set theory Crossword Puzzles
Unit9 2021-01-08
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- the study of the Earth's natural structures and how they change
- an unmarried man
- an important part of the whole
- intelligent
- the smallest amount
- the study of human society, its organizations, and problems
- the act of two things hitting into each another
- the study of how the brain affects our thought and actions
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- it is based on theory rather than experience
- the work you do to earn money
- a set of ideas about time and space developed by Albert Einstein
- to be very good at it
- it is related to logic and reasoning
- a certificate proving that someone had completed their studies
14 Clues: intelligent • an unmarried man • the smallest amount • to be very good at it • the work you do to earn money • an important part of the whole • it is related to logic and reasoning • it is based on theory rather than experience • the act of two things hitting into each another • the study of how the brain affects our thought and actions • ...
scientific methods 2021-11-23
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- shared set of assumptions
- collection of principles that explain observations and understand phenomena
- unaffected by bias
- question paradigm when condractictory evidence to ignore
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- theory only scientific if can be disproven
- research can be repated and find similar results
- info gained through direct observation
7 Clues: unaffected by bias • shared set of assumptions • info gained through direct observation • theory only scientific if can be disproven • research can be repated and find similar results • question paradigm when condractictory evidence to ignore • collection of principles that explain observations and understand phenomena
particle theory of matter 2023-12-20
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- surroundings upon a liquid is equaled by the pressure
- by the vapor of the liquid
- through direct touch
- or events
- a minute portion piece fragment or amount a tiny
- rise and the colder portions sink
- very small bit:
- when heat moves from one object to another
- the point at which materials changes from a
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- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- a single substance made of only one type of
- space at the speed of light.
- energy that comes from a source and travels
- to a liquid
- motion in a gas or liquid in which the warmer
- temperature at which the pressure exerted by
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain
- an action or process of solving a problem
18 Clues: or events • to a liquid • very small bit: • through direct touch • by the vapor of the liquid • space at the speed of light. • rise and the colder portions sink • an action or process of solving a problem • when heat moves from one object to another • a single substance made of only one type of • energy that comes from a source and travels • ...
Vocabulary 2023-01-27
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- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- an idea
- real rather than apparent.
- impulsive, seemingly unmotivated.
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- suitability; correctness.
- unusual, deviant.
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- an act committed in violation of the law.
- one's business or profession.
- to quote as an authoritative source.
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance.
- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- the act of breaking or discarding.
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- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms.
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- a repetition of, or return to, criminal behavior.
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- the opposite of what was previously stated.
- to do, perform, or perpetrate.
- a descriptive term or identification.
- a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent.
- pertaining to a racial, religious, national, or other group regarded as different from the larger group of which it is a part.
29 Clues: an idea • unusual, deviant. • suitability; correctness. • real rather than apparent. • one's business or profession. • to do, perform, or perpetrate. • impulsive, seemingly unmotivated. • the act of breaking or discarding. • to quote as an authoritative source. • a descriptive term or identification. • an act committed in violation of the law. • ...
Aging Crossword Puzzle 2014-07-04
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- People between the age of 74 - 84 are considered ______
- This theory looks at old age as a time when both the older person and society engage in mutual separation
- The _________ Selectivity theory values novelty and invest time and energy on acquiring information and expanding their horizon
- This theory of aging is when the status of older adults declines as societies become more modern
- Today the Baby _____ generation contributes to a majority of the elderly population
- an enzyme that breaks down proteins that are damaged or no longer needed
- The _____ theory of aging is when the more active people are, the more likely they are to be satisfied with life
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- People 85 years and older are categorized as the ______ old
- People aged 65-74 are considered the _______ old
- The _____ theory of aging is when people who grow older are inclined to maintain, as much as they can, the same habits personality and style of life they developed in earlier years
- A decline in someone's ______ system is a factor in physical aging.
- ______________ design proves harmonious bond between products, services, and the people that use them
- ________ is behind a majority of the damage created in adult-onset diabetes, stiffened joints, & blocked arteries
- The 20th Century could be known as the age of _______.
- Food _______ would be established if more funding was available for home-delivered meals
- The ______ hypothesis states as we age our proteins, DNA, and other structural molecules develop cross links to one another
- powerhouses of our cells
- The _______ senescene theory of aging focuses on the failure of natural selection to affect late life traits
- of living This is the oldest explanation of aging
- This Act was established to help the elders "age at home" (abbreviation)
20 Clues: powerhouses of our cells • People aged 65-74 are considered the _______ old • of living This is the oldest explanation of aging • The 20th Century could be known as the age of _______. • People between the age of 74 - 84 are considered ______ • People 85 years and older are categorized as the ______ old • ...
Biology week 2 Crossword 2022-09-01
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- domain that contains extremophilic bacteria
- have positive charge
- part of an atom with no charge
- a comprehensible explanation supported by a large body of evidence
- The complex order of living things
- have a negative charge
- substances that cannot be broken down
- individuals that can interbreed
- The largest rank of classification
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- Controls the growth and development of organisms
- An ability to maintain an internal environment consistent with life
- The most basic unit of life
- the process that plants use to turn sunlight and water into glucose
- simple and small cells with no nucleus
- small structures within cells
- proposed explanation for a set of observations
- all the chemical reactions that occur in your cells
- anything that takes up space and has mass
18 Clues: have positive charge • have a negative charge • The most basic unit of life • small structures within cells • part of an atom with no charge • individuals that can interbreed • The complex order of living things • The largest rank of classification • substances that cannot be broken down • simple and small cells with no nucleus • anything that takes up space and has mass • ...
XB1 高频词 2026-02-27
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- related to education, study or school
- to demand something firmly
- to promise or decide to do something; to do a crime
- a result or effect of an action
- a decision or opinion reached after reasoning
- an organization or society founded for a purpose
- a goal; not influenced by personal feelings
- a teacher at a college or university
- very unusual or remarkable
- to study or examine something in detail
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- clearly different or easy to see
- strong enthusiasm or love for something
- relating to science or based on scientific methods
- to judge or calculate the quality or value of something
- something owned; a quality or characteristic
- unusual and worth noticing
- a set of ideas used to explain something
- to get or gain something
18 Clues: to get or gain something • to demand something firmly • unusual and worth noticing • very unusual or remarkable • a result or effect of an action • clearly different or easy to see • a teacher at a college or university • related to education, study or school • strong enthusiasm or love for something • to study or examine something in detail • ...
Human Development 2014-04-30
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- cognitive development theory
- concurrent use of many medications
- most preventable cause of disease in the U.S.
- "object permanence"
- acute confusion
- precedes the concept
- measure of developmental status
- generation of middle adults
- third leading cause of death in older adults
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- leading cause of death in older adults
- guide caregivers in planning care for patients
- "egocentrism"
- result of biological/genetic factors, nutrition, environment, and health
- moral development theory
- identifies high-risk adolescents
- most common untreated impairment in older adults
- quantitative change resulting in increase in size and weight of body
- 8 stages
- psychoanalytical/psychosocial theory
19 Clues: 8 stages • "egocentrism" • acute confusion • "object permanence" • precedes the concept • moral development theory • generation of middle adults • cognitive development theory • measure of developmental status • identifies high-risk adolescents • concurrent use of many medications • psychoanalytical/psychosocial theory • leading cause of death in older adults • ...
Famous Psychologists 2013-04-24
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- Psychologist who is known for the Garcia effect, a survival mechanism to avoid foods that previously are recognized as poisonous.
- Psychologist who is known for the misinformation effect.
- Psychologist
- Psychologist known for the Bobo doll experiment which demonstrated observational learning.
- Psychologist who is known for the cognitive dissonance theory.
- Linguist who is known for his theory of universal grammar.
- Psychologist who was the first to teach a psychology course in America, and a functionalist.
- Psychologist who is known for triarchic theory of intelligence.
- Psychologist who is known for his theory of the psychosocial development of human beings.
- Psychologist who is known for learned helplessness.
- Psychologist who researched availability heuristics.
- Psychologist who is known for his theory of the stages of moral development.
- Neo-Freudian that believed
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- Psychologist who is known for his theory of multiple intelligences.
- Psychologist who is known for creating the hierarchy of needs.
- Psychologist who established behaviorism.
- Psychologist who researched parenting styles.
- Psychologist who developed client-centered therapy.
- Psychologist who is known for the learning curve and the spacing effect.
- Psychologist who is known for experiments surrounding conformity.
- Psychologist who is known for the Rosenhan experiments which demonstrated the criticism of psychiatric diagnosis.
- Neo-Freudian that believed in a collective unconscious, a common reservoir of images (archetypes) derived from our species' history.
- Psychologist who is known for the Stanford prison experiment.
- Psychologist who created the first usable intelligence test.
- Psychologist who is known for the study of emotions in relation to their facial expression.
- Psychologist who is regarded as the father of cognitive therapy.
- Psychologist who is known researching origins of attachments using experiments with monkeys.
- Psychologist who developed Rational-Emotive-Behavior-Therapy (REBT).
28 Clues: Psychologist • Neo-Freudian that believed • Psychologist who established behaviorism. • Psychologist who researched parenting styles. • Psychologist who developed client-centered therapy. • Psychologist who is known for learned helplessness. • Psychologist who researched availability heuristics. • Psychologist who is known for the misinformation effect. • ...
Chapter 1 - Moral Philosophy 2018-02-10
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- Duties determined by the present situation; at first glance
- Ethical thinking that purports to guide human behavior
- Desirable attitudes
- Obligation; must be done regardless of consequences
- Can be understood as taking some resources from those who have all basic needs satisfied to benefit those with unsatisfied basic needs, increasing utilitarian happiness
- Commitment that exists only once certain conditions are met
- Concerned with individual acts rather than generalizations
- Claims protected by law
- Hypothetical position in which people view social justice issues with a "veil of ignorance" and can be impartial
- Another term for teleological theory; based on results of an action rather than the nature of the action
- Valid claims guaranteed in a society
- Deals with issues like justice, rights, and equality
- Emphasized the concept of natural (moral) rights
- Thoughts and ideas about morality
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- Nature of moral judgments and structure of moral concepts
- Duty that is binding in all circumstances
- Absolute, inescapable duties in Kantian ethics
- 18th-century German deontologist who placed emphasis on motives
- Concerned with the rules from which an action is derived and whether those rules promote happiness
- Valid claims based on moral/ethical reasons; life, autonomy, etc.
- An ordinary freedom; not guaranteed but not denied
- Type of consequentialist/teleologist theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill
- Theory that emphasizes character traits
- Ethical theory that considers the consequences of an action; from the Greek for "goal"
- Ethical theory emphasizing duties
- Contemporary American philosopher concerned with social justice
26 Clues: Desirable attitudes • Claims protected by law • Ethical theory emphasizing duties • Thoughts and ideas about morality • Valid claims guaranteed in a society • Theory that emphasizes character traits • Duty that is binding in all circumstances • Absolute, inescapable duties in Kantian ethics • Emphasized the concept of natural (moral) rights • ...
Nature of Language 2 2019-06-08
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- Language is ______, meaning there is no logical connection between the words and the meaning.
- This person discovered Behaviouristic theory.
- Language is important for _____ to develop culture and break from work.
- Speech has no direct physical consequences, it can occur at the same time as another activity.
- Language helps us obtain ____ to learn about the world.
- Speech is learned individually and passed from generation to generation via ______ transmission.
- This person discovered Rationalistic theory.
- This is non-verbal communication with facial expressions and gesture.
- This is when a word is shortened by taking out a chunk of the existing word.
- This theory states that a child must understand the concepts before they can use the language.
- This is non-verbal communication through social space or distance.
- This is non-verbal communication through silence in speech.
- Sound and meaning can be sub-grouped and re-grouped to form words and sentences, this is called _____.
- When two words are combined and overlapped they form a _____.
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- This is when a language takes words from other languages.
- This theory states that biology influence language, that the child only discovers and tests.
- Language is ______, meaning people who use a similar language share its rules and pattern.
- ____language talks about truth and facts.
- This theory says that a child learns through his environment, being born with an empty mind for learning.
- The scientific study of a particular language.
- Language is ________, meaning we can make lots of sounds but we don’t use them all, only some we assign meaning to.
- This person discovered Cognitive theory.
- Language helps people _____ and develop.
