set theory Crossword Puzzles
Macy Rogers ch. 8 terms 2015-03-23
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- to lean, tend, or become drawn toward
- competitive or opposing action
- one person runs everything
- a function or part performed
- taking a company and its employees in a direction based upon a vision
- an adherence to a code of ethical values
- requires leaders to set goals
- how people act in a workplace and how communication can be improved
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- establishes the scope and purpose of a company
- work in groups that supervise themselves
- make decisions without help or advice
- giving managers and employees the power to run things and make decisions
- managers work with employees to make decisions
- a prevailing tendency or inclination
- a hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation
15 Clues: one person runs everything • a function or part performed • requires leaders to set goals • competitive or opposing action • a prevailing tendency or inclination • to lean, tend, or become drawn toward • make decisions without help or advice • work in groups that supervise themselves • an adherence to a code of ethical values • establishes the scope and purpose of a company • ...
Week 4 2024-06-05
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- A series of steps taken to do something or make something happen.
- The part someone plays in an activity or situation.
- To move forward or continue with something.
- Where something comes from.
- To need something.
- Clearly defined or identified; particular.
- To be different or change in different situations.
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- The way something is built, arranged, or organized.
- Important or meaningful.
- To reply or answer to something.
- A specific part of a larger group or area, often related to work or the economy.
- An idea or set of ideas that explain how or why something happens.
- A part or piece of something larger.
- Almost the same as something else.
- To study or investigate something to learn more about it.
15 Clues: To need something. • Important or meaningful. • Where something comes from. • To reply or answer to something. • Almost the same as something else. • A part or piece of something larger. • Clearly defined or identified; particular. • To move forward or continue with something. • To be different or change in different situations. • ...
Vocab Unit 6 Practice 2024-04-18
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- to organize or plan something that is complicated
- made or done by someone unknown
- very careful about doing what you are supposed to do
- to form ideas or theories about something when there are not many things known about it
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- to provide a good reason for the actions of someone
- very sad and without hope
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- very evil or cruel
- to bring a memory, feeling, or image into the mind to cause a particular reaction
- happening very soon
- full of clever tricks; very clever
- difficult to understand; requiring deep thought
- able to do something
- to happen or appear again
- to join or unite one thing with another
15 Clues: very evil or cruel • happening very soon • able to do something • to happen or appear again • very sad and without hope • made or done by someone unknown • full of clever tricks; very clever • to join or unite one thing with another • difficult to understand; requiring deep thought • to organize or plan something that is complicated • ...
money 2025-04-18
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- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position.
- producing a great deal of profit.
- great sorrow or distress.
- a set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief.
- no longer produced or used; out of date.
- not taking something into account; regardless of.
- an agreement, transaction, or bargain.
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- lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously.
- wealthy; in a good financial position.
- pay (a sum of money) reluctantly.
- a generally accepted theory or belief.
- severe suffering or privation.
- the area near or surrounding a particular place.
- compensate for the faults or bad aspects of.
- impose (a tax, fee, or fine).
15 Clues: great sorrow or distress. • impose (a tax, fee, or fine). • severe suffering or privation. • producing a great deal of profit. • pay (a sum of money) reluctantly. • wealthy; in a good financial position. • a generally accepted theory or belief. • an agreement, transaction, or bargain. • no longer produced or used; out of date. • compensate for the faults or bad aspects of. • ...
Fill Me!! 2023-12-10
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- is a cognitive theory that explains how individuals organize and interpret information in their minds.
- is a learning theory that emphasizes the significance of networks, connections, and digital technologies in shaping learning and knowledge acquisition in the digital age.
- is a psychological theory that focuses on observable behaviors and how they are influenced by the environment through conditioning.
- developed by Albert Bandura, is a psychological theory that emphasizes the role of observational learning, modeling, and social interaction in the learning process.
- refers to the application of game-design elements and principles in non-game contexts to engage, motivate, and enhance participation or learning in various activities.
- is a psychological theory that focuses on understanding mental processes such as perception, memory, problem-solving, and thinking.
- He introduced the concept of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), which refers to the difference between what a learner can do independently and what they can achieve with guidance and support.
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- is a foundational concept in psychology, particularly in behaviorism, that describes a direct relationship between a stimulus and a response.
- refers to the cognitive approach that views the human mind as a system that processes information similarly to a computer.
- type of constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the active role of learners in constructing their understanding of new information and experiences.
- type of constructivism is a concept that pertains to the understanding that racial categories are socially constructed and not inherently biological or genetic.
- is a broad educational theory that suggests learners actively construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through their experiences and interactions.
- renowned for his social learning theory, which emphasizes the importance of observational learning, modeling, and the influence of the environment on an individual's learning and behavior.
- in the context of psychology and education, is a perspective that emphasizes the inherent worth, dignity, and potential of individuals.
- type of constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the social and cultural context in which learning occurs.
15 Clues: is a cognitive theory that explains how individuals organize and interpret information in their minds. • type of constructivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the social and cultural context in which learning occurs. • refers to the cognitive approach that views the human mind as a system that processes information similarly to a computer. • ...
Historical ECE Theorists 2021-01-07
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- the 1st person to ever study children in a scientific way; believed that there are four stages of cognitive development.
- initiated the Sunday School movement to teach Bible study and religion to children.
- believed that family was the most important institution in the education of children.
- believed humans are born in the image of God and education should start in the early years; created the first picture book for children.
- 1st female doctor in Italy; believed that children should learn practical life skills & become independent; also believed that children can learn on their own if given the right materials.
- focused on progressive education; believed that children learn best by doing; child-centered curriculum and "hands on" approach to learning.
- father of Kindergarten; believed that children learn best through play.
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- believed that all education is based on sensory impressions and that through the proper sensory experiences, children can achieve their natural potential.
- well-known for his theory of multiple intelligences; instead of a single intelligence, there are actually nine.
- often called the "father of the common schools" because of the role he played in helping set up the elementary school system in the United States.
- developed a hierarchy of five human needs beginning with the first priority.
- developed the theory of "operant conditioning"; idea that behavior is determined by consequences.
- known for his 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development.
- popularized the "tabula rasa" (or blank slate) view of children; believed that children are born with a blank slate and the environment shapes who they will become.
- believed that children's mental, language, and social development is supported and enhanced through social interaction.
15 Clues: known for his 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development. • father of Kindergarten; believed that children learn best through play. • developed a hierarchy of five human needs beginning with the first priority. • initiated the Sunday School movement to teach Bible study and religion to children. • ...
Mods 0.1-0.3 Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-23
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- Thinking that does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions. Instead, it examines assumptions, appraises the source, discerns hidden biases, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
- An explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes observations and predicts behaviors or events.
- Bias when people report their behavior inaccurately.
- A descriptive technique in which one individual or group is studied in depth in the hope of revealing universal principles.
- bias A flawed sampling process that produces an unrepresentative sample.
- A descriptive technique of observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation.
- A descriptive technique for obtaining the self-reported attitudes or behaviors of a particular group, usually by questioning a representative, random sample of the group.
- A sample that fairly represents a population because each member has an equal chance of inclusion.
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- The tendency to believe, after learning an outcome, that you would have foreseen it. (Also known as the I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon.)
- Bias from people's responding in ways they presume a researcher expects or wishes.
- definition A carefully worded statement of the exact procedures (operations) used in a research study. For example, human intelligence may be operationally defined as what an intelligence test measures. (Also known as operationalization.)
- All those in a group being studied, from which samples may be drawn. (Note: Except for national studies, this does not refer to a country's whole population.)
- The possibility that an idea, hypothesis, or theory can be disproven by observation or experiment.
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory.
- Repeating the essence of a research study, usually with different participants in different situations, to see whether the basic finding can be reproduced.
15 Clues: A testable prediction, often implied by a theory. • Bias when people report their behavior inaccurately. • bias A flawed sampling process that produces an unrepresentative sample. • Bias from people's responding in ways they presume a researcher expects or wishes. • ...
Sampling Theory 2018-03-23
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- most commonly used sampling technique
- this sampling technique is also called haphazard sampling.
- This sampling is also known as chain-referral sampling.
- This sampling is done with a purpose in mind.
- refers to one or more elements taken from the population for a specific purpose.
- refers to the totality of observations or elements from a set of data.
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- considers every nth element of the population in the sample with the selected random starting point from the first q members.
- purposively divided into homogeneous partitions (or groups) depending on certain factors that might be affecting the results of the study.
- A numerical measure that describes the whole population.
- the population is divided into groups,called clusters.
- it is the equivalent of stratified random sampling in terms of non probability.
- A numerical description of the sample.
12 Clues: most commonly used sampling technique • A numerical description of the sample. • This sampling is done with a purpose in mind. • the population is divided into groups,called clusters. • This sampling is also known as chain-referral sampling. • A numerical measure that describes the whole population. • this sampling technique is also called haphazard sampling. • ...
Music Theory 2013-05-20
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- name of the interval when two notes are 8 notes apart
- the name of the clef for female singers
- Italian term for the speed of the music
- the opening interval for "Hush Little Baby..."
- classical composer
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- the name of the clef for lower singers
- Name given to the five lines on which notes are written on
- minim+minim
- tells us the pulse of the music
- quaver+semiquaver+semiquaver
- used for "gaps" in the music
- 2 beats
12 Clues: 2 beats • minim+minim • classical composer • quaver+semiquaver+semiquaver • used for "gaps" in the music • tells us the pulse of the music • the name of the clef for lower singers • the name of the clef for female singers • Italian term for the speed of the music • the opening interval for "Hush Little Baby..." • name of the interval when two notes are 8 notes apart • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- One effect of sleep deprivation
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
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- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
COLOUR THEORY 2021-09-21
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- We look for ________ when we move our paint brush in the paint.
- This colour sits between red and yellow on the colour wheel.
- you use a brush for this technique.
- This artist creates leaf cut outs.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include green and orange.
- Is a ___________ colour?
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- how we display colours in a circular form.
- Is a ______ colour?
- We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include red and blue.
- This colour sits between yellow and blue on the colour wheel.
- Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines.
12 Clues: Is a ______ colour? • Is a ___________ colour? • This artist creates leaf cut outs. • you use a brush for this technique. • how we display colours in a circular form. • We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours. • Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines. • This colour sits between red and yellow on the colour wheel. • ...
Piaget Theory 2021-09-22
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- the driving force that moves all development foward
- the third stage
- changing approaches when an existing schema doesn't work in a particular situation
- the second stage
- the building blocks of knowledge
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- using existing schema and applying it to a new situation of object
- piagets theory
- an object still exist even if u cant see it or it is hidden
- allows kids to solve problems with phsically encountering things in the real world
- the amount of liquid in a short wide cup is equal to the amount in a tall skinny cup
- the last stage
- the first stage
12 Clues: piagets theory • the last stage • the third stage • the first stage • the second stage • the building blocks of knowledge • the driving force that moves all development foward • an object still exist even if u cant see it or it is hidden • using existing schema and applying it to a new situation of object • ...
