set theory Crossword Puzzles
academic vocabullary 2025-03-14
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- A guess or assumption made before conducting research
- The act of explaining or clarifying something
- A logical way of thinking, based on evidence and analysis
- The final section of an academic paper that summarizes findings
- A reasoned judgment that is supported by evidence
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- A brief restatement of the main ideas of a text
- A set of ideas intended to explain something, often based on principles.
- A statement that can be proven true with data or research
- A detailed examination of the components of a subject
9 Clues: The act of explaining or clarifying something • A brief restatement of the main ideas of a text • A reasoned judgment that is supported by evidence • A guess or assumption made before conducting research • A detailed examination of the components of a subject • A statement that can be proven true with data or research • ...
CMI Crossword 2018-02-27
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- the management style where little or no direction is given by the manager.
- according to Theory Y managers, employees find work more rewarding if they are given this.
- when an autocratic management style may need to be used.
- managers who think workers are lazy and don t like work.
- the theorist who grouped managers into Theory X & Y.
- the management style where employees are encouraged to participate and influence decision making.
- the management style where the manager retains control.
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- a way of encouraging employee participation in democratic management.
- managers who think workers like work and are motivated by a range of factors.
- a drawback of laissez-fair management means that decision making can be this.
- the professional body in the UK that is dedicated to management and leadership.
- the management style where the manager makes decisions that are in the best interests of the workers.
- the only thing that motivates workers, according to Theory X managers.
- the term given to organizing human and physical resources to achieve business aims and objectives.
14 Clues: the theorist who grouped managers into Theory X & Y. • the management style where the manager retains control. • when an autocratic management style may need to be used. • managers who think workers are lazy and don t like work. • a way of encouraging employee participation in democratic management. • ...
Earth Science 2023-10-12
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- This is an inorganic, naturally occurring solid that has definite chemical composition and atomic structure.
- What is this theory that also known as Parallel Universe?
- This is mostly made up of methane simple chemical compound that is made up of C & H atoms.
- This is the operation of logging trees or clearing of forested land.
- What is this theory that implies that the universe started from a point of singularity?
- What is this theory that presented by Alan Guth,Andrei Linde,Paul Steinhart & Andy Albrecht in 1980?
- What is a device that stores enery?
- What is this hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen w/ telescope?
- Who proposed the Bigbang Theory?
- This is used to build and maintain an organism's body.
- What is the other term or name of the lithosphere?
- Cannot be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle.
- This includes the rocks of the crust & mantle,the metalic liquid outer core, and the solid metalic inner core.
- What is the process where liquid vapor changes into water droplets?
- Can be replenished or regenerated on a human time cycle.
- This dissolves & transports chemicals within and to and from a cell.
- What is the organisms that use light or chemical energy to run their life processes?
- This is the water that falls to the earth when it's raining.
- This is the movement of water into the ground from the surface.
- What do you find in atmosphere that surround the Earth's air?
- What is the rock that form from exposure to intense heat or pressure?
- It is the ability to resist being scratched.
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- What is the process where liquid water changes into water vapor?
- What is the energy that offers an enormous & clean energy?
- What is this theory that proposed by Albert Einstein & Richard Tolman (1930)?
- What is the loose surface material that covers most land?
- What is the rock that form the compaction and cementation of sediments?
- This is the movement of solid, liquid and gaseous water through the atmosphere.
- This influences how quickly atoms & molecules move.
- This subsystem is the total amount of water that includes water on the surface, underground, and air.
- This is when a mineral breaks irregularly.
- What is the rock that form from the cooling & solidification of lava or magma?
- This is the way in which a mineral breaks along smooth flat planes.
- This is a great cloud of gas & dust (nebula) collapse because of a gravitational pull.
- What is the Electric power distribution company in the Philippines?
- What is this theory that expands has no beginning or end?
- What is a thin gaseous layer that envelopes the lithosphere?
- This is the color of the powdered mineral.
- This is defined as a gravitationally bound system of stars.
- What is the enery that utilizes kinetic energy of falling or running water to turn a turbine generator & generate electricity?
- What is this energy of the empty space & is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate?
- This is the set of all life forms on Earth.
- This is the process where ice and snow change into water vapor, skipping the liquid phase.
- It is how a mineral reflects light.
- This is when the evaporation of liquid water from plants and trees into the atmosphere.
- This is naturally occuring liquid composed of complex hydrocarbons.
- What is the oldest known energy source?
- What is the most obvious properties of a mineral?
- Black combustible rock made up of elemental C,H,O,N & varying amounts of S.
- This is the process where water vapor changes into ice, skipping the liquid phase.
50 Clues: Who proposed the Bigbang Theory? • What is a device that stores enery? • It is how a mineral reflects light. • What is the oldest known energy source? • This is when a mineral breaks irregularly. • This is the color of the powdered mineral. • This is the set of all life forms on Earth. • It is the ability to resist being scratched. • ...
Sets Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- sets with no common elements
- set of all elements of U that do not belong in set A
- collection of all elements of sets A and B
- n(A) = n(B)
- set of all elements common to A and B
- what does '⊃' represent
- collection of well defined objects
- set with no elements
- venn diagrams use _______ to represnt sets
- set consisting of all first elements of each ordered pair in relation is called
- in this form all the elements of the set are written down seperated by a comma and enclosed in {}
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- set B of relation from set A to B
- venn diagrams are named after
- set with countable no. of elements
- collection of all subsets of a set
- (A ∪ B)’ = A’ ∩ B’
- set with uncountable no. of elements
- every element of A is in B and every element of B is in A
- what does '⊂' represent
- function with domain R or subset of R
- visual representation of relation
- in this form set is defined using a common property of all elements in the set
- y = f(x) = x
- diagrams used to visually represent sets
24 Clues: n(A) = n(B) • y = f(x) = x • (A ∪ B)’ = A’ ∩ B’ • set with no elements • what does '⊂' represent • what does '⊃' represent • sets with no common elements • venn diagrams are named after • set B of relation from set A to B • visual representation of relation • set with countable no. of elements • collection of all subsets of a set • collection of well defined objects • ...
Quantum Theory Crossword 2022-09-12
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- This model of the atom was proved faulty, as the exact trajectories of electrons cannot be determined
- The way to measure how long a wave's period is
- A way to measure the "size" of an atom
- This word describes atoms that have the same arrangement of electrons
- The energy from waves with magnetic and electric fields
- The most stable electron in an atom
- Number of cycles per second
- Rule that established that each orbital has only one electron
- Principle that tells you how to add electrons into proper orbitals as the periodic table progresses
- The measure of how difficult it is to remove an electron from an atom
- Wave property that is impacted by the amplitude of the wave
- The way of measuring number 1
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- these control the chemical properties of an atom
- The height of a wave
- Region where an electron is likely to be
- The energy lost or gained by adding an electron to a gaseous atom
- Point on a wave with zero amplitude
17 Clues: The height of a wave • Number of cycles per second • The way of measuring number 1 • The most stable electron in an atom • Point on a wave with zero amplitude • A way to measure the "size" of an atom • Region where an electron is likely to be • The way to measure how long a wave's period is • these control the chemical properties of an atom • ...
Color Theory Crossword 2022-10-10
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- primary colors for a subtractive system
- scheme that uses only black, white and range of gray is called
- how subtle or vibrant the color is called
- color system is light based
- colors are evenly spaced around the color wheel and tend to be very bright and dynamic
- colors are opposite on color wheel
- is a hue to which black has been added
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- color system is pigment based
- color scheme uses one hue with black or white
- primary colors for an additive system
- a synonym for color
- colors made from primary and secondary colors
- how light or dark the color is called
- is a hue to which white has been added
- colors sit next to one another on the color wheel
- primary colors for a subtractive system used in the printing industry
- colors created when primary colors are mixed
17 Clues: a synonym for color • color system is light based • color system is pigment based • colors are opposite on color wheel • primary colors for an additive system • how light or dark the color is called • is a hue to which white has been added • is a hue to which black has been added • primary colors for a subtractive system • how subtle or vibrant the color is called • ...
Big Bang Theory 2022-10-20
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- Radiation left from the formation of the universe.
- shift that tells us light is close
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- Idea on how the universe expanded from its original spot with high temperatures.
- A violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart.
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- creator of big bang nucleosynthesis
- creator of cosmic microwave background radiation.
- second element created in the universe.
- discoverer of the Big Bang
- The study of the physical, natural world, through study and experiment.
- The cosmic formation of atoms.
- Idea that has been tested.
- first element created in the universe.
- study of space
- The displacement of stars shifting away from galaxies.
- Creator of Hubble's Law.
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
17 Clues: study of space • Creator of Hubble's Law. • discoverer of the Big Bang • Idea that has been tested. • The cosmic formation of atoms. • shift that tells us light is close • creator of big bang nucleosynthesis • first element created in the universe. • second element created in the universe. • creator of cosmic microwave background radiation. • ...
Music Theory L5 2021-09-03
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- lowest sounding instrument in Woodwind family
- subito
- notes marked with dot above or below mean to play lightly separated
- chord I IV V are _____ chord
- gradually slowing down in tempo
- two notes that sound the same but are written differently
- always
- loud in dynamic
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- a little
- is the 6th degree of a scales
- 2-chord progression that usually occurs at the end of a phrase
- highest singing voices
- where the musical written on
- all together
- German term: langsam
- ____ cadence progression of chord IV-I
- indicate the speed of the music
17 Clues: subito • always • a little • all together • loud in dynamic • German term: langsam • highest singing voices • where the musical written on • chord I IV V are _____ chord • is the 6th degree of a scales • gradually slowing down in tempo • indicate the speed of the music • ____ cadence progression of chord IV-I • lowest sounding instrument in Woodwind family • ...
Theory PE Recap 2023-03-06
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- Blood Vessel that carries blood TOWARDS the heart.
- Thighbone.
- Increasing the distance between two bones.
- Moving a limb towards the bodies midline.
- Blood vessel that carries blood AWAY from the heart.
- Moving a limb aware from the bodies midline.
- _______ and Tricep.
- The muscle at the front of the thigh.
- Pointing toes towards the ceiling.
- Knee cap.
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- Pointing toes towards the floor.
- Blood vessel that surrounds muscles
- Decreasing the distance between two bones.
- The amount of blood to leave the heart per contraction
- Protects the brain.
- How many chambers are there in the heart?
- Attaches bone to bone.
17 Clues: Knee cap. • Thighbone. • Protects the brain. • _______ and Tricep. • Attaches bone to bone. • Pointing toes towards the floor. • Pointing toes towards the ceiling. • Blood vessel that surrounds muscles • The muscle at the front of the thigh. • How many chambers are there in the heart? • Moving a limb towards the bodies midline. • Decreasing the distance between two bones. • ...
Theory Crossword #1 2018-07-01
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- MA = Movement ...
- 9th lesson essential
- Collection of exercised used to teach snowboarding
- Teaching style when pairing students together
- Before you leap
- Type of roll model that leads by example
- Type of turn completed across the fall line
- A key fundamental for teaching a lesson
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- Breakdown of freestyle elements
- Edging using flexion of the joints
- Check this piece of equipment at the beginning of all lessons
- Gradual edging throughout a turn 2.
- Physical distance 0.5m - 1.5m
- Move across the slope
- Learning styles acronym
- Level 2 free ride task, you must grab
- Riding with the opposite foot forward
17 Clues: Before you leap • MA = Movement ... • 9th lesson essential • Move across the slope • Learning styles acronym • Physical distance 0.5m - 1.5m • Breakdown of freestyle elements • Edging using flexion of the joints • Gradual edging throughout a turn 2. • Level 2 free ride task, you must grab • Riding with the opposite foot forward • A key fundamental for teaching a lesson • ...
Game theory crossword 2024-04-02
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- (or constant-sum) game: one player's winnings are the others' losses, so the net gain is zero across all players
- player must try to reason what his opponent will do now, knowing that she will be asking the same question herself, and so on.
- game: when agreements are not enforceable (although players may still have common goals, such as the Battle of the Sexes)
- behaviour: players are perfect calculators and flawless followers of their best strategies
- payoffs must be cardinal, not ordinal, in this case.
- simply the choices available to the players
- all that is important to a player about the game. For example: profits, market share, envy of rivals' positions, etc.
- a once-off simultaneous game, simply the action taken on that single occasion. With sequential moves, a strategy could be "If he chooses X, then I'll choose B, but if he chooses Y, then I'll choose A" -- a complete plan of action.
- an interaction between (or among) mutually aware players
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- game: when joint-action agreements, pre-game contracts, etc. are enforceable
- moves: players move together, in ignorance of the others' moves
- (or non-zero-sum or variable-sum) game: players have some common interests; not constant-sum, which means that win-win or lose-lose is possible in two-person games
- player must think: If I do this, how will my opponents react?
