scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Final Assignment "CHEMISTRY" 2022-12-15
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- A mixture that is a combo of 2 or more substances where original substances are seperated.
- Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge
- When water changes from the gas phase into the liquid phase
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- Small slip used to cover the Microscope slide
- A type of observation that cannot be measured
- the fixed amount of energy that a system contains.
- Third step of the scientific method
- Proposed explanation of something and also the starting point of an experiment.
- The electron in the outermost shell
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- Used to measure the temperature of a liquid
- Used to represent an atom and its electron, neutrons, and protons
- To find this, you use Mass/ Volume
- A mixture that is a combo of 2 or more substances that have uniform compostion.
- Creator of the periodic table
- positively charged ion
- The labratory technique for seperation of a mixture into its componenets.
- mixture of chemical elements where at least one is a metal.
- The ability to be easily changed into a shape.
- A type of observation that can be measured.
20 Clues: positively charged ion • Creator of the periodic table • To find this, you use Mass/ Volume • Third step of the scientific method • The electron in the outermost shell • Used to measure the temperature of a liquid • A type of observation that can be measured. • Small slip used to cover the Microscope slide • A type of observation that cannot be measured • ...
Pest control 2022-07-14
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- A type of insecticide that sticks around a while (8)
- A well-known SGAR (10)
- Horse, Bottle and Drain are all types of what? (3)
- To completely fill an area with gaseous insecticides (8)
- Why bees are important (10)
- Legislation introduced in 1954 (5,3)
- BPCA event in Harrogate next year (3,4)
- _________ of control (9)
- Non-scientific name for Dermestes lardarius (6,6)
- A place Pharaoh ants might frequent (8)
- You might have one of these talks to learn something new (7)
- 'Don't ___ me' PPC104 article by Paul Westgate (3)
- Rodents living in proximity to humans (9)
- A pest controller's bread and butter (4)
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- An anticoagulant chemical (8)
- Testing to make sure your RPE fits (4,3)
- a strategy for effective pest control (abbrev) (3)
- Biscuit, Boll and Wheat are all this (6)
- Small rodents; a species of conservation concern (4)
- Chrysanthemum flowers aren't just for decoration (10)
- Jerry was one (5)
- Physical control consisting of trigger plate and smooth jaw (6,4)
- Inhibits the life cycle of an insect (abbrev) (3)
- Rodenticide and insectides are both this (9)
- ______ niger, or black garden ant (6)
- the study of insects (10)
- Insecticide application method (abbrev) (3)
- American version of BPCA (abbrev) (4)
28 Clues: Jerry was one (5) • A well-known SGAR (10) • _________ of control (9) • the study of insects (10) • Why bees are important (10) • An anticoagulant chemical (8) • Legislation introduced in 1954 (5,3) • ______ niger, or black garden ant (6) • American version of BPCA (abbrev) (4) • BPCA event in Harrogate next year (3,4) • A place Pharaoh ants might frequent (8) • ...
Vocab Rubenstein (chapter 1) 2022-09-20
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- numbering system to indicate location of a parallel
- internal representation of portion of Earth's surface
- organized around a node or focal point
- cultural, economic, physical features
- location of a place relative to other places
- flat scale model of Earth's surface, or a portion of it
- numbering system to indicate location of meridians
- physical character of a place
- position for something on Earth
- area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features
- circle around globe parallel to the equator
- collecting data of Earth's surface via satellite orbiting, long-distance methods
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- beliefs, traits, social forms
- arc mostly following 180 degrees longitude
- Relationships across barrier of space
- relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole
- meridian at 0 degrees longitude
- place that people believe exists as a part of their cultural identity
- Science of mapmaking
- physical gap or interval between two objects
- scientific method of transferring locations on Earth's surface to flat maps
- system: captures, analyzes, etc geographic data
- time at 0 degrees longitude
- arc drawn between North and South poles
- area everyone shares, with distintive characteristic(s)
- name given to a place on Earth
- specific point of Earth distinguished by a particular character
- system: determines accurately the precise positions
28 Clues: Science of mapmaking • time at 0 degrees longitude • beliefs, traits, social forms • physical character of a place • name given to a place on Earth • meridian at 0 degrees longitude • position for something on Earth • Relationships across barrier of space • cultural, economic, physical features • organized around a node or focal point • arc drawn between North and South poles • ...
Miles Harrington Carbrohydrates 2025-05-30
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- A disaccharide, also known as table sugar.
- A class of organic compounds including sugars, starches, and cellulose.
- Two monosaccharides joined together.
- Another term for polysaccharide, also used in biochemistry.
- A polysaccharide, the main structural component of plant cell walls.
- bond The bond that links monosaccharides together in disaccharides and polysaccharides.
- A common monosaccharide, the primary fuel for the body.
- counting A method used to monitor carbohydrate intake, often for managing blood sugar levels.
- A simple sugar, the basic unit of carbohydrates.
- A type of complex carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
- A disaccharide made of two glucose molecules.
- A monosaccharide found in dairy products.
- A monosaccharide found in fruits.
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- Another name for glucose.
- A general term for carbohydrates, often used in scientific contexts.
- Index A measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar levels.
- Another term for carbohydrate.
- Many monosaccharides joined together, forming complex carbohydrates.
- A polysaccharide, the primary energy storage form in animals.
- A common name for carbohydrates, particularly simple sugars.
- A polysaccharide that can be broken down into simpler sugars.
- A suffix used to name monosaccharides (simple sugars).
- A disaccharide found in milk.
- A polysaccharide, the primary energy storage form in plants.
24 Clues: Another name for glucose. • A disaccharide found in milk. • Another term for carbohydrate. • A monosaccharide found in fruits. • Two monosaccharides joined together. • A monosaccharide found in dairy products. • A disaccharide, also known as table sugar. • A disaccharide made of two glucose molecules. • A simple sugar, the basic unit of carbohydrates. • ...
1 2024-12-12
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- facts or details that tell you something about a situation, person, event, etc.
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information.” For example, “Effective communication is key in a team.
- standards or principles by which something is judged or decided.
- relating to or using signals or information represented by a series of the numbers 0 and 1.
- the act or skill of controlling and making decisions about a business, department, etc.
- the ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practiced it. Health the state of being free from illness or injury.
- the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- to move something or someone from one place, person, or thing to another.” For example, “You can transfer money online.”
- the scientific study of the human mind and how it influences behavior.
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- a particular way of doing something.
- the process of teaching or learning in a school, college, etc., to improve knowledge and develop skills.
- the ability to adjust to new conditions.
- a set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study.
- a formal meeting in which someone asks you questions to find out if you are suitable for a job, etc.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
- the study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.” For example, “Physics is a branch of science.
- the detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information.
- the use of imagination or original ideas to create something.
19 Clues: a particular way of doing something. • the ability to adjust to new conditions. • the use of imagination or original ideas to create something. • standards or principles by which something is judged or decided. • the scientific study of the human mind and how it influences behavior. • the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. • ...
Pseudo/Psycho/Rupt/Scope/Script 2020-11-20
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- broken into what is expected
- false foot
- A medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body.
- sloppy writing that is hard to read
- having the ability to make something distant seem nearer or larger.
- a false document, forgery
- A book
- a piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so lost and can’t live in reality
- device for seeing around obstacles.
- An instrument that makes small objects look larger.
- one who tells false things, a liar
- to "break the bank"
- affecting the mind
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- a system of psychological therapy which aims to treat mental problems
- a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.
- something considered to be classic that is not
- a short bit of writing added after a letter is finished
- to break away from honesty
- able to be influenced into doing something that breaks away from the rules
- to break up
- a person suffering from a mental disorder
- an expert in psychology
- too small to be seen unless under a microscope.
- a short dedication written in a book
25 Clues: A book • false foot • to break up • affecting the mind • to "break the bank" • an expert in psychology • a false document, forgery • to break away from honesty • broken into what is expected • one who tells false things, a liar • sloppy writing that is hard to read • device for seeing around obstacles. • a short dedication written in a book • a person suffering from a mental disorder • ...
Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2020-10-31
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- Influence writer devoted himself to the study of political liberty
- He developed analytical geometry, which linked algebra and geometry
- Vaccination for smallpox
- discovered the relationship between volume gas and pressure
- Created a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons
- The agreement between the government and the people
- Came up with the idea that planets move in orbits shaped like an ellipse.
- he believed without the government's keeping order there would be war and life would be solitary poor nasty brutish and short
- He believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves
- a tool to study space
- A woman who published something on the rights of women
- He was an English writer that helped with the scientific method
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- theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe
- new way of thinking of the Modern World
- created the Sun centered theory
- François-Marie Arouet writing name
- Theorys of motion
- social critics
- theory that states that the planets revolve around the sun
- social gathering where attendees would discuss enlightenment ideas
- A tool to make large objects smaller to look at cells, bacteria, etc.
- committed to individual freedom
- Is an Italian philosopher his thoughts were mostly on the justice system
23 Clues: social critics • Theorys of motion • a tool to study space • Vaccination for smallpox • created the Sun centered theory • committed to individual freedom • François-Marie Arouet writing name • new way of thinking of the Modern World • The agreement between the government and the people • Created a telescope and discovered Jupiter has 4 moons • ...
Ancient Greece REVIEW 2022-02-23
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- This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine"
- This philosopher gave us the scientific method
- Alexander sliced this knot with a sword
- The mainland of Greece is this.
- Greek city-state that was one of the first democracies
- War that lasted 27 years between Athens and Sparta
- Alexander's warhorse
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- Greek stories that tell about the gods and goddesses
- Greek stories that usually contained a moral or a lesson
- Greek city-state that had a strong army; boys were sent to training camp at age 7.
- this island off the coast of Greece is where the earliest Greeks (the Minoans) lived
- Greek drama included comedy and ______________.
- wrote down the Greek fables
- This Greek scientist gave us the pulley, how to find the volume of a sphere, and the word "Eureka." :)
- this philosopher thought that the spiritual (unseen) world was very superior to the seen world.
- conquered Persia and almost all the known world! Died at age 32.
- Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Athletic games in ancient Greece - the world still does these games to this day.
- This man was made to drink poison because the Greeks thought he was turning his students away from worshiping the Greek gods
- The "father" and main god in Greek religion
20 Clues: Alexander's warhorse • wrote down the Greek fables • The mainland of Greece is this. • Alexander sliced this knot with a sword • The "father" and main god in Greek religion • This philosopher gave us the scientific method • Greek drama included comedy and ______________. • This Greek physician is the "Father of Medicine" • Greek writer who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the Enlightenment
- Believed that people are born with natural rights; social contract.
- Founder of modern chemistry.
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun
- Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Believed that punishments should fit the crimes and that laws exist to preserve social order.
- The belief that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Worked with gravity, created the laws of motion and modern physics.
- Believed that people are not technically free as long as there are laws; social contract.
- Believed that government should exist because people are born selfish and wicked; social contract.
- Believed in separation of power, checks and balances
- Discovered that the planets orbit the sun in an elliptical motion using math
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- The belief that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Discovered new things about the planets, the sun, and the moon using the telescope
- Developed analytical geometry; which linked algebra and geometry
- Used the microscope to observe bacteria and red blood cells.
- To know something one did not know before
- Believed in women's rights
- Believed in freedom of speech and religion
- Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method
20 Clues: Believed in women's rights • Founder of modern chemistry. • Discovered that the planets orbit the sun • To know something one did not know before • Introduced the vaccine to prevent smallpox • Believed in freedom of speech and religion • Encouraged scientists to use the scientific method • Believed in separation of power, checks and balances • ...
Maaham Khan Psychology Vocabulary Module 1 2013-08-22
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- Skinner Behaviorist. Focused on learning through rewards and observation
- Beverly Prosser First African-American lady to receive a Ph.D in psychology.
- Wundt Opened the first psychology lab in 1879.
- Perspective Behavior is learned by previous learning.
- Studied the basic elements of thought and sensations.
- Cecil Sumner First African-American male to receive a Ph.D in psychology.
- The scientific study of behavior and mental process.
- Perspective Behavior is explained by how a person interprets the situation.
- Pavlov Emphasized the study of observable behaviors.
- Freud Believed that abnormal behavior originated from unconscious drives and conflicts
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- Perspective Behavior is explained as being motivated by satisfying needs with the goal of reaching one's full potential once basic needs are meet.
- Emphasized studying the function of consciousness and how consciousness helped people adapt to their environments.
- Titchener Analyze the intensity, clarity and quality of the parts of conscious
- Perspective Method of classifying a collection of ideas.
- Piaget Swiss development psychologist.
- Behavior is explained by the influence of other people present.
- Perspective Behavior is explained by brain chemistry, genetics, glands, etc.
- James First American psychologist. Founder of Functionalism.
- Psychology To study and promote optimal human functioning.
- Genetics It shows the importance of both genetic and environmental factors on behavior.
20 Clues: Piaget Swiss development psychologist. • Wundt Opened the first psychology lab in 1879. • The scientific study of behavior and mental process. • Studied the basic elements of thought and sensations. • Perspective Behavior is learned by previous learning. • Pavlov Emphasized the study of observable behaviors. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-02-12
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- associations made up of workers who want reform
- person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of business
- economic system in which money is invested in business ventures
- class a social class of skilled workers, businessmen, & wealthy farmers
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- the refusal to worl
- rotation method of farming developed by scientific farmers; very efficient
- roads that were built and operated for profit
- period of city building and movement of people to cities
- business owned by stockholders who share its profits
- of production land, labor, and wealth
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- faire refers to the economic policy of letting business owners set working conditions w/o interference
- people who attacked English factories and destroyed labor-saving machinery
- the process of developing machine production of goods
- locomotive steam machine on wheels
- jenny invented by James Hargreaves and was named after his daughter
- revolution period of greatly increased output of machine made goods
- form of complete socialism; private property ceases to exist & all goods and services are shared equally
- the name of the larger fields farmers were able to cultivate
- where wealthy textile merchants set up machines to produce goods
20 Clues: the refusal to worl • locomotive steam machine on wheels • of production land, labor, and wealth • roads that were built and operated for profit • associations made up of workers who want reform • business owned by stockholders who share its profits • the process of developing machine production of goods • period of city building and movement of people to cities • ...
