set theory Crossword Puzzles
Science Finale 2023-05-24
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- the process by which species adapt over time in response to their changing environment.
- the genetic information inside the body's cells that helps make people who they are
- mass x acceleration
- a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- a process in which one or more substances, the reactants, are converted to one or more different substances
- occurs between fluid layers that are moving relative to each other
- set of observable characteristics
- an individual's complete set of chromosomes
- theory for a chemical reaction to occur, the reacting particles must collide with one another
- result either from errors in DNA replication or from the damaging effects of mutagens
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- the energy an object has because of its motion
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- something the presence or absence of two antigens
- a type of mutation that involves the loss of one or more nucleotides from a segment of DNA
- the 74th element on the periodic table
- the shape of which DNA is made
- Organisms that are more adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and pass on the genes that aided their success
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
19 Clues: mass x acceleration • the shape of which DNA is made • the genetic makeup of an organism • set of observable characteristics • the 74th element on the periodic table • an individual's complete set of chromosomes • the energy an object has because of its motion • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • something the presence or absence of two antigens • ...
Famous People in Psychology 2016-04-20
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- Known for being the founder of cognitive-behavioral therapies and his work on the development of the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- Invented the first practical intelligence test
- Known for his controversial experiment on obedience in the 1960s
- Known for his work on the psychology of judgement and decision making and helped to establish a cognitive basis for common human errors that arise from heuristics and biases
- Known for studying emotions and facial expressions and for coming up with ten thousand facial expressions
- Known for his theory on psychosocial development
- Known for questioning Freud’s work and for her work in the subject of neurosis
- Known for her work with Lawrence Kohlberg on his stages of moral development
- Known for her work in early emotional attachment and the development of the attachment theory
- Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Known as the “father of modern linguistics” and for studying grammar structure
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism and known for the “Little Albert” experiment
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- Known for his work in child development and the theory of cognitive development
- Known for factor analysis and the general intelligence factor (g)
- Known for social learning theory and self-efficacy and his 1961 Bobo doll experiment
- Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment
- Invented the operant conditioning chamber
- Known for her research on parenting styles
- Known for his controversial monkey studies that investigated maternal-separation, social isolation, etc
- Known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Known as the “father of experimental psychology” and found the first formal laboratory for psychological research
- Founded cultural-historical psychology and known for the zone of proximal development
- Led studies in learning and understanding split brained patients and how their brains work
- Known for his work in conformity, impression formation, prestige suggestion and other topics of social psychology
- Known for the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory
- Known as the “father of client-centered therapy”
- Founded analytical psychology and known for collective unconscious, archetype, extraversion and introversion
- Known for his work in classical conditioning
28 Clues: Invented the operant conditioning chamber • Known for her research on parenting styles • Known for his work in classical conditioning • Known for his 1971 Standard prison experiment • Invented the first practical intelligence test • Known for the Triarchic theory of intelligence • Known for his theory on psychosocial development • ...
Learner Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- theory that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- Development of small muscles in the body like hands and wrists.
- is the skillful use of the hands and fingers.
- the ability to think about thinking.
- skills used to solve problems, including assessing problems, setting goals, developing a plan to meet goals, and implementing and evaluating solutions.
- the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- the physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction.
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- theory based on the belief that individuals’ behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- focused on explaining how people think.
- focused on explaining development of personality.
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- The way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- Advances in physical abilities.
- is a person’s own assessment of himself or herself based on an evaluation of personal abilities, successes, failures, and comments from other people.
- the ability to move the hands precisely to coordinate with what the eyes see.
- Development that includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- the ability to match body movements to coordinate with what is seen.
- the ability to place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest.
- Heredity vs Environment
- The gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime.
- being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback.
- comprehensive explanations, based on research, about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- Refers to physical changes in size.
- development of larger muscles in the body like legs, hips, back, arms.
26 Clues: Heredity vs Environment • Advances in physical abilities. • Refers to physical changes in size. • the ability to think about thinking. • focused on explaining how people think. • is the skillful use of the hands and fingers. • focused on explaining development of personality. • being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback. • ...
Learner Vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- theory that behaviors can be associated with responses.
- Development of small muscles in the body like hands and wrists.
- is the skillful use of the hands and fingers.
- the ability to think about thinking.
- skills used to solve problems, including assessing problems, setting goals, developing a plan to meet goals, and implementing and evaluating solutions.
- the ability to understand that relationships between two objects can extend to a third object.
- all of the actions or processes involving thought and knowledge.
- theory that states that people tend to repeat behaviors that have a positive result or are reinforced.
- the physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction.
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- theory based on the belief that individuals’ behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control.
- focused on explaining how people think.
- focused on explaining development of personality.
- the ability to sort items by one or more characteristics they have in common.
- The way people change and improve in their ability to think and learn throughout life.
- Advances in physical abilities.
- is a person’s own assessment of himself or herself based on an evaluation of personal abilities, successes, failures, and comments from other people.
- the ability to move the hands precisely to coordinate with what the eyes see.
- Development that includes the areas of relationships and feelings.
- the ability to match body movements to coordinate with what is seen.
- the ability to place objects in order by a characteristic, such as smallest to largest.
- Heredity vs Environment
- The gradual increase in skills and abilities that occurs over a lifetime.
- being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback.
- comprehensive explanations, based on research, about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- Refers to physical changes in size.
- development of larger muscles in the body like legs, hips, back, arms.
26 Clues: Heredity vs Environment • Advances in physical abilities. • Refers to physical changes in size. • the ability to think about thinking. • focused on explaining how people think. • is the skillful use of the hands and fingers. • focused on explaining development of personality. • being able to bounce back after a defeat or setback. • ...
1.6c 1.6b Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- Lack of light-detecting photoreceptors causing this pause in vision
- The high or low characteristic of a pitch dependent on frequency
- Theory stating soundwaves of different frequencies make membranes
- Structure behind the Iris that acts as an accommodation
- This characteristic of light is determined by distance between one wave's peak to the next.
- Theory stating that when different areas around the cochlea’s membrane are stimulated by different sound waves is what causes us to hear different pitches.
- The colored part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering.
- Characteristic of light defined by the distance between resting point and peak
- Part of the ear that transduces sound and motion vibrations into neural signals; contains the Cochlea.
- This theory states that we have 3 different kinds of photoreceptors, differing in sensitivity to a range of wavelengths.
- Allow us to see color and detail; we have 3 of them
- ear Air-filled cavity located behind the eardrum; containing the ossicles and eustachian tube.
- Innermost layer of the eye containing nerve tissues that sense light entering the eye.
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- Process Theory This theory states that some aspects of our color perception are difficult to explain with just the trichromatic theory alone.
- Number of complete wavelengths that pass in a certain time
- transparent outer mound of the eye that focuses on light entering the eye.
- white outer layer of the eye that provides protection
- The brain's ability to process different visual stimuli through different neural pathways.
- nerve A bunch of nerve cells in the back of the retina that act as a pathway to the brain.
- Located in the Inner ear, this coiled tube is where nerve impulses are triggered.
- Changing the lens shape depending on whether visual stimuli is near or far.
- allow us to see in dim lighting but no color vision.
- Located in the center of the retina, providing the sharpest detailed vision.
- The sense of hearing
- Determined by the wavelength of light
- Determined by the amplitude of light.
26 Clues: The sense of hearing • Determined by the wavelength of light • Determined by the amplitude of light. • Allow us to see color and detail; we have 3 of them • allow us to see in dim lighting but no color vision. • white outer layer of the eye that provides protection • Structure behind the Iris that acts as an accommodation • ...
Intentionality 2022-02-02
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- the side of the continuum that this theory falls on
- Lois Bloom's occupation
- language is NOT a(n) ___________ object
- ______ - the second part in the theory
- the theory that children's development of language depends on experience and engagement
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- a special person that Bloom used for some of her studies; her ________
- __________ - the first part in the theory
- all of the abilities that a child acquires are __________ at the same time
- the main thinker of the intentionality theory
- one of the specific areas of study that includes letting children experiment with their environment for the enjoyment
- something that children must have that are different from others
11 Clues: Lois Bloom's occupation • ______ - the second part in the theory • language is NOT a(n) ___________ object • __________ - the first part in the theory • the main thinker of the intentionality theory • the side of the continuum that this theory falls on • something that children must have that are different from others • ...
Sociology Chapter 11. Race and Ethnicity 2025-07-01
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- a person who opposes racism and acts for racial justice
- privilege: the societal privilege that benefits White people, or those perceived to be White, over non-White people in some societies, including the United States
- the ideal of the United States as a “salad bowl:” a mixture of different cultures where each culture retains its own identity and yet adds to the “flavor” of the whole
- the physical separation of two groups, particularly in residence, but also in workplace and social functions
- theory:a theory that suggests that the dominant group will displace its unfocused aggression onto a subordinate group
- racism: racism embedded in social institutions; also referred to as institutional racism and structural racism
- the practice of routinely refusing mortgages for households and business located in predominately minority communities
- steering: the act of real estate agents directing prospective homeowners toward or away from certain neighborhoods based on their race
- of racial inequality: the intergenerational impact of de facto and de jure racism that limits the abilities of Black people to accumulate wealth
- of prejudice :the theory that prejudice is embedded in our culture
- theory: theory that suggests we cannot separate the effects of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and other attributes
- group: a group of people who have more power in a society than any of the subordinate groups
- the process by which a minority group and a majority group combine to form a new group
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- group: any group of people who are singled out from the others for differential and unequal treatment
- biased thought based on flawed assumptions about a group of people
- the act of a dominant group forcing a subordinate group to leave a certain area or even the country
- belief that one type of skin tone is superior or inferior to another within a racial group
- a set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices that are used to justify the belief that one racial category is somehow superior or inferior to others
- the deliberate annihilation of a targeted (usually subordinate) group
- shared culture, which may include heritage, language, religion, and more
- of race: the school of thought that race is not biologically identifiable
- minority: the stereotype applied to a minority group that is seen as reaching higher educational, professional, and socioeconomic levels without protest against the majority establishment
- profiling: the use by law enforcement of race alone to determine whether to stop and detain someone
- group: a group of people who have less power than the dominant group
- oversimplified ideas about groups of people
- the process by which a minority individual or group takes on the characteristics of the dominant culture
- prejudiced action against a group of people
27 Clues: oversimplified ideas about groups of people • prejudiced action against a group of people • a person who opposes racism and acts for racial justice • biased thought based on flawed assumptions about a group of people • of prejudice :the theory that prejudice is embedded in our culture • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Laws of motion • - Germ theory pioneer • - Theory of evolution • - Theory of relativity • - Theorized black holes • - Discovered penicillin • - Radioactivity research • - Observational astronomy • - Invented the light bulb • - Innovator in electricity
Pon/posit 2013-02-28
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- Make something visible by uncovering it
- Person who supports a theory, proposal, or project
- Place where someone or something is located or put
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- Someone who fights or competes against someone else, a rival or adversary
- Place or building where things are or may be stored
- Remove from office suddenly and forcefully
- Put or set something down in a specific place
- Force something to be accepted or put in place
8 Clues: Make something visible by uncovering it • Remove from office suddenly and forcefully • Put or set something down in a specific place • Force something to be accepted or put in place • Person who supports a theory, proposal, or project • Place where someone or something is located or put • Place or building where things are or may be stored • ...
