set theory Crossword Puzzles
Set-5 2016-10-12
Across
- paused in indecision before saying or doing something
- covered or enclosed in paper or soft material
- action of forming new ideas, creativity
- a large amount of money or assets:
- angry arguments or disagreements, verbal fights
- sharp and high-pitched (sound)
Down
- someone who is on a journey to a place of worship
- tiped (something) over so that it is on its side or upside down
- weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard
- a person who goes sailing as a sport or recreation
- stabilized
- expert, proficient
- opposite in nature, direction, or meaning:
- having or making a high-pitched sound or cry
- serious
15 Clues: serious • stabilized • expert, proficient • sharp and high-pitched (sound) • a large amount of money or assets: • action of forming new ideas, creativity • opposite in nature, direction, or meaning: • having or making a high-pitched sound or cry • covered or enclosed in paper or soft material • angry arguments or disagreements, verbal fights • ...
Set-7 2016-10-12
Across
- the child who took the cows to graze during the day
- the place or room in which a court of law meets
- supernatural, mystical
- an animal doctor
- carried out, performed (a crime, mistake)
- asking oneself, thinking about
- unceasingly intense, continuous
- test, try-out of the performance
Down
- an activity of a business or organization
- deeply worried and anxious
- caused (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something, satisfied
- an orator in Athens who everyone liked
- absorbed deeply in or involving thought
- applauded, praised, looked at with pleasure
- put or hid underground or covered after death
15 Clues: an animal doctor • supernatural, mystical • deeply worried and anxious • asking oneself, thinking about • unceasingly intense, continuous • test, try-out of the performance • an orator in Athens who everyone liked • absorbed deeply in or involving thought • an activity of a business or organization • carried out, performed (a crime, mistake) • ...
Set B 2023-03-17
Across
- value for Boolean data type
- a primitive data type
- sequence of instructions for solving problem
- distinct
- a non-linear data structure
- instance of a class
- number of indices to access an array element
Down
- data types for fractional numbers
- ___-case is represented through Big-Theta notation
- online platform to write and execute Python codes
- a function calls itself
- implements row-wise major array
- a linear data structure
- memory is allocated at compile time
- model of data type
15 Clues: distinct • model of data type • instance of a class • a primitive data type • a function calls itself • a linear data structure • value for Boolean data type • a non-linear data structure • implements row-wise major array • data types for fractional numbers • memory is allocated at compile time • sequence of instructions for solving problem • ...
Set B 2023-03-17
Across
- distinct
- instance of a class
- a primitive data type
- ___-case is represented through Big-Theta notation
- value for Boolean data type
- implements row-wise major array
- sequence of instructions for solving problem
- online platform to write and execute Python codes
Down
- memory is allocated at compile time
- number of indices to access an array element
- a non-linear data structure
- a linear data structure
- a function calls itself
- data types for fractional numbers
- model of data type
15 Clues: distinct • model of data type • instance of a class • a primitive data type • a linear data structure • a function calls itself • a non-linear data structure • value for Boolean data type • implements row-wise major array • data types for fractional numbers • memory is allocated at compile time • number of indices to access an array element • ...
"Ologies" Set 2024-09-06
Across
- the study of fish
- the study of nerves
- the study of the moon, stars and objects in space
- the study of all types of animals
- the study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- the study of living things
Down
- the study of volcanoes
- the study of mammals
- the study of water on Earth
- the study of reptiles and amphibians
- a person who studies the different climates
- the study of ticks, mites and spiders
- the study of life in the ocean
- the study of bacteria
- the study of plants and everything about them
15 Clues: the study of fish • the study of nerves • the study of mammals • the study of bacteria • the study of volcanoes • the study of living things • the study of water on Earth • the study of life in the ocean • the study of all types of animals • the study of reptiles and amphibians • the study of ticks, mites and spiders • the study of earthquakes and seismic waves • ...
Set 16 2023-04-10
Across
- Flying mammal
- Large marsupial
- - a goal you are actively pursuing; a goal you are working for
- Likes to chase mice
- dangerous decision, likely to have trouble, uncertain decision, unsteadily, hazardously, perilously
- - giving back as much as what was given to you in return
- - a burning from within; a large fire that is dangerously out of control.
- - to penetrate or affect someone’s mind without that someone knowing it
- - a mixture of various ingredients or a wild, made up story
Down
- Charismatic – magnetic personality, compelling, alluring, fascinating, captivating, charming, appealing, enigmatic
- Man's best friend
- - anxiety or fear that something bad will happen
- - the sensory nerves in your body that bring about pleasure
- Has a trunk
- – distant, standoffish, detached, spaced out away as in physical or spirituality; oblivious
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • - anxiety or fear that something bad will happen • - giving back as much as what was given to you in return • - the sensory nerves in your body that bring about pleasure • - a mixture of various ingredients or a wild, made up story • ...
Set A 2022-12-11
Across
- Paper factor
- water-dispersible granule is also known as _______
- genera of family Baculoviridae containing one nucleocapsid per envelop
- a site a molecule (an activator or inhibitor) binds to an enzyme someplace other than the active site
- produces a “spore-crystal complex”
- has a carbamate group but acts as a juvenile hormone mimic
Down
- these insecticides are compounds related to the nerve gases developed in World War II
- genus of EPFs called white muscardine fungi
- lack of energy or weakening
- strategy used to control wireworms
- spores resistant to extreme environmental conditions
- any substance or mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant
- Bt formulations affects which part of the insect digestive system
- Best known chlorinated hydrocarbon
- physical binding of pesticide molecules to soil particles
15 Clues: Paper factor • lack of energy or weakening • strategy used to control wireworms • Best known chlorinated hydrocarbon • produces a “spore-crystal complex” • genus of EPFs called white muscardine fungi • water-dispersible granule is also known as _______ • spores resistant to extreme environmental conditions • physical binding of pesticide molecules to soil particles • ...
SET A 2023-08-10
Across
- Bulan kapan diresmikannya FTIP
- Program studi Doktoral yang ada di FTIP adalah program studi Teknologi
- Kemampuan tidak memihak dalam suatu situasi konflik, baik atas alasan demi kepentingan pribadi maupun kelompok.
- Apa nama himpunan mahasiswa dari prodi Teknik Pertanian?
- Gedung program studi dari Teknologi Industri Pertanian yang ada di belakang rektorat berada di daerah mana?
- Program studi yang ditambahkan pada tahun 2014 adalah
- Sebutkan tetangganya FTIP yang ahli bumi
- Bapak Yana Cahyana, S.TP., DEA., pH.D adalah seorang Kepala Program Studi apa yang Ada di FTIP
Down
- Apa sebutan nama warung yang ada di dekat masjid FTIP?
- Sebutan tempat Mahasiswa biasa sering ngumpul di dekat lapangan parkir atas TPN
- Robi Andoyo, STP., M.Sc., Ph.D. adalah wakil dekan ke-?
- Jumlah wakil dekan FTIP
- Ada berapa jumlah program studi magister yang ada di FTIP?
- Jumlah bidang kajian yang ada di TPN
- Sebutan FTIP saat masih menjadi satu jurusan dengan Faperta
- Organisasi mahasiswa yang berada di tingkat fakultas disebut?
16 Clues: Jumlah wakil dekan FTIP • Bulan kapan diresmikannya FTIP • Jumlah bidang kajian yang ada di TPN • Sebutkan tetangganya FTIP yang ahli bumi • Program studi yang ditambahkan pada tahun 2014 adalah • Apa sebutan nama warung yang ada di dekat masjid FTIP? • Robi Andoyo, STP., M.Sc., Ph.D. adalah wakil dekan ke-? • Apa nama himpunan mahasiswa dari prodi Teknik Pertanian? • ...
Set-6 2025-04-23
Across
- Visual representation of recursive calls)
- Efficiency, correctness, finiteness)
- Growth rate as input size increases)
- Converting recursive code to iterative)
- Strategies for algorithm development)
- Evaluating algorithm execution speed and resource use)
- Solving recurrences by direct substitution)
- Solving recurrences using loop-based approach)
Down
- Problem-solving technique using self-reference)
- Precise steps to solve a problem)
- Theorem for analyzing divide-and-conquer recurrences)
- Efficient sorting algorithm using heap data structure)
- Shorthand notations for growth trends)
- Mathematical equation describing recursion)
- Natural language or pseudocode)
- Analyzing an algorithm's efficiency)
16 Clues: Natural language or pseudocode) • Precise steps to solve a problem) • Efficiency, correctness, finiteness) • Growth rate as input size increases) • Analyzing an algorithm's efficiency) • Strategies for algorithm development) • Shorthand notations for growth trends) • Converting recursive code to iterative) • Visual representation of recursive calls) • ...
Set 2 2025-03-02
Set 5 2025-03-02
SET 4 2025-08-15
Across
- Remnant of an exploded star
- Point of infinite density
- Celestial object with icy nucleus and tail
- Visible surface of the Sun
- Person trained to travel in space
- Space rock burning in atmosphere
- The Sun’s rhythmic energy output
Down
- Large planet made mostly of gases
- Nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way
- Brightest planet visible from Earth
- Large-scale structure of the universe
- Farthest known planet in our solar system
- Planet with most moons
- Fourth planet from the Sun
- Small body orbiting the Sun, bigger than asteroid
15 Clues: Planet with most moons • Point of infinite density • Visible surface of the Sun • Fourth planet from the Sun • Remnant of an exploded star • Space rock burning in atmosphere • The Sun’s rhythmic energy output • Large planet made mostly of gases • Person trained to travel in space • Brightest planet visible from Earth • Nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way • ...
SET - 3 2025-10-22
Across
- Gate producing 1 only when all inputs are 1
- Method used to compare strings
- Keyword to restrict inheritance
- Flip-flop storing complement of previous state
- Which tag defines a table row
- Package containing utility classes
- Pointer pointing to nothing
- Tag for inserting line break
Down
- Storage class retaining value between function calls
- Function to print formatted data
- Combination circuit converting binary to decimal
- Keyword to define constant value
- Device selecting one input out of many
- Variable declared inside method
- Tag for bold text
15 Clues: Tag for bold text • Pointer pointing to nothing • Tag for inserting line break • Which tag defines a table row • Method used to compare strings • Keyword to restrict inheritance • Variable declared inside method • Function to print formatted data • Keyword to define constant value • Package containing utility classes • Device selecting one input out of many • ...
SET 10 2025-10-22
Across
- Keyword to throw exception
- Operator used for logical AND
- Tag for table data cell
- OOP principle of data hiding
- Tag defining HTML document
- Logic gate used in SR latch
- Memory built with flip-flops
Down
- Device used to store sequence of bits
- Class for console output
- Keyword defining infinite loop
- Circuit performing binary multiplication
- Function to open file
- Method that runs Java program
- Attribute for image alternate text
- Keyword to call recursive function
15 Clues: Function to open file • Tag for table data cell • Class for console output • Keyword to throw exception • Tag defining HTML document • Logic gate used in SR latch • OOP principle of data hiding • Memory built with flip-flops • Operator used for logical AND • Method that runs Java program • Keyword defining infinite loop • Attribute for image alternate text • ...
SET - 12 2025-10-22
Across
- Device that delays binary input
- Loop that executes at least once
- Attribute defining image width
- Mechanism to handle runtime errors
- Counter that counts downward
Down
- Keyword for multiple condition selection
- Keyword to define method signature without body
- Function to deallocate memory
- Keyword for unconditional jump
- Logic family using bipolar transistors
- Circuit combining AND and OR gates
- Data type for single 16-bit character
- Tag for document title
- Tag to define navigation links
- Operator used to compare object references
15 Clues: Tag for document title • Counter that counts downward • Function to deallocate memory • Keyword for unconditional jump • Attribute defining image width • Tag to define navigation links • Device that delays binary input • Loop that executes at least once • Circuit combining AND and OR gates • Mechanism to handle runtime errors • Data type for single 16-bit character • ...
SET - 15 2025-10-22
Across
- Interface implemented by collections
- Tag for table caption
- Keyword defining enumeration
- Keyword preventing method override
- Function returning string character length
- Basic building block of sequential logic
- Counter that resets after reaching max
- Tag for dividing document into sections
Down
- Concept allowing object reuse
- Function used to write file
- Logic circuit with feedback path
- Attribute specifying text color
- Mechanism to handle multiple catch blocks
- Logic gate giving high output only if one input high
- Loop used when iteration count known
15 Clues: Tag for table caption • Function used to write file • Keyword defining enumeration • Concept allowing object reuse • Attribute specifying text color • Logic circuit with feedback path • Keyword preventing method override • Interface implemented by collections • Loop used when iteration count known • Counter that resets after reaching max • ...
lesson 13 crossword puzzle 2022-12-20
Across
- was a period in the gupta empire
- a situation of wealth and success
- a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in the Indian subcontinent based in Magadha
- an empire made in 320 C.E.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a positive result gained by hard work
Down
- a period of great happiness
- a type of art style
- a theory or set of values by which one lives the search of wisdom and knowledge
- the study of numbers
- the study of the stars and planets
- routes people used these to make trades
13 Clues: a type of art style • the study of numbers • an empire made in 320 C.E. • a period of great happiness • was a period in the gupta empire • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • routes people used these to make trades • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • ...