Vocab Words-Week of Febuary 8,2016 2016-02-09
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- idea supported by evidence
- step-by-step process scientist use to conduct an experiment or an investigation
- picture that shows relationships between sets of data
- information collected during a scientific investigation
- any condition in an experiment that can be changed
- an experiment that does not yield similar results, does not have controlled variables, or is incomplete
- a guess based on observation and research about what will happen under certain conditions
- collected information resulting from an experiment or other investigation
- idea that can be tested by experiment or observation
- steps following in an experiments
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- a belief or judgment
- simplified version of some part of the natural world that helps explain how it functions
- factor in an experiment that is kept the same
- a method of inquiry involving stating a problem, proposing alternative solutions, analyzing alternatives and selecting a solution, testing the solution by using a model, and evaluating the effectiveness of the solution
- similar and different
- a procedure carried out to systematically observe, study or test something in order to learn about it
- an idea or conclusion based on observation
- the opposite of invalid experiment
- procedure to test a hypothesis
- use the five senses to collet information
20 Clues: a belief or judgment • similar and different • idea supported by evidence • procedure to test a hypothesis • steps following in an experiments • the opposite of invalid experiment • use the five senses to collet information • an idea or conclusion based on observation • factor in an experiment that is kept the same • any condition in an experiment that can be changed • ...
word formation processes 2016-07-12
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- attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk
- sturdy cotton twill fabric, typically blue, used for jeans, overalls, and other clothing
- give authorization or consent to (someone) to do something.
- a mysterious object seen in the sky for which, it is claimed, no orthodox scientific explanation
- a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc
- a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens
- that is given to a charity, especially a sum of money
- a person who steals from other people's pockets
- recording: method of sound recording in which an input audio waveform
- also called North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- containing nothing; not filled or occupied
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- a fat person
- of furniture, produced especially in colonial America, that can serve,
- a male homosexual
- foolish or contemptible person who lacks social skills or is boringly studious
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- brother of one's wife or husband
- is required to do at home
- comb: a comb with narrow teeth that are close together
- flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points
- means advertisement
21 Clues: a fat person • a male homosexual • means advertisement • is required to do at home • brother of one's wife or husband • containing nothing; not filled or occupied • also called North Atlantic Treaty Organization • a person who steals from other people's pockets • a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc • that is given to a charity, especially a sum of money • ...
forces in motion 2023-11-06
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- the rate at which something is moving
- acts on something moving in a circular path and directed toward the center
- speed of something in a direction
- force that keeps an object at rest
- two forces are the same but are going in opposite directions
- resistance that an object encounters when moving over another
- rate of change of velocity
- quantity of motion that is measured with mass and velocity
- moving from its place or position
- a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses and facts
- Net force that is equal to mass times acceleration
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- force that acts in the opposite direction while an object is moving through the air
- relative mass or quantity of matter
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- resistance created by two objects sliding together
- a method of procedure that consists of systematic observation,measurement, experiments, the formulation,testing,and modification of hypotheses
- push or pull on an object
- force that attracts a body towards the center of the Earth
- remains at rest unless a force acts on it
20 Clues: push or pull on an object • rate of change of velocity • speed of something in a direction • moving from its place or position • force that keeps an object at rest • relative mass or quantity of matter • the rate at which something is moving • remains at rest unless a force acts on it • resistance created by two objects sliding together • ...
Crossword 2024-02-26
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- any observation made in a laboratory experiment.
- a relationship between two variables that move in opposite directions.
- moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity.
- a process or record of research into the development of a particular person, group.
- the group of individuals that the intervention intends to conduct research.
- a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc.
- a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like.
- make an exact copy of; reproduce.
- arises in any research study in which participants choose.
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- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence.
- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.
- An inactive substance or other intervention that looks the same as
- a qualitative research method where you record the behaviors of your research subjects.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery.
- a relationship between two variables that tend to move in the same direction.
- researchers divide subjects into subgroups called strata.
- a part of the sampling technique in which each sample.
- look closely at or examine (someone or something).
- build or make
- a research design in which participants are repeatedly assessed.
21 Clues: build or make • make an exact copy of; reproduce. • any observation made in a laboratory experiment. • look closely at or examine (someone or something). • a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc. • a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery. • a part of the sampling technique in which each sample. • ...
B-Quiz 2023-06-17
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- Full form of 'YONO'(SBI)-(14).
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a specific period of time-(6).
- He is the Father of Commerce-(8).
- The persons who directly sells product to ultimate consumers-(9).
- A collection of a wide range of assets that are owned by investors-(9).
- Legally enforceable agreement is known as-(8).
- This is the point where the demand and supply curves intersect-(11).
- A facility given by bank to take out more money than you have-(9).
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- Voting on behalf of-(5)
- An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use-(8).
- The process of differentiating a product by developing a symbol , name ,image or trademark for it-(8).
- ____is the author of book 'The Principles of Scientific Management'-(8).
- __________sector of India has the highest FDI-(7)
- GST first introduced in this country-(6)
- This is the most dictatorship like organizational structure-(10).
- The business organisation that buys the rights to use the company’s brand name, production method, etc-(10).
- At BEP, contribution is equal to (in marginal costing)-(9)
- He created the Hierarchy of Needs-(6).
- ______Stock Exchange is the world's first stock exchange-(9).
- The part of a person's income that they do not spend-(7).
20 Clues: Voting on behalf of-(5) • Full form of 'YONO'(SBI)-(14). • He is the Father of Commerce-(8). • He created the Hierarchy of Needs-(6). • GST first introduced in this country-(6) • Legally enforceable agreement is known as-(8). • __________sector of India has the highest FDI-(7) • The part of a person's income that they do not spend-(7). • ...
Unit 1: Introduction to Matter Review 2022-09-23
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- the type of property that relates to what something may look like
- substance all things are chemically combined
- what we make when conducting a lab to make sure we are recording all data
- the compounds that are created in a reaction
- type of observation that uses words
- the 4th step in the scientific method
- the type of variable that does not depend on anything else (usually time)
- "different" conditions
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- in order to be safe in the lab, you should wear ____________
- what we collect during an experiment
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- the type of property that relates to how something might react with something else (change in structure)
- the type of variable that stays the same across all trials
- type of observation that uses numbers / amounts
- formed when two or more different types of atoms chemically combine
- another word for a homogenous mixture
- the compounds or elements in a reaction that react with each other
- all things are not chemically combined
- the type of variable that changes based on something else
- the type of group that is under "other"
- to avoid catching on fire easily, you should put your ________ up if it is long
- made up of only 1 type of atom
22 Clues: "different" conditions • made up of only 1 type of atom • type of observation that uses words • what we collect during an experiment • another word for a homogenous mixture • the 4th step in the scientific method • all things are not chemically combined • the type of group that is under "other" • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Psychology Definitions 2022-09-26
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- the study of the whole person
- an educated guess
- vs Nurture names for a controversy in which it is debated whether genetics or environment is responsible for driving behavior
- the scientific study of behavior & mental processes
- a professional with an academic degree & specialized training in one or more areas of psychology
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- a psychologist who studies how we process, store, retrieve, & use information & how cognitive processes influence our behavior
- explaining behavior by experiments
- a psychologist who studies the effects that physical & chemical changes have on behavior
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- predicting when the behavior will happen in the future
- describing behavior by carefully observing
- an early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind
- capable of being seen or noticed
- how we encode, process, store & retrieve information
- a medical doctor who has specialized in the diagnosis & treatment of psychological disorders
- a method of studying how the mind works & treating mental disorders
- the act of looking into one’s own thoughts & feelings
- helping a certain behavior
- early school of thought promoted by James & influenced by Darwin; explored how mental & behavioral process function-how they enable the organism to adapt, survive, & flourish
- the theory that psychology can be studied through observational action
20 Clues: an educated guess • helping a certain behavior • the study of the whole person • capable of being seen or noticed • explaining behavior by experiments • describing behavior by carefully observing • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • the scientific study of behavior & mental processes • how we encode, process, store & retrieve information • ...
FFA Basics 2022-08-31
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- This officer is stationed by the Rising Sun
- "Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve"
- This type of SAE allows you to own your own business venture
- This officer is stationed by the Owl
- This officer is stationed by the Emblem of Washington
- __________ Blue is one of the official FFA Colors
- This type of SAE allows you to conduct an experiment using the scientific method
- This type of SAE can be paid or unpaid while you develop career skills
- This officer is stationed by the plow
- __________ Gold is one of the official FFA Colors
- Stands for Supervised Agricultural Experience
- The owl on the FFA emblem symbolizes what?
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- This officer is stationed by the Flag
- This officer is stationed by the Ear of Corn
- The name of our FFA District
- New _________ is the name of the official FFA Magazine
- How many components are there in the agriculture education model?
- The eagle on the emblem symbolizes this
- The cross section ear of corn on the emblem symbolizes unity and what?
- The name of our FFA Section
- This type of SAE allows you to explore different career opportunities through job shadowing
- The name of our FFA Chapter
- This officer is stationed by the Door
23 Clues: The name of our FFA Section • The name of our FFA Chapter • The name of our FFA District • This officer is stationed by the Owl • This officer is stationed by the Flag • This officer is stationed by the plow • This officer is stationed by the Door • The eagle on the emblem symbolizes this • The owl on the FFA emblem symbolizes what? • ...
1700s crossword 2022-09-14
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- was a three part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies
- this covered the area from southern main to northern new jersey
- in the colonies there goal was to enrich great britain
- biggest rival is north america
- was the governing body of great britain
- was named by king jamesto rule over new england
- was an eighteenth century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method
- were the second largest ethnic group in the colonies and most were slaves
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- came to the colonies from europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade
- were meant to punish the colonist for illegal smuggling of goods
- was a religious revival movement of the 1700s
- invented bi focals the franklin stove and published poor richard's almanac
- when britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- men from the colonies that fought for great britain
- attacked the french in the ohio river valley and this led to the french and indian war
- was a large farm in the southern colonies
- was a slave uprising in the colonies
- was the toughest part of the triangular trade
- was grown mostly on plantations and was grown for profit
- places taxes on imports to the colonies
20 Clues: biggest rival is north america • was a slave uprising in the colonies • was the governing body of great britain • places taxes on imports to the colonies • was a large farm in the southern colonies • was a religious revival movement of the 1700s • was the toughest part of the triangular trade • was named by king jamesto rule over new england • ...
Science Quiz 1 2023-05-24
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- One who accepts and views things as they are
- Speed and direction
- What a drug is aiming for; or population a survey aims for
- Cuts across; also a straight line used for taking samples in ecology
- Fit together without gaps, as a shape or tile
- Unmoving, as a barnacle
- Plane wing shape
- Santa's science-defying vehicle
- CAT or PET, e.g
- Rich soil type
- Specimen sandwiched in glass used with a microscope
- Swabs, Tickly sticks for detecting infections (5,5)
- Found in both blood and the Sun
- Important factor in the scientific method
- Referring to the next time between sunset and sunrise
- Study of the very early stages of development of life
- Fibrous tissue resulting from incomplete healing of a wound
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- Exoskeleton material
- Greek suffix meaning 'origin'
- ____ light - part of the electromagnetic spectrum we can see
- Desired substances or sections isolated from mixtures, books, plants etc.
- Male flower parts
- Found surrounding the middle of a flower (or perhaps in a car park)
- Male bees; also artificial buzzing flying machines
- Identifying feature of Class Aves
- ____ Forties, strong winds in the Southern Ocean
- Soak up, as light, water, information etc.
- Marine snail with iridescent ear-shaped shell
- Atoms with extra or missing electrons
29 Clues: Rich soil type • CAT or PET, e.g • Plane wing shape • Male flower parts • Speed and direction • Exoskeleton material • Unmoving, as a barnacle • Greek suffix meaning 'origin' • Santa's science-defying vehicle • Found in both blood and the Sun • Identifying feature of Class Aves • Atoms with extra or missing electrons • Important factor in the scientific method • ...
Renaissance PR & SR 2024-11-06
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- showed that the planets moved in oval-shaped orbits,
- English philosopher who popularized the scientificmethod
- How were the arts supported financially during the Renaissance?
- painstaking method used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- The Italian Renaissance is a _______ of learning that produces many great works of art and literature.
- Humanists studied classical texts, history, literature, and ?
- complete change, or an overthrow of a government, a socialsystem, etc.
- For thousands of years the church had been telling the people of Europe that their lives on Earth were
- The act of living under laws and customs that were written and created by people without the use of religious texts to guide them
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- Polish astronomer who published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres. Known for their Heliocentric theory
- most influential scientist of the Scientific Revolution. Proved gravity is real.
- What did Newton see fall from a tree in the popular story.
- what cultural pursuit became popular during the renaissance
- assembled the first telescope
- Set up an astronomical observatory.
- famous for his use of perspective
- French scientist, mathematician, and philosopher who emphasized humanreasoning
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist that painted the Mona Lisa
20 Clues: assembled the first telescope • famous for his use of perspective • Set up an astronomical observatory. • intellectual movement focused on human achievements • showed that the planets moved in oval-shaped orbits, • an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought • English philosopher who popularized the scientificmethod • ...
Data Collection 2025-12-15
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- The final answer or summary reached after looking at the data.
- An educated guess or prediction about the experiment's outcome.
- When a measurement is wrong or contains mistakes.
- Something that can change or be changed in an experiment.
- Labels like centimeters (cm) or seconds (s) that tell you what a number means.
- Keeping data or notes in a neat and clear way (like in a table).
- Using the exact same method or procedure every time.
- Data that is trustworthy and dependable.
- To look at two or more things to see how they are alike or different.
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- Information gathered by using your five senses.
- The step-by-step instructions for how to do an experiment.
- A mistake or weakness in a procedure or data collection.
- The act of finding the size, amount, or distance of something."
- Making sure all needed information, like units, is recorded."
- A scientific test done to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- The equipment used to get a measurement (e.g., ruler, stopwatch)."
- Making sure a measurement is correct and exact.
- The process of carefully looking at the data to find patterns or meaning.
- The numbers or facts collected during an experiment.
- A simple story or example used to show a situation.
20 Clues: Data that is trustworthy and dependable. • Information gathered by using your five senses. • Making sure a measurement is correct and exact. • When a measurement is wrong or contains mistakes. • A simple story or example used to show a situation. • The numbers or facts collected during an experiment. • Using the exact same method or procedure every time. • ...
2nd 9 Weeks Test (4) 2025-12-10
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- created theory of laws of gravity
- earth-centered universe
- absolute ruler who allowed freedom of speech and press,own private property (ex. Catherine the great)
- created a large class of unemployed agricultural workers
- allowed goods to become cheaper and produced faster
- believed in Natural Rights
- private ownership and creates competition
- 2 things that prove the scientfic method correct
- created to fight for rights of labor workers(wages and working conditions)
- movement from rural(farms) to cities
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- believed in Heliocentric theory
- believed in the separation of church and state
- cause of french revolution, 3rd estate had to pay these
- why the 3rd estate would not leave the tennis court until this was created
- believed in the 3 branches of government
- equal distribution of wealth (everyone equal)
- Copernicus's theory of sun-centered universe
- believed in geocentric theory
- who Absolute Monarchs believed gave them their power
- means "survival of the fittest"
- killing machine of the french revoluRousseauldren hired to work in factories for low pay and to fit in small places
- who wrote the Communist Manifesto
- working conditions if factories included
- procedure to gather and test scientific data
- believed in absolute monarchy
- believed in social contract
26 Clues: earth-centered universe • believed in Natural Rights • believed in social contract • believed in geocentric theory • believed in absolute monarchy • believed in Heliocentric theory • means "survival of the fittest" • created theory of laws of gravity • who wrote the Communist Manifesto • movement from rural(farms) to cities • believed in the 3 branches of government • ...
