scientific method Crossword Puzzles
qwouiduoehs 2024-04-17
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- This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest.
- He was known for his law of gasses.
- collect and magnify the light from distant objects
- We use this to forecast the weather and determining altitude.
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
- newton An apple fell on his head which made him discover gravity.
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- It can tell you if it will be hot or cold
- He is know to have said that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Otto von Guericke invented this.
- He created the Scientific Method
10 Clues: Otto von Guericke invented this. • He created the Scientific Method • He was known for his law of gasses. • It can tell you if it will be hot or cold • collect and magnify the light from distant objects • This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest. • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects. • ...
Scientific revolution 2025-03-13
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- This word means star center and is the start of a very famous theory
- Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons
- Made the scientific method
- Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles
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- Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes
- The way life and science became during the Renaissance
- Discovered Inertia
- Discovered the sun was the center of the universe
- Something we still use today to figure out things with science and reason
- The crime of saying or believing things that went against the church’s teachings
10 Clues: Discovered Inertia • Made the scientific method • Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons • Discovered the sun was the center of the universe • Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles • The way life and science became during the Renaissance • Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes • ...
scientific revolution 2025-03-27
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- First name of the person who wrote "On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres"
- Last name of person who discovered cells
- Country Where the scientific revolution took place
- The idea that Earth was in the center of the universe
- The city that the Renaissance started and where Galileo Galilei was born
- Method that scientists use
- What scientists learned more about and improved
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- What scientists made before they experimented
- The idea that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Was invented by Hans Lipperhey and improved by Galileo Galilei
10 Clues: Method that scientists use • Last name of person who discovered cells • What scientists made before they experimented • What scientists learned more about and improved • Country Where the scientific revolution took place • The idea that Earth was in the center of the universe • The idea that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Science & Agriculture Vocabulary 2025-02-27
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- – The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits.
- – Essential nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) needed for plant growth.
- – The scientific study of plants.
- – Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops.
- – A method of supplying water to crops.
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- – The process of adapting wild plants for human use.
- – The removal of topsoil due to wind, water, or farming practices.
- – Agricultural methods that protect the environment while maintaining crop production.
- – Growing different crops in the same area to improve soil health and prevent depletion.
- – The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
10 Clues: – The scientific study of plants. • – A method of supplying water to crops. • – Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops. • – The process of adapting wild plants for human use. • – The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • – The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2026-03-25
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- Planetary orbits are in this shape, not perfect circles
- A physical test to see if a hypothesis is correct
- The idea that an object keeps doing what its doing unless interrupted by external force
- The "Sun-centered" model
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- The scientist that discovered the planets move elliptically
- Method Step by step process to prove a hypothesis
- The Earth centered view of our solar system
- Galileo used this to see craters on the moon
- Newton three laws explains how objects behave when in this
- Universal force that keeps planets in orbit
10 Clues: The "Sun-centered" model • The Earth centered view of our solar system • Universal force that keeps planets in orbit • Galileo used this to see craters on the moon • A physical test to see if a hypothesis is correct • Method Step by step process to prove a hypothesis • Planetary orbits are in this shape, not perfect circles • ...
Sampling and Bias 2024-11-28
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- method that attempts to include every population member
- method where sample self-selects
- sampling method that first divides the population into meaningful groups
- sampling method using pre-existing or easy groupings of population
- method that includes individuals easiest to reach
- name of the country where we are right now
- what month is it?
- bias due to incorrect answers (lying or forgetting)
- sampling method selecting every nth member
- sampling method using repeated random sampling
- sampling method where any group size n is equally likely
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- bias from design excludes/skips individuals
- bias over represents strong opinions
- bias due to individuals not participating or completing survey
- bias due to leading or confusing questions
- a principle of experimental design that accounts for confounding
- imposes some treatment on individuals to measure responses
- last name of your teacher in this class
- collects data without imposing treatment
- name of this class
20 Clues: what month is it? • name of this class • method where sample self-selects • bias over represents strong opinions • last name of your teacher in this class • collects data without imposing treatment • bias due to leading or confusing questions • name of the country where we are right now • sampling method selecting every nth member • ...
Into to Psychology 2017-12-17
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- ___________ approach: an integrated approach that incorporates biological, psychological, and social-cultural levels of analysis.
- the view that psychology (1) should be an objective science that (2) studies behavior without reference to mental processes. Most research psychologists today agree with (1) but not with (2).
- _________ psychology: the scientific study of all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating.
- ___________ psychology: the study of the evolution of behavior and mind, using principles of natural selection.
- ________ psychology: the scientific study of observable behavior, and its explanation by principles of learning.
- early school of thought promoted by Wundt and Titchener; used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind.
- _________ psychology: the scientific study of the links between biological (genetic, neural, hormonal) and psychological processes.
- __________ psychology: a historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people.
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- the science of behavior and mental processes.
- the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should, therefore, rely on observation and experimentation.
- __________ psychology: the study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method.
- _________ psychology: a branch of psychology that studies how people interact with their social environments and how social institutions affect individuals and groups.
- ___________ issue: the longstanding controversy over the relative contributions that genes and experience make to the development of psychological traits and behaviors. Today’s science sees traits and behaviors arising from the interaction of nature and nurture.
- ________ selection: the principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations.
- early school of thought promoted by James and influenced by Darwin; explored how mental and behavioral processes function—how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, and flourish.
15 Clues: the science of behavior and mental processes. • __________ psychology: the study of behavior and thinking using the experimental method. • ___________ psychology: the study of the evolution of behavior and mind, using principles of natural selection. • ...
ROCK & FOSSILS 2024-01-10
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- any method of determining whether an event or object is older or younger than other events or objects
- a principle that states that geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- the scientific study of fossils
- a fossil that is found in the rock layers of only one geologic age and that is used to establish the age of the rocks layers
- a principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed
- an arrangement of rock layers in which the oldest are at the bottom
- a break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time
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- a method of determining the age of an object by estimating the relative percentages of a radioactive isotope and a stable isotope
- a principle that states that geologic change occurs suddenly
- the time needed for half of a sample of radioactive substance to undergo radioactive decay
- the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock
- a type of fossil that forms when sediments fill in the cavity left by a decomposed organism
- any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years
- the process in which a radioactive isotope tends to break down into a stable isotope of the same element or another element
- an atom that has a different number of neutrons than atoms of the same element
- a mark or cavity made in a sedimentary surface by a shell or other body
- a fossilized mark that is formed in soft sediment by the movement of an animal
17 Clues: the scientific study of fossils • a principle that states that geologic change occurs suddenly • any method of measuring the age of an event or object in years • an arrangement of rock layers in which the oldest are at the bottom • a mark or cavity made in a sedimentary surface by a shell or other body • ...
Extra Credit Crossword 2017-05-10
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- Daily intake of food.
- Familiaris Scientific name for a dog.
- Caused by abnormal protein in brain tissue, spread by eating something that is contaminated.
- Scientific name for a horse.
- Usually vitamins, minerals, or protein.
- Organ in the avian digestive system that is only found in birds.
- Caused by raw and undercooked poultry and unpasteurized milk.
- Allows milk to bypass the rumen and reticulum.
- Potentially fatal mammary gland infection.
- Period of estrous cycle when the system assumes pregnancy.
- An enzyme that begins the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates in the mouth.
- Needed for growth and repair, helps form muscles, internal organs, hair, etc.
- Stored energy, provides insulation and protection.
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- Release of an ovule from the female.
- Contagious bacterial infection of the eye.
- Scientific name for a chicken.
- Ruminants have this instead of upper front teeth.
- Small fingerlike projections.
- The time from fertilization or conception of a female until she gives birth.
- Scientific name for a sheep.
- Where the fetus grows.
21 Clues: Daily intake of food. • Where the fetus grows. • Scientific name for a horse. • Scientific name for a sheep. • Small fingerlike projections. • Scientific name for a chicken. • Release of an ovule from the female. • Familiaris Scientific name for a dog. • Usually vitamins, minerals, or protein. • Contagious bacterial infection of the eye. • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
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- castrated male cow
- A female pig that has not had a piglet
- A female that has had kids
- A female cow that has had a calf
- Scientific name or a goat
- lab- Female cow that has not have a Lamb
- Castrated male goat
- Install male cow
- Castrated male cow that has been trained to work
- - scientific name for a cattle
- A female sheep that has had a Lamb
- In-install male pig
- A young pi that has not been weaned
- Female cow that has not have a calf
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- Female sheep that has not had a kid
- young goat that has not been weaned
- Scientific name for saline
- young cow that has not been weaned
- Install male sheep
- Install male goat
- Castrated male pig
- young sheep that has not been weaned
- A female pig that has had a piglet
- Scientific name for a sheep
- Castrated male sheep
25 Clues: Install male cow • Install male goat • castrated male cow • Install male sheep • Castrated male pig • Castrated male goat • In-install male pig • Castrated male sheep • Scientific name or a goat • Scientific name for saline • A female that has had kids • Scientific name for a sheep • - scientific name for a cattle • A female cow that has had a calf • young cow that has not been weaned • ...
sonny's crossword 2023-09-01
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- the knowledge obtained by observing
- current a movement of ocean water that
- to scientific investigation
- and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
- factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables
- the process of obtaining
- a regular pattern
- an organized procedure to study
- limitations that define the
- to convert information from one form into another for the purpose of communication
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- in a scientific
- the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- a testable idea or explanation that
- in a scientific investigation,
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- evidence the observations,
- events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
- by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses
- of a design process
- : an act or instance of controlling. also : power or authority to guide or manage.
- under controlled conditions
21 Clues: in a scientific • a regular pattern • of a design process • the process of obtaining • evidence the observations, • to scientific investigation • limitations that define the • under controlled conditions • in a scientific investigation, • an organized procedure to study • the knowledge obtained by observing • a testable idea or explanation that • ...
Greek Crossword 2025-04-12
5 Clues: Well known marbles • Known for his theory of forms • Invented the scientific method • Has a hard time describing piety • A way for philosophers to communicate their philosophies
Kodaly Method 2021-07-01
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- His goal for every young children in Hungary (2 words)
- One of the tools of Kodaly Method
- Kodaly's birthplace
- Following the characteristics of the child
- In 1935, what did he do for Hungary's music education?
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- What should be the core subject in education?
- For quality music, there should be well-trained ....
- Well-trained intelligence/head, well-trained hand, well-trained heart, and well-trained ....
- His choice of song in early instruction
- One of the key points of his method to achieve musicianship
- The kind of music to be used in teaching
- Music should be taught nine months before the birth of the .....
