set theory Crossword Puzzles
Research 2018-03-17
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- the population researched in a particular study.
- Variable, a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- Tendency, any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- Relationship, the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
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- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
- the target group under investigation.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- the relation between cause and effect.
- Study, the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- Sampling, a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
SAC PSI 2024-07-04
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- The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development
- Social rules that define acceptable and expected behavior in various situations
- A particular attitude or way of viewing something
- The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture
- The social position that a person holds within a society
- The behaviors expected of individuals in a particular social position or status
- The shared cultural practices, perspectives, and distinctions that set apart one group of people from another
- A psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society
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- Groups of individuals born and living at the same time, sharing similar experiences and perspectives
- An individual's perception of their own identity and personal characteristics
- The process through which individuals learn and adopt the values and norms of their society
- The socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a society defines male and female
- The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture
- A psychologist known for his theory on psychosocial development across the lifespan
- The shared beliefs, customs, practices, and social behaviors of a group
- A division of a society based on social and economic status
- The transitional period between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical and psychological development
- The primary social group that influences an individual's socialization and identity
- The qualities, beliefs, and expressions that make a person or group different from others
- A social group whose members have interests, social positions, and age in common
- The social bonds and relationships formed through blood, marriage, or adoption
22 Clues: A particular attitude or way of viewing something • The social position that a person holds within a society • The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development • A division of a society based on social and economic status • An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society • The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture • ...
Skopos theory 2024-11-10
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- a rule which states that translation action is a function of its skopos
- how else are appeal-focused texts called?
- an action that means to produce a target text in a target setting for a target purpose
- who defined the Skopos theory
- how else are content-focused texts called?
- kind of text as films that suppliment the other three functions with images
- a text-type that determines the method of translation
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- whose text typology was originally intended as a set of guidelines for the translator
- a set of guidelines for the translator
- German psychologist that inspired Reiss in her functional approach
10 Clues: who defined the Skopos theory • a set of guidelines for the translator • how else are appeal-focused texts called? • how else are content-focused texts called? • a text-type that determines the method of translation • German psychologist that inspired Reiss in her functional approach • a rule which states that translation action is a function of its skopos • ...
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions 2021-03-17
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- New way of thinking about the natural world, it was based on observation and willingness to question accepted beliefs
- Philosopher that had a positive, view of the human nature. Believed that people could learn from experience and improve.
- Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama.
- He was an Italian scientist that built new theories about astronomy, also he built his own telescope.
- They believed that we could apply reason to all aspects of life. Beliefs reason, nature, happiness, progress, and liberty.
- It is a fundamental social change in the structure of power or the organization
- Is a new intelectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
- Is the theory that states that the earth is the center of the universe, and that the sun spins around it
- Is an agreement by which people created a goverment.
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- Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- Is the artistic style of the late 1700s
- It was a social and political conflict in France on 1789 to 1799
- This means “absolute ruler.”
- Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence.
- English scientist that helped to bring together their breakthroughs under a single theory of motion.
- Is something the constitution set up in which power was divided between national and state goverments.
- Are ten amendments which protect such basic rigths as freedon of speech, press, assembly and religion.
- She published an essay called “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. Argued that woman need education just like men
- Theory that states that the earth and planets move around the sun which is stationary and is the center of the universe.
- These are large drawing rooms, these hostesses held regular social gatherings.
20 Clues: This means “absolute ruler.” • Is the artistic style of the late 1700s • Is an agreement by which people created a goverment. • Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas • Wrote 70 books of political essays, philosophy and drama. • Is a political leader whp wrote the declaration of indepence. • ...
Meaning, Scope and Funtions of Philosophy of Education 2016-11-25
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- A set of thinking deeply taken of a culture.
- Once the theory is understood, usually we past to the method.
- To pass the information in a process of learning concepts about knowledge.
- Functions and building theory we need to look at any body of...
- It signifies a natural and necessary urge in human beings to find the way to know themselves and the world in which they live and move and have their being.
- They conducted their inquiries through reason and observation, rather than through tradition or revelation.
- investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science.
- Ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense, and insight.
- Relative to the norms and cultural achievements of the community or...
- Dominated every aspect of life all national, personal, social and educative procedures and practices.
- To look for something that explains the human being.
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- propagated by different philosophers have been derived from their own world, view and their outlook on the purpose of human life.
- Is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills and values.
- Creation process of thoughts and concepts, as well ideas and reminds.
- philosophers have deeply thought about and philosophy is still in the process of answering some questions.
- It is a synthesis of study facts with educational and investigative values.
- Subjects of an autonomous collectivity with participative actions as active citizens.
- Described by using the terms ― Lockean (passive) and ― Platonic (active).
- Equiped with the skills and substantive knowledge that allows them to define and to pursue their own goals.
- In which we might assume that the purpose of education is to develop the knowledge, skill, or character of students.
20 Clues: A set of thinking deeply taken of a culture. • To look for something that explains the human being. • Once the theory is understood, usually we past to the method. • Functions and building theory we need to look at any body of... • Creation process of thoughts and concepts, as well ideas and reminds. • ...
Vocab Crossword 3 2022-09-01
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- mention (a number of things) one by one
- the process of becoming progressively worse
- a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration
- deserving praise
- kept in prison: captive
- the action of humiliating someone or the state of being humiliated
- a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument
- fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen
- treat in a way that is apparently kind or helpful but that betrays a feeling of superiority
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- strengthen or support physically or mentally
- starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred
- a formal or explicit statement or announcement
- subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind
- set of bells in a tower, played using a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism similar to a piano roll
- form a theory or set of theories about something
15 Clues: deserving praise • kept in prison: captive • mention (a number of things) one by one • the process of becoming progressively worse • strengthen or support physically or mentally • a formal or explicit statement or announcement • form a theory or set of theories about something • a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration • ...
Psychology People 2013-04-24
Across
- emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Little Albert, Classical Conditioning
- measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure
- Thinking Fast and Slow
- Theory of Moral Developement
- Theory of Psychological Development
- Attatchment Styles
- Hypnonsis
- The _______ Box
- ____’s Therapy for depression
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Sound of Bell Makes Dog Drool
- Client Centered Therapy
- false memories
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- very little difference between the infants in day care and those whose mothers stayed at home
- Conformity experiment
- ____'s Hierachy of needs
- _______'s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- Stanford Prison Study
- Learned Helplessness
- Parenting Styles
- Bobo Doll
- Universal Grammer
- invented the first usable Intelligence Test
- Psychoanalysis
- rhesus Monkeys (attatchment)
- Taste Aversion Learning
- _____'s Theory of Cognitive Development
28 Clues: Bobo Doll • Hypnonsis • Psychoanalysis • false memories • The _______ Box • Parenting Styles • Universal Grammer • Attatchment Styles • Learned Helplessness • Conformity experiment • Stanford Prison Study • Thinking Fast and Slow • Taste Aversion Learning • Client Centered Therapy • ____'s Hierachy of needs • Theory of Moral Developement • rhesus Monkeys (attatchment) • ...
NNFS Crossword 2024-09-25
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- Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (5 letters).
- FIS model compared with Mamdani (6 letters).
- A type of basis function used in network models (6 letters).
- A fixed-weight competitive net in unsupervised learning (6 letters).
- A popular Fuzzy Inference System (7 letters).
- Defined using Cartesian products in fuzzy theory (9 letters).
- A fuzzy relation indicating similarity or compatibility (9 letters).
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- A type of set used in soft computing (5 letters).
- A type of memory network used in pattern recognition (11 letters).
- A hybrid system combining fuzzy logic and neural networks (10 letters).
- The process of converting a fuzzy value to a crisp one (15 letters).
- Functions that define how elements belong to a fuzzy set (10 letters).
- A network model used in unsupervised learning and feature maps (7 letters).
- Fuzzy ______ system used for decision-making (9 letters).
- A bidirectional network used in associative memory (3 letters).
15 Clues: FIS model compared with Mamdani (6 letters). • A popular Fuzzy Inference System (7 letters). • A type of set used in soft computing (5 letters). • Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (5 letters). • Fuzzy ______ system used for decision-making (9 letters). • A type of basis function used in network models (6 letters). • ...
Mr Bailey's Formidable JFK Crossword Challenge 2020-12-03
Across
- The Texas School Book ____________.
- The Commission set up by Johnson to investigate the Kennedy Assassination.
- Mrs Kennedy's first name.
- In 1962, Kennedy successfully resolved the Cuban __________ Crisis.
- Kennedy's alleged assassin.
- Leader of the Soviet Union at the time of Kennedy's death
- The disastrous failed invasion of Cuba in 1961. Kennedy was blamed for its failure. Three words.
- CIA Stands for the Central ___________ Agency.
- The name of the hospital that Kennedy was rushed to after being shot.
- The guy who got assassinated.
- Oswald was also alleged to have shot Police Officer _______.
- Kennedy defeated this man to win the 1960 presidential election.
- Oswald was arrested in this type of building.
- Kennedy was shot in __________ Plaza.
- Oswald could speak this language.
- Some argue the Kennedy assassination was a vast _____________.
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- Kennedy very narrowly won this state in the 1960 presidential election.
- Communist leader of Cuba.
- An organised criminal group. Some say they were involved in the assassination.
- The city Kennedy was shot in.
- The theory that Oswald acted alone is known as the Lone _____________ Theory.
- Oswald claimed he was this. Another word for a "fall guy".
- Oswald had served in this elite branch of the US Army.
- Seated in front of Kennedy was ________ John Connally.
- According to the Warren Commission, this many shots were fired at Kennedy.
- Some argue a second shot came from the grassy ______.
- Also known as the magic bullet theory is the ________ bullet theory.
- This forensic test revealed gunpowder residue on Oswald's hands, but not his right cheek.
- To change sides. Oswald had done this while in the Soviet Union.
- Oswald was born in this city. Two words.
- Kennedy's Vice President and successor as President.
- Oswald allegedly shot Kennedy from this floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
- Oswald joined this organisation before he shot Kennedy. The Fair ________ for Cuba Committee.
- The rifle used by Oswald was made in this country.
- First name of Kennedy's father.
- The surname of the man who shot Oswald.
36 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba. • Mrs Kennedy's first name. • Kennedy's alleged assassin. • The city Kennedy was shot in. • The guy who got assassinated. • First name of Kennedy's father. • Oswald could speak this language. • The Texas School Book ____________. • Kennedy was shot in __________ Plaza. • The surname of the man who shot Oswald. • Oswald was born in this city. Two words. • ...
Chemistry Unit 1 2023-01-23
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- Procedure used to test a hypothesis.
- The variable that you change in an experiment.
- Contains two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion.
- A proposed explanation for an observation.
- The study of matter and the changes it undergoes.
- Well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations.
- Concise statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments.
- Simplest form of matter that has a unique set of properties.
- The ratio of the mass of an object to its volume.
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- Physical blend of two or more components.
- The measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another.
- The variable that is observed during the experiment.
- The difference between the experimental value and the accepted value.
- The measure of how close a measurement comes to the actual or true value.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
15 Clues: Procedure used to test a hypothesis. • Physical blend of two or more components. • A proposed explanation for an observation. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The variable that you change in an experiment. • The study of matter and the changes it undergoes. • The ratio of the mass of an object to its volume. • ...
Unit 21~ Lessons 1 & 2~ 2022-2023 2022-10-27
19 Clues: KING • VOTE • VOTE • HONOR • STAFF • NATION • LEADER • NATION • THEORY • IMAGINE • NETWORK • CITIZEN • APPROVE • CONGRESS • GOVERNMENT • REPUBLICAN • INTERNSHIP • INDEPENDENT • CONSTITUTION
Lesson 13 Words 2022-12-20
Across
- a bond
- someone who studies old things
- the empire covering much of northern India
- a line of rulers from the India
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a territory that is part of a country
- the study of the stars and planets
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- a period of great happiness,
- the study of numbers
- a theory or set of values by which one lives;
- a situation of wealth and success
- a country in Asia
12 Clues: a bond • a country in Asia • the study of numbers • a period of great happiness, • someone who studies old things • a line of rulers from the India • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country • the empire covering much of northern India • ...
set 13 2021-01-15
23 Clues: ขาด • แปลก • หายไป • สิทธิ • หายไป • ทำนาย • กำจัด • โอกาส • แย่มาก • รายได้ • เลี้ยงดู • หลากหลาย • ครอบครอง • สถานการณ์ • ไม่เห็นด้วย • ทุนการศึกษา • อย่างแน่นอน • ร้านขายของชำ • โกดัง/คลังสินค้า • ข้อมูล (เอกพจน์) • ประยุกต์ใช้/สมัคร • ว่าง (ห้อง,ตำแหน่ง) • ที่มีอยู่/ที่่หามาได้
second set 2020-11-11
Across
- the bark on a willow oak is ___ with faint ridges
- the bud and twigs on a northern red oak is a ___ color
- mature bark on a northern red oak is ___ gray/brown
- the habitat of a shingle oak tree is common in rich,___ soils in lowlands
- the inner bark on a southern red oak is slightly ___.
- the northern red oak has ___ tip.
- the leaves on a shingle oak are ___ loabed or toothed.
- the leaves on a buckeye are ___ compound.
- the bark on a young black is _____ in thin long scales
- the size of bark on a witch-hazel is ___
- the fruit on a buckeye hold 1- ___ nuts.
- the leaves on a black oak are ___ lobbed and thick
- the leaves on a pin oak are deeply lobed,almost to the ___?
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- the buds on a pin oak is ___,small,and hairless.
- young bark on a northern red oak is smooth and greenish ___ or greenish brown
- the leaves on a willow oak are ___ stalk and very narrow.
- the buds on a witch-hazel are ___ and long
- the texture of a cherrybark oak bark is dark and ___.
- both young and old bark on a Black oak are broken into ___ rectangular blocks.
- the leaves on a white walnut are ____ compund
- the leaves on a cherrybark oak resembles on a ___?
- the leaves on a black is large and_____
- the color of bark on a old sweetgum is dull gray___.
- the leaves on a witch-hazel have shallow ____ teeth.
- the leaf on a sweetgum is shaped like a ___?
- the leaves on a southern red oak have relatively __ leaf stock
- the bark on a young pin oak is __ and grayish brown.
27 Clues: the northern red oak has ___ tip. • the leaves on a black is large and_____ • the size of bark on a witch-hazel is ___ • the fruit on a buckeye hold 1- ___ nuts. • the leaves on a buckeye are ___ compound. • the buds on a witch-hazel are ___ and long • the leaf on a sweetgum is shaped like a ___? • the leaves on a white walnut are ____ compund • ...
Set 1 2021-05-14
Across
- HITTER, it is the player who hits and blocks on the front left side of the court.
- is a technique used in volleyball to keep the ball alive in difficult situations.
- it is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net.
- SHUFFLES,a pair of athletes up on opposite sides of the circle.
- it is the tallest player on the volleyball team
- to keep the ball from touching the ground after the opposing team spikes it.
- it is the second stage in the passing process, and it can be used to either dump the ball into an open area or “set” the ball in a position that allows the hitter to spike it over.
- it is a volleyball skill that is used to keep the opponent from hitting a good attack hit.