Atomic Theory 2021-09-09
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- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- The center of the atom where the protons and neutrons are located
- What Rutherford proposed the atom was mostly made of (Neyland Stadium example)
- Transformed Democritus's ideas on atoms into a scientific theory
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Used the cathode ray tube experiment to discover the electron
- Use the gold foil experiment and suggested that the atom was mostly empty space
- the smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction
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- Dalton's theory that atoms and matter are transformed during a reaction rather than destroyed or created
- Thomson's idea that protons and electrons were spread throughout the atom
- The first to think that atoms existed
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
12 Clues: Subatomic particle with no charge • The first to think that atoms existed • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Used the cathode ray tube experiment to discover the electron • Transformed Democritus's ideas on atoms into a scientific theory • The center of the atom where the protons and neutrons are located • ...
Havighrust Theory 2021-11-19
12 Clues: Size • Final • stress • challenge • hazardous • gain weight • grow rapidly • life covering • physical growth • constructed concept • development before born • slow and uninform growth
Color Theory 2021-11-16
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- colors-that are created from two primary colors
- colors-the hues green/blue/violet
- color +black
- colors-the hues red/orange/yellow
- the title of this puzzle with no space and how we study colors in relation to each other
- colors- red-violet, blue-violet, yellow-green
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- another word for color
- Color scheme that neighbor each other on the color wheel
- colors- that are opposite each other on color wheel
- the way an object reflects or emits lights
- colors-red/yellow/blue
- color +white
12 Clues: color +black • color +white • another word for color • colors-red/yellow/blue • colors-the hues green/blue/violet • colors-the hues red/orange/yellow • the way an object reflects or emits lights • colors- red-violet, blue-violet, yellow-green • colors-that are created from two primary colors • colors- that are opposite each other on color wheel • ...
Cell Theory 2022-09-05
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- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organells
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
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- improved the microscope, was the first person to view live cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- concluded all animals are made of cells
- chemical reactions inside the cell
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • perceiving and responding to changes in the environment • ...
Particle Theory 2022-01-18
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- particles are ___ to each other.
- change of state from solid to gas.
- change of state from gas to liquid.
- change of state from solid to liquid.
- all matter is made of ___.
- particles are always ___.
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- when ___ is added, particles move faster and farther apart.
- change of state from liquid to solid.
- change of state from gas to solid.
- change of state from liquid to gas.
- particles have ___ between them.
- the most basic type of matter, can be found on the periodic table.
12 Clues: particles are always ___. • all matter is made of ___. • particles are ___ to each other. • particles have ___ between them. • change of state from gas to solid. • change of state from solid to gas. • change of state from liquid to gas. • change of state from gas to liquid. • change of state from liquid to solid. • change of state from solid to liquid. • ...
Cell Theory 2022-10-25
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- The branch of science that studies cell theory
- Chemical reactions that occur inside the cell to help it carry out its functions
- Primitive cells that do not contain a nucleus
- The process in a cell that helps to keep the cell in balance
- Scientist that concluded that all plants are made of cells
- Scientist that is given credit for naming the cell and viewed cork cells under a microscope
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
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- Scientist that is given credit for developing the microscope
- Scientist that concluded that all animals are made of cells
- Complex cells that contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- An instrument used to view cells and helped to establish cell theory
- The scientist that proved that all cells come from pre-existing cells
12 Clues: Primitive cells that do not contain a nucleus • The branch of science that studies cell theory • Scientist that concluded that all plants are made of cells • The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • Scientist that concluded that all animals are made of cells • Scientist that is given credit for developing the microscope • ...
Economic theory 2023-11-24
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- cost A cost that has already been commited and cannot be recovered is .....
- Ability to turn an asset into cash
- The state of a country or regi
- .....cost that do not change with the amount produced
- supply What final goods and services called in economy
- in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money
- The activity or business of promoting and selling products or services,including market research and advertising
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- the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients
- Responsiveness or relative change of one dependent variable against change in the independent variable
- and the supply of money
- A.....is the stage of economy`s business cycle that marks the end of a period of declining business activity and transition to expansion
- costs .....are out-of-pocket costs for a firm-for example,payments for wages and salaries,rent or materials
12 Clues: and the supply of money • The state of a country or regi • Ability to turn an asset into cash • .....cost that do not change with the amount produced • supply What final goods and services called in economy • the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients • cost A cost that has already been commited and cannot be recovered is ..... • ...
Color Theory 2023-12-08
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- Add this color to create a shade
- The color ________ is a guide to help you understand color theory
- Monochromatic art uses _____ color
- These colors cannot be mixed
- Mix yellow and red
- Green, Orange, and _________
- Mix black and white
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- These colors are made from primary colors
- Red, Yellow, and _________
- Add this color to create a tint
- Mix yellow and blue
- _________ colors include brown and gray
12 Clues: Mix yellow and red • Mix yellow and blue • Mix black and white • Red, Yellow, and _________ • These colors cannot be mixed • Green, Orange, and _________ • Add this color to create a tint • Add this color to create a shade • Monochromatic art uses _____ color • _________ colors include brown and gray • These colors are made from primary colors • ...
graph theory 2023-09-12
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- A line connecting two vertices in a graph
- A sequence of edges that connect a sequence of vertices
- A path that starts and ends at the same vertex
- A graph where every pair of points is connected by a line
- The graph in which, there is a closed trail which includes every edge of the graph is known as?
- A graph where the points can be divided into two sets such that no two points within the same set are connected by a edge
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- The number of edges connected to a vertex
- A graph in which edges have a direction is __________ graph
- A point in a graph.
- Connected acyclic graph
- A graph which can be drawn on a plane without any edges crossing
- A graph with no edges
12 Clues: A point in a graph. • A graph with no edges • Connected acyclic graph • The number of edges connected to a vertex • A line connecting two vertices in a graph • A path that starts and ends at the same vertex • A sequence of edges that connect a sequence of vertices • A graph where every pair of points is connected by a line • ...
Kohlberg's Theory 2023-10-20
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- What is stage 5?
- What is stage 3?
- What is the first level?
- What is stage 1?
- What is stage 2?
- What is the stage most 8-13 year olds fit into
- What is the stage very few people reach?
- What is stage 4?
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- A child that doesn't want to involve themselves in a fight is in which stage?
- What is the stage experienced during adulthood?
- How many levels are there?
- What is the second level?
- How many stages are there?
- Who created the theory of moral development?
14 Clues: What is stage 5? • What is stage 3? • What is stage 1? • What is stage 2? • What is stage 4? • What is the first level? • What is the second level? • How many levels are there? • How many stages are there? • What is the stage very few people reach? • Who created the theory of moral development? • What is the stage most 8-13 year olds fit into • ...
Kohlberg's Theory 2023-10-20
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- What is stage 5?
- What is stage 3?
- What is the first level?
- What is stage 1?
- What is stage 2?
- What is the stage most 8-13 year olds fit into
- What is the stage very few people reach?
- What is stage 4?
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- A child that doesn't want to involve themselves in a fight is in which stage?
- What is the stage experienced during adulthood?
- How many levels are there?
- What is the second level?
- How many stages are there?
- Who created the theory of moral development?
14 Clues: What is stage 5? • What is stage 3? • What is stage 1? • What is stage 2? • What is stage 4? • What is the first level? • What is the second level? • How many levels are there? • How many stages are there? • What is the stage very few people reach? • Who created the theory of moral development? • What is the stage most 8-13 year olds fit into • ...
Perm theory 2020-04-17
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- Arnold F. Willatt had invented the first
- generate their own heat
- neutralizer also called
- invented the first heat permanent wave machine.
- heatless techniques used bisulfides instead of
- Strong alkaline chemicals were also used with heat to produce
- soft, wavy, loose-curled texture.
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- perm solution also called
- Exothermic perms generate their own heat through a
- applied after perm solution is thoroughly rinsed
- Also known as waving lotion or reforming lotion
- method of wrapping created
12 Clues: generate their own heat • neutralizer also called • perm solution also called • method of wrapping created • soft, wavy, loose-curled texture. • Arnold F. Willatt had invented the first • heatless techniques used bisulfides instead of • Also known as waving lotion or reforming lotion • invented the first heat permanent wave machine. • ...
particle theory 2023-04-18
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- salt is a ________
- the measure of hot or cold
- molecules are bigger than _______
- the _________point of water is 100°c
- water is a _______
- a transfer of heat from one thing to another
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- hetero=__________
- Boiling water is an example of______
- to make something weaker
- has different ingredients
- a furnace radiates ________
- you can increase the boiling point of water by adding ________
12 Clues: hetero=__________ • salt is a ________ • water is a _______ • to make something weaker • has different ingredients • the measure of hot or cold • a furnace radiates ________ • molecules are bigger than _______ • Boiling water is an example of______ • the _________point of water is 100°c • a transfer of heat from one thing to another • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-20
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- A curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch.
- A short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff.
- Higher in pitch by one semitone(half step).
- Performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- A gradual increase in loudness or getting louder.
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- Softer than forte but louder than piano; moderately loud.
- 16th note in UK.
- Cut time or cut common time.
- Sign that indicates the metre of a composition.
- A symbol in musical notation used to separate two sections or phrases of music.
- Very loud.
- At a soft volume.
12 Clues: Very loud. • 16th note in UK. • At a soft volume. • Cut time or cut common time. • Higher in pitch by one semitone(half step). • Sign that indicates the metre of a composition. • A gradual increase in loudness or getting louder. • Softer than forte but louder than piano; moderately loud. • A short line added for notes above or below the range of a staff. • ...
COLLISION THEORY 2024-10-11
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- ... energy is the minimum amount of energy that must be available to reactants for a chemical reaction to occur.
- ... of reaction shows how fast a product is formed or a reactant is consumed in a chemical reaction.
- The reaction runs slower at ... temperatures
- The more ... the solution, the more frequent the collisions.
- Theory states that the reacting particles must collide for a chemical reaction to occur.
- The molecules have ... kinetic energy in higher temperature
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- The ... particle of solids the greater the surface area
- Using a ... makes a reaction run faster than using a lump.
- Adding a ... will increase the activation energy
- ... are examples of catalysts
- The concentration doesn't affect the rate of reaction when the order of reaction equal to ...
- In second-order reactions, .... the concentration will increase the rate four times.
- A lump has a ... surface area than powdered solid particles
13 Clues: ... are examples of catalysts • The reaction runs slower at ... temperatures • Adding a ... will increase the activation energy • The ... particle of solids the greater the surface area • Using a ... makes a reaction run faster than using a lump. • A lump has a ... surface area than powdered solid particles • ...
