram showing the steps and decision points in a process.
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- A value that does not change during the execution of a program.
- Clearly stating the problem before designing a solution.
- A decision-making construct (e.g., IF, ELSE, CASE) in an algorithm.
- The process of displaying or returning results to the user.
- A named storage location in a program that holds data that can change.
13 Clues: Clearly stating the problem before designing a solution. • A loop or repetition structure (e.g., WHILE, FOR, REPEAT). • A step-by-step set of instructions used to solve a problem. • The process of displaying or returning results to the user. • The classification of data (e.g., integer, string, boolean). • ...
Personality and Careers 2026-01-13
Across
- a preference for focusing energy inward on thoughts and ideas.
- a preference for flexibility, spontaneity, and keeping options open.
- a preference for focusing energy on the outside world and social interaction.
- a preference for noticing patterns, ideas, and future possibilities.
- a preference for planning, structure, and clear decisions.
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- a preference for making decisions based on values and how choices affect people.
- a position of employment to earn money; often short term
- a journey consisting of related jobs, experiences, and education; focuses on growth, development, lifelong professional goals and passions.
- a sign or measure that shows a preference or tendency.
- a trait that can cause difficulties or create challenges.
- skill or quality that helps a person perform well.
- a preference for using facts, details, and practical information.
- a preference for making decisions based on logic and objective analysis.
13 Clues: skill or quality that helps a person perform well. • a sign or measure that shows a preference or tendency. • a position of employment to earn money; often short term • a trait that can cause difficulties or create challenges. • a preference for planning, structure, and clear decisions. • a preference for focusing energy inward on thoughts and ideas. • ...
KANO Coding Crossword 2022-04-08
Across
- stamp: a part in the ____ coding block that lets you use pictures like eyes or cats
- what a logic coding block must follow in order to be told to "turn on"
- on an x-y coordinate plane, the horizontal ____ to right
- radius: a measure of how big or small a _____ can be
- the type of challenge we don't click
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- the coding block that can group many different smaller parts together under one "team" name
- transparency: how easy an object is to ___ through
- an activity you can do at recess but not around the KANO computers
- millisecond: 1000 times smaller than a ______
- the British way to spell the color "gray" (like in Harry Potter)
- code that repeats
- on an x-y coordinate plane, the vertical up to ____
12 Clues: code that repeats • the type of challenge we don't click • millisecond: 1000 times smaller than a ______ • transparency: how easy an object is to ___ through • on an x-y coordinate plane, the vertical up to ____ • radius: a measure of how big or small a _____ can be • on an x-y coordinate plane, the horizontal ____ to right • ...
Spelling - Lesson 20 2013-04-18
Across
- a structure that is built in pieces and put together somewhere else
- not typical/usual/regular, different from the normal
- perfect, complete, final with no possibility of change
- help to re-adapt to a former state of health or good reputation, restore to a state of good condition,
- extremely pleasing, barely believable
- inconsistent with reason/logic/common sense,
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- one who tells confidential information in return for money, speak fast and non-stop
- a piece of furniture with doors/shelves/drawers, people who are a member of a government department.
- the place where people conduct (do) science research
- the wearing down of rock particles by friction by water/wind/ice, spot where the skin is torn or worn off
- usual, common, customary,
- the part of a body between the pelvis and chest
12 Clues: usual, common, customary, • extremely pleasing, barely believable • inconsistent with reason/logic/common sense, • the part of a body between the pelvis and chest • not typical/usual/regular, different from the normal • the place where people conduct (do) science research • perfect, complete, final with no possibility of change • ...
Defense Mechanisms 2022-06-20
Across
- A man decides to become a psychologist because his mother was one.
- Distorting reality and not acknowledging emotions or events.
- Refusing to let into awareness unacceptable thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
- Using reason and logic to avoid uncomfortable or anxiety-provoking emotions.
- The "taking in" or "swallowing whole" a characteristic or trait of another person or outside events.
- Unacceptable feelings are expressed as their opposite.
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- A teenager gets into a loud argument with their parents but then cleans up their room without being asked.
- When affect is transferred from one object to another.
- A husband is unfaithful, but accuses his wife of cheating on him.
- Characterized by self-denial and rigor.
- Someone with a lot of aggressive energy becomes a professional football player.
- Using plausible reasons to justify an action or opinion.
12 Clues: Characterized by self-denial and rigor. • When affect is transferred from one object to another. • Unacceptable feelings are expressed as their opposite. • Using plausible reasons to justify an action or opinion. • Distorting reality and not acknowledging emotions or events. • A husband is unfaithful, but accuses his wife of cheating on him. • ...
camon 19 2022-07-29
Across
- best camera
- others with your exact
- rate at which a processor can complete a processing cycle
- is a lens in photography and cinematography, is a specific type of a long-focus lens in which the physical length
- self portrait taken using the reverse camera screen on a smartphone
- location
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- keep information protected from unauthorized disclosure or viewing
- can
- containing hardwired instructions that the phone uses when it boots up
- that helps mobile users to speed up battery charge
- Android-based operating system allows for a wide range of user customization without requiring rooting the mobile device
- inside your phone is responsible for running all the logic Octa-core (2x2.05 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) and operations required by the Android operating system as well as your apps.
12 Clues: can • location • best camera • others with your exact • that helps mobile users to speed up battery charge • rate at which a processor can complete a processing cycle • keep information protected from unauthorized disclosure or viewing • self portrait taken using the reverse camera screen on a smartphone • ...
Protest 2023-11-27
Across
- a special advantage or right possessed by an individual or group
- the act or action of representing
- possession of control, authority, or influence over others
- a rhetorical (persuasive) technique that appeals to the audience’s sense of reason or logic
- The type of protest that expresses disapproval through a statement or action without the use of violence
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- the type of protest in which some participants threaten or use physical force to damage property or people
- a rhetorical (persuasive) technique that appeals to an audience or reader's ethics
- a rhetorical (persuasive) technique that appeals to an audience's emotions in order to evoke feeling
- the quality or state of being free
- the quality or state of being independent
- the state of being engaged
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights and opportunities.
12 Clues: the state of being engaged • the act or action of representing • the quality or state of being free • the quality or state of being independent • possession of control, authority, or influence over others • a special advantage or right possessed by an individual or group • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights and opportunities. • ...
2.1 Key Terms Crossword 2024-08-07
Across
- A computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user.
- A device used to store frequently accessed data,
- An external device that is used to send data
- A display that has built-in touch functionality.
- Software that supports a computer’s basic functions.
- The physical components of a computer
- The potential difference of an electric current between two points.
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- The heart of a computer and is responsible for processing information through input and output functions.
- A computer equipment rack that is structured to hold multiple computing devices.
- Commonly found as a standalone desktop camera and built into most laptops.
- Also known as the mainboard, system board, main circuit board, or logic board.
- The flow of an electrical current that operates in one direction.
12 Clues: The physical components of a computer • An external device that is used to send data • A device used to store frequently accessed data, • A display that has built-in touch functionality. • Software that supports a computer’s basic functions. • The flow of an electrical current that operates in one direction. • ...
Unit 3 Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2025-02-20
Across
- the study of ways of thinking and making reasonable arguments
- a chain of islands
- a person with legal rights and responsibilities in a city-state
- an area settled by people who come from elsewhere
- a group of people who listen to information presented in court and make decisions about whether or not someone is guilty
- a foreigner living in ancient Greek city
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- a city-state of ancient Greece
- the upper or noble class whose members' status is usually passed down through family
- a government where all power is held by a small group of wealthy or powerful people
- a type of government in which one person holds all power
- a narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses
- a form of government in which people choose their own leader
12 Clues: a chain of islands • a city-state of ancient Greece • a foreigner living in ancient Greek city • an area settled by people who come from elsewhere • a type of government in which one person holds all power • a narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses • a form of government in which people choose their own leader • ...
Argumentative Essay Terms & Scope Reading Vocab 2022-03-23
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- Statement that explains how the evidence supports and connects to the claim.
- People who buy, eat, drink, or use something. In business, this is someone who buys goods or services.
- Challenging the argument by addressing the position of someone who may not agree with the argument.
- A person or store that sells goods and services to consumers
- To use something up or empty it out.
- Making a claim and supporting it using feelings and emotions.
- The position that you are trying to get your readers to accept.
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- Something is so small that it doesn’t matter and isn’t worth thinking about.
- Facts that support your claim.
- Who will read the essay?