Lesson 13 Crossword 2022-12-20
Across
- a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a line on which an object spins
- the study of the stars and planets
- territory that is part of a country or empire
Down
- art form that portrayed the human form simply and gracefully
- the empire covering northern India, ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E.-550 C.E.
- the study of numbers
- a situation of wealth and success
- benefited trade and told travelers where they are
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a theory or set of values by which one lives
- made gold and copper coins also known with its ironwork
13 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a theory or set of values by which one lives • territory that is part of a country or empire • benefited trade and told travelers where they are • made gold and copper coins also known with its ironwork • ...
Puzzle 82: Maniac Magee 2021-06-02
Across
- A confusing network of intercommunicating paths.
- A situation which many people are angery, upset,etc.
- A dicharge pip with a valve and a spout at which water may be drawn.
- An electric vehicle that runs along the street on tracks.
- Something chioce or pleasing.
Down
- IVery hard to please.
- To move ponderously
- A variation of hockey played by children with a curved stick or blook of wood.
- Easy to see or notice.
- An idea or set of idea that is intended to explain facts or events.
- To form rings,spirals,etc;gather or rertact in a circular way.
11 Clues: To move ponderously • IVery hard to please. • Easy to see or notice. • Something chioce or pleasing. • A confusing network of intercommunicating paths. • A situation which many people are angery, upset,etc. • An electric vehicle that runs along the street on tracks. • To form rings,spirals,etc;gather or rertact in a circular way. • ...
English Colonial Expansion 2017-11-01
Across
- First English sea dog to sail around the globe
- Theory that favored the extension of a nation's economic power beyond its borders
- One of the first to search for the Northwest Passage
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- Set up by the British East India Company in Bombay,Calcutta, and Madras
Down
- Traders and pirates such as Sir Francis Drake
- Spanish ruler angered by English sea dog raids
- Water route to Asia around or through North America
- Gave first English claim to North America
- English settlement in what is now Massachusetts
- Common in the southern colonies and West Indies
11 Clues: Gave first English claim to North America • Traders and pirates such as Sir Francis Drake • Spanish ruler angered by English sea dog raids • First English sea dog to sail around the globe • English settlement in what is now Massachusetts • Common in the southern colonies and West Indies • Water route to Asia around or through North America • ...
Crossword Project Two 2026-01-16
Across
- Edits that deal with micro-level changes
- The number of sources required in the major assignment of this unit
- Changes that have to do with flow
- Our next major assignment
- Putting two sources in conversation with one another
- The main project for this unit
Down
- Why class was cancelled on Feb. 10
- A reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
- Macro-level edits
- Putting off an assignment until the last minute
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
11 Clues: Macro-level edits • Our next major assignment • The main project for this unit • Changes that have to do with flow • Why class was cancelled on Feb. 10 • Edits that deal with micro-level changes • Putting off an assignment until the last minute • Putting two sources in conversation with one another • The number of sources required in the major assignment of this unit • ...
Scientific Method & SEP 2025-08-12
Across
- data: data that is numerical
- descriptions of nature that are known to be true.
- & Engineering Practices: behaviors that scientists and engineers conduct when investigating the world.
- experiment: an experiment where only one variable is changed at a time.
- scientific Method: steps that scientists use to gather information and data.
- Variable: the condition that is changed in the experiment.
- a proposed explanation for a set of observations
Down
- data: data that is descriptive.
- Variable: reflects the result caused by changing the independent variable.
- Research: produces data in the form of descriptions.
- an explanation supported by a large body of evidence.
11 Clues: data: data that is numerical • data: data that is descriptive. • a proposed explanation for a set of observations • descriptions of nature that are known to be true. • Research: produces data in the form of descriptions. • an explanation supported by a large body of evidence. • Variable: the condition that is changed in the experiment. • ...
BIO 1.1 & 1.2 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-07
Across
- inherited characteristic of a species that develops over time
- regulation of an organism’s internal environment to maintain conditions needed for life
- a review by scientists who are in the same field
- group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- organism’s reaction to a stimulus
- a set of values
- orderly structure shown by living things
- process that results in mass being added to an organism
Down
- testable explanation
- any change in an organism’s internal or external environment that causes the organism to react
- an assumption based on prior experience
- a body of knowledge based on the study of nature
- changes an organism undergoes in its lifetime before reaching its adult form
- production of offspring
- anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life
- science of life
- a principle that describes the behavior of a natural phenomenon
- an explanation of a natural phenomenon based on many observations
18 Clues: science of life • a set of values • testable explanation • production of offspring • organism’s reaction to a stimulus • an assumption based on prior experience • orderly structure shown by living things • a body of knowledge based on the study of nature • a review by scientists who are in the same field • process that results in mass being added to an organism • ...
LLBookclub TWG 2026-02-17
Across
- The model of Westing that may not have been a real body.
- The theory that Westing may have changed his face.
- What must support an accusation.
- Turtle set these off in the elevator (not actual bombs).
- The place where Crow and Otis help the homeless.
- What Doug proudly wears to the Westing house.
- A trick meant to redirect attention.
- The unusual remedy Judge Ford gives Turtle for her toothache.
Down
- A belief made without full proof.
- What Turtle might be doing for someone else.
- What Turtle publicly posts in the elevator.
- What Turtle asks for when accused.
- A false appearance or identity.
- The word that changed “purple waves” into something familiar.
- A conclusion you reach using evidence but not directly stated.
- The rough area Theo follows Crow and Otis into.
- The bird Chris identifies by its Latin name.
- Feeling responsible for something wrong.
18 Clues: A false appearance or identity. • What must support an accusation. • A belief made without full proof. • What Turtle asks for when accused. • A trick meant to redirect attention. • Feeling responsible for something wrong. • What Turtle publicly posts in the elevator. • What Turtle might be doing for someone else. • The bird Chris identifies by its Latin name. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2021-11-07
Across
- supercontinent named by Wegener
- two plates that slide past
- theory of tectonic plates
- came up with the theory of seafloor spreading
- originated the theory of continental drift
- theory of Alfred Wegener
Down
- two plates that collide
- Harry Hess’ hypothesis
- two plates that separate
- individually sites of upwelling material
10 Clues: Harry Hess’ hypothesis • two plates that collide • two plates that separate • theory of Alfred Wegener • theory of tectonic plates • two plates that slide past • supercontinent named by Wegener • individually sites of upwelling material • originated the theory of continental drift • came up with the theory of seafloor spreading
Crim 2 2022-05-20
Across
- thin33
- leclec26
- a penalty10
- grandf27
- 1
- racial36
- human b21
- state25
- blood22
- 3
- 4
- survival35
- greek20
- 7 principle
- rejects fw19
- 133deter
- 5
- close15
Down
- influential 9
- action40
- suicide37
- defensible18
- theory that11
- 12unishment
- encourage34
- father s28
- fight39
- 2
- became17
- male38
- incorporated16
- tb31
- positive29
- 14placing
- black bile23
- 6
- Linnaeus24
- 8
- rejected30
- antis32
40 Clues: 2 • 1 • 6 • 3 • 4 • 8 • 5 • tb31 • thin33 • male38 • fight39 • state25 • blood22 • greek20 • antis32 • close15 • action40 • leclec26 • grandf27 • racial36 • became17 • 133deter • suicide37 • human b21 • 14placing • father s28 • positive29 • Linnaeus24 • survival35 • rejected30 • a penalty10 • 12unishment • encourage34 • 7 principle • defensible18 • black bile23 • rejects fw19 • influential 9 • theory that11 • incorporated16
The great scientific revolution 2021-11-18
Across
- discovers Saturn’s rings after building a new telescope
- developed the first set of unified scientific laws.
- person who made transformations in astronomy.
- used a microscope to observe the cellular basis of life
- finds that Earth has magnetic poles and acts like a huge magnet.
- discovers the red blood cell.
- studied speed and velocity, gravity and free fall, the principle of relativity, inertia, projectile motion.
- A theory stating that knowledge comes only, or primarily, from sensory experience.
Down
- A time (1550-1700) following the Middle Ages and the Renaissance when many discoveries were made.
- discovers the human lymphatic system.
- studies of space.
- invented the adding machine.
12 Clues: studies of space. • invented the adding machine. • discovers the red blood cell. • discovers the human lymphatic system. • person who made transformations in astronomy. • developed the first set of unified scientific laws. • discovers Saturn’s rings after building a new telescope • used a microscope to observe the cellular basis of life • ...
chapter 1 terms 2022-09-07
Across
- count a tally of how often a certain behavior occurs
- Means something is factual and leaves aside personal feelings
- A person who provides direct care
- set of stages of human development
- Biological transfer of certain characteristics
- A belief; an abstract thought or idea
- to form and express ideas about what you saw
Down
- observational method that outlines one development behavior after the incident occurred
- A line serving as a basis, as for measurement, calculation, or location.
- People, places and things that surround and influence
- rely on personal opinions and feeling rather than facts
- protection of another person's privacy by limiting access to personal information
12 Clues: A person who provides direct care • set of stages of human development • A belief; an abstract thought or idea • to form and express ideas about what you saw • Biological transfer of certain characteristics • count a tally of how often a certain behavior occurs • People, places and things that surround and influence • ...
Media 2024-05-03
Across
- The design and arrangement of written material for a printed page or screen
- Type of shot that sets a scene, shows landscape
- Background information
- The way in which key sections of society are presented by the media
- The storyline or plot
- What the audience expects to see in a particular media text
- A set of ideas or beliefs that people have regarding a group or an individuals
- The characteristics and make-up of a sample of the population
Down
- Media texts can be grouped into genres that all share similar conventions.
- An exaggerated representation of someone or something
- A large company that owns smaller companies
- Uses and _____________________ theory
12 Clues: The storyline or plot • Background information • Uses and _____________________ theory • A large company that owns smaller companies • Type of shot that sets a scene, shows landscape • An exaggerated representation of someone or something • What the audience expects to see in a particular media text • The characteristics and make-up of a sample of the population • ...
COSMOHUNT 2024-03-25
Across
- Site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.
- This entity astounded the tech world with its groundbreaking model.
- A Christopher Nolan masterpiece set in space.
- The first living being to journey into space.
- What happens when waves collide.
- In artificial intelligence, this term refers to raw facts and statistics.
Down
- His experiment with light and two slits.
- An electronic component that allows current to flow in only one direction.
- A renowned physicist known for his theory of relativity.
- This iconic science fiction film, directed by Stanley Kubrick.
- Not just a TV show but also a fundamental concept in cosmology.
- Non gaseous planet with most moons.
12 Clues: What happens when waves collide. • Non gaseous planet with most moons. • His experiment with light and two slits. • A Christopher Nolan masterpiece set in space. • The first living being to journey into space. • Site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. • A renowned physicist known for his theory of relativity. • ...
COSMOHUNT 2024-03-25
Across
- A Christopher Nolan masterpiece set in space.
- The first living being to journey into space.
- His experiment with light and two slits.
- Not just a TV show but also a fundamental concept in cosmology.
- Site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.
- This entity astounded the tech world with its groundbreaking model.
Down
- A renowned physicist known for his theory of relativity.
- This iconic science fiction film, directed by Stanley Kubrick.
- Non gaseous planet with most moons.
- What happens when waves collide.
- An electronic component that allows current to flow in only one direction.
- In artificial intelligence, this term refers to raw facts and statistics.
12 Clues: What happens when waves collide. • Non gaseous planet with most moons. • His experiment with light and two slits. • A Christopher Nolan masterpiece set in space. • The first living being to journey into space. • Site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in history. • A renowned physicist known for his theory of relativity. • ...
✨Lesson 13 Words✨ 2022-12-20
Across
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- line on which an object spins
- a situation of wealth and success
- the study of number
- Empire an empire founded by Chandragunda Mauryan
Down
- bond between to groups to further their common interests
- territory that is part of a country or an empire
- the study of the stars and planets
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- Empire the empire covering much of northern India was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- pieces of writing
- a positive result gained by hard work
12 Clues: pieces of writing • the study of number • line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • territory that is part of a country or an empire • Empire an empire founded by Chandragunda Mauryan • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • ...
Final Exam 2015-12-08
Across
- All lobes continue to grow in adolescences except this one.
- Modifying existing schema to fit new information
- Matching the way you teach to the way you learn
- Failure to form stable and secure identity
- Thinking about our thinking.Regulation of thinking.
- Vygotsky Sociocultural theory was what kind of developmental theory?