Accounting Theory 2025-04-04
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- An owner's equity account.
- Journal used to record credit sales.
- Bank when Trading Stock is bought
- This is equal to the sum of the owner's equity and liabilties
- This is a source document in the CRJ
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- money given by the owner to the business to begin.
- This is an asset.
- Journal to record credit transactions.
- this is an example of an expense
- The source document used to record a direct deposit.
- Bank overdraft
- The purpose of this document is to check that all the GL accounts are correct.
12 Clues: Bank overdraft • This is an asset. • An owner's equity account. • this is an example of an expense • Bank when Trading Stock is bought • Journal used to record credit sales. • This is a source document in the CRJ • Journal to record credit transactions. • money given by the owner to the business to begin. • The source document used to record a direct deposit. • ...
Color Theory 2025-04-03
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- all the tints and shades of one hue
- pure color without tint or shade
- an element of art that is derived from reflected light
- what you get when you add white to a hue
- _____ colors = green, orange, violet
- _____ colors = red, blue, yellow
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- brightness or dullness of a color
- lightness and darkness
- what you get when you add gray to a hue
- colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel
- ____ color examples are red-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, etc.
- what you get when you add black to a hue
12 Clues: lightness and darkness • pure color without tint or shade • _____ colors = red, blue, yellow • brightness or dullness of a color • all the tints and shades of one hue • _____ colors = green, orange, violet • what you get when you add gray to a hue • what you get when you add white to a hue • what you get when you add black to a hue • ...
Particle Theory 2023-04-14
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- when solids turn into liquid it has reached its...
- when something isn't dirty
- air conditioners are an example of this
- you can go on the weather app to find this
- lasagna is an example
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- when juice isn't very strong its...
- when cold water and hot water move around
- there is a machine you can find in the kitchen for this
- when you add water to juice you (blank) it
- when you put a sponge in water it becomes...
- the opposite of cold
- when baking cookies you need lots of ingredients this is known as...
12 Clues: the opposite of cold • lasagna is an example • when something isn't dirty • when juice isn't very strong its... • air conditioners are an example of this • when cold water and hot water move around • when you add water to juice you (blank) it • you can go on the weather app to find this • when you put a sponge in water it becomes... • ...
PARTICLE THEORY 2023-04-14
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- when somethings the same ( alike in all ways) its called ___________
- the state of matter that takes the shape of the container its in.
- a sponge is _______ when its covered in water.
- the state of matter that contains its original shape even when put in a container
- the ___________ outside is warm,( sunny with a chance of rain)
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- ____ is in every one of the states of matter.
- opposite of clue 10
- the state of matter that fills what ever container its in.
- often people ______ things to make them less strong
- another word of making/thing of a solution
- another word for hot,warmth.
- everything is made of ______
12 Clues: opposite of clue 10 • another word for hot,warmth. • everything is made of ______ • another word of making/thing of a solution • ____ is in every one of the states of matter. • a sponge is _______ when its covered in water. • often people ______ things to make them less strong • the state of matter that fills what ever container its in. • ...
Skin Theory 2023-01-16
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- Considered to be freckles.
- The technical name for the study of skin.
- Where connective tissue is located.
- Tans the skin and protects it from the suns rays.
- System of the body that is made up of skin and its layers.
- A solid mass in the skin that may be elevated, hard or soft, and can move.
- Decrease in activity of melanocytes.
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- Conditions that are frequent and habitual.
- Honey yellow, crusted lesion that's highly contagious.
- Conversion of living cells into dead protein cells.
- Medical term for ringworm
- Complex secretion that contains fatty, oily substances.
12 Clues: Medical term for ringworm • Considered to be freckles. • Where connective tissue is located. • Decrease in activity of melanocytes. • The technical name for the study of skin. • Conditions that are frequent and habitual. • Tans the skin and protects it from the suns rays. • Conversion of living cells into dead protein cells. • ...
Music Theory 2024-10-31
12 Clues: Decrease volume. • Increase volume. • Unscramble EBOO. • Name this sign:# • Unscramble BATU. • Name this sign: b • Unscramble LOCEL. • The Italian word for loud. • Give another name for staff. • The English name for half note. • The Italian word for very soft. • The English name for quarter note.
Cell Theory 2025-11-24
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- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- gave us the term cell observed the bark of a cork tree
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- primitive cells do not contain a nucleus
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- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
- improved the microscope, was the first person to view live cells
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- chemical reactions inside the cell
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- concluded all animals are made of cells
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • primitive cells do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • gave us the term cell observed the bark of a cork tree • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY EXAM REVIEW 2017-04-22
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- model that explains the changing importance of different economic sectors as an economy changes over time
- explains the reduction in time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place, as a result of improved communications and transportation system
- spread that occurs when the phenomena moves into new areas, but leaves behind its origin or source
- theory of political geography that land based power is the key to world domination
- model used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities
- theory that climate and terrain were the major determinants of the development of civilization (opposite of possibilism)
- model that describes the changes in disease patterns over the course of a country’s development
- model of a place where concentration of culture traits that characterizes a region is greatest
- theory of a city which dominates in economics, social factors, and politics and is disproportionately larger than others
- when an idea, principle or innovation underlying a phenomena spreads to a small portion of a population, even though the phenomena itself may not be diffused
- explains the size of cities in a country
- spread of something from one place to another in a “snowballing” process
- graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age cohorts in a population
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- when an idea is spread from a person or organization that holds authority over others
- model that postulates that economic growth occurs in five basic stages of varying length
- model based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation
- theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply
- model that refers to the transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops
- theory of industrial location in which an industry is located where the transportation costs of raw materials and final product is a minimum
- when a particular characteristic is rapidly transmitted through the population
- theory that explains the spatial arrangement, size, and number of settlements
21 Clues: explains the size of cities in a country • model used to estimate the amount of interaction between two cities • spread of something from one place to another in a “snowballing” process • model based on the perishability of products and the cost of transportation • theory that unchecked population growth would eventually outstrip food supply • ...
history 2025-01-15
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- - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells
- - A functional unit in an organism that carries out a particular role, made of cells that coordinate their function
- -The way things really are; the whole of reality
- - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function
- - The fundamental unit of matter, composed of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- - All living things on earth
- of scientific enterprise - the process of forming a theory to account for a body of facts, formulating testable hypotheses from that theory, testing the hypothesis experimentally and then analyzing the results. If the hypothesis is supported by the experimental result, the theory is strengthened, otherwise the theory is weakened.
- - A testable, informed prediction, based on a theory, of what will happen under certain circumstances
- - A quasi-fluid substance that surrounds cells or organelles, allowing the passage of some molecules but not others
- - The central organelle of the cell, bound by a perforated double membrane, and containing DNA, the nucleolus, and ribosomes
- - A statement, backed up by evidence, that is correct from what we know
- - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope
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- - A single species living in a particular geographical region at the same time
- - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs
- number - The number found on the periodic table for each element, indicating the number of protons the element has.
- - A scientific test of a hypothesis
- - The best model or explanation we have at a present for a body of facts, providing the means for producing new hypotheses
- - A microscopic, membrane-bound entity that possesses genetic material, cycles matter and flows energy, is composed of biomolecules, and contains cytoplasm.
- - A group of cells of the same type that work together to perform a specific function
- - An instrument used to visualize entities that are too small to be seem
20 Clues: - All living things on earth • - A scientific test of a hypothesis • - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs • -The way things really are; the whole of reality • - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope • - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells • - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-05-26
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- it a set of all input or first values of a function
- the process if extracting the underlying essence of a mathematical concept by making away any dependence on real-world objects
- is very beneficial to every human being in his or her day-to-day living
- this language is uniquely constructed in such a way that all mathematical understand symbolic notation and mathematical formulas
- is a part of a population determined by sampling procedures
- is any statistical information or attribute taken form population
- is a branch of mathematics that deals with the theory and method
- says that certain property is true for all elements is a set
- it is the comparisons of numerical values of a given item over a period.
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- A series numbers in which each succeeding number is a result of adding the two previous numbers in the sequence
- one of a pattern in nature which means a pattern of shapes that pit perfectly together; that is, a pattern of shapes that have no overlaps or gaps
- is a well-defined collection of distinct objects, usually numbers.
- game it is a games of skill that requires significant intelligence & cognitive efforts
- is a visible regularity in the world or in a man-made design
- is a curve which starts from a point, moving farther away as it revolves around the point
15 Clues: it a set of all input or first values of a function • is a part of a population determined by sampling procedures • is a visible regularity in the world or in a man-made design • says that certain property is true for all elements is a set • is a branch of mathematics that deals with the theory and method • ...
curriculum and Instruction 2021-10-10
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- - instructional content or lessons taught in a specific course
- - the how of delivering or teaching the lesson
- - set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that learners are required to achieve
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- - combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning
- - A set of principles, beliefs, or ideas about the nature of learning which is translated into the classroom
- - ideas or knowledge that learners need to know and understand
- - approach where the facilitator and learners connect or bring together prior and present information
7 Clues: - the how of delivering or teaching the lesson • - instructional content or lessons taught in a specific course • - ideas or knowledge that learners need to know and understand • - set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that learners are required to achieve • ...
ss 2015-04-08
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- Model
- Thesis
- Procedure
- Question
- Knowledge
- Study
- PeerReview
- environment
- Definition
- synthesis
- Abstract 20
- technique
- Biases
- work
- observe
- Interpret
- analysis
- Example
- Define
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- explore
- Theory
- Hypothesis
- Data
- consequence
- Idea
- Question
- predict
- experiment
- Refine
- Collect
- Uncertainty
- Discovery
- Unknown
- test
- Creation
- Result
- relation
- passion
- method
- measure
- review
41 Clues: Data • Idea • test • work • Model • Study • Theory • Thesis • Refine • Biases • Result • method • review • Define • explore • predict • Collect • Unknown • observe • passion • Example • measure • Question • Question • Creation • relation • analysis • Procedure • Knowledge • Discovery • synthesis • technique • Interpret • Hypothesis • PeerReview • experiment • Definition • consequence • Uncertainty • environment • Abstract 20
Unit 4: Probability Vocabulary 2015-03-08
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- A graph made up of 2 intersecting circles used to compare sets of data
- The event A OR B happening
- The mathematical calculation that an event will happen in theory
- Counting numbers beginning at n and counting backward to 1
- The ratio of the number of times an outcome occurs to the total amount of trials performed
- With replacement
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- The event A AND B happening
- Without replacement
- A single repetition or observations of an experiment
- Have no common outcomes P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B)
- A possible result of a probability experiment
- Order does matter
- The set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment
- Order doesn't matter
- The chance of something occurring
15 Clues: With replacement • Order does matter • Without replacement • Order doesn't matter • The event A OR B happening • The event A AND B happening • The chance of something occurring • A possible result of a probability experiment • Have no common outcomes P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) • A single repetition or observations of an experiment • ...
