set theory Crossword Puzzles
set 08 2017-11-03
Across
- DB2/L5B is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2]
- Usually a door has one handle on each side. I have 2. Where do I lead to?
- There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape.
- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? [HINT: I can help to raise you up and bring you down]
Down
- How many car park lots are there at B1?
- Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I?
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we? [HINT: Look out]
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area expire on November 2017?
- How many people are on the wall at Level 1? [HINT: Walls only, doors not included]
- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
- Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID?
14 Clues: Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I? • How many car park lots are there at B1? • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we? [HINT: Look out] • Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID? • There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape. • Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2] • ...
set 17 2017-11-03
Across
- How many car park lots are there at B2?
- How many lights shine upon the cross?
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we?
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- Timbre Substation is at 45 Armenia St. Evangel Substation is at 577 Yishun Ring Road. Fill in the blanks: 1 8 4 _ _
Down
- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? [HINT: I can help to raise you up and bring you down]
- DB4/P7R is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
- Opposite of up is down. Opposite of right is left. Opposite of 22 is? [HINT: A number]
- In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as?
- Dahlia I is blue. Dahlia III is green. What colour is Dahlia II? [HINT: Dahlias are flowers]
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area expire on November 2017?
- Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID?
14 Clues: How many lights shine upon the cross? • How many car park lots are there at B2? • Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID? • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we? • In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as? • ...
set 19 2017-11-03
Across
- There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we?
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- How many people are on the wall at Level 1? [HINT: Walls only, doors not included]
- Which is out of the place? Ambulance (SAFETY), Helicopter (FLYERS), Scooter (FASTER), Ice Cream Truck (HUNGRY). (Use the corresponding word to fill in the blanks)
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
- Timbre Substation is at 45 Armenia St. Evangel Substation is at 577 Yishun Ring Road. Fill in the blanks: 1 8 4 _ _
- Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I?
Down
- Where can I find the words of John Lennon? [HINT: Let your imagination go wild]
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- Opposite of black is white. Opposite of left is right. Opposite of 17 is? [HINT: A number]
- Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be?
- How many lamps face the cross?
- _______ drew the painting at Level 3.
- DB2/L5B is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
14 Clues: How many lamps face the cross? • _______ drew the painting at Level 3. • Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I? • Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be? • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we? • We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name? • ...
set 30 2017-11-03
Across
- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
- Dahlia I is blue. Dahlia III is green. What colour is Dahlia II? [HINT: Dahlias are flowers]
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4?
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area expire on November 2017?
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- Where can I find the words of John Lennon? [HINT: Let your imagination go wild]
- How many lights shine upon the cross?
Down
- Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2]
- DB2/L5B is at the ______ floor. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
- How many car park lots are there in total?
- Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be?
- Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID?
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
14 Clues: How many lights shine upon the cross? • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • How many car park lots are there in total? • Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID? • Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be? • How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4? • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • ...
Set 4 2023-11-11
Across
- The only language that's known for a computer?
- Moving from one website to other website is called?
- What term describes a step-by-step instructions for accomplishing a computational task?
- What is the symbol of Java programming language?
- How many function keys are there in a keyboard?
- I am a data type. My name refers to thread , what am "I"?
- "Ctrl+Shift+S" shortcut key is used for ?
- Mouse has two buttons. Right or wrong?
Down
- Which memory stores recently accessed data?
- In some programming languages, this symbol means the end of the line. What is it?
- I am a PC but no strings attached. What am I?
- Which converts programming language into machine language?
- "I" in SIM card stands for?
- "C" in the brain of computer stands for?
14 Clues: "I" in SIM card stands for? • Mouse has two buttons. Right or wrong? • "C" in the brain of computer stands for? • "Ctrl+Shift+S" shortcut key is used for ? • Which memory stores recently accessed data? • I am a PC but no strings attached. What am I? • The only language that's known for a computer? • How many function keys are there in a keyboard? • ...
second set 2024-02-24
Across
- Exercising control or influence over others; prevailing.
- Flourishing, successful, or thriving.
- Relating to a social group with a common ancestry, customs, and traditions.
- The movement of goods or people from one place to another.
- Acts or instances of changing to the opposite direction or effect.
- Alliances or unions between different groups or factions.
- A natural inclination or predisposition toward a particular characteristic or behavior.
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- Pertaining to the characteristics of a population, such as age, gender, and income.
- Acts or instances of changing to the opposite direction or effect.
- Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect.
- To put an end to or prohibit; restrain.
- Sociopolitical organization with a chief as the leader.
- The introduction of something new or a new way of doing things
- Favoritism shown to family or friends, especially in business or hiring practices.
- Affiliation or identity within a particular racial, cultural, or national group.
15 Clues: Flourishing, successful, or thriving. • To put an end to or prohibit; restrain. • Sociopolitical organization with a chief as the leader. • Exercising control or influence over others; prevailing. • Alliances or unions between different groups or factions. • The movement of goods or people from one place to another. • ...
SET - 4 2025-10-22
Across
- Number of states in 2 flip-flops
- Keyword for interface implementation
- Smallest unit of digital data
- Operator to access structure member using pointer
- Method used to start thread
- OOP principle showing one interface, many forms
- Data type to store characters
- Tag specifying heading level
Down
- Binary adder with carry input
- Logic circuit performing decision making
- Function returning length of array
- Function called before object destroyed
- Tag defining dropdown menu
- Preprocessor directive symbol
14 Clues: Tag defining dropdown menu • Method used to start thread • Tag specifying heading level • Binary adder with carry input • Smallest unit of digital data • Preprocessor directive symbol • Data type to store characters • Number of states in 2 flip-flops • Function returning length of array • Keyword for interface implementation • Function called before object destroyed • ...
SET - 14 2025-10-22
Across
- Concept of hiding complexity
- Variable storing address of another
- Loop that checks condition at end
- Tag specifying form action
- Logic used in microprocessors
- Function comparing two strings
- Logic gate output 0 only when all inputs 1
- Keyword to call parent class constructor
Down
- Flip-flop with preset and clear
- Keyword to stop thread
- Keyword to refer superclass method
- Keyword defining macro
- Tag creating heading level 3
- Tag defining button
- Device to divide frequency
15 Clues: Tag defining button • Keyword to stop thread • Keyword defining macro • Tag specifying form action • Device to divide frequency • Concept of hiding complexity • Tag creating heading level 3 • Logic used in microprocessors • Function comparing two strings • Flip-flop with preset and clear • Loop that checks condition at end • Keyword to refer superclass method • ...
Lesson 13 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-20
Across
- a state of wealth and success
- the kingdom covering much of northern India around 320 C.E. to about 550 C.E.
- the study of stars and planets
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- theory or set of values by which someone lives
- a period of great happiness, achievement, and prosperity
- the study of numbers
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their agenda or common interests
- a territory that is part of a country or empire
8 Clues: the study of numbers • a state of wealth and success • the study of stars and planets • theory or set of values by which someone lives • a territory that is part of a country or empire • a period of great happiness, achievement, and prosperity • the kingdom covering much of northern India around 320 C.E. to about 550 C.E. • ...
Child Development Crossword 2021-11-23
Across
- large muscle
- behaviorism theory
- 4 stages of cognitive development
- speech
- right vs wrong
- movement or bodily development
- age specific tasks done in certain time
- cognition is based on social and environment
Down
- interaction with others
- it's there when I can't see it
- small muscle
- classical conditioning, dogs
- concerns
- 8 stages of psychosocial
- thinking and processing
- moral theory
16 Clues: speech • concerns • large muscle • small muscle • moral theory • right vs wrong • behaviorism theory • interaction with others • thinking and processing • 8 stages of psychosocial • classical conditioning, dogs • it's there when I can't see it • movement or bodily development • 4 stages of cognitive development • age specific tasks done in certain time • ...