- fluctuating self-esteem
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- Changes that occur in thinking
- Stable self-esteem
- Piaget theory of development was what kind of developmental theory?
- Who viewed children as "little scientist"?
- Taking new information and fit into existing schema
12 Clues: Stable self-esteem • fluctuating self-esteem • Changes that occur in thinking • Failure to form stable and secure identity • Who viewed children as "little scientist"? • Matching the way you teach to the way you learn • Modifying existing schema to fit new information • Thinking about our thinking.Regulation of thinking. • ...
Feminism 2021-10-02
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- A series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
- An action or way of behaving that is usual and traditional among the people in a particular group or place.
- Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- Either of the two sexes (male and female), especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones.
- A theory or attitude that acts as a guiding principle for behaviour.
- The refusal to accept or comply with something.
- Principles or standards of behaviour; one's judgement of what is important in life.
- The advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes.
- Disassociation or separation from religious or spiritual concerns.
- Someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas.
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- A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
- An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof.
- A system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
- People acting as a group.
- A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon,
- A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
- The holding or expression of opinions at variance with those commonly or officially held.
- Freedom from disturbance; tranquillity.
20 Clues: People acting as a group. • Freedom from disturbance; tranquillity. • The refusal to accept or comply with something. • The fact of being who or what a person or thing is. • A series of actions performed according to a prescribed order. • A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
1920s & The Great Depression 2025-02-25
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- Famous urban lawyer who defended John Scopes’s right to teach evolution in school.
- The Social Security Act provides income for many ___________ Americans. It still exists today.
- Charles Darwin’s theory that man evolved over time from apelike ancestors.
- Rural lawyer who was a strict fundamentalist who was against teaching evolution in schools.
- Stage of the Business Cycle characterized by high demand, high production & high employment
- October 29, 1929 - Known as Black _______
- an arrangement in which the consumer buys something now with borrowed money and pays off the loan over time.
- These women in the 1920’s who cut their hair short, wore makeup, and shorter skirts/dresses.
- The rise of this type of crime was a direct result of Prohibition
- Stage of the Business Cycle characterized by a downturn in demand, production & employment
- Outlawed the making, selling & transporting of alcohol
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- Movies with sound. New form of entertainment in the 1920s
- Stage of the Business Cycle characterized by low demand, production & employment
- Stage of the Business Cycle characterized by increasing demand, production & employment
- 19th Amendment gave women the right to ...
- The teacher from Tennessee who was arrested for breaking TN law by teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution in the classroom.
- Set of programs to combat the Great Depression
- This terrorist organization grew to 4 million members in the 1920s
- Prolonged Recession
- a period of creativity among African American artists, writers, and musicians that was centered in this NY neighborhood of Harlem in New York Cityrowing influence of communism.
- New Deal programs are often referred to as __________ programs
21 Clues: Prolonged Recession • October 29, 1929 - Known as Black _______ • 19th Amendment gave women the right to ... • Set of programs to combat the Great Depression • Outlawed the making, selling & transporting of alcohol • Movies with sound. New form of entertainment in the 1920s • New Deal programs are often referred to as __________ programs • ...
Chapter 1 - Living Things 2013-09-26
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- All factors remain the same during the experiment.
- The organism that is eaten.
- The principle that life comes only from life.
- Possible explanation for an event or set of observations.
- An organism that kills and eats another organism.
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- Involves making predictions, designing an experiment to test those predictions.
- A hypothesis that is "supported" by many experiments over a period of time.
- A factor that can change in an experiment.
- All living things
- Several different types of tissues that function together for a specific purpose.
- The thin layer of air, land and water that is home to all living things on Earth.
- The basic unit of organization.
- Cells working together to perform a specific function.
13 Clues: All living things • The organism that is eaten. • The basic unit of organization. • A factor that can change in an experiment. • The principle that life comes only from life. • An organism that kills and eats another organism. • All factors remain the same during the experiment. • Cells working together to perform a specific function. • ...
Imposters Vocabulary 2021-09-13
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- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- the ability to understand something immediately
- a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material
- the science of living organisms
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- something you can see
- relating to an owner or ownership
- to make something/exist
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- fear or nervousness of what will happen
- the introductory portion of a law
- to become aware of
11 Clues: to become aware of • something you can see • to make something/exist • the science of living organisms • the introductory portion of a law • relating to an owner or ownership • fear or nervousness of what will happen • the ability to understand something immediately • a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. • ...
FS ILS Crossword#4 2015-11-30
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- Currency arbitrage derivative strategy
- Basic F&O product is called this
- Defined as the money pooling system to guarantee against loss/damage in Islamic finance
- Key asset or symbol of any company's bottom line success
- An accounting placeholder created to put any excess charges or premium
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- Economic theory that connects inflation rate and rate of return
- Indian stock markets regulatory authority chief
- Reserves of a company set aside to face any unexpected situation
- Popular method of representing share price movements
- Refer word of the week series
- One of the two Indian financial services houses to receive banking licenses recently
11 Clues: Refer word of the week series • Basic F&O product is called this • Currency arbitrage derivative strategy • Indian stock markets regulatory authority chief • Popular method of representing share price movements • Key asset or symbol of any company's bottom line success • Economic theory that connects inflation rate and rate of return • ...
XII CH - 5 & 6 2024-09-20
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- target of Change and identification of source are aspects of which theory
- leon Festinger gave the concept of
- both balance and Cognitive dissonance are examples of which consistency
- a set of views regarding some topic
- which therapy was given by Frederick and Laura perls
- _____ menas positivity or negativity of Attitude
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- negative attitude towards particular group
- B in the ABC component of Attitude stands for
- which therapy emphasizes on empathy, warmth and unconditional positive regardd
- Fritz Heider gave a therapy of balance also known as
- a mental structure that provides a framework
11 Clues: leon Festinger gave the concept of • a set of views regarding some topic • negative attitude towards particular group • a mental structure that provides a framework • B in the ABC component of Attitude stands for • _____ menas positivity or negativity of Attitude • Fritz Heider gave a therapy of balance also known as • ...
Normal Ecology Set (2.0 Intuition Set) 2015-01-23
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- The applied biological science concerned with the study of structure and functional parts of plants and animals
- A microscopic living organism that may be single cell or multi-cellular organism
- Small particulate matter, typically admixtured with a continuous medium of suspension
- Life sustaining chemical reactions occurring within cells, macromolecules, and living organisms
- A naturally occurring system that is non-deterministic and random
- The collection of responses of a living organisms to stimulus from the environment. May involve actions, reactions and general functioning
- The repertoire of biotic and abiotic systems and processes specific to a defined geologic scale
- An excitatory operant responsive to sensory stimulus; a change that may be detected from the external environment
- The applied science of heredity and genetic variation of living organisms
- A continuum of colloidal-passive distribution through to ego-aggressive distribution
- The natural intuitive processes of an organism toward more complex behaviours
- A state of anticipation involving sensory stimuli, perception, motivation, cause and effect responses
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- The metabolic pathways involved in breaking down molecules to create and release energy
- A state of quiescence involving submission to external stimuli and general non-responsiveness
- A state of self-centricism; a conscious subject capable of self-perception, intellectual-cognitive and executive functions
- A behavioural effect on an organism as a result of stimuli from the external environment
- The naturally occurring frequency or range of a categorical variable; the manner in which species are spatially arranged
- Biological materials prevalent in living organisms including macromolecules, small molecules and other organic products
- The phenomenon of common biological features such as anatomy and genes between different species, based on a common developmental origin; descent with modification from a common ancestor
- A continuum of geo-chemical responsiveness through to mathematical-logical responsiveness
20 Clues: A naturally occurring system that is non-deterministic and random • The applied science of heredity and genetic variation of living organisms • The natural intuitive processes of an organism toward more complex behaviours • A microscopic living organism that may be single cell or multi-cellular organism • ...
Normal Species Set (3.0 Population Set) 2015-01-23
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- The observable and behavioural traits of an organism or group of organisms resulting from interaction of the genotype and environment
- A colloidal mass of equally differentiated genotypes
- The absolute largest value of a function at a certain point in its domain; the infinite and very small excluded genotype distributions making up the atmospheric or quasi-xenophiles
- The naturally occurring frequency or range of a categorical variable; the manner in which species are spatially arranged
- A developmental condition present at birth; a natural character trait
- The natural processes of inheritance of genetic traits from parents to biological offspring at evolutionary timescales
- The molecular unit of heredity of a living organism; a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA
- A state of inactivity and general abeyance; the state of minimal metabolic activity and cessation of growth processes in response to hostile environmental conditions or as a natural phase of an organism’s life cycle
- The study of sample and representational data; the collection, classification, analysis and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- The maximum value of a function at a certain point in its domain; the thinly distributed and highly specialised genotype at the very outlier band of the orbicular array
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- A predisposition toward foreign or unknown things
- The genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms related to a specific trait or complex of traits
- The collection of bodily processes required to stay alive such as sustenance and regulation of body systems
- The degree of biological and genetic variation in a given ecological community
- The adaptation of an organ or organism to a specific function or environment
- The phenomenon of common biological features such as anatomy and genes between different species, based on a common developmental origin; descent with modification from a common ancestor
- The predomination of aggregate biomass (7,4)
- The line intersecting two or more lines on the same plane at distinct points
- The propensity for increasing genetic diversity (5,4)
- Area The measure of the total area of a surface that a solid object occupies
20 Clues: The predomination of aggregate biomass (7,4) • A predisposition toward foreign or unknown things • A colloidal mass of equally differentiated genotypes • The propensity for increasing genetic diversity (5,4) • A developmental condition present at birth; a natural character trait • The adaptation of an organ or organism to a specific function or environment • ...
Unit 5 2013-10-11
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- / Hardly; almost not
- / An idea or set of ideas that tries to explain something
- / A job or duty that you must do
- / Caring about others with no advantage for your self
- / Something that affects a decision or situation
- up / To find your self in a place or situation that you did not intend or expect
- / A person who is a part of an experiment
- / To use facts or an evidence to show that something is true
- to / End to
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- to / To concern or involve someone or something
- / Suggest a possible explanation
- / Caring about other people's feelings
- to / As stated by someone
- / Something that is at the beginning ; first
- on / Need and depend on
- / A person who see something happen and who tell other people about it later
- about / Cause
- / Made up of several connected parts and often difficult to understand
18 Clues: to / End to • about / Cause • / Hardly; almost not • on / Need and depend on • to / As stated by someone • / Suggest a possible explanation • / A job or duty that you must do • / Caring about other people's feelings • / A person who is a part of an experiment • / Something that is at the beginning ; first • to / To concern or involve someone or something • ...
Big Bang Theory, Heliocentric, and Geocentric 2024-08-14
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- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed in the _________ model of the solar system.
- He developed an early uniform circular model of motion.
- What analogy do astronomers use to demonstrate the expanding universe?
- What famous astronomer announced that galaxies are moving away from each other in 1929?
- He advanced the theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- Copernicus and Galileo believed in the __________ model of the solar system.
- The Big Bang happened between ten and ___________ billion years ago. (HINT: spell out the number)
- Who was put on house arrest by the church because he believed in the Heliocentric model?
- In Greek, ______ means Earth.
- The space between galaxies is ________.
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- He is thought of as the founder of modern science.
- this is an explanation or model backed by results from many tests.
- What theory is the most accepted universe formation theory?
- In Greek, _______ means Sun.
- Galileo observed what planet went through phases?
- There are _________ of galaxies in the universe.
- The universe includes living things, planets,stars, galaxies, dust clouds,light and even ________.
- He agreed with Aristotle and added mathematics to prove his theory.
- Astronomers say that the galaxies and stars are still moving ________ from each other.
- What force helped galaxies and planets form after the Big Bang?
20 Clues: In Greek, _______ means Sun. • In Greek, ______ means Earth. • The space between galaxies is ________. • There are _________ of galaxies in the universe. • Galileo observed what planet went through phases? • He is thought of as the founder of modern science. • He developed an early uniform circular model of motion. • ...
Test 1 Review Puzzle 2 2017-09-30
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- ________ attribution - attributing behaviour to the environment
- ________ attribution - attributing behaviour to the persons disposition
- ________ theory - the theory of how we explain others behaviour by attributing either to internal dispositions or external situations
- sets of behavioural expectations for males and females
- a tendency for people to view behaviours as coming form inner dispositions
- ________ effect - the tendency to overestimate the commonality of ones opinions and ones undesirable or unsuccessful behaviours
- a persons answers to the question who am I
- giving priority to goals of ones group
- the tendency to perceive and present oneself favourably
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- ________ attribution error - the tendency for observers to underestimate situational influences and overestimate dispositional influences upon others behaviour
- ________ effect - the tendency to underestimate the commonality of ones abilities and ones desirable or successful behaviours
- when we are the actor we tend to attribute behaviour to the environment whereas when we observe others we tend to underestimate the impact of the environment
- ________ effect - the tendency to process efficiently and remember well information related to oneself
- the enduring behaviours attitudes and traditions shared by a large group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
- beliefs about self that organize and guide the processing of self relevant information
- a set of norms that define how people in a given social position ought to behave
- the concept of giving priority to ones own goals
- wanting to present a desired image both to an external audience and an internal audience
18 Clues: giving priority to goals of ones group • a persons answers to the question who am I • the concept of giving priority to ones own goals • sets of behavioural expectations for males and females • the tendency to perceive and present oneself favourably • ________ attribution - attributing behaviour to the environment • ...
algebra 1 2018-03-19
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- Usually the vertical axis in a Cartesian coordinate system.