Theories CH. 4 part 2 2024-06-21
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- model of learning that states individuals learn through adaptation
- orderly set of changes in the life span of a person
- bond that connects a child to another important person
- human activity free of rules
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- guidance, assistance, or cognitive structures (Vygotsky)
- process of growth whereby a body matures
- cognitive ability to use more than one mode of thinking/lingusitc system
- a group of general principles or ideas explaining child dev.
8 Clues: human activity free of rules • process of growth whereby a body matures • orderly set of changes in the life span of a person • bond that connects a child to another important person • guidance, assistance, or cognitive structures (Vygotsky) • a group of general principles or ideas explaining child dev. • ...
Gupta Empire Lesson 13 2022-12-20
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- is the study of the stars and planets
- a line on which an object spins
- is a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- is a situation of wealth and success
- the study of numbers
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- is a theory or set of values by which one lives the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
8 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • is a situation of wealth and success • is the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • is a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
Nursing Theories 2020-11-16
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- She considered patients to be “unitary human beings” who should be looked at as the whole - within Nursing in the Science of Unitary Human Beings, there are two dimensions; the science of nursing and the art of nursing. To her, health was defined as an expression of the life process, with the basic characteristics of energy field, openness, pattern, and pan dimensionality. Her work was centralized around the idea that the role of the nurse is to serve people.
- Her model is based on a patient’s relationship to stress, his/her reaction to it, and reconstitution factors that are dynamic. The nurse’s role is to prevent stress.
- Her theory contains three circles: the core, the care, and the cure. There is emphasis put on looking at the patient as a whole, instead of focusing on one part.
- She was the dean for the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University for 10 years and the founder/head of the Bolton’s World Health Collaborating Center for Nursing. She has been awarded the Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) and is the author of the theory The Life Perspective Rhythm Model, which says that human development has rhythms that cover the four major areas of person, health, wellness-illness, and metaparadigm.
- Her model distinguished between caring ethics, the practical relationship between patient and the nurse, and nursing ethics.
- His model is based on improving mental health and has six philosophical assumptions. It views health and illness as fluid and life as a journey undertaken on an ocean of experience.
- Her model was based on assumption and theoretical propositions. The 5 key concepts of her model is person, environment, nursing, health, and illness.
- His theory states that people’s personalities are influenced by the order of which they are born (first-born child, middle child, youngest).
- Most recognized name in the field of nursing. Her work helped develop modern nursing practice and she focused on creating better conditions for patients.
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- According to her theory, caring can be demonstrated and practiced by nurses. Caring for patients promotes growth; a caring environment accepts a person as he or she is, and looks to what he or she may become.
- He developed a method named after him that included four areas, as well seven stages, some of which are attending, responding, and personalizing. He also listed the behaviors that should be observed after an intervention and skills required to be a successful helper, which include accurate empathy and genuine respect.
- Her theory is comprised of three related parts: theory of self-care; theory of self-care deficit; and theory of nursing system.
- Her work is known as “From Novice to Expert.” There are five levels to the theory, which are: novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert.
- His theory provides various ways to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patients regarding alternative medicine treatments. It involves the use of energy to treat patients.
- Her model is based on the activities of living and the goal is to promote maximum independence of the patient.
- He theorized a three-stage model of change that is known as the “unfreezing-change-refreeze model” that requires prior learning to be rejected and replaced.
- Her model asks three central questions: Who is the focus of nursing care? What is the target of nursing care? and When is nursing care indicated?
- Created a flexible plan to help nurses act deliberately and find the patients immediate needs for help.
- The focus of her model was the importance of nurse-patient relationships and it also outlined the seven roles nurses have.
- Her model provides appropriate interventions for nontraditional mothers for them to develop a maternal identity and form attachments with their child.
20 Clues: Created a flexible plan to help nurses act deliberately and find the patients immediate needs for help. • Her model is based on the activities of living and the goal is to promote maximum independence of the patient. • The focus of her model was the importance of nurse-patient relationships and it also outlined the seven roles nurses have. • ...
Intro. to Criminology: Exam #2 Review 2023-11-08
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- According to Deterrence Theory, effective punishments must follow 3 principles: Certainty, Celerity (swiftness), and __________.
- The foundations of the Chicago School compared neighborhoods to _________ ecology.
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory argued that the personality is made up of 3 components: the id, the ego, and the ______________.
- The Classical School was formed after the rejection of the _____________ Perspective.
- Durkheim argued that successful communities have a ___________ ___________.
- Biosocial Theories argue that a solution to crime is __________ intervention programs.
- Zero Tolerance Policing was a strategy implemented by the NYPD in response to ____________ ____________ Theory.
- Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve?
- Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________.
- Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume?
- Which type of determinism argues that while people's behaviors are influenced by their genetics and environments, they still have free will to behave in certain ways.
- This element of Situational Crime Prevention holds that we should make crime as difficult as possible.
- Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents.
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- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because people resort to any means to achieve the 'American Dream.'
- Biosocial theories argue that genes can be turned on or off, based on environmental conditions. (true/false)
- ____________ ____________ Theory argues that crime occurs because many poor communities are constantly experiencing population change.
- People diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder often do not understand others' feelings, meaning that they lack this quality.
- The Chicago School concluded that the best response to crime is to address ___________, rather than people.
- _____________ Theory argues that the CJ system should manipulate punishments to discourage criminal offenders.
- The ____________ School of thought was formed in the U.S. as many were rejecting Lombroso's Criminal Man and eugenics.
- Lombroso's Criminal Man argued that people's environments primarily determined their likelihood of committing crime. (true/false)
- This term refers to the notion of forming the master race, by controlling reproduction and freedom of some types of people. It was the ultimate solution to Lombroso's Criminal Man.
- Goddard's early research argued that _____ intelligence was associated with crime.
- This term refers to the notion that society is broken up by socioeconomic status.
- To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer?
- The Classical School argues that it is human nature to be ______________.
- Which theory argues that crime occurs because people cannot cope with the stress of their lives?
- According to available evidence, is the death penalty an effective deterrent to homicide? (yes/no)
28 Clues: To what does the 'G' in 'GxE' refer? • Unwritten rules within a community enforced by residents. • Which type of determinism does Lombroso's Criminal Man assume? • Which type of deterrence does the death penalty aim to achieve? • Durkheim called the state of normlessness in a community _____________. • ...
The Scientific Method Glossary Crossword 2023-07-18
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- Measurements which there is very little spread about the mean value
- Closeness to the true value
- A possible explanation of some observations, which can be tested
- If the original experimenter repeats the investigation using same method and equipment and obtains the same results
- The maximum and minimum values of the independent or dependent variables; important in ensuring that any pattern is detected
- A measure taken to reduce or remove a risk
- Values in a set of results that are judged not to be part of the variation caused by random uncertainty.
- The average of the numbers: a calculated "central" value of a set of numbers
- The likelihood that a person may be harmed or suffers adverse health effects if exposed to a hazard
- The variables which are actively maintained
- Something noticed; either using our senses or with technology
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- The variable which is changed or investigated
- Have values that are labels e.g. names of plants or types of material
- The variable which is measured
- Something that can cause harm
- A measure of level of detail possible with a piece of equipment
- An idea which explains one or more accepted hypotheses, that is supported by lots of experiments and data, and makes new predictions that can be tested
- The likelihood that a person may be harmed or suffers adverse health effects if exposed to a hazard
18 Clues: Closeness to the true value • Something that can cause harm • The variable which is measured • A measure taken to reduce or remove a risk • The variables which are actively maintained • The variable which is changed or investigated • Something noticed; either using our senses or with technology • A measure of level of detail possible with a piece of equipment • ...
CAUSES OF CRIME (TERMINOLOGY) 2017-11-06
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- a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society
- this type of course and/or theory of criminology is based on the belief that behavioral patterns developed in childbood
- a subdivision that exists within the dominant culture and has its own standards of behavior and/or norms that might be different from the larger society
- a theory that sees criminal and delinquent behavior as the result of social forces, biological, and psychological
- this piece of legislation and/or bill requires local law enforcement agencies to conduct background checks of potential purchasers of a handgun
- this theory assumes that crime is the result of frustration felt by individuals who cannot reach their financial and personal goals in society
- a theory that believes that delinquents and criminals must be taught both the practical and emotional skills necessary to partake in illegal activity
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- a theory that holds that wrongdoers act as if they weigh the possible benefits of criminal or delinquent activity against the expected costs of being arrested
- this type of criminology is based on the belief that individuals have free will to engage in any behavior, including criminal behavior
- the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior
- the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory
- a theory that assumes that an individual has the potential to commit criminal behavior, but are restrained by the damage these actions to case to the relationship of a family
- a theory where society creates crime and criminals by identifying certain behavior and certain people as deviant
13 Clues: the scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior • the individual (last name) that is considered the be the genesis of social conflict theory • a type of offender that commits multiple offenses and is considered part a small group of wrongdoers in society • ...
Atlantic Revolution 2022-03-30
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- Considered the father of modern economics
- Based on private ownership and on the investment of money in business ventures in order to make a profit
- The theory that government actions are useful only if they promote the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- The economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference
- Chief theorist of modern socialism and communism
- An association of workers, formed to bargain for better working conditions and higher wages
- Argues that all forms of government are harmful and should be done away with entirely
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- All means of production are owned by the people, private property does not exist, and all goods and services are shared equally
- The factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- To refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet certain demands
- William ___ - Co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Society
- Jane ___ - Set up Hull House,served immigrants and trained social workers
12 Clues: Considered the father of modern economics • Chief theorist of modern socialism and communism • William ___ - Co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Society • To refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet certain demands • Jane ___ - Set up Hull House,served immigrants and trained social workers • ...
Psychology Vocab 7 2023-02-22
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- the exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind
- theory that says that our childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence our behavior
- defense mechanism that involves an individual transferring negative feelings from one person or thing to another
- a defense mechanism where a person deals with stress by behaving in an immature or age-inappropriate way.
- German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory that an individual faces a conflict at each stage, which may or may not be successfully resolved within that stage.
- the complex of mental activities within an individual that proceed without their awareness.
- a perfect or representative example of something and may be used as a default mental image; a behavioral pattern and a reflection of that pattern in a story
- part of the mind that drives us to fulfill our basic urges and needs as quickly as possible; instinctive and primitive
- Erikson’s development stages describing how a person's personality develops, and how social skills are learned from infancy through adulthood
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- the part of the mind that acts as a self-critical conscience
- Jung’s term to represent a form of the unconscious common to mankind as a whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain
- unconscious resources used by the ego to decrease internal stress ultimately
- Freud’s stages that supposedly capture the main growth points of a person from infancy to adulthood and focus on different facets of wants, needs, and desires.