Vocab Unit 6 Practice 2024-04-18
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- to organize or plan something that is complicated
- made or done by someone unknown
- very careful about doing what you are supposed to do
- to form ideas or theories about something when there are not many things known about it
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- to provide a good reason for the actions of someone
- very sad and without hope
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- very evil or cruel
- to bring a memory, feeling, or image into the mind to cause a particular reaction
- happening very soon
- full of clever tricks; very clever
- difficult to understand; requiring deep thought
- able to do something
- to happen or appear again
- to join or unite one thing with another
15 Clues: very evil or cruel • happening very soon • able to do something • to happen or appear again • very sad and without hope • made or done by someone unknown • full of clever tricks; very clever • to join or unite one thing with another • difficult to understand; requiring deep thought • to organize or plan something that is complicated • ...
money 2025-04-18
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- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position.
- producing a great deal of profit.
- great sorrow or distress.
- a set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief.
- no longer produced or used; out of date.
- not taking something into account; regardless of.
- an agreement, transaction, or bargain.
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- lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously.
- wealthy; in a good financial position.
- pay (a sum of money) reluctantly.
- a generally accepted theory or belief.
- severe suffering or privation.
- the area near or surrounding a particular place.
- compensate for the faults or bad aspects of.
- impose (a tax, fee, or fine).
15 Clues: great sorrow or distress. • impose (a tax, fee, or fine). • severe suffering or privation. • producing a great deal of profit. • pay (a sum of money) reluctantly. • wealthy; in a good financial position. • a generally accepted theory or belief. • an agreement, transaction, or bargain. • no longer produced or used; out of date. • compensate for the faults or bad aspects of. • ...
Gupta Empire Thalion 2025-12-12
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- Bhagavad Gita
- Maybe of the greatest ancient Indian paintings
- A line on which an object spins
- The study of the stars and planets
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- One of the most famous Gupta mathematicians that combined math and astronomy.
- Mahabharata meaning
- The study of numbers
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- A place that is part of a country or empire
- Puranas meaning
- Designed for safety and comfort
- What is the work that you do to make copper coins and iron pillars called?
- Age of Ancient India with great achievements
- Name of the ruler of the Gupta empire
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
15 Clues: Bhagavad Gita • Puranas meaning • Mahabharata meaning • The study of numbers • Designed for safety and comfort • A line on which an object spins • The study of the stars and planets • Name of the ruler of the Gupta empire • A place that is part of a country or empire • Age of Ancient India with great achievements • Maybe of the greatest ancient Indian paintings • ...
EVOLUTION 2020-03-11
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- of Evolution one of the fundamental keystones of modern biological theory.
- for Existence members of each species have to compete for food, shelter, other life necessities.
- collected the preserved remains of ancient organisms, called fossils.
- of the Fittest Some individuals better suited for the environment.
- change over time.
- remains of ancient organisms.
- with Modification Each living organism has descended, with changes from other species over time.
- Structures have different mature forms in different organisms.
- Descent were derived from common ancestors.
- Theory tendency toward Perfection.
- variation differences among individuals of a species.
- Record Layer show change Geographic Distribution of Living Things.
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- a science born in the 20th century, reveals in detail how natural selection works.
- organs serve no useful function in an organism.
- Wallace wrote an essay summarizing evolutionary change from his field work in Malaysia.
- selection nature provides the variation among different organisms.
- Hutton 1795 Theory of Geological change
- Island smallest, lowest islands were hot, dry, and nearly barren-Hood Island-sparse vegetation.
- Selection results in changes in inherited characteristics of a population.
- Lyell Principles of Geography
20 Clues: change over time. • remains of ancient organisms. • Lyell Principles of Geography • Theory tendency toward Perfection. • Hutton 1795 Theory of Geological change • Descent were derived from common ancestors. • organs serve no useful function in an organism. • variation differences among individuals of a species. • ...
Keywords 2023-10-12
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- Open and transparent business practices based on ethical values and respect for employees, communities, and the environment and designed to deliver sustainable value to society at large, as well as to shareholders.
- Theory that was derived from data, systematically gathered and analyzed through the research process and in this method data collection, analysis and eventually theory stand in close relationship to one another
- Research strategy that usually emphasizes words and images, rather than quantification, in the collection and analysis of data
- Initial hunches about relationships between concepts
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- Open ended strategy of data collection which leads to theoretical ideas
- Major stakeholder group
- Technique for collecting data
- Refers to a set of moral norms, principles or values that guide people's behavior
8 Clues: Major stakeholder group • Technique for collecting data • Initial hunches about relationships between concepts • Open ended strategy of data collection which leads to theoretical ideas • Refers to a set of moral norms, principles or values that guide people's behavior • ...
Scientific Management (Frederick Taylor) 2023-01-17
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
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- All singing the same pitch
- gradually getting softer
- Degrees of loud and soft
- Cancels sharps/flats
- Gradually slowing down
- Very slow tempo
- Emphasis on a particular note
- Very fast tempo
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- Very much, a lot
- Moderate tempo
- At a soft volume
- Lively, fast tempo
- All together
- Gradually getting louder
- Sweetly
- Smoothly
- Return to original tempo
- Without accompaniment
- Hold
19 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Moderate tempo • Very slow tempo • Very fast tempo • Very much, a lot • At a soft volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • gradually getting softer • Gradually getting louder • Degrees of loud and soft • Return to original tempo • All singing the same pitch • Emphasis on a particular note
The Particle Theory 2017-02-20
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- Something that has never been seen by anyone
- The smallest part of an element
- The temperature where all particles stop
- a unit that is used to measure volume
- Name of the process where gases turn into solids
- Small particles that flows around a circuit
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- When particles spread and mix with each other without anything moving them
- Something that is known as the 4th state of matter
- Particles are close together
- A description of how a material behaves and what it is like
- What makes a solid turn into liquid
- Something that solids can't do
- The three different forms that a substance can be in
- Something that is heavy for its volume
- A way of explaining why things happen as they do
- Particles could be squashed
- The amount of room something take up
- The forces that keeps the particles close together
- They could flow but can't change its volume
19 Clues: Particles could be squashed • Particles are close together • Something that solids can't do • The smallest part of an element • What makes a solid turn into liquid • The amount of room something take up • a unit that is used to measure volume • Something that is heavy for its volume • The temperature where all particles stop • Small particles that flows around a circuit • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- An instrument used to measure the intensity of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- A measurement of the progression of events from the past to the future
- Unseen matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, but has gravitational effects.
- The study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe.
- A point in space where matter is infinitely compressed and gravitational forces are infinite.
- Density The amount of matter or energy required to close the universe
- The unit of temperature in the Kelvin scale
- A rapid expansion of space in the early universe, causing it to become larger and less dense
- The distance that light travels in one year, approximately 5.88 trillion miles.
- The apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different angles.
- The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave as observed by an observer moving relative to the source
- The interaction between electric and magnetic fields.
- The shift of light towards longer wavelengths due to the expansion of the universe.
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- The study of the interrelation of heat and mechanical energy
- The scientific model that explains the origin of the universe as a rapid expansion from a hot, dense state.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- The initial burst of light and energy that marked the beginning of the universe.
- The process in which atomic nuclei combine to form heavier nuclei, releasing energy in the process.
- The shift of light towards shorter wavelengths due to the motion of an object towards the observer.
19 Clues: The unit of temperature in the Kelvin scale • The interaction between electric and magnetic fields. • The study of the interrelation of heat and mechanical energy • The study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe. • A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance • ...
Music Theory 3 2025-10-20
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- AB Form
- A mode that is simply the major scale
- __________ Scale. An altered major scale containing only 7th notes and including flatted 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degrees
- The notes of a chord played sequentially, one after the other
- A system of scales that begin
- Minor scale that raises the 7th tone by 1/2 step ascending and descending
- A mode that is a major scale with the 4th raised a half step
- ABA Form
- The notes of a triad are rearranged and a tone other than the root is the bottom note of the chord
- A mode that involves the natural minor scale with the 6th raised a half step
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- Non-harmonic tone a half or whole step above or below and between two of the same chord tones
- a short melodic, rhythmic or harmonic element used repeatedly throughout a piece
- To spontaneously create a unique solo
- A mode that is a natural minor scale with the 2nd lowered a half step
- A short section of music which may be either a complete or incomplete musical idea
- A mode that is actually the natural minor scale
- A major scale with the 7th lowered a half step
- Commonly ABABA, ABACA
- A section of a song that is repeated after each verse (chorus)
19 Clues: AB Form • ABA Form • Commonly ABABA, ABACA • A system of scales that begin • A mode that is simply the major scale • To spontaneously create a unique solo • A major scale with the 7th lowered a half step • A mode that is actually the natural minor scale • A mode that is a major scale with the 4th raised a half step • ...
History of Pasta 2025-04-01
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- People who study or write about history.
- A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish or meal, including the ingredients needed and steps to follow.
- To use or eat something.
- Mentioning or pointing to something for information.
- To keep something safe or unchanged.
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- The style of cooking from a particular place.
- To try something risky or new.
- A list of items, especially in a store or business.
- An idea to explain something.
9 Clues: To use or eat something. • An idea to explain something. • To try something risky or new. • To keep something safe or unchanged. • People who study or write about history. • The style of cooking from a particular place. • A list of items, especially in a store or business. • Mentioning or pointing to something for information. • ...
Psychological Problems 2022-01-21
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- A strong sense of disapproval for something.
- To treat people differently.
- ...... et al. Study that supports the biological theory of schizophrenia.
- social ..... theory (psychological theory of schizophrenia)
- ... model (psychological theory of clinical depression).
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- Research method used in the study that supports the biological theory of clinical depression.
- brain ........... (when the brain is not working as normal.
- ...... et al (study that supports the biological theory of clinical depression).
- social .... theory (biological theory of clinical depression).
9 Clues: To treat people differently. • A strong sense of disapproval for something. • ... model (psychological theory of clinical depression). • brain ........... (when the brain is not working as normal. • social ..... theory (psychological theory of schizophrenia) • social .... theory (biological theory of clinical depression). • ...
Developmental and learning theories 2023-08-21
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- Psychological issues that deal with how people relate to others and the problems that arise on a social level.
- A tentative theory or assumption made to draw inferences or test conclusions.
- A group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon.
- Not conscious, without, occurring below the level of conscious thought
- Process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of, exercise, experience, or environment
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- A form of learning in which an organism's behavior is shaped by what is reinforced.
- Process in which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development.