- Being able to decompose naturally
- Making a claim and supporting it using logic.
- Demonstrating why the counterargument is wrong.
- When something is not serious or important. It has no value.
14 Clues: Who will read the essay? • Facts that support your claim. • Being able to decompose naturally • To use something up or empty it out. • Making a claim and supporting it using logic. • Demonstrating why the counterargument is wrong. • A person or store that sells goods and services to consumers • When something is not serious or important. It has no value. • ...
Key Vocabulary for The Underneath by Kathi Appelt, Chapters 12- 2022-04-12
Across
- to delay or be tardy in acting or doing.
- stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave.
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment, especially in a channel or harbor.
- a type of ghost or evil spirit from the Carolina coast.
- water) slightly salty, as is the mixture of river water and seawater in estuaries.
- the character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity.
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- walk or move wearily or reluctantly.
- the art, practice, or sport of shooting at targets with rifles
- impossible to perceive.
- wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body.
- relating to birds.
- painful or laborious effort.
- feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
14 Clues: relating to birds. • impossible to perceive. • painful or laborious effort. • walk or move wearily or reluctantly. • to delay or be tardy in acting or doing. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body. • feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph. • a type of ghost or evil spirit from the Carolina coast. • ...
Stuff 2019-02-03
Across
- order of steps that the CPU uses to follow instructions
- Stores the address of the next instruction to be fetched
- Stores the address of the instruction or data to be fetched
- The brain of the computer
- Used by the CPU or a direct memory access enabled device to locate the physical address to communicate read/write commands
- Physical connections that carry control information between the CPU and other devices within the computer
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- Stores the instruction currently being executed
- Stores the result of calculations from the ALU
- Stores data read from or being written to the RAM
- Manages the flow of data along with using the clock
- Is a circuit that performs arithmetic and logic operations
- Is a temporary storage area which contain information, or location of data
- A communication route through which data can travel through
- Data flows through it
14 Clues: Data flows through it • The brain of the computer • Stores the result of calculations from the ALU • Stores the instruction currently being executed • Stores data read from or being written to the RAM • Manages the flow of data along with using the clock • order of steps that the CPU uses to follow instructions • Stores the address of the next instruction to be fetched • ...
SNS, does it help?!?! 2014-10-12
Across
- A strong and fast-moving stream of water
- A formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
- The act of participating in pointless activities as an alternative to actually expending effort to fix a problem.
- Not needed or useful
- Happening or developing gradually or in stages
- The action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about social change
- An item of additional material added at the end of a publication.
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- A version of something that differs in some respect from other forms of the same thing.
- selfless conceren for the well-being of others
- The state of being incapable of producing a desired effect or result in matters of expense.
- spread, something like information, widely .
- pour a liquid over
- Someone who thinks they are helping society when in fact they are not being realistic and helpful at all
- Based on observations or experiences rather than theory or pure logic
14 Clues: pour a liquid over • Not needed or useful • A strong and fast-moving stream of water • spread, something like information, widely . • selfless conceren for the well-being of others • Happening or developing gradually or in stages • A formal pronouncement from an authoritative source • An item of additional material added at the end of a publication. • ...
Von Neumann architecture 2023-10-16
Across
- what is the name of a list of instructions that a cpu understands and can execute
- what does fde stand for
- what can the Vonn Neumann architecture also be called
- The basic process carried out by the cpu
- what does cpu stand for
- one of the 5 main registers that are used when the cpu process instructions I_______ _______
- third action done in the instruction cycle
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- data register what does MDR stand for
- one of the 5 main registers that are used when the cpu process instructions A__________.
- what is the name of the tiny memory locations found in the cpu
- what does the specific diagram including the input output memory control unit and arithmetic logic unit show
- one of the 5 main registers that are used when the cpu process instructions M______ _______ _______.
- first action done in the instruction cycle
- second action done in the instruction cycle
14 Clues: what does fde stand for • what does cpu stand for • data register what does MDR stand for • The basic process carried out by the cpu • first action done in the instruction cycle • third action done in the instruction cycle • second action done in the instruction cycle • what can the Vonn Neumann architecture also be called • ...
Teenage psychology 2022-07-21
Across
- Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8)
- Think about and understanding yourself and things you do (4, 8)
- Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13)
- the process of examining the risks involved in a planned activity. (4,10)
- a careful or quick look through something.(4)
- The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8)
- Someone who is practical and uses logic and understanding. (8)
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- Very frightened. (9)
- Finding the answer to a difficult question or situation. (7, 7)
- Not a child any more. (5, 2)
- Give your full attention to what you are doing (5)
- a period of ten years. (6)
- An idea people have about what a group of other people is like. This idea is often wrong. (10)
- Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11)
14 Clues: Very frightened. (9) • a period of ten years. (6) • Not a child any more. (5, 2) • a careful or quick look through something.(4) • Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8) • Give your full attention to what you are doing (5) • Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13) • Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11) • ...
English thingy 2024-11-15
Across
- not part of the essential nature of someone or something; coming or operating from outside.
- having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
- (of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent.
- regard as probable; expect or predict
- provide (someone) with an incentive for doing something
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness
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- take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
- to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- likely to cause disagreement or argument
- a rhetorical or written technique that appeals to an audience or reader's ethics
- belonging naturally; essential
- giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
14 Clues: belonging naturally; essential • regard as probable; expect or predict • a quality that evokes pity or sadness • likely to cause disagreement or argument • to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic • having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense. • provide (someone) with an incentive for doing something • ...
Informational Text Vocabulary 2025-05-03
Across
- the primary message or the unifying element of a literary text
- describe or portray (something) precisely.
- An explanation of why the evidence supports the claim.
- This is something that only uses the facts of a text. No opinions. It can be found using the somebody, wanted, but, so, then, finally method.
- Directly stated.
- the primary message or the unifying element of an informational text
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- Claim + Relevant Evidence + Reasoning =
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- Evidence that does not support or prove the claim
- grow or cause to grow and become more advanced or elaborate.
- This is a synonym for reasoning or reasonable.
- Evidence that directly supports or proves the claim
- to improve it, make it more precise, or to remove unwanted elements or flaws.
- Not clearly stated. You have to make an inference.
14 Clues: Directly stated. • Claim + Relevant Evidence + Reasoning = • describe or portray (something) precisely. • This is a synonym for reasoning or reasonable. • Evidence that does not support or prove the claim • Not clearly stated. You have to make an inference. • Evidence that directly supports or proves the claim • An explanation of why the evidence supports the claim. • ...
Self Made Men 2026-02-12
Across
- Comparing man creating laws to a spider spinning a web is this figure of speech.
- Douglass uses big-to-small logic in the passage; this term describes that reasoning.
- waves: ocean
- If a leader is malicious, they act with bad or evil intentions."
- Putting 'man of war' next to 'man of peace' is an example of this literary device.
- Root 'graph' means to ___.
- “compels us to contemplate” that creates a serious, rhythmic tone.
- Douglass compares law/religion-makers to a spider that spins a web.
- He calls 'self-made' this word meaning an error
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- Comparing individuals to waves and society to the ocean
- To build your own path through hard work and effort.
- Using root 'vis-': if a goal is visible, it can be ___."
- Using '-dict-': to speak against or say the opposite.
- Basic needs like food, money, and shelter; word used in the passage.
- Listing 'discovered, explored, cultivated...' creates this repeated grammatical structure.
- Root '-dict-' means to ___.
16 Clues: waves: ocean • Root 'graph' means to ___. • Root '-dict-' means to ___. • He calls 'self-made' this word meaning an error • To build your own path through hard work and effort. • Using '-dict-': to speak against or say the opposite. • Comparing individuals to waves and society to the ocean • Using root 'vis-': if a goal is visible, it can be ___." • ...
history vocabulary 2026-01-09
Across
- Agreement among people of society to cooperate for social benefits
- People that are not depending on the law or any customs of any type of culture or government
- Policy of minmum government
- Private social gathering where a mixture of different people openly discussing different thing
- Public intellectuals that applied reason to the study of different areas
- Method of drawing conclusions by going from specific to general
- Logical approach where you go from general ideas to specific conclusions
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- A scientific procedure to provide an explanation
- Political doctrine and practice of unlimited centralised authority
- A form of government in the 18th century
- Division of government responsibilities into different branches to limit any branch to have more power
- Belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic
- A movement in the European in the late 17th and 18th centuries
- Theory that determines the right from wrong by focusing on outcomes
14 Clues: Policy of minmum government • A form of government in the 18th century • A scientific procedure to provide an explanation • Belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic • A movement in the European in the late 17th and 18th centuries • Method of drawing conclusions by going from specific to general • ...