12 Clues: Kodaly's birthplace • One of the tools of Kodaly Method • His choice of song in early instruction • The kind of music to be used in teaching • Following the characteristics of the child • What should be the core subject in education? • For quality music, there should be well-trained .... • His goal for every young children in Hungary (2 words) • ...
Method acting 2023-05-22
Evaluate method 2023-07-19
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- What is the 'big picture' you evaluate?
- You compare this between data
- Points which don't fit the pattern
- What you gain at the end of an experiment
- ................ data gathered from practical
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- How much you believe in the data
- What you follow to carry out a practical
- What do you think needs improving?
- Various negative issues which need solving
- Points which are placed without reason for
- Tells you how precise data is
- Largest minus smallest value
12 Clues: Largest minus smallest value • You compare this between data • Tells you how precise data is • How much you believe in the data • What do you think needs improving? • Points which don't fit the pattern • What is the 'big picture' you evaluate? • What you follow to carry out a practical • What you gain at the end of an experiment • Various negative issues which need solving • ...
OOP Terminology 2025-05-27
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- An instance of a class.
- Method A method used to modify an object's attribute.
- Hiding implementation details, showing only essentials.
- A keyword restricting access to class members from outside.
- A keyword allowing unrestricted access to class members.
- Class A class that is inherited by other classes.
- A class gaining properties from another.
- Defining multiple methods with the same name.
- Bundling data and methods in a class.
- Table A table showing the output of a logical expression for all possible input values.
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- A function defined in a class.
- Using a single interface for different objects.
- Modifying a method in a subclass.
- Table A table used to track the values of variables during program execution.
- Characteristics or properties of an object.
- Class A class that inherits properties and methods from another class.
- Method A method used to retrieve the value of an object's attribute.
- A method that initializes an object.
- A keyword for class-level methods/variables.
- A blueprint for creating objects.
20 Clues: An instance of a class. • A function defined in a class. • Modifying a method in a subclass. • A blueprint for creating objects. • A method that initializes an object. • Bundling data and methods in a class. • A class gaining properties from another. • Characteristics or properties of an object. • A keyword for class-level methods/variables. • ...
study guide 2026-03-04
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- method of measuring cholesterol.
- stage of prehypertension.
- Blood pressure category between normal and hypertension.
- stage of hypertension.
- The importance of promoting ________ to improve quality of life.
- A sign of hypertension.
- meter A method used to measure blood glucose
- High blood pressure.
- key symptom of diabetes.
- The overall state of optimal health and well‑being.
- way to decrease LDL.
- major risk factor for high cholesterol.
- heart rate formula method for calculating target heart rate.
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- cardiovascular disease risk factor category.
- personal technique used to improve blood pressure.
- choices major way to reduce cancer risk.
- major risk factor for cancer.
- method of calculating maximum heart rate.
- heart Rate heart rate measured when calm and seated.
- Ways to improve blood pressure (exercise, diet, stress reduction).
- major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes.
- way to increase HDL.
- major risk factor category for cardiovascular disease.
- method of measuring blood pressure.
- major cancer treatment method.
- method of measuring heart rate.
26 Clues: way to increase HDL. • High blood pressure. • way to decrease LDL. • stage of hypertension. • A sign of hypertension. • key symptom of diabetes. • stage of prehypertension. • major risk factor for cancer. • major cancer treatment method. • method of measuring heart rate. • method of measuring cholesterol. • method of measuring blood pressure. • major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes. • ...
ghjgc 2021-11-06
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- the quality of causing little or no damage to the environment
- a place to stay (it can be a hotel, hostel, motel etc)
- a person who explores different destinations
- a hotel for people traveling by car
- a new idea or method, or the use of new ideas and methods
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- the place where someone is going
- the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
- (the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things
- the state of being healthy
- the art and knowledge involved in preparing and eating good food
10 Clues: the state of being healthy • the place where someone is going • a hotel for people traveling by car • a person who explores different destinations • a place to stay (it can be a hotel, hostel, motel etc) • a new idea or method, or the use of new ideas and methods • the quality of causing little or no damage to the environment • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- Testing of a hypothesis
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- Something you are trying to answer
- The factors in an experiment that do change
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- The factors in an experiment that never change
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- Testing of a hypothesis
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- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- Something you are trying to answer
- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- The factors in an experiment that do change
- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- The factors in an experiment that never change
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2022-05-19
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- the creator of the heliocentric theory
- discovered the law of gravity
- soemone who thought "don't believe anything till its proved to be true"
- someone who thought "to gain knowledge you had to get rid of false belifs"
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- the reason apples fall to the ground
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- the second step in the scientific method that requires an estimated guess is called
- makes it easy to see the moon and stars closer
- able to measure the temperature
- measures the pressure in the atomosphere
10 Clues: discovered the law of gravity • able to measure the temperature • the reason apples fall to the ground • the creator of the heliocentric theory • measures the pressure in the atomosphere • makes it easy to see the moon and stars closer • the theory that the earth is the center of the universe • soemone who thought "don't believe anything till its proved to be true" • ...
Scientific Revolution 2017-02-05
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- This tool measures air pressure.
- The creator of the scientific method.
- The theory that the planets orbit around the Sun.
- This scientist discovered the three laws of motion.
- The person who made the barometer.
- A tool that could perform arithmetical calculation and geometric operations easily.
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- The founder of the planetary motions.
- Creator of the heliocentric theory.
- Known as the father of modern science.
- The invention that allowed Galilei to observe Jupiter’s moons, the rings of Saturn, the phases of Venus, sunspots, and the rugged lunar surface.
10 Clues: This tool measures air pressure. • The person who made the barometer. • Creator of the heliocentric theory. • The founder of the planetary motions. • The creator of the scientific method. • Known as the father of modern science. • The theory that the planets orbit around the Sun. • This scientist discovered the three laws of motion. • ...
Grade 4 Vocabulary Week 3 2019-08-25
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- Method An organized way to answer questions and solve problems
- A set of step by step instructions
- Observation Observations made by using your senses (talk about quality)
- A careful way to look at something
- Observations and facts that we get from experiments
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- A process of asking questions and searching for answers
- Observation Observations made by measuring or counting. (talk about quantity)
- Something you find out about objects, events or things using your senses or measuring
- An object or device used to perform a task
- A conclusion drawn from data and observations
10 Clues: A set of step by step instructions • A careful way to look at something • An object or device used to perform a task • A conclusion drawn from data and observations • Observations and facts that we get from experiments • A process of asking questions and searching for answers • Method An organized way to answer questions and solve problems • ...
Vocabulary: Science and Technology 2019-09-16
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- A new method. idea, product, etc.
- Publicly display
- Persistent in doing something despite difficulty
- Not genuine or sham
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- Made by human beings rather than occurring naturally
- The electrical system used on aircraft, artificial satellites and spacecraft
- A form of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, selling an invention for a period of time
- Scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime
- A first or preliminary version of a device
- Give authority or means to do something
10 Clues: Publicly display • Not genuine or sham • A new method. idea, product, etc. • Give authority or means to do something • A first or preliminary version of a device • Persistent in doing something despite difficulty • Made by human beings rather than occurring naturally • The electrical system used on aircraft, artificial satellites and spacecraft • ...
Cycle 3 Week 4 2023-09-21
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- a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked
- copying someone's work and passing it off as one's own
- a quantity multiplied by itself some number of times
- The separation of power in the government,
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- Process of choosing a career path
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- proposed explanation; part of scientific method
- a sentence that summarizes the main points & claim of a research paper
- a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero
- give a brief statement of the main points
10 Clues: Process of choosing a career path • give a brief statement of the main points • The separation of power in the government, • proposed explanation; part of scientific method • a quantity multiplied by itself some number of times • a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero • copying someone's work and passing it off as one's own • ...
Ag bio puzzle 1/12/24 2024-01-12
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- the vegetative part of a fungus.
- a major group of long cylinder-shaped worms.(also called a roundworm)
- a method of removing certain heavy metals from the bloodstream.
- the process of a liquid slowly passing through a filter.
- a level paved area or platform.
- the scientific study of plants.
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- the storage of carbon dioxide in vegetation such as grasslands or forests.
- loosening/breaking up soil. (also called tilling)
- the natural compound found in green plants that give them their color.
- a long, thick root that points straight down.
10 Clues: a level paved area or platform. • the scientific study of plants. • the vegetative part of a fungus. • a long, thick root that points straight down. • loosening/breaking up soil. (also called tilling) • the process of a liquid slowly passing through a filter. • a method of removing certain heavy metals from the bloodstream. • ...
qwouiduoehs 2024-04-17
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- This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest.
- He was known for his law of gasses.
- collect and magnify the light from distant objects
- We use this to forecast the weather and determining altitude.
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
- newton An apple fell on his head which made him discover gravity.
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- It can tell you if it will be hot or cold
- He is know to have said that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Otto von Guericke invented this.
- He created the Scientific Method
10 Clues: Otto von Guericke invented this. • He created the Scientific Method • He was known for his law of gasses. • It can tell you if it will be hot or cold • collect and magnify the light from distant objects • This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest. • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects. • ...
Super Science Crossword 2025-02-28
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- An interaction between two different organisms living in close physical proximity
- What kind of material lets NO light through?
- What is a 1st order consumer?
- to spin on axis (planet)
- The bouncing back of light rays
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- What kind of factors are living factors in an ecosystem?
- What is the last step of the scientific method?
- A process in which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil into sugar
- What kind of food does an herbivore eat?
- 3rd planet from the sun
10 Clues: 3rd planet from the sun • to spin on axis (planet) • What is a 1st order consumer? • The bouncing back of light rays • What kind of food does an herbivore eat? • What kind of material lets NO light through? • What is the last step of the scientific method? • What kind of factors are living factors in an ecosystem? • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2025-11-20
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- Right Religious belief that a monarch's power came from God
- State of armed soldiers going against another.
- Form of government with a single ruler
- Method List of steps people followed to get their knowledge
- the Great Former empress of Russia from the 17th century.
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- Major branch of Christianity originated from the protestant reformation in the 16th century.
- An 17th-18th century European and cultural movement.
- The Great Forming King of Prussia from 1786 he was a military genius.
- System of rules.
- Make changes in politics or economics.
10 Clues: System of rules. • Make changes in politics or economics. • Form of government with a single ruler • State of armed soldiers going against another. • An 17th-18th century European and cultural movement. • Right Religious belief that a monarch's power came from God • the Great Former empress of Russia from the 17th century. • ...
