set theory Crossword Puzzles
TFN CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-28
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- "Culture Care Diversity and Universality" is the title of the theory of?
- She developed the Theory of Human Becoming
- She developed the “Behavioral System Model.”
- Is described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- Her theory is the "Theory of Interpersonal Relations."
- Her theory is the "NURSING PROCESS THEORY."
- She is a nursing theorist known for her esoteric model of nursing-the Conservation Model.
- Dorothy Johnson's theory is entitled?
- She viewed nursing as both an art and a science.
- Psychological and spiritual characteristics of the person consist of all beliefs and feelings that one has formed about oneself.
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- Her represented her theory of nursing by drawing three interlocking circles; each circle representing a particular aspect of nursing: CARE, CORE, and CURE.
- Florence Nightingale's birth dated May 12, 1820 is commemorated as?
- Her theory is the "THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING."
- Student nurse Marion claimed that the middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by?
- She stated that the purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- Her environmental theory changed the face of nursing to create sanitary conditions for patients to get care.
- Covers the mutual, continuous relationship of the human and environmental fields.
- She defined nursing as actions deliberately selected and performed by nurses to help individuals or groups under their care to maintain or change conditions in themselves or their environment.
- She defined health as dynamic life experiences of a human being, which implies continuous adjustment to stressors in the internal and external environment through optimum use of one's resources to achieve maximum potential for daily living.
- Means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing and learning.
20 Clues: Dorothy Johnson's theory is entitled? • She developed the Theory of Human Becoming • Her theory is the "NURSING PROCESS THEORY." • She developed the “Behavioral System Model.” • She viewed nursing as both an art and a science. • Her theory is the "THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL CARING." • Her theory is the "Theory of Interpersonal Relations." • ...
Chapter 7 PSY 278 Dr. Lewis 2014-05-14
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- the activity of knowing and the processes through which knowledge is acquired
- a logical operation that allows a person to mentally order a set of stimuli along a quantifiable dimension such as height or weight
- a cognitive structure or organized pattern of action or thought used to deal with experiences
- the ability to recognize the necessary or logical relations among elements in a serial order
- in Piaget's theory, the ability to reverse or negate an action by mentally performing the opposite action
- the ability to focus on two or more dimensions of a problem at one time
- in Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, a person's inborn tendency to adjust to the demands of the environment, consisting of the complementary processes of assimilation and accommodation
- in Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, the process of modifying existing schemes to incorporate or adapt to new experiences
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- in Piaget's theory, the tendency to focus on only one aspect of a problem when two or more aspects are relevant
- the tendency to view the world from the person's own perspective and fail to recognize that others may have different points of view
- in Piaget's theory, the process of seeking a state of mental stability in which our thoughts (schemes) are consistent with the information we receive from the external world
- to separate the demands of a task at hand from prior beliefs and knowledge
- Jerome Bruner's term for providing structure to a less skilled learner to encourage advancement
- the recognition that certain properties of an object or substance do not change when its appearance is altered in some superficial way
- in Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, a person's inborn tendency to combine and integrate available schemes into more coherent and complex systems or bodies of knowledge
- Piaget's term for the process by which children interpret new experiences in terms of their existing schemata
16 Clues: the ability to focus on two or more dimensions of a problem at one time • to separate the demands of a task at hand from prior beliefs and knowledge • the activity of knowing and the processes through which knowledge is acquired • the ability to recognize the necessary or logical relations among elements in a serial order • ...
Chapter 7 PSY 278 Dr. Lewis 2014-04-17
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- a logical operation that allows a person to mentally order a set of stimuli along a quantifiable dimension such as height or weight
- the recognition that certain properties of an object or substance do not change when its appearance is altered in some superficial way
- in Piaget's theory, the process of seeking a state of mental stability in which our thoughts are consistent with the information we receive from the external world
- in Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, a person's inborn tendency to combine and integrate available schemes into more coherent and complex systems or bodies of knowledge; as a memory strategy, a technique that involves grouping or classifying stimuli into meaningful clusters
- the ability to focus on two or more dimensions of a problem at one time
- a cognitive structure or organized pattern of action or thought used to deal with experiences
- in Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, the process of modifying existing schemes to incorporate or adapt to new experiences
- in Piaget's theory, the ability to reverse or negate an action by mentally performing the opposite action
- in Piaget's theory, the tendency to focus on only one aspect of a problem when two or more aspects are relevant
- Jerome Bruner's term for providing structure to a less skilled learner to encourage advancement
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- the activity of knowing and the processes through which knowdedge is acquired
- Piaget's term for the process by which children interpret new experiences in terms of their existing schemata
- to separate the demands of a tast at hand from prior beliefs and knowledge
- the ability to recognize the necessary or logical relations among elements in a serial order
- in Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, a person's inborn tendency to adjust to the demands of the environment, consisting of the complementary processes of assimilation and accommodation
- the tendency to view the world from the perso's own perspective and fail to recognize that others may have different points of view
16 Clues: the ability to focus on two or more dimensions of a problem at one time • to separate the demands of a tast at hand from prior beliefs and knowledge • the activity of knowing and the processes through which knowdedge is acquired • the ability to recognize the necessary or logical relations among elements in a serial order • ...
Cross Word Puzzle 2021-08-24
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- Literacy, being able to understand and use technology
- set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
- theory that says learners construct knowledge rather than just passively take in information.
- recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.
- Practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- The evolution of ever-changing learning networks, their complexity, and the role of technology.
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- Combination of text, graphics, audio, and video with links and tools that let the user navigate, interact, create, and communicate.
- Intelligence, Computer programs that try to emulate human decision-making capabilities
- The legal right of the owner of intellectual property. In simpler terms, copyright is the right to copy.
- theory of learning based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
- Theory that focusses on how information is received, organized, stored and retrieved by the mind
- Integration, Implementation of educational technology to accomplish intended learning outcomes.
- Software designated to allow user browse online
- Medium
- Lifeline of today's era.
15 Clues: Medium • Lifeline of today's era. • Software designated to allow user browse online • Literacy, being able to understand and use technology • recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images. • Practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. • ...
FAMOUS PYSHC PEOPLE 2016-04-18
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- PSYCHOANALYSIS
- HIERARCHY OF NEEDS
- THEORY OF OPERANT CONDITIONING
- TASTE AVERSION
- THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
- SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY
- THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
- FIRST PSYCHOLOGY LAB
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- EMOTIONS AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
- STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT
- CLASSICAL CONDITIONING WITH DOGS
- LINGUISTIC THEORY
- PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES
- THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
- BEHAVIORISM
15 Clues: BEHAVIORISM • PSYCHOANALYSIS • TASTE AVERSION • LINGUISTIC THEORY • HIERARCHY OF NEEDS • PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES • FIRST PSYCHOLOGY LAB • SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY • STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT • THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT • THEORY OF OPERANT CONDITIONING • EMOTIONS AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS • THEORY OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT • CLASSICAL CONDITIONING WITH DOGS • THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
Secularism and Biblical worldview 2025-04-21
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- fairness in treatment
- principles of right and wrong
- set of beliefs, ideas, convictions
- worldview based on bible
- making known something secret
- movement against the pope in 1517
- scientific theory on how life began
- study of governance
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- core beliefs held by the church
- being saved from sin and its consequences
- unnatural, spiritual
- system of faith
- holy book of Christianity
- separation of church and state
- variety, differences
- Muslim, secular country whose standing is ambiguous
- universal, based on facts
- trust in somebody or something
18 Clues: system of faith • study of governance • unnatural, spiritual • variety, differences • fairness in treatment • worldview based on bible • holy book of Christianity • universal, based on facts • principles of right and wrong • making known something secret • separation of church and state • trust in somebody or something • core beliefs held by the church • ...
Why does Earth have deserts? 2015-06-16
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- polite behavior
- become aware of (something) for the first time
- an imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth
- having very few plants
- forest a tropical forest
- feeling strong excitement about something
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- an idea or set of ideas
- a small amount of water
- a science that deals with weather
- green
- not likely
- to feel slightly angry
- up with
- to travel on water
14 Clues: green • up with • not likely • polite behavior • to travel on water • having very few plants • to feel slightly angry • an idea or set of ideas • a small amount of water • forest a tropical forest • a science that deals with weather • feeling strong excitement about something • become aware of (something) for the first time • an imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth
Geometry Extra Credit 2021-03-21
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- This defensive lineman terrorized the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50
- The team that won the 2020 World Series
- First name of Meredith Grey's husband
- The famous Marvel Group that includes Ironman and the Black Widow
- The Norse god of Thunder
- The type of probability where its based on theory
- When the solution can be in set A AND B is known as the ________ of sets
- Dan and Serena were the main characters in this tv show
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- The most infamous Batman villain
- A couple in the Marvel Universe, Vision and this person
- The type of probability where there are multiple trials repeated
- The last name of the brothers in The Vampire Diaries
- You are in this Math subject
- The Greek God of the Sea
- Scotland has 421 words for this word
- When the solution can be in Set A or Set B it is known as the _____________ of sets
- The largest animal in the world
- It was revealed that Jon Snow was actually a member of this House
- The midwest state I once lived in
19 Clues: The Greek God of the Sea • The Norse god of Thunder • You are in this Math subject • The largest animal in the world • The most infamous Batman villain • The midwest state I once lived in • Scotland has 421 words for this word • First name of Meredith Grey's husband • The team that won the 2020 World Series • The type of probability where its based on theory • ...
Geometry Extra Credit 2021-03-21
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- This defensive lineman terrorized the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50
- The team that won the 2020 World Series
- First name of Meredith Grey's husband
- The famous Marvel Group that include Ironman and the Black Widow
- The Norse god of Thunder
- the type of probability where its based on theory
- When the solution can be in set A AND B is known as the ________ of sets
- Dan and Serena were the main characters in this tv show
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- The most infamous Batman villain
- A couple in the Marvel Universe, Vision and this person
- the type of probability where there are multiple trials repeated
- The last name of the brothers in The Vampire Diaries
- You are in this Math subject
- The Greek God of the Sea
- Scotland has 421 words for this word
- When the solution can be in Set A or Set B it is known as the _____________ of sets
- The largest animal in the world
- It was revealed that Jon Snow was actually a member of this House
- The midwest state I once lived in
19 Clues: The Greek God of the Sea • The Norse god of Thunder • You are in this Math subject • The largest animal in the world • The most infamous Batman villain • The midwest state I once lived in • Scotland has 421 words for this word • First name of Meredith Grey's husband • The team that won the 2020 World Series • the type of probability where its based on theory • ...
Algebra 1 Extra Credit 2021-03-21
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- This defensive lineman terrorized the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50
- The team that won the 2020 World Series
- First name of Meredith Grey's husband
- The famous Marvel Group that include Ironman and the Black Widow
- The Norse god of Thunder
- the type of probability where its based on theory
- When the solution can be in set A AND B is known as the ________ of sets
- Dan and Serena were the main characters in this tv show
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- The most infamous Batman villain
- A couple in the Marvel Universe, Vision and this person
- the type of probability where there are multiple trials repeated
- The last name of the brothers in The Vampire Diaries
- You are in this Math subject
- The Greek God of the Sea
- Scotland has 421 words for this word
- When the solution can be in Set A or Set B it is known as the _____________ of sets
- The largest animal in the world
- It was revealed that Jon Snow was actually a member of this House
- The midwest state I once lived in
19 Clues: The Greek God of the Sea • The Norse god of Thunder • You are in this Math subject • The largest animal in the world • The most infamous Batman villain • The midwest state I once lived in • Scotland has 421 words for this word • First name of Meredith Grey's husband • The team that won the 2020 World Series • the type of probability where its based on theory • ...
Management Mastery Crossword Challenge 2024-03-12
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- SCHOOL Management theory with a focus on efficiency
- Conducting oneself with competence
- Giving clear instructions and expectations
- Management theory focusing on temporary structures
- Spreading decision-making authority
- Having a set deadline
- DRIVEN, Relying on factual information
- SATISFACTION, Happiness of employees with their work
- Overseeing and ensuring efficiency
- Putting tasks in order of importance
- Realistic and achievable
- Allocating financial resources
- Making a future course of action
- One who guides and inspires others
- LEVEL, Pertaining to a team
- A specific purpose to be achieved
- Having a deep understanding
- Motivating and guiding others
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- CHAINS, Stores selling similar products in multiple locations
- The process of guiding and directing
- Arranging resources for a task
- PERFORMANCE, How well a company achieves its goals (
- LEADERSHIP, Leadership based on personal charm
- LEVEL, Corporate level within a company structure
- LEADERSHIP, Leadership style with absolute control
- SCHOOL, Management theory emphasizing adaptability
- RESULTS, Completing tasks with a desired outcome
- STRATEGICALLY, Planning for success
- Making choices for action
- Working together as a whole
- Examining financial records
- Predicting future trends
- The path forward for a company
- PERFORMANCE, Evaluating performance
- RELATIONS, Relations between workers and management
- CHANGE, Motivating people to change
- Clearly defined and well-stated
- Granting authority to others
- MANAGEMENT, Managing a company's workforce
39 Clues: Having a set deadline • Predicting future trends • Realistic and achievable • Making choices for action • Working together as a whole • Examining financial records • LEVEL, Pertaining to a team • Having a deep understanding • Granting authority to others • Motivating and guiding others • Arranging resources for a task • The path forward for a company • Allocating financial resources • ...
Cold War 2025-04-28
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- Communist rebels in South Vietnam who were supported by
- parallel line that separated North Korea and South Korea
- MacArthur leader of United Nations forces during the Korean War
- theory theory that nations were like a row of dominoes: if one fell to
- Chi Minh Vietnamese nationalist who drove the French out of Vietnam and
- Dinh Diem leader of the anti-Communist government of South Vietnam
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- Rouge Communist rebels who set up a brutal government in Cambodia
- the others would fall, too
- Nixon’s plan for gradually withdrawing U.S. troops from Vietnam
- replacing them with South Vietnamese troops
- Vietnam
- led North Vietnam
12 Clues: Vietnam • led North Vietnam • the others would fall, too • replacing them with South Vietnamese troops • Communist rebels in South Vietnam who were supported by • parallel line that separated North Korea and South Korea • Nixon’s plan for gradually withdrawing U.S. troops from Vietnam • MacArthur leader of United Nations forces during the Korean War • ...
Biology Basics 2022-08-25
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- Repitition and patterns in nature
- Can be Proven/Supported
- Cause or the change
- What is being tested
- Effect or the Outcome
- untouched group or the normal group
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- Describes features
- Numbers How Many
- On Target
- some data but not enough to be a fact
- Set of rules for scientist to follow
- Grouped but not on Target
12 Clues: On Target • Numbers How Many • Describes features • Cause or the change • What is being tested • Effect or the Outcome • Can be Proven/Supported • Grouped but not on Target • Repitition and patterns in nature • untouched group or the normal group • Set of rules for scientist to follow • some data but not enough to be a fact
Biology Basics 2022-08-25
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- Numbers How Many
- Set of rules for scientist to follow
- What is being tested
- Cause or the change
- Repitition and patterns in nature
- On Target
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- Effect or the Outcome
- Describes features
- some data but not enough to be a fact
- Grouped but not on Target
- untouched group or the normal group
- Can be Proven/Supported
12 Clues: On Target • Numbers How Many • Describes features • Cause or the change • What is being tested • Effect or the Outcome • Can be Proven/Supported • Grouped but not on Target • Repitition and patterns in nature • untouched group or the normal group • Set of rules for scientist to follow • some data but not enough to be a fact
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
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- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
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- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
- What institute did Mary Wigman study in 1910?
27 Clues: Many found Wigmans concepts... • Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • The Dadaist wanted to express what idea? • ...
Management Mastery Crossword Challenge 2024-03-12
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- SCHOOL Management theory with a focus on efficiency
- Conducting oneself with competence
- Giving clear instructions and expectations
- Management theory focusing on temporary structures
- Spreading decision-making authority
- Having a set deadline
- DRIVEN, Relying on factual information
- SATISFACTION, Happiness of employees with their work
- Overseeing and ensuring efficiency
- Putting tasks in order of importance
- Realistic and achievable
- Allocating financial resources
- Making a future course of action
- One who guides and inspires others
- LEVEL, Pertaining to a team
- A specific purpose to be achieved
- Having a deep understanding
- Motivating and guiding others
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- CHAINS, Stores selling similar products in multiple locations
- The process of guiding and directing
- Arranging resources for a task
- PERFORMANCE, How well a company achieves its goals (
- LEADERSHIP, Leadership based on personal charm
- LEVEL, Corporate level within a company structure
- LEADERSHIP, Leadership style with absolute control
- SCHOOL, Management theory emphasizing adaptability
- RESULTS, Completing tasks with a desired outcome
- STRATEGICALLY, Planning for success
- Making choices for action
- Working together as a whole
- Examining financial records
- Predicting future trends
- The path forward for a company
- PERFORMANCE, Evaluating performance
- RELATIONS, Relations between workers and management
- CHANGE, Motivating people to change
- Clearly defined and well-stated
- Granting authority to others
- MANAGEMENT, Managing a company's workforce
39 Clues: Having a set deadline • Predicting future trends • Realistic and achievable • Making choices for action • Working together as a whole • Examining financial records • LEVEL, Pertaining to a team • Having a deep understanding • Granting authority to others • Motivating and guiding others • Arranging resources for a task • The path forward for a company • Allocating financial resources • ...
