set theory Crossword Puzzles
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
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- бюджет
- добиваться, получать
- предпочитать, отдавать предпочтение
- поддерживать, сохранять
- предполагать, допускать
- зависеть, обусловливаться
- отношение, взаимоотношения, связь
- в пределах, в рамках
- воздействовать, влиять
- полезность
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- высшая степень
- сумма, израсходованная для оплаты товаров и услуг; расходы
- на,в
- меняться
- количество, число
- дополнительный, добавочный
- постоянный, неизменяемый, непрерывный
- выбирать, предпочитать
- следовать, придерживаться
- единица
20 Clues: на,в • бюджет • единица • меняться • полезность • высшая степень • количество, число • добиваться, получать • в пределах, в рамках • выбирать, предпочитать • воздействовать, влиять • поддерживать, сохранять • предполагать, допускать • зависеть, обусловливаться • следовать, придерживаться • дополнительный, добавочный • отношение, взаимоотношения, связь • предпочитать, отдавать предпочтение • ...
Theory of Supply 2013-12-11
20 Clues: сумма • фирма • доход • другой • полный • продукт • прибыль • затраты • владеть • расходы • получать • владелец • управлять • продукция • содержать • предлагать • использовать • зарабатывать • соответственный • где-нибудь в другом месте
Theory of Demand 2013-12-11
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- used in speech in phrases like it depends and that depends to say that the answer to a question will be different in different situations
- a person who buys goods and services
- to gain or get (something) usually by effort
- to think that something is true or probably true without knowing that it is true
- a plan used to decide the amount of money that can be spent and how it will be spent
- to like (someone or something) better than someone or something else
- to increase (something) as much as possible : to increase (something) to a maximum
- inside something
- the act of choosing : the act of picking or deciding between two or more possibilities
- used to indicate that one specific person or thing is being referred to and no others used to indicate that one specific person or thing is being referred to and no others
- a single thing, person, or group that is a part of something larger
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- a strong need for something
- the way in which two or more people, groups, countries, etc., talk to, behave toward, and deal with each other
- amount, quantity
- to be different or to become different
- the quality or state of being useful
- the highest number or amount that is possible or allowed
- to go or come after or behind (someone or something)
- not very important
- happening all the time or very often over a period of time
20 Clues: amount, quantity • inside something • not very important • a strong need for something • a person who buys goods and services • the quality or state of being useful • to be different or to become different • to gain or get (something) usually by effort • to go or come after or behind (someone or something) • the highest number or amount that is possible or allowed • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-03
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- costs are: opportunity and
- the expenses decreases in economic benefits as a result of cash outflows
- in some other place
- comprises, contains
- several objects, components
- costs are: marginal and
- have something
- respectively, similar
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- general, full
- activity aimed at making a profit and results
- manage, give orders to other|
- similar to this, but the other
- take, get, acquire
- profit from anything
- that results from the conversion
- get paid for the work
- a person who has a personal property
- that person buys
- money received as a result of any activity
- give, recommend, advise
20 Clues: general, full • have something • that person buys • take, get, acquire • in some other place • comprises, contains • profit from anything • get paid for the work • respectively, similar • costs are: marginal and • give, recommend, advise • costs are: opportunity and • several objects, components • manage, give orders to other| • similar to this, but the other • ...
Nursing Theory Prefixes 2022-12-06
21 Clues: Two • Slow • Side • Fast • Half • Three • After • Around • Across • Middle • Within • Before • Toward • Against • Between • Outside • Away From • Back/Behind • Excessive/Above • Opposed/Against • Difficult/Painful
ATOMIC THEORY SCIENTISTS 2017-03-12
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- Niels Bohr worked under J.J Thomson who 15 years earlier discovered the _____.
- all ____ was composed of atoms
- name of J.J. Thomson’s atomic model(two words)
- _____ lived in the time 460-370B.C.
- First person to _____ the atom existed(3words)
- Bohr's theory could explain why atoms emitted light in fixed __________.
- all known _______ elements emit 2 kinds of radiation: positively and negatively charged, or alpha and beta.
- What did Dalton call his model?(3words)
- If the atom _______ energy, the electron jumped to a level further from the nucleus;if it radiated energy, it fell to a level closer to the nucleus.
- This particle in the center that now has a neutral charge became known as the _______.
- He started his famous ________ in around 1911
- _________ have a negative charge and move in orbits of fixed size and energy
- ______ did his famous experiment around 1897
- the first possible way to experiment dalton’s theory
- J.J Thomson demonstrated that cathode rays were ______ charged
- who lived in between 1885 - 1962?(last name only)
- What was the name of Rutherford's model called?(3words)
- democritus was called
- Rutherford did most of his major work at the University of ____
- His famous experiment was called ______ experiment(3words
- where Democritus lived in ______
- Atoms cannot be_____, created, or destroyed.
- expanded the atomic theory of____. dividing them; means eternity of existing nature of space and motion; density is proportional to the volume of an atom
- CHADWICK-
- JJ Thomson’s wife(two words)
- In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed a theory for the hydrogen atom based on _______ that energy is transferred only in certain well defined quantities.(two words)
- Rutherford met ______ (who would soon discover the electron), who encouraged him to study recently-discovered x-rays.(two words)
- thomson was born in Cheetham hill, Manchester in what country?(2words)
- who was born in Eaglesfield, Cumbria, Uk(last name only)
- Rutherford discovered that ____ was composed of 2 different kinds of atoms, and proved the existence of isotopes in a stable element.
- Compounds are formed by a _________ of 2 or more different kinds of atoms.
- every radioactive element ______ in radioactivity over time
- Rutherford was born in Brightwater,________(2words)
- Bohr offered a place for many escaping ______ scientists to live and work after hitler took over germany.(religion)
- who lived between 1871 - 1937(2words)
- Atoms of a given element are ____ in size, mass, and other properties
- James Chadwick was born in ______, UK
- J.J. Thomson was born(3 different sets of numbers;month,day,year)
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- Experiments with ______ (Crookes) tubes(two words)
- Heisenberg was Most famous for his ______ ________ and theory of quantum mechanics which he published at the age of twenty-three in 1925. (two words)
- the atom was believed to be composed of a _______ charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
- Electrons should move around the nucleus but only in prescribed orbits. When jumping from one orbit to another with ______ energy, a light quantum is emitted.
- who was born on 1932?
- Elements are made of extremely small particles called _______.
- which scientist contributed greatly to the making of the German atomic program during ww11?(last name only)
- BOHR-
- Bohr’s atomic model was called 3 things, the Rutherford-Bohr model, __________ and the Bohr diagram(two words)
- John Dalton Discovered the _____ in 1803.
- Rutherford discovered the atomic ____ and developed a model of the atom that was similar to the solar system.
- RUTHERFORD-
- John Dalton Published a book_____(two words)
- Rutherford designed an experiment to use the alpha particles emitted by a radioactive element as probes to the unseen world of ________.(two words)
- J.J. Thomson ______ 13 books and more than 200 papers in his lifetime.
- discovered a way to formulate ___________ in terms of matrices.(2words)
- James Chadwick _____ on July 24, 1974
- Chadwick’s research went to the making of _______ explosions and nuclear energy. It helped a lot in WW11
- who lived between 1901 - 1976?(2words)
- THOMSON-
- What country was Heisenberg born in?
- Bohr proposed his quantized shell _______ of the atom to explain how electrons can have stable orbits around the nucleus.
- He also ______ the atom in 1803
- J.J thomson originally called these particles '______,' although they are now called electrons.
- Chadwick could tell that the radiation was neutral because it was not deflected by electric or _____ fields and it did not invoke the photoelectric effect.
- 1766-1844(two words)
- J.J Thomson died in ________ on August 30, 1940
- in the span of seven years, he published ___ papers.(8*10=?)
- Niels Bohr was born in Copenhagen, ________(country)
- HEISENBERG-
- DALTON-
69 Clues: BOHR- • DALTON- • THOMSON- • CHADWICK- • RUTHERFORD- • HEISENBERG- • 1766-1844(two words) • who was born on 1932? • democritus was called • JJ Thomson’s wife(two words) • all ____ was composed of atoms • He also ______ the atom in 1803 • where Democritus lived in ______ • _____ lived in the time 460-370B.C. • What country was Heisenberg born in? • James Chadwick _____ on July 24, 1974 • ...
7.1 Hair Theory 2017-08-15
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- Second layer consisting of unique protein structures
- The muscle that causes the hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold is known as the _______ pili
- Hair grows from a tube-like “pocket” called a root sheath or a(n):
- Central core of hair shaft
- What is the total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin called?
- Determine amount and type of melanin produced
- process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- The hair follicle that produces tightly curled hair is typically:
- The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically:
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- Located at the bottom of the follicle and supplying nourishment to the germinal matrix is the:
- The lips, soles of the feet, palms of the hands and eyelids do not have:
- The resting stage of hair growth when the hair bulb has no attached root sheath is the ______ stage.
- Form bundles called melanosomes
- Which type of melanin produces black/brown hair color?
- Which stage is known as the active growing stage of hair?
- Which portion of the hair would display living cells underneath a microscope?
- Which type of melanin produces red/orange hair color?
- What helps prevent the hair and skin from becoming too dry?
- The outer covering of the hair shaft made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales is called the:
- The study of hair
20 Clues: The study of hair • Central core of hair shaft • Form bundles called melanosomes • Determine amount and type of melanin produced • The follicle in straight or wavy hair is typically: • Second layer consisting of unique protein structures • Which type of melanin produces red/orange hair color? • Which type of melanin produces black/brown hair color? • ...
Nursing Theory Crossword 2020-12-16
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- It is the condition in which all system parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole system of the client.
- Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs.
- A system in which there is continuous flow of input and process, output and feedback. It is a system of organized complexity where all elements are in interaction.
- Represented by setting goals and making decisions about and being agreed on the means to achieve goals.
- The background for human interactions.
- Type of relationship that have four sequential phases ( Orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution) based on the concept of Peplau
- Environmental factors, intra (emotion, feeling), inter (role expectation), and extra personal in nature, that have potential for disrupting system stability.
- Nurse collects data regarding client (his/her growth & development, perception of self and current health status
- A process of energy conservation that increase organization and complexity, moving the system toward stability or a higher degree of wellness
- A system that encompasses the concepts of organization, authority, power status and decision making
- A process of energy depletion and disorganization moving the system toward illness or possible death.
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- A state of balance of harmony requiring energy exchanges as the client adequately copes with stressors
- Plans initiated towards achievement of mutually set goals
- Defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action.
- Phase of interpersonal relationship wherein Client seeks assistance ,asks questions, shares past experiences.
- It involves to finding out whether goals are achieved or not.
- It is considered as included in the sequence of behaviors described in action.
- Role of a nurse that helps to clarify domains of dependence interdependence and independence and acts on clients behalf as an advocate
- Focuses on keeping stressors and the stress response from having a detrimental effect on the body.
- Occurs after other phases are completed successfully
20 Clues: The background for human interactions. • Refers to the influence of spiritual beliefs. • Occurs after other phases are completed successfully • Plans initiated towards achievement of mutually set goals • It involves to finding out whether goals are achieved or not. • Defined as a sequence of behaviors involving mental and physical action. • ...
Color Theory CW 2021-03-03
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- / the lightness or darkness of a color
- / it is also known as a hue and is an element of art that deals with reflected light.
- / something that lacks visual subject matter
- / The repetition of the elements of art
- / shapes that represent something
- / Colors that are opposite on the color wheel.
- / values of white + a color
- / Artist use this utensil to apply paint.
- / shapes that have edges and points
- / Colors made when you mix primary colors with secondary colors.
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- / a principle of design in which the artist draws your attention to one part or area.
- / shapes that represent something from nature
- / a plate or tray on which artist mix colors for painting
- / is the arrangement of elements within a work of art.
- / another word for color
- / The comfortable arrangement of the elements and principles
- / Color that can not be mixed by any other colors.
- / values of color + a color
- / a work of art created by using only one hue and all of its values.
- / colors created by mixing equal amounts of the primary colors. Orange. green, purple
- / a curvy shape that has no definite form.
21 Clues: / another word for color • / values of white + a color • / values of color + a color • / shapes that represent something • / shapes that have edges and points • / the lightness or darkness of a color • / The repetition of the elements of art • / Artist use this utensil to apply paint. • / a curvy shape that has no definite form. • ...
Cell Theory & Types 2021-10-04
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- both cell types need this
- plants,animals,&_______ are examples of eukaryotes
- concluded that animals were made of cells
- prokaryotic cells are relatively ___ in size
- cell with no nucleus
- found in eukaryotic cells
- discovered plants were made of cells
- surrounds cell and lets things in and out
- the basic unit of all life
- cell with a nucleus
- example of prokaryotic cell
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- discovered cells only come from cells
- discovered bacteria
- genetic material in all cells
- single celled, like prokaryotes
- jelly-like fluid found in both cells
- found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
- what van Leeuwenhoek called protists
- more than one cell like eukaryotes
- eukaryotic cells are ___than prokaryotic cells
- observed cork and discovered cells
21 Clues: discovered bacteria • cell with a nucleus • cell with no nucleus • both cell types need this • found in eukaryotic cells • the basic unit of all life • example of prokaryotic cell • genetic material in all cells • single celled, like prokaryotes • more than one cell like eukaryotes • observed cork and discovered cells • jelly-like fluid found in both cells • ...
Music Theory Vocab. 2022-08-24
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- divides staff into measure
- one count of silence
- medium loud in volume
- loud in volume
- 2 counts
- spaces between bar lines
- cancels a flat or sharp
- 2 counts of silence
- half count
- decrease in volume
- 2 eighth notes connected equals 1 beat
- play again
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- lower pounding pitch
- increase in volume
- the end
- half step lower in pitch
- one count
- how many beats in measure
- 3 counts
- half count of silence
20 Clues: the end • 2 counts • 3 counts • one count • half count • play again • loud in volume • increase in volume • decrease in volume • 2 counts of silence • lower pounding pitch • one count of silence • medium loud in volume • half count of silence • cancels a flat or sharp • half step lower in pitch • spaces between bar lines • how many beats in measure • divides staff into measure • ...
