set theory Crossword Puzzles
World History 2024-11-06
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- Who used mathematics to prove the existence of orbiting planets
- Who is known for their contributions to the telescope
- Notable pioneer of modern chemistry
- He is a powerful patron of Renaissance culture
- A person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
- Who invented the first mercury thermometer
- Who began the protestant reformation
- “I think, therefore I am.”
- Who painted “The Last Supper”
- Theory that the earth revolves around the sun
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- Who created the barometer
- Who created calculus
- Proposed the geo-centric theory
- Who created the microscope
- Who catalogued more than 1000 stars
- Who created the scientific method
- Who originally theorized the heliocentric theory
- Another word for “change”
- Theory that the sun revolves around earth
- Main authority and “government of the old times which opposed the scientific revolution
20 Clues: Who created calculus • Who created the barometer • Another word for “change” • Who created the microscope • “I think, therefore I am.” • Who painted “The Last Supper” • Proposed the geo-centric theory • Who created the scientific method • Notable pioneer of modern chemistry • Who catalogued more than 1000 stars • Who began the protestant reformation • ...
The Process of Science 2022-08-18
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- gathering information in orderly way
- units with divisions that are powers of ten
- tested factor or one factor changed
- gather information to answer questions
- experimental condition used for comparison
- experimental condition exposed to factor
- combining what you know with what you learned
- factor remains the same in an experiment
- a testable explanation of a situation
- a set of moral principles or values
- phenomena the science found to be true
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- careful search to uncover facts
- investigation, testing a hypothesis
- evidence from many experiments supports an idea
- factor measured in an experiment
- information gained from observations
- knowledge based on study of natural world
- International System of Units
- when results of experiments are evaluated
19 Clues: International System of Units • careful search to uncover facts • factor measured in an experiment • tested factor or one factor changed • investigation, testing a hypothesis • a set of moral principles or values • gathering information in orderly way • information gained from observations • a testable explanation of a situation • gather information to answer questions • ...
Unit 2 Music 2023-02-21
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- first or most important
- a relationship or connection
- harmful, bad, not pleasant
- not seen
- an explanation for how or why something happens
- to ask a large number of people the same set of questions
- the way muscles move together to do an action
- having to do with sight
- relating to the mind
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- the number of times something happens
- difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way
- an unusual event
- helpful or good
- a plan or method for achieving a goal
- to do something to cause a change in a situation
- having a strong effect
- necessary or needed
- relating to the body; can be touched
- take part in an activity or connect in some way
19 Clues: not seen • helpful or good • an unusual event • necessary or needed • relating to the mind • having a strong effect • first or most important • having to do with sight • harmful, bad, not pleasant • a relationship or connection • relating to the body; can be touched • the number of times something happens • a plan or method for achieving a goal • ...
Unit 2 Music Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- first or most important
- helpful or good
- relating to the mind
- survey to ask a large number of people the same set of questions
- a plan or method for achieving a goal
- the way muscles move together to do an action
- a relationship or connection
- difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way
- take part in an activity or connect in some way
- having a strong effect
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- relating to the body; can be touched
- necessary or needed
- to do something to cause a change in a situation
- an unusual event
- an explanation for how or why something happens
- having to do with sight
- not seen
- harmful, bad, not pleasant
- the number of times something happens
19 Clues: not seen • helpful or good • an unusual event • necessary or needed • relating to the mind • having a strong effect • first or most important • having to do with sight • harmful, bad, not pleasant • a relationship or connection • relating to the body; can be touched • a plan or method for achieving a goal • the number of times something happens • ...
Politics and Governance 2026-01-22
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- Supreme power to command and enforce obedience.
- Adjective from which "politics" originates.
- Theory that states satisfy financial needs.
- Methods used to analyze daily human activities.
- Title of Machiavelli's famous political book.
- Theory that the state evolved from the family.
- The mass of population living within a state.
- Approach focused on formal structures.
- Approach focused on the judiciary and laws.
- Traditional perspective on political morals.
- Objective and value-free political approach.
- Theory that political involvement is natural.
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- The "Father of Political Science."
- A community of persons with territory and government.
- Approach analyzing the past to understand reality.
- Theory of the strong dominating the weak.
- The voluntary agreement in Social Contract theory.
- The definite portion of the earth's surface.
- First to use the term "state" in writing.
- Plan of action guiding the government.
- The Greek word for "city-state."
- Latin origin of the word "state."
- Prerequisite for achieving political objectives.
- One of the modern leaders often studied regarding power.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- A group united by shared culture or history.
- Approach focused on what "ought to be."
- The agency that formulates the will of the state.
- To measure data in scientific research.
- Related to the "Divine Right" theory of state origin.
30 Clues: The Greek word for "city-state." • Latin origin of the word "state." • The "Father of Political Science." • Plan of action guiding the government. • Approach focused on formal structures. • Approach focused on what "ought to be." • To measure data in scientific research. • Theory of the strong dominating the weak. • First to use the term "state" in writing. • ...
Globalization Activity 2 2026-02-24
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- It is an economic policy where a country's wealth depends on accumulating gold and silver through favorable trade and colonization
- Growing connections among individuals businesses and nations worldwide
- Taxes on imports that are reduced in liberalized trade policies
- Process that reinforces local identities despite global influences
- Theory that sees globalization as a dynamic force creating new identities and communities
- Challenges the idea of a single fixed truth and emphasizes difference hybridity and identity
- Process where global and local cultures blend to create new cultural spaces
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- Country that led the first wave of globalization during the 19th century
- Process of growing interconnectedness among countries economies and people
- Theory that views globalization as a tool for capitalist exploitation
- Theory that focuses on free markets open trade and economic cooperation
- Approach that combines insights from multiple theories to explain globalization
- Exploitative system used by colonial powers during early globalization
- Theory that emphasizes the role of ideas norms and cultural values in globalization
- Realism Theory that views globalization as driven by national interest and power
- Exchange of goods and services across countries that contributes to economic growth
- Ancient trade route that linked China with the Roman Empire
- Global conflict that ended in 1989 and led to a surge in global trade
- Theory that examines the gendered effects of globalization
- Pandemic that showed how deeply connected the world has become
20 Clues: Theory that examines the gendered effects of globalization • Ancient trade route that linked China with the Roman Empire • Pandemic that showed how deeply connected the world has become • Taxes on imports that are reduced in liberalized trade policies • Process that reinforces local identities despite global influences • ...
Sleep and Dreams 2025-11-19
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- the cognitive theory of dreams says dreams reflect
- during REM, our muscles are ________
- REM Sleep _______ Disorder is physically acting out intense dreams
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
- sleep ______ is when breathing stops repeatedly during sleep
- N1 sleep is the _______ stage
- the ________ theory of dreams focuses on the literal content of dreams rather than hidden meanings
- N3 is considered _____ sleep
- the psychoanalytic theory of dreaming comes from Sigmund ______
- your _______ time is slower when you're sleep deprived
- the __________ processing theory of dreams states that dreams help to process & form day’s experiences into memories
- the activation-synthesis theory says that the brain makes up stories based on _______ activity from the brainstem
- the _______ includes twitching and feeling like you're falling
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- ________ are a series bodily of changes that occur every 24 hours
- Uncontrollable, sudden sleep attacks during the day
- the EEG measures ________ activity in the brain
- stages N1, N2, and N3 are referred to as _______ stages
- the activation-synthesis theory focuses on the activity of the _______
- Getting up and walking around while asleep
- in REM sleep, we have _______ dreams
- _______ familial insomnia is a rare genetic condition that leads to death
- After suffering trauma, people often report ________
- ______ thoughts
- lost sleep must be “paid back”
- REM _______ is the tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
- sleep strengthens ________
- 80% of dreams have _______ emotional content
27 Clues: ______ thoughts • sleep strengthens ________ • N3 is considered _____ sleep • N1 sleep is the _______ stage • lost sleep must be “paid back” • Trouble falling or staying asleep • during REM, our muscles are ________ • in REM sleep, we have _______ dreams • Getting up and walking around while asleep • 80% of dreams have _______ emotional content • ...
Bronfenbrenner Theory 2015-12-07
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- The relationship between the
- The macrosystem involves your ethnicity and your _______.
- or events that influence the child's socialization.)
- The exosystem is an ______ environment
- The ecological systems are also called ____________.
- Bronfenbrenner had ____ children
- There are _______ systems.
- The indirect environment
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- Urie Bronfenbrenner was married to a woman named _____ Price.
- How the ideas and attitudes of your culture affect you.
- Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.)
- The Chronosystem may not affect you _______ but later on.
- Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner went to _____ different universities.
- He died at age ____.
15 Clues: He died at age ____. • The indirect environment • There are _______ systems. • The relationship between the • Bronfenbrenner had ____ children • The exosystem is an ______ environment • Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.) • or events that influence the child's socialization.) • The ecological systems are also called ____________. • ...
music theory 2016-02-07
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
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- a field of study in neuroscience and psychology focusing on a child's development in terms of information processing, conceptual resources, perceptual skill, language learning, and other aspects of brain development and cognitive psychology compared to an adult's point of view
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured. This is an important focus in behaviorism who place emphasis only on observable behaviors instead of cognitive mental processes which cannot be seen by the human eye
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
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- divided the environment into five different levels. The microsystem is the most influential, has the closest relationship to the person, and is the one where direct contact occurs. The mesosystem consists of interactions between a person's microsystems
- he theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that psychological disorders are best treated by altering behavior patterns
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell)
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- used in psychology, education, and communication, holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and outside media influences
16 Clues: a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli • the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being • involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- it is when you classify the information into....
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- after searching for a lot of information about some key issues you should do this.
- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
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- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- 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...
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- 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...
- 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 important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
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 • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
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- 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...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
- it is the first step of data analysis...
- 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 • ...
Color Theory 2021-09-30
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- Add black to a color.
- Mix blue and red to create which color.
- Three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Red and yellow is mixed to create
- another name for purple.
- The colors of red, yellow and blue.
- one color scheme.
- Red is the complement of which color?
- Add gray to a color.
- A mix of blue and yellow to create.
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- The colors that are not listed on the color wheel are called.
- The colors orange, green and purple are.
- colors that are between a primary and a secondary on the color wheel.
- when you add white to a color.
- Blue is the complement of which color.
- Colors like blue, green, violent are considered.
- Yellow is the complement of which color.
- Another word for color.
18 Clues: one color scheme. • Add gray to a color. • Add black to a color. • Another word for color. • another name for purple. • when you add white to a color. • Red and yellow is mixed to create • The colors of red, yellow and blue. • A mix of blue and yellow to create. • Red is the complement of which color? • Blue is the complement of which color. • ...
Color Theory 2021-11-09
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- Color scheme where one color is on one end of the wheel while two colors are directly across.
- Colors that are found besides each other on the color wheel.
- Another word for Tertiary.
- Colors created by primary colors.
- Many color hues placed around in a circle.
- Colors created by primary and secondary colors.
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- Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues.
- The warmth or coolness of a color.
- Colors that that make us feel cold when looking at them. Ex: Blue, Green, Purple.
- Colors that that make us feel warm when looking at them. Ex: Red, Yellow, Orange.
- Element of art created when light hitting an object is reflected to the eye.
- Colors that can be found across each other on the color wheel.
- Color scheme where three colors are equally across from each other.
- Colors that can create other colors but cannot be created by anything else.
- A color relationship in how multiple colors work together.
15 Clues: Another word for Tertiary. • Colors created by primary colors. • The warmth or coolness of a color. • Many color hues placed around in a circle. • Colors created by primary and secondary colors. • Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues. • A color relationship in how multiple colors work together. • ...