- moves: players do not move together
- the number (ordinal or cardinal) attached to an outcome
- the consequence for a player of a specific combination of all players' strategies
- payoff: the weighted average of all possible outcomes, where each weight is the probability of that outcome's occurring
- each player is using the strategy that is his best response to the strategies chosen by the other players
18 Clues: moves: players do not move together • simply the choices available to the players • payoffs must be cardinal, not ordinal, in this case. • the number (ordinal or cardinal) attached to an outcome • an interaction between (or among) mutually aware players • player must think: If I do this, how will my opponents react? • ...
Reader's Response Theory 2026-03-20
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- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- the action of explaining the meaning of something.
- He is known for the concept of “interpretive communities”.
- an unfilled space or interval; a break in continuity.
- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else.
- The creature!
- a writer of a book, article, or report.
- the activity or skill of looking at and comprehending the meaning of writing by interpreting the characters of what is composed.
- a person who reads or who is fond of reading.
- He introduced the idea of the “implied reader” and “gaps” in the text.
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- practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
- the ability to understand something; comprehension.
- The main character who creates a creature/Paul
- what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action.
- a reaction to something.
- She is considered the founder of the theory.
- Originating from Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel
17 Clues: The creature! • a reaction to something. • a writer of a book, article, or report. • Originating from Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel • She is considered the founder of the theory. • a person who reads or who is fond of reading. • The main character who creates a creature/Paul • what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action. • ...
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 • ...
BALITANG HANDOG NG HUMANISTA 2024-10-11
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- – A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved in academic writing.
- – Restating something written or spoken using different words.
- – A reference to a source of information used in a text.
- – The set of rules governing the structure of sentences and words in a language.
- – The arrangement or framework of a text, including its organization and flow.
- – The detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- – The process of reviewing and making changes to a text for clarity and correctness.
- – The opening section of an academic paper or essay that introduces the topic.
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- – The act of mentioning or alluding to something, often used in citing sources.
- – The logical connection and consistency between ideas in a text.
- – The act of using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution.
- – The process of checking a written text for errors in spelling, grammar, or formatting.
- – A brief summary of a research paper or thesis.
- – A reason or set of reasons given to persuade others about an idea or position.
- – The act or skill of creating written content for academic or professional purposes.
15 Clues: – A brief summary of a research paper or thesis. • – A reference to a source of information used in a text. • – Restating something written or spoken using different words. • – The logical connection and consistency between ideas in a text. • – The detailed examination of the elements or structure of something. • ...
Motivation 2013-04-29
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- to the prefrontal cortex Results in severe disruption of motivation & attention.
- Working toward the goal in which motivated energies are directed.
- settings theory originally founded by Dr. Edwin Locke in the 1960s.
- motivation Punishments, pay, bonuses
- Different types; variety-work
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- motivation Personal satisfaction, work ethic, interest
- A set of energetic forced that originates both inside and outside an individual to initiate behavior and determine its form, direction, intensity, and duration.
- Degree of magnitude of the motivator
- Perception that goal attainments is possible.
9 Clues: Different types; variety-work • Degree of magnitude of the motivator • motivation Punishments, pay, bonuses • Perception that goal attainments is possible. • motivation Personal satisfaction, work ethic, interest • Working toward the goal in which motivated energies are directed. • settings theory originally founded by Dr. Edwin Locke in the 1960s. • ...
Network Theory 2019-11-28
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- is the meaning of the first W in WWW
- optimization is a topic that consists of finding an optimal object
- 1=0 & 0=1 is a ________ relation
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- a>b is an example of ______ relation
- is the representation between discrete objects
- Network optimization is the study of ____research and computational complex
- is a type of network theory that has extensive applications
- Network optimization involves finding an optimal object from a ______ set of objects
- is a graph whereby the vertices, edges, or both have attributes like names.
9 Clues: 1=0 & 0=1 is a ________ relation • a>b is an example of ______ relation • is the meaning of the first W in WWW • is the representation between discrete objects • is a type of network theory that has extensive applications • optimization is a topic that consists of finding an optimal object • Network optimization is the study of ____research and computational complex • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Press Technology which helped spread ideas quicker
- Treatment of rubbing onions on warts or cuts to cure yourself
- Houses Separate hospitals for the sick
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- Disease spreading sores and spots from genitals to around mouth
- Sanitatis Set of rules to live a healthy life provided by the Church
- Plague 1665 serious outbreak across England
- Society Institution for scientists to share ideas in the Renaissance
- Published new theory which suggested blood circulated around the body instead of being made in the liver
- Study of the human body
9 Clues: Study of the human body • Houses Separate hospitals for the sick • Plague 1665 serious outbreak across England • Press Technology which helped spread ideas quicker • Treatment of rubbing onions on warts or cuts to cure yourself • Disease spreading sores and spots from genitals to around mouth • Sanitatis Set of rules to live a healthy life provided by the Church • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-29
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- The act of encouraging a behavior to increase in frequency
- Self-centered
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others
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- The process of growth where a body grows.
- Not conscious or without awareness
- A plan that helps make an organizational pattern from which to operate
- The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death.
- Cognitive structures that help a child learn
- A group of general ideas for explaining child development
9 Clues: Self-centered • Not conscious or without awareness • The process of growth where a body grows. • Cognitive structures that help a child learn • A group of general ideas for explaining child development • The act of encouraging a behavior to increase in frequency • A plan that helps make an organizational pattern from which to operate • ...
The Prereqrossword 2022-05-12
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- set of all possible elements in a situation
- the most common number in a set of data
- the number of different possible groups of objects taken at a time
- intersection of sets with no similar elements
- the principal square root of -1
- the average amount by which individual items in a data set deviate from the mean
- set of elements in the universal set not in a subset
- the middle number in a set of data
- a matrix B consisting entirely of values that are the additive inverse of a matrix A
- a number multiplied by all positive numbers
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- set with all elements contained in a superset
- a collection of objects
- the difference between the greatest and least value in a set of data
- each object in a set
- the number of possible outcomes of an experiment
- set consisting of all elements from two other sets
- a rectangular array of m rows and n colums
- set consisting of all shared elements from two other sets
- numbers with real and imaginary parts
- the average value in a set of data
20 Clues: each object in a set • a collection of objects • the principal square root of -1 • the middle number in a set of data • the average value in a set of data • numbers with real and imaginary parts • the most common number in a set of data • a rectangular array of m rows and n colums • set of all possible elements in a situation • a number multiplied by all positive numbers • ...
Famous scientists 2024-11-07
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- fist Indian to teach science at presidency college Kolkata
- telescope named after him
- quantum theory was discovered by
- origin of species by means of natural selection was stated by
- who discovered electric bulbs
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- structure of atom was given by
- Gem theory was discovered by
- Inventor of radio is
- who discovered big bang theory
- who discovered electromagnetic theory
10 Clues: Inventor of radio is • telescope named after him • Gem theory was discovered by • who discovered electric bulbs • structure of atom was given by • who discovered big bang theory • quantum theory was discovered by • who discovered electromagnetic theory • fist Indian to teach science at presidency college Kolkata • origin of species by means of natural selection was stated by
Famous Scientist 2023-09-29
10 Clues: Laws of motion • Heliocentric theory • Theory of evolution • Theory of relativity • Pioneer in radioactivity • Astronomer and physicist • Father of computer science • Microbiologist and chemist • Astronomer and mathematician • Theoretical physicist and cosmologist
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 2025-05-06
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- the study of life
- the ____ variable is the responding variable
- a testable statement
- done before you form your hypothesis
- a well-supported DESCRIPTION
- Can a theory become a law with more evidence?
- a well-supported EXPLANATION
- the variable manipulated by the experimenter
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- based on anecdotal evidence
- a logical conclusion based on your observations
- Can a theory be modified?
- made with one of the five senses
- the variable that goes on the X axis on graph
- a record of observations made during the experiment
- a body of knowledge based on the natural world
- based on empirical evidence
16 Clues: the study of life • a testable statement • Can a theory be modified? • based on anecdotal evidence • based on empirical evidence • a well-supported DESCRIPTION • a well-supported EXPLANATION • made with one of the five senses • done before you form your hypothesis • the ____ variable is the responding variable • the variable manipulated by the experimenter • ...
Ch 1 -4 Terms 2019-06-07
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- ____ conflict managers are skilled at both competitive and mutual gains conflict.
- a theory proposed by Lewin that suggests that within any system there are forces that drive conflicts and forces that restrain conflicts.
- Communication ____ are associated with cooperative and competitive tactics and can be determined by the extent individuals feel valued by others.
- approach that seeks creative and innovative solutions that maximally meet the needs of all parties.
- goals are related to one’s sense of self-worth, pride, self-respect, or power.
- communication is a complex _______ process that occurs continuously and simultaneously.
- a type of language usage that is less likely to cause defensiveness then evaluative language.
- a type of interaction theory that states that people create meaning through a series of personal constructs.
- how we weave together knowledge, feelings, intuitions, and backgrounds to make sense of the world.
- is the most under-recognized kind of workplace conflict and stress
- a theory that suggests a mathematical way to calculate projected gains and losses while playing games to simulate hum choice making
- _______ violations theory states that we anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation.
- assumptions that behaviors are caused by a situation outside the individuals control.
- effective communication managers need to be ____ focused.
- key difference between competitive and cooperative approaches is how conflict is _______.
- this describes those who approach a conversation as if they know all the answers, are dogmatic about their rightness, and downgrade ideas that are contrary to their own.
- an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works
- goals are related to how things should be done.
- statements that try to _____ someone’s behavior prompt more defensiveness then those engaging in other problem solving.
- a theory that explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them.
- of how to manage conflict and the ability to solve problems is a source of power.
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- a theory proposed by Freud that suggests that psychologically, socially, or genetically people are driven by aggression
- Cooperative conflict managers use techniques to look below the positions for the underlying ________.
- Point a moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship.
- Attribution ______ occurs when assigning internal or external causation without a factual base.
- conflict is hallmarked by a feeling of struggle, meaning participants in an interpersonal conflict are invested in the outcome.
- conflict, when two people have different goals and are, in fact, interfering with each other’s goal achievement— but the participants don’t yet perceive it.
- communicating about communication.
- conflicts that pivot around deep seated beliefs about right and wrong.
- can be understood as the level to which people need each other to attain their goals.
- a type of management that includes any communication intended to move two people’s views of a situation closer together.
- a desired condition related to a need
- a type of interdependence in which each person’s goals are moving in the same direction.
- demands proposed solutions or other fixed outcome statements.
- conflicts that relate to the external framework that surrounds a conflict including things like resources and time.
- goals are ________, they change and overlap.
- _____ goal this is what someone says the goal was during the conflict.
- is a rational weighing of facts and evidence using the rules of logic
- is an inevitable and integral part of life.
- the amount of resistance strategies that can be used by those who see a compliance demand as unjust.
- ____ must be interpreted by those who perceive them.
41 Clues: communicating about communication. • a desired condition related to a need • is an inevitable and integral part of life. • goals are ________, they change and overlap. • goals are related to how things should be done. • ____ must be interpreted by those who perceive them. • an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works • ...
21379 2024-07-15
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- a set formed from a parent set
- intersection of P and B in a set
- All element are not written manually in a set
- all true
- contents of set
- set of all sets or something that contains all elements
- common part of any two sets
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- something that has meaning
- set which has finite value of upper and lower value of set
- union of P and B in a set
- having no element
- well define collection of object
- 2^n
- opposite for a set
- All element are written maunally in a set
- all false
- set of all sets
17 Clues: 2^n • all true • all false • contents of set • set of all sets • having no element • opposite for a set • union of P and B in a set • something that has meaning • common part of any two sets • a set formed from a parent set • intersection of P and B in a set • well define collection of object • All element are written maunally in a set • All element are not written manually in a set • ...
Understanding the brain 2024-02-27
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- who proposed the theory of phrenology?
- The brain is the source
- what did the theory of phrenology lack in?
- philosopher who proposed the dualism theory.
- When did Phrenology become popular?
- 'Father of anatomy'
- the belief the mind and body acted separately.
- part of the brain Descartes was wrong about.
- the belief the mind and body acted as the same entity.
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- The heart is the source
- Characteristic that suggested good memory
- Who argued about the heart hypothesis?
- What was considered to be the source of all wisdom in Ancient Egypt?
- bigger developmental spaces would do what?
- Which Ancient Greek philosopher was first credited for the Brain Hypothesis?
- 'Father of medicine'
16 Clues: 'Father of anatomy' • 'Father of medicine' • The heart is the source • The brain is the source • When did Phrenology become popular? • Who argued about the heart hypothesis? • who proposed the theory of phrenology? • Characteristic that suggested good memory • what did the theory of phrenology lack in? • bigger developmental spaces would do what? • ...