ICD10 theory 2 2017-01-19
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- Chapter VI is an example of what type of chapter? (4,6)
- what is the fifth character default when coding frcatures? (6)
- which type of modifier does not affect the code selection (12)
- which coding standards begin with DChS ? (7)
- what type of baby is coded to R25.8? (7)
- what does the E in STEMI stand for? (9)
- where there is any doubt where a condition should be coded, which type of chapter must take priority? (7,5)
- a type of punctuation indicated by a vertical line (5)
- what does the S in GBS stand for? (13)
- what does the S in SDLD stand for? Coded to P22.0 (7)
- another word for the underlying condition in the dagger and asterisk system (9)
- what kind of fetal movements are coded to O36.8? (7)
- which month was the primary diagnosis definition mandated in 1997? (5)
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- what must always be coded if documented for a newborn at P74.1? (11)
- how must the asthma be described in order to record J46.X status asthmaticus? (5, 6)
- what must always be coded if documented on stroke patients? (10)
- one of the three dimensions of coding (10,5)
- congenital malformations are presetn from when? (5)
- rules in ICD10 ref book are in what colour box? (4)
- another word for "hospital acquired" (10)
- a predominantly secondary neoplasm site (4)
- the absence or presence of what is recorded with the fifth character at category I70-? (8)
- what type of hearing loss must always be coded? (6)
23 Clues: what does the S in GBS stand for? (13) • what does the E in STEMI stand for? (9) • what type of baby is coded to R25.8? (7) • another word for "hospital acquired" (10) • a predominantly secondary neoplasm site (4) • one of the three dimensions of coding (10,5) • which coding standards begin with DChS ? (7) • congenital malformations are presetn from when? (5) • ...
GCSE PE THEORY 2017-02-08
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- The cranium is an example of which type of bone
- A part of well being to do with meeting new people
- The gas that makes up 78% of the air inhaled and exhaled
- runner An example of an event that will require type 1 muscle fibres
- The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, blood and what?
- These vessels are one cell thick
- These help to clot the blood when injured
- This flatterns and pulls the lungs down when inhaling
- These carry blood away from the heart
- The muscle in the heart that seperates the left and right side
- An example of an event that will require type 11x muscle fibres
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- The heart is an example of which type of muscle
- A pair of muscles is called
- One of the functions of the cardiovascular system to help seal wounds
- The very bottom of the vertebrae
- The movement of limbs towards the midline of the body
- Is the watery fluid part of the blood that makes it a liquid
- The aorta pumps out what type of blood to go around the body?
- These connect bone to bone
- The total amount of food groups as part of a balanced diet
- The name of the valves that prevent back flow into the ventricles
- Hinge and condyloid are an example of one of these
22 Clues: These connect bone to bone • A pair of muscles is called • The very bottom of the vertebrae • These vessels are one cell thick • These carry blood away from the heart • These help to clot the blood when injured • The heart is an example of which type of muscle • The cranium is an example of which type of bone • A part of well being to do with meeting new people • ...
Music Theory Terms 2018-11-06
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- indicates the volume of music
- loud
- a half step down a note
- gradually get faster
- soft
- moderately loud
- a half step above a note
- takes up the entire measure
- gradually get softer
- very soft
- gradually get louder
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- moderately soft
- also known as G Clef
- takes up one beat
- takes up two beats
- gradually get slower
- very loud
- how fast or slow the music is
- joins two notes that are the same
- also known as F Clef
- smoothly connects two or more different notes
21 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • moderately soft • moderately loud • takes up one beat • takes up two beats • also known as G Clef • gradually get slower • gradually get faster • also known as F Clef • gradually get softer • gradually get louder • a half step down a note • a half step above a note • takes up the entire measure • indicates the volume of music • how fast or slow the music is • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
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- A half step below any note
- medium loud
- 4/4
- Gradually getting quieter
- loud
- Four notes per beat
- A half step above any note
- Two notes per beat
- To play something again
- Note that lasts an entire measure
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- Note that lasts two beats
- Make a note last half as much more as the note itself
- One note per beat
- Quiet
- Gradually getting louder
- Very Quiet
- medium quiet
- Notes that fall above or below the staff land on these
- very loud
- Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do
20 Clues: 4/4 • loud • Quiet • very loud • Very Quiet • medium loud • medium quiet • One note per beat • Two notes per beat • Four notes per beat • To play something again • Gradually getting louder • Note that lasts two beats • Gradually getting quieter • A half step below any note • A half step above any note • Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do • Note that lasts an entire measure • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
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- note: makes a note one beat longer
- higher pitch in a note
- line: where to start or end for each measure or music
- set of 5 horizontal lines
- hold the beat in the music
- harmony or melody
- above middle C
- rhythmic movement
- silence in a music piece
- attached
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- a tone
- to repeat a measure or line
- clef: symbol that indicates to F next below middle C
- smooth and long
- volume change
- makes the note darker or louder
- The pitch for the measure
- makes notes sound brighter
- the pitch for the beat
- lower pitch in a note
20 Clues: a tone • attached • volume change • above middle C • smooth and long • harmony or melody • rhythmic movement • lower pitch in a note • higher pitch in a note • the pitch for the beat • silence in a music piece • set of 5 horizontal lines • The pitch for the measure • hold the beat in the music • makes notes sound brighter • to repeat a measure or line • makes the note darker or louder • ...
PDE Theory Crossword 2023-06-27
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- physical injury, especially that which is deliberately inflicted
- if your need help you can always...
- a group of people who are friends
- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something
- unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements
- when you are treated or treat something with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly
- something all relationships need to have
- the state of being happy
- the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction
- you should always look after your mental, physical and social...
- the action of protecting, or the state of being protected
- a group of persons united by the ties of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a single household and interacting with each other in their respective social positions
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
- seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's importance
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- the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
- the limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships
- the quality of being logically or factually sound
- prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
- a service for young people to call anytime, for any reason when they are in need
- a relationship between friends
- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively
- the action of helping someone to do something
- standards of behaviour; principles of right and wrong
- consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- it's never too late to tell the...
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- the people in your life that help you achieve your personal and professional goals
30 Clues: the state of being happy • a relationship between friends • a group of people who are friends • it's never too late to tell the... • if your need help you can always... • seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce • something all relationships need to have • the action of helping someone to do something • the quality of being logically or factually sound • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- when the cell has no nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- Unit that Produces proteins
- Protective layer outside the cell that gives the cell its shape
- the unit that packages proteins
- The brain of the cell
- Unit transfers proteins
- When the cell has a nucleus
- thin layer inside the cell wall that decides what goes in and out
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- A unit in the cell
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Basic unit of life
- a living thing
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- contains the DNA
- The unit that plays a role in cell division
- The green pigment that gives the plant its color
- Stores fluid and nutrients
- Contains genes
20 Clues: a living thing • Contains genes • contains the DNA • A unit in the cell • Basic unit of life • The brain of the cell • Unit transfers proteins • Unit that cleans the cell • The powerhouse of the cell • Stores fluid and nutrients • Unit that Produces proteins • When the cell has a nucleus • when the cell has no nucleus • the unit that packages proteins • ...
Cell theory, Organelles 2023-11-10
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- The green pigment that gives the plants color
- contains genes
- when the cell has no nucleus
- A living thing
- A function in a cell
- the unit that plays a role in cell divion
- provides protection
- produces proteins for the rest of the cell to function
- The brain of the cell
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- Basic unit of life
- when it has a nucleus
- The fluid that holds the organelles together
- stores fluid and nutrients
- Unit that packages proteins
- The powerhouse of the cell
- choose whether things go in or out
- The unit that takes place in photosynthesis
- Unit that produces proteins
- Unit that cleans the cell
- Maintain DNA
20 Clues: Maintain DNA • contains genes • A living thing • Basic unit of life • provides protection • A function in a cell • when it has a nucleus • The brain of the cell • Unit that cleans the cell • stores fluid and nutrients • The powerhouse of the cell • Unit that packages proteins • Unit that produces proteins • when the cell has no nucleus • choose whether things go in or out • ...
Atomic theory crossword 2023-10-30
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- Basic building block of matter
- Positive charge
- Classified matter as 4 elements
- First modern chemist
- introduced idea of electromagnetic radiation has dual wave particle nature
- Negative charge
- Law of multiple proportions
- Law of Definite Proportions
- determined mass of electron
- added onto Rutherford's ideas
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- concluded there are 2 types of atoms
- named individual positively charged proton
- proposed relationship between a quantum of energy and the frequency of radiation.
- gold foil experiment
- Discovered oxygen
- Discovered the electron
- No charge
- discovered radioactivity
- Law of conservation of mass
- suggested that the structure of atoms are related to electricity
20 Clues: No charge • Positive charge • Negative charge • Discovered oxygen • gold foil experiment • First modern chemist • Discovered the electron • discovered radioactivity • Law of multiple proportions • Law of conservation of mass • Law of Definite Proportions • determined mass of electron • added onto Rutherford's ideas • Basic building block of matter • Classified matter as 4 elements • ...
Kinetic Molecular Theory 2023-11-21
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- : French chemist known for his work on gases comparing pressure and temperature
- : Unit of measurement used in chemistry to express amounts of substance
- : Thin layer of frozen dew on surfaces
- : The opposite of contraction; spreading out
- : Measure of mass per unit volume in a substance
- : Severe snowstorm with strong winds
- : Solid form of water
- : Explanation of gas behavior based on the motion of particles (abbrev.)
- : A famous festival of December
- : Absorbing heat from the surroundings
- : Mathematical expression for the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature in an ideal gas
- : Transition from one state of matter to another
- : Forces that hold molecules together but are weaker than chemical bonds
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- : Scientist credited with a gas law describing the relationship between pressure and volume
- : Last name of the scientist who determined that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain an equal number of molecules
- : Delicate crystalline structure falling from the sky
- : Releasing heat into the surroundings
- : Scientist credited with a gas law comparing the relationship between temperature and volume
- : Man made out of snow with carrot nose
- : School closure due to winter weather
- : A citrus fruit with color name
- : Degree of hotness or coldness measured on a scale
- : Hand-warmers worn in cold weather
23 Clues: : Solid form of water • : A famous festival of December • : A citrus fruit with color name • : Hand-warmers worn in cold weather • : Severe snowstorm with strong winds • : Thin layer of frozen dew on surfaces • : Releasing heat into the surroundings • : School closure due to winter weather • : Absorbing heat from the surroundings • : Man made out of snow with carrot nose • ...
Atomic theory/structure 2023-10-12
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- What particle orbits around the nucleus?
- What dose the periodic table contain?
- What did mendeleev create
- Who discovered the nucleus?
- What is a portion of matter called?
- What is the power house of the cell?
- What charge dose proton have?
- Who discovered the electron orbit?
- What is every living thing made of?
- Who created the periodic table?
- Who discovered the atom?
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- What form contains equal protons but different neutrons?
- Who discovered the electron?
- Who confirmed that any liquid is made up of molecules?
- What particle has neutral charge in the nucleus?
- What do electrons orbit on?
- Who first believed in the theory of a atom?
- What particle has positive charge in the nucleus?
- charge dose electron have?
- What molecule relies on its net charge due to electrons?
20 Clues: Who discovered the atom? • What did mendeleev create • charge dose electron have? • What do electrons orbit on? • Who discovered the nucleus? • Who discovered the electron? • What charge dose proton have? • Who created the periodic table? • Who discovered the electron orbit? • What is a portion of matter called? • What is every living thing made of? • ...
COLOR THEORY CROSSWORD 2023-10-22
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- An association of colors based on an organizational system
- A mixture of a color with white
- Containing or using only one color
- The degree of purity of a color
- The quality of a color, independent of brightness
- A pigment with pure grey added
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Muted shades
- Colors red, yellow, blue
- Colors red, yellow, orange
- How light or dark a color is
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- Two colors that are on the opposite sides of the color wheel
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- In between primary colors on the color wheel
- Colors blue, green, purple
- A mixture of a color with black
- A color or shade
- Cool or warm colors
- A special complementary color scheme with equal distance between three different colors
- Blue and red mixed together
20 Clues: Muted shades • A color or shade • Cool or warm colors • Colors red, yellow, blue • Colors blue, green, purple • Colors red, yellow, orange • Blue and red mixed together • How light or dark a color is • A pigment with pure grey added • A mixture of a color with white • The degree of purity of a color • A mixture of a color with black • Containing or using only one color • ...
Music Theory #1 2025-02-05
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- Multiple notes or voices play simultaneously to produce a new sound
- The number of beats per measure
- White keys on a piano play the ________ notes
- Sounds stable and pleasing
- A specific pattern of strong and weak pulses
- Duration is the length each pitch will sound
- Interval is one semitone
- Indicates how fast or slow a piece of music plays
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- The black keys on a piano play the ________ notes
- Adds notes that do not sound pleasant when played together
- Represents the number of half-steps between two notes
- Interval is two semitones, or two half-steps
- Rhythms that accent or emphasize the offbeats
- Audio vibration produced by an instrument or voice
- A succession of notes or voices arranged into a musical phrase
- Refers to the intensity or emphases placed on notes
- Foundation of both harmony and melody
- A tool to help you understand and explain how music works
- And Weak Beats Strong beats are the downbeats, and weak beats are the offbeats
- A repeating pulse that underlies a musical pattern
20 Clues: Interval is one semitone • Sounds stable and pleasing • The number of beats per measure • Foundation of both harmony and melody • Interval is two semitones, or two half-steps • A specific pattern of strong and weak pulses • Duration is the length each pitch will sound • Rhythms that accent or emphasize the offbeats • White keys on a piano play the ________ notes • ...
102.14 Hair Theory 2024-09-13
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- Only the cells of the hair ____ are alive.
- The upper layer of skin, technically referred to as the _____ layer of the epidermis.
- The germinal ______ is the area of the bulb where cell division (mitosis) takes place.
- The second layer of the hair shaft, consisting of unique protein structures; gives hair most of its pigment and strength—-elasticity.
- Tube-like “pocket” called the root sheath, out of which the hair will grow.
- The outer covering of the hair shaft, made up of overlapping layers of transparent scales.
- The muscle that causes the hair to stand on end when a person is scared or cold is called the arrector ____.
- Sebum mixed with the body’s perspiration to form the acid ______.
- A process whereby cells change their shape, dry out and form keratin protein.
- A brief transitional stage, when all cell division stops.
- The _________ glands, or oil glands, produce sebum (oil) and send it up through the follicles to the surface of the skin to prevent the hair and skin from becoming too dry.
- The hair is made up primarily of _______.
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- The central core of the hair shaft, also called the pith or marrow; often absent in fine or very fine hair.
- The technical name for eyelashes.
- The hair fiber, sometimes referred to as the hair _____ or strand.
- The main purposes of hair are adornment and __________.
- The three factors that affect the behavior of the hair are ________, environment or weather and products or appliances.
- The portion of the hair that is inside the hair follicle under the skin’s surface.
- A condition resulting in a total lack of pigmentation in the hair and skin.
- The papilla is filled with ___________ (small blood vessels) that supply nourishment to the cells around it, called germinal matrix cells.
- A pigment called _______ gives skin and hair their color.
- At the base of the hair follicle is a large structure called the papilla.
- The technical name for the hair of the eyebrows.
- The active growing stage, during which each hair bulb has an attached root sheath.