Flowlab Vocabulary 2026-01-13
Across
- a value that can change during gameplay
- the rules that govern the movement and interaction of objects in the game
- player or user commands
- to activate or initiate a specific action or event in a game
- a group of game objects that are treated as a single unit
- a level of depth or distance from the viewer in the game world
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- to detect when two objects come into contact with each other
- actions or interactions of game objects or characters within the game
- the flow of the logic in a game, allowing certain actions to occur only under specific conditions
- to add audio effects to the game
- a graphic object that can be controlled by the player or game itself
- to display text or numbers on the game screen
- to measure and control the passage of time in a game
- the process of creating movement in a game object or character
14 Clues: player or user commands • to add audio effects to the game • a value that can change during gameplay • to display text or numbers on the game screen • to measure and control the passage of time in a game • a group of game objects that are treated as a single unit • to detect when two objects come into contact with each other • ...
gameing engineer 2025-12-15
Across
- Engine Handles realistic movement and collisions
- Programs that control visual effects
- The behavior and decision-making logic of non-player characters
- A technique for managing complexity in 3D graphics by using simpler models for objects that are farther away from the camera to improve performance.
- An invisible geometric shape attached to a character or object used to detect collisions and register hits or interactions
- Writes code for gameplay mechanics, fixes bugs, refines tools
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- Creating content like levels, environments or items algorithmically rather than manually
- Control Manages code changes across teams
- Software Development kit
- Errors in code causing malfunctions
- A common project management term where a project's requirements or scope expand beyond its original goals, often leading to delays and increased costs
- Programmer Develops software for designers
- Programmer Works on the core game engine
- The core software framework
- Any creative element used in a game, such as 3D models, sound effects, music, textures, or animations
15 Clues: Software Development kit • The core software framework • Errors in code causing malfunctions • Programs that control visual effects • Programmer Works on the core game engine • Control Manages code changes across teams • Programmer Develops software for designers • Engine Handles realistic movement and collisions • ...
Bourdieu 2016-07-26
Across
- Bourdieu's work largely can be understood as an attempt to overcome the _____ that plagues much of social theory.
- Bourdieu started his teaching career by teaching _____.
- _____ capital is the material resources - land, wealth, and money that one controls or posses.
- The Party is the _____ class.
- The social space, and the differences that "spontaneously" emerge within it, tends to function symbolically as a space of life-styles or as a set of _____, of groups characterized by different life-styles.
- In his groundbreaking book,_____, Bourdieu analyzed the schemes of perception individuals bring to bear on the social world, including works of art.
- ______ are relatively autonomous arenas within which actors and institutions mobilize their capital in an effort to capture the stakes - the distribution of capital - that are specific to it.
- No institution does more to ensure the reproduction of class relations than ______.
- Action is not guided by the logic of profit: it is driven by a _____ logic that Bourdieu likens to a prereflective "feel for the game."
- Titles of nobility, educational qualifications, professional titles are referred to as _____.
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- Bourdieu uses the term_____ violence to refer to acts leading to misrecognition of reality or distortion of underlying power relations.
- Bourdieu sees relations of _______ disquised through a false consciousness that renders the social system immune from challenges.
- To reproduce their privileged position the "civilized" need only convince the _____ that the conditions that produce the culturally gifted and ungifted are but the expression of a state of nature that condemns both to their desires.
- The cornerstone of Bourdieu's efforts to link objectivist and subjectivist approaches in his notion of _____, a concept he began to develop during his anthropological studies of Kabyle society in Algeria
- Nominalist relativism cancels out social differences by ____ them to pure theoretical artifacts.
- While drawing on phenomenology and _____, Bourdieu maintains that the habitus is not simply a mental or internal compass that shaps one's attitudes, perceptions, tastes,and inclinations, nor does it refer to one's will or undermined consciousness; it is instead an "internalization of externality.
- Networks of contacts and aquantances that can be used to secure or advance one's position is referred to as _____ capital.
- All the symbolic strategies through which agents seek to impose their vision of the division of the social world and their position within it can be located between two extremes; the insult and the _______ logos.
- Like Marx, Bourdieu sees modern societies as based fundamentally on relations of _____
19 Clues: The Party is the _____ class. • Bourdieu started his teaching career by teaching _____. • No institution does more to ensure the reproduction of class relations than ______. • Like Marx, Bourdieu sees modern societies as based fundamentally on relations of _____ • Titles of nobility, educational qualifications, professional titles are referred to as _____. • ...
Vocab #1 2018-01-01
5 Clues: to assist the progress of • to rule over; govern; control. • to show to be also involved, usually in an incriminating manner • the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use. • reason or sound judgment; a particular method of reasoning or argumentation
Vocabulary 2021-08-26
Across
- honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something unpleasant
- having two sides
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- the reason of logic, evidence
- to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
- repetition of the same word or phrases at the end of successive clauses
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- chaos or large scale destruction
- to escape from someone giving case or searching; especially to use clever tactics to escape from pursuers
- to drink a liqiud; to asorb or take in something
- the repetition of a work or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audiences emotions
- to cheat: to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception or confidence game
- a god or a goddess
13 Clues: having two sides • a god or a goddess • the reason of logic, evidence • chaos or large scale destruction • to drink a liqiud; to asorb or take in something • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audiences emotions • repetition of the same word or phrases at the end of successive clauses • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-01
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- An astronomer that claimed the Earth revolved around the sun
- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- Devised a method that called for a more inductive approach called the scientific method
- Physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the scientific revolution
- Study of the physical and natural world through ovbservation and experiment
- Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times
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- Reasoned; well thought out
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries
- Theory the earth revolves around the sun
- Something that goes against the church's teachings
- The method or procedure used to preform experiments
- Invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- Astronomer and scientist that supported the Copernican Theory that said the Earth revolved around the sun
13 Clues: Reasoned; well thought out • Theory the earth revolves around the sun • Invented the Cartesian coordinate system • Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times • Something that goes against the church's teachings • The method or procedure used to preform experiments • A series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
Science in the Renaissance 2016-11-11
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- Something that goes against the church's teachings
- The method or procedure used to perform experiments
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries
- Theory the earth revolves around the sun
- Reasoned; well thought out
- Physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the scientific revolution
- Devised a method that called for a more inductive approach called the scientific method
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- Invented the Cartesian coordinate system
- Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times
- Astronomer and scientist that supported the Copernican Theory that said the Earth revolved around the sun
- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- An astronomer that claimed the Earth revolved around the sun
- Study of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
13 Clues: Reasoned; well thought out • Invented the Cartesian coordinate system • Theory the earth revolves around the sun • Improved by Galileo that could magnify 30 times • Something that goes against the church's teachings • The method or procedure used to perform experiments • A series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2022-04-09
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- attracts every other particle in the universe using a gravitational force
- the study of matter and energy
- Sun is the center of the universe
- an explanation a scientist develops based on facts
- The study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs
- Newton's law of universal gravitation states that a
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- earth-centered view of the universe
- A testable prediction
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
- belief in reason and logic as the primary source of knowledge
- A series of steps to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and stating conclusions.
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- medieval chemistry focused on changing a base metal into gold and finding an elixir for life
13 Clues: A testable prediction • the study of matter and energy • Sun is the center of the universe • earth-centered view of the universe • An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure • an explanation a scientist develops based on facts • Newton's law of universal gravitation states that a • belief in reason and logic as the primary source of knowledge • ...
Argumentative Text Vocabulary Words 2025-02-17
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- the "thesis" of an argumentative text- the author's or speaker's position on a debatable issue
- another word for counter argument
- a synonym for argumentative, or a more emotional and personal style of argumentative text
- a genre of writing that is intended to convince an audience to take action based on the author's or speaker's claim
- an appeal based on logic, facts, or reasoning
- the part of the counter argument that disproves an opposing argument
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- an appeal based on credibility, trustworthiness, or ethical correctness
- a persuasive technique that considers and attempts to disprove an opposing argument
- a way of using language to persuade an audience
- facts, data, statistics, quotations, examples, or expert opinions used to support the reasons of a claim
- against, the other side
- an appeal based on positive or negative emotions
- an explanation that supports a claim
13 Clues: against, the other side • another word for counter argument • an explanation that supports a claim • an appeal based on logic, facts, or reasoning • a way of using language to persuade an audience • an appeal based on positive or negative emotions • the part of the counter argument that disproves an opposing argument • ...