20260114 2026-01-14
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- to stay away from something intentionally
- a small electronic device designed to make tasks easier
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- the act of combining different parts into a unified whole
- the process of making something as effective or efficient as possible
- routine household tasks done on a regular basis
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- using digital systems or sensors to operate efficiently
- to put a plan, system, or method into action
- to observe or check something continuously over time
- the use of machines or software to perform tasks with minimal human effort
10 Clues: to stay away from something intentionally • to put a plan, system, or method into action • routine household tasks done on a regular basis • to observe or check something continuously over time • using digital systems or sensors to operate efficiently • a small electronic device designed to make tasks easier • ...
Studying Earth's Structures 2026-02-13
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- The outermost solid layer of Earth.
- This layer of Earth is hot and convecting.
- The solid outer section of Earth, which includes the crust and upper mantle.
- Weathering that involves material reacting with other elements
- The process by which rocks are broken down.
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- Human activity that involves cutting down large areas of forest.
- The scientific study of Earth's crustal movement.
- A method to measure Earth's age using radioactive isotopes.
- A dense, solid, metallic layer within Earth.
- The moving of broken down rocks from one place to another.
10 Clues: The outermost solid layer of Earth. • This layer of Earth is hot and convecting. • The process by which rocks are broken down. • A dense, solid, metallic layer within Earth. • The scientific study of Earth's crustal movement. • The moving of broken down rocks from one place to another. • A method to measure Earth's age using radioactive isotopes. • ...
Quantitative Methodology 2022-01-18
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- "a philosophy that respects and embraces diverse experiences inclusive of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, religious orientation, and other cultural dimensions" (Cokley & Awad, 2013, p. 28).
- the most challenging aspect of conducting quantitative research with marginalized populations is
- what is counted as knowledge. who can and cannot be knowledgable and the hierarchy of how knowledges are valued
- Modernism, "rejects modernist claims of an objective truth via method and instead emphasizes perspectivism and the social construction of all reality using contextually appropriate methods" (Cokley & Awad, 2013, p. 27).
- "emphasizes an objective, knowable truth where universal psychological processes can be discovered using the scientific method" (Cokley & Awad, 2013, p. 27).
- design that includes the use of surveys, classification and data reduction techniques, and assessments of relations among variables (Cokley & Awad, 2013, p. 28)
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- designs that manipulate variables for study but do not employ random assignment (Cokley & Awad, 2013, p. 28)
- designs that are correlational, quasi-experimental, and experimental (Cokley & Awad, 2013).
- type of sampling used to obtain a sample by locating one of these participants and then developing a referral network to locate other likely participants
- In non-experimental research. this sampling is often the most common method of data collection
- designs that utilize highly controlled environments and random assignment to conditions (Cokley & Awad, 2013, p. 28)
- position, the position of an individual in a given society and culture
- nature of being
- justice, a type of research wherein investigators examine circumstances and systems of exploitation, inequality, and oppression and how they adversely impact individuals and groups who are marginalized and disempowered, and actively use the outcomes of research to change the material conditions and positively impact the psychological well-being of marginalized and disempowered individuals, with the ultimate goal being to transform society into a more just place for everyone (Cokley & Awad, 2013, p. 28).
14 Clues: nature of being • position, the position of an individual in a given society and culture • designs that are correlational, quasi-experimental, and experimental (Cokley & Awad, 2013). • In non-experimental research. this sampling is often the most common method of data collection • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- Testing of a hypothesis
- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- The factors in an experiment that do change
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- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- Something you are trying to answer
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- The factors in an experiment that never change
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Terms for Nursing Research 2018-08-29
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- Which source is a description of the study by a person unconnected with it.
- Involves making sense of study results and examining their implications.
- The accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study.
- What kind of hierarchy is used to grade study findings according to the strength of evidence provided?
- What method is the systematic controlled process?
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- A bond or connection between phenomena.
- A statement of predicted relationships between two or more variables.
- Redundancy of information.
- A careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses.
- An influence that distorts study results.
10 Clues: Redundancy of information. • A bond or connection between phenomena. • An influence that distorts study results. • What method is the systematic controlled process? • A careful appraisal of a study's strengths and weaknesses. • The accuracy and consistency of information obtained in a study. • A statement of predicted relationships between two or more variables. • ...
Islam and Science 2015-06-29
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- What was Ibn al-Haytham the first of
- The famous physicist who was born in 1643
- The year al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham was born
- Ibn al-Haytham discovered the laws of...
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- What di Ibn al-Haytham use to prove his theories
- The object Ibn al-Haytham invented
- The surnames of the people who were thought to have confirmed the modern scientific method
- The length of time al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham was in prison
- Ibn al-Haytham's profession
- The centuries of the Golden Age of Arabic Science (__and__)
10 Clues: Ibn al-Haytham's profession • The object Ibn al-Haytham invented • What was Ibn al-Haytham the first of • Ibn al-Haytham discovered the laws of... • The famous physicist who was born in 1643 • The year al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham was born • What di Ibn al-Haytham use to prove his theories • The length of time al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham was in prison • ...
Biotechnology Vocabulary 2024-03-10
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- A chemical with the intended purpose to kill insects
- A process by which genetically identical copies of an organism originate
- The scientific investigation of crime scene evidence
- A fuel which is derived from plant or algae matter
- A chemical with the power to kill off or slow the growth of a bacteria
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- A method which destroys all microbes
- Process by which foods are rapidly heated and cooled
- A sugar substance which serves as an energy source
- Genetically modified organism
- A horomone originated in the pancreas which regulates glucose levels
10 Clues: Genetically modified organism • A method which destroys all microbes • A sugar substance which serves as an energy source • A fuel which is derived from plant or algae matter • Process by which foods are rapidly heated and cooled • A chemical with the intended purpose to kill insects • The scientific investigation of crime scene evidence • ...
Find the words related to Language and its dialect 2024-07-30
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- A tonal language spoken in China, one of the world's oldest languages
- language Method of communication using hand gestures
- The oldest known written language, from Mesopotamia
- language spoken in ancient Rome, used in legal and scientific terms
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- The script used for writing Hindi
- Language family including English and German
- A type of language used in a particular region, differing from the standard language
- The classical language of ancient India, used in Hindu scriptures
- system of communication used by a particular country or community
- First known form of writing using wedge-shaped marks
10 Clues: The script used for writing Hindi • Language family including English and German • The oldest known written language, from Mesopotamia • language Method of communication using hand gestures • First known form of writing using wedge-shaped marks • The classical language of ancient India, used in Hindu scriptures • ...
Bus Man 2023-02-03
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- method / seeks to increase productivity and make work easier by carefully studying work procedures and determining the best methods for preforming a task.
- effect / change of any kind increases productivity.
- / when one party maintains total control over a type of industry.
- Sherman Act / made monopoly's illegal.
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- / combining dozens of companies.
- of Needs / 5 basic needs.
- Revolution / the period during which a country develops and industrial economy.
- D. Rockefeller / controlled more than 90% of the U.S.A's refining capacity and pipelines.
- Morgan / monopoly in banking.
- Carnegie / monopoly in steel.
- Interstate Commerce Act / forced rail roads to publish their rates and forbade them to change rates without notifying the public.
11 Clues: of Needs / 5 basic needs. • Morgan / monopoly in banking. • Carnegie / monopoly in steel. • / combining dozens of companies. • Sherman Act / made monopoly's illegal. • effect / change of any kind increases productivity. • / when one party maintains total control over a type of industry. • ...
ILLUMISHARE SRG 2022-10-02
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- is the technology used to support or enable banking and financial services
- is a system in which a record of transactions made in bitcoin or another cryptocurrency is maintained across several computers linked in a peer-to-peer network.
- the metaverse created by illumishare
- payment system will be launched by illumishare
- SRG token will be available on this network
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- name of the project
- is the method for using scientific discoveries for practical purposes, esp. in industry
- which chain SRG will be own
- smart contract audited by
- backed by one of the asset
10 Clues: name of the project • smart contract audited by • backed by one of the asset • which chain SRG will be own • the metaverse created by illumishare • SRG token will be available on this network • payment system will be launched by illumishare • is the technology used to support or enable banking and financial services • ...
scientific revolution 2025-03-17
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- This word means star center and is the start of a very famous theory
- Discovered Inertia
- Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons
- Made the scientific method
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- Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles
- Discovered the sun was the center of the universe
- Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes
- The crime of saying or believing things that went against the church’s teachings
- The way life and science became during the Renaissance
- Something we still use today to figure out things with science and reason
10 Clues: Discovered Inertia • Made the scientific method • Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons • Discovered the sun was the center of the universe • Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles • The way life and science became during the Renaissance • Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes • ...
Scientific revolution 2025-03-13
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- This word means star center and is the start of a very famous theory
- Discovered Inertia
- Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons
- Made the scientific method
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- Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles
- Discovered the sun was the center of the universe
- Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes
- The crime of saying or believing things that went against the church’s teachings
- The way life and science became during the Renaissance
- Something we still use today to figure out things with science and reason
10 Clues: Discovered Inertia • Made the scientific method • Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons • Discovered the sun was the center of the universe • Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles • The way life and science became during the Renaissance • Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-13
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- Discovered that objects at rest stay at rest and those in motion stay in motion
- Proved that Copernicus was right about the Sun being in the center of the universe
- Created the Scientific Method
- A revolution where scientists changed how humans view the World
- A punishment from God
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- Theory that the planets revolve around the sun
- Taught people that the Earth was in the center of the universe
- Going against the Church
- Thought the Sun was in the center of the universe
- Created the first modern telescope
10 Clues: A punishment from God • Going against the Church • Created the Scientific Method • Created the first modern telescope • Theory that the planets revolve around the sun • Thought the Sun was in the center of the universe • Taught people that the Earth was in the center of the universe • A revolution where scientists changed how humans view the World • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-19
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- The place that astronauts go to?
- The thing scientists do?
- The rules Isaac Newton created?
- The person who had the theory of gravity?
- The thing that scientists use to see micoscopic things?
- An English Philosopher who contributed to the scientific method?
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- The thing you do when you look at something and wright about it?
- The person that said that said that the sun was in the middle of the galaxy?
- The thing that people use to figure out things in space?
- Something you create for the first time ever?
10 Clues: The thing scientists do? • The rules Isaac Newton created? • The place that astronauts go to? • The person who had the theory of gravity? • Something you create for the first time ever? • The thing that scientists use to see micoscopic things? • The thing that people use to figure out things in space? • The thing you do when you look at something and wright about it? • ...
Scientific Revolution-Katherine Smit 2025-03-27
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- He created the telescope
- His laws of motion were groundbreaking
- Proposes that the Sun,not the Earth, is the center of our Solar System
- Revolutionized coping books
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- Contributions to scientific method, advocacy for empirical observation and inductive reasoning
- Art that depicts the natural world and beings in human form
- Formulated a model of the universe with the Sun in the center
- Created the three laws of planetary motion
- A period in European history marked by a revival of classical learning and art
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the Universe
10 Clues: He created the telescope • Revolutionized coping books • His laws of motion were groundbreaking • Created the three laws of planetary motion • The theory that the Earth is the center of the Universe • Art that depicts the natural world and beings in human form • Formulated a model of the universe with the Sun in the center • ...