- ________ language talks about attitudes and ideas, thoughts, dreams, etc…
24 Clues: This person discovered Cognitive theory. • Language helps people _____ and develop. • ____language talks about truth and facts. • This person discovered Rationalistic theory. • This person discovered Behaviouristic theory. • The scientific study of a particular language. • Language helps us obtain ____ to learn about the world. • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2025-01-08
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- a repetition of,or return to, criminal behavior
- Criminal _______ system, a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- a social condition where norms are weak,conflicting,or absent
- social _________, rewards/punishments to encourage conformity
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- ________ theory, the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- behavior that departs from societal/group norms
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- _________ deviance, deviance in which an individual's life and identity are organised around breaking society's norms.
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- _______ deviance, deviance involving occasional breaking of norms that is not a part of a person's lifestyle of self-concept.
- ____________ association theory, the theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms in which they are exposed
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- an undesirable label that is used to deny a deviant social acceptance
- someone who breaks significant group/societal norms
- ______ theory, the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- ________ deviance, behavior that under-conforms to accepted norms
- social _______, ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- an act committed in violation of the law
- _____-______ crime, job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- ________ deviance, behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- _______ theory, the theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
24 Clues: an act committed in violation of the law • a repetition of,or return to, criminal behavior • behavior that departs from societal/group norms • someone who breaks significant group/societal norms • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • a social condition where norms are weak,conflicting,or absent • ...
Unit One Honors Government 2021-08-26
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- proved how weak the Articles of Conf. were
- a theory that government arose through warfare
- colonies were ignored if they were profitable
- power at the state level/Bill of Rights
- no one is above the law including those who govern
- a theory that governments are ordained by a god
- a theory that gov. are an agreement of parties
- favored small states and equal representation
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- a move by the 2nd Cont. Congress to seperate
- first government of the United States
- favored a strong central government
- favored large states and had a bicameral leg.
- a theory that governments morphed out of families
- the division of power between national and states
- a state of disorder due to absence of authority
- a system where one person or group holds all power
- allowed Constitutional Convention to progress
- a loose agreement between states
18 Clues: a loose agreement between states • favored a strong central government • first government of the United States • power at the state level/Bill of Rights • proved how weak the Articles of Conf. were • a move by the 2nd Cont. Congress to seperate • favored large states and had a bicameral leg. • colonies were ignored if they were profitable • ...
IT Theory 2022-10-31
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- A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table
- A condition in which an attribute is dependent on another attribute that is not part of the primary key.
- A primary key that consists of more than one attribute.
- the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted
- On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources
- the process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone
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- Where all data is kept irrespective of the source and its structure
- A large collection of data from many different sources
- Designing a database by splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies.
- An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access.
- A protocol for sending packets that does error-checking to ensure all packets are received and properly ordered
- systems use light instead of electricity to transmit information
13 Clues: A large collection of data from many different sources • A primary key that consists of more than one attribute. • the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted • A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table • On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources • ...
Cultural theory 2022-09-11
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- Negative generalisations we use about people
- When our own culture is the only right one
- A culture is sometimes defined as an _______
- A culture is not something you are born with, it is something you _________
- In order for a culture to exist it must be shared by a ______
- When you want to know people well before doing business with them, it means you are _________-focused.
- When values such as power, money and status symbols matter a lot, you have a __________ culture
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- WHen you use a lot of gestures, speak loudly and stand close to people, your culture is ________
- A generalisation we use when we try to understand people better
- When everything new and different is seen as dangerous, you have a high level of _______ (2 words)
- When you mostly think about yourself and the group doesn't matter much, you have an _______ culture
- when all cultures can be equally good
- When you generally accept differences between people, you have a high degree of ________ (2 words)
13 Clues: when all cultures can be equally good • When our own culture is the only right one • Negative generalisations we use about people • A culture is sometimes defined as an _______ • In order for a culture to exist it must be shared by a ______ • A generalisation we use when we try to understand people better • ...
Guitar Theory 2022-05-24
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- a sound that is created by finger placements and is played continuously in songs
- what fingers need to have to be able to play chords efficiently on the guitar
- a routine people need to make a habit when attempting to reach a certain goal
- a motion that is used to create a sound from the guitar and form a beat
- one of the songs that I was able to learn on the guitar
- a form of exercise that includes a sequence of notes that is used to build finger strength
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- one of the two forms of chords that I was able to learn
- A role I had to adapt to due to an absence from a teacher and limitations that come with it
- a term that is used to describe the combinations of up-strums and down-strums
- a long, thin part of the guitar where one hand is able to control the strings to play different chords
- an instrument that has a long-thin neck with a wide body and six strings running across it
- a skill that can be beneficial but is less significant than hard work
- a tool that is used to strum or pick out specific strings
13 Clues: one of the two forms of chords that I was able to learn • one of the songs that I was able to learn on the guitar • a tool that is used to strum or pick out specific strings • a skill that can be beneficial but is less significant than hard work • a motion that is used to create a sound from the guitar and form a beat • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- What is the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously called?
- What is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone know as?
- What is position of a single sound in the complete range of sound called?
- What is a linear sequence of notes the listener hears as a single entity?
- What is a gradual increase especially in the loudness of music called?
- What’s a 2 beat rest called?
- What is musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch known as?
- What is this called when you play sweetly?
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- What is this called in music's pattern in timing?
- What is the process of adjusting the pitch of one or many tones from musical instruments to establish typical intervals between these tones named?
- What is a half note rest called?
- What is this note about how quietly or loudly a piece of music should be played named?
- What is it called when the speed increases?
13 Clues: What’s a 2 beat rest called? • What is a half note rest called? • What is this called when you play sweetly? • What is it called when the speed increases? • What is this called in music's pattern in timing? • What is the sound of two or more notes heard simultaneously called? • What is a gradual increase especially in the loudness of music called? • ...
Color Theory 2021-04-14
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- colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and closely related.
- hue + grey
- hue + black
- colors that can be mixed to make all colors, but they cannot be made by mixing other colors: red, yellow, and blue
- hue + white
- colors that are located midway between primary colors on the color wheel: orange, green, violet
- is pure color
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- _______Colors are the blues and greens of the color spectrum associated with water, sky, ice, and cooler temperatures
- colors that are located opposite each other on the color wheel.
- colors that are found between the primary and secondary colors; also called tertiary; red-orange, orange-yellow, yellow-green, green-blue, blue-violet, violet-red
- the strength or purity of a color
- _______Colors are the yellows and reds of the color spectrum,
- refers to the hue’s lightness or darkness
13 Clues: hue + grey • hue + black • hue + white • is pure color • the strength or purity of a color • refers to the hue’s lightness or darkness • _______Colors are the yellows and reds of the color spectrum, • colors that are located opposite each other on the color wheel. • colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and closely related. • ...
Music Theory 2013-02-14
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- The speed of the beat in music.
- A summary of the pitches in a piece of music arranged in order from the lowest to the highest.
- A gradual increase in loudness.
- Extremely soft.
- Moderately loud.
- The movement of the music in time.
- Loud.
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- A group of five horizontal lines on which music is written.
- Soft.
- A gradual decrease in loudness.
- An organized succession of pitches.
- Very loud.
- A combination of three or more pitches sounding at the same time.
13 Clues: Soft. • Loud. • Very loud. • Extremely soft. • Moderately loud. • The speed of the beat in music. • A gradual decrease in loudness. • A gradual increase in loudness. • The movement of the music in time. • An organized succession of pitches. • A group of five horizontal lines on which music is written. • A combination of three or more pitches sounding at the same time. • ...
Nail Theory 2013-03-17
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- extends at the end of the fingers and toes
- attached to the matrix
- ksin that touches, overlaps and surrounds the nail
- folds of the skin on either sides of the nail groove
- loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail
- visible nail area
- active tissue that generates cells to make the nail
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- area of the nail on which the nail body rests
- tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows
- cuticle that overlaps the lunula
- half moon shape at base of nail
- skin under the free edge
- holds the root and matrix
13 Clues: visible nail area • attached to the matrix • skin under the free edge • holds the root and matrix • half moon shape at base of nail • cuticle that overlaps the lunula • extends at the end of the fingers and toes • area of the nail on which the nail body rests • ksin that touches, overlaps and surrounds the nail • loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail • ...
Engine Theory 2024-01-23
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- the rate at which work is done
- heat transfer that occurs atom to atom when molecules come in direct contact
- anything that changes or tends to change the state of rest or motion of a body
- force acting on a unit of area
- ________ energy is the energy of motion
- a simple machine that consists of a rigid bar that pivots on a fulcrum with both resistance and effort applied
- kinetic energy caused by atoms and molecules in motion within a substance
- heat transfer that occurs as radiant energy without a material carrier
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- the force applied through a parallel distance causing linear motion
- a unit of power equal to 746 Watts (W)
- ________ energy is stored energy due to position, chemical state, or condition
- heat transfer that occurs when heat is transferred by the movement of a fluid
- a force acting on a perpendicular radial distance from a point
13 Clues: the rate at which work is done • force acting on a unit of area • a unit of power equal to 746 Watts (W) • ________ energy is the energy of motion • a force acting on a perpendicular radial distance from a point • the force applied through a parallel distance causing linear motion • heat transfer that occurs as radiant energy without a material carrier • ...
Cell theory 2024-02-06
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- organelles, or cell parts, often referred to as the powerhouses of cells.
- storage areas for cells and important cell parts
- a watery, gel-like substance made of mostly salt and water that provides a structure for the cell parts so they can move freely within the cell membrane
- membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers—proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.
- a cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria
- paired barrel-shaped organelles located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope.
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- an organelle within the cells of plants and certain algae that is the site of photosynthesis
- simple, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
- a spherical structure found in the cell's nucleus whose primary function is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes
- a strong, protective structure that surrounds a plant cell.
- a small organelle involved in the process of making protein, which is called protein synthesis.
13 Clues: storage areas for cells and important cell parts • a strong, protective structure that surrounds a plant cell. • a cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus • separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. • the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria • ...
Color Theory 2026-01-08
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- Color created when mixing red and yellow
- Colors that are directly across from one another on the color wheel.
- Mixing equal parts of a primary and a secondary color.
- One color plus its tints and shades.
- Color created when mixing red and blue
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- Mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
- Three colors side by side on the color wheel.
- Color created when mixing blue and yellow
- Black, white and various shades of gray.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- Created when adding white to a color
- Three colors side by side on the color wheel
- Created when adding black to a color
13 Clues: Created when adding white to a color • Created when adding black to a color • One color plus its tints and shades. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • Color created when mixing red and blue • Black, white and various shades of gray. • Color created when mixing red and yellow • Mixing equal parts of two primary colors. • Color created when mixing blue and yellow • ...
Orbital Theory 2025-06-18
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- People who study and observe the natural world
- The planet we live on
- Star that Earth orbits
- A length of time with specific climate conditions
- Type of cold period or age
- Opposite of colder
- The path Earth follows around the Sun
- Warmer periods between ice ages
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- A scientific explanation based on evidence
- To become different over time
- Long-term weather patterns of an area
- Opposite of warmer
- Frozen water, common during colder periods
13 Clues: Opposite of warmer • Opposite of colder • The planet we live on • Star that Earth orbits • Type of cold period or age • To become different over time • Warmer periods between ice ages • Long-term weather patterns of an area • The path Earth follows around the Sun • A scientific explanation based on evidence • Frozen water, common during colder periods • ...
NUMBER THEORY 2025-08-13
NDT theory 2024-10-17
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- a unit of measurement for flux density
- the ease in which a magnetic field can be established
- flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit
- neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet
- leftover magnetism materials when magnetizing force is removed
- the ability of a material to retain magnetism
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- full magnetization of a specimen, all domains are aligned
- strenght of magnetic flux
- a material resistance to magnetism
- weakly repelled to a magnet
- strongly attracted to a magnet
- weakly attracted to a magnet
- reverse magnetizing force required to remove residual magnetism
13 Clues: strenght of magnetic flux • weakly repelled to a magnet • weakly attracted to a magnet • strongly attracted to a magnet • a material resistance to magnetism • a unit of measurement for flux density • flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit • the ability of a material to retain magnetism • neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet • ...
European imperialism in Africa crossword 2024-01-23
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- was hired to go find Livingstone
- Was caused due to the discovery of gold
- search for new markets and raw materials
- abused the Congo
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- Set out to explore Africa and the Congo
- applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society
- Traveled deep into Africa in the late 1860's and disappeared
- the superiority of one race over another
- empire as the measure of national greatness
9 Clues: abused the Congo • was hired to go find Livingstone • Set out to explore Africa and the Congo • Was caused due to the discovery of gold • the superiority of one race over another • search for new markets and raw materials • empire as the measure of national greatness • applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to society • ...