Logical Fallacies 2026-01-14
Across
- A weak or distorted version of someone’s argument that is easier to attack.
- An appeal based on logic or reason.
- Claiming something is true because it hasn’t been proven false.
- Arguing that one small step will lead to a chain of extreme or disastrous events.
- Using the conclusion as part of the evidence for the conclusion.
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- Presenting only two choices when more options actually exist.
- An appeal based on the speaker’s credibility or trustworthiness.
- Comparing two things that are not similar in any important or logical way.
- Errors in reasoning that weaken arguments.
- An appeal based on emotion.
- A distraction that pulls attention away from the real issue being argued.
- Attacking the person instead of the argument they are making.
- Generalization Making a broad conclusion based on too little evidence.
13 Clues: An appeal based on emotion. • An appeal based on logic or reason. • Errors in reasoning that weaken arguments. • Presenting only two choices when more options actually exist. • Attacking the person instead of the argument they are making. • Claiming something is true because it hasn’t been proven false. • ...
viscosity lab experiment 2020-12-16
Across
- is the action or fact of moving along in a steady, continuous stream
- is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container
- the quality of being logical and consistent.
- the ability to be dissolved, especially in water.
- is a measure of mass per volume.
- the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity
- is an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance
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- is the way in which a substance, typically a liquid, holds together; thickness or viscosity.
- is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
- is firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- is conformity in the application of something, typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness.
- is the distance between opposite sides of something.
12 Clues: is a measure of mass per volume. • is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow • the quality of being logical and consistent. • the ability to be dissolved, especially in water. • is firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • is the distance between opposite sides of something. • the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity • ...
viscosity lab experiment 2020-12-16
Across
- is the action or fact of moving along in a steady, continuous stream
- is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container
- the quality of being logical and consistent.
- the ability to be dissolved, especially in water.
- is a measure of mass per volume.
- the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity
- is an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance
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- is the way in which a substance, typically a liquid, holds together; thickness or viscosity.
- is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
- is firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- is conformity in the application of something, typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness.
- is the distance between opposite sides of something.
12 Clues: is a measure of mass per volume. • is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow • the quality of being logical and consistent. • the ability to be dissolved, especially in water. • is firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • is the distance between opposite sides of something. • the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity • ...
Critical Thinking 2022-02-11
Across
- Thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
- The theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- Evaluating the ideas of others, making good decisions, and forming sound belief about the world
- What actually happened, what is true
- "Free from errors" in critical thinking
- A person with extensive or specialized knowledge about a subject; an expert
- A question, matter, situation, or person that is difficult to resolve
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- A person's point of view, belief that is open to debate
- Facts, figures, or information from which conclusions can be drawn
- A step of mind based on assumptions
- A liking or dislike for one rather than another especially without good reason
- A prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another
12 Clues: A step of mind based on assumptions • What actually happened, what is true • "Free from errors" in critical thinking • A person's point of view, belief that is open to debate • The theoretical or practical understanding of a subject • Facts, figures, or information from which conclusions can be drawn • ...
personal qualities 2015-02-20
Across
- Someone who shows great vitality and is very active is...............
- Someone you can count on is............
- If you are willing to help other people you are...........
- Someone who shows a strong desire and determination to succeed is.....
- If you display kindness and concern for others you are.............
- Someone who shows no pity for others is...............
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- Someone who shows good sense or judgment is..............
- Someone who has sound judgment is said to be...............
- Someone who is quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply new ideas is...
- If you base decisions in accordance with reason or logic you are......
- This word is used to describe someone who is friendly and likes being with other people
- If you like to keep things tidy and orderly you are...............
12 Clues: Someone you can count on is............ • Someone who shows no pity for others is............... • Someone who shows good sense or judgment is.............. • If you are willing to help other people you are........... • Someone who has sound judgment is said to be............... • If you like to keep things tidy and orderly you are............... • ...
Chapter 2: Algebra 1/2 2014-09-17
Across
- Model: uses a scale to represent an object as smaller or larger than the actual object (ex. Map).
- Products: in a fraction, the numerator and denominator from opposite sides.
- Set: set of all solutions
- Equation: an equation that contains 2 or more variables.
- Reasoning: the process of using logic to draw conclusions.
- a statement that two ratios are equal, like a/b equals c/d.
- mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
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- ratio that compares a number to 100.
- an equation that states a rule for a relationship among quantities.
- of an Equation: value of a variable that makes the equation true
- an equation that is true for all values of the variables.
- Equations: have the same solutions, or the same solution set.
- Rate: a rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one unit.
13 Clues: Set: set of all solutions • ratio that compares a number to 100. • mathematical statement that two expressions are equal • Equation: an equation that contains 2 or more variables. • an equation that is true for all values of the variables. • Reasoning: the process of using logic to draw conclusions. • a statement that two ratios are equal, like a/b equals c/d. • ...
Vocabulary set 6 2023-11-13
Across
- a comparison not using like or as
- (logic) a statement that contradicts itself (I never tell the truth (that is a truth))
- rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration
- exaggerated statements
- harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
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- the practice of investing things with symbolic meaning
- use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
- using words that imitate the sound they denote
- descriptive words to create images in the head
- a comparison using like or as
- correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
- giving human characteristics to non-living things
12 Clues: exaggerated statements • a comparison using like or as • a comparison not using like or as • using words that imitate the sound they denote • descriptive words to create images in the head • giving human characteristics to non-living things • the practice of investing things with symbolic meaning • rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration • ...
Words with H,I,L and M 2023-12-22
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- n. a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something
- v. to combine (two or more things) to make one thing
- v. to go away from (a place)
- n. 진흙
- n. knowledge that you get about someone or something, facts or details about a subject
- n. [physics]the thing that forms physical objects and occupies space
- v. to change or to cause (something) to change from a solid to a liquid usually because of heat
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- v. to be unable to find (something or someone)
- a. making or causing a lot of noise
- n. an area of land that is surrounded by water
- n. a substance that is able to flow freely
- n. someone who is in charge of a business, department, etc.
12 Clues: n. 진흙 • v. to go away from (a place) • a. making or causing a lot of noise • n. a substance that is able to flow freely • v. to be unable to find (something or someone) • n. an area of land that is surrounded by water • v. to combine (two or more things) to make one thing • n. someone who is in charge of a business, department, etc. • ...
camon 19 2022-07-29
Across
- best camera
- others with your exact
- rate at which a processor can complete a processing cycle
- is a lens in photography and cinematography, is a specific type of a long-focus lens in which the physical length
- self portrait taken using the reverse camera screen on a smartphone
- location
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- keep information protected from unauthorized disclosure or viewing
- can
- containing hardwired instructions that the phone uses when it boots up
- that helps mobile users to speed up battery charge
- Android-based operating system allows for a wide range of user customization without requiring rooting the mobile device
- inside your phone is responsible for running all the logic Octa-core (2x2.05 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) and operations required by the Android operating system as well as your apps.
12 Clues: can • location • best camera • others with your exact • that helps mobile users to speed up battery charge • rate at which a processor can complete a processing cycle • keep information protected from unauthorized disclosure or viewing • self portrait taken using the reverse camera screen on a smartphone • ...
lang 2024-06-04
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- An acronym for Context, Historical context, Evidence, Language, Purpose, and Style.
- A wild and passionate child who serves as both a blessing and a reminder of sin.
- A charismatic and adventurous character who brings joy and love into Janie's life.
- The distinctive tone or style of an author.
- Combining multiple sources to create a coherent argument.
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- A brief story used to illustrate a point or claim.
- Professional Yapper
- An acronym for elements of rhetorical analysis (Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, Choices, Appeals, Tone).
- A type of persuasive writing that uses logic and reasoning to convince the audience.
- The main argument or point being made in an essay or speech.
- A character who embodies the American Dream, yet is mysterious and obsessed with the past.
- The study of effective speaking and writing.
12 Clues: Professional Yapper • The distinctive tone or style of an author. • The study of effective speaking and writing. • A brief story used to illustrate a point or claim. • Combining multiple sources to create a coherent argument. • The main argument or point being made in an essay or speech. • ...
