set theory Crossword Puzzles
Moral Philosophy ISEB 2023-06-05
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- One argument for the death penalty is that it ___ people from committing murder
- The death penalty is supported by ___ law for Muslims
- The theory that the right action is the one that causes most happiness
- Jeremy ___, the founder of utilitarianism
- One benefit of cloning is that it allows us to bring back ___ species
- ___ Imperative, Kant's test of right and wrong
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- The ___ dilemma, an objection to Divine Command theory
- ___ calculus, Bentham's process for working out right and wrong
- A clone has identical ___ to the original organism
- The Catholic thinker who created Just War theory
- One argument against the death penalty is that ___ people might be executed
- Rules on how to act in war are 'jus in ___'
12 Clues: Jeremy ___, the founder of utilitarianism • Rules on how to act in war are 'jus in ___' • ___ Imperative, Kant's test of right and wrong • The Catholic thinker who created Just War theory • A clone has identical ___ to the original organism • The death penalty is supported by ___ law for Muslims • The ___ dilemma, an objection to Divine Command theory • ...
Vietnam 2020-08-19
Across
- Peace talk held in Switzerland
- Had the world's coolest beard
- Tactics used by the Communists
- Assassinated 20 days before JFK
- Constantly caught with his pants down
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- Eisenhower's name for his theory of communism
- Gulf Incident Involved Maddox and Turner Joy
- Died to the song 'burn baby burn'
- Offensive launched on New Years
- Coined the term 'madman theory'
- Best general since Marcus Agrippa
- One of France's most disastrous defeats in their military history
- Founded on the 20 December 1960
- Loved Marilyn Monroe
14 Clues: Loved Marilyn Monroe • Had the world's coolest beard • Peace talk held in Switzerland • Tactics used by the Communists • Offensive launched on New Years • Coined the term 'madman theory' • Assassinated 20 days before JFK • Founded on the 20 December 1960 • Died to the song 'burn baby burn' • Best general since Marcus Agrippa • Constantly caught with his pants down • ...
CDF 48 2023-04-13
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- players who use imagination in sustained, complex dramatic play
- ages 3-5 child's mental activity
- first mode of representation - body language
- learning activities
- traditional role not recommended now
- play stage between 6 and 8
- stage after early childhood
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- stage of play under 3
- theory of social constructivism
- theory with litter influence in education beyond early childhood
- teacher who helps children find their own solutions
- write down children's words
- he saw few benefits to pretend play
- this manager creates the setting
14 Clues: learning activities • stage of play under 3 • play stage between 6 and 8 • write down children's words • stage after early childhood • theory of social constructivism • ages 3-5 child's mental activity • this manager creates the setting • he saw few benefits to pretend play • traditional role not recommended now • first mode of representation - body language • ...
Tectonic plates 2017-03-21
Across
- the third layer
- the outer layer of the earth
- an active deforming region
- current
- where two plates rub against each other
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate
- tectonic theory Wringer's theory
- sliding directed to the side
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- Where two plates move away from each other
- the outer part of the earth consisting the crust and upper mantel
- hot molten rocks inside a volcano
- a ditch
- a hilltop mountain rang
- relatively low resistance to plastic flow
14 Clues: a ditch • current • the third layer • a hilltop mountain rang • an active deforming region • the outer layer of the earth • sliding directed to the side • tectonic theory Wringer's theory • hot molten rocks inside a volcano • where two plates rub against each other • relatively low resistance to plastic flow • Where two plates move away from each other • ...
Tectonic plates 2017-03-21
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- the third layer
- the outer layer of the earth
- an active deforming region
- current
- where two plates rub against each other
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate
- tectonic theory Wringer's theory
- sliding directed to the side
Down
- Where two plates move away from each other
- the outer part of the earth consisting the crust and upper mantel
- hot molten rocks inside a volcano
- a ditch
- a hilltop mountain rang
- relatively low resistance to plastic flow
14 Clues: a ditch • current • the third layer • a hilltop mountain rang • an active deforming region • the outer layer of the earth • sliding directed to the side • tectonic theory Wringer's theory • hot molten rocks inside a volcano • where two plates rub against each other • relatively low resistance to plastic flow • Where two plates move away from each other • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-10-15
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- Anti-Church teachings
- First to suggest a sun-centered universe
- Invented calculus and developed the Law of Gravity
- Knowledge based on reason and thinking
- Earth-centered universe theory
- Sun-centered universe theory
- Discovered mountains on the moon
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- Exiled from the Catholic Church
- "I think, therefore I am" philosopher
- METHOD Systematic way to find proof using reason
- Scientist who studies stars and planets
- Developed the scientific method
- Sweeping change
- Proposed planets move in elliptical orbits
14 Clues: Sweeping change • Anti-Church teachings • Sun-centered universe theory • Earth-centered universe theory • Exiled from the Catholic Church • Developed the scientific method • Discovered mountains on the moon • "I think, therefore I am" philosopher • Knowledge based on reason and thinking • Scientist who studies stars and planets • First to suggest a sun-centered universe • ...
unit 1 2021-10-04
Across
- a medicine
- change in characteristics over time
- second highest taxonomy rank
- a system of classification
- came up with the theory of evolution
- diagram used for classification
- a theory of cell evolution
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- a key mechanism in evolution
- a variety of life in the world
- a individual form of life
- a formation of new species
- a arrangement of species
12 Clues: a medicine • a arrangement of species • a individual form of life • a formation of new species • a system of classification • a theory of cell evolution • a key mechanism in evolution • second highest taxonomy rank • a variety of life in the world • diagram used for classification • change in characteristics over time • came up with the theory of evolution
Mixed Set 2 2021-11-17
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- how far apart things are
- broke apart and let something out
- a small community or group of houses
- coming after all the others
- used money to get something from the store
- a group of sentences all about a common topic
- a diagram showing your data
- the planet we live on
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- a poster or picture sharing a special message
- the joint in the middle of your leg
- past tense of think
- meets your needs (we have ______ eggs for the recipe)
- people who come to a mostly empty place to make a new home
- the time that will come after now
- a fancy word for picture
- made a noise showing something was funny
- to show using words
17 Clues: past tense of think • to show using words • the planet we live on • how far apart things are • a fancy word for picture • coming after all the others • a diagram showing your data • the time that will come after now • broke apart and let something out • the joint in the middle of your leg • a small community or group of houses • made a noise showing something was funny • ...
Interspiro BA set 2013-08-29
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- HUD
- wear for 50 bars
- new version of the whistle
- DDU
- apparatus computer BAC
- vpu
- test carried out before entering the risk area
- the only determining factor as to wether a facemask test is done
- used to be called the bypass
- number of BA sets at Ely station
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- etap
- cylinder handwheel to open
- test undertaken at start of shift
- name of the hip belt
- old style gauge type
- clip found in the BA pouch
- name of comms unit
17 Clues: HUD • DDU • vpu • etap • wear for 50 bars • name of comms unit • name of the hip belt • old style gauge type • apparatus computer BAC • cylinder handwheel to open • new version of the whistle • clip found in the BA pouch • used to be called the bypass • number of BA sets at Ely station • test undertaken at start of shift • test carried out before entering the risk area • ...
Lingo on set 2016-05-24
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- a solid wooden box that comes in standardized sizes (from largest to smallest): full, half, quarter, pancake
- a clothespin
- the last shot of the day
- actor(s) or actress(es)
- (2 WORDS) yelled when carrying something with the potential to hit somebody like dolly track or a C-stand. Usually said when going through a narrow hallway, doorway or around a corner
- (2 WORDS) the time right before sunrise/after sunset in which the sky is somewhat dark but still illuminated. Often lasts only 20 minutes despite its name
- (2 WORDS) the area in which viewing monitors are placed for the director and other production personnel.
- a half-sized script that contains only the scenes being shot that day
- an electrician
- an extension cord
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- (2 WORDS) phrase to call in hair/make-up to give a final touch-up to actors before a scene is filmed
- the script supervisor
- (2 WORDS) phrase that refers to the last person to get their food at lunch
- (2 WORDS) phrase meaning lunch and/or any break is over and work has begun again
- (2 WORDS) Second-to-last shot of the day. Named for a crew member who would always alert his crew of the second-to-last shot of a setup, scene, or the day.
- (2 WORDS) a crew member hired for only one day or a handful of days worth of work
- an electrician”
17 Clues: a clothespin • an electrician • an electrician” • an extension cord • the script supervisor • actor(s) or actress(es) • the last shot of the day • a half-sized script that contains only the scenes being shot that day • (2 WORDS) phrase that refers to the last person to get their food at lunch • (2 WORDS) phrase meaning lunch and/or any break is over and work has begun again • ...
Geog-Set-3 2017-02-25
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- melting of snow
- spinning movement of the earth around its own axis
- ____ trees shed their leaves during winter
- 6 digit code of Post Office numbering used by India Post
- roads that provide linkage to other roads
- main cause of air pollution emit from vehicle
- low lying wetland with grasses
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- transfer, convey, to pass from one person/place to another person/place
- action of making impure by polluting or poisoning (n)
- roads that connect with major roads and village roads
- roads that connects states and their capitals, big cities and ports
- tropical forests never appear bare and also called ______ forests
- season when trees leaves fall
- the substances that cause the contamination of air, water or soil
- movement of the earth around the sun
- raindeer
- a device for transmitting messages to a long distances along a wire by creating signals
17 Clues: raindeer • melting of snow • season when trees leaves fall • low lying wetland with grasses • movement of the earth around the sun • roads that provide linkage to other roads • ____ trees shed their leaves during winter • main cause of air pollution emit from vehicle • spinning movement of the earth around its own axis • action of making impure by polluting or poisoning (n) • ...
Geog-Set-7 2017-02-25
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- live in or occupy
- people who run their own business
- industrial waster such as metallic and plastic that doesn't mix with the soil
- travellers on a public or private conveyance, commuters
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- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- animals living both in water and on land
- unwanted or unusable materials mix with soil to form manure
- and mumbles a horse-drawn railway was built between these places
- the courier service that is run by the Indian Postal Department
- existing at a particular time; current.
- a means of transport in arctic tundra regions
- give (something, especially money) in order to help achieve something, donate
- prepare of bark of chinchona tree which cures malaria
- The bark of _____ tree is used to make quinine
- another name for mobile
- writing and other office materials.
- keeping or looking after (specially raindeer), livestock
17 Clues: live in or occupy • another name for mobile • people who run their own business • writing and other office materials. • existing at a particular time; current. • animals living both in water and on land • a means of transport in arctic tundra regions • The bark of _____ tree is used to make quinine • prepare of bark of chinchona tree which cures malaria • ...
cells 2025-02-09
16 Clues: cells • tissue • matter • vector • energy • nucleus • pattern • microbes • cytoplasm • organelles • unicellular • cell theory • chloroplasts • mitochondria • cell membrane • multicellular
Vocabulary set 3 2024-02-17
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- relates forces between objects; when an object exerts a force on the 2nd object, the 2nd object exerts an equal amount of force in the opposite direction of the 1st object. (For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction); often applies to force pairs.
- force that acts against the flow of electricity:R
- forces experienced by an object when it is traveling in a curved path or circle.
- a closed loop through which chargers can continuously move
- measure of how strong a current in a circuit is;pressure:V-IR
- measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object
- electrochemical cell that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- instrument used to find the direction of a magnetic field
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- describes the relationship between an object’’s mass and acceleration based on the force applied to it; F=ma
- object with an unequal number of protons and electrons
- provides information about the =direction and strength of an electric field within a region of space
- some of the kinetic energy gets converted to other forms like sound or heat energy
- total kinetic energy and momentum before and after teh collision are the same
- flow of electrical charge carriers:I
- an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion (in a straight line at the same velocity unless acted upon by an outside force.)
- tendency of an object to resist change in its motion (why we move forward with the car when it slams on breaks)
- when 2 objects run into each other
17 Clues: when 2 objects run into each other • flow of electrical charge carriers:I • force that acts against the flow of electricity:R • measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object • object with an unequal number of protons and electrons • instrument used to find the direction of a magnetic field • a closed loop through which chargers can continuously move • ...
Vocab set 3 2024-09-24
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- Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail
- Especially of a body part absolve someone from blame for a fault or wrongdoing especially after due considerations of the case
- Courage in pain or adversity
- Arousing aversion or disgust repulsive
- Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing
- Show or prove to be right or reasonable
- With reference to a feeling or other intangible thing disappear or cause to disappear
- Physical or mental effort
- Make less sever, serious, or painful
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- Voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up
- State or assert that something is the case or true
- Recognize or treat someone or something as different
- Reliable sensible
- Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
- Enough through
- Describe or portray something precisely
17 Clues: Enough through • Reliable sensible • Physical or mental effort • Courage in pain or adversity • Make less sever, serious, or painful • Arousing aversion or disgust repulsive • Show or prove to be right or reasonable • Describe or portray something precisely • Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing • Voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up • ...