- defense mechanism in which someone gives excuses and reasons to justify behavior
- the fixation in consciousness of an idea, affect, or desire that is opposite to a feared unconscious impulse
- the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist
- part of the mind which is experienced as the “self” or “I” and is in contact with the external world through perception.
- the personality that an individual projects to others, as differentiated from the authentic self
- founder of psychoanalysis. His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges
- is an unconscious aspect of the personality that does not correspond with the ego ideal
- Defense mechanism in which people project undesirable feelings or emotions onto someone else, rather than admitting to or dealing with the unwanted feelings
- the unique patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish a person from others
- made the theory of the collective unconscious. Believed that human beings are connected to each other and their ancestors through a shared set of experiences. We use this collective consciousness to give meaning to the world.
23 Clues: the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist • the part of the mind that acts as a self-critical conscience • unconscious resources used by the ego to decrease internal stress ultimately • defense mechanism in which someone gives excuses and reasons to justify behavior • ...
finial 2021-05-17
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- a quantity that can be described by a single element of a number field, such as a real number, often accompanied by units of measurement, as in "10 cm"
- a transformation is a function f that maps a set X to itself, i.e. f: X → X. In other areas of mathematics, a transformation may simply refer to any function, regardless of domain and codomain.
- line through a scatter plot of data points that best expresses the relationship between those points
- a parent function is the simplest function of a family of functions that preserves the definition of the entire family.
- polynomial that is the sum of two terms, each of which is a monomial. It is the simplest kind of polynomial after the monomials
- a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates.
- In set theory and its applications to logic, mathematics, and computer science, set-builder notation is a mathematical notation for describing a set by enumerating its elements, or stating the properties that its members must satisfy
- Vertical stretch occurs when a base graph is multiplied by a certain factor that is greater than 1. This results in the graph being pulled outward but retaining the input values (or x). When a function is vertically stretched, we expect its graph's y values to be farther from the x-axis.
- a statistical measure of the strength of the relationship between the relative movements of two variables.
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- An interval is unbounded if both endpoints are not real numbers. Replacing an endpoint with positive or negative infinity—e.g., (−∞,b] —indicates that a set is unbounded in one direction, or half-bounded.
- an assignment of values to the unknown variables that makes the equality in the equation true.
- a solution of a system in three variables
- any one of the distinct objects that belong to that set.
- squeezing of the graph toward the x-axis.
- is one of the basic operations defining a vector space in linear algebra.
- the conjugate is where you change the sign ( to minus, or minus to ) in the middle of a problem
- a point or value that marks the end of a ray or one of the ends of a line segment or interval.
- a translation is a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure or a space by the same distance in a given direction.
- defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify any point within it.
- a rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.
20 Clues: a solution of a system in three variables • squeezing of the graph toward the x-axis. • any one of the distinct objects that belong to that set. • a fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates. • is one of the basic operations defining a vector space in linear algebra. • ...
Motivation 2020-09-14
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- When individuals observe and anticipate outcomes resulting from behaviours
- Theory effects depend on the effects of Expectancy theory
- When there is employee motivation, there will be employee __
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- Opposite of extrinsic motivation
- Theory assumes individuals are capable of rational decision making
- Acronym used to define the characteristics of goal setting
- Theories focus on finding the sources of motivation
- Herzberg’s Two-Factor theory uses motivators and __ factors to justify job satisfaction
- Drive to comprehend, acquire, bond and __
- Content theory functions in a hierarchical order
10 Clues: Opposite of extrinsic motivation • Drive to comprehend, acquire, bond and __ • Content theory functions in a hierarchical order • Theories focus on finding the sources of motivation • Theory effects depend on the effects of Expectancy theory • Acronym used to define the characteristics of goal setting • When there is employee motivation, there will be employee __ • ...
Theories and Laws 2020-11-19
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- law that sequences a geographical history of Earth
- law that matter cannot be created or destroyed
- theory about the smallest unit of all living and non-living substances
- describes what scientists expect to happen
- can change because of new evidence
- theory about the basic unit of all life
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- theory about the movement of Earth's crustal plates
- theory about living things evolving from earlier species
- law that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- law that every object in the universe attracts every other object
10 Clues: can change because of new evidence • theory about the basic unit of all life • describes what scientists expect to happen • law that energy cannot be created or destroyed • law that matter cannot be created or destroyed • law that sequences a geographical history of Earth • theory about the movement of Earth's crustal plates • ...
Individual Theories 2023-02-07
10 Clues: Develops aged 2 • Personality test • Survival instinct • A personality type • Operant conditioning • Maternal deprivation • _________ Psychopathy • His psychodynamic theory • Bobo Doll experiment for SLT • His theory supports Social Learning Theory
Origins of the Universe 2021-05-25
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- The effect that says that the momentum of an object will alter the wavelength of light emitted.
- The scientist that first proposed the Big Bang theory.
- A theory that the universe is continually expanding
- A scientist that was placed on house arrest for his theory of a heliocentric model
- The most widely accepted theory for the creation of the universe.
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- Another word for Cosmic radiation
- Likely inspired by the question of how the universe originated
- The theory that God created the universe in six days.
- A specific creation theory that allows creationism to account for the real age of the earth
- Described the Red Shift and Doppler effect.
10 Clues: Another word for Cosmic radiation • Described the Red Shift and Doppler effect. • A theory that the universe is continually expanding • The theory that God created the universe in six days. • The scientist that first proposed the Big Bang theory. • Likely inspired by the question of how the universe originated • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- An object that can be decided into two identical halves
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
- An exchange of two elements
- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
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- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
11 Clues: An exchange of two elements • An object that can be decided into two identical halves • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity • ...
Color Theory 2015-02-27
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- The lightness or darkness of colors. Tints have a light value. Shades have a dark value.
- Another word for color.
- A color scheme that includes a main color and the two colors on each side of its complementary (opposite) color on the color wheel. (Y)
- A color made by adding black to a hue. For example, adding black to green results in dark green. Also a dark value of a color.
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- To mix or rub colors together.
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. This kind of color scheme is often found in nature and is pleasing to the eye.
- A chalky, water-based paint. Also called poster paint.
- The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
- The family of colors that includes, reds, yellows, and oranges.
- A color scheme in which 3 colors of equally distant distribution on the color wheel are used.
- Colors arranged in a certain order in the shape of a circle.
11 Clues: Another word for color. • To mix or rub colors together. • A chalky, water-based paint. Also called poster paint. • Colors arranged in a certain order in the shape of a circle. • The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets. • The family of colors that includes, reds, yellows, and oranges. • ...
Cell theory 2021-09-01
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- The outer layer of a plant cell
- It's the "brain" fo the cell
- the basic unit of life
- It functions as a barrierand as a gate to the cell
- Produces enery through photosynthsis
- stores water and waste for a cell
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- The basic unit of life in organisms of the kindom plantae
- The basic building block of matter
- The basic unit of life in the kingdom Animalia
- made of similar cells in structure
- made of tissuesnthat work together
11 Clues: the basic unit of life • It's the "brain" fo the cell • The outer layer of a plant cell • stores water and waste for a cell • The basic building block of matter • made of similar cells in structure • made of tissuesnthat work together • Produces enery through photosynthsis • The basic unit of life in the kingdom Animalia • It functions as a barrierand as a gate to the cell • ...
Trait theory 2021-09-03
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- Traits which a person organizes their whole life
- characteristics
- General behavior patterns that only come around under certain circumstances
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- to be more happy around people
- The person that made trait theory
- Traits that show major characteristics
- leader
- to be open to thoughts
- theory
- to over look
- to agree
11 Clues: leader • theory • to agree • to over look • characteristics • to be open to thoughts • to be more happy around people • The person that made trait theory • Traits that show major characteristics • Traits which a person organizes their whole life • General behavior patterns that only come around under certain circumstances
Sociocultural Theory 2021-11-17
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- Accepting of new writing ideas
- Russian psychologist who introduced the sociocultural theory of learning
- Built structure of support given by a more knowledgeable peer
- Forming and creating ideas that allow for writing to occur
- Best method for writing is collaboration
- The finishing stages of writing after the rough draft
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- The effect of using two many strategies
- Turning writing ideas into actual text
- Used to facilitate and mediate interactions;can be symbolic or tangible
- A persons thought that is an internal mental function
- Distance between development level and potential development through collaboration
11 Clues: Accepting of new writing ideas • Turning writing ideas into actual text • The effect of using two many strategies • Best method for writing is collaboration • A persons thought that is an internal mental function • The finishing stages of writing after the rough draft • Forming and creating ideas that allow for writing to occur • ...
Color theory 2022-05-09
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- a harmony created by pairing the two colors positioned directly across the color wheel from one another
- attribute that expresses the purity of a color
- when a hue is blended with gray
- gives you the ability to see objects as three-dimensiona
- a combination of two colors that are separated by one color on the color wheel
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- when a hue is blended with white
- a tool for determine the value of a color
- one color harmony
- a tool for organizing colors and understanding color relationships
- darker value of a color, made by adding black
- primary color
11 Clues: primary color • one color harmony • when a hue is blended with gray • when a hue is blended with white • a tool for determine the value of a color • darker value of a color, made by adding black • attribute that expresses the purity of a color • gives you the ability to see objects as three-dimensiona • a tool for organizing colors and understanding color relationships • ...
Color Theory 2022-01-31
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- "Blank" colors are formed by mixing the primary colors
- Any two colors which are directly opposite of each other
- Brighter colors indicate a higher "blank"
- White is added to a color to create a lighter version of the color called "blank"
- Any three colors which are side by side on a twelve part color wheel
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- "Blank" colors that are formed by mixing a primary and a secondary color
- A circular chart that shows each color in relationship to other colors
- A scientist who developed the color wheel in 1666
- Black is added to a color to create a darker version of the color called "blank"
- Three colors that can not be mixed or formed by any combination of other colors
- Undiluted colors
11 Clues: Undiluted colors • Brighter colors indicate a higher "blank" • A scientist who developed the color wheel in 1666 • "Blank" colors are formed by mixing the primary colors • Any two colors which are directly opposite of each other • Any three colors which are side by side on a twelve part color wheel • ...
Color Theory 2022-01-19
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- black plus a hue
- colors equal distance from each other on the color wheel
- colors side by side on the color wheel
- refers to the name of a color
- colors made from mixing a primary color with a secondary color
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- colors made from mixing two primary colors
- all colors are made from these
- number of colors on the color wheel
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- tints and shades of one hue
- white plus a hue
11 Clues: black plus a hue • white plus a hue • tints and shades of one hue • refers to the name of a color • all colors are made from these • number of colors on the color wheel • colors side by side on the color wheel • colors made from mixing two primary colors • colors opposite each other on the color wheel • colors equal distance from each other on the color wheel • ...
Music Theory 2022-11-22
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- what is it called when the music is smooth?
- What is a minim rest called?