Color Theory 2022-01-06
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- Green is the complement of
- Red, yellow, blue
- Blue is the complement of
- One color, plus black and white
- colors Colors directly across from each other on the color wheel, ex: red and green
- Orange, green, purple
- A color + black
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- Red,orange, yellow, red-orange, yellow-orange
- Purple is the complement of
- colors Colors right next to each other on the color wheel
- Green, blue-green, blue, purple, blue-purple
- Red and blue make
- A color + white
- Colors between a primary and a secondary on the color wheel, ex: red-orange and blue-green
- Blue and yellow make
- Red and yellow make
16 Clues: A color + white • A color + black • Red, yellow, blue • Red and blue make • Red and yellow make • Blue and yellow make • Orange, green, purple • Blue is the complement of • Green is the complement of • Purple is the complement of • One color, plus black and white • Green, blue-green, blue, purple, blue-purple • Red,orange, yellow, red-orange, yellow-orange • ...
CS Theory 2022-03-23
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- the ___ goes on the highway
- unlike RAM, ROM is non-___
- A ___ gathers/absorbs unwanted heat
- is a series of numbers that turns power on and off for the transistor
- The person responsible for the creation of COBOL
- Brain of the computer which executes actions
- Really quick data access at the cost of data storage
- a single 1 or 0 is referred to as a ___
- An unwanted software meant to disrupt or damage your computer
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- 16GB is equal to about 16 ____ bytes
- the data between RAM and CPU
- ___ is the total data access time
- ASCII stands for the american standard code for ___ exchange
- A ___ card controls the output for a screen
- Known as the spine of the computer
15 Clues: unlike RAM, ROM is non-___ • the ___ goes on the highway • the data between RAM and CPU • ___ is the total data access time • Known as the spine of the computer • A ___ gathers/absorbs unwanted heat • 16GB is equal to about 16 ____ bytes • a single 1 or 0 is referred to as a ___ • A ___ card controls the output for a screen • Brain of the computer which executes actions • ...
CS THEORY 2022-03-23
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- CODING __ MADE BY GRACE HOPER
- MICROSCOPIC __ THAT CAN LET __ THROUGH OR NOT
- CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
- THE COMMONLY USED OPRATING SYSTEM
- SHARES __ BETWEEN __ AND EVERYTHING
- HOLDS __ HOSTAGE AND ASKS MONEY FOR THEIR RELEASE
- WHEN A PERSON IS TARGETED BY HACKERS VIA __ OR __ INFORMATION
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- THE HIGH WAS THAT DATA FLOWS THROUGH
- RECORDING KEYS CLICKED
- DATA BETWEEN RAM AND CPU
- standard data-transmission USED BY LESS POWERFUL AND SMALLER COMPUTERS
- __MEMORY/SHORT TERM STORAGE
- ELECTRIC CAR COMPANY MADE MY __
- RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL IF STATMENTS
- SERVED IN THE WAR AND CRAKED THE __ INCRIPTION DEVICE
15 Clues: RECORDING KEYS CLICKED • CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT • DATA BETWEEN RAM AND CPU • __MEMORY/SHORT TERM STORAGE • CODING __ MADE BY GRACE HOPER • ELECTRIC CAR COMPANY MADE MY __ • RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL IF STATMENTS • THE COMMONLY USED OPRATING SYSTEM • SHARES __ BETWEEN __ AND EVERYTHING • THE HIGH WAS THAT DATA FLOWS THROUGH • MICROSCOPIC __ THAT CAN LET __ THROUGH OR NOT • ...
Cell Theory 2022-08-16
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- the scientist who named them cells
- a structure inside a cell that performs a specialized function
- All living things have this - their genetic code
- internal balance in an organism
- all living things are made of _________
- organisms composed of more than one cell, like a human
- all living things require ___________ which is why humans need food
- All living things grow and develop
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- organisms composed of only one cell like an amoeba
- a self-contained living thing
- Fire is considered ___________ because it is not composed of cells
- the basic unit of life
- a theory that states the following: all life is made up of cells, cells are the fundamental unit of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells
- a device that lets us see cells
- the scientist who stated all animals were made of cells
15 Clues: the basic unit of life • a self-contained living thing • a device that lets us see cells • internal balance in an organism • the scientist who named them cells • All living things grow and develop • all living things are made of _________ • All living things have this - their genetic code • organisms composed of only one cell like an amoeba • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-09-01
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- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- below 32°F (0°C).
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- When a liquid changes form into a gas
- The temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- the temperature at which a liquid solidifies
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- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt.
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- becoming liquefied by heat.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- Molecular Theory explains the states of matter, and is based on the idea that matter is composed of tiny particles that are always in motion.
15 Clues: below 32°F (0°C). • becoming liquefied by heat. • When a liquid changes form into a gas • the temperature at which a liquid solidifies • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • the temperature at which a given solid will melt. • the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to vapor • The temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- when a liquid turns into a solid
- hotness or coldness of an object
- the temperature at which a material changes from a gas to a liquid
- particles that vibrate in place
- particles that move fast and escape the container
- when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor
- positive and negative charged particles
- anything takes up mass or space
- particles that take the shape of the container and move around
- the temperature when a liquid turns into a solid
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- when water vapor turns into a liquid
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- the liquid turns into a gas
- motion
- the temperature when a solid turns from a liquid
15 Clues: motion • the liquid turns into a gas • particles that vibrate in place • anything takes up mass or space • when a liquid turns into a solid • when a solid turns into a liquid • hotness or coldness of an object • when water vapor turns into a liquid • positive and negative charged particles • when liquid or a solid becomes water vapor • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-31
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- when a liquid turns into a solid
- hotness or coldness of an object
- the temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature of the substance
- particles that vibrate in place
- particles that move very fast and escape the shape
- conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into the gaseous (vapour) phase.
- electrically charged particles
- anything that has takes up space
- particles that move fast inside the container
- the temperature at which a given solid will freeze
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- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- the temperature at which the vapour pressure is equal to the standard sea-level atmospheric pressure
- Molecular Theory something in motion
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt
15 Clues: electrically charged particles • particles that vibrate in place • when a liquid turns into a solid • when a solid turns into a liquid • hotness or coldness of an object • anything that has takes up space • Molecular Theory something in motion • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • particles that move fast inside the container • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-10-04
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- first “scientist” to have something similar to our modern atomic theory
- stable subatomic particle with a + charger
- stable subatomic particle with no charge
- first scientist to have electrons and neutrons in his atomic theory
- smallest unit of ordinary matter
- First English scientist to introduce atomic theory
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- Stable subatomic particle with a - charge
- one of the earliest “scientists” to realize that atoms are the only thing that cannot be cut anymore
- One of the first models of the atom made by jj Thompson
- first atomic theory model to have protons and neutrons orbiting the neucleus
- this theory is all matter combines to make atoms
- One of the first atomic models to show the nucleus also the scientists was born in New Zealand
- mathematically proves that atoms exist
- credited with being the first scientist to discover the electron and neutron
- A philosophy stating that all matter in the universe is made of indivisible units called atoms
15 Clues: smallest unit of ordinary matter • mathematically proves that atoms exist • stable subatomic particle with no charge • Stable subatomic particle with a - charge • stable subatomic particle with a + charger • this theory is all matter combines to make atoms • First English scientist to introduce atomic theory • One of the first models of the atom made by jj Thompson • ...
Relaxer Theory 2021-08-11
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- Relaxer done on hair that is completly natural and untreated
- Style worn by African AMerican musicians and entertainers
- Temporary straightening concieved by Madem C.J. Walker
- Relaxer for tightly curled or resistent hair
- CHemical blow-out that relaxes 50% of curl
- It is not reccomended to remove more that 85% of the natural
- The first relaxers were what kind of formula
- Combing the hair while chemical is on it
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- Loosening or reducing of the hairs existing texture
- What is used to neutralize a hydroxide relaxer
- Relaxer service done when midstrands and ends are already relaxed
- Phase of a relaxer where you apply the relaxer chemical
- Phase of a relaxer that involves smoothing
- Relaxer performed only on selected areas
- Relaxer for wavy - curly hair; not as harsh
15 Clues: Relaxer performed only on selected areas • Combing the hair while chemical is on it • Phase of a relaxer that involves smoothing • CHemical blow-out that relaxes 50% of curl • Relaxer for wavy - curly hair; not as harsh • Relaxer for tightly curled or resistent hair • The first relaxers were what kind of formula • What is used to neutralize a hydroxide relaxer • ...
Color Theory 2019-12-09
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- an element of art with 3 properties, hue, intensity, and value
- a lighter value of a color, add white
- green, purple, orange
- colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- a darker value of a color, add black
- produced by mixing a primary color with a secondary color
- refers to applying layers of pencil until the tooth of the paper is completely filled in with color pencil
- red, orange, yellow
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- blue, purple, green
- 3 colors that are opposite each other on the wheel but to either side of the exact opposite
- can not produce by mixing other colors together
- 4 colors, 2 on either side of 2 complements, but not the complementary color
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- several values of one color
- white, black, gray, and brown
15 Clues: blue, purple, green • red, orange, yellow • green, purple, orange • several values of one color • white, black, gray, and brown • a darker value of a color, add black • a lighter value of a color, add white • can not produce by mixing other colors together • Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel • colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel • ...
Haircolor Theory 2020-01-06
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- _____ refers to the strength of a color
- This gives black and brown color to hair.
- The number of hairs per square inch/centimeter on the head
- Area of head used when identifying the natural level.
- Pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture
- Colors that neutralize each other
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- The layer of the hair that provides strength and elasticity
- Also known as undertone
- The diameter of an individual hair strand determines this
- Colors obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
- The predominant tone of a color
- The _____ is the balance of color
- The hair’s ability to absorb moisture.
- Colors that have the predominance of red are considered to be...
- The unit of measurement used to identify the lightness or darkness of a color
15 Clues: Also known as undertone • The predominant tone of a color • The _____ is the balance of color • Colors that neutralize each other • The hair’s ability to absorb moisture. • _____ refers to the strength of a color • This gives black and brown color to hair. • Pure colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture • Area of head used when identifying the natural level. • ...
Perm theory 2020-04-17
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- technique using bisulfides instead of electricity
- phase of wrapping hair around rod
- first heat wave machine
- perm that has 2 phases physical and chemical
- overlap method for short hair
- also called endothermic
- perms add this to the hair
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- phase that permanently changes hair
- to help wrap ends of hair
- chemical used in chemical phase
- Solution also known as waving lotion
- what is used to wrap hair
- waves where no machines were used
- introduced Heatless technique
- introduced cold wave
15 Clues: introduced cold wave • first heat wave machine • also called endothermic • to help wrap ends of hair • what is used to wrap hair • perms add this to the hair • overlap method for short hair • introduced Heatless technique • chemical used in chemical phase • phase of wrapping hair around rod • waves where no machines were used • phase that permanently changes hair • ...
milk theory 2024-08-15
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- needed by every body cell
- milk product resulting from the removal of fat and water from the milk
- milk a good source of potassium
- milk fresh milk that is heated so that around 60% percent of the water content evaporates
- milk full fat milk or vitamin d milk
- fermented milk
- unable to fully digest the sugar in milk
- fat milk 2% milk
- milk used to standardize and disperse milk fat
- d good source of calcium
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- milk a process by which milk is heated
- a disease
- milk milk from cows, goats, and sheep
- condensed milk provides a concentrated creaminess and sweet milky flavor to whatever you put it in
- builds strong teeth and bones
15 Clues: a disease • fermented milk • fat milk 2% milk • needed by every body cell • d good source of calcium • builds strong teeth and bones • milk a good source of potassium • milk milk from cows, goats, and sheep • milk full fat milk or vitamin d milk • milk a process by which milk is heated • unable to fully digest the sugar in milk • ...
bigbang theory 2024-10-08
bigbang theory 2024-10-08
Music Theory 2023-05-10
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- Music is made of many types of ______
- The interval between C and F
- The seventh diatonic chord is a ______ chord
- _____ means to play strong
- ______ are the strong and soft in music
- ______ is the home chord
- The ______ chord usually adds tension to a chord progression
- The musical _______ ranges from A-G
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- GCF
- DMSMD is the first step of the _____ routine
- The interval between C and G
- Each key has 7 _______ chords
- The distance between two notes
- _____ means to play softly
- The _____ of a chord is written with roman numerals
15 Clues: GCF • ______ is the home chord • _____ means to play strong • _____ means to play softly • The interval between C and F • The interval between C and G • Each key has 7 _______ chords • The distance between two notes • The musical _______ ranges from A-G • Music is made of many types of ______ • ______ are the strong and soft in music • DMSMD is the first step of the _____ routine • ...