Forensics Vocab Crossword 2021-02-04
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- When two parallel ridges are connected by a short piece of ridge in the middle, like an "H"
- Characteristics of fingerprints, such as the core, delta, or bifurcations, are called _______.
- This method of developing prints involves an element reacting with sodium chloride, and is processed by being put under a light.
- Fingerprint minutiae when one ridge splits into 2 ridges, like a "Y"
- Type of whorl pattern when the circle does not cross over the ridge line
- The phase of hair growth when a hair is dormant and ready to shed.
- This method of developing prints turns prints purple and works best on porous surfaces.
- Type of loop when it opens toward the pinky
- When the medulla in a hair is a solid, uninterrupted line, it is called a __________ medulla.
- Fingerprint minutiae where ridges meet in a triangle-like pattern
- This is the component of superglue that makes it useful for print development.
- Type of loop when it opens toward the thumb
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- __________ evidence can be linked directly to one person (DNA, fingerprints).
- When the medulla in a hair appears in short segments in irregular patterns, it is called a __________ medulla.
- Different types of evidence require different types of _________. (cardboard box, envelope, plastic bucket, etc.)
- This type of evidence proves a fact. It is also called testimonial evidence.
- In addition to photos and videos, investigators should also include a drawn ______ to provide more notes and details about the scene.
- Causes a brown/black color in hair.
- When the medulla is ___________, it appears like a straight line that is broken at regular intervals.
- This method of developing prints involves sublimation and has a temporary, physical reaction, so it should be used first on porous surfaces.
- _____ evidence can be used to narrow down suspects to a specific group of people (blood type, hair color).
- If evidence has the ability to help prove anything in a case, it is considered _________.
- This type of evidence can provide insight through logic, deduction, and scientific reasoning. It is also called physical or indirect evidence.
- Fingerprint pattern when one or more ridges enter and exit from the same side, and only has one delta
- The ______ Principle says that whenever two objects come into contact, there is always a transfer of material.
- When a hair does not have a medulla, the medulla is described as ______.
- Fingerprint pattern that has 2 deltas and a core, making a complete circle
27 Clues: Causes a brown/black color in hair. • Type of loop when it opens toward the pinky • Type of loop when it opens toward the thumb • Fingerprint minutiae where ridges meet in a triangle-like pattern • The phase of hair growth when a hair is dormant and ready to shed. • Fingerprint minutiae when one ridge splits into 2 ridges, like a "Y" • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2024-04-26
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- A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out a role but without a script.
- An educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved.
- A method that puts students in situations that feel real, even though they are not- eliminating any harmful risks.
- understanding Understanding individuals demonstrates when they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines.
- A way of learning in which students work in groups to solve problems together while learning social skills.
- A lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem; common scientific experiments.
- The complex combinations of skills in the three upper levels of Revised Bloom's Taxonomy.
- A process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned; students think about thinking.
- A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts written by the teacher or students.
- The use of different techniques of instruction to match a student’s preferred mode of learning, disability, or background.
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- A form of small-group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal.
- A question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer, and generally encourages higher-level thinking.
- A lab in which students produce an end product.
- A brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on a student.
- A way to assess each student’s participation and learning.
- Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units.
- The basic techniques teachers use to promote learning.
- A method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator, or guide, for learning. Students more actively engage in directing and achieving their own learning.
- A teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching.
- Leader.
- A process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned, helping them apply learning that lends a sense of achievement.
- A method in which the teachers role is to present the information that students are to learn and to direct their learning process.
- The rate at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson or lessons throughout the day.
- To give authority to.
- A group of people who present and discuss a topic.
- A description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution.
- Partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture.
27 Clues: Leader. • To give authority to. • A lab in which students produce an end product. • A group of people who present and discuss a topic. • The basic techniques teachers use to promote learning. • A way to assess each student’s participation and learning. • Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units. • ...
Unit 1: Introduction to Matter Review 2022-09-23
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- made up of only 1 type of atom
- the type of variable that does not depend on anything else (usually time)
- the type of variable that changes based on something else
- formed when two or more different types of atoms chemically combine
- another word for a homogenous mixture
- "different" conditions
- substance all things are chemically combined
- what we make when conducting a lab to make sure we are recording all data
- the type of property that relates to how something might react with something else (change in structure)
- type of observation that uses words
- the type of property that relates to what something may look like
- anything that has mass and takes up space
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- type of observation that uses numbers / amounts
- the 4th step in the scientific method
- all things are not chemically combined
- the compounds or elements in a reaction that react with each other
- in order to be safe in the lab, you should wear ____________
- the type of group that is under "other"
- the compounds that are created in a reaction
- the type of variable that stays the same across all trials
- what we collect during an experiment
- to avoid catching on fire easily, you should put your ________ up if it is long
22 Clues: "different" conditions • made up of only 1 type of atom • type of observation that uses words • what we collect during an experiment • the 4th step in the scientific method • another word for a homogenous mixture • all things are not chemically combined • the type of group that is under "other" • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- A 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Great Britain's biggest rival in North America.
- The toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- Men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain.
- A large farm in the southern colonies.
- Placed taxes on imports to the colonies.
- The governing body of Great Britain.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and led to the French and Indian war.
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- Created by King James II and was covered area from southern Maine to Northern New Jersey.
- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
- Theory in the colonies was a goal to enrich Great Britain
- A slave uprising in the colonies.
- An 18th century movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, most of them being slaves.
- A religious revival movement of the 1700's.
- To punish the colonists for illegal acts
- When Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies.
- Mostly grown on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
20 Clues: A slave uprising in the colonies. • The governing body of Great Britain. • A large farm in the southern colonies. • To punish the colonists for illegal acts • Placed taxes on imports to the colonies. • The toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • A religious revival movement of the 1700's. • Great Britain's biggest rival in North America. • ...
PLSC311.Jan10 2023-01-10
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- a baby colony
- a degree of sociality where the insects share a nest and show cooperative brood care
- a structure where a colony lives
- moldable substance secreted by honey bees as the material for comb
- a degree of sociality where there is no cooperation, or communal living
- a degree of sociality where insects use the same nest without cooperation in brood care
- sweet substance made by bees from nectar
- a device used to calm bees
- early hives made of straw
- a cluster of developing bees
- a resinous substance collected by bees from tree buds
- a removable piece of a hive that holds comb
- a family of bees
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- the Father of modern beekeeping
- powder produced by the male part of a flower
- the scientific method of rearing honey bees
- a large group of bees outside of a hive
- a wire mesh that restricts the queen's movement
- a degree of sociality where the adults care for their own young
- what discovery was the key to modern beekeeping
- a degree of sociality where insects share a nest, show cooperative brood care and have division of labor
- a box that makes up part of the hive
- name of the god of sun whos tears turned into bee
23 Clues: a baby colony • a family of bees • early hives made of straw • a device used to calm bees • a cluster of developing bees • the Father of modern beekeeping • a structure where a colony lives • a box that makes up part of the hive • a large group of bees outside of a hive • sweet substance made by bees from nectar • the scientific method of rearing honey bees • ...
Quarter 4 - Vocab 2023-04-27
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- two numbers whose product is 1
- the process of exchanging goods and services among a group of people
- branch of Earth science the studies the ocean
- anything found in nature that is useful or necessary to man
- think carefully, meditate, contemplate
- to combine two or more things to form or create something
- a fantastic transformation or change from one shape to another
- to create something over a period of time
- the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past
- prohibition of something. something you are not supposed to do
- the order in which things happen or should happen
- individual pieces of information
- the lowest value (L) in a set of numbers through the highest value (H) in a set
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- the position of a single digit in a number
- having to do with farming
- the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
- to change the outward form, appearance, and structure
- a recurring subject, theme or idea; especially in a literary or musical work
- following one after the other in a series or without interruption
- direct one's attention to something
- any of the four quarters into which something is divided by two lines that intersect each other at right angles
21 Clues: having to do with farming • two numbers whose product is 1 • individual pieces of information • direct one's attention to something • think carefully, meditate, contemplate • to create something over a period of time • the position of a single digit in a number • branch of Earth science the studies the ocean • the order in which things happen or should happen • ...
Greek and Latin Root Projects 2023-04-26
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- the art of taking pictures with a camera
- to supply with water
- glass or plastic container to hold water animals
- a person who travels on foot, walker
- person who defeats an enemy in battle, game, or competition
- permitted by law
- to regard, treat, or represent as equivalent
- sacred or religious writing or book
- knowledge obtained and tested through the scientific method
- a person who travels in space and studies astronomy
- to force or throw something out
- to brighten up with light
- to save and process used materials in order to reuse
- the process by plants use sunlight to make food
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- to allow light to pass through an object
- highly explosive material molded into sticks
- a vehicle with only one wheel
- part of the mind that is not fully aware
- used to cover and protect the body in battle
- professional care and treatment of the feet
- forbidden by law
- to expel someone from a property
- to tell details in written or spoken words
- an expression of disapproval or opposition
- to take weapons away from
- line of hereditary rulers of a country
- a statement that two expressions are equal
- * symbol used in text
28 Clues: forbidden by law • permitted by law • to supply with water • * symbol used in text • to take weapons away from • to brighten up with light • a vehicle with only one wheel • to force or throw something out • to expel someone from a property • sacred or religious writing or book • a person who travels on foot, walker • line of hereditary rulers of a country • ...
chapter 1 2012-08-25
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- of facts that man has gathered by observing the pysical world
- word for for internal movement
- recognizing his insignificance
- of an organism to respond to stimuli
- material of an organism
- reasoning is classified as inductive or...
- explanation of how something works
- truth/God has recorded in scriptures
- organisms
- microscope that replaces light rays with electrons
- first thing to help doctors see whats inside of you invented in 1895
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- method that scientist use
- of signatures/prescribe remides for various ailments
- concept that only living things can generate living things
- of another organism
- group/experimental group is one of the two groups
- physician lived about 350 BC
- assembling of the component parts that make up their living material
- you see things that you cant see with the human eye
- generation/the concept that organisms come to life from nonliving things
- known as a miracle
- truth/truth that God has not showed in scriptures
- statement not a part of revealed or unrevealed truth
- of science/mans observations of the pysical world
- someone wants to believe
25 Clues: organisms • known as a miracle • of another organism • material of an organism • someone wants to believe • method that scientist use • physician lived about 350 BC • word for for internal movement • recognizing his insignificance • explanation of how something works • of an organism to respond to stimuli • truth/God has recorded in scriptures • ...
Ch. 7 & 8 Crossword 2013-10-23
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- What is a possible source of funding?
- Through which type of voting can voters cast their ballots before election day?
- How can nominations be made?
- Public opinion includes only those views that relate to ___________.
- Newscasts featuring candidates are usually short, sharply focused ___________.
- The Federal Election Commission laws place limits on campaign expenditures and __________.
- This type of ballot is very long and lists many offices, candidates, and ballot measures.
- How can money be spent in a campaign?
- How are elections conducted in the United States?
- How can public opinion be measured?
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- One method that is used to choose candidates for public offices
- What type of polls contains the most accurate measures of public opinion?
- What is one factor that helps shape public opinion?
- Who nominate candidates for county and Statewide offices at a convention?
- A ________ sample is often called a probability sample and is more reliable than a quota sample.
- What is one of the two areas where the media’s influence is most visible?
- The _________ is an intraparty nominating election and came to American politics as a reform of the boss-dominated convention system.
- This remains the most widely used source for political news and information.
- What provide political information?
- To reinforce one’s beliefs, what can one belong to?
20 Clues: How can nominations be made? • What provide political information? • How can public opinion be measured? • What is a possible source of funding? • How can money be spent in a campaign? • How are elections conducted in the United States? • What is one factor that helps shape public opinion? • To reinforce one’s beliefs, what can one belong to? • ...
Science Vocabulary 2015-06-03
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- What color can we see because it reflects all of the visible light spectrum
- The rapid back and forth motion of an object called?
- What is the first step to the scientific method?
- What is the very bottom part of a wavelength called?
- The abbreviation for the order of the color in the visible spectrum?
- What is the force of water pressing on an object called?
- What is the storage center of a cell called?
- What animal eats only meat?
- What is the boundary between air masses of different temperatures and humidity?
- planets Planets that are closer to the sun?
- What tool would you use to measure wind speed?
- What is the smallest planet?
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- What percentage of the earth is covered in oceans and seas?
- What color can we see because it absorbs all of the colors of the visible light spectrum?
- planets Planets that are further from the sun?
- What “tools” do you use to observe in an experiment?
- What is the biggest planet?
- What type of animal only eats plants?
- What is it called when sound waves spread matter apart?
- What is the amplification of sound by the force of vibration?
- What is the control center of a cell called?
- What animal eats plants and meat?
22 Clues: What is the biggest planet? • What animal eats only meat? • What is the smallest planet? • What animal eats plants and meat? • What type of animal only eats plants? • planets Planets that are closer to the sun? • What is the storage center of a cell called? • What is the control center of a cell called? • planets Planets that are further from the sun? • ...
Science 9 Unit test prep 2016-09-20
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- Workplace Hazardous Material Information System
- A device used for holding up other tools and devices needed
- The steps you take when performing experiments to answer a question
- A tool used to transport test tubes
- The product or the container may explode if heated, punctured or broken
- A tool used for mixing, pouring, and storing substances
- A tool used to hold up tubes
- A tool used to make sparks to light a Bunzen Burner
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- The product can ignite easily when near flames/sparks
- A device used to measure liquids (not always completely accurate)
- The product can burn your throat or stomach if consumed and burn your skin if it comes into contact with it
- The detailed answer to a hypothesis
- The process of examining the data you have collected from an experiment
- An educated guess about the outcome of the question asked
- A device used for stirring substances
- A tool used to protect your eyes
- A tool used for measuring and mixing small quantities of a substance
- The steps you take when doing an experiment
- A machine used to suck all the chemicals from the air
- There are two types - independent and dependent and they are used in the scientific method
20 Clues: A tool used to hold up tubes • A tool used to protect your eyes • The detailed answer to a hypothesis • A tool used to transport test tubes • A device used for stirring substances • The steps you take when doing an experiment • Workplace Hazardous Material Information System • A tool used to make sparks to light a Bunzen Burner • ...