- The resting stage, when each hair bulb has no attached root sheath.
- The _____ of the hair follicle determines the natural flow or wave pattern of the hair.
- The _____ of the follicle will determine the shape of the hair shat as it grows from the follicle.
- The study of hair.
28 Clues: The study of hair. • The technical name for eyelashes. • The hair is made up primarily of _______. • Only the cells of the hair ____ are alive. • The technical name for the hair of the eyebrows. • The main purposes of hair are adornment and __________. • A pigment called _______ gives skin and hair their color. • ...
Music Theory Fun 2024-05-01
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- How many spaces are on a staff?
- a vertical line that separates the staff
- four sixteenth notes in insect language
- the main tune in a song
- means the speed of the music
- How many beats are usually in a bar?
- How many beats is each insect rhythm worth?
- a note that is worth 4 beats
- a black note to the left
- How many lines are on a staff?
- the five lines that you write notes on
- to make something up on the spot
- The conductor holds this when conducting an orchestra.
- means volume of the music
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- two eighth notes in insect language
- What instrument do we use in the keyboard lab?
- In grade 7, you will learn to play this stringed instrument.
- a long held or repeated note
- a black note to the right
- At the start of the staff there is a t____ c__.
- The steady pulse in a piece of music
- a note that is worth 2 beats
- a scale with only five notes
- the name of the person who directs an orchestra or choir
- a quarternote in insect language
- the electronic instrument that you used to play your insect rhythm
- the instrument at the front of the music room.
- The order of the lines on the staff
- The order of the spaces on the staff
29 Clues: the main tune in a song • a black note to the left • a black note to the right • means volume of the music • a long held or repeated note • a note that is worth 2 beats • means the speed of the music • a scale with only five notes • a note that is worth 4 beats • How many lines are on a staff? • How many spaces are on a staff? • a quarternote in insect language • ...
Theory of Evolution 2024-12-06
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- The selective breeding of organisms by humans for certain desirable traits (2 words)
- This term refers to the variety of living things that inhabit Planet Earth (2 words)
- A method of breeding that allows only certain organisms with desired characteristics to mate and produce offspring (2 words)
- A letter from this scientist prompted Darwin to publish his book, "On the Origin of Species"
- Body structures that are similar in structure but are different in function
- The age of an object in relation to the ages of other species (2 words)
- The relatively sudden appearance of new species when organisms move into vacant niches (2 words)
- Structures that serve no purpose in a living organism. They seem to be left over from a previous ancestor
- Darwin used this phrase to indicate that every species must have descended from preexisting species and that each species had changed over time
- an explanation that has been heavily tested and is supported by a large body of evidence
- The process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
- The terms means "change over time"
- In any given population, chance _________ exist that might be passed to future generations.
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- The ___________ provides the most powerful evidence for evolution (2 words)
- Darwin used this term to describe the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its specific environment
- The process by which different species evolve similar traits because they face similar environmental demands (2 words)
- A model of evolution in which gradual change over a long period of time leads to biological diversity
- This is the principle that all living things are derived from common ancestors (2 words)
- An event where many types of living things disappear at the same time (2 words)
- A characteristic possessed by an organism that enhances its survival and ability to reproduce in a specific environment
- The actual age of a fossil determined through radioactive dating processes (2 words)
- Layers of rock
- The preserved remains of ancient organisms
- In this process, closely related species become more and more dissimilar
- The process in which individuals with certain inherited traits leave more offspring than individuals with other traits (2 words)
- The study of the locations of organisms around the world
- This term describes a pattern of long and stable periods interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change (2 words)
- During Darwin's voyage around the world, a stop in these islands proved to be the most influential of all in Darwin's developing theory (2 words)
- What was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on? (2 words)
29 Clues: Layers of rock • The terms means "change over time" • The preserved remains of ancient organisms • The study of the locations of organisms around the world • What was the name of the ship that Darwin sailed on? (2 words) • The age of an object in relation to the ages of other species (2 words) • ...
Big Bang Theory 2024-12-21
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- what is Howard's wifes name
- the song Sheldon has sung to him when he's sick
- what type of scientist is Howard Walowitz
- what is the first name of Sheldon's sister
- what is Leonard's last name
- who moves in across the hall from Leonard and Sheldon
- what does Sheldon camm is grandmother
- what is Howard's mothers first name
- what career does Raj's father have
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- where do Leonard and Penny first get married
- the name of the prize Sheldon and Amy win
- what is Sheldon's middle name
- what does Sheldon play in the middle of the night that wakes Leonard up
- what is the name of Sheldon's favourite TV show
- what is the name of the theory Sheldon has devoted himself to work on
- who is Penny's best friend
- where do the guys work
- what is the first name of the comic book store owner
- what is the name of Sheldon's alter ego
- what did Howard and Bernadette name their daughter
- how many seasons are there
- what is the catchphrase often used by Sheldon
22 Clues: where do the guys work • who is Penny's best friend • how many seasons are there • what is Howard's wifes name • what is Leonard's last name • what is Sheldon's middle name • what career does Raj's father have • what is Howard's mothers first name • what does Sheldon camm is grandmother • what is the name of Sheldon's alter ego • the name of the prize Sheldon and Amy win • ...
Big Bang Theory 2025-03-24
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- Also known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB), it is the remnant thermal radiation from the early universe, providing evidence of the Big Bang and serving as a snapshot of the universe at about 380,000 years old.
- A form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible to direct observation it is inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter and cosmic structures.
- A unit of distance equal to the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum.
- The process where light atomic nuclei combine to form heavier ones
- An instrument used to measure the intensity of light, often employed in astronomy to analyze the brightness of celestial objects.
- The hot, dense state of the early universe shortly after the Big Bang, before the formation of atoms, when radiation and high-energy particles dominated.
- Refers to the thermal history of the universe, with the current temperature of space
- A form of matter composed of antiparticles, which have the same mass as particles of ordinary matter but opposite charge; when matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate, releasing energy.
- The change in the wavelength of light or sound due to the relative motion between the source and the observer, with redshift indicating motion away and blueshift indicating motion toward.
- A type of variable star that pulsates in a predictable manner, making it a crucial "standard candle" for measuring cosmic distances.
- A space-based observatory launched in 1990 that has provided high-resolution images of the universe, significantly contributing to our understanding of cosmology.
- A rapid exponential expansion of the universe that occurred within a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang, explaining its large-scale structure and uniformity.
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- Influencing phenomena from the formation of stars and galaxies to the behavior of cosmic magnetic fields and the nature of light.
- A point in space-time where gravitational forces cause matter to have infinite density and zero volume, often associated with black holes and the origin of the universe in the Big Bang.
- The average density of matter and energy in the universe needed to halt its expansion after an infinite time, resulting in a flat, spatially-closed universe.
- A fundamental dimension in physics, often understood as a continuous progression of events from the past to the future, influencing the evolution of the universe.
- (First Law) Also known as the law of conservation of energy, it states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
- The leading cosmological model explaining the origin of the universe, proposing that it began as an extremely hot, dense state and has been expanding ever since.
- The period in cosmic history following the Radiation Era, during which matter became the dominant component of the universe, leading to the formation of galaxies and stars.
- The unit of absolute temperature in the International System of Units (SI), starting from absolute zero, where all molecular motion ceases.
- The shortening of the wavelength of light from an object moving toward the observer, opposite of redshift.
- The apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from two different locations, used in astronomy to measure the distances of nearby stars.
- Light from these galaxies is shifted to longer wavelengths
- A system of two equal and opposite charges or magnetic poles separated by a distance, often used in reference to the cosmic microwave background radiation's temperature variations.
- A branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe
25 Clues: Light from these galaxies is shifted to longer wavelengths • The process where light atomic nuclei combine to form heavier ones • A branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe • A unit of distance equal to the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum. • ...
Food theory EoY 2025-05-20
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- eg sunflower seeds, corn, nuts
- C,B need o dissolve in water before your body absorbs them.
- A,D,E,K ingested then dissolved into fat
- best source of carbohydrates
- helps to promote the earthier type of cholesterol in our blood eg olives, almonds, avocados
- needed in small amounts by the body and are called vitamins and minerals (measured in mg)
- needed in large amounts by the body and are called protein, fats and carbs (measured in grams)
- HBV like amino acids from meat, fish , milk eggs eg.
- is broken down by bacteria in large bowel and can be digested
- the fats that can be seen eg butter, lard, vegetable oil
- potatoes, rice, pasta and yams
- less than 5g of sugar per 100g
- needed for energy
- this type of sugar grows in tropical countries
- the blood is not able to deliver sufficiant oxygen to cells, can be caused by lack of iron
- foud in the food you eat and provide your body with it to keep you healthy
- if you don’t eat enough and consume less energy than the body needs and fat stores and this can cause weight loss
- no sugar has been added to the product
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- not made by the body and therefore required to be supplied through our diet
- build up of fluid and ankles
- if you are not eating enough healthy nutritious food
- Someone who does not eat any animal products – meat, fish, eggs, dairy or any food that comes from an animal, including honey!
- very overweight with a lot of body fat
- made up by the body so therefore are not required from our diet
- The rate which uses energy to keep us breathing, keep our organs working and keep our organs and blood flowing (keeping us alive)
- NSP (fibre is referred to as this)
- sunflower oil olive oil can be good for health
- butter lard suet can be harmful to health
- sugar reduced by 25%
- LBV like plants from the peas, lentils, nuts, cereals and beans
- How energy is measured
- not easily broken down by the digestive system and most passes unchanged
- can be simple, found in plants or less harmful
- the fats that cannot be seen eg milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream
- protects your body from disease
- good fat and is an essential fatty acid that cannot be made in sufficient amounts
- less than 0.5g per serving
- in severe cases of malnutrition, usually in developing areas of the world where starvation and famine occurs. Children will get a pot belly and will fail to grow. If untreated the child will die.
38 Clues: needed for energy • sugar reduced by 25% • How energy is measured • less than 0.5g per serving • build up of fluid and ankles • best source of carbohydrates • eg sunflower seeds, corn, nuts • potatoes, rice, pasta and yams • less than 5g of sugar per 100g • protects your body from disease • NSP (fibre is referred to as this) • very overweight with a lot of body fat • ...
Theory of Music 2025-07-22
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- a number of great staff
- five lines and four spaces
- connects different notes smoothly (legato)
- slow
- four note
- very soft
- play louder
- half note
- half
- play softly
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- gradually louder
- eight note
- cancel any accidental
- raise a semitone
- very loud
- play loudly
- separates measures
- play the note short and detached
- connects two same notes (sustains sound)
- divided the staff
- lower a semitone
- end
22 Clues: end • slow • half • very loud • four note • very soft • half note • eight note • play loudly • play louder • play softly • gradually louder • raise a semitone • lower a semitone • divided the staff • separates measures • cancel any accidental • a number of great staff • five lines and four spaces • play the note short and detached • connects two same notes (sustains sound) • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2025-09-20
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- Discovered the neutron
- Experiment that led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus
- Concept for electron energy levels in atoms
- The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons
- Discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube
- In quantum mechanics, these define the regions where electrons are likely to be found
- Schrödinger's theory describes electrons in terms of these functions
- A neutral particle in the nucleus, contributing to atomic mass
- Discovered the nucleus
- A negatively charged particle found in all atoms
- A positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom
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- Refers to a simplified representation of atoms
- Early Greek philosopher
- Basic unit of matter
- Formulated the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics
- Thomson's model of the atom describes electrons embedded in a positively charged "pudding"
- Proposed the first modern atomic theory in 1803
- Developed a model of the atom with quantized energy levels
- Proposed the quantum mechanical model of the atom
- Heisenberg's principle
20 Clues: Basic unit of matter • Discovered the neutron • Discovered the nucleus • Heisenberg's principle • Early Greek philosopher • Concept for electron energy levels in atoms • Refers to a simplified representation of atoms • Proposed the first modern atomic theory in 1803 • Discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube • A negatively charged particle found in all atoms • ...
Color Theory Crossword 2025-09-23
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- A color with added white.
- A color with added black.
- Red, blue, and yellow are these types of colors.
- A color scheme using one hue and its various shades and tints.
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
- The purity or intensity of a color.
- Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- The intensity of a color.
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- Another term for intermediate colors.
- The warmness or coolness of a color.
- WHEEL, A circular diagram of colors.
- A pure color.
- SCALE, A range of values from light to dark.
- SCALE, A range of colors from dull to bright.
- Colors created by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- Green, orange, and purple are these types of colors.
- Colors like blue and green, associated with calmness.
- Colors like red, orange, and yellow, associated with heat.
- Colors like black, white, and gray.
20 Clues: A pure color. • A color with added white. • A color with added black. • The intensity of a color. • The purity or intensity of a color. • Colors like black, white, and gray. • The warmness or coolness of a color. • WHEEL, A circular diagram of colors. • Another term for intermediate colors. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • SCALE, A range of values from light to dark. • ...
Atomic Theory Vocabulary 2025-11-18
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- particle two protons and two neutrons (a helium ion) emitted during fission
- particle electron emitted during fission
- an isotope of hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons in the nucleus having a mass number of 3
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- The Nuclei of two atoms combine to create a new atom
- atomic nucleus splits and releases lots of energy
- change when elements change into different elements because the number of protons has changed
- Mass Average mass of all the known isotopes of an element
- Made up of protons and neutrons; Center of an atom
- most common hydrogen isotope; has one proton and no neutrons so the mass number is 1
- ray ray of energy emitted during fission
- A charged atom created by gaining or losing electrons
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- Atoms of one element that have different numbers of neutrons
- negatively charged subatomic particle; located in the electron cloud; mass of basically nothing
- of ion # of protons - # of electrons
- Basic unit of matter; Smallest particle of an element
- neutrally charged subatomic particle; located in the nucleus; mass of 1 a.m.u.
- positively charged subatomic particle; located in the nucleus; mass of 1 a.m.u
- An isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron in the nucleus having a mass number of 2
- A negatively charged ion
- nuclear force force that holds the nucleus (protons and neutrons) together
- Number The sum of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus
- number Number of protons; identifies the element
- A positively charged ion
24 Clues: A negatively charged ion • A positively charged ion • of ion # of protons - # of electrons • particle electron emitted during fission • ray ray of energy emitted during fission • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom • number Number of protons; identifies the element • atomic nucleus splits and releases lots of energy • ...
Theory of Evolution 2025-11-27
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- reserved remains or traces of organisms that show the history of life on Earth.
- Animals with a backbone; include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
- Economist whose ideas on population growth influenced Darwin; he argued that populations tend to increase faster than resources, leading to competition.
- Selection — The process where advantageous traits increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction.
- Animals without a backbone; some of the earliest life forms.
- Similarities in early developmental stages among different species.