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- BALL,a specially designed ball that makes it randomly bounce in different directions.
- an integral part of volleyball as both an offensive and defensive weapon.
- when a player jumps up and hits the ball with a one-armed overhead swinging motion, contacting the ball squarely with their slightly open hand.
- PASS, it involves hitting the ball using an overhead playing motion to direct the ball to your teammate.
- SIDE HITTER, it is also known as the week-side hitter and backup attacker.
- it is used to put the ball into play to start the volley.
- it is an offensive action of hitting the ball to the ground on the opponent's side or off the opponent's blockers in an effort to end the play.
- it is essentially the quarterback or point guard of the team.
- it is a player on each team who serves as a defensive specialist.
- it involves hitting the ball in a controlled manner to your teammate.
- it is often regarded as the most important volleyball skill.
- known for being one of the most effective lower body and leg exercises.
20 Clues: it is the tallest player on the volleyball team • it is used to put the ball into play to start the volley. • it is often regarded as the most important volleyball skill. • it is essentially the quarterback or point guard of the team. • SHUFFLES,a pair of athletes up on opposite sides of the circle. • ...
set 7 2022-03-10
22 Clues: new • slow • fast • below • large • short • small • around • outside • above, upon • under, below • beside, near • under, below • above, beyond • behind, after • within, inner • between, among • within, inside • backward, behind • outside, outward • before, in front of • bad, painful, difficult
SET 2 2018-02-09
Across
- The newest PHP IDE released by JetBrains which is written in Java is called PHP______
- What is the name of the most widely used scripting language library which was released 4 years ago and is maintained by Facebook?
- Apple recently released the smart speakers which they announced in June last year. What is it called?
- Oculus teamed up with Xiaomi to launch a new standalone VR headset called _______ .
- “a*b=c;” will throw a _________ error while executing.
- What is the process of hiding unwanted details from users called? It is a property of Object Oriented Programming.
- Which Computer security software company was acquired by Intel in 2011.
- Parent company of google?
- #FFFFFF is the color code for which color in html?
- 157.240.2.3 is the IP address of which famous website?
- This tech giant was founded in Beijing by the name “Legend”
- ________ Virus was the name of the first Computer Virus.
- The ________value of “A” is 65.
- Core of computers OS with complete control over the system
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- Who is also known as Father of Computer?
- This language uses whitespace indentation, rather than curly brackets or keywords, to delimit blocks
- It is an American social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website which was founded by two University of Virginia roommates in 2005.
- In which state is the headquarter of Facebook situated.
- A computer program which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods
- Which was the first search engine in the internet?
- What is the name of the hacktivist group whose members call themselves Anons.
- Most widely used IDE for java
- The first page of website is called
- Which company is nicknamed “Big Blue “?
24 Clues: Parent company of google? • Most widely used IDE for java • The ________value of “A” is 65. • The first page of website is called • Which company is nicknamed “Big Blue “? • Who is also known as Father of Computer? • Which was the first search engine in the internet? • #FFFFFF is the color code for which color in html? • ...
SET 1 2018-02-11
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- Small piece of text stored on users computer by a web browser for maintaining the state.?
- The new feature that is introduced by Apple in its latest iPhone X which enables a animated emoji is called __________
- Who was the father of Internet ?
- Which company has the website abc.xyz ?
- The total number of android version released till date is __________.
- What is the name of the computer system developed by HP which can scan 3D objects.
- "_____" are specific reserved words in programming languages, each of which has a specific feature associated with it.
- It is a computer program that plays the board game Go. It was developed by Google DeepMind in London.
- The homepage of HTML after developing is usually saved in the name _____.html.
- The most widely used software for graphics designing is _____.
- What is the Intel Smart glasses called
- Saving a file from Internet onto a your computer is
- An open source, Blockchain based computer platform and operating system
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- Which tech giant has the motto “Don’t be evil”?
- Which mobile company released the first phone with an in-screen fingerprint sensor?
- Which game company is known for the games like Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Pokemon?
- Apple’s first mass-market PC featuring GUI and built in mouse and keyboard.
- It is a continuously growing list of records which are linked and secured using cryptography. It is also used for the transactions of cryptocurrencies.
- What is the name of the company which was co-founded by Sabeer Bhatia and later bought by Microsoft?
- A very small application used as a utility module which performs just a few functions and is mostly used in java
- “.TMP” extension refers usually to what kind of file?
- _____ command will exit the most immediately surrounding loop regardless of what the conditions are in programming languages.
- What is the name of first super computer of India ?
- Which is the first fully supported 64-bit operating system?
24 Clues: Who was the father of Internet ? • What is the Intel Smart glasses called • Which company has the website abc.xyz ? • Which tech giant has the motto “Don’t be evil”? • What is the name of first super computer of India ? • Saving a file from Internet onto a your computer is • “.TMP” extension refers usually to what kind of file? • ...
first set 2018-12-03
Across
- having the skills that you need in order to do something
- although
- speedy quick
- strategy plot trick
- separately individually singly independently
- to promise that someone is true or will happen
- change
- vary
- a result or effect of an action or situation
- excellent quality
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- festival yearly celebration
- identical
- a short performance for an actor musician or dancer
- to make information available to people
- settlement
- an amount that is not exact but is fewer than many
- sidewalk
- develop
- to stop trying to guess or to do something
- delight get excited
20 Clues: vary • change • develop • although • sidewalk • identical • settlement • speedy quick • excellent quality • strategy plot trick • delight get excited • festival yearly celebration • to make information available to people • to stop trying to guess or to do something • separately individually singly independently • a result or effect of an action or situation • ...
Set Works 2019-01-18
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- the final section in a piece
- means that all instruments play
- how many beats per bar movement 2
- City in which the composer of The Four Seasons was born
- a passage which shows off the skill of the performer
- the name of the sections between the returning main theme
- the key board instrument in the Four Seasons
- tempo of second movement
- a self contained section within a large composition
- type of musical texture with many melodies
- how many beats per bar in movement 1
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- to play loudly
- tempo of first movement
- solo instrument in the Four Seasons
- Composer of The Four Seasons
- type of ornamentation denoted by tr
- type of music that describes a scene or tells a story.
- imitation, ornamentation and high register helps you picture
- Name of the theme that returns several times
- the texture of the second movement.
- Season of The Four Seasons we study
- the animal the Viola imitates in movement 2
22 Clues: to play loudly • tempo of first movement • tempo of second movement • the final section in a piece • Composer of The Four Seasons • means that all instruments play • how many beats per bar movement 2 • solo instrument in the Four Seasons • type of ornamentation denoted by tr • the texture of the second movement. • Season of The Four Seasons we study • ...
set A 2014-01-20
Across
- Netscape Navigator is an example of?
- 95 Is designed for homes and offices and retains maximum compatibility with programs written for the MS-DOS operating system
- A kind of colour display system
- Appears at the end of each report in a database(2 words)
- Series of letters and/or numbers specifying the location of a document in the World Wide Web
- They allow data to be manipulated in databases(2 words)
- A printer is one that produces hard copy by spraying ink onto paper
- Datatype used to format numbers as decimal values with a dollar sign(in databases)
- An extended form of the intranet which gives more levels of access to authorized people
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- System administrator for a server on the World Wide Web
- Operators AND and OR
- The etiquette that is followed when using a network
- AOL is an example of one?
- A file that contains all the additions, deletions and amendments required during file updating to produce a new version of a master file(2 words)
- Used to format each record in a database as a unique identifier
- Operators Used in queries and filters
- ASDFJKL are collectively called?
- A single piece of data in a database table
- The collective name for materials on which data can be recorded
- The building blocks of all databases
20 Clues: Operators AND and OR • AOL is an example of one? • A kind of colour display system • ASDFJKL are collectively called? • Netscape Navigator is an example of? • The building blocks of all databases • Operators Used in queries and filters • A single piece of data in a database table • The etiquette that is followed when using a network • ...
set b 2014-01-20
Across
- Provides the IP address for a given MAC address.
- Optical disk storage devices that use laser beams and optical technology (2 words).
- IPX and IP are examples of ______ addressing.
- TCP/IP email protocol.
- Inventor of the email (2 words).
- Digital Versatile Disk.
- In 1996, ______ ______ used email to help with his campaign.
- In MS-Excel, ____ ____ applied to cells that require more space when a row or column size is adjusted.
- Data that contains text, symbols, dates or numbers not used in calculations.
- Social networking website set up by eUniverse employees in 2003.
- Which school were Larry Page and Sergey Brin at when they founded Google?
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- Layered structure.
- Number of pixels that a monitor can display.
- Protocol Analyser.
- Allowing protocols to work together.
- Used to validate how data is represented on paper before printing (2 words).
- Shift, Ctrl, Alt are ________ _________.
- IEEE 802.3 defines what?
- Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook when he was at _______ University.
- Netware’s equivalent to IP.
20 Clues: Layered structure. • Protocol Analyser. • TCP/IP email protocol. • Digital Versatile Disk. • IEEE 802.3 defines what? • Netware’s equivalent to IP. • Inventor of the email (2 words). • Allowing protocols to work together. • Shift, Ctrl, Alt are ________ _________. • Number of pixels that a monitor can display. • IPX and IP are examples of ______ addressing. • ...
Set 9 2014-03-20
Across
- to belong to
- to drop down suddenly
- to communicate with a pencil or pen on paper
- extremely
- to understand something that is written
- to belong to them
- not before
- to get bigger or taller
- not in
- little
- to share something with someone
- past tense of is
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- to have knowledge
- to be alive
- not ever
- not close
- to carry with you
- photos
- to sketch
- to consume food
- to place
- not hot
- a clear, tasteless liquid
- to go somewhere
24 Clues: photos • not in • little • not hot • not ever • to place • not close • extremely • to sketch • not before • to be alive • to belong to • to consume food • to go somewhere • past tense of is • to have knowledge • to carry with you • to belong to them • to drop down suddenly • to get bigger or taller • a clear, tasteless liquid • to share something with someone • to understand something that is written • ...
Set 2 2016-02-15
Across
- / Together with Gibraltar on the European side, it formed one of the famous "Pillars of Hercules". Later, it was renamed for a formation of seven surrounding smaller mountains, collectively referred to The Seven Brothers. Along with the Spanish exclave Melilla, is one of two permanently inhabited Spanish territories in mainland Africa. (5)
- / Currently the highest ranked American Grandmaster in Chess. In October 2014, he achieved an Elo rating of 2844, becoming the third highest rated player in history. (7, 7)
- / Held in Buffalo, New York each Thanksgiving Day, it is the oldest continually running public footrace in North America, having established itself in 1896 and run every year since. (7, 6, 4)
- / This European along with Miroslav Klose are the only two footballers ever to score at least two goals in four consecutive World Cups. (3, 6)
- / An American socialite, she was the first woman ever to be elected the Time person of the year. She went on to marry the King of England post his abdication of the throne. The King's desire to marry a woman who had two living ex-husbands threatened to cause a constitutional crisis in the UK , and ultimately led to his abdication in December 1936 to marry "the woman I love". After the abdication, the former king was created Duke of Windsor by his brother and successor, King George VI. (6, 7)
- / Directed by Romesh Sharma and written by Gulzar, starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Om Puri and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in lead roles, the movie depicted political corruption in media. It remains the only movie for which Shashi Kapoor received his only National Award as the Best Actor in a leading role. (3,5,5)
- / The most famous alcoholic beverage among the Klingons. It is a very important part of the Klingon culture, and it is traditional for Klingons to celebrate victorious battles with copious amounts of it. It is extremely strong, and can even prove dangerous to Klingons themselves if not used carefully. As with most Star Trek beverages, its exact nature has not been mentioned, but it is apparently made from the blood of animals native to the Klingon homeworld. (9)
- / The company, a boxing, mixed martial arts and clothing brand that was founded in London, England in 1960 is named after Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of _________, who in 1891 set up the first organised boxing matches with gloves, following the deaths of three boxers in bare-knuckle fights. (8)
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- / The Company is responsible for approximately 30% of the world's dairy exports and is New Zealand's largest company. The name of the company comes from a Latin word meaning, "spring from the land". (8)
- / A political party in India, formed by the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Charan Singh. The party was founded at a meeting in Lucknow in October 1967. After the 1977 general election, the party merged into the Janata Party. (9,6,3)
- / The Man Who Skied down Everest, was the first sports film to win an Academy Award for best documentary in 1975. Identify the protagonist who still holds the record of being the oldest person to climb Everest, reclaiming his record after he had lost it once. (8,5)
- / This capital city takes its name from the Mandé people who gathered specific fibres on the island which were used in the manufacture of ropes. The mispronunciation of the Mandé word for fibre led to the word _______. The city was earlier known as Bathurst (named in honour of Henry Bathurst) from 1816-April 14, 1973. (6)
- / In Greek mythology, she was one of the primeval gods who was a daughter of Nyx, the goddess of night, who was believed to be the mother of everything mysterious and anything that was inexplicable and unpleasant, such as death, disease, sleep, ghosts, dreams, witchcraft and enchantments. Her father was Erebus, who reigned in a palace in the dark regions of the Underworld. As the sister of the many of the dark gods of death, night and the Underworld, she personified distress, misery, anxiety, wretchedness and worry. (5)
- / A system of philosophy based upon the teachings of an ancient Greek philosopher, who followed in the steps of Democritus. He believed that what he called "pleasure" is the greatest good, but the way to attain such pleasure is to live modestly and to gain knowledge of the workings of the world and the limits of one's desires. This led one to attain a state of tranquillity and freedom from fear, as well as absence of bodily pain. The combination of these two states is supposed to constitute happiness in its highest form. (12)
- / It was in 1994 that filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra first mentioned the idea of setting a thriller around two chess players to Abhijat Joshi. Initially titled Chess, the title has gone through several changes; Fifth Move and 64 Squares being some of them. In the ’90s, which Hollywood superstar was tipped to play the protagonist of this movie, which now got released as Wazir? ( 6,7)
- / Directed by William Wellman, starring Clara Bow and Charles Rogers, this was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1929. (5)
- / This area in Mumbai is named after the first Chief Minister (then called prime minister) of the Bombay State after he had allotted plots of land to people belonging to the Hindu-Khatik (Scheduled caste) community in 1950-51. (8)
- / They are small snacks or side dishes, typically served in traditional "bàcari" in Venice, Italy. They include tiny sandwiches, plates of olives or other vegetables, halved hard boiled eggs, small servings of a combination of one or more of seafood, meat and vegetable ingredients laid on top of a slice of bread or polenta, and very small servings of typical full-course plates. (9)
- / The starting line-up on a basketball team usually comprises five positions and is called the 2-1-2 line-up : PG - Point guard; SG - Shooting guard ; _________ ;PF - Power forward; C – Center. (5, 8)
- / A technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information. The term has been used in various contexts. It was introduced to cinema primarily by Sergei Eisenstein, and early Soviet directors used it as a synonym for creative editing. This technique was effectively used by Salim-Javed to represent a child growing into an adult, a technique that dates back to Raj Kapoor's Awaara (1951). For example, Deewaar showed a character entering a temple as a child and then leaving the temple as an adult. ( 7)
20 Clues: / This European along with Miroslav Klose are the only two footballers ever to score at least two goals in four consecutive World Cups. (3, 6) • / Directed by William Wellman, starring Clara Bow and Charles Rogers, this was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1929. (5) • ...