Design and Modeling Key Terms 2016-09-07
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- A new product, system, or process that has never existed before, created by study and experimentation.
- The process of making a raw material into a finished product; especially in large quantities.
- Desired specifications of a product or system.
- Design intended to provide optimum comfort and to avoid injury.
- An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- A limit to the design process.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
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- A measure in one direction.
- Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Add notes or comments on a drawing to relay information.
- The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- The way people use resources to meet their wants and needs.
- The repetition of a process.
- The surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- The process used to make a design as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
20 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • The repetition of a process. • A limit to the design process. • Desired specifications of a product or system. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • A person or household that purchases goods or services. • ...
Gen Bio Exam 1 2024-02-26
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- what is the simplest carbohydrate
- the linking together of like molecules
- an organic matter consisting of carbon and hydrogen
- a bond where electrons are shared equally
- collected information
- a solution in which water is the solvent
- opposite charges do what
- the removing of water
- ice is less _____ than water
- these have a negative charge
- biology is the study of
- the structure referring to the specific linear sequence of amino acids
- a factor whose value is manipulative or changed in a experiment
- water-fearing
- water-loving
- What is the first step in the scientific method
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- clinging of one substance to another
- a positively charged ion
- what is a double sugar
- measure of how difficult it is to break the surface of a liquid
- a bond with unequally shared electrons
- which macromolecule consists of fats
- consists of long unbranched polysaccharide chains
- a factor whose values influenced by changes in another factor
- what charge do protons have
- substance that is dissolved in a solution
- carbs lipids proteins nucleic acids
- what takes up space and mass
- Organic chemistry studies this
- What are new properties that arise with each step upward in the hierarchy of life
- Carbon skeletons vary in
31 Clues: water-loving • water-fearing • collected information • the removing of water • what is a double sugar • biology is the study of • a positively charged ion • opposite charges do what • Carbon skeletons vary in • what charge do protons have • what takes up space and mass • ice is less _____ than water • these have a negative charge • Organic chemistry studies this • ...
cc 2024-05-21
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- The quality of being easy to use or obtain, often associated with fast food.
- Food that has been altered from its original form through manufacturing.
- Sweet substance often added to processed foods and drinks.
- Quick-service restaurants known for their convenience but often offering unhealthy options.
- Units of energy found in food and beverages.
- Substances in food that provide nourishment for growth and maintenance.
- State of well-being, often influenced by diet and lifestyle choices.
- The types of food regularly consumed by an individual or group.
- Low-nutrient, high-calorie food often considered unhealthy.
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- Having a variety of nutrients in the right proportions for health.
- The method by which food is prepared or manufactured.
- Intense desire for a specific type of food.
- Small portion of food eaten between meals.
- A scientific investigation conducted to test a hypothesis.
- Consuming more food than the body needs for energy.
- The process of obtaining food necessary for health and growth.
- Habits and behaviors that affect health and well-being, including diet choices.
- The amount of food served or consumed at one time.
- Dependency on a substance, such as sugar or junk food, leading to compulsive behavior.
- Excessive body weight linked to overconsumption of unhealthy foods.
20 Clues: Small portion of food eaten between meals. • Intense desire for a specific type of food. • Units of energy found in food and beverages. • The amount of food served or consumed at one time. • Consuming more food than the body needs for energy. • The method by which food is prepared or manufactured. • A scientific investigation conducted to test a hypothesis. • ...
Ocean Times Crossword 2025-04-06
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- An endangered porpoise
- Illegal fishing nets
- Heat
- Farming fish
- Fish that are accidentally caught in nets
- Fish that appear to have swords for heads
- Tiny organisms in the water (starts with a Z)
- South or North
- As species that is at risk of going extinct
- When rock is worn away by natural forces
- Fishing that disobeys the law
- People who use the scientific method
- This whale is 1/3 the size of the average male Tulkun (it's blue!)
- The c in ctd cameras
- A type of overfishing where a net is dragged behind a boat
- Found in the sea
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- This affects all three endangered animals
- Harmful materials in the environment
- A britney spears song
- The place an animal lives
- Someone who studies the ocean
- an orbit around the planet Earth where the satellite stays in the same place.
- Relating to chemistry
- A large steel net
- someone who studies the weather and likes to lie
- Fish stocks depletion cause
- Flying non-manned vessel
- A type of turtle that is known for its beautiful shell
- A community of living organisms
- a tool used for the same types of research as a platform or sailing drone
30 Clues: Heat • Farming fish • South or North • Found in the sea • A large steel net • Illegal fishing nets • The c in ctd cameras • A britney spears song • Relating to chemistry • An endangered porpoise • Flying non-manned vessel • The place an animal lives • Fish stocks depletion cause • Someone who studies the ocean • Fishing that disobeys the law • A community of living organisms • ...
(B) Unit 7 Modeling with Geometry 2025-04-23
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- limits or restricts what the minimum or maximum value can be.
- ratio of the new object height to the origional object height
- the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume
- a number written in the form a x 10^b
- method of making estimations that involve making reasonable estimates
- a 20th century physicist who liked problems where you had to use your wits
- the amount of matter in an object
- the most or greatest value possible
- to make the least or smallest value possible
- an equation where the highest degree is 2 (highest exponent)
- an assortment of type and style for printing words
- the measure of space inside of a 3-dimensional figure
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- often measured in points to determine the height of the lettering
- the process of making the best or most effective use of something
- the angle that a conical pile forms with the ground
- a number not in scientific notation; written in expanded form
- intersects a circle at one distinct point
- the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume
- a^2+b^2=c^2
- in a right triangle, the trigonometric ratio of length of the opposite side to the length of adjacent side
- point where a circle and a tangent intersect
- the measure of space inside of a 2-dimensional figure
22 Clues: a^2+b^2=c^2 • the amount of matter in an object • the most or greatest value possible • a number written in the form a x 10^b • intersects a circle at one distinct point • point where a circle and a tangent intersect • to make the least or smallest value possible • the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume • the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle (Clayton Hague) 2025-09-08
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- When britain placed taxes on imports to the colonies
- A three part systen the brought slaves to the colonies
- These are men from the colonies who fought for Great Britain
- The governing party of Britain
- This body of land covered southern maine down to Northern New Jersey
- Great Britain's biggest rival in North America
- An 18th century intellectual movment that embrace reason and the scientific method
- A Plant used almost solely to sell and make money off of
- The second largest ethnic population at the time
- a religous revival movment of the 1700's
- A slave uprising in the colonies
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- the act meant to punish the Colonists for smuggling illegal items
- The theory of __________ meant that the colonies goal was to enrich britain through the clonies
- A large farm in the Southern Colonies
- attacked the French, and it led to the French and indian war
- The part of the trianglar trade often refered to as the worst part
- When Britain relaxed its restrictions on the colonies
- Named by King James II to rule the Dominion of New England
- People who came from Europe to learn a trade
- This person invented bi-focalsm, the frankling stove, and published poor peoples Almanac
20 Clues: The governing party of Britain • A slave uprising in the colonies • A large farm in the Southern Colonies • a religous revival movment of the 1700's • People who came from Europe to learn a trade • Great Britain's biggest rival in North America • The second largest ethnic population at the time • When britain placed taxes on imports to the colonies • ...
2.4 Resource Management 2021-05-14
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- Method of production ideal for identical or similar products
- Production at minimum average cost
- Production method that is impacted by average minimum wage
- Current output / maximum possible output x 100
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- The process of reducing capacity
- An approach of continuous improvement in order to improve quality.
- Method of production which involves team working in units
- Method of production for unique & bespoke goods
- Output per unit of input per time period
- control The process to ensure that a business has enough stock.
- A continuous method of production
- A form of quality control.
12 Clues: A form of quality control. • The process of reducing capacity • A continuous method of production • Production at minimum average cost • Output per unit of input per time period • Current output / maximum possible output x 100 • Method of production for unique & bespoke goods • Method of production which involves team working in units • ...
insects 2025-04-28
19 Clues: жук • дрозд • дятел • другой • дышать • соловей • бабочка • близнец • пингвин • научный • включать • гусеница • приятный • подсолнух • подвижный • чертополох • колокольчик • общий, обычный • тропический лес
Features of a Problem 2025-01-06
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- n
- Computational thinking method (removing unnecessary information)
- Computational thinking method (making models)
- Computational thinking method (listing all possible solutions)
- Heuristic approach may have this characteristic
- The problem can't be solved or is not efficient to be solved with an algorithm
- a problem-solving technique that uses shortcuts to find approximate solutions quickly
- Rule of [blank] a best guess (heuristic approach)
- n small 2
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- It is an intractable algorithm
- Computational thinking method (breaking a problem down to its smallest function)
- An heuristic approach may sacrifice this
- log n
- The problem can be solved with an algorithm
14 Clues: n • log n • n small 2 • It is an intractable algorithm • An heuristic approach may sacrifice this • The problem can be solved with an algorithm • Computational thinking method (making models) • Heuristic approach may have this characteristic • Rule of [blank] a best guess (heuristic approach) • Computational thinking method (listing all possible solutions) • ...
Culinary Vocab 2024-01-25
Across
- Examples include stocks, broths, and consommés
- Thick soups similar to cream soups
- A dry cooking method done by cooking food in an uncovered pan in a preheated oven
- A mixture of chopped veggies used for stock
- Made by reducing stock for a long period of time
- A moist cooking method hotter than poaching but less than boiling
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- Soups thickened by starch in the ingredients
- How clear a stock or broth is
- Examples include bisques and chowders
- Boiling food for 1-2 minutes and then placing it in an ice bath
- The base of a soup, like a stock or broth
- An aggressive moist cooking method hotter than simmering
- A dry cooking method similar to sauteing, but at much lower temperatures
- Herbs and spices
- A flavorful liquid made by simmering bones and/or veggies
- Removing hardened fat
- Clarified broth or stock
- Cream soups normally made with puréed shellfish shells
- A type of added starch
19 Clues: Herbs and spices • Removing hardened fat • A type of added starch • Clarified broth or stock • How clear a stock or broth is • Thick soups similar to cream soups • Examples include bisques and chowders • The base of a soup, like a stock or broth • A mixture of chopped veggies used for stock • Soups thickened by starch in the ingredients • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2022-09-27
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- the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observatiin and the questionning of accepted belifs
- people created a goverment
- Published an essay called A Vindictation of the Rights of Woman
- Francois Marie Arouets pen name
- everything revolves around the sun
- a social gathering of intelectuals and artists
- who invented the teloscope?
- 18th centry European monarchs who was inspired by enightment ideas to rude justly and respecct the rights of subjects
- everything revolves around the sun
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- the son of a poor swiss wathcmaker, and was a great philosphe
- logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Who ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796
- the artistic style of the late 1700s
- a grand ornate style that characterized European paintings, music and architecture
- influential french writer devoted to the study of plitical liberty
- Who defined the laws of gravity?
- one of a group of social thinkers in France during the enlightenment
17 Clues: people created a goverment • who invented the teloscope? • Francois Marie Arouets pen name • Who defined the laws of gravity? • Who ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796 • everything revolves around the sun • everything revolves around the sun • the artistic style of the late 1700s • a social gathering of intelectuals and artists • logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • ...
We Love Science 2025-06-10
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- electron
- sequence of actions
- occupies space
- substance
- substance
- testing of theories
- chemical element
- method or procedure
- odourless gas
- element
- subatomic particle
- region of space
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- Greek philosopher
- same elements
- object or system
- experimentation
- neutron
- mathematical expression
- core of an atom
- atom or molecule
- smallest particle
- property of matter
- subatomic particle
- atoms bonded
- gold foil experiment
25 Clues: neutron • element • electron • substance • substance • atoms bonded • same elements • odourless gas • occupies space • experimentation • core of an atom • region of space • object or system • atom or molecule • chemical element • Greek philosopher • smallest particle • property of matter • subatomic particle • subatomic particle • sequence of actions • testing of theories • method or procedure • gold foil experiment • ...
Food Preservation 2023-10-03
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- A common gas used in food preservation to slow down the ripening process of fruits
- A process of food preservation that involves sealing food in airtight containers.
- A method of food preservation involving the use of sugar.
- A method of food preservation that involves heating food to kill bacteria.
- A method of preserving food by submerging it in an acidic solution.
- A traditional method of preserving food by fermentation.
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- A popular method of food preservation involving low temperatures.
- A type of food preservation where food is stored in a cool, dry place.
- A method of preserving food by removing its moisture content.
- A method of food preservation that involves the use of salt.
- A substance often used in food preservation that lowers the pH of a product.
- An essential step in preserving food through canning, often involving the application of heat.
12 Clues: A traditional method of preserving food by fermentation. • A method of food preservation involving the use of sugar. • A method of food preservation that involves the use of salt. • A method of preserving food by removing its moisture content. • A popular method of food preservation involving low temperatures. • ...
Quick breads 2022-09-07
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- flavour enhancer
- method fat is rubbed into the flour
- quick and easy to prepare required raising agents
- occur if quick bread batter is overmixed
- provide body and structure for quick bread
- batter consistency of conventional or creaming method
- consistency of muffin batter
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- agent saved as raising agent
- instrument used to check for donnes
- most appropriate for storing quick breads
- sign of too much raising agents
- pushing, folding, and turning, soft dough or biscuits method
- batter consistency for the muffin method
13 Clues: flavour enhancer • agent saved as raising agent • consistency of muffin batter • sign of too much raising agents • method fat is rubbed into the flour • instrument used to check for donnes • occur if quick bread batter is overmixed • batter consistency for the muffin method • most appropriate for storing quick breads • provide body and structure for quick bread • ...
Irish Culture and Cuisine 2022-04-29
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- Where in Ireland was Henry born?
- The method that Henry perfected is called
- Henry is famous for reinventing a method for what food
- What is to be done to the meat with dry salt
- The method in which the bacon was shared with other countries
- The method increased...
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- Henry's Father was a...
- Their company now sells
- Henry's last name
- Henry passed down being a butcher to his
- Henry started out as a...
- place in which Henry was born
- Liquid salt marinade
13 Clues: Henry's last name • Liquid salt marinade • Henry's Father was a... • Their company now sells • The method increased... • Henry started out as a... • place in which Henry was born • Where in Ireland was Henry born? • Henry passed down being a butcher to his • The method that Henry perfected is called • What is to be done to the meat with dry salt • ...