IR Theories Quiz 2023-10-16
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- Theory that highlights specific aspects of the state and international system.
- Radical theory that explains the reasons why imperialism happens (expansion of dominant states).
- Social construction of identities.
- Type of balancing that gains power through building up its own military resources.
- Theory that observes that states in the international system cooperate despite the anarchic system.
- How much more one state gains over another.
- Realist thinker that established the dynamism in realism-history = cycles of dominant powers.
- Realist thinker that established the different types of balance of power: unpolar, bipolar, multipolar.
- Radical theorist that explains that in the capitalist system, private interests control labor and market exchanges, creating bondage from which certain classes try to free themselves.
- Radical Theroist that explained that expansion occurs when there is overproduction, low classes can't afford products because of low wages, and oversaving of the upper classes.
- Realist thinker that placed the idea of the anarchic international system.
- Working class according to Marxism
- For this realist thinker, the state is the principal actor, it is unitary, rational and focused on protecting themselves.
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- J. Ann Tickner, Cynthia Enole and Christine Sylvester follow a constructivist approach of this view that states that the issue with most theories is a matter of discourse.
- Set of theories united by common themes.
- A falsifiable statement that questions the relationship between concepts.
- Liberal thinker who stated that war is a product of society (not of the individual).
- A process explained by offensive realists as joining an unlikely ally to avoid war with it.
- Radical theory that explains the underdevelopment of dominated states.
- Liberal thinker who said that anarchy can be solved through a federation of republics, and that states are self-interested, but self-interest would in fact be collective gain. He also determined the term economic interdependence.
- Explains politics by focusing on norms and identities.
- Identities are like this when they don't have similar characteristics and ideas, and conflict is likely to happen.
- No hierarchically superior, coercive authority.
- Theory that focuses mainly on the state and international system.
- Radicalism considers this as the determinant factor in IR.
25 Clues: Social construction of identities. • Working class according to Marxism • Set of theories united by common themes. • How much more one state gains over another. • No hierarchically superior, coercive authority. • Explains politics by focusing on norms and identities. • Radicalism considers this as the determinant factor in IR. • ...
Physical Science 2022-08-18
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- -the study of non-living matter and energy.
- - the study of the composition,structure,and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter.
- - a standardized system of measurement units used for science.
- - a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct.
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- - the basis upon a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions.
- -the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or excepted value.
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- -the systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models, including the products that it creates through this systematic study.
- - God commandment to have dominion over the earth and to fill it.
- - an ongoing ,orderly,cyclical approach used to investigate the world.
- -the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- - an initial testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation.
- -a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
- -data that is based on numbers or quantities
- -a model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena.
15 Clues: - • -the study of non-living matter and energy. • -data that is based on numbers or quantities • -a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon. • - a system of moral values; a theory of proper conduct. • - a standardized system of measurement units used for science. • - God commandment to have dominion over the earth and to fill it. • ...
Makeup Theory 2020-12-15
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- Sharpen before and after each use
- The same color with variations in value and intensity
- Ideal face shape
- Used to emphasize a facial area
- Diminish appearance of facial features
- To highlight a facial feature this shade of foundation can be used
- Shape that can be visually shortened by applying deeper tones under the chin and horizontally at the hairline
- Apply eyeliner to outer edges of top and bottom lids and extending lines outward
- The warmth of coolness of a color
- Holds desired amount of makeup products
- Face shape characterized by a narrow forehead and jaw area with predominant width in the cheekbone area
- Apply darker, muted lip colors
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- Used to place products from containers onto the makeup palette
- A broad, straight forehead and hairline with a broad jawline
- Three areas of the eye are the eyelid, crease area and...
- Face shape characterized by a rounded hairline and jawline
- "Set" other makeup products so they last longer
- Restores the pH of the skin
- Avoid excess pressure in and around the...
- Contouring and highlighting the eyes can be achieved with this product
- A hue with black added
- The vibrancy of a color
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- Replenishes moisture or oil to the skin
- Recommended contouring the forehead and highlighting the jawline
- Do this before makeup application
- Defines and emphasizes the shape and size of the eyes
- Applying individual clusters of artificial eyelashes
- Preclean with soap and water, then use an EPA-registered brush cleaner disinfectant
- Apply shadows and eyeliners near inner corner of eyes
- Where to match foundation
- NOT an indication of an allergic reaction to a cosmetic product
- Client fills out the makeup service record form
- Another term for color
- Used to create an even skin tone and uniform surface for makeup application
- Corrective measure for under-eye circles, broken capillaries and blemishes
- Suggesting a future appointment and offering to prebook your clients next visit
- Usually the last cosmetic to be applied
- May be considered the most important makeup product
- The first step in the application of artificial strip lash
- Blush suitable for all skin types
- Lengthen, thickens and defines the lashes
- Three colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- Removes dirt and makeup
- Applying a darker tone along the sides of the nose and a thin line of highlighter down the center will result in this...
- Blush used to add color, especially in the cheek area
- Analyzing your clients skin tone and type
- powder Allows the skin/foundation shade to show through
48 Clues: Ideal face shape • Another term for color • A hue with black added • Removes dirt and makeup • The vibrancy of a color • Where to match foundation • Restores the pH of the skin • Apply darker, muted lip colors • Used to emphasize a facial area • Do this before makeup application • Sharpen before and after each use • The warmth of coolness of a color • ...
Color Theory 2020-04-11
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- deposit only
- Covers gray hair
- Hue
- One of the secondary colors
- Weakest primary color
- Tight cuticle
- Contributing pigment
- no-lift
- non-oxidation colors
- The number of secondary colors
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- opposite colors
- Strongest primary color
- Where the pigment lives
- Number of prime colors
- Unit of measurement for lightness and darkness
- One of the primary colors
- Diameter of an individual hair
- A reason people color their hair
- black or brow melanin
- Number of levels of hair color
20 Clues: Hue • no-lift • deposit only • Tight cuticle • opposite colors • Covers gray hair • Contributing pigment • non-oxidation colors • Weakest primary color • black or brow melanin • Number of prime colors • Strongest primary color • Where the pigment lives • One of the primary colors • One of the secondary colors • Diameter of an individual hair • Number of levels of hair color • ...
Color Theory 2020-03-23
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- Another name for violet.
- Mixing two primaries together.
- Blue, violet and green are in the _____ family because the colors are like water/ice.
- No color.
- What is the complement of blue?
- The purity of the color.
- When black is added to a color.
- Yellow green for example
- A color scheme with two sets of complements.
- A color scheme of two colors that sit opposite the color wheel.
- A way of visually organizing colors
- Yellow, orange and red are in the warm family because the colors are like what?
- Colors that sit next to one another on the color wheel.
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- Red, yellow and blue.
- One color plus its tints, tones and shades.
- A tint of red.
- Sir Isaac Newton discovered color comes from what?
- A color scheme of three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- Paint tubes and ____ were a result of the Industrial Revolution.
- A set of rules that organizes and harmonizes the use of color.
- Mix the complements together to create ____.
- The name of a color.
- A property of color and is the lightness or darkness of a color.
- When grey is added to a color.
- Who mixed and made colors before paint tubes were readily available?
- An absence of light.
26 Clues: No color. • A tint of red. • The name of a color. • An absence of light. • Red, yellow and blue. • Another name for violet. • The purity of the color. • Yellow green for example • Mixing two primaries together. • When grey is added to a color. • What is the complement of blue? • When black is added to a color. • A way of visually organizing colors • ...
Hair Theory 2020-10-15
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- Resting phase of hair growth
- Extra curly hair follicle
- Lack of pigmentation
- Gives hair pigment
- Transitional phase of hair growth
- Wavy-curly hair follicle
- Straight hair follicle
- Not always present in hair
- Oil secreted by the sebaceous gland
- Muscle that gives you goosebumps
- The study of hair
- Root sheath
- Microfibrils twist together to make up
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- Hardening of cells
- Reduced pigment in hair
- Growing phase of hair
- Nourishes the follicle
- Poly-peptide chines twist to create
- Protofibrils twist together to make up
- Where most of the strength and pigment is located
- A main purpose of hair
- Creates black/brown shade
- Creates red/blonde shades
- Portion of hair below the skin
- Portion of hair above the skin
- Outer protective layer of hair
26 Clues: Root sheath • The study of hair • Hardening of cells • Gives hair pigment • Lack of pigmentation • Growing phase of hair • Nourishes the follicle • A main purpose of hair • Straight hair follicle • Reduced pigment in hair • Wavy-curly hair follicle • Extra curly hair follicle • Creates black/brown shade • Creates red/blonde shades • Not always present in hair • Resting phase of hair growth • ...
Music Theory 2020-09-25
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- it gets 1/2 a beat
- Who composed Cannon in D?
- Nothing is played for 1 beat
- it gets 2 beats
- who composed Toccata and fugue?
- it gets 3 beats
- 1600-1750
- it gets 4 beats
- it gets 1 beat
- The right hand clef
- Repeated sound
- The change in volume
- Who composed Rondo Alla Turca?
- Another word for a bar
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- The distance between notes on a staff
- Is an extension of a clef
- The left hand clef
- Nothing is played for 4 beats
- who composed Moonlight sonata?
- Nothing is played for 2 beats
- 8 notes
- Moderately loud
- Quiet
- Two melodies played over each other, common in the baroque era
- Structure of music, common in the classical era
- a chord stacked in thirds
- 3 notes played at once
- 1750-1800
- Loud
29 Clues: Loud • Quiet • 8 notes • 1600-1750 • 1750-1800 • it gets 1 beat • Repeated sound • it gets 2 beats • it gets 3 beats • Moderately loud • it gets 4 beats • it gets 1/2 a beat • The left hand clef • The right hand clef • The change in volume • 3 notes played at once • Another word for a bar • Is an extension of a clef • Who composed Cannon in D? • a chord stacked in thirds • Nothing is played for 1 beat • ...
Theory Crossword 2021-09-21
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- Father of Kindergarten
- first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- Third stage of speech development
- child believing that nature is alive
- This type of learning is through observation
- Ollie’s Youtube Channel is called ___ Productions
- Thinking about thinking
- Behaviorist Theorist
- Intelligence involving living things
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- Children can focus on more than one problem
- originator of anti-bias education
- ______ created the zone of proximal development
- taking in new information to existing schemas
- Theory that states behavior is a function of the environment
- Creator of Theory of Language
- 2nd stage of speech development
- quantity stays the same when appearance changes
- Intelligence that a child learns best from pictures
- first stage of Vygotsky’s speech development
- knowledge categories helping us interpret the world
20 Clues: Behaviorist Theorist • Father of Kindergarten • Thinking about thinking • Creator of Theory of Language • 2nd stage of speech development • originator of anti-bias education • Third stage of speech development • child believing that nature is alive • Intelligence involving living things • first level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • Children can focus on more than one problem • ...
Number Theory 2021-09-14
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- the flipped version of a fraction, that when multiplied by the original fraction is 1
- a number, that when substituted for a variable, results in an equation
- the smallest multiple that applies to two or more numbers
- the property stating that the grouping is irrelivant and the sum or product will still be the same
- a number in the decimal numeral system
- a whole number
- a statement of the equality of two expressions
- finding which prime numbers multiply together to make the original number
- all the real numbers which are not rational numbers
- the property stating that anything multiplied by one remains itself
- a fraction where the numerator is a number greater than or equal to the denominator
- a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers
- whole numbers including 0
- the property stating that the order of variables or partial amounts is irrelivant and the sum or product will still be the same
- the combination of numbers and/or variables with operations
- a fraction where numerator is a lesser number that the denominator
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- a fraction with an expression within it
- numbers that have factors besides 1 and themselves
- a similar denominator of two fraction that allows them to be added or subtracted
- a number that's only factors are one and itself
- the rules stating what properties a number has to exhibit to be divisible by another number
- a number showing how many times a number is multiplied by itself
- numbers going up from 0 that don't have any fraction, decimal, or partial amount to them
- the number an exponent applies to
- the number or variable on the bottom side of a fraction
- the number or variable on the top side of a fraction
- a way to simplify fractions using the identity property before multiplying or dividing
- a part of a whole
- the greatest factor that applies to two or more numbers
- a number consisting of a whole number and fraction
- a letter or symbol used to stand for an unknown quantity or a quantity that can change
31 Clues: a whole number • a part of a whole • whole numbers including 0 • the number an exponent applies to • a number in the decimal numeral system • a fraction with an expression within it • a statement of the equality of two expressions • a number that's only factors are one and itself • numbers that have factors besides 1 and themselves • ...
Cell Theory 2018-02-19
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- Cells Do not have a nucleus
- tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins
- Mosaic Model Describes the arrangement of the molecules that make up the cell membrane
- A network proteins that is constantly changing to meet the needs of a cell
- Organelles that carry out photosynthesis
- Diffusion of water molecules
- Gradient The difference in the concentration of a substances from one location to another
- Is a fluid filled sac used for the storage of materials
- Solution has a higher concentration of dissolved particles
- A jellylike substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks
- Reticulum interconnected network of thin folded of the cell membranes
- Membrane bound organelles that contain enzymes
- permeability Which means it allows some but not all materials to cross
- Transport Drives molecules across a membrane from a lower to a higher concentration
- The storehouse for most of genetic information or DNA
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- Cells Have a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
- Diffusion Diffusion of molecules across a membrane through transport proteins
- the movement of molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration
- Ex: A solution
- Supply energy to the cell
- consists of closely layered stacks of membrane-enclosed spaces that process sort and deliver proteins.
- Composed of three basic parts
- A type of endocytosis
- The process of taking liquids into a cell by engulfing them in a membrane
- small membrane bound sacs and divide some materials from the rest of the cytoplasm
- Protein that detects a signal molecule and performs an action in response
- A lower concentration of dissolved concentration
- Structures specialized to perform distinct processes within a cell
- The opposite of endocytosis
- Transport The movement of molecules across a cell membrane without energy input form the cell
- Membrane or the plasma membrane
31 Clues: Ex: A solution • A type of endocytosis • Supply energy to the cell • Cells Do not have a nucleus • The opposite of endocytosis • Diffusion of water molecules • Composed of three basic parts • Membrane or the plasma membrane • Organelles that carry out photosynthesis • Membrane bound organelles that contain enzymes • A lower concentration of dissolved concentration • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- a bass staff and treble staff connected by a brace and a line
- written at the end of a piece of music
- lively and fast
- a note equal to one beat
- moderately loud
- the note names of the five lines in the treble clef from bottom to top
- a rest equal to two beats
- a rest for a whole measure
- gradually softer
- gradually louder
- detached
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- sfz
- the note names of the four spaces in the bass clef from bottom to top
- appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign
- full value
- two dots placed befor the double bar
- a note equal to two beats
- a short line which is added to extend the range of the staff when the notes are too low or too high to be written on the staff
- very slow
- a note equal to half a beat
20 Clues: sfz • detached • very slow • full value • lively and fast • moderately loud • gradually softer • gradually louder • a note equal to one beat • a note equal to two beats • a rest equal to two beats • a rest for a whole measure • a note equal to half a beat • two dots placed befor the double bar • written at the end of a piece of music • appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign • ...
Music Theory 2017-10-24
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- is used for a full measure of rest
- two dots placed before the double bar
- added to extend the range of the staff
- lively and fast tempo
- its length is equal to three beats
- holding back, becoming slower (tempo change)
- moderately loud
- connects two or more notes of different pitches
- the end of a piece of music
- very slow tempo
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- half the value of a quarter note
- appears at the beginning of the music after the clef sign
- moderately soft
- its length is equal to four beats
- gradually accelerating
- bass and treble staff connected by 2 brace and 2 lines
- tell the rate of speed
- joins two notes of the same pitch by a curve line
- gradually louder
- lower pitch ranges
20 Clues: moderately soft • moderately loud • very slow tempo • gradually louder • lower pitch ranges • lively and fast tempo • gradually accelerating • tell the rate of speed • the end of a piece of music • half the value of a quarter note • its length is equal to four beats • is used for a full measure of rest • its length is equal to three beats • two dots placed before the double bar • ...
Theory Rocks! 2018-05-19
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- This augmented sixth chord only has three chord factors.
- V7-vi
- ABACA is one example.
- Bessie Smith is well known for singing it.
- The first section of a Sonata Allegro movement.
- The "elemental" form upon which the Sonata Allegro is built.