Criminology Unit 2 - Exam Revision 2025-04-21
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- Sheldon's genetic theory
- neurochemical linked to rage and steroids
- "Born Criminal" theorist
- XYY theorist
- economy of trade in prison
- what type of justice brings victim and offender together?
- who called prisons "universities of crime"
- an act to defence yourself
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- morals that guide how society should behave
- an unlawful killing, but not murder
- Freud's personality theory
- Skinner's conditioning
- how many functions of crime did Durkheim suggest there were?
- formal or informal punishments
- an act that breaks the law
- personality theory theorist
- policy supported by inherited characteristics
17 Clues: XYY theorist • Skinner's conditioning • Sheldon's genetic theory • "Born Criminal" theorist • Freud's personality theory • an act that breaks the law • economy of trade in prison • an act to defence yourself • personality theory theorist • formal or informal punishments • an unlawful killing, but not murder • neurochemical linked to rage and steroids • ...
Biology-Nature of Life 2021-08-09
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- a scientific explanation for a set of observations
- the factors of an experiment that can change
- living matter enclosed in a self-contained unit
- gathering information in orderly way
- groups of atoms
- study of the living world
- the information gathered from observations
- populations that live together in a defined area
- can make their own food
- what a hypothesis becomes when it is well supported
- using evidence to learn about the natural world
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- used to test a hypothesis
- rely on other organisms for energy
- process of water changing from liquid to gas form
- main source of energy for life on Earth
- invented to study images too small to see with unaided eye
- group of similar organisms
- a community and its nonliving surroundings
18 Clues: groups of atoms • can make their own food • used to test a hypothesis • study of the living world • group of similar organisms • rely on other organisms for energy • gathering information in orderly way • main source of energy for life on Earth • the information gathered from observations • a community and its nonliving surroundings • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-17
7 Clues: Galileo's Nationality • Father of modern science • Newton formulated three of these. • full name of the italian astronomer • Kepler's shape for planetary orbits • unit force named after Sir Isaac Newton. • The Theory that the sun is set at the center of the solar system
WHO AM I 2023-05-22
chapter 13 2013-11-04
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- distribution: how the nation total income is distributed among it is population
- ability to purchase goods and services
- an official count of the population
- rate: the percentage rate of changes in price level over time
- income that does not increase even when prices go up
- theory that inflations occurs when demand for goods and service exceeds existing supplies
- curve: the curve that illustrated income distribution
- workers: a person who want a job but has given up looking
- a program requiring work in exchange for temporary assistance
- index: measurement that shows how the average price of a standard group of goods changes over time
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- stamps: government issued coupons that recipients exchange for food
- a general increase in prices
- sustained drops in the prices level
- theory that inflation occurs when produces raise prices in order to meet increased costs
- inflation that is out of control
- working at a job for which one is over qualified or working part time when full-time work is desired
- spiral: the process by which rising wages cause higher prices and higher prices causer wages
- rate: the percentage of the nation's labor force that is unemployed
- theory: theory that too much money in the economy causes inflation
- prices index: (CPI): price index determined by measuring the prices of a standard group of goods meant to represent the market basket of typical urban consumer
- basket: a representative collection of goods and services
- inflation rate: the rate of inflation excluding the effects of food energy prices
- rate: the percentage of people who live in household with income below the official poverty lines
23 Clues: a general increase in prices • inflation that is out of control • sustained drops in the prices level • an official count of the population • ability to purchase goods and services • income that does not increase even when prices go up • curve: the curve that illustrated income distribution • basket: a representative collection of goods and services • ...
HRegatta Crossword 2018-11-23
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- The concept of learning organization was coined by Peter _____.
- The component of the 'Tricomponent attitude model' that deals with knowledge
- Famous 1943 paper by Abraham Maslow, "A theory of human _________"
- ________ power in leadership is the ability of a leader to cultivate the respect and admiration of his followers in such a way that they wish to be like him.
- Interview questions that are developed from the same knowledge area are representative of which type of interview styles? __________ Interviews
- an official statement of a complaint over something believed to be wrong or unfair.
- Leadership style where the leader dictates policies & procedures, decides goals, and directs and controls activities without active participation of subordinates.
- A framework given by _________ to understand cultural dimensions across nations.
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- ______'s change management theory that talks about unfreezing, moving and freezing.
- Highly cooperative and unassertive mode of conflict handling according to Thomas Kilmann model. (noun)
- On Blake-Mouton managerial grid, ___________ management style has low concern for results as well as for people.
- Co-contributor of ability model of emotional intelligence, along with P. Salovey. J. ______
- _________ theory, proposed by Victor Vroom, 1964, which is based on the hypothesis that individuals adjust their behavior in the organization on the basis of anticipated satisfaction of valued goals set by them. The individuals modify their behavior in such a way which is most likely to lead them to attain these goals.
- Organization formed by workers from related fields that work for the common interest of its members is a trade ______.
14 Clues: The concept of learning organization was coined by Peter _____. • Famous 1943 paper by Abraham Maslow, "A theory of human _________" • The component of the 'Tricomponent attitude model' that deals with knowledge • A framework given by _________ to understand cultural dimensions across nations. • ...
continental drift/Plate Tectonic Geo20 Sadie 2021-09-27
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- plates moving toward each other/colliding
- the number of inches plates move yearly
- theory that states the earth is made up of 13-20 plates
- most plates are made up of this and one other thing
- result of plate tectonic movement
- most plates are made up of this and one other thing
- plates slide past each other (horizontally)
- evidence of continental drift which involves an elevated portion of the earths crust
- evidence of continental drift which is like a puzzle
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- 90% of earths earthquakes happen here
- the layer plate tectonics move very slowly on
- person who developed the theory of continental drift
- evidence of continental drift which involves glaciers
- plates moving away from each other
- super-continent
- number of years ago the Theory of Plate Tectonics was developed
- the year the Theory of Continental Drift was introduced
- evidence of continental drift which involves animals
- plates are constantly...
- result of plate tectonic movement
20 Clues: super-continent • plates are constantly... • result of plate tectonic movement • result of plate tectonic movement • plates moving away from each other • 90% of earths earthquakes happen here • the number of inches plates move yearly • plates moving toward each other/colliding • plates slide past each other (horizontally) • the layer plate tectonics move very slowly on • ...
SOC Unit 1 2024-08-28
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- conflict theory dealing with skin color
- known for double consciousness
- model for you to think of things
- known for work in social work
- known for Gesellschaft & Gemeinschaft
- the regard that something is held to deserve
- unintended function
- interactionalism, explores social phenomena from different viewpoints and at different levels.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
- Law of 3 Stages
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- theory, looks at the inequalities of life/society
- conflict theory that can deal with sexism
- something that is usual, typical, or standard
- socioeconomic conflict theory
- intended function
- functionalism, school of thought according to which each of the institutions, relationships, roles, and norms that together constitute a society serves a purpose, and each is indispensable for the continued existence of the others and of society as a whole
- disruption to a function
- study of people and how they interact
18 Clues: Law of 3 Stages • intended function • unintended function • disruption to a function • socioeconomic conflict theory • known for work in social work • known for double consciousness • model for you to think of things • known for Gesellschaft & Gemeinschaft • study of people and how they interact • conflict theory dealing with skin color • conflict theory that can deal with sexism • ...
AP Psych Unit 7 Crossword 2023-09-27
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- An individual's belief in their own ability to have control over their life
- ___ _ Personality test: Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, Openness, Extraversion
- postive stress
- ___ Motivation is longer lasting and based in value
- Believed most of our mind is hidden and shaped by Id,Ego, Superego
- Schachter ___ ___ Theory: Must be physiologically and cognitively aroused to interpret emotion
- Maslow's ___: Physiological, Safety, Love, Esteem, Self-Actualization
- Controls good/bad thoughts
- Therapy technique to reveal subconscious thoughts
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- ___ ___ Theory: Physiological and emotion response at the SAME time
- ___ ___ Theory states that we are motivated because our body is not at homeostasis
- negative stress
- ___ ___ Theory: Body responds to stimulus and physiological response makes us feel emotions
- ___ Theories aim to explain how humans act based on their motives
- Metaphorical object to represent Freudian thinking
- ___ Law shows a relationship between motivation and performance
- "Bad Boy"
- What society wants you to do
18 Clues: "Bad Boy" • postive stress • negative stress • Controls good/bad thoughts • What society wants you to do • Therapy technique to reveal subconscious thoughts • Metaphorical object to represent Freudian thinking • ___ Motivation is longer lasting and based in value • ___ Law shows a relationship between motivation and performance • ...
Media Terminology 2023-04-26
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- Sound that only the audience are able to hear
- A type of angle that often depicts a character as vulnerable
- An editing technique often found within the action genre
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that links with relationships with other people
- A way in which audiences are categorised based on several factors
- a French word that literally translates to everything visible
- The theory devised by Stuart Hall that relates to a specific audience and how they might react
- When something has broken the 4th wall
- The last name of the theorist who spoke about stereotypes
- A type of angle that often depicts a character as powerful
- Multiple connotations of something
- The technical name to the title of a magazine
- A type of behaviour that is often depicted as negative involving the influence of media
- The psychiatrist who conducted the Bobo doll experiment
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to leave reality for entertainment purposes
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to better understand yourself
- The woman responsible for the male gaze
- Sound that the characters are able to hear
- This can be a piece of text used to establish the dominant message
- A word that describes a mixture of different genres in one
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- A way in which audiences are categorised based on their ideologies or hobbies
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where an audience can be in between
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where the audience doesn't agree
- Borrowing from other media sources, often called references
- A type of audience that decodes messages
- One of the 4 aspects of the Uses & Gratifications theory that is used to gain knowledge
- Something that is inferred by another thing
- One of the theorists behind the Uses & Gratifications theory
- The theorist responsible for establishing the 7 character archetypes
- One of the theorists behind the Uses & Gratifications theory
- A type of response to Stuart Hall's theory where the audience agrees
- A type of audience that doesn't decode messages
- Often a false sense of reality that has been orchestrated by a producer to present their dominant message
- The last name of the theorist that states genre needs to be challenged in order to remain relevant
- The theorist behind the 5 stages of equilibrium narrative
- The test that only passes if there are two women that talk to one another about something other than a man
- Fancy writing, often formal
- The literal meaning to something
38 Clues: Fancy writing, often formal • The literal meaning to something • Multiple connotations of something • When something has broken the 4th wall • The woman responsible for the male gaze • A type of audience that decodes messages • Sound that the characters are able to hear • Something that is inferred by another thing • Sound that only the audience are able to hear • ...
Math Culminating: Crossword 2022-01-19
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- A relationship in which a constant change in the independent variable gives the same change in the dependent variable.
- A method of calculating the interest charge on a loan
- The middle entry in a list of data listed in numerical order
- The theory and formula to measuring right-angled triangles
- A series of payments made at equal intervals
- The most frequent number in a data set
- A systematic error in surveys that renders the data useless
- Units of measurement originated by the British
- The measurement of the outline of a shape
- A line drawn through a scatter plot that best represents a linear relationship between two variables
- The distance between the edge of a circle and the middle
- The difference between the largest and smallest values in a set of data
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- A ratio that has the same proportions when put in simplest form
- The relationship between two variables
- A graph that uses dots to represent values on an x and y-axis
- The number of times a number is multiplied by itself
- The central point of a set of data
- A shape that is made up of several different shapes
- The side of a right triangle that is opposite the angle
- The amount of space occupied by an object
- a rate that describes how one variable changes in relation to another
- A loan used to purchase property
- A graph that has a straight line, able to connect all the data
- A triangle with a 90-degree angle
- The worth of a digit
25 Clues: The worth of a digit • A loan used to purchase property • A triangle with a 90-degree angle • The central point of a set of data • The relationship between two variables • The most frequent number in a data set • The amount of space occupied by an object • The measurement of the outline of a shape • A series of payments made at equal intervals • ...