Set 3 Sounds 2025-11-17
Across
- To put colour on a picture or wall.
- The sound you make when you talk or sing.
- To feel pain.
- A polite word you say when you ask for something.
- What you do with a big open mouth when you’re tired.
- The part of your body you hear with.
- Where two sides or lines meet.
- A drawing or a photo.
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- Hot, burning flames.
- What the clock tells us / when something happens.
- Something you wear to keep warm.
- A summer month that comes after May.
- Went through the air (past of “fly”).
- A shape with four equal sides.
- A sweet food you eat at parties.
- A gadget you use to call people.
- A place with houses and shops.
17 Clues: To feel pain. • Hot, burning flames. • A drawing or a photo. • A shape with four equal sides. • Where two sides or lines meet. • A place with houses and shops. • Something you wear to keep warm. • A sweet food you eat at parties. • A gadget you use to call people. • To put colour on a picture or wall. • A summer month that comes after May. • The part of your body you hear with. • ...
Chapter Three - Plate Tectonics 2014-11-25
Across
- the number of main layers of the Earth
- how much mass there is in a volume of substance
- theory that explains the formation, movement, and subduction of Earth's plates
- moving downward this layer is between the lithospere and the lower mantle
- responsible for the movement of mantle rock
- boundary where plates slide past each other
- the oldest rock is located _____ from the mid-ocean ridge
- things like rocks that can be held in your hand as proof
- heat transfer through touch
- the ocean that is expanding due to a lower number of trenches
- fernlike plant found in Antarctica
- an example of indirect evidence
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- force pressing on an area; increases as you move down through Earth
- provided drilling samples to support sea-floor spreading
- location of oceanic crust sinking back into the mantle
- creator of the theory of sea-floor spreading
- all lands
- part of the core that is molten
- creator of the idea that the continents have moved to their current locations
- forms along divergent boundaries
- location of the formation of new crust
- well tested concept that explains observations
- form when two continental plates collide
- a device that uses sound waves to help map the ocean floor
24 Clues: all lands • heat transfer through touch • part of the core that is molten • an example of indirect evidence • forms along divergent boundaries • fernlike plant found in Antarctica • the number of main layers of the Earth • location of the formation of new crust • form when two continental plates collide • responsible for the movement of mantle rock • ...
Science Crossword Mr. Gorman 2015-02-13
Across
- The fault block below the fault
- The bending of rock layers due to stress
- What kind of ridges does the Divergent boundary usually form?
- What does the convergent boundary form?
- What type of polarity points toward the south pole?
- The oldest rock is found on the outside of a fold
- The fault block above the fault
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ drift is the theory that the continents were once one great landmass, but broke up and moved to their current locations
- _ _ _ _ _ tectonics is the theory that explains how large pieces of Earth outermost layer move and change shape
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are colliding
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- The boundary between to plates that are moving away from each other
- The rock layers that have folded so both ends of the fold are horizontal
- The boundary between tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
- The vocab for changes shape
- What does the Transform boundary make around ridges?
- Who came up with the continental drift theory?
- The supercontinent from about 245 million years ago
- The amount of force per unit
- When the edge of a plate sinks and takes the rest of the plate with it
- Youngest rocks are found on the outside
20 Clues: The vocab for changes shape • The amount of force per unit • The fault block below the fault • The fault block above the fault • What does the convergent boundary form? • Youngest rocks are found on the outside • The bending of rock layers due to stress • Who came up with the continental drift theory? • The oldest rock is found on the outside of a fold • ...
Geology Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-09
Across
- the thickest part of the earth, and is under the crust
- when two tectonic plates separate
- the theory that explains how large peices of the Earth's crust move and change shape
- the outermost part of the core
- a big crack in the earth, due to a transform boundary
- stress that occurs when the forces act to squeeze an object
- upper mantle
- the ring of fire is a good example of this
- the part of the earth we live on
- how the layers of the earth move and behave
- when two tectonic plates slide past each other, or one slides past another
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- gigantic pieces of the crust and upper mantle, they move due to convection currents and contenental drift
- a theory that Harry Hess discovered, and it is when magma comes out of the earth to make more (bank)
- the theory that the continents are moving
- the center of the earth, it is also under the mantle
- another name for the crust and upper mantle
- another name for lower mantle
- some of these layers are the continental crust, oceanic crust,mantle, and core
- when two tectonic plates come together
- the innermost part of the core, is also solid due to the pressure of all the other layers of the earth
20 Clues: upper mantle • another name for lower mantle • the outermost part of the core • the part of the earth we live on • when two tectonic plates separate • when two tectonic plates come together • the theory that the continents are moving • the ring of fire is a good example of this • another name for the crust and upper mantle • how the layers of the earth move and behave • ...
International Relations Crossword 2020-09-17
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- those that have a low standard of living and low social and economic development
- unending involvement in a difficult or irresolvable issue
- devoted to promoting the welfare of all mankind
- theory that focuses on national interests and power
- originating among or carried on by common people
- The conduct of relations between nations
- reality is what you think it is, what everyone says is true
- temporary stop in warfare
- a person who has fled his or her home due to a political crisis
- acting as a go between
- A coercive economic or military measure
- a document passed by a committee that expresses the opinions and decisions of the UN
- Theory that nations will naturally come to a balance of power
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- a temporary alliance of two or more political units for the purpose of joint action
- A member of a small force of irregular or 'rebel' fighters who make surprise raids
- A supreme and independent political body
- The systematic use of terror or unpredictable violence against governments
- the strongest military or economic nations who are competing for influence in the worlds
- basic facilities and underlying foundation on which the confutation and growth of a community depend
- theory that promotes trade, human rights, and believes power is not the only thing that matters
20 Clues: acting as a go between • temporary stop in warfare • A coercive economic or military measure • A supreme and independent political body • The conduct of relations between nations • devoted to promoting the welfare of all mankind • originating among or carried on by common people • theory that focuses on national interests and power • ...
Sleep and dreams by cole 2024-04-30
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- A dream in which the sleeper is aware they are dreaming
- The waves created while relaxed or tired
- A jerk like muscular twitch that occurs when a person is falling asleep
- Theory that sleep evolved as an adaptive mechanism to help us survive the night time
- The waves created while fully awake
- Theory that sleeping serves the function of repairing and restoring the body
- A state of sleep characterized by three stages of sleep
- The content of the dream that is remembered or recounted
- During REM sleep your muscles are suppressed in function due to what
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- A sleep study involving a series of tests performed during sleep
- The content Freud believed that dreams had hidden meanings
- One of the most common dreams
- Physiological changes that repeat at about 24-hour intervals
- Theory that while sleeping our brains process information from our day
- The waves created in the first stage of sleep
- A dream arousing feelings of intense fear and distress
- The waves created in the third through fourth stages of sleep
- A series of images, ideas, and emotions that occur during sleep
- The stage of sleep in which you dream
- A disturbance in sleep induced by a major shift in environmental time zones
20 Clues: One of the most common dreams • The waves created while fully awake • The stage of sleep in which you dream • The waves created while relaxed or tired • The waves created in the first stage of sleep • A dream arousing feelings of intense fear and distress • A dream in which the sleeper is aware they are dreaming • A state of sleep characterized by three stages of sleep • ...
Karl Schwarzschild 2024-03-26
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- Where He Got His Doctorate
- His Childhood Friend Who Taught Him Advanced Math
- He Was The __ Of His Five Brothers And Sister
- He Liked This Activity Involving Mountains
- He Was The First Member Of His Family To Become It
- Where He Wrote His Papers On The Theory Of Relativity And Quantum Theory
- He Calculated The Radius Of The Event Horizon Of This
- He Found The First Exact Answer To Albert Einstein’s Equations Of General _____
- The Academy He Was Elected To
- His Motivation
- The University He Went To Starting With S
- Where His First Two Papers Were Published When He Was Sixteen
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- The Royal Society He Was Elected To
- The Month He Was Born
- The Day He Was Born
- An Obstacle For Him
- His child whose name started with Ag
- The War He Served In
- The Year He Died
- He Developed The General Rules Of This
- The Month He Died
- The Year He Was Born
- The Secondary School He Went To
- His Wife
- His child whose name started with Al
- He Developed The Theory Of Atomic
- His child whose name started with M
- The Day He Died
28 Clues: His Wife • His Motivation • The Day He Died • The Year He Died • The Month He Died • The Day He Was Born • An Obstacle For Him • The War He Served In • The Year He Was Born • The Month He Was Born • Where He Got His Doctorate • The Academy He Was Elected To • The Secondary School He Went To • He Developed The Theory Of Atomic • The Royal Society He Was Elected To • ...
Solutions and Acids/Bases 2024-06-04
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- amount of solute
- is the dissolved
- does the dissolving
- point in a titration when two solutions have chemically equivalent amounts
- solution that has the maximum amount of solute
- the number of moles per liter in a solution
- capable of being dissolved
- when water is the solvent
- a substance that can act as either an acid or a base
- when liquids are not soluble with each other
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- separation of ions when an ionic compound dissolves
- theory in which an acid produces H+ or H3O+ and the base produces OH-
- when large solvent particles settle unless constantly stirred
- theory in which an acid is a proton (H+) donor and the base accepts proton
- a homogeneous mixture in which substances are in the same phase
- hydronium and hydroxide ions react to form water
- to determine if a mixture is a solution of colloid by dispersing light
- insoluble solid formed from a liquid solution
- represented by the formula M1V1 = M2V2
- a substance that accepted a proton and can now be a donor in the reverse reaction
- point in a titration when the solution changes color (and stays that color)
- theory in which the acid is an electron pair acceptor and the base is a donor
22 Clues: amount of solute • is the dissolved • does the dissolving • when water is the solvent • capable of being dissolved • represented by the formula M1V1 = M2V2 • the number of moles per liter in a solution • when liquids are not soluble with each other • insoluble solid formed from a liquid solution • solution that has the maximum amount of solute • ...
Kantian Ethics Revision OCR 2023-02-15
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- A command or something you should do.
- Two things that fill Kant with awe The moral law within and the starry...
- Third formulation of the CI- ______ of ends
- First formulation of the CI- The Universal law of _________ - universalisability
- One of the three postutlates-must exist as we have morality.
- The Age of______ a time of great scientific discovery when reason took centre stage.
- The idea that we should be free rataional agents making our own choices freely.
- Something you should do if you want a particular effect.
- A contemporary ethical theory that Kant is criticising.
- Not religious, or from God.
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- How many postulates?
- ______ Bonum - The highest or ultimate good.
- One of the three postulates- we must have autonomy over our actions because of morality.
- Second formulation of the CI Treat pepopel as an ___ in themselves.
- doing the right action because it is the right thing not because of consequences or reputation.
- The country where Kant is from + writing in.
- One of the three postulates must exist so morality will be rewarded in the afterlife.
- Something you must do no matter what the situation or effect.
- A theory which judges an ethical action by the action itself, not the effect.
- What Kant's ethical theory is based on.
20 Clues: How many postulates? • Not religious, or from God. • A command or something you should do. • What Kant's ethical theory is based on. • Third formulation of the CI- ______ of ends • ______ Bonum - The highest or ultimate good. • The country where Kant is from + writing in. • A contemporary ethical theory that Kant is criticising. • ...
Formation of the Solar System 2025-03-10
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- person who first proposed the nebular theory
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are classified as this kind of planet
- this movement made the solar nebula spin faster
- when a nebula is flattened by spinning and gravity
- Jupiter and Saturn are classified as this kind of planet
- these planets form before the inner planets
- once a protoplanet has accumulated enough material to reach a certain size it becomes this
- Uranus and Neptune are classified as this kind of planet
- a contracting mass of gas which represents the step before a star is born
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- when rocky, solid, or metal particles accumulate and stick together
- it is believed that this planet most likely formed first
- when icy or gaseous particles accumulate and stick together
- the force that causes the solar nebula to shrink and heat up
- the step that comes after planetesimal and before planet
- theory that states our solar system formed from the collapse of a solar nebula
- the celestial body whose explosion & resulting shockwave triggered the solar nebula to collapse
- rocks from this celestial body provide proof of the nebular theory
- massive rotating cloud of gas and dust
- small, irregularly shaped bodies
- a protostar turns into this once it is hot enough for nuclear fusion to occur
20 Clues: small, irregularly shaped bodies • massive rotating cloud of gas and dust • these planets form before the inner planets • person who first proposed the nebular theory • this movement made the solar nebula spin faster • when a nebula is flattened by spinning and gravity • it is believed that this planet most likely formed first • ...
fff 2025-04-23
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- Type of hallucination where a person feels sensations on the skin without a cause.
- The non-dreaming stages of sleep that precede REM sleep.
- Brain region containing the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the body’s master clock.
- The hidden, symbolic meaning of a dream, according to Freud.
- Sleep disorder involving difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Visualization technique used to induce hypnosis.Role – Theory of hypnosis suggesting people act according to social expectations.
- Sleep stage associated with vivid dreams and increased brain activity.