- Another word for a diminished scale.
- A fancy word for a wonky violin tuning.
- Schoenberg explored this unusual vocal technique in Pierrot Lunaire.
- A type of continuous variation similar to a passacaglia.
- When a string player or singer slides between notes.
- A colloquial term for a custom synthetic sound.
- B7#11 for F7alt, for example (two words).
- IV-I
- An eighth note to someone from London
- Another word that might be used to describe a secundal chord.
- The black notes on a piano.
- A vigorous or playful composition.
- French vocalists sing a lot of them.
- A “crazy” modality.
- A term often associated with the contrasting section of a popular song.
- Half way between the tonic and dominant.
- You will likely hear this mode if you go to a movie.
- An alternate passage of music.
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- A common contrapuntal motion.
- This seventh chord can easily resolve to four tonal centers.
- A diminutive coda.
- The seventh note of a Mixolydian scale, for example.
- What someone from the UK might call a quarter note.
- Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich, Steve Reich
- Comes after the development section in a Sonata Allegro.
- This augmented sixth chord contains two tritones.
- A structural function you are likely to find at the end of a composition.
- A word that describes the function of N6 and Aug. 6th chords.
- A nonharmonic that is preceded by a preparation and followed by a resolution.
- iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key.
- You would expect to hear a subject and answer in one of these.
- The sound source of an analog synthesizer.
- An elemental form with three sections.
- Half way between the tonic and subdominant.
- A slow dance in triple time.
- Ella Fitzgerald never "stepped in it" when she sang these solos.
- String players and brass players use them.
- The interval that splits an octave
44 Clues: IV-I • V7-vi • A diminutive coda. • A “crazy” modality. • ABACA is one example. • The black notes on a piano. • A slow dance in triple time. • A common contrapuntal motion. • An alternate passage of music. • iv, bVI, or iidim in a major key. • A vigorous or playful composition. • The interval that splits an octave • Another word for a diminished scale. • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- medium sound
- low sound
- Happens between beats
- 2 beats
- High pitch
- Adds another beat to a note
- 1 beats
- High sound
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- Has both Treble and Bass clef
- Low pitch
- The instruction
- Controls the amount of beats
- Lines in a Scale
- Redo
- taking a breath
- The graph
- opposite of flat
- 4 beats
- Notes go here
- Connects two or more notes on different pitches
20 Clues: Redo • 2 beats • 4 beats • 1 beats • Low pitch • low sound • The graph • High pitch • High sound • medium sound • Notes go here • The instruction • taking a breath • Lines in a Scale • opposite of flat • Happens between beats • Adds another beat to a note • Controls the amount of beats • Has both Treble and Bass clef • Connects two or more notes on different pitches
Atomic Theory 2019-09-18
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- Positively charged particle.
- Model that said the atom was mostly the same consistency throughout with electrons scattered throughout.
- Who discovered atoms?
- Negatively charged particle.
- Model that said that it’s impossible to simultaneously know the exact position and momentum of a particle.
- Who discovered the electron?
- Model that said atoms were just hard spheres.
- The regions around an atom that are most likely to contain electrons.
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- Made up of protons and neutrons.
- Bohr's model of an atom that said electrons could jump to different orbits.
- Particle with no charge.
- The number of protons in the nucleus.
- Came up with the "Quantum Mechanical Model" of the atom (also known for his kitty)
- Rutherford's model where most of the atom's mass was in its nucleus and electrons orbited it (aka Planetary Model).
- Said there's a fundamental limit to what we can know about the behavior of quantum particles.
- Who discovered the neutron?
- Average mass of the atom.
- Rutherford's experiment that showed the mass of the nucleus was 10,000 times smaller than the atom itself.
- Millikan's experiment that showed the size of a charge on an electron.
- Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom.
20 Clues: Who discovered atoms? • Particle with no charge. • Average mass of the atom. • Who discovered the neutron? • Positively charged particle. • Negatively charged particle. • Who discovered the electron? • Made up of protons and neutrons. • The number of protons in the nucleus. • Model that said atoms were just hard spheres. • Created the "Billiard Ball Model" of an atom. • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- "moderate" tempo
- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- note note that lasts an entire measure
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- sad-sounding
- less mosso
- a piece for 2 performers
- rolling "r"
- triad with a raised 5th
- happy-sounding
- ending to a phrase
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- with moto
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- Blue Shades
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- medium tmepo
- expressive
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- hold/pause
- speed up (Floor it?)
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- the speed of the piece
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- sounds like a haunted house
- the "1" of a scale
- 3 note chord
- play ffffffffff
- writing multiple parts from listening
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- the best instrument ever
- 7th seventh chord
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- "amen"
- play on your own (ad lib.)
- beginning to Coda
- little by little
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- the end
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • less mosso • expressive • hold/pause • rolling "r" • Blue Shades • 3 note chord • sad-sounding • medium tmepo • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • "moderate" tempo • little by little • DO, RE, MI, etc. • 7th seventh chord • beginning to Coda • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • a piece for 2 performers • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- with moto
- "moderate" tempo
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- ending to a phrase
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- sad-sounding
- triad with a raised 5th
- "amen"
- rolling "r"
- sounds like a haunted house
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- less mosso
- play ffffffffff
- medium tmepo
- a piece for 2 performers
- the best instrument ever
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- 7th seventh chord
- the "1" of a scale
- writing multiple parts from listening
- the end
- the speed of the piece
- play on your own (ad lib.)
- note that lasts an entire measure
- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- speed up (Floor it?)
- hold/pause
- expressive
- all player/singers playin ght esame thing
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- a trombone's only dynamic (was a clue for earlier answer, starts with f)
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- Blue Shades
- little by little
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- beginning to Coda
- 3 note chord
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- happy-sounding
41 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • rolling "r" • Blue Shades • sad-sounding • 3 note chord • medium tmepo • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • "moderate" tempo • DO, RE, MI, etc. • little by little • 7th seventh chord • beginning to Coda • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • a piece for 2 performers • ...
atomic theory 2014-10-16
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- The ______________ experiment discovered the nucleus and the fact that the stom is mostly empty space
- an atom with more electrons than protons
- |actual-theorectical|/theorectical *100
- What is the weight atomic mass of bromine if Br-79 has an abundance of 50.69% and Br-81 has an abundance of 49.31% ( round to nearest whole number)
- Law that states compounds form in whole number ratios
- An atom with a charge
- an atom with the same number of protons but a different number of electron is know as an____________
- subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus
- Matter can not be created or destroyed
- The way in which atomic masses are found when an atom contains an isotope
- The scientist who is associated with the planetary atomic model
- subatomic particles that are found outside of the nucleus, have a negative charge and relatively no mass
- The subatomic particle that has no charge
- the first person associated with the idea of the atom
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- What is the weighted average atomic mass of lead if its isotopes are as follows: Pb-204 1.4%, Pb-206 24.1%, Pb-207 22.1% and Pb-208 52.4%
- law that states element can combine in different ratios to make compounds
- an atom that has 12 protons and 14 electrons has a _____________ charge
- Protons, neutron and electrons are referred to as ____________________ particles
- The sum of the masses of all the protons and neutrons in an atom
- how many neutron does C-14 have?
- an atom with the same number of protons but a different number of electron is know as an____________
- Schrodinger's model of the atomic is known as the ______________ or cloud model
- the amount of a particular isotope in relation to all other existing isotopes of that element
- The number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom
- A test in which a solution of a metal is heated in a flame and color is observed due to electrons being excited and then falling back down to a ground state and emitting light
- An atom with more protons than electrons
- The ______________ experiment discovered the nucleus and the fact that the stom is mostly empty space
- The scientist that is credited with discovering the nucleus
28 Clues: An atom with a charge • how many neutron does C-14 have? • Matter can not be created or destroyed • |actual-theorectical|/theorectical *100 • an atom with more electrons than protons • An atom with more protons than electrons • The subatomic particle that has no charge • subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus • ...
Color Theory 2014-05-30
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- Red, Yellow, Orange
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- Brush stroke used to create texture (two words)
- Watercolor technique which allows the paint to run and blend into other colors (3 words)
- Colors opposite one another on the color wheel.
- Hue + Gray
- Transparent, runny, paint medium
- Analagous to Violet and Green
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Hue + Black
- Brush stroke used to create texture and shading
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- The Complementary color to Yellow
- Smooth area of color
- 1 color mixed with black and white
- Blue, Green, Violet
- Violet, Orange, Green
- the Complementary color to green
- Hue + White
- Mix 1 Primary and 1 Secondary color together
- Another name for color
- Analagous to Yellow and Red
- Thick, opaque, paint medium
- The Complementary color to Red
23 Clues: Hue + Gray • Hue + White • Hue + Black • Red, Yellow, Blue • Red, Yellow, Orange • Blue, Green, Violet • Smooth area of color • Violet, Orange, Green • Another name for color • Analagous to Yellow and Red • Thick, opaque, paint medium • Analagous to Violet and Green • The Complementary color to Red • the Complementary color to green • Transparent, runny, paint medium • ...
Chao Theory 2023-10-14
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- - Some chaotic systems exhibit this paradox.
- - Chaotic fluid motion.
- - Fractals exhibit this property.
- - A characteristic of chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit this quality.
- - A process where the output affects the input.
- - Chaotic systems may exhibit irregular and unpredictable ones.
- - Chaotic systems can align over time.
- - A complex attractor in a chaotic system.
- - Repeated application of a process.
- - A system may have multiple stable states.
- - Outcomes are hard to forecast in chaotic systems.
- - Chaotic systems are highly sensitive to initial conditions.
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- - A type of bifurcation in chaotic systems.
- - Events in chaotic systems often lack this.
- - A small change can have large, unpredictable consequences.
- - Managing chaotic systems is a challenge in this theory.
- - A mathematical model used in chaos theory.
- - Systems can spontaneously form order.
- - A stable state in a chaotic system.
- - Sudden and drastic change in a system's behavior.
- - The focus of study in chaos theory.
- - The tendency of chaotic systems to converge.
- - A complex geometric shape that exhibits self-similarity.
- - Chaotic systems often involve complex, non-linear equations.
- - Some chaos can contain regular patterns.
- - A multidimensional space used to describe a system's behavior.
- - The study of intricate, interconnected systems.
- - A point at which a system divides into multiple outcomes.
- - The central concept of this theory.
30 Clues: - Chaotic fluid motion. • - Fractals exhibit this property. • - Repeated application of a process. • - A stable state in a chaotic system. • - The focus of study in chaos theory. • - The central concept of this theory. • - A characteristic of chaotic systems. • - Chaotic systems can align over time. • - Systems can spontaneously form order. • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-01-12
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- used to measure Electronegativity
- liquid that releases positively charged hydrogen ions
- equal to atomic number
- a bunch of atoms that are stuck (bonded) together
- when a single compound breaks down into 2 or more simpler products.
- Two or more substances combine to produce a sing new substance
- a material’s ability to conduct electricity
- produce toxic,coloured vapours
- full outer shells, non-reactive.
- Symbol e–
- chemicals that change colour when added to an acid or a base
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- reaction that occurs when an acid is added to a base
- shiny and soft metals
- cannot be broken down into another substance
- product of sodium and chloride
- number of protons in an atom
- an exothermic chemical reaction that requires oxygen and a fuel substance as reactants and an ignition source to trigger the reaction.
- substance that accepts hydrogen ions in a reaction
- occurs when the nucleus loses (or gains) a neutron
- Symbol n0
- atomic number 13
- Symbol p+
- discoverer of protons and the nucleus
- smallest building blocks of living and non-living things
24 Clues: Symbol n0 • Symbol p+ • Symbol e– • atomic number 13 • shiny and soft metals • equal to atomic number • number of protons in an atom • product of sodium and chloride • produce toxic,coloured vapours • full outer shells, non-reactive. • used to measure Electronegativity • discoverer of protons and the nucleus • a material’s ability to conduct electricity • ...
Film Theory 2024-01-19
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- Camera angle below eye level
- Everything that is on the screen
- Sound that the character can hear
- A type of film that represents reality
- A type of film that breaks the illusion of reality
- Lighting that shows the harsh juxtaposition of black and white
- Editing that creates a collapse of time and space
- A type of film that exaggerates reality
- Camera angle above eye level
- Lighting that shows the subject entirely in shadow
- Lighting with harsh shadows
- A shot that shows the subject from a distance
- Editing that has cuts driven by a theme
- Reds, Oranges, Yellows - shows excitement, passion, or energy
- Editing that has cuts driven by a contradiction
- Color that is not vibrant and conveys depression or the past
- Camera angle tilted so the horizon is not level
- A shot that keeps both foreground and background in focus
- Blues, Greens, Purples - shows sadness, tranquility, or peace
- A shot that frames the character from head to toe
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- Lighting with no harsh shadows
- Sound that only the audience can hear
- Editing that jumps from long to medium to close up for dramatic effect
- A shot that fills the screen with part of a subject - shoulders up
- Editing that has cuts of different times and places for dramatic effect
- A shot that mimics what a character is seeing
- A modified Medium shot that shows the subject from the mid thigh up
- Editing that shows two shots together that have meaning only when placed together
- Color that is vibrant and conveys happiness or fantasies
- A shot that emphasizes a very small detail
- A shot that shows part of the subject, waist up
- A shot that has the camera looking over one character's shoulder
- Camera angle on an even level with the subject
- A shot that shows a full character but is dominated by their surroundings
34 Clues: Lighting with harsh shadows • Camera angle below eye level • Camera angle above eye level • Lighting with no harsh shadows • Everything that is on the screen • Sound that the character can hear • Sound that only the audience can hear • A type of film that represents reality • A type of film that exaggerates reality • Editing that has cuts driven by a theme • ...
Music Theory 2022-06-12
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- To play or sing 2 or more notes smoothly connected
- Mode that is a major scale
- Mode that is a major scale with the 7th lowered a half step
- Loud
- Rate of speed
- Very loud
- Very slow
- 4th step of a scale
- Four
- Slow tempo (60 bpm)
- A 3-note chord consisting of a root, 3rd and 5th.
- 1st step of a scale
- The Interval of an 8th
- Moderately
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- The 3rd scale degree
- Gradually louder
- Gradually softer
- 5th step of a scale
- Gradually faster
- Mode that is a natural minor scale
- Soft
- The note from which the chord gets its name
- Using all semitones
- Quick tempo (180 bpm)
- The distance in pitch between two notes
- Mode that is a natural minor scale with the 6th raised a half step
- Mode that is a major scale with the 4th raised a half step
- Augmented 4th or Diminished 5th
- Clef used for notes in the lower pitch range
29 Clues: Soft • Loud • Four • Very loud • Very slow • Moderately • Rate of speed • Gradually louder • Gradually softer • Gradually faster • 5th step of a scale • Using all semitones • 4th step of a scale • Slow tempo (60 bpm) • 1st step of a scale • The 3rd scale degree • Quick tempo (180 bpm) • The Interval of an 8th • Mode that is a major scale • Augmented 4th or Diminished 5th • Mode that is a natural minor scale • ...
conspiracy theory 2022-10-10
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- keksitty
- salaliittoteoria Covid-19 -pandemiasta
- uskottava
- toimenpiteet
- yleislääkäri
- ruumiiton
- sananlasku
- kiistaton
- ennakkosuostuttelu
- levitä
- hahmotella
- ehdollistaa
- vahvistaa
- hyväntekeväisyys
- erimielisyys
- virhepäätelmä
- vertaisarviointi
- entinen
- virologi
- rikollinen
- ahaa-elämys
- haavoittuvainen
- tarttuva
- automaattinen
- vihamielinen
- rakentava
- käsitellä
- luoda
- vakuuttava
- tunnustaa
- huijari, konna
- yksipuolinen perustelu
- skuuppi
- vastaavuus
- taipumus
- tehdä (jostakusta jotakin)
- yhteinen
- saavutettavissa
- pahaenteinen
- uskottava
- perustella, oikeuttaa
- ristiriita
- vilpillinen
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- vale
- olla ottamatta tosissaan
- jälki
- luopua
- ilman vastakkainasettelua
- vakuuttava
- jyvä
- ehkäistä
- pahamaineinen julkisuus
- säilyttää
- hylätä
- salaliittoteoria
- suositukset
- vieraannuttaa
- edustaa
- huijaus
- liioitella
- mieleenpainuva
- liike
- lainata
- vivahteikas
- kongressi-
- tukea
- tutkia tarkkaan
- ylitulkinta
- saada (tauti)
- asia
- valtavirta
- vetoomus
- niinsanottu
- tapahtua
- väärentämätön
- vahvistaa vääräksi
- oire
- suunnilleen
- siteerata
79 Clues: vale • jyvä • asia • oire • jälki • liike • tukea • luoda • luopua • levitä • hylätä • edustaa • entinen • huijaus • lainata • skuuppi • keksitty • ehkäistä • virologi • tarttuva • vetoomus • tapahtua • taipumus • yhteinen • uskottava • ruumiiton • kiistaton • säilyttää • vahvistaa • rakentava • käsitellä • tunnustaa • uskottava • siteerata • vakuuttava • sananlasku • hahmotella • liioitella • rikollinen • kongressi- • vakuuttava • valtavirta • vastaavuus • ristiriita • ...