Evolution Crossword 2017-03-27
Across
- Morphological adaptation where one species evolves to resemble another species for protection/advantages
- Famous for his ideas about population growth
- The remains of the dead organism
- Theory of hutton's time was that all the rocks on earth were formed by sediments during the great flood
- Diversification of a species into a number of different species
- Known for his theory of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- Process where organisms hot related have similar traits from adapting in similar environments
- Anatomically similar structure inherited from a common ancestor
- Reduced form of a functional structure that indicates shared ancestry
- Morphological adaptations that allow organisms to blend into their surroundings
- A population of organisms separated from exchanging genetic material with the same species
- Random change in allelic frequencies in a population
- Inherited characteristic of species that develop over time in response to an environmental factor
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- Measure of a trait’s relative contribution to the following generation
- Studied specimen, which led him to his theory of evolution
- Different species live in the same area but they can't interbreed
- Structure that has the same function but different construction and wasn't inherited from a common ancestor
- Selective breeding of organisms selected for certain traits to produce certain offspring
- Theory of evolution developed by Darwin; based on four ideas
- Heredity changes in a group of living organisms over time
20 Clues: The remains of the dead organism • Famous for his ideas about population growth • Random change in allelic frequencies in a population • Heredity changes in a group of living organisms over time • Studied specimen, which led him to his theory of evolution • Theory of evolution developed by Darwin; based on four ideas • ...
Chapter 4 vocabulary 2014-02-17
Across
- crust Makes up the continental landmass
- Theory that the lithosphere is made up of plates that float on the asthenosphere
- Huge ocean surrounding Pangaea
- Zone of mantle beneath the lithosphere that consists of slowly flowing solid rock
- Movement of the ocean floor away from either side of a mid-ocean ridge
- Undersea mountain range with a steep, narrow valley along its center
- A region where one lithospheric plate moves under another
- When the oceanic crust sinks under the continental crust
- Piece of land with a geologic history
- The continents connected to create one giant landmass
- Two plates moving away from each other
- crust Material on the ocean floor
- Two plates grinding past each other
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- The transfer of heat through the movement of heated material
- Theory that continents are a patchwork of pieces of land that have individual geologic history
- Chain of volcanic islands formed along an ocean trench
- Hypothesis stating that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations
- Thin outer shell of the earth consisting of the crust and the rigid upper mantle
- Steep, narrow valley formed as lithospheric plates separate
- The direct collision of plates
- of microplate tectonics Theory that continents are a patchwork of pieces of land that have individual geologic histories
21 Clues: Huge ocean surrounding Pangaea • The direct collision of plates • crust Material on the ocean floor • Two plates grinding past each other • Piece of land with a geologic history • Two plates moving away from each other • crust Makes up the continental landmass • The continents connected to create one giant landmass • Chain of volcanic islands formed along an ocean trench • ...
Ch 27 and Ch 6 2015-11-30
Across
- (2 words) tendency for published studies to over-represent statistically significant findings
- type of plot to use for visual inspection of heterogeneity
- (2 words) paradigm that involves critique of society and societal processes and structures
- (2 words) original research investigations
- (2 words) review that methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection
- type of literature that has studies with more limited distribution
- conceptual underpinning of study including overall rationale and conceptual definitions
- (2 words) concpet maps; visual representations of some aspect of reality
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- (2 words) method which uses the inverse of the variance of the effect size estimate
- type of theory that attempts to explain large segments of human experience
- (2 words) type of theory more specific to certain phenomena
- (2 words) non-nursing models used by nurse researchers
- theory that suggests cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- (2 words) people's belief in their own capacity
- (2 words) common metric in metaanalyses - data about existence and magnitude of relationship
- (2 words) pooled effect estimate
- (2 words) review to refine specific question for systematic review
- (2 words) happen when appropriateness of borrowed theories for nursing research is confirmed
- predicts effect size based on possible explanatory factors
- abstract generalization offering systematic explanation about how phenomena are interrelated
20 Clues: (2 words) pooled effect estimate • (2 words) original research investigations • (2 words) people's belief in their own capacity • (2 words) non-nursing models used by nurse researchers • type of plot to use for visual inspection of heterogeneity • predicts effect size based on possible explanatory factors • (2 words) type of theory more specific to certain phenomena • ...
Crime and Deviance 2023-03-26
Across
- theorist whose major divergence from Durkheim involves the use of power
- Marxists see laws and policing as serving the interests of this group.
- theorist that observed at that an act itself is not deviant unless there is a reaction to it
- Cloward and Ohlin noted at these structures are woven into the life of slums
- theory which suggests people are affected by perceptions and channel behaviour accordingly
- ______ means referring to approved ways of reaching cultural goals
- Miller suggests that lower class patterns challenge the mainstream values forming these delinquent groups.
- the legitimate objectives held out to the members of society
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- Conflict theory shows that deviance reflects social ________.
- the theorist that studied the strength of bonds an individual has to society
- blemishes that discredit a person's claim to a normal identity
- unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour
- according to Social control theory this has to do with respect and shared human values
- a society's formally enacted rules
- a reward or punishment for approved behaviour
- according to Miller this is the low value placed on being soft or sentimental
- the violation of rules or norms
- the violation of norms that are written into law
- a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms
- theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society
- _____ theory developed by Merton
21 Clues: the violation of rules or norms • _____ theory developed by Merton • a society's formally enacted rules • a reward or punishment for approved behaviour • unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour • the violation of norms that are written into law • a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms • theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society • ...
GOVERNMENT UNIT 1 TEST REVIEW 2025-08-31
Across
- Government purpose involving setting national priorities
- Government system where all power comes from the national government
- Essential feature: group of people living in a state
- Government purpose shown when creating trade deals with other countries
- Theory where government authority comes from God
- Essential feature: institution that makes and enforces laws
- An authoritarian government where more than one person has power
- What people receive from the state in exchange for freedom in a social contract
- What people surrender to the state in a social contract
- Government system where power is concentrated in states or local governments
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- Another thing people receive from the state in a social contract
- Theory where government develops gradually through trial and error
- Government system where power is shared between national and local levels
- Government purpose shown when providing police protection
- SERVICES Government purpose shown when providing water and sewer systems
- Rule by the people; either directly or through their representatives
- Essential feature: ability to make and enforce laws within territory
- Controls all aspects of citizens' economic, political, and social life
- Theory stating that "might makes right" in government formation
- Divine being in Divine Right Theory
- Government purpose involving protection from terrorist attacks
- Essential feature: defined boundaries of a state
- An authoritarian government controlled by one person
23 Clues: Divine being in Divine Right Theory • Theory where government authority comes from God • Essential feature: defined boundaries of a state • Essential feature: group of people living in a state • An authoritarian government controlled by one person • What people surrender to the state in a social contract • Government purpose involving setting national priorities • ...