G7 evolution 2026-02-09
11 Clues: feed on others • make their own food • : 2 extremes survive • theory of catastrophism • :needs oxygen to survive • theory of use and disuse • only one extreme survive • theory of natural selection • doesn't need oxygen to survive • organisms with medium traits survive • CHANGE OF GENEFIC COMPOSITION OVER TIME
AUTOMATA : Chapter 1 2024-03-20
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- Principle stating the total number of subsets for a set
- The set resulting from the collection of all possible ordered pairs of a given set
- Type of set where the order of elements matters
- The set of elements in one set but not in another
- The rule that a member of a set cannot also be the set itself
- A set that contains all possible elements of interest
- Set containing no elements
- Difference: Operation between two sets that returns elements present in both, exclusively
- Set: A set of all subsets of a set
- Logical statement that two sets have no elements in common
- A set operation that combines all elements unique to each set
- The set of all elements that are in either of two sets
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- Method used to prove the equality of two sets
- Notation used to express the number of elements in a set
- A diagram that shows all possible logical relations between a finite collection of sets
- The set of elements common to two sets
- Collection of distinct objects considered as a whole
- An object or element belonging to a set
- Relation showing how elements from two sets correspond to one another
- A set that is entirely contained within another set
20 Clues: Set containing no elements • Set: A set of all subsets of a set • The set of elements common to two sets • An object or element belonging to a set • Method used to prove the equality of two sets • Type of set where the order of elements matters • The set of elements in one set but not in another • A set that is entirely contained within another set • ...
AstroNomical Root EX words 2024-11-14
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- A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a number is multiplied by itself
- To send goods or services to another country for sale; a key concept in economics and trade
- A short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing
- To leave out or not include; often used in set theory or probability
- A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory; also the introduction of background information in a story
- To stretch out or draw out; often used in flexibility training
- The state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons
- A rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals, providing both support and protection
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- To separate and eliminate or discharge waste from the blood, tissues, or organs
- To breathe out; an important part of breathing techniques in various physical activities
- A planet that orbits a star outside the solar system
- A mass departure of people, especially emigrants; often studied in the context of history and migrations
- A thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule; often used to clarify explanations in writing
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive for the purpose of conditioning the body
14 Clues: A planet that orbits a star outside the solar system • To stretch out or draw out; often used in flexibility training • A short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing • To leave out or not include; often used in set theory or probability • To separate and eliminate or discharge waste from the blood, tissues, or organs • ...
Cell Theory/Process 2012-12-15
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- stated that all plants are composed of cells
- organizing the various materials to form proteins
- "soaking" up water and food molecules into the cell from its environemnt
- division of cell to increase the number of cells within an organism or the number of organisms
- breaking down food particles into soluble units for the cell
- motion of all types
- change in activity of a cell as a result of stimulation
- concluded all cells come from pre-existing cells
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- discharging substances from the cell to influence activities outisde the cell
- examined cork under a microscope in 1665
- releasing chemical bound energy when certain organic molecules are split
- concluded that animals are composed of cells
- obtaining molecules of food by ingesting or manufacturing them
- removing soluble waste materials formed as a by-product of cell activity
- determined that many microorganisms are composed of a single cell
- eliminating insoluble, non-digestible particles
- basic unit of living organisms
17 Clues: motion of all types • basic unit of living organisms • examined cork under a microscope in 1665 • stated that all plants are composed of cells • concluded that animals are composed of cells • eliminating insoluble, non-digestible particles • concluded all cells come from pre-existing cells • organizing the various materials to form proteins • ...
Risk Factor Theory 2014-05-01
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- Main and Soloman (1985) proposed which attachment?
- Third stage in SLT learning
- Fourth stage in SLT learning
- The learning process lent from Bandura's (1977) social learning theory
- Which medical illness can the RFT be linked to
- The amount of factors Glueck & Glueck (1950) found in their study
- Supported older delinquent siblings causing younger sibling delinquency
- The psychologist Farrington worked alongside to introduce females to the study
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- RFT has a ……. approach
- The first chronological risk according to Farrington
- A problem with RFT is that it does not explain adolescent …….. behaviour
- The type of study used to predict delinquent behaviour
- factor A variable that is associated with the likelihood of delinquency
- West & Farrington's study was called ….
- Peer, school and neighbourhood are what kind of factors?
- Second stage in SLT learning
- First stage in SLT learning
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 • ...
Color Theory Vocabulary 2023-01-26
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- green, blue, and violet
- names and abbreviations of colors
- numbering system that identifies the lightness or darkness
- 12-hue color circle
- yellow, orange or red
- the predominate tone in artificial color
- vividness, brightness, or saturation of a color
- Colors found opposite one another on the color wheel
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- red/yellow pigment
- The degree of coarseness or fineness in the hair
- major categories of dark, medium, light
- The visual perception of the reflection of light.
- lightness or darkness of a color
- ability of the hair to absorb moisture
- Pigment that gives hair its natural color
- black pigment
- Cannot be created by mixing together any other colors
17 Clues: black pigment • red/yellow pigment • 12-hue color circle • yellow, orange or red • green, blue, and violet • lightness or darkness of a color • names and abbreviations of colors • ability of the hair to absorb moisture • major categories of dark, medium, light • the predominate tone in artificial color • Pigment that gives hair its natural color • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- A pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance.
- The study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy.
- A star that pulsates radially, varying in both diameter and temperature.
- Unit of thermodynamic temperature.
- when an object is moving towards us, the light from the object is known as __________.
- The strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and the gravitational force.
- Hypothetical form of matter.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
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- Physics is the only science that specifically studies it.
- A theory - introduced in 1981 to solve several important problems in cosmology.
- Apparent change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the wave source.
- An alternative term for the radiation era in the Big Bang theory, during which the Universe was hot and dense and was dominated by the effects of radiation.
- Average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion, but only after an infinite time.
- A completely empty space.
- The physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and the electromagnetic field.
- A system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.
- A point at which a function takes an infinite value, especially in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole.
17 Clues: A completely empty space. • Hypothetical form of matter. • Unit of thermodynamic temperature. • Physics is the only science that specifically studies it. • The science of the origin and development of the universe. • The study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy. • A star that pulsates radially, varying in both diameter and temperature. • ...
Musical Theory Vocabulary 2024-12-02
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- The frequency of the note’s vibration/how high or low notes sound
- a combination of three of more notes built off of a single note, called the root
- notes that are slightly higher in pitch (1/2 step)
- musical notation that indicates a period of silence
- in music, is the basic rhythmic unit of a measure, or bar, not to be confused with rhythm
- Clef Lower register of notes on a musical staff starting with “G”
- Signature is the symbol that tells you the meter of the piece and how it is written
- a measure (or bar) refers to a single unit of time featuring a specific number of beats played at a particular tempo
- notes that are slightly lower in pitch (1/2 step)
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- Clef Higher register of notes on a musical staff starting with “E”
- the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played. pace
- Symbols placed at the left-hand end of a staff, indicating the pitch of the notes written on it
- a symbol that represents a sound in music, including its pitch and duration/rhythm
- Scales are sets of musical notes organized by pitch and arranged on staff lines
- stands for BEATS PER MEASURE, used to measure the tempo
- A set of five lines and four spaces. Each line and space indicates a specific pitch based on the staff’s clef
- is music's pattern in time and is the one indispensable element of all music
17 Clues: notes that are slightly lower in pitch (1/2 step) • notes that are slightly higher in pitch (1/2 step) • musical notation that indicates a period of silence • stands for BEATS PER MEASURE, used to measure the tempo • The frequency of the note’s vibration/how high or low notes sound • the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played. pace • ...
Music Theory L2 2021-09-03
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- a little
- getting softer in sound
- 5 lines and 5 spaces
- moderately loud
- ____key-signature means add the sharp or flat next to the note.
- dolce
- a sign which means silence
- very quick tempo
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- to hold longer
- walking pace
- gradually slow the tempo down
- play the note smoothly
- a dot after a note adds on to its value by ____
- emphasize strong and loud
- a symbol placed at the left-hand side of the stave
- same meaning with lento
- the distance between two notes
17 Clues: dolce • a little • walking pace • to hold longer • moderately loud • very quick tempo • 5 lines and 5 spaces • play the note smoothly • getting softer in sound • same meaning with lento • emphasize strong and loud • a sign which means silence • gradually slow the tempo down • the distance between two notes • a dot after a note adds on to its value by ____ • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2022-11-22
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- What is the level of volume in music called?
- What is quiet called in music?
- What is loud called in music?
- What do you call an increase in tempo?
- What is very loud called in music?
- When the speed is getting slower what is it called?
- How many keys on a normal piano?
- What is another name for a whole note?
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- What is the lowest singing voice?
- What is medium quiet called in music?
- What is medium loud called in music?
- How many strings on a normal ukulele?
- What is a quarter note called?
- What is very quiet called in music?
- When music goes louder what is it called?
- When music goes quieter what is it called?
- How many lines on the treble clef?
17 Clues: What is loud called in music? • What is quiet called in music? • What is a quarter note called? • How many keys on a normal piano? • What is the lowest singing voice? • What is very loud called in music? • How many lines on the treble clef? • What is very quiet called in music? • What is medium loud called in music? • What is medium quiet called in music? • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossroad 2023-01-21
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- Literature that proved the earth-centered theory (holds many weight in history)
- House arrest+law of motion (person)
- Copernicus agreed with the geocentric theory that spheres moving in ___orbits.
- Earth-centered system.
- The new heliocentric theory created uncertainty to __location.
- greek philosopher that supported geocentric system.
- Emphasized deduction and mathematical logic
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- Sun-centered system.
- Person who found the three planetary motion.
- Country where scientific society first appeared.
- Person who discovered sunspot and craters on mountains with his own telescope.
- Person who found the heliocentric theory
12 Clues: Sun-centered system. • Earth-centered system. • House arrest+law of motion (person) • Person who found the heliocentric theory • Emphasized deduction and mathematical logic • Person who found the three planetary motion. • Country where scientific society first appeared. • greek philosopher that supported geocentric system. • ...
Science 2024-09-28
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- the age of universe according to the big bang theory.
- The hypothesis stating that the solar system formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust.
- This theory explains planet formation through the merging of small objects into larger bodies.
- according to the oscillating universe theory this event marks the contraction paste of the universe.
- in the nebular hypothesis this became the center of the solar system.
- the small bodies that collided and merged to form planets in the protoplanet hypothesis.
- A theory proposing continuous creation of matter to maintain a uniform density in the expanding universe.
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- This theory suggest the universe goes through cycles of expansion and contraction.
- The theory that describes the universe's origin from a singular point of immense energy.
- A theory that suggest planets were captured by the sun as it moved through space.
10 Clues: the age of universe according to the big bang theory. • in the nebular hypothesis this became the center of the solar system. • A theory that suggest planets were captured by the sun as it moved through space. • This theory suggest the universe goes through cycles of expansion and contraction. • ...
Wegner & Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-27
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- When two plates slide past each other
- the theory that states that the continents used to be together in a supercontinent and have drifted apart over time is the Theory of...
- Two plates drifting away from each other
- these two land formations occur at a subduction zone.
- occurs when an oceanic plate converges with a continental plate
- Wegner noticed that Mountain ranges of different areas had sediment layers that were the same ______
- The scientist that discovered sea-floor spreading
- occurs at a transform boundary
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- This was a type of evidence that Wegner proposed using the remains of plant and animal species from different continents
- No one in the scientific community believe Wegner's Theory because he could not prove how the plated ________ apart.
- occur when two oceanic plates diverge
- Two plates colliding towards each other
- a large subduction zone that causes a chain of volcanoes in an area is called The ____ ___ ____.
- occur when two continental plates converge
- occurs when two continental plates diverge
- this evidence was left behind by glaciers
- The scientist that came up with the Theory of Continental Drift
- Wegner noticed that the coastlines of South American and Africa fit together like a...
18 Clues: occurs at a transform boundary • When two plates slide past each other • occur when two oceanic plates diverge • Two plates colliding towards each other • Two plates drifting away from each other • this evidence was left behind by glaciers • occur when two continental plates converge • occurs when two continental plates diverge • ...
The Greatest Minds 2025-11-17
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- – Namesake space telescope
- – Computing theory founder
- – Germ theory pioneer
- – Electromagnetic experimenter
- – E=mc² physicist
- – Father of modern chemistry
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- – Pioneer of radioactivity
- – Gravity’s lawmaker
- – DNA double-helix x-rayer
- – Model-building atomic physicist
- – Natural selection theorist
- – Inventor behind AC power
- – Pea-plant geneticist
- – Telescope-using astronomer
- – Black-hole theorist
15 Clues: – E=mc² physicist • – Gravity’s lawmaker • – Germ theory pioneer • – Black-hole theorist • – Pea-plant geneticist • – Pioneer of radioactivity • – DNA double-helix x-rayer • – Namesake space telescope • – Inventor behind AC power • – Computing theory founder • – Natural selection theorist • – Telescope-using astronomer • – Father of modern chemistry • – Electromagnetic experimenter • ...