Set 2 2016-02-15
Across
- / It was in 1994 that filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra first mentioned the idea of setting a thriller around two chess players to Abhijat Joshi. Initially titled Chess, the title has gone through several changes; Fifth Move and 64 Squares being some of them. The film’s structure, character and probable cast too, have undergone a series of alterations. In the ’90s, which Hollywood superstar was tipped to play the protagonist of this movie, which now got released as Wazir? ( 6,7)
- / This capital city takes its name from the Mandé people who gathered specific fibres on the island which were used in the manufacture of ropes. The mispronunciation of the Mandé word for fibre led to the word _______. The city was earlier known as Bathurst (named in honour of Henry Bathurst) from 1816-April 14, 1973. (6)
- / A system of philosophy based upon the teachings of an ancient Greek philosopher, who followed in the steps of Democritus. He believed that what he called "pleasure" is the greatest good, but the way to attain such pleasure is to live modestly and to gain knowledge of the workings of the world and the limits of one's desires. This led one to attain a state of tranquillity and freedom from fear, as well as absence of bodily pain. (12)
- / A political party in India, formed by the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Charan Singh. The party was founded at a meeting in Lucknow in October 1967. After the 1977 general election, the party merged into the Janata Party. (9,6,3)
- / Directed by William Wellman, starring Clara Bow and Charles Rogers, this was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1929. (5)
- / Together with Gibraltar on the European side, it formed one of the famous "Pillars of Hercules". Later, it was renamed for a formation of seven surrounding smaller mountains, collectively referred to The Seven Brothers. Along with the Spanish exclave Melilla, is one of two permanently inhabited Spanish territories in mainland Africa. (5)
- / An American socialite, she was the first woman ever to be elected the Time person of the year. She went on to marry the King of England post his abdication of the throne. The King's desire to marry a woman who had two living ex-husbands threatened to cause a constitutional crisis in the UK, and ultimately led to his abdication in December 1936 to marry "the woman I love". After the abdication, the former king was created Duke of Windsor by his brother and successor, King George VI. (6, 7)
- / Directed by Romesh Sharma and written by Gulzar, starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Om Puri and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in lead roles, the movie depicted political corruption in media. It remains the only movie for which Shashi Kapoor received his only National Award as the Best Actor in a leading role. (3,5,5)
- / The Company is responsible for approximately 30% of the world's dairy exports and is New Zealand's largest company. The name of the company comes from a Latin word meaning, "spring from the land". (8)
- / The most famous alcoholic beverage among the Klingons. It is a very important part of the Klingon culture, and it is traditional for Klingons to celebrate victorious battles with copious amounts of it. It is extremely strong, and can prove dangerous to Klingons themselves if not used carefully. As with most Star Trek beverages, its exact nature has not been mentioned, but it is made from the blood of animals native to the Klingon world. (9)
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- / In Greek mythology, she was one of the primeval gods who was a daughter of Nyx, the goddess of night, who was believed to be the mother of everything mysterious and anything that was inexplicable and unpleasant, such as death, disease, sleep, ghosts, dreams, witchcraft and enchantments. Her father was Erebus, who reigned in a palace in the dark regions of the Underworld. As the sister of the many of the dark gods of death, night and the Underworld, she personified distress, misery, anxiety, and worry. (5)
- / Currently the highest ranked American Grandmaster in Chess. In October 2014, he achieved an Elo rating of 2844, becoming the third highest rated player in history. (7, 7)
- / The Man Who Skied down Everest, was the first sports film to win an Academy Award for best documentary in 1975. Identify the protagonist who still holds the record of being the oldest person to climb Everest, reclaiming his record after he had lost it once. (8,5)
- / Held in Buffalo, New York each Thanksgiving Day, it is the oldest continually running public footrace in North America, having established itself in 1896 and run every year since. (7, 6, 4)
- / They are small snacks or side dishes, typically served in traditional "bàcari" in Venice, Italy. They include tiny sandwiches, plates of olives or other vegetables, halved hard boiled eggs, small servings of a combination of one or more of seafood, meat and vegetable ingredients laid on top of a slice of bread or polenta, and very small servings of typical full-course plates. (9)
- / This area is Mumbai is named after the first Chief Minister (then called prime minister) of the Bombay State after he had allotted plots of land to people belonging to the Hindu-Khatik (Scheduled caste) community in 1950-51. (8)
- / The company, a boxing, mixed martial arts and clothing brand that was founded in London, England in 1960 is named after Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of _________, who in 1891 set up the first organised boxing matches with gloves, following the deaths of three boxers in bare-knuckle fights. (8)
- / This European along with Miroslav Klose are the only two footballers ever to score at least two goals in four consecutive World Cups. (3, 6)
- / The starting line-up on a basketball team usually comprises five positions and is called the 2-1-2 line-up : PG - Point guard; SG - Shooting guard ; _________ ;PF - Power forward; C – Center. (5, 8)
- / A technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information. The term was introduced to cinema primarily by Sergei Eisenstein, and early Soviet directors used it as a synonym for creative editing. This technique was effectively used by Salim-Javed to represent a child growing into an adult, a technique that dates back to Raj Kapoor's Awaara . In Deewaar showed a character entering a temple as a child and then leaving the temple as an adult. ( 7)
20 Clues: / This European along with Miroslav Klose are the only two footballers ever to score at least two goals in four consecutive World Cups. (3, 6) • / Directed by William Wellman, starring Clara Bow and Charles Rogers, this was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1929. (5) • ...
Set B 2023-03-18
Across
- an action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end.
- combined power of a group of things when they are working together that is greater than the total power achieved by each working separately
- the entire set of activities, which communicate the product, brand or service to the user
- a person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity.
- In which type of simulation technique the actual work condition stimulated and equipment used by the trainee is similar to what is used in the job
- an American multinational automotive and clean energy company
- something that motivates or encourages someone to do something.
- an entity or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose
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- a type of bond or other debt instrument that is unsecured by collateral
- the action, process, or result of combining or uniting.
- raw materials used to create the products consumers buy
- multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserve
- the company which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, among other products and services
- one of the biggest FMCG companies in India
- market leader in its transport logistics and energy utility portfolio businesses
- Founder of one of India's largest e-commerce cosmetics and lifestyle brands.
- type of intellectual property capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of the others.
- American businessman and philanthropist, widely considered the most successful investor of the 20th century
- develops and releases both video games and video game consoles
- founder and chairman emeritus of HCL Technologies
20 Clues: one of the biggest FMCG companies in India • founder and chairman emeritus of HCL Technologies • the action, process, or result of combining or uniting. • raw materials used to create the products consumers buy • multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserve • an American multinational automotive and clean energy company • ...
Second Set 2024-02-22
Across
- a word, phrase or sequence that reads the same backward as forward; e.g. madam
- a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation; for use as evidence in the court
- a musical instrument played by striking a row or wooden bars of different lengths with mallets
- a short band of tough, flexible connective tissue which connects bones, cartilage, or holds joints
- similar to a robbery
- cut off the head of a person or animal
- the point at which a plan or project starts to be noticed or realized or accomplished
- a liquid or gel that contains ions and can be used for energy
- present, appearing or found everywhere
- the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure especially for a circle
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements
- divide into two branches or forks
- a dishonest person; a rogue
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- the study of the nature of God and religious belief
- attractively lively and animated; typically used of a woman
- intended to make someone feel mortified or humiliated
- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation
- the absorption of one substance by another; e.g. water for a seed
- make something on a large scale using machinery
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
- fine, soft wool originally from a specific type of goat
- an inescapable agent of someone’s or something’s downfall
- based on or gotten from the physical features of an area
- a green variety of smooth-skinned summer squash
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them
25 Clues: similar to a robbery • a dishonest person; a rogue • divide into two branches or forks • cut off the head of a person or animal • present, appearing or found everywhere • make something on a large scale using machinery • a green variety of smooth-skinned summer squash • the study of the nature of God and religious belief • ...
Set 6 2024-10-10
Across
- home town
- where you make dinner
- the top of where you live
- where students ALWAYS need to go
- smaller than a city
- just a room
- not far away
- where you live
- where you eat dinner
- where your neighbors are
- where your flowers are
- where you sleep
- where you keep you car
- where your TV is
- old
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- a throne
- new
- what you sleep on
- who lives next-door
- where you go to play
- your mates house
- bigger than a town
22 Clues: new • old • a throne • home town • just a room • not far away • where you live • where you sleep • your mates house • where your TV is • what you sleep on • bigger than a town • smaller than a city • who lives next-door • where you go to play • where you eat dinner • where you make dinner • where your flowers are • where you keep you car • where your neighbors are • the top of where you live • ...
Set D 2024-10-22
Across
- The breakdown of substances by natural means, often referring to food waste management.
- The process of producing beer by steeping and fermenting starches.
- Substances in food that can trigger allergic reactions.
- A harmful bacterium that can contaminate food, particularly unpasteurized dairy products.
- The process of removing suspended solids from liquids to make them clear.
- The community of microorganisms living in a specific environment, such as food or the human gut.
- A process that converts cereal grains into malt for brewing or distilling.
- A metabolic process that converts sugars into alcohol or acids using microorganisms.
- A process used to filter small particles and microorganisms from liquids, often used in milk processing.
- A mixture of water and crushed grains, used as the first step in the brewing process.
- A genus of yeast used in brewing and baking, particularly for fermenting sugar.
- The process of refining or finishing a food product, such as removing bran from rice grains.
- A type of alcohol used in food products and beverages, also used as a disinfectant.
- Substances that prevent the oxidation of food, extending shelf life.
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- The process of adding vitamins or minerals to food products to enhance their nutritional value.
- The process of mixing two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, into a stable mixture.
- The process of passing a liquid through a filter to remove solids.
- The process of killing or removing all forms of microorganisms from food.
- A group of organisms, including molds and yeasts, involved in food production.
- A preservative used in processed meats that can convert into harmful nitrosamines in the body.
- The process of heating food or liquids to kill harmful bacteria and extend shelf life.
- A microorganism used in fermentation to produce alcohol and bread.
- A heavy metal that can accumulate in fish and seafood, posing health risks.
- The process of heating sugar to create a brown color and characteristic flavor, used in cooking.
- Substances added to food to improve taste, appearance, or preservation.
- Vitamin B12, a crucial vitamin produced by certain bacteria and used in food fortification.
- Toxic compounds produced by molds that can contaminate food.
- Unwanted substances in food that can harm health, such as chemicals or microorganisms.
- The liquid that separates from curd during cheese production, rich in proteins.
- The solid part of coagulated milk, often used in cheese-making.
30 Clues: Substances in food that can trigger allergic reactions. • Toxic compounds produced by molds that can contaminate food. • The solid part of coagulated milk, often used in cheese-making. • The process of producing beer by steeping and fermenting starches. • The process of passing a liquid through a filter to remove solids. • ...
set 6 2024-11-04
24 Clues: dyn- • half • root • half • away • x-ray • duct- • fasci- • around • smooth • -lysis • -trophy • kinesi- • besides • to break • -paresis • weakness • -esthesia • paralysis • difficult • to stretch • sound waves • to stick out • of foot plant-
set 7 2024-11-12
Across
- Refers to red or red blood cells, used in 'erythropoiesis'.
- Indicates white, as in 'leukocyte' (white blood cell).
- Refers to scale, as in 'squamous cells'.
- Pertains to blood, as in 'hematology'.
- Indicates fat, commonly found in 'adipose tissue'.
- Means self, used in terms like 'autonomous'.
- System Terms
- Indicates black, used in 'melanoma'.
- Indicates inflammation, as in 'dermatitis'.
- Refers to the chest, often used in terms like 'pectoral'.
- Medical Terminology
- Means the study of, as in 'biology'.
- Words in Medical Terminology
- Prefixes
- Refers to skin, as in 'dermatology'.
- Indicates blue, used in 'cyanosis' (bluish discoloration).
- Also relates to skin, as in 'cutaneous'.
- Also refers to fungus, used interchangeably with 'myco-'.
- Refers to a cell, often used in 'erythrocyte' (red blood cell).
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- Also relates to the breast, used in 'mastitis'.
- Refers to a tumor, seen in 'carcinoma'.
- Indicates fungus, as in 'mycology'.
- Denotes a watery flow, as in 'diarrhea'.
- Refers to skin, encompassing all skin-related terms.
- Systems and Functions
- Refers to vessels, commonly seen in 'angioplasty'.
- Refers to yellow, often seen in 'jaundice'.
- Refers to the eyelid, used in 'blepharoplasty'.
- and Vascular Terms
- Suffixes
- and Related Terms
- Means to use cold or to freeze, often in 'cryotherapy'.
- Means hard, often used in 'sclerosis'.
- Pertains to the breast, as seen in 'mammogram'.
- Pertains to cancer, as in 'carcinogenic'.
- Pertains to hair, used in 'trichology' (study of hair).
36 Clues: Suffixes • Prefixes • System Terms • and Related Terms • and Vascular Terms • Medical Terminology • Systems and Functions • Words in Medical Terminology • Indicates fungus, as in 'mycology'. • Indicates black, used in 'melanoma'. • Means the study of, as in 'biology'. • Refers to skin, as in 'dermatology'. • Pertains to blood, as in 'hematology'. • Means hard, often used in 'sclerosis'. • ...
Set 7 2024-11-06
24 Clues: old • four • half • gums • sugar • women • false • history • forward • stomach • ambulate • backward • discharge • poisonous • admission • instrument • force fluids • body mass index • hardening picture • laxative of choice • lib as desired • artificial opening • as soon as possible • fasting blood sugar
Network Theory 2019-11-26
Across
- part of graph theory in the field involving the ___ science.
- finding an optimal object from an infinite set of objects.
- graph whereby the vertices or edges or both have attributes.
- is a(an) ___ relation.
- of network involving biology.
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- is a(an) ____ relation.
- of Network in the internet such as Facebook,Twitter.
- of network for communication.
- study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects.
- topic that consists of finding an optimal object from a finite set of objects.
10 Clues: is a(an) ___ relation. • is a(an) ____ relation. • of network for communication. • of network involving biology. • of Network in the internet such as Facebook,Twitter. • finding an optimal object from an infinite set of objects. • part of graph theory in the field involving the ___ science. • graph whereby the vertices or edges or both have attributes. • ...
CROSSWORD 2018-02-26
25 Clues: Norm • Bias • Data • Claim • Rigor • Sample • Policy • Models • Theory • Testing • Beliefs • Methods • Baseline • Abstract • Accuracy • Variable • Validity • Semantics • Treatment • Construct • Framework • Population • Subcultures • Credibility • Reliability
SOCIAL CHANGE AND GLOBALIZATION 2020-08-14
Across
- change can be directed toward specific points of interest, such as change from traditional societies to complex modern societies, is definition of ... theory.