THE BRAIN AND ADDICTION 2023-05-10
Across
- The percent of adult addicts that started in their teen years is __ %
- The __ cortex makes decisions based on logic and consequences
- A physical addiction causes __ symptoms
- The prefrontal cortex is not fully matured until the mid __
- Type of addiction which the addict relies on the drug to get through life.
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- Family history and __ is a risk factor for addiction
- The __ pathway dips during teen years, making them want to try new exciting things
- Drugs produce __ amounts of the pleasure neurotransmitter, more than the brain is used to
- A risk factor for addiction is for how __ of a time the person has used.
- The __ system creates a memory of what gave us pleasure
- Neurotransmitter that makes us feel pleasure is called __
- Another name for addiction is "Substance Use __"
12 Clues: A physical addiction causes __ symptoms • Another name for addiction is "Substance Use __" • Family history and __ is a risk factor for addiction • The __ system creates a memory of what gave us pleasure • Neurotransmitter that makes us feel pleasure is called __ • The prefrontal cortex is not fully matured until the mid __ • ...
Does Ferreira Know Her Stuff??? 2022-12-13
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- what type of ignorance does aquinas use to describe a lack of knowledge for which a person is responsible, and can be blamed
- a type of language where words mean the same thing in different contexts
- a british naturalist philosopher that suggested moral evil is a 'kind of natural defect'
- attempts to define good are a naturalistic fallacy
- the third stage of freud's psychosexual devlopment
- who came up with the four-dimensional approach
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- for aquinas, this means to follow the good and avoid the evil
- ethical theories that hold that moral knowledge is recieved in a different way from science and logic
- a jewish thinker that supported via negativa
- ayer was in this circle
- the more popular definition of eternal
- wittgenstein's 'form of life'
12 Clues: ayer was in this circle • wittgenstein's 'form of life' • the more popular definition of eternal • a jewish thinker that supported via negativa • who came up with the four-dimensional approach • attempts to define good are a naturalistic fallacy • the third stage of freud's psychosexual devlopment • for aquinas, this means to follow the good and avoid the evil • ...
Does Ferreira Know Her Stuff??? 2022-12-13
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- what type of ignorance does aquinas use to describe a lack of knowledge for which a person is responsible, and can be blamed
- a type of language where words mean the same thing in different contexts
- a british naturalist philosopher that suggested moral evil is a 'kind of natural defect'
- attempts to define good are a naturalistic fallacy
- the third stage of freud's psychosexual devlopment
- who came up with the four-dimensional approach
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- for aquinas, this means to follow the good and avoid the evil
- ethical theories that hold that moral knowledge is recieved in a different way from science and logic
- a jewish thinker that supported via negativa
- ayer was in this circle
- the more popular definition of eternal
- wittgenstein's 'form of life'
12 Clues: ayer was in this circle • wittgenstein's 'form of life' • the more popular definition of eternal • a jewish thinker that supported via negativa • who came up with the four-dimensional approach • attempts to define good are a naturalistic fallacy • the third stage of freud's psychosexual devlopment • for aquinas, this means to follow the good and avoid the evil • ...
Famous Philosophers 2025-04-27
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- — Chinese philosopher who emphasized morality and proper conduct.
- — French existentialist philosopher, famous for his concept of "bad faith" and the idea that "existence precedes essence."
- — German philosopher known for his work in ethics and epistemology.
- — Ancient Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning.
- — English philosopher who contributed to the theory of knowledge and government.
- — British philosopher known for his work in logic and philosophy of language.
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- — Student of Socrates and author of The Republic.
- — French philosopher famous for the statement "I think, therefore I am."
- — Scottish philosopher known for his skepticism and empiricism.
- — German philosopher famous for his concept of the "Übermensch" and the idea "God is dead."
- — Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and wrote on many subjects.
- — German idealist philosopher known for his dialectical method.
12 Clues: — Student of Socrates and author of The Republic. • — Scottish philosopher known for his skepticism and empiricism. • — German idealist philosopher known for his dialectical method. • — Ancient Greek philosopher known for his method of questioning. • — Chinese philosopher who emphasized morality and proper conduct. • ...
Chapter 4 Review: Loop Basics 2018-01-23
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- A decrease or subtraction
- Used to iterate over the contents of a string (or any "container") one element at a time.
- A loop inside another loop statement.
- A function used with the for loop to iterate over a sequence of numbers
- A repetition of a statement or statements in a program.
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- Executes instructions repeatedly while a condition is true.
- All statements of a function or method or statement block
- An increase or addition
- Denotes the end of a data set, but it is not part of the data.
- A logic error involving the boundary condition of a loop.
- Code which loops endlessly, either due having no terminating condition, having one that can never be met, or one that causes the loop to start over.
11 Clues: An increase or addition • A decrease or subtraction • A loop inside another loop statement. • A repetition of a statement or statements in a program. • All statements of a function or method or statement block • A logic error involving the boundary condition of a loop. • Executes instructions repeatedly while a condition is true. • ...
Influence Pre training crossword 2014-05-29
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- Sales is a piece of cake.When you _____ your product/service.
- To convince anyone specially a senior give ______ .
- If you dont have me, you will loose the potential client and will never get to know the reason why you lost him.
- The first thing to wear in any conversation.
- I am much more important than speaking.
- In sales or in life faliure is just a ______.
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- Without variation i am nothing, without me you are nothing.
- I speak more and better than your mouth.
- If you have not gathered _____ of the client you are not ready for the meet.
- In the first 5 seconds, i can make or break your impression on anyone.
- I am the attitude which you had when you cracked the biggest deal.
11 Clues: I am much more important than speaking. • I speak more and better than your mouth. • The first thing to wear in any conversation. • In sales or in life faliure is just a ______. • To convince anyone specially a senior give ______ . • Without variation i am nothing, without me you are nothing. • Sales is a piece of cake.When you _____ your product/service. • ...
Argumentative Writing 2022-05-23
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- Making a claim and supporting it using feelings and emotions.
- Making a claim and supporting it using feelings and emotions.
- The main argument of an essay - The position that you are trying to get your readers to accept.
- One that is unbiased and is backed up with evidence
- Last paragraph that restates the thesis statement.
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- Who will be affected by the topic? Who will read the essay?
- Statement that explains how the evidence supports and connects to the claim.
- Making a claim and supporting it using logic and reason.
- First paragraph where you will hook the reader.
- Challenging the argument by addressing the position of someone who may not agree with the argument.
- Information that proves or disproves an idea or opinion (your claim)
- Demonstrating why the counter-argument is wrong.
12 Clues: First paragraph where you will hook the reader. • Demonstrating why the counter-argument is wrong. • Last paragraph that restates the thesis statement. • One that is unbiased and is backed up with evidence • Making a claim and supporting it using logic and reason. • Who will be affected by the topic? Who will read the essay? • ...
GSI 1.5 Methods of a Scientist 1 Vocab 2023-09-12
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- An idea or theory which seems to be correct based on evidence or observation.
- A trial or test, carried out under controlled conditions, to discover something unknown, to verify a hypothesis.
- An idea believed to be true without any supporting evidence.
- An unconfirmed explanation; set of facts, ideas, or hypotheses based on limited observation and reasoning.
- A careful search; detailed or careful examination.
- Recorded information through reason and logic, provides support to validate or falsify a theory or hypothesis.
- A decision, judgment, or opinion reached by reasoning.
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- Facts from which conclusions can be drawn; information.
- A conclusion reasoned from information already known.
- Having the same center.
- A possible explanation or educated guess about a problem or phenomenon.
11 Clues: Having the same center. • A careful search; detailed or careful examination. • A conclusion reasoned from information already known. • A decision, judgment, or opinion reached by reasoning. • Facts from which conclusions can be drawn; information. • An idea believed to be true without any supporting evidence. • ...
Law Review 2024-09-25
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- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- the quality of being honest and having a strong adherence to moral and ethical values
- the basic rights and freedoms that all people have, regardless of their background or circumstances
- Core belief of Natural Rights
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- Hobbes Believed people were evil and needed total government
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- Last name of creator of morality stages
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- a philosophical movement of the 18th century marked by a rejection of traditional ideas
11 Clues: Core belief of Natural Rights • Last name of creator of morality stages • Hobbes Believed people were evil and needed total government • the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way. • the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality. • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity. • ...
Midterm Logical Fallacies 2024-12-17
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- Assuming something is true or valid simply because many people believe it.
- Using coded racist language
- Manipulating emotions (fear, pity, anger) to persuade instead of using logic and reason.