- What are sharps, flats or naturals that are not in the key signature?
- What is it called when the music gets faster
- what is a scale that has no sharps or flats?
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- what is at the start of a music piece?
- what is at the start of left-hand a music piece?
- what is a Hawaiian stringed instrument?
- What is it called when the music is fast?
- what is it called when the music is short and detached?
- What is a half note also called?
11 Clues: What is a minim rest called? • What is a half note also called? • what is at the start of a music piece? • what is a Hawaiian stringed instrument? • What is it called when the music is fast? • what is it called when the music is smooth? • What is it called when the music gets faster • what is a scale that has no sharps or flats? • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-27
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- number protons + electrons
- negatively charged particles in energy levels
- discovered all matter is composed of atoms
- discovered a positively charged nucleus with protons inside
- discovered electrons
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- discovered electrons orbit in energy levels
- electrons electrons on the outermost ring
- neutral charge particles in nucleus
- are positively charged particles located in nucleus
- number same as the number of protons and electrons
- atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons and mass
11 Clues: discovered electrons • number protons + electrons • neutral charge particles in nucleus • electrons electrons on the outermost ring • discovered all matter is composed of atoms • discovered electrons orbit in energy levels • negatively charged particles in energy levels • number same as the number of protons and electrons • ...
Cell Theory 2024-08-30
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- the first thing observed under a microscope
- said all plants were made of cells
- theory the foundation of biology
- said cells come from existing cells
- said all animals were made of cells
- a basic unit of life
- the study of cells
- wall what Robert Hooke saw when he was looking at cork
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- named cells when he looked at cork under the microscope
- organisms made of many cells
- the tool used to look at cells
- organisms made of one cell
- little animals or what Leeuwenhoek saw under the microscope when he was looking at pond water
13 Clues: the study of cells • a basic unit of life • organisms made of one cell • organisms made of many cells • the tool used to look at cells • theory the foundation of biology • said all plants were made of cells • said cells come from existing cells • said all animals were made of cells • the first thing observed under a microscope • ...
Cell Theory 2024-10-01
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- protein-making sites of the cell.
- it helps to make proteins and other substance and it is a folded membranes, serves as transportation of the cell.s .
- helpers in cell division.
- storage tank of the cell.
- fluid substance that lies between the nucleus and the cell membrane.
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- it is the powerhouse of the cells.
- it allows food to enter the cell and waste to exit.
- it is green in color because it contain green pigment called chlorophyll.
- it serve as the suicide bag of the cell and it contains chemical that break down harmful molecules and recycle worn-out cell parts.
- it provides support for the cell.
- serves as the control center and directs the cell's activity.
11 Clues: helpers in cell division. • storage tank of the cell. • protein-making sites of the cell. • it provides support for the cell. • it is the powerhouse of the cells. • it allows food to enter the cell and waste to exit. • serves as the control center and directs the cell's activity. • fluid substance that lies between the nucleus and the cell membrane. • ...
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Bearded Theory 2025-03-20
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- Name of the closest local pub? (3,4,2,6)
- Name of the Festival Venue? (6,4)
- Lichfield City _ _. Local Taxi company promoted on website. (5,4)
- Festival stage located in the trees? (8)
- Name of coach company partnering with Festival? (3,5)
- Manic Street _, headlining act?
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- Campsite referred to on website as Social Festival Camping? (6,4)
- Name of Campervan area on other side of road? (8)
- Band scheduled to play at Bearded Theory. The Mary ....? (9)
- Train Station where shuttle service runs to and from? (8)
- The _ _. Legendary local chip shop? (7,5)
11 Clues: Manic Street _, headlining act? • Name of the Festival Venue? (6,4) • Name of the closest local pub? (3,4,2,6) • Festival stage located in the trees? (8) • The _ _. Legendary local chip shop? (7,5) • Name of Campervan area on other side of road? (8) • Name of coach company partnering with Festival? (3,5) • Train Station where shuttle service runs to and from? (8) • ...
Particle Theory 2025-06-02
11 Clues: me • fart • wood • water • litres • elephant • measurement of heat • everything is made up of • where heat is transferred • Fluid like streams in the ocean Stream • The little boy which is a nuclear bomb
Atomic Theory 2025-10-08
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- The first scientist to propose that all matter is made of atoms that combine in fixed ratios to form compounds.
- A group of two or more atoms bonded together (like H₂O or CO₂).
- A very small particle that orbits around the nucleus and has a negative (–) charge.
- A pure substance made up of only one type of atom (like oxygen, gold, or hydrogen).
- A tiny particle inside the atom’s nucleus that has a positive (+) charge.
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- The scientist who discovered the electron and made the “plum pudding” model of the atom.
- The center of an atom where protons and neutrons are found.
- The scientist who discovered the nucleus by using the gold foil experiment.
- A particle inside the nucleus that has no charge (it is neutral).
- The scientist who showed that electrons orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels.
- The smallest building block of matter; everything around us is made of atoms.
11 Clues: The center of an atom where protons and neutrons are found. • A group of two or more atoms bonded together (like H₂O or CO₂). • A particle inside the nucleus that has no charge (it is neutral). • A tiny particle inside the atom’s nucleus that has a positive (+) charge. • The scientist who discovered the nucleus by using the gold foil experiment. • ...
Hair theory 2026-01-02
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- condition that causes abnormal coverage of hair where normally only lanugo hair appears; also known as Ambras syndrome
- Permanent method of hair reduction that uses electric current to damage the cells of the papilla and disrupt hair growth; usually performed by a licensed professional called an electrologist
- method- Electrical epilation method that combines thermolysis and galvanic current
- Hair removal technique that uses a paste made primarily of sugar applied to the skin in a rolling motion
- The removal of hair from under the skin at the follicle; examples include waxing, sugaring, tweezing, threading and electrolysis
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- word
- Abnormal growth of hair on a person's face and body, especially on a woman
- wax-Also referred to as hard wax; generally used for small areas and thinner, more sensitive skin
- pulsed light (IPL)- Uses a similar principle as lasers, but this type of light is not considered to be a laser light; an intense pulsed light beam creates a burst of energy used to destroy hair bulbs with minimal scarring
- The process of removing hair at or near skin level
- wax- Also known as a classic wax, soft wax or strip wax; applied with a spatula and removed with a strip
11 Clues: word • The process of removing hair at or near skin level • Abnormal growth of hair on a person's face and body, especially on a woman • method- Electrical epilation method that combines thermolysis and galvanic current • wax-Also referred to as hard wax; generally used for small areas and thinner, more sensitive skin • ...
Cell Theory 2026-01-09
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- The invention of this tool influenced cell theory.
- Who used the microscope to discover unicellular organisms; he call them animalcules.
- Who claimed that all animals are made of cells?
- Who claimed that all cells come from pre-existing cells?
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- The process of a cell dividing into 4 daughter cells.
- The process of a cell dividing into two daughter cells.
- Hooke discovered cells while observing a sliver of a____.
- Who claimed that all plants are made of cells?
- All________organisms are made of cells.
- The_______is the most basic unit of life.
- Who discovered cells?
11 Clues: Who discovered cells? • All________organisms are made of cells. • The_______is the most basic unit of life. • Who claimed that all plants are made of cells? • Who claimed that all animals are made of cells? • The invention of this tool influenced cell theory. • The process of a cell dividing into 4 daughter cells. • ...
Example 2022-03-17
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- subset set A is not a subset of set B
- power set
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- objects that belong to set A or set B
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- both sets have the same members
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- the number of elements of set A
- numbers set \mathbb{Q} = {x | x=a/b, a,b∈\mathbb{Z}}
- bar such that
- set Ø = { }
- A is a superset of B. set A includes set B
- numbers set \mathbb{Z} = {...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,..
- a collection of elements
- numbers set \mathbb{R} = {x | -∞ < x <∞}
- set set of all possible values
16 Clues: power set • set Ø = { } • bar such that • a collection of elements • set set of all possible values • the number of elements of set A • both sets have the same members • subset set A is not a subset of set B • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • numbers set \mathbb{R} = {x | -∞ < x <∞} • A is a superset of B. set A includes set B • ...
Do You Really Know About Theories of Evolution, Creation, and Intelligent Design? Test Your Knowledge! 2013-11-24
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- The study of the earth
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- Closest living relative to humans
- A form of creationism presented by its proponents as the theory that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection".
- Finches on the Galapagos had different shaped _____
- Well-supported testable explanation
- "Survival of the fittest", natural ______
- According to creationism the first man was _____
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- Structures that have no use
- Formation of new species
- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- A theory that states only organisms with traits favorable for their adaptation to their environment will survive and reproduce.
- When a species dies out, it becomes ______
- The religious belief that life, the Earth, and the universe are the creation of a supernatural being.
- Preserved remain of an organism that lived long ago
- Refers to the variety of living things
16 Clues: The study of the earth • Formation of new species • Structures that have no use • Closest living relative to humans • Well-supported testable explanation • Refers to the variety of living things • "Survival of the fittest", natural ______ • When a species dies out, it becomes ______ • A characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- what is needed to do work
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- the branch of science that deals with space
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- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-20
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- what is needed to do work
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- the branch of science that deals with space
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- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
Hearing/Other Senses 2025-10-16
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- Sense of balance and body position controlled by the semicircular canals.
- Brain structure that processes sensory information—except for smell.
- Theory that groups of neurons alternate firing to encode high frequencies.
- The ability to determine the direction a sound comes from.
- Hearing loss caused by problems in the mechanical system of the ear.
- Theory that the spinal cord regulates pain signals by “opening” or “closing” gates.
- The sense of taste.
- Sense of body movement and position in relation to other body parts.
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- Chemical signals released by organisms to communicate or affect others’ behavior.
- Hearing loss due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve.
- Feeling that a missing limb is still present.
- The physical property of sound that determines pitch.
- Theory that pitch is related to how fast the auditory nerve fires.
- The sense of smell.
- Theory that pitch is determined by where vibrations occur along the basilar membrane.
- The height of a sound wave that determines loudness.
16 Clues: The sense of smell. • The sense of taste. • Feeling that a missing limb is still present. • The height of a sound wave that determines loudness. • The physical property of sound that determines pitch. • The ability to determine the direction a sound comes from. • Hearing loss due to damage to the cochlea or auditory nerve. • ...
Foundations Evidence-Based Practice 2025-03-15
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- This type of research focuses on the lived experience of people. The purpose is not to generalize the data but to describe the experience of the person or persons in the study.
- This type of logical reasoning involves gathering separate pieces of information, recognizing a pattern, and forming a generalization
- This is one way to gain nursing knowledge and involves "going with your gut"
- Describe, explain, and predict human behavior
- This theory identifies eight different levels of needs and identifies that lower-level needs must be met to some degree before the higher-level needs can be achieved.
- This theorist stressed that each person is unique, so that caring is always specific and relational for each nurse–person encounter.
- The identiication of this is the first step in applying research to practice
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- These types of theories provide information on what a group of similar aged individuals are experiencing or should be capable of
- This type of logical reasoning starts with a general premise and moves to a specific deduction.