AP psych unit 6 review 2026-01-22
Across
- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- the need to build and maintain close relationships
- the tendency to maintain a balanced internal state
- the brain region activated by emotional pain from rejection
- the desire to perform a behavior to gain rewards or avoid punishment
- a complex unlearned behavior shared by members of a species
- maslows highest level focused on meaning beyond the self
- the theory that emotion is based on arousal and cognitive labeling
- deliberate social exclusion that threatens the need to belong
- the tendency of facial expressions to influence emotional experience
- passion and perseverance toward long term goals
- the theory that emotion and physiological arousal occur simultaneously
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- the idea that physiological needs create aroused states that motivate behavior
- the desire to engage in an activity for its own sake
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of others
- the fast neural pathway for immediate emotional responses
- the theory that behavior is guided by external rewards or punishments
- a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- a hormone released by fat cells that decreases hunger
- the theory that emotions result from awareness of physiological responses
- the principle that performance increases with arousal up to a point then decreases
- a hunger arousing hormone released by the stomach
- the weight level the body strives to maintain
23 Clues: the weight level the body strives to maintain • passion and perseverance toward long term goals • a hunger arousing hormone released by the stomach • the need to build and maintain close relationships • the tendency to maintain a balanced internal state • a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • the desire to engage in an activity for its own sake • ...
Crossword Challenge 2022-12-20
Across
- the study of the stars and planets
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a positive result gained by hard work
- the study of numbers
- school attended by the upper class
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
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- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a situation of wealth and success
- engineers designed and built a system of____
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a line on which an object spins
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • school attended by the upper class • a positive result gained by hard work • engineers designed and built a system of____ • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • ...
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 2024-08-28
Across
- the study of the composition of matter and the changes the matter goes through
- a proposed explanation for an observation
- the "manipulated variable" or the variable that you change during an experiment
- a concise statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments
- anything that has mass and takes up space
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- objects that can only be seen with magnification
- the "responding variable" or the variable that is observed during the experiment
- objects large enough to see
- a procedure that is used to test a hypothesis
- a logical, systematic approach to the solution of a problem
- when you use your senses to obtain information
- a well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations
12 Clues: objects large enough to see • a proposed explanation for an observation • anything that has mass and takes up space • a procedure that is used to test a hypothesis • when you use your senses to obtain information • objects that can only be seen with magnification • a well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations • ...
Psy200 Chapter 2 Crossword 2025-05-22
Across
- : A statistical measure that indicates the strength and direction of a relationship.
- : Following the same group of individuals over an extended period.
- : A precise description of how variables will be measured.
- : Manipulating variables to determine cause and effect.
- : A well-developed set of ideas that explain observed phenomena.
- : Comparing different groups at a single point in time.
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- : Examines the relationship between variables without determining causation.
- : A tentative and testable statement about the relationship between variables.
- : Examining existing records to answer research questions.
- : A method involving questions to gather data about thoughts and behaviors.
- : An in-depth analysis of an individual or a small group.
- : Observing behavior in its natural setting without intervention.
12 Clues: : Manipulating variables to determine cause and effect. • : Comparing different groups at a single point in time. • : An in-depth analysis of an individual or a small group. • : Examining existing records to answer research questions. • : A precise description of how variables will be measured. • : A well-developed set of ideas that explain observed phenomena. • ...
Chemistry and more! 2025-07-03
Across
- an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition
- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- the smallest unit of matter
- chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4
- a substance with a specific composition
- pure chemical substance composed of more than one element
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- said to have first made the atom theory
- a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance
- The rarest natural occurring element
- process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
- the scientific study of life and living organisms
- small, dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom
12 Clues: the smallest unit of matter • The rarest natural occurring element • said to have first made the atom theory • a substance with a specific composition • chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 • the scientific study of life and living organisms • a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance • ...
Smith Post Crosswords 2025-11-11
Across
- The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- A room, set of rooms, or building used as a place for commercial, professional, or bureaucratic work.
- A formal social occasion held to welcome someone or to celebrate a particular event.
- An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events.
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- The natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- A ball game played between two teams of nine on a field with a diamond-shaped circuit of four bases.
- The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
- A female child
8 Clues: A female child • An idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events. • The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury. • A formal social occasion held to welcome someone or to celebrate a particular event. • The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character. • ...
Language, thought and communication part 1 2019-04-23
Across
- The tribe that Brown and Lenneberg investigated and found that they couldn't distinguish between yellow and orange.
- _______ operational; third stage of Piaget's theory; children focus on using language for concrete things.
- theory that believes the language we speak influences/determines how we can think about things.
- Passing information from one person (or animal) to another
- theory that believes we cannot use language properly until we have an understanding of what we want to discuss.
- A system of communication used by a specific group of people
- The tribe that Whorf investigated and found to use a 'timeless language'
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- Research found that people who speak this language found it easier to distinguish between shades of blue because there are different words for the shades.
- Second stage of Piaget's theory; children are egocentric and struggle to speak about things from someone else's perspective.
- First stage of Piaget's theory; when children start to discover their bodies and their ability to make sounds.
- ______ operational; the final stage of Piaget's theory where children are able to use language to discuss abstract, theoretical and hypothetical ideas.
- Researchers asked people who spoke this language to read about intentional and accidental incidents to see if their language affected their recall.
- The mental activity of thinking which involves reasoning and considering and produces ideas and opinions
13 Clues: Passing information from one person (or animal) to another • A system of communication used by a specific group of people • The tribe that Whorf investigated and found to use a 'timeless language' • theory that believes the language we speak influences/determines how we can think about things. • ...
The Scientific revolution 2021-10-28
Across
- Copernicus
- the idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- what theory believed that the sun was the center of the universe?
- is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- who created the heliocentric theory?
- the Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
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- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- during the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the ___________
- formulas Nicolaus Copernicus used _________________ to come up with his theory.
- which scientist developed laws of motion?
- the idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book?
- Nicolaus Copernicus was the first person to challenge the church and develop the idea that the universe is ______________
13 Clues: Copernicus • who created the heliocentric theory? • which scientist developed laws of motion? • what theory believed that the sun was the center of the universe? • what crime was Galileo charged with after his publishing his book? • is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- Most important scientist of the scientific revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope.
- Greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived, created laws about gravity and motion.
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system.
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- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets
- Polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres
- a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe.
- idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
12 Clues: an instrument used to view distant objects • idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • German astronomer, mapped the orbits of the planets • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe • a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system. • ...
Scientific Revolution Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- The theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or universe
- Polish astronomer who wrote the Revolution of Celestial Spheres
- Very important scientist to the Scientific Revolution, first person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer who mapped the orbits on the planets
- An instrument used to view distant objects
- A step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- Great influential scientist who created laws on motion and gravity
- An idea or assumption to be tested in experiments
- The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
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- A belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- The theory that the Sun is the center of the solar system or universe
- A period when modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge about the natural world
12 Clues: An instrument used to view distant objects • An idea or assumption to be tested in experiments • German astronomer who mapped the orbits on the planets • The force of attraction between all masses in the universe • A belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge • Polish astronomer who wrote the Revolution of Celestial Spheres • ...
evolution 2023-04-23
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- structures extra body part that is not needed by the organism
- Soup Theory theory that suggest life began in a pond
- Theory theory that proposes eukaryotic cells evolved
- evolution when unrelated species occupy similar environments
- selection when natural selection favors one extreme variation in a trait
- selection natural selection that favors average individuals in a population
- structures structures that have a different structural makeup but have the same function
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- selection individuals with either extreme of a trait are favored over average individuals
- any inherited behavior that enables an organism to respond to their environment and produce offspring
- structures structures that are the same but have different functions in different species
- selection theory as an explanation for how change happens over time
- evolution a pattern of evolution in which species that were once similar to an ancestral species become extremely distinct
12 Clues: Soup Theory theory that suggest life began in a pond • Theory theory that proposes eukaryotic cells evolved • evolution when unrelated species occupy similar environments • structures extra body part that is not needed by the organism • selection theory as an explanation for how change happens over time • ...