- Arguing that a particular action will inevitably lead to a chain of negative consequences.
- Misrepresenting someone else's argument to make it easier to attack.
- Claiming that something is true simply because an authority figure said it.
- Drawing a broad conclusion based on insufficient evidence.
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- Presenting only two options when there are actually more.
- Assuming that because one event followed another, the first event caused the second.
- Supporting an argument with a premise that assumes the conclusion is already true.
- Attacking the person making the argument instead of addressing the argument itself.
11 Clues: Using coded racist language • Presenting only two options when there are actually more. • Drawing a broad conclusion based on insufficient evidence. • Misrepresenting someone else's argument to make it easier to attack. • Assuming something is true or valid simply because many people believe it. • ...
Logical Fallacies 2024-11-19
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- common errors in reasoning that can weaken the logic of an argument
- True or False: Logical fallacies are always intentional
- draws a conclusion based on insufficient or biased evidence
- type of logical fallacy that arises from errors in the content, context, or delivery of the argument
- type of logical fallacy that involves errors in the structure or form of an argument
- all formal fallacies are types of...
- Appeal to ... fallacy assumes something is true because it is likely to be true
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- helps avoid falling prey to logical fallacies
- assumes that if one event happens, several others will inevitably follow
- something that logical fallacies often lack
- assumes that one thing causes another simply because the first thing happened... well, first
11 Clues: all formal fallacies are types of... • something that logical fallacies often lack • helps avoid falling prey to logical fallacies • True or False: Logical fallacies are always intentional • draws a conclusion based on insufficient or biased evidence • common errors in reasoning that can weaken the logic of an argument • ...
Teenage spychology 2022-07-21
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- Very frightened. (9)
- Someone who is practical and uses logic and understanding. (8)
- Give your full attention to what you are doing (5)
- Finding the answer to a difficult question or situation (7, 7)
- Not a child any more. (5, 2)
- a period of ten years. (6)
- Think about and understanding yourself and things you do (4, 8)
- Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11)
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- The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8)
- An idea people have about what a group of other people is like. This idea is often wrong. (10)
- Ideas about what you want to do in the future (8)
- the process of examining the risks involved in a planned activity. (4,10)
- a careful or quick look through something.(4)
- Telling people about your thoughts and feelings (13)
14 Clues: Very frightened. (9) • a period of ten years. (6) • Not a child any more. (5, 2) • a careful or quick look through something.(4) • Ideas about what you want to do in the future (8) • Give your full attention to what you are doing (5) • Telling people about your thoughts and feelings (13) • The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8) • ...
Teenage spychology 2022-07-21
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- Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8)
- Think about and understanding yourself and things you do (4, 8)
- Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13)
- the process of examining the risks involved in a planned activity. (4,10)
- a careful or quick look through something.(4)
- The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8)
- Someone who is practical and uses logic and understanding. (8)
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- Very frightened. (9)
- Finding the answer to a difficult question or situation. (7, 7)
- Not a child any more. (5, 2)
- Give your full attention to what you are doing (5)
- a period of ten years. (6)
- An idea people have about what a group of other people is like. This idea is often wrong. (10)
- Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11)
14 Clues: Very frightened. (9) • a period of ten years. (6) • Not a child any more. (5, 2) • a careful or quick look through something.(4) • Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8) • Give your full attention to what you are doing (5) • Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13) • Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11) • ...
Teenage psychology 2022-07-21
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- a period of ten years. (6)
- Very frightened. (9)
- An idea people have about what a group of other people is like. This idea is often wrong. (10)
- Someone who is practical and uses logic and understanding. (8)
- Being able to get on with all sorts of people (6, 11)
- Not a child any more. (5, 2)
- the process of examining the risks involved in a planned activity. (4,10)
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- Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8)
- The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8)
- Finding the answer to a difficult question or situation. (7, 7)
- Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13)
- Give your full attention to what you are doing (5)
- Think about and understanding yourself and things you do (4, 8)
- a careful or quick look through something.(4)
14 Clues: Very frightened. (9) • a period of ten years. (6) • Not a child any more. (5, 2) • a careful or quick look through something.(4) • Ideas about what you want to do in the future. (8) • Give your full attention to what you are doing (5) • The reasons that show something is or isn’t true. (8) • Telling people about your thoughts and feelings. (13) • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-01-17
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- hunger should not exist when there are billionaires appeal to ethics
- lickin’ good diction
- up jargon
- grandma passed away euphemism
- tried to punish a poor innocent man by putting him in jail appeal to emotion
- pilot had a fear of heights irony
- are the days of misery anastrophe
- said that pizza is the best meal so pizza is the best meal logical fallacies
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- little siblings are annoying deductive reasoning
- can't get a job without experience, and you can't get experience without a job appeal to logic
- say you can’t, but say you can juxtaposition
- quickly and you will never write well, write well and you will soon write quickly antithesis
- cousin is a fat cow dysphemism
- likes nunbundt cakes because they’re always sold out paradox
- mom always makes me breakfast everday, therefore, she will make breakfast for me today inductive reasoning
- did not finish our food we did not know our mom would get mad at us anaphora
- girl was running, singing and dancing parallel structure
17 Clues: up jargon • lickin’ good diction • grandma passed away euphemism • cousin is a fat cow dysphemism • pilot had a fear of heights irony • are the days of misery anastrophe • say you can’t, but say you can juxtaposition • little siblings are annoying deductive reasoning • girl was running, singing and dancing parallel structure • ...
Python Variables For Loops And More 2020-04-28
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- The smartest kid in class [answer is "whocares"]
- a bug that happens because of a mistake in your algorithm or in how you coded it up is a ________ error
- for i in _______(4):
- The 'aaa' in: eee = aaa.bbb(ccc,ddd)
- a bug that has to do with not properly following the rules of a language is a _______ error
- a basic type of variable that represents decimals
- a set of code that you want to repeat 1 or more times
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- a basic type of variable that represents positive or negative whole numbers
- a basic type of data that can only be True or False
- The 'ccc' and 'ddd' in: eee = aaa.bbb(ccc,ddd); a synonym for parameters
- a basic type of variable that represents letters and words
- The 'eee' in: eee = aaa.bbb(ccc,ddd)
- something that is not working right in a program
- The 'bbb' in: eee = aaa.bbb(ccc,ddd)
14 Clues: for i in _______(4): • The 'eee' in: eee = aaa.bbb(ccc,ddd) • The 'aaa' in: eee = aaa.bbb(ccc,ddd) • The 'bbb' in: eee = aaa.bbb(ccc,ddd) • The smartest kid in class [answer is "whocares"] • something that is not working right in a program • a basic type of variable that represents decimals • a basic type of data that can only be True or False • ...
france 2023-01-27
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- a behavior of high moral standards
- love and devotion to ones country
- theory that all knowledge is derived from your five senses experience
- a political or social class
- to love ones country to the extent that you despise another country
- learn through logic and reasoning rather than experience
- an extensive group of states or countries under one supreme authority
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- group of people with the power to make or change laws
- a small decsenting group within an organization that is against the organization
- a sudden violent and unlawful seizure of the government and power
- someone with administrative or supervisory rule in an organization or government
- rules and principles by which a government chooses to rule their country
- a belief or action that people advocate for a partial or complete change of government
- a group people that care a common purpose
14 Clues: a political or social class • love and devotion to ones country • a behavior of high moral standards • a group people that care a common purpose • group of people with the power to make or change laws • learn through logic and reasoning rather than experience • a sudden violent and unlawful seizure of the government and power • ...
Transcendentalism Vocabulary 2017-11-13
Across
- the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is
- exaggeration
- question when a question is asked, but doesn't require an answer because it is obvious
- the repetition of same or similar consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are close together
- using credibility/being trustworthy to convince people to be on your side
- when an author repeats words or phrases over and over
- using facts to get people on your side
Down
- a way to appeal to logic by anticipating objections and acknowledging opposing views of a subject
- using emotions to convince someone to be on your side
- word choice
- placing two very different things together for contrasting effect
- a reference to someone or something known from history, literature, religion, politics, sports, science, mythology, etc.