- Perception of something that isn’t present.
- Awareness of internal and external stimuli.
- Theory suggesting sleep helps repair the body and brain.
- Mental experiences during sleep that can include images, sounds, and emotions.
- Biological rhythms that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle.
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- The second part of the activation-synthesis model of dreaming.
- Process of stabilizing memories during sleep.
- Sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
- Frightening dreams that occur during REM sleep.
- Theory suggesting hypnosis involves a split in consciousness.
- The actual storyline or images of a dream.
- A trance-like state marked by focused attention and suggestibility.
- Disorder causing sudden sleep episodes during the day.
- Type of hallucination involving hearing sounds or voices that aren’t there.
- Psychologist who believed dreams reveal unconscious desires.
22 Clues: The actual storyline or images of a dream. • Perception of something that isn’t present. • Awareness of internal and external stimuli. • Process of stabilizing memories during sleep. • Frightening dreams that occur during REM sleep. • Disorder causing sudden sleep episodes during the day. • Biological rhythms that follow a roughly 24-hour cycle. • ...
Chemical bonding 2025-09-16
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- Electrons spread over multiple atoms.
- Bonding explained by molecular orbitals.
- Measure of molecular polarity.
- Bond by sharing of electron pairs.
- Orbital formed by destructive overlap.
- Energy released on forming ionic solid.
- Energy needed to break one mole of bonds.
- Tendency of atom to attract electrons.
- Linear arrangement of orbitals.
- Unequal sharing of electrons in bond.
- Orbital formed by constructive overlap.
- Attraction between H and electronegative atom.
- Bond where one atom donates both electrons.
- Bond by electron transfer between atoms.
- Equal sharing of electrons in bond.
- Trigonal planar arrangement of orbitals.
- Predicts shape from electron repulsion.
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- Number of bonds between two atoms.
- Force holding atoms together.
- Bonding explained by orbital overlap.
- Delocalisation of electrons in a molecule.
- Octahedral arrangement of orbitals.
- Electron dot representation of molecules.
- Trigonal bipyramidal arrangement of orbitals.
- Bond due to sea of delocalised electrons.
- Tetrahedral arrangement of orbitals.
- Atoms achieve 8 electrons in outer shell.
- Distance between nuclei of bonded atoms.
- Mixing of orbitals to form new ones.
- Stability due to resonance.
30 Clues: Stability due to resonance. • Force holding atoms together. • Measure of molecular polarity. • Linear arrangement of orbitals. • Number of bonds between two atoms. • Bond by sharing of electron pairs. • Octahedral arrangement of orbitals. • Equal sharing of electrons in bond. • Tetrahedral arrangement of orbitals. • Mixing of orbitals to form new ones. • ...
2nd Quarter Sociology Extra Credit 2025-12-17
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- the behaviors associated with a given status
- Behavior outside social norms
- The division of society into ranks
- perspective that analyzes mutually understood symbols in society
- the place you hold within a group heirarchy
- when the responsibilities from just one role become too much
- Following social norms
- Perspective that asserts all parts of society interact and connect to form a whole
- This theory explains deviance by outlining 5 ways people can deal with the stress of society
- a group you may consider your enemy
- a group you belong to
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- In our stratification system, we are divided into..
- This theory explains deviance as something that is socialized
- A collection of people in a place without a sense of shared identiy
- This theory explains deviance as individuals or behaviors as being labelled
- when the responsibilities from 2 or more roles become too much
- dissatisfaction due to the realization by one group that they do not have the same rights when compared to another group
- The ability to move between social classes
- perspective that asserts groups and individual compete for power
- A culture that actively reject mainstream culture and adapts its own rules
- Any collection of two or more people with some sense of shared identity
21 Clues: a group you belong to • Following social norms • Behavior outside social norms • The division of society into ranks • a group you may consider your enemy • The ability to move between social classes • the place you hold within a group heirarchy • the behaviors associated with a given status • In our stratification system, we are divided into.. • ...
Calculus Terms 2023-01-23
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- A point on a graph where the concavity changes
- The smallest possible value a function can take on
- A rule used to find the derivative of the multiplication of two functions
- The direction a graph opens
- A method for finding the derivative of a function where the dependent and independent variables are not explicitly separated
- The highest and lowest points on a graph
- The rate of change of a function at a specific point
- A function that reverses differentiation
- The value a function approaches as the input approaches a certain value
- A logarithm with base e
- The set of all possible output values for a function
- A theorem that states that a function will have at least one point where the average rate of change is equal to the instantaneous rate of change
- A line that touches a graph at a single point and shares the slope at that point
- A point on a graph where the derivative is equal to zero
- A theory of calculus that relates the definite integral and the antiderivative
- A vertical line that a function approaches but does not cross
- A method for approximating the definite integral of a function
- The area under a graph of a function over a specified interval
- The set of all possible input values for a function
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- The rate at which an object's velocity changes
- A rule used to find the derivative of the division of two functions
- A test used to determine whether a point of extrema is a maximum or minimum of a function
- A horizontal line that a function approaches but does not cross
- A line perpendicular to a tangent line at a point on a graph
- Finding the maximum or minimum value of a function
- A rule used to find the derivative of a composite function
- A numerical method for approximating differential equations
- The process of finding the area under a curve
- The rate of change of a function at a specific instant
- A theorem that states that if a function is continuous on an interval and differentiable on the interior of that interval, then there exists at least one point where the derivative is zero
- A test used to determine the local extrema of a function
- A function that can be drawn without lifting the pencil
- The area under a curve
- The largest possible value a function can take on
- A measure of an object's change in position over time
- A Theory that relates integrals and derivatives
36 Clues: The area under a curve • A logarithm with base e • The direction a graph opens • The highest and lowest points on a graph • A function that reverses differentiation • The process of finding the area under a curve • The rate at which an object's velocity changes • A point on a graph where the concavity changes • A Theory that relates integrals and derivatives • ...
Africana Studies Unit Glossary 2019-09-15
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- The dispersion of Africans from their homeland
- A theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole/
- An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state owned means of wealth.
- Anxiety that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible attitudes, beliefs, or the like, as when one likes a person but disapproves strongly of one of his or her habits.
- The branch of philosophy dealing with values, as those pf ethics, aesthetics or religion.
- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- Stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
- A branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge.
- A simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group.
- Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- The body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
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- A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
- The part of the Atlantic ocean between the west coast of Africa and The West Indies; the longest part of the journey formerly made by the slave ships.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the general structure and evolution of the universe.
- The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust matter.
- Centered on Europe and Europeans
- The status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization.
- An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction.
- Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
- Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers.
- Centered on Africa or on African derived cultures, as those of Brazil, Cuba, and Haiti.
- A set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme.
- An ethic group; a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.
- Leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others, as in a confederation.
25 Clues: Centered on Europe and Europeans • The dispersion of Africans from their homeland • Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. • A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. • An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction. • Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers. • ...
Africana Studies Unit Glossary 2019-09-15
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- The branch of philosophy dealing with values, as those pf ethics, aesthetics or religion.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction.
- Leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others, as in a confederation.
- The status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization.
- The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust matter.
- Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the general structure and evolution of the universe.
- An ethic group; a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.
- Centered on Africa or on African derived cultures, as those of Brazil, Cuba, and Haiti.
- A set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme.
- Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers.
- A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
- Stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
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- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- Centered on Europe and Europeans
- Anxiety that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible attitudes, beliefs, or the like, as when one likes a person but disapproves strongly of one of his or her habits.
- An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state owned means of wealth.
- A branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge.
- The dispersion of Africans from their homeland
- The part of the Atlantic ocean between the west coast of Africa and The West Indies; the longest part of the journey formerly made by the slave ships.
- A theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole/
- A simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group.
- Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
- The body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
25 Clues: Centered on Europe and Europeans • The dispersion of Africans from their homeland • Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. • A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. • An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction. • Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers. • ...
The Universe 2023-10-16
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- The Big Bang occurred 13.7 .....years ago.
- The residual energy from the Big Bang.
- The Belgian Catholic priest who proposed the Big Bang theory.
- The competing theory of the Big Bang.
- The further a galaxy is, the ...... it is moving away.
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- The beginning point of the Big Bang expansion.
- This component came into existence 9 billion years after the Big Bang.
- A star goes through this over time.
- The most abundant element in the Universe.
- The most widely accepted theory for how the Universe began.
- Galaxies moving away from Earth show this phenomenon.
11 Clues: A star goes through this over time. • The competing theory of the Big Bang. • The residual energy from the Big Bang. • The Big Bang occurred 13.7 .....years ago. • The most abundant element in the Universe. • The beginning point of the Big Bang expansion. • Galaxies moving away from Earth show this phenomenon. • The further a galaxy is, the ...... it is moving away. • ...
Y9 philosophy - Unit 1 key terms 2022-12-15
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- The theory that knowledge is gained through the five senses.
- Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms)
- Based on facts; not influenced by our emotions or personal opinions
- Non-physical; not having a body or being made up of any physical matter
- A statement/idea that contradicts itself. It can't be true but also can't be false.
- The main point the speaker is trying to make.
- Rasa Latin for 'Blank Slate' - the theory that human nature is created through experiences
- A being (usually human) who is part of our moral community (and therefore worthy of certain rights)
- A helpful way to explain something complex through a simple comparison.
- rebut When you reject a counter-argument to try and prove that you are right.
- of Appearances Plato's name for the world in which we live.
- The process of change over time, leading to the creation of new species
- of Forms Plato's name for a perfect world where our souls previously lived.
- To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes!
- The belief that only the material/physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
- An attempt to formally argue different points of view (made of an argument and counter-arguments).
- An individual person, from his or her own perspective.
- The effect that accepting an idea has on forming further ideas e.g. if we accept that animals are just like humans, what are the implications for what it means to be human?
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- An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- thinking The ability to think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe
- The ability to experience pleasure or pain, and therefore to suffer.
- Love of Wisdom; it is the study of knowledge or 'thinking about thinking'
- A statement in an argument that provides reasons or support for the conclusion. There can be one or many in a single argument.
- Prove yourself right by giving evidence that supports your view
- identity Who a person is, or the qualities of a person that makes them different from others.
- Self-awareness
- Selection The process whereby organisms (animals, plants, etc) that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- The process by which one explains how a conclusion was reached. It requires premises that support a conclusion.
- The theory that there is some knowledge that is gained through reason, before experience.
- agent Someone who knows right from wrong and is therefore capable of making moral decisions
- Acts that put others' needs before our own
- The status of being a person
- fallacy A flaw in the reasoning of an argument.
- The belief that humans have both a body and another separate, immaterial part, such as a mind or soul
- bias A systematic error in thinking that affects the decisions and judgments people make e.g. catastrophising
- Story with a hidden/deeper meaning.
- Based on personal feelings, opinions or preferences
- A word that describes the way things seem to us individually e.g. the pain of a headache, the taste of chocolate, the redness of an evening sky etc.
- intelligence (AI) Machines, e.g. computers, that mimic/display human intelligence
- The belief that only the material/physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
- The belief that all human acts are motivated by selfish desires
41 Clues: Self-awareness • The status of being a person • Story with a hidden/deeper meaning. • Acts that put others' needs before our own • To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes! • The main point the speaker is trying to make. • fallacy A flaw in the reasoning of an argument. • Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms) • ...
Nursing Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-17
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- Secretary of the College of Nursing
- of human interconnectedness of energy.
- A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs.
- The process which involves finding a method of making it possible for people to let go of
- Consists of consensually validated symbol activity, especially of a verbal
- zone, The primary zone of interaction between the baby and its
- From birth to the appearance of articulate speech; 0-18 months.
- Actualization Needs, A desire “to become everything one is capable of becoming”.
- father of general system theory.
- Force, They cause a shift in the equilibrium towards change.
- Something that you accept as true without question or proof.
- Filipino nursing theorist, who focused her works primarily on helping a patient through support
- needs,Appreciation, and search for beauty, balance, form, etc.
- and the professional training on care acquired in a formal course of nursing.
- mental state of fear or nervousness about what might happen.
- with the masculine role as prescribed by society, the little girl with the feminine
- stage, Also called “moving to a new level” or “movement”
- principle of liberating the self and others from the limits of human-space-time
- He is known for his "hierarchy of needs".
- of maternal care experiences, culture-based practices indigenous to a race and
- of shared expectations focused upon a particular position.
- with another person during times of need.
- stands for the letter "E" in Carmelita Divinagracia's COMPOSURE
- 9-12 years
- It is the most important event in first 8 developmental task, "Trust vs Mistrust Infancy".
- Second stage of moral development.
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- Orientation, Expresses the “what’s in it for me?” position.
- complex,The nucleus of care experiences in the personality of a nurse formed by a
- Needs ,Biological requirements for human survival.
- key when getting nurses to engage patients and families in their care.
- social psychologist whose extensive work covered work group decision making, the development of force field theory, the unfreeze/change/refreeze change management model and more.