Perception: Gregor's theory of perception 2023-12-06
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- Gregory's theory works well to explain _____ information
- Gregory's theory is a _____ theory compared to Gibson's
- His theory takes mental process and shows how they shape the way we ______ the information we receive
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- not everyone agrees with the explanations given for some illusions
- Gregory's theory was ______
- Gregory believed that perception involves ______ processes
- Another evaluation is that it is more appropriate to use an ______ approach
- perception is influenced by _____
- there was a lot of ____ supporting Gregory's theory
9 Clues: Gregory's theory was ______ • perception is influenced by _____ • there was a lot of ____ supporting Gregory's theory • Gregory's theory is a _____ theory compared to Gibson's • Gregory's theory works well to explain _____ information • Gregory believed that perception involves ______ processes • not everyone agrees with the explanations given for some illusions • ...
8 and 9 2021-05-27
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- Primary occupation of children
- look back
- Prefers abstraction, theory, and exploration
- The central core of the levels of learning.
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- Adult learning theory
- Primary task of infancy
- Views situations with multiple lenses
- Life stage focusing on psychosocial development
- Learning theory that includes - punishment
- Life stage focusing on self-identity
- Refers to head to toe
- Learning style that prefers hands on
12 Clues: look back • Adult learning theory • Refers to head to toe • Primary task of infancy • Primary occupation of children • Life stage focusing on self-identity • Learning style that prefers hands on • Views situations with multiple lenses • Learning theory that includes - punishment • The central core of the levels of learning. • Prefers abstraction, theory, and exploration • ...
Emotion vocabulary 2023-03-06
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- this experience, though not conventionally thought of as an emotion, is also constructed, according to LFB's view
- a study that statistically aggregates the results of other studies of a phenomenon (omit hyphen)
- hear rate, skin conductance, facial electromyography are examples of _____ measures
- one of earliest researchers who proposed a "natural kinds" view of emotion (hint: he had a cafe in Harvard, until recently ;-(
- a psychological dimension running from pleasure to displeasure
- one theory from the readings states that emotions are ____ from more basic building blocks or "ingredients"
- according to LFB, a "natural kinds" account of emotion must show that an emotion causes coordinated change in physiology, behavior and _____
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- (noun) when a stimulus reliably elicits the same outcome
- LFB and Ralph Adolph agree that words like "happy", "sad", "angry" are _____ concepts, and not necessarily useful guides for science
- (noun) when an outcome can be paired with one stimulus, but not others
- one of the earliest researchers who proposed a constructionist view of emotion (hint, he has a building at Harvard!)
- (two words) measures the strength of a relationship between two variables or the magnitude of a difference between groups
- being comfortable, uncomfortable, aroused, sleepy are examples of _____
- one theory from the readings states that there is a basic set of _____ emotions that exist in nature
14 Clues: (noun) when a stimulus reliably elicits the same outcome • a psychological dimension running from pleasure to displeasure • (noun) when an outcome can be paired with one stimulus, but not others • being comfortable, uncomfortable, aroused, sleepy are examples of _____ • hear rate, skin conductance, facial electromyography are examples of _____ measures • ...
Algebra 1A 2024-05-21
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- a function is the set of its possible inputs
- about the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of functions.
- set of elements that are in both set A and B
- the set of all objects that are a member of A , or B , or both.
- inequality-compound inequality-a sentence with two inequality statements joined either by the word “or” or by the word “and” disjoint sets-A ∩ B = ϕ
- notation-a way to describe continuous sets of real numbers by the numbers that bound them
- value of x that is applied to a function
- set of all possible output values, or Y-values
- comes out of the function
- form-a representation of a set that lists all of the elements in the set, separated by commas, within braces
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- set-a set which has elements of all the related sets, without any repetition of elements
- sets-if they have no element in common
- graph-a graph made up of scattered points that are not connected, and may or may not show a trend or direction
- of an inequality-satisfies the inequality
- inequalities-if they have the same solution sets
- of a set-complement of a set-the of elements in the universal set that are not in the set
- notation-a mathematical notation of describing a set by listing its elements or demonstrating its properties that its members must satisfy solution of an inequality satisfies the inequality
- function-a function that does not graph into a straight line and does not have a constant slope
- graph-if it has no breaks, gaps, or holes, and each point is next to the point on either side of it
- set-the unique set having no elements
20 Clues: comes out of the function • set-the unique set having no elements • sets-if they have no element in common • value of x that is applied to a function • of an inequality-satisfies the inequality • a function is the set of its possible inputs • set of elements that are in both set A and B • set of all possible output values, or Y-values • ...
assess 23 2023-02-23
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- measurement.
- _____________definition. a clear, concise detailed definition of a measure
- First to used the term “mental test”
- Measure of _________ tell us about the middle part of the data
- Mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10
- Mean of zero and standard deviation of one
- is the study of how to arrange reproduction within a human population to increase the occurrence of heritable characteristics regarded as desirable
- abstract idea that one wishes to measure
- Considered the father of psychometrics
- Average
- A test is considered this if it measures what it claims to measure
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- The type of validity that assures the researcher has come to the correct conclusion about the relationship between or among variables
- field of study
- Chinese dynasty that developed multistage testing
- Most frequent score
- The type of validity that impacts generalizability
- The more statistical tests run on a data set, the higher this chance
- Another word for Tests
- First group intelligence tests
- with the theory and technique of
- Middle score
21 Clues: Average • measurement. • Middle score • field of study • Most frequent score • Another word for Tests • First group intelligence tests • with the theory and technique of • First to used the term “mental test” • Considered the father of psychometrics • Mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 • abstract idea that one wishes to measure • Mean of zero and standard deviation of one • ...
Reaction to Revolution by Jenna 2017-09-13
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- A government ruled by a queen or king
- A neutral area serving to separate hostile forces or nations
- Make changes
- National legislative body
- An official order issued by a legal authority
- A set of principles accepted as law
- Put an end to (a rebellion, etc)
- Dedication to the nation (superiority over other countries)
- Political dominance by a group/nation
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- Retaining traditional social values and institutions
- Group of states with central government but independence in internal affairs
- Unity or agreement of objectives among individuals with a common purpose and/or interests
- Places power in a small, privileged ruling class
- suppression of speech, public communication, books, media, or other information
- System of ideas and ideals in economical political theory
- Usage of liberal ideas (free political institutions)
- Supreme power in the hands of one person
- The right or condition of self-government
- A government
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
20 Clues: Make changes • A government • National legislative body • Put an end to (a rebellion, etc) • A set of principles accepted as law • A government ruled by a queen or king • Political dominance by a group/nation • Supreme power in the hands of one person • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • The right or condition of self-government • ...
ANIMAL FARM 2020-12-02
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- untiring
- practice of eating own kind
- small area of trees and branches
- expression of a general truth
- to express disapproval or objection to something
- to make a plan for something
- attitude of disobedience
- the ability to speak expressively
- to be hidden
- to take advantage of
- to run away
- a small group with a set of beliefs that differ from a larger group
- not able to be changed
- to run directly at someone for an attack
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- concerning health and wellbeing
- mysterious
- to accept something as truth without proof
- guiding principle of a person or organization
- a surprise attack
- shelter for cows
- a tool for doing tasks
- superior above all
- the serving of a specific amount of goods or food
- to skip about in a playful manner
- biased or misleading information
- a surprise attack
- a carefully planned strategy to achieve a goal
- to present and explain a theory
28 Clues: untiring • mysterious • to run away • to be hidden • shelter for cows • a surprise attack • a surprise attack • superior above all • to take advantage of • a tool for doing tasks • not able to be changed • attitude of disobedience • practice of eating own kind • to make a plan for something • expression of a general truth • concerning health and wellbeing • to present and explain a theory • ...
The Science of Biology 2023-12-08
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- when we encounter an important scientific term
- a tentative scientific explanation that can be tested by further observation
- process of nothing and describing events or processes
- a signal to which an organism responds
- a group however any given kind of organism
- Biologists now know that the directions for inheritance are carried by a molecule
- reproduction the new organism has a single parent
- variable a variable deliberately changed
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- study of life
- scientists observe their experiments gathering two main types
- group a exposed to the same conditions as the experimental
- a person rather than scientific point of view
- the relatively constant set of conditions
- the combination of cheml cal reactions
- an organism produce new organism through a process
- variable a variable that changes in response
- reproduction cells from two different parents unite to produce the first cells of the new organism
- a logical interpretation based on pior knowledge and experience
- particles made up of proteins nucleic acids and sometimes lipids
- Pictures that a computer generates
20 Clues: study of life • Pictures that a computer generates • the combination of cheml cal reactions • a signal to which an organism responds • variable a variable deliberately changed • the relatively constant set of conditions • a group however any given kind of organism • variable a variable that changes in response • a person rather than scientific point of view • ...
Economics 2023-11-15
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- business organization owned by a group of people
- all non military people who are employed or unemployed
- negotiating labor contracts that keeps unnecessary workers on the company payroll
- wage rate or price of labor services that is set when demand for workers is met
- formal contract issued by a corporation
- business organization owned by 2 or more people
- business owned and managed by a single individual
- a certificate of ownership in a corporation
- authorization from local government to run a business
- an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- theory about the relationship between education and wages
- movement of company operations to a different country
- legal entity owned by individual stock holders
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- debts
- demand for labor
- companies reach out to other companies to do a specific job
- 2 or more firms competing in the same market with the same good
- organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions and wages
- sells
- money and other valuables
20 Clues: debts • sells • demand for labor • money and other valuables • formal contract issued by a corporation • a certificate of ownership in a corporation • legal entity owned by individual stock holders • business organization owned by 2 or more people • business organization owned by a group of people • business owned and managed by a single individual • ...
Plate Motion Choice Project 2024-10-28
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- Lava is a this kind of activity
- Two plates meet here
- How fast plates move
- A large section of hard solid rock
- A long deep thing in the ocean floor
- Number of Earth's layers
- This boundary is when plates move away from each other
- Second layer of the Earth
- Something that helps us understand by making it easier to see
- First layer of the Earth
- Something observed to similar over and over
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- This boundary is when plates move toward each other
- To examine in detail for a purpose
- A set of interacting parts forming a whole
- An example is Asia, North America, South America or Europe
- Dating scientists use to rock layers to find the age
- Based on evidence gathered by scientists over time
- This core is the fourth layer of the Earth
- This core is the third layer of the Earth
- How often or fast something happens
20 Clues: Two plates meet here • How fast plates move • Number of Earth's layers • First layer of the Earth • Second layer of the Earth • Lava is a this kind of activity • To examine in detail for a purpose • A large section of hard solid rock • How often or fast something happens • A long deep thing in the ocean floor • This core is the third layer of the Earth • ...
Unit 0 Earth Science — Vocab Crossword 2024-10-02
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- an ______ is a reasonable explanation based on what you know
- something you discover by observing something is an ______
- the inconstant in an experiment is called the ______ ______
- data and observation gathered from the experiment are your ______
- a carefully thought-out explanation, constructed using the scientific method, is a ______
- these variable(s) in an experiment are purposefully kept the same
- ‘If… then… because…’
- quantitative and ______
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- a personal view or attitude is an ______
- the result of an experiment summarized in a statement is the ______
- an ______ is a set of controlled observations made to test your hypothesis
- able to be tested or tried
- measured in grams; the amount of matter in an object
- collected and recorded observations
- if you are not influenced by opinions, then you are ______
- qualitative and ______
- measured in liters and milliliters; the amount of space an object takes up
- the ______ is the question you are trying to solve
- the factors in an experiment are called a ______
- the distance between two points is the ______
20 Clues: ‘If… then… because…’ • qualitative and ______ • quantitative and ______ • able to be tested or tried • collected and recorded observations • a personal view or attitude is an ______ • the distance between two points is the ______ • the factors in an experiment are called a ______ • the ______ is the question you are trying to solve • ...
Vietnam 2024-12-17
Across
- Hamlets Set up by Kennedy and Diem
- Diem persecuted this religious group
- ideology of North Vietnam
- communist ally of North Vietnam
- Theory the fear that communism would spread
- a country that the Ho Chi Minh trail ran through
- Draft compulsory military service
- gave their medals back in protest
- south Vietnamese communist rebels
- President who introduced Vietnamisation
- South Vietnamese army
- Catholic leader of South Vietnam
- Lai the village where 500 civilians were murdered
Down
- the process of removing US troops from Vietnam
- was attacked by US in 1970
- protested at Kent State University
- Chi Minh trail the routes used by the North to send supplies to the South
- president who sent troops to fight in Vietnam
- Rolling Thunder 3 year bombing campaign of North Vietnam
- of Tonkin Resolution gave the president the power to send troops
- authorised Agent Orange and Napalm
- Offensive the surprise attacks on South Vietnam by the VC
22 Clues: South Vietnamese army • ideology of North Vietnam • was attacked by US in 1970 • communist ally of North Vietnam • Catholic leader of South Vietnam • Draft compulsory military service • gave their medals back in protest • south Vietnamese communist rebels • Hamlets Set up by Kennedy and Diem • protested at Kent State University • authorised Agent Orange and Napalm • ...