ITS Science Fair 2026-04-09
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- A group of parts working together for a purpose
- A device that detects and responds to changes in its environment
- Careful examination of data or information to understand it better
- A series of steps taken to achieve a result
- Tools and methods created using scientific knowledge
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- A computerized or modeled version of a real-world process
- A representation used to explain or predict how something works
- A new idea, method or improvement
- Using science and math to design and build solutions
- Organized study to discover new information
10 Clues: A new idea, method or improvement • A series of steps taken to achieve a result • Organized study to discover new information • A group of parts working together for a purpose • Using science and math to design and build solutions • Tools and methods created using scientific knowledge • A computerized or modeled version of a real-world process • ...
Anatomy 2023-09-19
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- the movement of a limb or other part towards the midline of the body
- a straightening movement that increases the angle between body parts
- scientific name for jaw
- scientific name for collar bone
- chest muscle
- when all body parts act simultaneously In practice, the strongest body parts move first, followed by the smaller
- muscle on the back of thigh
- this can be movement toward the midline of the body and away from the midline of the body
- a bending movement around a joint in a limb that decreases the angle between body parts
- muscle on backside of arm
- the movement of the foot in a downward motion away from the body
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- scientific name for skull
- occurs in your ankle when you draw your toes back toward your shins
- muscles on top of your stomach
- the movement of a limb or other part away the midline of the body
- funny bone
- scientific name for shoulder
- is the motion of something thrown into the air
- shoulder muscle
- muscle on top side of arm
- scientific name for knee bone
- the movement of a body region in a circular manner
- longest bone in the body
- muscle on front of thigh
24 Clues: funny bone • chest muscle • shoulder muscle • scientific name for jaw • longest bone in the body • muscle on front of thigh • scientific name for skull • muscle on top side of arm • muscle on backside of arm • muscle on the back of thigh • scientific name for shoulder • scientific name for knee bone • muscles on top of your stomach • scientific name for collar bone • ...
Towne Method 2023-07-11
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- The Towne method best demonstrates the dorsum sellae and the _____ clinoid processes in the foramen magnum
- If the OML cannot be perpendicular to the IR then the _____ line can be used instead
- The angle difference between the OML and IOML is ____ degrees
- If the posterior arch of C1 is visible in the foramen magnum this indicates
- The ______ ______ can be used to evaluate rotation
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- The CR should be 2.5 inches above the ______
- The dorsum sellae is on the ____ bone
- When using the OML, the CR should be angled ____ degrees caudad
- The ______ ______ should be approximately in the middle of the radiograph
- On a radiograph, lateral shifting of the clinoid processes can indicate_____
- If the dorsum sellae is visualized superior to the foramen magnum this indicates
- The patient should be placed in a(n) ____ position
12 Clues: The dorsum sellae is on the ____ bone • The CR should be 2.5 inches above the ______ • The patient should be placed in a(n) ____ position • The ______ ______ can be used to evaluate rotation • The angle difference between the OML and IOML is ____ degrees • When using the OML, the CR should be angled ____ degrees caudad • ...
Cooking Method 2023-10-23
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- the vapor into which water is converted when heated, forming a white mist of minute water droplets in the air.
- fried quickly in a little hot fat.
- Braising is a combination-cooking method that uses both wet and dry heats
- Poaching is a cooking technique that involves heating food submerged in a liquid, such as water, milk, stock or wine.
- a metal framework used for cooking food over an open fire a gridiron.
- reach or cause to reach the temperature at which it bubbles and turns to vapor.
- fry in an amount of fat or oil sufficient to cover it completely.
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- cook by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire
- stay just below the boiling point while being heated.
- fry in a pan in a small amount of fat.
- cook by exposure to direct, intense radiant heat.
- by dry heat without direct exposure to a flame, typically in an oven or on a hot surface.
12 Clues: fried quickly in a little hot fat. • fry in a pan in a small amount of fat. • cook by exposure to direct, intense radiant heat. • stay just below the boiling point while being heated. • cook by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire • fry in an amount of fat or oil sufficient to cover it completely. • ...
Challenge it! 2022-09-15
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- a visual representation of your data
- using your senses to record information about your experiment
- all the measurements taken during experiment
- any factor that changes and effects the outcome of an experiment
- the final step in the scientific method
- conducting a test to prove or disprove your hypothesis
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- a logical prediction about your testable question
- factors that are kept the same in an experiment
- it is what you start with, usually asked as a question
- looking up information or reading about your topic to try find more information
10 Clues: a visual representation of your data • the final step in the scientific method • all the measurements taken during experiment • factors that are kept the same in an experiment • a logical prediction about your testable question • it is what you start with, usually asked as a question • conducting a test to prove or disprove your hypothesis • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- The factors in an experiment that never change
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- Testing of a hypothesis
- The factors in an experiment that do change
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- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- Something you are trying to answer
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- method The steps scientists use to get answers
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • The factors in an experiment that never change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- Testing of a hypothesis
- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- The factors in an experiment that do change
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- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- Something you are trying to answer
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- The factors in an experiment that never change
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- The factors in an experiment that never change
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
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- Testing of a hypothesis
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- Something you are trying to answer
- The factors in an experiment that do change
- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Science Vocab. 2020-08-29
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- A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment
- An educated guess on what may or may not happen during an experiment
- Evidence gathered through an experiment
- Testing of a hypothesis
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- method The steps scientists use to get answers
- The factors in an experiment that never change
- Something you are trying to answer
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- To use one or more of your senses to ask a question
- The factors in an experiment that do change
10 Clues: Testing of a hypothesis • Something you are trying to answer • Evidence gathered through an experiment • The factors in an experiment that do change • method The steps scientists use to get answers • The factors in an experiment that never change • To use one or more of your senses to ask a question • A summary based on the hypothesis and data of an experiment • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-17
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- He invented calculous
- _________ was invented to help prove the theory of gravity
- The sun is in the center of a ______ system
- ______ flows through the body
- He discovered that the earth was round and that the sun was at the center of the solar system
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- Helped develop the scientific method
- Who was forced to recant his discoveries and tried for heresy(going against the church)
- Andreas Vesalius directed ___________
- the planets travel around the sun in an ________(shape)
- He was the first modern chemist and studied it as a pure science
10 Clues: He invented calculous • ______ flows through the body • Helped develop the scientific method • Andreas Vesalius directed ___________ • The sun is in the center of a ______ system • the planets travel around the sun in an ________(shape) • _________ was invented to help prove the theory of gravity • He was the first modern chemist and studied it as a pure science • ...
Research Methods 2013-01-24
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- A serious of questions
- Open to personal interpretation
- The first step of a scientific method
- An investigation into a study
- Does the actual test measure what you set out to quantify?
- Groups People are asked about their opinions
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- If you were to carry out the same test again would you get the same result?
- A conversation between two or more people
- Involves the direct measurement of a performance or a technique
- When you record the actual value of something. This can depend on the precision of the measuring device
10 Clues: A serious of questions • An investigation into a study • Open to personal interpretation • The first step of a scientific method • A conversation between two or more people • Groups People are asked about their opinions • Does the actual test measure what you set out to quantify? • Involves the direct measurement of a performance or a technique • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-22
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- knowledge is based on reason (thinking).
- universe where the sun is in the center.
- exiled, or thrown out of the (Catholic) church.
- laws of motion three laws of classical mechanics that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it
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- an overthrow of a system in favor of a new one.
- a scientist who studies planets and stars.
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- anti-church teachings.
- universe where the earth is in the center.
- method a systematic way to find proof using reason
10 Clues: anti-church teachings. • knowledge is based on reason (thinking). • universe where the sun is in the center. • a scientist who studies planets and stars. • universe where the earth is in the center. • an overthrow of a system in favor of a new one. • exiled, or thrown out of the (Catholic) church. • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. • ...
Science & Agriculture Vocabulary 2025-03-04
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- The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits.
- Essential nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) needed for plant growth.
- The scientific study of plants.
- Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops.
- A method of supplying water to crops.
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- The process of adapting wild plants for human use.
- The removal of topsoil due to wind, water, or farming practices.
- Agricultural methods that protect the environment while maintaining crop production.
- Growing different crops in the same area to improve soil health and prevent depletion.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
10 Clues: The scientific study of plants. • A method of supplying water to crops. • Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops. • The process of adapting wild plants for human use. • The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits. • The removal of topsoil due to wind, water, or farming practices. • ...
Scientific revolution 2025-03-13
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- Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes
- Made the scientific method
- Something we still use today to figure out things with science and reason
- Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons
- The way life and science became during the Renaissance
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- Discovered the sun was the center of the universe
- Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles
- The crime of saying or believing things that went against the church’s teachings
- Discovered Inertia
- This word means star center and is the start of a very famous theory
10 Clues: Discovered Inertia • Made the scientific method • Invented the telescope and found Jupiters moons • Discovered the sun was the center of the universe • Discovered that planets orbit in ovals, not circles • The way life and science became during the Renaissance • Anything at rest, stays at rest unless another force intervenes • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-15
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- what is it called when you thing the Earth is the center of the universe
- who developed the three laws of motion
- who helped develope the scientific method
- what is it called when you believe the sun is the center of the universe
- who was the father of chemistry
- what you think will happen during an experiment
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- what time did scientist challenge old ideas
- what is it called when you take back a statement
- something that goes against the teachings of religion
- what attracts things to the center of the Earth
10 Clues: who was the father of chemistry • who developed the three laws of motion • who helped develope the scientific method • what time did scientist challenge old ideas • what attracts things to the center of the Earth • what you think will happen during an experiment • what is it called when you take back a statement • something that goes against the teachings of religion • ...
GALILEO TRIVIA 2024-05-02
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- Galileo emphasized this method in his scientific inquiry.
- Galileo's influential book presents arguments for and against heliocentrism.
- Galileo's model of the solar system challenged this.
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- Galileo's meticulous observations of the heavens transformed astronomy.
- Galileo discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, named after a god's lovers.
- Galileo's groundbreaking invention for observing celestial bodies.
- Galileo's experiments with this object led to advancements in timekeeping.
- Galileo faced this institution for his support of heliocentrism.
- Galileo's work laid the groundwork for Newton's formulation of these.
- Galileo was accused of this for advocating heliocentrism against Church doctrine.