- This theorist believed health could be improved for psychiatric patients if there were a more effective way to communicate with them.
- Her theory focuses on caring as cultural competence (using knowledge of cultures and of nursing to provide culturally congruent and responsible care
- This theory Arises from social work and provides for a way to communicate with older people with dementia
- used her research to develop her theory that a clean environment would improve the health of patients
- This type of research has a main purpose of this research is to gather data from enough subjects (people being studied) to be able to generalize the results to a similar population.
- Her “idea” was that nurses deserve to know what it means to be a nurse. She identified 14 basic needs that are addressed by nursing care.
- developed a nursing theory called the Science of Human Caring. This theory describes what caring means from a nursing perspective.
- This adaption theory states that a certain amount of stress is good for people; it keeps them motivated and alert. However, too much stress, called distress, results in physiological symptoms and eventual illness.
17 Clues: Describe, explain, and predict human behavior • This is one way to gain nursing knowledge and involves "going with your gut" • The identiication of this is the first step in applying research to practice • This type of logical reasoning starts with a general premise and moves to a specific deduction. • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2024-02-12
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- Maintenance of a steady internal state
- Emotion researcher who concluded that emotions can be unconscious but needs to be interpreted
- Hunger arousing hormone
- A completely involved and focused state
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- Machine used to detect lies by monitoring physiological responses
- Point in which one's standard weight is set
- Theory that to experience emotion, one must be physically aroused and appraise that arousal
- A complex behavior that is unlearned and patterned throughout a species
8 Clues: Hunger arousing hormone • Maintenance of a steady internal state • A completely involved and focused state • Point in which one's standard weight is set • Machine used to detect lies by monitoring physiological responses • A complex behavior that is unlearned and patterned throughout a species • ...
crossword 2023-10-02
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- - a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- - a grammatical unit of one or more words that expresses an independent statemen
- - a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate.
- - the branch of linguistics dealing with language in use and the contexts in which it is used
- - unit of language between the morpheme and the sentence.
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- - the condition of being equal or equivalent in value, worth, function, etc.
- - the meaning of a word, phrase, or text.
- - the sense or significance of a word, sentence, symbol, etc; import; semantic or lexical content.
- - process of transforming information from one language into another language
- - a passage of words that conveys a set of meanings to the person who is reading it.
10 Clues: - the meaning of a word, phrase, or text. • - unit of language between the morpheme and the sentence. • - a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based. • - the condition of being equal or equivalent in value, worth, function, etc. • - process of transforming information from one language into another language • ...
Intro to CJ - Chapter 3 2021-08-24
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- ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals.
- _____________________ theories of crime have their roots in the social criticisms of Karl Marx.
- Advocates of __________________ theory argue that everyone commits crime and that it’s society’s reaction to the crime that creates criminals.
- Beccaria’s theory was based on what he called the ______________ __________________ principal.
- The classical school’s primary premise is that crime is a ______________________ choice.
- The __________________ ________________ is used to describe how lower class youth reject middle class values.
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- At the end of the 1800’s Freud developed _____________________ theory.
- In 1939, Edwin _____________________________ introduced the theory of white collar crime.
- _____________________ ______________________ is also known as the father of criminology.
- Early non-scientific _____________________ emphasized moral weakness and evil spirits as the cause of criminal behavior.
- Examining poverty and social disorganization as it relates to criminal behavior would fall under the ____________________ school of criminology.
- Scholars in the Positive school use the __________________ method to study crime and criminality.
- _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals.
- Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city?
- Merton’s strain theory is based on the premise that __________________ success and achievement of the American dream is the goal of all people.
15 Clues: Park and Burgess studied crime rates in what US city? • At the end of the 1800’s Freud developed _____________________ theory. • _______________ ____________________ was also known as the mother of criminals. • ___________________ ____________________ is the study of physical traits of criminals. • ...
Science 2023-09-01
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- Means 'not to be cut', (all matter was divisible to a point where you couldn't divide it anymore)
- Where positive charges were known as pudding and negative charges were known as plums
- A compound, no matter what its source, always contains definite, or constant, proportions of its elements by mass
- All Matter consists of Earth, Fire, Water, and Wind (what is this theory?)
- Believed in the four elements; Earth, Wind, Fire, And Water
- He suggested that instead of electrons moving in random motion, they actually followed a path around the nucleus.
- Created the gold foil experiment
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- When electrons follow a 'path' around the atom
- Developed a theory surrounding the relations between matter and atoms
- States the Electrons moved around the atom like planets orbiting the sun
- As the theory of Quantum Mechanics has developed, it is now believed that electrons exist in an “AREA”
- First person to look into the structure of an atom
- States that when elements combine, they do so in the ratio of small whole numbers
- Developed the 'Atomos' Theory
- A theory stating that atoms can't be divided any more than they already are (subdividing)
15 Clues: Developed the 'Atomos' Theory • Created the gold foil experiment • When electrons follow a 'path' around the atom • First person to look into the structure of an atom • Believed in the four elements; Earth, Wind, Fire, And Water • Developed a theory surrounding the relations between matter and atoms • ...
Bentham and Kant 2021-06-11
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- First Imperative
- What we are morally obliged to follow
- An assumption of morality
- "Good will shines forth like a precious ______"
- Type of theory- Kant
- Name of Bentham's theory
- Imperatives which you are obligated to do
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- Kant's 'highest good'
- Calculus which is used to measure pleasure
- Type of theory- Bentham
- "The greatest good for the greatest ______"
- Principle of ________
12 Clues: First Imperative • Type of theory- Kant • Kant's 'highest good' • Principle of ________ • Type of theory- Bentham • Name of Bentham's theory • An assumption of morality • What we are morally obliged to follow • Imperatives which you are obligated to do • Calculus which is used to measure pleasure • "The greatest good for the greatest ______" • ...
Famous Scientists & Inventions 2025-09-07
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- – Proved lightning is electricity
- – Developed the theory of relativity
- – Discovered pasteurization and germ theory
- – Invented the telephone
- – Invented dynamite, founded Nobel Prize
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- – Perfected the electric light bulb
- – Invented alternating current motor
- – Proposed theory of evolution by natural selection
- – Father of genetics, pea plant experiments
- – Pioneered research on radioactivity
- – Discovered laws of motion and gravity
- – Improved the telescope, studied planets
12 Clues: – Invented the telephone • – Proved lightning is electricity • – Perfected the electric light bulb • – Invented alternating current motor • – Developed the theory of relativity • – Pioneered research on radioactivity • – Discovered laws of motion and gravity • – Invented dynamite, founded Nobel Prize • – Improved the telescope, studied planets • ...
Continental Drift 2023-11-23
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- The name of the scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift
- Canada is on this Tectonic Plate
- Outer layer of the earth
- What lined up that made Wegener think the continents were once attached?
- Hawaii is located on this Tectonic Plate
- Center layer of the earth, a solid sphere
- The name of the theory suggesting that continents have moved
- Outer layer of the earth comprising the crust and upper mantle which is solid and rigid
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- The special name for information that supports a theory
- Supercontinent from 200 million years ago
- This continent has no plate edges running through it or along its edges
- The Tectonic Plate on which the UK (England) is located
- Layer beneath the earth's crust, the convection in the layer causes the movement of the tectonic plates
- Brazil is on this Tectonic Plate
- The century when Alfred Wegener developed his theory
- What ancient things did Wegener notice on many continents that couldn't have been in all those places had the continents not been attached?
- This country is part of both the Eurasian and North American Tectonic Plates
17 Clues: Outer layer of the earth • Canada is on this Tectonic Plate • Brazil is on this Tectonic Plate • Hawaii is located on this Tectonic Plate • Supercontinent from 200 million years ago • Center layer of the earth, a solid sphere • The century when Alfred Wegener developed his theory • The special name for information that supports a theory • ...
scientific investigation 2025-06-02
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- a group or set of conditions that serves as a standard
- breaking down collected data or observations to examine their individual components
- Any sensory experience or perception of a natural phenomenon
- what is measured or observed
- a well-substantiated explanation
- any characteristics that can take on different values
- a detailed, step-by-step plan outlining how to perform an experiment or investigation.
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- a statement summarizing the results
- a logical conclusion or explanation drawn from observations
- descriptions or observations that focus on the characteristics or properties
- a quantity that remains unchanged throughout an experiment
- a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables
- An educated guess
- Acts, figures, and other factual information collected through observations
- the process of assigning numerical values to physical quantities
- data that can be expressed or measured numerically.
16 Clues: An educated guess • what is measured or observed • a well-substantiated explanation • a statement summarizing the results • data that can be expressed or measured numerically. • any characteristics that can take on different values • a group or set of conditions that serves as a standard • a quantity that remains unchanged throughout an experiment • ...
Business Management Chapter 5 Review 2024-05-22
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- The difference between current performance and the standard
- The established amount of time needed to complete an activity
- Created a Motivational theory based on an individuals needs. These needs include Power, Affiliation, and Achievement.
- The theory that states a persons motivation directly relates to their expectations
- Responsible for the hierarchy of needs
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- A Japanese management professor who created theory Z
- Establish the expected amount of work to be accomplished
- Sometimes referred to as a Cost Standard
- A simple but widely used theory breaking up management styles into theory X and Y
- Created the Two-factor Theory involving Hygiene factors and Motivating factors
10 Clues: Responsible for the hierarchy of needs • Sometimes referred to as a Cost Standard • A Japanese management professor who created theory Z • Establish the expected amount of work to be accomplished • The difference between current performance and the standard • The established amount of time needed to complete an activity • ...
Cell Theory 2023-02-13
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- To see the cells you need this
- contains all of the genetic material
- Does not contain a nucleus
- Contains a nucleus to be this
- Gelatin like liquid in the cell
- Heart of the cell
- a single cell life form
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- The thing this crossword is about
- the cells found in a animal
- the cells found in plants
- Inside the heart of the cell
11 Clues: Heart of the cell • a single cell life form • the cells found in plants • Does not contain a nucleus • the cells found in a animal • Inside the heart of the cell • Contains a nucleus to be this • To see the cells you need this • Gelatin like liquid in the cell • The thing this crossword is about • contains all of the genetic material
Particle Theory 2020-03-18
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- a substance made up of two or more elements bonded together
- two or more atoms bonded together, the smallest particle of a compound
- the amount of matter in an object
- atomic particle that orbits the nucleus and has a negative charge
- a basic form of matter that can exist as one atom
- atomic particle in the nucleus that has a positive charge
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- the smallest particle of an element
- matter made of only one type of atom or molecule which has defined physical and chemical properties
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the amount of space that an object takes up
- atomic particle with no charge that is in the nucleus
11 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • the smallest particle of an element • anything that has mass and takes up space • the amount of space that an object takes up • a basic form of matter that can exist as one atom • atomic particle with no charge that is in the nucleus • atomic particle in the nucleus that has a positive charge • ...
perm theory 2020-04-17
11 Clues: overlap • buffered • firstperm • appliedmud • permsolution • overnightwave • reducingagent • oxidizingagent • noheatreaction • desiredsizeandshap • softwavyloose-curl
Music Theory 2021-01-07
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- Musical term for playing loudly.