Number Theory 2025-01-16
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- proof by nuh uh
- Budapest's hottest club
- received when Emese is almost proud of you
- "i would like one ___"
- our GOAT
- the favorite afternoon Hungarian greeting
- life-changing flavor explosion of the Hero origin
- lost but not forgotten (because we found it yay Anna)
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- like a rolling stone, a complete unknown!
- three lines is all you need
- cinnamon, pistachio, raspberry, chocolate, vanilla, ice cream, nutella
- she's going out for a drink with Holden
- the GOAT
- our favorite folk dancing accompaniment
- consider Alex's #torn
15 Clues: the GOAT • our GOAT • proof by nuh uh • consider Alex's #torn • "i would like one ___" • Budapest's hottest club • three lines is all you need • she's going out for a drink with Holden • our favorite folk dancing accompaniment • like a rolling stone, a complete unknown! • the favorite afternoon Hungarian greeting • received when Emese is almost proud of you • ...
Atomic Theory 2025-09-22
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- Percentage of each isotope of an element in nature.
- Calculation used to determine atomic mass from isotopes.
- Positively charged particle found in the nucleus.
- Term for particles smaller than an atom.
- Region of space where an electron is most likely to be found.
- Ancient philosopher who first suggested the idea of atoms.
- Number Sum of protons and neutrons in an atom.
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- Negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus.
- Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Scientist who developed a model of the atom with electrons in energy levels.
- Neutral particle located in the nucleus.
- The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
- Dense center of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- Weighted average mass of the isotopes of an element.
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
15 Clues: Neutral particle located in the nucleus. • Term for particles smaller than an atom. • Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • Number Sum of protons and neutrons in an atom. • Positively charged particle found in the nucleus. • Percentage of each isotope of an element in nature. • Negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus. • ...
Political Theory 2026-02-20
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- – Rights believed to be inherent by virtue of being human.
- – Freedom to act and realise one’s true potential.
- – A non-violent refusal to obey unjust laws as a form of protest.
- – A theory that emphasises the role of community values over individual autonomy.
- – The moral right of a state to rule and command obedience.
- – A shared sense of belonging among members of a group.
- – The existence of multiple cultural identities within a political community.
- – Freedom from external interference or constraints.
- – Justice based on fairness of processes rather than outcomes.
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- – Justice concerned with the fair allocation of resources and benefits in society.
- – The right of a people to decide their own political future.
- – The idea that citizenship rights should be equal for all, regardless of differences.
- – Recognition and accommodation of cultural diversity within a society.
- – Justice applied beyond nation-states at the international level.
- – The duty of citizens to obey the laws of the state.
15 Clues: – Freedom to act and realise one’s true potential. • – Freedom from external interference or constraints. • – The duty of citizens to obey the laws of the state. • – A shared sense of belonging among members of a group. • – Rights believed to be inherent by virtue of being human. • – The moral right of a state to rule and command obedience. • ...
Color Theory 2025-11-10
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- combines three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel
- refers to the perception of a color as warm or cool
- three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- two colors directly opposite of each other on the color wheel
- adds gray
- blue/red/yellow
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- a colors brightness or dullness
- a combination of four colors - arranged into two complementary pairs
- green/orange, violet
- the purest form of the color
- adds black
- a combination of a secondary color and a primary color
- adds white
- complimentary, uses a base color and two adjacent to it's direct complement.
- the lightness or darkness of a color
15 Clues: adds gray • adds black • adds white • blue/red/yellow • green/orange, violet • the purest form of the color • a colors brightness or dullness • the lightness or darkness of a color • refers to the perception of a color as warm or cool • combines three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel • a combination of a secondary color and a primary color • ...
Miller's Theory 2025-12-17
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- A condition of life. which the human personality is able to realize itself
- The condition which suppresses man, their love and creative instinct
- The mode for the pessemist
- Tragic feeling is evoked when a character is ready to lay their life down for this
- Out of this kind of environment , comes terror and the fear classically associated with tragedy
- Meaning a story with a sad or unhappy ending
- There is an underlying fear of this quality in a play that shakes us
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- Not necessarily a tragic flaw
- Quality in tragedy which exalts
- The consequence of a man's total compulsion to evaluate himself justly
- Characters struggle to gain this kind of position in their society
- Those who accept their lot without active retaliation
- Insistence of this part of a hero is a clinging to the outward forms of tragedy
- Achieved when the protagonist is incapable of grappling with a much superior force
- Gained by a character in the stretching of the cosmos
15 Clues: The mode for the pessemist • Not necessarily a tragic flaw • Quality in tragedy which exalts • Meaning a story with a sad or unhappy ending • Those who accept their lot without active retaliation • Gained by a character in the stretching of the cosmos • Characters struggle to gain this kind of position in their society • ...
Unit 3 puzzle 2021-04-02
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- --------- is saying true if the propositional formula is valid for all the possible cases
- In …………reasoning we combine probability theory with logic to handle the uncertainty.
- ………….network is key technology for dealing with probabilistic events and to solve a problem which has uncertainty
- A -------is a collection of prepositions and logical expressions relating those prepositions
- --------- is a pattern matching procedure.
- A premise that is derived from a known axiom and some observations is called as …………….
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- Semantic networks can show aggregation and ---------------
- A frame carries with it a set of .....that can represent objects which are normally associated with a subject of the frame.
- Perceptual inputs in the Wumpus World environment include Stench, ……….., Glitter, Bump and Scream
- ………combines all fuzzy conclusions obtained by inference into single conclusion.
- --------- knowledge is data-oriented and is also termed as functional knowledge
- -------------calculus is also known as “First Order Logic”
- A statement statement p ∧∼p is an example for …….
- Uncertainty can be dealt with probability theory , truth maintenance and ______ Logic.
14 Clues: --------- is a pattern matching procedure. • A statement statement p ∧∼p is an example for ……. • Semantic networks can show aggregation and --------------- • -------------calculus is also known as “First Order Logic” • ………combines all fuzzy conclusions obtained by inference into single conclusion. • ...
Sleep Disorders + Dream Theories 2023-09-06
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- Violent actions during sleep, such as punching, kicking, and thrashing
- A theory that states the natural repair of brain cells during sleep
- Dreams reflect the growth of the brain
- Irresistible urge to move body parts especially at night, usually your legs
- Freud thought this was why we dreamed, to satisfy our wants
- Theory that dreams are a way of replaying things that we learned during our day
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- Random neurons firing which our brain turns into stories
- Inability to set a proper sleep schedule, leading to problems sleeping and staying asleep
- Inappropiate movement during sleep that can lead to injury if not treated
- Falling asleep at inappropriate times, often in dangerous places
- What happens when you dream is only because your brain can't turn off
- Damaged circadian rhythm due to traveling far and entering a new time zone
- Improper air through the airway, leading to excessive snoring and disturbed sleep
- Incorrectly awakening, leading to frozen movements and vivid hallucinations
14 Clues: Dreams reflect the growth of the brain • Random neurons firing which our brain turns into stories • Freud thought this was why we dreamed, to satisfy our wants • Falling asleep at inappropriate times, often in dangerous places • A theory that states the natural repair of brain cells during sleep • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT 2020-10-29
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- Best known for his 1651 book, Leviathan,in which he expounds an influential formulation of social construct theory.
- A German astronomer who was well known for his theory on planetary motion.
- An English mathematician that was known for his theories on gravity and the laws of motion.
- An optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear closer.
- He is widely considered the most talented jurist and one of the greatest thinkers of the Enlightenment.
- An object used to see things not visible to the naked human eye.
- He argued the theory innate knowledge and that all humans were born with knowledge trough the higher power of god.
- He avocated for freedom of speech and for separation from the church.
- The theory that the planets and Earth revolve around the Sun.
- He believed that people of a society should make their own laws.
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- One of the first modern chemists.
- The intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment.
- The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe.
- A mathematician and astronomer from the renaissance who helped develop the Heliocentric Theory.
- An argument between the people and their authority about what laws they will follow.
- He is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world.
- An English philosopher who was credited with making the scientific method.
- An English biologist who made one of the first vaccines for smallpox.
- They provided a place for people to congregate for intellectual discourse and spread information.
- An English philosopher & physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism."
- An Italian astronomer who was one of the first people to make a telescope.
21 Clues: One of the first modern chemists. • The intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment. • The theory that the Earth is the center of the universe. • The theory that the planets and Earth revolve around the Sun. • An object used to see things not visible to the naked human eye. • He believed that people of a society should make their own laws. • ...
N706 Ch 6 and 27 2015-11-24
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- Theory that is broad in scope and explains global concepts related to the human experience
- Theory that used in another discipline but applies to nursing practice and/or research
- The basic conceptual ideas of a study
- A visual aid used to assess publication bias, if graphical representation is an inverted cone shape, bias is unlikely
- Theory that proposes that cultural developments occur because of material resources
- One type of effect size that is found by taking the number reports with of unduplicated information within a finding and dividing by the total number of unduplicated reports
- Graphic representations of a theory that shows the relationship between phenomena through the use of symbols with minimal use of words
- One type of effect size that is found by dividing the number of different findings within a report by the total number of findings in all reports
- A study of the methodological rigor of the studies include in the metasynthesis
- A way to integrate and interpret qualitative studies
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- Theory that proposes that cultural developments occur because of ideas
- A broad characterization or explanation of a phenomenon based on general principles
- Theorist that put forth the idea that humans adapt to environmental changes
- Theory that has the most narrow scope and are highly specific to certain nursing interventions
- When researchers do not include grey literature in their systematic review
- Model that describes health-seeking behaviors among patients
- examples include dissertations and unpublished reports
- a manual examination through the table of contents of key journals for additional relevant content
- Statistical integration of independent quantitative studies
- Studies that are performed to acquire first-hand knowledge
20 Clues: The basic conceptual ideas of a study • A way to integrate and interpret qualitative studies • examples include dissertations and unpublished reports • Studies that are performed to acquire first-hand knowledge • Statistical integration of independent quantitative studies • Model that describes health-seeking behaviors among patients • ...
Late Adulthood Crossword 2023-06-19
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- Aging theory related to a biological clock
- As the amount of saliva decreases the risk of this increases (the medical term for dry mouth)
- Aging theory related to gradual deterioration due to use
- Usually the only symptom for several days of illness
- Menopausal women have a higher risk for this
- Age-related hearing loss
- Decrease of elasticity in the esophagus due to old age
- Stage 4 of grief
- Type of care provided with weeks to months left to live
- A sudden change in Mental Status usually marked with Confusion
- Having sustained a loss
- Stage 2 of grief
- 53% of people 65+ have this
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- Blood pressure condition caused by loss of elasticity
- 46.2 Million elderly in America are victims of
- Hair commonly becomes this color
- Aging theory related to damage done to DNA
- Stage 5 of grief
- These become brittle and dull in old age
- Most common type of Dementia
- Number of active days per week to strengthen muscles
- Aging theory related to the body destroying itself
- Psychosocial theory that it is natural to withdraw from society with age
- Irregular pigmentation of the skin due to aging
- The study of old age
- Vaccine recommended to prevent this painful rash
- Psychosocial theory that the elderly stay happy with social interactions
- Postural change due to an exaggerated curvature of the spine
- Type of care provided to maximize the quality of life
- Aging theory related to response to foreign invaders
- Seasonal vaccine usually given in October
- Age when Late Adulthood begins
- Stage 1 of grief
- Stage 3 of grief
- A general term for the decline in mental ability
35 Clues: Stage 5 of grief • Stage 4 of grief • Stage 1 of grief • Stage 2 of grief • Stage 3 of grief • The study of old age • Having sustained a loss • Age-related hearing loss • 53% of people 65+ have this • Most common type of Dementia • Age when Late Adulthood begins • Hair commonly becomes this color • These become brittle and dull in old age • Seasonal vaccine usually given in October • ...