Conspiracy theory 2023-02-22
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- bevis
- evaluering
- en som ikke tror på vacciner
- konspiration
- kilde
- en som tror, at jorden er flad
- troværdig
- argumentation
- ekspertvidne
- modargument
- regering
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- holdning
- påstand
- passende sprogbrug
- at holde noget hemmeligt
- beskrivelse
- bevis
- radikalisering
- ekstremisme
- forklaring
- oprør
- diskussion
- øjenvidne
- teori
- rørledning
25 Clues: bevis • bevis • kilde • oprør • teori • påstand • holdning • regering • troværdig • øjenvidne • evaluering • forklaring • diskussion • rørledning • beskrivelse • ekstremisme • modargument • konspiration • ekspertvidne • argumentation • radikalisering • passende sprogbrug • at holde noget hemmeligt • en som ikke tror på vacciner • en som tror, at jorden er flad
COLOR THEORY 2023-04-02
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- Colors associated with fire and heat
- Spectrum bent into a circle
- Colors mixed using the primary and secondary colors
- Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet
- Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Colors mixed using the primary colors
- Color made by mixing the hue with black
- Colors that suggest coolness
- Element of art that comes from reflected light
- Color made by mixing the hue with white
- Brightness or dullness of a hue
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- Colors that are opposite on the color wheel
- One color with tints and shades
- Effect that occurs when light passes through a prism
- Black, white, brown, grey
- Another name for color
- Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
- Red, yellow, blue; cannot be mixed
- Range of black to white with zero color
- Element of art that describes the lightness and darkness of an object
20 Clues: Another name for color • Black, white, brown, grey • Spectrum bent into a circle • Colors that suggest coolness • One color with tints and shades • Brightness or dullness of a hue • Red, yellow, blue; cannot be mixed • Colors associated with fire and heat • Colors mixed using the primary colors • Range of black to white with zero color • Color made by mixing the hue with black • ...
Quantum Theory 2024-02-20
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- Apa yang ditunjukkan oleh eksperimen dua celah Young
- Dua fermion tidak dapat memiliki keadaan kuantum yang sama secara lengkap.
- Kondisi di mana partikel terkait secara kuantum, sehingga keadaan satu partikel mempengaruhi segera keadaan partikel lainnya.
- distribusi probabilitas posisi atau keadaan partikel.
- Partikel
- Kita tidak dapat mengetahui secara tepat posisi dan momentum partikel pada saat yang sama.
- Kemampuan partikel untuk berada dalam banyak keadaan sekaligus
- Fotolistrik Einstein
- Fenomena di mana gelombang dari suatu sistem interferensi dengan dirinya sendiri, menciptakan pola yang kompleks
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- Ek Elektron tidak tergantung dengan intensitas cahaya
- Persamaan Schrodinger
- Transfer informasi kuantum dari satu lokasi ke lokasi lain tanpa perpindahan fisik partikel
- Hilangnya koherensi atau hubungan kuantum antara sistem dan lingkungan eksternalnya.
- Unit informasi dasar dalam komputasi kuantum, yang dapat berada dalam keadaan superposisi dari 0 dan 1 secara bersamaan
- Ide bahwa semua keadaan partikel terikat oleh faktor-faktor tertentu, mengeliminasi kebetulan atau kebebasan sejati.
- Pelepasan elektron dari permukaan logam oleh foton cahaya.
- Siapa ilmuwan yang pertama kali mengembangkan teori kuantum?
- Tetapan Planck
- adalah kerangka kerja fisika yang menggambarkan perilaku partikel di tingkat subatom.
- Fenomena di mana partikel melewati suatu rintangan yang klasiknya tidak mungkin dilalui.
20 Clues: Partikel • Tetapan Planck • Fotolistrik Einstein • Persamaan Schrodinger • Apa yang ditunjukkan oleh eksperimen dua celah Young • Ek Elektron tidak tergantung dengan intensitas cahaya • distribusi probabilitas posisi atau keadaan partikel. • Pelepasan elektron dari permukaan logam oleh foton cahaya. • Siapa ilmuwan yang pertama kali mengembangkan teori kuantum? • ...
Hair Theory 2024-04-25
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- portion of hair under the skins surface
- in curly/coily hair the follicle is typically this shape
- central core of the hair shaft
- technical name for hair on the head
- brown/black pigment
- outer covering of hair shaft made up of overlapping scales
- technical name for hair of the eyebrows
- resting stage of hair growth
- transitional stage of hair growth
- total lack of pigmentation in hair and skin
- in straight hair the follicle is typically this shape
- active growing stage of hair
- causes hair to stand on end when a person is scared/cold
- second layer of hair shaft that contains unique protein structures
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- portion of hair above the skins surface
- technical name for hair on the eyelashes
- red/yellow pigment
- technical name for the study of hair
- tube-like pocket
- process of cells drying out,changing shape,and forming keratin protein
- where cell division occurs
- mixes with perspiration to form the acid mantle
- protects cuticle of hair fiber and maintains the natural pH of hair and skin
- filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to cells around it
24 Clues: tube-like pocket • red/yellow pigment • brown/black pigment • where cell division occurs • resting stage of hair growth • active growing stage of hair • central core of the hair shaft • transitional stage of hair growth • technical name for hair on the head • technical name for the study of hair • portion of hair above the skins surface • portion of hair under the skins surface • ...
Color Theory 2024-09-03
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- Three colors that are evenly placed around the color wheel.
- This character was Disney's first princess (and she taught us to not accept an apple from a stranger!)
- A scale that ranges from dark to light, with white at the top and black at the bottom.
- Colors that are opposite to each other on the color wheel.
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and black are these.
- Any color mixed with this color makes it lighter.
- These colors are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Blue and yellow mix to make this color.
- What it is called when gray is added to a color.
- The intensity of color and the measurement of how pure a color is.
- What it is called when black is added to a color.
- This female superhero was in the first team of the Avengers.
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- Red, yellow, and blue are these.
- This video game (and now movie) princess lives in the Mushroom Kingdom with Mario and Luigi.
- Orange, purple, and green are these.
- Any color mixed with this color makes it darker.
- Blue and red mix to make this color.
- Yellow and red mix to make this color.
- This dogs solves mysteries with her neighbor and fellow dog, Blue.
- This puppy lives with her mom Chilli, dad Bandit, and little sister Bingo.
- Another name for a color.
- Red, yellow, and orange are these.
- What it is called when white is added to a color.
- A color scheme that is comprised of variations of one color.
- Green, purple, and blue are these.
25 Clues: Another name for a color. • Red, yellow, and blue are these. • Red, yellow, and orange are these. • Green, purple, and blue are these. • Orange, purple, and green are these. • Blue and red mix to make this color. • Yellow and red mix to make this color. • Blue and yellow mix to make this color. • Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and black are these. • ...
Music theory 2024-06-18
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- MORE THAN ONE MAIN MELODY
- NOTE PLAYED WITH EMPHASIS
- WORTH A QUARTER OF A NOTE
- TELLS YOU THE SPEED OF THE SONG
- THE RHYME FOR THE SPACES ON THE TREBLE CLEF
- ITALIAN WORD FOR 'FAST AND LEVEL'
- PIANO USES BOTH BASS CLEF AND ___________
- ONE MAIN MELODY
- ITALIAN WORD FOR SOFT
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- ITALIAN FOR GRADUALLY GETTING SOFTER
- BASS GUITARS MUSIC IS WRITTEN USING ______
- NOTE WORTH 4 BEATS
- WORTH WORTH AN EIGHTH OF A NOTE
- WORTH ONE BEAT
- BROKEN UP CHORDS
- SHORTENED NOTES FOLLOWED BY SILENCE
- LINES NOTES SIT ON
- NOTE WORTH 2 BEATS
- MAIN MELODY PLAYED ON GUITAR
- GROUP OF INSTRUMENT THAT USES A REED
20 Clues: WORTH ONE BEAT • ONE MAIN MELODY • BROKEN UP CHORDS • NOTE WORTH 4 BEATS • LINES NOTES SIT ON • NOTE WORTH 2 BEATS • ITALIAN WORD FOR SOFT • MORE THAN ONE MAIN MELODY • NOTE PLAYED WITH EMPHASIS • WORTH A QUARTER OF A NOTE • MAIN MELODY PLAYED ON GUITAR • WORTH WORTH AN EIGHTH OF A NOTE • TELLS YOU THE SPEED OF THE SONG • ITALIAN WORD FOR 'FAST AND LEVEL' • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-09-09
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- - number of wave cycles per unit of time
- – approximately the mass of one nucleon and is equivalent to 1 g/mol
- – describes the distribution of electrons in an atom or ion
- – the lowest energy state possible for an electron
- – the total number of protons and neutrons (together known as nucleons) in a nucleus.
- – a subatomic particle with a positive elementary charge
- – atoms of an element that has different number of neutrons, giving them different masses, but the same number of protons.
- – Smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element
- – The number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom of that element.
- – a subatomic particle with a negative elementary charge
- - distance between crest
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- – an electron in any quantum state above its ground state
- – the average mass of all of the isotopes of an element.
- - Particles that come together to form atoms
- – very dense region consisting of a positive change at the center of an atom.
- – mathematical description of where an electron is located
- – the minimal amount of energy involved in an interaction.
- an elementary particle, a quantum of light, and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation
- – an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom or molecule a net positive or negative electrical charge.
- - wave height from zero to crest
- – discrete energy value or levels that an electron can exist at
- – a subatomic particle with no elementary charge,
22 Clues: - distance between crest • - wave height from zero to crest • - number of wave cycles per unit of time • - Particles that come together to form atoms • – a subatomic particle with no elementary charge, • – the lowest energy state possible for an electron • – the average mass of all of the isotopes of an element. • ...
Music theory 2022-08-25
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- one note at a time
- fast
- slow
- getting louder
- very loud
- volume of a song
- when notes have greater intervals than two
- notes with an interval of 8
- 8 notes moving by step in the same direction
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- very soft
- soft
- medium soft
- walking speed
- different notes played a the same time
- getting softer
- length of a note
- medium loud
- distance between two notes
- notes that move in abc order
- speed of a song
20 Clues: soft • fast • slow • very soft • very loud • medium soft • medium loud • walking speed • getting softer • getting louder • speed of a song • length of a note • volume of a song • one note at a time • distance between two notes • notes with an interval of 8 • notes that move in abc order • different notes played a the same time • when notes have greater intervals than two • ...
Number Theory 2023-09-21
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- the answer to an addition problem
- a number that goes into another number evenly
- the number used to divide by
- property of numbers that deals with movement
- the answer to a division problem
- the first number in a multiplication sentence
- a number that has only two factors
- the first number of a subtraction problem
- counting numbers
- when a number is multiplied by itself three times
- positive and negative whole numbers
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- property of numbers that deals with regrouping
- type of number that starts at 0
- a number that has more than two factors
- when a number is multiplied by itself
- the answer when two numbers are multiplied
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- a number that can be written as a fraction
- type of number that never ends and does not repeat
- the product of two or more factors
20 Clues: counting numbers • the number used to divide by • type of number that starts at 0 • the answer to a division problem • the answer to an addition problem • a number that has only two factors • the product of two or more factors • the answer to a subtraction problem • positive and negative whole numbers • when a number is multiplied by itself • ...
Particle theory 2025-03-18
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- A group of atoms bonded together, forming the smallest unit of a compound.
- A substance that can flow, such as a liquid or gas.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains its properties.
- The temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas throughout the substance. (7,5)
- The movement of particles in a solid due to kinetic energy.
- The process where a liquid changes into a gas at the surface.
- The energy of motion that particles have. (7,6)
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- Describes the forces that pull particles together, stronger in solids and weaker in gases.
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- A tiny piece of matter, such as an atom or molecule.
- A property of gases that allows them to be squeezed into a smaller space.
- The temperature at which a particular solid becomes a liquid. (7,5)
- The type of motion that describes random movement of particles in a fluid.
- A state of matter with a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- A property of solids that remains unchanged.
- The process where particles spread out from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
- A state of matter where particles move freely and spread out to fill their container.
- Describes the volume of a solid or a liquid.
- The shape of a liquid depends on this
- Describes the position of particles in a solid.
21 Clues: The shape of a liquid depends on this • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A property of solids that remains unchanged. • Describes the volume of a solid or a liquid. • Describes the position of particles in a solid. • The energy of motion that particles have. (7,6) • A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume. • ...
Atomic Theory 2017-05-24
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- The mass on the periodic table are the ______________ mass of all the isotopes of that element
- This color of light has the highest energy
- This is the state of an electron normally
- Thomson claimed that atoms actually contained small, negatively charged particles called ___________.
- This number is equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons
- This color light has the lowest energy
- The symbol for these are composed of 1 capital letter and possibly a lowercase letter as well
- These are the electrons on the outer most energy level
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation.
- This is released by an atom when an electron drops from the excited state to the ground state
- The _________ number in isotope notation is the atomic number.
- This is located in the nucleus and has a positive charge.
- These are made up of multiple elements
- The ______ number in isotope notation is the mass number.
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- How often waves occur
- This is the abbreviation of the element.
- This is the state of an electron when it gains energy
- This number tells you the identity of the element; the number of protons.
- Bohr said that electrons existed in specific ___________ around the nucleus.
- This principle states that electrons will occupy the lowest energy level first.
- This is the only type of EM waves humans can see
- How far apart the wave crests are from each other
- Rutherford determined that atoms consisted of a very small ___________ that was positively charged.
- This principle states that within a sublevel, place 1 electron per orbital before pairing them
- This scientist used the gold foil experiment
- This scientist proposed the postulates of Atomic Theory
- This is located in the nucleus and has a neutral charge
- atoms of the same element but different number of neutrons.
- This is located in the cloud and has a negative charge
- All of the ________ of an atom is located in the nucleus
- This scientist experimented with the cathode ray tube
- This principle states that no 2 electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers
32 Clues: How often waves occur • This color light has the lowest energy • These are made up of multiple elements • This is the abbreviation of the element. • This is the state of an electron normally • This color of light has the highest energy • This scientist used the gold foil experiment • This is the only type of EM waves humans can see • ...
Color Theory 2025-03-31
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- The color is washed out or grayed out.
- By adding white to any color to make it lighter.
- The study of how colors work together and how they affect our emotions and perceptions.
- Color is made by mixing yellow and blue.
- Are the only hues that can’t be created by mixing any other colors together.
- When you combine any two of the pure primary colors.
- Features three or more that are positioned next to each other on the color wheel.
- Named by temperature: red, orange, and yellow.
- When you mix a primary and its nearest secondary on the basic color wheel, you mix six new mixtures.
- By adding black to any color to make it darker.
- Named by temperature blue, green, and violet.
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- Color is made by mixing red and blue.
- The intensity of a color; the measurement of how pure a color is.
- Colors are any two hues positioned exactly opposite each other on the basic color wheel.
- Taking any one of the twelve hues from the basic color wheel and repeating it in various tints and shades.
- The element of art produced when light striking an object is reflected back to the eye.
- A palette dominated by light values (midtone hues to white), often pastel and conveying a light, airy mood.
- By adding black and wh:ite to a hue to adjust its intensity.
- A palette dominated by dark values (midtone hues to black), creating a more dramatic or somber atmosphere.
- Color is made by mixing yellow and red.
- The 12 purest colors.
21 Clues: The 12 purest colors. • Color is made by mixing red and blue. • The color is washed out or grayed out. • Color is made by mixing yellow and red. • Color is made by mixing yellow and blue. • Named by temperature blue, green, and violet. • Named by temperature: red, orange, and yellow. • By adding black to any color to make it darker. • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-22
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- Proven
- Plum Pudding
- Number of protons
- To represent a concept
- Not proven, but a ___
- Nuclear
- Bryan Cranston
- Center/Core
- Negative
- Quantitative Measure
- Positive
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- Cannot be broken down by non-nuclear methods
- Planetary
- Two or more elements
- Unit of an element
- Two protons, two neutrons
- Quantum Mechanical
- Billiard ball
- In order to prove something, I must perform a ___
- Atomic Model
- Isotope minus Protons
21 Clues: Proven • Nuclear • Negative • Positive • Planetary • Center/Core • Plum Pudding • Atomic Model • Billiard ball • Bryan Cranston • Number of protons • Unit of an element • Quantum Mechanical • Two or more elements • Quantitative Measure • Isotope minus Protons • Not proven, but a ___ • To represent a concept • Two protons, two neutrons • Cannot be broken down by non-nuclear methods • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-15
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- the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system
- continuous physical force exerted on an object by something in contact whith it
- the ability to achieve an end goal with little to no waste, effort, or energy
- a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or especially a liquid
- a system that transfers thermal energy to do mechanical or electrical work while originally conceived in the context of mechanical energy
- the point in a body or system of bodies at which the whole mass may be considered as concentrated
- In physics and electrical engineering, a conductor is an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
- a system that uses a fluid under pressure to transmit power and movement
- a machine made up of two or more simple machines working together to accomplish a task.