- Random changes in DNA that introduce new genetic variation.
- Similar body parts in different species indicating common ancestry.
- The distribution of species across different geographic areas.
- Differences in traits among individuals within a species due to genetic differences.
- The concept that body parts used frequently become stronger, while those not used weaken over generations.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Naturalist who proposed the theory of natural selection, explaining how species evolve over time.
- The idea that traits developed during an organism’s lifetime can be inherited by offspring.
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- The idea that certain organelles (like mitochondria and chloroplasts) originated from free-living bacteria that were engulfed by early eukaryotic cells.
- The formation of new species from existing ones over time.
- Geologist who popularized uniformitarianism, emphasizing that Earth's features result from ongoing processes over long timescales.
- The process by which species change over time through genetic variation and natural selection.
- DNA similarities that support evolutionary relationships.
- Early evolutionary thinker who proposed that organisms can pass on traits acquired during their lifetime.
- Random changes in gene frequencies, especially in small populations.
- The supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, supporting the idea of continental drift and evolution.
- Geologist who proposed that the Earth is shaped by slow, natural processes over immense periods, influencing ideas about deep time.
23 Clues: DNA similarities that support evolutionary relationships. • The formation of new species from existing ones over time. • Random changes in DNA that introduce new genetic variation. • Animals without a backbone; some of the earliest life forms. • The distribution of species across different geographic areas. • ...
Chapter 4 : Theory 2025-12-10
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- _____________ This refers to processes people use to gain knowledge.
- Piaget used the term _____________ for children mentally organizing what they percieve in their environment.
- _____________In Piaget’s stage from 7-11, children learn to think systematically.
- ____________occurs as new links in the brain form.
- Each child develops at his or her own _____________.
- _____________ This involves learning to relate to others, feelings, and expression of feelings.
- _____________ is using the part of the body to solve problems, handle objects, and express emotions.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from years 1 - 4.
- How many stages did Erikson hypothesize?
- _______________ is the change or growth that occurs in children.
- Which theorist developed the idea that solutions to each crisis must be satisfying both personally and socially?
- A child’s brain responds each time a caregiver provides __________________________.
- _____________ are mental representations or concepts.
- Linked neurons lead to connections called _____________.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for children assuming others see the world the same way they do
- Which theorist developed the idea that children learn through social and cultural experiences?
- The _____________ describes how children gain control of their head, then arms then legs.
- _______________ is birth through the first year.
- _____________ This is the sequence of biological changes in children.
- _____________ intelligence means you have a gift for understanding the feelings, behaviors, moods, and motives of others.
- Which theorist developed the idea that intelligence is the result of complex interactions between a child's heredity and their experiences?
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- _______________ includes children from age 1 to their 3rd birthday.
- _____________ is Piaget’s concept from birth to 2 years.
- _____________ intelligence includes photographers and artists.
- _____________ involves using large muscles in legs and arms; running and skipping
- _____________ is a principle or idea that is proposed, researched and generally accepted as an explanation
- _____________intelligence is more than math, it is using logic and reasoning to solve problems.
- _____________ is a specific span of time for the normal development of certain types of skills
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that more is achieved when children learn from a peer or an adult.
- _____________Piaget noted this term as the process of taking in new information and adding to what the child already knows.
- _____________ involves using small muscles of the hand and fingers; grasping
- _____________ is proposed by Gardner and includes 8 areas of intelligences used by the human brain.
- _____________ intelligence is fostered by nature walks, growing a garden, and exami
- The links between _____________ develop rapidly.
- The term _____________ is Piaget noting children can classify groups of objects and put objects in a series order.
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that learning happens on a scale.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- The ability of an infant’s brain to change according to stimulation is _____________occurs
- _____________ refers to bodily changes
- _____________ involves the ability to use language for expression
- _____________ intelligence is the ability to understand the inner self, communicating needs, understanding your desires and motives.
- _____________ intelligence is being drawn to the art of sound and appreciate all forms of musical expression.
- _____________ Examples include: Language, thought, reasoning, and imagination
- The _____________ describes how children grow from their center outward
- _____________is a flood of sounds and sights and is one factor that can cause harmful stress to infants.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from prenatal development to 8 years.
- _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 6 months
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that children need to think aloud.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for adjusting what is already known to fit the new information
- _____________ age children are between 3 to 5 years old.
- Too much _____________ over time can lead to problems with memory and regluating emotion.
53 Clues: _____________ refers to bodily changes • How many stages did Erikson hypothesize? • _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7 • The links between _____________ develop rapidly. • _______________ is birth through the first year. • ____________occurs as new links in the brain form. • Each child develops at his or her own _____________. • ...
music theory final 2025-11-20
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- (form) Pattern repeated at new pitch levels.
- Cadence A cadence moving V–vi (or V to anything except I).
- (ternary) (form) Large ternary form (ABA) with smaller forms inside each section.
- (form) One voice imitates another exactly after a delay.
- Period (form) Four phrases grouped into two pairs; only final phrase has a full cadence.
- (form) Section with no complete subject; often modulatory.
- (form) Two-part form (A–B).
- Cadence Cadence IV–I.
- Cadence A cadence ending on V.
- Period (form) Two phrases with different beginnings.
- (form) A connecting passage between sections.
- (form) Form where the opening material returns inside a section (like rounded binary).
- (form) Form where the first section ends in tonic.
- (form) Form with recurring theme: A–B–A–C–A.
- (form) Opening section presenting main themes.
- Cadence A cadence ending V–I (or V7–I).
- (form) Return of main themes in tonic.
- Smallest recognizable musical idea.
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- (form) Main theme of a fugue.
- (form) Middle section where motives are transformed and sequenced.
- (form) Form where the end of one phrase matches the end of another phrase.
- (form) Secondary melodic idea that consistently follows the subject.
- Period (form) Two phrases with similar beginnings.
- (form) Form where phrase lengths or periods are unequal.
- (form) One voice repeats another's musical idea.
- (form) Form where the first section modulates away from tonic.
- (form) Three-part form (A–B–A).
- (theme/section) Final material that ends a section.
- (form) Small unit within a phrase; does not end in a cadence.
- A musical unit ending with a cadence.
- (form) Passage that leads back to tonic or main theme.
- (one-phrase period) (form) 2+2+4 structure: presentation → continuation → cadence.
- (form) Short connecting phrase between themes or sections.
- (form) Two phrases: antecedent + consequent.
- (form) Melody turned upside down (intervals go in opposite direction).
- (theme/section) Material that modulates to a new key.
36 Clues: Cadence Cadence IV–I. • (form) Two-part form (A–B). • (form) Main theme of a fugue. • Cadence A cadence ending on V. • (form) Three-part form (A–B–A). • Smallest recognizable musical idea. • A musical unit ending with a cadence. • (form) Return of main themes in tonic. • Cadence A cadence ending V–I (or V7–I). • (form) Pattern repeated at new pitch levels. • ...
Learning theory Crossword 2025-12-17
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- Reduced response after repeated harmless stimulus
- conditioning Learning through association between two stimuli
- Psychologist associated with Skinner boxes
- Consequence that decreases behaviour
- reinforcement Reward given only some of the tim
- learning Type of learning involving rewards and punishments
- reinforcement Reward that increases behaviour
- and error Learning by repeating actions until successful
- Scientist associated with imprinting in geese
- stimulus Stimulus that naturally triggers a response
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- learning Learning by watching others
- behaviour Fixed pattern of behaviour present at birth
- learning Sudden problem-solving without trial and error
- learning Learning that occurs without immediate reinforcement
- reinforcement Repeated reward given every time behaviour occurs
- Increased response after repeated strong stimulus
- reinforcement Removal of something unpleasant to increase behaviour
- response Learned response to a previously neutral stimulus
- Scientist famous for experiments with dogs and bells
- Animal used by Tolman to study maze learning
- conditioning Learning based on consequences of behaviour
21 Clues: learning Learning by watching others • Consequence that decreases behaviour • Psychologist associated with Skinner boxes • Animal used by Tolman to study maze learning • reinforcement Reward that increases behaviour • Scientist associated with imprinting in geese • reinforcement Reward given only some of the tim • Reduced response after repeated harmless stimulus • ...
Music Theory 1 2026-02-11
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- – Fifth scale degree
- – Combination of independent melodic lines
- – Pickup note or notes before the first full measure
- – Diatonic scale with whole-whole-half pattern
- – Stable or restful interval
- – Organization of durations in time
- – Three-note chord built in thirds
- – Vertical line dividing measures
- – Two half steps
- – First word in “time signature”
- – Cancels an accidental
- – Sharps or flats placed after the clef
- – Harmonic punctuation
- – Lowers a pitch by a half step
- – Motion by adjacent scale degrees
- – Melodic motion larger than a step
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- – Basic unit of musical pulse
- – Chord with a non-root bass note
- – Scale type with lowered third
- – Chord with the root in the bass
- – Rhythmic unit separated by barlines
- – Interval spanning eight letter names
- – Symbol that alters pitch
- – Unstable interval requiring resolution
- – Smallest interval in tonal music
- – Speed of the beat
- – Raises a pitch by a half step
- – Distance between two pitches
- – First scale degree
- – Organization of beats into recurring patterns
- – Five horizontal lines used for musical notation
- – Symbol indicating pitch range
32 Clues: – Two half steps • – Speed of the beat • – Fifth scale degree • – First scale degree • – Harmonic punctuation • – Cancels an accidental • – Symbol that alters pitch • – Stable or restful interval • – Basic unit of musical pulse • – Distance between two pitches • – Scale type with lowered third • – Raises a pitch by a half step • – Symbol indicating pitch range • ...
Kinetic Molecular Theory 2026-03-25
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- type of collision in which no kinetic energy is lost
- vol of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temp.
- phys behavior of an ideal gas
- vol that 1 mol of gas occupies at give conditions of temp/pressure
- Greek word meaning to move
- instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- abbreviation; temp 0.00C and pressure 100kPa
- for of one newton per square meter
- equal volumes of gases at the same temp and pressure contain equal #s of particles
- rate of effusion for gas is inversely proportional to the sq root of its molar mass
- relationship between pressure, temp, and vol of a fixed gas
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- total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressure of all the gases in the mixture
- = to 101.3 kilopascals
- vol of a fixed amount of gas held at a constant temp varies inversely w/pressure
- Molecular Theory Boltzman and Maxwell's model
- measure of average kinetic energy
- pressure of a fixed amount of gas varies directly with Kelvin temp when vol remains constant
- experiments using know values of P, T, V and n
- Zero on the Kelvin scale
- force per unit area
- movement of one material through another
21 Clues: force per unit area • = to 101.3 kilopascals • Zero on the Kelvin scale • Greek word meaning to move • phys behavior of an ideal gas • measure of average kinetic energy • for of one newton per square meter • movement of one material through another • abbreviation; temp 0.00C and pressure 100kPa • Molecular Theory Boltzman and Maxwell's model • ...
Quiz A 2025-01-14
7 Clues: difficult to understand • happening as a result of something • things are different from each other • a basic idea or rule that guides behavi • to continue doing something after a pause • one part of a situation, problem, or subject • an idea or set of ideas intended to explain something
CROSSWORD 2017-05-09
Across
- 989-1612-5670-342
- Diminishing of a conditioned response
- levels of the mind
- mind
- Hallucinogenic drug that has contains acid
- Colors that we can sense/experience
- Easy-going and relaxed people
- A split in consciousness
- He gave us the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- Early school of thought that used introspection
- A set of symptoms
- before
- The eerie sense that one gets of having experienced
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- 'Would've foreseen it'
- Compulsive drug craving
- Rorschach inkblot test and TAT are examples of _______tests
- A sequence of images passing through a sleeping
- The common factor between the legend of 'titanic' and
- A balanced or constant internal bodily state
- Decreasing response to a stimulus due to repeated
- Process of imitating and observing a specific behavior
- Emotional release
- A fatty white substance that surrounds the axon
23 Clues: mind • before • 989-1612-5670-342 • Emotional release • A set of symptoms • levels of the mind • 'Would've foreseen it' • Compulsive drug craving • A split in consciousness • Easy-going and relaxed people • Colors that we can sense/experience • Diminishing of a conditioned response • Hallucinogenic drug that has contains acid • A balanced or constant internal bodily state • ...
the nuh uh science vocabulary quiz -gabriel 2023-02-02
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- to show facts of
- layer of soft,solid rock
- evidence of life from the past
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet
- moving to the same place
- being carried slowly by a current of water
- the tough central part
- to make smaller in some way
- smaller than 0
- a repeated decorative design
- a super continent
- one of the very large sections of hard,solid rock
- continent between pacific and Atlantic ocean
- a long narrow ditch
- a last name
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- the calendar of earths history
- moving in different directions
- bigger than 0
- a set of principals on which the practive of an activity is based
- earths structure of the crust and mantle
- continent between atlantic and indian ocean
- to find an answer to
- earths continuous land
- a tough outer part
24 Clues: a last name • bigger than 0 • smaller than 0 • to show facts of • a super continent • a tough outer part • a long narrow ditch • to find an answer to • the tough central part • earths continuous land • layer of soft,solid rock • moving to the same place • to make smaller in some way • a repeated decorative design • the calendar of earths history • evidence of life from the past • ...
Antikythera Mechanism 2025-10-03
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- very good or unusual
- a system for organizing days and months
- an object used to do work
- a device that measures time
- ancient writing carved on something
- finding something new
- to confuse someone
- an idea that explains how things happen
- something strange or unclear
- the study of past events
- something difficult to understand or solve
- a machine that produces movement
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- careful study to learn about something
- a carved figure of a person or animal
- a scientist who studies ancient objects
- valuable objects such as gold or jewels
- damaged by rust or age
- the study of the natural world
- very old
- the level of exactness
- facts that help to prove something
- goods carried by a ship
- a set of parts working together
- a large body that orbits a star
- circle of star signs
25 Clues: very old • to confuse someone • very good or unusual • circle of star signs • finding something new • damaged by rust or age • the level of exactness • goods carried by a ship • the study of past events • an object used to do work • a device that measures time • something strange or unclear • the study of the natural world • a set of parts working together • a large body that orbits a star • ...
Cold War 2014-02-04
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- Nations/ Country’s controlled politically and economically by the commies
- a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages
- Doctrine/ an international relations policy set forth by the US president Harry Truman in a speech on March 12, 1947
- Hiss/ A convicted commie spy
- Castro/ The man who over through a long standing dictatorial regime in Cuba
- Response to nuclear weapons in the west
- a policy of creating strategic alliances in order to check the expansion of hostile power or ideology or to force it to negotiate peacefully
- parallel/ was a very significant line that helped in Vietnam.