- The set of all possible input values for a function or relation.
- intercept The value of x when a given curve crosses the x-axis.
- A rule that can convert each member of one set into a unique member of another set.
- A dependent variable is a variable whose value depends upon independent variable s.
- bisector The definition of the angle bisector of a triangle is a line segment that bisects one of the vertex angles of a triangle.
- In mathematics, a base or radix is the number of different digits or combination of digits and letters that a system of counting uses to represent numbers.
- A geometric object that has no dimension and is used to indicate a location.
- The definition of converse in math, or more specifically logical reasoning, is the switching of the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional statement. An example is if it is raining then there are clouds in the sky.
- Definition: A line which starts at a point with given coordinates, and goes off in a particular direction to infinity, possibly through a second point.
- A set of ordered pairs.
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- Usually the horizontal axis in a Cartesian coordinate system.
- Sometimes in mathematics it's important to determine what the opposite of a given mathematical statement is.
- A chart that organizes data in rows and columns to show facts and figures.
- An unproven idea, statement, theory, or formula that is formed first and then tested by experiment and/or logical deductions.
- The figure formed by two rays from the same initial point.
- In mathematics, linear refers to an equation or function that is the equation of a straight line and takes the form y = mx + b, where "m" is equal to the slope, and "b" is equal to the y-intercept.
- a kite is a shape in geometry, and math.
- The inverse of a fraction is obtained by exchanging numerator and denominator; the inverse of a half is two.
- Skew lines are a term for lines in geometry.
20 Clues: A set of ordered pairs. • a kite is a shape in geometry, and math. • Skew lines are a term for lines in geometry. • The figure formed by two rays from the same initial point. • Usually the vertical axis in a Cartesian coordinate system. • Usually the horizontal axis in a Cartesian coordinate system. • intercept The value of x when a given curve crosses the x-axis. • ...
8-1-B Stratification Theories (no spaces) 2024-04-29
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- Inequality exists because software engineers need 4 years of ___ and ___ , while shelf stockers do not, per functionalism
- The self esteem of the poor and homeless is ___ than the self esteem of others, because of what the stratification system tells them.
- After being raised to believe that hard work leads to success, people refused to ___ the stratification system, per symbolic interactionism
- Social hierarchy exists because every person in America is fighting over ____ ____ , per conflict theory
- The homeless & poor have no ___ to be financially successful, while politicians and CEOs work very hard to attain success, per symbolic interactionism.
- ____ ____ happens when employees believe what capitalists tell them, such as hard work leading to financial success, per conflict theory
- American society is ___ because all citizens accept democracy and the electoral system, per functionalism.
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- Inequality exists because careers in law firms are ____ ____ than careers in fast food, per functionalism.
- American citizens are ___ to believe that our social hierarchy is fair, & the process is explained by symbolic interactionism
- We have extremes of rich and poor because some rich CEOs ____ ____ , using their power to create stratification, per conflict theory
- ___ & ___ determine where a person ends up in the social hierarchy, or so we tell our kids, per symbolic interactionism.
- A few business owners have power over millions of employees, by creating a ____ ____ that makes employees accept their positions, per conflict theory
- ___ make millions of dollars more than doctors, when doctors can keep you alive, & the functionalist theory does not know why
- Inequality exists because people need extra respect & money in order to ____ ____ to spend 12 years in medical school, per functionalism
- Social hierarchy involves power as much as money, such as the ____ ____ doing what is best for the wealthy, per conflict theory.
- Capitalists control the economy & all institutions, which are convincing people that financial success depends upon ____ ____ , per conflict theory
- Your ____ ____ is how important you feel, based upon how others view you, and social hierarchy effects that feeling, per symbolic interactionism
- Stratification exists so that Microsoft gets the ____ ____ software engineers, instead of some incompetent person, per functionalism
- A nuclear engineer has more respect and income than a cafeteria worker because a greater degree of ___ is needed in the engineering field, per functionalism.
19 Clues: American society is ___ because all citizens accept democracy and the electoral system, per functionalism. • Social hierarchy exists because every person in America is fighting over ____ ____ , per conflict theory • Inequality exists because careers in law firms are ____ ____ than careers in fast food, per functionalism. • ...
Scientific Method 2024-04-05
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- Something that is not changed throughout the experiment
- Something that has been tested many times and has never been disproven
- A set of tests used to gather data about a hypothesis
- Type of variable that is impossible to count
- Experiencing the world using your senses
- Type of variable that must be counted
- A single test within an experiment
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- A tentative scientific explanation that can be tested further
- Type of variable that is impacted by the experiment
- Type of variable that is changed by the scientist
- A tentative explanation for a natural phenomena
- Factors that can change, are measurable, and can sometimes be controlled
12 Clues: A single test within an experiment • Type of variable that must be counted • Experiencing the world using your senses • Type of variable that is impossible to count • A tentative explanation for a natural phenomena • Type of variable that is changed by the scientist • Type of variable that is impacted by the experiment • ...
Chemistry and more! 2025-07-03
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- chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4
- a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance
- an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition
- The rarest natural occurring element
- pure chemical substance composed of more than one element
- the scientific study of life and living organisms
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- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- the smallest unit of matter
- said to have first made the atom theory
- process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
- a substance with a specific composition
11 Clues: the smallest unit of matter • The rarest natural occurring element • said to have first made the atom theory • a substance with a specific composition • chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 • the scientific study of life and living organisms • a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance • ...
One-word Substitution 2022-01-21
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- I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond.
- He set out to learn the theory and data of __________.
- The country still has a strong ________.
- Every sibling uses their sibling as a _________ and get them grounded.
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- She is a ________ in Seoul, Korea.
- My sister wants to meet a _____________.
- I have my _______ exam tomorrow.
- I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______.
- The car was pulling a _______.
- Josh is an _______ who dances because he can express himself better by dancing than talking.
- How would an upright woman answer a man whom she had just saved from ________?
11 Clues: The car was pulling a _______. • I have my _______ exam tomorrow. • She is a ________ in Seoul, Korea. • My sister wants to meet a _____________. • The country still has a strong ________. • I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond. • I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______. • He set out to learn the theory and data of __________. • ...
One-word Substitution 2022-01-21
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- I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond.
- He set out to learn the theory and data of __________.
- The country still has a strong ________.
- Every sibling uses their sibling as a _________ and get them grounded.
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- She is a ________ in Seoul, Korea.
- My sister wants to meet a _____________.
- I have my _______ exam tomorrow.
- I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______.
- The car was pulling a _______.
- Josh is an _______ who dances because he can express himself better by dancing than talking.
- How would an upright woman answer a man whom she had just saved from ________?
11 Clues: The car was pulling a _______. • I have my _______ exam tomorrow. • She is a ________ in Seoul, Korea. • My sister wants to meet a _____________. • The country still has a strong ________. • I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond. • I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______. • He set out to learn the theory and data of __________. • ...
gupta empire crossword puzzle 2022-12-20
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- a line on which an object spins
- a theory or set of values by which one lives
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- the study of numbers
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
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- a positive result gained by hard work
- something that has been achieved successfully
- a situation of wealth and success
- the study of the stars and planets
- a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
11 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a theory or set of values by which one lives • something that has been achieved successfully • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
Jake Wentz- Using Fiscal Policy 2022-04-07
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- occurs when expenses exceed revenues, imports exceed exports, or liabilities exceed assets
- based on the ad hoc judgment of policymakers as opposed to policy set by predetermined rules
- the financial obligations of a national government
- economic theory of total spending in the economy and its effects on output, employment, and inflation
- the proportional amount of increase or decrease in final income that results from an injection or withdrawal of spending
- a short-term debt obligation backed by the U.S. Treasury Department with a maturity of one year or less
- combat economic distortions caused by an overheating economy
- occurs when government spending exceeds its revenue
- government debt securities issued by the U.S. Federal government that have maturities greater than 20 years
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- mechanisms built into government budgets
- economic growth is stimulated through fiscal policies designed to increase the supply of goods and services
- designed to hold and manage assets on someone else's behalf, with the help of a neutral third party
- individuals base their decisions on human rationality
- Keynesian economists' belief that demand for goods and services drive economic activity
- of government spending and tax policies to influence economic conditions
- a U.S. government debt security with a fixed interest rate and maturity between two and 10 years
- the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that is utilized
- theory formalized by supply-side economist Arthur Laffer to show the relationship between tax rates and the amount of tax revenue collected by governments
- stimulate the economy and promote economic growth
- relating to government revenue, especially taxes
20 Clues: mechanisms built into government budgets • relating to government revenue, especially taxes • stimulate the economy and promote economic growth • the financial obligations of a national government • occurs when government spending exceeds its revenue • individuals base their decisions on human rationality • ...
Wk 12 Ch 1-5, 7-14, 16-19, 21-26 2019-04-02
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- Methods research in the health sciences that has be called “a quiet revolution”.
- Hypothesis inferred from observations
- Measurement which involves assigning numbers to classify characteristics into categories.
- Primary research tradition in anthropology.
- Set of questions often called _____
- The process of selecting cases to represent an entire population.
- ___ical Literature On-____
- cleaning that involves two types of checks.
- Practice guidelines represent an effort to distill a large body of evidence into a manageable form.
- Data collection which is the collection of data without participants’ knowledge and consent
- Case sampling that involves selecting cases that illustrate or highlight what is typical, average, normal, or representative.
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- Comprised of study participants
- standard deviation of a sampling distribution of the mean (abbrv.)
- An abstract entity that brings meaning and identity to a current experience and its variant manifestations.
- Group of participants whose performance on an outcome is used to evaluate the performance of the treatment control group on the same outcome.
- Interviews may be conducted by researchers who do not have a preconceived view of the content or flow of information to be gathered
- Regression used to determine a straight-line fit to the data that minimizes deviations from the line.
- Response theory an alternate measurement theory gaining in popularity.
- The faith that can be put in the researcher is researcher ___________
- Bias that is consistent and distorts results in a single direction.
- Matching involving using information about people’s characteristics to create compatible groups.
- Evaluations are often the cornerstone of ______ research.
22 Clues: ___ical Literature On-____ • Comprised of study participants • Set of questions often called _____ • Hypothesis inferred from observations • Primary research tradition in anthropology. • cleaning that involves two types of checks. • Evaluations are often the cornerstone of ______ research. • The process of selecting cases to represent an entire population. • ...
What is Parenting? 2013-08-26
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- 16.) Stage from age 5 to puberty is the _____ age.
- 20.) A parent does not have to be ______, it could be a nonrelative.
- 14.) Stage from time of birth to 1 year old.
- 17.) Stage from puberty to adulthood is_____.
- 5.) The image of oneself is _____.
- 3.) Supporting, encouraging, loving, giving attention, and praise are examples of ______.
- 13.) ____ refers to the actual chronological age of children.
- 9.) What is the increasing skill in one or a combination of abilities?
- 7.) An adoptive parent _____ becomes the parent and raises the child as their own.
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- 4.) Communication, teaching right/wrong, and being a role model are forms of _____.
- 12.) A _______ of many theories that describes in various ways how children grow and develop is referred to as The Developmental Theory.
- 8.) _____ parents take a child who may be experiencing a problem/crisis in for a short period of time. (Days, weeks, maybe months)
- 6.) _____ is a person's opinion, belief, or judgement about his or her worthiness as a person.
- 10.) Crawl < Walk < Run is the _____ of development.
- 2.) Person besides the parent who loves, cares for, and guides a child.
- 19.) A caregiver could be a ______.
- 15.) Stage from age 1 to 3 years old.
- 11.) A _____ is an organized set of suggestions about facts or events that is developed through study and observation.
- 1.) Providing food, clothing, safety, and shelter are examples of ______ care.
- 18.) Nurturing, good environment, attention, encouragment, love and guidance are examples of developmental _____.
20 Clues: 5.) The image of oneself is _____. • 19.) A caregiver could be a ______. • 15.) Stage from age 1 to 3 years old. • 14.) Stage from time of birth to 1 year old. • 17.) Stage from puberty to adulthood is_____. • 16.) Stage from age 5 to puberty is the _____ age. • 10.) Crawl < Walk < Run is the _____ of development. • ...
Vocab 5 Crossword 2023-11-14
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- Provides a service like health and legal care or credit unions.