Week 2 2018-08-18
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- Designed to illuminate the underlying cause of phenomena
- Research on how findings can be translated into practice
- Inferred from observations
- Person conducting a study
- Take on a handful of discrete non quantitative values
- Bond or connection between two phenomena
- People being studies in a quantitative study
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- Prediction
- Predicts the direction of a relationship
- Has theories as a starting point
- Seeks solutions to existing problems
- Person directing a study conducted by a team
- Involves imposing conditions on the research situation to minimize biases
- Expresses absence of a relationship
- Has an infinite number of values between any two points
- People cooperating in a qualitative study
- Systematic, abstract explanation of some aspect of reality
- Set of interventions to treat or prevent a specific cluster of symptoms
18 Clues: Prediction • Person conducting a study • Inferred from observations • Has theories as a starting point • Expresses absence of a relationship • Seeks solutions to existing problems • Predicts the direction of a relationship • Bond or connection between two phenomena • People cooperating in a qualitative study • Person directing a study conducted by a team • ...
RS revision guide activity 2013-11-01
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- One of the two sovereign masters.
- Bentham's theory was _____ utilitarianism
- Bentham's theory was a _________ theory.
- “Pleasures of the mind are higher than those of the _____
- How many aspects were there to Bentham's calculus.
- class what type of people had it easier in Bentham's eyes?
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- Bentham said that this drove humans on.
- pleasure Mill thought that education was one of these.
- Bentham and Mill were both these.
- Mills theory was ______ utilitarianism
- A deontological theory is also known as a _____ theory?
11 Clues: One of the two sovereign masters. • Bentham and Mill were both these. • Mills theory was ______ utilitarianism • Bentham said that this drove humans on. • Bentham's theory was a _________ theory. • Bentham's theory was _____ utilitarianism • How many aspects were there to Bentham's calculus. • pleasure Mill thought that education was one of these. • ...
QUANTUM MECHANICS 2023-07-11
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- Who made the first quantum theory?
- _______is a notation for linear algebra and linear operators on complex vector spaces together with their dual space both in the finite-dimensional and infinite-dimensional case
- which is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles
- Name the quantum mechanical phenomenon when a particle is able to penetrate through a potential energy barrier that is higher in energy than the particle's kinetic energy.
- An _______ is a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
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- which is a fundamental physical constant of foundational importance in quantum mechanics
- what means that aspects of one particle of an entangled pair depend on aspects of the other particle, no matter how far apart they are or what lies between them
- what is a mathematical description of the quantum state of an isolated quantum system
- Name a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- what are the special set of scalar values that is associated with the set of linear equations most probably in the matrix equations
10 Clues: Who made the first quantum theory? • Name a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • what is a mathematical description of the quantum state of an isolated quantum system • which is a fundamental physical constant of foundational importance in quantum mechanics • ...
squeebz theory 2013-06-04
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- A favourite tv series
- Kit and Pria's favourite take way
- Another favourite tv series
- Pria uses this for extra storage
- Pria and Kit's favourite course
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- A beautiful thing Pria made for Kit
- Household good that Pria and Kit don't want
- Kit takes a long time getting out of this
- 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
- The latest musical instrument Pria and Kit have bought
- Rescue food made for M and M by Kit and Pria
13 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 • A beautiful thing Pria made for Kit • A beautiful thing Pria and Kit both make • Kit takes a long time getting out of this • Household good that Pria and Kit don't want • Rescue food made for M and M by Kit and Pria • ...
computing theory 2014-11-10
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- sound comes out from this.
- is a devise that processes data and follows command that are put in.
- you can looks thing up with this
- is a collection of data
- has all the data stored in it.
- brings electricity to the computer
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- is where the computer will store data.
- is files that are stored and saved on a computer.
- stores data and is the control of data that switches on and off using 0 and 1.
- is processing data to make the data understandable
- touch screen device that runs programs
- is a thing that shows the image you are looking at.
- place you get information on
13 Clues: is a collection of data • sound comes out from this. • place you get information on • has all the data stored in it. • you can looks thing up with this • brings electricity to the computer • is where the computer will store data. • touch screen device that runs programs • is files that are stored and saved on a computer. • is processing data to make the data understandable • ...
Schema Theory 2021-01-08
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- researcher in office experiment
- mental representations derived from prior experience
- -reproduction: reproduction after some time
- using stored information
- adding information to schema
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- other researcher in office experiment
- the story became ___ in Bartlett's study
- -reproduction: telling each other
- ethical concern in Brewer & Treyens
- patterns of behaviour learned through interaction
- transforming sensory information into memory
- one of the first to suggest Schema theory
- consolidation or loss of information
13 Clues: using stored information • adding information to schema • researcher in office experiment • -reproduction: telling each other • ethical concern in Brewer & Treyens • consolidation or loss of information • other researcher in office experiment • the story became ___ in Bartlett's study • one of the first to suggest Schema theory • -reproduction: reproduction after some time • ...
particle theory 2023-04-19
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- conducting sends ________?
- if you can pick it up then it's _______
- the hotter it gets the ______ the molecules get
- __________is anything you can touch
- what do we use to measure someone's temperature?
- pure=________
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- what is done before the research is done?
- if you are dry that means your _____________
- if you are wet that means your __________
- heterogeneous means ___________
- thermal is like ______
- homogeneous means _______
- if it's cold out you can see your _________
13 Clues: pure=________ • thermal is like ______ • homogeneous means _______ • conducting sends ________? • heterogeneous means ___________ • __________is anything you can touch • if you can pick it up then it's _______ • what is done before the research is done? • if you are wet that means your __________ • if it's cold out you can see your _________ • ...
LOCK THEORY 2023-04-16
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- A jump shot taken while jumping backwards, away from the basket
- To break one's ankles so bad he touches the ground to catch himself before he falls
- The belief that by focusing on one idea at a time, you can unlock a greater state of being, whether that's basketball or life
- The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- When an offensive player can score on you any way he sees fit
- When a basketball player makes a field goal or basket
- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
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- A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
- A series of regularly spaced tones ranging from black to white
- A blocking move by an offensive player in which they stand beside or behind a defender in order to free a teammate
- A clutch bucket that seals victory for the person shooting
- When you fake out other players by rapidly switching the ball from one hand to the other and changing direction of travel
- When you only get the ball back if you take a reasonably distant jumper
13 Clues: When a basketball player makes a field goal or basket • The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • A clutch bucket that seals victory for the person shooting • When an offensive player can score on you any way he sees fit • A series of regularly spaced tones ranging from black to white • ...
Sociological Theory 2023-05-09
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- structure The organized patterns of relationships and institutions that form the backbone of a society.
- A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the role of economic and class relationships in shaping social reality, and that seeks to understand and critique the systemic inequalities that result from capitalism
- The process by which individuals learn and internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of their society.
- A condition in which the social norms and values that guide behavior are unclear or conflicting.
- The process by which society becomes increasingly organized and efficient, often at the expense of individual autonomy and creativity.
- A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the importance of symbols and social interactions in shaping individual identity and behavior.
- A theoretical perspective that seeks to understand and address the systematic inequalities between men and women in society, and that advocates for gender equality.
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- The struggle between individuals or groups over resources, power, or status.
- The systematic inequalities between different groups of people, whether based on class, race, gender, or other characteristics.
- The idea that cultural practices and beliefs must be evaluated on their own terms, rather than according to the standards of another culture.
- A theoretical perspective that emphasizes the ways in which social institutions and practices contribute to the overall stability and functioning of society.
- A political and social movement that emerged in the late 20th century, and that emphasizes traditional values, free-market economics, and a limited role for government in society.
- A theoretical perspective that critiques modernism and emphasizes the role of power, subjectivity, and ambiguity in shaping social reality, and that challenges traditional categories and assumptions about social life.
13 Clues: The struggle between individuals or groups over resources, power, or status. • A condition in which the social norms and values that guide behavior are unclear or conflicting. • structure The organized patterns of relationships and institutions that form the backbone of a society. • ...
IT Theory 2022-10-31
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- A large collection of data from many different sources
- Designing a database by splitting the data into related tables to reduce data redundancies.
- Process of converting readable data into unreadable characters to prevent unauthorized access
- A primary key that consists of more than one attribute.
- An Internet service that provides remote storage to computer users.
- A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table
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- On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources
- systems use light instead of electricity to transmit information
- A condition in which an attribute is dependent on another attribute that is not part of the primary key.
- the process of analyzing data to extract information not offered by the raw data alone
- A protocol for sending packets that does error-checking to ensure all packets are received and properly ordered
- the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted
- Where all data is kept irrespective of the source and its structure
13 Clues: A large collection of data from many different sources • A primary key that consists of more than one attribute. • the degree to which data is accurate, precise and trusted • A field that uniquely identifies a given entity in a table • On-demand availability of delocalized computer system resources • ...
Color Theory 2022-12-06
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- When you add white to a color
- the collection of rules and guidelines which designers use to communicate with users through appealing color schemes in visual interfaces.
- How light or dark a color is
- When you add black to a color
- A way to visually organize colors
- mixing two primaries together
- Another name for Blue Green
- A color scheme of two colors that sit opposite the color wheel
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- Colors adjacent to the complementary of a color
- Colors that are all different shades of a color
- Three colors equal distance on the color wheel
- Red and this color make Orange
- Another name for Blue Violet
13 Clues: Another name for Blue Green • How light or dark a color is • Another name for Blue Violet • When you add white to a color • When you add black to a color • mixing two primaries together • Red and this color make Orange • A way to visually organize colors • Three colors equal distance on the color wheel • Colors adjacent to the complementary of a color • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- Point the temperature at which at solid melts into a liquid
- Point
- anything that takes up space
- particles that vibrates in place
- particles that take up space in the bottom of the container
- temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature
- Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid
- Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas
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- hotness or coldness
- from a liquid to solid
- positive and negative charged particles
- motion
- the process when water vapor becomes liquid
- particles that move around fast and escapes the container
- from liquid phase to vapor
- from a solid to liquid
16 Clues: Point • motion • hotness or coldness • from a liquid to solid • from a solid to liquid • from liquid phase to vapor • anything that takes up space • particles that vibrates in place • positive and negative charged particles • the process when water vapor becomes liquid • Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas • Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid • ...
Cell Theory Review 2025-10-24
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- Theodor Schwann concluded that all ___ tissues are also composed of cells.
- The final modern principle added to cell theory is “metabolism and ___ occur within cells, controlling the energy flow necessary for life.”
- One of the modern principles added to cell theory is “cells contain hereditary information (___) which is passed from cell to cell during cell division.”
- The second tenet of the cell theory is “the cell is the ___ unit of life.”
- The phrase “omnis cellula e cellula” translates to "all cells come from ___ cells."
- The third tenet is “all cells ___ from preexisting cells.”
- Leeuwenhoek called the single-celled organisms he discovered "___."
- According to modern cell theory, cells carry DNA as their ___ information.
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- Another of the modern principles added to cell theory is “all cells are essentially the same in chemical composition and ___ activities.”
- ___ is the outdated idea that living organisms can arise or originate directly from non-living matter.
- The third tenet of ___ theory disproved the belief in spontaneous generation.
- Matthias Schleiden concluded in 1838 that all ___ tissues are composed of cells.
- ___ first coined the term "cell" in 1665 (last name only).
- The first tenet of cell theory is that “all ___ are made of cells.”
14 Clues: ___ first coined the term "cell" in 1665 (last name only). • The third tenet is “all cells ___ from preexisting cells.” • The first tenet of cell theory is that “all ___ are made of cells.” • Leeuwenhoek called the single-celled organisms he discovered "___." • Theodor Schwann concluded that all ___ tissues are also composed of cells. • ...
Consumer Behavior 2015-10-06
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- a set of beliefs that guide our understanding of the world
- the process by combing small pieces into lager pieces
- a sign that relates a product by either conventional or agreed-on association
- descriptive characteristics of a population
- process of acquiring information and storing it over time so that it is available when we need it
- processing information from more than one medium at a time
- a person who identify a need or desire, makes purchase, and the disposes of the product during the three stages
- a transaction in which two or more organizations or people give and receive something of value
- the meaning in which we assign to sensory stimuli
- renting out well-know names
- describes the bittersweet emotion where we view the past wit both sadness and longing
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- mixture of images
- unpleasant events that follow a response
- the process of making real what is initially simulation or hype
- the basic set of assumptions underlying the dominant set of assumptions
- is the study of the processes involved in when individuals or groups select, purchase, use or dispose of products, services, ideas, or experiences to satisfy needs and desires (Note: two words, space between each)
- takes the view of that much of consumer behavior resembles actions in play (Note: two words, space between each)
- represents one way that society has taught to satisfy the need
- a basic biological motive
- refers to the extent to which processing activity is devoted to a particular stimulus
20 Clues: mixture of images • a basic biological motive • renting out well-know names • unpleasant events that follow a response • descriptive characteristics of a population • the meaning in which we assign to sensory stimuli • the process by combing small pieces into lager pieces • a set of beliefs that guide our understanding of the world • ...