- Theory/ this theory said that once one state became influenced by the commies then the others will to
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- and Ethel Rosenberg/ First US citizens executed for espionage
- Characterized by a government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control
- parallel/ a line that crosses Europe the Mediterranean sea, Asia, and was very important in the Korean War
- Catlett Marshall/ Jr. GCB, was an American military leader.
- House Un-American Activities Committee/ Congresses own loyalty program
- intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Nations/ A new international peace keeping organization that started at the end of WW2
- Zedong/ Chinese commie
- Airlift/ where we lifted supply's over the Berlin wall using Air plains
18 Clues: Zedong/ Chinese commie • Hiss/ A convicted commie spy • Response to nuclear weapons in the west • Catlett Marshall/ Jr. GCB, was an American military leader. • and Ethel Rosenberg/ First US citizens executed for espionage • parallel/ was a very significant line that helped in Vietnam. • a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages • ...
36 2024-08-23
Across
- Focused light
- Gutenberg's invention
- Newton's force
- Electronics component
- Milk preservation
- Marconi's invention
- Darwin's theory
- Antibiotic discovery
- Galileo's device
- Basic unit of matter
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- Einstein’s theory
- Imaging technique
- Diabetes treatment
- Volta’s invention
- Industrial revolution power
- Wright brothers' invention
- Magnifying device
- Physics discovery
- Bell's invention
- Genetic code
- Global network
- Disease prevention
- Edison’s invention
- Power discovery
- Turing's machine
25 Clues: Genetic code • Focused light • Newton's force • Global network • Darwin's theory • Power discovery • Bell's invention • Turing's machine • Galileo's device • Einstein’s theory • Imaging technique • Volta’s invention • Magnifying device • Physics discovery • Milk preservation • Diabetes treatment • Disease prevention • Edison’s invention • Marconi's invention • Antibiotic discovery • Basic unit of matter • ...
evolution 2022-03-01
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- anatomy-comparative anatomy, the comparative study of the body structures of different species of animals in order to understand the adaptive changes they have undergone in the course of evolution from common ancestors.
- or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Nearly every cell in a person's body has the same DNA.
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something
- In biology, evolution is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations and relies on the process of natural selection.
- (something) suitable for a new use or purpose; modify.
- in biology, classification comprising related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding.
- structure-Analogous structures are features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure and which do not derive from a common ancestral feature (compare to homologous structures)
- structure- homologous structures are similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions.
- ancestor-n biology and genealogy, the most recent common ancestor (MRCA), also known as last common ancestor (LCA), or concestor of a set of organisms is the most recent individual from which all the organisms of the set are descended.
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
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- 1 : originating in or based on observation or experience empirical data. 2 : relying on experience or observation alone often without due regard for system and theory an empirical basis for the theory. 3 : capable of being verified or disproved by observation or experiment empirical laws.
- arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
- process of developing or being developed
- a period of ten years.
- structure-Vestigial is used in science to describe structures like animal organs, tissues, or bones that may have been used by an ancestor but aren't anymore.
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
- the branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- Darwin-Charles Darwin, in full Charles Robert Darwin, (born February 12, 1809, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England—died April 19, 1882, Downe, Kent), English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution by natural selection became the foundation of modern evolutionary studies.
- are the preserved remains of plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments, such as sand and mud, under ancient seas, lakes and rivers.
- study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
20 Clues: a period of ten years. • process of developing or being developed • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • (something) suitable for a new use or purpose; modify. • arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex • ...
Look Across, Take it Down 2023-04-04
Across
- points that are not contained on the same line
- points that lie on the same plane
- statement that can be demonstrated to be true by accepted mathematical operations and arguments. In general, a theorem is an embodiment of some general principle that makes it part of a larger theory.
- a flat surface that extends in all directions
- the set of points that is common to both figures
- this is part of a line that has two endpoints
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- points that lie on the same line
- a part of a line but has only one endpoint, and extends endlessly in one direction
- an arrangement of points that extends infinitely in opposite directions
- the set of all points
- a union of two non-collinear rays with common endpoint
- is an exact location in space and has no size and can be presented by a dot
12 Clues: the set of all points • points that lie on the same line • points that lie on the same plane • a flat surface that extends in all directions • this is part of a line that has two endpoints • points that are not contained on the same line • the set of points that is common to both figures • a union of two non-collinear rays with common endpoint • ...
All About Darwin Crossword, By Eric G. and Zach C. Period 5 2013-04-16
Across
- where Darwin lived
- Darwin's occupation
- the amount of years Darwin spent gathering evidence to develop his theory
- the university that Darwin enrolled at
- what Darwin planned to be
- the town where Darwin was born
- what Darwin studied
- where Darwin studied wildlife
- the year when Darwin shared his theory with the public
- date of death
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- Darwin's middle name
- Darwin developed the first theory of ____
- Darwin came from a long line of ______
- Darwin's birthday
- Darwin's wife's name
- Darwin was the ______ child in his family
16 Clues: date of death • Darwin's birthday • where Darwin lived • Darwin's occupation • what Darwin studied • Darwin's middle name • Darwin's wife's name • what Darwin planned to be • where Darwin studied wildlife • the town where Darwin was born • Darwin came from a long line of ______ • the university that Darwin enrolled at • Darwin developed the first theory of ____ • ...
Shpelling Words 2013-08-27
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- Easily set on fire.
- Loyalty.
- Rainfall.
- To free from blame.
- Happens when you are eg. on a deserted island.
- Experience a seemingly real perception of something not actually present.
- Glee/Joy.
- A jet of liquid.
- A form of energy in a common household.
- Atomic.
- tectonics A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust.
- Like a miracle.
- An unlucky accident.
- Stresses.
- The longer of saying fax.
- A feeling of great distress.
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- A dangerous situation.
- A mode of behavior peculiar to a individual.
- A raid by a large number of people into a place.
- The noun of misery.
- A mishap.
- A difficult situation.
- A periodical publication containing articles and pictures.
- Similar.
- A requirement.
- Defensive.
- Ensure.
- A very steep rock face.
- A dish in which small pieces of food are dipped into a hot sauce.
29 Clues: Atomic. • Ensure. • Loyalty. • Similar. • A mishap. • Rainfall. • Glee/Joy. • Stresses. • Defensive. • A requirement. • Like a miracle. • A jet of liquid. • Easily set on fire. • The noun of misery. • To free from blame. • An unlucky accident. • A dangerous situation. • A difficult situation. • A very steep rock face. • The longer of saying fax. • A feeling of great distress. • ...
vocab 2016-06-21
Across
- to show extreme fondness, or pay a lot of attention to someone
- religious theory
- insincere or feigned behaviour
- dissenting minority within a larger group
- to rebuke somebody for a wrongdoing
- fear or uneasiness about the future or a future event
- in a threatening and dangerous manner
- to cause serve mental or physical distress to somebody
- to lose confidence
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- a fortress or strongly fortified building in or near a city, used as a place of refuge
- religious; devout; holy or sacred; virtuous and moral
- middle english- a doll or a puppet
- lustful behaviour, especially by a man, that is regarded as distasteful
- disapproval, criticism, denunciation
- demonstrating sincerity and gravity
- great in amount, size, or extent
- a statement of beliefs or set of principles
- lacking common sense, irrational
- angry at unfairness
- motionless; non-reactive
20 Clues: religious theory • to lose confidence • angry at unfairness • motionless; non-reactive • insincere or feigned behaviour • great in amount, size, or extent • lacking common sense, irrational • middle english- a doll or a puppet • demonstrating sincerity and gravity • to rebuke somebody for a wrongdoing • disapproval, criticism, denunciation • in a threatening and dangerous manner • ...
11A Review 2020-02-08
Across
- Directed Saving Private Ryan and Jaws
- Type of shark in Jaws
- to mark or recognize as separate or different
- Where Joe Dimaggio's family is originally from
- Chief Brody's oldest son
- A word that sounds similar with a different meaning
- "Portuguese ___________"; very dangerous jellyfish
- to suffer patiently; to continue to exist
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- Type of modifier that isn't actually modifying anything in the sentence
- Man vs. __________
- good or kind; not harmful
- medicine, treatment (n); to set something right (v.)
- a countless or extremely great number of things
- A rule or law to live by
- The act of throwing dead fish in the water to attract a shark (gerund form)
- Theory of omission
- The young boy
- Scientist who frequently fights with Quint
- Type of shark in The Old Man and the Sea
- a horizontal bar fitted to the head of a boat's rudder post and used for steering
20 Clues: The young boy • Man vs. __________ • Theory of omission • Type of shark in Jaws • A rule or law to live by • Chief Brody's oldest son • good or kind; not harmful • Directed Saving Private Ryan and Jaws • Type of shark in The Old Man and the Sea • to suffer patiently; to continue to exist • Scientist who frequently fights with Quint • to mark or recognize as separate or different • ...
Unit 15 2020-04-17
Across
- different
- highest power or authority
- foreign; strangely beautiful; attractive
- general tendency or direction or events; current style
- practically; in effect though not in fact
- a single stage in the history of a family
- to deserve; the state, fact or quality of deserving well; worth value
- choice, superior, select
- the act or process of burning
- designating of a population area made up of a central city area around
- on the outside
- declare to be true; certify
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- a device that dispenses electric current to the spark plugs
- internal combustion engine that blends air and gas to make explosives
- to make a complete and basic change in; effect political change
- having to do with inside
- theory, essay or dissertation
- to set in motion; push, drive, or make go foward
- a meeting; conflict
- something that is given forth
20 Clues: different • on the outside • a meeting; conflict • having to do with inside • choice, superior, select • highest power or authority • declare to be true; certify • theory, essay or dissertation • the act or process of burning • something that is given forth • foreign; strangely beautiful; attractive • practically; in effect though not in fact • ...
Revision 3 2024-07-22
Across
- Really cold
- A type of dark red color
- A bag people take to work usually to put documents in
- Really hungry
- Shoes without high heels
- A print with flowers on it
- Taking something from someone by force (on the street)
- Something you do or give to achieve a result with other people or help make something successful
- Natural ability to do something or to learn something
- Taking a person and keeping them in order to get money
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- Really sad
- A color of sea water at an idyllic island beach
- What people wear under their clothes
- The state of being extremely poor
- A jury's decision
- The activity of guessing and creating a theory
- Causing a lot of interest
- To set fire illegally
- To wish to receive something or achieve a goal
- An organized search for a criminal or a suspect
20 Clues: Really sad • Really cold • Really hungry • A jury's decision • To set fire illegally • A type of dark red color • Shoes without high heels • Causing a lot of interest • A print with flowers on it • The state of being extremely poor • What people wear under their clothes • The activity of guessing and creating a theory • To wish to receive something or achieve a goal • ...
The Science of Biology 2023-08-18
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- THE COMBINATION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS OF AN ORGANISM
- PERSONAL, UNSCIENTIFIC POINT OF VIEW
- THE VARIABLE OBSERVED TO CHANGE IN RESPONSE
- RELIABLE SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION OF EVENTS IN THE NATURAL WORLD
- INFORMATION
- A SIGNAL TO WHICH AN ORGANISM RESPONDS
- THE VARIABLE THE IS PURPOSEFULLY CHANGED
- NUMERICAL, MEASUREED DATA
- FACTORS THAT CAN CHANGE
- ACT OF NOTICING AND DESCRIBING EVENTS IN A CAREFUL, ORDERLY WAY
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- A TYPE OF EXPERIMENT WITH ONE VARIABLE
- TENTATIVE SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION THAT CAN BE TESTED
- REPRODUCTION OF A SINGLE PARENT
- MOLECULE CARRYING DIRECTIONS OF INHERITANCE
- DESCRIPTIVE UNMEASURABLE DATA
- CONSTANT SET OF INTERNAL CONDITIONS
- LOGICAL INTERPRETATION BASED ON PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
- A GROUP EXPOSED TO THE SAME CONDITIONS EXCEPT FOR THE TESTED VARIABLE
- REPRODUCTION OF TWO CELLS OF DIFFERENT PARENTS UNITING TO FORM FIRST CELL OF NEW ORGANISM
- THE STUDY OF LIFE
- GENETIC CHANGE OVER TIME OF A SPECIES
21 Clues: INFORMATION • THE STUDY OF LIFE • FACTORS THAT CAN CHANGE • NUMERICAL, MEASUREED DATA • DESCRIPTIVE UNMEASURABLE DATA • REPRODUCTION OF A SINGLE PARENT • CONSTANT SET OF INTERNAL CONDITIONS • PERSONAL, UNSCIENTIFIC POINT OF VIEW • GENETIC CHANGE OVER TIME OF A SPECIES • A TYPE OF EXPERIMENT WITH ONE VARIABLE • A SIGNAL TO WHICH AN ORGANISM RESPONDS • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-02-01
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- Created Laws of Gravity
- Extending a countries power through military force
- Created Laws of Motion
- Created social contract
- A set of steps to conduct an experiment
- Authority was chosen by God not by the people
- Believed in freedom of rights
- A meeting that established territories in Africa belonging to European countries
- A series of workers in a factory
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- Created theory of separation of powers
- The process of making an area more urban
- In the middle of social hierarchy
- Large industries that mass produce
- An agreement among members of society
- Created natural laws
- A region where a country has big influence on a region but not formal control
- The belief the sun in the center of the universe
- A person that operates a business
- Believed that all men were born evil
- Improved on the creation of the steam engine
20 Clues: Created natural laws • Created Laws of Motion • Created Laws of Gravity • Created social contract • Believed in freedom of rights • A series of workers in a factory • In the middle of social hierarchy • A person that operates a business • Large industries that mass produce • Believed that all men were born evil • An agreement among members of society • ...
Vocabulary Practice 2024-12-05
Across
- transfer of energy; always moves from hot to cold
- heat rises and cool sinks
- height of transverse wave
- tool used to study cells
- heat transfer by direct touch
- two or more atoms bonded together
- number of waves that pass in set amount of time
- energy of motion
- uses energy from sun to make sugar for plant
- determines what enters and exits cell
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- change of gas to liquid
- cell that has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- energy of wave taken in by matter
- smallest unit of matter
- no light can pass through
- theory that states that all living things are made of cells
- rigid layer of protection for plant cell
- basic unit of life
- control center for cell
- material wave travels through
- gel substance that fills cells and holds organelles in place
21 Clues: energy of motion • basic unit of life • change of gas to liquid • smallest unit of matter • control center for cell • tool used to study cells • heat rises and cool sinks • no light can pass through • height of transverse wave • heat transfer by direct touch • material wave travels through • energy of wave taken in by matter • two or more atoms bonded together • ...
physics 2025-05-06
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- planning on creating something new
- positive results or advantages
- availability availability of things used in construction
- something that works to make things easier
- using less energy to perform the same task
- what eco-friendly buildings aim to promote for people
- first to talk about ecological housing
- panels devices that convert sunlight to energy
- keeping heat inside
- focuses on long-term impact on environment
- at first this is much higher but in the end would save money
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- practices that help reduce waste and use fewer resources
- a benefit of conserving energy and resources
- a set of ideas that explain something
- systems that are convenient and save energy
- environmentally responsible and resource efficient
- smart homes use this to monitor and control devices
- managing a liquid resource in buildings
- drawbacks or restrictions
- type of wood that is fast-growing and sustainable
20 Clues: keeping heat inside • drawbacks or restrictions • positive results or advantages • planning on creating something new • a set of ideas that explain something • first to talk about ecological housing • managing a liquid resource in buildings • something that works to make things easier • using less energy to perform the same task • focuses on long-term impact on environment • ...