- Set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death
8 Clues: Not conscious, without, occurring below the level of conscious thought • A tentative theory or assumption made to draw inferences or test conclusions. • A form of learning in which an organism's behavior is shaped by what is reinforced. • Set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death • ...
Get to 50 2013-12-17
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- increase in the rate or speed of something
- Bang Theory history on how the solar system formed
- having only magnitude not direction
- a set of connecting things or parts where it makes a whole
- the great size or extent of something
- a coherent typically large body with no definite shape
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it
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- a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- push or a pull
- Age exact age of an object
- where opposing forces are equal
- the speed of something in a given direction
- fall object falling where only force acting on it is that of gravity
- how fast something is traveling
- age approximate age
15 Clues: push or a pull • age approximate age • Age exact age of an object • where opposing forces are equal • how fast something is traveling • having only magnitude not direction • the great size or extent of something • increase in the rate or speed of something • the speed of something in a given direction • a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged • ...
Scientific Method 2016-12-16
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- of the experiment group
- the hypothesis were true
- can be explained in a great amount of data
- statement that forecast what would happen in a test situation
- Provides a normal standard against which the biologst can compare
- is characterized by an organized approach
- act of perceiving a natural occurrence that causes someone
- proposed explanation for the way a particular aspect of natural
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- variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
- to the control group except for one factor
- pose a question
- variable whose value depends on that of another
- functions
- to test a hypothesis and its prediction
- a set of related hypothesis is confirmed to be true many times
15 Clues: functions • pose a question • of the experiment group • the hypothesis were true • to test a hypothesis and its prediction • is characterized by an organized approach • to the control group except for one factor • can be explained in a great amount of data • variable whose value depends on that of another • variable whose variation does not depend on that of another • ...
Magaly's crossword puzzle 2016-01-25
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- A state in which there is not enough of something that is needed.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- something that motivates someone to action or greater effort, often as a reward offered for increased productivity.
- The amount of product a consumer is able and willing to buy at a certain price.
- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- A economy driven by competition among private businesses
- more than what is needed or used; excess
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- The rate at which goods are produced or work is complete
- Where the elements of an economy are controlled by the government
- Adam smith's theory,that the market system is based on the principle that each participant acts in their own self-interest
- The economic theory that it is good for the economy when people spend an ever increasing amount of money on goods or services.
- one company controlling one market.
- A state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers.
- the amount of product a producer is willing and able to sell at a set price.ex:
14 Clues: one company controlling one market. • more than what is needed or used; excess • The rate at which goods are produced or work is complete • A economy driven by competition among private businesses • A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • A state in which there is not enough of something that is needed. • ...
Biology 311- Vocab words 2023-08-15
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- The mandate for Adam and Eve to fill the earth and have dominion over it
- An orderly way of investigation phenomena by using measurable and repeatable observations to test a hypothesis
- The explanation or meaning given to a set of observations; affected by one's worldview
- The use of living systems and organisms to produce new products and technologies, often by manipulating cells or cellular components
- A broad philosophical and ethical movement that seeks to improve and protect the quality of the natural environment, sometimes at the expense of considerations for human needs and activities
- The perspective or collection of presuppositions a person uses to view and interpret the world
- A simple, testable statement that predicts an answer to a question being investigated using the scientific method
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- A subset of observations gathered from within a larger possible set of data
- The combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself
- A model that attempts to explain a set of observations
- The preservation and wise use of natural resources, usually with consideration for the current and future needs of humans
- A simple, workable representation of a usually complex object or concept
- A description based on repeated observations, of the relationship between two or more phenomena
- The study of often-controversial ethical issues that arise as the result of new advances in biology and medicine
- The study of life
15 Clues: The study of life • A model that attempts to explain a set of observations • The mandate for Adam and Eve to fill the earth and have dominion over it • A simple, workable representation of a usually complex object or concept • A subset of observations gathered from within a larger possible set of data • ...
Color Theory 2021-11-09
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- Scheme, A color relationship in how multiple colors work together.
- Temperature, The warmth or coolness of a color.
- Colors, Colors that that make us feel warm when looking at them. Ex: Red, Yellow, Orange.
- Another word for Tertiary.
- Colors created by primary colors.
- Colors that can create other colors but cannot be created by anything else.
- Colors created by primary and secondary colors.
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- Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues.
- Wheel, Many color hues placed around in a circle.
- Colors that can be found across each other on the color wheel.
- Colors, Colors that that make us feel cold when looking at them. Ex: Blue, Green, Purple.
- Colors that are found besides each other on the color wheel.
- Color scheme where three colors are equally across from each other.
- Complementary, Color scheme where one color is on one end of the wheel while two colors are directly across.
14 Clues: Another word for Tertiary. • Colors created by primary colors. • Temperature, The warmth or coolness of a color. • Colors created by primary and secondary colors. • Wheel, Many color hues placed around in a circle. • Color scheme that only uses one color in multiple hues. • Colors that are found besides each other on the color wheel. • ...
Piaget Theory 2020-09-24
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- the building blocks of knowledge
- changing approaches when an existing schema doesn't work in a particular situation
- Piaget, the theorist who suggest that children move through four different stages of mental development
- of Neuchâtel, where Jean Piaget went to school
- stage, the main achievement of this stage is being able to attach meaning to objects with language
- where Jean Piaget grew up
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- stage, the main goal of this stage is establishing an understanding of object permanence
- operational, the main goal at this stage is for a child to start working things outside their head
- using existing schema and applying it to a new situation or object
- the driving force that moves all development forward
- Language and Thought of the Child, his first book that he wrote in 1923
- operational, children begin to think abstractly and reason about hypothetical problems
12 Clues: where Jean Piaget grew up • the building blocks of knowledge • of Neuchâtel, where Jean Piaget went to school • the driving force that moves all development forward • using existing schema and applying it to a new situation or object • Language and Thought of the Child, his first book that he wrote in 1923 • ...
HAVIGHURST THEORY 2021-11-18
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- that extend conception to death.
- constructed concept.
- development best it left as free.
- reproductive maturity.
- slowly
- to 2 weeks of life.
- of slow and uniform growth.
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- of several years 12 to 14 years old.
- through interactions.
- is gradual.
- of environment.
- foundation age
- born baby.
- from fertilization to birth.
- of biological maturation.
15 Clues: slowly • born baby. • is gradual. • foundation age • of environment. • to 2 weeks of life. • constructed concept. • through interactions. • reproductive maturity. • of biological maturation. • of slow and uniform growth. • from fertilization to birth. • that extend conception to death. • development best it left as free. • of several years 12 to 14 years old.
Number Theory 2022-03-18
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- two Find the number of factors of 42 x 63
- A number is doubled, and 9 is added. If the resultant is tripled, it becomes 75. What is the number?
- Find the number of factors of 63 x 12 ?
- The product of two numbers is 120, and the sum of their squares is 289. The sum of the two numbers is
- The difference between the greatest and least prime numbers, which are less than 100, is
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- three Find the number of factors of 14400
- find the last digit in 73
- The sum of the first five prime numbers is
- The first & last terms of an arithmetic progression are 32 & -43. If the sum of the series is -88, then it has how many terms?
- How many numbers are there in between 100 and 400 that are divisible by 5?
- How many times 6 is used when typing numbers from 1 to 100?
- two Find the number of factors of 1080
- Find the number of divisors of 1420
- If the difference of the squares of two consecutive even integers is always divisible by the even number, then the number is
14 Clues: find the last digit in 73 • Find the number of divisors of 1420 • two Find the number of factors of 1080 • Find the number of factors of 63 x 12 ? • three Find the number of factors of 14400 • two Find the number of factors of 42 x 63 • The sum of the first five prime numbers is • How many times 6 is used when typing numbers from 1 to 100? • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- One effect of sleep deprivation
- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
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- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
Restoration Theory 2013-11-10
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- These type of studies give evidence for the restoration theory (2 words)
- Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________.
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the brain (initials only)
- One effect of sleep deprivation
- Horne refers to light sleep as this.
- The restoration theory focuses only on physiological processes and ignores other factors, therefore it is a __________ approach.
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- A rare inherited condition in which people do not sleep at all. (3 words)
- What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to?
- Doing this activity causes our bodies to feel tired and spend more time in NREM sleep (athletes do this)
- This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980)
- This type of sleep is needed for restoration of the body (initials only)
- Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this.
12 Clues: One effect of sleep deprivation • Horne refers to light sleep as this. • What does prolonged sleep deprivation lead to? • Horne refers to deep NREM and REM sleep as this. • Your level of sleep can be measured in a sleep _________. • This man proposed the earliest restoration theory (1969 and 1980) • ...
Review theory 2023-03-22
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- a decision repeated over time
- decisions made on a formal basis
- undestand and manage emotions
- the father of comparative advantages theory
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- creates an environment of innovating
- difine the value of each organization
- A process of generating many ideas
- focuses on relationship, team building
- a structure that people an work without border
- In theory, how many internal adn exxternal forces
- highest level of management in an organization
- a revolution that occurred from 1760-1900
12 Clues: a decision repeated over time • undestand and manage emotions • decisions made on a formal basis • A process of generating many ideas • creates an environment of innovating • difine the value of each organization • focuses on relationship, team building • a revolution that occurred from 1760-1900 • the father of comparative advantages theory • ...
Color Theory 2022-08-31
12 Clues: One color • The color of trust • The color of travel • Yellow Red and Blue • The absence of color • The color of royalty • The absence of light • Green Orange and Purple • The color used mostly in sports • The color that makes you hungry • The color of banking and farming • The scale of light from white to black
Cell Theory 2022-09-10
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- An explanation of a part of the natural world that include laws, hypotheses and facts.
- Was the first to introduce Spontaneous Generation.
- Stated that all plants are made up of cells.
- Scientific theories _____________ over time
- Started developing better microscopes to better see cell and organelles.
- An old theory about cells and life that states that living things can come from non-living things.
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- Organisms are made of one or more cells, Cells are the basic unit of structure and function, all cells come from existing cells, cells come in many different shapes and sizes, and shapes of cells are based on their function.
- Whos experiment was simple but disproved Spontaneous Generation
- Stated all animals are made up of cells.
- Whos experiment was the most famous and most accepted to disproving Spontaneous Generation.
- First person to see cells
- Stated all cells are made from other cells
12 Clues: First person to see cells • Stated all animals are made up of cells. • Stated all cells are made from other cells • Scientific theories _____________ over time • Stated that all plants are made up of cells. • Was the first to introduce Spontaneous Generation. • Whos experiment was simple but disproved Spontaneous Generation • ...