Sociology Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-04
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- Perspectives general set of assumptions about the nature of things
- the explanation of the relationships among particular phenomena
- principle that max weber created and used
- was interested in separate groups within a society, rather than the society as a whole
- view society as a set of interrelated parts that work together to produce a stable society
- it deals with the government and behavior
- the consequence that an element of society produces for the maintenance of its social system
- how people relate to one another and influence other's behavior
- the study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their needs and wants
- the description comprised of the essential characteristics of a feature of society
- the social science that deals with the behavior and thinking of organisms
- Herbert Spencer's view of society
- the study of past events
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- the founder of sociology
- focusing on the forces in society that promote competition and change
- strongly influenced by the work of Charles Darwin
- the negative consequence an element has for the stability of a social system
- The intended and recognized consequence of some element of society
- the comparative study of past and present cultures
- focuses on how much individuals interact with one another in a society
- how the enviornment affects individuals behavior
- the disciplines that study human behavior
- saw society as a set of interdependent parts
- the social science that studies human society and social behavior
- believed and used the conflict perspective
25 Clues: the founder of sociology • the study of past events • Herbert Spencer's view of society • principle that max weber created and used • it deals with the government and behavior • the disciplines that study human behavior • believed and used the conflict perspective • saw society as a set of interdependent parts • how the enviornment affects individuals behavior • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2020-09-30
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- created by an individual under royal charter
- US founding father, helped Jefferson write declaration of independence
- a nation in which the majority shares a single culture
- a service intented to serve all members of a community
- a diety of some type is seen as the ruling authority
- strict leader(s) with no room for political pluralism
- one person has all of the power
- the act of being protected
- the theory that power is the capacity for influence
- having a single legislative chamber in a body
- the people vote to chose their rulers/presidents
- strength in the hands of small privileged ruling classes
- 3rd US president, founding father, wrote declaration of independance
- father of liberalism
- governed as a single entity where the central government is ultimately supreme
- a view that a person's obligations are dependant upon a contract agreement
- supreme power or authority
- the ruler(s) are given their power by God
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- an organization of groups in an alliance
- an English law setting basic civil rights and clarifies who will next inherit the crown
- indirect democracy, founded on the principal of elected officials
- government evolved from primitive families through evolvement
- power rests within the hands of a small group of people
- all members of the political party are binded by the voted decisions
- the monarch holds supreme autocratic authority
- activities associated with the governance of a country
- rights that all people have from birth
- a royal charter of rights saying everyone is subject to the charter of law
- person in power derives power from ability to control the legistlature
- a legislative body having two branches
- the head of an elected government
- the document written to official declare the US' independence from Britian
- the idea that politics are located in the framework of the government
- people behind the scenes hold the power
- classes are the cause of struggle
- a colony ruled by appointed officials who are responsible for reigning the sovereigned state
- the people directly decide on political initiatives
- a system involving election of a president
- a colony in which all land belongs to the monarch
- combines general government with regional government
- government was originally initiated through force
- a system of people governing an organized community
- Ruler of Britain during American Revolutionary War
- acts of crime involving interference with everyday society
44 Clues: father of liberalism • the act of being protected • supreme power or authority • one person has all of the power • the head of an elected government • classes are the cause of struggle • rights that all people have from birth • a legislative body having two branches • people behind the scenes hold the power • an organization of groups in an alliance • ...
Theories of Business and Management 2025-04-27
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- , Step-by-step progress in theory
- , Focus on how useful a theory is for practice
- , Good theory must be simple (one word)
- , Statement explaining why variables are related
- , Adding new insights that surprise
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- , Key question: Who, where, when a theory applies
- , What connects variables in a theory
- , Errors like filling small gaps without major insight
- , Concept showing "how and why" something happens
- , Predicting future issues in theory
10 Clues: , Step-by-step progress in theory • , What connects variables in a theory • , Adding new insights that surprise • , Predicting future issues in theory • , Good theory must be simple (one word) • , Focus on how useful a theory is for practice • , Statement explaining why variables are related • , Key question: Who, where, when a theory applies • ...
Chapter 33 Review 2018-04-26
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- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths of knowledge
- Invented the geocentric theory
- The crime Galileo was accused of
- Issac Newton invented the theory about the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- a majorshift in thinking between the 1500 and 1700s
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- This person invented a new measure of temperature and improved upon the thermometer
- Discovered that planets' orbits are ovals
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- two major sources guiding European thinking
- Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this method
- Evangelista Torricelli invented this tool to measure atmospheric pressure
- an idea to be tested in an experiment
- Discovered Venus' phases, the moon's rough texture, and improved the telescope
- This organization got into a bitter conflict with Galileo
- This was the first person to view live cells under a microscope
- This man taught about a geocentric theory and that there were only three comntinents
17 Clues: Invented the geocentric theory • The crime Galileo was accused of • an idea to be tested in an experiment • Discovered that planets' orbits are ovals • two major sources guiding European thinking • a majorshift in thinking between the 1500 and 1700s • Rene Descartes and Francis Bacon invented this method • the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe • ...
Personality Theories 2022-11-02
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- A person who tends to be more invested in internal feelings and thoughts than the world around them
- unconscious within your personality, theory
- inherent good/best person we can be
- the defense mechanism that removes feelings of anxiety arousing thoughts, and memories from someone's consciousness
- Psychoanalytic theory of personality that is part of the conscious and controls behavior
- A person who tends to be more active and self-expressive, more aware of people and things in their surroundings
- Freud's theory about the part of personality that represents an individual's ideals and standards of judgment
- Psychoanalytic theory of the unconscious psychic that tried to satisfy the basic sexual drive
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be mostly consistent
- cognitive The importance of observation learning and processing of social situations
- a defense which someone refuses to admit to a previous problem that exists
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- thoughts feelings and beliefs that we don’t knowingly have
- theory measurable and quantifiable factors of personality
- the unique and constant of patterns feelings thinking and behavior
- The feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that set people apart from one another
- someone's view of themselves
- ideal self
- thoughts
- the defense mechanism for a person's justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behaviors
- actualization achieving one’s fullest potential
20 Clues: thoughts • ideal self • someone's view of themselves • inherent good/best person we can be • unconscious within your personality, theory • actualization achieving one’s fullest potential • theory measurable and quantifiable factors of personality • thoughts feelings and beliefs that we don’t knowingly have • ...
Functionalism and Marxism 2021-12-02
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- The founding father of Functionalism
- The surname of the man who started Marxism
- Built upon the ideas of the founding father of Functionalism
- An economic system that Marxists dislike
- The prefix for the more modern Marxists
- Worked with Davis on the concept of Role Allocation
- Worked with Karl Marx, said the family passes capitalism on from one generation to the next.
- Both Functionalism and Marxism are this type of theory that believes society shapes human behaviour and is a top-down approach
- Durkheim's theory that the education system brings social ....
- Marxist who studied The Lads - Learning to Labour
- The Marxist theory that capitalism causes crime
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- Louis .... Marxist who coined the two different state apparatuses
- Both Marxism and Functionalism can be criticised for being too ....
- The Functionalist idea that society is fair and based on how hard you are willing to work
- Functionalism is this type of theory
- Both Marxism and Feminism are these types of theories
- The functionalist theory/analogy that believes society is like the human body
- The form of state apparatus that Marxists believe controls people through their way of thinking
- Marxist who worked with Bowles on the Correspondence Principle and the Myth of Meritocracy
19 Clues: The founding father of Functionalism • Functionalism is this type of theory • The prefix for the more modern Marxists • An economic system that Marxists dislike • The surname of the man who started Marxism • The Marxist theory that capitalism causes crime • Marxist who studied The Lads - Learning to Labour • Worked with Davis on the concept of Role Allocation • ...
Nursing Theorists and their Contributions 2023-11-29
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- An era that generates the body of knowledge or science to form a basis for nursing practice.
- A concept of Change Theory that push in a direction that causes change to occur.
- A theorist that emphasises patient education and empowerment for self-care and independence.
- The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory.
- Nurses help people satisfy their self-care requirements. This involves patient counsel, education, and support.
- Quoted, "the client is a living open system; a collection of behavioral subsystems that interrelate to form a behavioral system.
- A caring theory emphasizes holistic treatment that addresses patients' physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
- She emphasizes the nurse-patient interaction and compassion and empathy in nursing.
- Protection methods used to relieve stress, according to Betty Neuman. It might be flexible or inflexible based on resources and coping skills.
- Theorist views people as complex systems affected by pressures. Neuman's idea emphasises nursing measures to stabilise and balance patients.
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- She developed the theory that culture shapes health beliefs and practices, hence nurses should deliver culturally congruent care to satisfy the requirements of varied communities.
- A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises.
- The human field and environmental field are constantly exchanging energy.
- Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing"
- Created the "Need Theory" of nursing, which emphasises patients' basic needs and how nurses may help.
- This refers to the activities that individuals perform to maintain their health and well-being. It includes activities such as hygiene, nutrition, exercise, and managing chronic conditions.
- Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour.
- The person has a sense of adaptive responses.
- These factors or stimuli upset the body's homeostasis. They might be intrapersonal, interpersonal, or extrapersonal.
- Developed the Conservation Model
20 Clues: Developed the Conservation Model • The person has a sense of adaptive responses. • Presents the first nursing theory, "Notes on Nursing" • Includes patterned, repeated, and intentional behaviour. • The Father of Social Psychology, developed the Change Theory. • A cultural care of helping people change unhealthy cultural practises. • ...
14-1 Religion and Society (no spaces) 2025-01-28
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- Not all religion supported slavery. The Quakers were Chistian and they were leaders in the ___ movement.
- Conflict Theory argues that religion is a tool for those in power to continue existing _____ .
- A ____ is an established religion that is integrated into society, such as Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism.
- Conflict Theory: People will not challenge elites, if those elites have the ____ of ____ behind them.
- Comparing ___ ___ countries, twice as many people in the U.S. report religion as being important.
- ____ is the process where religion is less important now than it was in past generations.
- A social institution with practices and beliefs is what we call _____ , like Christianity and Islam
- Conflict Theory: In most religions, women are subordinate to men, which means they are ____ .
- _____ are belief systems that are less formal and are less integrated into society, attracting disadvantaged citizens.
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- A religious _____ includes symbols such as the Star of David & the Cross, or a Jewish man’s beard.
- Conflict Theory: in the past, those with power claimed to receive their power by ___ ___ , or by religion.
- Religion is about personal beliefs, but sociology studies how religion influences ___ ___ .
- Conflict Theory: Christianity & Judaism describe God as a ___ ___ , seen in paintings and art.
- Many Lutherans live in the ____ , because lots of Scandinavian & Germans migrated to that region.
- Functionalism argues that religion helps society by bringing people together; social _____ .
- Functionalism argues that religion helps society by giving its citizens a ____ in life, so you feel important.
- Religion has ties to the very ____ & ____ that shape our culture.
- Functionalism argues that religion helps society by making people behave; social _____ .
- Conflict Theory: Religion was once used to uphold the legitimacy of American ____ , using the Bible.
- A symbolic practice that highlights your faith is what we call _____ , like making the sign of the cross.
20 Clues: Religion has ties to the very ____ & ____ that shape our culture. • Functionalism argues that religion helps society by making people behave; social _____ . • ____ is the process where religion is less important now than it was in past generations. • Functionalism argues that religion helps society by bringing people together; social _____ . • ...
Leadership Theories and Styles 2024-07-08
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- According to the Hersey-Blanchard leadership theory, if employees are able but unwilling this style must be used by leaders to garner support from employees.
- Based on the Ohio State Studies, a leader who exhibits this behavior is task oriented and concerned with scheduling and assigning work and encouraging employees to maintain standards of performance.
- This contingency leadership theory was developed by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard and focuses on the readiness of followers (employees) to accomplish a particular task.
- Based on the University of Michigan Studies, this leader focuses on human relations and addresses the needs of employees.
- power Based on the contingency model that uses a least preferred co-worker questionnaire, this situational factor is concerned with the amount of power a leader may have to control the group and provide rewards (e.g. salary increases, promotion) and punishment (e.g. firing and discipline).
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- The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals is known as _________________
- This contingency model uses a least preferred co-worker questionnaire to identify whether a leadership style is task-oriented or relationship-oriented.