- is a Filipino nurse and doctor known for her "essence of caring".
- old pattern that was somehow counterproductive.
- It stands for the letter "S" in Carmelita Divinagracia's COMPOSURE.
- in the time through mutual trust between the nurse and the patient.
- specifically the family.
- He founded Theory of moral development.
- Both the nurse and the one nursed plan a mutual care process from which the
- served the University of the Philippines College of Nursing, as faculty and held the position
- It is the virtue of the "Industry vs. Inferiority (6-11 years) School Age"
- can organize a rewarding nursing practice that is responsive to the patient’s desire for
- self-system begins to develop the conception of gender, the little boy
- Filipino theorist sees Patients as “participants in their care rather than objects of nurse care”.
- Era, An era where one acquires social subordination to authority figures outside the family.
- needs, It is the needs that involve protection.
- status,It is the physiological and mental state of the respondents- sickly or healthy.
- Known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.
47 Clues: 9-12 years • specifically the family. • father of general system theory. • Second stage of moral development. • Secretary of the College of Nursing • of human interconnectedness of energy. • He founded Theory of moral development. • He is known for his "hierarchy of needs". • with another person during times of need. • old pattern that was somehow counterproductive. • ...
Y9 Philosophy Criterion Ai Unit 1 Assessment – Part 1 – Key Terms 2023-01-10
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- A being (usually human) who is part of our moral community (and therefore worthy of certain rights)
- of Forms - Plato's name for a perfect world where our souls previously lived.
- Non-physical; not having a body or being made up of any physical matter
- The process of change over time, leading to the creation of new species
- bias - A systematic error in thinking that affects the decisions and judgments people make e.g. catastrophising
- thinking - The ability to think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe
- A statement/idea that contradicts itself. It can't be true but also can't be false.
- Rasa - Latin for 'Blank Slate' - the theory that human nature is created through experiences
- fallacy - A flaw in the reasoning of an argument.
- The status of being a person
- agent Someone who knows right from wrong and is therefore capable of making moral decisions
- identity - Who a person is, or the qualities of a person that makes them different from others.
- The belief that only the physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
- Based on facts; not influenced by our emotions or personal opinions
- Acts that put others' needs before our own
- A word that describes the way things seem to us individually e.g. the pain of a headache, the taste of chocolate, the redness of an evening sky etc.
- The belief that humans have both a body and another separate, immaterial part, such as a mind or soul
- A set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- The belief that all human acts are motivated by selfish desires
- When you reject a counter-argument to try and prove that you are right.
- Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms)
- The main point the speaker is trying to make.
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- The effect that accepting an idea has on forming further ideas
- A helpful way to explain something complex through a simple comparison.
- The theory that knowledge is gained through the five senses.
- To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes!
- The belief that only the material/physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
- selection - The process whereby organisms (animals, plants, etc) that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Love of Wisdom; it is the study of knowledge or 'thinking about thinking'
- Story with a hidden/deeper meaning.
- intelligence - Machines, e.g. computers, that mimic/display human intelligence
- Self-awareness
- The theory that there is some knowledge that is gained through reason, before experience.
- of appearances - Plato's name for the world in which we live.
- A statement in an argument that provides reasons or support for the conclusion. There can be one or many in a single argument.
- An individual person, from his or her own perspective.
- The ability to experience pleasure or pain, and therefore to suffer.
- Based on personal feelings, opinions or preferences
- An attempt to formally argue different points of view (made of an argument and counter-arguments).
- The process by which one explains how a conclusion was reached. It requires premises that support a conclusion.
- Prove yourself right by giving evidence that supports your view
41 Clues: Self-awareness • The status of being a person • Story with a hidden/deeper meaning. • Acts that put others' needs before our own • To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes! • The main point the speaker is trying to make. • fallacy - A flaw in the reasoning of an argument. • Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms) • ...
50 TERM PSYCH CROSSWORD 2020-05-15
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- smallest level of energy needed by external stimulus in order to be detected by senses
- memory technique involving thinking about meaning of a term in order to remember
- models of people, behaviors, or personalities
- form of learning in which a conditioned stimulus is associated with unrelated unconditioned stimulus, producing a conditioned response
- part of brain controlling ability to produce language
- third stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development starting around 7 years old - 11 years old
- how motivation originates from biological needs or drives
- illusory movement of a still object
- defense mechanism where one redirects negative feelings to less threatening subject
- automatic response established by training to ordinarily neutral stimulus
- change in difference of electrical charge inside/outside of cell membrane
- neurobiological theory of dreams suggesting they're created by changes in neuron activity during REM sleep
- most famous studies surrounded facial expression/emotion
- individuals ability to adjust to changes and accept info
- cognitive process in which person attempts to find single correct answer to problem
- responsible for allowing two hemispheres to communicate
- internal/external events that affect learning/behavior
- neuron cannot be excited to generate a second (no matter how intense the stimulus)
- the 5-9 items stored in short term memory
- the closer an object, the more inward our eyes must turn to focus
- method of solving problems where multiple solutions are offered to find one that works best
- albert _______ best known for social learning theory/being a significant social cognitive psychologist
- maturational stage in life when nervous system is very sensitive to environmental stimuli
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- Electroconvulsive therapy
- 4th/final Piaget stage starting at 12 years old when thinking becomes more advanced
- describes one's need to feel involved in social group
- gradual weakening of conditioned response resulting in behavior decreasing/disappearing
- phenomenon demonstrates a marked increase in intelligence score averages throughout history
- defined set of step by step procedures to get to correct answer of an issue
- conducting cells carrying info from central nervous system to muscles/organs
- people are driven to perform actions to maintain optimum level of physiological arousal
- occurs during firing of neuron, allows + ions in and - ions out
- scientific study and research seeking to solve practical problems
- motivation driven by some sort of external reward
- developed first widely used intelligence test
- noticeable difference in stimulation that one can detect 50% of the time
- tendency to search for or interpret info in a way that agrees with one's preconceptions
- accepted/added on to freudian theory. believed that psychosocial development occurred in 8 stages
- control system acting mainly unconciously to regulate bodily fucntions
- visual info taken in by two eyes, enabling sense of depth perception
- Piaget defined as a cognitive process used to take in new info and incorporate it into pre-existing ideas
- tendency for far away objects to appear hazy due to atmosphere
- process of taking individual pieces of info and grouping into larger units
- alfred _____ founded individual psychology
- developed by piaget describing what happens to cause modification of existing schemas
- social group's informal norms about how to appropriately express emotions
- argued linguistics should be a branch of cognitive psychology
- extraversion,agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism
- one's sense of self-esteem/importance. mediates between conscious/unconscious
49 Clues: Electroconvulsive therapy • illusory movement of a still object • the 5-9 items stored in short term memory • alfred _____ founded individual psychology • models of people, behaviors, or personalities • developed first widely used intelligence test • motivation driven by some sort of external reward • describes one's need to feel involved in social group • ...
Conflict Management 2019-09-02
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- the minimum number of people that that interpersonal conflict can occur amongst
- goals related to tangible resources
- relates to interpersonal conflict, is an apt description of how conflict differs from casual disagreements, mild differences, or intellectual argument.
- encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one's place in it
- situation that is open to interest-based creativity but contains some goals that genuinely are in opposition
- this theory explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- communicating about communication
- goals that involve who the parties want to be to each other
- assigning internal or external causation without a factual base
- assumes that behavior is caused by a situation outside the individual's control
- communication climates where an individual feels threatened and reacts to others negatively
- the level to which people need each other to attain their goals.
- theory using mathematical ways to calculate projected gains and losses to stimulate human choice making
- type of conflict that arises from a focus on the underlying needs of each of the parties rather than on their surface demands
- refers to a claimed sense of favorable self-worth that a person wants others to have of him or her
- goals that involve how a person wishes events to unfold, how decisions are made, or how communication occurs
- theory of internal struggle between the id and the superego (Freud)
- also known as submission
- goals that include tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
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- what conversations are about rather than an identification of what gave rise to the conflict
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using rules of logic
- Who's six views provides fertile ground for interpersonal conflict?
- type of management that includes any communication intended to move two people's views of a situation closer together
- type of conflict when there are two choices of equal positive value
- purely internal struggle about one's goals
- defending one's positions and attacking the other party's positions
- learned behavior
- behavior determined by biology
- type of conflict that is initiated by a perception that one party has a right to seek compliance from another person as a type of entitlement
- removing oneself from controversy
- bias that judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- communication climates where the individual feels safer and are more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
- these kind of attributions label behavior as arising from another person's personality, values or characteristics
- goal interference that is based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another person's intentions
- how we weave together knowledge, feelings, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world
- a moment when how one responds can change their entire direction of a relationship
- an event that precipitates a conflict and usually is directly related to the topic but not necessarily directly connected to the underlying cause
- theory that is built on the metaphor of and economic marketplace and assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them
- The number of assumptions about interpersonal conflict
40 Clues: learned behavior • also known as submission • behavior determined by biology • removing oneself from controversy • communicating about communication • goals related to tangible resources • purely internal struggle about one's goals • The number of assumptions about interpersonal conflict • goals that involve who the parties want to be to each other • ...
Crossword Puzzle World Literature 2021-01-16
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- The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights
- has a power
- authors of the story
- is the power to get the others to do necessary work to produce goods and services they want
- title of the story
- adopted heathcliff
- protagonist in the stor
- heathcliffs wife
- the foil in the story
- What kind of point of view is the stors Wuthering Heights
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- son of hindley
- literary theory of the story
- the another literary theory of the story
- the story taken
- who longs to spend the rest of his life with catherine
- lacks power
- the son of Heathcliff and Isabella
- heathcliff love of her life
- daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton
- the one who maltreated and abuse heathcliff
20 Clues: has a power • lacks power • son of hindley • the story taken • heathcliffs wife • title of the story • adopted heathcliff • authors of the story • the foil in the story • protagonist in the stor • heathcliff love of her life • literary theory of the story • the son of Heathcliff and Isabella • The kind of novel is Wuthering Heights • daughter of Catherine and Edgar Linton • ...
Scientific Revolution 2015-05-18
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- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe
- Man that came up for the famous "3 laws of Motion"
- Man that came up with Heliocentric theory
- any two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses
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- man that discovered the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits not in circles
- Man that discovered tat Jupiter has 4 moons and that our moon has a rocky surface
- Theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe
- a new way of thinking about the natural world
- Man that expanded Aristotle's Geocentric theory thought
10 Clues: Man that came up with Heliocentric theory • a new way of thinking about the natural world • Man that came up for the famous "3 laws of Motion" • a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • Man that expanded Aristotle's Geocentric theory thought • Theory that states that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
Scientific revolution 2022-12-08
Across
- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- theory the theory that earth is at the center of the universe
- gravitation theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
- theory having the sun as the center of the universe
- Revolution a period, beginning in A.D. 1500's during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian belief
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- a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution
- a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who first used the telescope to study stars
- a belief that earth rotates daily on an axis and planets revolve in orbits around the sun
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
10 Clues: a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • theory having the sun as the center of the universe • theory the theory that earth is at the center of the universe • a physicist and mathematician, key figure in the Scientific Revolution • ...
Pick 10 2025-03-12
Across
- objective experiences/aspects that measure happiness
- a biological explanation for dreaming as a way to make sense of impulses from the cerebral cortex
- a type of sleep behavior disorder that
- a theory that supports the frequency theory by saying that multiple neurons "volley" the transmissions
- rubbing at a site of injury can help decrease pain because long fibers "close the gate" of nociceptors
- imaginary sensations that feel real as one falls asleep
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- a theory that states that the rate of neurons firing is the same as the rate of soundwaves entering the ear
- another name for sleepwalking
- a sensory system that senses smell
- ____'s motivational conflicts theory that states that monetary incentives will not ensure more motivation after a certain point
10 Clues: another name for sleepwalking • a sensory system that senses smell • a type of sleep behavior disorder that • objective experiences/aspects that measure happiness • imaginary sensations that feel real as one falls asleep • a biological explanation for dreaming as a way to make sense of impulses from the cerebral cortex • ...
Jasleen: Particle Theory of Matter Crossword 2023-12-07
Across
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- One of the very small parts of matter (as a molecule, atom, or electron).
- An action or process of solving a problem.
- A way in which heat travels.
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- Substances that are made up only one kind of particle and have a fixed or constant structure.
- When heat moves from one object to another through direct touch.
- The point at which materials change from a solid to a liquid.
- An idea or boilingpoint The temperature at which any liquid starts to boil.
- set of ideas that are intended to explain facts or events.
- The temperature at which any liquid starts to boil.
11 Clues: A way in which heat travels. • An action or process of solving a problem. • Anything that takes up space and can be weighed. • The temperature at which any liquid starts to boil. • set of ideas that are intended to explain facts or events. • The point at which materials change from a solid to a liquid. • ...