Science fair 2025-10-27
Across
- – The process of collecting background information before experimenting.
- – Information gathered during an experiment.
- – Quantifying variables using standard units.
- – A visual representation of data.
- – A well-supported explanation for a broad set of phenomena.
- – How close a result is to the true value.
- – What you expect to happen in an experiment.
- – Facts that support or refute a claim.
- – Interpreting results to find meaning or patterns.
Down
- – A test conducted to support or refute a hypothesis.
- – A factor that can change in an experiment.
- – Creating something new based on scientific understanding.
- – Step-by-step instructions for conducting an experiment.
- – How consistent repeated measurements are.
- – An educated guess that can be tested through experimentation.
- – The final statement summarizing experimental results.
- – The act of sharing results with others, often at a science fair.
- – Using senses or tools to gather information.
- – The part of an experiment kept constant for comparison.
- – Repeating an experiment to confirm its validity.
20 Clues: – A visual representation of data. • – Facts that support or refute a claim. • – How close a result is to the true value. • – How consistent repeated measurements are. • – A factor that can change in an experiment. • – Information gathered during an experiment. • – Quantifying variables using standard units. • – What you expect to happen in an experiment. • ...
Unit 1: Crossword 2026-03-06
Across
- The old stone age
- Created the theory for evolution
- Developments of large community groups living in settled areas and engaging in economic activities
- The study of human history through old artifacts and remains
- Underground burial chamber with rooms above it
- The study of the past
- The process of living organisms transforming throughout generations
- Scientific name for modern humans
- Human origin depicted from materials constructed by gods to serve them
- The study of layered rocks and soil to determine their relationship with the earth
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- The earliest known civilization, emerging in southern mesopotamia
- Preserved signs of human activity
- the shared set of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that characterize a group
- Study of the human culture
- years preceding the estimated birth of Jesus, counting backward
- called the "new stone age"
- One of the earliest form of primates with more human features
- the unbalanced representation of past events
- The land between two rivers
- Preserved remains, or traces of ancient organizations
20 Clues: The old stone age • The study of the past • Study of the human culture • called the "new stone age" • The land between two rivers • Created the theory for evolution • Preserved signs of human activity • Scientific name for modern humans • the unbalanced representation of past events • Underground burial chamber with rooms above it • ...
Tone Cold Crossword 2026-04-03
Across
- Candids competition
- We love it
- Can be found in an un-proofread draft or cemetery
- Not to be confused with Taylor Swift's rapper name
- Viridian-clad vocals
- Directed for 25 years straight
- 6-Down, sonically
- They hit the second tower!
- Britney Spears, thematically?
- Sounds good to me!
- Ithaca winter
- Like Do or Re (or Mi)
- Ditzy?
- A request to set up a tent, politely
- Bears the emblem of the owl and hips that don't lie
- Sheep in wolf's clothing?
- Harbored it all along
- Music theory luminary
- Faulty finale
Down
- Eagle headed, or red-tailed hawk?
- Disciple to a dark deity...
- Connoisseur of audio devastation
- Us, brand-wise, flustered or embarrassed
- Cash with a K
- 67
- Vessel of a dark deity...
- A kind of club that would be pretty messy
- Jane Doe of raffle winners
- Catchphrase creator
- High-quality mixture
30 Clues: 67 • Ditzy? • We love it • Cash with a K • Ithaca winter • Faulty finale • 6-Down, sonically • Sounds good to me! • Candids competition • Catchphrase creator • Viridian-clad vocals • High-quality mixture • Like Do or Re (or Mi) • Harbored it all along • Music theory luminary • Vessel of a dark deity... • Sheep in wolf's clothing? • They hit the second tower! • Jane Doe of raffle winners • ...
Chapter9 ice task (AILWEI AND LEZIWE) 2015-08-01
Across
- /business that present value innovation pg 297
- /offers insight into the fall of a market pg.291
- / long term wave of theory pg.305-308
- /business that me -too products
- /periodically reshape existing structure of industry new methods of production
- /business wit value improvements
Down
- innovation /occurs as an inherent feature of market system pg392...
- /theory of creative destruction 308
- / is a design theory
- focus /when comparing their strengths and weaknesses to those of competitors pg220-224
- /about mindset pg 304
- /short sighted pg309-311
- /is beside on quality pg 290-296
- / comparing strengths and weaknesses pg294 - 297
- /who organisations provide services for pg.292-295
- /pyramid innovation pg291-pg293
16 Clues: / is a design theory • /about mindset pg 304 • /short sighted pg309-311 • /business that me -too products • /pyramid innovation pg291-pg293 • /business wit value improvements • /is beside on quality pg 290-296 • /theory of creative destruction 308 • / long term wave of theory pg.305-308 • /business that present value innovation pg 297 • ...
vocab puzzle 2023-01-03
Across
- big rock
- explains known facts;
- of gas that shines by radiation derived from its internal energy sources.
- the hot center of earth
- the outermost layer of a material or substance.
- repeating path that one object in space takes around another one.
- a straight line
- the planet human beings and animals adapt and live on
- a place where something been placed
- hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium
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- icey small planet
- measures the distance north or south of the equator.
- a force
- doughnut shaped ring of icy objects
- Earth's only natural satellite.
- a limited extent in one, two, or three dimensions
- the circular motion of an object around its center.
- group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole.
- the action by a celestial body of going round in an orbit or elliptical course.
- the movement or path of the earth or a heavenly body turning on its axis.
- imaginary line
21 Clues: a force • big rock • imaginary line • a straight line • icey small planet • explains known facts; • the hot center of earth • Earth's only natural satellite. • doughnut shaped ring of icy objects • a place where something been placed • hot glowing ball of hydrogen and helium • the outermost layer of a material or substance. • a limited extent in one, two, or three dimensions • ...
statistics chapter 8 and 9 2021-04-13
Across
- an interval of plausible values for an unknown parameter value
- alternative hypothesis
- we fail to reject Ho when it is false
- the probability that measures the strength of the evidence
- a default hypothesis that a quantity to be measured is zero
- a position that states something is happening, a new theory is preferred instead of an old one
- to access the evidence provided by data about some claim concerning the population
- we reject Ho when it is true
Down
- it is a SRS, or unbiased
- a statistic measured from a sample
- null hypothesis
- a set of similar items or events which is of interest for some question or experiment
- distance from point estimate for the interval
- what the hypothesis always refers to
- 10(n)<population
- 10%, normal, and random
- is a characteristic of a population
- is a characteristic of a sample
- claim concerning the population
- stated, greater than 30, or n(p) n(1-p)>10
- determined by the confidence level c and is denoted with Z
21 Clues: null hypothesis • 10(n)<population • alternative hypothesis • 10%, normal, and random • it is a SRS, or unbiased • we reject Ho when it is true • is a characteristic of a sample • claim concerning the population • a statistic measured from a sample • is a characteristic of a population • what the hypothesis always refers to • we fail to reject Ho when it is false • ...
Undefeated Vocab 2023-05-08
Across
- a willingness to take bold risks
- is a natural ability to do something
- match or surpass a person or achievement, typically by imitation.
- relating to or characterized by industry
- surrender or yield
- walk slowly and with heavy steps
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- continuously and without end
- a theory or attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior.
- agitate or turn
- something enormous
- a place in a large institution for the care of those who are ill.
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- ungracefully thin and tall
- unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something.
- someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas.
- bad luck
- a terrible smell
- featuring new methods; advanced and original
- conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
- a sitting room in a private house
- the intervening time
21 Clues: bad luck • agitate or turn • a terrible smell • surrender or yield • something enormous • the intervening time • ungracefully thin and tall • continuously and without end • a willingness to take bold risks • walk slowly and with heavy steps • a sitting room in a private house • is a natural ability to do something • relating to or characterized by industry • ...
Parenting 2013-08-26
Across
- How many developmental needs are there?
- Ages 1 to 3?
- Who could be a caregiver?
- What can effect a childs social and emotional behavior?
- What is the parenthood of a birth parent called?
- What is the image of oneself?
- What is the name of a parent who takes in a kid who has been experiencing a crisis?
- What is nurturing?
- What is the name of the parent who marries another parent with kids?
- Ages puberty to adulthood?
Down
- How many different types of guardianship are there?
- What is it called when the parent is not the biological parent?
- Ages 5 to puberty?
- What is it when a child increases skill in one or a combination of abilities?
- What has to pass legal guardianship?
- Ages birth to 1?
- What is development?
- What is a person opinion or belief about them self?
- What is physical care?
- Ages 3 to 5?
- What is an organized set of suggestions about facts?
21 Clues: Ages 1 to 3? • Ages 3 to 5? • Ages birth to 1? • Ages 5 to puberty? • What is nurturing? • What is development? • What is physical care? • Who could be a caregiver? • Ages puberty to adulthood? • What is the image of oneself? • What has to pass legal guardianship? • How many developmental needs are there? • What is the parenthood of a birth parent called? • ...
CROSSWORD 2016-09-12
Across
- The name given to a state of extreme immobility and unresponsiveness with diminished consciousness
- He gave us the triarchic theory of intelligence
- _______ are "The royal road to the unconscious"
- Observable entity in psychology
- Who coined the term metamotivation?
- Hormone released during the fight/flight reaction
- Paradoxical sleep
- Mental shortcuts that are used in decision making
- Inability to recall the names of everyday objects
- A mnemonic device
- Ability to see/know things with extra sensory perception
- Negative reactions of people to a person with mental illness
Down
- A mental concept that helps to organize & categorize information
- A set of symptoms
- He who gave us the concept of Observational Learning
- The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge
- Fatty white substance that surrounds the axon
- Pioneer of the concept learned optimism
- A class of drugs that used to be medically prescribed for pain relief
- A memory which is the sensory store of vision
- Euphoria with increased activity level
21 Clues: A set of symptoms • Paradoxical sleep • A mnemonic device • Observable entity in psychology • Who coined the term metamotivation? • Euphoria with increased activity level • Pioneer of the concept learned optimism • The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge • Fatty white substance that surrounds the axon • A memory which is the sensory store of vision • ...
Reaction to Revolution 2017-09-13
Across
- The right or condition of self-government
- Political dominance by a group/nation
- Unity or agreement of objectives among individuals with a common purpose and/or interests
- A set of principles accepted as law
- A neutral area serving to separate hostile forces or nations
- Dedication to the nation (superiority over other countries)
- System of ideas and ideals in economical political theory
Down
- Supreme power in the hands of one person
- A government ruled by a queen or king
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- Make changes
- A government
- Places power in a small, privileged ruling class
- Retaining traditional social values and institutions
- Usage of liberal ideas (free political institutions)
- Put an end to (a rebellion, etc)
- Group of states with central government but independence in internal affairs
- National legislative body
- suppression of speech, public communication, books, media, or other information
- An official order issued by a legal authority
20 Clues: Make changes • A government • National legislative body • Put an end to (a rebellion, etc) • A set of principles accepted as law • A government ruled by a queen or king • Political dominance by a group/nation • Supreme power in the hands of one person • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • The right or condition of self-government • ...
Reaction to Revolution 2017-09-13
Across
- A neutral area serving to separate hostile forces or nations
- Unity or agreement of objectives among individuals with a common purpose and/or interests
- A government
- Group of states with central government but independence in internal affairs
- A set of principles accepted as law
- suppression of speech, public communication, books, media, or other information
- Political dominance by a group/nation
- National legislative body
Down
- An official order issued by a legal authority
- Put an end to (a rebellion, etc)
- Dedication to the nation (superiority over other countries)
- Retaining traditional social values and institutions
- Places power in a small, privileged ruling class
- Usage of liberal ideas (free political institutions)
- A government ruled by a queen or king
- Supreme power in the hands of one person
- The right or condition of self-government
- System of ideas and ideals in economical political theory
- Make changes
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
20 Clues: A government • Make changes • National legislative body • Put an end to (a rebellion, etc) • A set of principles accepted as law • A government ruled by a queen or king • Political dominance by a group/nation • Supreme power in the hands of one person • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • The right or condition of self-government • ...
Parenting 2023-08-21
Across
- How many developmental needs are there?
- Ages 1 to 3?
- Who could be a caregiver?
- What can effect a childs social and emotional behavior?
- What is the parenthood of a birth parent called?
- What is the image of oneself?
- What is the name of a parent who takes in a kid who has been experiencing a crisis?
- What is nurturing?
- What is the name of the parent who marries another parent with kids?
- Ages puberty to adulthood?
Down
- How many different types of guardianship are there?
- What is it called when the parent is not the biological parent?
- Ages 5 to puberty?
- What is it when a child increases skill in one or a combination of abilities?
- What has to pass legal guardianship?
- Ages birth to 1?
- What is development?
- What is a person opinion or belief about them self?
- What is physical care?
- Ages 3 to 5?
- What is an organized set of suggestions about facts?