- This theory was developed by Robert House and suggests that leaders can enhance motivation and performance by clarifying goals, removing obstacles and providing support to their team members.
- The seven traits associated with effective leadership are: drive, desire to lead, honesty and integrity, self-confidence, job-relevant knowledge, extraversion, and ______________
- Based on the leadership theory developed by Hersey-Blanchard, if employees are unwilling and unable to do a task, the leader must use this particular style where clear and specific instructions are provided.
- The managerial grid model identifies five different leadership styles based on the concern for people and the concern for ______________________
- Based on the theory developed by Robert House, this style of leadership focuses on creating a friendly work environment.
- According to the managerial grid model, this type of management may be the most effective leadership style as managers seek to prioritize both the organization’s production needs and the employees’ needs.
- Employees are given the freedom to make decisions and complete their work as they deem fit. This leadership style is known as ___________________
- This leadership style allows employees to participate in the decision-making process.
15 Clues: This leadership style allows employees to participate in the decision-making process. • The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals is known as _________________ • Based on the theory developed by Robert House, this style of leadership focuses on creating a friendly work environment. • ...
Nursing Theory Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- method to determine the self-care deficits and then to define the roles of patient or nurse to meet the self-care demands
- The theory emphasizes the importance of increasing the patient’s independence so that progress after hospitalization would not be delayed
- this theorist’s work is based on the philosophy and science of caring and includes 10 factors.
- Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention.
- This theorist had a theory that is a combination of biological, psychological, sociological, & spiritual factors, & states that a person is a unitary being in continuous interaction with their environment. There are three main themes: meaning, rhythmicity, & transcendence.
- Theory explains the differences and similarities amongst people and applies it to how nurses can use these ideas to work on promoting health
- complementary counterpart to models of health protection
- this model of nursing includes seven nursing roles, showing dynamic character roles in nursing.
- theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing.
- This nursing professor has won the National Journal of Nursing’s Book of the Year 18 times, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
- according to this theorists’ theory, all patient behavior can be a cry for help, including verbal & non-verbal. This theorist’ also left it up to the nurse to interpret the behavior to determine the needs of the patient.
- Proposed the idea that people can have faith in their own ability to perform and achieve to promote their own accomplishment and well-being
- “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.”
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- describes a dynamic, interpersonal relationship in which a patient grows and develops to attain certain life goals
- Developed a framework to help nurses help nontraditional mothers successfully adopt a strong maternal identity.
- The goal of nursing is identification of a patient’s need for help, as well as addressing these needs.
- Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change
- Theory defines the patient as: “…a behavioral system composed of seven behavioral subsystems”
- Main concepts of the nursing theory are suffering, meaning, nursing, hope, communications, self-therapy, and a targeted intellectual approach.
- this theorist takes the patient’s cultural background into consideration when caring for them; also known as transcultural nursing.
- This theorist considered patients as “unitary human beings” who cannot be divided into parts, but they are required to be looked at as a whole.
- Focused on the idea of intentional change with six stages; Precontemplation, contemplation, determination, action, relapse, and maintenance.
- Author of theory stated: “nursing is the process of recognizing the patient in relation to the environment, and it is the process of the understanding of consciousness”
23 Clues: Theory lays out 3 levels of stress prevention. • complementary counterpart to models of health protection • Prepare for change, do the change, and sustain the change • “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.” • theory is made up on four key components: person, health, environment, & nursing. • ...
APGOPO Unit 4 Review 2025-02-12
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- Method of polling collecting data on why people voted the way they did
- Actions taken by Congress / POTUS to influence economy
- Actions taken by the Federal Reserve to influence economy
- The belief that government power should be restricted to protect individual liberties
- A political ideology that advocates for minimal government intervention in both the economy and social issues
- A widely held belief in American political culture that laws should be applied equally
- Economic theory that advocates government intervention to stabilize the economy
- Factors such as family, media, and education that influence political beliefs
- Method of polling that tracks how views of a candidate change during a campaign
- Economic theory advocating that economic growth can be most effectively fostered by lowering taxes, decreasing regulation, and allowing free trade
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- A political ideology that favors limited government, free markets, and traditional values
- The belief that government should provide economic security and social programs
- The scientific method of measuring public opinion through surveys
- The principle that all individuals should have the same opportunities for success
- The process by which individuals develop their political beliefs
- A consistent set of political beliefs about the role of government
- Experiences shared by people of a common age
17 Clues: Experiences shared by people of a common age • Actions taken by Congress / POTUS to influence economy • Actions taken by the Federal Reserve to influence economy • The process by which individuals develop their political beliefs • The scientific method of measuring public opinion through surveys • A consistent set of political beliefs about the role of government • ...
natural law 2025-12-02
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- Which type of law is revealed through Scripture?
- A goal or aim which is in line with God’s plan
- Term for an ethical theory that judges the morality of an action based on whether the action itself is right or wrong according to a set of rules or duties, rather than on the consequences of the action
- Word for an ethical theory that aims at a final goal or purpose.
- What term refers to God’s perfect, unchanging plan governing all creation?
- The intention behind an action
- Some property that a thing has by its very nature is…?
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- What term refers to specific moral rules derived from general natural law principles?
- What is the term for reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions?
- Some aim which appears beneficial but contradicts God’s purpose
- What principle allows an action with both good and bad effects if both interior and exterior acts are good?
- Faith, hope, love
- What does Aquinas call the part of eternal law that humans can grasp through reason?
- What does Aquinas call the laws of particular societies?
- The action as performed
- Prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude
- What do we call the basic human inclinations such as self-preservation, reproduction, and seeking truth?
17 Clues: Faith, hope, love • The action as performed • The intention behind an action • Prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude • A goal or aim which is in line with God’s plan • Which type of law is revealed through Scripture? • Some property that a thing has by its very nature is…? • What does Aquinas call the laws of particular societies? • ...
History crossword 2022-01-07
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- A group of people who inhabit a foreign territory
- Spanish soldiers who took part in the conquest of the Americans
- Duke of Normandy
- A body of religious teachings
- An imaginary land described by Thomas More
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for investing
- painted the Sistine chapel
- An argument between the Monarchs of Spain and Portugal
- The Earth is the center of the universe
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- Never found the direct water route west from Europe to Asia
- Best known for his theory about the law of gravity
- A systematic procedure for collecting evidence
- A complex set f ideals
- An economic system based on private ownership
- Person who made the first vaccine and it was for smallpox
15 Clues: Duke of Normandy • A complex set f ideals • painted the Sistine chapel • A body of religious teachings • A Roman Catholic tribunal for investing • The Earth is the center of the universe • An imaginary land described by Thomas More • An economic system based on private ownership • A systematic procedure for collecting evidence • ...
Cambridge 2024-02-27
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- Famous scientist who lived in Cambridge, Stephen ____
- Who is the Duke of Cambridge
- The structure of this was discovered in Cambridge
- River that runs through Cambridge
- What river is the annual Oxford V Cambridge boat race held
- The college where Isaac Newton's apple tree is
- What insect sits on top of Corpus Clock
- 55% of residents use this form of transport
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- Famous Charles had a theory of evolution
- TV detective series set in Cambridge
- Something to do on the river
- How many colleges are there in Cambridge
- What is the largest college in Cambridge
- Animal Lord Byron reported kept at Trinity
- Rock band formed in Cambridge Pink ____
15 Clues: Who is the Duke of Cambridge • Something to do on the river • River that runs through Cambridge • TV detective series set in Cambridge • Rock band formed in Cambridge Pink ____ • What insect sits on top of Corpus Clock • Famous Charles had a theory of evolution • How many colleges are there in Cambridge • What is the largest college in Cambridge • ...
Cell Theory Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-14
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- tool used to extend human vision and observe cells
- Rule 1 of Cell Theory "All living things are made of _____"
- English scientist who first observed bacteria and called them "animalcules"
- Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells"
- tiny living thing only visible by microscope
- a single celled living thing
- belief that living things came from nonliving things
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- doctor and pathologist who stated diseased cells come from healthy cells
- English scientist who was the first the name "the cell"
- Rule 2 of Cell Theory "Cells are the simplest & basic unit of _____"
- German scientist who studied plants and created cell theory
- Scottish scientist who first discovered the nucleus of the cell
- oak tree bark that was studied and helped name the cell
- German scientist who studied animals and created cell theory
- Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope
15 Clues: a single celled living thing • tiny living thing only visible by microscope • Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope • tool used to extend human vision and observe cells • Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells" • belief that living things came from nonliving things • English scientist who was the first the name "the cell" • ...
Physicists & theories 2025-05-06
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- wrote A Brief History of Time
- wrote The First 3 Minutes
- the theory of everything
- unification of three theories
- model of deterministic chaos
- could solve the mystery of dark matter
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- Nobel Prize winner born in 1950
- flow patterns are modeled
- theory about small triggers
- theory brought order to the particle zoo
- medieval philosopher
- theory seeing particles in small strings
12 Clues: medieval philosopher • the theory of everything • flow patterns are modeled • wrote The First 3 Minutes • theory about small triggers • model of deterministic chaos • wrote A Brief History of Time • unification of three theories • Nobel Prize winner born in 1950 • could solve the mystery of dark matter • theory brought order to the particle zoo • ...
natural law 2025-12-02
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- Which type of law is revealed through Scripture?
- A goal or aim which is in line with God’s plan
- Term for an ethical theory that judges the morality of an action based on whether the action itself is right or wrong according to a set of rules or duties, rather than on the consequences of the action
- Word for an ethical theory that aims at a final goal or purpose.
- What term refers to God’s perfect, unchanging plan governing all creation?
- The intention behind an action
- Some property that a thing has by its very nature is…?
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- What term refers to specific moral rules derived from general natural law principles?
- What is the term for reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions?
- Some aim which appears beneficial but contradicts God’s purpose
- What principle allows an action with both good and bad effects if both interior and exterior acts are good?
- Faith, hope, love
- What does Aquinas call the part of eternal law that humans can grasp through reason?
- What does Aquinas call the laws of particular societies?
- The action as performed
- Prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude
- What do we call the basic human inclinations such as self-preservation, reproduction, and seeking truth?
17 Clues: Faith, hope, love • The action as performed • The intention behind an action • Prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude • A goal or aim which is in line with God’s plan • Which type of law is revealed through Scripture? • Some property that a thing has by its very nature is…? • What does Aquinas call the laws of particular societies? • ...
Unit 8 2018-11-25
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- / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- / Urges to perform certain behaviors
- Kinsey / his research described human sexual behavior and was controversial
- theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion
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- law / the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point
- theory / the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness
- / a complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species.
- / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
- Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome
- theory / A theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated
- / a response of the whole organism
- Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs"
12 Clues: / a response of the whole organism • / Urges to perform certain behaviors • Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" • Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome • / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. • / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion • ...
Math think-tac-toe, Unit 3 2016-09-12
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- the arrangement of a group of objects where order is important
- a table that lists the number of times, or frequency, that each data value occurs
- what actually happened in an experiment
- what outcomes should happen
- a selection of a group of objects.
- an event made up of 2 or more simple events
- a test, usually to see if a theory is true
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- each repetition of an experiment
- what should happen in an experiment
- have the same chance of occurring
- the chance something will occur
- result of situation or experiment
- space the group tested or sampled for an experiment
- the opposite of an situation
- an outcome or set of outcomes
15 Clues: what outcomes should happen • the opposite of an situation • an outcome or set of outcomes • the chance something will occur • each repetition of an experiment • have the same chance of occurring • result of situation or experiment • a selection of a group of objects. • what should happen in an experiment • what actually happened in an experiment • ...
Ethan 2022-01-07
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- the man that argued that matter is made up of many particles
- achievment
- the meaning of the renaissance
- the set of laws to help rule the roman empire
- series of steps for forming, testing scientific series
- one of historys greatest kings who also expanded the frankish kingdom
- helpes discover the scientific method
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- the series of holy wars over the middle east
- the most revolutionary invention of the reniassance
- "the father of humanist"
- education focused on human potential
- what was the city state that specialized in trade?
- Widely accepted geocentric theory challenged as inaccurate
- man who inherited the position from his father charles martel
- where was a banking system established during the reniassance?
15 Clues: achievment • "the father of humanist" • the meaning of the renaissance • education focused on human potential • helpes discover the scientific method • the series of holy wars over the middle east • the set of laws to help rule the roman empire • what was the city state that specialized in trade? • the most revolutionary invention of the reniassance • ...
