logic Crossword Puzzles
MP_21270 2024-03-02
Across
- Which flag in the EFLAGS register is set if the result of an operation is zero?
- Identify the data type used for 32-bit values in the 80386.
- Identify the instruction that transfers control to a specified procedure in the 80386.
- Which mode allows the 80386 to operate as a 16-bit processor?
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- Which flag in the EFLAGS register indicates overflow?
- Which instruction is used to multiply two operands in the 80386?
- Which mode of the 80386 supports multitasking and memory protection?
- Which unit of the 80386 handles arithmetic and logic operations?
8 Clues: Which flag in the EFLAGS register indicates overflow? • Identify the data type used for 32-bit values in the 80386. • Which mode allows the 80386 to operate as a 16-bit processor? • Which instruction is used to multiply two operands in the 80386? • Which unit of the 80386 handles arithmetic and logic operations? • ...
Romanticism 2025-02-20
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- Shelley The author of Frankenstein
- Ballads The title of the collection that helped define Romanticism, written by Wordsworth and Coleridge
- The poet who said, "Nature never did betray the heart that loved her"
- A genre that became popular during the Romantic period, often featuring mysterious or supernatural elements.
- A key concept for Romantic poets, emphasizing creative thought beyond reason and logic.
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- Romantic writers often used personal ___________ and emotional depth in their works.
- A major event that influenced Romantic poets, especially in France
- One of the main themes of Romanticism that contrasts with reason
8 Clues: Shelley The author of Frankenstein • One of the main themes of Romanticism that contrasts with reason • A major event that influenced Romantic poets, especially in France • The poet who said, "Nature never did betray the heart that loved her" • Romantic writers often used personal ___________ and emotional depth in their works. • ...
COACHES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-04-02
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- This type of leadership style motivates through emotional connection and a shared vision
- Coach Knight used this form of authority that is reliant on punishment
- A phrase that described Coach Knight's "tough love" approach
- Coach Knight was fired from Indiana after violating this kind of policy
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- This type of leadership control was heavily utilized by Coach Knight
- A transformational leadership trait that encourages followers through purpose
- This type of power utilizes admiration to influence others
- Effective influence tactic (demonstrated by Coach K and Knight) that utilizes logic, facts, and reason to convince.
8 Clues: This type of power utilizes admiration to influence others • A phrase that described Coach Knight's "tough love" approach • This type of leadership control was heavily utilized by Coach Knight • Coach Knight used this form of authority that is reliant on punishment • Coach Knight was fired from Indiana after violating this kind of policy • ...
The brain 2022-05-20
4 Clues: processes visual information • interprets sense of hearing and smell • Processes all sensory info expect vision, hearing, and smell • processes logic and reasoning, planning, taking responsibility
Science Crossword 2025-06-20
verbs 2024-05-30
5 Clues: to give fun and pleasure to someone • to put on TVs or online to promote it • to give reasons and logic why something happens • to give rules and orders so that the rest can follow • to tell others about something that they need to know
Rhetorical Devices 2024-11-18
Across
- Persuasion technique that appeals to ethics, or the quality of the persuader’s character/credibility.
- Persuasion technique that appeals to the audience’s logic/reasoning.
- Using language effectively to please or persuade.
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- To prove something wrong by argument or evidence.
- Persuasion technique that appeals to the audience’s emotions.
5 Clues: To prove something wrong by argument or evidence. • Using language effectively to please or persuade. • Persuasion technique that appeals to the audience’s emotions. • Persuasion technique that appeals to the audience’s logic/reasoning. • Persuasion technique that appeals to ethics, or the quality of the persuader’s character/credibility.
School Subject 2025-09-10
5 Clues: You learn to draw and paint • This subject focuses on the Indonesian language. • It's about numbers, counting, and solving problems using logic. • This subject helps you understand, speak, read and writing in English • It teaches about different beliefs, faith and how to be a good person
Racism 2022-10-25
5 Clues: not behaving according to morals • opinion not based on any reason or logic • an idea formed before having evidence of its validity • making inference of a group of people based on specific cases • an ______ (with 4-down) inclination towards one group or side of an argument
Words Between Numbers 2021-05-19
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- a compound proposition is always false.
- is a compound proposition that is always true.
- is the science that deals with the logic of shape, the study of patterns, quantity, and arrangement.
- a compound proposition that is neither a tautology nor a contradiction.
- is an important component of mathematical language.
- is a non-instinctive system of communication using symbols possessing arbitrary meanings and shared by a community.
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- is a declarative sentence that is either true or false.
- is a compound statement formed by joining two statements with the connector OR.
- is the compound statement of the form “if p, then q.”
- is a statement formed by adding two statements with the connector AND.
10 Clues: a compound proposition is always false. • is a compound proposition that is always true. • is an important component of mathematical language. • is the compound statement of the form “if p, then q.” • is a declarative sentence that is either true or false. • is a statement formed by adding two statements with the connector AND. • ...
Lesson 2-9 jud, jur, jus, leg 2022-01-14
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- Law or laws enacted by a governing body
- Relating to justice or the decision of a judge
- The crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth
- A person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others
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- A person who makes laws
- To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute
- Able to be defended with logic or justification, conforming to rules or laws
- Just behavior or treatment, fairness
- The power or right to make judgment about the law, to arrest & punish criminals, etc. or the area in which a group has this power
- A judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings
10 Clues: A person who makes laws • Just behavior or treatment, fairness • Law or laws enacted by a governing body • Relating to justice or the decision of a judge • To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute • A person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others • A judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings • ...
computer system 2022-11-21
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- where all the processes are carried out
- the part of the computer holds everything together similar to the way your skeleton keeps your body together!
- The logic circuitry that responds to the basic instructions that drive a computer.
- A mechanism that enables a computer to retain information, either temporarily or permanently
- where the computer stores the current task that is being carried out.
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- it pumps electricity around the computer.
- where all of your documents, pictures, programs etc. are stored on the computer
- sends messages to all of the components inside the computer
- The electronic holding place for the instructions and data a computer needs to reach quickly.
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
10 Clues: where all the processes are carried out • it pumps electricity around the computer. • sends messages to all of the components inside the computer • the programs and other operating information used by a computer. • where the computer stores the current task that is being carried out. • ...
Art E 2023-12-07
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- Medieval art and architecture style known for pointed arches and intricate detailing
- Geometric abstraction and industrial materials to create art with a social purpose
- Decorative art movement known for flowing lines, curves, and ornate details
- Artistic movement that fractured and reassembled objects in an abstracted form
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- Revival of classical aesthetics and forms, often associated with order and simplicity
- Artistic and social movement glorifying speed, technology, and the future
- Technique using small dots of color that optically blend to create a larger image
- Ornate and theatrical style characterized by grandeur, drama, and emotional intensity
- Art movement emphasizing lightness, grace, and intricate ornamentation
- Avant-garde movement rejecting logic and embracing chaos and absurdity
10 Clues: Art movement emphasizing lightness, grace, and intricate ornamentation • Avant-garde movement rejecting logic and embracing chaos and absurdity • Artistic and social movement glorifying speed, technology, and the future • Decorative art movement known for flowing lines, curves, and ornate details • ...
American Lit. Semester 1 study crossword puzzle 2023-12-11
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- An exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally.
- Appeals to logic and reason. It involves present clear and rational arguments supported by evidence.
- A novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorwne.
- Appeals to the credibility and truthworthiness of the speaker
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- Refers to the balance and consistency in sentences or phrases
- A literary device that attributes human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract concepts.
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things by stating that one thing is another.
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in neighboring words or syllables.
- Appeals to the emotion of the audience
- Use the words "like" or "as" to make comparison explicate.
10 Clues: Appeals to the emotion of the audience • A novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorwne. • Use the words "like" or "as" to make comparison explicate. • Refers to the balance and consistency in sentences or phrases • Appeals to the credibility and truthworthiness of the speaker • An exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally. • ...
HW Packet 17 2024-02-14
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- an argument made to persuade someone, verbal arguments, diction, oration
- events in time order from earliest to latest, sequential, consecutive
- the repetition of sounds at the ends of words, repetitive
- to combine elements from different sources to create, express, or support a new idea
- unpleasantly loud sounds, aracket, screeching
- a word or phrase that connects ideas or details in writing, a switch or shift
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- improving the logic of an argument and the grammar of an essay, correcting, rewriting
- the patterns of syllables in poetry, a beat or tempo
- a story that begins at the climax before returning to the beginning of the narrative
- a catchphrase or short and memorable phrase sued in advertising, a motto
10 Clues: unpleasantly loud sounds, aracket, screeching • the patterns of syllables in poetry, a beat or tempo • the repetition of sounds at the ends of words, repetitive • events in time order from earliest to latest, sequential, consecutive • an argument made to persuade someone, verbal arguments, diction, oration • ...
Foundations of our Government 2023-10-27
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- system of government where citizens participate in some manner
- Hobbes & Locke both agree on this "state", but one sees it as nasty while the other does not
- Locke idea that all people are born a "blank slate"
- the tasks required of a citizen such as paying taxes or serving on a jury
- this is the literal meaning of the word "democracy"
- a legal member of a community
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- type of democracy where people vote for all laws. Athens had this.
- a small group of people that has power
- type of democracy where people elect others to make major decisions. Rome & US has this.