Theory Key Words 2026-01-15
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- ________ theory comes from conceptual, remains broad
- provides guidance in practice. Is a statement about the beliefs or values of nursing to a specific phenomenon
- _________ theory is more concrete and focuses on a condition or population
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- set of concepts that provide boundaries for a discipline. Nursing focuses on Human being, environment, health & nursing
- addresses the four concepts, each defined by theorist in model.
- _______ theory concepts that can be tested in practice & derived from a conceptual model
6 Clues: ________ theory comes from conceptual, remains broad • addresses the four concepts, each defined by theorist in model. • _________ theory is more concrete and focuses on a condition or population • _______ theory concepts that can be tested in practice & derived from a conceptual model • ...
crossword 2024-02-08
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- theory of education"
- aircraft ran out of fuel and had to ditch"
- -the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- -an animal that naturally preys on others.
- -with another substance so that they combine together.
- -ntensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of.
- a person's child or children.
- -a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- -a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
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- - breed or cause to breed with another of a different race or species.
- the cornstarch with a tablespoon of water"
- -a chiefly nocturnal insect related to the butterflies. It lacks the clubbed antennae of butterflies and typically has a stout body, drab coloration, and wings that fold flat when resting.
- theory of education
- -material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power.
- -the study of the nature of God and religious belief.
- - pungent, hot-tasting powder prepared from dried and ground peppercorns, commonly used as a spice or condiment to flavor food.
16 Clues: theory of education • theory of education" • a person's child or children. • the cornstarch with a tablespoon of water" • aircraft ran out of fuel and had to ditch" • -an animal that naturally preys on others. • -the study of the nature of God and religious belief. • -with another substance so that they combine together. • ...
Natural Selection 2024-03-01
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- the basic unit of heredity carried by the chromosomes; codes for proteins which determine the traits of an organism
- well-tested explanation of natural phenomena
- a thing that gives rise to an event "because of this, there is a result."
- inherited trait or behavior that increases an organism’schance of surviving long enough to reproduce
- the range of expression of a trait within a population
- an explanation or assumption that people make based on their knowledge, experiences, or opinions
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- an event or result
- process by which the individuals best adapted to their environment tend to survive and pass their traits to subsequent generations.
- theory that all species are descended from common ancestors who have changed over time by means of natural selection
- the process responsible for a phenomenon; explains how we join the cause and effect together
- Any random error in an organism's DNA
- a set of components working together
- a vertebrate with four limbs
- populations whose members do not interbreed with members of other populations
14 Clues: an event or result • a vertebrate with four limbs • a set of components working together • Any random error in an organism's DNA • well-tested explanation of natural phenomena • the range of expression of a trait within a population • a thing that gives rise to an event "because of this, there is a result." • ...
Media Theory Revision 2023-12-04
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- Mulvey - Male Gaze theorist
- The focus of Livingstone and Lunt's work
- Theories that explain how the mass media influence the attitudes and perceptions of audience members
- Gender - Butler
- - Doll, Bandura
- Paul - Postcolonial theorist
- A postmodern concept, a representation or imitation of a person or thing
- Codes, includes body language and facial expressions
- Cultivation theory
- A key aspect of Baudrillard's theory
- Denotation, connotation and myth
- Hesmondhalgh would argue there is a lack of this in the media
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- The opposite to a stereotype
- David - Cultural Industries
- The study of signs
- Believes that the media does not create identities, but just reflect them instead
- Stuart - Reception Theory
- End of audience theorist
- Maps - The representations we carry round in our minds
- Repetition and - genre theory
- An intersectional feminist
21 Clues: Gender - Butler • - Doll, Bandura • The study of signs • Cultivation theory • End of audience theorist • Stuart - Reception Theory • An intersectional feminist • Mulvey - Male Gaze theorist • David - Cultural Industries • The opposite to a stereotype • Paul - Postcolonial theorist • Repetition and - genre theory • Denotation, connotation and myth • A key aspect of Baudrillard's theory • ...
Crim Quiz Review 2024-11-14
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- offences where no defence
- Object. case..failing to provide necessities/life
- type of objective intent..leave gun in open
- detention case...meaning of detention
- Mack case about this practice by police
- accused state of mind...(intent type)
- cause theory...your environment when young
- guilty mind
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- turning away from truth (intent)
- two or more plan a crime
- guilty act
- what a reasonable person...(intent type)
- intent..swinging a bat in full classroom
- case..search and detention...crack house
- assisting in commission of a crime
- s. 9 rights
- cause theory...you choose crime
- encouraging commission of a crime
- object. case..officer accidentally fires weapon
- cause theory..genetic??
- arrest rights case..legal aid here??
- cause theory...who you associate with
- s. 8 rights
- s. 10 rights
24 Clues: guilty act • s. 9 rights • s. 8 rights • guilty mind • s. 10 rights • cause theory..genetic?? • two or more plan a crime • offences where no defence • cause theory...you choose crime • turning away from truth (intent) • encouraging commission of a crime • assisting in commission of a crime • arrest rights case..legal aid here?? • detention case...meaning of detention • ...
Famous Names Crossword 2016-04-15
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- Founder of the school of analytical psychology and collective unconscious
- Founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies
- Pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism
- Psychologist known for her work on ethical community and ethical relationships
- Known for his studies in sensation and touch
- One of the leading researchers in cognitive neuroscience
- Known for the Rosenhan experiment, study challenging the validity of psychiatry diagnoses
- Known for his conformity experiment
- Known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Known for the theory of multiple intelligences
- Known for work in statistics, as a pioneer of factor analysis
- Credited with founding feminist psychology
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- One of the key pioneers of developmental psychology.
- Studies of the role of hypnosis in human behaviour and response
- Created the theory of learned helplessness
- Most famous for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making
- Developed taste aversion
- Known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Best known for her work on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Cognitive Psychologist
- Created the three different parenting styles (Permissive, Authoritarian, Authoritative)
- Developed the theory of operant conditioning
- Well known for his theory of personality development, humanistic psychologist
- Created the theory of social development
- Invented the first practical intelligence scale
27 Clues: Cognitive Psychologist • Developed taste aversion • Father of cognitive therapy • Known for his conformity experiment • Created the theory of social development • Founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies • Created the theory of learned helplessness • Credited with founding feminist psychology • Known for his studies in sensation and touch • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2021-02-25
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- What area of development involves gross and fine motor skills?
- How many areas of development are there?
- What's Piaget's second stage of cognitive development?
- What theory states that behaviors can be associated with responses?
- What's the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object?
- What theorist believes that we observe and imitate others?
- What was Vygotsky's theory?
- Who's theory is it to achieve self-actualization?
- How many stages does Erikson's theory have?
- What is something that can remain the same even if its looks change?
- What is to place objects in order by a characteristic such as smallest to largest?
- What's the first stage of Erikson's theory?
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- What's an example of Gross Motor Skills?
- Who remains important throughout life?
- What's the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics that they have in common?
- What are physical changes in size?
- Who's experiment involves a dog?
- What is the theory based on the belief that individuals' behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control?
- What development consists of relationships?
- Who believes that at each stage of life thinking skills of individuals are similar?
- What's one of the factors of impact development that has the greatest influence?
- What theorist created Operant Conditioning?
22 Clues: What was Vygotsky's theory? • Who's experiment involves a dog? • What are physical changes in size? • Who remains important throughout life? • What's an example of Gross Motor Skills? • How many areas of development are there? • What development consists of relationships? • How many stages does Erikson's theory have? • What's the first stage of Erikson's theory? • ...
Color Theory 2021-11-09
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- Color scheme where one color is on one end of the wheel while two colors are directly across.
- Colors that are found besides each other on the color wheel.
- Another word for Tertiary.
- Colors created by primary colors.
- Many color hues placed around in a circle.
- Colors created by primary and secondary colors.
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- Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues.
- The warmth or coolness of a color.
- Colors that that make us feel cold when looking at them. Ex: Blue, Green, Purple.
- Colors that that make us feel warm when looking at them. Ex: Red, Yellow, Orange.
- Element of art created when light hitting an object is reflected to the eye.
- Colors that can be found across each other on the color wheel.
- Color scheme where three colors are equally across from each other.
- Colors that can create other colors but cannot be created by anything else.
- A color relationship in how multiple colors work together.
15 Clues: Another word for Tertiary. • Colors created by primary colors. • The warmth or coolness of a color. • Many color hues placed around in a circle. • Colors created by primary and secondary colors. • Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues. • A color relationship in how multiple colors work together. • ...
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 was the first to include a nucleus.
- An atom of potassium-31 contains ______ neutrons.
- Experiment: atom contains subatomic particles.
18 Clues: First idea of atoms. • 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 ___. • The Z# refers to the _____ of the atom. • Isotopes differ in their number of ___. • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Is transformed into a walking, talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- This stage of development has some predictable physical milestone
- Theorists argue that personalities are modified by interactions with family
- Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological
- Adulthood in this period adults are at the peak of physical health, strength and energy
- Produce different behaviors in different age- specific life periods
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- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Implies personality, traits present during infancy endure throughout life span
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring for aged mother and growing children
- A period of development before birth
- It's primarily influenced by heredity.
- Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change
- Refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity. • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • Babies grow rapidly, both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth, progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- A period of development before birth
- This has some predictable physical milestone
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- Refers to the impact of the environment which involves the process of learning through experiences
- It's primarily influenced by heredity
- Produce different behaviors in different age specific life period
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- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for aged mother
- Is transformed into a walking talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change
- Adulthood in this period adult are at the peak of physical health,strength and energy
- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological
- Theorist argue that personalities are modified by interaction with family
- Implies personality trait present during infancy injure throughout lifespan
- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity • This has some predictable physical milestone • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change • ...
Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- Adulthood in this period adult are at the peak of physical health,strength and energy
- Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth
- Adulthood period where people experience stress due to the double responsibilities of caring for aged mother
- Theorist argue that personalities are modified by interaction with family
- Implies personality trait present during infancy injure throughout lifespan
- He defines a development task as one that arises at a certain period on our lives
- It's primarily influenced by heredity
- Produce different behaviors in different age specific life period
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- babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological
- This has some predictable physical milestone
- Refers to the impact of the environment which involves the process of learning through experiences
- Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes
- Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change
- Is transformed into a walking talking toddler within a relatively short period of time
- A period of development before birth
15 Clues: A period of development before birth • It's primarily influenced by heredity • This has some predictable physical milestone • Childhood is a period of slow and uniform growth • Development as more abrupt-a succession of changes • babies grow rapidly both physical and psychological • Is a process that creates growth progress and positive change • ...
Sociological Theory 2022-03-28
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- analysis of soceity based on the functions that things have in a social system
- theorist who came up with the concept of the I and the me and the development of self
- change is motivated by changes in ideas
- interpretation
- how people give meaning to the social world around them
- condition created for the worker because they do not get to use the commodity they create
- developes gradually through internalizing interactions
- consciousness and the role of the other
- solidarity that has division of labor and more idividuality
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- something that can be bought and sold
- a construct created by observable reality best used for comparison theorized by Weber
- patterns of acting, thinking and feeling that exert social control over each person
- concrete economic conditions create cultural ideas/change
- actions are performed based on perception
- breakdown or lack of social norms that dictate how people behave
15 Clues: interpretation • something that can be bought and sold • change is motivated by changes in ideas • consciousness and the role of the other • actions are performed based on perception • developes gradually through internalizing interactions • how people give meaning to the social world around them • concrete economic conditions create cultural ideas/change • ...
squeebz theory 2013-06-04
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- Kit and Pria's other landscape gardener
- A beautiful thing Pria made for Kit
- Household good that Pria and Kit don't want
- Pria and Kit's favourite course
- A favourite tv series
- The latest musical instrument Pria and Kit have bought
- Kit takes a long time getting out of this
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- A beautiful thing Pria and Kit both make
- The way Michael and Meryl feel about Kit and Pria's wedding
- The way Kit and Pria want to beat Adam to fitness
- Pria uses this for extra storage
- Another favourite tv series
- Kit and Pria's favourite take way
- Rescue food made for M and M by Kit and Pria
- Kit and Pria's landscape gardener
15 Clues: A favourite tv series • Another favourite tv series • Pria and Kit's favourite course • Pria uses this for extra storage • Kit and Pria's favourite take way • Kit and Pria's landscape gardener • A beautiful thing Pria made for Kit • Kit and Pria's other landscape gardener • A beautiful thing Pria and Kit both make • Kit takes a long time getting out of this • ...
grounded theory 2013-04-22
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- it is when you can't add something new to your category or subcategories, then it is called...