History crossword 2022-01-07
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- A group of people who inhabit a foreign territory
- Spanish soldiers who took part in the conquest of the Americans
- Duke of Normandy
- A body of religious teachings
- An imaginary land described by Thomas More
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for investing
- painted the Sistine chapel
- An argument between the Monarchs of Spain and Portugal
- The Earth is the center of the universe
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- Never found the direct water route west from Europe to Asia
- Best known for his theory about the law of gravity
- A systematic procedure for collecting evidence
- A complex set f ideals
- An economic system based on private ownership
- Person who made the first vaccine and it was for smallpox
15 Clues: Duke of Normandy • A complex set f ideals • painted the Sistine chapel • A body of religious teachings • A Roman Catholic tribunal for investing • The Earth is the center of the universe • An imaginary land described by Thomas More • An economic system based on private ownership • A systematic procedure for collecting evidence • ...
Frankenstein Readers Response Crossword 2025-03-31
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- Who made? (man-last name)
- who cooked? (teacher) ((bonus question))
- who was? (Arabian)
- who died? (trial / picture)
- Who Made? (theory-first name only)
- who died? (end)
- what shows emotions? (environment)
- who died? (boy)
- who died? (mother name)
- Shelley who wrote? (book)
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- what was read? (by monster, talked about in presentation)
- where found? (fire by monster)
- who are the protectors? (family name)
- who marry? (girl)
- Response what is? (theory. A book theory. Happy reading)
- where climb? (monster)
16 Clues: who died? (end) • who died? (boy) • who marry? (girl) • who was? (Arabian) • where climb? (monster) • who died? (mother name) • Who made? (man-last name) • Shelley who wrote? (book) • who died? (trial / picture) • where found? (fire by monster) • Who Made? (theory-first name only) • what shows emotions? (environment) • who are the protectors? (family name) • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2022-08-18
Across
- the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine
- the idea that the environment is fragile and should be protected and used as little as possible
- mandate man and women were commanded to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- the study of life
- measuring the world in repeatable and predictable ways by generating
- a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data
- a model that describes how phenomena relate to each other
- simple testable statement that predicts the answer to your question
- of God combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself
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- the use of technology to enhance living organisms and their processes
- preservation and wise use of natural resources
- the explanation or meaning given to a set of observation
- perspective that a person uses to view and interpret the world
- method logical procedure that helps answer a scientific question
- a model that explains a set of observations
- simplified representation of reality that describes or explains something in the world in a workable and useful way
16 Clues: the study of life • a model that explains a set of observations • preservation and wise use of natural resources • the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine • the explanation or meaning given to a set of observation • a model that describes how phenomena relate to each other • a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data • ...
Theory Vocab 2017-08-15
Across
- involved in smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
- there are times when we are most sensitive to particular types of stimuli
- involved in movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts
- identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts
- 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
- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through though
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- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and improving their wellbeing
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g. a bell)
- process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent years
- identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts
14 Clues: actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • the process of enlarging people's freedoms and improving their wellbeing • identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts • identifies five environmental systems with which an individual interacts • ...
Particle theory 2013-06-17
Across
- A group of atoms made up with the same number of protons.
- Particles whizzing about, filling up all the space.
- Subatomic particle with no charge.
- Gas turning into liquid.
- Positively charged subatomic particle.
- Particles closely packed, moving slowly.
- Two or more elements in a fixed whole number ratio.
- Particles moving quickly but still touching.
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- Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Liquid turning into solid.
- Solid turning into liquid.
- Liquid turning into gas.
- Two or more particles in a fixed whole number ratio.
13 Clues: Liquid turning into gas. • Gas turning into liquid. • Liquid turning into solid. • Solid turning into liquid. • Subatomic particle with no charge. • Negatively charged subatomic particle. • Positively charged subatomic particle. • Particles closely packed, moving slowly. • Particles moving quickly but still touching. • Particles whizzing about, filling up all the space. • ...
Darwin's Theory 2014-02-09
Across
- measure of relative contribution an individual trait makes
- structures features not inherited from a common ancestor
- structures reduced forms of functional structures
- one species that evolves to resemble another species
- study of the distribution of plants and animals
- adaption that allows species to blend into their surroundings
- traits primitive features
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- traits newly evolved features
- selection the development of new breeds and strains
- cumulative changes in groups of organisms through time
- structures structures inherited from a common ancestor
- early, pre-birth stage of an organism's development
- selection the modifying of a population
13 Clues: traits primitive features • traits newly evolved features • selection the modifying of a population • study of the distribution of plants and animals • structures reduced forms of functional structures • selection the development of new breeds and strains • early, pre-birth stage of an organism's development • one species that evolves to resemble another species • ...
MALTHUSIAN THEORY 2022-07-14
Across
- Modern Malthusians worry that a large population will unsustainably use Earth's...
- A Malthusian preventative check
- Malthus believed people were subjected to these limits
- Malthus hypothesised that food production would grow this way
- A phenomenon that has led to declining TFR
- A positive check
- Malthus believed this would outstrip food supply
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- Food production is behind population growth in this region
- Malthus hypothesised that population would grow this way
- Modern day supporters of Malthus' theory
- This increased food production from 1950s
- Actual food production trend over time
- Malthus existed during this stage of DTM
- A positive check
14 Clues: A positive check • A positive check • A Malthusian preventative check • Actual food production trend over time • Modern day supporters of Malthus' theory • Malthus existed during this stage of DTM • This increased food production from 1950s • A phenomenon that has led to declining TFR • Malthus believed this would outstrip food supply • ...
Atomic Theory 2022-09-28
Across
- element with negative charge gain electrons
- lives on energy levels and has a negative charge
- element with positive charge lost electrons
- color with the least amount of energy
- a different version of the same element
- found in the nucleus with no charge
- telling valence electrons on periodic table
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- color with the most or highest energy
- light, energy released
- relationship between energy and frequency
- relationship between wavelength and frequency
- a element with a charge - or +
- subatomic particle that has a positive charge
13 Clues: light, energy released • a element with a charge - or + • found in the nucleus with no charge • color with the most or highest energy • color with the least amount of energy • a different version of the same element • relationship between energy and frequency • element with negative charge gain electrons • element with positive charge lost electrons • ...
Music Theory 2023-12-05
Across
- Scale that has no sharps and no flats
- adds half the value of the note it is attached to
- same melody but different lyrics (words) each time it is played
- also known as a half step
- two semitones
- section that appears directly before the chorus. It will be the same each time it is played and generally increases in texture and dynamics
- notes that sound the same but are spelt differently on the page
- is always at the end of the song. It is a small section that repeats an earlier part of the song, often the hook line of the chorus
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- Note worth 1 beat in 4/4 time
- different melody and different lyrics to the rest of the song
- allow you to notate notes above and below each staff
- same melody and the same lyrics each time it is played. It often contains a hook or key phrase which can be the title of the song
- note worth 4 beats in 4/4 time
13 Clues: two semitones • also known as a half step • Note worth 1 beat in 4/4 time • note worth 4 beats in 4/4 time • Scale that has no sharps and no flats • adds half the value of the note it is attached to • allow you to notate notes above and below each staff • different melody and different lyrics to the rest of the song • ...
Filter Theory 2023-11-08
Across
- The filter theory was developed by them
- This happens to relationships when similarity does not exist
- Someone who is discounted as a partner
- Complementarity more important for long-term couples at a later stage of a relationship
- Partner needs to balance your traits with opposite ones of their own
- Complementarity
- An explanation of relationship formation.
- Range of factors that influence partners meeting
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- Similarity in attitudes is only important for couples dating less than...
- The key benefit of proximity
- Find partners who share our basic values
- Complementarity
- You are more likely to form a relationship with someone who is socially and culturally similar
- Similarity in Attitudes
14 Clues: Complementarity • Complementarity • Similarity in Attitudes • The key benefit of proximity • Someone who is discounted as a partner • The filter theory was developed by them • Find partners who share our basic values • An explanation of relationship formation. • Range of factors that influence partners meeting • This happens to relationships when similarity does not exist • ...
atomic theory 2023-09-29
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- atomic mass " the weighted average mass of all naturally occuring isotopes of the element
- anything that has mass,and takes up space
- the center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- particals that carry a positive charge
- atoms with the same number of protons and different numbers of neatrons
- smaller particales that protons and neutrons are made of
- number: the numbers of protons that an element contains
- number: the sum of protons and the number of neutrons in the neuclus of an atom
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- cloud: the area around the neclues where electrons are most likely to be found
- shells: outer rings of atom that contain electrons. these chells orbit around the nuclues.
- the smallest piece of an element that still holds the propites of the element
- particales that carry negitive charge
- atmoic mass unit used to measure the mass of atom
13 Clues: particales that carry negitive charge • particals that carry a positive charge • anything that has mass,and takes up space • atmoic mass unit used to measure the mass of atom • number: the numbers of protons that an element contains • smaller particales that protons and neutrons are made of • the center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons • ...
Feminist Theory 2023-10-23
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- the name for the shift that involves housekeeping and childcare
- fundamental form of social division
- how Judith Butler views gender
- what Engles believed to be class oppression of women
- what Beauvoir describes women as relative to men “the one”
- wave of feminism that focused on attaining basic rights
- voluntarily accepting societal gender roles and inequality
- theorist that stressed economic power for gender equality
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- concept that interweaves social categories
- where the outliers of society are according to Anzaldua
- ____ of domination to be both opresor and oppressed
- society structured around maternal lineage and power
- where women should be placed according to Critical Feminism
13 Clues: how Judith Butler views gender • fundamental form of social division • concept that interweaves social categories • ____ of domination to be both opresor and oppressed • society structured around maternal lineage and power • what Engles believed to be class oppression of women • where the outliers of society are according to Anzaldua • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-01-04
Across
- Visual representation of key developments in the evolution of atomic theory over time.
- Niels Bohr's atomic model featuring electrons in specific energy orbits around the nucleus.
- Scientist who developed the early 19th-century atomic theory, suggesting atoms are indestructible and identical.
- Anything that has mass and occupies space, composed of atoms.
- Specific orbits or shells where electrons are found in Bohr's atomic model.
- Ancient Greek philosopher who proposed the concept of indivisible particles called "atomos."
- Central, positively charged region of an atom, discovered by Rutherford.
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- Democritus' idea that matter is composed of tiny, unbreakable particles.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle discovered by J.J. Thomson in the late 19th century.
- Branch of physics that describes the behavior of particles on the atomic and subatomic scale.
- The arrangement of protons, neutrons, and electrons within an atom.
- Scientist who conducted the gold foil experiment, revealing the existence of a small, dense atomic nucleus.
- Scientific explanation of the nature and behavior of matter at the atomic level.
13 Clues: Anything that has mass and occupies space, composed of atoms. • The arrangement of protons, neutrons, and electrons within an atom. • Democritus' idea that matter is composed of tiny, unbreakable particles. • Central, positively charged region of an atom, discovered by Rutherford. • Specific orbits or shells where electrons are found in Bohr's atomic model. • ...
Perm Theory 2020-04-17
Across
- use appropriate ...... when wrapping hair on rod
- the active ingredient used in coldwave perms
- used in heatless perms, overnight waves
- opposite of temporary
- oxidizing agent in a perm
- the bond broken by perm solution
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- 2nd phase in a perm
- do not .....hair too tightly when wrapping rod
- wrapped end to scalp with strong alkaline solution
- created by Arnold F. Willatt
- rolling part of a perm
- neutralizer is used to .... hair into new curl shape
- had a breakthrough in permanent heat waving machine
13 Clues: 2nd phase in a perm • opposite of temporary • rolling part of a perm • oxidizing agent in a perm • created by Arnold F. Willatt • the bond broken by perm solution • used in heatless perms, overnight waves • the active ingredient used in coldwave perms • do not .....hair too tightly when wrapping rod • use appropriate ...... when wrapping hair on rod • ...
Color Theory 2025-05-01
Across
- You use Red and Yellow to make this color.
- The Complimentary Color of Purple
- Purple and Yellow
- The complimentary color of Green
- What is the object that colors are laid out in.
- Yellow-Green
- The Complimentary Color of Orange
- Yellow and Blue make this color.