- the use of irony or mocking to upset someone or joke around
- the same structure repeating in two sentences
14 Clues: word choice • exaggeration • using facts to get people on your side • the same structure repeating in two sentences • using emotions to convince someone to be on your side • when an author repeats words or phrases over and over • the use of irony or mocking to upset someone or joke around • placing two very different things together for contrasting effect • ...
vocab 1 2023-11-17
Across
- to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
- the reason or logic, evidence
- a god or a goddess
- a joint or scam, where two parts meet
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- chaos or large-scale destruction
Down
- in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- having two sides
- to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or confidence game
- to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something
- honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something unpleasant
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
14 Clues: having two sides • a god or a goddess • the reason or logic, evidence • chaos or large-scale destruction • a joint or scam, where two parts meet • to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions • in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant • ...
Parts of a Speech 2025-02-11
Across
- the topic sentence or the main point that a paragraph is trying to prove
- the position you are taking on your topic or issue
- a rhetorical technique using logic and reasoning via the usage of facts and data
- a final wrap up and reminder of your main points
- the main point that you trying to make in your speech
- this evaluates whether the body paragraph
- a rhetorical technique using emotional appeals
Down
- a question, surprising fact, quote, or anecdote that attracts the reader's attention
- the breakdown and analysis of your evidence or example.
- any information that your audience needs to know about your subject
- the evidence or the concrete detail you use to support your assertion
- a point you yield to the opposing side
- a rhetorical technique using character morality, reputation, expertise, or credibility to persuad
- the subject of your paper
14 Clues: the subject of your paper • a point you yield to the opposing side • this evaluates whether the body paragraph • a rhetorical technique using emotional appeals • a final wrap up and reminder of your main points • the position you are taking on your topic or issue • the main point that you trying to make in your speech • ...
English thingy 2024-11-15
Across
- not part of the essential nature of someone or something; coming or operating from outside.
- having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
- (of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent.
- regard as probable; expect or predict
- provide (someone) with an incentive for doing something
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness
Down
- take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
- to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- likely to cause disagreement or argument
- a rhetorical or written technique that appeals to an audience or reader's ethics
- belonging naturally; essential
- giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
14 Clues: belonging naturally; essential • regard as probable; expect or predict • a quality that evokes pity or sadness • likely to cause disagreement or argument • to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic • having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense. • provide (someone) with an incentive for doing something • ...
English thingy 2024-11-15
Across
- not part of the essential nature of someone or something; coming or operating from outside.
- giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.
- to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- provide (someone) with an incentive for doing something
- belonging naturally; essential
Down
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness
- a rhetorical or written technique that appeals to an audience or reader's ethics
- take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
- having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
- likely to cause disagreement or argument
- regard as probable; expect or predict
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- (of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
14 Clues: belonging naturally; essential • a quality that evokes pity or sadness • regard as probable; expect or predict • likely to cause disagreement or argument • to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic • having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense. • provide (someone) with an incentive for doing something • ...
Chapter 4 Review: Loop Basics 2018-01-23
Across
- Code which loops endlessly, either due having no terminating condition, having one that can never be met, or one that causes the loop to start over.
- Denotes the end of a data set, but it is not part of the data.
- Executes instructions repeatedly while a condition is true.
- A logic error involving the boundary condition of a loop.
- Used to iterate over the contents of a string (or any "container") one element at a time.
Down
- An increase or addition
- A function used with the for loop to iterate over a sequence of numbers
- All statements of a function or method or statement block
- A loop inside another loop statement.
- A decrease or subtraction
- A repetition of a statement or statements in a program.
11 Clues: An increase or addition • A decrease or subtraction • A loop inside another loop statement. • A repetition of a statement or statements in a program. • All statements of a function or method or statement block • A logic error involving the boundary condition of a loop. • Executes instructions repeatedly while a condition is true. • ...
Chapter 4 Review: Loop Basics 2018-01-23
Across
- A repetition of a statement or statements in a program.
- A function used with the for loop to iterate over a sequence of numbers
- An increase or addition
- All statements of a function or method or statement block
- Used to iterate over the contents of a string (or any "container") one element at a time.
- A decrease or subtraction
- Executes instructions repeatedly while a condition is true.
Down
- Code which loops endlessly, either due having no terminating condition, having one that can never be met, or one that causes the loop to start over.
- Denotes the end of a data set, but it is not part of the data.
- A loop inside another loop statement.
- A logic error involving the boundary condition of a loop.
11 Clues: An increase or addition • A decrease or subtraction • A loop inside another loop statement. • A repetition of a statement or statements in a program. • A logic error involving the boundary condition of a loop. • All statements of a function or method or statement block • Executes instructions repeatedly while a condition is true. • ...
Power Automate 2022-02-12
Across
- is a kind of oscillation (disturbance) that travels through space and matter
- an event that starts a cloud flow
- refer to the actions in approving a cloud flow
- Application Programming Interface
- allow users to connect popular services (such as Twitter, Outlook, Gmail, and more) to Microsoft Power Automate
Down
- tell flow to perform actions based on predetermined logic set in the flow
- Robotic Process Automation
- are prebuilt set of triggers and actions that are designed to help users easily create flows that meet their specific business needs
- a cloud-scale database used to store data for applications such as power automate and power apps
- A sequence of actions that takes a task from initiation to completion
- another term for powerautomate
11 Clues: Robotic Process Automation • another term for powerautomate • an event that starts a cloud flow • Application Programming Interface • refer to the actions in approving a cloud flow • A sequence of actions that takes a task from initiation to completion • tell flow to perform actions based on predetermined logic set in the flow • ...
Animal Farm - Vocab Mod 1 2022-05-04
Across
- rhetorical appeal to logic (apelación retórica a la lógica)
- absolute power, especially when used unjustly or cruelly (poder absoluto, especialmente cuando se usa de manera injusta o cruel)
- stubbornly inflexible (obstinadamente firme)
- lively; spirited (dinámica; enérgica)
- the working class of a society (la clase obrera de una sociedad)
Down
- the rich class of a society that owns the means of production (la clase rica de una sociedad que posee los medios de producción)
- outstanding; superior to others (excepcional; superior a los demás)
- rhetorical appeal to credibility or ethics (apelación retórica a la credibilidad o la ética)
- lack of interest or emotion (falta de interés o emoción)
- rhetorical appeal to emotion (apelación retórica a la emoción)
- bitterly mocking (burlándose amargamente)
11 Clues: lively; spirited (dinámica; enérgica) • bitterly mocking (burlándose amargamente) • stubbornly inflexible (obstinadamente firme) • lack of interest or emotion (falta de interés o emoción) • rhetorical appeal to logic (apelación retórica a la lógica) • rhetorical appeal to emotion (apelación retórica a la emoción) • ...
CloudM / Google Nexus 2026-01-27
Across
- This CloudM module is a data governance solution for leavers.
- The CloudM module that executes onboarding and offboarding.
- Google's data governance service.
- The entry point where a Super Admin installs CloudM to grant API permissions.
- This module utilizes the Gmail API to populate email content.
- The serverless platform that hosts the core logic for CloudM SaaS and other Goole Workspace Marketplace apps.
Down
- The foundational CloudM feature, which has a two-way sync with Google.
- A special Google account used by CloudM Migrate to authenticate.
- The feature in CloudM that unlocks Google Groups for automations.
- A cloud-based container in Google Cloud Storage where Archive or Backup data is stored.
- This CloudM module is a data protection solution for active users.
11 Clues: Google's data governance service. • The CloudM module that executes onboarding and offboarding. • This CloudM module is a data governance solution for leavers. • This module utilizes the Gmail API to populate email content. • A special Google account used by CloudM Migrate to authenticate. • The feature in CloudM that unlocks Google Groups for automations. • ...
Annzley Period 5 2026-01-09
Across
- movement in art and literature that shows life as it really is
- ancient Greek city buried by a volcanic eruption, helping historians learn about early Greek life
- high, rocky hill in Athens where important buildings and temples were built
- famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena
- Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions to help people think deeply
Down
- school in Athens where Aristotle taught students
- name for Apollo meaning protector
- sacred site in ancient Greece where people went to receive advice from the Oracle
- Greek philosopher who studied science, logic, and taught Alexander the Great
- temple at Delphi dedicated to the god Apollo, home of the Oracle
- Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and learning
11 Clues: name for Apollo meaning protector • school in Athens where Aristotle taught students • Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and learning • famous temple in Athens built to honor the goddess Athena • movement in art and literature that shows life as it really is • temple at Delphi dedicated to the god Apollo, home of the Oracle • ...
CPU Components Recap Puzzle 2022-09-07
5 Clues: CPU stands for Central ___________ Unit. • ALU stands for __________ and Logic Unit. • _________ memory stores frequently used data on the CPU. • The _________ Unit directs the operation of the processor. • A component that is used to store specific data while the processor is running a program.