- it is when you search for samples that support your own sample by searching for different porperties
- it is the integrated and comprehensive grounded teory that explains a process or a scheme...
- when you find the data then you wil have to look up for the theory that is implied in the data and compare them.
- 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...
- these are sub-categories which also are called...
- it is when you classify the information into....
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- it is the first step of data analysis...
- it is when adding explanatory power to the final product of a grounded theory
- it is the most advanced form of intermediate coding...
- it is specially linked to the categories and the sub-categories, but is more important to continue your research...
- it is when important words or groups of words are themselves used as a label...
- it is note to yourself about some hypothesis you have about a category or a property
- it is when you organize the information that you added to your category...
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 • ...
Psychodynamic Theory 2015-09-09
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- Part of our dreams we can remember, ' ' content
- The complex named (for girls) in the phallic stage, ' ' complex
- The complex named (for boys) in the phallic stage, ' ' complex
- Part of the mind where the Id only resides
- How we protect our psyche, ' ' mechanisms
- Theory Freud developed with the case of Anna O
- The last psychosexual stage, occuring from 12 onwards, ' ' stage
- The stage where there are no sexual urges, ' ' stage
- Freud's analogy for the three parts of our mind, ' ' theory
- Freud's jaw cancer was caused by smoking too many ' '
- Stage that occurs from birth to 2 years old
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- Practice used where a patient says the first thing that comes to their head
- The part of the personality that comes from learning and socialisation
- The ego is known as the ' ' personality
- Part of the Id that focuses on our instincts
15 Clues: The ego is known as the ' ' personality • Part of the mind where the Id only resides • How we protect our psyche, ' ' mechanisms • Stage that occurs from birth to 2 years old • Part of the Id that focuses on our instincts • Theory Freud developed with the case of Anna O • Part of our dreams we can remember, ' ' content • ...
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film theory 2023-02-10
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- According to Münsterberg, the flashback in film reflects this property of human cognition.
- “It is not so much the photograph of the _____ that interests us as the photograph of the danger.” – Bazin, about Kon-Tiki.
- German for “put together,” and often defined as "to make whole," this is name of the branch of psychology that heavily influenced Arnheim.
- Bazin writes that images hold a special power over us because they appeal to our “______ complex.”
- The ________ du Cinéma was a journal founded by Bazin and a group of young filmmakers.
- According to Münsterberg, the “_______ development” of cinema traces the technical history of the medium.
- Surname of the director of Rome: Open City and Paisà, noted by Bazin in his essay on De Sica.
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- Surname of the cinematographer of Citizen Kane and The Little Foxes, among other canonical films from Hollywood's studio era.
- According to Bazin, some directors put their faith in reality; by contrast, the German Expressionists put their faith in the ___________.
- “Art begins where _________ reproduction leaves off.” - Arnheim.
- Italian Neorealist filmmakers reacted against the “_______ telephone” genre.
- Bazin’s “__________ of reality” uses a metaphor from geometry to suggest that with each technological innovation, cinema more closely replicates reality.
- The surname of the Dutch priest who practiced a lifestyle of austere morality and inspired the title of Bazin’s essay on William Wyler.
- Of the two “tendencies” of cinema, Kracauer prioritizes the ________ one.
- According to Bazin, “Realism in art can only be achieved in one way – through ________.”
15 Clues: “Art begins where _________ reproduction leaves off.” - Arnheim. • Of the two “tendencies” of cinema, Kracauer prioritizes the ________ one. • Italian Neorealist filmmakers reacted against the “_______ telephone” genre. • The ________ du Cinéma was a journal founded by Bazin and a group of young filmmakers. • ...
Particle Theory 2017-02-20
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- The amount of room something takes up
- Something with a fixed volume and can flow but does not have a fixed shape
- The 3 different forms something can be in
- A description of how a material behaves
- A fluid that has properties of both liquids and solids
- Something that does not have a fixed shape or volume and easily squashed
- The force caused by liquids when pushing against it
- To shake slightly and quickly
- Something that is heavy for how much space it takes up
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- A unit used to measure the amount of room something takes up
- A hot ionized gas that is considered the fourth state of matter
- To move and change smoothly
- The force that holds the tiny pieces (that make up everything) together
- The tiny pieces that make up everything
- Something with a fixed volume and shape however doesn't flow
15 Clues: To move and change smoothly • To shake slightly and quickly • The amount of room something takes up • A description of how a material behaves • The tiny pieces that make up everything • The 3 different forms something can be in • The force caused by liquids when pushing against it • A fluid that has properties of both liquids and solids • ...
Particle Theory 2017-02-20
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- Mass of different things
- Gas....around
- Smaller than microscopic
- Can not be squashed easily
- Liquid turns into solid when we.... it
- Temperature that makes the particles stop vibrating
- Forse
- Flows around
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- When we freeze liquid we .... it to solid
- Warm and cold
- Particles are very close to each other
- Particles are......all the time
- An idea about different things
- What make solid into liquid
- Is all around
15 Clues: Forse • Flows around • Warm and cold • Gas....around • Is all around • Mass of different things • Smaller than microscopic • Can not be squashed easily • What make solid into liquid • An idea about different things • Particles are......all the time • Particles are very close to each other • Liquid turns into solid when we.... it • When we freeze liquid we .... it to solid • ...
Particle Theory 2017-02-20
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- Solid liquid gas
- Solid liquid/frozen liquid
- What does water do in stream
- Particles not connected at all and can be compressed
- Connects particles together
- Make up Everything in the universe
- -273.15˚c
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies
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- 100˚c
- CO2
- Particles are connected but in random a random order, cant be squished, can flow
- How materials react
- Particles packed close together, does not flow
- Non newtonian fluid
- 4th state of matter
15 Clues: CO2 • 100˚c • -273.15˚c • Solid liquid gas • How materials react • Non newtonian fluid • 4th state of matter • Solid liquid/frozen liquid • Connects particles together • What does water do in stream • Make up Everything in the universe • Particles packed close together, does not flow • Particles not connected at all and can be compressed • ...
Particle Theory 2017-02-20
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- the basic unit of a chemical element
- A force of attraction that holds atoms or ions together in a molecule or crystal. Bonds are usually created by a transfer or sharing of one or more electrons. There are single, double, and triple bonds.
- A minute portion of matter
- go from one place to another in a steady stream, typically in large numbers.
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is mixed within the major component (the solvent).
- Know as CO2, one of the most common gases in the word
- three-dimensional space occupied by a gas, liquid or solid. Scientists measure volume in cubic units, such as liters, cubic meters, gallons and ounces
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- Particles are far apart and can move freely, volume can change, can flow
- The lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles stop. This temperature is equivalent to –273.15°C or –459.67°F.
- When heated, this is the gas form of water
- Particles are packed closely put can move pass each other, can flow, volume can't change
- Particles tightly packed, fixed shape, volume cannot change
- Also know as non-newtonian fluid its acts like a liquid, and can be poured, but that acts like a solid when you apply force to it by pushing it or squeezing it.
- Solid form of water
- the liquid that most people drink the most aka H2O
15 Clues: Solid form of water • A minute portion of matter • the basic unit of a chemical element • When heated, this is the gas form of water • the liquid that most people drink the most aka H2O • Know as CO2, one of the most common gases in the word • Particles tightly packed, fixed shape, volume cannot change • ...
Color Theory 2023-09-18
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- Using colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel
- Using three colors equally spaced from each other on the color wheel
- Color plus black
- Described by three characteristics: hue, intensity, and value
- The colors greens, blues, violets
- The colors reds, oranges, yellows
- The colors orange, green, violet
- Using a combination of four colors on the color wheel that are two sets of compliments
- Color plus white
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- Using any tint, tone, or shade of one color
- The name of a particular color
- The relative lightness or darkness of a color
- The colors red, blue, yellow
- Color plus gray
- Using two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
15 Clues: Color plus gray • Color plus black • Color plus white • The colors red, blue, yellow • The name of a particular color • The colors orange, green, violet • The colors greens, blues, violets • The colors reds, oranges, yellows • Using any tint, tone, or shade of one color • The relative lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Art Theory 2023-10-12
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- The relative purity of a color
- Colors that are directly opposite one another on the color wheel
- a visual tool to organize the colors of the spectrum
- the 3 base colors that can be combined to create all other colors of the color wheel; the 3 colors that cannot be created by combining other colors; red, yellow, blue
- colors The others obtained by mixing equal parts of 2 primary colors
- –\Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- a color or shade; the name of a color
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- A color mixed with white to achieve a lighter value
- The results of mixing equal parts of two complementary colors
- A color mixed with black to achieve a darker value
- Value the lightness or darkness of a hue
- colors created by mixing unequal of parts of 2 primary colors
- Colors with a warm temperature
- Consisting of only one color
- Colors with a cool temperature
15 Clues: Consisting of only one color • The relative purity of a color • Colors with a warm temperature • Colors with a cool temperature • a color or shade; the name of a color • Value the lightness or darkness of a hue • A color mixed with black to achieve a darker value • A color mixed with white to achieve a lighter value • a visual tool to organize the colors of the spectrum • ...
21356_SET THEORY 2024-07-15
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- The set of all possible outcomes
- {} this braces used for
- Common elements in the set
- Name of this 'v' sign
- is a The result of removing common elements
- Name of this '^' sign
- SET set having sun sets of universal set
- Diagram showing relationships between sets
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- Implies Name of this '<--->' sign
- A single item in a set
- Name of this '--->' sign
- Group of distinct elements
- A set that shares no elements with another set
- A set containing no elements
- addition of sets
- A subset that includes all elements
16 Clues: addition of sets • Name of this 'v' sign • Name of this '^' sign • A single item in a set • {} this braces used for • Name of this '--->' sign • Group of distinct elements • Common elements in the set • A set containing no elements • The set of all possible outcomes • Implies Name of this '<--->' sign • A subset that includes all elements • SET set having sun sets of universal set • ...
Economics theory 2025-01-20
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- An economic system controlled by the government.The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- A person who brings resources together to create goods and services.
- An economic system where supply and demand regulate the economy.
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- The total market value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- The study of how resources are distributed among society.
- The amount of a good consumers are willing to buy at a specific price
- The study of individual markets and consumer behavior.
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- The point where supply equals demand
- The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price
- The portion of income not spent on consumption
- A situation where resources are insufficient to meet all wants.
- A market structure with only one seller
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone.
15 Clues: The point where supply equals demand • A market structure with only one seller • The portion of income not spent on consumption • The cost of the next best alternative foregone. • The study of individual markets and consumer behavior. • The study of how resources are distributed among society. • Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price • ...
Music Theory 2025-03-26
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- A combination of two or more notes played together that supports the melody.
- The perceived highness or lowness of a sound based on its frequency.
- A combination of two or more notes played together, complimenting each other, sounding pleasant and nice.
- The main phrase you hear in a song. Arranged by different rhythms and pitches.
- The act of writing the composition.
- A group of sharps or flats placed after the clef sign on the staff, indicating which notes are needed to be raised or lowered.
- A sign that comes after the clef indicating how many beats there are in a measure and what note receives what beat.