- simple machine consisting of aslope surface used for rising heavy bodies
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- a push or pull on an object that can cause it to change its state of motion
- a form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles, primarily electrons, through a conductor
- a force between two surfaces that are sliding, or trying to slide, across each other
- device that transforms kinetic energy
- a measure of how much mass is in motion
- a process where heat is transferred through the movement of fluids
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- how much mass is packed into a given space
- the energy stored within the bonds of atoms and molecules
- to become warm or hot
20 Clues: to become warm or hot • device that transforms kinetic energy • a measure of how much mass is in motion • how much mass is packed into a given space • the energy stored within the bonds of atoms and molecules • a process where heat is transferred through the movement of fluids • a system that uses a fluid under pressure to transmit power and movement • ...
Sociological Theory 2025-04-27
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- First black man to get his PHD at harvard
- Understand group actions
- The knowledge system of punishment, correction, legality
- what is inferred
- What is something that not all theories entail?
- Learned, ingrained habits based on social experiences
- Falling ____ is not living up to the role
- Whom labor serves; owns factories and land
- Durkheim believes _____ equals philosophy + data
- C. Wright mills is most known for sociological ____
- Sociology has a large amount of information to fit into 4 years
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- Studied suicide relating to theory
- the morality of society is to avoid embarrassment
- Labor ___ is necessary to creating commodity
- this can be described as being professional, responsible, manners
- Most ideal masculinity
- Sociologist that discusses performances and interactions with one another, using front and back stage
- According to Marx this is the working class
- Weber has 3 types of _____ (charisma, traditional, legal)
- Marx, Weber, and Durkheim all think there is an objective____
- The core of a theory
- how many layers are there of simulara
- Type of suicide that Durkheim explains as having lack of social ties and someone who is very individualized
- what is said
- the yellow wallpaper was about ____ health
25 Clues: what is said • what is inferred • The core of a theory • Most ideal masculinity • Understand group actions • Studied suicide relating to theory • how many layers are there of simulara • First black man to get his PHD at harvard • Falling ____ is not living up to the role • Whom labor serves; owns factories and land • the yellow wallpaper was about ____ health • ...
EXISTENTIAL THEORY 2025-07-05
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- HAROLD MASLOW: Full name of Maslow
- OF WORTH : In Carl Rogers' theory of personality, what concept is illustrated by a parent telling their child, “If you love mommy, you need to be top in class.”
- POSITIVE REGARD : What do you call it when a parent loves their child no matter what they do?
- Its the term when you totally stop finding meaning or purpose in life.
- OF TOMMORROW: It called a fully functional person
- ANXIETY - Part of anxiety that proportionate to the threat
- Its the relationship with other people.
- Its the relationships to yourself or your inner world.
- ORIENTATION- In rollo may’s theory it helps a person find meaning and understand what life is.
- : What term called have a unconditional positive regard and pursuing self actualization
- ESTEEM : Which part of Carl Rogers' theory refers to how a person sees their own worth or value and is one of the three aspects of the self?
- CENTERED THEORY : Theory of carl rogers
- Needs about personal growth, possible with love, esteem, and correct social conditions
- NEEDS: First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow
- ANXIETY- It also part of anxiety but its disproportionate to the threat.
- Needs focused on survival and security, like food, water, and safety
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- I AM : Its part of 3 aspect of self and its the self identity
- : What is term if your ideal self is not connected from your real self
- DYNAMIC THEORY: Theory of Maslow
- Force that affects the whole person body, mind, and emotions
- - it’s the situation when you become existentially empty.
- Structure that gives meaning to experiences
- What D in D-Needs mean
- MYTH - Have a powerful effects on individuals and cultures to know their meaning in lives.
- arises when threat to one’s core values of existence manifest.
- Highest and most difficult level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- OF FREEDOM : Rogers says that fully functioning person have this kind of characteristics
- COMPLEX: Fear of doing one’s best
- NEEDS: Needs that must be satisfied one by one, from lowest to highest
- CENTERED THERAPY : Its called in therapy in carl rogers theory.
30 Clues: What D in D-Needs mean • DYNAMIC THEORY: Theory of Maslow • COMPLEX: Fear of doing one’s best • HAROLD MASLOW: Full name of Maslow • Its the relationship with other people. • CENTERED THEORY : Theory of carl rogers • Structure that gives meaning to experiences • NEEDS: First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow • OF TOMMORROW: It called a fully functional person • ...
Educational theory 2024-12-10
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- Harvard experimental psychologist and philosopher
- Child learns through language and concepts
- Lived from 1896 to 1980
- What a student can do without assistance vs what they can do with help
- Nature vs. Nurture
- Relies on the prediction or analysis of behavior based on causal stimuli
- Recognition, Respect, Freedom, etc.
- Lived from 1904 to 1990
- Best known concept is the Zone of Proximal Development
- Process that enables a child to solve a problem, carry out a task or achieve a goal which would be beyond his unassisted efforts
- Pioneer of cognitive psychology
- Believed that children learn facts and concepts through 4 stages
- Believed education ensures social progress and reform
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- Maslow, Piaget, Skinner, etc.
- The desire to become the most that one can be
- A framework for categorizing educational goals
- Learning is internal
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- The lowest layer of Bloom's taxonomy
- The top layer of Bloom's taxonomy
- The number of Gardener's intelligences today
- Child learns through hands, mouth, eyes.
- A theory which suggests that people actively construct their knowledge of the world based on the interaction between their ideas and experiences.
- Developed the initial six intelligences
24 Clues: Nature vs. Nurture • Learning is internal • Lived from 1896 to 1980 • Lived from 1904 to 1990 • Maslow, Piaget, Skinner, etc. • Pioneer of cognitive psychology • The top layer of Bloom's taxonomy • Recognition, Respect, Freedom, etc. • The lowest layer of Bloom's taxonomy • Developed the initial six intelligences • Child learns through hands, mouth, eyes. • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-09-20
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- Cavendish,Discovered hydrogen, which he called “inflammable air,” and showed that water was made of hydrogen and oxygen.
- individuals that were part philosopher, mystic, magician, and chemists who tried to change metals into gold. While they did not discover the atom, they developed laboratory techniques such as distillation, heating, and filtering, which later helped chemists study matter more accurately. They also devised chemical symbols.
- Heisenberg, Created the Uncertainty Principle, stating that the position and momentum of an electron cannot both be known exactly at the same time.
- Curie, Discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium, showing that atoms could break apart and release energy.
- Priestley,: Discovered oxygen by heating mercuric oxide. This showed that air was not one substance but a mixture of gases. At the time, he did not know it was oxygen.
- Pauli, Proposed the Pauli Exclusion Principle, which states that no two electrons in an atom can occupy the same orbital and that two electrons in the same orbital must have opposite spins.
- Dalton, proposed the modern atomic theory which states:
- A Greek philosopher who suggested that all matter was made of four elements—earth, air, fire, and water. This was not an atomic theory, but it laid the foundation for thinking about matter. He demonstrated that air takes up space and must be matter
- Chadwick, Discovered the neutron, explaining the rest of the mass of the atom and why atoms of the same element can have different isotopes.
- Lavoisier, Known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry.” He discovered the role of oxygen in combustion, named elements, and developed the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
- Goldstein, Discovered positive particles (later called protons) by observing canal rays in a discharge tube.
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- A student of philosophy who believed matter could not be divided forever. He proposed that all matter was made of tiny, indivisible particles called “atomos,” meaning “uncuttable.”
- Schrödinger, Developed the wave equation for electrons, leading to the quantum mechanical model of the atom, where electrons are found in regions called orbitals.
- Boyle, An English scientist who is often called the “Father of Modern Chemistry.” He defined an element as a substance that could not be broken down into simpler substances and supported the idea that matter is made of tiny particles. Also, believed that air was not an element, but a mixture of gases.
- Another Greek philosopher who disagreed with Democritus. He believed matter was continuous and could be divided infinitely. His views were widely accepted for nearly 2,000 years, delaying the acceptance of atomic ideas. He believed in the four-element model.
- Planck, Introduced quantum theory, suggesting that energy is released in small packets called quanta, which helped explain how atoms absorb and release energy.
- Nagaoka, Proposed the “Saturnian model” of the atom, where electrons orbited a positively charged center like rings around Saturn.
- Moseley, Discovered that each element has a unique number of protons (atomic number), which determined its place on the periodic table.
- de Broglie, Suggested that electrons behave like waves as well as particles, a key part of quantum mechanics.
- Bohr, Improved Rutherford’s model by proposing that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels, like planets around the sun. This is known as the Planetary model.
- Rutherford, Performed the gold foil experiment, discovering the nucleus. He showed that atoms are mostly empty space with a dense, positively charged center.
- Millikan, Conducted the oil-drop experiment, which measured the charge of an electron. This led to him calculating the mass of an atom.
- J. Thomson, Discovered the electron using the cathode ray tube experiment. He proposed the “plum pudding” model, in which electrons were embedded in a sphere of positive charge.
- Faraday, Showed that atoms were related to electricity. His work with electrolysis revealed that electrical charges were involved in chemical bonding. He discovered that atoms could gain electrical charges to form ions.
24 Clues: Dalton, proposed the modern atomic theory which states: • Goldstein, Discovered positive particles (later called protons) by observing canal rays in a discharge tube. • de Broglie, Suggested that electrons behave like waves as well as particles, a key part of quantum mechanics. • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-11
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- The unique combination of traits each organism inherits from its parents.
- The different colors of hair in humans.
- When an individual is more adapted to their environment and they are more likely to survive.
- Someone you are relate to that lived before you.
- A set of information that controls a trait.
- A set of instructions to build the organism.
- A concept that explains observations using the scientific method.
- The theory that species evolve in short rapid changes.
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- Whales have similar bone structures in their fins as humans in their hands.
- Older species evolved into newer species.
- Giraffes grew long necks.This is an example of _________.
- A trait that helps an organism survive that is under a set of environmental conditions.
- The fossils that scientists have collected.
- The potential for a species to increase its numbers.
- Like the appendix in humans.
15 Clues: Like the appendix in humans. • The different colors of hair in humans. • Older species evolved into newer species. • The fossils that scientists have collected. • A set of information that controls a trait. • A set of instructions to build the organism. • Someone you are relate to that lived before you. • The potential for a species to increase its numbers. • ...
MUSIC Theory 2022-10-25
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- a line to notate the note outside the staff
- compose of five lines and four spaces
- one of accidentals that raises the note semitone/halfstep
- meaning to stop.
- pattern of a beat/melody
- a group of flats and sharps which are places at the beginning of a staff
- have 4 beats
- means very soft pp
- the speed of a music
- means very loud ff
- very loud f
- have 2 beats
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- gradually loud
- the softness and loudness of a sound
- combination of pitch and rhythm
- compose of two or more notes that played or sing together and it becomes one sound
- also known as G clef
- gradually soft
- also known F clef
- means soft p
- structure of how the music or song was made.
- have a five lines and four spaces.
22 Clues: very loud f • have 4 beats • means soft p • have 2 beats • gradually loud • gradually soft • meaning to stop. • also known F clef • means very soft pp • means very loud ff • also known as G clef • the speed of a music • pattern of a beat/melody • combination of pitch and rhythm • have a five lines and four spaces. • the softness and loudness of a sound • compose of five lines and four spaces • ...
ETHICAL THEORY 2022-12-11
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- ethical theory helps in making ethical ______ on any matters that would like to be identified as right or wrong.
- ____ Utilitarian emphasized on the greatest benefit an individual gain through his actions.
- Root word for ethical theory from Greek ‘_____’ means a way of seeing (see/view moral phenomena)
- deontology concentrates on the __________ & motive to determine right or wrong action.
- Natural beings (humans, plants & ______ ) had a principle of order within them that directed them toward their goals under the maxim “the good is that at which all things aim”.
- _____ virtue excellence of character which concerns with how one position himself in acting well.
- ethical ______ claims that one ought to pursue one’s self interest exclusively.
- natural law theory follows a ______ Christian tradition where Thomas Aquinas, based his perspective of natural law on a religious term in which he believed that god created the universe according to plan and thus put into the natures of things their natural orientation.
- _____ comes from ancient Greek, ‘vir ’ referring to strength or manliness and ‘arete’ meaning excellence.
- The moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality known as ‘_________’imperative (Johnson, 2010).
- ______ is causes of right & wrong
- ________is practical ethics based on the right & wrong concept
- _____ utilitarian emphasized the adherence to rule in order to produce the greatest benefit
- Ethical egoism endorses individual who act for their self interest for a ____ run benefit. It promotes doing good thing to oneself and avoid harming oneself.
- Teleology originates from Greek, ______ meaning goal or end.
- ______ is a systematic attempt to understand moral concepts and justify moral principles and theories.
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- One of the most common forms of ethical deliberation focuses on the consequences is the ______ theory.
- in deontology theory, the only good reason for doing the right thing is because of duty, thus duty becomes the ‘________’ for an action or the key element of a decision to act (BBC, 2014)
- Virtue ethics propose that an ethical decision is not made purely on _____ moral values but related to specific circumstances in which the decision is made (Van Staveren, 2007).
- _________ theory is developed by Aristotle where the ethical philosophy based on nature which emphasized that goals are embedded in natural things as there was an order in nature.
- ______ virtue excellence of mind which it concern with the ability to understand, reason and judge well.
- _______ is consequences based
- teleology is based on a moral judgement on the ______ of action.
- Deontology originates from ______, deon meaning duty.
- ___________ ethics is the study of right & wrong of human behavior
- The main idea of utilitarianism is the Principle of Utility where an action is considered good when it _____ happiness for the society, right when it maximizes possible good for all persons affected by the action (Stewart, 1991).
- The utilirianism theory is advocate by ______ Bentham and John Stuart Mills.
- ______ is duty based
- ________ is a systematic exposition of a particular view about what is the nature and basis of good or right.
- _____ is also known an consequentialism theory.
- ethics virtue is ______ based
- It looks for objective, ultimate or absolute standards for assessing rightness or wrongness of human actions (______,1993).
- _____ moral theory was advocated by Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher (1724-1804).
- part of the formulation of the imperative in Kant's theory includes ‘Act according to the ______ that you can will to be a universal law’
34 Clues: ______ is duty based • _______ is consequences based • ethics virtue is ______ based • ______ is causes of right & wrong • _____ is also known an consequentialism theory. • Deontology originates from ______, deon meaning duty. • Teleology originates from Greek, ______ meaning goal or end. • ________is practical ethics based on the right & wrong concept • ...
Colour Theory 2019-09-26
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- when you add white to a colour
- colours that tend to appear in the foreground
- colour mode is used in web design
- C0 M100 Y100 K0
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make white
- colour mode is used in print design
- a colour scheme uses only one hue
- how clearly something can be read
- C75 M0 Y25 K0
- colour scheme of two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make black
- C50 M75 Y100 K0
- C0 M50 Y100 K0
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- a colour scheme that uses three colours equally spaced from each other on the colour wheel
- colour scheme using one colour and the colour on each side of its complement on the colour wheel
- the colours between a primary and a secondary
- the range of colours that can be produced in any given colour mode
- colours that hold more visual weight
- blues, greens, and violets are classified as these types of colours
- something that is pleasing to the eye
- complementary colours of equal lightness and saturation tend to make each other do this
- three colours side by side
- when you add black to a colour
- the result colour when you mix 2 primary colours
- two colors side by side, interacting with one another that changes our perception accordingly
25 Clues: C75 M0 Y25 K0 • C0 M50 Y100 K0 • C0 M100 Y100 K0 • C50 M75 Y100 K0 • three colours side by side • when you add white to a colour • when you add black to a colour • colour mode is used in web design • a colour scheme uses only one hue • how clearly something can be read • colour mode is used in print design • colours that hold more visual weight • something that is pleasing to the eye • ...