21 Clues: Ages 1 to 3? • Ages 3 to 5? • Ages birth to 1? • Ages 5 to puberty? • What is nurturing? • What is development? • What is physical care? • Who could be a caregiver? • Ages puberty to adulthood? • What is the image of oneself? • What has to pass legal guardianship? • How many developmental needs are there? • What is the parenthood of a birth parent called? • ...
science module 1 2024-01-04
Across
- variable – factor whose value depends on the
- Amount of matter in an object
- change
- Explanation based on many observations supported by experimental results
- standard for comparison
- educated guess or testable prediction
- the application of scientific knowledge to improve the quality of life
- rule of nature” Evidence summed up by related observations & experimental results
- Method an organized set of investigation procedures
- variable – factor that is adjusted by the experimenter
- per unit volume of a material
Down
- factor that doesn’t vary in experiment
- Interval between two occurring events
- process that uses observation and investigation to gain
- study of matter & energy & the interactions between the two through forces & motion
- Accept or Reject hypothesis, what you learn/discover
- Experiment a standard for comparison, hold a variable constant (does
- a visual display of information or data.
- study of the composition
- Graph – show trends or how the data changes over time
- organized procedure for testing hypothesis
21 Clues: change • standard for comparison • study of the composition • Amount of matter in an object • per unit volume of a material • factor that doesn’t vary in experiment • educated guess or testable prediction • a visual display of information or data. • organized procedure for testing hypothesis • variable – factor whose value depends on the • ...
Absolute monarchy - riley gibson 2024-01-08
Across
- romans
- king of england
- a formerly royal
- a family of them
- designation given toa member of it a body gaurd
- married counple able to rule countries.
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by theory
- nobility was made to conform to western models
- a country and monarch holds unrestrained power
- a war in 7th century1
- that is not limited or restrained by laws
- two ruled joint monarchs of 3 countries
- king of spain
- former king of prussia
- form of monarchy in which monarch excises
- a good guy who knew how to rule the country
- a army soldier
Down
- ruler
- parliment abolishede the monarchy
- a huge palace made of a ton of gold
- built the holmgard
- was a global confict that involves most of the european
- a family
- member of the old aristocracy
- a powerer who was bad at running the country
- king of france
- was one of the longest and most destructive
27 Clues: ruler • romans • a family • king of spain • king of france • a army soldier • king of england • a formerly royal • a family of them • built the holmgard • a war in 7th century1 • former king of prussia • member of the old aristocracy • parliment abolishede the monarchy • a huge palace made of a ton of gold • married counple able to rule countries. • two ruled joint monarchs of 3 countries • ...
Science crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- columns in a periodic table
- a spherical model of earth
- line of latitude around the middle of the globe
- a thin gas that surrounds earth
- study of climate/ weather
- all the water on earth
- distance east or west of the equator
- low-density rock
- a group of interacting parts that form a complex whole
- high-density rock
- distance north or south of the equator
- all life on earth
- represents Earth's three dimensional surface in two dimensions
- particle in a atom with a negative charge
- beneath the atmosphere and ocean
Down
- study of the universe and all things in space
- study of the ocean
- inner sphere of earth
- the smallest particle of a element.
- study of the earth
- scientific explanation for a set of observations
- sources that can be replenished
- theory to explain how earthquakes happen and how contents move
- line of longitude at 0 degrees
24 Clues: low-density rock • high-density rock • all life on earth • study of the ocean • study of the earth • inner sphere of earth • all the water on earth • study of climate/ weather • a spherical model of earth • columns in a periodic table • line of longitude at 0 degrees • a thin gas that surrounds earth • sources that can be replenished • beneath the atmosphere and ocean • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 1500-1800 2021-03-19
Across
- This book is considered the first true English novel
- He developed analytical geometry
- European art of the 1600s and early 1700
- This Act was passed in 1651 by the British
- Last name of the author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence in 1776
- He was committed to individual freedom
- They explore the secrets of the universe
- According to Montesquieu this was the best-governed country
- name of the ruler most admired by the philosophes
- When power is divided between the national and state government
- Italian scientist with new theories about astronomy
Down
- A government's power comes from the consent of the people
- This was the cultural and intellectual capital of Europe in 1700
- Is an essential part of democracy
- The most brilliant and influential of the philosophes
- Absolute ruler
- Large set of books first published in 1751
- Rebirth of learning and the arts
- Truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking
- Theory of the earth-centered view of the universe.
20 Clues: Absolute ruler • He developed analytical geometry • Rebirth of learning and the arts • Is an essential part of democracy • He was committed to individual freedom • European art of the 1600s and early 1700 • They explore the secrets of the universe • Large set of books first published in 1751 • This Act was passed in 1651 by the British • ...
Madison Cochran 2020-09-15
Across
- Rights not dependent
- Contract agreement among members of society
- process of law to have the law work
- Government type of democracy
- Nations international nonprofit organization
- ruled by a few powerful people
- law principles established overtime
- rebirth
- right A theory of kings
- Revolution English constitutional history
- Israelite's and Jews
- Commandments Jewish code
- movement that began in the 19th country
- teaching of Muhammad
- the rule of the people comes
- A person called a king or monarchy
- legislative branch was made up of a senate and two assemblies
- Monarchy the powers of the ruler are restricted
Down
- system mixed or compound made of government
- of powers vesting and legislative
- an intellectual movement
- Catholic Church developed
- democracy make laws directly
- of Rights formal summary
- landowning families
- They set up a new government
- Controlling the society
- Carta great character
- The name of the religion found by Jesus
29 Clues: rebirth • landowning families • Rights not dependent • Israelite's and Jews • teaching of Muhammad • right A theory of kings • Controlling the society • an intellectual movement • of Rights formal summary • Commandments Jewish code • Carta great character • Catholic Church developed • Government type of democracy • democracy make laws directly • They set up a new government • ...
CHEMISTRY 2018-06-02
Across
- horizontal rows
- gas from a solid or liquid at room temperature
- molecule with only two atoms
- speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- two atoms attracted to each other
- set volume
- different bonded atoms
- gas to liquid
- arrangement of elements into a table
- tiny particles of matter
- easily becomes a gas
- three dimensional arrangement of particles in a regular pattern
- chemical that helps chemical reactions
- solid to gas or gas to solid
Down
- pure substance, only one atom
- two or more bonded atoms
- solid to liquid
- particles collide when substances react
- metal damaged by the environment
- makes new chemicals
- single atom
- more then two different types of bonded atoms
- same bonded atoms
- dangerous gas
- chain of many simpler repeating units
- evaporate
- substances on the left side of a chemical equation
- result of a chemical reaction
- liquid to gas
- vertical columns
30 Clues: evaporate • set volume • single atom • dangerous gas • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • horizontal rows • solid to liquid • vertical columns • same bonded atoms • makes new chemicals • easily becomes a gas • different bonded atoms • two or more bonded atoms • tiny particles of matter • molecule with only two atoms • solid to gas or gas to solid • pure substance, only one atom • ...
abc 2016-09-20
Across
- Accounts payable, for short
- Word to give an alternative
- Knowledge discovery in data abbr.
- Type of engineering to solve problems, which includes databases and data mining
- Type of internet feed
- Person responsible for Information in an organization
- Text and graphics which are used in creating a website
- Ratio of circumference to diameter
- Basic units used to build data structures
- Database file extension
- File size measurement, for short
- Interfaces for programming applications
- Thing which can be fired
- One innovation in Mozilla Firefox which was later copied in Microsoft IE
Down
- Macbook ___ (world's thinnest notebook)
- Type of computing also called Utility computing (2 words)
- State in Australia
- Database keyword
- Its accuracy will regulate the usefulness of a data base
- Leading site on data mining (.com)
- The fundamental software that support application software
- Horizontal sets of components
- Union, intersect and complement are the three primary operations of ___ theory
- Spreadsheet unit
- Short for document
- Data Bases Administrator, for short
- Purpose
27 Clues: Purpose • Database keyword • Spreadsheet unit • State in Australia • Short for document • Type of internet feed • Database file extension • Thing which can be fired • Accounts payable, for short • Word to give an alternative • Horizontal sets of components • File size measurement, for short • Knowledge discovery in data abbr. • Leading site on data mining (.com) • ...
Unit 4 - Evolution 2015-03-25
Across
- humanlike primates
- traits that do not appear in the fossils of common ancestors
- tree-dwelling
- structures that can be used for the same purpose and can be similar in construction but aren't related
- traits that do appear in ancestral forms
- a tail which functions as a fifth limb
- also known as selective breeding
- active at night
- reduced forms of functional structures
- measure of a trait's relative contribution to the next generation
- a thumb or toe set apart from the other digits
- adaptations that allow organisms to blend into their surroundings
- anatomically similar structures inherited from a common ancestor
Down
- an organism's early prebirth stage of development
- active during the day
- adaptations that allow species to resemble other species
- changes in groups of organisms over time
- large-brained, diurnal monkeys and hominoids
- overlapping fields of vision
- the study of the distribution of plants and animals on Earth
- selection theory of evolution developed by Darwin
21 Clues: tree-dwelling • active at night • humanlike primates • active during the day • overlapping fields of vision • also known as selective breeding • a tail which functions as a fifth limb • reduced forms of functional structures • changes in groups of organisms over time • traits that do appear in ancestral forms • large-brained, diurnal monkeys and hominoids • ...
DNA and Genetic Expression Vocabulary 2023-03-06
Across
- The building blocks of proteins
- Tightly coiled DNA stored in the nucleus
- RNA that carries and links amino acids
- When codons are read to link amino acids
- The fancy name for a protein
- A segment of DNA that does not code for proteins
- RNA that makes up ribosomes
- The copying of DNA before the cell divides
- A group of three nitrogen bases that pairs with a codon
- A macromolecule made of nucleotides
- The set of all genetic information in a cell
- RNA copied from DNA that tells ribosomes how to make proteins
- A macromolecule made of amino acids
Down
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic
- Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine
- The unit of heredity
- A group of three nitrogenous bases
- Instructions contained in a gene
- A part of DNA that codes for a protein
- The organelle that makes proteins
- The theory that genetic information flows from DNA to RNA, to proteins
- When DNA is copied to RNA
22 Clues: The unit of heredity • When DNA is copied to RNA • RNA that makes up ribosomes • The fancy name for a protein • The building blocks of proteins • Instructions contained in a gene • The organelle that makes proteins • A group of three nitrogenous bases • A macromolecule made of nucleotides • A macromolecule made of amino acids • RNA that carries and links amino acids • ...
Chapter 1 2022-12-09
Across
- Energy can NOT be created or destroyed.
- What all living things on Earth are made of.
- A type of data that uses specific numbers or amounts.
- A well-tested explanation that unifies an observation.
- The variable that is measured in an experiment.
- An organized way of using evidence to learn.
- A set of chemical reactions within an organism.
- A type of reproduction that only requires one parent.
- A subatomic particle with no atomic charge.
- A scientific explanation that can be tested.
- Chemical used by cells to grow and work.
Down
- The ability to do work. You need this to do anything walk, talk, jump, even eat.
- A logical interpretation based on prior experience.
- Measures the amount of space an object takes up.
- The study of life.
- A signal to which an organism responds.
- The maintaining of constant internal conditions or balance.
- Determines whether the hypothesis is correct.
- Information gathered through observations.
- The ability or organisms to change over time.
20 Clues: The study of life. • Energy can NOT be created or destroyed. • A signal to which an organism responds. • Chemical used by cells to grow and work. • Information gathered through observations. • A subatomic particle with no atomic charge. • What all living things on Earth are made of. • An organized way of using evidence to learn. • ...
2023 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-10
Across
- Fearless; adventurous
- Travel
- Restricting the amount of food or water given
- Area reserved for a particular person or group
- Exaggeration; overemphasis
- Complaints
- Group of people living in a foreign place
- Showing or feeling opposition or dislike; Unfriendly
- Heights
- Lose strength or momentum
- Become aware of (something)
- Certain to happen; unavoidable
- Possibility of some future event occurring
- Significantly
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- Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change
- A set of ideas which form the basis for something
- Conditions that result from an idea becoming a real situation
- According to theory rather than experience or practice
- Complain
- Moving in the same orbit as the Earth; at the same speed and rotation period as the Earth
- Confined to the Earth
- Brings to mind
- Superior people
- The ability to do things easily or conveniently
- An achievement that requires great courage, skill or strength
- The quality of being new, original or unusual
- Already existing in something
- Completely empty
28 Clues: Travel • Heights • Complain • Complaints • Significantly • Brings to mind • Superior people • Completely empty • Fearless; adventurous • Confined to the Earth • Lose strength or momentum • Exaggeration; overemphasis • Become aware of (something) • Already existing in something • Certain to happen; unavoidable • Group of people living in a foreign place • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2025-03-01
Across
- The point or support on which a lever pivots or rotates
- A large amount or abundance
- Clearly demonstrates
- Repetition to improve something
- Cause something to happen or begin
- Guessed based on limited information
- In a way that cannot be made simpler or reduced
- To locate with accuracy
- Something undeniable or unquestionable
- Suggested an idea or theory
- An informed guess
- Symbols representing something important
- A large quantity of something
- Something that goes against what one would expect
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- An assumption without firm evidence
- Following a set pattern or formula
- Something that precedes and leads to something else
- A consequence or result of something already proven
- Observable event with unclear causes
- The area or extent over which something can be found or happens
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning
- Not leading to a definite result
- To assume or suggest something as true
- Assume without proof
- Guess without full facts
25 Clues: An informed guess • Clearly demonstrates • Assume without proof • To locate with accuracy • Guess without full facts • A large amount or abundance • Suggested an idea or theory • A large quantity of something • Repetition to improve something • Not leading to a definite result • Following a set pattern or formula • Cause something to happen or begin • ...