- A theory that a degree doesn't necessarily mean more efficiency but shows skills and determination useful in jobs.
- A theory that education increases efficiency and results in a higher wage.
- When two or more firms competing in the same market join.
- One person holds the liability and the others invest the money.
- All partners are equal.
- Business owned by two or more people who agree on a division of responsibilities and profits.
- Delegating business processes to another country or independent.
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in an area.
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- The practice of basing some of a company's processes or services overseas so as to take advantage of lower costs.
- When two or more firms involved in different stages of production join together.
- Gives workers the choice of whether or not to join a union.
- The state of being responsible for something especially by law.
- Demand that is derived or set by the demand for another good/service.
- A merger of three or more unrelated business joining.
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit.
- Functions like a general partnership but each partner only has a limited amount of liability.
- A club or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose.
- All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- A business owned by one person.
20 Clues: All partners are equal. • A business owned by one person. • A merger of three or more unrelated business joining. • All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed. • When two or more firms competing in the same market join. • Gives workers the choice of whether or not to join a union. • Provides a service like health and legal care or credit unions. • ...
Anthropological terms 2024-06-04
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- - Material objects created, used, or modified by a culture.
- Evolution - The theory that all cultures evolve through the same series of stages.
- - The study of ancient societies through their material remains.
- - A ceremonial act or a series of such acts prescribed by tradition or religion.
- - The practice of marrying within a specific social group, caste, or ethnicity.
- - The exchange of goods and services without using money.
- - A set of beliefs or theories about the origin and nature of the universe.
- - A social system in which men hold primary power.
- - The practice of exchanging goods and services to build and maintain social relationships.
- - A system in which descent is traced through the father.
- Ecology - The study of human adaptations to social and physical environments.
- Anthropology - The study of human physical variation and evolution.
- - The smallest unit of cultural knowledge that can be transmitted from one individual to another.
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- - A method of dating based on the analysis of patterns of tree rings.
- - The study of language and its structure.
- - The study of human origins, development, and cultural diversity.
- - A system in which descent is traced through the mother.
- Method - Research method involving participant observation and immersive study of a culture.
- - The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- Selection - Evolutionary theory focusing on the adaptation of organisms to their environment.
- - The study of human skeletal remains.
- - The systematic study and recording of human cultures.
- - A social status that one is born into and has little control over.
23 Clues: - The study of human skeletal remains. • - The study of language and its structure. • - The belief in or worship of more than one god. • - A social system in which men hold primary power. • - The systematic study and recording of human cultures. • - A system in which descent is traced through the mother. • - The exchange of goods and services without using money. • ...
Gender and crime 2019-01-08
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- This theory suggests that women commit less crime because their behaviour is more strictly regulated in private and public
- A term to describe why young females commit less crime as they spend more time socialising at home with friends rather than out in the public sphere.
- Denscome suggests that it is more acceptable for women to become part of masculinised _____ subcultures, becoming involved in violence and anti-social behaviour.
- Messerschmidt argues that men are likely to experience this in society as they are unable to exert their masculinity legitimately and so may turn to crime/violence
- According to control theory, men dominate this sphere so they have more independence and opportunity to commit crime.
- The role that males are socialised to have which involves being the breadwinner and provider (may feel pressure to commit crime)
- One reason why men may find it hard to exert masculinity legitimately is due to a decline in male jobs, for example those involving __________ as this has been moved abroad
- Women's opportunities to commit white collar crimes at work may be limited due to the ________ that prevents them from gaining promotions and higher paid roles.
- Women who are criminal may be seen as __________ in society as they go against laws but also society's expectation of them as female.
- The role that females are socialised to have which involves caring for the emotional needs of family members (less likely to commit crime)
- These sociologists studied domestic violence victims and found that the cause was often female challenges to male authority at home. Supports control theory of gender and crime.
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- Some including interactionists see statistics on crime and gender as being a ____________ and not reflecting true criminality.
- This theory by Parsons suggests that socialisation can account for gender differences in crime.
- Control theory can be seen to be ______ in modern society as the behaviour of women at home and in public may be less regulated than in the past.
- This theory suggests that men appear to commit more crime as the CJS is more leniant on females. More likely to be viewed as 'sad not bad' and given lesser sentences.
- Female criminals on average receive shorter lengths of these than male criminals.
- A theory to explain why women may commit more crime today, as they have less control placed over behaviour and spend more time in the public sphere.
- Winlow's study of this group in Sunderland supports masculinity and socialisation as factors in crime
- This sociologist uses control theory and patriarchal society to explain gender differences in offending#
19 Clues: Female criminals on average receive shorter lengths of these than male criminals. • This theory by Parsons suggests that socialisation can account for gender differences in crime. • Winlow's study of this group in Sunderland supports masculinity and socialisation as factors in crime • ...
Space 2018-03-22
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- What is the name of NASA’s most famous space telescope?
- Has the most moons.
- The red planet
- How many natural satellites of Earth are there?
- What flavor ice cream did Baskin-Robbins release in 1969 to commemorate America’s landing on the moon?
- What is the name of Saturn’s largest moon?
- Declassified from a planet.
- What is the name of the first satellite sent into space?
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- Who was the first woman to reach space?
- What is the hottest planet?
- Who was the first person to reach space?
- What is a common scientific theory to the creation of the universe?
- Who was the first person to set foot on the Moon?
13 Clues: The red planet • Has the most moons. • What is the hottest planet? • Declassified from a planet. • Who was the first woman to reach space? • Who was the first person to reach space? • What is the name of Saturn’s largest moon? • How many natural satellites of Earth are there? • Who was the first person to set foot on the Moon? • ...
SCIENCE VOCAB UNIT 1 2024-09-03
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- gathering and analyzing evidence about the world
- A scientific explanation for a set of observations.
- group where independent variable is altered
- well-tested explanation unifies a broad range of observations
- changes in response to the independent variable
- using senses to collect information about your surroundings
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- An experiment where only one variable is changed.
- steps that scientists follow to approach research
- variable that is altered
- group where no changes are made
- analysis of experimental results, completed to allow for other scientists to look for flaws, re-test results, and evaluate validity of the results
- logical interpretation based on what scientists already know
- variables that are kept the same in a controlled experiment
13 Clues: variable that is altered • group where no changes are made • group where independent variable is altered • changes in response to the independent variable • gathering and analyzing evidence about the world • An experiment where only one variable is changed. • steps that scientists follow to approach research • A scientific explanation for a set of observations. • ...
Chapter 6 2022-10-25
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- The extent to which an individual’s self-concept consists of many different aspects.
- A person’s knowledge about him- or herself, including one’s own traits, social identities, and experiences.
- choice paradigm, A laboratory situation in which people make a choice between two alternatives, and after they do, attraction to the alternatives is assessed.
- Assigning to others those traits that people fear they possess themselves.
- dissonance theory, The idea that people have such distaste for perceiving inconsistencies in their beliefs, attitudes, and behavior that they will bias their own attitudes and beliefs to try to deny inconsistencies.
- a coherent life story that connects one’s past, present, and possible future.
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- set of processes for guiding one’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior to reach desired goals.
- Placing obstacles in the way of one’s own success to protect self-esteem from a possible future failure.
- Being kind to ourselves when we suffer, fail, or feel inadequate, recognizing that imperfection is part of the human condition, and accepting rather than denying negative feelings about ourselves.
- theory, The theory that people sometimes infer their attitudes and attributes by observing their behavior and the situation in which it occurs.
- effect, The tendency for salient rewards or threats to lead people to attribute the reason, or justification, for engaging in an activity to an external factor, which thereby undermines their intrinsic motivation for and enjoyment of the activity.
- clarity, A clearly defined, internally consistent, and temporally stable self-concept
12 Clues: Assigning to others those traits that people fear they possess themselves. • a coherent life story that connects one’s past, present, and possible future. • The extent to which an individual’s self-concept consists of many different aspects. • clarity, A clearly defined, internally consistent, and temporally stable self-concept • ...
Nerds Knobs Crossword! 2013-04-30
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- Master Windu possess this color lightsaber.
- A number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.
- Proud, brainy intelectual.
- A fictious story arranged in comic-strip format presented as a book.
- Software release.
- A young science with concepts such as branes, and extra dimensions.
- Ancient Greek drinking party.
- One of the first and most famous mainframe computer.
- Avoids work.
- Helium (He), (Ne), (Ar), (Kr), (Xe).
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- Father of Science Fiction
- Torvalds The driving force behind the development of the Linux kernel.
- Celestial hunter.
- A set of technologies allowing one to feel as if they were present, at a place other than their true location.
- Cosmological theory of this event led to the formation of our universe.
- Each human cell has 46.
- Memonic for WWT Core Values.
- Oldest high IQ society in the world.
18 Clues: Avoids work. • Celestial hunter. • Software release. • Each human cell has 46. • Father of Science Fiction • Proud, brainy intelectual. • Memonic for WWT Core Values. • Ancient Greek drinking party. • Oldest high IQ society in the world. • Helium (He), (Ne), (Ar), (Kr), (Xe). • Master Windu possess this color lightsaber. • One of the first and most famous mainframe computer. • ...
Mr. Hedrick's Atom anatomy 2025-09-17
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- J.J Thomson used the cathode ray tube to discover this particle
- the building block of matter
- when two or more elements come together to form a _______
- particle with a negative charge
- formulated the uncertainty principle (Werner ______)
- chemistry is the study of _________
- Greek philosopher who proposed the idea of a atom
- scientific ______ explains why things happen
- Greek word for atom
- ____ is a statement that describes a consistent, observable pattern or regularity in nature under specific conditions
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- what kind of table holds all the elements
- Ernest Rutherford discovered this particle
- Neutrally charged particle in the nucleus
- something made up of only one type of atom
- a simplified representation of a complex phenomenon, system, or process
- positively charged particle in the nucleus
- Erwin Schrodinger presented this idea instead of fixed paths
- Proposed the plum pudding model of the atom (J.J _______)
- was discovered by James Chadwick in 1932
- did the gold foil experiment(Ernest ______)
- A ____ reaction is when a set of substances undergo a chemical change and form a different substance
21 Clues: Greek word for atom • the building block of matter • particle with a negative charge • chemistry is the study of _________ • was discovered by James Chadwick in 1932 • what kind of table holds all the elements • Neutrally charged particle in the nucleus • Ernest Rutherford discovered this particle • something made up of only one type of atom • ...
APSY5010 Review 2013-04-18
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- The B of Rosenberg and Hovland's (1960)ABC model of attitudes
- Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures
- Self presentation theory involves low social self _____
- Social ______ theory surrounding social reality and knowledge
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- Social ______ also known as social phobia
- Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love
- Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education
- Theory of _______ Behaviour
- _____ to hip ratio, involved in evolutionary theory of attraction
- Women often prefer their ________ friends
10 Clues: Theory of _______ Behaviour • Social ______ also known as social phobia • Women often prefer their ________ friends • Bowlby's theory also applied to adult love • Self _____ Process of self sabotage in education • Self presentation theory involves low social self _____ • Determines how true a measure is of the concept it measures • ...
What is Parenting? 2013-08-26
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- 16.) Stage from age 5 to puberty is the _____ age.
- 20.) A parent does not have to be ______, it could be a nonrelative.
- 14.) Stage from time of birth to 1 year old.
- 17.) Stage from puberty to adulthood is_____.
- 5.) The image of oneself is _____.
- 3.) Supporting, encouraging, loving, giving attention, and praise are examples of ______.
- 13.) ____ refers to the actual chronological age of children.
- 9.) What is the increasing skill in one or a combination of abilities?
- 7.) An adoptive parent _____ becomes the parent and raises the child as their own.
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- 4.) Communication, teaching right/wrong, and being a role model are forms of _____.
- 12.) A _______ of many theories that describes in various ways how children grow and develop is referred to as The Developmental Theory.
- 8.) _____ parents take a child who may be experiencing a problem/crisis in for a short period of time. (Days, weeks, maybe months)
- 6.) _____ is a person's opinion, belief, or judgement about his or her worthiness as a person.
- 10.) Crawl < Walk < Run is the _____ of development.
- 2.) Person besides the parent who loves, cares for, and guides a child.
- 19.) A caregiver could be a ______.
- 15.) Stage from age 1 to 3 years old.
- 11.) A _____ is an organized set of suggestions about facts or events that is developed through study and observation.
- 1.) Providing food, clothing, safety, and shelter are examples of ______ care.
- 18.) Nurturing, good environment, attention, encouragment, love and guidance are examples of developmental _____.
20 Clues: 5.) The image of oneself is _____. • 19.) A caregiver could be a ______. • 15.) Stage from age 1 to 3 years old. • 14.) Stage from time of birth to 1 year old. • 17.) Stage from puberty to adulthood is_____. • 16.) Stage from age 5 to puberty is the _____ age. • 10.) Crawl < Walk < Run is the _____ of development. • ...