Unit 7 Programming by Obed 2016-04-26
Across
- a set of step by step instruction for a computer to follow
- The computing language which is understood by computers.
- The data type used to represent whole numbers.
- A method of storing data in an organised structure
- The error received when words are written with bad language
- An error in the logic of a computer program causing unexpected results.
- The data type used to represent yes/no statements.
Down
- A software or hardware problem which prevents the program from running correctly
- The computing language similiar to the one of humans.
- A data value which stays the same while a program is being executed
- An item which translates code into machine code all at once.
- An item which translates assembly language into machine code.
- An item which translate code into machine code line by line.
- An application used to create software.
- A data value which can vary while a program is be executed
- The data type used to represent values which include decimals.
16 Clues: An application used to create software. • The data type used to represent whole numbers. • A method of storing data in an organised structure • The data type used to represent yes/no statements. • The computing language similiar to the one of humans. • The computing language which is understood by computers. • ...
20 questions 2018-03-19
Across
- have ability to produce and appreciate music.
- have ability to control body movements and handle objects skillfully.
- have ability to relate and understand others. These learners try to see things from other people's point of view in order to understand how they think and feel.
- which side of brain that are very good at logic and they care about details?
- which side of brain that have a lot of imagination, they do thing by using their feeling, and also they have a picture thinking?
- very outgoing.
- color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
Down
- color which means clam and logical.
- which means listening, sound and music.
- have ability to use reason, logic and numbers.
- which means imagery and special understanding.
- have ability to use words and language.
- which side of brain that i am good at.
- what is my learning skill?
- What is the true color to you?
- what kind of is my intelligence?
- what student habit should you try to have?
- color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
18 Clues: very outgoing. • what is my learning skill? • What is the true color to you? • what kind of is my intelligence? • color which means clam and logical. • which side of brain that i am good at. • which means listening, sound and music. • have ability to use words and language. • what student habit should you try to have? • have ability to produce and appreciate music. • ...
Encrypted for You 2021-02-03
Across
- Side effect caused by believing only in your view through the internet.
- A set of instructions telling a computer what to do.
- Sometimes the information provided can be both reliable or bias so it really.
- Newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.
- Where the data is stored.
- Organisms being sold to social media.
Down
- Any activity that uses computers to manage, process, and communicate information.
- Test utilized to determine whether one is a human or an AI.
- AI's are used on places like Instagram and Snapchat.
- A mental health issue that develops over usage of social media.
- an electronic device with inputs and outputs that can store and process data.
- A trait that a computer does not possess.
- Social media was designed a certain way to lock you into the screen.
- Where the user actually interacts with the software.
- Where the calculations and logic are done.
- A program where a computer mimics one or more aspects of human intelligence.
16 Clues: Where the data is stored. • Organisms being sold to social media. • A trait that a computer does not possess. • Where the calculations and logic are done. • AI's are used on places like Instagram and Snapchat. • Where the user actually interacts with the software. • A set of instructions telling a computer what to do. • ...
Adrian's CSE Crossword 2023-09-12
Across
- Things that happen in the system you are programming.
- Process of finding and fixing errors or bugs.
- Piece of information which is relevant for solving the computational task.
- An identifiable part of a larger program or construction.
- A data type used in programming, that is used to represent text rather than numbers.
- One of the biggest programming languages.
- The use of computers to establish facts in a logical way.
- Small programs that are written within a larger, main program.
Down
- An abstract storage location.
- Focus on the users and their needs in each phase of the design process.
- Software code or an algorithm in software programming.
- Control element that provides the user a simple way to trigger an event.
- Methods of broadcasting or communicating this information.
- Used to solve problems or perform tasks, based on the understanding of available alternatives.
- Any information or data that is sent to a computer.
- Instructions that tell a computer what to do.
16 Clues: An abstract storage location. • One of the biggest programming languages. • Process of finding and fixing errors or bugs. • Instructions that tell a computer what to do. • Any information or data that is sent to a computer. • Things that happen in the system you are programming. • Software code or an algorithm in software programming. • ...
Game Design Vocab 2023-09-28
Across
- the process of changing computer codes, scripts, and other programming into a file that can run on a specific type of device
- a visual effect placed between the frames to gradually move to the next frame
- a short sound file
- the process of matching the footsteps to the translation motion of an object
- the collection of words and symbols
- a long sound file
- when an executable is changed to make it compatible with a different device
Down
- a list of computer commands
- an exact copy of an object, but its properties are not linked to the original
- where you place game objects to create a scene
- based on English, used to record the programming logic
- a programmable container that can have an interaction or event
- the process of inputting commands that a machine will execute
- the smallest picture elements displayed on a video screen
- a repeating of an animation or sound when it reaches the end
- a person who creates images and graphics used in a game
16 Clues: a long sound file • a short sound file • a list of computer commands • the collection of words and symbols • where you place game objects to create a scene • based on English, used to record the programming logic • a person who creates images and graphics used in a game • the smallest picture elements displayed on a video screen • ...
Perps and Profiles 2023-09-10
Across
- The character who stands in broad daylight, twirling his mustache and sneering.
- An organized criminal may be a ___________ groupie.
- Brussel’s Department.
- One typology suggests that this type of offender would feel a need to return to the scene of a crime.
- The site of one of the bombings.
- Ted Bundy is believed to be this kind of perpetrator.
- Another name for “born criminals”, as expressed in the 1800s.
Down
- The doctor determined that the bomber suffered from __________, which would cloud normal logic as the bomber aged.
- This science influenced the classic detective story.
- The meaning of George’s signature.
- It is best to show __________ when interviewing a disorganized asocial offender.
- Where they caught Metesky.
- Evolution in reverse, as expressed in criminology and crime fiction.
- It is best to approach this kind of offender directly and with confidence when interviewing them.
- The police suspected a German offender because of his ___________ lettering.
- According to the FBI, this kind of perpetrator would experience difficulties in school.
16 Clues: Brussel’s Department. • Where they caught Metesky. • The site of one of the bombings. • The meaning of George’s signature. • An organized criminal may be a ___________ groupie. • This science influenced the classic detective story. • Ted Bundy is believed to be this kind of perpetrator. • Another name for “born criminals”, as expressed in the 1800s. • ...
Purchase & Product Types, Influences on Consumer Behavior 2023-11-01
Across
- a name, term or symbol used to identify related products
- can be defined as a good or service
- detailing of an individual’s characteristics
- purchasing the same product over and over again
- state of mind or point of view on how to respond favorably or unfavorably to a product or brand
- purchase type that involves buying a product or service for the first time
- products have strong brand loyalty
- products are purchased regularly without much planning
Down
- shared attitudes and beliefs of a specific group of people
- motives to make a purchase based on feeling, beliefs or attitudes
- purchase type occurs when consumers make a new decision about a product or service they have previously purchased
- a company, corporation or enterprise
- a mode of living which reflects the attitudes and values of consumers
- motive to make a purchase based on facts or logic
- all communications used by a business to create a favorable impression of its products or services
- products not actively sought out by consumers
16 Clues: products have strong brand loyalty • can be defined as a good or service • a company, corporation or enterprise • detailing of an individual’s characteristics • products not actively sought out by consumers • purchasing the same product over and over again • motive to make a purchase based on facts or logic • products are purchased regularly without much planning • ...
Fundamentals of Communication 2020-12-02
Across
- a person who analyzes the content of a message is a ______-oriented listener
- the type of speaking used to teach an audience something using objective factual information
- refers to emotional appeals
- the process of generating meaning through verbal and non-verbal signals
- the bad listening practice where people pay attention in order to attack something that the listener says
- the step in the listening process where we take in information
- the process of blocking out unimportant and distracting thoughts is called mental _________
- communication that indicates attention or a lack of attention
Down
- includes the three dimensions competence, trustworthiness, and dynamism
- judging the credibility, completeness, and worth of something
- gestures that have a specific agreed-on meaning
- the logic of an argument
- the type pf motivation used to imply that following the speaker's advice will lead to good results
- the type of listening focussed on evaluating or analyzing a message
- requires short and long-term memory
- the second step in the listening process
16 Clues: the logic of an argument • refers to emotional appeals • requires short and long-term memory • the second step in the listening process • gestures that have a specific agreed-on meaning • judging the credibility, completeness, and worth of something • communication that indicates attention or a lack of attention • ...