10 Clues: Galileo's model of the solar system challenged this. • Galileo emphasized this method in his scientific inquiry. • Galileo faced this institution for his support of heliocentrism. • Galileo's groundbreaking invention for observing celestial bodies. • Galileo's work laid the groundwork for Newton's formulation of these. • ...
qwouiduoehs 2024-04-17
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- This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest.
- He was known for his law of gasses.
- collect and magnify the light from distant objects
- We use this to forecast the weather and determining altitude.
- an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects.
- newton An apple fell on his head which made him discover gravity.
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- It can tell you if it will be hot or cold
- He is know to have said that the sun is in the center of the universe
- Otto von Guericke invented this.
- He created the Scientific Method
10 Clues: Otto von Guericke invented this. • He created the Scientific Method • He was known for his law of gasses. • It can tell you if it will be hot or cold • collect and magnify the light from distant objects • This astronomer spent his final years under house arrest. • an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects. • ...
Scientific Revolution-Katherine Smit 2025-03-27
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- He created the telescope
- His laws of motion were groundbreaking
- Proposes that the Sun,not the Earth, is the center of our Solar System
- Revolutionized coping books
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- Contributions to scientific method, advocacy for empirical observation and inductive reasoning
- Art that depicts the natural world and beings in human form
- Formulated a model of the universe with the Sun in the center
- Created the three laws of planetary motion
- A period in European history marked by a revival of classical learning and art
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the Universe
10 Clues: He created the telescope • Revolutionized coping books • His laws of motion were groundbreaking • Created the three laws of planetary motion • The theory that the Earth is the center of the Universe • Art that depicts the natural world and beings in human form • Formulated a model of the universe with the Sun in the center • ...
STS 2021-04-06
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- Proposed that the orbits are elliptical
- Who was burned to steak for teaching Copernicus the heliocentric idea
- The one who proposed the sun is the center of the solar system
- Brahe The one who spotted a new star and comet in 1577
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- logical thinking that involves forming generalizations
- Also known as the geocentric model
- Reasoning one or more statements to reach a logical conclusion
- says the scientific method must be followed
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- who created "I think, therefore, I am"
10 Clues: Also known as the geocentric model • Sun is the center of the solar system • who created "I think, therefore, I am" • Proposed that the orbits are elliptical • says the scientific method must be followed • logical thinking that involves forming generalizations • Brahe The one who spotted a new star and comet in 1577 • ...
Conspiracy Theories 2024-04-17
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- giving the wrong idea or impression.
- expose the falseness of an idea or belief (common collocation: ____ a myth).
- make sure that (something) is true, accurate, or justified.
- unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something.
- falsely or mistakenly claimed or regarded as being based on scientific method
- presenting events in a way that makes them seem as exciting or shocking as possible
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- to explain wrongly
- something false which is invented or produced in order to deceive someone
- able to be relied on as honest or truthful.
- to lie
10 Clues: to lie • to explain wrongly • giving the wrong idea or impression. • able to be relied on as honest or truthful. • unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something. • make sure that (something) is true, accurate, or justified. • something false which is invented or produced in order to deceive someone • ...
History of ABA Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-22
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- Positive Behavior Support: focuses on normalization, person-centered care and ______ behaviors.
- The importance of using the scientific method in ABA is that it ensures an _______ approach to studying behavior.
- Reinforcer definition: A stimulus change that _______ future behavior.
- Operant Conditioning means behavior is shaped by its _____.
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- Functional Communication Training (FCT): Uses differential reinforcement for building ______ skills.
- Punisher definition: A stimulus change that _____ future behavior.
- ABA stands for: Applied Behavior _____
- Ivan Pavlov: Discovered ___ conditioning.
- Known as the father of behavior analysis.
- John Bailey - Leader in ____ decision-making in ABA.
10 Clues: ABA stands for: Applied Behavior _____ • Ivan Pavlov: Discovered ___ conditioning. • Known as the father of behavior analysis. • John Bailey - Leader in ____ decision-making in ABA. • Operant Conditioning means behavior is shaped by its _____. • Punisher definition: A stimulus change that _____ future behavior. • ...
1.2 Vocabulary 2020-11-11
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- The automatic conversion that the Java compiler makes from the wrapper class to the primitive type.
- Simplifying a program to reduce complexity.
- The automatic conversion that the Java compiler makes between primitive types and their corresponding object wrapper classes.
- A method for creating an object in a class.
- A collection of modules.
- The formal implementation, or blueprint, of the attributes and behaviors of an object.
- A paradigm for programming in which code describes a class with methods, including a method for creating an object in the class.
- A single object of a particular class.
- A task or other significant event in the development process.
- When there are multiple definitions with the same name but different signatures.
- Dominant method for designing human-computer interaction.
- A specific instance of a class with defined attributes.
- Type of method call; it means that an object must be instantiated to invoke the method.
- Defines a constructor or a method.
- A value that is passed into a constructor or method.
- Used to define numeric variables that are holding whole numbers.
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- Hold a memory address that refers to a specific object.
- Making a set of instructions available for general use.
- Any value that a method gives back to the statement from which the method is called.
- Used to invoke an object's method.
- The list of variables passed to a constructor or method and used in its implementation.
- Attaching two things side-by-side, frequently strings of text.
- Define an object's behavior.
- Describes a constructor or a method and defines how it is used.
- The process of breaking a complex problem or system into parts that are easier to conceive, understand, program, and maintain.
- Used to define numeric variables holding numbers with decimal points.
- The process of creating an object, an instance of a class.
- Initializes formal parameters with copies of the actual parameters.
- An error that indicates a special circumstance that should be handled by an exception handler.
- A predefined, reserved word used in programming that have special meanings to the compiler.
30 Clues: A collection of modules. • Define an object's behavior. • Used to invoke an object's method. • Defines a constructor or a method. • A single object of a particular class. • Simplifying a program to reduce complexity. • A method for creating an object in a class. • A value that is passed into a constructor or method. • ...
Science skills 2014-09-09
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- the quantity of mater in an object
- a relationship in which the ratio of two variables is constant
- are all the digits that are known in a measurement
- is generally divided into three branches
- study of living things
- a relationship in which the product of two variables is constant
- straight line distance between two points
- is the study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions to matter
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- the foundation of space science
- the goal of any scientific method is to solve a problem
- is the use of knowledge o solve practice problems
- is the study of matter and energy
- amount of space taken up
- is a way of expressing a value as the product of a number between 1-10
- the foundation of earth science
- begins with curiosity and often ends with discovery
16 Clues: study of living things • amount of space taken up • the foundation of space science • the foundation of earth science • is the study of matter and energy • the quantity of mater in an object • is generally divided into three branches • straight line distance between two points • is the use of knowledge o solve practice problems • ...
Insight Therapy 2025-04-04
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- What kind of therapy involves a number of people meeting to work towards therapeutic goals.
- Who created Cognitive-Behavior Therapy?
- Who created Client-Centered Therapy?
- Therapy that focuses on removing obstacles that block personal growth.
- Who invented the ABCD approach?
- Self-Talks is ______ dialogue.
- True or False, Psychoanalysis is not time consuming.
- Therapy that treats behaviors and mental processes by focusing on faulty thought processes and beliefs.
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- Freudian Therapy designed to bring unconscious conflicts to conscious awareness.
- Group therapy makes it _____ expensive.
- What kind of credibility is lacking in the Psychoanalysis Method?
- Inability to discuss certain memories, motives, thoughts, experiences.
- Selective Perception, Overgeneralization, Magnification, and All-or-Nothing are examples of what kind of thinking?
- Who makes Interpretation Statements?
- Insightful awareness and ability to share another's inner experience.
15 Clues: Self-Talks is ______ dialogue. • Who invented the ABCD approach? • Who created Client-Centered Therapy? • Who makes Interpretation Statements? • Who created Cognitive-Behavior Therapy? • Group therapy makes it _____ expensive. • True or False, Psychoanalysis is not time consuming. • What kind of credibility is lacking in the Psychoanalysis Method? • ...
LS&F - Ch. 1 - Exploring and Classifying Life 2022-12-07
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- To make more of an organism's own kind.
- A ____ key is a detailed list of identifying characteristics that includes scientific names.
- The changes that take place during the life of an organism.
- The first word of an organism's 2-word scientific name.
- Growth of many-celled organisms is due to an increase in the ____ of cells.
- Any living thing.
- When you place similar items together, you ____ them.
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- The theory that living things come only from other living things.
- ____ nomenclature is the 2-word naming system that gives all organisms their scientific name.
- The smallest unit of an organism that carries on the functions of life.
- Living things ____ when they react to a stimulus.
- The evolutionary history of an organism.
- ____ name is a non-scientific term that may vary from region to region.
- The second word of an organism's 2-word scientific name.
- The first and largest category to classify organisms.
- An organism's ability to keep the proper conditions inside their bodies no matter what is going on outside their bodies.
- All living things use ____ when they eat plants or other organisms that ate plants.
- The science of classifying organisms.
- All living things ____ and develop.
- Growth of one-celled organisms is due to an increase in the ____ of the cell.
20 Clues: Any living thing. • All living things ____ and develop. • The science of classifying organisms. • To make more of an organism's own kind. • The evolutionary history of an organism. • Living things ____ when they react to a stimulus. • The first and largest category to classify organisms. • When you place similar items together, you ____ them. • ...
chapter 10 2017-03-09
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- was truly a child prodigy.
- a native of poland, published his famous book, on the revolutions of the heavenly spheres.
- he became a professor of mathematics at the university and wrote his major work, mathematical principles of natural philosophy
- a period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature.
- it places earth at the center of the universe
- a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- a german mathematician, took the next step in destroying the ptolematic system.
- the system of the universe proposed in 1543 by nicolaus copernicus who argued the earth that the earth and planets revolove around the sun.
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- a system of thought expounded by rene descartes based on the belief that the reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- intellectuals of the enlightenment were especially influenced by the ideas of two seventeenth century english men.
- the most famous philosophe of the later enlightenment.
- was an english philosopher with few scientific credentials.
- the first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope.
- he began by thinking and writing about the doubt the doubt and uncertainty that seemed to be everywhere in the coonfusion of the seventeenth cetury.
- a person who loves to study
15 Clues: was truly a child prodigy. • a person who loves to study • it places earth at the center of the universe • the most famous philosophe of the later enlightenment. • was an english philosopher with few scientific credentials. • a systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • a german mathematician, took the next step in destroying the ptolematic system. • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- The first European to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- A German mathematician, took the next step in destroying the Ptolemaic system
- A native of Poland, published his famous book, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres.