Science terminology 2025-03-05
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- electrical charge with more more protons than electrons
- point of a magnetic force is strongest
- force around a magnetic material
- the flow of electrical currents
- substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity
- pole of a magnet that points toward the north
- electromagnetic radiation is the set of waves
- theory is used to predict the shape of a molecule
- energy that travels in waves
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- allows the flow of electricity
- atom or molecule that has an electrical charge
- production of an electromotive force
- measures electrical current
- the force that pulls 2 or more things together
- pole of a magnet that points toward the south
- the attraction of things in a magnetic feild
- converts mechanical or chemical energy into electrical energy
- to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center
- a field of force
- electrical charge with more electrons than protons
- to force something to move away or apart
21 Clues: a field of force • measures electrical current • energy that travels in waves • allows the flow of electricity • the flow of electrical currents • force around a magnetic material • production of an electromotive force • point of a magnetic force is strongest • to force something to move away or apart • the attraction of things in a magnetic feild • ...
Number Theory 1 2021-08-18
Across
- A method used to find all the prime factors of a number.
- The GREATEST factor that two or more numbers have in common.
- A small number that is written to the upper-right of a number and tells you how many times to multiply the number by itself. Example: 32 = 9 The two in this example is the exponent.
- A number with EXACTLY TWO factors.
- The answer to a division problem.
- The LEAST multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
- The number of dots in an equilateral triangular pattern. 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, ....
- Rules that let you test if one number is divisible by another, without having to do too much calculation!
- Two numbers that have ONLY 1 for a common factor (such as 9 and 8).
- The answer to a subtraction problem.
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- The result (product or answer) when you multiply a number by itself. 32 = 3 x 3 = 9
- A way of writing long multiplication problems in a simpler way, using exponents.
- A number with 3 or more factors.
- The answer to a multiplication problem.
- An acronym for the order of operations.
- The answer to an addition problem.
- The result (product or answer) when you multiply a number by itself three times. 23 = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8
17 Clues: A number with 3 or more factors. • The answer to a division problem. • A number with EXACTLY TWO factors. • The answer to an addition problem. • The answer to a subtraction problem. • The answer to a multiplication problem. • An acronym for the order of operations. • A method used to find all the prime factors of a number. • ...
big bang theory 2021-10-20
17 Clues: genius • needed • theater • galaxies • radiation • inert-gas • measure light • space studies • flammable+gas • space and time • stars and matter • how light shifts • celestial objects • length of radiation • visible to the human eye • how our universe started • found small amount of something
CS theory Scona 2022-03-23
Across
- something that vibrates at a specific speed to control the processing speed of the computer
- Mark Zuckerberg made ______
- the heat sink keeps the processor _______
- the utility software is used to ____ the os and do maintenance work
- time it takes for data to be accessed
- the GPU processes instructions to display _____
- the process where a person is baited to download malware or give up personal information
- a transistor is a microscopic ________
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- fast & small memory in the CPU chip
- the _____ where the computer fetches and processes the information, called Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle
- the computer language
- first name of person who cracked the enigma code
- part of computer that processes instructions
- software that does the basic tasks
- the ROM Bios chip lets you access and set up you _______ system
- the road where the computer transmits data
- a part of the computer that stores memory for the long term, older than SSD
17 Clues: the computer language • Mark Zuckerberg made ______ • software that does the basic tasks • fast & small memory in the CPU chip • time it takes for data to be accessed • a transistor is a microscopic ________ • the heat sink keeps the processor _______ • the road where the computer transmits data • part of computer that processes instructions • ...
CS Theory review 2022-03-23
Across
- ROM/BIOS chips hold the ___ instructions.
- ___ is the data between RAM and CPU
- the chip set is the traffic cop for the ___
- Fetch-___-Execute Cycle
- Ransomware ___ your files and holds them for ransom
- RAM is ___ term memory
- Alan Turing cracked the Enigma encryption device
- ___ authentication another layer of protection
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- Unicode is used in ___ of the world's writing systems.
- clock speed is measured in ___
- ascii is a character encoding standard for electronic ___
- Latency is the measure of ___ it takes data to travel
- Grace Hopper invented ___
- Social Engineering is when an individual is targeted by a hacker through ___ contact
- Cache really high speed ___ on the CPU chip itself.
- The ALU is part of the ___
- registers are the ___ unit of memory
17 Clues: RAM is ___ term memory • Fetch-___-Execute Cycle • Grace Hopper invented ___ • The ALU is part of the ___ • clock speed is measured in ___ • ___ is the data between RAM and CPU • registers are the ___ unit of memory • ROM/BIOS chips hold the ___ instructions. • the chip set is the traffic cop for the ___ • ___ authentication another layer of protection • ...
Theory of Evolution 2024-04-10
Across
- Darwin's book
- Islands for the birds
- Combats competition and predation
- Noted the dynamic geological nature of the Earth
- Gradual change in genetic variation
- The primary driving force behind evolution
- All living organisms share a single common one
- _________ with modification
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- Neither tree nor ground finch
- A true statement according to all available evidence
- Evidence for evolution
- Charles who is given credit for the theory of evolution
- Darwin's five year voyage was aboard this ship
- Malthus warned of competition within one of these
- Increases an organism's chance for survival
- An inheritable difference within a population
- Co-discoverer of Natural selection
17 Clues: Darwin's book • Islands for the birds • Evidence for evolution • _________ with modification • Neither tree nor ground finch • Combats competition and predation • Co-discoverer of Natural selection • Gradual change in genetic variation • The primary driving force behind evolution • Increases an organism's chance for survival • An inheritable difference within a population • ...
Sculpture: Color theory 2024-04-29
Across
- Colors: Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel and when placed together create a strong contrast.
- Colors: Colors like blue, green, and purple that are calming and soothing.
- Isaac Newton: A famous English scientist known for his contributions to mathematics, physics, and optics, including the discovery that white light is made up of all the colors of the rainbow.
- Colors created by adding black to a pure hue, resulting in darker versions of that color.
- The arrangement of elements such as color, form, and line in a visually pleasing way.
- Colors: Colors formed by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- The name of a color, such as red, blue, or green.
- Colors created by adding gray to a pure hue, resulting in muted or desaturated versions of that color.
- Colors: Colors like red, orange, and yellow that are associated with warmth and energy.
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- A repeated decorative design.
- Colors: Colors created by mixing two primary colors: orange, green, and purple.
- A framework used to support a sculpture.
- The study of how colors interact with each other and how they can be used effectively in art and design.
- Colors: The colors red, blue, and yellow, which are the basis for all other colors.
- Colors created by adding white to a pure hue, resulting in lighter versions of that color.
- A craft technique using paper and a paste to create various shapes and forms.
- The lightness or darkness of a color.
17 Clues: A repeated decorative design. • The lightness or darkness of a color. • A framework used to support a sculpture. • The name of a color, such as red, blue, or green. • Colors: Colors formed by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. • Colors: Colors like blue, green, and purple that are calming and soothing. • ...
Music Theory 1 2024-08-19
Across
- You hold this for 1/4 beat.
- The foundational piece of our music.
- This is half the value of a quarter note.
- You hold this for 4 beats.
- You use this to create measures.
- This is used to play the higher notes.
- How we measure the tempo of a piece of music.
- This looks like a tophat and written on the 3rd line.
- This is called the "Harry Potter" rest.
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- Written as 4/4 or 3/4 or 6/8.
- This is written below the 4th line.
- You hold this for 1 beat.
- You hold this for 2 beats.
- The separated space that we use to write our music.
- The relative speed of a song.
- This is used to play the lower notes.
- This looks like a small number 7.
17 Clues: You hold this for 1 beat. • You hold this for 2 beats. • You hold this for 4 beats. • You hold this for 1/4 beat. • Written as 4/4 or 3/4 or 6/8. • The relative speed of a song. • You use this to create measures. • This looks like a small number 7. • This is written below the 4th line. • The foundational piece of our music. • This is used to play the lower notes. • ...
Color Theory Crossword 2024-10-08
Across
- yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, violet
- a color + black
- blue and red make
- blue and yellow make
- red and yellow make
- red, yellow, blue
- colors across from each other on the color wheel are
- comes from one color and its tints, tones, and shades
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- another word for purple
- Another word for color
- colors that are not on the color wheel are
- a color + white
- Orange, green, violet
- Red is the complement of
- red-violet, red, red-orange, orange, yellow, yellow-orange
- blue is the compliment of
- colors that are in between primary and secondary on the color wheel
- Yellow is the complement of
- three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- a color + grey
20 Clues: a color + grey • a color + white • a color + black • blue and red make • red, yellow, blue • red and yellow make • blue and yellow make • Orange, green, violet • Another word for color • another word for purple • Red is the complement of • blue is the compliment of • Yellow is the complement of • colors that are not on the color wheel are • ...
Atomic Theory 1 2023-01-19
Across
- Positive charged particle that identifies the element.
- element found in most living things
- has 29 neutrons
- Negative charged particle known for interacting with other atoms
- commonly found in computer chips
- a chemical property of an atom
- Atomic number 18
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- A different "version" of an atom when the neutrons change.
- atomic number 16
- Has 8 electrons (when neutral).
- a physical property of an atom
- radioactive chemical element with the symbol Cf
- atomic mass is 118
- Atomic mass 63.54
- protons and neutrons in the center of atom
- Hydrogen's isotope with 2 neutrons.
- gold
17 Clues: gold • has 29 neutrons • atomic number 16 • Atomic number 18 • Atomic mass 63.54 • atomic mass is 118 • a physical property of an atom • a chemical property of an atom • Has 8 electrons (when neutral). • commonly found in computer chips • element found in most living things • Hydrogen's isotope with 2 neutrons. • protons and neutrons in the center of atom • ...
Theory Book 2 2025-09-24
Across
- Circle of _______________. Shows the relationship from one key to another.
- ________________ Tone. vii
- When a melody is rewritten with the exact same sequence of notes and intervals into another key
- A series of 4 notes having a pattern of whole, whole, half
- When the accent in a musical passage falls on the weak beat rather than the strong beat
- When a perfect or minor interval is made smaller by one half step.
- ________________ Position. A triad where the order of notes is root, 3rd, 5th
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- A 3-note chord consisting of a root, 3rd, and 5th
- ______________ Scale. A scale made up entirely of half steps in consecutive order
- When a perfect or major interval is made larger by one half step
- Fitting 3 eighth notes into one beat
- IV
- The interval of an 8th.
- The first scale degree of a scale (I)
- V
- The interval between 2 identical notes
- A system of reading musical notes by assigning a different syllable to each note
17 Clues: V • IV • The interval of an 8th. • ________________ Tone. vii • Fitting 3 eighth notes into one beat • The first scale degree of a scale (I) • The interval between 2 identical notes • A 3-note chord consisting of a root, 3rd, and 5th • A series of 4 notes having a pattern of whole, whole, half • When a perfect or major interval is made larger by one half step • ...
cell theory crossword 2025-10-17
Across
- – "Control center of the cell."
- – "Cell’s garbage disposal."
- Membrane – "Controls what enters and leaves the cell."
- – "Stores water and nutrients."
- permeable – "Lets some things in, blocks others."
- wall - "Rigid outer layer in plant cells."
- Apparatus – "Packages and ships proteins."
- – "Jelly-like fluid inside a cell."
- – "Where photosynthesis happens."
- – "Water moves across a membrane."
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- – "Cell with a nucleus."
- – "Organism with only one cell."
- reticulum – "Cell highway for proteins."
- – "Organism made of many cells."
- – "Particles spread from high to low."
- – "Cell without a nucleus."
- – "Makes ribosomes inside nucleus."
- – "Tiny hairs that help cells move."
- theory – "All living things are made of ___."