The Theory of continental drift 2023-10-06
Across
- the cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking
- Alfred Wegener found____to support his theory
- similar types of plants and animals in____of similar age
- large slabs of rock that divide Earth's crust
- super-continent
- what was found in west Africa and east part of south america
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- helped figure out continental drift
- the_____is just below the earth crust
- proposed the theory of continental drift
- the____of west africa and south africa
- continental_____
- Theory's supported the____of the continents
- Alfred Wegener proposed the____drift
- the____of the continents matched
- continents____apart
15 Clues: super-continent • continental_____ • continents____apart • the____of the continents matched • helped figure out continental drift • Alfred Wegener proposed the____drift • the_____is just below the earth crust • the____of west africa and south africa • proposed the theory of continental drift • Theory's supported the____of the continents • ...
Christian/Hayden/William Nance 2023-10-16
Across
- knowledge is built through human interaction
- Showing something to be right or reasonable
- accepting something that is true or invalid
- all good
- View that only you personally exist
- a relapse between justification and truth
- to understand and share feelings of another
- ask whether a proposition is useful to believe
- all powerful
- to exist as a human being
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- Playdo theory that consists of justification, belief and truth
- To know things immediately and innately
- Reason to think through
- all knowing
- theory that all knowledge is from sense expirence
15 Clues: all good • all knowing • all powerful • Reason to think through • to exist as a human being • View that only you personally exist • To know things immediately and innately • a relapse between justification and truth • Showing something to be right or reasonable • accepting something that is true or invalid • to understand and share feelings of another • ...
unit 4 2021-05-17
21 Clues: tudás • sértő • dallam • készség • azonnal • elmélet • engedély • fárasztó • megréműlt • lehangoló • bizonyiték • meghökkent • többnyelvű • megérdemel • tapintatlan • láthatatlan • kiábránditó • levert, lehangolt • légcsöves búvárkodás • nyelvi korlát (2 szó) • megfelelő, helyánvaló
Developmental Psychology 2020-01-22
Across
- He outlined the principles of operant conditioning and believed strongly in reinforcement (children should be rewarded for good behavior and punish for bad behavior)
- The personality state that we are born into, our biologically driven self that is based off of instant
- Research that is designed to test an explanation and provide further knowledge about a topic
- A stage in life (middle childhood) when kids start focusing they're attention beyond they're family and on friendships and other relationships
- Research that is designed to provide practical solutions to a problem of interest
- Each individual is impacted by _____ such as their siblings, parents, or someone that plays a significant role in their life
- Asking a standard set of questions to a sample of people
- Research that is done in a naturally occurring environment is called ____ study
- A German physiologist that studied digestion most famously in a study he did on the amount of salivation produced when dogs ate
- designed to test a hypothesis
- Research done a group of people the same age repeatedly over a long period of time
- People in society born around the same time period
- Larger forces that impact a persons life such as religion or school
- A student of Freud's that expanded his ideas on psychosexual development and added three stages of adult development
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- Part of the self that comes after we start learning the rules and standards of our society
- These theories focus on how our mental processes and our cognitions change over a period of time
- A cognitive theorist that first studied children through watching his own, he believes that chilling develop intellectually based on maturation rather than through experiences
- Varies based on what the independent variable is
- Going back to a time when you were happier and the world felt safer (often our childhood)
- A similarity between what we already know and what we are seeing
- Expanding ones knowledge to be able to accommodate a new situation
- It is not a fact but instead a guideline for research or an explanation that suggests the what, how, and why
- When a child is faced with something new and associates it with something they already know
- The cognitive stage of development that we are in from birth until we are two years old
- A study focused towards answering the question "why?"
- Theorist that believed that personality was shaped by your childhood experiences
- Pushing a painful thought out of our mind (consciousness)
- Sociocultural theory - He believed that each person has a set of abilities and can only gain new abilities through guidance from other that were more knowledgeable
28 Clues: designed to test a hypothesis • Varies based on what the independent variable is • People in society born around the same time period • A study focused towards answering the question "why?" • Asking a standard set of questions to a sample of people • Pushing a painful thought out of our mind (consciousness) • ...
Science Research 2024-03-14
Across
- - Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education.
- - A list of the books and articles used in the preparation of a piece of academic work.
- - Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- - A word or concept of great significance.
- - The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- - A meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course.
- - A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- - Put (something) forward as a hypothesis.
- - A periodical publication intended to further progress of science, usually by reporting new research.
- - A reference to a book, paper, or author in scholarly work.
- - The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- - A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
- - A structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways.
- - The end or finish of an event or process.
- - A collection of historical documents or records providing information about a place, institution, or group of people.
- - Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
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- - A set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study.
- - An essential supporting structure of a building, vehicle, or object.
- - A thing aimed at or sought; a goal.
- - Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- - Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- - A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- - A place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.
- - A book of blank pages for notes.
- - A person who is interviewed.
- - Special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
- - A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles.
- - Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- - A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- - An element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.
30 Clues: - A person who is interviewed. • - A book of blank pages for notes. • - A thing aimed at or sought; a goal. • - A word or concept of great significance. • - Put (something) forward as a hypothesis. • - The end or finish of an event or process. • - A reference to a book, paper, or author in scholarly work. • ...
Do the Simpsons have a soft spot... - Märta 2015-02-20
15 Clues: munk • mjuk • visa • teori • trots • skämt • förtal • formad • riktning • uppmanad • vetenskap • författare • tillkännage • kontroversiell • beroendeframkallande
science 2025-05-13
Across
- when you are awake
- little dots in the sky
- hot season
- the earth rotates against its own ...
- this revolves only around the sun
- fiery ball of gas
- the planet we live on
- the theory that the earth revolved around the sun
- there is only on and we live in it and was mentioned it the last question
- the sun gives of ...
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- withering season
- the theory of the earth being the centre of the unviverse
- livin season
- the earth ... around the sun
- the the northern and southern part of the earth split into 2
- cold season
- three hundred and sixty five days
- the time when you sleep
18 Clues: hot season • cold season • livin season • withering season • fiery ball of gas • when you are awake • the sun gives of ... • the planet we live on • little dots in the sky • the time when you sleep • the earth ... around the sun • this revolves only around the sun • three hundred and sixty five days • the earth rotates against its own ... • the theory that the earth revolved around the sun • ...
9th period class 2022-08-31
Across
- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - a representation of an object or event
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the straight-line distance between two points
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- - a proposed answer to a question
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - the amount of space taken up by an object
- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - information obtained through the senses
- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
Science Vocab 1 Crossword 2023-01-24
Across
- the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- an instrument that measures temperature
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- variable a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- a representation of an object or event
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- the straight-line distance between two points
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- a proposed answer to a question
- theory a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- variable the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- the amount of matter in an object
- information obtained through the senses
- experiment an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: a proposed answer to a question • the amount of matter in an object • a gauge of how exact a measurement is • a representation of an object or event • an instrument that measures temperature • information obtained through the senses • the amount of space taken up by an object • the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • the straight-line distance between two points • ...
Science vocab 2023-01-24
Across
- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - a representation of an object or event
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the straight-line distance between two points
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- - a proposed answer to a question
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - the amount of space taken up by an object
- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - information obtained through the senses
- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
science 2021-09-01
Across
- a simple, useful, workable representation of something in the world
- The knowledge and practices of observing the earth and its processes
- The over view perspective that is based on presuppositions
- God's command in Genesis 1:28 the earth wisely
- an initial explanation for a scientific problem
- an orderly way of investigating a question in science by using measurable
- the study of presently occurring scientific events
- a scientific principle that tells us that any observable result of a proccess
- data describing an observation using words
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- a basic assumption about the world that a person assumes is true
- study of nature and the processes found in nature
- a scientific principle asserting that the same process will always produce the same results
- the investigation of events that happened in the unobservable past by observing evidence in the present
- A description of the relationship between two or more variables that is based on repeated observations
- a model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- any information scientists collect by observing nature
- data data that usually consists of numbers with units
17 Clues: data describing an observation using words • God's command in Genesis 1:28 the earth wisely • an initial explanation for a scientific problem • study of nature and the processes found in nature • the study of presently occurring scientific events • data data that usually consists of numbers with units • a model that attempts to explain a set of observations • ...
Julius Caesar Act II - Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-23
Across
- Roman religious official who foretold events by interpreting omens
- The woman ________(ed) the owners offer and walked away in an angered fashion.
- To place between one thing and another
- To tell someone about something
- The _______ has set up an array of traps and challenges for the contestants.
- The opposing _______ began to attack us and our followers.
- I ______ for my beloved puppy to return home.
- The executioner _____ his weapon before killing the traitor.
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- The new school in California is full of ________ that excel in music and art.
- A sign or warning that something momentous will most likely occur
- A promiscuous woman
- The quality of being faithful and dependable
- The assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force
- I have to ______ my new theory on who assassinated John F. Kennedy to the council today.
- The judge had to _______ the challenge so everyone had a chance at completing it.
- The man's _________ showed anger and sadness after his wife was murdered.
- Feeling or showing caution about possible danger that could occur
17 Clues: A promiscuous woman • To tell someone about something • To place between one thing and another • The quality of being faithful and dependable • I ______ for my beloved puppy to return home. • The opposing _______ began to attack us and our followers. • The executioner _____ his weapon before killing the traitor. • ...
sets 2025-06-24
Across
- - set contains all the elements of the given set
- - set a set with no element
- - set a set with only one element
- subset while a subset that contains all the elements of the given set is an improper
- - Set is a set which elements are countable
- set two given sets with common element.
- of a set is the number of element in a given set,
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- - that contains some of the elements of the given set is a
- - set is a set which elements are not countable
- set two sets which have the same number of element but of different kind of
- set two given sets with no common element
- set two sets which have the same kind and the same number of elemen
12 Clues: - set a set with no element • - set a set with only one element • set two given sets with common element. • set two given sets with no common element • - Set is a set which elements are countable • - set is a set which elements are not countable • of a set is the number of element in a given set, • - set contains all the elements of the given set • ...
Add coding to basic skills taught in schools (Page 20-21) 2021-04-15
Across
- _________ = required
- __________ = small, able to fit in your pocket (Paragraph 1 to 4)
- __________ is offered by Airbnb worldwide.
- Adora created a music player thanks to 20 hours of coding lessons that her school __________ and 10 hours of actual coding.
- Citizens use smartphones and social media platforms to _________
- In order for Singaporeans to be better prepared for the digital future, they need the ________ to create things with their hands.
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- Other than information processing, logic, problem solving and creativity, coding can provide children with brain gains in _______________
- _________ = put forward, offer or present an idea or theory (Paragraph 5 to 8)
- _________ = methodically (Paragraph 9 to 12)
- The development of every single industry will be ___________ by the use of technology. (past tense)
- A larger set of thinking skills that are useful for students.
11 Clues: _________ = required • __________ is offered by Airbnb worldwide. • _________ = methodically (Paragraph 9 to 12) • A larger set of thinking skills that are useful for students. • Citizens use smartphones and social media platforms to _________ • __________ = small, able to fit in your pocket (Paragraph 1 to 4) • ...
Africana Studies Unit Glossary 2019-09-15
Across
- A simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group.
- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state owned means of wealth.
- Centered on Africa or on African derived cultures, as those of Brazil, Cuba, and Haiti.
- An ethic group; a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.
- The part of the Atlantic ocean between the west coast of Africa and The West Indies; the longest part of the journey formerly made by the slave ships.
- Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers.
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the general structure and evolution of the universe.
- A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
- A set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme.
- The branch of philosophy dealing with values, as those pf ethics, aesthetics or religion.
- An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction.
- Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- The dispersion of Africans from their homeland
- The status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization.
- A branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge.
- Leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others, as in a confederation.
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- The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust matter.
- Anxiety that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible attitudes, beliefs, or the like, as when one likes a person but disapproves strongly of one of his or her habits.
- Stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
- The body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- Centered on Europe and Europeans
- Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
- A theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole/
25 Clues: Centered on Europe and Europeans • The dispersion of Africans from their homeland • Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. • A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. • An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction. • Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers. • ...
Africana Studies Unit Glossary 2019-09-15
Across
- The dispersion of Africans from their homeland
- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
- A branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge.
- A theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole/
- An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially as contrasted to cooperatively or state owned means of wealth.
- Anxiety that results from simultaneously holding contradictory or otherwise incompatible attitudes, beliefs, or the like, as when one likes a person but disapproves strongly of one of his or her habits.
- A set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme.
- Centered on Africa or on African derived cultures, as those of Brazil, Cuba, and Haiti.
- Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
- Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers.
- A simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group.
- Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- Leadership or predominant influence exercised by one nation over others, as in a confederation.
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- The status of belonging to a particular nation, whether by birth or naturalization.
- The part of the Atlantic ocean between the west coast of Africa and The West Indies; the longest part of the journey formerly made by the slave ships.
- The body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
- An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction.
- The branch of astronomy that deals with the general structure and evolution of the universe.
- Centered on Europe and Europeans
- The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust matter.