- a time when philosophers began to use reason and logic to look at the world
10 Clues: a legal member of a community • a small group of people that has power • Locke idea that all people are born a "blank slate" • this is the literal meaning of the word "democracy" • system of government where citizens participate in some manner • type of democracy where people vote for all laws. Athens had this. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary Test 2019-11-14
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- to become smaller in size, amount, importance or value, or to make something do this.
- a way of thinking; a set of sensible and correct reasons.
- the size or level of something when compared to what is normal.
- the quality of being good or useful for a particular purpose, especially becasue it makes something easier.
- to buy protection for you or something you own in case of illness, accident, or theft.
- the number of times something happens over a period of time.
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- to find the exact position of something.
- money or other advantages that you get from government or as part of your job.
- a large difference between two people or things.
- to need something.
10 Clues: to need something. • to find the exact position of something. • a large difference between two people or things. • a way of thinking; a set of sensible and correct reasons. • the number of times something happens over a period of time. • the size or level of something when compared to what is normal. • ...
Persuasive Writing/Speaking Vocab 2024-06-10
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- Appeal to ethics or credibility, establishing trustworthiness and authority.
- Convincing someone to believe or do something through reasoning or argumentation.
- A short personal story or example used to illustrate a point.
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- The art of using language effectively and persuasively.
- An opposing argument or viewpoint that challenges the main argument.
- A statement or series of statements used to persuade or convince someone of a position or viewpoint.
- Facts, examples, statistics, or expert opinions used to support a claim.
- Appeal to logic, using reason and evidence to support arguments.
- Appeal to emotion, stirring feelings in the audience.
- A statement asserting a fact or belief, often used as the main point of an argument.
10 Clues: Appeal to emotion, stirring feelings in the audience. • The art of using language effectively and persuasively. • A short personal story or example used to illustrate a point. • Appeal to logic, using reason and evidence to support arguments. • An opposing argument or viewpoint that challenges the main argument. • ...
List 23 2023-05-04
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- an agreement or deal made between two parties, often involving a trade-off of some kind.
- to encourage or remind someone to do something, often in a timely manner.
- to obtain or gain possession of something, often through effort or exchange.
- seeming to be true or reasonable, often based on some evidence or logic.
- relating to the moon or its cycles.
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- an opponent or enemy, often in a conflict or competition.
- the plant life of a particular region or ecosystem.
- a skilled public speaker, often someone who is known for their ability to persuade or influence an audience.
- confused or puzzled, often in an amused way.
- continuing without pause or interruption; never-ending.
10 Clues: relating to the moon or its cycles. • confused or puzzled, often in an amused way. • the plant life of a particular region or ecosystem. • continuing without pause or interruption; never-ending. • an opponent or enemy, often in a conflict or competition. • seeming to be true or reasonable, often based on some evidence or logic. • ...
Print Culture and the modern World 2024-11-20
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- A cultural movement that emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- The invention that revolutionized the production of books.
- Exaggerated drawings that often mock political leaders and social issues.
- The quality of being based on or inaccordance with reason and logic.
- The ability to read and write which increased with the availability or printed materials.
- A space where individuals come together to discuss and debate ideas.
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- The subjection of speech and writing that is considered objectionable.
- Short printed works that spread ideas quickly and widely.
- A culture where knowledge and stories are passed down verbally rather than through written texts.
- Narrative songs that were popular in oral culture and later printed.
10 Clues: Short printed works that spread ideas quickly and widely. • The invention that revolutionized the production of books. • The quality of being based on or inaccordance with reason and logic. • Narrative songs that were popular in oral culture and later printed. • A space where individuals come together to discuss and debate ideas. • ...
IT crossword 2025-03-20
Across
- A global network that connects millions of private, public, academic, and government networks.
- An organized collection of data for easy access and management.
- The physical components of a computer system.
- A step-by-step procedure used for calculations, data processing, and automated reasoning.
- A group of interconnected computers that share resources.
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- The process of converting data into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- A high-level programming language commonly used for web development.
- A hardware or software component that stores data for quick access.
- A fundamental principle of computing that deals with true and false values.
- A system of numerical notation that has 2 as its base, used in computers.
10 Clues: The physical components of a computer system. • A group of interconnected computers that share resources. • An organized collection of data for easy access and management. • A hardware or software component that stores data for quick access. • A high-level programming language commonly used for web development. • ...
CHAPTER 4: LISTENING 2025-05-07
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- Anything that interferes with the ability to hear or understand a message.
- The stage of listening that involves storing information for future use
- The stage of listening where the listener judges the message's value, credibility, or logic.
- Type of communication that includes gestures, facial expressions, and posture.
- The first stage of the listening proceinvolvesving hearing and attending to a message.
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- An active process of receiving messages sent orally.
- The listener’s response to the message, indicating that the message was received and understood.
- Type of communication that uses spoken or written words.
- The stage of listening where the listener gives feedback to the speaker.
- The stage of listening where the listener makes sense of the messages
10 Clues: An active process of receiving messages sent orally. • Type of communication that uses spoken or written words. • The stage of listening where the listener makes sense of the messages • The stage of listening where the listener gives feedback to the speaker. • The stage of listening that involves storing information for future use • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2024-10-16
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- uses words that evoke strong feelings, rather than facts and evidence
- features famous people describing their personal experience with a product or explaining why you should use a product
- persuades people to do something by telling them that others are doing it too
- uses logic or reason
- language that uses words with strong positive or negative connotations to stir people’s emotions
- uses credibility and authority
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- appeal that taps into people’s values or moral standards
- implies that ordinary people are on “our side”
- uses the names or pictures of famous people to convince you that a product will help you imitate the famous person in the ad
- appeal that implies an ordinary person can be rich and sophisticated
10 Clues: uses logic or reason • uses credibility and authority • implies that ordinary people are on “our side” • appeal that taps into people’s values or moral standards • appeal that implies an ordinary person can be rich and sophisticated • uses words that evoke strong feelings, rather than facts and evidence • ...
Week 14 - Thinking Skills 2025-10-20
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- A hierarchy reflecting increasing complexity of thinking.
- Knowing your own assumptions and prejudices helps you lessen this.
- Considered the most complex level of thinking in Bloom’s taxonomy
- An interpretation an individual derives from processing cues in a situation.
- Reasoning is studied as a formal science in this field.
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- The taxonomy to follow in your own approach to study was created by this person.
- A lower-order thinking skill that involves grasping meaning.
- Lower-order and higher-order thinking skills are both described as this type.
- Bloom’s taxonomy is viewed as this, reflecting levels of thinking from simple to complex.
- Tips for improving this include using all your senses and drinking enough water.
10 Clues: Reasoning is studied as a formal science in this field. • A hierarchy reflecting increasing complexity of thinking. • A lower-order thinking skill that involves grasping meaning. • Considered the most complex level of thinking in Bloom’s taxonomy • Knowing your own assumptions and prejudices helps you lessen this. • ...
HBD PEACOCK 2022-01-27
Across
- I hope you know if i lose I'm gonna say i let you win
- Listen there's nothing holding me back now, im in that mixing limca fanta zone
- Next up, whats your favourite colour. I mean i know im dumb anyway but i had to google _____
- I don't get ____ asshole
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- I want to call you, but can't find a legit excuse
- Worlds worst attempt at flirting. Oh look if found a heart shaped ____
- So my cousins ditched me, any chance you're craving?
- By that logic we should go to veshnudevi - Fav Place
8 Clues: I don't get ____ asshole • I want to call you, but can't find a legit excuse • So my cousins ditched me, any chance you're craving? • By that logic we should go to veshnudevi - Fav Place • I hope you know if i lose I'm gonna say i let you win • Worlds worst attempt at flirting. Oh look if found a heart shaped ____ • ...
fair 2021-06-25
Across
- cushions hanging on the ropes that move with the friction force
- it's a toy in the playground We'll slide from top to bottom
- it allows us to move quickly on the rails
- mirrors that make people look different than they are
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- a turning wheel with cabs and fixing.
- magnetic-based small cars slowly touching each other in the arena
- a small ship that is based on swing logic, swinging back and forth quickly
- a railway train called the ghost reds because it's going fast and scaring people
8 Clues: a turning wheel with cabs and fixing. • it allows us to move quickly on the rails • mirrors that make people look different than they are • it's a toy in the playground We'll slide from top to bottom • cushions hanging on the ropes that move with the friction force • magnetic-based small cars slowly touching each other in the arena • ...
Introduction to Robotics 2023-11-08
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- an artificially produced human being capable of learning
- provide a computer or other machine with coded instructions for the automatic performance of a particular task
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of variability
- a device that is computer controlled and able to gather information from sight, touch, and sound sensors
- an android that has human physical conditions
- a device that is human in appearance and able to move objects after programming
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- mechanical device to replace human body parts
- machine to repeat a function apparently on its own power
8 Clues: mechanical device to replace human body parts • an android that has human physical conditions • an artificially produced human being capable of learning • machine to repeat a function apparently on its own power • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of variability • ...
9Es Crossword Vocab 2 (BF) 2023-12-14
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- relating to metaphysics
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man
- a writer or user of satire
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- a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents or follows the doing of something bad
- the belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe. Belief in a god based on reason and logic.
- fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation
- an error in printing or writing
8 Clues: relating to metaphysics • a writer or user of satire • an error in printing or writing • a dishonest or unscrupulous man • fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful • a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents or follows the doing of something bad • a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation • ...