Colour Theory 2019-09-26
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- something that is pleasing to the eye
- colours that hold more visual weight
- two colors side by side, interacting with one another that changes our perception accordingly
- the colours between a primary and a secondary
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make white
- C75 M0 Y25 K0
- blues, greens, and violets are classified as these types of colours
- colour scheme using one colour and the colour on each side of its complement on the colour wheel
- a colour scheme that uses three colours equally spaced from each other on the colour wheel
- a colour system where all 3 primaries mixed make black
- the result colour when you mix 2 primary colours
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- complementary colours of equal lightness and saturation tend to make each other do this
- when you add black to a colour
- how clearly something can be read
- three colours side by side
- C0 M50 Y100 K0
- a colour scheme uses only one hue
- the range of colours that can be produced in any given colour mode
- colour scheme of two colours opposite on the colour wheel
- C50 M75 Y100 K0
- colours that tend to appear in the foreground
- when you add white to a colour
- C0 M100 Y100 K0
- colour mode is used in web design
- colour mode is used in print design
25 Clues: C75 M0 Y25 K0 • C0 M50 Y100 K0 • C50 M75 Y100 K0 • C0 M100 Y100 K0 • three colours side by side • when you add black to a colour • when you add white to a colour • how clearly something can be read • a colour scheme uses only one hue • colour mode is used in web design • colour mode is used in print design • colours that hold more visual weight • something that is pleasing to the eye • ...
Color Theory 2020-08-23
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- when a layer of paint completely covers another.
- colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- painting technique when you mix two colors next to each other smoothly.
- a brush that holds a large quantity of fluid paint.
- colors that sit side-by-side on the color wheel.
- color scheme that combines a hue and the hues on each side of its complement. (2 words)
- color scheme with colors across each other on the color wheel.
- a light value of a hue
- the brightness or dullness of a color.
- a brush used for centuries by artists; good for lines.
- when artist ignores the real colors and makes a color choice to support personal preference and meaning.
- element of art derived from reflected light.
- second most used color in a painting.
- name of a color in the spectrum.
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- a plan to organizing colors from color wheel. (2 words)
- a paint brush shaped like a fan.
- colors made by mixing primary colors.
- a dark value of a hue
- a brush that is rounded at the top.
- the amount of light a color reflects.
- using very thick paint to stand up in a textural way.
- the color which is used most often in a painting.
- painting a transparent color over another layer.
- the workhorse of brushes, versatile, chisel edge, wide strokes.
- painting technique in which a gradient is created through scrubbing a slightly dry brush.
- painting technique where a brush has very little paint and creates scratchy texture.
- colors not found on the color wheel such as black, white, grey.
- color scheme using only one hue with its tints and shades.
- a small about of color used to draw attention to a key area in a painting.
- term for a "see-through" paint
- color scheme using three colors spaced equally apart.
- the spectrum bent into a circle.(2 words)
32 Clues: a dark value of a hue • a light value of a hue • term for a "see-through" paint • a paint brush shaped like a fan. • name of a color in the spectrum. • a brush that is rounded at the top. • colors made by mixing primary colors. • the amount of light a color reflects. • second most used color in a painting. • the brightness or dullness of a color. • ...
Color Theory 2020-03-24
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- Another name for violet.
- Mixing two primaries together.
- Blue, violet and green are in the _____ family because the colors are like water/ice.
- No color.
- What is the complement of blue?
- The purity of the color.
- When black is added to a color.
- Yellow green for example
- A color scheme with two sets of complements.
- A color scheme of two colors that sit opposite the color wheel.
- A way of visually organizing colors
- Yellow, orange and red are in the warm family because the colors are like what?
- Colors that sit next to one another on the color wheel.
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- Red, yellow and blue.
- One color plus its tints, tones and shades.
- A tint of red.
- Sir Isaac Newton discovered color comes from what?
- A color scheme of three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
- Paint tubes and ____ were a result of the Industrial Revolution.
- A set of rules that organizes and harmonizes the use of color.
- Mix the complements together to create ____.
- The name of a color.
- A property of color and is the lightness or darkness of a color.
- When grey is added to a color.
- Who mixed and made colors before paint tubes were readily available?
- An absence of light.
26 Clues: No color. • A tint of red. • The name of a color. • An absence of light. • Red, yellow and blue. • Another name for violet. • The purity of the color. • Yellow green for example • Mixing two primaries together. • When grey is added to a color. • What is the complement of blue? • When black is added to a color. • A way of visually organizing colors • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-11-21
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- The "center" of an atom in which scientists expect to find protons and neutrons, but not electrons
- Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev formulated the Periodic Law, leading to the creation of this important document used by scientists around the world
- Particles that make up an atom including protons, neutrons, and electrons
- One of more then 110- known fundamental building blocks of matter - these particles cannot be broken down by chemical means
- This number tells you the valence electrons of an elements on the periodic table
- The location of electrons in an atom
- A minute portion of matter; an individual unit of matter that could be anything from an atom to a planet depending upon established parameters
- He laid the foundation for modern atomic theory
- A neutral subatomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom, having a mass of 1 AMU and serving to "bind" the nucleus together
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- This scientist conducted the Gold Foil Experiment, which proved that atoms contain a nucleus and are largely made up of empty space
- Electrons in the outermost shell
- Created the modern model of the atom
- Equivalent to the number of protons
- The sum of protons and neutrons
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- This scientists concluded that electrons sat in the positively charged atom
- A positively-charged subatomic particle having a mass of 1 AMU and located in the nucleus of an atom
- A negatively charged particle found outside of the nucleus of an atom
- This number tells you the energy level of an element on the periodic table
- The basic unit of a chemical elements
- This scientist created a model of the atom similar to planets orbiting a star. The nucleus was the star, and the planets were the orbitals
21 Clues: The sum of protons and neutrons • Electrons in the outermost shell • Equivalent to the number of protons • Created the modern model of the atom • The location of electrons in an atom • The basic unit of a chemical elements • He laid the foundation for modern atomic theory • A negatively charged particle found outside of the nucleus of an atom • ...
Accounting Theory 2021-02-06
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- Asset/Cash in Hand, Cash at Bank are an example of
- /amount invested by the proprietor in the business
- /same accounting policy should be followed year to year due to this concept
- /unsold goods lying in godown
- /goodwill is an
- /is a loss in value of asset due to wear and tear
- /person who is not able to pay the liabilities at all.
- /amount paid in advance
- Account/Installation charges on purchase of new machinery will be debited to?
- Payable/Creditor is an?
- /furniture is a kind of
- /are the responsibilities of the business
- expenditure/Carriage Outward is a
- /amount of expenses which are incurred but yet to be paid.
- /amount withdrawn by the proprietor for personal use
- /all the business transactions are measured in terms of
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- balance/is an overdraft as per pass book.
- /act to paying or receiving money
- /Discount Received is a kind of
- Account/Carriage inward will be debited to?
- /due to this concept capital is shown in liability side of balance sheet
- /Reputation of the business in market is called?
- /amount of depreciation in straight line method of depreciation
- /is a process
- /Sales Less COGS
- /due to this concept provisions are made.
- Account/Goods sold to the customer will be credited to
- /result due to transactions happened
- /book keeping is a _____ stage
- /From business will receive the money
- /it shows the financial position of the business.
31 Clues: /is a process • /goodwill is an • /Sales Less COGS • /amount paid in advance • Payable/Creditor is an? • /furniture is a kind of • /unsold goods lying in godown • /book keeping is a _____ stage • /Discount Received is a kind of • /act to paying or receiving money • expenditure/Carriage Outward is a • /result due to transactions happened • /From business will receive the money • ...
Color Theory 2021-02-02
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- Mixture of a color with black
- Mixture of a color with white
- Blue, green, purple
- Orange, red, yellow
- Three colors next to each other
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Symbolizes freshness
- Color directly opposite another
- Green, Orange, Purple
- Additive color model
- Associated with stability
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- Color of cleanliness
- associated with sunlight and heat
- made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- RGB color model used on
- CMYK color model used for
- Symbolizes passion and danger
- Subtractive color model
- Symbolizes royalty
- Relative darkness or lightness of a color
20 Clues: Red, Yellow, Blue • Symbolizes royalty • Blue, green, purple • Orange, red, yellow • Color of cleanliness • Symbolizes freshness • Additive color model • Green, Orange, Purple • RGB color model used on • Subtractive color model • CMYK color model used for • Associated with stability • Mixture of a color with black • Mixture of a color with white • Symbolizes passion and danger • ...
Particle theory 2020-12-18
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- Liquids and gases can ...
- No fixed volume or shape
- When a solid is heated, the particles ...more
- The process by which a liquid becomes a gas
- Gas can move
- The particles in a gas do not ... each other.
- Between particles there is
- Process by which a gas changes its state to become a liquid
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The liquid in a thermometer changes so that it can be used to measure a ...
- The temperature at which a liquid boils air that is leaving the liquid
- Fixed volume, no fixed shape
- All matter is made up of
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- Solids and liquids cannot be ...
- The particles in a gas are not attracted to each other and they can move ...
- Solids are held firmly in place by forces of ...
- Particles are always
- The particles can now move ... each other.
- Solid expands when it is ...
- The process by which a liquid turns into a solid
- The temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid
- The particles in a solid state move around ... point
- Fixed volume and shape
- Process by which a solid becomes a liquid
- Liquid to gas
25 Clues: Gas can move • Liquid to gas • Particles are always • Fixed volume and shape • No fixed volume or shape • All matter is made up of • Liquids and gases can ... • Between particles there is • Solid expands when it is ... • Fixed volume, no fixed shape • Solids and liquids cannot be ... • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Process by which a solid becomes a liquid • ...
Nail Theory 2021-05-11
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- Any disease, disorder, or condition of the nail
- Area of the nail on which the nail body rests
- Half-moon shape at the base of the nail
- Active tissue that generates cells
- Living tissue that overlies the nail plate on the sides of the nail
- A sign of infection
- A sign of infection
- Pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix
- Attached to the matrix at the base of the nail
- Nails that are very thin and soft
- Live tissue at the base of the nail
- Cause of disease, disorder, or condition
- Overlapping dead tissue that is loose and pliable around the nail
- Loosening or separation of nail
- Inflammation of skin around nail
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- Tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- Living skin attached to nail plate
- Living tissue underneath the free edge
- Horizontal ridges
- Ringworm of the nail
- Visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge
- is the part of the nail that extends beyond the finger
- A sign of infection
- Split cuticles
- Indented vertical lines
- Nails with concave shape
- White spots on nails
- Folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
- Inflammation of nail matrix
29 Clues: Split cuticles • Horizontal ridges • A sign of infection • A sign of infection • A sign of infection • Ringworm of the nail • White spots on nails • Indented vertical lines • Nails with concave shape • Inflammation of nail matrix • Loosening or separation of nail • Inflammation of skin around nail • Nails that are very thin and soft • Living skin attached to nail plate • ...
Makeup Theory 2021-08-18
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- Color scheme where colors are located in triangular position
- Tone including red and yellow
- Blue + yellow
- Face shape requiring verticle emphasis to slenderize
- Opposite each other on color wheel
- Primary color
- Mixture of secondary and primary colors
- Red + yellow
- Tone including violet and blue
- Blue + red
- Primary color
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- Colors that recede or minimize
- Face shape that requires jaw and forehead to appear wider
- Color scheme using same color
- Colors that stand out and accentuate
- Face shape that requires added width and forehead and reduced width at chin
- Face shape that does not require "corrective" application
- Face shape that require jawline to be visually widened
- Face shape requiring softening the angularity to reduce width
- There are three areas of an eye: Crease area, brow bone, ?
- "The windows to the soul"
- Face shape that requires visual shortening
- Color scheme where three colors are adjacent
- Primary color
24 Clues: Blue + red • Red + yellow • Blue + yellow • Primary color • Primary color • Primary color • "The windows to the soul" • Tone including red and yellow • Color scheme using same color • Colors that recede or minimize • Tone including violet and blue • Opposite each other on color wheel • Colors that stand out and accentuate • Mixture of secondary and primary colors • ...
Kinetic Theory 2021-08-31
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- the volume of a gas is not ___
- state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- all matter is composed of small ___
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- the unit used to measure energy
- energy of motion
- particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement
- the kinetic theory explains the physical properties of matter in terms of the ___ of its particles
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- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed from a substance
- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- the transfer of thermal energy
- particles in liquids and gases have an ___ arrangement
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- thermal energy depends on the amount of ___ in the substance
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least kinetic energy
- the state of matter that takes the shape of its container
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
20 Clues: energy of motion • the volume of a gas is not ___ • the transfer of thermal energy • the unit used to measure energy • all matter is composed of small ___ • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in a solid have an ___ arrangement • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • ...
related theory 2021-11-03
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- how much fecal you need for fecal flotation
- done by examining the body of a deceased animal to determine the cause of death
- red blood cell
- BC
- the cover you put on the slid
- a neddle that go in the blatter
- BG
- when you observe the urine catheterization when you take urine out the blaterreagentstrip the strinp you use on the urineProCyteDxHematologyAnalyzer the machine you do a CBCSedivueDXUrineSedimentAnalyzer were you test the urine
- liquid part of the urine
- allowing the sediment to fall to the end
- a substanse that prevents clotting
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- liltel tube that holds blood sample
- normal range for BG
- pointed shaped end
- action the action of draing blood
- a blood sample after centrifuge
- quiet alert responsive
- the machine you spine samples around
- TP
- round bateria shape
- what is brite alert and responsive
- volume PCV
22 Clues: BC • TP • BG • volume PCV • red blood cell • pointed shaped end • normal range for BG • round bateria shape • quiet alert responsive • liquid part of the urine • the cover you put on the slid • a blood sample after centrifuge • a neddle that go in the blatter • action the action of draing blood • what is brite alert and responsive • a substanse that prevents clotting • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-19
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- period of development before birth.
- environmental variables; childhood experiences how we were raised social relationship, surrounding culture.
- Havighurst has identified six major age periods, 13-18 years is what age periods.
- discontinuity view sees development as more abrupt a succession of changes to produce different behaviors in different age specific life.
- a process where women experience hormonal changes which result in the loss of ability to reproduce.
- the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life.
- an intra-individual transformation that is attributed to progressions corresponding to age.
- the true foundation age.
- genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics
- it is a period that extends from conception to death.
- a___adulthood is the period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for the aged parents and the growing children . Many psychological and intellectual changes occur in the stage.
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- the child must learn to become a birthday , responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society is a theory of___.
- the child will develop best if it left as free as possible is a theory of____.
- there are two specific ways to study nature-nurture the twin studies and ___ studies.
- according to Havighurst it is one that arises at the certain period in our lives , the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later tasks.
- germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenatal development.
- personalities are modified through interaction with family , experiences at school , and acculturation.
- he is Developmental Theorist.
- the belief that personality traits present during infancy injured throughout the lifespan.
- it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change.
20 Clues: the true foundation age. • he is Developmental Theorist. • period of development before birth. • it is a period that extends from conception to death. • the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life. • it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-19
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- period of development before birth.
- environmental variables; childhood experiences how we were raised social relationship, surrounding culture.
- Havighurst has identified six major age periods, 13-18 years is what age periods.
- discontinuity view sees development as more abrupt a succession of changes to produce different behaviors in different age specific life.
- a process where women experience hormonal changes which result in the loss of ability to reproduce.
- the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life.
- an intra-individual transformation that is attributed to progressions corresponding to age.
- the true foundation age.
- genes and heredity factors such as physical appearance personality characteristics
- it is a period that extends from conception to death.
- a___adulthood is the period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for the aged parents and the growing children . Many psychological and intellectual changes occur in the stage.
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- the child must learn to become a birthday , responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society is a theory of___.
- the child will develop best if it left as free as possible is a theory of____.
- there are two specific ways to study nature-nurture the twin studies and ___ studies.
- according to Havighurst it is one that arises at the certain period in our lives , the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later tasks.
- germinal , embryonic and ____periods are three stages of prenatal development.
- personalities are modified through interaction with family , experiences at school , and acculturation.
- he is Developmental Theorist.
- the belief that personality traits present during infancy injured throughout the lifespan.
- it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change.
20 Clues: the true foundation age. • he is Developmental Theorist. • period of development before birth. • it is a period that extends from conception to death. • the foundation period of life covering to 2-6 years of our life. • it is equivalent to old age and it is a final stage of physical change. • ...
Conspiracy theory 2023-02-22
24 Clues: bevis • bevis • teori • oprør • kilde • påstand • regering • holdning • øjenvidne • troværdig • evaluering • rørledning • diskussion • modargument • ekstremisme • beskrivelse • konspiration • ekspertvidne • argumentation • radikalisering • passende sprogbrug • at holde noget hemmeligt • en som ikke tror på vacciner • en som tror, at jorden er flad
Music Theory 2013-01-30
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- five lines, four spaces
- 1/2 beat of silence
- what vibrates on a woodwind instrument to make sound
- very soft
- 2 beats of silence
- 4 beats of silence
- 1 beat of sound
- the awesomest music teacher ever
- silence
- medium soft
- clef sign for higher sounding instruments
- 2 beats of sound
- what you have to do to make sound on a brass instrument
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- often mistaken for chainsaw
- very loud
- tells how many beats per measure
- 1/2 beat of sound
- medium loud
- 4 beats of sound
- have to learn to get over the break
- 1 beat of silence
- modern day bugle
- clef sign for lower sounding instruments
- a woodwind made of brass
24 Clues: silence • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • 1 beat of sound • 4 beats of sound • modern day bugle • 2 beats of sound • 1/2 beat of sound • 1 beat of silence • 2 beats of silence • 4 beats of silence • 1/2 beat of silence • five lines, four spaces • a woodwind made of brass • often mistaken for chainsaw • tells how many beats per measure • the awesomest music teacher ever • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- Blue Shades
- sounds like a haunted house
- no trespassing in another's backyard! Blayne's answer
- the model chant of early Christians and Catholics
- writing multiple parts from listening
- hold/pause
- "amen"
- cadence ending on tonic chord, soprano NOT in tonic
- DO, RE, MI, etc.