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- A combination of two or more notes played together that sounds unstable and unpleasant to listen to
- A symbol that indicates a musical sound.
- An original piece of music written intentionally.
- The interval between two notes that have different pitches but the same name.
- An ordered series of notes that form a progression between a note and its octave.
- The study of music that helps you understand and communicate the language of music.
- The distance in pitch between two notes.
- A group of notes that form the basis of a musical composition.
15 Clues: The act of writing the composition. • A symbol that indicates a musical sound. • The distance in pitch between two notes. • An original piece of music written intentionally. • A group of notes that form the basis of a musical composition. • The perceived highness or lowness of a sound based on its frequency. • ...
Colour Theory 2025-08-08
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- - a secondary colour made by mixing blue and yellow
- – A colour made lighter by adding white.
- – The board artists use to mix colours.
- – Colours that cannot be made by mixing other colours.
- – A colour scheme using one hue with tints and shades.
- – A colour made darker by adding black.
- - a secondary colour made by mixing red and yellow
- – Another word for ‘colour’.
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- – Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- – The difference between elements such as light and dark.
- – Colours made by mixing a primary and a secondary colour.
- – Colours like red, orange, and yellow that suggest heat or energy.
- – Colours like blue, green, and purple that suggest calmness.
- – Colours next to each other on the colour wheel.
- - a secondary colour made by mixing red and blue
15 Clues: – Another word for ‘colour’. • – The board artists use to mix colours. • – A colour made darker by adding black. • – A colour made lighter by adding white. • - a secondary colour made by mixing red and blue • – Colours next to each other on the colour wheel. • – Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel. • - a secondary colour made by mixing red and yellow • ...
Systems Theory 2025-11-14
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- A flexible state of balance
- The interactions between the different parts of a person's microsystem (ex. family life and school)
- What enters the system from the outside
- Coming to the same end from different beginnings
- An individual's culture, beliefs, and values
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- theory Focuses on the interaction between systems and their effects
- A system within a system
- How a system is maintained (can be good or bad)
- system A system that is able to engage with what's around it
- Using up available energy
- What is given to the environment by the system
- The direct environment (the individual, friends, neighbors, parents, school, etc.)
- system A system that is isolated from what's around it
- Parts of a whole that need to work together for survival
- Does not involve the individual, but still affects them
15 Clues: A system within a system • Using up available energy • A flexible state of balance • What enters the system from the outside • An individual's culture, beliefs, and values • What is given to the environment by the system • How a system is maintained (can be good or bad) • Coming to the same end from different beginnings • ...
Network Theory 2025-11-19
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- Circuit element that stores energy in a magnetic field.
- A part of a network where two or more circuit elements are joined.
- Theorem used to find the equivalent circuit consisting of a voltage source and a series impedance.
- The algebraic sum of currents entering a node is zero (Abbreviation).
- Device whose characteristic curve passes through the origin.
- The current through this element is zero in a DC steady state.
- The reciprocal of impedance.
- A branch containing only one component (e.g., a resistor or a capacitor).
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- Theorem that states the current in a load is equivalent to a current source in parallel with a resistance.
- A passive element that dissipates energy in the form of heat.
- Condition in an RLC circuit where inductive and capacitive reactances cancel out.
- A measure of a coil's ability to resist the flow of AC current.
- A circuit component that is either linear or nonlinear, but whose value does not change with time.
- The reciprocal of resistance.
- A closed path in an electrical circuit.
15 Clues: The reciprocal of impedance. • The reciprocal of resistance. • A closed path in an electrical circuit. • Circuit element that stores energy in a magnetic field. • Device whose characteristic curve passes through the origin. • A passive element that dissipates energy in the form of heat. • The current through this element is zero in a DC steady state. • ...
Motivation, Emotion, and Stress Review 2020-04-16
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- Created hierarchy of needs, a pyramid which explains which needs take priority for us
- First stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; fight or flight defenses are set off.
- Motivation is caused by the desire to satisfy needs
- When faced with too much stress, many people (especially men) tend to _______ and isolate themselves.
- Emotions require both physical arousal and a label for that arousal
- A desire for accomplishment, improvement, mastery of skills, and control
- Along with the stress hormone, this is produced when the fight or flight response is triggered.
- Our body’s biological response that is triggered to protect us when we feel threatened.
- Lure or repel us according to our physiological needs
- Our body’s preferred weight
- One type of stress; stress that is considered bad for you because it inhibits your ability to perform/achieve.
- One type of stress; stress that is considered good for you because it motivates you to achieve.
- Emotion is caused by awareness of physiological state
- Moderate arousal leads to optimal performance
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- Bodily responses and experienced emotions occur simultaneously
- The need to belong
- The tendency of facial expressions to trigger corresponding feelings (especially for happiness, anger, and fear)
- Third Stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; adrenal glands are unable to secrete any more hormones and the person can become disoriented.
- Outlook on a situation; can lead to better control over how stressful events are handled.
- Our body strives to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- The tendency of behavior to trigger corresponding feelings
- The study of how psychological, neural, and endocrine processes together affect the immune system and health.
- An often deadly physical result of too much stress over prolonged periods of time.
- Second stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome; tries to cope with the stressor and control negative reactions.
- Personality type; people who are always operating at full speed, are impatient, and are filled with distress.
- A complex behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species and does not need to be learned
- Personality type; people who are laid back, open to change, don’t put competition first, and have low levels of distress.
- A visual diagram used to illustrate the amount of stress in three major aspects of a person’s life; each side of the diagram represents a different area in life.
- A mix of bodily arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experiences and feelings
- The body’s resting weight of energy output
- Outlook on a situation; often leads to more stress due to the negative method of handling a stressful event.
31 Clues: The need to belong • Our body’s preferred weight • The body’s resting weight of energy output • Moderate arousal leads to optimal performance • Motivation is caused by the desire to satisfy needs • Lure or repel us according to our physiological needs • Emotion is caused by awareness of physiological state • The tendency of behavior to trigger corresponding feelings • ...
socialist crossword 2019-09-11
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- Full title of Engel's book: Socialism, utopia and
- James Connolly was born in which city
- “Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.” Is a quote from which revolutionary socialist and Polish Marxist theorist?
- Symbolic Japanese airport against whose construction the Japanese left and social movements mobilised against
- Palestinian poet, author and revolutionary assassinated by Israel in 1972
- name of the military wing of the African National Congress (ANC) co-founded by Nelson Mandela after the Sharpsville massacre: ____ nation
- Dutch communist and revolutionary who set up the Indonesian communist party
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- Black Panther and revolutionary Fred Hampton was assassinated by the US Gov in which US city?
- Town where Gramsci was born
- Sharpuji Saklatvala was MP for which London constituency?
- Urban Guerrilla movement in uruguay in which Uruguayan president Jose Mujica was a member?
- The fundamental right demanded by the movement for Palestinian national liberation
- City Eric Hobsbawm was born in
- Marx's theory: Labour theory of
14 Clues: Town where Gramsci was born • City Eric Hobsbawm was born in • Marx's theory: Labour theory of • James Connolly was born in which city • Full title of Engel's book: Socialism, utopia and • Sharpuji Saklatvala was MP for which London constituency? • Palestinian poet, author and revolutionary assassinated by Israel in 1972 • ...
statistics and probability 2022-05-02
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- It is the middle number in a sorted,
- It is one that may take on only a
- Maximum probability
- or descending list of numbers
- the limits you place on your thinking"
- Most frequently used measure of central
- Rule that can be used in certain conditionalsituations
- in a set of numbers?
- Minimum probability
- set relative to its measurements
- the sample average ungrouped data?
- How we read "|"
- a mathematical expression consisting of two terms connected by a plus sign or minus sign
- Not only affiliated with a triangle. but alsoprobability theory
- It is one that takes an infinite number of possible values or usually
- The proportion of times an outcome would occurin a long series of repetitions
- The event that a particular event does not occur
- The number which appears most
- Sampling without this affects independence
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- He is a famous author, who writes "There
- P(A or B) can be found using this rule
- The outcome of one trial does not influence theoutcome of any other
- A mathematical description of a randomphenomenon
- as the squared of the variance.
- no limits to what you can accomplish,
- Statistics that measure the dispersion of
- Probability of an event given another event hasoccured
- Diagram that helps illustrate disjoint events andcomplements
- The event that at least one of a collection ofevents occurs
- Events that have no outcomes in common
- "_" is not a synonym for "haphazard"
- Sigma notation
- Sample _: the set of all possible outcomes
- (1,3,5,7,9...) Is it a type of what numbers?
- Chance behavior is _ in the short run
- Any outcome or set of outcomes of a randomphenomenon
- It also represents the meaning
37 Clues: Sigma notation • How we read "|" • Maximum probability • Minimum probability • in a set of numbers? • or descending list of numbers • The number which appears most • It also represents the meaning • as the squared of the variance. • set relative to its measurements • It is one that may take on only a • the sample average ungrouped data? • It is the middle number in a sorted, • ...
The Interactionist Perspective 2021-09-19
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- What's the term for when something is created by society?
- What analogy did Goffman create?
- What does this perspective claim people have?
- 2nd term associated with people's roles
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- What can negative labels lead to?
- 3rd term associated with people's roles
- Views socialisation and control as...
- 1st term associated with people's roles
- Man who came up with the dramaturgical analogy
- Who set out the labelling theory?
- Micro or Macro?
11 Clues: Micro or Macro? • What analogy did Goffman create? • What can negative labels lead to? • Who set out the labelling theory? • Views socialisation and control as... • 3rd term associated with people's roles • 1st term associated with people's roles • 2nd term associated with people's roles • What does this perspective claim people have? • ...
WJEC- CRIMINOLOGY- UNIT 2 CROSSWORD 2026-01-26
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- Who studied the 3 different body types which relates to a persons personality (therefore predicting criminality)?
- What contains our conscience and moral rules in the structure of the mind or psyche?
- What's the name of the happy hormone?
- What theory does Lombroso come under?
- Who theorised that people learn their behaviours through watching other peoples actions?
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- Who theorised the XYY theory?
- What theory does Freud come under?
- What theory does the XYY theory fit into?
- What was the actual name of the doll experiment used to back up Banduras theory?
- Who used PET scans to study the living brains of impulsive killers?
- What's the name given for identical twins (from the same egg)
- Who studied the shape of the skull indicating personality and therefore predict criminality?
- What theory does EYSENCK come under?
- What's the last name of the man who got a pole stabbed through his eye which caused brain damage?
14 Clues: Who theorised the XYY theory? • What theory does Freud come under? • What theory does EYSENCK come under? • What's the name of the happy hormone? • What theory does Lombroso come under? • What theory does the XYY theory fit into? • What's the name given for identical twins (from the same egg) • Who used PET scans to study the living brains of impulsive killers? • ...
The Process of Science 2022-08-18
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- experimental condition exposed to factor
- phenomena the science found to be true
- experimental condition used for comparison
- International System of Units
- gathering information in orderly way
- tested factor or one factor changed
- investigation, testing a hypothesis
- factor measured in an experiment
- a set of moral principles or values
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- careful search to uncover facts
- units with divisions that are powers of ten
- gather information to answer questions
- factor remains the same in an experiment
- a testable explanation of a situation
- information gained from observations
- knowledge based on study of natural world
- combining what you know with what you learned
- evidence from many experiments supports an idea
- when results of experiments are evaluated
19 Clues: International System of Units • careful search to uncover facts • factor measured in an experiment • tested factor or one factor changed • investigation, testing a hypothesis • a set of moral principles or values • information gained from observations • gathering information in orderly way • a testable explanation of a situation • gather information to answer questions • ...