Design Principles 2023-04-18
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- Any single object in object-oriented programing (OOP) should be made for one specific function
- Each unit should have only limited knowledge about other units; only talk to your friends
- As much as you can, keep state and logic internal; keeping code private and removing access where we can
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- Child classes will inherit all of the behavior and attributes of the parent class.
- Hide away the implementation details
- Do not add functionality until deemed necessary
- Ability to call the same method name on different objects
- Reduce repetition of software patterns
8 Clues: Hide away the implementation details • Reduce repetition of software patterns • Do not add functionality until deemed necessary • Ability to call the same method name on different objects • Child classes will inherit all of the behavior and attributes of the parent class. • Each unit should have only limited knowledge about other units; only talk to your friends • ...
Weekly Challenge #15 2022-05-24
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- Programable logic controller
- A device used in gas cutting for controlling the gases used for preheating and the oxygen used for cutting the metal(two words)
- A mixture with metallic properties composed of two or more elements, of which at least one is a metal
- Number system with a base of 2
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- The metal to be welded or cut. In alloys, it is the metal present in the largest proportion.(two words)
- Metal to be added in making a weld
- Houses and connects PLC components
- Number System with a base of 8
8 Clues: Programable logic controller • Number System with a base of 8 • Number system with a base of 2 • Metal to be added in making a weld • Houses and connects PLC components • A mixture with metallic properties composed of two or more elements, of which at least one is a metal • ...
EPF Unit 5 Vocab 2025-02-21
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- Intentionally deceiving someone to take their money or information
- Anxiety that you are missing a positive event, product, or information
- A mistaken belief or failure of logic
- Keeping consumers safe from fraudulent or unfair business practices
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- The choice to buy or not to buy a product based on political, ethical, or environmental reasons
- Using economics and psychology to study, explain, and/or manipulate real-world behavior
- The illegal use of someone’s name and personal information to access financial assets or sensitive information
- Decision-making based on maximizing one’s personal benefit
8 Clues: A mistaken belief or failure of logic • Decision-making based on maximizing one’s personal benefit • Intentionally deceiving someone to take their money or information • Keeping consumers safe from fraudulent or unfair business practices • Anxiety that you are missing a positive event, product, or information • ...
Rationalism 2025-11-20
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- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system
- another word for proof
- the belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge through logical deduction and intuition
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- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others than an action or idea is right or wrong
- sound reasoning
- the author of the essay, "Common Sense"
- the author of the speech, "Speech to the Virginia Convention"
- a concise, one or two sentence statement of the main point or argument of an essay
8 Clues: sound reasoning • another word for proof • the author of the essay, "Common Sense" • the author of the speech, "Speech to the Virginia Convention" • a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system • a concise, one or two sentence statement of the main point or argument of an essay • ...
Mongoose 2021-02-19
Across
- Currently on our webpage, "creating" and "getting" orders is handled by the ______ controller
- In this chapter, we created the ________ model to help us store data in our orders collection.
- MongoDB is _________-less
- ... is known as the _______ operator (or syntax) in JavaScript
- Mongoose is an Object-Document _______ library
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- On our website, the _______ model is responsible for clearing orders out of our cart.
- In MVC applications, your data-related logic should live in the __________
- Sequelize is an ORM whereas Mongoose is an _________
- to delete products from our cart, we use the post_______DeleteProduct action located is our shop controller
- The main goal of an ORM/ODM is to enable you to work with the ______instead of the queries.
10 Clues: MongoDB is _________-less • Mongoose is an Object-Document _______ library • Sequelize is an ORM whereas Mongoose is an _________ • ... is known as the _______ operator (or syntax) in JavaScript • In MVC applications, your data-related logic should live in the __________ • On our website, the _______ model is responsible for clearing orders out of our cart. • ...
The 3 Appeals Crossword 2023-10-01
Across
- One word to represent 'logos'
- One word to represent 'ethos'
- Appealing to emotion
- What is the type of essay that the 3 appeals are most commonly used in?
- (What appeal is this:) The Justin Bieber meal at McDonald's
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- (What appeal is this:) There are only 100 calories per bag. Less guilt, more pleasure.
- Who created the 3 appeals? (hint: answer was given when we watched the rhetoric video on Tuesday)
- The three appeals are all a part of _________
- Appealing to logic
- You can appeal to the audience's trustworthiness when you use a _____, like Taylor Swift, in your argument
- (What appeal is this:) You should donate unused groceries to a local soup kitchen to help those less fortunate.
- One word to represent 'pathos'
- Appealing to credibility and trustworthiness
13 Clues: Appealing to logic • Appealing to emotion • One word to represent 'logos' • One word to represent 'ethos' • One word to represent 'pathos' • Appealing to credibility and trustworthiness • The three appeals are all a part of _________ • (What appeal is this:) The Justin Bieber meal at McDonald's • What is the type of essay that the 3 appeals are most commonly used in? • ...
Know your organisational departments 2023-08-01
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- Marketing is derived from the word ________
- ______ means availability of adequate cash or cashable funds
- An objective of marketing that allows people to know about your product.
- Modern approach focuses on selling _______ rather than the product
- The approach adopted by the traditional selling technique
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- Life blood of business
- _____ is a creative function as it involves not just the application of tools to materials but also logic to work.
- _____ is the process of planning the raw materials
- A process of choosing the most suitable person out of all the candidates who offer themselves for appointment.
- Human resource management is a _______ function because it is required in every organisation irrespective of its nature, size and objectives
10 Clues: Life blood of business • Marketing is derived from the word ________ • _____ is the process of planning the raw materials • The approach adopted by the traditional selling technique • ______ means availability of adequate cash or cashable funds • Modern approach focuses on selling _______ rather than the product • ...
Vocabulary List #5 2021-11-14
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- The same action used when making a thesis
- To persuade someone to do an action they didn't want to do
- A quality of a topic that makes it impossible for someone to explain with just logic
- Impossiblely perfect conditions for an event or being
- The act of participating in a very heated battle of words
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- A hypothesis with little to no evidence
- A fancy title for an animal's snout
- A property of a person or group of people that makes them unable to speak their true intentions
- A word that uses other words in its composure.
- A quality of a topic that makes it easily understood by the general people
10 Clues: A fancy title for an animal's snout • A hypothesis with little to no evidence • The same action used when making a thesis • A word that uses other words in its composure. • Impossiblely perfect conditions for an event or being • The act of participating in a very heated battle of words • To persuade someone to do an action they didn't want to do • ...
Lukas 2.3 #1 2025-02-03
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- a component that can store an electrical charge
- ray tube an older style of TV/computer monitor that uses a vacuum electrons and a phosrescent screen to project a display
- the register stores information acquired from the arithmetic unit
- logic unit the function where the processer performs arithmetic and logical
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- a short distance wireless technology used to Interconnect a multitude of different
- processing unit the piece of hardware that handles a computers instructions from other hardware and software
- bus part of the system bus
- fan electric fan that is placed inside the chassis to allow for proper ventilation to prevent overheating
- the smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data
- industry standard form factor for desktop
10 Clues: bus part of the system bus • industry standard form factor for desktop • a component that can store an electrical charge • the smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data • the register stores information acquired from the arithmetic unit • logic unit the function where the processer performs arithmetic and logical • ...
Happy Birthday 2025-03-09
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- - Workplace of chaos, where a world’s best boss reigns and pranks never end
- – The month when our story began, cold air and a warm new bond in hand.
- - How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land?
- – It shapes decisions, solves equations, and helps avoid bad situations.
- – A genius, a billionaire, a playboy, a philanthropist. Who is he?
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- – You vibe to his sound, his voice profound, beats that never let you down.
- – Six-string storyteller, electric or acoustic
- – A song I adore, but it makes you snore—so you tease me more!
- – Knock, knock, knock—who’s socially awkward and loves his spot?
- - our first game, where we first begun
10 Clues: - our first game, where we first begun • – Six-string storyteller, electric or acoustic • - How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land? • – A song I adore, but it makes you snore—so you tease me more! • – Knock, knock, knock—who’s socially awkward and loves his spot? • – A genius, a billionaire, a playboy, a philanthropist. Who is he? • ...
women$ 2023-12-12
Across
- the act of examining one's own thoughts and feelings
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something
- a practical approach to problems and affairs, often prioritizing practicality over theory or ideology
- the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights
- skill and grace in physical movement, especially in using the hands
- Having the official or legal power to make decisions or enforce rules.
Down
- a machine with a heavy blade used to behead people.
- a statement that contradicts itself or seems to defy logic
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
10 Clues: a machine with a heavy blade used to behead people. • the act of examining one's own thoughts and feelings • the quality of being clever, original, and inventive • a statement that contradicts itself or seems to defy logic • the action of working with someone to produce or create something • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person • ...
Dr. Mallikarjun DDCO Crosswords 2024-12-04
Across
- The graphical tool used to simplify Boolean expressions.
- The circuit type where outputs depend only on the current inputs.
- The performance metric defined as the reciprocal of the clock cycle time.
- A digital logic gate that outputs true only when the inputs differ.
- The flip-flop type that has two inputs, Set and Reset.
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- A combinational circuit that selects one of several inputs and forwards it to the output.
- The Verilog keyword used to define a module.
- The addressing technique where the operand's address is explicitly stated in the instruction.
- A Boolean algebra operator that outputs true only if both inputs are true.
- A circuit that can add two binary numbers.