- theory states that change is something that is repeated
- aspect characterized by the operation of political activities that promote universal values on a global scale
- changes that occur in social institutions in a society that affect the social system, including values, social attitudes, and behavior patterns
- theory says that changes in developing countries follow the pace of development
- the process of fading or weakening of social values
- factor that come from outside the community
- According to this theory, change moves towards a certain stage or point. theory what is it?
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- Aspect that refer to changes that occur in the mechanism of exchange of goods and services
- ,social change that takes place quickly
- there are two impacts of social change negative and...
- is social change that occurs in a slow process
- is the lifting of government restrictions to open a country's economy
- what theory does not think that Globalization is happening?
- the theory of what happens because of the conflict between social classes, where the stronger group tends to dominate the weaker group.
- Aspect that refer to the process of integrating ideas, values, norms, behaviors and social ways of life
- factor that come from within the community
- process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- increased juvenile deliquency is one of the ... impact of social change
- different theories regarding the existence of globalization are...
20 Clues: ,social change that takes place quickly • factor that come from within the community • factor that come from outside the community • is social change that occurs in a slow process • the process of fading or weakening of social values • there are two impacts of social change negative and... • theory states that change is something that is repeated • ...
Nature of Science 2023-12-20
Across
- The amount of matter in an object; often measured in grams or kilograms.
- The degree of closeness of measurements to the true or accepted value.
- The amount of space occupied by an object.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- An explanation for a set of observations or phenomena based on well-supported hypotheses.
- The systematic approach to scientific research involving observation, hypothesis formation, experimentation, and conclusion.
- The act of gathering information through the senses.
- The measurement of how long something is.
- The degree of consistency of measurements.
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- Instruments and tools used in scientific experiments.
- The study of the natural world through observation and experimentation.
- A statement that describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature.
- The sum of a set of values divided by the number of values; also known as the mean.
- Measured in seconds.
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and observations.
15 Clues: Measured in seconds. • The measurement of how long something is. • The amount of space occupied by an object. • The degree of consistency of measurements. • The act of gathering information through the senses. • Instruments and tools used in scientific experiments. • A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and observations. • ...
Research 2018-03-17
Across
- any characteristic or trait that can vary from one person to another or for one person over time.
- the relationship established that shows that an independent variable causes a change in a dependent variable.
- a general explanation about a specific behavior or set of events that is based on known principles and serves to organize related events in a meaningful way.
- a research condition in which no one except the researchers knows the identities of the participants in a study.
- the range of values of a particular variable.
- a tentative explanation based on theory to predict a causal relationship between variables.
- the degree to which a study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure.
- a process used in research to draw a sample of a population strictly by chance.
- any way of describing or characterizing typical or average or common values in some distribution.
- the population researched in a particular study.
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- the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly.
- a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed.
- a variable that varies due to the impact of the independent variable.
- structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used to gather information or opinions.
- ordering of related phenomena into categories or groups according to characteristics or attributes.
- factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation.
- the relation between cause and effect.
- the target group under investigation.
- the collection and presentation of detailed information about a particular participant or small group frequently including data derived from the subjects themselves.
- a statement which is made in response to the research question and that is affirmed with evidence based on research.
20 Clues: the target group under investigation. • the relation between cause and effect. • the range of values of a particular variable. • the population researched in a particular study. • the chance that a phenomenon will occur randomly. • a theory or analysis of how research does and should proceed. • factual information used as a basis for discussion or calculation. • ...
German Expressionism 2013-05-08
Across
- Why did Wigman have to disband her Chamber Dance Group?
- Two weeks before his departure knowledge of Jooss been... came through.
- The Dadaist wanted to express what idea?
- What theory is Laban most well known for?
- Jooss was the first to ... elements of classical ballet and modern together.
- Jooss was invited by .... Archive to submit a piece in Paris.
- A dancers'... was created for all dancers in ballet and modern genres.
- What dance was Wigman most famous for?
- What emotion was the Corus Group conveying in Totenmal?
- Kurt Jooss heard about laban while attending...
- Where was it that Laban examined human expression?
- When Nazis came into power many artworks were called...
- What did Jooss dislike about modern dance?
- Jooss and ... Were firm friends
- What theory did Laban teach Wigman?
- Who did Mary Wigman hear about Laban from?
- German Expressionism is set in a time of...
- Mixed ideologies were noticed in 1936 at the...
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- German Expressionism was ... than a method
- Was a longtime friend of Wigman
- The second dancers congress consisted of Jooss, Laban, Wigman and Heinrich...
- Wigman was a firm believer in...
- What was Laban fascinated with?
- Wrote the famous play The Three-Penny Opera
- Who did Laban witness in 1910?
- Many found Wigmans concepts...
- Jooss is most well known for his choreographic piece...
- In 1920 the world plunged into...
- What was Emile Dalcroze's theory called?
- Actors,singers and dancers were...
- What institute did Mary Wigman study in 1910?
- Reich Ministry of popular Enlighment and propaganda was lead by Joseph ...
32 Clues: Who did Laban witness in 1910? • Many found Wigmans concepts... • Was a longtime friend of Wigman • What was Laban fascinated with? • Jooss and ... Were firm friends • Wigman was a firm believer in... • In 1920 the world plunged into... • Actors,singers and dancers were... • What theory did Laban teach Wigman? • What dance was Wigman most famous for? • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2021-03-15
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- A ruler or other person who holds absolute power, typically one who exercises it in a cruel or oppressive way.
- Type of art which is characterized by exaggerated motion and clear detail used to produce drama
- A fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism.
- the first direct tax used by the British government to collect revenues from the colonies.
- The policy of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Wrote a book that addressed the lack of education for women and gender equality using concepts from the Enlightenment
- a statement of the reasons for the American colonies’ break with Britain, approved by the Second Continental Congress in 1776
- Largest market place
- art which invokes harmony, clarity, restraint, universality, and idealism
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- Theory the idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- A social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- A period characterized by a prevailing belief in the use of reason
- acts of Parliament intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England
- set of techniques for acquiring new knowledge about the natural world based on observable, measurable evidence.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Creator of the Heliocentric theory
- The country's longest-ruling female leader.
- music music produced in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical and secular music.
- A proposed answer to the research question is based on previous knowledge.
20 Clues: Largest market place • Creator of the Heliocentric theory • The country's longest-ruling female leader. • The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere • A period characterized by a prevailing belief in the use of reason • Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • ...
AP Psych Units 1+2 2020-03-26
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- psychologist that focused on stages of development, notably 3
- psychology approach that focuses on biology, personality, and culture
- psychology approach that focuses on thinking and perception
- psychologist known for classical conditioning
- belief that two variables are related when there is no data to support it
- happens after an experiment; you tell test subject everything they need to know about the experiment that happened
- statistics that determine the likelihood of an outcome happening bu analyzing experiment results
- Darwin's theory of where we came from
- indicates the point around which scores cluster
- measure of how likely it is that an experiment will yield the same results when repeated
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- psychologist who came up with the theory of evolution
- a definition for an abstract thing you're testing
- psychology approach that focuses on a person's environment and culture
- psychology approach that focuses on the brain and nervous system
- psychology approach that focuses on intrinsic desire to do your best
- psychologist who focused on being poor and mentally ill
- saying you knew the result of an experiment all along
- study that takes place over an extended amount of time
- psychology approach that focuses on Freud's theory of unconscious
- sample that is very similar to the whole population
- a study where you study one person with a unique problem
- statistics that describe a set of data
- psychology approach that focuses on observable behavior
- must be given by the subject of an experiment for the experiment to be ethical
- variable that may interfere with the experiment, giving false results
- psychology that focuses on perception
26 Clues: Darwin's theory of where we came from • psychology that focuses on perception • statistics that describe a set of data • psychologist known for classical conditioning • indicates the point around which scores cluster • a definition for an abstract thing you're testing • sample that is very similar to the whole population • ...
Consciousness (chapter 4) 2024-03-18
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- a sleep disorder that affects 30% of American adults, causing difficulty falling asleep
- a sleep disorder in which a person may fall asleep suddenly, without warning
- a form of meditation with no spiritual goals
- the act of focusing your thought to alter your relation to the world
- substances that are able to alter your perception of reality
- chemical compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon, found in cigarettes
- memories that are consciously removed from our awareness are:
- ________ hypothesis, if we are preoccupied during the day, then we are more likely to dream of that.
- ____ theory, an explanation of hypnosis
- stage of sleep linked to dreaming, where the eyes dart around
- ideas that are not in awareness, but can be brought into awareness are:
- were higher doses of a drug are required to achieve the same effect
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- ideas that are unavailable to awareness most of the time are:
- a sleep disorder in which a person stops breathing during sleep
- ________ Rythm, a cycle of wakefulness and sleep
- a drug that lowers the rate of activity in the nervous system
- A state of being aware of the outside events, inner thoughts, and the waking state
- an altered state of consciousness in which people are highly suggestible
- describes bodily processes that we cannot directly experience, hair growth or neurons firing
- _______ set theory, similar to role theory, suggests that expectation influences hypnosis
- _________ meditation, a form of meditation that uses mantras to guide meditation
- characterizes the first four stages of sleep
- a drug that increases the rate of activity in the nervous system
- memories that are automatically kept from our awareness are:
24 Clues: ____ theory, an explanation of hypnosis • a form of meditation with no spiritual goals • characterizes the first four stages of sleep • ________ Rythm, a cycle of wakefulness and sleep • substances that are able to alter your perception of reality • memories that are automatically kept from our awareness are: • ...
Management Mastery Crossword Challenge 2024-03-12
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- a group of people who work together in an organized way
- Overseeing and ensuring efficiency
- How well a company achieves its goals (
- similarities and differences among employees in terms of age,
- Examining financial records
- Having a deep understanding
- Spreading decision-making authority
- Conducting oneself with competence
- Relations between workers and management
- Clearly defined and well-stated
- Realistic and achievable
- The process of guiding and directing
- Working together as a whole
- Managing a company's workforce
- Management theory emphasizing adaptability
- Motivating people to change
- Giving clear instructions and expectations
- Making choices for action
- Management theory focusing on temporary structures
- Completing tasks with a desired outcome
- Happiness of employees with their work
- Arranging resources for a task
- Pertaining to a team
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- Rooted in language, with lessons primarily taught through written
- Reporting on a company's financial resources
- Allocating financial resources
- Management theory with a focus on efficiency
- someone others look to as a good example
- Motivating and guiding others
- Putting tasks in order of importance
- Granting authority to others
- The path forward for a company
- A specific purpose to be achieved
- the process of identifying, assessing and controlling threats to an organization's
- Stores selling similar products in multiple locations
- Planning for success
- Leadership based on personal charm
- Evaluating performance
- Having a set deadline
- Relying on factual information
- One who guides and inspires others
- Leadership style with absolute control
- Corporate level within a company structure
- Making a future course of action
- Predicting future trends
45 Clues: Planning for success • Pertaining to a team • Having a set deadline • Evaluating performance • Realistic and achievable • Predicting future trends • Making choices for action • Examining financial records • Having a deep understanding • Working together as a whole • Motivating people to change • Granting authority to others • Motivating and guiding others • ...
SAC PSI 2024-07-04
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- The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development
- Social rules that define acceptable and expected behavior in various situations
- A particular attitude or way of viewing something
- The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture
- The social position that a person holds within a society
- The behaviors expected of individuals in a particular social position or status
- The shared cultural practices, perspectives, and distinctions that set apart one group of people from another
- A psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children
- An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society
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- Groups of individuals born and living at the same time, sharing similar experiences and perspectives
- An individual's perception of their own identity and personal characteristics
- The process through which individuals learn and adopt the values and norms of their society
- The socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a society defines male and female
- The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture
- A psychologist known for his theory on psychosocial development across the lifespan
- The shared beliefs, customs, practices, and social behaviors of a group
- A division of a society based on social and economic status
- The transitional period between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical and psychological development
- The primary social group that influences an individual's socialization and identity
- The qualities, beliefs, and expressions that make a person or group different from others
- A social group whose members have interests, social positions, and age in common
- The social bonds and relationships formed through blood, marriage, or adoption
22 Clues: A particular attitude or way of viewing something • The social position that a person holds within a society • The first stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development • A division of a society based on social and economic status • An idea or concept that is created and maintained by a society • The principles and standards that guide behavior within a culture • ...
Law 12 Review 2024-05-02
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- case about detention rights
- guilty act
- encouraging a crime
- shelter a suspected criminal
- bad upbringing causes crime...theory
- intent..buy a cheap laptop from a van
- crime is a choice...theory
- intent...leave a gun out loaded for eg
- hanging out with wrong people..theory
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- intent...wave a loaded gun around
- what a reasonable person....type of intent
- case about right to counsel
- guilty mind
- genetics cause crime...theory
- two or more people plan a crime
- assisting in a crime
- case about objective intent..drugs in veins
17 Clues: guilty act • guilty mind • encouraging a crime • assisting in a crime • crime is a choice...theory • case about detention rights • case about right to counsel • shelter a suspected criminal • genetics cause crime...theory • two or more people plan a crime • intent...wave a loaded gun around • bad upbringing causes crime...theory • intent..buy a cheap laptop from a van • ...
Motivation 2023-04-04
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- measures how long a person can maintain effort
- describes how hard a person tries
- ContemporaryExpectancy Theory
- Another needs theory
- Self-.... is the highest level of needs
- human beings are complex and ...
- contemporary theories of motivation
- the need that is the basis of fight or flight
- Maslow's theory lacks .... support
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- ........needs are the first level of needs
- an alternative work arrangement
- an essential driver of individual behaviour & performance
- ......... factors affect task performance
- means different things to different people e.g. a source of prestige, a source of security, a source of evil
- Traditional hierarchy of needs theory
- theory of motivation that explains how people develop perceptions of fairness in the distribution and exchange of resources.
- a way to make jobs more motivating
- Employee..... occurs when there is high absorption in the work and high self-efficacy
18 Clues: Another needs theory • ContemporaryExpectancy Theory • an alternative work arrangement • human beings are complex and ... • describes how hard a person tries • a way to make jobs more motivating • Maslow's theory lacks .... support • contemporary theories of motivation • Traditional hierarchy of needs theory • Self-.... is the highest level of needs • ...
Scientific Method 2020-09-28
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- The variable placed on the y-axis
- Relationship in nature supported by many experiments
- Reviewing the outcome to develop a conclusion
- The variable that I change
- List of steps used to complete an experiment
- data related to numerical data
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- The variable placed on the x-axis
- testable prediction based on observation
- data related to the five senses
- set of controlled observation to test hypothesis
- The variable that is observed for change
- the baseline or standard for comparison
- Judgment based on obtained information
- The variable that does not change
- Explanation of natural phenomenon
15 Clues: The variable that I change • data related to numerical data • data related to the five senses • The variable placed on the x-axis • The variable placed on the y-axis • The variable that does not change • Explanation of natural phenomenon • Judgment based on obtained information • the baseline or standard for comparison • testable prediction based on observation • ...