Molecular Theory 2022-08-30
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- Point the temperature at which a vapor condenses into a liquid without a change in the temperature
- Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid
- hotness or coldness
- motion
- Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- particles that vibrates in place
- particles that move around fast and escapes the container
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- the process when water vapor becomes liquid
- Point the temperature at which at solid melts into a liquid
- from liquid phase to vapor
- anything that takes up space
- from a solid to liquid
- particles that take up space in the bottom of the container
- from a liquid to solid
- positive and negative charged particles
15 Clues: motion • hotness or coldness • from a solid to liquid • from a liquid to solid • from liquid phase to vapor • anything that takes up space • particles that vibrates in place • positive and negative charged particles • the process when water vapor becomes liquid • Point the change of state from a liquid to a gas • Point a temperature a which a liquid turns into solid • ...
Cell Theory 2022-09-05
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- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- concluded all plants are made of cells
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
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- improved the microscope, was the first person to view live cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
- concluded all animals are made of cells
- chemical reactions inside the cell
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • perceiving and responding to changes in the environment • ...
Chomsky's theory 2023-01-03
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- What Chomsky argues all languages share.
- What Chomsky did to the nativist approach.
- What ages 2-7 are in language acquisition.
- What nativists believe language is.
- Chomsky believes language is uniquely...
- Theorist this whole thing is about.
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- Chomsky's work is criticised for being...
- The kind of knowledge generative grammar is said to be.
- Children's inclination to use language is triggered after hearing what?
- Chomsky's nationality.
- Section of brain that houses ability to recognise language.
- The approach to language that Chomsky takes.
12 Clues: Chomsky's nationality. • What nativists believe language is. • Theorist this whole thing is about. • What Chomsky argues all languages share. • Chomsky believes language is uniquely... • Chomsky's work is criticised for being... • What Chomsky did to the nativist approach. • What ages 2-7 are in language acquisition. • The approach to language that Chomsky takes. • ...
Management theory 2023-01-17
12 Clues: to follow • clear rule • to best fit • by planning • organization • that job best • issues not well • know jobs clear • four guiding principles • result not working well • of Scientific Management • known as the father of Scientific Management
Cell Theory 2020-10-01
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- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- improved the microscope, was the first person to view live cells
- gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree
- comprised of 3 parts: all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all cells come from preexisting cells
- primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus
- determined cells arise from preexisting cells
- concluded all plants are made of cells
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- concluded all animals are made of cells
- chemical reactions inside the cell
- complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
- keeps conditions within the organism within tolerable limits (balanced)
- perceiving and responding to changes in the environment
12 Clues: chemical reactions inside the cell • concluded all plants are made of cells • concluded all animals are made of cells • primitive cells, do not contain a nucleus • determined cells arise from preexisting cells • smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • gave us the term cell, observed the bark of a cork tree • ...
COLOUR THEORY 2021-09-21
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- We look for ________ when we move our paint brush in the paint.
- This colour sits between red and yellow on the colour wheel.
- you use a brush for this technique.
- This artist creates leaf cut outs.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include green and orange.
- Is a ___________ colour? Clue - it begins with Y.
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- how we display colours in a circular form.
- Is a ______ colour? Clue - it begins with P.
- We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours.
- This is a name for a group of colours that include red and blue.
- This colour sits between yellow and blue on the colour wheel.
- Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines.
12 Clues: This artist creates leaf cut outs. • you use a brush for this technique. • how we display colours in a circular form. • Is a ______ colour? Clue - it begins with P. • Is a ___________ colour? Clue - it begins with Y. • We _______ primary colours to make secondary colours. • Our work must be ______ and paint in between the lines. • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-12-09
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- this number is the same as the number of protons
- number of protons in magnesium
- scientist who conducted the Gold Foil Experiment
- electrons on the outermost shell
- subatomic particle responsible for mass number
- number of _______ is equal to the number of protons in a neutral atom
- a positively charged subatomic particle
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- versions of an element with different number of neutrons
- model that included energy levels but was only accurate for elements like hydrogen
- scientist who discovered the electron
- model that includes orbitals
- model developed by JJ Thomson that shows protons in a sea of electrons
12 Clues: model that includes orbitals • number of protons in magnesium • electrons on the outermost shell • scientist who discovered the electron • a positively charged subatomic particle • subatomic particle responsible for mass number • this number is the same as the number of protons • scientist who conducted the Gold Foil Experiment • ...
Cell Theory 2023-10-13
12 Clues: many cell organism • cell cell for humans • single cell organism • cell cell for plants • A cell WITH a nucleus • Can make its own food • A cell with no nucleus • how many kingdom is there? • how many domains are there? • A action involving 1 parent • A action involving 2 parents • Needs to hunt to get their food
COLOUR THEORY 2023-10-03
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- Colours made by mixing a primary and secondary colour
- water-soluble paint
- Made by adding white to a colour
- one of three primary colours
- another word for colour
- used to mix paint on
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- strength or intensity of a colour
- Secondary colour made with blue and red
- Made by adding black to a colour
- used to apply paint
- Secondary colour and a fruit
- Secondary colour
12 Clues: Secondary colour • used to apply paint • water-soluble paint • used to mix paint on • another word for colour • Secondary colour and a fruit • one of three primary colours • Made by adding black to a colour • Made by adding white to a colour • strength or intensity of a colour • Secondary colour made with blue and red • Colours made by mixing a primary and secondary colour
Atomic Theory 2024-09-12
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- Radiation: A type of radiation where a neutron in the nucleus decays into a proton and an electron (beta particle). The proton stays in the nucleus, and the electron is emitted.
- Ray: High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay. Gamma rays have no charge and no mass, but they carry a lot of energy.
- The dense, positively charged center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons. It is where most of the atom's mass is concentrated.
- Variants of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons, leading to different atomic masses.
- Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element and its position on the periodic table.
- The process by which unstable atomic nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation. This can occur in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. Electrons are involved in chemical bonding and reactions.
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- The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element. It consists of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
- Mass: The weighted average mass of an atom of an element, considering the different isotopes and their abundances.
- A neutral (uncharged) subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons and protons have roughly the same mass.
- A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. The number of protons determines the element's identity (its atomic number).
- Model: A model of the atom proposed by Niels Bohr. It describes the atom as having a central nucleus surrounded by electrons that orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels or shells. This model helps explain the atom’s energy levels and electron transitions.
- Mass Unit (amu): A unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights. It is defined as one twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
- Radiation: A type of radiation where an atom emits an alpha particle (2 protons and 2 neutrons) from its nucleus. This results in a new element with a lower atomic number.
14 Clues: Mass: The weighted average mass of an atom of an element, considering the different isotopes and their abundances. • Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element and its position on the periodic table. • ...
Color Theory 2024-11-07
12 Clues: Add Black • Add White • Primary + Secondary • Blue, Violet, green • Red, Blue, and Yellow • Orange, Green, Violet • Red, Orange and Yellow • Crayola's term for Violet • Color associated with water • Colors not on the color wheel • One color & its tints and shades • 3-5 neighbors on the color wheel
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-30
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- __________ model is the goal of nursing to promote adaptation and wholeness using the four principles of conservation.
- This canon is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books or puzzles.
- ________ is the learned, shared and transmitted values, beliefs,norms, and lifeways of a particular group that guides their thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned ways.
- Culture Care Diversity and Universality” is the title of the theory of Madeleine __________.
- Newman used the terms client, individual, patient, person, and human being interchangeably.
- It is the beginner level.
- _______ integrity refers to maintaining or restoring the structure of body preventing physical breakdown and promoting healing.
- _________ defined nursing as actions deliberately selected and performed by nurses to help individuals or groups under their care to maintain or change conditions in themselves or their environment.
- It is the state of health
- Reason is the source of all knowledge.
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- It is defined as what can be assessed.
- It means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing, and learning.
- These needs refer to knowledge and understanding, curiosity, exploration, need for meaning and predictability.
- The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to Florence __________.
- This describes the unpredictable but continuous, nonlinear evolution of Energy field as evidenced by nonrepeating rhythmicities.
- Newman's theory is considered a ________ nursing theory, and she stated that people cannot be divided into parts.
- The middle-range theory entitled, "Human-to-Human Relationship Model," was developed by ______ Travelbee.
- ________ Stated that the purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- According to _______, theory is defined as supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon.
- in Rosemarie Rizzo Parse’s metaparadigm of nursing, she defined the word _______ as someone who is knowledgeable, autonomous, a team member, advocate, and works within standards and ethics.
20 Clues: It is the beginner level. • It is the state of health • It is defined as what can be assessed. • Reason is the source of all knowledge. • This canon is accomplished with cards, flowers, pictures, books or puzzles. • The beginning of nursing theory development can be traced to Florence __________. • ...
bio 2025-01-14
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- - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells
- - A functional unit in an organism that carries out a particular role, made of cells that coordinate their function
- -The way things really are; the whole of reality
- - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function
- - The fundamental unit of matter, composed of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- - All living things on earth
- of scientific enterprise - the process of forming a theory to account for a body of facts, formulating testable hypotheses from that theory, testing the hypothesis experimentally and then analyzing the results. If the hypothesis is supported by the experimental result, the theory is strengthened, otherwise the theory is weakened.
- - A testable, informed prediction, based on a theory, of what will happen under certain circumstances
- - A quasi-fluid substance that surrounds cells or organelles, allowing the passage of some molecules but not others
- - The central organelle of the cell, bound by a perforated double membrane, and containing DNA, the nucleolus, and ribosomes
- - A statement, backed up by evidence, that is correct from what we know
- - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope
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- - A single species living in a particular geographical region at the same time
- - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs
- number - The number found on the periodic table for each element, indicating the number of protons the element has.
- - A scientific test of a hypothesis
- - The best model or explanation we have at a present for a body of facts, providing the means for producing new hypotheses
- - A microscopic, membrane-bound entity that possesses genetic material, cycles matter and flows energy, is composed of biomolecules, and contains cytoplasm.
- - A group of cells of the same type that work together to perform a specific function
- - An instrument used to visualize entities that are too small to be seem
20 Clues: - All living things on earth • - A scientific test of a hypothesis • - The organelle where ATP synthesis occurs • -The way things really are; the whole of reality • - Too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope • - An individual living thing, composed of one or many cells • - a small part of the cell that carries out a specific function • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 2026-02-02
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- what type of development involves the way children think, understand, and reason as they grow older?
- what developmental stage is from 1 to 3 years?
- what type of conditioning uses consequences of changing behavior?
- quantitative changes in development are?
- what type of psychology identifies and explains the continuities and changes that individuals display over time?
- balances desire and reality
- who coined the ecological systems theory?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system are the connections among the microsystem?
- administering a negative consequence or taking away a positive reinforcement to reduce the likelihood of an undesirable behavior occurring.
- what developmental stage is from birth to 12 months?
- part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings that we are unaware of
- who coined the id, ego, and superego?