10 Clues: A circuit that can add two binary numbers. • The Verilog keyword used to define a module. • The flip-flop type that has two inputs, Set and Reset. • The graphical tool used to simplify Boolean expressions. • The circuit type where outputs depend only on the current inputs. • A digital logic gate that outputs true only when the inputs differ. • ...
Unit 18 - 5th 2025-04-11
Across
- law or laws enacted by a governing body
- relating to justice or the decision of a judge
- the crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth
- a person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others
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- a person who makes laws
- to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute
- able to be defended with logic or justification, conforming to rules or laws
- just behavior or treatment, fairness
- the power or right to make judgments about the law, to arrest, & punish criminals, etc. or the area in which a group has this power
- a judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings
10 Clues: a person who makes laws • just behavior or treatment, fairness • law or laws enacted by a governing body • relating to justice or the decision of a judge • to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute • a person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others • a judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings • ...
Lesson 2-9 jud, jur, jus, leg 2022-01-12
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- A person who makes laws
- A person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others
- Laws or laws in act by governing body
- Just Behavior or treatment, fairness
- To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute
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- The powers or right to make judgments about the law, to arrest and punish criminals, ect, or the area in which group has this power
- Relating to justice or decision of a judge
- A judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings
- Able to defend with logic or justification conforming two rules or laws
- The crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth
10 Clues: A person who makes laws • Just Behavior or treatment, fairness • Laws or laws in act by governing body • Relating to justice or decision of a judge • A person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others • To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute • A judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings • ...
words 2022-01-14
Across
- to justice or the decision of a judge
- power or right to make judgments about the law to arrest and punish criminals etc. or the area in which a group has this power
- person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others
- make an official decision about who is right in a dispute
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- judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings
- crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth
- or laws enacted by a governing body
- behavior or treatment fairness.
- person who makes laws
- to be defended with logic or justification condor ming to rules or laws
10 Clues: person who makes laws • behavior or treatment fairness. • or laws enacted by a governing body • to justice or the decision of a judge • person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others • make an official decision about who is right in a dispute • judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings • ...
FUNDAMENTALS OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 2022-01-25
Across
- is the abbreviation for Arithmetic Logic Unit
- storage retains programs and data for future use.
- These devices allow the user to see the processed results for example monitors and printers.
- store data and results for future use.
- this is a permanent storage device that contains data that cannot be changed.
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- stands for Central Processing Unit
- these are the physical components of the computer, that you can touch.
- These devices allow data and instructions into the computer system for example keyboards and mouses.
- this is an electronic machine that accepts data,stores the results or gives you an output.
- this is a set of programs that tells the computer what to do.
10 Clues: stands for Central Processing Unit • store data and results for future use. • is the abbreviation for Arithmetic Logic Unit • storage retains programs and data for future use. • this is a set of programs that tells the computer what to do. • these are the physical components of the computer, that you can touch. • ...
Rhetorical Appeals & Devices 2022-12-12
Across
- an author or speaker intentionally uses exaggeration and overstatement for emphasis and effect.
- a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words “like” or “as.”
- appeals to the credibility or trustworthiness of a source
- repetition of a sequence of words at the beginning of a sentence
- appeal to emotions
- placing two things side by side so as to highlight their differences
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- a list or series of words, phrases, or clauses that is connected with the repeated use of the same conjunction.
- a literary device comparing to unlike things through a perceived similarity.
- appeals to the audiences sense of logic
- repeated syllables, words, or phrases throughout a speech or writing
10 Clues: appeal to emotions • appeals to the audiences sense of logic • appeals to the credibility or trustworthiness of a source • repetition of a sequence of words at the beginning of a sentence • repeated syllables, words, or phrases throughout a speech or writing • placing two things side by side so as to highlight their differences • ...
Personality 2025-10-06
Across
- Someone who is chatty enjoys talking to other people a lot.
- A person who is sensible makes decisions based on reason/logic, does not take risks.
- Someone who is adventurous enjoys adventure and takes risks.
- A helpful person is always happy to help other people.
- A determined person makes a definite decision and does not give up.
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- A person who is ambitious wants to be successful in their career, studies, sport.
- Someone who is affectionate shows their love for other people.
- A friendly person always talks to other people and perhaps helps them too.
- Someone who is intelligent is good at learning.
- A brave person wants to do difficult or challenging things and is not afraid.
10 Clues: Someone who is intelligent is good at learning. • A helpful person is always happy to help other people. • Someone who is chatty enjoys talking to other people a lot. • Someone who is adventurous enjoys adventure and takes risks. • Someone who is affectionate shows their love for other people. • A determined person makes a definite decision and does not give up. • ...
Persuasive Strategies 2026-03-30
Across
- the attitude or general character of a speaker's voice
- the arrangement of words and phrases in a specific order, shaping meaning and impact
- appealing to an audiences' emotions, values, or beliefs
- phrased as questions but designed to make a point, persuade, or provoke thought rather than elicit an answer
- appeal to an audience's perception of a speaker’s credibility, character, and authority
- a speaker’s deliberate choice of words
Down
- purposeful physical movements of the hands, arms, and or head
- the rise and fall of pitch in voice when speaking
- an appeal to logic, using facts, statistics, and rational arguments
- deliberate, varied speed and rhythm of speaker's delivery, used to manage audience engagement and comprehension
10 Clues: a speaker’s deliberate choice of words • the rise and fall of pitch in voice when speaking • the attitude or general character of a speaker's voice • appealing to an audiences' emotions, values, or beliefs • purposeful physical movements of the hands, arms, and or head • an appeal to logic, using facts, statistics, and rational arguments • ...
Integration 2023-02-14
Across
- Composite and Matrix are both example of which type of report
- When Workday applies report filters which logic does it execute first
- tool that automates the migration of configuration data between tenants, including to your Production tenant
- What field type does a Date Difference calculated field return
Down
- Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository is
- How many Document Transformation for one connector
6 Clues: How many Document Transformation for one connector • Composite and Matrix are both example of which type of report • Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository is • What field type does a Date Difference calculated field return • When Workday applies report filters which logic does it execute first • ...
Aristotel 2020-10-12
Across
- stiinta despre principiile fundamentale ale existentei
- stiinta despre natura
- sufletul, conform clasificarii lui Aristotel, care are insusirea de a asimila substantele necesare pentru existenta
- procedeu logic ale gandirii rationale, care porneste de la analiza cunostintelor particulare si deduce concluzii generale
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- metoda analizata de Aristotel, care porneste de la anlaiza premiselor relative si se ridica la concluzii la fel relative
- conceptie a lumii, conform careia aceasta urmareste realizarea unui scop final
- stiinta inaintata de Aristotel care include in sine retorica, politica, economia etc.
- stiinta despre principiile si legile fundamentale ale gandirii rationale corecte
8 Clues: stiinta despre natura • stiinta despre principiile fundamentale ale existentei • conceptie a lumii, conform careia aceasta urmareste realizarea unui scop final • stiinta despre principiile si legile fundamentale ale gandirii rationale corecte • stiinta inaintata de Aristotel care include in sine retorica, politica, economia etc. • ...
Digital Fundamentals Q2 2023-02-11
Across
- entries Known as ______ mapping
- Odd parity of word can be conveniently tested by_______
- The time required for a gate or inverter to change its state is called______
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- A digital circuit that can store only one bit is a
- A single transistor can be used to build which of the following digital logic gates?
- using the transformation method you can realize any POS realization of OR-AND with only.
- The K-map based Boolean reduction is based on the following Unifying Theorem: A+A’=1
- Don’t care conditions can be used for simplifying Boolean expressions in_____
8 Clues: entries Known as ______ mapping • A digital circuit that can store only one bit is a • Odd parity of word can be conveniently tested by_______ • The time required for a gate or inverter to change its state is called______ • Don’t care conditions can be used for simplifying Boolean expressions in_____ • ...
SBUA #4 Review 2023-01-31
Across
- what a text is mostly about
- how reliable or trustworthy something or someone is
- a type of reasoning that starts uses a general premise and a fact to draw a conclusion
- a rhetorical appeal that uses emotions
- a rhetorical appeal that uses credibility and reliability
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- a type of reasoning that starts with a specific pattern and then ends with a generalized conclusion
- a type of reasoning that starts with a specific observation and applies to a general theory as a conclusion
- a rhetorical appeal that uses logic and reason
8 Clues: what a text is mostly about • a rhetorical appeal that uses emotions • a rhetorical appeal that uses logic and reason • how reliable or trustworthy something or someone is • a rhetorical appeal that uses credibility and reliability • a type of reasoning that starts uses a general premise and a fact to draw a conclusion • ...
Intro to Coding 1.2 and 1.3 Vocabulary 2023-07-08
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- a way of thinking about programming design
- the sections of code that contain routines
- the sets of instructions
- a type of programming design that creates a program using specific units called objects
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- the approach taken to writing code
- a sequence of instructions used to solve a logic problem
- a type of programming design that uses specific elements to improve the clarity of the code
- a type of programming design that involves breaking down the overall problem into pieces or goals that can be solved one at a time
8 Clues: the sets of instructions • the approach taken to writing code • a way of thinking about programming design • the sections of code that contain routines • a sequence of instructions used to solve a logic problem • a type of programming design that creates a program using specific units called objects • ...
Describing innovation 2024-01-24
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- having positive effects or advantages, often improving a situation or providing value.
- bringing about a complete or dramatic change and disrupting existing systems or norms
- exceptional, extraordinary, outstanding.