Sociology 2024-05-19
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- Increasing human interconnection and globalisation
- still illegal in some countries
- a protected characteristic
- when people live together
- the concept of ******* is central to sociology
- a theorist with initials KM
- one group of theories in sociology
- how we or others see ourselves
- it is but a number
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- What theory does Emile Durkheim
- a structure of society according to Marxism
- a cross between two or more things
- another theory that relates to social inequalities between different social groups
- the nature/******* debate
- is a person who supports equal rights for women
- Howard Becker's theory
- a form of identity
- All the inhabitants of a particular place
- a culture with a culture
- another conflict theory
- one of the 9 protected characteristics
21 Clues: a form of identity • it is but a number • Howard Becker's theory • another conflict theory • a culture with a culture • the nature/******* debate • when people live together • a protected characteristic • a theorist with initials KM • how we or others see ourselves • What theory does Emile Durkheim • still illegal in some countries • a cross between two or more things • ...
Acid base and Donor acceptor Chemistry 2023-12-30
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- Base according to Lux Flood concept
- Acid According to Lux flood Concept
- Pair of acid base According to Lowry Bronsted Concet
- Acid definition by Lewis Theory
- Valance electrons are not easily polarized
- Example of Lewis acids
- Acid definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Base definition by Lewis Theory
- Acid is with strong tendency to donate proton
- Example of Lewis Base
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- valance electrons are easily polarized
- Acid is with less tendency to donate proton
- Base definition by Lowry Bronsted Theory
- Proton is attached to non metal through oxygen atom
- Base Example according to Lowry bronsted Concept
- Valence electrons tightly held
- Process of acid base reaction
- Formula of Hypo Clorous acid
- proton is directly attached to Non metal
- formula of Oxyacid
20 Clues: formula of Oxyacid • Example of Lewis Base • Example of Lewis acids • Formula of Hypo Clorous acid • Process of acid base reaction • Valence electrons tightly held • Acid definition by Lewis Theory • Base definition by Lewis Theory • Base according to Lux Flood concept • Acid According to Lux flood Concept • valance electrons are easily polarized • ...
Week 16 2017-12-20
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- Research participation strategy where participants are not the same and are drawn from different populations in different hierarchy levels.
- *Two words- comparable for everyone/everything being measured.
- Numeric values that communicate how much of an attribute is present (or whether it is present at all).
- is undertaken to enhance the base of knowledge or formulate or refine a theory.
- *Two words- seeks solutions to existing problems and tends to be of greater immediate utility for EBP.
- *Two words-thoroughly describes phenomenon.
- *Two words-theory driven representations of phenomena and their interrelationships.
- *Two words- Process of appraising the evidence in terms of relevance in clinical situations.
- The most secure means of protecting confidentiality.
- *Two words- The believability and accuracy of inductively and deductively derived conclusions.
- *Two words- uses responses from early questions to guide selection of subsequent questions… think NCLEX! Theory
- abstract characterization of phenomena.
- The dictatorship of the research question.
- Set of rules to gauge a construct.
- *Two words- When nursing uses Non-nursing models.
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- The degree to which two independent researchers can arrive at similar scores or make similar observations regarding concepts of interest.
- Research Participation Strategy where participants are either in one strand or the other.
- *Two words- Has an error component and a true component.
- *Three words- Assesses what the results are and whether they are clinically important.
- Research participation strategy where the participants are in both strands.
- *Two words- When researchers replicate a study in order to see if findings in one study can be duplicated in another.
- *Two words- attempt to describe large segments of the human experience.
- Theories and methods of psychological measurement.
- *Three words- basic entity of the analysis.
- *Two words- Used to rule out the possibility that intervention effects are caused by the special attention given to those receiving the intervention rather than by the actual treatment content.
- *Two words- hypothetical score. Can never actually be known due to measurements being infallible.
- conceptual underpinning of a study.
- Research participation strategy where some participants form one strand are in the other strand.
28 Clues: Set of rules to gauge a construct. • conceptual underpinning of a study. • abstract characterization of phenomena. • The dictatorship of the research question. • *Two words-thoroughly describes phenomenon. • *Three words- basic entity of the analysis. • *Two words- When nursing uses Non-nursing models. • Theories and methods of psychological measurement. • ...
AP Government Chapter 1 2022-09-01
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- Institutions through which public policies are made for society
- political parties elections, interest groups and media transmit American's preferences to policymakers in government
- every choice that government makes in response to a political issues
- issues arise when people disagree about problems and how to fix it
- system of selecting policymakers and of organizing government so policy represents and responds to public preferences
- theory guaranteeing rights to those not in majority
- groups with narrow interest and so concerned with one issue
- effects policy has on people and problems
- theory of American democracy contending that the upper class elite holds the power and makes policy regardless of the formal governmental organization
- theory of American democracy emphasizing that the policymaking process is very open to the participating of all groups with shared interests, with no single group usually dominating
- Process of determining leaders we select and policies they pursue, produces authoritative decisions about public issues
- when interests conflict and no coalition is strong enough to form a majority and establish a policy
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- something in which any member of society can share without diminishing the supply to any other member of society
- ways people get involved in politics
- branches of government that take action on political issues. U.S. has 3 (Congress, presidency, courts, and 4th is bureaucracy)
- an overall set of values widely shared within a society
- policies should reflect will of over half the voters
- process policy forms and evolves
- desires of people should be replicated in government through the choices of elected officials
- Goods and services that by their nature cannot be denied to anyone
- the sum total of the value of the goods and services produced in a year in a nation
- theory of American democracy contending that groups are so strong that government, which gives in to the many different groups is thereby weakened
- issues that attract serious attention of public officials and other people involved in politics at a point of time
23 Clues: process policy forms and evolves • ways people get involved in politics • effects policy has on people and problems • theory guaranteeing rights to those not in majority • policies should reflect will of over half the voters • an overall set of values widely shared within a society • groups with narrow interest and so concerned with one issue • ...
Pyschology 2018-02-04
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- which stimulus has no affect in classical conditioning
- what animal was involved in Skinners experiment?
- what was developed to stop demands of ID?
- what theorist said behaviour can be learnt by observing
- what theory did Skinner come up with?
- what is the 1st stage of the psychosexual theory?
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- name one type of reinforcements there are?
- what is the angel part of Freud's personality theory called?
- what are respondent behaviours?
- what is the source of pleasure for the oral stage of the psychosexual theory?
- what is Freud's theory called?
- what is the first step in social learning
- what is social learning also referred as?
- what is the name of the study of the mind
- who came up with the classical conditioning theory
15 Clues: what is Freud's theory called? • what are respondent behaviours? • what theory did Skinner come up with? • what is the first step in social learning • what is social learning also referred as? • what is the name of the study of the mind • what was developed to stop demands of ID? • name one type of reinforcements there are? • ...
Galileo Crossword 2021-09-24
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- The Christian scriptures
- against or the opposite of something
- to declare something of very strong criticism
- Galileo used this to look at the stars
- A belief that could be true
- A person who belongs to the universal Christian church
- text that is from the bible
- Part of the counter reformation, involved trying suspected heretics
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- a statement expressing a judgement or opinion criticism
- Representing the sun as the center
- not aloud
- a set of beliefs
- An expert in religion
- the head of the catholic church
- Someone who goes against the church
15 Clues: not aloud • a set of beliefs • An expert in religion • The Christian scriptures • A belief that could be true • text that is from the bible • the head of the catholic church • Representing the sun as the center • Someone who goes against the church • against or the opposite of something • Galileo used this to look at the stars • to declare something of very strong criticism • ...
Why Study Psychology? Ch 1 2022-08-24
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- The study of behavior and mental processes
- Question hypothesis experiment results
- Last name of the guy pictured on page 13
- Your psychology teacher's last name
- Flagstaff motto animal
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- Having to do with thinking and understanding
- An educated guess, assumption, prediction
- Having to do with physical processes
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena
9 Clues: Flagstaff motto animal • Your psychology teacher's last name • Having to do with physical processes • Question hypothesis experiment results • Last name of the guy pictured on page 13 • An educated guess, assumption, prediction • The study of behavior and mental processes • Having to do with thinking and understanding • A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena
N706 Chapters 27 and 6 2015-12-02
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- Statistical integration of findings in quantitative studies; utilized in a systematic review
- Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories
- Also called “Grand theories”, these describe and explain large segments of the human experience
- A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals
- The equivalent term for meta-analysis when considering qualitative articles and findings
- _______ effect size indicates the concentration of findings within each report; part of Metasynthesis and qualitative evaluation
- These theories suggest that cultural conditions and adaptation come from mental activity and ideas
- Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory is also called the ________ theory (pg 135)
- __________ models, also called “conceptual maps”, are visual representations of theory
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- _________ bias concerns the tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- This kind of theory is the least abstract and is frequently specific in scope; also called “micro theory”
- The _______ Belief Model focuses on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices
- Statistical _________ in primary studies indicates that there is a lot of variability and variation in the studies’ results.
- A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction
- A systematic ________ ________ review is a systematic review of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies
- A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review
- The conceptual underpinnings of a study
- A ______ plot is used to examine publication bias among the studies in a meta-analysis
- ________ theory involves a critique of society, its processes, and its structures
- An abstract generalization that offers a systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated (pg 127)
20 Clues: The conceptual underpinnings of a study • A ______ plot can help examine heterogeneity with a visual depiction • Relationships among these form the basic building blocks of a theories • A manual search of the table of contents and reference lists of journals • A review or study that helps refine the question for the systematic review • ...
The Atom 2016-09-09
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- foil
- The scientific name for materials
- Purpose of the x-rays in Oil Drop Experiment
- students Hans Geiger and Ernest Masden
- Oil Drop Experiment
- rays Cause of fluorescence in vacuum tube.
- Positive electrode
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- First people to propose that matter is made up of very small particles
- Devised an Atomic Theory
- Set about trying to discover what was happening in vacuum tubes after electric current
- Charge on particles attracted to anode
- used beryllium.
- discovery after experimentation with gold foil.
- Units for charge of electron
- Plum Pudding Model of the Atom
15 Clues: foil • used beryllium. • Positive electrode • Oil Drop Experiment • Devised an Atomic Theory • Units for charge of electron • Plum Pudding Model of the Atom • The scientific name for materials • Charge on particles attracted to anode • students Hans Geiger and Ernest Masden • rays Cause of fluorescence in vacuum tube. • Purpose of the x-rays in Oil Drop Experiment • ...
12 Law Quiz 1 Review 2024-02-26
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- influence of religion...source of law
- category..Charter of Rights challenge
- within the power of the govt to make a law
- person initiating a lawsuit
- Boggs case about this legal issue
- category..oral agreement babysitting price
- lawsuit where many plaintiffs join together
- outside the power of the govt to make a law
- set of facts justifying a lawsuit
- category..you assault someone
- police don't read your rights..category
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- suing someone...category
- 87..try to get Quebec to sign Const.
- control over our foreign policy
- theory of law..humans need human made laws
- customs and conventions...source of law
- internal beliefs..don't believe in asst. suicide
- society believes assisted suicide is morally ok
- the Constitution...source of law
- new Const. name in 82
20 Clues: new Const. name in 82 • suing someone...category • person initiating a lawsuit • category..you assault someone • control over our foreign policy • the Constitution...source of law • Boggs case about this legal issue • set of facts justifying a lawsuit • 87..try to get Quebec to sign Const. • influence of religion...source of law • category..Charter of Rights challenge • ...
civiks 2020-03-03
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- head of a parliamentary system
- governed by the people
- authority for a state to have a government
- people vote for a president
- basic rights every person has
- colony governed by a royal charter
- state where central government is supreme
- people vote for representatives who choose a leader
- system ruled by religion
- one of the founding fathers
- document declaring American independence from Britain
- power held by the Nobility
- everybody votes for everything
- centrally decided policies
- sovereign state with homogenous citizens
- absences of chaos
- groups exert influence on government
- proprietors given governing power
- one person with absolute power
- Monarch holds supreme power
- activities related to government
- ruled by a dictator
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- system ruled by a small group
- classes are the cause of trouble
- a clear hierarchy with defined rules
- influence to the founding fathers, political philosopher
- legislative body with two branches
- elites have power in the government
- public and government have a symbiotic relationship
- services used to benefit a population
- legislative body with one branch
- bill creating separation of powers
- founding father, chief drafter of DoI
- colonies directly governed by Britain
- struggle for power in a society
- wealth and resources of a nation
- a system with multiple groups working together
- central government
- democracy where people vote for representatives
- people are chosen by god(s) to be rulers
- government evolved from family structure
- one person claimed control over a group through force
- governing body of a group
- document giving everybody basic rights
- king of Britain during American independence
- safety given to someone
46 Clues: absences of chaos • central government • ruled by a dictator • governed by the people • safety given to someone • system ruled by religion • governing body of a group • power held by the Nobility • centrally decided policies • people vote for a president • one of the founding fathers • Monarch holds supreme power • system ruled by a small group • basic rights every person has • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- - A stabilized but more or less transitory, resting state in which the individual is in harmony with himself and with his environment.
- - In Peplau's Psychodynamic Nursing Model Phases in this phase clients no linger need professional service and gives dependent behavior. "termination of professional relationship"
- In Orem's theory, what is the term used to describe situations where individuals are unable to meet their self-care needs?
- - Which nursing theorist is known for the Theory of Human Caring and emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship?
- - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan
- - It is a model of how learners acquire skill through formal instruction and practice
- - The nurse is fully responsi ble for accomplishing patients therapeutic self care, In accordance with the 3 basic system of nursing under Orem,
- Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by:
- - What is Florence Nightingale's theory?
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- - According to Watson, what are the "carative factors" that guide nursing practice?
- - comprise the practice of activities that mature person initiate in continuing personal development and well being by meeting known requisites
- - Provided to a person who because of age or related factors is unable to perform self care
- In Benner's theory, what is the term for the stage where a nurse gains experience in a specific clinical area?
- - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory?
- - Which term does Wiedenbach use to describe the process of determining the patient's specific needs and goals?
- - She used 6 nursing process; Assessment of behavior, assessment of stimuli, Diagnosis, Goal setting, intervention and evaluation
- - Who developed the "Theory of Basic Human Needs" and identified five categories of human needs that are essential for nursing care?
- - She used the term situation instead of environment in her metaparadigms of nursing
- - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing
- Self-care deficit theory was proposed by:
20 Clues: - What is Florence Nightingale's theory? • Self-care deficit theory was proposed by: • - Describe as the Mother of Psychiatric Nursing • Transcultural Model of Nursing was proposed by: • - Her thory allows nurses to create an effective nursing care plan • - Katie Eriksson's Theory of Caritative Caring is what type of theory? • ...
Keys Terms 2023-08-16
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- The study of life
- observation that is gathered from a larger possible set of data
- Mandate fill the earth and have dominion over it
- The wise use of natural resources usually with consideration for the current and future need for human
- ethical movement that seeks to improve and protect the quality of the natural environment
- living systems and organisms to make new products and technologies
- The study of often controversial ethical issues that arise as the result of new advances in biology and medicine
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- set of observation affected by one worldview
- A description that is often mathematical based on a repeated observation of a relationship between two or more phenomena
- That can be analyzed to explain a phenomena
- A testable statement that predicts an answer to a question using scientific method
- testing a phenomena by using measurable and repeatable observation to test a hypothesis
- of God Combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of himself
- A person view and interprets of the world
- A model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- A workable representation of a complex object or concept
16 Clues: The study of life • A person view and interprets of the world • That can be analyzed to explain a phenomena • set of observation affected by one worldview • Mandate fill the earth and have dominion over it • A model that attempts to explain a set of observations • A workable representation of a complex object or concept • ...