AWL CROSSWORD 2025-05-10
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- Examine something in detail to understand or explain it
- The strong effect something has
- Something that contributes to a result
- To form or make up a whole
- To include or affect someone or something
- A basic rule or belief that guides actions
- To explain the meaning of something
- Made of many connected parts; not simple
- Evaluate something to make a judgment about it
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- To set up or create something permanent
- A general idea or understanding of something
- To continue or move forward
- To show or point something out
- A way of dealing with a problem or task
- An idea intended to explain something
- To get something from another source
- To give something out to several people
- To change or differ
- A standard way of doing something, often mathematical
- Easy to see or understand; obvious
20 Clues: To change or differ • To form or make up a whole • To continue or move forward • To show or point something out • The strong effect something has • Easy to see or understand; obvious • To explain the meaning of something • To get something from another source • An idea intended to explain something • Something that contributes to a result • ...
Plate Motion Crossword 2022-10-19
Across
- a sudden shaking in earths surface
- between two plates moving away from each other
- theory that continents drift apart
- the outside or top layer of something
- piece of the lithosphere that moves on the asthenosphere
- evidence of life from the past
- how often or fast something happens
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up earths outer layer
- layer between the crust and the core
- outermost layer of earth
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- liquid layer of earths core
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet
- hot liquid rock
- solid, dense center of the Earth
- a break in the earths crust
- boundary between two colliding plates
- an extinct reptile that lived about 300 million years ago
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- something we observe to be simian are over and over again
20 Clues: hot liquid rock • outermost layer of earth • liquid layer of earths core • a break in the earths crust • evidence of life from the past • solid, dense center of the Earth • a sudden shaking in earths surface • theory that continents drift apart • to examine in detail for a purpose • how often or fast something happens • layer between the crust and the core • ...
Europe Middle Ages Crossword 2022-11-18
Across
- complex set of ideals
- The economic side of feudalism
- aggression towards a group of people
- state of great disturbance
- Popular city in Paris
- Church tax
- head of the Roman Catholic church
- not letting Jews marry relatives
- authority given to a person to tell other people what to do
- person receiving fief
- Guy who has the two swords theory
- people that can't lawfully leave the place they were born
- lords estate
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- A religion
- Most effective ruler of medieval journey
- the status of a knight
- English poet
- branch of the Indo-European family
- group of states under one supreme authority
- Spiritual ruler
- all people that are ordained for religious beliefs something that someone knows or believes to be true
- Popular city in Germany
- dominant social system in Europe
- next person in line to rule
- building that has monks living in them
25 Clues: A religion • Church tax • English poet • lords estate • Spiritual ruler • complex set of ideals • Popular city in Paris • person receiving fief • the status of a knight • Popular city in Germany • state of great disturbance • next person in line to rule • The economic side of feudalism • dominant social system in Europe • not letting Jews marry relatives • head of the Roman Catholic church • ...
Beat the Clock Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-04
Across
- Helps you keep time (in theory…)
- To be late is…
- One of the drum majors
- The other drum major leading the way
- Second movement of the show
- Spinning, tossing, and serving visuals
- Per Andrew LaBerge
- An adventure Mr. Keough had that we’ve heard about at least once
- A Keough catchphrase
- Name of this year's show
- The formations that tell your story on the field
- Best sound in rehearsal
- What you say when asked to “Let me hear you say…”
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- KP marching band motto
- When we mess up, Mr. Keough tells us not to forget this ❤️
- Must look sharp… and never wrinkled
- Who the KPHS auditorium was recently re-dedicated to
- First movement of the show
- Third movement
- What happens when Set 27 goes wrong… again
- Something Mr. Keough often asks for
- The spot you stand at in drill
22 Clues: To be late is… • Third movement • Per Andrew LaBerge • A Keough catchphrase • KP marching band motto • One of the drum majors • Best sound in rehearsal • Name of this year's show • First movement of the show • Second movement of the show • The spot you stand at in drill • Helps you keep time (in theory…) • Must look sharp… and never wrinkled • Something Mr. Keough often asks for • ...
Matter 2025-10-18
Across
- scaled down
- The relationship were one is the result of the other
- a substance formed through chemicals
- a person who uses a process to gain info
- two or more atoms combined together
- a measure of heat
- everything that takes up space
- the motion of atoms making the temperature increase
- the amount of matter in a object
- What makes up everything
- the observations from from a experiment
- the characteristic of a object
- when energy is absorbed from the environment
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- energy that is stored
- the size of something
- a test to see if your theory is correct
- anyone who solves problems
- the energy of motion
- something repeated
- A process that rearranges the atoms
- heat transfer when Molecules collide
- when energy is released into the environment
- a set of connecting parts
- the ability to do work
- all knowledge gained from an experiment
25 Clues: scaled down • a measure of heat • something repeated • the energy of motion • energy that is stored • the size of something • the ability to do work • What makes up everything • a set of connecting parts • anyone who solves problems • everything that takes up space • the characteristic of a object • the amount of matter in a object • two or more atoms combined together • ...
Crossword Puzze AWL list 2025-09-17
Across
- — a series of actions or steps taken to achieve an end.
- — a pure substance consisting of only one type of atom.
- — a distinct stage in a process.
- — a set of symbols showing elements in a compound.
- — standards used to make a judgment.
- — a part of a larger whole.
- — an explanation supported by evidence.
- — agreement or permission.
- — the systematic investigation into materials and sources.
- — closely connected to the matter at hand.
- — a series of events that repeat regularly.
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- — a measurable factor that defines a system.
- — a fundamental truth or rule.
- — an area of a country or the world.
- — relating to a job or career.
- — to give or supply for a purpose.
- — special importance or attention given to something.
- — the purpose or activity of something.
- — a plan of action designed to achieve a goal.
- — the amount of space an object occupies.
20 Clues: — agreement or permission. • — a part of a larger whole. • — a fundamental truth or rule. • — relating to a job or career. • — a distinct stage in a process. • — to give or supply for a purpose. • — an area of a country or the world. • — standards used to make a judgment. • — the purpose or activity of something. • — an explanation supported by evidence. • ...
psychology chapter 14 vocab 2021-12-13
Across
- the pattern of feelings, thoughts, and behavior that sets people apart from one another
- a person who tends to be active and self expressive and to gain energy from interaction with others
- in psychoanalytic theory, the personality component that is conscious and that controls behavior
- an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent
- formation, in psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses into their opposites
- a defense mechanism in which the individual refuses to admit that a problem exists
- in psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism that removes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from one's consciousness
- in psychoanalytic theory, the reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- in psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of development when faced with anxiety
- mechanism, psychological distortions used to remain psychologically stable or in balance
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- in psychoanalytic theory, the defense mechanism by which an individual finds justifications for unacceptable thoughts, impulses, or behaviors
- in psychoanalytic theory, a defense mechanism by which people attribute their own unacceptable impulses to others
- a person who tends to be more interested in his or her own thoughts and feelings than in what is going on around him or her
- the defense mechanism that shifts negative impulses toward a more acceptable object or person
- according to Freud, the part of personality that represents the individual's internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment
15 Clues: an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent • a defense mechanism in which the individual refuses to admit that a problem exists • the pattern of feelings, thoughts, and behavior that sets people apart from one another • mechanism, psychological distortions used to remain psychologically stable or in balance • ...
Chapter 4 - Ethical Theory and its Criticism 2025-03-06
Across
- is coming from Greek word
- Founder of Personality Virtues Theory
- Concept of _______ is accepted in principal of duty theory
- is the key word in existentialism theory
- Synonym word for Social Moral Theory
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- Stages of human development in personality virtues
- create greatest happiness of the greatest number of people
- One of the weaknesses of social moral theory
- Humans have to follow the ____ mean to glorify their life
- self interest theory
10 Clues: self interest theory • is coming from Greek word • Synonym word for Social Moral Theory • Founder of Personality Virtues Theory • is the key word in existentialism theory • One of the weaknesses of social moral theory • Stages of human development in personality virtues • Humans have to follow the ____ mean to glorify their life • ...
SSUSH16 Roaring Twenties/The Jazz Age 2015-03-12
Across
- this group experienced a revived popularity during the 1920s because of anti-immigrants sentiments
- this invention of the 1920s brought about an era of mass culture
- musical genre that originated from musical traditions brought from West Africa by slaves mixed with Western instruments and influences
- established a quota system that set limits on the number of immigrants that could enter the US
- fear of the spread of communism in the United States
- most famous jazz musician in American culture
- the 1920s began what movement in visual arts
- nightclub located in NYC that introduced aspects of African american culture to white audiences
- what Ford used to speed up production time and drive down costs of automobile production
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- name of Ford's first mass produced automobile
- these types of buildings increased during the 1920s
- developed the economy theory of socialism
- attacks that led to raids on suspected anarchists and communists
- Harlem Renaissance poet that used music rhythms in his poetry
- developed the first mass produced automobile
- African American artistic movement that developed out of a New York City neighborhood
- what happened to 556 suspected communists during the red Scare
- the first movies of the 1920s were this
- leader of the communist revolution in Russia
- economic theory of socialism
- center of popular music
- these expanded as a result of the increased popularity of the automobile in the 1920s
- communist revolutionaries that overthrew the czar in Russia
23 Clues: center of popular music • economic theory of socialism • the first movies of the 1920s were this • developed the economy theory of socialism • developed the first mass produced automobile • the 1920s began what movement in visual arts • leader of the communist revolution in Russia • name of Ford's first mass produced automobile • ...
Soteriology Terms 2024-04-09
Across
- An act that bridges the relationship between two opposing sides
- A price that buys a person out of slavery or pays the consequence due to another person
- A form of trust that clings to truths that are not fully seen
- When the rewards or consequences earned by one are credited to another
- An act or payment that satisfies divine wrath
- An atonement theory that says Jesus paid a price to the devil to buy us out of his grasp
- To be declared not guilty; having the consequences of sin removed
- Bringing together two sides that suffered from hostility and separation
- When one person is given the role and right to represent all the people
- The term for God's choice to save certain people
- To be set apart; a process of continual growth toward Christlikeness
- (sozo) Moving from a state of condemnation to a state of security and safety
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- Newness of life; the new person that emergence when he or she is saved
- A perfected state; the final state of rest and union with God that believers will receive
- Rewards due to those who are rightful children
- To be brought into a new family, especially the family of God
- An atonement theory that believe Jesus took the consequences due to us on the cross
- Receiving a prize that you don't deserve and didn't earn
- (metanoia) A change of mind often associated with changing one's ways
- Hostility between two sides that causes separation between them
20 Clues: An act or payment that satisfies divine wrath • Rewards due to those who are rightful children • The term for God's choice to save certain people • Receiving a prize that you don't deserve and didn't earn • To be brought into a new family, especially the family of God • A form of trust that clings to truths that are not fully seen • ...
unit 9 vocab 2025-01-27
Across
- English physicist and mathematician
- a building or set of buildings with facilities for manufacturing
- the ruling policy of establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries
- a territory or region where an external group or institution holds power or authority in a foreign territory
- french lawyer,man of letters,and one of the most
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
- 8th-century inventor and instrument maker
- manufacturing process in which individual components are assembled in a sequential manner to create a finished product
- an agreement by citizens on which rights they have and how they should be governed
- english philosopher known for his social contract theory
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- Meeting at which the major European powers negotiated and formalized claims to territory in Africa
- natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- English philosopher and political theorist
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement
- a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
- belief that the authority of a king or queen to rule a country is given by God
- French author, historian, and philosopher whose thoughts on religious toleration and moderation of authoritarian power were influential during the Enlightenment.
20 Clues: English physicist and mathematician • 8th-century inventor and instrument maker • English philosopher and political theorist • french lawyer,man of letters,and one of the most • The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • english philosopher known for his social contract theory • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-26
Across
- Theories- it address the basic organization of the curriculum plan.
- Design- it is the most familiar design for teachers, parents.
- use the study a specific content of their field.
- Theory- it defines curriculum as the social system that actually produces a plan for
- is important.
- this is the basic of explanatory principles embedded it
- it helps researcher choose data for analysis and make economical summarize of the
- Design- this design links to separate subject design in order to reduce
- Centered – This content- oriented tends to be prescribe in nature
- Theories- it explain, describe, predict air even guides curriculum development
- this is a way of making sense of a disturbing situation so as to allow us most effectively
- Centered- is the anchored on the needs and interest of the child.
- Apple- is a critical theorist who seems to be concerned primarily with the society and
- is a planned and guided set of learning experience and intended outcomes
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- this is a variation of the subject – centered design.
- Design- it refers to the specific knowledge learned through a method wheels Le the
- Is a systematic approach to both development and implementation.
- Oriented- it will tends to be critical in nature
- among individuals and groups.
- understanding the value of the past practice and of school community and
- bring to bear our expectations.
- Planning- this is a continuous process which involves activities characterized by
- school.
- it address the questions “why”.
24 Clues: school. • is important. • among individuals and groups. • bring to bear our expectations. • it address the questions “why”. • use the study a specific content of their field. • Oriented- it will tends to be critical in nature • this is a variation of the subject – centered design. • this is the basic of explanatory principles embedded it • ...