IntroPsychWinterMT 2021-02-23
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- principle describing changes in language
- _______ rules; culture specific
- integrates signals for hunger
- _______ analysis (breaking it down)
- observed a water bird
- social supports for learning development
- genetic _________ (Piaget)
- food, safety needs per Maslow
- smallest units of sound
- Kanzi's language system
- location for comprehension
- difficulty adopting others' perspectives
- started from the bottom
- motivational orientation to look good
- anxiety that emerges with walking
- final Masters & Johnson stage
- onset of adolescence
- pitched g
- internal equilibrium
- overcoming attachment deprivation
- counterintuitive theory of emotion
- deception
- language meaning
- racist translator, eugenics proponent
- adding new experiences into schemas
- Harlow's concept
- created first intelligence test
- appetite stimulant released by stomach
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- alcohol, PDBE's, radiation, for example
- not constrained by time/space
- true emotions leaking out
- middle prenatal stage
- speech production centre
- warm, limited guidance
- added by Weschler
- motivated by external factors
- -s, -ed, the, pre- for example
- head to toe
- solving novel problems
- place to go for body dissatisfaction?
- set of fundamental emotions
- understanding social context of communication
- practice of nesting
- _______ mental abilities (Thurstone)
- prenatal factor for sexual orientation
- stage during which conservation is a struggle
- using prior learning for problem solving
- ______ permanence
- exception to the language rules?
- fertilized egg cell
- activist/olympian
- long-term appetite regulator
- "If only I had..."
- how symbols are combined
- acuity, at birth
- reduce appetite (neurons)
- sign of theory of mind
57 Clues: pitched g • deception • head to toe • acuity, at birth • language meaning • Harlow's concept • added by Weschler • ______ permanence • activist/olympian • "If only I had..." • practice of nesting • fertilized egg cell • onset of adolescence • internal equilibrium • observed a water bird • middle prenatal stage • warm, limited guidance • solving novel problems • sign of theory of mind • ...
Vocab Words 12/29 2017-12-26
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- an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength
- an action or system by which a result is brought about; a method
- of, for, or relating to acting, actors, or the theater
- simple elegance or refinement of movement
- an act of pretending to be another person for the purpose of entertainment or fraud
- travel in or through (an unfamiliar country or area) in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it
- a specialist in a particular branch of study, especially the humanities; a distinguished academic
- It represents the reasons for people's actions, desires, and needs
- a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present
- bring or come to an end
- form a theory or set of theories about something
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- having or relating to rhythm
- the action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment
- (of one or more things) available as another possibility; one of two or more available possibilities
- suppose to be the case, without proof
- forming a necessary base or core; of central importance
- of or relating to gymnastics
- bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind, especially so as to recount it to others; remember
- a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious
- the act of telling a story
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning; develop or present (a theory, policy, or system) in detail
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form
22 Clues: bring or come to an end • the act of telling a story • having or relating to rhythm • of or relating to gymnastics • suppose to be the case, without proof • simple elegance or refinement of movement • form a theory or set of theories about something • of, for, or relating to acting, actors, or the theater • forming a necessary base or core; of central importance • ...
Test Review 2017-11-15
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- This theorist conducted the "Bobo beat down" experiment
- Theorist believed that learning can be structured by setting clear objectives and providing positive reinforcement
- The making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment
- Provides a record of how often behaviors happen over time
- The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something
- He believed that all human beings progress through eight stages of psychosocial development
- Avoid making these about the child you are observing
- Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
- This is the simplest form of observation where the observer checks off listed behaviors
- The first thing to record when observing is an objective list of behavior ______
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- Notice or perceive (something) and register it as being significant
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something, typically as a basis for discussion or interpretation
- The state of keeping or being kept secret or private
- This theorist believed that children build knowledge by actively participating in the learning process
- A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- This sampling method uses observations taken at set intervals
- Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
- This type of sampling documents exactly what happens during a particular event, daily
- It is best to observe children from a _____ without the child knowing they are being observed
20 Clues: The state of keeping or being kept secret or private • Avoid making these about the child you are observing • This theorist conducted the "Bobo beat down" experiment • Provides a record of how often behaviors happen over time • This sampling method uses observations taken at set intervals • A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something • ...
INSOCIO ACTIVITY 4 2016-05-26
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- Bourdieu The sociologist who established what he called the “cultural deprivation theory"
- A shared rule about acceptable or unacceptable social behavior
- A set idea that people have about what someone or something is like
- religious group founded on the revelations of a person believed to have special knowledge
- The exchange between 2 or more individuals; it is the process of reaction in relation to others
- A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time (last name)
- A sociology theory that states that there are people always fighting against one another for power
- A socially defined position in society
- The people who have the most wealth and status in a society, the most successful or powerful group of people
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- An action of behavior that violates social norms
- the network of interrelated statuses and roles that guide human interaction
- One of the founding fathers of sociology, author of the “The Division of Labor in Society” (last name)
- workers in a capitalist society; sell labor for wages
- A cultural group within a larger culture
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- The positive type of social process
- a group of people who are selected from a given population to participate in a scientific study
- Hatred or dislike of women
- Discrimination or prejudice against someone of a different race
- One of the founding fathers of sociology, author of "Das Kapital"
20 Clues: Hatred or dislike of women • The positive type of social process • A socially defined position in society • A cultural group within a larger culture • An action of behavior that violates social norms • workers in a capitalist society; sell labor for wages • A shared rule about acceptable or unacceptable social behavior • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2023-11-29
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- Classification of people according to shared biologic characteristics, genetic markers or features.
- This stage extends from the emergence of articulate speech to the appearance of the need for playmates.
- Means that caring is an endeavor to mediate faith, hope, and love through tending, playing and learning.
- Described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering
- A nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes.
- It represents nurturance and is exclusive to nursing.
- A person who crosses 2 cultures, lifestyles, and set of values.
- This nursing theory emphasizes the importance of cultural care and the impact of culture on health and illness.
- World view, social structure, and environmental context.
- This mode produces logical order among experiences and enables people to communicate with one another.
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- Individuals who have taken on usually observable features of another culture.
- Is a statement about a concept or a statement of the relation between two or more concepts.
- Is a dynamic state in the life cycle, whereas illness interferes with that processes.
- Leads to deliverance of appropriate nursing care that fits the patient's cultural pattern thus reducing stress and conflict.
- A process where a person reaches the highest level of consciousness.
- Changing or converting something to another form.
- The person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- Perceives and understands situations as whole parts.
- Harnessing the capacity to do something.
- This theory focuses on the holistic care of individuals, considering their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
20 Clues: Harnessing the capacity to do something. • Changing or converting something to another form. • Perceives and understands situations as whole parts. • It represents nurturance and is exclusive to nursing. • World view, social structure, and environmental context. • A nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes. • ...
Latest Members 2021-05-30
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- A discharge pip with a valve and a spout at which water may be drawn.
- To form rings, spirals, etc; gather or rertact in a circular way.
- Something choice or pleasing.
- An idea or set of idea that is intended to explain facts or events.
- To move ponderously
- A confusing network of intercommunicating paths.
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- A variation of hockey played by children with a curved stick or blook of wood.
- IVery hard to please.
- Easy to see or notice.
- An electric vehicle that runs along the street on tracks.
- A situation which many people are angery, upset,etc.
11 Clues: To move ponderously • IVery hard to please. • Easy to see or notice. • Something choice or pleasing. • A confusing network of intercommunicating paths. • A situation which many people are angery, upset,etc. • An electric vehicle that runs along the street on tracks. • To form rings, spirals, etc; gather or rertact in a circular way. • ...
The Cell Theory 2021-11-23
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- said that all plants are made of cells
- the name first used to describe bacteria
- was the first to use the term "cells"
- an object that uses curved glass to magnify objects up to 10,000,000 times.
- the object that robert hooke looked at under a microscope
- said that all animals are made of cells
- said that all cells come from preexisting cells
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- are the basic unit of life
- it took 173 years for this to be formulated
- invented a compound microscope
- was the first to publish the statement that all living things are made of cells
- a set of principles developed overtime through multiple investigations
12 Clues: are the basic unit of life • invented a compound microscope • was the first to use the term "cells" • said that all plants are made of cells • said that all animals are made of cells • the name first used to describe bacteria • it took 173 years for this to be formulated • said that all cells come from preexisting cells • ...
Devil's triangle 2024-11-28
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- / Imaginary sea creatures. Some people think they can be responsible for the disappearances.
- / A kind of idea people have to explain a mystery.
- / ...........19 is the name of the most well known incident related to Bermuda triangle.
- / Strong ...... field can also be responsible for the diappearances.
- / Became impossible to be seen any longer.
- / The other name of Devil's triangle.
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- / Bermuda Triangle lies between Puerto Rico, Bermuda and ........
- / Five aeroplanes set out from Florida in good weather .....
- / Colombus noticed that his ...... needle pointed the wrong direction
- / .... of air can cause problems in the Bermuda Triangle.
- / Wilson said:"Only ..... and sea know."
11 Clues: / The other name of Devil's triangle. • / Wilson said:"Only ..... and sea know." • / Became impossible to be seen any longer. • / A kind of idea people have to explain a mystery. • / .... of air can cause problems in the Bermuda Triangle. • / Five aeroplanes set out from Florida in good weather ..... • ...
Chemistry and more! 2025-07-03
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- chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4
- a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance
- an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition
- The rarest natural occurring element
- pure chemical substance composed of more than one element
- the scientific study of life and living organisms
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- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- the smallest unit of matter
- said to have first made the atom theory
- process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
- a substance with a specific composition
11 Clues: the smallest unit of matter • The rarest natural occurring element • said to have first made the atom theory • a substance with a specific composition • chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 • the scientific study of life and living organisms • a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance • ...
Clone of Big Bang Theory, Heliocentric, and Geocentric 2025-08-18
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- In Greek, ______ means Earth.
- There are _________ of galaxies in the universe.
- What theory is the most accepted universe formation theory?
- this is an explanation or model backed by results from many tests.
- He developed an early uniform circular model of motion.
- Copernicus and Galileo believed in the __________ model of the solar system.
- In Greek, _______ means Sun.
- What famous astronomer announced that galaxies are moving away from each other in 1929?
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- Galileo observed what planet went through phases?
- The universe includes living things, planets,stars, galaxies, dust clouds,light and even ________.
- What analogy do astronomers use to demonstrate the expanding universe?
- Astronomers say that the galaxies and stars are still moving ________ from each other.
- Who was put on house arrest by the church because he believed in the Heliocentric model?
- The Big Bang happened between ten and ___________ billion years ago. (HINT: spell out the number)
- He agreed with Aristotle and added mathematics to prove his theory.
- He advanced the theory that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed in the _________ model of the solar system.
- The space between galaxies is ________.
- What force helped galaxies and planets form after the Big Bang?
- He is thought of as the founder of modern science.
20 Clues: In Greek, _______ means Sun. • In Greek, ______ means Earth. • The space between galaxies is ________. • There are _________ of galaxies in the universe. • Galileo observed what planet went through phases? • He is thought of as the founder of modern science. • He developed an early uniform circular model of motion. • ...
Unit: 1. SET, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION 2023-08-19
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- The set composed of second elements from a set of ordered-pair numbers.
- the x-value of a relation or function.
- The condition that produces a unique element in the sum or product of two original elements.
- numbers, Any one of the numbers from positive one to infinity.
- The set composed of first elements from a set of ordered-pair numbers.
- One member of a set.
- A set whose members are also members of a second set.
- of a function, A set of ordered-pair numbers in which the range and domain sets are interchanged.
- of sets, A set whose elements are common to two other sets.
- A set of ordered-pair numbers such that for each first element there exists a unique second element.
- A small-sized number placed at the right of and above a symbol that indicates the number of times the symbol appears as a factor.
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- notation, A shorthand expression for repeated multiplication.
- A set or ordered-pair numbers.
- set, A set with no elements.
- sets, Sets whose elements are identical
- set, A set in which the number of elements is limitless.
- A statement accepted as true without proof.
- of sets, A set whose elements appear in either of two other sets.
- Any one of the numbers from negative infinity to positive infinity.
- sets, Sets that contain the same number of elements
- A statement requiring proof.
- is the y-value of the relation or function
- One of two mathematical procedures: addition or multiplication.
- set, A set in which the number of elements is possible to reach or exceed by counting
- A collection of objects, concepts, or symbols.
- numbers, Any one of the numbers from zero to infinity.
26 Clues: One member of a set. • set, A set with no elements. • A statement requiring proof. • A set or ordered-pair numbers. • the x-value of a relation or function. • sets, Sets whose elements are identical • is the y-value of the relation or function • A statement accepted as true without proof. • A collection of objects, concepts, or symbols. • ...