Pooja Sadhwani - Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-05
Across
- Created the first practical intelligence test
- Studied infant temperament
- "Father of psychoanalysis"
- Parenting styles
- Theory of Psychosocial Development
- "Father of cognitive therapy"
- Theory of "learned helplessness"
- Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- Stages of Moral Development
- Client-Centered Approach to Psychotherapy
- Classical Conditioning, Dog Salivating Experiment
- Hierarchy of Needs
- Conformity Experiments
- Experiment on Rhesus Monkeys
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- Four developmental stages
- Study of Emotions and Facial Expressions
- 1961 Bobo Doll Experiment
- "Father of modern linguistics"
- Psychology of Judgement
- Operant Conditioning Box
- Established the psychological school of behaviourism
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- Studied taste aversion
- Strange Situation Experiment
- Experiment on Obedience to Authority Figures
- Theory of "Hidden Observer" being created in one's mind during hypnosis
- Creator of the Rational Emotive Behaviour Test (REBT)
- Misinformation Effect
28 Clues: Parenting styles • Hierarchy of Needs • Misinformation Effect • Studied taste aversion • Conformity Experiments • Psychology of Judgement • Operant Conditioning Box • Four developmental stages • 1961 Bobo Doll Experiment • Studied infant temperament • "Father of psychoanalysis" • Stanford Prison Experiment • Stages of Moral Development • Strange Situation Experiment • ...
Sociology A2 Crime & Deviance Revision 2024-10-10
Across
- what does Miller say about w-class youths?
- what do Marxist call crimes by the rich?
- Matza's delinquency ____.
- who talks about the deviant career?
- who says justice is negotiable?
- Murray say's that the w-class are _____ _____.
- Who studied the 'Badfellas'?
- who talks about the bonds of attachment?
- who proposed the concept of relative deprivation?
- who proposed the concept of anomie?
- who spoke of status frustration?
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- Carl Nightingale speaks of a _____ of inclusion.
- Becker says that deviance is _____ ______.
- who's theory is the delinquent subcultures theory?
- who's idea is crime as a social construct?
- Durkheim says that social ____ is needed.
- ______ solution is what Brake believes crime acts as.
- what is durkheim's theory on society's shared values?
- who proposed the labeling theory of deviance?
- what's the term for exaggerated public concern?
- who developed the strain theory?
21 Clues: Matza's delinquency ____. • Who studied the 'Badfellas'? • who says justice is negotiable? • who developed the strain theory? • who spoke of status frustration? • who talks about the deviant career? • who proposed the concept of anomie? • what do Marxist call crimes by the rich? • who talks about the bonds of attachment? • Durkheim says that social ____ is needed. • ...
U R UNDER INVESTIGATION 2022-03-29
Across
- Study to establish new facts and conclusions
- Ability to produce a desired effect
- Studies performed in people aimed to intervene
- A set of moral principles
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- Protected from danger
- Generally I am the effective treatment for a host of problems
- Therapy based on experience not on theory/logic
- Degree of successfulness
- I have to give this to do research
- intensive study about one particular person
- Review and evaluate all research project of institution
11 Clues: Protected from danger • Degree of successfulness • A set of moral principles • I have to give this to do research • Ability to produce a desired effect • intensive study about one particular person • Study to establish new facts and conclusions • Studies performed in people aimed to intervene • Therapy based on experience not on theory/logic • ...
Labelling Theory Crossword 2024-08-04
Across
- The theory that deviance is the result of how others interpret a behaviour.
- Social rules that define the boundaries of acceptable behaviour.
- Initial act of rule-breaking.
- A tag that is used to identify or classify a person or behaviour as deviant.
- When a person begins to take on a deviant identity due to being labelled as deviant.
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- The response of others to someone labelled as deviant.
- A belief or expectation that influences a person to act in ways that make that belief come true.
- A person who has been labelled as breaking societal norms.
- Sociologist who developed the Labelling Theory.
- A powerful negative label that changes a person's self-concept and social identity.
- Someone who has been labelled as deviant and is thus set apart from normal society.
11 Clues: Initial act of rule-breaking. • Sociologist who developed the Labelling Theory. • The response of others to someone labelled as deviant. • A person who has been labelled as breaking societal norms. • Social rules that define the boundaries of acceptable behaviour. • The theory that deviance is the result of how others interpret a behaviour. • ...
50 Term Psych Crossword 2020-05-14
Across
- The third in Piaget's theory of cognitive development (ages 7 to 11)
- A picture in which you perceive it to be moving
- Memory technique in which you repeat the term over and over to try and remember it
- A theory in which we seek a high level of excitement or arousal
- A tangible reward given to a person for the completion of a given task
- A change within a cell
- A theory of dreams
- A statement, pattern or behavior
- Part of the nervous system that has internal organs
- He created the first IQ test
- A period during someone’s development where a skill is most readily acquired
- Generate many creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions
- Suggested that personality is created by both the actual person and the environment they are in
- Medical treatment for people with severe depression
- The man who studies facial expressions and emotions
- Dependent on having two eyes
- A person’s need to feel involved within a group
- Paired with an unconditioned stimulus
- Smallest amount of stimulus we can receive
- IQ scores go up over time as different factors influence your intelligence
- Controls the muscles that produce speech
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- Grouping items into units
- One of the founders of the field of cognitive science
- When the conditioned stimulus no longer evokes the conditioned response
- Connects the two hemispheres
- Electric charge that goes the length of a neuron
- 15 to 30 seconds for about 7 items
- Ability to give the correct answer to a question
- A period during the action potential
- He believes Freud’s theory is true but uses it with his own observations
- Placing your feelings towards another person
- The state of converging
- When a stimulus evokes a response and then pairs with another stimulus
- Smallest amount of change in a stimulus
- Looking for evidence that goes with our beliefs and ignores evidence that goes against it
- Stage that begins at age 12 and goes through adulthood
- Adapting current schemas to new information
- Estimating the likelihood of events based on its availability in memory
- Interpret new experiences based on previous ones
- A set of personality traits
- Founder of the school of individual psychology
- A set of rules to be followed
- The way the atmosphere looks from far away
- Behavior is motivated by biological needs
- Rules that can be learned early on in life through interactions with others
- The nerves responsible for carrying signals away from the central nervous system
- Research that is used to solve practical problems
- A person's sense of self esteem
- Being able to adjust to new surroundings and a new environment
49 Clues: A theory of dreams • A change within a cell • The state of converging • Grouping items into units • A set of personality traits • Connects the two hemispheres • He created the first IQ test • Dependent on having two eyes • A set of rules to be followed • A person's sense of self esteem • A statement, pattern or behavior • 15 to 30 seconds for about 7 items • ...
HBSE 2021-11-14
Across
- therapeutic model which examines problematic learned behaviors and helps the client replace these behaviors with more adaptive behaviors
- children master locomotion skills and are ready to take initiative in their learning and behavior (Erikson)
- argued that all creatures were valuable and NOT just for human-centered needs
- Present human interference with the non-human world is excessive
- therapeutic model in which negative or unhelpful thinking is challenged as a means of changing emotions and behavior patterns
- the individual’s means of coping with anxiety by refusing to engage in self-reflection or self-analysis that could lead to change and growth
- we need to learn to balance care of self with care for others
- associated with looking glass self concept
- Human action is unpredictable due to situational factors
- understand social inequality from the interactions of multiple categories/dimensions
- a proponent of critical theory
- social context which gives meaning to our individual behaviors.
- According to Parsons’ AGIL model the capacity of the system to interact with the environment and acquire sufficient resources
- an adolescent aged 12–18 (Erikson)
- social workers’ lifelong commitment to evaluating and critiquing themselves, and to redressing the power imbalances in professional relationships and in developing advocacy partnerships with communities on behalf of the clients
- a person’s conscience or seat of morality (according to Freud)
- Races are categories that society invents, manipulates, and recreates
- process of action-awareness-reflection-dialogue
- a set of statements aimed at explaining or proving why something happens
- a process of increasing personal, interpersonal, or political power so that individuals can take action to improve their life situations
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- people with psychiatric disabilities can learn, grow and change
- concerned about the impacts of social work’s utilization of a positivist approach.
- client ascribing character traits and attitudes of significant others in their past to the social worker
- a form of learning in which behaviors are strengthened or weakened by altering the consequences that follow those behaviors
- the study of macro biophysical and social systems, their relationships, and interdependencies
- historical trauma as it impacts human growth and development
- examines the impact of the natural world on humans and the intrinsic worth of the natural world
- children begin to assume important responsibility for self-care, such as eliminating feces and urine (Erikson)
- children who know the world through their sensations and actions are in the ______ stage of cognitive development
- the way people relate to others and to the environment in adult life is shaped by caregiving experiences during infancy
- naïve consciousness
- a theory concerned with the investigation, analysis, or description of theory itself.
- being aware of what the mind is thinking about in its wanderings
- person wanting to set up a new society new goals, and means for achieving social goals (Merton)
- central to social work and provides social workers with a value-based approach
35 Clues: naïve consciousness • a proponent of critical theory • an adolescent aged 12–18 (Erikson) • associated with looking glass self concept • process of action-awareness-reflection-dialogue • Human action is unpredictable due to situational factors • historical trauma as it impacts human growth and development • we need to learn to balance care of self with care for others • ...
Physics Voc. 1B 2021-08-10
Across
- assumptions derived from one's worldview
- a model that explains a set of related observations
- a model that describes an observed relationship among several (unrelated) phenomena
- a perspective form which a person observes and understands the world
- simplified yet incomplete representations of reality
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- a temporary explanation for a phenomenon
- mental constructions that enable scientists to organize observations into understandable ideas
- man is the measure of all things/ science is the only reliable path to truth
- science that depends on present-day observations or experiments
- any body of knowledge gained from observing the natural world
- a set of assumptions, concepts, values, beliefs, and practices that controls the way people perceive reality
11 Clues: a temporary explanation for a phenomenon • assumptions derived from one's worldview • a model that explains a set of related observations • simplified yet incomplete representations of reality • any body of knowledge gained from observing the natural world • science that depends on present-day observations or experiments • ...
science 2022-02-25
16 Clues: gene • fossil • theory • adaption • ancestor • mutation • evolution • speciation • charlesdarwin • absolutedating • massextinction • vestigialorgan • naturalselection • transitionalspecies • artificialselection • homologousstructures
English A-Levels ALL 2026-03-06
Across
- forming a simpler word from a pre-existing more complex word
- language theory tied to utility of language
- structure of the language
- period of British and American history between the late 1800s and early 1900s where humans settled into cities, factory jobs became the norm, and technological production boomed
- the rules governing sentence arrangement and structure in a language
- theory that the structure of language determines a native speaker's view of the world
- when a word takes on a more positive connotation over time
- cultural or regional expression of a language
- view that language should be dictated by a set of precise rules and structures, how language SHOULD be spoken
- a famous dictionary that had its earliest stages created in 1787
- a form of media curated online by a large variety of users communicating with each other through rapid messages and public posts
- 2020s jargon that describes language and phrases derived from internet culture
- a version of the bible translated in 1611 that went on to become the most popularly used Bible in the world
- belonging to the past
- when a word takes on a more negative connotation over time
- this part of the writing structure states the claims you will argue throughout the essay
- phonological process where two sounds condense into one
- branch of linguistics that deals with HOW a language is used
- study of word forms
- the year the first text message was sent
- view that there is no proper way to speak a language and seeks to study how language IS spoken
- forming a new word from an existing word
- this part of the writing structure summarizes the essay or article you are discussing
- model of language change that insists language change branches off from other language facets
- study of handwriting
- language change theory suggesting language change occurs to fill in the open niches left in pre-established language patterns
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- graph showcasing language use over time
- event in the early 1500s where English vowel pronunciation diverged and greatly impacted English spelling
- study of spelling
- this man proposed an English academy in 1712
- study of language sounds, also called phonetics
- language change theory suggesting that language change is a product of unique occurrences
- vocabulary, stock of words in a language
- no longer in use
- sounds repeated with slight change, indicative of baby-speak
- language theory suggesting language change is tied to language being products of cultural artifacts
- model of language change that insists language change ripples from an epicenter
- two lexical items appearing frequently together
- language theory suggesting language change is due to spread and globalization
- 1844 invention that revolutionized language and communication
- study of sentence meaning and logic
- data about language use
- braj kacchru's theory that language is categorized into 3 groups with native speakers at the center
- playwright from the late 1500s that created plays that changed English language and the world
- history of a word
- creating a new word or word class from an existing one
- distinctive pronunciation within a language
- contracting a word or phrase to something smaller
- the idea that language change starts in a limited way, accelerates, and then levels off
- a word referencing the name of its inventor
50 Clues: no longer in use • study of spelling • history of a word • study of word forms • study of handwriting • belonging to the past • data about language use • structure of the language • study of sentence meaning and logic • graph showcasing language use over time • vocabulary, stock of words in a language • the year the first text message was sent • ...