COSC 351.101 CWP 3 2018-09-27
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- Method used when we need a string representation of an object
- A special method that is used to initialize a newly created object and is called just after the memory is allocated for the object
- A documentation generator created by Sun Microsystems for the Java language (now owned by Oracle Corporation) for generating API documentation in HTML format from Java source code
- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed directly anywhere within the application
- A mechanism wherein a new class is derived from an existing class
- Keyword in object-oriented languages that set the accessibility of classes methods and other members
- Keyword used inside a sub-class method definition to call a method defined in the parent class
- Value that indicates a reference that is not set
- Keyword associated with inheritance
- Keyword that specifies that the member can be accessed by a subclass of its class but not by other, unrelated classes (with some exceptions)
- A set of statements which is referred to by name and can be called (invoked) at any point in a program
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- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed only within the class in which it exists
- A user-defined blueprint or prototype from which objects are created
- Keyword that is used for checking if a reference variable is containing a given type of object reference or not
- The ability of an object to take on many forms
- A variable that contains specific information used in an object
- A rule that defines or constrains some aspect of business and always resolves to either true or false
- A basic data type available within the Java language
- A mechanism of wrapping the data (variables/attributes) and code acting on the data (methods) together as a single unit, where attributes and methods are hidden within a class
- An instance of a class
- A data type that is based on a class rather than on one of the primitive types that are built in to the Java language
- Keyword used a reference to the current Object
22 Clues: An instance of a class • Keyword associated with inheritance • The ability of an object to take on many forms • Keyword used a reference to the current Object • Value that indicates a reference that is not set • A basic data type available within the Java language • Method used when we need a string representation of an object • ...
COSC 351.101 CWP 3 2018-09-27
Across
- Method used when we need a string representation of an object
- An instance of a class
- A rule that defines or constrains some aspect of business and always resolves to either true or false
- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed only within the class in which it exists
- Keyword in object-oriented languages that set the accessibility of classes methods and other members
- The ability of an object to take on many forms
- A basic data type available within the Java language
- Value that indicates a reference that is not set
- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed directly anywhere within the application
- Keyword associated with inheritance
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- A set of statements which is referred to by name and can be called (invoked) at any point in a program
- A variable that contains specific information used in an object
- A mechanism wherein a new class is derived from an existing class
- A mechanism of wrapping the data (variables/attributes) and code acting on the data (methods) together as a single unit, where attributes and methods are hidden within a class
- A data type that is based on a class rather than on one of the primitive types that are built in to the Java language
- A special method that is used to initialize a newly created object and is called just after the memory is allocated for the object
- Keyword used inside a sub-class method definition to call a method defined in the parent class
- A user-defined blueprint or prototype from which objects are created
- A documentation generator created by Sun Microsystems for the Java language (now owned by Oracle Corporation) for generating API documentation in HTML format from Java source code
- Keyword used a reference to the current Object
- Keyword that is used for checking if a reference variable is containing a given type of object reference or not
- Keyword that specifies that the member can be accessed by a subclass of its class but not by other, unrelated classes (with some exceptions)
22 Clues: An instance of a class • Keyword associated with inheritance • Keyword used a reference to the current Object • The ability of an object to take on many forms • Value that indicates a reference that is not set • A basic data type available within the Java language • Method used when we need a string representation of an object • ...
Java Keywords 2013-09-10
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- Used as first keyword in a loop
- Cannot be changed or derived from later
- Used in field declarations to specify that the variable is modified asynchronously by concurrently running threads
- A type that defines the implementation of a particular kind of object
- Used to define a method as a class method
- Used in method declarations to specify which exceptions are not handled within the method but rather passed to the next higher level of the program
- used in the declaration of a method, field, or inner class that can only be accessed by other members of their own class
- Used to create an instance of a class or array
- Used with If to test a Boolean expression
- A group of statements that are executed if an exception is thrown
- Declares that an instance field is not part of the default serialized form of an object
- This causes execution to continue with the first enclosing exception handler declared by the catch keyword to handle an assignment compatible exception type
- Used to declare that a method does not return any value
- Used in the declaration of a method or code block to acquire the mutex lock for an object while the current thread executes the code
- Used in a switch statement to label a block of statements to be executed if no case matches the specified value
- Used to declare a special type of class that only contains abstract methods and constants
- Stores a single character
- Used in the declaration of a method, field, or inner class; can only be accessed by members of their own class, that class's subclasses or classes from the same package
- used to declare a field that can hold a 32-bit integer
- Declare a field that can store an 8-bit integer
- used to declare a field that can hold a 32-bit wide dynamic range of values
- Used in method declarations to specify that the method is implemented in another language
- A type of loop that executes a certain amount of times
- Executed after execution exits the try block and any associated catch clauses
- Used in the declaration of a class, method, or field; public classes, methods, and fields can be accessed by the members of any class
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- An identifier whose associated value cannot typically be altered by the program during its execution
- Used to test a Boolean and if True executes the code
- Either true or false
- Used at the beginning of a source file to specify classes
- This method has no implementation
- Used to represent an instance of the class in which it appears
- Used to create individual cases in a switch statement
- Used to resume program execution at the statement immediately following the current enclosing block or statement
- Used in conjunction with case and default to create a switch statement
- Used to add to or override a class
- A data type consisting of a set of named values
- Used to finish the execution of a method
- Specifies one or more interfaces
- Can hold decimals
- Takes an object reference as its first operand and a class or interface as its second operand and produces a boolean
- Used to declare a field that can hold a 16-bit integer
- Used to access members of a class inherited by the class in which it appears
- A group of types
- Used to restrict the precision and rounding of floating point calculations
- A statement which the programmer believes is always true at that point in the program
- Tests a boolean expression and executes the block of statements associated with the loop if the expression evaluates to true
- Performs a one-way transfer of control to another line of code
- Used to resume program execution at the end of the current loop
- Defines a block of statements that have exception handling
- Used to declare a field that can hold a 64-bit signed integer
50 Clues: A group of types • Can hold decimals • Either true or false • Stores a single character • Used as first keyword in a loop • Specifies one or more interfaces • This method has no implementation • Used to add to or override a class • Cannot be changed or derived from later • Used to finish the execution of a method • Used to define a method as a class method • ...
chapter 6 2021-10-20
Across
- a small group selected by researchers to represent the most important characteristics of an entire population
- random sample , a method used by pollsters to select a representative sample in which every individual in the population has an equal probability of being selected as a respondent
- poll, a polling technique in which the questions are designed to shape the respondent’s opinion
- desirability effect, the effect that results when respondents in a survey report what they expect the interviewer wishes to hear rather than what they believe
- someone who emphasizes freedom and believes in voluntary association with small government
- ideology, a cohesive set of beliefs that forms a general philosophy about the role of government
- effect, a shift in electoral support to the candidate whom public-opinion polls report as the front-runner
- gap, a distinctive pattern of voting behavior reflecting the differences in views between women and men
- ,someone who generally believes in social ownership, strong government, free markets, and a reduction in economic inequality
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- error , polling error that arises based on the small size of the sample
- of ideas, the public forum in which beliefs and ideas are exchanged and compete
- socialization, the induction of individuals into the political culture; learning the underlying beliefs and values on which the political system is based
- polls, scientific instruments for measuring public opinion
- (or opinion), a specific preference on a particular issue
- of socialization, social institutions, including families and schools, that help to shape individuals’ basic political beliefs and values
- freedom from governmental control
- digit dialing, a polling method in which respondents are selected at random from a list of 10-digit telephone numbers, with every effort made to avoid bias in the construction of the sample
- opinion citizens, attitudes about political issues, leaders, institutions, and events
- (or beliefs), basic principles that shape a person’s opinions about political issues and events
- of opportunity, a widely shared American ideal that all people should have the freedom to use whatever talents and wealth they have to reach their fullest potential
20 Clues: freedom from governmental control • (or opinion), a specific preference on a particular issue • polls, scientific instruments for measuring public opinion • error , polling error that arises based on the small size of the sample • of ideas, the public forum in which beliefs and ideas are exchanged and compete • ...
Astronomy- Shalmali Rao 2018-04-23
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- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a year, occurring once every four years, that has 366 days including February 29
- a celestial object consisting of ice and dust that leaves a “tail” of gas and dust particles
- the distance around a curved geometric figure
- a lens or other object that causes refraction
- the curved path of an object around a star, planet or moon
- the force that attracts a body toward a physical body having mass
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- a representation or copy of an object that is smaller or larger than the actual object
- a meteor that survives its passage through earth’s atmosphere
- an instance of revolving
- a piece of glass, metal, or other material for reflecting light in a required direction
- a closed, symmetric curved shape like an oval that has a constant sum of distances of two fixed points
- method of expressing numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10
- a half of a sphere
- the action of rotating around a center or axis
15 Clues: a half of a sphere • an instance of revolving • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • the distance around a curved geometric figure • a lens or other object that causes refraction • the action of rotating around a center or axis • the curved path of an object around a star, planet or moon • a meteor that survives its passage through earth’s atmosphere • ...
Astronomy - Lucky Kovuri 2018-04-23
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- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
- a half of a sphere
- a closed, symmetric curved shape like an oval that has a constant sum of distances of two fixed points
- the force that attracts a body toward a physical body having mass
- a year, occurring once every four years, that has 366 days including February 29
- method of expressing numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10
- a meteor that survives its passage through earth’s atmosphere
- the curved path of an object around a star, planet or moon
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- a celestial object consisting of ice and dust that leaves a “tail” of gas and dust particles
- the distance around a curved geometric figure
- a lens or other object that causes refraction
- an instance of revolving
- the action of rotating around a center or axis
- a representation or copy of an object that is smaller or larger than the actual object
- a piece of glass, metal, or other material for reflecting light in a required direction
15 Clues: a half of a sphere • an instance of revolving • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • the distance around a curved geometric figure • a lens or other object that causes refraction • the action of rotating around a center or axis • the curved path of an object around a star, planet or moon • a meteor that survives its passage through earth’s atmosphere • ...
Taxonomy Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- The system of naming species using a two-part scientific name (genus and species)
- The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms
- Any unit of biological classification, including species, genus, family, and so on
- The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
- A method of classification based on evolutionary relationships and shared ancestry
- A taxonomic unit below order, classifying organisms based on more specific shared characteristics
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- A taxonomic unit below the kingdom, grouping organisms based on body plan and structural characteristics
- A rank in the taxonomic hierarchy below class, grouping organisms with similar characteristics and evolutionary relationship
- The highest taxonomic rank, grouping organisms into broad categories based on fundamental characteristics.
- A taxonomic rank below phylum, categorizing organisms based on shared traits
- The system of naming organisms or the rules and conventions for naming species
- The study of the form and structure of organisms
- The study of the diversity of life and the evolutionary relationships among organisms
- A taxonomic rank below family, grouping species with similar characteristics and genetic relatedness
- The fundamental unit of taxonomy, consisting of individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
15 Clues: The study of the form and structure of organisms • The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms • The science of classification, organizing and naming living organisms • A taxonomic rank below phylum, categorizing organisms based on shared traits • The system of naming organisms or the rules and conventions for naming species • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-22
Across
- evaluating employees based on the way an evaluator perceive him or herself.
- the third party that identifies and find out the experts for your organization
- the tendency to let our assessment of an individual on one trait
- personality type that is more scientific, and task oriented( Holland vocational Preferences
- allow the employee to share in decision making, to learn and watch other
- factor to consider when disciplining
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- the stage where the new employee must work out inconsistencies during encounter
- breaking down jobs based on identifiable criteria and the degree to which these criteria exist on the job .
- the proven relationship of a selection device to relevant criterion
- a performance evaluation in which rater rates the applicable employee attributes
- one of the performance based reward
- a case where you determine the potential discriminatory practice
- a situation in which an employee notifies authorities of wrongdoing in an organization
- one stage of career development
- step from LEWIN'S change process where the change can be sustained over time
15 Clues: one stage of career development • one of the performance based reward • factor to consider when disciplining • a case where you determine the potential discriminatory practice • the tendency to let our assessment of an individual on one trait • the proven relationship of a selection device to relevant criterion • ...
Technician Level Study Tool 2020-08-31
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- What family is Pacific Rhododendron in?
- What is the scientific name for the broad leaf evergreen, that has strong ‘burnt hair’ odor when crushed?
- a wild (not deliberately cultivated) plant growing where it is not wanted.
- What is the scientific name for the deciduous tree that contains leaves with 3 major lobes and in the sapindaceae family?
- What is the scientific name of the conifer spreading pine, with rough protuberances after abscission?
- What is the family name for the broadleaf evergreen, that is small to medium in size,contains a spicy scent and whose flowers are reddish in bud, then creamy white in mid-spring
- Fill in the blank Thuja ________ (emerald cedar).
- What is the family name for the plant Viburnum davidii?
- What plant (common name) has white flowers and is in the Cornaceae family?
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- What is the common name for the twiggy deciduous shrub in the Hydrangeacea family?
- What family is the Japanese Maples in?
- What is the common name of the deciduous tree with blue-green leaves and in the Cercidiphyllaceae family?
- Scientific name for Japanese Barberry?
- What tool is great to mix loose soil?
- What is the common name for Magnolia Stellata?
- What is one of the main components of turfgrass?
- What is the family name for the deciduous tree with a wide spreading crown, very prominent creamy-orange horizontal lenticels, and a showy pink sweet-smelling flower?
- From what structure of the plant do turfgrass leaves and roots grow from?
- What is the scinetific name for lily of the valley shrub?
- What type of hoe minimizes soil disturbance.
20 Clues: What tool is great to mix loose soil? • What family is the Japanese Maples in? • Scientific name for Japanese Barberry? • What family is Pacific Rhododendron in? • What type of hoe minimizes soil disturbance. • What is the common name for Magnolia Stellata? • What is one of the main components of turfgrass? • Fill in the blank Thuja ________ (emerald cedar). • ...
Green Book Chapter 1 2021-08-27
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- The application of scientific discoveries.
- The study of objects beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- The SI base for length.
- All of the water on Earth.
- A scientific __ represents a concept being explained.
- Usually expressed in grams per a unit of volume.
- Only after data is analyzed can a __ be drawn.
- A way to express very long numbers with a smaller value.
- The study of the materials that make up the Earth.
- Your science teacher's last name.
- A testable explanation of a situation.
- Circle graphs are sometimes called a __.
- The study of the interactions of organisms and their surroundings.
- The study of the processes that form and change the materials that make up the Earth.
- A series of problem-solving procedures that help scientists conduct experiments.
- The study of the history of the planet and its life-forms since its origins.
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- Used in an experiment to show that the results of the condition are being tested.
- Weight is the amount of __ acting on the matter in something.
- The blanket of gases that surrounds our planet.
- A scientific __ is a principle that describes the behavior of a natural phenomenon.
- The SI base for time.
- All the organisms on Earth.
- A variable that is affected by changes in the independent variable.
- The study of the forces and processes that cause the atmosphere to change and produce weather.
- The study of the Earth's oceans.
- The area from the surface of the Earth down.
- The SI base for mass.
- The SI base for temperature.