19 Clues: – "Cell with a nucleus." • – "Cell without a nucleus." • – "Cell’s garbage disposal." • – "Control center of the cell." • – "Stores water and nutrients." • – "Organism with only one cell." • – "Organism made of many cells." • – "Where photosynthesis happens." • – "Water moves across a membrane." • – "Makes ribosomes inside nucleus." • – "Jelly-like fluid inside a cell." • ...
instructional media puzzle 2025-04-30
Across
- Tools to help people
- One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills
- This person used a screw as an illustration
- Theory that focus on metal operation
- propose the theory of
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- Learning Theory proposed by Plato
- Theory that state learning is between senders
- The devotional today is about this person
- Channel or something that convey
- 23. The teytext from the devotional this morning
10 Clues: Tools to help people • propose the theory of • Channel or something that convey • Learning Theory proposed by Plato • Theory that focus on metal operation • The devotional today is about this person • One's mechanism acquiring knowledge, skills • This person used a screw as an illustration • Theory that state learning is between senders • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE SCIENTISTS AND THEIR INVENTIONS 2020-04-19
10 Clues: Dynamite • Barometer • Golgi Bodies • Polio Vaccine • Cell Division • Theory of the Atom • Laws of Inheritance • Theory of Relativity, Photon, • Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection. • Laws of Motion, Universal Law of Gravitation,
Theory vs Law 2020-07-25
Across
- Theory about how certain diseases are caused by the invasion of the body by microorganisms.
- A statement that explains why a phenomena happens.
- A statement that explains what happens in in phenomena.
- A law that states in an undisturbed layer of rocks, the youngest layer is on the top and the oldest in the bottom.
- A law that states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, equal volumes of different gases contain an equal number of molecules.
- A theory based on the idea that all species are related and change over time due to environmental pressures.
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- A law that states that planets orbit the sun elliptically.
- A theory that states all matter is made up of _____.
- A theory that states the basic unit of all living organisms.
- A theory that states Gas-phase chemical reactions occur when molecules collide with sufficient kinetic energy.
- A law that state mass per unit of volume.
11 Clues: A law that state mass per unit of volume. • A statement that explains why a phenomena happens. • A theory that states all matter is made up of _____. • A statement that explains what happens in in phenomena. • A law that states that planets orbit the sun elliptically. • A theory that states the basic unit of all living organisms. • ...
Vocabulary Cross Word 2022-09-21
Across
- emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation, such as light, hits a material.
- shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those infrared radiation.
- represented by nu, numbers of waves that pass a given point per second.
- lowest energy state of an atom or other positive.
- waves height from origin to crest.
- segment of electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view.
- the range of wavelengths as frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
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- the set frequencies of the electromagnetic waves emitted by atoms of the element.
- electromagnetic radiation with the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- a tiny particle that comprises waves of electromagnetic radiation.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- fundamental physical constant of fundamental importance in quantum mechanics
- the electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 380 and 750 nm which is visible to the human eye.
- power that may be translated into motion, overcoming resistance or causing a physical charge; the ability to do work.
- physical phenomenon characterized by its frequency, wavelength, and amplitude.
- a state of a physical system, that is higher in energy than the ground state.
- an energy level defined by quantum theory
- a mathematical term in atomic theory and quantum mechanics that describes the positions and wavelike behavior of an electron in an atom.
- branch of chemistry that applies the principles and equations of quantum mechanics to the study of molecules.
19 Clues: waves height from origin to crest. • an energy level defined by quantum theory • lowest energy state of an atom or other positive. • segment of electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view. • a tiny particle that comprises waves of electromagnetic radiation. • represented by nu, numbers of waves that pass a given point per second. • ...
Psychology 2014-09-16
Across
- a prediction that is tested
- study in depth study of a single person
- emphasizes the purposes of behavior and mental process'
- observation the study of behavior in natural occurring situations
- a substance used to test another substance
- activity private, unobservable mental processes
- population the total group to be studied
- a set of assumptions about why something is the way it is
- to repeat a research or a study
- perspectives the influence of biology on behavior
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- Psychology the tendency to organize perceptions into meaningful wholes
- the relationship between variables
- rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior
- group the group that doesn't receive the treatment
- perspective focuses in the rolesame of ethnicity
- observable and measurable actions of people and animals
- a representative sample of a target population
- consent an agreement to participate in a research
- research research that is conducted for its own sake
- the factor that is measured
20 Clues: a prediction that is tested • the factor that is measured • to repeat a research or a study • the relationship between variables • study in depth study of a single person • population the total group to be studied • a substance used to test another substance • a representative sample of a target population • activity private, unobservable mental processes • ...
Curtin Chemistry Club 2014 2014-11-09
Across
- the rich get richer and the poor get poorer
- Governing body of standardized chemistry
- alive or dead?
- *insert laser sound effects*
- origins of all spectroscopic proprieties
- the study of crystal structures like barium sulfate
- free energy of the universe
- Simon's favorite catch phrase
- a set of instructions that is done in the lab
- you consume it everyday
- Mauro's favorite one pot reaction
- makes up everything
- _______ is the quantity based study of electromagnetic spectra
- you need ethics approval when data collecting in this field
- his number is important
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- not quite organic chemistry and not quite physical chemistry
- organic chemists favorite piece of kit
- this is a big problem for the atmosphere
- the arch nemesis of the physical chemists
- theory about orbitals
- makes novel molecules for fun
- bunch of atoms bonded together
- mind gymnastics
- one of the most inaccurate pieces of glassware
- I am uncertain about this clue
- ______ plus base goes to salt plus water
26 Clues: alive or dead? • mind gymnastics • makes up everything • theory about orbitals • you consume it everyday • his number is important • free energy of the universe • *insert laser sound effects* • Simon's favorite catch phrase • makes novel molecules for fun • bunch of atoms bonded together • I am uncertain about this clue • Mauro's favorite one pot reaction • ...
Collocations 2015-01-19
Across
- done with quickness and energy
- to achieve victory in a fight, contest, game, etc.
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- a situation in which there is much destruction or confusion
- to become different
- to remove something from a document,computer, etc.
- a scientific test in which you perform a series of actions and carefully observe their effects in order to learn about something
- the knowledge, skill, and understanding that you get from attending a school, college, or university
- having very little or no light
- advice from someone with special knowledge
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- cheerful and happy
- harmful or bad
- to become successful
- a feeling of doubt
- to a large or great degree or extent
- takes control of something
- to continue having or doing (something)
- the act of illegally entering a building in order to steal things
- a violent fight in which people use weapons
- dry, hard, and easily broken
- difficult to bend or move
21 Clues: harmful or bad • cheerful and happy • a feeling of doubt • to become different • to become successful • difficult to bend or move • takes control of something • dry, hard, and easily broken • done with quickness and energy • having very little or no light • to a large or great degree or extent • to continue having or doing (something) • advice from someone with special knowledge • ...
Industrialization and Nationalism 2016-03-31
Across
- based on emotion
- makes things as real possible
- made the engine of steam
- other countries can step in and help if there is an uprising
- set people free
- new prime minister of Prussia
- starting your own business
- worldly
- realistic, practical, or actual
- a movement to end slavery
- economic system based on industrial production
- Austrian prime minister who wanted to restore legitimate rulers and maintain the Balance of Power in Europe
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- moving to the city
- they believed in political philosophy
- any adult man can vote
- simple organisms became more complex
- people should be as free as possible from government
- went to some islands and made some theory
- famous composer, also a famous dog
- to arrange a final peace settlement
- survival of the fittest
- countries that came together to make sure to keep peace
- believed in a strong military
- money gets redistributed evenly
- even more powerful force for change
- keeps every country equal
26 Clues: worldly • set people free • based on emotion • moving to the city • any adult man can vote • survival of the fittest • made the engine of steam • keeps every country equal • a movement to end slavery • starting your own business • makes things as real possible • believed in a strong military • new prime minister of Prussia • money gets redistributed evenly • realistic, practical, or actual • ...
Media Studies Music Video 2017-02-10
Across
- a form of SFX that can be seen in videos.
- embedded marketing in a text.
- Laura Mulveys theory.
- a platform where everyone can promote and listen to music.
- when realism is created through a text.
- most popular music streaming service
- a narrative that doesn't follow a set timeline.
- most listened to genre of music in America according to The NPD Group.
- Theorist "There are distinct video conventions for each musical genre".
- Theorist "Genres creates order to simplify the mass of available info".
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- a premium CD album that shows similarity’s to Vinyl .
- lets audiences interact with companies & creators.
- helps audience interpret a text.
- Most sold album of all time.
- a literary devise that creates a connection between texts.
- One of the biggest music industry's.
- Theorist "Attempts to structure some order into the wide range of texts".
- who popularized the term Web 2.0 with O’Reilly.
- often used in music videos to create verisimilitude.
- used by industries to sell products to audience.
20 Clues: Laura Mulveys theory. • Most sold album of all time. • embedded marketing in a text. • helps audience interpret a text. • One of the biggest music industry's. • most popular music streaming service • when realism is created through a text. • a form of SFX that can be seen in videos. • a narrative that doesn't follow a set timeline. • ...
Space Puzzle 2020-10-07
Across
- Scientist who first realized satellites can be launched into space
- The point on the sky directly below your feet
- milkyway is this type of galaxy
- Nation that launched first artificial satellite
- when energy from blackhole outshines the surrounding galaxy
- stars that never rise or set
- type of rock that gives moon its characteristic light color and is of low density
- this mission detected water on Moon
- first space station (albeit temporary)
- first space probe to take close up images of a comet
- satellites are launched using
- Maximum number of astronauts ISS can hold
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- when a satellite has same period of orbit as Earth's rotation
- CEO of Mars One
- the motion in which mars moved that proved geocentric theory wrong
- evolution of stars diagram
- size of star can be determined by this law
- Zero g airplane
- time of the day when waning crescent moon is highest in the sky
- Astronauts of this mission were the first to escape Earth's gravity
20 Clues: CEO of Mars One • Zero g airplane • evolution of stars diagram • stars that never rise or set • satellites are launched using • milkyway is this type of galaxy • this mission detected water on Moon • first space station (albeit temporary) • Maximum number of astronauts ISS can hold • size of star can be determined by this law • The point on the sky directly below your feet • ...
Industrialization and Nationalism 2023-03-06
Across
- a movement to end slavery
- believed in a strong military
- famous composer, also a famous dog
- they believed in political philosophy
- survival of the fittest
- made the engine of steam
- set people free
- makes things as real possible
- Austrian prime minister who wanted to restore legitimate rulers and maintain the Balance of Power in Europe
- moving to the city
- starting your own business
- went to some islands and made some theory
- people should be as free as possible from government
- keeps every country equal
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- new prime minister of Prussia
- any adult man can vote
- simple organisms became more complex
- based on emotion
- economic system based on industrial production
- to arrange a final peace settlement
- realistic, practical, or actual
- other countries can step in and help if there is an uprising
- even more powerful force for change
- worldly
- money gets redistributed evenly
- countries that came together to make sure to keep peace
26 Clues: worldly • set people free • based on emotion • moving to the city • any adult man can vote • survival of the fittest • made the engine of steam • a movement to end slavery • keeps every country equal • starting your own business • new prime minister of Prussia • believed in a strong military • makes things as real possible • realistic, practical, or actual • money gets redistributed evenly • ...
Commonly Confused Words 2023-04-17
Across
- to be able to
- to make a difference
- the most important city or town
- to remain in a position
- not prevent or forbid
- to sit or put down
- in addition;also
- the building in witch a state meets
- receive or take
- the result of the cause
- belonging to the person that you are addressing
- expressing permission
- a contraction that means they and are
- it has or it is
- to put, lay, or stand
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- a general scientific theory
- belonging to a thing
- not including or other than
- across the a space
- a person in charge mainly in a school
- surrounded by
- to go a away from an object or a person
- at a place or position
- to say something wrong in front of someone else
- equal to the sum one plus one
- belonging to people or things
- a contraction that means you and are
- to be closed to or near by
28 Clues: to be able to • surrounded by • receive or take • it has or it is • in addition;also • across the a space • to sit or put down • belonging to a thing • to make a difference • not prevent or forbid • expressing permission • to put, lay, or stand • at a place or position • to remain in a position • the result of the cause • to be closed to or near by • a general scientific theory • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2025-02-28
Across
- An assumption without firm evidence
- A large amount or abundance
- The area or extent over which something can be found or happens
- In a way that cannot be made simpler or reduced
- An informed guess
- Following a set pattern or formula
- Something that precedes and leads to something else
- To locate with accuracy
- Symbols representing something important
- Clearly demonstrates
- Assume without proof
- Guessed based on limited information
- A consequence or result of something already proven
Down
- Suggested an idea or theory
- Something that goes against what one would expect
- Not leading to a definite result
- Cause something to happen or begin
- Observable event with unclear causes
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence and reasoning
- The point or support on which a lever pivots or rotates
- A large quantity of something
- Something undeniable or unquestionable
- To assume or suggest something as true
- Repetition to improve something
- Guess without full facts
25 Clues: An informed guess • Clearly demonstrates • Assume without proof • To locate with accuracy • Guess without full facts • Suggested an idea or theory • A large amount or abundance • A large quantity of something • Repetition to improve something • Not leading to a definite result • Cause something to happen or begin • Following a set pattern or formula • ...