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- reasonably priced and within the financial reach of many people.
- highly sought after or wanted due to its appealing qualities or benefits.
- occurs or is done at an appropriate or suitable moment, often being relevant and well-timed.
- Something that is easily carried or moved from one place to another due to its compactness and lightweight design.
- ridiculous or highly unreasonable, often lacking practicality or logic.
8 Clues: exceptional, extraordinary, outstanding. • reasonably priced and within the financial reach of many people. • ridiculous or highly unreasonable, often lacking practicality or logic. • highly sought after or wanted due to its appealing qualities or benefits. • bringing about a complete or dramatic change and disrupting existing systems or norms • ...
Automation Day 3 Vocabulary 2026-02-10
Across
- Has relay contacts in it
- Type of circuit that keeps the output on after the input has been turned off
- Has a relay coil in it
- Electrically operated switch
- Advanced schematics used to record logic structures for industrial controls; foundation of the PLC programming language
- Contacts that are closed when the coil is de-energized and open when the coil is energized
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- Contacts that are open when the coil is de-energized and close when the coil is energized
- Relay that uses electrical and optical properties to operate and have no moving parts.
8 Clues: Has a relay coil in it • Has relay contacts in it • Electrically operated switch • Type of circuit that keeps the output on after the input has been turned off • Relay that uses electrical and optical properties to operate and have no moving parts. • Contacts that are open when the coil is de-energized and close when the coil is energized • ...
corner gas logic 2019-12-08
corner gas logic 2019-12-08
VOCAB 7 2023-01-07
Across
- I speak with absolutely zero _______ so I need grammarly 24/7.
- I am so ______ that some people might think that I don't have bones.
- I wrote in my ______ every two weeks to get me on the right tracks.
- Since I steal whatever I see, I am known as an antonym of _______.
- I made by _____ at the dumpster recording studio.
Down
- This medicine can cure any disease but as a side effect it may ______ a serious lack of logic.
- Bob was famous for being __________ in his school.
- Thanks for putting out the trash! I will now _________ you with even more trash!
- Sorry, but I recently destroyed the ______ at Delphi.
- A ________ person just left the water running on the sink.
10 Clues: I made by _____ at the dumpster recording studio. • Bob was famous for being __________ in his school. • Sorry, but I recently destroyed the ______ at Delphi. • A ________ person just left the water running on the sink. • I speak with absolutely zero _______ so I need grammarly 24/7. • Since I steal whatever I see, I am known as an antonym of _______. • ...
The Locked Door 2023-02-13
Across
- Fail to make a serve twice in a row
- Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated
- Making a snap judgement
- An event where participants spend an hour talking to other people for five minutes at time to determine compatibility
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- A weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely
- A set of unconscious mental processes influencing judgement and decision making
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- One of the world's best tennis coaches
- The concept that there are certain stimuli that can influence people to change their behavior in measurable ways
- The part of the brain that deals with decision-making, sorting through huge amounts of information in the process
10 Clues: Making a snap judgement • Fail to make a serve twice in a row • One of the world's best tennis coaches • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic • A weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely • Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated • ...
Biological Psychology 2020-10-27
Across
- the neurotransmitter released in stress situations.
- converts short-term memories into long-term memories.
- this lobe processes information gathered by all five senses.
- neurotransmitters released by the pituitary gland, associated with pain relief and pleasure .
- the human brain has 86 billion of these which fire chemical and electrical signals between the body and brain.
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- the side of the brain responsible for tasks. Relating to logic, reasoning, decision-making and speech and language.
- sees the “mind” as a function of the physical brain.
- a neurotransmitter linked to mood enhancement and calmness.
- these are released at a synapse and may have an “excitatory” or “inhibitory” effect.
- cortex, is responsible for the highest-level cognitive functions.
10 Clues: the neurotransmitter released in stress situations. • sees the “mind” as a function of the physical brain. • converts short-term memories into long-term memories. • a neurotransmitter linked to mood enhancement and calmness. • this lobe processes information gathered by all five senses. • cortex, is responsible for the highest-level cognitive functions. • ...
gda-crossword-5 2021-09-06
Across
- What is the main data source for people data?
- Candidate _________ is a use case which has been implemented with the Workforce Data Lake.
- What is the ECC Key Dimension that contains cloud cost called?
- Which tool is used for ETL by Workforce team?
- Associate data includes non-confidential for all ______ associates.
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- Predicability is an example of what type of metric which is available form the TMDL?
- _________ logic pertains to the ranking that source systems are given.
- Key dimensions for agile data include Domo Goal, Jira/XRay and Jira _______.
- Whihc tool combined data objectives, financials, work and people?
- EI Data sets contan IT _________ data for the analytical, operational reporting needs of the enterprise.
10 Clues: What is the main data source for people data? • Which tool is used for ETL by Workforce team? • What is the ECC Key Dimension that contains cloud cost called? • Whihc tool combined data objectives, financials, work and people? • Associate data includes non-confidential for all ______ associates. • ...
Project 1 Reading 3 2021-07-14
Across
- a piece of written or spoken information that one person gives to another
- to share the same interests or have similar characteristics
- relating to real situations or actions and not to thoughts or ideas
- arriving at the right time and not too late
- the arrangement of a group of people or things in a list from first to last
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- how good or bad something is
- someone or something that is not included in a rule, group, or list
- to know someone or something because you have seen or experienced them before
- the number of people living in a particular area
- the use of reason, or the science of using reason
10 Clues: how good or bad something is • arriving at the right time and not too late • the number of people living in a particular area • the use of reason, or the science of using reason • to share the same interests or have similar characteristics • someone or something that is not included in a rule, group, or list • ...
Employee Appreciation Week 2021 2021-10-06
Across
- a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering
- dedication; allegiance
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
- the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing.
- the part played by a person or thing in bringing about a result or helping something to advance
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- conformity in the application of something, typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness
- possession of required skill, knowledge, qualification, or capacity
- the quality of being easy to see or hear
- the telecommunications company you work for
- association; relationship
10 Clues: dedication; allegiance • association; relationship • the quality of being easy to see or hear • the telecommunications company you work for • possession of required skill, knowledge, qualification, or capacity • firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something • ...
Claire's Hard Charlotte Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- What can you not get a man to do when he holds a gun and you've got none Chapter 19
- What did Mr. Keetch say that every ship had Chapter 2
- Who said they saw Charlotte with the dirk during her trial Chapter 18
- What part of the ship fell during the storm Chapter 15
- What was the name of Fisk's mermaid sweetheart chapter 9
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- The name of captain Jaggery's daughter Chapter 5
- What captain Jaggery thinks they teach Charlotte more of in school Chapter 11
- Who did Morgan say Charlotte box in Chapter 14
- How many sailors were aboard the SeaHawk Chapter 3
- Name of Charlotte's sister Chapter 22
10 Clues: Name of Charlotte's sister Chapter 22 • Who did Morgan say Charlotte box in Chapter 14 • The name of captain Jaggery's daughter Chapter 5 • How many sailors were aboard the SeaHawk Chapter 3 • What did Mr. Keetch say that every ship had Chapter 2 • What part of the ship fell during the storm Chapter 15 • What was the name of Fisk's mermaid sweetheart chapter 9 • ...
Week 2: Evolution of Management theory 2024-08-02
Across
- is the tendency of people singled out for special attention to perform as expected.
- tries to match management practices with situational demands.
- assumes people dislike work, lack ambition, are irresponsible and prefer to be led.
- assumes people are willing to work, accept responsibility and are self‐directed and creative.
- is a smaller component of a larger system.
- is the sequence of activities that transform materials into finished products.
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- occur when people act in ways that confirm another’s expectations.
- describes a management framework emphasising long‐term employment and teamwork.
- is a rational and efficient form of organisation founded on logic, order and legitimate authority.
- is a collection of interrelated parts working together for a purpose.
10 Clues: is a smaller component of a larger system. • tries to match management practices with situational demands. • occur when people act in ways that confirm another’s expectations. • is a collection of interrelated parts working together for a purpose. • is the sequence of activities that transform materials into finished products. • ...
Argumentative Vocab 2023-10-23
Across
- The part of an argument that attempts to disprove an opposing opinion.
- A statement that you have a right to something; a statement that something belongs to you
- An explanation that states why others should accept a claim.
- Getting audience to THINK, uses facts and logic
- Getting your audience to TRUST you, personal credentials
- Text pieces that we use to prove ideas, opinions, beliefs and arguments
- Getting the audience to FEEL, emotional
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- the person or group of people a writer has in mind as potential readers for their work.
- The reason or purpose for writing something
- Writing that presents a claim on a debatable issue or problem and attempts to persuade others to agree with this claim.
10 Clues: Getting the audience to FEEL, emotional • The reason or purpose for writing something • Getting audience to THINK, uses facts and logic • Getting your audience to TRUST you, personal credentials • An explanation that states why others should accept a claim. • The part of an argument that attempts to disprove an opposing opinion. • ...
American Literature Unit 1 Crossword Competition 2024-10-09
Across
- An appeal to logic and reason in persuasive writing or speech.
- An appeal to credibility or character in argumentation.
- A question asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
- A statement that asserts something to be true, typically without providing evidence.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
Down
- The comma used before the conjunction in a list of three or more items.
- A claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- An appeal to emotion in persuasive writing or speech.
- A statement that seems contradictory but may reveal a deeper truth.