Wakanda Reborn 2021-10-26
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- unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over time
- set or turn (something) on its end or upside down
- no longer produced or used; out of date
- belief that white people constitute a superior race and should therefore dominate society, typically to the exclusion or detriment of other racial and ethnic groups, in particular black or Jewish people.
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- (of a person or area) made poor
- spread and promote (an idea, theory, etc.) widely
- relating to or denoted by a title
- engrossed in thought; distracted
- a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought
- a person who opposes official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state
- returning to a former or less developed state
- leading
- severely critical
13 Clues: leading • severely critical • (of a person or area) made poor • engrossed in thought; distracted • relating to or denoted by a title • no longer produced or used; out of date • returning to a former or less developed state • spread and promote (an idea, theory, etc.) widely • set or turn (something) on its end or upside down • ...
Relationships Revision Crossword 2016-05-10
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- The aim of SET! Where rewards outweigh costs
- Having more than one mate
- A theory of maintenance based on fairness
- The stage in Rollie and Duck’s relationship breakdown where you discuss issues with your partner
- If something has an evolutionary benefit, it can be seen as…
- The reason for breakdown which states failure was predestined
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- The process in which you ruminate over your relationship and partners faults
- The schema of what you think relationships should be like, created from previous experience
- Anything you have put in to a relationship that you won’t get back if it ends
- Where a relationship ends due to something unforgivable
- Differences in the size and number of gametes
- Being able to have offspring
- Having only one partner
13 Clues: Having only one partner • Having more than one mate • Being able to have offspring • A theory of maintenance based on fairness • The aim of SET! Where rewards outweigh costs • Differences in the size and number of gametes • Where a relationship ends due to something unforgivable • If something has an evolutionary benefit, it can be seen as… • ...
SS8H1bc Vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- theory about money that a country should export more than it imports
- the shared beliefs values or traditions of a group of people
- when someone becomes well known and recognized by people
- someone who travels to new or unknown places
- a shiny yellow metal that is valuable
- a place where a group of people comes to settle
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- ilnesses that affect our bodies and make us feel unwell
- something that is for a very long time or forever
- contagious respiratory disease that can cause fever bodyaches headache
- things like coal rice indigo silk
- a set of beliefs and practices people have about a higher power
- causes a rash fever and can lead to severe illness or death
- having a lot of money
13 Clues: having a lot of money • things like coal rice indigo silk • a shiny yellow metal that is valuable • someone who travels to new or unknown places • a place where a group of people comes to settle • something that is for a very long time or forever • ilnesses that affect our bodies and make us feel unwell • when someone becomes well known and recognized by people • ...
AC I Chapter 8 - Terms/Events 2016-11-01
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- United States of America as a national unit, especially during the Civil War
- Government set up by the southern states
- Political party that did not want slavery to expand into the territories
- Southerner who wanted the south to secede from the union
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- Law requiring all run away slaves to be returned
- Book that discussed slavery
- Book written by George Fitzhugh
- Theory that states have the right to nullify acts of the federal government
8 Clues: Book that discussed slavery • Book written by George Fitzhugh • Government set up by the southern states • Law requiring all run away slaves to be returned • Southerner who wanted the south to secede from the union • Political party that did not want slavery to expand into the territories • Theory that states have the right to nullify acts of the federal government • ...
Culture Review 2022-10-26
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- objects in a religion or culture
- believing in a higher power
- an opinion or conviction
- a moral norm
- to prohibit something because of fear
- theory where conflict moves people forward
- what you think is important
- theory where how people talk and act is what moves life forward
- something you do without thinking about it
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- non objects in a religion or culture
- practice of the most broadly shared meaning in the social system
- theory where everything serves a purpose and it moves life forward
- behaviors learned by a social group
- preconceptions of other religions
14 Clues: a moral norm • an opinion or conviction • believing in a higher power • what you think is important • objects in a religion or culture • preconceptions of other religions • behaviors learned by a social group • non objects in a religion or culture • to prohibit something because of fear • theory where conflict moves people forward • something you do without thinking about it • ...
Culture practice 2022-10-24
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- theory where everything serves a purpose and helps society move on
- non-physical things in a culture
- theory that life moves on because of symbols and interactions
- what you believe is important
- a opinion or conviction
- practice of the most broadly shared meanings in the social system
- to prohibit something because of fear
- social interventions that are moral
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- judging of other cultures off of preconception
- culture objects in peoples culture
- a moral norm
- theory where conflict is what moves life foreword
- believing in a higher power
- something you do without thinking about it
14 Clues: a moral norm • a opinion or conviction • believing in a higher power • what you believe is important • non-physical things in a culture • culture objects in peoples culture • social interventions that are moral • to prohibit something because of fear • something you do without thinking about it • judging of other cultures off of preconception • ...
Lesson 13 Crossword fun 2022-12-20
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- Poem composed over hundreds of years
- the empire began under a ruler named
- Part of the Mahabharata and means "Song of the Lord"
- The Empire was divided into large sections called
- The Hindu mathematics treated this as a number
- The man who combined astronomy and math to make discoveries
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- The caves where famous Indian murals were found
- What did the Guptas control around 320C.E to 550 C.E
- a theory or set of values by which one lives
- A material used to make Gupta Scupters along with wood and terra-cotta clay.
- One of the most remarkable accomplishment in the Gupta Empire that made gold and copper coins
- These helped improve trade for Gupta rulers
12 Clues: Poem composed over hundreds of years • the empire began under a ruler named • These helped improve trade for Gupta rulers • a theory or set of values by which one lives • The Hindu mathematics treated this as a number • The caves where famous Indian murals were found • The Empire was divided into large sections called • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-04-02
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- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.
- the scientific study of material remains
- the processing of archaeological remains
- cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue.
- the physical destruction or disintegration of something or the state of disintegrating or being destroyed.
- the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
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- building used for Christian worship services and other Christian religious activities.
- the action of preserving something.
- the load-resisting sub-system of a building or object
- a careful preservation and protection of building
- the study and the documentation of the past.
- the structure forming the upper covering of a building
12 Clues: the action of preserving something. • the scientific study of material remains • the processing of archaeological remains • the study and the documentation of the past. • a careful preservation and protection of building • the load-resisting sub-system of a building or object • the structure forming the upper covering of a building • ...
Chapter 1, Lesson 1 Vocab 2022-01-05
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- A psychologist who studies basic elements that make up concious mental experiences.
- an observable fact or event.
- having to do with an organism’s physical processes
- based on observations or experiments.
- he act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things.
- to get or to obtain
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- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake.
- discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals.
- having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding.
- a set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study.
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research.
12 Clues: to get or to obtain • an observable fact or event. • based on observations or experiments. • having to do with an organism’s physical processes • having to do with an organism's thinking and understanding. • he act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things. • the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake. • ...
Mockingbird Part 1 Vocab 2024-02-09
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- unnecessary, especially through being more than enough.
- (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- expressing or involving prolonged thought.
- (of a group, person, or idea) favoring or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas.
- expressed in more words than are needed; talkative
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- (especially of something written or spoken) briefly and clearly expressed.
- firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion
- a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining; emotionless
- bad tempered and sulky; gloomy
- deserving censure or condemnation; morally wrong
- great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.
- prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
12 Clues: bad tempered and sulky; gloomy • expressing or involving prolonged thought. • deserving censure or condemnation; morally wrong • expressed in more words than are needed; talkative • unnecessary, especially through being more than enough. • firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion • prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove. • ...
Psychology Exam #3 - Personality 2022-12-21
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- psychologist who promoted observational learning as key element of personality.
- a personality theory that focused on learning
- creating false but plausible excuses to justify unacceptable behavior.
- primitive, an instinctive component of personality
- an individuals unique set of consistent behavioral traits
- associated with curiosity, flexibility, and interest in new ideas.
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- unconscious reactions to protect a person from unpleasant emotions.
- focuses on unconscious mental forces
- a reversion to immature patterns of behavior
- a trait model of personality that attempts to break it into basic dimensions.
- Psychologist who believed the unconscious had two layers, personal and collective.
- psychologist who believed the "situation" had a great impact on behavior
- psychologist who believed our personality was shaped by genetic inheritance.
13 Clues: focuses on unconscious mental forces • a reversion to immature patterns of behavior • a personality theory that focused on learning • primitive, an instinctive component of personality • an individuals unique set of consistent behavioral traits • associated with curiosity, flexibility, and interest in new ideas. • ...
Carlee Harvey 15-1, 15-2 2021-04-12
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- offered startling new ideas on space, time, energy, and matter
- long business slump
- new popular music style it was developed by musicians, mainly African Americans, in New Orleans, Memphis,and Chicago
- meaning in an uncertain world
- American pilot
- Roosevelt immediately began a program of government reform
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- Germany’s new democratic government was set up in 1919
- wrote that Western ideas such as reason, democracy, and progress had stifled people’s creativity and actions.
- relative motion
- the first presidential election after the Depression had begun, U.S. voters elected
- temporary alliance of several parties
- Freud treated patients with psychological problems. From his experiences, he constructed a theory about the human mind.
- an art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life
13 Clues: American pilot • relative motion • long business slump • meaning in an uncertain world • temporary alliance of several parties • Germany’s new democratic government was set up in 1919 • Roosevelt immediately began a program of government reform • offered startling new ideas on space, time, energy, and matter • ...
Atoms and Molecules 2022-02-17
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- A SIGNATURE THAT WE ASK FROM ANY FAMOUS PERSONALITY
- BASED ON THE METHODS AND PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE
- A UNIT OF MEASUREMENT OF ANGLE (RIGHT ANGLE, ACUTE ANGLE, OBTUSE ANGLE)
- HOLD SOMETHING WITHIN
- A SET OF PRINCIPLES ON WHICH THE PRACTICE OF AN ACTIVITY IS BASED. BEFORE DOING ANY PRACTICAL IN CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS WE STUDY ABOUT DIFFERENT PRINCIPLES.
- BASED ON A HYPOTHESIS (SIMILAR TO THIS WORD).
- THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE BEYOND THE EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE.
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- A SINGLE ITEM FROM A LARGE QUANTITY FOR INSPECTION OR SHOWN AS EVIDENCE OF QUALITY
- THE ENVELOPE OF GASES SURROUNDING THE EARTH
- VERY GREAT IN AMOUNT, EXTREME SIZE. 1ST LETTER STARTS FROM T.
- A MINUTE PORTION OF MATTER. LEAST POSSIBLE AMOUNT
- SCALE OF TEMPERATURE
- A QUANTITY OF SOMETHING
13 Clues: SCALE OF TEMPERATURE • HOLD SOMETHING WITHIN • A QUANTITY OF SOMETHING • THE ENVELOPE OF GASES SURROUNDING THE EARTH • BASED ON A HYPOTHESIS (SIMILAR TO THIS WORD). • BASED ON THE METHODS AND PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE • A MINUTE PORTION OF MATTER. LEAST POSSIBLE AMOUNT • A SIGNATURE THAT WE ASK FROM ANY FAMOUS PERSONALITY • THE PHYSICAL UNIVERSE BEYOND THE EARTH’S ATMOSPHERE. • ...
Culture practice 2022-10-24
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- theory where everything serves a purpose and helps society move on
- non-physical things in a culture
- theory that life moves on because of symbols and interactions
- what you believe is important
- a opinion or conviction
- practice of the most broadly shared meanings in the social system
- to prohibit something because of fear
- social interventions that are moral
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- judging of other cultures off of preconception
- culture objects in peoples culture
- a moral norm
- theory where conflict is what moves life foreword
- believing in a higher power
- something you do without thinking about it
14 Clues: a moral norm • a opinion or conviction • believing in a higher power • what you believe is important • non-physical things in a culture • culture objects in peoples culture • social interventions that are moral • to prohibit something because of fear • something you do without thinking about it • judging of other cultures off of preconception • ...
evolution 2021-11-16
12 Clues: genes • adapt • evolve • change • evolution • scientist • collection of animals • Charles Darwin theory • n idea about something • survival of the fittest • change in characteristics • different version of something
Age of Revolution 2024-02-06
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- Communism/______ is a political and economic ideology of taking wealth and the economy from the rich.
- The Prussian chancellor, Otto Von ____, started uniting Germany in the 1800s.
- The ______ Potato Famine was a man made disaster when the British tried to use the famine to "correct" the people of the island.
- A reaction against the Enlightenment, this philosophy was based off emotions, individuality, and nationalism.
- A misapplication of Darwin's theory of natural selection, where people tortured and killed each other to be stronger.
- The middle class that owned the property that communism wanted to seize.
- A much less impressive or intelligent man than his uncle, this man became emperor of France thanks to his uncle's name.
- Loyalty and devotion to a shared cultural identity.
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- Karl ____ was the father of Socialism and Communism.
- Technology leapt forward consistently in the 1800s, and life changed forever, as the ______ Revolution occurred.
- "Legalized riots" against minorities (especially Jews)in Russia.
- Liberal Democracies were deciding whether to extend this (the right to vote) to women and minorities.
- Charles _____ came up with the idea of "natural selection", which became the theory of evolution.
- In the _____ War, Britain and France fought Russia in defense of the Ottoman Empire, and industrialized warfare first occurred.
- The Economic "science" about how to make a profit using capital, with price set by supply and demand.
15 Clues: Loyalty and devotion to a shared cultural identity. • Karl ____ was the father of Socialism and Communism. • "Legalized riots" against minorities (especially Jews)in Russia. • The middle class that owned the property that communism wanted to seize. • The Prussian chancellor, Otto Von ____, started uniting Germany in the 1800s. • ...
Dai's Crossword 2013-10-11
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- Nome do responsável por esta palavra cruzada cretina (que sou eu).
- Compositor da ópera "Carmen"
- Sua profissão.
- Ato ou efeito de "pegar onda" usando o próprio corpo como suporte (e que, apesar da foto, eu duvido que a senhorita consiga).
- Vizinha (gostosa) de Leonard e Sheldon (Big Bang Theory), e minha personagem favorita.
- Mulher da vida de Howard (Big Bang - pra variar)
- Instrumento musical de Lisa, em "Os Simpsons" (essa é fácil!)
- Meu prato favorito.
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- Seu vício (até na praia).
- Música de Frank Sinatra que inspirou o nome do personagem Scooby-Doo.
- Personagem de "Os Simpsons" para quem William Bonner apresenta diariamente seu tele-jornal.
- Língua falada pela maioria dos personagens "geek" em Big Bang Theory.
- Melhor opção para almoço de domingo.
- Cidade onde se passam a maioria dos episódios de "Os Simpsons", e também um dos nomes mais comuns de cidades nos EUA - Existem 121, ao todo.