- Mass is the amount of __ in something.
- The SI base for volume.
- A variable that is changed by the experimenter.
- In line graphs, teh IV is plotted on the __.
- A scientific __ is an explanation based on repeated investigations.
33 Clues: The SI base for time. • The SI base for mass. • The SI base for length. • The SI base for volume. • All of the water on Earth. • All the organisms on Earth. • The SI base for temperature. • The study of the Earth's oceans. • Your science teacher's last name. • A testable explanation of a situation. • Mass is the amount of __ in something. • Circle graphs are sometimes called a __. • ...
Week 6 Plants 2024-10-10
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- Extremely slow growing evergreen, has "layers" that are visible
- Desert looking plant, has leaves that grow filaments and a tall flower spike in the center of the plant
- Great hedge plant, has bad odor
- Columnar shaped evergreen with soft foliage. Can get very tall, has tiny cones
- A botanic term used for a "smaller" version of a plant variety
- Scientific name of very low growing evergreen
- Can make jams and jellies from the berries, common name contains a state. Scientific name please
- A garden that needs little to no watering, has abiotic features
- The art of shaping a plant to look like a figure or shape
- Scientific name of Great shrub for pruning into shapes, smells bad
- The variety name for the slow growing conical plant
- Dark green shrub that has soft dull needles, grows red poisonous berries
- Has needle bundles of 2, compact slow grower, tiny 1.5 inch cones
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- Slow growing conical shaped evergreen, can grow an irregular branch that doesn't match the rest of the plant
- Shrub available in columnar or spreading habit, has pokey young growth
- Has opposite leaf arrangement, leaves have spines on the margin, turns red in fall
- Genus and species of the plant most closely related to the Western Red Cedar
- The genus and species of the plant that native americans made rope and thread from
- Low to the ground, has spikey young growth
- The variety name for the layered slow growing evergreen
- Scientific name of the shrub that is great for erosion control, has spikey young growth, grows foliage from foliage
- A feature of Pines that makes them unique amongst evergreens, easy identifier.
- Genus of the plant evergreen that sheers well and has sick red berries
23 Clues: Great hedge plant, has bad odor • Low to the ground, has spikey young growth • Scientific name of very low growing evergreen • The variety name for the slow growing conical plant • The variety name for the layered slow growing evergreen • The art of shaping a plant to look like a figure or shape • A botanic term used for a "smaller" version of a plant variety • ...
Unit 8 Blood Review 2024-03-07
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- The solid component of blood
- Blood cells with the scientific name: leukocytes
- When a person has the Rh antigen they are ____
- This blood type has A antigens and B antigens
- Red blood cells carry oxygen from the cells to this body part
- Protein found on the surface of red blood cells
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- The part of a red blood cell that is lost to create their disk shape
- When a person has the Rh antibody they are ____
- This blood type has A antibodies and B antibodies
- Blood cells with the scientific name: thrombocytes
- The liquid component of blood
- Protein found in the blood plasma
- Blood cells with the scientific name: erythrocytes
13 Clues: The solid component of blood • The liquid component of blood • Protein found in the blood plasma • This blood type has A antigens and B antigens • When a person has the Rh antigen they are ____ • When a person has the Rh antibody they are ____ • Protein found on the surface of red blood cells • Blood cells with the scientific name: leukocytes • ...
Education Vocabulary 2025-07-28
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- the scientific study of natural forces such as light, sound, heat, pressure, etc.
- the study of the world's surface, climate, countries
- a person who is in charge of a school
- the study of numbers, quantities, or shapes
- a person who studies at any level
- to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage in an exam
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- the scientific study of living things
- description of events and people that a writer has invented
- the scientific study of substances and what happens to them in different combinations
- a person who has a university degree
- the study of past events
- to behave badly
- the study of poetry, drama and fiction
13 Clues: to behave badly • the study of past events • a person who studies at any level • a person who has a university degree • the scientific study of living things • a person who is in charge of a school • the study of poetry, drama and fiction • the study of numbers, quantities, or shapes • the study of the world's surface, climate, countries • ...
Mallory's Homework Part 2 2021-10-27
7 Clues: Dr. Claire's favorite color • The scientific name for cows • The scientific name for cats • The scientific name for dogs • The scientific name for sheep • The scientific name for goats • Who sings the "our time" song
COSC 351.101 CWP 3 2018-09-27
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- Keyword used inside a sub-class method definition to call a method defined in the parent class
- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed directly anywhere within the application
- A data type that is based on a class rather than on one of the primitive types that are built in to the Java language
- A user-defined blueprint or prototype from which objects are created
- Keyword used a reference to the current Object
- A mechanism wherein a new class is derived from an existing class
- Keyword in object-oriented languages that set the accessibility of classes methods and other members
- Value that indicates a reference that is not set
- Method used when we need a string representation of an object
- The ability of an object to take on many forms
- An instance of a class
- A set of statements which is referred to by name and can be called (invoked) at any point in a program
- Keyword that specifies that the member can be accessed by a subclass of its class but not by other, unrelated classes (with some exceptions)
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- Access modifier indicating that an attribute or method can be accessed only within the class in which it exists
- Keyword that is used for checking if a reference variable is containing a given type of object reference or not
- A rule that defines or constrains some aspect of business and always resolves to either true or false
- A variable that contains specific information used in an object
- A mechanism of wrapping the data (variables/attributes) and code acting on the data (methods) together as a single unit, where attributes and methods are hidden within a class
- A documentation generator created by Sun Microsystems for the Java language (now owned by Oracle Corporation) for generating API documentation in HTML format from Java source code
- A special method that is used to initialize a newly created object and is called just after the memory is allocated for the object
- A basic data type available within the Java language
- Keyword associated with inheritance
22 Clues: An instance of a class • Keyword associated with inheritance • Keyword used a reference to the current Object • The ability of an object to take on many forms • Value that indicates a reference that is not set • A basic data type available within the Java language • Method used when we need a string representation of an object • ...
AP CS A Midterm Review 2023-12-28
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- when two objects reference the same memory location
- keyword used to invoke a constructor
- the largest possible value for x when int x = (int)(Math.random()*5+1);
- data structure that requires length and type to be declared when the structure is initialized
- random() is an example of this type of method for the Math class
- values passed to a method when the method is called
- formal implementation of an object
- what is printed after this line: System.out.println("Hello there!".substring(6,10));
- int, char, and boolean data types
- would return true if this is equal to the input parameter, false otherwise
- (int) and (double) are examples of these
- where to find .abs(int x), .random(), .pow(double base, double exponent), or .sqrt(double x)
- 4 % 0
- private data members
- instance of a class with defined attributes
- used when a reference is not associated with any object
- methods that return Strings to report the state of an object, used as parameters in System.out.println,
- used, along with the object name, to call non-static methods
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- "\n", "\\", and "\t" for example
- data structure that holds only objects
- best type of loop to use when you are not sure how many times it will need to repeat
- methods with the same name but different signature
- what happens when an int is stored in an ArrayList
- largest index for String s = "stringsarefun";
- if int x = Integer.MAX_VALUE+1, x could be an example of what type of error?
- Integer or Double, for example
- names and types of values used in a method header
- visibility classification for helper methods
- written in method signature if nothing is returned
- technique where implementation details are kept hidden from the user
- method with the same name as the class
- type of for loop often used to access elements of a data structure with an iterator (like an array or arraylist)
- x if int x = 1/4;
- casual way to describe a method that allows a client class to modify instance data
- y if int y = (int)(2+4.0/0.5) + 1;
35 Clues: 4 % 0 • x if int x = 1/4; • private data members • Integer or Double, for example • "\n", "\\", and "\t" for example • int, char, and boolean data types • formal implementation of an object • y if int y = (int)(2+4.0/0.5) + 1; • keyword used to invoke a constructor • data structure that holds only objects • method with the same name as the class • ...
Java Crossword 2024-01-26
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- Set multiple values in this special method
- It's better than chars!
- System.out.println() prints into this
- It's used to get input and its from java.util
- Java is still maintained by this company
- Compiled Java class file extension
- Generates a random number from 0 to 1
- The most common data type to store numbers
- Java was made by this company
- We used this in the beginning of the year
- Prints out the argument in ""
- 283.2737193...
- You can throw these
- Framework or blueprint
- You can store your logic in here
- Only this class can use this method
- Best used when putting items into an array
- The original name of Java
- It's not recommended to use this package
- OOP
- A loop in a loop
- getName();
- 01110100 01100101 01110011 01110100
- setName("Bob");
- True...False
- Arguably the second most used data type (for numbers)
- Remember to increment a counter to stop an Infinite Loop!
- Only subclasses can use this method
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- String[] args is one of these
- For money, you need to use this printing method
- You have to use this when initializing a Scanner
- Base 16
- ____.MAX_VALUE = 9223372036854775807
- To compare Strings you have to use this method
- I can put 't' but not 'tv'!
- We didn't really talk about this data type
- Prints out the argument in "" (puts \n at the end)
- This methods compares String but ignores a key element
- A popular IDE
- "The opposite of Object Oriented Programming"
- Programming Language
- You can't use these words for your methods and data types!
- // This is a _______!
- Mr. Kulla wants you to put this on the top of every program
- Java class file extension
- It does this loop at least once
- Keyword to extending a class
- An object's data type(s)
- Automatically allocates memory to store objects
- Store a limited amount of objects
- Allows anyone to use this method
51 Clues: OOP • Base 16 • getName(); • True...False • A popular IDE • 283.2737193... • setName("Bob"); • A loop in a loop • You can throw these • Programming Language • // This is a _______! • Framework or blueprint • It's better than chars! • An object's data type(s) • The original name of Java • Java class file extension • I can put 't' but not 'tv'! • Keyword to extending a class • ...
Instructional Methods 2025-04-08
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- Understanding: Understanding individuals demonstrate when they integrated knowledge and modes of thinking.
- ended question: A question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer, and generally encourages higher-level thinking.
- A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts.
- Rates at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson.
- Learning: A way of learning which students work in groups to solve problems together.
- Lab: A lab in which students produce an end product.
- Time: A brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on students for an answer.
- Centered method: A method in which the teacher’s role is to present the information to the student’s.
- Thinking, Complex combinations of skills in the three upper levels of Bloom's.
- Learning: Form of small-group learning which students work together to achieve a common goal.
- preferred mode of learning.
- Leader
- Notes: Partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture.
- Lab: Lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem.
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- method: Basic techniques teachers use to promote learning.
- To give authority to.
- A teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching.
- Accountability: A way to assess each student's participation and learning.
- Study: Description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution.
- Learning: Educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated a goal.
- Instructional Design: Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units.
- A method that puts students in situations that feel real.
- Centered method, Method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator or guide for learning.
- Discussion: A group of people who present and discuss a topic.
- response: Process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned
- Playing: A learner Centered simulation that involved students in acting out a role but without a script.
- Process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned.
- Instructional Method: Use of different techniques of instruction to match a
28 Clues: Leader • To give authority to. • preferred mode of learning. • Lab: A lab in which students produce an end product. • A method that puts students in situations that feel real. • method: Basic techniques teachers use to promote learning. • Discussion: A group of people who present and discuss a topic. • Rates at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson. • ...
Cycle 5 Exam Review 2023-05-10
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- A phenomenon by which magma from Earth’s mantle comes up at the mid-ocean ridge and creates new oceanic crust
- An animal or plant preserved in the rock record of the Earth that is characteristic of a particular span of geologic time or environment
- Huge piece of crust that slowly moves on the upper, ductile part of the mantle
- A place where two tectonic plates slide past each other
- When rock particles or sediments are pressed together or packed down by gravity and the pressure of overlying rock layers
- A scientific law stating that, within a sequence of layers of sedimentary rock, each rock layer or strata is older than the one above it
- When compacted sediments stick together and turn into rock
- The mechanical or chemical processes by which gravity, water, wind, and ice break rocks into smaller pieces
- The process by which gravity, water, wind, and ice deposit weathered and relocated sediment
- A place where two tectonic plates move toward each other and collide
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- The process in which a denser plate is pushed downward beneath a less dense plate when plates converge
- Rock formed deep underground due to heat and pressure
- The mineralized remains of organisms, showing how long-dead organisms lived and how their bodies were structured
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools, forms crystals, and solidifies
- A method for determining the approximate age of a structure by comparing its placement to that of surrounding geologic structures
- The process by which gravity, water, wind, and ice remove and transport sediment from one place to another
- Rock formed when particles of other rocks are deposited in layers and cemented together
- A place where two tectonic plates move away from each other
- A method for determining the exact age of an object by studying its physical properties, most commonly the amount of radioactive isotope decay
19 Clues: Rock formed deep underground due to heat and pressure • A place where two tectonic plates slide past each other • When compacted sediments stick together and turn into rock • A place where two tectonic plates move away from each other • Rock formed when lava or magma cools, forms crystals, and solidifies • ...
Science Words 2021-12-06
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- scientific guess
- study of plants
- act of knowing something using body senses
- a room equipped for scientific experiments
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- a person who specializes in Science fields
- body of knowledge based on facts
- study of matter and its composition
- a scientific procedure undertaken to study something and checks hypothesis
- study of animals
9 Clues: study of plants • scientific guess • study of animals • body of knowledge based on facts • study of matter and its composition • a person who specializes in Science fields • act of knowing something using body senses • a room equipped for scientific experiments • a scientific procedure undertaken to study something and checks hypothesis
Sciences 2020-04-02
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- the scientific study of animals
- the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge
- the science that deals with the nature of substances
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- the branch of biology with microorganisms
- the scientific study of Earth through its rocks soil
- the scientific study of plants
- the science dealing with measurement numbers
- the study of things that occur naturally
8 Clues: the scientific study of plants • the scientific study of animals • the study of things that occur naturally • the branch of biology with microorganisms • the science dealing with measurement numbers • the scientific planning of a machine, road, bridge • the scientific study of Earth through its rocks soil • the science that deals with the nature of substances
Chapter 9 Key Terms 2023-11-13
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- set operation to find elements in either set but not in both.
- Use square brackets to add or modify key-value pairs.
- Allows you to filter dictionary items during comprehension.
- Keywords used to check if elements exist or don't exist in a set.
- Method that returns a list of key-value pairs in a dictionary.
- Use curly braces {} or the dict() constructor.
- The data associated with a key in a dictionary.
- A method to close a file after reading or writing
- Use square brackets with the key
- A method to check if one set is a subset of another set.
- set two being greater then or equal to set one
- A set operation to find common elements between two sets
- A function to open files for reading or writing
- Use .add() to add and .remove() to remove elements.
- A method in the pickle module to
- A concise way to create dictionaries using a compact syntax.
- A concise way to create sets using a compact syntax.