- the moral judge of behavior
- who studied classical conditioning with dogs, food, and a bell?
- a cognitive framework that places concepts, objects, or experiences into categories or groups of associations
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system is based on time-age and era?
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- what developmental role involves niche picking?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what is the system where culture that shapes institution?
- more knowledgeable adults helping a child learn by providing help to move the child just beyond his current level of capability is called what?
- what developmental stage is from 12 to 18 years?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system are your immediate surroundings?
- what are biological predispositions on development considered?
- turning a concept into a variable is what?
- in Bronfenbrenner's theory, what system is an individual not a part of, but it still influences development?
- qualitative changes in development are?
- a response to a behavior that causes that behavior to happen more
- basic instincts we are born with
- what are environmental factors on development considered?
28 Clues: balances desire and reality • the moral judge of behavior • basic instincts we are born with • who coined the id, ego, and superego? • qualitative changes in development are? • quantitative changes in development are? • who coined the ecological systems theory? • turning a concept into a variable is what? • what developmental stage is from 1 to 3 years? • ...
tite 2025-08-28
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- The school subject that studies politics and government.
- A government where one person or a small group has all the power.
- A government where the main power is in one central place.
- When people vote directly on laws.
- The land area that belongs to a state.
- How we understand and manage our social lives.
- An older way of studying politics, looking at rules and institutions.
- A theory that says the state was created because strong people dominated weaker ones.
- Rule by a king or queen.
- The famous Greek thinker known as the "father of Political Science."
- The Greek word for "city-state" where "politics" comes from.
- The study of government and how people are ruled.
- A theory that says people agreed to form a society and government.
- A government system where the president is both head of state and government.
- When one country rules over another, often to take its resources.
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- The highest power a state has over its people and land.
- Rule by the people.
- The theory that says God created the state and chose the ruler.
- A government where power is shared between central and local governments.
- A theory that says the state grew from families.
- A theory that says humans naturally want to be involved in politics.
- The group of people or system that runs a country.
- All the people living in a state.
- A government that controls everything and everyone.
- The word from which "state" comes.
- A way of studying politics that focuses on how people act, using facts and data.
- When people choose others to vote for them.
- A theory that says states formed because of money and resources.
- A government system where the parliament has a lot of power.
- Rule by a small group of rich or educated people.
30 Clues: Rule by the people. • Rule by a king or queen. • All the people living in a state. • When people vote directly on laws. • The word from which "state" comes. • The land area that belongs to a state. • When people choose others to vote for them. • How we understand and manage our social lives. • A theory that says the state grew from families. • ...
Design 2026-03-31
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- Design sin: filling all four corners of a layout instead of grouping elements thoughtfully
- Design sin: a single short line stranded alone at the top of a column
- Design principle: echoing visual elements throughout a piece to create unity and consistency
- Typography: spacing adjusted between two specific characters
- Design principle: arranging elements to signal their relative order of importance
- Design sin: a lonely line left by itself at the bottom of a text block
- Color theory: colors sitting directly opposite each other on the color wheel
- Design principle: every element should have a visual connection to something else on the page
- Typography: the part of a lowercase letter that rises above the x-height
- Color theory: the intensity or purity of a color
- Design sin: justified text that creates distracting white gaps running down a paragraph
- Typography: a typeface with small finishing strokes at the ends of letterforms
- Typography: vertical space between lines of type, measured baseline to baseline
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- Typography: the invisible line on which most letters sit
- Design sin: a photo stretched or squeezed out of its original proportions
- Design principle: intentional empty area that gives content room to breathe
- Color theory: a color scheme built from variations of a single hue
- Color theory: the pure name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow
- Design principle: using opposing values, sizes, or colors to create visual interest and hierarchy
- Design sin: negative space caught in the interior of a layout rather than pushed to the edges
- Color theory: a color lightened by mixing it with white
- Design principle: grouping related items together to reduce clutter and show organization
- Design sin: every element placed on a central axis with no strong edge for the eye to follow
- Design sin: thick decorative boxes and borders that overwhelm a layout
- Color theory: colors that sit side by side on the color wheel
25 Clues: Color theory: the intensity or purity of a color • Color theory: a color lightened by mixing it with white • Typography: the invisible line on which most letters sit • Typography: spacing adjusted between two specific characters • Color theory: colors that sit side by side on the color wheel • Color theory: a color scheme built from variations of a single hue • ...
Science and technology in the 20th century 2023-07-09
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- Isolation of insulin
- Wi-Fi
- Xerography (photocopying)
- Heart-lung machine
- Charge of an electron
- Nylon
- Polio vaccine
- Big bang theory
- Double helix of DNA (1)
- Blood types
- Airplane
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- Double helix of DNA (2)
- Special theory of relativity
- Television
- Microwave
- Molecular dipole
- Cloning (Dolly the sheep)
- Electric refrigerator
- Magnitude scale of earthquakes
- Radiation of black holes
- Transistor
- Model of the atom
22 Clues: Wi-Fi • Nylon • Airplane • Microwave • Television • Transistor • Blood types • Polio vaccine • Big bang theory • Molecular dipole • Model of the atom • Heart-lung machine • Isolation of insulin • Charge of an electron • Electric refrigerator • Double helix of DNA (2) • Double helix of DNA (1) • Radiation of black holes • Xerography (photocopying) • Cloning (Dolly the sheep) • Special theory of relativity • ...
Frozen--English in Movies 2021-11-25
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- most people do not like them
- easily angry and wanting to attack other people
- the meaning of a word or expression
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- a special right that only one person or group has
- activity over a period of time to achieve something
- television, radio, newspapers, and magazines
- a formal idea or set of ideas to explain something
- always enjoy telling people what to do
- the power to make others do/believe what you want
9 Clues: most people do not like them • the meaning of a word or expression • always enjoy telling people what to do • television, radio, newspapers, and magazines • easily angry and wanting to attack other people • a special right that only one person or group has • the power to make others do/believe what you want • a formal idea or set of ideas to explain something • ...
Learning about Children 2023-11-29
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- development follows this
- another word for self-worth
- word used to refer to influences and conditions in a child's environment
- many adults retire at this stage
- heredity is often referred to as this
- belief
- stage lasts from about 40-55 in age
- the people, places, and things that surround and influence a person
- stage presents the challenges of establishing roots
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- a set of stages of human development that each present different challenges to be met
- stage of life between childhood and adulthood
- stage (beyond 75) when health problems are common
- any activity that arouses a baby's sense of sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell
- stage refers to people in their twenties
- biological transfer of certain characteristics from earlier generations
15 Clues: belief • development follows this • another word for self-worth • many adults retire at this stage • stage lasts from about 40-55 in age • heredity is often referred to as this • stage refers to people in their twenties • stage of life between childhood and adulthood • stage (beyond 75) when health problems are common • stage presents the challenges of establishing roots • ...
IB Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-11
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- An idea or set of ideas intended to explain a particular phenomenon or concept, often studied in the IB program.
- A set of moral principles and values that guide behavior and decision-making.
- The ability to speak and understand multiple languages.
- The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of people, cultures, and economies around the world.
- The branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge and belief.
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- The act of thinking about one's experiences and learning, often used as a tool for self-improvement.
- The shared beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors that characterize a group or society.
- A philosophical approach that prioritizes practical solutions and outcomes over theoretical principles.
- The art or profession of teaching.
9 Clues: The art or profession of teaching. • The ability to speak and understand multiple languages. • The branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge and belief. • A set of moral principles and values that guide behavior and decision-making. • The shared beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors that characterize a group or society. • ...
Magaly's crossword puzzle 2016-01-25
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- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- Adam smith's theory,that the market system is based on the principle that each participant acts in their own self-interest
- more than what is needed or used; excess
- The amount of product a consumer is able and willing to buy at a certain price.
- A economy driven by competition among private businesses
- the amount of product a producer is willing and able to sell at a set price.ex:
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- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- one company controlling one market.
- Where the elements of an economy are controlled by the government
- A state in which there is not enough of something that is needed.
- The economic theory that it is good for the economy when people spend an ever increasing amount of money on goods or services.
- something that motivates someone to action or greater effort, often as a reward offered for increased productivity.
- The rate at which goods are produced or work is complete
- A state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers.
14 Clues: one company controlling one market. • more than what is needed or used; excess • The rate at which goods are produced or work is complete • A economy driven by competition among private businesses • A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • Where the elements of an economy are controlled by the government • ...
Psych Term Review 2023-12-21
Across
- In what stage of speech development does the infant utter various random sounds?
- What is the term for positive psychological changes that occur as a result of extremely challenging life circumstances?
- What part of the neuron is a thin fiber that transmits electrical impulses away from the cell body to neurons or target cells?
- In what part of the sleep cycle do vivid dreams occur?
- What theory explains why humans rely on cultural beliefs to cope with the fear of death?
- What part of the eye contains the receptor rods and cones?
- What type of tests predicts an individual's ability to learn?
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- What type of test measures what a person has learned?
- What technique is used to strengthen a response by removing an aversive stimulus?
- What is the school of thought that Wundt and Tichener promoted that used introspection to reveal the structure of the human mind?
- What is the theory that explains how people interact to maximize benefits and minimize costs?
- What parenting style doesn't set firm rules or enforce expectations?
- What is the most widely researched and clinically used personality test?
- What type of photoreceptors enable black and white vision?
14 Clues: What type of test measures what a person has learned? • In what part of the sleep cycle do vivid dreams occur? • What type of photoreceptors enable black and white vision? • What part of the eye contains the receptor rods and cones? • What type of tests predicts an individual's ability to learn? • ...
Theories and Perspectives 2021-02-10
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- Perspective that violates existing and acceptable social norms
- Law that is believed to preserve the women's virtue and stop the westernization of women
- Experience sexism, racism and classism on an ongoing basis
- Theory that people become what society says they are
- Theory that says people with short necks or close together eyes people are more likely to commit crimes
- Revolution in the world view of a social uni; 2 words
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- Theory based on the reason people commit crimes in their DNA and chemical makeup
- Theory that mental deficiencies or abnormalities cause people to commit crime
- Personality disorder characterized by impulsiveness,lack of remourse and blaming of others
- advocacy of women's rights based on equality of the sexes
- Theory that states women are more connected socially which deters them from crime
- Theory combining biological, social, psychological
12 Clues: Theory combining biological, social, psychological • Theory that people become what society says they are • Revolution in the world view of a social uni; 2 words • advocacy of women's rights based on equality of the sexes • Experience sexism, racism and classism on an ongoing basis • Perspective that violates existing and acceptable social norms • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary Part One - Gaby Barbosa 2013-11-22
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- the development of industries that produce goods from machines
- a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operated for the welfare of all
- in Maxist theory , the group of workers who would overthrow the czar and come to rule Russia
- a barrier set across such a highway to stop passage until a toll has been paid
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- the theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700's that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- the growth of cities
- an economic system based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- an economic system in which all means of production are owned by the people
- the process of fencing of land by wealthy landowners
10 Clues: the growth of cities • the process of fencing of land by wealthy landowners • the development of industries that produce goods from machines • a large building in which machinery is used to manufacture goods • an economic system in which all means of production are owned by the people • ...