CP2 2024-02-18
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- normlessness
- technically following the rules - doing thing right
- an isolated event requiring police response
- Americanized Durkheim's theory
- Theory that claims to account for all of crime
- criminals are 'victims of society'
- this type of social capital; family and informal groups
- in Chicago school zone where most crimes occur
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- if it appears no one case (trash, graffiti) crime will thrive
- theory - suitable target, no guardian, willing offender
- developed Social Bond Theory
- commitment, involve, belief and this
- producing the desired goal - doing the right thing
- from Latin "look through, look closely"
- the R in SARA
- a cluster of similar and related incidents
- people are rational and responsible for their actions
- you play the way your practice
- psychological thermostat
19 Clues: normlessness • the R in SARA • psychological thermostat • developed Social Bond Theory • you play the way your practice • Americanized Durkheim's theory • criminals are 'victims of society' • commitment, involve, belief and this • from Latin "look through, look closely" • a cluster of similar and related incidents • an isolated event requiring police response • ...
REVISION FOR LENKA 2021-03-23
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- T - to see a beauty of a place
- V - lasting,existing for a long time
- S - a place that you visit and admire
- S - a piece of a very hard natural material
- T - to come to the place, destination
- T - to say that somebody can take it from you
- S - a set of ideas to explain a situation
- V - connected with a town
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- S - you get it from history or your predecessors
- T - to operate a car, vehicle
- V - not quick
- V - not funny, dangerous
- T - choose
- S - a special building
- V - not excited
15 Clues: T - choose • V - not quick • V - not excited • S - a special building • V - not funny, dangerous • V - connected with a town • T - to operate a car, vehicle • T - to see a beauty of a place • V - lasting,existing for a long time • S - a place that you visit and admire • T - to come to the place, destination • S - a set of ideas to explain a situation • ...
1984 Crossword 2022-11-30
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- working class citizen
- Big ___________, the leader
- _______ is strength
- the underground organization going against the party
- language of Oceania
- type of governmental system explored in this novel
- the theory and practice of ______ collectivism
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- a characteristic of the past in this society
- used to spy on the citizens
- A popular way of killing the citizens of Oceania
- what 2+2 makes
- what the party fears
- used to describe the crowd during the 2 minute hate
- belief or set of beliefs of a group Ex> Ingsoc
- the voice box of a mammal
15 Clues: what 2+2 makes • _______ is strength • language of Oceania • what the party fears • working class citizen • the voice box of a mammal • used to spy on the citizens • Big ___________, the leader • a characteristic of the past in this society • belief or set of beliefs of a group Ex> Ingsoc • the theory and practice of ______ collectivism • ...
enlightenment 2022-04-20
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- a brilliant military campaigner
- the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government
- an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights
- most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques
- one of the deistic or materialistic
- a political idea that states that the only legitmate government is one in which the power is derrived from its citizens
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- a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- the last reigning empress regnant of russia and the country's longest-rulling female leader
- conduct and policies of european absolute monarchs during the 18th and 19th centuries
10 Clues: a brilliant military campaigner • one of the deistic or materialistic • most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques • an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights • the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government • a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder • ...
enlightenment 2022-04-20
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- a brilliant military campaigner
- the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government
- an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights
- most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques
- one of the deistic or materialistic
- a political idea that states that the only legitmate government is one in which the power is derrived from its citizens
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- a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge
- the last reigning empress regnant of russia and the country's longest-rulling female leader
- conduct and policies of european absolute monarchs during the 18th and 19th centuries
10 Clues: a brilliant military campaigner • one of the deistic or materialistic • most famous for the fictitious lettres philosophiques • an english writer , philosopher and advocate of women's rights • the right of sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government • a french philosopher , art critic and writer best known for serving as co founder • ...
International Relations vocabulary 2024-03-18
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- The neighboring country to America’s north that is generally considered to be a Core country
- The world systems theory borrows critical ideas about Capitalism from this German economist
- If an area has territory, sovereignty, a government, and a population, then it is considered a __________
- We haven't studied ______ Theory yet, but it argues states 'do what they do' because they want to "win"
- Examples of this include the strength of a state's army, the stability of its currency, and/or its ability to feed its citizens
- The action a state takes under Constructivism, such as landing people on the Moon or invading another country
- The literal translation of "Cosmopolitan" is ___________ of the World
- This is a key element of states: they are able to govern themselves
- a theory that argues states 'do what they do' because they are exercising their power
- These states under World Systems Theory are the least developed, poorest countries
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- These states under World Systems Theory are the most developed, richest countries
- Constructivism uses this term to describe all of the types of communication
- These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered "the right thing to do"
- This critical theory argues that states typically act to enforce historical patriarchy
- This neighboring state of the U.S. is a semi-peripheral country according to World Systems Theory
- Liberalism is a theory that argues states 'do what they do' because they are trying to create __________ for their people
- A social ________ is an idea that a society has come to believe is real, such as paper money, pink is a color for baby girls, or beauty
- Constructivism highlights ____________, which is a feeling of belonging that citizens have for their countries
- Intersubjectivity is any mass, _________ experience among people (such as watching or attending the Super Bowl)
- These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered logical and smart
20 Clues: This is a key element of states: they are able to govern themselves • The literal translation of "Cosmopolitan" is ___________ of the World • These types of decisions under Liberalism are considered logical and smart • Constructivism uses this term to describe all of the types of communication • ...
hannas 2016-11-30
7 Clues: working together • set of principles • pleasant,sweet smell • quality of being different • water or liquid in small vapor • action of making one's pleasure at an event • an announcement that plans will not take place
Economic puzzle 2023-09-26
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- Is one of the names of the theory.
- is an important concept in a capitalist economy.
- Is equal to Cp + R.
- is the economic concept that has been illustrated in the figure.
- Is one of the name of the theory
- is what K stands for.
- is the acronym for the solution to the puzzle.
- Keynes resolved this theory using the multiplier theory.
- Is an important element in deciding consumer’s equilibrium.
- is the name of the economist.
- was propounded by James Duesenberry
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- is the name of the economist.
- regions outside these are usually called regions of economic nonsense.
- propounded the theory of comparative advantage.
- is the answer to Puzzle No. 16
- Is the acronym for national income.
- explains how the poor will always remain poor.
- is the name of the family I belong to.
- is the name of the economist, the equation is known for.
- Is the name of the economist, this equation is known by.
20 Clues: Is equal to Cp + R. • is what K stands for. • is the name of the economist. • is the name of the economist. • is the answer to Puzzle No. 16 • Is one of the name of the theory • Is one of the names of the theory. • Is the acronym for national income. • was propounded by James Duesenberry • is the name of the family I belong to. • explains how the poor will always remain poor. • ...
Psychology People 2015-04-14
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- Temperament
- Hypnosis
- Cognitive dissonance
- Functional psychology
- Moral development
- Gender difference psychology
- Language acquisition theory
- Cognitive theory of depression
- Split brain
- Attachment
- Learned helplessness
- Intelligence test
- Humanistic psychologist
- REBT
- Stanford prison experiment
- Conformity
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- Emotions and facial expressions
- Taste aversion
- Multiple intelligences
- Behaviorism
- Scaffold
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Forgetting curve
- Psychological insights to economic theories; judgment under uncertainty
- Diagnostic label
- Psychosocial development
- Law of the perception of stimulus
- Misinformation effect
28 Clues: REBT • Hypnosis • Scaffold • Attachment • Conformity • Temperament • Behaviorism • Split brain • Taste aversion • Forgetting curve • Diagnostic label • Moral development • Intelligence test • Cognitive dissonance • Learned helplessness • Functional psychology • Misinformation effect • Multiple intelligences • Humanistic psychologist • Psychosocial development • Stanford prison experiment • ...
Biology 2015-02-23
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- adaptation that allows an animal to blend into its enviornment
- theory that a species would slowly evolve over time through favorable mutations
- one species can change over time to become two
- our planet in its early years of volcanic activity
- person who created the theory of acquired characteristics
- same bone structure, different functions, shows common ancestor
- theory that evolution occurs over a lifetime and changes with use/disuse
- hypothesis that early rain and lightning created simple organic compounds to create life
- person who theorized that evolution is due to natural selection
- organ that is no longer in use
- theory that life comes from other life
- when two species evolve in response to each other
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- period of no change followed by periods of rapid change
- show constant change in a species
- theory that life came from nothing
- average trait is favored
- one of the extreme traits is favored
- same bone structure, same function, no common ancestor
- states that several key organelles of eukaryotes originated as symbiosis between organisms
- both extremes are favored
20 Clues: average trait is favored • both extremes are favored • organ that is no longer in use • show constant change in a species • theory that life came from nothing • one of the extreme traits is favored • theory that life comes from other life • one species can change over time to become two • when two species evolve in response to each other • ...
Mom and Baby Exam 1 2023-06-05
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- Theory that focuses on completing a task even if you might fail; toddlers
- Theory that focuses on caring for child's basic needs creating a sense of trust; infants
- Brain is 90% adult size by this age
- Extrapolating from one situation to another
- Fine peach fuzz hair
- Lipid based substance that protects an infant's skin
- Age group at which vocab is between 8000-14000 words
- Believing thoughts are all powerful
- Age when spinal cord is myelinated
- Type of play that toddlers partake in
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- Way in which gross motor skills develop
- Theory that focuses on interest of outdoor activities, peers, and learning; school age kids
- Attributing life-like qualities to inanimate objects
- Develops around 8 months of age
- Way in which fine motor skills develop
- Theory that focuses on body changes; adolescent
- Lazy eye, occurs in one eye
- Creative way to sample activities/behaviors and practice conversation skills
- Theory that focuses on separating from caregiver; toddlers
- Bluish discoloration which goes away in first few days of life
20 Clues: Fine peach fuzz hair • Lazy eye, occurs in one eye • Develops around 8 months of age • Age when spinal cord is myelinated • Brain is 90% adult size by this age • Believing thoughts are all powerful • Type of play that toddlers partake in • Way in which fine motor skills develop • Way in which gross motor skills develop • Extrapolating from one situation to another • ...
Does Mrs. Orloff understand 'Motivational Theories' 2024-02-02
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- Fixed patterns of behavior
- "No Lat, No fat"
- Lesions here result in a constant feeling of hunger
- Mrs. Orloff does things to seek an optimal level of arousal
- Lesions here result in a lack of hunger
- Drives that are learned through experience
- Stimulating this area makes Mrs. Orloff hungry
- motivation to complete a behavior because it is internally satisfying
- Enviromental cues that trigger a motivation
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- Stimulating this area makes Mrs. Orloff feel full
- humans are motivated to fulfill their needs in a hierarchical order
- The first tier in maslow's hierarchy,
- Your body's internal equilibrium
- "O is for obese people who overeat"
- Mrs. Orloff is motivated by inborn behaviors
- Behavior required for survival
- This type of drive contains behavior needed to survive
- this theory does stuff but it mainly explains biMaslow's drives
- There is an optimal level of arousal for peak performance at tasks
- Helping others - peak of Maslow's hierarchy
- Mrs. Orloff has lots of these
21 Clues: "No Lat, No fat" • Fixed patterns of behavior • Mrs. Orloff has lots of these • Behavior required for survival • Your body's internal equilibrium • "O is for obese people who overeat" • The first tier in maslow's hierarchy, • Lesions here result in a lack of hunger • Drives that are learned through experience • Helping others - peak of Maslow's hierarchy • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- motion
- the temperature when a liquid turns into a solid
- the temperature when a solid turns from a liquid
- hotness or coldness of an object
- when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor
- particles that vibrate in place
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- particles that move fast and escape the container
- the liquid turns into a gas
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- temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- when water vapor turns into a liquid
- anything takes up mass or space
- when a liquid turns into a solid
- positive and negative charged particles
- particles that take the shape of the container and move around
15 Clues: motion • the liquid turns into a gas • anything takes up mass or space • particles that vibrate in place • when a liquid turns into a solid • hotness or coldness of an object • when a solid turns into a liquid • when water vapor turns into a liquid • positive and negative charged particles • when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-10-04
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- of an atom, which states that the electrons float in positively-charged material. This model was named after the plum-pudding dessert.
- In 1933, James Chadwick (1891-1974) discovered a new type of radiation that consisted of...
- that combine to form the great variety of substances consist themselves of aggregations of similar subunits (atoms) possessing nuclear and electron substructure characteristic of each element.
- that all things can be accounted for by innumerable combinations of hard, small, indivisible particles (called atoms)
- Divided atoms in a process called...
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- All matter consists of indivisible particles called atoms. Atoms of the same element are similar in shape and mass, but differ from the atoms of other elements. Atoms cannot be created or destroyed. Atoms of different elements may combine with each other in a fixed, simple, whole number ratios to form compound atoms.
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- model of an atom consisting of a central, positively charged nucleus containing nearly all the mass and surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged planetlike electrons.
- are a type of radiation emitted by the negative terminal, the cathode, and were discovered by passing electricity through nearly-evacuated glass tubes.
- the theory that all matter is made up of tiny indivisible particles (atoms). According to the modern version, the atoms of each element are effectively identical, but differ from those of other elements, and unite to form compounds in fixed proportions.
- states that if two elements form more than one compound between them, the masses of one element combined with a fixed mass of the second element form in ratios of small integers.
- English chemist
- Greek Philosopher
- Roman philosopher and poet
- is a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound). An electron that is bound to an atom is one of the three primary types of particles within the atom -- the other two are protons and neutrons. Together, electrons, protons and neutrons form an atom's nucleus.
15 Clues: English chemist • Greek Philosopher • Roman philosopher and poet • Divided atoms in a process called... • In 1933, James Chadwick (1891-1974) discovered a new type of radiation that consisted of... • that all things can be accounted for by innumerable combinations of hard, small, indivisible particles (called atoms) • ...
Atomic Theory 2020-09-04
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- Particle attracted to a positive charge.
- First cohesive modern atomic theory.
- Particle that has mass and charge.
- Particle with mass but no charge.
- Isotopes have the same number of ___.
- Number of protons in gallium.
- The A# refers to the _______ of the atom.
- Particle with negative charge.
- Isotopes differ in their number of ___.
- Particle attracted to a negative plate.
- Experiment: atom is mostly empty space.
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- First idea of atoms.
- The Z# refers to the _____ of the atom.
- Particle not affected by another charge.
- Fluorine-19 contains __ neutrons.
- His model include a nucleus.
- Potassium-31 contains ______ neutrons.
- Experiment: Atom has subatomic particles.
18 Clues: First idea of atoms. • His model include a nucleus. • Number of protons in gallium. • Particle with negative charge. • Particle with mass but no charge. • Fluorine-19 contains __ neutrons. • Particle that has mass and charge. • First cohesive modern atomic theory. • Isotopes have the same number of ___. • Potassium-31 contains ______ neutrons. • ...