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- A method to check if one set is a superset of another set.
- A unique identifier in a dictionary for accessing values
- The process of converting data into a format for storage or transmission
- Values can be of various data types, such as int, str, list,
- A method that returns a list of values in a dictionary
- A collection of key-value pairs
- A keyword used to check if a key exists in a dictionary
- Use curly braces {} or the set() constructor.
- A collection of unique elements
- A keyword used to check if a key doesn't exist in a dictionary.
- A set operation to find elements in one set but not in another.
- Method used to remove all items from a dictionary.
- for Creating an Empty Dictionary
- and save objects to a file.
- word used to remove an item with a specific key from a dictionary
- A way to combine to sets
- A set operation to combine two sets, denoted by |.
- set two being greater then or equal to set one
- and load objects from a file.
- A method used to retrieve a value associated with a key in a dictionary, with a default value if the key doesn't exist
- A method in the pickle module to
- A unique identifier in a dictionary for accessing values.
- A function and data structure for sets, respectively
- built-in function to get the number of items in a dictionary
- Method to remove an item with a specific key from a dictionary
- Returns, as a tuple, the key-value pair that was last added to the dictionary. The method also removes the key-value pair from the dictionary.
43 Clues: A way to combine to sets • and save objects to a file. • and load objects from a file. • A collection of key-value pairs • A collection of unique elements • for Creating an Empty Dictionary • Use square brackets with the key • A method in the pickle module to • A method in the pickle module to • Use curly braces {} or the set() constructor. • ...
Mr. Kulla Java Crossword 2024-01-26
Across
- does not return anything
- others can access this method outside of class
- Can have multiple of this in a class
- static polymorphism
- integers
- Contains methods
- Store multiple values
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- You can create, edit, and let user define it
- Add extra to a method you already have
- Contain classes
- Initialize an object
- number with decimals
- The app we use
- What we learn
- Store any kinds of letter, number,symbol
15 Clues: integers • What we learn • The app we use • Contain classes • Contains methods • static polymorphism • Initialize an object • number with decimals • Store multiple values • does not return anything • Can have multiple of this in a class • Add extra to a method you already have • Store any kinds of letter, number,symbol • You can create, edit, and let user define it • ...
Interface and Abstract Classes 2017-05-09
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- the concrete subclass of an abstract class must implement all __________ methods in the abstract class.
- Flier x = new Airplane() there reference can only call on methods from the ________ class.
- this dictates how the action is carried out
- do not have the write the keyword abstract when writing creating the method headers under a _____________
- write out a method header in which the method is abstract and the method name is method() and it returns an int (exclude spaces)
- this dictates what methods can be called
- in Animal x = Dog() the part of the segment that determines how a method is carried out is______
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- arraylist is a class that implements __________ interface
- write out the class header in which the Dog class implements the Animal class(exclude spaces)
- a class cannot _______ multiple classes
- when a reference can refer to an object from its own class a subclass or an implementing class
- the subclass of a superclass can inherit the instance variables but cannot inherit its ____________
- a contract that states what anyone in that exclusive group has in common
- tests if an object is part of a class subclass or interface
- a class can implement multiple _________
- a constructor of a subclass that extends a superclass automatically calls on a ________ constructor
16 Clues: a class cannot _______ multiple classes • a class can implement multiple _________ • this dictates what methods can be called • this dictates how the action is carried out • arraylist is a class that implements __________ interface • tests if an object is part of a class subclass or interface • a contract that states what anyone in that exclusive group has in common • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-05-22
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- An explanation a scientist develops based on facts
- A series of events that led to the birth of modern science; it lasted about 1540 to 1700
- A solution a scientist proposes to solve a problem
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- Someone who looks at the world in a reasonable and logical way
- A step by step method for performing experiments and other scientific research
5 Clues: An explanation a scientist develops based on facts • A solution a scientist proposes to solve a problem • Someone who looks at the world in a reasonable and logical way • A step by step method for performing experiments and other scientific research • A series of events that led to the birth of modern science; it lasted about 1540 to 1700
Ch 11 Hair Removal 2021-06-30
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- electrolysis, direct current (DC) by a probe causing a chemical reaction of lye to destroy follicle
- genetically and ethnically inherited
- designated permanent hair reduction because is dependent on levels of pigment in the hair and skin
- phase, stage of hair growth where the hair detaches from the dermal papilla
- professional and anatomical term for the underarm
- abnormality of function from a birth defect or genetically inherited malfunction
- phase, the final stage of hair growth where the club hair moves up the follicle and is ready to shed
- alternating current (AC) applied by a probe inserted into the follicle to destroy the papilla
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- only proven method of hair removal given the designation permanent hair removal by the FDA
- may be caused by stimulation of male androgens at puberty, medications, illness, and stress
- phase, the growth stage during which new hair is produced and is the target phase for hair removal
- scientific study of hair and its diseases
- pathological conditions caused by viruses and bacteria with a series of signs and symptoms
13 Clues: genetically and ethnically inherited • scientific study of hair and its diseases • professional and anatomical term for the underarm • phase, stage of hair growth where the hair detaches from the dermal papilla • abnormality of function from a birth defect or genetically inherited malfunction • ...
Scientific Investigations + Forces 2023-10-02
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- Testable explanation of a question or problem (educated guess based on Science)
- The variable that relates to the part of the experiment that is being changed or manipulated to see if it has an effect.
- The variable that relates to all the parts of the experiment that remain the same during an experiment
- Using your senses (look, touch, smell, describe) to gather information
- The type of energy due to motion of an object.
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- To change something completely.
- The ability to do work.
- A force that resists motion whenever the surfaces of two objects rub against each other.
- The name of the method that is used to answer questions about the world.
- The variable that relates to what you measure in the experiment.
- The type of energy the is relative to the position of an object or ability to perform work.
- Happens when a force acts on an object to move it some distance from the start point.
- A push or a pull of an object.
13 Clues: The ability to do work. • A push or a pull of an object. • To change something completely. • The type of energy due to motion of an object. • The variable that relates to what you measure in the experiment. • Using your senses (look, touch, smell, describe) to gather information • The name of the method that is used to answer questions about the world. • ...
Day 1 Vocabulary 2023-06-13
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- a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables you are trying to measure
- line graph is commonly used to display change over time
- Parts of earth that life exists in
- an explanation of an aspect of the natural world and universe that has been repeatedly tested and corroborated in accordance with the scientific method
- Study of life
- ecosystem consists of all the organisms and the physical environment with which they interact
- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon
- statements based on repeated experiments or observations, that describe or predict a range of natural phenomena
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- Dependent variables are studied under the supposition or demand that they depend, by some law or rule, on the values of other variables
- A living thing
- a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ
- A reaction the body gives to the surrounding climate
13 Clues: Study of life • A living thing • Parts of earth that life exists in • a proposed explanation for a phenomenon • A reaction the body gives to the surrounding climate • line graph is commonly used to display change over time • a chart or graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars • a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ • ...
james vocab words 4-10 2023-04-19
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- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting
- code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes, or dits and dahs.
- the manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, often using assembly lines or automation technology
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- an organized stoppage of work conducted by laborers in order to impose bargaining power against employers.
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- parts (components) that are identical for practical purposes.
- Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce
- negotiating agreements with employers on pay and conditions. discussing big changes like large scale redundancy. discussing members' concerns with employers.
- water vessels propelled by steam
- transmitting and receiving messages over long distances,
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- a period in the U.S. when transportation became cheaper and more efficient with the rapid development of new technology.
- a labor production system where the manufacturing process was done under one roof.
13 Clues: water vessels propelled by steam • Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce • transmitting and receiving messages over long distances, • any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • parts (components) that are identical for practical purposes. • ...
Quick and Yeast Breads 2021-02-09
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- Tearing the dough damages the strands of
- have all ingredients at _______ temp
- this method uses a fat
- punching down lets out excess
- make sure the dough is in a _______ place to rise
- it gives the bread a fine texture by eliminating large
- Basic bread dough is generally shaped into a
- leavened by agents that allow immediate baking
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- you cant over mix using this method
- yeast won't grow if the water is too
- The traditional rising method allows the dough to rise
- The biscuit method makes one basic type of bread
- Yeast dough is very pliable and accepts many different
- cover the bowl with a clean
- drop biscuits have a little more
15 Clues: this method uses a fat • cover the bowl with a clean • punching down lets out excess • drop biscuits have a little more • you cant over mix using this method • yeast won't grow if the water is too • have all ingredients at _______ temp • Tearing the dough damages the strands of • Basic bread dough is generally shaped into a • leavened by agents that allow immediate baking • ...
Molecules and Mixtures 2023-09-26
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- We can see the different sustances of the mixture.
- Salt
- It is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
- A method to separate salt from water.
- Use this method to separate a mixture of different sized solids.
- Use this process to separate sand and iron.
- Any combination of different elements and compounds
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- Contain two or more atoms of different elements that join together.
- A method to separate a mixture of oil and water.
- The symbol of iron.
- A substance that is made up of only one kind of atom
- An example of a compound.
- A method to separate sand and water.
- Homogeneous mixtures.
- It is made when two or more atoms joined together.
15 Clues: Salt • The symbol of iron. • Homogeneous mixtures. • An example of a compound. • A method to separate sand and water. • A method to separate salt from water. • It is an example of a homogeneous mixture. • Use this process to separate sand and iron. • A method to separate a mixture of oil and water. • We can see the different sustances of the mixture. • ...
Vocabulary, List 12–Animals 2017-03-06
Across
- the scientific name for all members of the cat family
- a thick-skinned animal with hoofs; elephant, rhinoceros, or hippopotamus
- warm blooded animals normally with hair or for this females produce milk for their young
- the ability to learn and understand
- an inherited behavior pattern
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- the scientific study of animals and animal life
- an animal doctor
- the scientific name for all members of the dog family
- any of a group of cold-blooded vertebrate animals (as frogs, salamanders and toads) that have gills and live in water as larvae but breathe air as adults
- the scientific name for cattle bison or oxen
10 Clues: an animal doctor • an inherited behavior pattern • the ability to learn and understand • the scientific name for cattle bison or oxen • the scientific study of animals and animal life • the scientific name for all members of the cat family • the scientific name for all members of the dog family • a thick-skinned animal with hoofs; elephant, rhinoceros, or hippopotamus • ...
Exam Review Chapter 1 - Grade 7 2022-01-12
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- The sum of all values in a data set divided by the total number of values in the set.
- The prefix _____ means 1000.
- Uses a model to show how an object or system behaves or functions.
- The tool that would be used to measure length in a science lab.
- A _______ is a description of something that includes a number and a unit.
- Unit for length.
- A part of an experiment for which the independent variable is not changed.
- Unit for temperature.
- A ________ is a factor that is not allowed to change.
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific investigation.
Down
- The application of science and math to solve real-life problems.
- Unit for mass.
- The use of science for practical purposes.
- Measurements and information gathered during an investigation.
- The prefix ____ means 1/100.
- The _______ variable changes based on the independent variable.
- A scientific _______ is a well-supported and widely accepted explanation of nature.
- The prefix ____ means 1/1000.
- Good experiments follow organized procedure and include repeated _________.
- Ways in which scientists answer questions and solve problems are scientific __________.
- Unit for liquid volume.
- Unit for time.
- The study of the natural world
23 Clues: Unit for mass. • Unit for time. • Unit for length. • Unit for temperature. • Unit for liquid volume. • The prefix _____ means 1000. • The prefix ____ means 1/100. • The prefix ____ means 1/1000. • The study of the natural world • The use of science for practical purposes. • A ________ is a factor that is not allowed to change. • ...
Livestock Crossword Puzzle #1 2023-12-05
Across
- Young Female Horse
- An animal of a certain breed and only has that breed in its ancestry.
- Young Male Chicken
- A mature male turkey.
- Newborn Horse
- Young Male Horse
- The highest valued cut of meat on a hog carcass.
- A _________ chicken is raised to produce meat.
- A ______ egg will incubate for 28 to 35 days before hatching.
- Castrated Male Chicken
- Young Female Cattle
- The part of a meat animal remaining after slaughter and the hide, head, hooves, and internal organs are removed.
- Mature Male Horse
- Humans need the essential nutrient ________ because it builds, maintains, and repairs body tissues.
Down
- Scientific Name for Cattle
- Mature Female Horse
- Newborn Cattle
- Mature Male Chicken
- Castrated Male Horse
- A _______ egg will incubate for 21 days before hatching.
- A _________ chicken is raised to lay eggs.
- Newborn Chicken
- Scientific Name for Horse
- Castrated Male Cattle
- The fat in a cut of meat
- An animal with parents of different breeds.
- Young Female Chicken
- Mature and Young Male Cattle
- Mature Female Chicken
- Mature Female Cattle
- Scientific Name for Chicken
31 Clues: Newborn Horse • Newborn Cattle • Newborn Chicken • Young Male Horse • Mature Male Horse • Young Female Horse • Young Male Chicken • Mature Female Horse • Mature Male Chicken • Young Female Cattle • Castrated Male Horse • Young Female Chicken • Mature Female Cattle • A mature male turkey. • Castrated Male Cattle • Mature Female Chicken • Castrated Male Chicken • The fat in a cut of meat • ...
8th Grade Chapter 1 2024-09-06
Across
- descriptive type data like color or texture
- a system of moral values that depending on our world view can help us make decisions
- a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- measures the amount of a substance
- measures electric current
- measures length
- the ______ mandate was given in Genesis 1:26 to have multiply and have dominion over the earth.
- the number of SI fundamental units
- the study of composition, structure,, and properties of matter as well as changes in matter
- _______ is the key to a good model
- _______ science is the study of nonliving matter and energy
- measures time
Down
- data using numbers or units
- measures mass
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- measure light intensity
- an initial testable explanation of a phenomena
- a review that takes place during the communication step on the scientific inquiry before a scientist can publish their work.
- the step in a scientific inquiry where the experiment takes place is the ______.
- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world is the scientific ____
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena
- measures temperature
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
23 Clues: measures mass • measures time • measures length • measures temperature • measure light intensity • measures electric current • data using numbers or units • measures the amount of a substance • the number of SI fundamental units • _______ is the key to a good model • descriptive type data like color or texture • an initial testable explanation of a phenomena • ...
Push vs Pull Manufacturing: Terms and Ideas 2023-04-07
Across
- This company makes drinks in a pull method of production.
- This is the rate of production, when matched to customer needs will allow for no overproduction.
- This product is made using a push method because of long lead times. The product is started and then the representative of the company looks for a buyer.
- Not only can each method be applied to a production assembly as a whole but also each method can be applied to separate _____.
- As in the example of Peter Russel, one company may be based on a push system and another on a pull method of production but they are both connected with this system.
- When a product is made and inventory is created. The customer is then enticed to buy, through marketing.