M4T2: Pythagorean Theorem (pgs. 551-604) 2023-03-03
Across
- any set of three positive integers that satisfies the Pythagorean Theorem
- Theory that proves a triangle is a right triangle
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- the other two sides of the right triangle
- the sum of the legs of a right triangle squared equals the hypotenuse squared
- point on a figure where the sides meet
- axis that runs vertically on coordinate plane
- axis that runs horizontally on coordinate plane
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- Pair, (X,Y)
- a line segment connecting opposite vertices of a square
- a line of reasoning used to validate a theorem
- a line segment connecting any two non-adjacent vertices
- next to or connected
- changing the if/then parts of a theorem
14 Clues: Pair, (X,Y) • next to or connected • point on a figure where the sides meet • changing the if/then parts of a theorem • the other two sides of the right triangle • axis that runs vertically on coordinate plane • a line of reasoning used to validate a theorem • axis that runs horizontally on coordinate plane • Theory that proves a triangle is a right triangle • ...
English literature 2025-09-24
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- The age following the Victorian period (1901–1910)
- The city where Shaw lived and Pygmalion is set
- The heroine of Pygmalion who transforms through language
- The strict moral and cultural era before the Edwardian period
- A common theme of the period: women’s fight for __________
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- The discipline studied by Professor Higgins
- Shaw’s play Pygmalion was later adapted into this famous musical
- The scientific thinker whose theory of evolution influenced literature
- The century when Pygmalion was written
- A key feature of late 19th-century literature: social __________
- Literature of this era became a “mirror of the ______
- What is the working class accent of English that Eliza speaks?
- The genre of Pygmalion
- A type of literature focusing on real life and society
14 Clues: The genre of Pygmalion • The century when Pygmalion was written • The discipline studied by Professor Higgins • The city where Shaw lived and Pygmalion is set • The age following the Victorian period (1901–1910) • Literature of this era became a “mirror of the ______ • A type of literature focusing on real life and society • ...
Nature CFE Review 2024-04-17
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- The variable in a controlled experiment that is graphed on the X axis.
- A scientific _______ is a well-tested & well-supported STATEMENT that describes WHAT scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions. Answers WHAT.
- The Law of _______ states that younger rock layers lay on top of older rock layers.
- The variable in a controlled experiment that is changed on purpose. Also called the test variable.
- Repeating multiple trials in the same experiment by the same investigator.
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- The theory of _____ explains how organisms adapt slowly over time to their changing environment.
- Other scientists recreate an experiment that was already performed to validate or disprove the results.
- A scientific _______ is a well-tested & well-supported EXPLANATION of observations/experimental results. Answers WHY.
- The variable in a controlled experiment that is graphed on the Y axis.
- Scientific knowledge is durable because it is open to change as new ________ or interpretations are encountered.
- The variable in a controlled experiment that you measure. Also called the outcome variable.
11 Clues: The variable in a controlled experiment that is graphed on the Y axis. • The variable in a controlled experiment that is graphed on the X axis. • Repeating multiple trials in the same experiment by the same investigator. • The Law of _______ states that younger rock layers lay on top of older rock layers. • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2023-03-20
Lesson 13 Vocabulary Crossword (this time for real) 2022-12-20
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- a theory or set of values by which one lives
- a river deity
- a strange pillar that has been mostly unrusted after hundreds of years
- poem composed of hundreds of years known as the "Great Work"
- a positive result gained by hard work
- the study of numbers
- a territory that is part of a country or empire
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- a situation of wealth and success
- the empire covering much of northern India from around 320 C.E. to about 550 C.E.
- a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- the line on which an object spins
- a bond between two groups to further their common interests
- poem also known as the "Song of the Lord"
- the study of stars and planets
14 Clues: a river deity • the study of numbers • the study of stars and planets • a situation of wealth and success • the line on which an object spins • a positive result gained by hard work • poem also known as the "Song of the Lord" • a theory or set of values by which one lives • a territory that is part of a country or empire • ...
Sitcoms 2024-07-21
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- Howard follows this religion in The Big Bang Theory
- The amount of siblings Sheldon has in Young Sheldon
- The country the boys go to in The Inbetweener's 2 movie
- The name of Peter's wife in Family Guy
- favourite beer brand in The Simpsons
- Chandler's love interest in Friends
- Fry's biological relation to the Professor in Futurama
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- Danny DeVito stars in 'It's Always Sunny in -'
- The character in Trailer Park Boys with distinctive glasses
- Colour of Kenny's Parka in South Park
- The home town in The Simpsons
- The name of Jim's dog in Friday Night Dinner
- The relation between Will and Carlton in The Fresh Price of Bel-Air
- The state where South Park is set
14 Clues: The home town in The Simpsons • The state where South Park is set • Chandler's love interest in Friends • favourite beer brand in The Simpsons • Colour of Kenny's Parka in South Park • The name of Peter's wife in Family Guy • The name of Jim's dog in Friday Night Dinner • Danny DeVito stars in 'It's Always Sunny in -' • Howard follows this religion in The Big Bang Theory • ...
Scientific Process 2024-09-27
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- a possible explanation that can be tested by comparison with scientific evidence
- a situation specifically set up to investigate relationships between variables
- the application of science to meet human needs and solve problems
- a scientific explanation supported by a lot of evidence collected over a long period of time
- a theory that has been tested many times without any contradictions
- to figure something out from known facts using logical thinking
- a variable that is kept constant (the same) in an experiment
- describes evidence that can be seen independently by others if they repeat the same experiment or observation in the same way
- a professional who uses scientific knowledge to create or improve inventions that solve problems and meet needs
- a process of learning that begins with a hypothesis and proceeds to prove or change the hypothesis by comparing it with scientific evidence
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- the variable you change in an experiment
- a group of variables that are related
- a working model of design that can be tested to see if it works
- a collection of all that techniques to do an experiment
- describes evidence that documents only what actually happened as exactly as possible
- a process used to build and test devices that solve technical problems
- a process of learning that starts with asking questions and proceeds by seeking the answers to the questions
- a factor that affects how an experiment works
- the exact procedure that is followed each time an experiment is repeated
- each time an experiment is tried
20 Clues: each time an experiment is tried • a group of variables that are related • the variable you change in an experiment • a factor that affects how an experiment works • a collection of all that techniques to do an experiment • a variable that is kept constant (the same) in an experiment • a working model of design that can be tested to see if it works • ...
Professional Ethics 2021-01-20
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- publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession
- ethical reflections that emphasize an intimate personal relationship value system that includes such virtues as sympathy, compassion, fidelity
- manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession
- rights of individuals or groups that are established and guaranteed by law
- articulated statements of role morality as seen by the members of a profession
- obligations placed on individuals, groups and institutions
- systematic study of rightness and wrongness of human conduct
- referred to as ethical principles
- equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others
- belief that actions themselves rather than consequences, determine the worth of actions
- relationship that exsists when two mutually dependent groups in a society recognize certain expectations of each other and conduct their affairs accordingly
- right of individuals or groups that exsist seperately seperately from governmental or institutional guarantees
- regulations established by government
- ethical theory that emphasizes the agents who perform actions and make choices
- belief that individual rights provide the vital protection of life, liberty, expression, and property
- person's self-reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice
- practice behaviors that are defined by members of a profesion
- bodies of systematically related moral principles used to resolve ethical dilemmas
- doing of good
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- internal controls of a profession based on human values or moral principles
- basis for rights-based ethical theory
- generally accepted customs, principles, or habits of right living and conduct in a society
- duty to tell the truth and avoid deception
- gross violation of commonly held standards of decency or human rights
- belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences
- justified claims that an individual can make on individuals, groups or society
- ARRTs mandatory standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct
- use of moral principles as a basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving an ethical dilemma
- statements of right conduct governing individual actions
- ethical principle that places high value on avoiding harm to others
- traits of character that are socially valued, courage
- belief system based on a set of moral principles that are embedded in a common morality
- system collection or set if values that an individual or group has as each persons personal guide
- strict observance of promises or duties
- standards set by individuals or groups of individuals
- dilemmas situations requiring moral judgement between two or more problem-fraught alternatives
- ideals and customs of a society toward which the members of a group have an affective regard
- care for; an emotional commitment
- belief that health-related information about patients should not be revealed to others
39 Clues: doing of good • referred to as ethical principles • care for; an emotional commitment • basis for rights-based ethical theory • regulations established by government • strict observance of promises or duties • duty to tell the truth and avoid deception • publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession • traits of character that are socially valued, courage • ...
Sensation & Perception Review 2021-10-28
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- sensory _______; reduced responsiveness to unchanging stimulation
- far-sighted
- for weight it's 1/50
- disrupts figure-ground perception
- near-sighted
- modern color vision theory
- organized whole
- sensation; not active
- where cones are maximally concentrated
- Young-Helmholtz's theory
- perceptual rule based on physical closeness
- transparent protective membrane of eyeball
- receptors for low light conditions
- axons of ganglion cells
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- the signal detection error made by police in Diallo case
- inexplicable via Young-Helmholtz's theory
- muscle feedback for depth
- motional parallax, for example
- how we perceive wavelengths at the long end of the visible light spectrum
- minimum stimulus intensity detectable 50% of the time
- where rods are located
- cells for bars, edges, orientations
- student
- receptors for color vision
- process of converting physical energy to neural code
- perception driven by expectation
26 Clues: student • far-sighted • near-sighted • organized whole • for weight it's 1/50 • sensation; not active • where rods are located • axons of ganglion cells • Young-Helmholtz's theory • muscle feedback for depth • modern color vision theory • receptors for color vision • motional parallax, for example • perception driven by expectation • disrupts figure-ground perception • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-01-01
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- The theory of Earth's continents being all together and then splitting into several different continents.
- The transfer of energy through space or air.
- Beginning of the formation of new ocean floor.
- The largest layer of Earth.
- The thinnest layer of Earth.
- Plate boundaries that move together.
- The hottest layer of Earth.
- The reason Earth's plates move.
- Deep V-shaped valleys where subduction occurs.
- The transfer of heat between two solid objects that are touching.
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- Formed the longest mountain chain in the world.
- The along which rocks break move.
- Continental Drift led to this theory.
- The transfer of heat by movement of particles in liquids.
- Plate boundaries that move past each other, horizontally
- The name of the ancient continent.
- Proposed the theory of Continental Drift.
- Where pressure increases inside the Earth
- Plate boundaries that move apart.
- The process of ocean crust diving under continental crust.
20 Clues: The largest layer of Earth. • The hottest layer of Earth. • The thinnest layer of Earth. • The reason Earth's plates move. • The along which rocks break move. • Plate boundaries that move apart. • The name of the ancient continent. • Plate boundaries that move together. • Continental Drift led to this theory. • Proposed the theory of Continental Drift. • ...
Unit 3 - Atomic Structure 2013-10-12
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- First subatomic particle's real name
- Singles first, then pairs
- Second subatomic particle
- Explained hydrogen's behavior
- Beg my parden, please excluse me
- Original theory replacements
- Mathematical explanation of an atom
- Almost identical twin
- Electrons as waves
- Found a mostly empty atom
- First atomic model
- Potential locations
- Divided the atom
- Head Principle of modern atomic theory
- Second atomic model
- # of particles in nucleus
- Light-particle nature
- Tiny modern particles
- Third subatomic particle
- "Normal" state
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- "Energetic" state
- Dividing atom experiment
- The original subatomic particle
- The "Father"
- The quantum mechanic
- Simple organization
- # of positive particles in nucleus
- Limitations to knowledge of particle properties
- Tiny Greek particles
- Atomic theory philosopher
- Build em up, up up
- Detailed blueprint
- Geiger-Marsden experiement
- Dead...alive...maybe
- Light interacts with matter
- Denied atomic philosophy
- The central mass
37 Clues: The "Father" • "Normal" state • Divided the atom • The central mass • "Energetic" state • Electrons as waves • First atomic model • Build em up, up up • Detailed blueprint • Simple organization • Potential locations • Second atomic model • The quantum mechanic • Tiny Greek particles • Dead...alive...maybe • Almost identical twin • Light-particle nature • Tiny modern particles • ...
tectonic plates 2023-09-26
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- what is the center of the earth called
- was a theory 50 years ago
- plates crashed together forming -------
- was a theory in 1912
- where does earthquakes happen on plates
- plates that are under the ocean
- what is the first layer of the earth called
- South America and Africa --- together
- which ocean is the fire located
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- plates crashed together
- if similar fossils are seen all around the world that means that the world may have been --------
- where 90% of the world earthquakes
- ice sheets,mountains,fossils and continents fitting together is -------- that the theory of continental drift may be true
- a plate slides under another plate
- plates that are under the continents
- how many major plates are there
- mega continent
- move on the liquid layer
- how minor plates are there
- What plate is the ring of fire mainly located
20 Clues: mega continent • was a theory in 1912 • plates crashed together • move on the liquid layer • was a theory 50 years ago • how minor plates are there • how many major plates are there • plates that are under the ocean • which ocean is the fire located • where 90% of the world earthquakes • a plate slides under another plate • plates that are under the continents • ...
earth fancy terms 2026-01-21
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- the theory mad by Alfred wegener
- the theory that the seafloor is getting bigger
- the line between boundaries
- the layer after the mantle
- the layer that is the outer and inner core
- the hard outer layer of earth similar to a egg shell
- a boundary where plates converge
- the building of the compositional layers of earth
- a zone where one plate goes underneath the other plate
- a boundary where plates slide past eachother
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- the properties that each layer represents
- the theory that the Earth's continents are moving
- the upper part is the lithosphere lower is asthenosphere
- the hottest layer reaching degrees hotter than the sun
- the shifting plates of earth
- a boundary where plates pull apart
- the layer that is the lower mantle
- where a longitudinal wave squeezes
- the mechanical layer that is the upper mantle and crust
- the layer solid from pressure
20 Clues: the layer after the mantle • the line between boundaries • the shifting plates of earth • the layer solid from pressure • the theory mad by Alfred wegener • a boundary where plates converge • a boundary where plates pull apart • the layer that is the lower mantle • where a longitudinal wave squeezes • the properties that each layer represents • ...