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- This system of thought was based on the belief that reason is the chief sourcae of knowledge
- The Earth is the center of the universe
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- His works The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni are three of the world's greatest operas
- An English philosopher with few scientific credentials
- A period when philosophers believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- In his Discourse on the Origins of the Inequality of Mankind, he argued that people had adopted laws and government in order to preserve their private property
- Suncentered
- Began by thinking and writing about the doubt and uncertainty that seemed to be everywhere in the confusion of the seventeenth century
- Locke argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind
- He defines the three laws of motion that govern the planetary bodies, as well as objects on Earth
15 Clues: Suncentered • The Earth is the center of the universe • Someone who studies wisdom, love to study • An English philosopher with few scientific credentials • A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence • Locke argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mind • ...
Unit 2 Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-20
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- Scientist who was known for creating calculus, gravity and the 3 Laws of Motion.
- Philosopher known for his ideas about natural rights, popular sovereignty, and the right to revolution.
- Theory proposed by Nicholas Copernicus that the sun was the center of the universe and the other planets revolve around it.
- Book created by Denis Diderot that explained topics on government, philosophy and religion.
- A period of time in the 1500s and 1600s when Europeans changed the way we look at the world by making conclusions based on experimentation, leading to many scientific developments.
- Basic protections belonging to everyone from birth.
- Step by step process used to confirm findings and prove a hypothesis is called the scientific _____________.
- Idea promoted by Rousseau that stated people obey a government in order to receive protection.
- Economist who argued for the free market and laissez faire policy.
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- A philosophical and cultural movement in the 1600s and 1700s that examined ideas about government, law and society.
- Economic policy with little to no government control.
- Power of the government comes from the people.
- Spoke about the right to have freedom of speech.
- Argued that only a powerful government could ensure an orderly society.
- Called for separation of powers, or dividing government into 3 branches.
15 Clues: Power of the government comes from the people. • Spoke about the right to have freedom of speech. • Basic protections belonging to everyone from birth. • Economic policy with little to no government control. • Economist who argued for the free market and laissez faire policy. • Argued that only a powerful government could ensure an orderly society. • ...
sonny's crossword 2023-09-01
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- the knowledge obtained by observing
- current a movement of ocean water that
- to scientific investigation
- and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
- factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables
- the process of obtaining
- a regular pattern
- an organized procedure to study
- limitations that define the
- to convert information from one form into another for the purpose of communication
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- in a scientific
- the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- a testable idea or explanation that
- in a scientific investigation,
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- evidence the observations,
- events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
- by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses
- of a design process
- : an act or instance of controlling. also : power or authority to guide or manage.
- under controlled conditions
21 Clues: in a scientific • a regular pattern • of a design process • the process of obtaining • evidence the observations, • to scientific investigation • limitations that define the • under controlled conditions • in a scientific investigation, • an organized procedure to study • the knowledge obtained by observing • a testable idea or explanation that • ...
Scientific Names: Forest Mammals 2023-04-25
9 Clues: Scientific name for Fox • Scientific name for Moose • Scientific name for Tiger • Scientific name for Skunk • Scientific name for Gray Wolf • Scientific name for Wolverine • Scientific name for Grizzly Bear • Scientific name for Mountain Lion • Scientific name for North American Porcupine
Chapter 10 Crossword 2017-03-09
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- Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, he is best known for his laws of planetary motion, based on his works Astronomia nova, Harmonices Mundi, and Epitome of Copernican Astronomy. These works also provided one of the foundations for Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation.
- LIterally, sun-created; the system of the universe proposed in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernucus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve aroun the sun.
- Someone who studies wisdom
- Bacon Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, PC KC was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- Rousseau was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. His political philosophy influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the overall development of modern political and educational thought.
- Locke was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".[1][2][3] Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Sir Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work greatly affected the development of epistemology and political philosophy.
- Newton Sir Isaac Newton PRS was an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Method A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- Mozart was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. Born in Salzburg, he showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position.
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- Galliei He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus, the discovery of the four largest satellites of Jupiter (named the Galilean moons in his honour), and the observation and analysis of sunspots. Galileo also worked in applied science and technology, inventing an improved military compass and other instruments.
- a period when philosophes believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically.
- Descartes René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.
- A system of thought expunded by Rene Descartes based on the belieft that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Literally, earth-centered; a system of planetary motin that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon, and other planets revolving around it.
- Copemicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe, likely independently of Aristarchus of Samos, who had formulated such a model some eighteen centuries earlier.[a]
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • A system of thought expunded by Rene Descartes based on the belieft that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • a period when philosophes believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically. • ...
Review Crossword 2022-01-07
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- The idea that a ruler has complete power
- A system of labor by which a person could work to pay off the cost of traveling to America
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy
- Spanish soldiers, explorers, and fortune hunters during the conquest of America
- Discovered and popularized the idea of the scientific method
- leading Bishop
- worldy
- Germanic people in the Roman province of Gaul
- Russian ruler
- Roman emperor of the Byzantine Empire
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- An extremely important Frankish king who supported education
- The idea that earth was at the center of the universe
- a book written by Thomas Moore describing an imaginary land with ideal conditions
- A Kurdish warrior and Muslim leader
- A person of mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry
15 Clues: worldy • Russian ruler • leading Bishop • A Kurdish warrior and Muslim leader • Roman emperor of the Byzantine Empire • The idea that a ruler has complete power • Germanic people in the Roman province of Gaul • The idea that earth was at the center of the universe • A person of mixed Native American and Spanish ancestry • ...
E&S SEMESTA 2022-12-09
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- what you use to clean off hazardous chemichals off your body
- A smaller volcano formed after the firts one.
- A class Where we learn about the earth inside out
- A dangerous gas released from volcanoes
- a safety tool to clean your eyes with
- the direction a hurricane spins in the northern hemisphere
- There are only 5 categories for this kind of natural disaster
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- Evidence in Africa that further prove the plate theory
- a testable statement or theory made
- the first step to start the scientific method
- A country that constantly gets earthquakes and disasters from four tectonic plates
- small earthquake following the original
- A scientist that studies space
- what you use to put someone out if they're on fire
- Swaves can only reavel through ___
15 Clues: A scientist that studies space • Swaves can only reavel through ___ • a testable statement or theory made • a safety tool to clean your eyes with • small earthquake following the original • A dangerous gas released from volcanoes • the first step to start the scientific method • A smaller volcano formed after the firts one. • ...
Persian wars 2024-11-12
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- a Spartan prince, did the last stand in the battle of thermopylae against xerxes
- known as "the father of history", applied a scientific method to writing history
- part of persia's first attempt to subjugate greece
- a Spartan warrior
- god of zoroastrianism
- a battle formation that involved sarissas packed tightly between shieldbearers
- detested the Athenian aristocracy, being a politician that favored the lower classes a "populist"
- a naval battle fought between xerxes and themistocles
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- battle fought in the mountain pass of thermopylae
- dardanelles
- founder of zoroastrianism
- local governors, provided tax to the Persian empire
- Persian ruler who participated in the burning of athens and the battle of Thermopylae + salamis
- created the Marathon run
- led Persia to prosperity and let the Hebrews back into Jerusalem
15 Clues: dardanelles • a Spartan warrior • god of zoroastrianism • created the Marathon run • founder of zoroastrianism • battle fought in the mountain pass of thermopylae • part of persia's first attempt to subjugate greece • local governors, provided tax to the Persian empire • a naval battle fought between xerxes and themistocles • ...
CSA Java Chapter 2 Vocab 2023-09-27
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- Defines the attributes for an object
- An instance of a class with defined attributes
- A class that can transform a primitive value into an object
- A programmer-defined data type. Describes the formal attributes and behaviors of that type.
- When a method or constructor has the same name but different parameter lists
- A string method used to search a string for specific characters
- A string method used to determine the alphabetic order of two strings
- Code that is used to create new objects and initialize the objects attributes
- A class built into the Java.lang package that helps us do calculations
- A string method used to determine if two strings are the same
- A method that does not return a value
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- A method that can be called without creating an object of the class
- Used to access an objects methods
- Java keyword used to create objects with a call to the constructor
- Defines the behavior or actions of an object
- Values returned by a method once it has done its job
- The values passed to a method so that it can do its job
- String values do not change once initialized. They are referred to as ____
- A string method that allows access to part of a string
- Used to indicate a reference does not refer to any object yet
20 Clues: Used to access an objects methods • Defines the attributes for an object • A method that does not return a value • Defines the behavior or actions of an object • An instance of a class with defined attributes • Values returned by a method once it has done its job • A string method that allows access to part of a string • ...
ALAT Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-01
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- What is the term for a male guinea pig?
- What is the term for a female ferret?
- What is the standard unit of length in the metric system?
- A dominant mouse chewing the fur off a subordinate mouse
- What does the abbreviation “mg” stand for?
- Born fully furred with eyes open
- A permanent change in an inherited or genetic factor is called a:
- What physical method of euthanasia uses a guillotine?
- The root words “pulmo” and “pneumo” refer to which part of the body?
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- What is the term for a male ferret?
- What does the abbreviation “kg” stand for?
- Born blind, hairless and helpless
- Who approves Animal Study Proposals?
- What is the standard unit of weight in the metric system?
- What is the scientific study of heredity called?
- What is the term for a female guinea pig?
16 Clues: Born fully furred with eyes open • Born blind, hairless and helpless • What is the term for a male ferret? • Who approves Animal Study Proposals? • What is the term for a female ferret? • What is the term for a male guinea pig? • What is the term for a female guinea pig? • What does the abbreviation “kg” stand for? • What does the abbreviation “mg” stand for? • ...
Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato 2021-09-14
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- Who was Plato the student of?
- The aim of Aristotle's logical treatises was to develop a universal method of what?
- How did Socrates' trial end?
- What did Plato have a lifelong distrust of?
- Socrates investigated the development of moral what?
- What is the name of school Aristotle set up?
- Socrates set the standard for what type of later philosophy?
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- Aristotle's view of good conduct meant pursuing what?
- Who did Plato want to have authority?
- What did Aristotle analyze?
- Where does most of our information on Socrates come from?
- What type of theories did Socrates show interest in during his youth?
- What is Aristotle's logical treatises collectively known as?
- What is Plato's book called?
- What is the name of Plato's school?
15 Clues: What did Aristotle analyze? • How did Socrates' trial end? • What is Plato's book called? • Who was Plato the student of? • What is the name of Plato's school? • Who did Plato want to have authority? • What did Plato have a lifelong distrust of? • What is the name of school Aristotle set up? • Socrates investigated the development of moral what? • ...
Psychology Adventure Crossword Puzzle: Quiz #1 Vocabulary 2013-04-18
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- The effects of coaction and the presence of an audience.
- The variable "r" that has a numerical value between -1.00 and +1.00.