Color Theory 2021-02-03
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- Creates a color scheme from different tints of the same color
- Color scheme created by using colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Logical combinations of colors on a color wheel
- A scheme formed by a rectangle on the wheel, using not one but two complementary color pairs
- Color scheme made up of hues equally spaced around color wheel
- Red and blue combined make this color
- Indicates how dark or light a color is
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- Mixes of primary and secondary colors
- Color scheme created by combining colors from opposite sides of the color wheel
- Basically another word for color
- Invented the color wheel
- Refers to a color's intensity
- Colors created by combining two primary colors
- The initials for the primary colors of light
- In paint, this color is a primary color instead of green
15 Clues: Invented the color wheel • Refers to a color's intensity • Basically another word for color • Mixes of primary and secondary colors • Red and blue combined make this color • Indicates how dark or light a color is • The initials for the primary colors of light • Colors created by combining two primary colors • Logical combinations of colors on a color wheel • ...
Theory & Practical 2021-10-01
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- A range of cells that runs horizontally in a worksheet.
- The physical components of a computer,
- A spreadsheet program included in Microsoft office,
- Default alignment for numeric data in excel,
- A spreadsheet file,
- Responsible for creating, deleting, renaming of files and folders,
- Default alignment for labels in excel,
- Instructions that manages and support the resources & operations of a computer,
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- A single page in a spreadsheet file,
- A hardware device consisting of a stick that pivots and reports its direction to the device,
- Involves allocating adequate time and resources of the CPU to each process,
- A set of instructions that tell the computer what to do,
- A range of cells that runs vertically in a worksheet,
- Consists of a column indicator and a row number,
- A cell that is currently selected by clicking mouse pointer or keyboard keys,
15 Clues: A spreadsheet file, • A single page in a spreadsheet file, • The physical components of a computer, • Default alignment for labels in excel, • Default alignment for numeric data in excel, • Consists of a column indicator and a row number, • A spreadsheet program included in Microsoft office, • A range of cells that runs vertically in a worksheet, • ...
Programming Theory 2021-03-26
Across
- A location in memory which can be changed
- The skill to find the part of a string
- The programming construct to repeat code
- ==
- The programming construct to read code line by line
- Data type for the price of a train ticket at £19.99
- Data type for a password containing letters and numbers
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- A location in memory which cannot change
- The skill to print a string in capital letters
- The skill to print a string in lower case
- Data type to identify if a letter has been sent or not sent
- Programming skill that contains lots of data under 1 variable name
- The programming construct for options
- Python starts counting from this number
- Data type for the number of people in a cinema
15 Clues: == • The programming construct for options • The skill to find the part of a string • Python starts counting from this number • A location in memory which cannot change • The programming construct to repeat code • A location in memory which can be changed • The skill to print a string in lower case • The skill to print a string in capital letters • ...
Theory Review 2023-01-27
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- ____ means medium loud
- ____ means very loud
- ____ means soft
- ____ means medium soft
- the bass clef indicates the ____ notes on the staff
- how loud and soft the music is
- how long or short a tone is
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- ____ means very soft
- determine how many beats per measure and what note gets the beat
- how many spaces make up the staff
- the ____ indicates the higher notes on the staff
- how many lines make up the staff
- ____ means loud
- music is
- the staff is separated into ____ and consist a number of beats
15 Clues: music is • ____ means loud • ____ means soft • ____ means very soft • ____ means very loud • ____ means medium loud • ____ means medium soft • how long or short a tone is • how loud and soft the music is • how many lines make up the staff • how many spaces make up the staff • the ____ indicates the higher notes on the staff • the bass clef indicates the ____ notes on the staff • ...
Music Theory 2023-05-07
Across
- When the triad is being outlined.
- Suspensions can occur in any voice as long as it moves ____.
- When the bass note stays the same and the harmony moves to a 6/4 chord above it
- Unprepared dissonance on a strong beat.
- V6/5 acts as this kind of tone.
- This is not considered strong enough to be considered in 2nd level analysis.
- When a suspension resolves up instead of down.
- Inversions should be on this beat.
- A chordal leap is this kind of embellishing tone.
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- The Phrygian cadence ends on this chord.
- This chord always moves to the V chord.
- This kind of 6/4 chord expands the V chord.
- V4/3 acts as this kind of tone.
- This part of the suspension is a weak beat consonance.
- Leading tone 7th chords contain two of these.
- This neighboring tone uses non-diatonic pitches.
16 Clues: V4/3 acts as this kind of tone. • V6/5 acts as this kind of tone. • When the triad is being outlined. • Inversions should be on this beat. • This chord always moves to the V chord. • Unprepared dissonance on a strong beat. • The Phrygian cadence ends on this chord. • This kind of 6/4 chord expands the V chord. • Leading tone 7th chords contain two of these. • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- after searching for a lot of information about some key issues you should do this.
- you have in front of you a set of interview notes. you identify any important data about the person interview at the head of the notes. thi is call...
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- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- it is when you classify the information into....
15 Clues: it is the first step of data analysis... • it is when you classify the information into.... • these are sub-categories which also are called... • it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding... • it is when you organize the information that you added to your category... • it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory • ...
Music Theory 2014-03-13
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- pentatonic scale built with whole steps
- chords built on intervals of 4
- chords built on intervals of 5
- accents that are not on strong beats
- time signature that can be divided into smaller beats
- also known as clusters
- more than one rhythm played together
- scale with eight pitches
- more than one chord played together
- a group of pitches in all octaves
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- a song played in different octaves remains the same song
- more than one time signature played together
- a song that changes time signatures
- scale with five pitches
- more than one style played together
15 Clues: also known as clusters • scale with five pitches • scale with eight pitches • chords built on intervals of 4 • chords built on intervals of 5 • a group of pitches in all octaves • a song that changes time signatures • more than one style played together • more than one chord played together • accents that are not on strong beats • more than one rhythm played together • ...
Particle theory 2017-02-20
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- All people need to drink this to live
- It is a gas that we need in the atmosphere
- The 4th state of matter
- Causes particles in a solid vibrate
- Only moves when a force is acting upon it
- What do you call the temperature –273.15
- When a liquid turns into a solid
- Has the weakest bond
- What holds both a solid and a liquid together
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- What all of the states are
- When gasses become liquids
- When liquids become gasses
- What all states of matter are made out of
- When a solid turns into a liquid
- Only state of matter that has no bond
15 Clues: Has the weakest bond • The 4th state of matter • What all of the states are • When gasses become liquids • When liquids become gasses • When a solid turns into a liquid • When a liquid turns into a solid • Causes particles in a solid vibrate • All people need to drink this to live • Only state of matter that has no bond • What do you call the temperature –273.15 • ...
GREEK THEORY 2022-03-16
Color Theory 2022-04-07
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- Colors that can not be mixed from other colors
- When you mix a color with white.
- Black, White, and tints and shades of gray
- Reds, Yellows, and Oranges are _____ colors.
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
- When you mix a color with black or a darker value.
- One Color
- Colors that are made by mixing two primary colors
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- the visual quality of objects caused by the amount of light they reflect.
- Colors mixed from a primary and a secondary color next to each other on the color wheel.
- Colors side by side on the color wheel.
- Another word for color
- How bright or dull a color is.
- A way of organizing color to show the relationship of colors.
- Greens, Blues, and Violets are _____ colors.
15 Clues: One Color • Another word for color • How bright or dull a color is. • When you mix a color with white. • Colors side by side on the color wheel. • Black, White, and tints and shades of gray • Reds, Yellows, and Oranges are _____ colors. • Greens, Blues, and Violets are _____ colors. • Colors that can not be mixed from other colors • ...
CELL THEORY 2023-10-22
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- study of diseases
- the central organelle of the cell that acts like its brain
- discovered that plants are made up of cells
- an explanation of a scientific aspect that can be repeatedly tested and has a lot of evidence
- a living thing that can move and eat and react to the world through its senses
- the study of life and living things
- first scientist who saw living microorganisms
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- a tool that can be used to observe small things like cells
- discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases
- a living thing that grows in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots
- a sickening characterized by specific signs or symptoms
- discovered that animals are made up of cells
- the basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- a living thing
- first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name
15 Clues: a living thing • study of diseases • the study of life and living things • discovered that plants are made up of cells • discovered that animals are made up of cells • first scientist who saw living microorganisms • discovered cell reproduction and studied diseases • first scientist who saw cells and gave them their name • ...
Cell Theory 2023-08-30
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- Who discovered cells? (last name only)
- Chemical reactions inside a cell.
- Maintaining internal conditions.
- Has no nucleus.
- The Splitting of 2 cells.
- Found all plant tissues are made of cells (last name only)
- Obtaining food for energy.
- Developed a better microscope (last name only)
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- What Anton van Leeuwenhoek first called bacteria.
- Has a nucleus.
- An increase in size.
- Magnifies to microscopic levels.
- What material were cells first discovered in?
- The basic building block of life.
- Found that animal tissues are made of cells. (last name only)
15 Clues: Has a nucleus. • Has no nucleus. • An increase in size. • The Splitting of 2 cells. • Obtaining food for energy. • Magnifies to microscopic levels. • Maintaining internal conditions. • Chemical reactions inside a cell. • The basic building block of life. • Who discovered cells? (last name only) • What material were cells first discovered in? • ...
Cell Theory 2024-02-04
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- divides into two daughter cells giving them each the same genetic information
- the fundamental theory of biology
- the idea that living cells arise only from non-living matter
- an explanation for why things work or how things happen
- the study of plant life
- the idea that living cells arise only from other living cells
- the building block of life
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- an instrument that can be used to observe very small specimens
- parent cell dividing into two daughter cells that each have the same genetic information as the parent cell
- a statement accepted to be true
- a studied sample of an organism
- the study of animal life
- one of the components of tree bark
- one of two resulting from the division of a parent cell
- a process that results in change over time
15 Clues: the study of plant life • the study of animal life • the building block of life • a statement accepted to be true • a studied sample of an organism • the fundamental theory of biology • one of the components of tree bark • a process that results in change over time • one of two resulting from the division of a parent cell • ...
Cell Theory 2024-09-28
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- Organism made of many cells
- Proposed that cells come from pre-existing cells
- Incorrect theory of life arising from non-life
- Small structures within cells
- Process by which cells reproduce
- Outer boundary of the cell
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- Organism made of one cell
- Scientist who stated animals are made of cells
- Group of similar cells performing a function
- Gel-like material inside the cell
- Basic unit of life
- Tool used to observe cells
- Scientist who stated plants are made of cells
- A living thing made of cells
- Structure made of different tissues
15 Clues: Basic unit of life • Organism made of one cell • Tool used to observe cells • Outer boundary of the cell • Organism made of many cells • A living thing made of cells • Small structures within cells • Process by which cells reproduce • Gel-like material inside the cell • Structure made of different tissues • Group of similar cells performing a function • ...
Color Theory 2024-10-09
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- Colors like blue, green, and purple are classified as these types of colors.
- What term describes the intensity or purity of a color?
- A color scheme that uses colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- These colors are created by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- What do you add to a color to change its intensity without affecting its lightness or darkness?
- Adding black to a color creates this.
- What is the term for the purest form of a color on the color wheel?
- A color scheme that uses three colors evenly spaced around the color wheel.
- Colors like red, orange, and yellow are known as these types of colors.
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- A color scheme that uses only one color and its tints and shades.
- These colors are made by mixing two primary colors.
- These colors cannot be made by mixing other colors.
- A color scheme using colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A color scheme that uses four colors, forming a rectangle on the color wheel.
- Adding white to a color creates this.
15 Clues: Adding black to a color creates this. • Adding white to a color creates this. • These colors are made by mixing two primary colors. • These colors cannot be made by mixing other colors. • What term describes the intensity or purity of a color? • A color scheme that uses only one color and its tints and shades. • ...
Graph Theory 2024-11-06
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- A fundamental unit in a graph, typically represented by as a point.
- The minimum number of colors needed to color the vertices of a graph so that no two adjacent vertices share the same color.
- A graph that has a vertex of degree 0
- The number of edges incident to a vertex.
- A graph that does not contain any loops or parallel edges
- Two or more edges hat connect the same pair of vertices.
- A connection between two vertices in a graph
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- The number of vertices in a graph
- The distance between two vertices in terms of the number of edges
- A graph that contains all possible edges between its vertices
- A closed path where the starting and ending vertices are the same.
- A property of a graph where there exits a path between every pair of vertices
- An edge that connects a vertex to itself.
- Vertices that share an edge
- A graph where each edge has a direction.
15 Clues: Vertices that share an edge • The number of vertices in a graph • A graph that has a vertex of degree 0 • A graph where each edge has a direction. • An edge that connects a vertex to itself. • The number of edges incident to a vertex. • A connection between two vertices in a graph • Two or more edges hat connect the same pair of vertices. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2021-12-27
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- Deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a lifestyle or self concept
- Deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organized around breaking norms
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- An undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- Job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- Theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
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- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms
- An act committed in violation with the law
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
24 Clues: An act committed in violation with the law • Behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms • Behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms • Ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • A repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms • Job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
Unit 10 Crossword 2023-03-14
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- and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function
- is stage of development for Eriksons late adult 65+
- is age-related loss of hearing acuity
- system failure theory hypothesizes that the decline of the immune function causes the body to slow its response to foriegn invaders, making elderly people more susceptible to major/minor infections
- developmental theory views each person as unique individual with distinct personality. refers to the belief that a persons personality and pattern of coping remain unchanged with aging.
- theory is based on the idea that highly unstable molecules may result from cellular metabolism or substances in atmosphere
- theory suggests society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other
- is Eriksons primary task of middle adulthood. Refers to individuals desire/ability to serve the larger community
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- may become more important during middle adulthood and may guide the person in making moral decisions.
- generation refers to adult caregivers who are "sandwiched" between their children and elderly parents
- theory suggests that aging is related to the bodys weakening immune system, which fails to recognize its own tissues and may destroy itself
- is what happens when a middle adult fails to achieve generativity. includes self-absorption, immaturity, depression.
- is when children leave the home when old enough, leaving the parents to live alone. can be a difficult time for middle adults
- is normal symptoms of aging
- old is 65-74 years old
- is a decreased ability to focus on nearby objects (farsightedness)
- is 75-90 years old
- theory suggests individuals achieve satisfaction from life by maintaining a high level of social activity and involvement
- theory is connective tissues cells have internal clock that is genetically programmed to stop cell reproduction after so many reproductions
- old is age 90+
20 Clues: old is age 90+ • is 75-90 years old • old is 65-74 years old • is normal symptoms of aging • is age-related loss of hearing acuity • is stage of development for Eriksons late adult 65+ • is a decreased ability to focus on nearby objects (farsightedness) • and tear theory suggests that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function • ...