Training Bootcamp Crossword 2026-02-17
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- Nine Events of Instruction
- This theory focuses on different levels of cognitive complexity in adults
- Attitudes and Beliefs Learning Domain
- An adult learning theory that has 5 Assumptions
- Practical Application Learning Domain
- Leans best by listening
- Learning style best by reading
- Prefers traditional lectures face to face interactions and hands on learning
- Prefers collaborative learning, interactive activities, and technology-based learning
- Learns best by talking through a subject
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- Learns best by role playing or games
- Knowledge or a body of subject matter Learning Domain
- Values independent learning, flexibility and real world applications
- Stages of Psychosocial Development (from infant to older adult)
- Learns best from seeing something
- Prefers visual and digital learning, short and concise information and interactive learning experiences
- This theory suggests that adults move through different periods of "seasons" throughout their lives
- Concrete, reflective, Abstract, Active Experimentation
- Reaction, learning, behavior, results
- Learns best by hands on
20 Clues: Leans best by listening • Learns best by hands on • Nine Events of Instruction • Learning style best by reading • Learns best from seeing something • Learns best by role playing or games • Attitudes and Beliefs Learning Domain • Practical Application Learning Domain • Reaction, learning, behavior, results • Learns best by talking through a subject • ...
DuckSoup2038 2024-12-02
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- Made important contributions to theory of endosymbiosis
- Scientist that gave cells their name
- Motor protein
- Junction found only in plants
- Complex cell junction in animal cells
- Transport organel
- Double membrane organelle
- found in 9+2 arrangements
- Supports cell shape and helps cell move
- Programed cell death
- Theory of cell evolution
- Component of intermediate fibers
- Location of photosynthesis
- Bacteria living in harsh environment
- Large cilia like structures
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- Junction that transports material from cell to cell
- Assembles protein
- You are an example of this domain
- Move chromosomes during cell division
- Covered with ribosomes
- Organelle that stores food or water
- Use by bacteria to exchange
- Stores and modifies protein
- Made important contributions to cell theory
- Protein component of microfilaments
- Protista that engulfs its victums
- Basic unit of living organisms
- Prokayote domain
- Makes rRNA
- Produced in mitochondria
- Small circular DNA in bacteria
31 Clues: Makes rRNA • Motor protein • Prokayote domain • Assembles protein • Transport organel • Programed cell death • Covered with ribosomes • Theory of cell evolution • Produced in mitochondria • Double membrane organelle • found in 9+2 arrangements • Location of photosynthesis • Use by bacteria to exchange • Stores and modifies protein • Large cilia like structures • Junction found only in plants • ...
Government Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-02
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- The theory that too many competing groups weaken government effectiveness
- Basic freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution
- An organization aiming to influence public policy
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- The theory where multiple groups share power to influence policy
- The clause asserting federal authority over state laws
- Attempting to influence lawmakers
- The right to vote
- A Senate vote to end a filibuster
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- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- The power to declare laws unconstitutional
- People represented by an elected official
- Spending for localized projects to gain voter support
- A two-house legislature
- The theory that power is concentrated among the wealthy and influential
- Redrawing districts to favor a political party
- The president's rejection of a bill
- A tactic for delaying legislation by long speeches
- Powers explicitly stated in the Constitution
- A system dividing power between national and state governments
20 Clues: The right to vote • A two-house legislature • Attempting to influence lawmakers • A Senate vote to end a filibuster • The president's rejection of a bill • A change or addition to the Constitution • People represented by an elected official • The power to declare laws unconstitutional • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
ph 2024-09-20
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- / Known for contributions to electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics.
- / Formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
- / Created the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.
- / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure.
- / Developed the path integral formulation and Feynman diagrams.
- / Developed AC electrical systems and contributed to modern electricity.
- / Developed the absolute temperature scale.
- / Founder of quantum theory, introduced energy quanta.
- / Father of modern astronomy, supported heliocentrism.
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- / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio.
- / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom.
- / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits.
- / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity.
- / Formulated the Schrodinger equation in quantum mechanics.
- / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc².
- / Developed laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- / Pioneered research on radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes.
- / Developed theories on black holes and Hawking radiation.
- / Invented the electric battery, pioneering electrical studies.
20 Clues: / Known for Hooke's law of elasticity. • / Developed the absolute temperature scale. • / Discovered the neutron in atomic structure. • / Formulated the theory of relativity and E=mc². • / Developed the atomic model with electron orbits. • / Invented the wireless telegraph and modern radio. • / Discovered the electron and its role in the atom. • ...
DYE Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
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- Compass points north
- Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates
- Process where new oceanic crust forms
- Hot air balloons and lava lamps are an example of this
- A conveyor belt is an example of this
- The theory that plates move on top of Earth's mantle
- Two plates seperate
- A cloth being pulled off of a table is an example of this
- Compass points south
- Where new crust is forming
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- Two plates collide
- The supercontinent where all the continents are connected
- Two plates slide past each other
- The area where the denser plate sinks into Earth
- Scientists use these to measure how fast continents move
- One of the specimens Alfred Wegener used to support his theory
- Started the theory of Continental Drift
- Used an echo sounder to map the depth of the ocean
- Magnetic field reverses directions
- A flattened hamburger patty is an example of this
20 Clues: Two plates collide • Two plates seperate • Compass points north • Compass points south • Where new crust is forming • Two plates slide past each other • Magnetic field reverses directions • Process where new oceanic crust forms • A conveyor belt is an example of this • Started the theory of Continental Drift • Process where oceanic crust sinks below plates • ...
Vision 2021-05-03
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- concept that we maintain consistent color, brightness, shapes, and sizes of objects (2)
- specialized cells, aid with dim light vision
- outer covering of eye
- theory theory of color vision that states we have 3 cone receptor types, red green and blue
- theory of color vision that states we have pairs of colors that are excited or inhibited (2)
- changes shape, focuses image
- point where optic nerves leaves eye (2)
- neurons that respond to edges, lines, etc (2)
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- adjustable opening of eye
- property that determines color
- colorblind, only 1 cone
- contains the rods and cones
- our brain integrates the separate components together
- specialized cells, aid with color and detail
- carries message from eyes to the brain (2)
- property that determines intensity of color
- colorblind, only 2 cones
- colored ring that controls pupil
- point of focus in the retina
- normal vision, all 3 cones
20 Clues: outer covering of eye • colorblind, only 1 cone • colorblind, only 2 cones • adjustable opening of eye • normal vision, all 3 cones • contains the rods and cones • point of focus in the retina • changes shape, focuses image • property that determines color • colored ring that controls pupil • point where optic nerves leaves eye (2) • carries message from eyes to the brain (2) • ...
Puzzle 19: Relativity and Space-Time 2025-09-08
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- – Infinite density point in a black hole.
- – Length shrinks at high speed.
- – Theory by Einstein explaining space and time.
- – Three-dimensional extension.
- – Region of intense gravity.
- – The universe.
- – Measurable aspect of space.
- – Massive star system.
- – Combined space and time continuum.
- – Developed the theory of relativity.
- – Orbits a star.
- – Relativity including gravity.
- – Principle of general relativity.
- – Explanation of natural phenomena.
- – Reference frame for motion.
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- – Attraction due to mass.
- – Amount of matter.
- – Change in position.
- – Resistance to motion change.
- – Point of measurement.
- – Warping of space-time.
- – Relativity without gravity.
- – Maximum speed in the universe.
- – Path around a celestial body.
- – Time moves slower at high speed.
- – Continuous progression.
- – Luminous celestial body.
- – Occurrence in space-time.
- – Ability to do work.
- – Boundary beyond which we cannot see.
30 Clues: – The universe. • – Orbits a star. • – Amount of matter. • – Change in position. • – Ability to do work. • – Massive star system. • – Point of measurement. • – Warping of space-time. • – Attraction due to mass. • – Continuous progression. • – Luminous celestial body. • – Occurrence in space-time. • – Region of intense gravity. • – Relativity without gravity. • – Measurable aspect of space. • ...
M4T2: Pythagorean Theorem (pgs. 551-604) 2023-03-06
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- a line of reasoning used to validate a theorem
- Theory that proves a triangle is a right triangle
- the other two sides of the right triangle
- changing the if/then parts of a theorem
- any set of three positive integers that satisfies the Pythagorean Theorem
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- next to or connected
- point on a figure where the sides meet
- the sum of the legs of a right triangle squared equals the hypotenuse squared
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- axis that runs horizontally on coordinate plane
- a line segment connecting any two non-adjacent vertices
- (x,y)
- a line segment connecting opposite vertices of a square
- axis that runs vertically on coordinate plane
14 Clues: (x,y) • next to or connected • point on a figure where the sides meet • changing the if/then parts of a theorem • the other two sides of the right triangle • axis that runs vertically on coordinate plane • a line of reasoning used to validate a theorem • axis that runs horizontally on coordinate plane • Theory that proves a triangle is a right triangle • ...
SETS 2024-06-10
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- A mathematical term for a collection of well-defined and distinct elements.
- The number of elements present in a given set
- A set which has elements of all the related sets, without any repetition of elements
- Set that have no element in common
- Number of elements present in complement of set A
- All object that doesn’t belong to a set
- An empty set is a
- A set with countable elements
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- A set that is a subset of every set.
- A set which has exactly the same elements
- If all elements of a Set A is present in Set B, then Set A is the __ of Set B
- A set that contains elements belonging to at least one of the given sets in a collection.
- A set which consists of a single element is called ___ set
- Intersection and union of any set with itself revert the same set
- Representation of a set that lists all of the elements in the set, separated by commas, within braces
- Collection of all the subsets of a given set
- The number of subsets of a set which contains three elements is
- The set of all the points on the circumference of the circle
18 Clues: An empty set is a • A set with countable elements • Set that have no element in common • A set that is a subset of every set. • All object that doesn’t belong to a set • Collection of all the subsets of a given set • The number of elements present in a given set • Number of elements present in complement of set A • A set which has exactly the same elements • ...
1 2024-09-15
6 Clues: A short and interesting story • To add notes or comments to a text • To discuss or argue about something • Relating to or affecting in the world • A meeting of members of a political party • A set of ideas intended to explain something
Developmental Psychology 2018-05-18
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- in Piaget's theory, a period in which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities.
- the theory that we learn social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished.
- a set of expectations about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave.
- the period of sexual maturation, during which a person becomes capable of reproducing.
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- the developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception of birth.
- a study in which people of different stages are compared with one another.
- the culturally preferred timingof social events such as marriage, parenthood, and retirement.
- an emotional tie with another person shown in young children by their seeking closeness to their caregiver.
8 Clues: the developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception of birth. • a study in which people of different stages are compared with one another. • the period of sexual maturation, during which a person becomes capable of reproducing. • the culturally preferred timingof social events such as marriage, parenthood, and retirement. • ...
Math hw 2018-03-14
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- is usually denoted using set notation
- probability based on an experiment
- a model in which every outcome has equal probability.
- events are events that have the same theoretical probability
- is the likelihood of something happening in the future
- in probability theory is referred to an experiment or a process
- is one in which there is more than one possible outcome
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- Similar or identical in value
- is the chance that something will happen
- probability based on reasoning written as a ratio
- is one in which all elementary events in the sample space
- is the imitation of the operation of a real-world process
- that something will happen
- you can use words such as unlikely, possible, even chance, likely and certain
14 Clues: that something will happen • Similar or identical in value • probability based on an experiment • is usually denoted using set notation • is the chance that something will happen • probability based on reasoning written as a ratio • a model in which every outcome has equal probability. • is the likelihood of something happening in the future • ...