- The general character or attitude of a piece of writing.
10 Clues: A claim made to rebut a previous claim. • An appeal to emotion in persuasive writing or speech. • An appeal to credibility or character in argumentation. • The general character or attitude of a piece of writing. • The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. • An appeal to logic and reason in persuasive writing or speech. • ...
Piaget's theory 2024-10-25
Across
- - "A characteristic of early childhood thinking, where the child believes others see the world as they do."
- Permanence - "This happens when children realize that objects continue to exist even if they can't see them."
- Operational - "The final stage where abstract thinking becomes possible."
- - "The ability to understand that objects maintain their properties even if they change shape."
- - "Mental frameworks that help organize information."
- - "Stage where children begin to use language but struggle with logic."
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- - "Adjusting a schema to fit new information."
- Operational - "The stage associated with children 7 to 11 years old."
- - "The process of fitting new information into an existing schema."
- - "The stage where infants learn through their senses and actions."
10 Clues: - "Adjusting a schema to fit new information." • - "Mental frameworks that help organize information." • - "The process of fitting new information into an existing schema." • - "The stage where infants learn through their senses and actions." • Operational - "The stage associated with children 7 to 11 years old." • ...
Chapter 9 2024-10-07
Across
- A strategy used to guide reading and inquiry, consisting of what we know, what we want to know, etc.
- A plan that breaks a problem into smaller subgoals to reach the solution.
- A type of thinking that involves evaluating conclusions by examining evidence and logic.
- Retrieval practice is also known as the _____ effect.
- The knowledge about one’s own thinking processes and how to control them.
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- When students care about learning and believe that strategies help them understand and apply.
- General strategy used in attempting to solve problems.
- A tool used to compare and contrast relationships, often shown as overlapping circles.
- A graphical tool for organizing and representing knowledge.
- The process of creating new solutions for problems.
10 Clues: The process of creating new solutions for problems. • Retrieval practice is also known as the _____ effect. • General strategy used in attempting to solve problems. • A graphical tool for organizing and representing knowledge. • A plan that breaks a problem into smaller subgoals to reach the solution. • ...
TV CHARACTERS WITH JUST ONE NAME 2024-10-14
Across
- the Taylor's neighbor who talked mainly over their fence
- 3 bros., only one of whom speaks, who do odd jobs around The Stratford Inn, later run The Minuteman Cafe
- never-seen doorman on this Mary Tyler Moore Show spinoff set in NYC
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- Max & 99 reported to him
- ET sent to Earth as an observer; makes a female friend who takes him in
- science officer on a space explorer, half-human, half alien race of pure logic
- cute neighbor to 2 genius-level physicists who live across the hall & work together at Cal Tech
- crewman on sight-seeing ship that shipwrecked all 7 aboard
- iconic raincoat LA detective lieutenant
- neighbor of NYC based comedian in show about nothing
10 Clues: Max & 99 reported to him • iconic raincoat LA detective lieutenant • neighbor of NYC based comedian in show about nothing • the Taylor's neighbor who talked mainly over their fence • crewman on sight-seeing ship that shipwrecked all 7 aboard • never-seen doorman on this Mary Tyler Moore Show spinoff set in NYC • ...
APL-II ISE-II 2024-11-06
Across
- Defines the URL structure and mapping in an Express application.
- NoSQL database used for storing documents in a flexible, JSON-like format.
- JavaScript runtime that allows JavaScript to run on the server.
- JavaScript library for building interactive UIs, often used for single-page applications.
- A reusable piece of UI code in React.
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- The part of a web application that users interact with directly; often built with React in MERN.
- The basic unit of data storage in MongoDB, similar to a JSON object.
- The server side of a web application that handles business logic and database operations.
- Application Programming Interface; allows different software applications to communicate.
- JavaScript Object Notation, a format for structuring data, commonly used with MongoDB.
10 Clues: A reusable piece of UI code in React. • JavaScript runtime that allows JavaScript to run on the server. • Defines the URL structure and mapping in an Express application. • The basic unit of data storage in MongoDB, similar to a JSON object. • NoSQL database used for storing documents in a flexible, JSON-like format. • ...
Automation 2025-03-19
Across
- A BPMN task that applies decision logic using predefined rules.
- An example of a BPMN execution engine used for process automation.
- One of the key benefits of process automation, along with scalability and compliance.
- A BPMN event that handles communication between different processes.
- A series of automated steps in a business process.
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- The BPMS component that offers work items to participants and tracks commitments.
- The execution of business processes using technology to reduce manual effort.
- A BPMN task that executes a script or piece of code automatically.
- A BPMN task that uses an automated service to execute a specific function.
- A BPMN task that requires human interaction, such as approvals.
10 Clues: A series of automated steps in a business process. • A BPMN task that applies decision logic using predefined rules. • A BPMN task that requires human interaction, such as approvals. • A BPMN task that executes a script or piece of code automatically. • An example of a BPMN execution engine used for process automation. • ...
Academic Word 2025-03-14
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- To confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding.
- To form a concept or idea of something in the mind.
- To combine different elements or information to form a new, cohesive whole.
- Based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- To assess or judge the value, significance, or quality of something.
- Having considerable importance, influence, or effect.
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- A proposed explanation or assumption made based on limited evidence, used as a starting point for further investigation.
- To explain the meaning or significance of something.
- Based on or involving theory, rather than practical applications.
- To examine or study something in detail in order to understand it better or draw conclusions.
10 Clues: To form a concept or idea of something in the mind. • To explain the meaning or significance of something. • Having considerable importance, influence, or effect. • To confirm or give support to a statement, theory, or finding. • Based on or involving theory, rather than practical applications. • ...
Intoduction to STEM education 2025-03-24
Across
- Thinking The ability to analyze information and solve complex problems.
- A constantly advancing field that enables connectivity and access to information.
- The ability to break down complex problems into smaller, manageable tasks.
- A discipline focused on solving technical problems and driving innovation.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and logic, used in daily life.
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- Working with others to combine knowledge and develop communication skills.
- A trait that involves asking questions and brainstorming new ideas.
- A field that allows us to explore and understand the world through experimentation and research.
- The perseverance to overcome challenges and gain a sense of achievement.
- The development of new ways to solve problems and adapt to challenges.
10 Clues: The study of numbers, shapes, and logic, used in daily life. • A trait that involves asking questions and brainstorming new ideas. • The development of new ways to solve problems and adapt to challenges. • Thinking The ability to analyze information and solve complex problems. • The perseverance to overcome challenges and gain a sense of achievement. • ...
Inhibits & Overrides 2025-05-13
Across
- Prevent or disable the function of the sensor or output of a system
- A PHA using a what-if methodology to understand the risks associated with bypassing safety critical equipment
- When a controller's logic output state has been "disabled" into a set state and will not change due to process conditions
- Process Hazard Analysis
- A system that implements multiple SIFs
- Number of days an inhibit or override may be used.
Down
- A safety function that is implemented by an SIS
- Any form of modification of software or hardware that negates the ability of a function to work properly
- Any software of mechanical device that blocks or prevents any protective sensor
- Layer of protection analysis
10 Clues: Process Hazard Analysis • Layer of protection analysis • A system that implements multiple SIFs • A safety function that is implemented by an SIS • Number of days an inhibit or override may be used. • Prevent or disable the function of the sensor or output of a system • Any software of mechanical device that blocks or prevents any protective sensor • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2026-02-26
Across
- the use of emotional, ethical, and logical arguments to persuade in writing or speaking
- a rhetorical appeal that uses logic to appeal and convince listeners of an argument
- the information that supports or proves an idea or claim
- a rhetorical appeal that uses emotion to persuade the audience
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- a sentence in the introduction of an essay that states the writer's position or opinion on the topic
- reasoning or facts in opposition to or against an argument
- examine methodically and in detail the structure of a text
- the points that explain why the author is making a certain claim
- to be trusted or believed
- a rhetorical appeal that refers to the credibility of the author
10 Clues: to be trusted or believed • the information that supports or proves an idea or claim • reasoning or facts in opposition to or against an argument • examine methodically and in detail the structure of a text • a rhetorical appeal that uses emotion to persuade the audience • the points that explain why the author is making a certain claim • ...
Vying Vault Wins 2021-04-22
Across
- the thread that will remind you when each homework lesson is due
- graphic, logic, and writing threads to help with those types of contests
- chosen from those who consistently complete their homework with high marks
- (TEL) the list of our highest earning house point winners for Gryffindor
Down
- an incentive program focused on earning non-homework house points
- brag about your passions and accomplishments in this thread
- place where you can find all active contests on the site
7 Clues: place where you can find all active contests on the site • brag about your passions and accomplishments in this thread • the thread that will remind you when each homework lesson is due • an incentive program focused on earning non-homework house points • graphic, logic, and writing threads to help with those types of contests • ...
Philosopher Crossword 4th Period 2026-02-17
Across
- All knowledge comes from experience and founded modern skepticism, morals come from feelings not just reason and logic
- Father of Existentialism who struggled with anxiety and depression
- Questioned objective truth and believed morals are human inventions
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- Believed in peace and social harmony and respect for elders
- Helped write the Declaration of Independence and Father of Liberalism
- Father of modern philosophy emphasizing reason, doubt and mathematics, "I think therefore I am"
- Started modern philosophy and believed morality was based on duty
7 Clues: Believed in peace and social harmony and respect for elders • Started modern philosophy and believed morality was based on duty • Father of Existentialism who struggled with anxiety and depression • Questioned objective truth and believed morals are human inventions • Helped write the Declaration of Independence and Father of Liberalism • ...