Set 2 2016-02-15
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- / Together with Gibraltar on the European side, it formed one of the famous "Pillars of Hercules". Later, it was renamed for a formation of seven surrounding smaller mountains, collectively referred to The Seven Brothers. Along with the Spanish exclave Melilla, is one of two permanently inhabited Spanish territories in mainland Africa. (5)
- / This capital city takes its name from the Mandé people who gathered specific fibres on the island which were used in the manufacture of ropes. The mispronunciation of the Mandé word for fibre led to the word _______. The city was earlier known as Bathurst (named in honour of Henry Bathurst) from 1816-April 14, 1973. (6)
- / Directed by Romesh Sharma and written by Gulzar, starring Shashi Kapoor, Sharmila Tagore, Om Puri and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in lead roles, the movie depicted political corruption in media. It remains the only movie for which Shashi Kapoor received his only National Award as the Best Actor in a leading role. (3,5,5)
- / A political party in India, formed by the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Charan Singh. The party was founded at a meeting in Lucknow in October 1967. After the 1977 general election, the party merged into the Janata Party. (9,6,3)
- / It was in 1994 that filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra first mentioned the idea of setting a thriller around two chess players to Abhijat Joshi. Initially titled Chess, the title has gone through several changes; Fifth Move and 64 Squares being some of them. The film’s structure, character and probable cast too, have undergone a series of alterations. In the ’90s, which Hollywood superstar was tipped to play the protagonist of this movie, which now got released as Wazir? ( 6,7)
- / A system of philosophy based upon the teachings of an ancient Greek philosopher, who followed in the steps of Democritus. He believed that what he called "pleasure" is the greatest good, but the way to attain such pleasure is to live modestly and to gain knowledge of the workings of the world and the limits of one's desires. This led one to attain a state of tranquillity and freedom from fear, as well as absence of bodily pain. (12)
- / The starting line-up on a basketball team usually comprises five positions and is called the 2-1-2 line-up : PG - Point guard; SG - Shooting guard ; _________ ;PF - Power forward; C – Center. (5, 8)
- / The Company is responsible for approximately 30% of the world's dairy exports and is New Zealand's largest company. The name of the company comes from a Latin word meaning, "spring from the land". (8)
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- / They are small snacks or side dishes, typically served in traditional "bàcari" in Venice, Italy. They include tiny sandwiches, plates of olives or other vegetables, halved hard boiled eggs, small servings of a combination of one or more of seafood, meat and vegetable ingredients laid on top of a slice of bread or polenta, and very small servings of typical full-course plates. (9)
- / The most famous alcoholic beverage among the Klingons. It is a very important part of the Klingon culture, and it is traditional for Klingons to celebrate victorious battles with copious amounts of it. It is extremely strong, and can prove dangerous to Klingons themselves if not used carefully. As with most Star Trek beverages, its exact nature has not been mentioned, but it is made from the blood of animals native to the Klingon world. (9)
- / Held in Buffalo, New York each Thanksgiving Day, it is the oldest continually running public footrace in North America, having established itself in 1896 and run every year since. (7, 6, 4)
- / This European along with Miroslav Klose are the only two footballers ever to score at least two goals in four consecutive World Cups. (3, 6)
- / Currently the highest ranked American Grandmaster in Chess. In October 2014, he achieved an Elo rating of 2844, becoming the third highest rated player in history. (7, 7)
- / The Man Who Skied down Everest, was the first sports film to win an Academy Award for best documentary in 1975. Identify the protagonist who still holds the record of being the oldest person to climb Everest, reclaiming his record after he had lost it once. (8,5)
- / In Greek mythology, she was one of the primeval gods who was a daughter of Nyx, the goddess of night, who was believed to be the mother of everything mysterious and anything that was inexplicable and unpleasant, such as death, disease, sleep, ghosts, dreams, witchcraft and enchantments. Her father was Erebus, who reigned in a palace in the dark regions of the Underworld. As the sister of the many of the dark gods of death, night and the Underworld, she personified distress, misery, anxiety, and worry. (5)
- / This area is Mumbai is named after the first Chief Minister (then called prime minister) of the Bombay State after he had allotted plots of land to people belonging to the Hindu-Khatik (Scheduled caste) community in 1950-51. (8)
- / An American socialite, she was the first woman ever to be elected the Time person of the year. She went on to marry the King of England post his abdication of the throne. The King's desire to marry a woman who had two living ex-husbands threatened to cause a constitutional crisis in the UK, and ultimately led to his abdication in December 1936 to marry "the woman I love". After the abdication, the former king was created Duke of Windsor by his brother and successor, King George VI. (6, 7)
- / The company, a boxing, mixed martial arts and clothing brand that was founded in London, England in 1960 is named after Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of _________, who in 1891 set up the first organised boxing matches with gloves, following the deaths of three boxers in bare-knuckle fights. (8)
- / A technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information. The term was introduced to cinema primarily by Sergei Eisenstein, and early Soviet directors used it as a synonym for creative editing. This technique was effectively used by Salim-Javed to represent a child growing into an adult, a technique that dates back to Raj Kapoor's Awaara . In Deewaar showed a character entering a temple as a child and then leaving the temple as an adult. ( 7)
- / Directed by William Wellman, starring Clara Bow and Charles Rogers, this was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1929. (5)
20 Clues: / This European along with Miroslav Klose are the only two footballers ever to score at least two goals in four consecutive World Cups. (3, 6) • / Directed by William Wellman, starring Clara Bow and Charles Rogers, this was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1929. (5) • ...
Set One 2015-11-29
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- The earliest usage of the word can be traced as far back as 2002. It first appeared in Karl Kruszelnicki's 'Dr Karl Self-Serve Science Forum', an Australian internet forum. The first known of this was supposedly by Robert Cornelius in 1839 (6)
- A form of Architecture of Neo-Classicism or Neo-Palladianism embodied in American polymath Thomas Jefferson's designs for his home (Monticello), his retreat (Poplar Forest), his school (University of Virginia), and his designs for the homes of friends (12)
- A slender, sharply pointed sword, best suited for thrusting attacks, used mainly in Early Modern Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries (6).
- In 1983, he purchased the New Jersey Generals for the inaugural season of the United States Football League (USFL). He also was a financial advisor for Mike Tyson, hosting Tyson's fight against Michael Spinks in Atlantic City. The person in question almost went into business bankruptcy in 1991 before recovering his way back to prominence. Who? (6, 5)
- Known as the city of lights, it is the world's second largest city by population (7).
- The Persian term for Roadside Inn where travellers could rest and recover from the day's journey is also the name of a famous restaurant chain in Mumbai. (7,5)
- Avicenna was the most influential and renowned philosopher and scientist of the Islamic world. Popularly known as the father of modern medicine, he researched and came out with pioneering works in aromatherapy. His most famous work is considered to be "The Book of Healing". The book is broadly categorised into four parts. Logic, natural sciences, metaphysics are three of them. What is the fourth part? (11)
- The southernmost capital city of Europe, also the surname of a World Cup winner in Men’s 50 over cricket (8)
- It refers to the appearance of a deity to a human or other being.This term has been used to refer to appearances of the gods in the ancient Greek and Near Eastern religions. While the Iliad is the earliest source for descriptions of this term in the Classical tradition (and they occur throughout Greek mythology), probably the earliest description of a this is in the Epic of Gilgamesh. (9)
- He taught Arjuna singing and dancing in Indra's abode during the exile of the Pandavas ( 10)
- In a letter to his wife, he explained in October 1886, "The little star on the chimney is a memory of the night when I prayed for you and asked for a sign: If a star would appear in the gray and cloudy sky, it would mean that the Lord answers prayers." The same star later became the emblem of this European conglomerate (6)
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- The war of the Pacific led Bolivia to attain a particular Geographical attribute (10)
- This was first prepared during the regime of Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV, by a palace cook named Kakasura Madappa. When asked its name, Madappa having had nothing in mind, simply called it by its current name , given the fact that it was located in that particular place and had a particular flavor in its taste ( 5,3)
- This EPL club plays its home matches at Carrow Road ( 7,4).
- It is said his vote, while being the Chief Minister of an Indian state was responsible for the Vajpayee government in 1999 losing the no-confidence motion by the narrowest margin in the history of Indian politics. Such is the nature of politics in India that he joined the BJP in June this year. (8, 6)
- This country has the highest number of players ranked in the top 10 in the official world FIDE Chess Rankings as of November 2015. (3)
- The state animal of Rajasthan, as species native to India, Pakistan and Iran (8)
- In a 1996-97 Qaid-e Azam trophy match between Faisalabad v Lahore City, Saeed Ajmal made his debut for Faisalabad. Which other contemporary of Ajmal, a prominent name in world cricket, also made his first class debut in that match, for the Lahore city team (5,5).
- Bollywood debut of Nawazuddin Siddiqui (9)
- This multi-faceted Indian was the chairman of Food Corporation of India, LIC, Syndicate Bank and the first Chairman of IIM Bangalore. He also was India's Railway Minister (1,1,3).
20 Clues: Bollywood debut of Nawazuddin Siddiqui (9) • This EPL club plays its home matches at Carrow Road ( 7,4). • The state animal of Rajasthan, as species native to India, Pakistan and Iran (8) • The war of the Pacific led Bolivia to attain a particular Geographical attribute (10) • ...
SET 4 2018-02-09
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- In which state is the headquarter of Facebook situated.
- Small piece of text stored on users computer by a web browser for maintaining the state.?
- Oculus teamed up with Xiaomi to launch a new standalone VR headset called _______ .
- Which company has the website abc.xyz ?
- #000000 is the color code for which color in html
- The total number of android version released till date is __________.
- It is an American social news aggregation, web content rating, and discussion website which was founded by two University of Virginia roommates in 2005.
- Saving a file from Internet onto a your computer is
- 157.240.2.3 is the IP address of which famous website?
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- Most widely used IDE for java
- Who is also known as Father of Computer ?
- The name of the Android Version 2.2 is Android ________.
- Who was the father of Internet ?
- Apple recently released the smart speakers which they announced in June last year. What is it called?
- "What is the name of the company which was co-founded by Sabeer Bhatia and later bought by Microsoft?
- Which company manufactured Falcon Heavy which is a reusable super heavy-lift launch vehicle?
- Which tag is used in html for displaying a scrolling (moving) piece of text in horizontal or vertical manner?
- Founder of NeXT Software
- A very small application used as a utility module which performs just a few functions and is mostly used in java
- “a*b=c;” will throw a _________ error while executing.
- The homepage of HTML after developing is usually saved in the name _____.html.
- Which mobile company released the first phone with an in-screen fingerprint sensor?
- Which company is nicknamed “Big Blue “?
- Which tech giant first introduced Emoji internationally on their mobile phones?
24 Clues: Founder of NeXT Software • Most widely used IDE for java • Who was the father of Internet ? • Which company has the website abc.xyz ? • Which company is nicknamed “Big Blue “? • Who is also known as Father of Computer ? • #000000 is the color code for which color in html • Saving a file from Internet onto a your computer is • ...
SET A 2022-10-23
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- Can you lend me a suitcase? I have to ___ my clothes.
- He spent six years in ___ for the crime.
- All athletes have to ___ if they want to do well.
- opposite of permanent
- if you have a ___ then you shouldn’t get lost.
- Something with lens, shutter, and flash
- A person who fixes somebody’s pipe system.
- A ___ of forty-four is twenty two.
- A period of a hundred years
- A tool to eat or stir something
- people living next door.
- I must ___ the room. It’s in a terrible mess.
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- A large group of musician who play different instruments
- Part of the Body that pumps blood is ___
- a number of people living in a certain place.
- A female child
- A game between two players or teams.
- I’ve got an excellent ___ for names and faces. I never forget them.
- A little label that looks like a piano keys, and is read by computer in the supermarket.
- Vanilla is a very popular ___ of ice cream.
- It’s made from milk and tastes a bit sour.
21 Clues: A female child • opposite of permanent • people living next door. • A period of a hundred years • A tool to eat or stir something • A ___ of forty-four is twenty two. • A game between two players or teams. • Something with lens, shutter, and flash • Part of the Body that pumps blood is ___ • He spent six years in ___ for the crime. • A person who fixes somebody’s pipe system. • ...
SET A 2022-10-23
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- I’ve got an excellent ___ for names and faces. I never forget them.
- A game between two players or teams.
- a number of people living in a certain place.
- A person who fixes somebody’s pipe system.
- A tool to eat or stir something
- Something with lens, shutter, and flash
- A female child
- ___ Edward nor Tony like playing football.
- I must ___ the room. It’s in a terrible mess.
- people living next door.
- A period of a hundred years
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- Part of the Body that pumps blood is ___
- All athletes have to ___ if they want to do well.
- Vanilla is a very popular ___ of ice cream.
- if you have a ___ then you shouldn’t get lost.
- A ___ of forty-four is twenty two.
- A little label that looks like a piano keys, and is read by computer in the supermarket.
- A large group of musician who play different instruments
- He spent six years in ___ for the crime.
- It’s made from milk and tastes a bit sour.
- Fatin is a singer so ___ Agnes Monica.
21 Clues: A female child • people living next door. • A period of a hundred years • A tool to eat or stir something • A ___ of forty-four is twenty two. • A game between two players or teams. • Fatin is a singer so ___ Agnes Monica. • Something with lens, shutter, and flash • Part of the Body that pumps blood is ___ • He spent six years in ___ for the crime. • ...
On Set 2020-10-19
20 Clues: mover • go high • grip lift • side mover • makes loud • end marker • late dinner • camera maker • show up sheet • fruit container • remote pan/tilt • hold everything • process trailer • best when black • rolls in the mag • quiet on the set • lighting director • lights, camera... • third to director • camera move or support
SET #4 2023-10-26
Across
- an official ban on a traded product
- the upper hand or advantage
- typical
- wanted or wished for
- jealous or covetous
- attacked
- sth that stops a poison from acting
- to seize, like the police do
- outward appearance or front wall of a building
- the furthest point or limit of sth
- noticeable difference
- paying out of money
- able to be seen or perceived
- a complete failure
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- a difficult situation or problem
- to remove
- not professional
- incorrect
- being
- lonely and barren
- identification of the nature of an illness
- thing that stops people from doing sth negative
- lack
- short personal narrative
- too much
- conversation
- effort or to try hard
27 Clues: lack • being • typical • attacked • too much • to remove • incorrect • conversation • not professional • lonely and barren • a complete failure • jealous or covetous • paying out of money • wanted or wished for • noticeable difference • effort or to try hard • short personal narrative • the upper hand or advantage • to seize, like the police do • able to be seen or perceived • ...
vocab set 2024-02-09
Across
- the test was very challenging
- the teacher was supposed to grade my math project but didn't
- rough bumps on your hand
- it was her birthday so she felt very ...
- the dog's bones were super skinny
- Christians who come by knocking on doors have strong beliefs and passion
- students neglect their assignments
- young Sheldon is a genius
- she didn't do house work, school work, or anything
- a new president needs to have a fresh mindset
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- she was very honest
- aloe vera relief my sun burn
- he reviewed his test review quickly before the test
- all the students pushed their homework off for tomorrow
- he wasn't mute, he just didn't like talking much
- my attendance went down after turning in my medical slips
- she was dressed very fancy
- I avoided rock climbing
- she was 18 but still was acting like a child
- its impressive to know every word in the dictionary
20 Clues: she was very honest • I avoided rock climbing • rough bumps on your hand • young Sheldon is a genius • she was dressed very fancy • aloe vera relief my sun burn • the test was very challenging • the dog's bones were super skinny • students neglect their assignments • it was her birthday so she felt very ... • she was 18 but still was acting like a child • ...