- An ethic group; a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.
- Stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
- The branch of philosophy dealing with values, as those pf ethics, aesthetics or religion.
25 Clues: Centered on Europe and Europeans • The dispersion of Africans from their homeland • Hatred or intolerance of another race or other races. • A particular philosophy of life or conception of the world. • An act or instance of discriminating or making a distinction. • Fear or hatred of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers. • ...
Bending and Beam Theory 2019-04-29
Across
- ______ moment of area, denoted by I
- denoted by R
- transverse load applied to a pinned element
- denoted by M
- ________ constant, denoted by C1
- opposite of tensile
- carry out twice to find stiffness from the beam theory equation
- Young's ________
- ________ rigidity: the resistance of a structure when undergoing bending
- denoted by F
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- denoted by κ
- centre of mass of an object of uniform density
- maximum __________, denoted by δ
- one of the assumptions of beam material for Euler-Bernoulli beam theory to be valid
- bending _________, denoted by S
- denoted by L
- load type where force is applied parallel to neutral axis
17 Clues: denoted by κ • denoted by R • denoted by M • denoted by L • denoted by F • Young's ________ • opposite of tensile • bending _________, denoted by S • maximum __________, denoted by δ • ________ constant, denoted by C1 • ______ moment of area, denoted by I • transverse load applied to a pinned element • centre of mass of an object of uniform density • ...
scientific revelution 2022-05-06
Across
- 3 laws of motion
- the theory that everything revolves around the earth
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world.
- an invention that helps people see space
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- rights given to someone at birth
- "i think therefore i am"
- proposed the heliocentric theory
- the theory that everything revolves around the sun
- inventor that created the telescope
9 Clues: 3 laws of motion • "i think therefore i am" • rights given to someone at birth • proposed the heliocentric theory • inventor that created the telescope • an invention that helps people see space • the theory that everything revolves around the sun • the theory that everything revolves around the earth • ...
Baddies With Brains 2025-04-18
Across
- Studied pyshcoanalysis and ego psychology
- Developed client-centered therapy
- Theory of cognitive development
- Distinguised psychology as a science and twas he first to call himself a psychologist
- Theory on psychosocial development of human beings
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- Founded psychoanalysis and theories of the unconscious mind
- Operant conditioning chamber
- Connection between mental processes and motor activity, as well as animal behavior
- Created the attachment theory
9 Clues: Operant conditioning chamber • Created the attachment theory • Theory of cognitive development • Developed client-centered therapy • Studied pyshcoanalysis and ego psychology • Theory on psychosocial development of human beings • Founded psychoanalysis and theories of the unconscious mind • ...
Vocabulary 2022-08-31
Across
- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - a representation of an object or event
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the straight-line distance between two points
Down
- - a proposed answer to a question
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - the amount of space taken up by an object
- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - information obtained through the senses
- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
Chapter 1 science 2023-01-24
Across
- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - a representation of an object or event
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the straight-line distance between two points
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- - a proposed answer to a question
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - the amount of space taken up by an object
- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - information obtained through the senses
- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
Epäsäännölliset verbit vol.1 2024-11-20
22 Clues: run,ran... • go,went... • get,got... • hit,hit... • bet,bet... • cut,cut... • see,saw... • set,set... • feed,fed... • lead,led... • meet,met... • lose,lost... • keep,kept... • take,took... • come,came... • ride,rode... • tell, told... • break,broke... • be,was/were... • drive,drove... • drink,drank... • forget,forgot...
Scientific Revolution 2021-02-01
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- made regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- a method of collecting and analyzing evidence
- stated the earth was the center of the universe
- finalized the scientific method
- created the heliocentric theory of the universe
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- theory that the earth and planets revolve around the sun
- theory that places earth at the center of the universe
- taught that questioning was the way to the truth
- developed the argument of the universal law of gravitation
- father of rationalism "I think, therefore I am"
10 Clues: finalized the scientific method • a method of collecting and analyzing evidence • father of rationalism "I think, therefore I am" • stated the earth was the center of the universe • created the heliocentric theory of the universe • taught that questioning was the way to the truth • theory that places earth at the center of the universe • ...
Scientific revolution 2021-10-28
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- Force that determines the speed at which objects fall.
- _________ believed that people could discover truth through reason.
- Theory that says the earth is in the center of the universe.
- What theory did Nicolaus Copernicus create?(it means that the earth orbits the sun)
- Another one of the things the scientific method is based on.
- One of the things the scientific method is based on.
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- Who created the Barometer?
- _______ invented the telescope.
- What was Galileo put on trial for?
- He created the theory of gravity
10 Clues: Who created the Barometer? • _______ invented the telescope. • He created the theory of gravity • What was Galileo put on trial for? • One of the things the scientific method is based on. • Force that determines the speed at which objects fall. • Theory that says the earth is in the center of the universe. • Another one of the things the scientific method is based on. • ...
Class 4 Theories 2024-01-15
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- knowledge and abilities acquired through education and life.
- theory of predetermined programmed aging.
- natural byproducts of cellular activity.
- age predicted by physical condition and organ function.
- biologically determined intelligence that declines with age.
- stochastic theory-stiffening of proteins in the cells.
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- suggested aging results in movement from extroversion to introversion.
- theory of aging based on accumulation of DNA & RNA errors.
- developed mental tasks for middle age and later maturity.
- expanded the work of Erickson, identified three tasks to establish ego integrity.
10 Clues: natural byproducts of cellular activity. • theory of predetermined programmed aging. • stochastic theory-stiffening of proteins in the cells. • age predicted by physical condition and organ function. • developed mental tasks for middle age and later maturity. • theory of aging based on accumulation of DNA & RNA errors. • ...
Ston age and Iron age 2024-04-01
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- an example of visual source of historical information
- age when tools were made out of stone.
- animals of the pre-historic age
- age when tools were made out of iron.
- theory which believes humans evolved over time.
- an example of a written historical source of information
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- the man who developed the theory of Evolution
- the time before writing was invented
- the time when writing was invented
- theory which believes life was created by God
10 Clues: animals of the pre-historic age • the time when writing was invented • the time before writing was invented • age when tools were made out of iron. • age when tools were made out of stone. • the man who developed the theory of Evolution • theory which believes life was created by God • theory which believes humans evolved over time. • ...
Chapter 8 vocab 2024-10-29
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- memories for facts or events that we can consciously recollect
- switch our focus between tasks or external stimuli
- memory permanent memory
- tendency of children to generate theories to explain everything they encounter
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- the ability to think about other people’s thoughts
- our personal narrative
- focused on only one characteristic of an object to the exclusion of others
- children think that everyone sees it like them
- theorists who provide “new” interpretations of Piaget’s theory
- Attributing lifelike qualities to objects
10 Clues: our personal narrative • memory permanent memory • Attributing lifelike qualities to objects • children think that everyone sees it like them • the ability to think about other people’s thoughts • switch our focus between tasks or external stimuli • memories for facts or events that we can consciously recollect • ...
Education Team Three 2024-12-02
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- Layers of the Hierarchy of Needs Pyramid.
- The psychologist who created the ecological systems theory
- The amount of layers in the ecological systems theory
- Hierarchy of Needs __
- The first layer of the Ecological Systems Theory
- How does stress affect children?
- A system in the Ecological Systems Theory that focuses on time
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- Author of Good Inside
- How many agreements are there?
- A layer in the Hierarchy of needs, One that focuses on confidence, achivement, respect of others, the need to be a unique individual
- Last name of the author of The Four Agreements
- The book by Chip Wood that focuses on 4-14 yr olds
- What needs are at the bottom of the Hierarchy of Needs Pyramid
13 Clues: Author of Good Inside • Hierarchy of Needs __ • How many agreements are there? • How does stress affect children? • Layers of the Hierarchy of Needs Pyramid. • Last name of the author of The Four Agreements • The first layer of the Ecological Systems Theory • The book by Chip Wood that focuses on 4-14 yr olds • The amount of layers in the ecological systems theory • ...
Evolution 2016-06-13
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- theory of biological evolution
- the ability that living things change in a new environment
- when a type of animal or plant changes over time
- the act of creating something
- Change or grow as they get older
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- an animal or plant preserved in a rock
- relating to a period of time before history was first written
- Darwin formulated a theory of evolution
- the scientific study of living things
- one or more ideas that explain how or why something happened
10 Clues: the act of creating something • theory of biological evolution • Change or grow as they get older • the scientific study of living things • an animal or plant preserved in a rock • Darwin formulated a theory of evolution • when a type of animal or plant changes over time • the ability that living things change in a new environment • ...
unit 2 2023-03-07
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- the cognitive appraisal theory was proposed by
- electronic device that provides visual/auditory feedback about the biological process like heartbeat & BP
- a stress agent
- challenge, commitment, control are the 3Cs of ____
- aroused state of physiological reactions, conscious feelings and expressive behavior
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- excessive which occurs
- canon-bard theory is also called the ____ theory of motion
- is a 3 stage model which describes how the body adapts to stress
- body can no longer resist stressor; a physiological breakdown occurs
- show less facial expressions compared to opposite gender
10 Clues: a stress agent • excessive which occurs • the cognitive appraisal theory was proposed by • challenge, commitment, control are the 3Cs of ____ • show less facial expressions compared to opposite gender • canon-bard theory is also called the ____ theory of motion • is a 3 stage model which describes how the body adapts to stress • ...
Alfred Wegener 2022-09-08
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- another piece of evidence Wegener found
- the profession Alfred became interested in
- the supercontinent that the dinosaurs lived on
- one piece of evidence Alfred found to support his theory
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- the theory Wegener discovered about how continents move
- Something the earth is made up of that is constantly moving
- where Wegener died on an expedition
- the man who discovered the continental drift theory
- Wegener described the continents to fit together like ____________
- the continent matches up with south America on the map
10 Clues: where Wegener died on an expedition • another piece of evidence Wegener found • the profession Alfred became interested in • the supercontinent that the dinosaurs lived on • the man who discovered the continental drift theory • the continent matches up with south America on the map • the theory Wegener discovered about how continents move • ...
Bandura 2024-02-20
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- This study is unrepresentative as it does not tell us how ………… learn new behaviour
- What was stage 2 in bandura’s social learning theory?
- What was stage 1 in bandura’s social learning theory?
- Which gender showed more aggression?
- Result of observing others rewarded for the same behaviours
- The 3 groups that participants were split into were non-aggressive, control and …
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- How can children learn behaviour?
- Which theory is supported by Bandura’s research?
- What did the children hit with a mallet?
- What experimental design did Bandura use?
10 Clues: How can children learn behaviour? • Which gender showed more aggression? • What did the children hit with a mallet? • What experimental design did Bandura use? • Which theory is supported by Bandura’s research? • What was stage 2 in bandura’s social learning theory? • What was stage 1 in bandura’s social learning theory? • ...
Conflict Management 2019-09-02
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- goals related to tangible resources
- type of conflict that arises from a focus on the underlying needs of each of the parties rather than on their surface demands
- learned behavior
- goals that involve how a person wishes events to unfold, how decisions are made, or how communication occurs
- The number of assumptions about interpersonal conflict
- an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one's place in it
- assumes that behavior is caused by a situation outside the individual's control
- behavior determined by biology
- relates to interpersonal conflict, is an apt description of how conflict differs from casual disagreements, mild differences, or intellectual argument.
- communicating about communication
- type of conflict when there are two choices of equal positive value
- purely internal struggle about one's goals
- situation that is open to interest-based creativity but contains some goals that genuinely are in opposition
- Who's six views provides fertile ground for interpersonal conflict?
- an event that precipitates a conflict and usually is directly related to the topic but not necessarily directly connected to the underlying cause
- theory using mathematical ways to calculate projected gains and losses to stimulate human choice making
- how we weave together knowledge, feelings, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world
- a moment when how one responds can change their entire direction of a relationship
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- type of conflict that is initiated by a perception that one party has a right to seek compliance from another person as a type of entitlement
- goal interference that is based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another person's intentions
- goals that involve who the parties want to be to each other
- communication climates where the individual feels safer and are more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
- encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- refers to a claimed sense of favorable self-worth that a person wants others to have of him or her
- the minimum number of people that that interpersonal conflict can occur amongst
- the level to which people need each other to attain their goals.
- defending one's positions and attacking the other party's positions
- assigning internal or external causation without a factual base
- also known as submission
- these kind of attributions label behavior as arising from another person's personality, values or characteristics
- goals that include tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- theory of internal struggle between the id and the superego (Freud)
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using rules of logic
- this theory explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
- type of management that includes any communication intended to move two people's views of a situation closer together
- theory that is built on the metaphor of and economic marketplace and assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them
- bias that judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- removing oneself from controversy
- communication climates where an individual feels threatened and reacts to others negatively
- what conversations are about rather than an identification of what gave rise to the conflict
40 Clues: learned behavior • also known as submission • behavior determined by biology • communicating about communication • removing oneself from controversy • goals related to tangible resources • purely internal struggle about one's goals • The number of assumptions about interpersonal conflict • goals that involve who the parties want to be to each other • ...