- The tendency to underestimate situation influences on behavior and assume that some personal characteristic of the individual is responsible.
- The research method that looks at cause and effect relationships.
- A social group to which an individual does not identify psychologically.
- What has the effects on it measured in an experiment.
- The feeling that one has lost his or her personal identity and merged anonymously into a group.
- A ___________ variable is one that is extraneous to the others in an experiment, and affects the other variables in a relationship so that the results of the experiment are skewed.
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- A research method that takes place int he natural habitat of the subjects being observed.
- The name of the girl who was left in social isolation as a child.
- When the subject number is equal to one (N=1), there is low __________ validity.
- The degree to which the independent variable causes the changes seen in the dependent variable being examined within the study.
- A research method involving one or a few subjects.
- The average deviation from the mean.
- The type of statistical data that uses numbers to analyze the data in an experiment.
- When people are less likely to help others when another person is present.
- What is manipulated in an experiment.
- The group that is exposed to the variable(s) under study.
- Conforming with the majority over individual judgment.
- The group that receives that placebo treatment in an experiment.
- An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examining the facts.
- The scientific study of mind and behavior.
- A social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member
23 Clues: The average deviation from the mean. • What is manipulated in an experiment. • The scientific study of mind and behavior. • A research method involving one or a few subjects. • What has the effects on it measured in an experiment. • Conforming with the majority over individual judgment. • The effects of coaction and the presence of an audience. • ...
AFA 2: CHAPTER 2 (LESSON 1-3) 2025-08-06
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- species of fish that bring forth living young which during their early development receive nourishment from their mother fish.
- the larvae of oyster and mussel which are free swimming in water.
- the human effort of raising the maximum productivity of fish and other fishery aquatic products and maintaining the supply of these products to satisfy human needs.
- species of fish whose eggs are fertilized and developed within the body but the young when born alive do not receive nourishment from the mother fish
- method of fish cultivation is undertaken in net enclosures in shallow protected areas of inland waters. Bamboo and wood materials ate used as post and braces
- biological association of minute plants and animals which are found growing on the surface of the water.
- male reproductive gland of fishes
- the largest compartment of a fishpond where fishes are reared from post fingerlings up to marketable size.
- species of fish that go down from freshwater to saltwater to spawn. ex: eels
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- the rivalry for food, space and oxygen inside the fishpond.
- branch of fishery science deals with the scientific method of catching fish as well and the type of fishing gear used.
- species of fish that feed on plants and vegetables only
- the bangus breeder or spawner
- the degree of freshness and saltiness of water
- The process of increasing fish life either by natural or artificial means of reproduction.
- the smallest and the cleanest compartment where fish are reared from fry up to pre- fingerling size.
- is an area that serves as water reservoir where water is stored before going to other pond compartments.
- species of fish that feed on both plants and animals
- A traditional method of raising fish using natural food only
- are species of fish that go upstream from salt water to freshwater to spawn. ex: bangus
20 Clues: the bangus breeder or spawner • male reproductive gland of fishes • the degree of freshness and saltiness of water • species of fish that feed on both plants and animals • species of fish that feed on plants and vegetables only • the rivalry for food, space and oxygen inside the fishpond. • A traditional method of raising fish using natural food only • ...
Prototype U4 2022-01-26
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- the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- an act or movement of putting one leg in front of the other in walking or running.
- means of sending or receiving information, such as phone lines or computers.
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
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- the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
- plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done.
- anything that has mass and volume.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
15 Clues: a new method, idea, product, etc. • anything that has mass and volume. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • the matter from which a thing is or can be made. • plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done. • a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end. • ...
Science Review 2012-12-12
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- The belief that scientific observation is the best way to learn about the world and that science can yield answers in all fields of study
- The group that receives the experimental variable; sometimes called the experimental factor
- A decision made based on available evidence
- The systematic investigation of the natural world based on observations; the body of knowledge that has resulted form this study
- The group in an experiment that is not exposed to the experimental variable
- An answer that is absolutely true and therefore never needs to be rejected, revised, or corrected
- The charge that God gave to humans in Genesis 1:28 to exercise dominion, or stewardship, over the earth
- A Christian perspective of the world, based on the Bible; usually organized in terms of Creation, Fall, and Redemption
- Recorded information from an experiment or survey
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- Something a person assumes to be true without requiring convincing proof
- A method of data collection that determines how common or rare particular observations are, data collected by this method
- The factor or condition being tested in an experiment
- A statement that excludes everything; often uses words such as all or none
- An educated guess
- To arrange experimental data so that relationships can be seen; assign organisms to a group
- To test many times and observe the same result each time
- The perspective or collation of presuppositions from which one interprets all evidence in life
- Mankind's first sin
- A logical problem-solving method that involves experimenting or surveying, observing, and choosing an answer
- The information gathered from the environment by one's senses; the gathering of such information
- A decision regarding the rightness, beauty, worth, or some other measurable characteristic of an object or action
- A situation or process designed and controlled by a person for the purpose of gaining data about a particular problem, tests a hypothesis
22 Clues: An educated guess • Mankind's first sin • A decision made based on available evidence • Recorded information from an experiment or survey • The factor or condition being tested in an experiment • To test many times and observe the same result each time • Something a person assumes to be true without requiring convincing proof • ...
The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Bacon / The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- / Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- despot / The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- Galilei / The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Copernicus / The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- / The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- / French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
- / The Earth centered theory of the universe
- / A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
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- the Great / Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- Descartes / The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Fahrenheit / The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- theory / The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Newton / The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- / New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- method / The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- / The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- / Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- / French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- / Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
20 Clues: / The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory / The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton / The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot / The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • / Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • ...
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- Galilei The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
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- Fahrenheit The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- the Great Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
20 Clues: The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-10-09
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- Renaissance,the peak time of renaissance
- method of painting frescoes, used in Roman times and by the great masters of the Italian Renaissance including Giotto, Raphael, and Michelangelo.
- gravitation,the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- method,a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- clockmaker,a person who make great clocks
- theory,having or representing the sun as the centre, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system
- Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
- renaissance,the beginning of the change of perspectives and theory
- power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
- principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
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- scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics.
- Perspective ,a type of perspective used by artists, in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects is determined by drawn or imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon.
- theory,having or representing the earth as the centre, as in former astronomical systems.
- habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- quality of being worthy of attention; importance
- study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- sonnet,denoting a sonnet of the kind used by the Italian poet Petrarch, with an octave rhyming abbaabba, and a sestet typically rhyming cdcdcd or cdecde.
- point,the point at which rays or waves meet after reflection or refraction, or the point from which diverging rays or waves appear to proceed.
20 Clues: Renaissance,the peak time of renaissance • clockmaker,a person who make great clocks • quality of being worthy of attention; importance • scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics. • habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. • study of the structure or internal workings of something. • ...
Dirty 30 2019-01-31
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- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess
- Explains why things happen
- the occurrence of an organism in more than one distinct color or form.
- Cannot be destroyed
- is a generalized rule to explain a body of observations in the form of a verbal or mathematical statement
- way someone or something acts
- the change in the genetic traits that are passed down from one generation to the next through reproduction
- They way an object is shaped determines how it works
- method a method of procedure that has characterized natural science
- and system models a set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method.
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.
- look over (examine)
- growth when growth rate decreases as the population reaches carrying capacity
- an idea someone has that may or may not be true
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- make a formal application or request.
- a range of different things
- processes dynamic processes at work in the earth's land forms and surfaces
- Looking at the same thing up close and then from further away
- Which CCC best supports making sense of a population of animals slowly disappearing over time?
- first in order of importance; main.
- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change
- a particular section, group, or type of people or animals living in an area or country
- growth growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size.
- Repeating designs, structures, or events
- relationships key understanding of common ancestors
- make (something) by synthesis, especially chemically
- predict or estimate (a future event or trend)
- selection contains variation, heredity, and reproduction
- larger than an environment
- grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate
30 Clues: Cannot be destroyed • look over (examine) • Explains why things happen • larger than an environment • a range of different things • way someone or something acts • first in order of importance; main. • make a formal application or request. • Repeating designs, structures, or events • predict or estimate (a future event or trend) • ...
The First American Vocabulary 2020-03-04
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- a narrow body of water that connects two large ones
- the tools, weapons, and other objects that early people left behind
- a variety of corn
- movement of people from one area to another
- society ruled by religious leaders
- writing that uses symbols and pictures to represent things, ideas, or sounds
- long and narrow gutter or groove which water can flow through
- a type of Native American village with houses that had flat roofs
- artificial means of supplying water to crops
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- broad platforms of flat land cut into a slope
- highly developed society
- the study of ancient peoples
- scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact
- people who moved from place to place in search of hunting grounds
- a people's shared beliefs, values, traditions and behaviors
15 Clues: a variety of corn • highly developed society • the study of ancient peoples • society ruled by religious leaders • movement of people from one area to another • artificial means of supplying water to crops • broad platforms of flat land cut into a slope • a narrow body of water that connects two large ones • scientific method used to determine the age of an artifact • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-04-28
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- This holds the universe together.
- Newton saw this fall and came up with a theory.
- invented the scientific method.
- this is the main source of knowledge
- Europeans began to use numbers and __________.
- Blaise pascal invented the ___________ machine.
- He said matter is made of elements.
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- used mathematics to support Copernicus's theory.
- He dissected dead human bodies and challenged Galen's ideas.
- Galileo invented the first of these.
- He believed in a geocentric model: the earth was the center of the universe.
- He developed the heliocentric theory: the sun is the center of the universe
- _______ and Jews made advances. In the 1100's Europeans began to have more contact with them and had a new interest in science.
- came up with the idea of gravity.
- he created his own telescope.
15 Clues: he created his own telescope. • invented the scientific method. • This holds the universe together. • came up with the idea of gravity. • He said matter is made of elements. • Galileo invented the first of these. • this is the main source of knowledge • Europeans began to use numbers and __________. • Newton saw this fall and came up with a theory. • ...