- Nome completo do personagem Tom (Tom & Jerry)
- "____ em inglês faz tanto sentido quanto beisebol em italiano".
- Habilidade de insultar idiotas sem que eles percebam.
- Instrumento operado por Homer Simpsons em sua profissão habitual.
- Característica ausente em Sheldon Cooper (Big Bang Theory).
- Parte inflada da psiquê de Sheldon Cooper (Big Bang Theory)
- "Perco o amigo mas não perco a ___"- Sábia filosofia de vida.
- País de origem de Raji (Big Bang).
22 Clues: Sua profissão. • Meu prato favorito. • Seu vício (até na praia). • Compositor da ópera "Carmen" • País de origem de Raji (Big Bang). • Melhor opção para almoço de domingo. • Nome completo do personagem Tom (Tom & Jerry) • Mulher da vida de Howard (Big Bang - pra variar) • Habilidade de insultar idiotas sem que eles percebam. • ...
Philosophy 240 2016-04-28
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- Immunity A person should not be intentionally attacked in war.
- People who want to abolish capital punishment
- Ethics A morality theory in which ones character is the main focus
- Premeditated and politically motivated violence against noncombatants.
- When someone gets what is fair.
- Relativism An action is morally right if one's culture approves of it
- The theory that the morally correct option doesn't depend on consequences of actions
- The morally correct option is the one that produces the most good
- The study of logical structure of moral beliefs
- Discriminating non human animals because of their species
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- Humans only have moral status.
- The theory that consequences are what makes the action right or wrong
- Relativism The action is morally right if one approves of it.
- Punishment The execution of someone who committed a serious crime
- The deliberate termination of a pregnancy
- The view that moral statements are expressions of emotions, not right or wrong.
- The view that some moral principles are valid for everyone.
- Ethics In order to be morally right you have to act from obligation, or duty.
- value A human beings value can be described as ______ _______
- War Theory War can be morally permissible but it has to be under stipulated conditions.
- Egoism the morally right option is the one that produces the best balance for oneself
21 Clues: Humans only have moral status. • When someone gets what is fair. • The deliberate termination of a pregnancy • People who want to abolish capital punishment • The study of logical structure of moral beliefs • Discriminating non human animals because of their species • The view that some moral principles are valid for everyone. • ...
Famous Names 2016-04-20
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- Pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
- Established the psychological school of behaviorism
- German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology
- Has been an avid promoter for the field of positive psychology
- American social psychologist,best known for cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Founder of experimental psychology of memory
- First psychologist to make a systematic study of cognitive development
- Researched on hypnosis, developed Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales
- Contemporary psychologist, linguist, and political activist known both for his thoery of innate grammar and political activism
- Known for her research on parenting styles and for her critique of the use of deception in psychological research
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- Established the first laboratory in the world dedicated to experimental psychology
- American cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory
- Behaviorist, developed social learning theory
- developed Social development theory during times of Russian Revolution
- Known for her work in early emotional attachment with the Strange Situation design, as well as her work in the development of attachment theory
- Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology
- French psychologist who invented the first practical intelligence test, the Binet-Simon scale
- Pioneer of factor analysis, and for his rank correlation coefficient
- Feminine psychology, challenged some of Freud's theories
- He developed the hierarchy of needs!
20 Clues: He developed the hierarchy of needs! • Founder of experimental psychology of memory • Behaviorist, developed social learning theory • Established the psychological school of behaviorism • Feminine psychology, challenged some of Freud's theories • American cognitive psychologist and expert on human memory • ...
Famous Physicists 2024-12-18
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- Developed the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc2
- Worked on the conservation of energy and sensory physiology
- Discovered the electron and developed the "plum pudding" model of the atom
- Studied black holes and wrote ‘A Brief History of Time’
- Formulated the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation
- Co-discovered nuclear fission but was overlooked for the Nobel Prize
- Known as the "Father of Modern Physics," he supported heliocentrism
- Developed a model of the atom with electrons in discrete orbits
- Originator of quantum theory
- Predicted the existence of antimatter
- Proposed the wave theory of light
- Built the first nuclear reactor and worked on the Manhattan Project
- Pioneering physicist and chemist who discovered radioactivity
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- Famous for quantum electrodynamics and engaging physics lectures
- Known for a theorem bridging quantum mechanics and classical physics
- Known for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics
- Played a key role in understanding stellar nucleosynthesis
- Known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Often called the "Father of the Atomic Bomb"
- Formulated the law relating voltage, current, and resistance
- Proposed a famous thought experiment involving a cat
- Discovered electromagnetic induction and laws of electrolysis
- Namesake of the unit of electric current.
- Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- Known for the exclusion principle in quantum mechanics
25 Clues: Originator of quantum theory • Proposed the wave theory of light • Predicted the existence of antimatter • Namesake of the unit of electric current. • Often called the "Father of the Atomic Bomb" • Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system • Proposed a famous thought experiment involving a cat • Known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation • ...
Ch. 14 KEY TERMS - Leadership 2024-03-21
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- a leadership style in which the leader lets employees know precisely what is expected of them, gives them specific guidelines for performing tasks, schedules work, sets standards of performance, and makes sure that people follow standard rules and regulations
- the extent to which a leader is friendly, approachable, and supportive and shows concern for employees
- relates to the degree to which followers respect, trust, and like their leaders
- charismatics charismatic leaders who provide developmental opportunities for followers, are open to positive and negative feedback, recognize others’ contributions, share information, and have moral standards that emphasize the larger interests of the group, organization, or society
- leadership style where behavioral tendencies and personal characteristics of leaders that create an exceptionally strong relationship between them and their followers
- charismatic leaders who control and manipulate followers, do what is best for themselves instead of their organizations, want to hear only positive feedback, share only information that is beneficial to themselves, and have moral standards that put their interests before everyone else’s
- structure degree to which a leader structures the roles of followers by setting goals, giving directions, setting deadlines, and assigning tasks
- a leadership theory that holds that effective leaders possess a similar set of traits or characteristics
- Performance __________ ability and willingness to take responsibility for directing one’s behavior at work
- leadership style in which the leader consults employees for their suggestions and input before making decisions
- the process of influencing others to achieve group or organizational goals
- a leadership style in which the leader is friendly and approachable to employees, shows concern for employees and their welfare, treats them as equals, and creates a friendly climate
- leadership that generates awareness and acceptance of a group’s purpose and mission and gets employees to see beyond their own needs and self-interests for the good of the group
- Leardership ______ way a leader generally behaves toward followers
- a theory that suggests how leaders can determine an appropriate amount of employee participation when making decisions
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- relatively stable characteristics, such as abilities, psychological motives, or consistent patterns of behavior
- a leadership style in which the leader sets challenging goals, has high expectations of employees, and displays confidence that employees will assume responsibility and put forth extraordinary effort
- situational ________ the degree to which a particular situation either permits or denies a leader the chance to influence the behavior of group members
- Position _______the degree to which leaders are able to hire, fire, reward, and punish workers
- leadership theory states that leaders can increase subordinate satisfaction and performance by clarifying and clearing the paths to goals and by increasing the number and kinds of rewards available for goal attainment
- leadership theory states that to maximize work group performance, leaders must be matched to the situation that best fits their leadership style
- leadership that creates a positive image of the future that motivates organizational members and provides direction for future planning and goal setting
- leadership based on an exchange process in which followers are rewarded for good performance and punished for poor performance
- theory that says leaders need to adjust their leadership styles to match followers’ readiness
- structure the degree to which the requirements of a subordinate’s tasks are clearly specified
25 Clues: Leardership ______ way a leader generally behaves toward followers • the process of influencing others to achieve group or organizational goals • relates to the degree to which followers respect, trust, and like their leaders • theory that says leaders need to adjust their leadership styles to match followers’ readiness • ...