Conflict Management 2019-09-02
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- removing oneself from controversy
- type of management that includes any communication intended to move two people's views of a situation closer together
- an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one's place in it
- learned behavior
- assigning internal or external causation without a factual base
- communication climates where an individual feels threatened and reacts to others negatively
- assumes that behavior is caused by a situation outside the individual's control
- a moment when how one responds can change their entire direction of a relationship
- theory using mathematical ways to calculate projected gains and losses to stimulate human choice making
- an event that precipitates a conflict and usually is directly related to the topic but not necessarily directly connected to the underlying cause
- goals related to tangible resources
- goals that include tangible resources or any measurable factor around which desired outcomes can be built
- these kind of attributions label behavior as arising from another person's personality, values or characteristics
- theory of internal struggle between the id and the superego (Freud)
- defending one's positions and attacking the other party's positions
- situation that is open to interest-based creativity but contains some goals that genuinely are in opposition
- encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using rules of logic
- goals that involve who the parties want to be to each other
- this theory explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
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- theory that is built on the metaphor of and economic marketplace and assumes that people will make choices that are the most beneficial to them
- type of conflict when there are two choices of equal positive value
- also known as submission
- the level to which people need each other to attain their goals.
- what conversations are about rather than an identification of what gave rise to the conflict
- type of conflict that is initiated by a perception that one party has a right to seek compliance from another person as a type of entitlement
- The number of assumptions about interpersonal conflict
- behavior determined by biology
- type of conflict that arises from a focus on the underlying needs of each of the parties rather than on their surface demands
- the minimum number of people that that interpersonal conflict can occur amongst
- communicating about communication
- goals that involve how a person wishes events to unfold, how decisions are made, or how communication occurs
- how we weave together knowledge, feelings, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world
- purely internal struggle about one's goals
- relates to interpersonal conflict, is an apt description of how conflict differs from casual disagreements, mild differences, or intellectual argument.
- refers to a claimed sense of favorable self-worth that a person wants others to have of him or her
- bias that judges the same behavior differently in self than in others
- goal interference that is based on miscommunication or inaccurate perceptions of another person's intentions
- Who's six views provides fertile ground for interpersonal conflict?
- communication climates where the individual feels safer and are more likely to engage in productive problem solving and conflict management
40 Clues: learned behavior • also known as submission • behavior determined by biology • removing oneself from controversy • communicating about communication • goals related to tangible resources • purely internal struggle about one's goals • The number of assumptions about interpersonal conflict • goals that involve who the parties want to be to each other • ...
try 2022-11-30
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- What is a iconic symbol associated with Florence Nightingale?
- Relation as human being to human being
- This is an ontological concept described as a human being's struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming.
- The ability of a group to achieve goals
- It is "being well and using every power that the person has to the fullest extent."
- Set of behaviors expected when occupying a position in a social system
- She is known for her Behavioral System Model of Nursing
- Behaviors concerned with self-defense & self preservation
- Helps to clarify domains of dependence, interdependence and independence and acts on client's behalf as an advocate
- The human field and environment field are always exchanging energy.
- She developed the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- Related to the behaviors that attempts to control the environment
- Composite thoughts and feelings which constitute a person's awareness of his/her individual existence
- To modify or manage the environment to implement the nature laws of health.
- She developed the 21 Nursing Problems
- Who developed The Theory of Caritative Caring?
- According to Hall's metaparadigm on nursing, it is the sole function of nurses
- Check room for and keep it free from dust, dampness and dirt.
- The ability to share in the person's experience.
- The founder of modern nursing of professional nursing
- She views nursing as a unique profession and believes that it is concerned with all the variables affecting an individual's response to stress.
- She was the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale.
- Who developed the Goal Attainment Theory?
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- Defined as the characteristics of an energy field perceived as a single wave.
- It means love and charity
- Nightingale's expertise in scientific inquiry and statistics continues to assist and define nursing trainees at St. Thomas Hospital.
- She was known for developing the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- Determination of how best to assist the person in attaining the established goals
- Related to the behavior surrounding the intake of food
- A process of nursing perception, conceptualization and critical thinking involving multiple experiences in which changes in concepts, skills, symbols, habits and values can be evaluated in observable behaviors
- The nurse uses a nursing framework to collect both subjective and objective data about the patient.
- In this stage, the nurse begins using the nursing care plan.
- Patient gradually puts aside old goals and adapts new goals
- Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system.
- “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing”
- She developed the Care, Cure, Core Theory of Nursing
- The recipient of care
- She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model of Nursing
- Stage of skill acquisition where the performer perceives the situation as a whole rather in terms of aspects and performance is guided by maxims.
- She is a noted nursing educator and author of From Novice to Expert
- Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus.
- Constantly changing cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage specific external and internal demands appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources
- Stage of skill acquisition describes that the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
43 Clues: The recipient of care • It means love and charity • “The Nightingale of Modern Nursing” • She developed the 21 Nursing Problems • Relation as human being to human being • The ability of a group to achieve goals • Who developed the Goal Attainment Theory? • Strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus. • Who developed The Theory of Caritative Caring? • ...
Present-Past-Past participle 2022-12-03
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- read-read-......
- bring-........-brought
- make-.......-made
- set-.....-set
- forget-forgot-.........
- become-......-become
- bet-bet-............
- cut-......-cut
- eat-ate-........
- fall-fell-.........
- cut-......-cut
- pay-paid-......
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- go-.......gone
- drink-.......-drunk
- have-............-had
- begin-began-.........
- hit-........-hit
- catch-.......-caught
- see-saw-.....
- meet-......-met
- be-was-......
- come-came-........
- find- found-.........
23 Clues: set-.....-set • see-saw-..... • be-was-...... • go-.......gone • cut-......-cut • cut-......-cut • meet-......-met • pay-paid-...... • read-read-...... • hit-........-hit • eat-ate-........ • make-.......-made • come-came-........ • drink-.......-drunk • fall-fell-......... • catch-.......-caught • become-......-become • bet-bet-............ • have-............-had • begin-began-......... • ...
Foreign Torts 2021-01-26
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- The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which
- Which theory is flexible in nature and allows the plaintiff to choose jurisdiction as per their choice?
- Which theory is based on applying law which is significant and relevant in the respective situation in order to uphold the principle of equality?
- Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts?
- Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person?
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- In which case was it held that under the principle of collision liability the plaintiff was liable under Belgium Law but not under English Law?
- which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort
- Which theory adheres court jurisdiction to the actual place where the wrongful act was committed?
- What is the nature of Foreign Torts?
- Under Article 15 of which convention it is said that the principle of Lex Loci Deliciti commissi is the basic solution for non contractual obligation?
10 Clues: What is the nature of Foreign Torts? • The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which • which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort • Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person? • Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts? • ...
Foreign Torts 2021-01-26
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- Which theory adheres court jurisdiction to the actual place where the wrongful act was committed?
- What is the nature of Foreign Torts?
- Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person?
- Under Article 15 of which convention it is said that the principle of Lex Loci Deliciti commissi is the basic solution for non contractual obligation?
- Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts?
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- which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort
- The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which
- In which case was it held that under the principle of collision liability the plaintiff was liable under Belgium Law but not under English Law?
- Which theory is based on applying law which is significant and relevant in the respective situation in order to uphold the principle of equality?
- Which theory is flexible in nature and allows the plaintiff to choose jurisdiction as per their choice?
10 Clues: What is the nature of Foreign Torts? • The Lex Fori theory advocated in 1849 was of which • which is the most recent theory in the ambit of foreign tort • Tort of reality is committed only against _________ property of a person? • Which ruled was followed in England for deciding the nature of foreign torts? • ...
unit 1 2021-10-04
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- a medicine
- change in characteristics over time
- second highest taxonomy rank
- a system of classification
- came up with the theory of evolution
- diagram used for classification
- a theory of cell evolution
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- a key mechanism in evolution
- a variety of life in the world
- a individual form of life
- a formation of new species
- a arrangement of species
12 Clues: a medicine • a arrangement of species • a individual form of life • a formation of new species • a system of classification • a theory of cell evolution • a key mechanism in evolution • second highest taxonomy rank • a variety of life in the world • diagram used for classification • change in characteristics over time • came up with the theory of evolution
Chapter 3: “Planning and Organizing Literature Instruction” 2023-05-28
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- These goals drive your overall literature curriculum planning (... Goals)
- What technique is related to the question “How will I show them where to go? Modeling/...
- The first question of a planning model. …..am I going?
- This theory DOESN’T consider Student’s subjective experiences for analyzing literature (… - Centered Theory)
- A type of individual difference to accommodate your plan on (… - ability)
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- This theory focuses on unique social contexts and communities’ perspectives (Socio - … Theory)
- What is the name of the last technique?
- type of organization unit in which there is a focus on a kind of social conflict such as women and the subordinated role in a culture.
- PERIOD organizational instruction for units in which you can incorporate background historical events, cultural shaping texts, and similarities between literature, art, music, etc.
- How many types of techniques do you know?
- Organization in which your unit is planned around biographies, or poetry, or novels, etc.
11 Clues: What is the name of the last technique? • How many types of techniques do you know? • The first question of a planning model. …..am I going? • These goals drive your overall literature curriculum planning (... Goals) • A type of individual difference to accommodate your plan on (… - ability) • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-03
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- the process by which decisions are make by manager at carious levels within an organization
- Maslow's grouping and ordering of physical, security social, and self-fulfillment needs
- a business theory based on integrating Japanese and American business practices
- a system on management based on inclosing all employees in a constant process of improving quality and productivity by improving how they work
- giant industrial monopoly
- occurs when one party maintains total control over a type of industry
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- seeks to increase productivity and make work easier by carefully studying work procedures and determining the best methods for performing particular tasks
- refers to the concentration of power among few key decision makers
- made monopolies illegal and was intended to restore competition
- assumes that people are lazy and will avoid working if they can
- assumes that people find satisfaction in their work
11 Clues: giant industrial monopoly • assumes that people find satisfaction in their work • made monopolies illegal and was intended to restore competition • assumes that people are lazy and will avoid working if they can • refers to the concentration of power among few key decision makers • occurs when one party maintains total control over a type of industry • ...
Chapter 6 2020-12-07
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- agreement in which people agree on a government
- italian scientist that made theories about space
- published an essay
- Jean Jaques
- intellectual movement
- theory that the sun was the middle of the universe
- another influental French writter
- logical procedure for producing scientific ideas
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- philospher that had a different view
- pen name for Francois Marie Arouet
- theory that the earth was the middle of the universe
- social critics in France
- great english scientist
- a change in European scientific thought
14 Clues: Jean Jaques • published an essay • intellectual movement • great english scientist • social critics in France • another influental French writter • pen name for Francois Marie Arouet • philospher that had a different view • a change in European scientific thought • agreement in which people agree on a government • italian scientist that made theories about space • ...
History Of Diagnostic Medicine 2024-09-04
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- Father of Medicine
- developed by Janssen, Leeuwenhoek, and Koch
- first medical thermometer
- developed germ theory and rabies vaccine
- positron emission _______________
- discovered circulation of blood
- developed first X-ray in 1895
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- developed in 1906 by Willem Einthoven
- "rebirth of the science of medicine"
- developed in 1960 to observe abdomen, uterus, & blood vessels
- diseases & illnesses thought to be a ________ from the gods
- invented by Rene Laennec
- Theory developed by Marie Curie
- killed 75% of Europe and Asian population
14 Clues: Father of Medicine • invented by Rene Laennec • first medical thermometer • developed first X-ray in 1895 • Theory developed by Marie Curie • discovered circulation of blood • positron emission _______________ • "rebirth of the science of medicine" • developed in 1906 by Willem Einthoven • developed germ theory and rabies vaccine • killed 75% of Europe and Asian population • ...
Discrete Math CrossWord 2025-04-08
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- The statement that is always true, no matter the truth values of the propositions involved.
- A set that contains no elements.
- The set containing all elements that are in both sets AA and BB.
- The set that contains all the elements that are in either set AA or set BB or in both.
- This connective is used in the statement "If PP, then QQ."
- The relationship that occurs when every element of one set is also an element of another set.
- a logical operation that produces a false statement if both operands are true, but otherwise gives true.
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- The set of all subsets of a given set.
- The process of simplifying logical expressions using known equivalences.
- This set contains every element under consideration.
- The set of elements that belong to one set but not the other.
- A proposition that is always false, no matter what truth values are assigned.
- This law states that the negation of a conjunction is equivalent to the disjunction of the negations.
- A table or chart used to illustrate and determine the truth value of propositions and the validity of their resulting argument.
- The logical operation that returns true only when both operands are false.
15 Clues: A set that contains no elements. • The set of all subsets of a given set. • This set contains every element under consideration. • This connective is used in the statement "If PP, then QQ." • The set of elements that belong to one set but not the other. • The set containing all elements that are in both sets AA and BB. • ...