Science skills 2014-09-09
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- begins with curiosity and often ends with discovery
- the foundation of earth science
- is the study of matter and energy
- a relationship in which the product of two variables is constant
- the foundation of space science
- is a way of expressing a value as the product of a number between 1-10
- is generally divided into three branches
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- the goal of any scientific method is to solve a problem
- a relationship in which the ratio of two variables is constant
- straight line distance between two points
- are all the digits that are known in a measurement
- amount of space taken up
- is the use of knowledge o solve practice problems
- the quantity of mater in an object
- study of living things
- is the study of the composition, structure, properties and reactions to matter
16 Clues: study of living things • amount of space taken up • the foundation of earth science • the foundation of space science • is the study of matter and energy • the quantity of mater in an object • is generally divided into three branches • straight line distance between two points • is the use of knowledge o solve practice problems • ...
analytics 2026-03-08
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- Analytics type that recommends optimal actions
- Ability to understand context and relevance in question formulation
- Analytics type focused on “what has already happened”
- A trap where questions are obvious and add little value
- Opposite of “trivial” insights — deep and revealing
- The ultimate superpower in data science
- A question that assumes an answer without evidence
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- Stage where conclusions are drawn and shared
- First step in the data scientific method
- Analytics type that attempts to forecast future outcomes
- A core activity in the analytical stage
- Turning vague goals into clear objectives
- Misconception that tools determine the questions
- Often mistaken as the primary goal of data science, but it’s not
- What may be required if a question is ill defined
15 Clues: A core activity in the analytical stage • The ultimate superpower in data science • First step in the data scientific method • Turning vague goals into clear objectives • Stage where conclusions are drawn and shared • Analytics type that recommends optimal actions • Misconception that tools determine the questions • What may be required if a question is ill defined • ...
End Of The Years SS Crossword 2024-04-25
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- A commander-in-chief in feudal Japan; Passed down military power to heirs
- A formal split into opposing parties
- A Mongolian conqueror who defeated the last heirs of the Song Dynasty
- A group of bishops, theologians and other religious figures who work out any kinks in Catholic teachings.
- The southeastern tip of Mexico
- Developed the scientific method
- A monk who created the 95 Theses
- Famous sculptor during the Renaissance
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- A large, self-sufficient estates with farmland and sometimes have whole villages
- Corn
- A type of ceramic that the Chinese were first to produce
- A chain of islands
- A holy book of Islam
- The theory that the sun was at the center of the universe
- Age of Chivalry; A time of knights and ladies-in-waiting
15 Clues: Corn • A chain of islands • A holy book of Islam • The southeastern tip of Mexico • Developed the scientific method • A monk who created the 95 Theses • A formal split into opposing parties • Famous sculptor during the Renaissance • A type of ceramic that the Chinese were first to produce • Age of Chivalry; A time of knights and ladies-in-waiting • ...
Early Explorer Vocabulary 2024-10-23
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- A journey/trip taken with the goal of exploring
- Spanish and Portuguese explorers and soldiers who conquered new territory
- A collection of lands ruled by the nation that conquered them
- Scientific knowledge and tools to make something
- To change for the better
- A sum of money or other payment given for a specific purpose
- Rebellion against the leader of one’s group
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- A person who organizes and runs a business and takes in the risk
- Method of planning and controlling the course of a ship
- The effort to gain something
- A person who rules over a kingdom or empire
- An agreement between nations about peace, trade or other matters
- A person sent out by a church to spread its religion
- The reward gained
- A demand for something. Ownership.
15 Clues: The reward gained • To change for the better • The effort to gain something • A demand for something. Ownership. • A person who rules over a kingdom or empire • Rebellion against the leader of one’s group • A journey/trip taken with the goal of exploring • Scientific knowledge and tools to make something • A person sent out by a church to spread its religion • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary & Ab- Words 2025-02-26
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- Let's...in order to find out why the bees are dying.
- The scientist made an...about the new species of ant.
- What do you...will happen if we put Mentos in cola?
- On the moon, your...is much less.
- Scientists often...something and then ask a question.
- More...will make the train go faster.
- Push and pull are both a kind of...
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- The first step of the scientific method is to ask a...
- Any...will cause a reaction.
- After the...the scientist made a conclusion.
- The driver needs to...to win the race.
- My...is that the cola will erupt!
- Another word for movement is...
- We need to do some...before we make a hypothesis.
- Our...never changes, no matter where we go.
15 Clues: Any...will cause a reaction. • Another word for movement is... • My...is that the cola will erupt! • On the moon, your...is much less. • Push and pull are both a kind of... • More...will make the train go faster. • The driver needs to...to win the race. • Our...never changes, no matter where we go. • After the...the scientist made a conclusion. • ...
Module 8 - Clinical Bacteriology 2024-11-08
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- Protective outer layer of bacteria
- Microorganisms that require oxygen to grow
- Bacteria type that does not require oxygen to grow
- Microscope type used to observe surface details of a specimen
- Membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotes but not in bacteria
- Type of nucleic acid in some viruses, instead of DNA
- Shape of bacteria that is spherical
- Microbial community in which cells stick to each other and surfaces
- Method of heat sterilization, named after its inventor
- Energy currency of the cell
- Antibiotic that interferes with bacterial cell wall synthesis
- Infectious protein that causes neurodegenerative diseases
- Major protein in bacterial flagella
- Tiny infectious agent, cannot reproduce without a host
- Type of immunity acquired from vaccines
- Microscopic worm-like organism, often a parasite
- Protein used by bacteria to communicate with each other
- Spiral-shaped bacteria
- Inflammatory response involving redness, heat, swelling, and pain
- Common shape of rod-like bacteria
- A color-changing biochemical test for carbohydrate fermentation
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- Staining method used to visualize bacterial capsules
- Type of T cell that directly kills infected cells
- Method of asexual reproduction in yeast
- Pigment that gives green color to algae
- Staining technique that distinguishes between types of bacteria
- Colorless liquid portion of blood, contains antibodies
- Part of the cell that controls entry and exit of substances
- Cell structure responsible for protein synthesis
- Famous scientist who discovered penicillin
- Process by which a bacterium takes up DNA from its surroundings
- Site within cells where DNA is housed
- Bacteria that can tolerate high salt concentrations
- Process by which cells divide, common in bacteria
- Enzyme that copies DNA
- Short, hair-like structure on the surface of bacteria
- Scientific study of fungi
- Process by which bacteria exchange genetic material
- Outer coat of viruses that contains genetic material
- Site on an antigen that an antibody recognizes
40 Clues: Enzyme that copies DNA • Spiral-shaped bacteria • Scientific study of fungi • Energy currency of the cell • Common shape of rod-like bacteria • Protective outer layer of bacteria • Shape of bacteria that is spherical • Major protein in bacterial flagella • Site within cells where DNA is housed • Method of asexual reproduction in yeast • Pigment that gives green color to algae • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2017-03-06
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- Mozart was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. Born in Salzburg, he showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty. At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position.
- Bacon Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, PC KC was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- Newton Sir Isaac Newton PRS was an English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution.
- Descartes René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day.
- Rousseau was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century. His political philosophy influenced the Enlightenment in France and across Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the overall development of modern political and educational thought.
- Method A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence that was crucial to the evolution of science in the modern world.
- Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, he is best known for his laws of planetary motion, based on his works Astronomia nova, Harmonices Mundi, and Epitome of Copernican Astronomy. These works also provided one of the foundations for Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation.
- Literally, earth-centered; a system of planetary motin that places Earth at the center of the universe, with the sun, moon, and other planets revolving around it.
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- Someone who studies wisdom
- A system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belieft that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Galilei He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus, the discovery of the four largest satellites of Jupiter (named the Galilean moons in his honour), and the observation and analysis of sunspots. Galileo also worked in applied science and technology, inventing an improved military compass and other instruments.
- Copernicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe, likely independently of Aristarchus of Samos, who had formulated such a model some eighteen centuries earlier.[a]
- LIterally, sun-created; the system of the universe proposed in 1543 by Nicolaus Copernucus, who argued that the earth and planets revolve aroun the sun.
- a period when philosophes believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explai human nature logically.
- Locke was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism".[1][2][3] Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Sir Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work greatly affected the development of epistemology and political philosophy.
15 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • A system of thought expounded by Rene Descartes based on the belieft that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • a period when philosophes believed that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explai human nature logically. • ...
Methods of Separation 2022-05-17
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- A method to separate compounds or metal complexes, based on their relative solubilities.
- A water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by using pressure to force water molecules through a semipermeable membrane.
- A method that removes small, unwanted compounds from macromolecules in solution by selective and passive diffusion through a semi-permeable membrane.
- A method that separates a solvent from the solute.
- A method that separates components of a mixture, that goes through "mobile phase".
- A method that separates substances by using boiling and condensation.
- A method used to separate a solute from the solution.
- A method of separating molecules having different densities by spinning them in solution around at high speed.
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- A method which molecules in solution are separated by their size.
- A process used for mixtures containing chemicals with boiling points close to each other.
- A process that converts a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid
- A method for separating compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition.
- A process which chaff is separated from grain.
- A method that is used to remove particles of insoluble or undissolved material from a liquid.
- A method used to separate colours with a paper.
- A process of separation of liquid from solid and other immiscible liquids, by removing the liquid layer at the top from the layer of solid or liquid below.
- A method used to separate immiscible liquids.
- A process of separating components of mixtures by using a magnet.
18 Clues: A method used to separate immiscible liquids. • A process which chaff is separated from grain. • A method used to separate colours with a paper. • A method that separates a solvent from the solute. • A method used to separate a solute from the solution. • A method which molecules in solution are separated by their size. • ...
The Scientific Revolution And The Enlightenment 2015-05-19
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- Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract.
- despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories
- Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity
- French philosophy who believed in checks and balances in power, and laws to protect people from each other
- Bacon The English scientist who who supported the development of empiricism, or the experimental method
- The Greek astronomer who expanded upon Aristotle’s view that the Earth was the center of the universe
- the Great Russian leader who wrote to Voltaire regarding the need for reforms in government, and who made Russia a major world power by 1780 by taking Poland and gaining access to the Black Sea
- theory The Sun centered theory of the universe
- Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property
- A new type of music pioneered by composers like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven
- French philosophy who believed in individual freedoms and the rule of law to protect them
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- Fahrenheit The German physicist who made the first mercury thermometer and measured freezing at 32 degrees
- Copernicus The Polish astronomer who developed the theory that the Sun was the center of the universe
- The Earth centered theory of the universe
- The period of reevaluation of the role of people, governments and rights is known as
- Galilei The Italian astronomer who was forced to recant his theories on the stars and planets after the Church put him on trial in an Inquisition court
- Author of Encyclopedia, a compilation of essays and works from the period challenging government and church power
- method The method of logically making a hypothesis, testing it, and using test data to draw conclusions
- New artistic style that focused on brighter, Greek and Roman influenced art and architecture
- Descartes The French mathematician who linked algebra and geometry and believed in using logic to prove mathematics.
20 Clues: The Earth centered theory of the universe • theory The Sun centered theory of the universe • Newton The English Scientist who explained the law of gravity • despot The term for a leader who accepts enlightenment theories • Wrote Leviathan in which he discussed the theory of Social Contract. • Believed people are born with natural rights: life, liberty, property • ...