L1_Crossword_Persuasion 2025-11-11
Across
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- Assigning specific traits or behaviors to a group of people without consideration of individual differences.
- A public promotion of a product, service, or event to attract interest.
- especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
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- Repeated exposure to a message to reinforce its impact.
- Persuading someone using facts, statistics, or logical reasoning.
- Persuading someone by appealing to their feelings rather than logic.
7 Clues: The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. • Repeated exposure to a message to reinforce its impact. • Persuading someone using facts, statistics, or logical reasoning. • Persuading someone by appealing to their feelings rather than logic. • A public promotion of a product, service, or event to attract interest. • ...
Media Literacy Review 2024-04-16
4 Clues: using trustworthiness to persuade • using logic and reasoning to convince • using feelings and emotions to persuade • representing more than one point of view in media
b13 2021-10-20
Across
- long and thin and usually weak
- lacking the people, plants, animals, etc., that make people feel welcome in a place
- an official investigation to find the reason for something (such as a person's death)
- to attack and injure (someone) in a way that cuts or tears skin
- very expensive, rich, or impressive
- impossible to pass or see through
Down
- to confuse (someone) completely
- the act or process of using logic or reason to form a conclusion or opinion about something
- done or made very quickly
- the common opinion that people have about someone or something
- having a desire to be successful, powerful, or famous
- causing death
- big and round often in an unattractive way
- someone who is lazy or does not work
- showing or feeling embarrassment especially because you have done something foolish or wrong
- an examination of a dead body to find out the cause of death
- to tell (something that is secret or private) to someone you trust
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage accommodating two inside, with the driver seated behind
18 Clues: causing death • done or made very quickly • long and thin and usually weak • to confuse (someone) completely • impossible to pass or see through • very expensive, rich, or impressive • someone who is lazy or does not work • big and round often in an unattractive way • having a desire to be successful, powerful, or famous • ...
Greece 2021-11-15
Across
- work of literature meant to be performed by actors
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- a protector or supporter
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- to come before
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta, who had few rights or freedoms
Down
- a race of 26.3 miles
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- a for of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- the study of the nature of life and humanity
- government rule by a small group of powerful people
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice
- a city-state in ancient greece
- a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • the study of the nature of life and humanity • a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay • work of literature meant to be performed by actors • ...
Honor Humanities 1 Week 1 2021-12-03
Across
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience's emotions
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- (v) to escape from someone or something giving chase or searching; especially to
- repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- (v) to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- (n) a joint or seam, where two parts meet
- the reason or logic, evidence
- state
- clever tactics to escape from pursuers
Down
- (v) to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the
- (n) in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- (n) honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something
- (n) a god or goddess
- (n) chaos or large-scale destruction
- (adj) having two sides
- (v) to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or
- game
18 Clues: game • state • (n) a god or goddess • (adj) having two sides • the reason or logic, evidence • (n) chaos or large-scale destruction • clever tactics to escape from pursuers • (n) a joint or seam, where two parts meet • (v) to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience's emotions • ...
Honor Humanities 1 Week 1 2021-12-03
Across
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience's emotions
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- (v) to escape from someone or something giving chase or searching; especially to
- repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- (v) to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- (n) a joint or seam, where two parts meet
- the reason or logic, evidence
- state
- clever tactics to escape from pursuers
Down
- (v) to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the
- (n) in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- (n) honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something
- (n) a god or goddess
- (n) chaos or large-scale destruction
- (adj) having two sides
- (v) to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or
- game
18 Clues: game • state • (n) a god or goddess • (adj) having two sides • the reason or logic, evidence • (n) chaos or large-scale destruction • clever tactics to escape from pursuers • (n) a joint or seam, where two parts meet • (v) to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience's emotions • ...
One for the road Jess! 2021-07-26
Across
- Favourite lunchtime activity
- Number of times Jess' cat appears in her '1 second a day' series
- Favourite lunch
- Jess met this person on the same day first and last time
- Jess very sweetly put this in Surabhi's box when moving offices - to save an extra trip
- Questionnaires Jess did with patients over the phone
- Ward where Jess did reflective practice sessions during COVID
- Jess did not want to read this part of Harry Potter
- Jess went on ward rounds with this Italian consultant
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- One of Jess' signature delicious vegan cakes
- Jess is the undisputed queen of this logic puzzle
- It was suggested Jess should start one of these to talk about colleagues
- What Jess drank during our M&B virtual NYE party
- Patients found this intervention relaxing
- Jess baked easter treats for this charity
- Jess' landlord installed this white good in time for her and her friends' return to Loughborough
- Jess' weekly __________ data round-up
- The Morrison's item in the office fridge that has outlived its shelf life
18 Clues: Favourite lunch • Favourite lunchtime activity • Jess' weekly __________ data round-up • Patients found this intervention relaxing • Jess baked easter treats for this charity • One of Jess' signature delicious vegan cakes • What Jess drank during our M&B virtual NYE party • Jess is the undisputed queen of this logic puzzle • ...
Marie's Brain Puzzle 2022-10-13
Across
- sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, posture, facial expression and facial sensation
- controls body temperature, hunger, parenting and attachment behaviors, thirst, fatigue, sleep, and circadian rhythms
- autonomic functions of breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
- involved in planning, control and execution of voluntary movements
- maintaining behavioral arousal and consciousness\
- transmits smell information from the nose to the brain
- audition ( hearing)
- sensory, touch and body position
- white matter connecting the two hemispheres of the cerebral cortex
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- deals with sensory information (soft, hot, cold, etc.)
- speaking, planning, logic, personality, abstract thinking, problem-solving
- mass of gray matter, regulation of consciousness sleep, and alertness
- plays key role in memory, attention, perception, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness
- processing of money, decision-making, and emotional reactions
- set of brain structures, includes olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala
- central trunk of the brain
- consolidation of information from short and long term memory
- motor control may be involved in cognitive functions such as attention, language, in regulating fear and pleasure responses
18 Clues: audition ( hearing) • central trunk of the brain • sensory, touch and body position • maintaining behavioral arousal and consciousness\ • deals with sensory information (soft, hot, cold, etc.) • transmits smell information from the nose to the brain • consolidation of information from short and long term memory • ...
End of the Year Review 2023-05-15
Across
- not harmful or offensive
- a claim made to rebut, or disprove a previous claim
- Text Structure that describes the events in the order they happened
- the exercise of control or influence over someone or something, or the state of being so controlled
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- "C" in RACE
- Appeals to the reader's emotions
- "R" in RACE
- the emotional response that the writer wishes to evoke in the reader through a story
- Appeals to the audience's reason or logic
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- "E" in RACE
- a person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance.
- Text structure that describes how two or more things are different
- A writer's position on an issue or problem is called
- language used by writers to create ----- in the mind of the reader using figurative language to reader’s experience through their senses
- Valid and sound support for a given claim
- To establish an author's credibility with their status or authority
- "A" in RACE
18 Clues: "E" in RACE • "C" in RACE • "A" in RACE • "R" in RACE • not harmful or offensive • Appeals to the reader's emotions • Valid and sound support for a given claim • Appeals to the audience's reason or logic • a claim made to rebut, or disprove a previous claim • A writer's position on an issue or problem is called • ...
Group 6 7 2025-10-01
Across
- Comparison using like or as
- Comparison between two things
- Author of Things Fall Apart
- genus of small protoceratopsid dinosaurs that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous, around 75 to 71 million years ago
- Giving Non-human things human traits
- First person we see Okonkwo kill
- What is the book on Ms.Mason's shelf?
- Who made "I came In Like A Wrecking Ball"
- The Greatest Music Artist Of all time (naidanac)
- "If the glove doesn't fit" Who's case was this
- Appeal to reason with logic facts and evidence
Down
- Okonkwo's first wife
- 29 letter word that means somethings worthless (starts with F)
- What is the name of the college on the wall
- The way we structure our writing responses
- the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food in the form of glucose (sugar) and release oxygen as a byproduct.
- Who is the greatest basketball player of all time with a B in his middle name
- The main character in things fall apart
18 Clues: Okonkwo's first wife • Comparison using like or as • Author of Things Fall Apart • Comparison between two things • First person we see Okonkwo kill • Giving Non-human things human traits • What is the book on Ms.Mason's shelf? • The main character in things fall apart • Who made "I came In Like A Wrecking Ball" • The way we structure our writing responses • ...
Unit 6 2022-02-07
5 Clues: based on truth, fact, or logic. • word that appearing thing written or printed. • to look over again in order to correct or improve. • related to or connected with the present matter pertinent. • examining parts to understand how they work together to create meaning as a whole.
Program Design and Analysis 2025-04-28
5 Clues: Errors found when compiling the code. • Errors that happen when the program is running. • Errors that don’t crash the program but give wrong results. • Step-by-step software development model, named after flowing water. • Diagrams used to analyze existing software, kind of like a blueprint.
Integration 2023-02-13
Across
- tool that automates the migration of configuration data between tenants, including to your Production tenant
- When you’re uploading a document attachment to Workday what encoding needs to be done
Down
- When Workday applies report filters which logic does it execute first
- Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository is
- What field type does a Date Difference calculated field return
- Composite and Matrix are both example of which type of report
- How many Document Transformation for one connector
7 Clues: How many Document Transformation for one connector • Composite and Matrix are both example of which type of report • Binary file that studio deploys to workday cloud repository is • What field type does a Date Difference calculated field return • When Workday applies report filters which logic does it execute first • ...