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- Red, Yellow, and Blue
- Blue and Red make this color
- Blue, Green, and Purple
- Red, Orange, and Yellow
- Orange, Green, and Purple
13 Clues: Yellow-Green • Purple and Yellow • Red, Yellow, and Blue • Blue, Green, and Purple • Red, Orange, and Yellow • Orange, Green, and Purple • Blue and Red make this color • The complimentary color of Green • Yellow and Blue make this color. • The Complimentary Color of Purple • The Complimentary Color of Orange • You use Red and Yellow to make this color. • ...
NDT theory 2024-10-17
Across
- weakly repelled to a magnet
- reverse magnetizing force required to remove residual magnetism
- flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit
- strongly attracted to a magnet
- full magnetization of a specimen, all domains are aligned
- leftover magnetism materials when magnetizing force is removed
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- weakly attracted to a magnet
- the ease in which a magnetic field can be established
- a material resistance to magnetism
- neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet
- the ability of a material to retain magnetism
- a unit of measurement for flux density
- strenght of magnetic flux
13 Clues: strenght of magnetic flux • weakly repelled to a magnet • weakly attracted to a magnet • strongly attracted to a magnet • a material resistance to magnetism • a unit of measurement for flux density • flux lines of force in a magnetic circuit • the ability of a material to retain magnetism • neutral, neither attracted nor repelled by a magnet • ...
~ Mercedes' WEEK 9, en/em words ~ 2020-06-16
Across
- To upgrade; enhance the quality of
- Cause to be twisted together with or caught in
- Carve, mould or stamp (a sign) on an surface or object
- To Officially register as a member of an institution
- To set ablaze
- Imagine as a future possibility; visualise
- Involve (something) as a part of a consequence
- Surround and have or hold within
- Accept (a belief, theory or change) willingly
- An area surrounded by a barrier
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- A covering or containing structure or layer
- Provide (a spirit) with physical form
- To put (something or someone) at risk or in danger
- Attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage
- Begin (a course or action)
15 Clues: To set ablaze • Begin (a course or action) • An area surrounded by a barrier • Surround and have or hold within • To upgrade; enhance the quality of • Provide (a spirit) with physical form • Imagine as a future possibility; visualise • A covering or containing structure or layer • Accept (a belief, theory or change) willingly • Cause to be twisted together with or caught in • ...
Week 1-2 word: Crossword 2022-02-28
Across
- The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave.
- A Simulation that does not exist
- Absorbing or stupefying influence or agency
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware.
- Form a theory or set of theories about something.
- the Setting or location
- a word-formation process based on the combination of lexical elements
- An astonishing feeling
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- you do it on purpose after thinking seriously about it.
- the entire amount of Income
- being kept from possessing, enjoying, or using something
- characterized by severe physical or mental suffering.
- A complex brain structure
- clear images in the mind.
- having a large extent
15 Clues: having a large extent • An astonishing feeling • the Setting or location • A complex brain structure • clear images in the mind. • the entire amount of Income • A Simulation that does not exist • Absorbing or stupefying influence or agency • Form a theory or set of theories about something. • characterized by severe physical or mental suffering. • ...
Academic Word List Project 2 2018-11-13
Across
- the amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, factory
- theory
- relating to a particular race, nation, or tribe and their customs and traditions
- to combine or work together
- put into effect
- considering or including everything
- to agree to give or allow to
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- force rulings on someone
- happening or coming after something else
- a large-scale systematic plan
- for this reason
- to show or suggest that someone is involved in a crime or dishonest act
- a set of fixed limits that control the way that something should be done
- to assign to a category
- a system that is intended to achieve something or deal with a problem
15 Clues: theory • for this reason • put into effect • to assign to a category • force rulings on someone • to combine or work together • to agree to give or allow to • a large-scale systematic plan • considering or including everything • happening or coming after something else • the amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, factory • ...
Healthy Living vocab 2025-09-22
Across
- The way you think and feel about someone or something.
- To make something happen.
- To stop (something) from happening or existing.
- Usual, typical, normal.
- To cause (something) to start, or grow bigger or more advanced.
- To connect or join one thing to another.
- Possible or probable.
- A certain kind of material.
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- An action or change in response to something that happens, is said, etc.
- To protect someone or something.
- To give (something) or to make it available.
- To stay away from (someone or something).
- To have (something) inside.
- To make or create (something), especially by using machines.
- An idea or set of ideas used to explain facts or events.
15 Clues: Possible or probable. • Usual, typical, normal. • To make something happen. • To have (something) inside. • A certain kind of material. • To protect someone or something. • To connect or join one thing to another. • To stay away from (someone or something). • To give (something) or to make it available. • To stop (something) from happening or existing. • ...
Utilitarianism Revision 2025-12-08
Across
- Something does not have a set or fixed view on what is right or wrong/ it is based more on context
- A method for measuring pain or pleasure brought about by an action
- A form of pleasure that helps people reach their full intellectual potential or purpose eg music, art, studying
- a form of pleasure that satisfies the needs of the body/fulfills basic urges
- An ethical theory focused on outcome or a consequence
- Utilitarianism wants to maximise _________
- One of the considerations of the calculus that asks how long the pleasure/pain will last
- Meaning useful or beneficial.
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- Something that is based on individual views or ideas
- An ethical theory focused in the action itself
- A form of utilitarianism that tries to bring about what most people would prefer
- One of the considerations of the calculus that asks how likely it is the pain or pleasure will occur
- The ethical thinker who developed rule utilitarianism
- Greek word meaning purpose/final cause
- The ethical thinker that first developed Utilitarianism
- A form of Utilitarianism that seeks to make general guidelines for what behaviour is ethical
- a form of Utilitarianism that works out if something is ethical on the basis of each action
17 Clues: Meaning useful or beneficial. • Greek word meaning purpose/final cause • Utilitarianism wants to maximise _________ • An ethical theory focused in the action itself • Something that is based on individual views or ideas • The ethical thinker who developed rule utilitarianism • An ethical theory focused on outcome or a consequence • ...
adrean´s 8.8 vocab activity 2023-03-09
Across
- to determine the significance, worth, or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study
- a statement saying that something happened a certain way
- to describe, portray, or set forth with accuracy or in detail
- the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes toward a given subject
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views typically a heated or angry one
- something that's based on a person's opinions, individual experiences, and biased influences instead of facts
- a judgment viewpoint, or statement that is not conclusive, rather than facts
- to believe that some people's ideas are better than others usually results in treating some people unfairly
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- not important to or connected with a situation
- arguments use impartial language, which is not personal, judgmental, or emotive
- something that is not approved
- a argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- the process for making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- something that actually exists reality truth
- having something to do with the subject
- based on truth or reasonable to be accepted
16 Clues: something that is not approved • having something to do with the subject • based on truth or reasonable to be accepted • something that actually exists reality truth • not important to or connected with a situation • a statement saying that something happened a certain way • to describe, portray, or set forth with accuracy or in detail • ...
adrean´s 8.8 vocab activity 2023-03-09
Across
- to determine the significance, worth, or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study
- a statement saying that something happened a certain way
- to describe, portray, or set forth with accuracy or in detail
- the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes toward a given subject
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views typically a heated or angry one
- something that's based on a person's opinions, individual experiences, and biased influences instead of facts
- a judgment viewpoint, or statement that is not conclusive, rather than facts
- to believe that some people's ideas are better than others usually results in treating some people unfairly
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- not important to or connected with a situation
- arguments use impartial language, which is not personal, judgmental, or emotive
- something that is not approved
- a argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- the process for making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- something that actually exists reality truth
- having something to do with the subject
- based on truth or reasonable to be accepted
16 Clues: something that is not approved • having something to do with the subject • based on truth or reasonable to be accepted • something that actually exists reality truth • not important to or connected with a situation • a statement saying that something happened a certain way • to describe, portray, or set forth with accuracy or in detail • ...
Crossword 2012-11-22
Across
- Who wrote about Product life-cycle theory?V
- One of the basic factors endowments.C
- Write one of the advanced factor endowments.E-r
- Short word for modern trade theory.A
- Which is the name of one important signer and proponent of modern theory of trade?P
- Who wrote about Wealth of Nations?A
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- Whose theory predicts the pattern of international trade?P
- What is a special case of comparative advantage?A
- What is import goods made from locally scarce factors?C
- Who did win the nobel prize in 1977?B
- One of the best Swedish economists.H
- What is the factor proportions trade theory comsiders two factors of production?LnC
- Who wrote Principles of Political Economy?D
- Which theory takes an-us-versus-them view of trade?M
- What is the name of a country that is relatively labor abundant?C
15 Clues: Who wrote about Wealth of Nations?A • One of the best Swedish economists.H • Short word for modern trade theory.A • One of the basic factors endowments.C • Who did win the nobel prize in 1977?B • Who wrote about Product life-cycle theory?V • Who wrote Principles of Political Economy?D • Write one of the advanced factor endowments.E-r • ...
Cell Theory Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-07
Across
- tool used to extend human vision and observe cells
- Rule 1 of Cell Theory "All living things are made of _____"
- English scientist who first observed bacteria and called them "animalcules"
- Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells"
- tiny living thing only visible by microscope
- a single celled living thing
- belief that living things came from nonliving things
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- doctor and pathologist who stated diseased cells come from healthy cells
- English scientist who was the first the name "the cell"
- Rule 2 of Cell Theory "Cells are the simplest & basic unit of _____"
- German scientist who studied plants and created cell theory
- Scottish scientist who first discovered the nucleus of the cell
- oak tree bark that was studied and helped name the cell
- German scientist who studied animals and created cell theory
- Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope
15 Clues: a single celled living thing • tiny living thing only visible by microscope • Dutch eyeglass maker who created first microscope • tool used to extend human vision and observe cells • Rule 3 of Cell Theory "Cells come from ______ cells" • belief that living things came from nonliving things • English scientist who was the first the name "the cell" • ...
Unit 8 2018-11-25
Across
- Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs"
- / a response of the whole organism
- Kinsey / his research described human sexual behavior and was controversial
- / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state
- / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
- Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome
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- law / the principle that performance increases with arousal only up to a point
- theory / the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness
- theory / A theory of motivation suggesting that people are motivated
- theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion
- / a complex, unlearned behavior that is rigidly patterned throughout a species.
- / Urges to perform certain behaviors
12 Clues: / a response of the whole organism • / Urges to perform certain behaviors • Maslow / known for his "Hierarchy of Needs" • Selye / described General Adaptation Syndrome • / a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. • / a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state • theory / the Schachter-Singer theory that to experience emotion • ...
"Deviance" in Sports: Is it Out of Control 2016-02-09
Across
- an initiation of first year athletes into a team - considered inappropriate
- deviance is less _____ on the field/court in modern sport
- when a nonviolent philosophy, respect for self/others, and a sense of responsibility are emphasized, deviance is _____
- another name for using performance enhancing substances
- the Todd Bertuzzi - Steve Moore incident is an example of _____ to hockey norms
- _______ propose more rules in sport to stop deviance
- may occur in sport when mediating factors do not exist or are inconsistent
- according to _____ theory inequality of power leads to deviance
- some may suggest that this norm (2 words) enabled Graham James' predatory behaviour
- constructionists believe acceptable limits to determine deviance is _____
- set limits while also permitting a range of acceptable behaviours
- sense of arrogance, separateness, and superiority often witnessed in Elite Power & Performance Sports
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- ______ have higher rates of binge drinking
- deviance in sport accepted as an _____ norm
- actions, traits, or ideas outside of an acceptable range set by people is a _______ approach to defining deviance
- _____ overconformity seems to be encouraged by coaches and fans
16 Clues: ______ have higher rates of binge drinking • deviance in sport accepted as an _____ norm • _______ propose more rules in sport to stop deviance • another name for using performance enhancing substances • deviance is less _____ on the field/court in modern sport • according to _____ theory inequality of power leads to deviance • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2022-08-18
Across
- the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine
- the idea that the environment is fragile and should be protected and used as little as possible
- mandate man and women were commanded to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- the study of life
- measuring the world in repeatable and predictable ways by generating
- a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data
- a model that describes how phenomena relate to each other
- simple testable statement that predicts the answer to your question
- of God combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself
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- the use of technology to enhance living organisms and their processes
- preservation and wise use of natural resources
- the explanation or meaning given to a set of observation
- perspective that a person uses to view and interpret the world
- method logical procedure that helps answer a scientific question
- a model that explains a set of observations
- simplified representation of reality that describes or explains something in the world in a workable and useful way
16 Clues: the study of life • a model that explains a set of observations • preservation and wise use of natural resources • the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine • the explanation or meaning given to a set of observation • a model that describes how phenomena relate to each other • a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data • ...