Lucas Kim 2022-08-18
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- A simplified representation of reality that describes or explains something in the world in a workable and useful way.
- An orderly way of investigating phenoena by using measurable and repeatable observations to test a hypothesis.
- The idea that the environment is gragile and should be protected and used as little as possible.
- measuring the world in repeatable and predictable ways by generating data
- A sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data.
- The perspective that a person uses to view and interpret the world
- A model that explains a set of observations.
- The first comment God gave to the first man and woman was to fill the earth and have dominion over it.
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- The preservation and wise use of natural resources.
- The study of ethical situations in biology and medicine.
- The explanation or meaning given to a set of observations; affected by one's worldview.
- The use of living systems and organisms to produce new products and technologies, often by manipulating cells or cellular components.
- A model that describes how phenomena relate to each other in a predictable way.
- Testable statement that predicts the answer to the question.
- the study of life
- the combination of qualities that God has placed in people as a reflection of Himself.
16 Clues: the study of life • A model that explains a set of observations. • The preservation and wise use of natural resources. • The study of ethical situations in biology and medicine. • A sampling of data gathered from an existing group of data. • Testable statement that predicts the answer to the question. • ...
Vietnam War 2022-06-16
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- Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war"
- Country Nixon invaded in attempt to eliminate the heart of the communism in Vietnam
- The theory that if one country fell to communism then their surrounding countries would fall until eventually they were all communist (two words)
- Policy set in place to withdraw all troops and involvement in the Vietnam war
- Last name of the president set to be the saving grace of the American people
- Coordinated series of attacks by northern vietname to impose their dominance and control (two words)
- Cast name of the chief of staff and commander of the US forces during the Vietnam war
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- Resolution authorized to repel any attacks
- The last name of the soldier who lived on his own and evaded capture for six weeks after being ejected by his aircraft
- Village where the most horrific massacre of innocent civilians took place (two words)
- College campus where anti-war protesters were shot and killed by the US government (two words)
- :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war
- Communist organization in southern Vietnam ordered by northern vietnam (two words)
- Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words)
- World-renowned hippy fest
- aggression by US forces (three words)
16 Clues: World-renowned hippy fest • aggression by US forces (three words) • Resolution authorized to repel any attacks • Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war" • :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war • Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words) • ...
Motivations and Drives 2017-11-21
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- a complex behavior that is rigidly patterned and is unlearned
- body's resting rate of energy expenditure
- maintain a balanced/constant internal state
- form of sugar that circulates in blood and provides energy
- theory that a physiological need creates an aroused tension state that motivates organism to satisfy need
- eating disorder in which a person diets and becomes very underweight
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- point at which an individuals "weight thermostat" is set
- eating disorder that consists of overeating followed by vomiting or laxatives
- Maslow's pyramid of human needs
- overeating followed by disgust, distress, or guilt
- a positive or negative environment stimulus that motivates behavior
- a desire that energizes and directs behavior
12 Clues: Maslow's pyramid of human needs • body's resting rate of energy expenditure • maintain a balanced/constant internal state • a desire that energizes and directs behavior • overeating followed by disgust, distress, or guilt • point at which an individuals "weight thermostat" is set • form of sugar that circulates in blood and provides energy • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2013-08-18
Across
- Visual, mathematical, or verbal explanation of data collected during an experiment
- Variable that is used as the standard to compare other results to
- Physical observations such as colors or textures
- A variable that changes are dependent on another variable changing
Down
- explanation of a natural phenomenon based off of many investigations and observations over time
- systematic approach used in most scientific studies and experiments
- Final judgment based off of attained information and observations
- Numerical Data such as 12 inches or 3 feet
- An educated guess
- Amount of matter that an object consists of
- measure of the effect the Earth's gravitational pull has on an amount of matter
- Set of controlled observations used to test a hypothesis
12 Clues: An educated guess • Numerical Data such as 12 inches or 3 feet • Amount of matter that an object consists of • Physical observations such as colors or textures • Set of controlled observations used to test a hypothesis • Final judgment based off of attained information and observations • Variable that is used as the standard to compare other results to • ...
Crossword Challenge 2022-12-20
Across
- the study of the stars and planets
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a positive result gained by hard work
- the study of numbers
- school attended by the upper class
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
Down
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a situation of wealth and success
- engineers designed and built a system of____
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a line on which an object spins
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • school attended by the upper class • a positive result gained by hard work • engineers designed and built a system of____ • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • ...
Crossword Challenge 2022-12-20
Across
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a line on which an object spins
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- the study of numbers
Down
- the study of the stars and planets
- a situation of wealth and success
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- school attended by the upper class
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- engineers designed and built a system of____
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • school attended by the upper class • a positive result gained by hard work • engineers designed and built a system of____ • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • ...
1920's Cross Word 2023-01-07
Across
- where people buy and sell shares of companies
- Tennessee law that banned teachers from denying creation theory
- A movement in which alcohol was banned from 1920-1933
- People who keep money in a bank to keep it safe
- Illegal nightclub where people went to party and drink during prohibition
- Notorious mob boss who trafficked alcohol and ran speakeasies
Down
- Black Wall Street
- The process of making, selling, and distributing illegal goods (alcohol)
- The Great ____________
- The mindset of taking the bible's word strictly and literally.
- Camps set up in Washington by veterans to encourage senate to pass a bill granting them a $1000 bonus
- Tariff that backfired causing europe to stop buying american goods
12 Clues: Black Wall Street • The Great ____________ • where people buy and sell shares of companies • People who keep money in a bank to keep it safe • A movement in which alcohol was banned from 1920-1933 • Notorious mob boss who trafficked alcohol and ran speakeasies • The mindset of taking the bible's word strictly and literally. • ...
Social Identity Theory & Social Cognitive Theory 2020-11-23
Across
- sorting oneself or other things into groups
- cognitive representation of the self
- the first step in social learning/cognitive theory
- the fourth and final step of social learning/cognitive theory
- the way we store and think about information
Down
- the third step in social learning/cognitive theory
- the second step in social learning/cognitive theory
- a widely held mental picture that is often oversimplified of a person or group
- caused by a situation
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge
- experiment relating to this concept run by John Watson
11 Clues: caused by a situation • cognitive representation of the self • sorting oneself or other things into groups • the way we store and think about information • the third step in social learning/cognitive theory • the first step in social learning/cognitive theory • the second step in social learning/cognitive theory • the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge • ...
art homework 2024-09-16
Across
- A system of methods and principles used in a particular discipline or study.
- A way or method of dealing with a situation or problem.
- A specific way of doing something.
- A form of art created by shaping materials such as stone, metal, or wood into three-dimensional forms.
- A cultural movement from the 14th to 17th centuries that emphasized the revival of classical learning and art.
- The period of history that covers ancient civilizations.
- The process of assessing or determining the value, quality, or effectiveness of something.
- The act of explaining or understanding the meaning of something.
- A set of connected things or parts working together as a whole.
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- The process of growth or progress over time, leading to improvement or expansion.
- An activity involving skill in making things by hand.
- Relating to visual art.
- Clothing worn to represent a character or style, often for theatrical or ceremonial purposes.
- Pertaining to a period or style that follows the classical era.