- The people everything focuses on. These people drive the production and are the reason for the business.
- An approach that mixes the push and pull methods of production.
- Many times in push systems product is waiting as ___.
- This system is based on the idea that when an item runs out, another is produced or ordered to replace the void.
Down
- When a product is produced due to a customer order limiting inventory and following lean practices.
- When the future demand is determined to predict the amount of product to produce.
- When there is a void or _____ it signals to a pull system to produce a new item.
- This is a custom job that is very flexible and allows for variety. Most of the time they will be push methods.
- Small group of products moved through production. In a pull method, this is preferred because as soon as an order is received this small group can quickly be made. In a push method, this small group of products will be produced beforehand to then be sent to fulfill orders.
- When products are produced rapidly and have little to no variety. In a pull method of production, these orders are to fill what has been sold. For a push method, many products are rapidly pushed to the end to fill the shelves of made-to-stock stores.
- When a plant or process of manufacturing is set up to use both push and pull depending on the lead time of each part.
17 Clues: Many times in push systems product is waiting as ___. • This company makes drinks in a pull method of production. • An approach that mixes the push and pull methods of production. • When there is a void or _____ it signals to a pull system to produce a new item. • When the future demand is determined to predict the amount of product to produce. • ...
Index Numbers in Statistics 2025-12-18
Across
- The reference year with index value 100
- Price × Quantity
- Form in which index numbers are usually expressed
- Ideal index number method
- Index method where base year changes
- Method based on total prices of commodities
Down
- Mean used in Fisher’s Ideal Index
- Index method using base year quantities
- Part of the Dorbish–Bowley index method
- Index method using current year quantities
10 Clues: Price × Quantity • Ideal index number method • Mean used in Fisher’s Ideal Index • Index method where base year changes • The reference year with index value 100 • Index method using base year quantities • Part of the Dorbish–Bowley index method • Index method using current year quantities • Method based on total prices of commodities • ...
Quick breads 2022-09-07
Across
- flavour enhancer
- method fat is rubbed into the flour
- quick and easy to prepare required raising agents
- occur if quick bread batter is overmixed
- provide body and structure for quick bread
- batter consistency of conventional or creaming method
- consistency of muffin batter
Down
- agent saved as raising agent
- instrument used to check for donnes
- most appropriate for storing quick breads
- sign of too much raising agents
- pushing, folding, and turning, soft dough or biscuits method
- batter consistency for the muffin method
13 Clues: flavour enhancer • agent saved as raising agent • consistency of muffin batter • sign of too much raising agents • method fat is rubbed into the flour • instrument used to check for donnes • occur if quick bread batter is overmixed • batter consistency for the muffin method • most appropriate for storing quick breads • provide body and structure for quick bread • ...
Chapter 17/18 Review 2015-03-12
Across
- Clock models that use mutation rates to measure evolutionary time; two types are Mitochondrial DNA and Ribosomal RNA
- created the linnaean classification system
- does not need oxygen to survive
- a long, whiplike structure outside of a cell that is used for movement
- classification classifying organisms by their evolutionary characteristics
- ancient bacteria, lives in extreme environments
- traits used to figure out evolutionary relationships among a group of species
- the 3 main groups that the 6 Kingdoms are grouped into
- the first part of a scientific name
- the second part of a scientific name
Down
- the two part scientific name
- needs oxygen to survive
- a small piece of genetic material that can replicate separately from the prokaryote’s main chromosome
- 6 groups that all organisms are classified into
- evolutionary history for a group of species
- an evolutionary tree that proposes how a species may be related to each other through common ancestors
- true bacteria, oldest bacteria
- non-membrane bound organisms
- Aerobe can live with or without oxygen
- the science of naming and classifying organisms
- how prokaryotes transfer genetic material
- classification based on common ancestors
22 Clues: needs oxygen to survive • the two part scientific name • non-membrane bound organisms • true bacteria, oldest bacteria • does not need oxygen to survive • the first part of a scientific name • the second part of a scientific name • Aerobe can live with or without oxygen • classification based on common ancestors • how prokaryotes transfer genetic material • ...
Classification 2021-03-11
Across
- Unicellular, prokaryotic, cause a lot of diseases but can be beneficial.
- Require another organism to feed.
- Organisms with a spine.
- Reproduction that requires mating.
- A scientific name's name
- Getting food from the sun.
- The first forms of life.
- Reproduction that doesn't require a mate.
- Hoomans, dogs, snakes.
- Literally just things that consume.
- A classification that is less specific than kingdom.
Down
- Organisms without a spine.
- Can produce their own food.
- Cells without a nuceus.
- A classification That is less more specific than kingdom.
- Cells with a nucleus.
- Eating dead things, trash, and other things. They break things like garbage down.
- The way Humans put things into groups.
- a classification that is less specific than Phylum.
- Unicellular, eukaryotic.
- Mushrooms, yeast, mold.
- The second part of a scientific name.
- A way of classification.
- Trees, Flowers, Fruit.
- Pants without tissues to move food and water.
- Plants with special tissue to transport food.
- mammal, reptile, amphibian, birds, fish.
- Hominidae, Canine, Feline.
- The first part of a scientific name.
- A classification that is less specific than class.
30 Clues: Cells with a nucleus. • Trees, Flowers, Fruit. • Hoomans, dogs, snakes. • Cells without a nuceus. • Organisms with a spine. • Mushrooms, yeast, mold. • Unicellular, eukaryotic. • A scientific name's name • A way of classification. • The first forms of life. • Organisms without a spine. • Getting food from the sun. • Hominidae, Canine, Feline. • Can produce their own food. • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-06-04
Across
- the field.
- Method using a telephone to interview the
- between several samples.
- based on a set interval on a
- collection, organization,
- scale, those variables are
- or by personally going
- scale it shows some ordered or ranked
- population.
- an absolute zero point.
- the field is collected with
Down
- of observations
- analysis, and interpretation
- only containing a part of a set of data in
- help of observation by the
- referring to the collection of observable
- which we are concerned.
- or facts.
- scale used.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with
- method It is a method under which data
- a complete set of data that consists of the
- scale refers to a value of zero or starts
- data.
24 Clues: data. • or facts. • the field. • scale used. • population. • of observations • or by personally going • which we are concerned. • an absolute zero point. • between several samples. • collection, organization, • help of observation by the • scale, those variables are • the field is collected with • analysis, and interpretation • based on a set interval on a • ...
Final Review 2023-05-16
Across
- This functions as a site of sperm transport, maturation, and storage
- Your skull is a ____ joint
- Your organs are an example of a ____ muscle
- Which type of muscle is voluntary?
- Which type of digestion has 4 chambered stomachs?
- Which chamber is the "true stomach"?
- What is the scientific word for a pig?
- This is the smallest dairy breed (size-wise)
- Your ___ pumps about 3 million times in a lifetime
- Your esophagus is a _____ muscle
- An uncastrated, ovine animal
- The right atrium sends blood to the ______.
- The left atrium gets blood from the _____.
- What is a castrated, male bovine animal called?
Down
- ______ joints have no movement and are fused
- 95% of the body's blood cells are in your _____
- A sheep gestation is about ____ months
- Uncasterated, bovine animal
- The fetus develops in the what?
- What kind of bone is your femur?
- Female pig that has never had a litter
- What is a male turkey called?
- All red hog breed with down ears
- Months of a cows gestation
- Where are the shell membranes deposited?
- What is the scientific word for horses?
- What is the scientific word for sheep?
- Your sternum is a _____ bone
- The circulatory system is a _______ system?
29 Clues: Your skull is a ____ joint • Months of a cows gestation • Uncasterated, bovine animal • Your sternum is a _____ bone • An uncastrated, ovine animal • What is a male turkey called? • The fetus develops in the what? • What kind of bone is your femur? • All red hog breed with down ears • Your esophagus is a _____ muscle • Which type of muscle is voluntary? • ...
Grade 6 Puzzle 1 2023-12-20
Across
- The amount of matter in an object
- An organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- The pull of gravity
- the process of obtaining information by using the senses
- Observation An observation that deals with characteristics that cannot be expressed in numbers
- Making multiple sets of measurements or observations in a scientific investigation
- A basic principle of nature that always occurs under certain conditions
- The metric base unit used to measure length or distance
- Variable The factor that is deliberately manipulated
- a representation of something in the natural world
Down
- A testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- Observation An observation that deals with a number or amount
- The metric based unit used to measure liquid volume
- Evidence Observations, measurements and other types of data
- The reproduction of a scientific investigation by another person to ensure accuracy
- Information gathered from observations or experimentation
- Variable The factor that may change as a result of manipulation of the independent variable
- The metric base unit used to measure mass
- systematic study of natural events and conditions
- A well supported explanation about the natural world
- a belief or practice that is not based on science
21 Clues: The pull of gravity • The amount of matter in an object • The metric base unit used to measure mass • systematic study of natural events and conditions • a belief or practice that is not based on science • a representation of something in the natural world • The metric based unit used to measure liquid volume • A well supported explanation about the natural world • ...
Physics Final 2023-12-15
Across
- Numerical data
- A force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are touching
- Descriptive data
- How fast an object is moving
- Quantities that are fully describes by magnitude alone
- A push or pull acting on an object
- The process where the velocity changes
- Step three to scientific reasoning
- The amount of force needed to change the objects motion in a given amount of time
- An unbalanced force required to change the motion of an object
Down
- How fast an object is moving and the direction its moving in
- Step two to scientific reasoning
- Quantities that are fully described by both magnitude and direction
- Inertia causes a resting object to remain at rest and a moving object to remain in motion unless acted upon by an [ ] force
- The measure of the amount of matter that an object contains
- The measure of force that is even to the gravitational pull of an object
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- The science that deals with matter and energy
- What Newtons law is also called the Law of Inertia
- Step one to scientific reasoning
20 Clues: Numerical data • Descriptive data • How fast an object is moving • Step two to scientific reasoning • Step one to scientific reasoning • A push or pull acting on an object • Step three to scientific reasoning • The process where the velocity changes • The science that deals with matter and energy • What Newtons law is also called the Law of Inertia • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-06-04
Across
- the field.
- Method using a telephone to interview the
- between several samples.
- based on a set interval on a
- collection, organization,
- scale, those variables are
- or by personally going
- scale it shows some ordered or ranked
- population.
- an absolute zero point.
- the field is collected with
Down
- of observations
- analysis, and interpretation
- only containing a part of a set of data in
- help of observation by the
- referring to the collection of observable
- which we are concerned.
- or facts.
- scale used.
- A branch of mathematics that deals with
- method It is a method under which data
- a complete set of data that consists of the
- scale refers to a value of zero or starts
- data.
24 Clues: data. • or facts. • the field. • scale used. • population. • of observations • or by personally going • which we are concerned. • an absolute zero point. • between several samples. • collection, organization, • help of observation by the • scale, those variables are • the field is collected with • analysis, and interpretation • based on a set interval on a • ...
EXAM 4 PREP FOR SERIOUS STUDENTS 2022-12-05
Across
- What game developers write
- Idea that promotes the progress of women
- Console makers: Nintendo, Sony, and __
- Streaming platform for digital games
- Mother of all video games
- Type of feminism in "Parks and
- Private information becomes public
- She created the Swansons
- Qualitative method: __ analysis
- Feminist scholar Laura ___ (male gaze)
- Type of video game such as Candy Crush
Down
- McGrath's example of new masculinity
- Theory about TV watching
- What Tony Stark the dad does in
- Method name for analyzing content
- In "Endgame," he says, "I love you" to
- Costume play
- normative male ___
- Media theory: Spiral of ___
- Coin-operated games played here
- Real men aren't afraid to ask for ___
- Research method: Asking people questions
- mom.
23 Clues: mom. • Costume play • normative male ___ • Theory about TV watching • She created the Swansons • Mother of all video games • What game developers write • Media theory: Spiral of ___ • Type of feminism in "Parks and • What Tony Stark the dad does in • Coin-operated games played here • Qualitative method: __ analysis • Method name for analyzing content • Private information becomes public • ...
Key Terms 2016-09-30
Across
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Desired specifications of a product or system.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- To form an idea of the amount or value.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Formation of mental visual images.
Down
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A measure in one direction.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A method for collecting data.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • To form an idea of the amount or value. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • Desired specifications of a product or system. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • ...
Key Terms 2016-09-29
Across
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A method for collecting data.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
Down
- Desired specifications of a product or system.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- To form an idea of the amount or value.
- A measure in one direction.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
29 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • To form an idea of the amount or value. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • Desired specifications of a product or system. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • ...
1.2 Design Process 2015-08-02
Across
- Extremely rapid increase.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
- Pleasing in appearance.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
Down
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- A method for collecting data.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A measure in one direction.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- An iterative decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants or solve problems.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
PLTW 1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2015-04-08
Across
- Pleasing in appearance.
- The study of workplace equipment design or how to arrange and design devices, machines, or workspace so that people and things interact safely and most efficiently.
- To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess.
- Formation of mental visual images.
- Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
- Process A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
- Systematic, scientific, documented study.
- A method of shared problem solving in which all members of a group spontaneously, and in an unrestrained discussion, generate ideas.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- Change to ensure accuracy.
- A person who designs any of a variety of things.
- A limit to the design process. Constraints may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
- A measure in one direction.
- A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
- An act, process, or methodology used to make a design or system as effective or functional as possible within the given criteria and constraints.
Down
- Solving The process of understanding a problem, devising a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the plan in order to solve a problem or meet a need or want.
- Brief A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. The design brief is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.
- A method for collecting data.
- The act of trying out a new procedure, idea, or activity.
- Elements The factors (e.g., line, color, light, shadow, space, texture) that define a product and take into account the aesthetics and function of the product.
- Extremely rapid increase.
- A person or household that purchases goods or services.
- A sketch on which notes are made to provide further information.
- An exchange of one thing in return for another; especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable.
- Human activities used to create, invent, design, transform, produce, control, maintain, and use products or systems; a sequence of actions that combines resources to produce an output.
- To observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry.
- The parameters placed on the development of a product or system. The requirements include the safety needs, the physical laws that will limit the development of an idea, the available resources, the cultural norms, and the use of criteria and constraints.
- A detailed description of the design and materials used to make something.
- The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface, substance, or fabric.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original. A model is often used to test ideas, make changes to a design, and to learn more about what would happen to a similar, real object.
- Matrix A tool for systematically ranking alternatives according to a set of criteria.
31 Clues: Pleasing in appearance. • Extremely rapid increase. • Change to ensure accuracy. • A measure in one direction. • A method for collecting data. • Formation of mental visual images. • Systematic, scientific, documented study. • A person who designs any of a variety of things. • To form an idea of the amount or value of; assess. • ...