- Musical term to mean very loudly.
- The fraction before the clef which shows the length of the notes and how many of them there are per bar.
- Musical term to mean as quiet as possible.
- Musical term to mean gradually getting louder.
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- The set of flats, sharps and naturals written after the clef.
- Musical term to mean as loud as possible.
- How loud or quiet a piece of music is.
- Musical term to mean gradually getting quieter.
- Musical term to mean very quietly.
- Musical term for playing quietly.
11 Clues: Musical term for playing loudly. • Musical term to mean very loudly. • Musical term for playing quietly. • Musical term to mean very quietly. • How loud or quiet a piece of music is. • Musical term to mean as loud as possible. • Musical term to mean as quiet as possible. • Musical term to mean gradually getting louder. • Musical term to mean gradually getting quieter. • ...
Music Theory 2022-05-06
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- A chord of 3 notes
- Beats per minute
- Last name of "Risk Everything for A Dream" composer
- Lowers pitch by half a step
- Pitch and duration
- Raises pitch by half a step
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- Last name of Star Wars composer
- Multiple notes played in harmony at the same time
- The standard unit of time in music
- First name of Star Wars composer
- The frequency of a sound measured in Hz
11 Clues: Beats per minute • A chord of 3 notes • Pitch and duration • Lowers pitch by half a step • Raises pitch by half a step • Last name of Star Wars composer • First name of Star Wars composer • The standard unit of time in music • The frequency of a sound measured in Hz • Multiple notes played in harmony at the same time • Last name of "Risk Everything for A Dream" composer
Hair Theory 2023-12-05
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- Factors that affect hair growth can be congenital, hormonal or ___.
- The function of a hair follicle is ___ to your hair.
- Eyebrows and eyelashes are replaced every 4-5 ____.
- What gives skin and hair their color?
- Hair ____ is the base of the hair follicle and is located deep within the skin
- How many regions can the hair follicle be divided into?
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- Type 4 hair classification?
- Lighter hair has melanin only in the ___.
- Straight hair is caused by having ____ follicles.
- What kind of structure does a hair follicle have?
- What is the first phase of hair growth?
11 Clues: Type 4 hair classification? • What gives skin and hair their color? • What is the first phase of hair growth? • Lighter hair has melanin only in the ___. • Straight hair is caused by having ____ follicles. • What kind of structure does a hair follicle have? • Eyebrows and eyelashes are replaced every 4-5 ____. • The function of a hair follicle is ___ to your hair. • ...
Nebular Theory 2023-12-13
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- Shape of the solar system-evidence for the nebular theory
- All of the planets do this in the counter-clockwise direction around the sun-more evidence for the nebular theory
- Cloud of gas and dust in space
- What the nebula did to get it's flattened shape
- Another moon formation theory, the moon was passing by earth and got captured by it's orbit
- One theory for how the moon was formed, says it was part of the earth's core that separated during earth's formation
- Large objects made from rock and gas that orbit the sun
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- Name of the star that formed in the center of the solar system
- How many billion years ago the solar system was made
- Name of the process that formed the planets
- The third moon formation theory, an asteroid hit earth and a chunk of earth broke off and into orbit
11 Clues: Cloud of gas and dust in space • Name of the process that formed the planets • What the nebula did to get it's flattened shape • How many billion years ago the solar system was made • Large objects made from rock and gas that orbit the sun • Shape of the solar system-evidence for the nebular theory • Name of the star that formed in the center of the solar system • ...
Theory 2 2023-09-13
11 Clues: one count of silence • two counts of silence • five horizontal lines • four counts of silence • area between bar lines • another word for measure • a note that gets one count • a note that gets two counts • a note that gets four counts • numbers at the beginning of music • vertical line that divides a staff
Atomic Theory 2023-10-20
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- first person to think about the existence of the atom
- discovered the neutron
- experiment that shot alpha particles at a piece of gold foil
- first person to have experimental evidence to support his four postulates
- conducted the cathode ray tube experiment and discovered the electron and used it to create the plum pudding model
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- experiment that has a tube of inert gas and two charged plates
- subatomic particle with no charge
- discovered the proton
- conducted the gold foil experiment and discovered the nucleus
- positively charged subatomic particle
- negatively charged subatomic particle
11 Clues: discovered the proton • discovered the neutron • subatomic particle with no charge • positively charged subatomic particle • negatively charged subatomic particle • first person to think about the existence of the atom • experiment that shot alpha particles at a piece of gold foil • conducted the gold foil experiment and discovered the nucleus • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- Growth Stage of Hair
- Fast and accurate method of hair removal
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- Removes hair physically from follicle
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- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
11 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Fast and accurate method of hair removal • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • ...
color theory 2021-09-08
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- Made when white is added to the color, becoming lighter than the pure hue.
- Color scheme uses opposite hues on the color wheel.
- Color plan that uses neighboring colors on the color wheel.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
- A color scheme that is three colors equidistant on the color wheel.
- The name given to a color.
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- These hues are orange, green, and violet.
- Colors made by combining equal amounts of adjoining primary and secondary hues.
- A color plan that uses different tints, shades and intensities of the same hue.
- Made when black is added to the color, becoming darker than the pure hue.
- _________ -complementary color scheme is the use of one color with the two colors on each side of its complement on the color wheel.
11 Clues: The name given to a color. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • These hues are orange, green, and violet. • Color scheme uses opposite hues on the color wheel. • Color plan that uses neighboring colors on the color wheel. • A color scheme that is three colors equidistant on the color wheel. • ...
Cell Theory 2026-03-26
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- The outer layer that protects the cell
- Ability to grow and change over time
- Process where organisms make more of their kind
- The control center of the cell
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- A living thing made of many cells
- A living thing made of one cell
- The clear material inside a cell
- tool used to see very small objects
- The smallest unit of life
- All living things are made of these
- A living thing
11 Clues: A living thing • The smallest unit of life • The control center of the cell • A living thing made of one cell • The clear material inside a cell • A living thing made of many cells • tool used to see very small objects • All living things are made of these • Ability to grow and change over time • The outer layer that protects the cell • ...
Crossword Independent Project 2024-02-20
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- a philosopher who called for aristocratic communism
- leader of the French Revolution who publicly urged women to vote, hold office, and receive the same free education as males
- an influential French general and political leader ("emperor")
- a political/economic theory which advocates that everything to do with production should be regulated by community
- a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting typically against larger forces
- an enlightened thinker with ideas ahead of his time (did urge women to be simply dressed and hard working at home)
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality
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- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions
- a set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group
- openness to new ideas
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system
- a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group
- father of modern socialism
15 Clues: openness to new ideas • father of modern socialism • a philosopher who called for aristocratic communism • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution • an influential French general and political leader ("emperor") • identification with one's own nation and support for its interests • ...
GL Spelling 2023-04-30
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- system of ideas intended to explain something
- second person singular past or plural past
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- the quality or state of being different or diverse
- construct (something) by putting parts or material together
- clearly stated or decided; not vague or doubtful
- something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain
- establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
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- placed or hidden underground
- able to be firmly relied on to happen or be the case.
- set up on a firm or permanent basis
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- as far as one knows or can tell
- expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives
- have an effect on; make a difference to
- have or express a different opinion
16 Clues: placed or hidden underground • as far as one knows or can tell • set up on a firm or permanent basis • have or express a different opinion • have an effect on; make a difference to • all the inhabitants of a particular place • second person singular past or plural past • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • system of ideas intended to explain something • ...
vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- the branch of science that deals with space
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
- radiation left over from the big bang
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
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- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- what is needed to do work
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
big bang vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- a scale of how much light the human eye can see
- a man who developed the theory of relativity
- the branch of science that deals with space
- the thing that holds all of the existing known matter
- two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio
- splits light from something in space so that the wavelength can be recorded
- a theory that the universe is constantly expanding
- one of the first elements formed and is used to generate electricity
- one of the first elements formed and people use it to make balloons float
- what is needed to do work
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- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- a system of stars and planets help together by gravity
- light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move
- a man who denied the big bang theory and instead promote the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis
- radiation left over from the big bang
- a person who played a big role in helping to prove that the universe is constantly expanding
16 Clues: what is needed to do work • radiation left over from the big bang • the branch of science that deals with space • a man who developed the theory of relativity • a scale of how much light the human eye can see • a theory that the universe is constantly expanding • two men who discovered cmb while working on a radio • light shifts in different diretions as galaxies move • ...
Introduction to Evolution 2023-11-28
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- Stated that organisms can change during their lifetime and pass on those changes to offspring.
- Theory that states organisms are made by God.
- When humans control breeding
- Learned that the surface of the Earth can change.
- the ship that Darwin sailed around the world in.
- Preserved organisms found underground that are used as evidence of evolution.
- Scientist concluded that if it can happen today it could have happened a while ago.
- I have more of this if I can survive and reproduce better than you.
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- A giraffe's long neck is a(n) ______ because if feeds from tall trees.
- Change over time
- Survival of the fittest
- This animal is similar to the rhea and helped Darwin build his theory of evolution.
- Important islands that Darwin visited.
- Stated that more organisms are born than organisms that survive.
- Tested explanation that answers the question "why?"
- The part of the finches' bodies that helped darwin build his theory of evolution.
16 Clues: Change over time • Survival of the fittest • When humans control breeding • Important islands that Darwin visited. • Theory that states organisms are made by God. • the ship that Darwin sailed around the world in. • Learned that the surface of the Earth can change. • Tested explanation that answers the question "why?" • ...
evolution 2021-10-07
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- How well a organisms is doing
- theory of fst evolution
- theory A tested conept
- What is different in individuals
- of the fittest The best survive and pass on genes
- breeding choosing certain parents
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- tree The stands of related organisms
- equilibrium theorey of quick evolution
- A group of the same type of organisms
- structure A small structure
- ancestry The last common ancestor on the branching tree
- ancestry The past ancestor
- darwin theory that explains how organisms evolved
- dating Using two fossils to find the dates
- The dna on a chromosome that codes a trait
15 Clues: theory of fst evolution • theory A tested conept • How well a organisms is doing • structure A small structure • What is different in individuals • ancestry The past ancestor • A group of the same type of organisms • breeding choosing certain parents • equilibrium theorey of quick evolution • The dna on a chromosome that codes a trait • ...