- triad with a raised 5th
- speed up (Floor it?)
- medium tmepo
- less mosso
- pickup to beginning of piece (not anaconda)
- 3 note chord
- the best instrument ever
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- all player/singers playing the same thing
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- the speed of the piece
- the 5th chord of the 5th note (for ex.)
- the "1" of a scale
- a group of 2 notes performed in a time of 3
- little by little
- cadence ending with soprano in tonic
- beginning to Coda
- 2 against 3; John's favorite answer
- \note note that lasts an entire measure
- play ffffffffff
- ending to a phrase
- play on your own (ad lib.)
- happy-sounding
- a piece for 2 performers
- expressive
- rolling "r"
- 7th seventh chord
- repeated up/down/ variation of pitch
- "moderate" tempo
- sad-sounding
- the end
- with moto
40 Clues: "amen" • the end • with moto • hold/pause • expressive • less mosso • Blue Shades • rolling "r" • medium tmepo • sad-sounding • 3 note chord • happy-sounding • play ffffffffff • little by little • DO, RE, MI, etc. • "moderate" tempo • beginning to Coda • 7th seventh chord • the "1" of a scale • ending to a phrase • speed up (Floor it?) • the speed of the piece • triad with a raised 5th • a piece for 2 performers • ...
Choice Theory 2014-03-26
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- Lead Management employs the Seven Caring Habits
- Teachers employing Choice Theory should _____________ their students to focus on controlling their actions and thoughts
- Avoid criticizing and blaming in Reality Therapy
- The need for ______ and influence is a basic human need
- Under Choice Theory students should be able to make ________ regarding class operations
- ______________ behaviour from teachers generally leads to more severe behaviour from problematic students, while the relation-based discipline of lead management has been shown to result in more positive behaviour from students (Conway, 2009)
- Reality Therapy is a form of counselling the reinforces the principles of Choice Theory
- Under Choice Theory teachers work with students to form ___________ strategies to encourage students to choose good behaviour
- Under choice theory students should be able to decide ________________ for misbehaviour
- When employing Reality Therapy, work with the ____________ to create a workable plan specific to the needs and abilities of the student (Robey et. al, 2011)
- Boss Management is often seen as "my way or the __________"
- William _________ is the creator of Choice Theory
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- Punishment and ___________ is avoided upon in Choice Theory
- Reality Therapy is not a form of _________________ for celebrities such as Justin Bieber
- Under choice theory students will choose _________ behaviour if they have positive perceptions about their time at school
- The Seven Caring Habits are: Supporting, Encouraging, Listening, Accepting, Trusting, _________, Negotiating Differences
- In Reality Theory, you must focus on the _____ issue between you and the student
- The need to ______ and have fun is a basic human need
- The need to belong and __________ is a basic human need
- _______ ________ (two words, no space) is best employed in a one-on-one setting
- If all or some of these basic needs are not met, students will resort to ________________ beahviour
- Under Choice Theory there are ______ basic needs underpinning human behaviour
- Lead Management is group orientated. The lead managing teacher listens to his/her class creates a class environment to reflect the class
- The need to be free and make ___________ is a basic human need
- The Seven Deadly Habits are: Criticising, Blaming, Complaining, __________, Threatening, Punishing, Bribing + rewarding to control
25 Clues: Lead Management employs the Seven Caring Habits • Avoid criticizing and blaming in Reality Therapy • William _________ is the creator of Choice Theory • The need to ______ and have fun is a basic human need • The need for ______ and influence is a basic human need • The need to belong and __________ is a basic human need • ...
Metalwork Theory 2017-02-26
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- a mixture of metals
- tool for holding work on a bench
- liquid used to allow flow of melted metal
- a design factor meaning what something should do
- a design factor meaning how easy something is to use
- metals that contain iron
- a list created from design factors that your design should follow
- equipment that must be worn at all times in the workshop
- method of combining materials by melting metal
- tool that can be used to cut curved shapes
- pinkish-brown metal that is tough but easily shaped
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- piece of material used to help marking out pattern on a material
- non ferrous metal that is light and commonly used for drinking cans and cooking foil
- technique of filing across your material
- tool used to cut straight edges in metal
- where metal is refined from
- soft grey metal used to make nuts, bolts, cars etc
- a design factor meaning what a product must look like
- tool used to shape and smooth edges of material
- metal used for vices that is heavy,hard and brittle
- gold coloured metal that is quite hard
21 Clues: a mixture of metals • metals that contain iron • where metal is refined from • tool for holding work on a bench • gold coloured metal that is quite hard • technique of filing across your material • tool used to cut straight edges in metal • liquid used to allow flow of melted metal • tool that can be used to cut curved shapes • method of combining materials by melting metal • ...
Music Theory 2017-05-04
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- Relative loudness or softness
- Playing a series of pitches without tonguing
- Feeling where the beat is
- Sitting/standing correctly and efficiently
- How a sound is placed in time; Length of note
- Two beats of sound in 4/4 time
- The way a sound is started and ended
- Lowers the pitch 1/2 step
- Everyone on the same pitch
- The speed at which a regular pulse is repeated
- Emphasis on a note
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- Raises the pitch 1/2 step
- Pitches in sequence that form a pattern
- One beat of sound in 4/4 time
- Being in tune with accompaniment or others
- 1/2 beat of sound in 4/4 time
- Moving in half-steps
- Mouth position in brass and woodwinds
- Five lines and four spaces where music is written
- Four beats of sound in 4/4 time
- Cancels out a sharp or a flat; Return to the key signature
- The highness or lowness of sound
22 Clues: Emphasis on a note • Moving in half-steps • Raises the pitch 1/2 step • Feeling where the beat is • Lowers the pitch 1/2 step • Everyone on the same pitch • Relative loudness or softness • One beat of sound in 4/4 time • 1/2 beat of sound in 4/4 time • Two beats of sound in 4/4 time • Four beats of sound in 4/4 time • The highness or lowness of sound • ...
Music Theory 2018-11-06
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- low sound
- opposite of flat
- Happens between beats
- Lines in a Scale
- Has both Treble and Bass clef
- High pitch
- 1 beats
- taking a breath
- 4 beats
- The graph
- medium sound
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- Connects two or more notes on different pitches
- Low pitch
- High sound
- 2 beats
- Controls the amount of beats
- Adds another beat to a note
- Notes go here
- The instruction
- Redo
20 Clues: Redo • 2 beats • 1 beats • 4 beats • low sound • Low pitch • The graph • High sound • High pitch • medium sound • Notes go here • The instruction • taking a breath • opposite of flat • Lines in a Scale • Happens between beats • Adds another beat to a note • Controls the amount of beats • Has both Treble and Bass clef • Connects two or more notes on different pitches
Vet Theory 2022-01-27
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- extraction with needle in the bladder
- removal of the uterus
- pertaining to the heart
- pain relief
- many
- no blood
- abnormally rapid breathing
- right ear
- absence of breathing
- fast thyroid activity
- surgical incision
- once a day
- four times a day
- inflammation of kidneys
- slow thyroid activity
- twice a day
- complete blood count
- left ear
- inflammation of skin
- urinary catheter
- inflammation of bladder
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- low
- mass in blood cells
- absence of sensation
- slow respitory rate
- enlarged
- study of cells
- removal of small amounts of tissue
- loss of appetite
- vomiting
- study of disease
- inflammation of the gums
- high
- inflammation of the liver
- surgical incision in stomach
- difficulty breathing
- inflammation of gallbladder
- red blood count
- white blood count
39 Clues: low • many • high • enlarged • no blood • vomiting • left ear • right ear • once a day • pain relief • twice a day • study of cells • red blood count • loss of appetite • study of disease • four times a day • urinary catheter • surgical incision • white blood count • mass in blood cells • slow respitory rate • absence of sensation • absence of breathing • difficulty breathing • complete blood count • inflammation of skin • ...
Cell Theory 2023-10-04
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- It is a structurally complex and compartmentalized unit of life characterized by the presence of a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus housing genetic material, multiple specialized membrane-bound organelles, and intricate cellular structure.
- are slender, hair-like microstructures that protrude from the surface of certain cells, exhibiting dynamic, coordinated, rhythmic beating patterns. Their primary function resides in mediating cellular motility and the facilitation of extracellular fluid movement.
- Discovered the fluid content of the cell. His most notable contribution is the discovery and description of cellular structures known as "sarcode" or "protoplasm," which played a crucial role in advancing the understanding of cells and paved the way for future research in cell biology.
- He published a book titled "Micrographia" in which he described his observations using a microscope. He observed small, box-like structures, which he called "cells" because they reminded him of the small rooms (cellulae in Latin) monks lived in.
- It is commonly known as red blood cells (RBCs), serve a vital function in the circulatory system. Their primary role is to transport oxygen from the lungs to various tissues and organs in the body and to facilitate the return of carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, from the tissues back to the lungs for exhalation.
- Found on certain cells, serving as complex molecular motors to generate propulsive forces that enable cell movement and facilitate directional locomotion in a biomechanically intricate manner.
- In 1831, while examining plant cells under a microscope, Robert Brown observed a structure within the cell that appeared as a distinct, rounded body. He named this structure the "nucleus," which comes from the Latin word for "kernel" or "seed."
- It serve as the biological linchpin for both tissue homeostasis and regeneration through their unique capacity for self-renewal and pluripotency, wherein they can give rise to a diverse array of specialized cell types, thereby contributing to tissue repair, growth, and maintenance while holding the potential to alleviate degenerative and pathological conditions.
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- Their functions transcend mere structural components, acting as veritable gatekeepers, signal transducers, and transport facilitators, navigating the delicate balance between cellular stability and dynamic responsiveness.
- It has two ends: cis face situated near the endoplasmic reticulum and trans face situated near the cell membrane.
- Made up of two layers of lipid molecules in which protein molecules are floating.
- He proposed that the bodies of animals are made up of individual cells, similar to plants, and that cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms.
- It is commonly known as white blood cells, play several critical functions in the immune system and overall health. Their primary role is to defend the body against infections, pathogens, and foreign substances. Here are some of the key functions of leukocytes:
- Made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin
- His work is particularly associated with the concept of "omnis cellula e cellula," which means "every cell originates from another cell."
- It exerts its pivotal role by modulating the biophysical properties, specifically the fluidity and rigidity, of the lipid bilayer.
- Indispensable for hemostasis, the process of preventing and controlling bleeding. They adhere to damaged blood vessel walls, aggregate to form a plug, and release clotting factors, ultimately leading to clot formation.
- They are involved in the movement of molecules such as proteins, lipids, and other cellular components within the cell and between different cellular compartments.
- It is a unicellular microorganism characterized by its minimalistic cellular structure, devoid of a well-defined membrane-bound nucleus and complex organelles, wherein genetic material exists as a singular. These cells are typified by their relative simplicity, lack of membrane-bound organelles, and reliance on binary fission for reproduction
- serve as amphipathic molecules in biological membranes, orchestrating the creation of lipid bilayers where hydrophilic phosphate heads face the aqueous environment, while hydrophobic fatty acid tails remain sequestered inside.
20 Clues: Made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin • Made up of two layers of lipid molecules in which protein molecules are floating. • It has two ends: cis face situated near the endoplasmic reticulum and trans face situated near the cell membrane. • ...
Band Theory! 2024-03-06
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- A type of slow song with multiple different parts.
- The highest sounding brass instrument.
- An instrument similar to the Tuba.
- Slurring two different notes that use the same finger/slide position.
- A line used to connect two or more notes with different pitches.
- The composer of our Foundation Warm-ups.
- The concept of "tah"-ing at the start of a note.
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- The numbers at the beginning of music that explain how many beats are in each measure.
- A note that gets one beat in a 4/4 time signature.
- A comma symbol used to show when to breathe while playing.
- The name of your Red Book.
- The symbol at the beginning of music that indicates treble or bass.
- A symbol used to raise the pitch of a note.
- The only band instrument where you put your hand in the bell to play.
- A "silent" note that gets two beats in a 4/4 time signature.
- The name of Mrs. Lyche's student teacher.
- The lowest sounding instrument in band.
- A symbol used to lower the pitch of a note.
- The lines and spaces that music notes are written on.
- A line used to connect two or more notes with the same pitch.
20 Clues: The name of your Red Book. • An instrument similar to the Tuba. • The highest sounding brass instrument. • The lowest sounding instrument in band. • The composer of our Foundation Warm-ups. • The name of Mrs. Lyche's student teacher. • A symbol used to raise the pitch of a note. • A symbol used to lower the pitch of a note. • ...
Behaviorism Theory 2024-03-06
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- A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- Refers to the gradual weakening of a conditioned response by severing the association between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli.
- The reappearance of a weakened conditioned response after a period following extinction.
- A type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics.
- An attempt to foretell what will happen in a particular case, generally on the basis of past instances or accepted principles.
- You are increasing a behavior.
- The belief that all events, including human actions and decisions, are ultimately determined by preexisting causes or conditions.
- You are decreasing a behavior.
- To call or summon up (a memory, feeling, etc), esp from the past.
- They believe human beings are shaped entirely by their external environment.
- An event that is actually lived through, as opposed to one that is imagined or thought about.
- Refers to the way humans act and interact.
- Embraces moods, attitudes, and opinions and is most clearly expressed in interactions with other people.
- A response occurs with increasing regularity in a well-specified and stable environment.
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- An element of the environment that naturally triggers an automatic response without prior conditioning.
- The learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus.
- Actions that require the involvement of many decisions or events performed simultaneously or in succession.
- Relatively permanent changes in behavior, skills, knowledge, or attitudes resulting from identifiable psychological or social experiences.
- Any change in an individual's thoughts, feelings, or behaviors caused by other people.
- The things whatever you can see in another person doing.
- The progressive series of changes in structure, function, and behavior patterns that occur over the lifespan of a human being or other organism.
- An intensely unpleasant emotion in response to perceiving or recognizing a danger or threat.
- Social or economic circumstances that affect exposure to stressors.
- The examination of one's own conscious thoughts and feelings.
- Any procedure for conducting an investigation that relies upon experimentation and systematic observation rather than theoretical speculation.
- Albert Experiment of John Watson that demonstrated that classical conditioning—the association of a particular stimulus or behavior with an unrelated stimulus or behavior—works in human beings.
- Science of observable behavior.
- A behavior that was the result of a stimulus.
- The person who considered the founder of Behaviorism.
- The branch of psychology dedicated to studying how people think.
30 Clues: You are increasing a behavior. • You are decreasing a behavior. • Science of observable behavior. • Refers to the way humans act and interact. • A behavior that was the result of a stimulus. • The person who considered the founder of Behaviorism. • The learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus. • The things whatever you can see in another person doing. • ...
Game Theory 2024-03-28
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- The term given to the concept that benefits received by each individual through altruism outweigh the costs of the altruistic act
- The type of strategy in which any given individual can play more than one game
- The type of game in which the payoff also depends on the individual playing the strategy
- Each ____ in a payoff matrix represents the outcome of an encounter between individuals playing each strategy
- Altruism allows individuals to increase success of its ________
- Net benefits or losses to all players are possible
- These organisms are great candidates for reciprocal altruism
- True or False: The game theory explicitly incorporates environmental effects on traits
- This type of altruism involves the permanent loss of direct fitness
- The two types of games
- This type of altruism involves the temporary loss of direct fitness
- The type of relationships that altruism behaviors are most common in
- The table that shows the outcomes of conflicts between strategies
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- Which does ESS stand for?
- The model for reciprocal altruism
- True or False: A mixed ESS causes the payoffs to different strategies to be unequal
- A gain to one player requires an equivalent loss to another player
- The theory that is a game in which animal "strategies" , defined mathematically, are set to play against one another
- Behavior by an individual that increases the fitness of another individual while decreasing the fitness of the actor
- The type of strategy where any given individual plays only one strategy
- The type of game in which the payoff of a given strategy depends only on the opposing strategy
- The type of altruism is when the donor that performed the altruistic act is later reciprocated by the recipient
22 Clues: The two types of games • Which does ESS stand for? • The model for reciprocal altruism • Net benefits or losses to all players are possible • These organisms are great candidates for reciprocal altruism • Altruism allows individuals to increase success of its ________ • The table that shows the outcomes of conflicts between strategies • ...
Music Theory 2024-12-16
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- Note Note that gets 2 beats in 2/4 time.