SSUSH16 Roaring Twenties/The Jazz Age 2015-03-12
Across
- developed the economy theory of socialism
- established a quota system that set limits on the number of immigrants that could enter the US
- the 1920s began what movement in visual arts
- developed the first mass produced automobile
- center of popular music
- what Ford used to speed up production time and drive down costs of automobile production
- Harlem Renaissance poet that used music rhythms in his poetry
- nightclub located in NYC that introduced aspects of African american culture to white audiences
- attacks that led to raids on suspected anarchists and communists
- economic theory of socialism
- fear of the spread of communism in the United States
- these expanded as a result of the increased popularity of the automobile in the 1920s
Down
- what happened to 556 suspected communists during the red Scare
- this group experienced a revived popularity during the 1920s because of anti-immigrants sentiments
- African American artistic movement that developed out of a New York City neighborhood
- musical genre that originated from musical traditions brought from West Africa by slaves mixed with Western instruments and influences
- most famous jazz musician in American culture
- this invention of the 1920s brought about an era of mass culture
- leader of the communist revolution in Russia
- these types of buildings increased during the 1920s
- name of Ford's first mass produced automobile
- communist revolutionaries that overthrew the czar in Russia
- the first movies of the 1920s were this
23 Clues: center of popular music • economic theory of socialism • the first movies of the 1920s were this • developed the economy theory of socialism • the 1920s began what movement in visual arts • developed the first mass produced automobile • leader of the communist revolution in Russia • most famous jazz musician in American culture • ...
list one 2016-07-11
Across
- A plan or method for doing, making something
- To continue
- something that helps produce or influence a result
- To make laws, To control, create or cause something by making law
- To show something exists or is true
- something such as an idea or a theory that is formed in people’s minds
- To be different or to become different
- A moral rule or belief, a law or fact
- Clear to the sight or mind
- To give or deliver something to people
- To make a judgment about something
- To cause something or something to be widely known and accepted
- Happening as a result of a particular action or set of condition
- An idea of what something is or how it works
- To have or include someone or something as a part of something
- Relating to a subject in an appropriate way
- A part of something
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- An interesting or important part
- To move or become near or nearer to something or someone
- Having parts that connect or go together in complicated way
- To explain the meaning of something
- The act or force of one thing hitting another
- To make up or form something to establish or create
- Capable of becoming real
- Noticeably different
- To take or get something from something else
- To notice or become aware of something
- A particular part of something
- To study something closely and carefully
- An idea
30 Clues: An idea • To continue • A part of something • Noticeably different • Capable of becoming real • Clear to the sight or mind • A particular part of something • An interesting or important part • To make a judgment about something • To explain the meaning of something • To show something exists or is true • A moral rule or belief, a law or fact • To be different or to become different • ...
Horizon of Expectations 2023-08-21
Across
- A category of artistic composition, which carries its own set of expectations.
- The act of explaining or understanding meaning from a text.
- The individual who brings personal and cultural expectations to a text.
- The background or environment in which a text is placed.
- The boundary of what is expected or understood in a text.
- Standards or patterns that are considered typical for a group or society.
- Anticipations or predictions about a text based on prior knowledge.
- To bring attention or emphasis to certain aspects of a text, influencing interpretation.
- The scholar associated with the "Horizon of Expectations" concept in reception theory.
- Pertaining to past events or eras, which can influence the horizon of expectations.
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- Referring to written works, especially those considered to have artistic value.
- The gradual development or change in something over time, such as the horizon of expectations.
- An idea or opinion formed before having the evidence for its truth, which can shape a reader's horizon.
- Established norms or practices that influence how a text is read.
- The theory that emphasizes the reader's role in interpreting texts.
- Related to beauty or the appreciation of beauty, often influencing literary interpretations.
- Personal feelings and beliefs that can influence an individual's horizon.
- Referring to the shared beliefs, behaviors, and norms of a group.
- Forces or properties that stimulate change or development within readings and interpretations.
- A change in position or direction, like when a reader's horizon of expectations changes due to new information.
20 Clues: The background or environment in which a text is placed. • The boundary of what is expected or understood in a text. • The act of explaining or understanding meaning from a text. • Established norms or practices that influence how a text is read. • Referring to the shared beliefs, behaviors, and norms of a group. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2017-10-09
Across
- indefinable, difficult to find
- elastic
- forced to do something
- to endorse
- carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection
- shriveled
- obstinate, resistant, uncooperative
- immigrant
- hard-pressed, under pressure
- ambience
- respite, interval, break
- sense of sadness; touching
- general agreement
- combustible
- vivarium for smaller land animals
- ability to bounce back, durable
- greenery, of or relating to plants
- authorized or generally accepted theory or practice
- protester
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- spar, clash, contest
- ineffective
- childishly, bad-tempered, irritable
- foretell or prophesy
- plentiful, abundant
- insinuated, implied, hinted at
- a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority
- endowment
- inhabitant or occupant of a particular place
- acute
- group, cohort, band
- devoutness, state of being holy, sacred, or saintly
- articulate, expressive, well-spoken
- momentary
- lively, exuberant, rowdy
- fragment, small quantity
35 Clues: acute • elastic • ambience • shriveled • endowment • immigrant • momentary • protester • to endorse • ineffective • combustible • general agreement • plentiful, abundant • group, cohort, band • spar, clash, contest • foretell or prophesy • forced to do something • respite, interval, break • lively, exuberant, rowdy • fragment, small quantity • sense of sadness; touching • hard-pressed, under pressure • ...
MT3 Vocab Final Affirmation 2024-03-22
Across
- Synonyms are Entail, Hint, Involve
- Synonyms are Meander, Depart, Veer
- Etymology is from the Latin word “vīvēre” meaning to live
- Definition is exceeding what is necessary; excessive
- Synonyms are Clarify, Depict, Solve
- Antonyms are Discouragement, Proof, Reality
- Etymology is from Latin ‘having greater power’, from the verb praevalere
- Definition is obtain something from
- Antonyms are Careful, Detailed, Complete
- Antonyms are Careless, Disinterest, Ignorant
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- Antonyms are Ignore, Miss, Neglect
- Definiton is a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project
- Antonyms are Active, Busy, Energetic
- Etymology is from the Latin fingere, "to devise, fabricate."
- Definition is an instance of turning something aside from its course.
- Synonyms are Analysis, Inquiry, Investigation
- Antonyms are Believer, Optimist
- Definition is having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
- Etymology is from the Latin absolvere, which means "to set free”
- Definition is treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just
20 Clues: Antonyms are Believer, Optimist • Antonyms are Ignore, Miss, Neglect • Synonyms are Entail, Hint, Involve • Synonyms are Meander, Depart, Veer • Synonyms are Clarify, Depict, Solve • Definition is obtain something from • Antonyms are Active, Busy, Energetic • Antonyms are Careful, Detailed, Complete • Antonyms are Discouragement, Proof, Reality • ...
academic 2024-10-02
Across
- process of examining
- to judge or calculate the quality
- a formal statement of the rules
- important
- an amount of gas, heat, or light that is sent out
- information based on a study
- a series of actions to achieve a result
- to grow or change into a more advanced form
- facts that give reason to believe
- the final part of something
- a system of ways of doing
- an explanation based on known facts but has not yet been proved
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- to check a situation carefully to discover
- studying to discover more about it
- to become larger
- the production of a substance from simpler materials after a chemical reaction
- to become less
- the result of an influence
- a powerful effect
- facts that influence the result
- a plan of what to do in situations
- a set of connected things
22 Clues: important • to become less • to become larger • a powerful effect • process of examining • a system of ways of doing • a set of connected things • the result of an influence • the final part of something • information based on a study • a formal statement of the rules • facts that influence the result • to judge or calculate the quality • facts that give reason to believe • ...
Psychology crossword 2025-01-14
Across
- Physical or emotional tension caused by challenges.
- State of mindfulness in the present moment.
- Ability to recover from adverse situations.
- Theory that studies observable behavior.
- Observation of one's thoughts and emotions.
- Freud's method of exploring the unconscious.
- Reason for acting in a certain way.
- The process of interpreting sensory information.
- Emotional response to stressful events.
- Chemical substance that transmits signals in the brain.
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- The brain's ability to reorganize and adapt.
- Mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering.
- Strong emotional bond between individuals.
- Persistent state of sadness or loss of interest.
- State of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- Treatment for psychological or emotional problems.
- A feeling of worry or fear.
- Mental shortcuts for making decisions quickly.
- Ability to understand and share emotions.
- A set of characteristics unique to an individual.
20 Clues: A feeling of worry or fear. • Reason for acting in a certain way. • Emotional response to stressful events. • Theory that studies observable behavior. • Ability to understand and share emotions. • Strong emotional bond between individuals. • State of mindfulness in the present moment. • Ability to recover from adverse situations. • ...
Psychology crossword 2025-01-14
Across
- Chemical substance that transmits signals in the brain.
- The brain's ability to reorganize and adapt.
- State of mindfulness in the present moment.
- Theory that studies observable behavior.
- A set of characteristics unique to an individual.
- Treatment for psychological or emotional problems.
- Mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering.
- Mental shortcuts for making decisions quickly.
- Ability to understand and share emotions.
- Persistent state of sadness or loss of interest.
- Observation of one's thoughts and emotions.
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- Reason for acting in a certain way.
- Physical or emotional tension caused by challenges.
- Emotional response to stressful events.
- Freud's method of exploring the unconscious.
- The process of interpreting sensory information.
- State of being awake and aware of one's surroundings.
- Strong emotional bond between individuals.
- Ability to recover from adverse situations.
- A feeling of worry or fear.
20 Clues: A feeling of worry or fear. • Reason for acting in a certain way. • Emotional response to stressful events. • Theory that studies observable behavior. • Ability to understand and share emotions. • Strong emotional bond between individuals. • State of mindfulness in the present moment. • Ability to recover from adverse situations. • ...
Unit 3 2025-12-08
Across
- to restate the meaning of something in different words
- the arrangement of words in speech or writing
- assuming because 2 ideas are similar
- any written or digital communication between 2 or more people.
- searching for information
- a important ideas
- the type or class of a work
- a method of persuasion
- it’s the context of the paragraphs
- a close examination of a non fiction work
- An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory
- persuasion through emotion
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- a credible or believable source
- a reference to the author's name
- a logical fallacy
- a logical fallacy in which an inference is made
- an assertion about a topic
- persuasion through ethics
- an incorrect or problematic argument
- a timeline create to complete the research project
- a statement or premise supported by arguments
- a logical fallacy that makes it an either or fallacy
22 Clues: a logical fallacy • a important ideas • a method of persuasion • persuasion through ethics • searching for information • an assertion about a topic • persuasion through emotion • the type or class of a work • a credible or believable source • a reference to the author's name • it’s the context of the paragraphs • assuming because 2 ideas are similar • ...
Business 2022-02-10
Across
- workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- actualizationneeds the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- rewards Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- rewards personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- theory of motivation theory that money is sole motivator for workers
- workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- needs most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
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- theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- enlargement addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
- needs need to protect physically and economically
- needs need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- needs need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- modification changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to behavior itself
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- sharing performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
20 Clues: workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • needs need to protect physically and economically • stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision • ...
Research concepts 2021-06-25
Across
- This word is the set of all values of the variables to be studied from those experimental units.
- This paradigm is focused on power, inequality, and social change.
- This paradigm postulates that truth can be discovered through reason and rational thought.
- It is a systematic investigation of phenomena by gathering quantifiable data.
- It is a systematic and logical approach to discovering how things in the universe work.
- It is a bridge between philosophical framework and methods design.
- It refers to the way that we interpret facts.
- It is the theory of knowledge and the assumptions and beliefs.
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- It is the process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting non-numerical data, such as language.
- It is a physical, verbal or a graphical representation that simplifies a complex concept or idea.
- This paradigm explores social reality by observation and experiment.
- It is the careful attention that is given to something such as a task.
- It is a prediction that is can be tested by research.
- This paradigm states that reality is a social construct.
- This concept was introduced by Thomas Kuhn.
- It is the study of being alive and existing.
- This paradigm is an emergent paradigm about the nature of the research enterprise.
- This word refers to the total of the items or units in any field of inquiry.
18 Clues: This concept was introduced by Thomas Kuhn. • It is the study of being alive and existing. • It refers to the way that we interpret facts. • It is a prediction that is can be tested by research. • This paradigm states that reality is a social construct. • It is the theory of knowledge and the assumptions and beliefs. • ...
Crossword 4 2025-02-07
Across
- The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____
- According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime.
- The institutional-anomie theory is a ____-level theory as it seeks to explain why US has a higher rate of serious crime than other developed nations.
- Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes.
- The process of using thoughts and behaviors to manage stressful situations
- The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____
- The mode of adaptation that involves withdrawing from society
- Breakdown in social norms caused by excessive emphasis on economic success
- People who choose this mode of adaptation seek to reform the system by creating their own goals and means.
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- Anomie and deviance are mutually ____.
- The only criminal adaptation to strain
- The mode of adaptation that involves rejecting culturally-defined goals but accepting the institutional means
- Accepting culturally-defined goals AND the institutional means
- The negative emotion most likely to lead to criminal behavior, according to Agnew
- America’s national bird
- Pressure produced by the disconnect between cultural expectations and what society makes possible, according to Merton
16 Clues: America’s national bird • Anomie and deviance are mutually ____. • The only criminal adaptation to strain • Merton’s anomie theory can only explain ____ crimes. • According to Agnew, strain has an ____ effect on crime. • The name of Cohen’s theory influenced by Merton: ____ ____ • The theorist who developed general strain theory: Robert ____ • ...
Ap Psych 2022-01-05
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- American psychologist who helped to found humanistic psychology.
- German physiologist who pioneered the study of the human mind using scientific methods.
- American psychologist who played a major role in the development of cognitive psychology and educational psychology
- American psychologist who made significant contributions to the fields of cognitive psychology and social psychology.
- Swiss psychiatrist, psychologist, and psychoanalyst. He is best known for his contributions to psychoanalysis and for founding analytical psychology.
- Known primarily for developing personal construct theory (PCT).
- Did the dog experiment and played a significant, though indirect role in the development of behaviorism.
- famous for his work on the association between human emotions and facial expressions.
- Gained public recognition for his theory of multiple intelligences
- He is known mainly for his theory of psychosocial development.
- Often referred to as the “father of positive psychology.
- pioneered the study of psychology in the United States
- Was a renowned American psychologist best known for developing a form of psychotherapy known as Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
- Notable for her theories on mindset and motivation.
- German American psychologist who pioneered the field of applied psychology.
- A Jewish-Russian psychologist who specialized in the psychological development of children.
- American psychologist who is regarded as one of the founding fathers of humanistic psychology.
- Founder of attachment theory.
- Best known for developing the concept of “power posing.”
- Recognized as the first American to propose a comprehensive learning theory.
- An American psychologist who is notable for his theories of moral development
- Helped to lay the groundwork for attachment theory
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- American psychologist who pioneered the study of human personality.
- famous for his work on psychopathy
- Received widespread praise for his research on persuasion and influence.
- He is known primarily for developing his ecological systems theory.
- Best known for conducting the Stanford prison experiment in 1971
- German American psychologist who is recognized as one of the founding fathers of cognitive psychology.
- He is known primarily for his research on human judgment and decision-making.
- Cognitive bias known as the Dunning-Krueger effect.
- Known chiefly for developing the social learning theory
- American social psychologist who gained widespread recognition for his controversial series of experiments on obedience to authority.
- Often credited as the founding father of modern ethology
- Austrian neurologist who is widely considered to be the founding father of psychoanalysis.