16-1A History Abnormal Treatment (no spaces) 2025-04-15
Across
- 1900-1950s, the most popular psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ .
- If you believe mental illness is caused by stress & irrational thinking, this is the ___ theory.
- 1700s, The ___ view of mental illness removed chains & encouraged hygiene & recreation.
- Dark ages believed mental illness was caused by the ___ , & cured with prayer, which is a supernatural theory.
- Until the late 1800s, ___ was the cure for anyone who was too temperamental: epilepsy, mania.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by astrology, gods, or curses, this is the ___ theory.
- If you believe mental illness (like germs) can be cured with ___ , this is a somatogenic theory.
- Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use.
- ___ : person has a genetic predisposition for a disorder, & a stressor is present.
- If you use a ___ substance to lure a uterus back into place, this is a somatogenic treatment.
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- 1950s, ___ industry begins treating mental illness as a chemical imbalance (somatogenic).
- 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers.
- ___ ___ used the psychogenic treatment of hypnosis to heal patients with hysteria.
- 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause.
- If you believe mental illness is caused by the brain and body, this is the ___ theory.
- Greeks believed that balancing ___ ___ will cure mental illness, which is a somatogenic treatment.
- Thousands of years ago, we used ___ to drill holes in skulls, in order to treat evil spirits.
- If you believe mentally ill women are ___ , & treat them with burning, this is a supernatural theory.
- 1500s, Undesirables were locked up against their will in ___ , treated with bleedings & purging.
19 Clues: 1800s, the ___ ___ movement was started by former patient Clifford Beers. • 1900-1950s, the most popular psychogenic treatment for mental illness was ___ . • Your ___ of mental illness will depend upon the etiological theory that you use. • 1800s, psychogenic & somatogenic cannot explain ___ , which had no physical cause. • ...
Spelling list crossword 2023-05-03
Across
- a collection of data
- the tools you need to accomplish something
- a limited resource that will end
- worldwide
- a set of things that are arranged in a rank or order
- structure
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- a number or letter used to show how good someones work is
- take out of
- purely based on logic or definate facts rather than theory
- a definite thing that will happen
10 Clues: worldwide • structure • take out of • a collection of data • a limited resource that will end • a definite thing that will happen • the tools you need to accomplish something • a set of things that are arranged in a rank or order • a number or letter used to show how good someones work is • purely based on logic or definate facts rather than theory
The French and Indian War 2022-10-20
Across
- the group that won the French and Indian War.
- resulted in freedom of press.
- a set of rules written for the colony of jamestown since they wre so far away from other people.
- a group that was winning the war before the British ultimately won.
- their passage was paid to the new world in exchange for working a set number of years.
- a group of people that were tolerant and accepted all groups of people.
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- the founder of pennsylvania.
- the representation democracy found in the new world.
- an economic theory that colonies exist to make money and natural resources.
- a man who wanted to overthrow the Virginian government.
- an outcome of the french and indian war.
11 Clues: the founder of pennsylvania. • resulted in freedom of press. • an outcome of the french and indian war. • the group that won the French and Indian War. • the representation democracy found in the new world. • a man who wanted to overthrow the Virginian government. • a group that was winning the war before the British ultimately won. • ...
Powerful words 2020-02-05
Across
- a way of measuring how good something is
- a leading person or organisation
- an idea or theory
- to jump to a conclusion
- to come to towards something or someone
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- something which remains the same over time
- able to be made use of
- to work out something complex
- something which is good or of an advantage
- a particular amount of space within a set of boundaries
10 Clues: an idea or theory • able to be made use of • to jump to a conclusion • to work out something complex • a leading person or organisation • to come to towards something or someone • a way of measuring how good something is • something which remains the same over time • something which is good or of an advantage • a particular amount of space within a set of boundaries
Bryan's Good Good Crosswords 2024-07-26
Across
- To become smaller, fewer, or less
- To set up on a firm basis
- An abstract idea or general notion
- Happening all the time
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something
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- Strongly attracted and interested
- Communication or direct involvement with someone or something
- A long and distinct period of history
- Based on a suggested idea or theory
- A way of dealing with something
10 Clues: Happening all the time • To set up on a firm basis • A way of dealing with something • Strongly attracted and interested • To become smaller, fewer, or less • An abstract idea or general notion • Based on a suggested idea or theory • A long and distinct period of history • A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something • ...
darwins theory 2012-12-04
Across
- this animal had a longer nail adaptation
- when the beagle set sail
- well tested theory that expalains something
- they had a rounded beak adaptation
- when animals are better adapted to there environment
- he observed the animals in the galapogose and much more
- he went here to obsereve animals
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- a change in a specis
- when chosen animal are parents of the next generation
- the change of specis over time
- the preseved remains of an animal
- he spent this many years talking to scientists
12 Clues: a change in a specis • when the beagle set sail • the change of specis over time • he went here to obsereve animals • the preseved remains of an animal • they had a rounded beak adaptation • this animal had a longer nail adaptation • well tested theory that expalains something • he spent this many years talking to scientists • ...
the science 2023-03-13
Across
- a process aimed at relieving or eliminating symptoms
- positive result of any effort / success
- The task to be completed
- the process following the experiment
- a set of rules in the field of any skill
- Create something new, multiply
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- identification of something by an observer
- Facts, information characterizing someone, something
- territory for conducting experiments
- Opinion about the value, meaning of something
- a new achievement made in the process of scientific knowledge of nature and society
- Highlight something
12 Clues: Highlight something • The task to be completed • Create something new, multiply • territory for conducting experiments • the process following the experiment • positive result of any effort / success • a set of rules in the field of any skill • identification of something by an observer • Opinion about the value, meaning of something • ...
gupta empire 2022-12-20
Across
- the study of stars and planets
- a bond between people
- things we drive on that were invented long ago
- theory or set of values by which one lives
- big schools meant for scholars
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- the study of numbers
- a period of time when many things were achieved
- an empire lasting from 320 CE to 550 CE
- being wealthy and successful
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- something done successfully
- people who ruled most of northern India
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a bond between people • something done successfully • being wealthy and successful • the study of stars and planets • big schools meant for scholars • an empire lasting from 320 CE to 550 CE • people who ruled most of northern India • theory or set of values by which one lives • things we drive on that were invented long ago • ...
set b2 2014-01-22
Across
- Layered structure.
- Which school were Larry Page and Sergey Brin at when they founded Google?
- IPX and IP are examples of ______ addressing.
- Inventor of the email (2 words).
- Social networking website set up by eUniverse employees in 2003.
- In MS-Excel, ____ ____ applied to cells that require more space when a row or column size is adjusted.
- Protocol Analyser.
- Number of pixels that a monitor can display.
- Digital Versatile Disk.
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- Data that contains text, symbols, dates or numbers not used in calculations.
- Optical disk storage devices that use laser beams and optical technology (2 words).
- Provides the IP address for a given MAC address.
- TCP/IP email protocol.
- Allowing protocols to work together.
- Used to validate how data is represented on paper before printing (2 words).
- In 1996, ______ ______ used email to help with his campaign.
- Netware’s equivalent to IP.
- Shift, Ctrl, Alt are ________ _________.
- IEEE 802.3 defines what?
- Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook when he was at _______ University.
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 A 2014-01-20
Across
- A printer is one that produces hard copy by spraying ink onto paper
- The building blocks of all databases
- Netscape Navigator is an example of?
- Key Used to format each record in a database as a unique identifier
- The etiquette that is followed when using a network
- Operators AND and OR(2 words)
- 95 Is designed for homes and offices and retains maximum compatibility with programs written for the MS-DOS operating system
- footer Appears at the end of each report in a database(2 words)
- Datatype used to format numbers as decimal values with a dollar sign(in databases)
- A kind of colour display system
- ASDFJKL are collectively called?
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- file 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)
- Series of letters and/or numbers specifying the location of a document in the World Wide Web
- System administrator for a server on the World Wide Web
- An extended form of the intranet which gives more levels of access to authorized people
- Operators Used in queries and filters(2 words)
- AOL is an example of one?
- The collective name for materials on which data can be recorded
- controls They allow data to be manipulated in databases(2 words)
- A single piece of data in a database table
20 Clues: AOL is an example of one? • Operators AND and OR(2 words) • A kind of colour display system • ASDFJKL are collectively called? • The building blocks of all databases • Netscape Navigator is an example of? • A single piece of data in a database table • Operators Used in queries and filters(2 words) • The etiquette that is followed when using a network • ...
Set 2 2016-02-15
Across
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
- / 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)
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- / 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)
- / 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, 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 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)
- / 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 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)
- / 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 European along with Miroslav Klose are the only two footballers ever to score at least two goals in four consecutive World Cups. (3, 6)
- / 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)
- / 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-1 2016-10-12
Across
- very bad
- a person who makes, fits and repairs locks
- rich and successful
- Sudden flash of thunder
- companion of Phileas Fogg who is an engineer
- A street or an area of a town where athere are many small shops
- the remains of buildings which were destroyed long ago
- kept busy or active
- Indian sweets, shapes like coil, that are fried and soaked in sugar syrup
- morally correct and fair treatment of people
Down
- people who make speeches in public and are very good speakers
- not strong, easily injured
- moving about without a definite destination or purpose.
- associate, partner, with whom one spends a lot of time
- Raised his shoulders and dropped them to show he/she didn't care much
- Name of the person who accepted the bet "The Journey Begins"
- pavement
- tore or pulled (something) quickly or forcibly
- empty or dark
- mechandise, goods, products (offered for sale)
20 Clues: very bad • pavement • empty or dark • rich and successful • kept busy or active • Sudden flash of thunder • not strong, easily injured • a person who makes, fits and repairs locks • companion of Phileas Fogg who is an engineer • morally correct and fair treatment of people • tore or pulled (something) quickly or forcibly • mechandise, goods, products (offered for sale) • ...
SET 5 2018-02-09
Across
- Most widely used IDE for java
- The ________value of “A” is 65.
- The name of Google Headquarters
- "Which game company is known for the games like Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Pokemon?
- Which Computer security software company was acquired by Intel in 2011.
- The name of the first web browser was WorldWideWeb but it was later renamed to ________.
- What is the name of first super computer of India?
- What is the latest version of macOS called?
- Which operating system’s development started with the name “Neptune”
- What does “<a>” (anchor) tag define in html.
- This language uses whitespace indentation, rather than curly brackets or keywords, to delimit blocks
- Which mobile company released the first phone with an in-screen fingerprint sensor?
Down
- A computer program which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods
- #FFFFFF is the color code for which color in html?
- Intersection of columns and rows is called a ___________.
- The most widely used software for graphics designing is _____.
- "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 hacktivist group whose members call themselves Anons.
- “.TMP” extension refers usually to what kind of file?
- Google’s open source web browser to provide the source code for the proprietary Google Chrome
- _____ command will exit the most immediately surrounding loop regardless of what the conditions are in programming languages.
- _______ variable can be accessible throughout the program anywhere.
- The newest PHP IDE released by JetBrains which is written in Java is called PHP______
- "It is a computer program that plays the board game Go. It was developed by Google DeepMind in London.
24 Clues: Most widely used IDE for java • The ________value of “A” is 65. • The name of Google Headquarters • What is the latest version of macOS called? • What does “<a>” (anchor) tag define in html. • #FFFFFF is the color code for which color in html? • What is the name of first super computer of India? • “.TMP” extension refers usually to what kind of file? • ...