Computer Science Puzzle #1 2023-05-08
Across
- The information that goes into a computer.
- Written code that runs on a computer.
- A character or a moving object in a computer game.
- The block programming language developed by MIT. You mostly code sprites.
- This means to be connected to the Internet.
- _________ intelligence: the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems
- A container that holds a value, such as a piece of text or a number. The value can change.
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- The content that comes out of a computer.
- This is made of many computers and servers that are connected to each other.
- The “true or false” logic that powers computers
- This is the Central Processing Unit.
- The two letter acronym that stands for Operating System.
- A sequence of problem-solving steps
- A system of two possible states, zero and one.
- HyperText Markup Language is a markup language used to build basic websites
- This stands for Random Access Memory
- A way to send and retrieve data without wires.
- Broken code that causes a program to malfunction.
18 Clues: A sequence of problem-solving steps • This is the Central Processing Unit. • This stands for Random Access Memory • Written code that runs on a computer. • The content that comes out of a computer. • The information that goes into a computer. • This means to be connected to the Internet. • A system of two possible states, zero and one. • ...
Greece Vocab 2021-11-15
Across
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a tax that conquered people are forced to pay
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a farm worker of ancient Sparta, who had few rights or freedoms
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates that choice
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- work of literature meant to be perform by actors
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- a protector or supporter
Down
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
- to come before
- the study of nature of life and humanity
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a race of 26.3 miles
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • the study of nature of life and humanity • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • a tax that conquered people are forced to pay • work of literature meant to be perform by actors • ...
Christans puzzle 2024-10-09
Across
- A document or article created by the original researcher or writer
- A type or category of literature or art
- techniques Methods used by a writer or speaker to emphasize their message
- Information used to make decisions
- News and entertainment sources like TV, radio, and the Internet
- Extra evidence to support and confirm a claim
- A collection of organized information for quick searching
- reading Reading to gather information
- How well a test or experiment measures what it’s supposed to
- A tool or source of information, like a website, journal, or video
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- Ways to arrange and present content to make the message clearer
- The form used to send a message
- How often a test or experiment gives the same results when repeated
- engine A tool to find information online, like Google or Yahoo
- source A document that summarizes or explains research done by others
- media Media that is shared through electronic devices like websites and videos
- A mistake in reasoning or logic
- The form used to send a message (e.g., TV, podcast, e-book)
18 Clues: The form used to send a message • A mistake in reasoning or logic • Information used to make decisions • reading Reading to gather information • A type or category of literature or art • Extra evidence to support and confirm a claim • A collection of organized information for quick searching • The form used to send a message (e.g., TV, podcast, e-book) • ...
MODULE 1 2024-10-08
Across
- If it happens again and again, this quality proves the result's steady trend.
- Television, radio, press, and the Internet are all part of this.
- It reviews and evaluates, reflecting on others' work to summarize and debate.
- Media delivered electronically via the Internet.
- A televised path for sending messages.
- This online assistant leads the way when you’re lost in a web of data.
- Used to structure thoughts for clarity, these methods help ideas take form.
- A flaw in reasoning or logic.
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- Reading to extract and understand information.
- Supportive evidence for a claim or accusation.
- The original voice, offering fresh insights from first-hand study.
- It’s what you reach for to gather facts, a tool that helps fill information gaps.
- A type or category in literature or art.
- A collection of information stored in one place for easy access.
- A test of truth where measures meet, ensuring the answer is on point and complete.
- The method used to convey a message.
- Tools used in effective communication.
- information processed to guide organizational decisions.
18 Clues: A flaw in reasoning or logic. • The method used to convey a message. • A televised path for sending messages. • Tools used in effective communication. • A type or category in literature or art. • Reading to extract and understand information. • Supportive evidence for a claim or accusation. • Media delivered electronically via the Internet. • ...
Introspection 2025-11-11
Across
- — The quiet pulse beneath every lasting romance.
- — The oxygen that keeps love from suffocating.
- — What remains when pride has exhausted itself. Boundaries — The invisible architecture that protects connection, not prevents it.
- — The slow dance between pain and wisdom.
- — The language spoken fluently without words.
- — The medicine that frees both the healer and the healed.
- & Love — The Alchemy of the Heart
- — Love’s ability to bloom again after heartbreak.
- — The bravery of being seen in your entirety.
- — The art of feeling another's storm without losing your own center.
Down
- — The foundation upon which all other love stands.
- — The art of rebuilding without pretending it never broke. Trust — The fragile glass that can hold oceans if handled with care.
- — The paradoxical act of loving without clinging.
- — The middle ground where love and individuality shake hands.
- — The doorway through which intimacy enters.
- — The wildfire that needs both spark and restraint.
- — The peace found not in answers, but in acceptance.
- — The highest form of love, when change is no longer a condition.
- — The unexplainable magnetism that logic can’t dissect.
19 Clues: & Love — The Alchemy of the Heart • — The slow dance between pain and wisdom. • — The doorway through which intimacy enters. • — The language spoken fluently without words. • — The bravery of being seen in your entirety. • — The oxygen that keeps love from suffocating. • — The quiet pulse beneath every lasting romance. • ...
Review of Week 4 + 2026-04-09
Across
- misrepresenting or exaggerating an opponent's argument to make it easier to attack
- using data to impact the reader
- drawing broad conclusions based on a small sample size
- articulates the essay's central argument for the reader
- breakdowns in logic
- attacking the person making an argument rather than addressing the argument itself.
- using credibility as a tool to move the reader
- falsely assuming that a minor first step will inevitably lead to a chain of negative events
Down
- normal experiences/stepping back as ways to review your subject
- presenting only two options (usually extremes) when more exist
- categories through which review your subject
- using emotions to move a reader
- arguing that a claim is true simply because many people believe it.
- an analytical critique or assessment of a product, person, thing, etc.
- arguing from a comparison that is not valid or relevant in crucial ways
- something that grabs the reader's attention
- assuming that because one event followed another, the first caused the second
- making structural changes to your essay
18 Clues: breakdowns in logic • using data to impact the reader • using emotions to move a reader • making structural changes to your essay • something that grabs the reader's attention • categories through which review your subject • using credibility as a tool to move the reader • drawing broad conclusions based on a small sample size • ...
Project 1 Reading 3 2021-07-14
Across
- the arrangement of a group of people or things in a list from first to last
- arriving at the right time and not too late
- to share the same interests or have similar characteristics
- someone or something that is not included in a rule, group, or list
- the number of people living in a particular area
Down
- the use of reason, or the science of using reason
- a piece of written or spoken information that one person gives to another
- how good or bad something is
- to know someone or something because you have seen or experienced them before
- relating to real situations or actions and not to thoughts or ideas
10 Clues: how good or bad something is • arriving at the right time and not too late • the number of people living in a particular area • the use of reason, or the science of using reason • to share the same interests or have similar characteristics • relating to real situations or actions and not to thoughts or ideas • ...
Persuasive Devices 2021-07-14
Across
- Comparisons that describe one thing in terms of another
- a question that requires no answer, usually because the answer is implied.
- Repeating words, phrases or ideas for emphasis
- language Involves the reader directly in the issue by using such words as 'we' or 'us'
Down
- can be presented as information, facts or statements that support a point of view
- Repetition of a sound, particularly at the beginning of words
- using dramatic, forceful language to exaggerate the true situation
- Argument you consider a possible argument against your thesis
- involve the manipulation of emotions, rather than valid logic to win an argument
- is about a writer’s attitude and certainty about a topic. (must, cannot, truly, undoubtedly)
10 Clues: Repeating words, phrases or ideas for emphasis • Comparisons that describe one thing in terms of another • Repetition of a sound, particularly at the beginning of words • Argument you consider a possible argument against your thesis • using dramatic, forceful language to exaggerate the true situation • ...
Selection 2021-07-21
Across
- logical design that controls order in which set of statements execute
- data type, a form of data with only two possible values
- expressions that evaluate to either true or false
- special version of a decision structure; Makes logic of nested decision structures simpler to write
- Creates compound Boolean expression that is true only when both sub expressions are true
Down
- A sequence of characters
- expression tested by if statement to determine if it is true or false
- Creates compound Boolean expression that is true when either of the sub expressions is true
- Dual alternative decision structure: two possible paths of execution
- a true or false statement that must be tested
10 Clues: A sequence of characters • a true or false statement that must be tested • expressions that evaluate to either true or false • data type, a form of data with only two possible values • Dual alternative decision structure: two possible paths of execution • expression tested by if statement to determine if it is true or false • ...
Lesson 2-9 jud, jur, jus, leg 2022-01-12
Across
- Law or laws enacted by a government body
- Relating to justice or the decision of a judge
- The crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth
- A person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others
Down
- A person who makes laws
- To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute
- Able to be defended with logic or justification, conforming to rules or laws
- Just behavior or treatment, fairness
- The power or right to make judgments about the law, to arrest or punish criminals, ect. Or the area in which a group has this power
- A judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings.
10 Clues: A person who makes laws • Just behavior or treatment, fairness • Law or laws enacted by a government body • Relating to justice or the decision of a judge • To make an official decision about who is right in a dispute • A person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others • A judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings. • ...