Scientific Method and Exploration 2023-10-11
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- (adj.) reasonable; making use of reason and good sense
- A major change in European thought, starting in the mid-1500s, in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs.
- Clear and ordered thinking
- theory Coperinicus' idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
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- theory Earth is the center of the Universe
- Treaty of _________ Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem
- Waterways, paths, and trails that traders used to move goods for exchange from one place to another.
- not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc
- to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone
10 Clues: Clear and ordered thinking • theory Earth is the center of the Universe • (adj.) reasonable; making use of reason and good sense • A logical, systematic approach to the solution of a scientific problem • not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc • ...
Developing Entrepreneurial Leaders in Nursing 2026-04-04
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- — A leadership style that inspires and motivates followers to achieve extraordinary outcomes and innovate.
- — Working across different disciplines (interdisciplinary) to foster creativity and drive healthcare improvements.
- — A relationship where an experienced professional guides a learner to bridge the gap between theory and clinical practice.
- — The mental ability to recover quickly from failures, challenges, or professional setbacks.
- — In Social Cognitive Theory, "Self-____" refers to an individual's belief in their capacity to execute behaviors necessary for performance.
- — Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes, rather than just reacting to them.
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- — The process of creating new methods, ideas, or products to improve patient care outcomes.
- — The ability to adjust to new conditions and remain effective in dynamic or uncertain healthcare environments.
- — Activities or practice where nurses analyze their experiences to internalize learning and set professional goals.
- — The willingness to undertake tasks with uncertain outcomes, provided the risks are calculated and managed.
10 Clues: — The process of creating new methods, ideas, or products to improve patient care outcomes. • — The mental ability to recover quickly from failures, challenges, or professional setbacks. • — Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes, rather than just reacting to them. • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
Across
- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- people met to discuss ideas
- ornate style
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- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
- Brought everything toghether
- new descoveries about the classical world
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
MICRO & MACRO THEORY PUZZLE 2021-07-19
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- THEORY, , a close-up focus on social interaction in specific situations.
- DYSFUNCTION, any social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society.
- an explanation of how two or more facts are related to one another.
- THEORY, a broad focus on social structures that shape society as a whole.
- FUNCTION, the unrecognized and unintended consequences of any social pattern.
- FUNCTION, the consequences of a social pattern for the operation of society as a whole.
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- LEVEL, race - conflict approaches fall under which level of orientation.
- THEORY, a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources.
- THEORY, a theory that views society as a whole unit, made up of inter related parts that work together.
- MARX, the founder of Conflict Theory.
- HERBERT MEAD, founder of symbolic interactionism.
- INTERACTION APPROACH, a framework for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals.
- FUNCTION, the recognized and intended consequences of any social pattern.
13 Clues: MARX, the founder of Conflict Theory. • HERBERT MEAD, founder of symbolic interactionism. • an explanation of how two or more facts are related to one another. • LEVEL, race - conflict approaches fall under which level of orientation. • THEORY, , a close-up focus on social interaction in specific situations. • ...
AP PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-11-18
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- dodson law the theory that a degree of psychological arousal helps performance, but only up to a certain point.
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat.
- a natural or intuitive way of acting or thinking.
- maslow humanistic psychologist who developed the hierarchy of needs, stating that some needs take priority over others.
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- the part of your brain that regulates hunger and damage to this area of the brain can cause weight gain due to lack of restraint in eating.
- point a theory that states everyone's body has a genetically determined range of weight and temperature that their body will try to maintain to stay at optimal health.
- motivation behavior that is driven by external rewards such as money, fame, grades, and praise. this type of motivation arises from outside the individual.
- reduction theory need, drive, drive-reducing behaviors.
- motivation refers to behavior that is driven by internal rewards. in other words, the motivation to engage in a behavior arises from within the individual because it is naturally satisfying to you.
- a disease in which the body’s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.
- ralston a man who was motivated to cut his arm in order to free himself from a rock that pinned him down.
15 Clues: a natural or intuitive way of acting or thinking. • reduction theory need, drive, drive-reducing behaviors. • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. • a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat. • ...
Module 1 Psychology Vocab 2021-08-19
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- an explanation of a set of facts or observations
- the science that focuses on memory, intelligence, perception, and learning
- a randomly selected group representing a larger population
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- the science that focuses only on observable behavior
- the science that focuses on subjective feelings and freedom of choice
- the variable that measures response or behavior
- the variable manipulated by the experimenter
- the study of behavior and mental processes
- the perspective associated with William James
9 Clues: the study of behavior and mental processes • the variable manipulated by the experimenter • the perspective associated with William James • the variable that measures response or behavior • an explanation of a set of facts or observations • the science that focuses only on observable behavior • a randomly selected group representing a larger population • ...
Test IV. Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-02
Across
- A leadership style under Path-Goal theory where the leader consults the team in decision-making.
- A leadership style under Situational Leadership Theory where the leader explains why a decision is important to the team and persuades them.
- This type of leadership combines an entrepreneur's innovative mindset with a leader's ability to influence.
- A key trait of an entrepreneurial mindset that involves seeing opportunities and creating new ways to solve old problems.
- The theory that focuses on the unique relationships a leader develops with each follower, forming "in-groups" and "out-groups."
- A leader who takes full responsibility for their actions and results is this type of leader.
- This theory, proposed by Hersey and Blanchard, states that a leader’s style should be adapted based on the maturity and readiness of the team.
- The leadership style where the leader's power is shared with the group, and decisions are made by consensus.
- A key entrepreneurial quality that involves having a clear direction for the future.
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- This leadership style where in the second word is faire, also known as delegative leadership, gives employees maximum autonomy and minimal guidance.
- A leadership style where the leader gives specific instructions and closely supervises a new or unsure team.
- In this type of leadership, the leader sets a clear vision and inspires followers to achieve more than they thought possible.
- This key entrepreneurial mindset trait is the ability to bounce back quickly after setbacks or failures.
- The leadership style where a leader gives full control to a team that is both competent and confident.
- A leadership theory that focuses on the actions and habits of a leader, not their innate qualities.
- A contingency theory that explains how a leader’s power and influence comes from their control over resources or expertise in a crisis.
- The leader who proposed that a leader's effectiveness depends on the fit between their fixed style and the favorableness of the situation.
- The leadership style characterized by a leader making all decisions with little or no input from the team.
- The theory that believes leaders are born with certain innate qualities like integrity or charisma.
- The element of transformational leadership where the leader provides personal support and mentorship.
20 Clues: A key entrepreneurial quality that involves having a clear direction for the future. • A leader who takes full responsibility for their actions and results is this type of leader. • A leadership style under Path-Goal theory where the leader consults the team in decision-making. • ...
Ethical Thought Revision 2025-12-02
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- What problem for divine command theory arises if moral rules depend solely on God’s will with no reason?
- Term for abstract ideas or ideals that people mistakenly submit to?
- A voluntary, temporary association formed only for mutual benefit?
- moral view that prioritizes self-sacrifice for others
- Which contemporary philosopher critiques modified divine command theory in his writings on religion and ethics?
- What term describes the “unique one,” the irreducibly individual person?
- Which philosopher is most associated with virtue ethics and the Nicomachean Ethics?
- What divine attribute raises questions in debates about God’s ability to command anything whatsoever?
- What German term refers to “ownness,” the unique individuality of the self?
- What Virtue ethics principle states that virtue lies between two extremes?
- In Virtue ethics what do we call the extreme that exceeds the virtuous mean?
- Ethical egoism is what type of ethical theory, normative or descriptive??
- What collection of teachings in the Sermon on the Mount describes the qualities blessed by God?
- What term refers to a stable disposition of character developed through habituation?
- Which 20th-century philosopher and novelist defended rational egoism in works like Atlas Shrugged?
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- What is the name of the practical wisdom required to make virtuous decisions?
- What Greek term means “virtue” or “excellence”?
- What term describes the ultimate goal of human flourishing or “living well” in Virtue theory?
- Which 19th-century German philosopher wrote The Ego and Its Own?
- Ethical egoism holds that the morally right action is the one that promotes what?
- What is the term for the extreme that falls short of the virtuous mean?
- What term refers to the view that there may be multiple sources or kinds of moral truth rather than a single foundation?
- What theory claims that all human action is ultimately motivated by self-interest?
- Which modern philosopher argued for a modified divine command theory based on God’s loving nature?
- What do we call a person whose character serves as a model for moral development?
- Psychological egoism is what type of theory: normative or descriptive?
- What famous dilemma challenges whether morality is commanded by God because it is good, or good because God commands it?
27 Clues: What Greek term means “virtue” or “excellence”? • moral view that prioritizes self-sacrifice for others • Which 19th-century German philosopher wrote The Ego and Its Own? • A voluntary, temporary association formed only for mutual benefit? • Term for abstract ideas or ideals that people mistakenly submit to? • ...
Theory of supply 2013-12-25
19 Clues: доход • товар • полный • затраты • прибыль • владеть • получать • включать • издержки • продукция • количество • руководить • предлагать • предприятие • собственник • зарабатывать • пользоваться • альтернативный • соответственный
Theory Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-12
Across
- What is it called when computers and other devices that are connected to share hardware, software, and data?
- an online video conference that allows you to hold a meeting with others who are not in the conference room
- a computer with separate hardware components for the monitor, keyboard, and mouse
- the interaction people share with others
- portable device to store all types of digital files, including photos, movies, and music
- What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals?
- a small-scale version of an external hard drive
- To retrieve files from a server
- The global communication network that allows almost all computers worldwide to connect and exchange information.
- What are a group of computers in a small geographic area a part of?
- An intranet that is at least partially accessible to authorized outsiders.
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- A software program that allows you to surf the web
- an online repository that allows you to save files on servers instead of on your personal devices
- electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet
- a computer file used to convey the written word electronically and in print by allowing users to input and modify text and images
- the websites and apps that enable you to keep in touch with friends, family, and coworkers by sharing text, images, and video
- a main hub of storage for many different computers connected through a network; a computer that runs server software and provides special services to client computers on demand
- a private network that is set up similarly to the internet and is accesses via a Web browser
- A location that provides wireless Internet access.
19 Clues: To retrieve files from a server • the interaction people share with others • a small-scale version of an external hard drive • A software program that allows you to surf the web • A location that provides wireless Internet access. • electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet • What is a computer that is not a server and is used by individuals? • ...