- An American psychologist who is notable for her research on memory and cognition
- He is known primarily for developing the concept of operant conditioning.
- He is known for his work on perception, impression formation, prestige suggestion, and social conformity.
- Notable for his contributions to learning theory.
- Made significant contributions to the development of psychoanalysis
- An American psychologist who is credited as one of the founding fathers of behaviorism
- made major contributions to the field of evolutionary psychology.
41 Clues: Founder of attachment theory. • famous for his work on psychopathy • Notable for his contributions to learning theory. • Helped to lay the groundwork for attachment theory • Cognitive bias known as the Dunning-Krueger effect. • Notable for her theories on mindset and motivation. • pioneered the study of psychology in the United States • ...
Test Review #2 2012-10-29
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- Opposite of Long-term
- desire to do well (nAch)
- Opposite of optimistic
- Is boosting self-esteem a good motivational strategy
- wrote the book Mindset (first and last name)
- Seligman & _______(did a study together)
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- psychological state that results when an individual expects thatlife’s outcomes are uncontrollable.
- Fear of _________
- Beliefs in one’s capabilities
- Set of beliefs an individual uses to conceptualize his or her self. (who am I?)
- Why do people fail to realize their goals (Gap between _______&________)
- The psychological and behavioral attempt at re-establishing an eliminated or threatened freedom (theory)
12 Clues: Fear of _________ • Opposite of Long-term • Opposite of optimistic • desire to do well (nAch) • Beliefs in one’s capabilities • Seligman & _______(did a study together) • wrote the book Mindset (first and last name) • Is boosting self-esteem a good motivational strategy • Why do people fail to realize their goals (Gap between _______&________) • ...
Nature of Science 2024-08-19
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- A factor that can change in an experiment
- The variable that is observed for changes in an experiment
- A set of procedures used to test a hypothesis
- Observations that are measured numerically
- A statement based on repeated experimental observations
- A well-documented explanation of the natural world
- A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning
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- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- The variable that is changed by the scientist
- Information that is gathered using the senses
- An educated guess that can be tested through experiments
- The process of carefully examining and evaluating evidence
12 Clues: A factor that can change in an experiment • Observations that are measured numerically • A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning • The variable that is changed by the scientist • Information that is gathered using the senses • A set of procedures used to test a hypothesis • A well-documented explanation of the natural world • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-01-18
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- both ends folding horizontally
- set of cracks that form between two tectonic plates
- type of stress when a object is stretched
- when two tectonic plates slide past each other
- theory of how the continents moved apart
- upward arching folding
- bending of rock layers
- rising of Earth's surface
- a machine that measures the times of seismic waves
- places where sea-floor spreading takes place
- when Earth's magnetic poles change
- thinnest layer of Earth
- name of the super continent
- theory that the continents were together
- system of satellites
- made of the crust and rigid upper part of the mantle
- solid layer of Earth's core
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- type of stress when a object is squeezed
- when melted rock rises up to Earth's surfaceand erupts
- surface that rocks break and slide past eachother
- when two tectonic plates separate
- plastic layer of the mantle
- when tension causes larger blocks of Earth's crustto drop down on others
- center of Earth
- type of fault when hanging wall moves up
- change of shape of a rock caused by stress
- sinking of Earth's crust
- process of new oceanic lithosphere forming
- when two tectonic plates collide
- downward throughlike folds
- produced when there's a Earthquake
- amount of force
- blocks of crust on each side of the fault
- type of fault when the hanging wall moves down
34 Clues: center of Earth • amount of force • system of satellites • upward arching folding • bending of rock layers • thinnest layer of Earth • sinking of Earth's crust • rising of Earth's surface • downward throughlike folds • plastic layer of the mantle • name of the super continent • solid layer of Earth's core • both ends folding horizontally • when two tectonic plates collide • ...
Motivation Review 2023-02-28
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- Theory that motivation is driven by human needs
- Staying focusing with maximum effort to achieve the goal
- Different mindsets can influence motivation
- Race, nationality, language or religion
- Food, water, sleep, oxygen
- Making the decision to pursue a goal
- Theory that motivation is focused on the reward
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- Continuing to pursue a goal despite obstacles
- Motivation can be a product of your surroundings
- Theory that motivation is focused on the outcome
- Theory that motivation is driven by evolution
- Mindset used with internal motivation
- The driving force for an action, though or behavior
- Mindset where you measure how you measure up to others
14 Clues: Food, water, sleep, oxygen • Making the decision to pursue a goal • Mindset used with internal motivation • Race, nationality, language or religion • Different mindsets can influence motivation • Continuing to pursue a goal despite obstacles • Theory that motivation is driven by evolution • Theory that motivation is driven by human needs • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Physical Science 2022-08-17
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- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- God's command telling us to exercise dominion
- The study of matter and energy
- Systematic study of the universe
- The basis upon which a model is assessed
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- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- A model that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- A system of moral values
- The study of the property of matter
12 Clues: A system of moral values • The study of matter and energy • Systematic study of the universe • The study of the property of matter • The study of nonliving matter and energy • The basis upon which a model is assessed • God's command telling us to exercise dominion • A model that explains a related set of phenomena • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • ...
Crossword 2017-07-05
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- a preliminary or opening statement
- the scientific process of observing and testing a hypothesis
- system of government that limits power of one branch over another
- a central government with elected officials
- a rebirth of the artistic forms of the Ancient Greeks and Romans
- a speculative explanation for a scientific problem
- a document defining the laws of a government
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- having intellectual insight
- a new way of seeking truth in the mid-1500s
- philosophical thinkers of the French Enlightenment
- a set of statements to explain a group of facts or phenomena
- a gathering for social and political discussions
12 Clues: having intellectual insight • a preliminary or opening statement • a new way of seeking truth in the mid-1500s • a central government with elected officials • a document defining the laws of a government • a gathering for social and political discussions • philosophical thinkers of the French Enlightenment • a speculative explanation for a scientific problem • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Pleistocene Crossword 2024-01-16
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- an abbreviation for an amount of time
- the epoch that is another name for ice age
- another theory for why the mass extinction occurred, this one blames the environment
- a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures
- a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon
- a theory for why the mass extinction ocurred that blames humans
- meat-eating creature
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- another word for theory
- when a species moves to a warmer area in certain seasons
- what a bunch of creature evolved from; think terror birds from dinosaurs
- no longer alive
- another word for hypothesis
- the study of physical features of the earth
- flat front teeth
14 Clues: no longer alive • flat front teeth • meat-eating creature • another word for theory • another word for hypothesis • an abbreviation for an amount of time • the epoch that is another name for ice age • a survival skill utilized by the glyptodon • the study of physical features of the earth • a popular movie franchise with extinct creatures • ...
Crossroads Crossword 2025-04-12
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- The chemical symbol for gold
- In literature, crossroads typically represent...
- This country’s flag features a maple leaf
- Shakespeare's strategy about a Moor
- A popular musical instrument made of brass
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- Who is the Greek goddess associated with crossroads
- In the late 1800s, Cecil Rhodes set out to build a railroad connecting all of Africa, starting in Cape and ending in...
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- This fruit is often associated with Newton’s discovery of gravity
- First name of the scientist who developed the theory of relativity
- The capital city of Japan
11 Clues: The capital city of Japan • The chemical symbol for gold • Shakespeare's strategy about a Moor • The smallest planet in our solar system • This country’s flag features a maple leaf • A popular musical instrument made of brass • In literature, crossroads typically represent... • Who is the Greek goddess associated with crossroads • ...
History of Atom Project 2023-09-05
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- Created the theory that electrons moved in a followed path and not in a random motion.
- Developed the "atomos" theory
- He first began investigating the structure of an atom and then later on invented the "Plum Pudding" Model.
- A model that showed how cathode rays interacted with matter and discovered "negatively charged" particles called electrons.
- A theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an area not in a specific path.
- Was more developed than Democritus and believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Earth Fire, Wind, and Water.
- Was suggested that electrons don't move in a random motion and they actually follow a path around the nucleus.
- A compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant proportions of its element by mass.
- Was an English schoolteacher who developed a theory involving the relationship between an atom and matter.
- A model that was imagined for the electrons moving around like nucleus like planets revolving around the sun.
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- Created the gold foil experiment.
- States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers.
- A theory that believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth.
- A theory that states that matter is made of tiny particles called atoms that can't be subdivided.
- A theory when believed all matter was divisible to a point where no more division was possible.
15 Clues: Developed the "atomos" theory • Created the gold foil experiment. • States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers. • Created the theory that electrons moved in a followed path and not in a random motion. • A theory that believed that all matter consisted of 4 elements: Wind, Fire, Water, and Earth. • ...
Intro Psych - Chapter 1 2015-01-11
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- One of the founders of cognitive psychology who developed important theories of child development.
- A system of interrelated ideas that is used to explain a set of observations.
- The careful, systematic observation of one's own consciousness.
- Established the first psychology lab in Canada.
- The tendency to view one's own group as superior to others.
- The mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge.
- ______ argues that psychologists should study only observable behaviours.
- Established the first psychology lab in the US.
- ______ studies gather data through the observation of research participants.
- Known for his hierarchy of needs.
- ______ psychology focuses on interpersonal forces, attitude formation, conformity and so on.
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- Psychologists who advocate for breaking consciousness into its basic elements in order to investigate how these elements are related.
- The theoretical perspective that examines behaviour in terms of its adaptive value for the species is known as _______ psychology.
- _____ psychology strives to better understand the beneficial, creative, and fulfilling aspects of human existence.
- Considered the main advocate and leader of structuralism.
- Psychology should investigate the purpose of consciousness rather than its structure.
- any detectable input from the environment.
- The theoretical view that emphasizes human's free will and potential for personal growth.
- Canadian psychologist known for his work on parallel processing and cell assemblies.
- _____ developed a theory that attempts to explain personality by focusing on unconscious determinants of behaviour.
- Considered the father of the school of psychology known as functionalism.
- ______ psychologists work with people with mental health problems.
22 Clues: Known for his hierarchy of needs. • any detectable input from the environment. • Established the first psychology lab in Canada. • Established the first psychology lab in the US. • The mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge. • Considered the main advocate and leader of structuralism. • The tendency to view one's own group as superior to others. • ...
Learning and Motivation Exam 1 Review 2020-02-05
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- our awareness of a stimuli
- __'s law that JNDs are a constant proportion of stimuli
- money, fame and power are __ reinforcers
- yelling at the dog for barking (2 words)
- CC is best for training __ behaviors
- don't "forget" this theorist's ideas
- measure of likelihood of a CR to occur
- no more behavior
- scientific study of behavior
- a good hypothesis should be this
- one type of change in bx not related to learning
- cannon of science; Occam's razor
- CS starts and stops before US starts
- variable outside experiment impacting results
- said knowledge is justified true beliefs
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- general statement that explains the relationship between variables
- variable that is measured
- variable that is manipulated by the researcher
- reinforcement after a random amount of time or responses
- seatbelt alarm stops (2 words)
- study of knowledge
- study of relationships between physical and mental states
- buy 3, get one free is a __ schedule (2 wrds)
- area of the brain controlling eye blink, may differ in autism
- increases behavior in operant conditioning
- inhibits learning
- US stops before CS starts
- schedule where behavior always reinforced
- rewards subjects after a set time
- theory that humans born with innate learning
- youtube would have loved his cat "unboxing" videos
- variables kept the same in all conditions
- physical representation of learning
- theorist who claimed we are born blank slates
34 Clues: no more behavior • inhibits learning • study of knowledge • variable that is measured • US stops before CS starts • our awareness of a stimuli • scientific study of behavior • seatbelt alarm stops (2 words) • a good hypothesis should be this • cannon of science; Occam's razor • rewards subjects after a set time • physical representation of learning • ...
AP Psychology Vocabulary 2020-10-21
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- a cell that makes up the nervous system
- A layer of fat that makes the axon work faster
- study an observation technique in which one person is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles
- A certain point that after it is reached, the neuron will fire
- the focus on the current environmental effects on a person's growth potential
- An early school of psychology that used introspection to explore the elemental structure of the human mind
- an explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes and predicts observations
- the science of behavior and mental processes
- the long part of the neuron that sends the message
- A neuron's bushy, branching extensions that receive messages and conduct impulses toward the cell body
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- observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation
- study of mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- school of psychology that focused on how mental and behavioral processes function and how these enable us to adapt
- view that psychology is an objective science that can only observe behavior
- the tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that one would have foreseen it
- The message that the axon sends
- all the cases in a group, from which samples may be drawn for a study
- neurotransmitters that control pain and pleasure
- a testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- A neurotransmitter getting absorbed by its' neuron
20 Clues: The message that the axon sends • a cell that makes up the nervous system • the science of behavior and mental processes • A layer of fat that makes the axon work faster • neurotransmitters that control pain and pleasure • a testable prediction, often implied by a theory • A neurotransmitter getting absorbed by its' neuron • ...
Dan's tv / movie birthday! 2021-03-22
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- Which king died in January this year
- Liam Neesons take on Scottish history
- What is the last name of the leading family characters in The Cosby Show?
- Tom Hanks movie from 1994
- What is the name of the monkey in Friends
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- Alfred Hitchcock most famous movie
- Mel Gibsons take on Scottish History
- Who has selective mutism in The Big Bang Theory?
- Which TV-sh from the 90s was about an Alien Life Form
- The American crime drama “Narcos” was filmed and set in which city?
- WE WERE ON A BREAK show!
11 Clues: WE WERE ON A BREAK show! • Tom Hanks movie from 1994 • Alfred Hitchcock most famous movie • Which king died in January this year • Mel Gibsons take on Scottish History • Liam Neesons take on Scottish history • What is the name of the monkey in Friends • Who has selective mutism in The Big Bang Theory? • Which TV-sh from the 90s was about an Alien Life Form • ...
Crossword: Scientists 2017-05-27
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- greek philosopher and important mathematician , who found the „Set of …“
- he developed the theory of relativity
- he discovered the 4 moons of Jupiter
- dutch naturalist who got known for building and using of light microscopes
- founder of a worldwide known car brand (Henry…)
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- one oft he most known polymaths (Leonardo…)
- greek philosopher who found Pi
- one of the most important theorists for computer science (Alan…)
- founder oft he worldwide known brand „Adidas“
- founder oft he light bulb and more than 1000 other inventions
- scientist who delt with the laws of gravitation
11 Clues: greek philosopher who found Pi • he discovered the 4 moons of Jupiter • he developed the theory of relativity • one oft he most known polymaths (Leonardo…) • founder oft he worldwide known brand „Adidas“ • scientist who delt with the laws of gravitation • founder of a worldwide known car brand (Henry…) • founder oft he light bulb and more than 1000 other inventions • ...