SCIENTIFIC MINDBENDERS 2024-12-04
14 Clues: Cosmic vacuum • Cat experimenter • Einstein's theory • Physics of the tiny • Contradictory truth • Disorder in systems • Space-time shortcut • Unpredictable order • Fusion of time, space • Endless number concept • Multiverse theory unit • Alternate reality layer • Quantum theorist Richard • Hypothetical fast particle
Ethological, Ecological, and Eclectic 2022-10-25
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- development is complex and made up of environmental categories
- imprinting theory
- attachment theory
- behavior shapes us and is part of our biology
- setting in which a person lives
- immediate influences interact with each other
- the culture that a child grows up in affects who they are
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- human ecology theory
- major events and their timing affect a child’s life and development
- environment is not directly incolved
- selects from each theory whatever is considered its best features
11 Clues: imprinting theory • attachment theory • human ecology theory • setting in which a person lives • environment is not directly incolved • behavior shapes us and is part of our biology • immediate influences interact with each other • the culture that a child grows up in affects who they are • development is complex and made up of environmental categories • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- A value or number that never changes in expression
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- Two lines that never intersect
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- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point
- A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display
- An exchange of two elements
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- The wavelength of any wave, especially in physics, electronic engineering, and mathematics
15 Clues: An exchange of two elements • Two lines that never intersect • A value or number that never changes in expression • A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • ...
Vocabulary Station katelynn wilson 2022-02-09
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- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
- n a deliberate and intentional way.
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering.
- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome.
- covering or affecting a large area
- a machine with a similar set of controls designed to provide a realistic imitation of the operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or other complex system, used for training purposes
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- make up (a composite whole); constitute.
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- a painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery
- a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- surround or fill with a quality or influence.
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware.
15 Clues: covering or affecting a large area • n a deliberate and intentional way. • make up (a composite whole); constitute. • surround or fill with a quality or influence. • form a theory or set of theories about something. • a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe. • producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. • ...
Crossword Independent Project 2024-02-20
Across
- a philosopher who called for aristocratic communism
- leader of the French Revolution who publicly urged women to vote, hold office, and receive the same free education as males
- an influential French general and political leader ("emperor")
- a political/economic theory which advocates that everything to do with production should be regulated by community
- a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting typically against larger forces
- an enlightened thinker with ideas ahead of his time (did urge women to be simply dressed and hard working at home)
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality
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- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions
- a set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group
- openness to new ideas
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system
- a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group
- father of modern socialism
15 Clues: openness to new ideas • father of modern socialism • a philosopher who called for aristocratic communism • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution • an influential French general and political leader ("emperor") • identification with one's own nation and support for its interests • ...
Activity 1 2013-07-10
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- hot springs in the ocean floor
- the sum of all body activities
- active mainly during the day
- the father of the scientific method
- conditions not the same in all groups
- the study of living things
- a way of explaining an object or event by using a set of facts
- the study of organisms interacting with their surroundings and each other
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- living things
- the type of symmetry in which an organism can only be cut one way to create right and left halves
- the area between the highest and lowest points that the tide reaches
- a sensible explanation about the objects and events in nature
- the study of how an organism's internal structure functions
- animal life
- a small toe high on the leg that does not normally reach the ground
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
16 Clues: animal life • living things • the study of living things • active mainly during the day • hot springs in the ocean floor • the sum of all body activities • the father of the scientific method • conditions not the same in all groups • everything surrounding the organism being studied • the study of how an organism's internal structure functions • ...
Word Scramble Chapter 1 2022-06-23
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- the study of living things
- active mainly during the day
- the study is how an organism’s internal structure functions
- the sum of all body activities
- father of the scientific method
- animal life
- conditions not the same in all groups
- hot springs in the ocean floor
- the type of symmetry in which an organism can only be cut one way to creep right and left halves
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- the area between the highest and lowest points that the tide reaches
- the study of organisms interacting with their surroundings and each other
- everything surrounding the organism being studied
- a sensible explanation about the objects and events of nature
- living things
- a small toe high on the leg that does not normally reach the ground
- a way of explaining an object or event using a set of facts
16 Clues: animal life • living things • the study of living things • active mainly during the day • the sum of all body activities • hot springs in the ocean floor • father of the scientific method • conditions not the same in all groups • everything surrounding the organism being studied • the study is how an organism’s internal structure functions • ...
Biology; Nathaniel Greenberg; Key Terms Crossword 2022-08-18
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- The study of ethical incidents in biology and medicine.
- Information brought about by studying the surrounding world.
- Says that the environment should be protected and used as little as possible.
- The first command God gave to the first humans.
- A model that describes how phenomena relate to each other in a repeatable way.
- Used to enhance organisms and their processes.
- A model that explains a set of observations.
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- Affected by one's worldview.
- The vision of God's characteristics in humanity.
- The lens one uses to view the universe.
- A testable prediction to the solution to the question.
- A process that helps answer a scientific question.
- The study of life.
- The preservation and moral use of materials and resources.
- Explains something in the world.
- An extraction of data from another group of data.
16 Clues: The study of life. • Affected by one's worldview. • Explains something in the world. • The lens one uses to view the universe. • A model that explains a set of observations. • Used to enhance organisms and their processes. • The first command God gave to the first humans. • The vision of God's characteristics in humanity. • ...
Biology 2023-03-16
15 Clues: Adapt • Vines • Grassy habitat • Eats producers • Cold icy climate • Natural Selection • Large forest area • Transfer of energy • Theory of evolution • Dry sandy environment • Creates food for itself • Birth place of evolution • Humid subtropical climate • Base of theory of evolution • Place where an organism makes it home
Music Theory Fun 2021-05-26
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- cadence moving from iv6 to V in minor keys
- ascending 4ths relation
- less than an octave between the soprano and tenor
- descending 3rd root progression
- expanding the dominant & has a dominant function
- Ionian, Lydian, Mixolydian
- acts as a suspension but resolves up instead of down
- moving to another key
- step to leap or skip
- smallest recognizable musical idea
- larger than motives and smaller than phrases
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- cadence moving from 4 to 1
- end of the phrase to a new one in 1 measure
- musical thought that ends with a cadence
- cadence moving from 5 to 4
- 1 parts repeat or sustain single pitch while the other moves by leap, skip, or step
- leap or skip to step
17 Clues: leap or skip to step • step to leap or skip • moving to another key • ascending 4ths relation • cadence moving from 4 to 1 • cadence moving from 5 to 4 • Ionian, Lydian, Mixolydian • descending 3rd root progression • smallest recognizable musical idea • musical thought that ends with a cadence • cadence moving from iv6 to V in minor keys • ...
Shaping Evolutionary Theory 2015-03-17
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- adaptive _______ occurs when a single species differentiated into many species rather quickly because of rather diverse ecological environments
- ______ evolution is when two unrelated species develop similar traits because they face similar circumstance, even though there is no gene flow between the two species, and the species live at different times or places.
- this takes place when a random event, such as asteroid collision, wipes out most organisms at random, thus changing the allele frequency.
- a type of equilibrium where a species remains relatively stable over long geological periods of time, and then evolves rather quickly due to a rapid change in environment.
- _______ selection takes place when an extreme version of a trait makes you much more likely to survive and reproduce
- an isolating mechanism that keeps a gene out of a gene pool by reducing an offspring's chances of survival or reproduction
- _______ selection takes place when you are more likely to survive if you are average
- a type of speciation that occurs because of the development of some geographical boundary such as a mountain or river
- _________ takes place when a trait increases an organisms ability to attract a mate. Peacock feathers are an example of this.
- ________ this effect takes place when a small population of reproducing organisms migrate to somewhere else, thus making a drastic change in the allele frequency
- speciation a type of speciation that occurs for a reason other than the development of a physical or geographical barrier
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- ________ takes place when the allele frequency changes because of a random event
- an isolating mechanism that keeps a gene out of a gene pool prior to fertilization
- this term describes a situation where a change in one species drives the evolution of another species because the two species interact so much, in some way
- _________ takes place when the allele frequency is the same from generation to generation
- _______ selection takes place when it's "better to be black or white than to be gray"
- a school of though about evolution that posits that evolution takes place in small, gradual steps
17 Clues: ________ takes place when the allele frequency changes because of a random event • an isolating mechanism that keeps a gene out of a gene pool prior to fertilization • _______ selection takes place when you are more likely to survive if you are average • _______ selection takes place when it's "better to be black or white than to be gray" • ...
Risk Factor Theory 2014-05-01
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- Peer, school and neighbourhood are what kind of factors?
- The type of study used to predict delinquent behaviour
- RFT has a ……. approach
- The psychologist Farrington worked alongside to introduce females to the study
- The amount of factors Glueck & Glueck (1950) found in their study
- The first chronological risk according to Farrington
- Second stage in SLT learning
- A problem with RFT is that it does not explain adolescent …….. behaviour
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- Main and Soloman (1985) proposed which attachment?
- Third stage in SLT learning
- Fourth stage in SLT learning
- Which medical illness can the RFT be linked to
- The learning process lent from Bandura's (1977) social learning theory
- A variable that is associated with the likelihood of delinquency
- West & Farrington's study was called ….
- First stage in SLT learning
- Supported older delinquent siblings causing younger sibling delinquency
17 Clues: RFT has a ……. approach • Third stage in SLT learning • First stage in SLT learning • Fourth stage in SLT learning • Second stage in SLT learning • West & Farrington's study was called …. • Which medical illness can the RFT be linked to • Main and Soloman (1985) proposed which attachment? • The first chronological risk according to Farrington • ...
AP Theory 1 2024-04-30
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- accompanying melody sounding against the principle melody
- division of a musical idea into segments
- stepwise
- (phrase elision) when last note of one phrase serves as first note of next phrase
- any arrangement of chord other than root position
- with leaps
- initial or primary melody
- inversion 3 in bass
- alone
- shape of the melody
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- inversion 5 in bass
- a harmonic goal, specifically the chords used at the goal
- inversion 7 in bass (n/a for triads)
- every instrument playing together
- delay of cadence by addition of material
- position 1 in bass
- conclusion of composition
17 Clues: alone • stepwise • with leaps • position 1 in bass • inversion 5 in bass • inversion 3 in bass • shape of the melody • initial or primary melody • conclusion of composition • every instrument playing together • inversion 7 in bass (n/a for triads) • division of a musical idea into segments • delay of cadence by addition of material • any arrangement of chord other than root position • ...
Nursing Theory I 2024-05-08
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- This type of data are measurements or findings that the nurse can see, hear, smell or palpate.
- Intentional physical contact with a person without that person's consent.
- The process of documenting nursing information about nursing care in health records.
- A purposeful set of assumptions or propositions about concepts.
- A sketch of the family's relationships with persons and groups outside the family.
- The problem-solving approach used by nurses in nurse-patient situations (2 words, no space).
- This dimension of the CFAM focuses on the composition and the relationship among family members, the extended family, ethnicity, social class and religion.
- This type of learning concerns expressions of feelings and acceptance of attitudes, opinions or values.
- The founder of modern nursing is ___________ Nightingale.
- A disease that is not contagious, meaning it cannot be based from person to person.
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- If a patient states "I feel anxious and scared about my upcoming surgery." This is an example of what type of data.
- A broad term that refers to all factors influencing how a message is perceived by other people.
- The context of communication containing verbal, nonverbal and symbolic expressions of thoughts or feelings that are transmitted from the sender to receiver.
- The ability to emotionally and intellectually understand another person's reality, to accurately perceive unspoken feelings & to communicate this understanding to the other person.