Developmental Psychology 2021-03-02
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- He outlined the principles of operant conditioning and believed strongly in reinforcement (children should be rewarded for good behavior and punish for bad behavior)
- The personality state that we are born into, our biologically driven self that is based off of instant
- Research that is designed to test an explanation and provide further knowledge about a topic
- A stage in life (middle childhood) when kids start focusing they're attention beyond they're family and on friendships and other relationships
- Research that is designed to provide practical solutions to a problem of interest
- Each individual is impacted by _____ such as their siblings, parents, or someone that plays a significant role in their life
- Asking a standard set of questions to a sample of people
- Research that is done in a naturally occurring environment is called ____ study
- A German physiologist that studied digestion most famously in a study he did on the amount of salivation produced when dogs ate
- designed to test a hypothesis
- Research done a group of people the same age repeatedly over a long period of time
- People in society born around the same time period
- Larger forces that impact a persons life such as religion or school
- A student of Freud's that expanded his ideas on psychosexual development and added three stages of adult development
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- Part of the self that comes after we start learning the rules and standards of our society
- These theories focus on how our mental processes and our cognitions change over a period of time
- A cognitive theorist that first studied children through watching his own, he believes that chilling develop intellectually based on maturation rather than through experiences
- Varies based on what the independent variable is
- Going back to a time when you were happier and the world felt safer (often our childhood)
- A similarity between what we already know and what we are seeing
- Expanding ones knowledge to be able to accommodate a new situation
- It is not a fact but instead a guideline for research or an explanation that suggests the what, how, and why
- When a child is faced with something new and associates it with something they already know
- The cognitive stage of development that we are in from birth until we are two years old
- A study focused towards answering the question "why?"
- Theorist that believed that personality was shaped by your childhood experiences
- Pushing a painful thought out of our mind (consciousness)
- Sociocultural theory - He believed that each person has a set of abilities and can only gain new abilities through guidance from other that were more knowledgeable
28 Clues: designed to test a hypothesis • Varies based on what the independent variable is • People in society born around the same time period • A study focused towards answering the question "why?" • Asking a standard set of questions to a sample of people • Pushing a painful thought out of our mind (consciousness) • ...
Julius Caesar Act 2 - Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-23
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- The opposing _______ began to attack us and our followers.
- To tell someone about something
- The quality of being faithful and dependable
- I have to ______ my new theory on who assassinate John F. Kennedy to the council today.
- To place between one thing and another
- Feeling or showing caution about possible danger that could occur
- Roman religious official who foretold events by interpreting omens
- The judge had to _______ the challenge so everyone had a chance at completing it.
- The executioner _____ his weapon before killing the traitor.
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- A sign or warning that something momentous will most likely occur
- The assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force
- The _______ has set up an array of traps and challenges for the contestants.
- I ______ for my beloved puppy to return home.
- The new school in California is full of ________ that excel in music and art.
- The woman ________(ed) the owners offer and walked away in an angered fashion.
- A promiscuous woman
- The man's _________ showed anger and sadness after his wife was murdered.
17 Clues: A promiscuous woman • To tell someone about something • To place between one thing and another • The quality of being faithful and dependable • I ______ for my beloved puppy to return home. • The opposing _______ began to attack us and our followers. • The executioner _____ his weapon before killing the traitor. • ...
Biology Crossword Ch. 1 2013-08-12
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- The scientific study of all forms of life.
- Change in living things over time.
- organized group of related parts that interact to form a whole.
- Diversity among and within plant and animal species in an environment.
- an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex unitary whole.
- Variable The event studied and expected to change.
- The ecosystem comprising the entire Earth and the living organisms that inhabit it.
- genetics A subdivision of genetics concerned with the structure and function of genes at the molecular level.
- A coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomenon.
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- Maintenance of constant internal conditions.
- The state of being adapted or adjusting to your environment for the better.
- The chemical process that builds up and breaks down materials.
- The basic physical unit of heredity.
- Variable A variable that is intentionally changed.
- A nucleic acid that carries the genetic information in the cell.
- The study of genomes (a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism).
- not changing or varying
17 Clues: not changing or varying • Change in living things over time. • The basic physical unit of heredity. • The scientific study of all forms of life. • Maintenance of constant internal conditions. • Variable A variable that is intentionally changed. • Variable The event studied and expected to change. • The chemical process that builds up and breaks down materials. • ...
Chapter 1 science 2023-01-24
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- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - a representation of an object or event
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the straight-line distance between two points
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- - a proposed answer to a question
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - the amount of space taken up by an object
- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - information obtained through the senses
- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an object • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
9th period science 2022-08-31
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- - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- method - an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- - an instrument that measures temperature
- - the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- law - a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- variable - a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- - a representation of an object or event
- - a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- - the straight-line distance between two points
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- - a proposed answer to a question
- theory - a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- - the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- - the amount of space taken up by an objec
- variable - the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- - the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- - a gauge of how exact a measurement is
- - the amount of matter in an object
- - information obtained through the senses
- experiment - an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the amount of matter in an object • - a gauge of how exact a measurement is • - a representation of an object or event • - an instrument that measures temperature • - information obtained through the senses • - the amount of space taken up by an objec • - the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • ...
BIG BANG THEORY CROSSWORD 2023-05-04
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- Any of the large systems of stars, etc. in outer space
- To suggest a plan, an idea, etc. for people to think about and decide on
- Containing a lot of people, things, plants, etc. with little space between them
- Far away in space or time
- The process of making something that is new
- An object that remains from an earlier time
- Heat, energy, etc. that is sent out in the form of rays.
- The facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true.
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- A scientist who studies the sun, moon, stars, planets, etc.
- To become greater in size
- To start to be real
- A point at which a physical quantity takes an infinite value
- The whole of space and everything in it, including the earth, the planets & the stars
- Helping to show that something is true
- The particular way in which something is understood or explained.
- Any physical thing that takes up space
- A formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
17 Clues: To start to be real • To become greater in size • Far away in space or time • Helping to show that something is true • Any physical thing that takes up space • The process of making something that is new • An object that remains from an earlier time • Any of the large systems of stars, etc. in outer space • Heat, energy, etc. that is sent out in the form of rays. • ...
cell 2025-02-09
16 Clues: cells • vector • matter • tissue • energy • pattern • nucleus • microbes • cytoplasm • organelles • unicellular • cell theory • mitochondria • chloroplasts • cell membrane • multicellular
Famous Psychologist 2015-04-16
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- was a leading American psychologist and philosopher
- contemporary psychologist whose research has helped widen the field of developmental psychology
- psychologist best known for his maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys
- work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg on ethical community and ethical relationships, and certain subject-object problems in ethics
- distinguished himself through his studies of the role of hypnosis in human behavior and response
- theory on intelligence and creativity
- became known for his 1971 Stanford prison experiment
- feminine psychology
- emphasized the importance of the unconscious mind
- experimental study of memory, and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- founded analytical psychology
- is a leading authority in the fields of Positive Psychology
- famous experiment done in order to determine the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- made stages of moral development constitute an adaptation of a psychological theory
- one of the founders of humanistic psychology and is often best recognized for developing the theory of human motivation
- influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach
- whose psychoanalytic theory and psychosexual stages contributed to the basic outline of the eight stages, at least those concerned with childhood
- described a concept he referred to as general intelligence
- most known for his research on taste aversion learning
- invented the first practical intelligence test
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- Father of Psychology
- Most of his research was gathered studying salivating dogs
- pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience
- is an American developmental psychologist
- theories stress the fundamental role of social interaction in the development of cognition
- considered one of the founders of experimental psychology.
- promoted a change in psychology through his address Psychology as the Behaviorist Views
- best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory
- is a clinical and developmental psychologist known for her research on parenting styles and for her critique of deception in psychological research
- regarded as the father of cognitive therapy
- he heads the new SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind.
- developmental psychologist known for her work in early emotional attachment with the Strange Situation design, as well as her work in the development of attachment theory
- psychologist best-known for his influence on behaviorism
- notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, as well as behavioral economics
- the study and understanding of linguistics from both the biological and psychological perspective
- states behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observational learning
- developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- philosopher known for his epistemological studies with children
- was an American Gestalt psychologist and pioneer in social psychology
41 Clues: feminine psychology • Father of Psychology • founded analytical psychology • theory on intelligence and creativity • is an American developmental psychologist • regarded as the father of cognitive therapy • developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy • invented the first practical intelligence test • cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory • ...
Popular Scientists 2024-06-26
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- Pioneer in electricity
- Theoretical physicist, "A Brief History of Time"
- Developed theory of relativity
- Astronomer, supported heliocentrism
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- Formulated laws of motion
- DNA structure, "Photo 51"
- Discovered penicillin
- Proposed theory of evolution
- Discovered radioactivity
- Microbiologist, developed pasteurization
10 Clues: Discovered penicillin • Pioneer in electricity • Discovered radioactivity • Formulated laws of motion • DNA structure, "Photo 51" • Proposed theory of evolution • Developed theory of relativity • Astronomer, supported heliocentrism • Microbiologist, developed pasteurization • Theoretical physicist, "A Brief History of Time"
Abraham Maslow 2018-10-17
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- Behavioural Management Theory is also known as
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory was structured into a (blank)
- Maslow studied (blank) psychology
- Number of levels in the Hierarchy of Needs pyramid
- Humanistic Psychology is known as the (blank)
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- Maslow is referred to the father of (blank)
- (Blank) Management theory was developed to clarify the need to account for employee behaviour and motivation
- The need for safety, shelter and stability
- Highest level in the hierarchy is
- As each (blank) is satisfied, the next higher level in the hierarchy becomes the primary motivator
- Maslow published (blank) books
11 Clues: Maslow published (blank) books • Highest level in the hierarchy is • Maslow studied (blank) psychology • The need for safety, shelter and stability • Maslow is referred to the father of (blank) • Humanistic Psychology is known as the (blank) • Behavioural Management Theory is also known as • Number of levels in the Hierarchy of Needs pyramid • ...
Mercantilism 2014-02-27
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- a tax on imports and exports
- this theory describes a party's ability to produce good versus efficiency
- this man wrote the first book to respond to an economic controversy amongst theorists
- France's Minister of Finances
- an economic theory based on precious metals
- author of A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth
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- the economic policy of restraining trade
- this British economist developed many popular economic theories
- popular economic theory practiced in Europe from the 16th to the 18th century
- unpopular tariffs that affected farm industry
- this man did little to add to the development of the economy
11 Clues: a tax on imports and exports • France's Minister of Finances • the economic policy of restraining trade • an economic theory based on precious metals • unpopular tariffs that affected farm industry • this man did little to add to the development of the economy • author of A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth • ...
Scientific Revolution Innovations 2023-11-27
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- discovered cells
- classification of plants making science easier
- I helped the advancement of medicine by publishing a book on human anatomy
- steam engine catapultign the world into the Industrial Age
- improved the microscope and saw bacteria
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- published findings on blood movement helping modernize medicine
- I published a theory about the planets revolving around the sun, the Church hated this
- punished by the church for my findings about Jupiter's moons
- theory on motion and gravity
- proved matter cannot be created nor destroyed
- I found that the earth indeed did follow an elliptical obit helping prove Copernicus' theory
11 Clues: discovered cells • theory on motion and gravity • improved the microscope and saw bacteria • proved matter cannot be created nor destroyed • classification of plants making science easier • steam engine catapultign the world into the Industrial Age • punished by the church for my findings about Jupiter's moons • ...
Data & Statistics Vocab 2021-01-19
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- The average of a data set.
- A type of distribution that looks the same on both sides of the center.
- A value much higher or lower than the other values.
- A type of distribution where there is more data on one side.
- Part of a histogram that shows how many numbers are in each bar.
- The number exactly in the middle of a data set.
- The measure of variability that shows how spread apart the middle half of the data is.
- A ____ plot uses small circles above a number line to represent the data visually.
- A box and whisker plot visually shows the data split into four ______ parts.
- The measure of center that tells the average distance from the mean.
- A data display that uses intervals and bars to show the data.
- The _____ quartile is the median of the lower half of a data set.
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- The highest number in a data set.
- Three values that split the data into four equal parts.
- The number, or numbers, that occur most in a data set.
- The three measures of _____ summarize a data set into one number.
- A _____ question always has various possible numerical answers.
- The _____ number summary is the set of values used to create a box-and-whisker plot.
- The three measures of _____ tell how spread apart the values in a data set are.
- The ____ quartile has 75% of the data below it and 25% of the data above it.
- The smallest number in a data set.
- The highest number minus the lowest number.
22 Clues: The average of a data set. • The highest number in a data set. • The smallest number in a data set. • The highest number minus the lowest number. • The number exactly in the middle of a data set. • A value much higher or lower than the other values. • The number, or numbers, that occur most in a data set. • Three values that split the data into four equal parts. • ...
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