- Notes written on or above the ____ line of the staff
- Rest that gets 1 beat
- Mezzo forte
- 5 lines, 4 spaces
- lowers a note 1/2 step
- Fast
- Spaces of the bass clef
- Lines of the treble clef
- Series of 1/2 steps
- Rest Rest that gets 4 beats
- raises a note 1/2 step
- Note that gets 1 beat in 4/4 time
- Speed of music
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- Pattern for major scale
- Rest Rest that gets 2 beats
- Staff that combines both treble and bass clefs
- Note Note that get 4 beats in 4/4 time.
- Volume of music
- How many notes are in a tetrachord?
- Short and detached
- Fortissimo
- How many letters in the musical alphabet?
- Lines of the bass clef
- Spaces of the treble clef
- Very fast
- Very loud
- Mezzo piano
- smoothly connects 2 or more notes of different pitches
- What joins two notesof the same pitch
- Pianomissimo
31 Clues: Fast • Very fast • Very loud • Fortissimo • Mezzo forte • Mezzo piano • Pianomissimo • Speed of music • Volume of music • 5 lines, 4 spaces • Short and detached • Series of 1/2 steps • Rest that gets 1 beat • lowers a note 1/2 step • Lines of the bass clef • raises a note 1/2 step • Pattern for major scale • Spaces of the bass clef • Lines of the treble clef • Spaces of the treble clef • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-08
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- Any rigged rod or plank that pivits or rotates at a point
- A push or pull
- Consists of a grooved weal with rope rapped around it
- The energy stored in chemical bonds
- The gravitational force between you and the earth
- A device that transforms kinetic energy into electical energy
- The action of one surface or object rubbing against another.
- The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- An energy source that is replenished naturaly
- measure of the average valve of magnetic energy
- The ability to cause change
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- The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- The transfer of energy by a force acting on an object as it is displaced.
- The energy stored in an object because of its position
- Any object that has no definite shape and the ability to flow
- A device that converts thermal energy into mecanical energy
- The energy carried by light is called
- Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- Thermal energy that transfers from one object to another when objects are at different tempurature
- The point within a system where the total mass of the system can be considered to be concentrated.
20 Clues: A push or pull • The ability to cause change • The energy stored in chemical bonds • The energy carried by light is called • An energy source that is replenished naturaly • measure of the average valve of magnetic energy • The gravitational force between you and the earth • Consists of a grooved weal with rope rapped around it • ...
LAW THEORY 2025-12-04
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- Filsuf dan Teolog yang diberikan gelar Santo
- teori yang melihat hukum sebagai suatu sistem yang terdiri dari susunan norma yang berbentuk piramida adalah?
- Siapa yang mempunyai pokok pemikiran teori hukum murni?
- Fuller memandang hukum sebagai?
- Hukum yang dibuat manusia untuk mengatur kehidupan sosial, yang harus selaras dengan hukum alam
- Siapa pembuat teori "8 inner morality of law"
- Terminologi progresif berasal dari kata
- budaya hukum para hakim dan pengacara atau penegak hukum?
- ribu dua "Law in America: A Short History" dirilis pada tahun?
- Perintah yang bersifat umum yang ditetapkan oleh ..... bagi manusia untuk menentukan kewajiban moral
- Perguruan tinggi ilmu kepolisian mengakui Prof Dr. Raharjo sebagai Bapak?
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- Aturan untuk mengenal dan menentukan hukum mana yang sah disebut dengan?
- Siapa yang mendapatkan julukan "Bapak Hukum Indonesia"?
- Aliran hukum alam yang universal dan abadi itu dalah rasio manusia
- Austin memisahkan hukum dengan?
- Prinsip kebenaran HART disebut dengan?
- kata lain dari norma dasar adalah?
- Teori Hukum Pembangunan disebut juga sebagai Mazhab?
- perlu unsur apakah untuk hukum dikualifikasi sebagi hukum?
- siapa pembuat karya "The Concept of Law" (1961)
20 Clues: Austin memisahkan hukum dengan? • Fuller memandang hukum sebagai? • kata lain dari norma dasar adalah? • Prinsip kebenaran HART disebut dengan? • Terminologi progresif berasal dari kata • Filsuf dan Teolog yang diberikan gelar Santo • Siapa pembuat teori "8 inner morality of law" • siapa pembuat karya "The Concept of Law" (1961) • ...
Kinetic Theory 2025-05-08
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- Element that is malleable
- a measure of how difficult it is too stoop a moving object
- device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- equals the distance traveled divided by to travel that distance
- the ability to cause change
- simple machine consisting of a rigid rod or plank
- material that transfers heat easily
- matter with a definite volume but no definite
- mass of an object divided by its volume
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- a push or a pull
- Combination of compounds and elements
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- family of elements in the periodic table
- movement of thermal energy from a substance
- rate at which work is done,equal to the work
- matter that does not have a definite shape
- substance that cannot be broken down into state
- Change of matter from a liquid state to a solid state
- change of matter from a solid
- force that acts to oppose sliding between two surfaces
20 Clues: a push or a pull • Element that is malleable • the ability to cause change • change of matter from a solid • material that transfers heat easily • Combination of compounds and elements • mass of an object divided by its volume • family of elements in the periodic table • anything that takes up space and has mass • matter that does not have a definite shape • ...
EXISTENTIAL THEORY 2025-07-05
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- COMPLEX/ Fear of doing one’s best
- NEEDS/ First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow
- Force that affects the whole person body, mind, and emotions
- Its the relationships to yourself or your inner world.
- Highest and most difficult level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
- / What is term if your ideal self is not connected from your real self
- ANXIETY / Part of anxiety that proportionate to the threat
- CENTERED THEORY / Theory of carl rogers
- OF WORTH / In Carl Rogers' theory of personality, what concept is illustrated by a parent telling their child, “If you love mommy, you need to be top in class.”
- / it’s the situation when you become existentially empty.
- Needs focused on survival and security, like food, water, and safety
- Its the term when you totally stop finding meaning or purpose in life.
- POSITIVE REGARD / What do you call it when a parent loves their child no matter what they do?
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- Structure that gives meaning to experiences
- arises when threat to one’s core values of existence manifest.
- Its the relationship with other people.
- OF TOMMORROW/ It called a fully functional person
- I AM /Its part of 3 aspect of self and its the self identity
- CENTERED THERAPY / Its called in therapy in carl rogers theory.
- Needs about personal growth, possible with love, esteem, and correct social conditions
- DYNAMIC THEORY/ Theory of Maslow
- ORIENTATION/ In rollo may’s theory it helps a person find meaning and understand what life is.
- ESTEEM / Which part of Carl Rogers' theory refers to how a person sees their own worth or value and is one of the three aspects of the self?
- HAROLD MASLOW/ Full name of Maslow
- ANXIETY/ It also part of anxiety but its disproportionate to the threat.
- OF FREEDOM / Rogers says that fully functioning person have this kind of characteristics
- / What term called have a unconditional positive regard and pursuing self actualization
- NEEDS/ Needs that must be satisfied one by one, from lowest to highest
- What D in D-Needs mean
- MYTH - Have a powerful effects on individuals and cultures to know their meaning in lives.
30 Clues: What D in D-Needs mean • DYNAMIC THEORY/ Theory of Maslow • COMPLEX/ Fear of doing one’s best • HAROLD MASLOW/ Full name of Maslow • Its the relationship with other people. • CENTERED THEORY / Theory of carl rogers • Structure that gives meaning to experiences • NEEDS/ First hierarchy of needs based on Maslow • OF TOMMORROW/ It called a fully functional person • ...
cell theory 2025-07-31
Across
- – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7)
- – Cell type with a nucleus (9)
- – Movement of substances into or out of a cell (9)
- – Storage sac in plant cells, often full of water (7)
- – Basic unit of life (4)
- – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9)
- – Describes non-motile organisms or cells (7)
- – Cell type without a nucleus (10)
- – Site of protein synthesis (8)
- – Photosynthesis organelle in plant cells (12)
- – Membrane-bound compartment inside a cell (9)
Down
- – Maintaining a stable internal environment (12)
- – Main molecule making up cell membranes (13)
- – Organelle containing digestive enzymes (8)
- – Thin barrier that regulates passage in and out of a cell (8)
- – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7)
- – Organelle that sorts and packages proteins (5)
- – Barrel-shaped organelle important in mitosis (9)
- – Eukaryotic cell division process (7)
- – See 10-Down (11)
- – Two or more atoms bonded together (8)
- – “Network” in which proteins & lipids are made (11)
22 Clues: – See 10-Down (11) • – Basic unit of life (4) • – Cell type with a nucleus (9) • – Site of protein synthesis (8) • – Cell type without a nucleus (10) • – Eukaryotic cell division process (7) • – Two or more atoms bonded together (8) • – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7) • – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9) • – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7) • ...
cell theory 2025-07-31
Across
- – Organelle containing digestive enzymes (8)
- – Main molecule making up cell membranes (13)
- – Barrel-shaped organelle important in mitosis (9)
- – Organelle that sorts and packages proteins (5)
- – Two or more atoms bonded together (8)
- – Cell type without a nucleus (10)
- – Describes non-motile organisms or cells (7)
- – Photosynthesis organelle in plant cells (12)
- – Maintaining a stable internal environment (12)
- – See 10-Down (11)
- – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7)
Down
- – Eukaryotic cell division process (7)
- – Basic unit of life (4)
- – Membrane-bound compartment inside a cell (9)
- – Thin barrier that regulates passage in and out of a cell (8)
- – Site of protein synthesis (8)
- – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9)
- – “Network” in which proteins & lipids are made (11)
- – Movement of substances into or out of a cell (9)
- – Cell type with a nucleus (9)
- – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7)
- – Storage sac in plant cells, often full of water (7)
22 Clues: – See 10-Down (11) • – Basic unit of life (4) • – Cell type with a nucleus (9) • – Site of protein synthesis (8) • – Cell type without a nucleus (10) • – Eukaryotic cell division process (7) • – Two or more atoms bonded together (8) • – Jelly-like fluid that fills a cell (9) • – Control center of eukaryotic cells (7) • – Diffusion of water across a membrane (7) • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-06-23
Across
- He confirmed the existence of a neutral subatomic particle with a similar mass to a proton.
- the opposite of a synthetic reaction.
- He concluded that electrons are a part of atoms.
- Electrons, neutrons and protons are all...
- path of electrons around the nucleus.
- Rutherford's gold foil experiment provided evidence for the existence of the ____.
- The first group on the periodic table.
- A chemical reaction that often creates fire.
- What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy an orbital?
- This Greek philosopher believed all matter to be comprised of four basic elements; earth, air, fire and water.
Down
- which subatomic particle has a negative charge?
- He first proposed that everything is made of tiny particles.
- the Greek Philosopher Democritus coined what word for a tiny piece of matter that cannot be divided?
- His model placed the electrons in orbits with specific amounts of energy around the nucleus.
- Atoms of the same element with different neutrons.
- When electrons flow from atom to atom.
- The strongest form of radioactivity.
- the number of protons in one atom of an element is that element's...
- the nuclei of isotopes of the same atom contain different numbers of...
- Ernest Rutherford conducted the ___ foil experiment.
- Outer electrons are called ____ electrons.
- Protons and neutrons each contain three of these fundamental constituents of matter.
- developed the first modern atomic theory.
- What do scientists use to predict locations of electrons in atoms?
- A nucleus in an atom contains neutrons and...
25 Clues: The strongest form of radioactivity. • the opposite of a synthetic reaction. • path of electrons around the nucleus. • When electrons flow from atom to atom. • The first group on the periodic table. • developed the first modern atomic theory. • Outer electrons are called ____ electrons. • Electrons, neutrons and protons are all... • ...
Biology (Units 1-3) 2022-12-05
Across
- thin and pink
- created last classical cell theory
- chromosomes seperate
- factor kept constant
- same except for variable
- effect
- cause
- describes theory
- stripes or spots
- man who discovers cells
- observations in wilderness
- based on observations
- transports materials
- applying general statements
Down
- mail system of proteins
- based on numbers
- thick and purple
- chromosomes line up
- recycling center
- colors or patterns mixed
- done in lab
- explains theory
- man who created many microscopes
- created 2/3 classical cell theory
- making general statements
- two nuclei form
- example: blood type
- chromosomes attach to fibers
28 Clues: cause • effect • done in lab • thin and pink • explains theory • two nuclei form • thick and purple • recycling center • describes theory • stripes or spots • based on numbers • chromosomes line up • example: blood type • chromosomes seperate • factor kept constant • transports materials • based on observations • mail system of proteins • man who discovers cells • colors or patterns mixed • ...
Big bang 2024-12-16
10 Clues: set of facts • leftover energy • waves toward us • silent explosion • all existing matter • waves moving away us • a way to measure waves • what are protons and neutrons • one of the first elements to form • one of first elements to form again
Ch.27&6 2015-12-01
Across
- the study of studies' methodologic rigor
- family of methodological approaches to developing new knowledge based on rigorous analysis of existing qualitative research findings
- is an abstraction that purports to account for or explain phenomena
- relies on rigorous integration of evidence on a topic through systematic reviews
- a theory that attempts to explain large aspects of human experience
- assumes a distribution of effects
- phenomenological theory of human experience
- analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded
- is useful for writing up a systematic review of rcts
- theories that are data driven explanations to account for phenomena under study through inductive process
- assumes a single true effect size
Down
- guides reporting of metaanalyses of observational studies
- a theory that focuses on specific aspect of human experience
- ideational and materialistic
- study of results in a specific substantive area through analysis of the processed data
- models that are graphic theory driven representation of phenomena using symbols and diagrams
- a theory that thoroughly describes a phenomena
- a theory based on abstract generalizations to explain relationship between phenomena
- a procedure whose advantages include objectivity, enhanced power, and precision
- is there an empirical basis for the theory
20 Clues: ideational and materialistic • assumes a distribution of effects • assumes a single true effect size • the study of studies' methodologic rigor • is there an empirical basis for the theory • phenomenological theory of human experience • a theory that thoroughly describes a phenomena • is useful for writing up a systematic review of rcts • ...
Unit 1 Astronomy 2024-09-13
Across
- The amount of matter an object has
- A force that pulls objects(planets)towards each other
- Italian astronomer who supported Heliocentric theory using a telescope
- Astronomer who supported Geocentric theory using Math
- Pieces of metallic space rock burning through Earth’s atmosphere creating a streak of light through the sky
- Earth centered theory
- Space rocks that orbit the SUN
- Polish astronomer who proposed Heliocentric Theory
- The revolution of the Moon around the Earth causes the Moon to appear to have
- cosmic snowballs of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun
- The tendency of an object(planet) to remain at rest or continue in a straight path
- Earth SPINNING on an imaginary(axis)creating day/night(24hrs)
Down
- A collection of stars, dust, gas, and dark matter
- Sun centered theory
- Most commonly accepted theory today on the formation of the universe
- Greek astronomer who proposed Geocentric Theory
- The sun is directly over the equator
- Edwin Hubble's theory that the universe is always expanding
- An explanation or model backed by results obtained from many tests or experiments
- Earth's COMPLETE orbit around the sun creating 1 year
- The position of the sun is close to one of the POLES
21 Clues: Sun centered theory • Earth centered theory • Space rocks that orbit the SUN • The amount of matter an object has • The sun is directly over the equator • Greek astronomer who proposed Geocentric Theory • A collection of stars, dust, gas, and dark matter • Polish astronomer who proposed Heliocentric Theory • The position of the sun is close to one of the POLES • ...
Theories of Enzyme activity 2022-06-11
Across
- Interaction in induced fit theory is observed as _____ form?
- Bond formed by substrate in induced fit theory?
- Lock and key theory was proposed by?
- Lock and key model is also known as?
- In induced fit model, the enzyme undergoes a conformational change because of ______ of substrate?
- Lock and key model is possible because of what shape?
- At which site do the substrate bind to the enzyme?
- How many theories of enzyme activity was proposed?
- Result of lock and key model is called?
- What kind of separate group is observed in Induced fit theory?
- Induced fit theory was proposed by?
- Which of the model is highly specific?
Down
- Second theory of enzyme activity?
- What kind of complex is formed after the binding of substrate and enzyme?
- Most of the enzymes can fit only in how many substrate?
- What kind of change is caused in the Induced fit theory because of substrate?
- Interaction in lock and key theory is observed as _____ form?
- Which model of Enzyme substrate binding has the transition state that develops before the reactants undergo the change?
- What state is present in induced fit model but not in Lock and key model before the reactants undergo change?
- First theory of enzyme activity?
20 Clues: First theory of enzyme activity? • Second theory of enzyme activity? • Induced fit theory was proposed by? • Lock and key theory was proposed by? • Lock and key model is also known as? • Which of the model is highly specific? • Result of lock and key model is called? • Bond formed by substrate in induced fit theory? • At which site do the substrate bind to the enzyme? • ...