- Conduct that does not meet a standard of care established by law. Example is not checking an identification bracelet of a patient.
- This level of critical thinking is concrete and based on a set of rules or principles such as following a procedure manual.
- Formed when at least one child in a household is from a previous relationship of one of the parents.
17 Clues: The founder of modern nursing is ___________ Nightingale. • A purposeful set of assumptions or propositions about concepts. • Intentional physical contact with a person without that person's consent. • A sketch of the family's relationships with persons and groups outside the family. • ...
Atomic Theory Crossword 2022-09-12
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- A column in the periodic table
- Elements in column 17
- Elements in the first column of the Periodic Table
- Said that each element has a characteristic type of atom that differs in properties from atoms of all other elements
- Elements in column 16
- Uncharged particles in the nucleus of atoms
- A row in the periodic table
- Charged particles in the nucleus
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- Elements in the second column of the Periodic Table
- Discovered isotopes
- Discovered neutrons
- Elements in column 15
- Discovered fundamental electric charge as the charge of an electron
- Showed that atoms have a positively charged nucleus
- Negatively charged particles that exist around the nucleus
- Conducted the gold foil experiment
- Elements in column 18
17 Clues: Discovered isotopes • Discovered neutrons • Elements in column 15 • Elements in column 17 • Elements in column 18 • Elements in column 16 • A row in the periodic table • A column in the periodic table • Charged particles in the nucleus • Conducted the gold foil experiment • Uncharged particles in the nucleus of atoms • Elements in the first column of the Periodic Table • ...
Sovnarkom 2016-01-03
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- Name the new governing body set up by Lenin to rule Russia.
- By which method did the Sovnarkom rule?
- In November 1917 elections were held for which body?
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- Which political party was the first to be banned by Lenin after the October Revolution?
- Who was the Chairman on the Sovnarkom?
- Which social class owns the means of production, according to Marxist theory?
- Name the Commissar for Nationalities.
- Name the new Bolshevik secret police.
- Who was made Commissar for Foreign Affairs in October 1917?
9 Clues: Name the Commissar for Nationalities. • Name the new Bolshevik secret police. • Who was the Chairman on the Sovnarkom? • By which method did the Sovnarkom rule? • In November 1917 elections were held for which body? • Name the new governing body set up by Lenin to rule Russia. • Who was made Commissar for Foreign Affairs in October 1917? • ...
William Shakespeare 2022-11-22
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- A dramatic work for the stage is a ...
- A philosophical theory/inquiry behind the question "To be, or not to be?"
- Format of a book that results from printing four pages on each side of a sheet of paper
- Tragedies, comedies and ...
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- The longest play by Shakespeare
- The theater that most of his works were played in
- An act of speaking to oneself, explaining the inner thoughts
- The country Hamlet is set in
- The name of the Queen which supported his work
9 Clues: Tragedies, comedies and ... • The country Hamlet is set in • The longest play by Shakespeare • A dramatic work for the stage is a ... • The name of the Queen which supported his work • The theater that most of his works were played in • An act of speaking to oneself, explaining the inner thoughts • ...
Spectroscopy 2025-08-14
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- The number of waves that pass a point in a set amount of time
- A non-visible light that causes sunburns
- A theory of how the universe developed
- Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 380 nm and 700 nm
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- A non-visible light that is used to view broken bones
- The science of studying absorption and emission patterns
- Also called white light
- All forms of light are part of the ______ spectrum
- The distance from crest to crest of a wave pattern
9 Clues: Also called white light • A theory of how the universe developed • A non-visible light that causes sunburns • All forms of light are part of the ______ spectrum • The distance from crest to crest of a wave pattern • A non-visible light that is used to view broken bones • The science of studying absorption and emission patterns • ...
weeks 1-2 vocabulry words 2022-03-02
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- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
- in a deliberate and intentional way
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering.
- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome
- covering or affecting a large area.
- a machine with a similar set of controls designed to provide a realistic imitation of the operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or other complex system, used for training purposes.
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- make up (a composite whole); constitute
- he rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- a painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery.
- is a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- form a theory or set of theories about something
- soak (food or tea) in water or other liquid so as to extract its flavor or to soften it.
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware.
15 Clues: in a deliberate and intentional way • covering or affecting a large area. • make up (a composite whole); constitute • form a theory or set of theories about something • is a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe. • producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. • ...
Jessica 2012-01-19
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- Certifies that a set of standards has been met by a child care center.
- Covers the period from birth to nine years old.
- This type of care focuses primarily on meeting the child's physical needs.
- When you provide this it must encourage children to independently experiment, explore, and minipulate.
- Provides care in a child's home.
- This is a person who creates or runs his or her own business.
- Formed and run by parents who wish to take part in their children's preschool experience.
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- Guiding set of moral principles.
- These kind of teachers are able to accept others without prejudice; requires self-knowledge and self-acceptance.
- Most common type of child care provided other than by a relative or parent.
- Where self-development is taken place through creative activies such as play.
- This theory stated children learn best by being active.
- A program to overcome the negative effects of poverty on young children.
- Also known as campus schools, located on a postsecondary or college campus. Most of these schools have highly qualified staff, a well-planned curriculum, and excellent equipment.
- Having this in your abilities helps you relax in the classroom.
15 Clues: Guiding set of moral principles. • Provides care in a child's home. • Covers the period from birth to nine years old. • This theory stated children learn best by being active. • This is a person who creates or runs his or her own business. • Having this in your abilities helps you relax in the classroom. • ...
Crossword Independent Project 2024-02-20
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- a philosopher who called for aristocratic communism
- leader of the French Revolution who publicly urged women to vote, hold office, and receive the same free education as males
- an influential French general and political leader ("emperor")
- a political/economic theory which advocates that everything to do with production should be regulated by community
- a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting typically against larger forces
- an enlightened thinker with ideas ahead of his time (did urge women to be simply dressed and hard working at home)
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution
- the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality
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- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- the fact or process of being set free from legal, social, or political restrictions
- a set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group
- openness to new ideas
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system
- a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group
- father of modern socialism
15 Clues: openness to new ideas • father of modern socialism • a philosopher who called for aristocratic communism • the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution • an influential French general and political leader ("emperor") • identification with one's own nation and support for its interests • ...
Chapter 2 Weinberg 2019-06-19
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- A type of validity concerning whether the study was systematic and controlled
- A type of validity concerning whether the finding has real world utility
- Examine the physiological processes of the brain and their influence on physical activity
- Based on observation
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- Reflection
- Selecting isolated variables that are of a crucial interest to study
- Examination of how the manipulation of a variable(s) affects changes in others
- Observing without changing the environment
- Set of interrelated facts that present a systematic view
9 Clues: Reflection • Based on observation • Observing without changing the environment • Set of interrelated facts that present a systematic view • Selecting isolated variables that are of a crucial interest to study • A type of validity concerning whether the finding has real world utility • A type of validity concerning whether the study was systematic and controlled • ...
week 8 home work 2025-03-17
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- logical and consistent argument or theory
- to use 2 or more peoples skill set to make something better
- a state of confusion and noisy disturbance
- to combined different stuff to make a new thing
- the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis
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- letting someone stay in your house
- giving something back either the same or symiler value
- an abnormal physical reaction
- each of two or more related or complementary things
9 Clues: an abnormal physical reaction • letting someone stay in your house • logical and consistent argument or theory • a state of confusion and noisy disturbance • to combined different stuff to make a new thing • each of two or more related or complementary things • giving something back either the same or symiler value • ...
AH1 Vocab 3 2019-09-20
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- Ended the Seven Years’ War in Europe & the French & Indin War in NA
- Religious revival in the colonies
- North American conflict, Seven Years' War
- Allows parliament to set limits on monarchs power
- Group where each member keeps control of their own internal affairs
- Trade routes that linked Americas, Europe Africa & the West Indies
- Proposed as a way to colonial unity
- Laws passed to control colonial trade & ensure colonies remained profitable
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- Alliance of Native Americans
- Economic policy that held
- Theory,if the government did not do right by the people, they could overthrow it
- Reserved land on the western side for Native Americans
- Agricultural products grown to be sold
- Change of leadership to Mary & William of Orange
- Search for knowledge also known as the Age of Reason
- Relationship between countries imports & exports
16 Clues: Economic policy that held • Alliance of Native Americans • Religious revival in the colonies • Proposed as a way to colonial unity • Agricultural products grown to be sold • North American conflict, Seven Years' War • Change of leadership to Mary & William of Orange • Relationship between countries imports & exports • Allows parliament to set limits on monarchs power • ...
Linear Algebra by Niki 2022-11-27
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- The wavelength of any wave, especially in physics, electronic engineering, and mathematics
- A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display
- One shape is exactly like the other shape when it is moved, rotated, or flipped
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position
- An exchange of two elements
- is the part of mathematics that helps represent problems in the form of mathematical expressions
- an expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable and another variable(or a relationship between inputs where each input is related to exactly one output)
- A value or number that never changes in expression
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- Two lines that never intersect
- a procedure, a description of a set of steps that can be used to solve a mathematical computation
- A mathematical model of a branch of mathematics that is based on a set of axioms
- a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something
- If a matrix is in row-echelon form, then the first nonzero entry of each row is called a
- a term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point
15 Clues: An exchange of two elements • Two lines that never intersect • A value or number that never changes in expression • a systematic procedure, technique,way of doing something • A pair of numbers that describes the position of a point • A small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction but not position • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-13
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- To arrange things in a straight line or to bring into agreement or cooperation with a particular group, system, or set of standards.
- Shockingly bad or excessive; wildly unreasonable or offensive.
- To praise enthusiastically and publicly.
- Absolutely necessary; extremely important.
- The action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.
- Giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.
- The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products.
- To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- Worn at the edges, typically through constant rubbing; used metaphorically to describe strained nerves or relationships.
- Difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious.
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- Used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, though there is no proof.
- To dispute the truth, validity, or honesty of a statement or someone's character; to call into question.
- To establish, organise, or set in motion (e.g., a system, policy, or practice); or an organisation founded for a particular purpose.
- Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen.
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
15 Clues: To praise enthusiastically and publicly. • Absolutely necessary; extremely important. • Difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious. • The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products. • Shockingly bad or excessive; wildly unreasonable or offensive. • To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence. • ...
Unit #5 Japan & Korean Peninsula 2016-01-24
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- an attempt by one country to control the government, trade and culture of another
- large group of people who a common ancestor in the far past
- growth of cities
- to set or keep apart from others
- powerful land-owning warrior in Japan
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- huge ocean wave caused by an earthquake on the ocean floor
- scientific theory that explains how processes within the Earth form continents and cause
- military leader who ruled Japan in early times
- removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
9 Clues: growth of cities • to set or keep apart from others • powerful land-owning warrior in Japan • military leader who ruled Japan in early times • huge ocean wave caused by an earthquake on the ocean floor • large group of people who a common ancestor in the far past • removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries • ...