- The practice of judging the merits and faults of something.
- The quality of being different or diverse.
- Relating to or using sight
- The design and construction of buildings and other structures.
- The inner part or inside of a space or structure.
- A set of ideas or principles intended to explain something
- The detailed examination or study of something in order to understand its components or structure.
- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
22 Clues: Relating to visual art. • Relating to or using sight • A specific way of doing something. • The quality of being different or diverse. • The inner part or inside of a space or structure. • An activity involving skill in making things by hand. • A way or method of dealing with a situation or problem. • The period of history that covers ancient civilizations. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab CTE Law 2024-01-09
Across
- A theory that explains the elements necessary for a crime opportunities are easy to commit, carry low risk, provide large rewards, provoke people, and are excusable, as judged by a wide range of potential offenders
- A theory maintaining that neighborhood characteristics, including poverty, racial heterogeneity, and resident transiency,break down social controls and lead to criminal behavior
- Published annually by the FBI, each report describes the nature of crime as reported by law enforcement agencies; includes analyses of part 1 crimes
- A crime reporting system in which police describe each offence that occurs during a crime event as well as characteristics of the offender
- A random survey of U.S households that measures crimes committed against victims; includes crimes not reported to police
- (of criminology) A perspective indicating that people have free will to choose between criminal and lawful behavior, and that crime can be controlled by sanctions and should be proportionate to the offence
- A theory that explains how gender inequality affects female offending and justice system responses to crimes committed by females
- A theory asserting that criminal behaviors are learned from associating with others and from social interactions and social experiences
- Criminological research that looks at whether adopted children share criminal tendencies with their biological or adopted parents
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- An approach to crime that is grounded in the concept of rational choice but that views the accused as exempted from conviction if circumstances prevented the exercise of free will
- A framework consisting of a group of theories that propose similar explanations for a particular type of behavior or event(e.g crime)
- In the FBI uniform crime reports reporting scheme, the practice whereby only the most serious offence of several that are committed during a criminal act is reported by the police
- The argument that people are most likely to engage in criminal behavior if they 1. have traits associated with crime and 2. are raised in environments conductive to criminal behavior
- A theory that explains crime as an outcome of conflicting interests between groups with less power
- The so called criminal chromosome; criminal behavior is thought to be caused, in some offenders by an extra Y chromosome believed to cause agitation, aggression, and greater criminal tendencies
- A theory contending that labeling a person as a deviant or criminal makes that person more likely to engage in future criminal behavior
- A school of thought that argues science can be used to discover the true causes of crime, which include factors outside of offender's control
- A theory that describes criminal behavior as a natural outcome of peoples desire to seek pleasure in the absence of effective social controls
- The number of reported crimes divided by the population of the jurisdiction and multiplied by 100,000 persons; developed and used by the FBI uniform crime reports
- A theory that argues criminal behavior is caused by feelings of strain, which occur when people believe that legitimate means of achieving success are not accessible to them
20 Clues: A theory that explains crime as an outcome of conflicting interests between groups with less power • A random survey of U.S households that measures crimes committed against victims; includes crimes not reported to police • A theory that explains how gender inequality affects female offending and justice system responses to crimes committed by females • ...
Set-2 2016-10-12
Across
- a pile of stones
- merchandise, goods, products (offered for sale)
- companion of Phileas Fogg who is an engineer
- piled up, stacked up
- people from the Greek city of Athens
- empty or dark
- the remains of buildings which were destroyed long ago
- cover or submerge (an area) with water
Down
- companion of Mr. Fogg who agreed with him that world can be traveled in eighty days
- spoke with pauses, repeating the same sound
- very strict
- moving about without a definite destination or purpose.
- not strong, easily injured
- distributed (something) loosely, not organized
14 Clues: very strict • empty or dark • a pile of stones • piled up, stacked up • not strong, easily injured • people from the Greek city of Athens • cover or submerge (an area) with water • spoke with pauses, repeating the same sound • companion of Phileas Fogg who is an engineer • distributed (something) loosely, not organized • merchandise, goods, products (offered for sale) • ...
Set-5 2016-10-16
Across
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat
- Tiny opening in the eye through which light enters
- Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency
- Similar to supercomputer that controls the whole body
- Actions that do not involve the brain
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
Down
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- A disease that can be prevented through vaccination
- Round coloured part of eyes
- Muscles present in the heart
- A disease that is spread by mosquito bite
- Tissues that help muscles join to bones
- The largest part of the brain
14 Clues: Round coloured part of eyes • Muscles present in the heart • The largest part of the brain • Actions that do not involve the brain • Tissues that help muscles join to bones • Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • A disease that is spread by mosquito bite • Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency • ...
set 07 2017-11-03
Across
- How many people are on the wall at Level 1? [HINT: Walls only, doors not included]
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
- How many lights shine upon the cross?
- How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4?
- Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2]
- FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we? [HINT: Look out]
- DB3/P9R is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
Down
- Where can I find the words of John Lennon? [HINT: Let your imagination go wild]
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- Opposite of up is down. Opposite of right is left. Opposite of 22 is? [HINT: A number]
- Which is out of the place? Ambulance (SAFETY), Helicopter (FLYERS), Scooter (FASTER), Ice Cream Truck (HUNGRY). (Use the corresponding word to fill in the blanks)
- In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as?
- Dahlia I is blue. Dahlia III is green. What colour is Dahlia II? [HINT: Dahlias are flowers]
- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? [HINT: I can help to raise you up and bring you down]
14 Clues: How many lights shine upon the cross? • FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we? [HINT: Look out] • How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4? • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as? • Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2] • ...
set 09 2017-11-03
Across
- Dahlia I is blue. Dahlia III is green. What colour is Dahlia II? [HINT: Dahlias are flowers]
- DB2/P3B is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
- Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I?
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
- How many entrances lead to the compound?
- There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we?
Down
- Timbre Substation is at 45 Armenia St. Evangel Substation is at 577 Yishun Ring Road. Fill in the blanks: 1 8 4 _ _
- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? [HINT: I can help to raise you up and bring you down]
- In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as?
- Usually a door has one handle on each side. I have 2. Where do I lead to?
- How many people are on the wall at Level 1? [HINT: Walls only, doors not included]
- Which month was Evangel Family Church dedicated?
- How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4?
14 Clues: Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I? • How many entrances lead to the compound? • Which month was Evangel Family Church dedicated? • How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4? • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we? • ...
set 29 2017-11-03
Across
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- _______ drew the painting at Level 3.
- There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape.
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4?
- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
- How many lights shine upon the cross?
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
Down
- How many car park lots are there at B1?
- Which is out of the place? Ambulance (SAFETY), Helicopter (FLYERS), Scooter (FASTER), Ice Cream Truck (HUNGRY). (Use the corresponding word to fill in the blanks)
- There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we?
- Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be?
- FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we? [HINT: Look out]
- DB2/L5B is at the ______ floor. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
14 Clues: _______ drew the painting at Level 3. • How many lights shine upon the cross? • How many car park lots are there at B1? • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we? [HINT: Look out] • There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape. • Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be? • ...
Set-4 2023-11-11
Across
- The only language that's known for a computer?
- What is the symbol of Java programming language?
- "Ctrl+Shift+S" shortcut key is used for ?
- "C" in the brain of computer stands for?
- How many function keys are there in a keyboard?
- Mouse has two buttons. Right or wrong?
- I am a data type. My name refers to thread , what am "I"?
- Which converts programming language into machine language?
Down
- In some programming languages, this symbol means the end of the line. What is it?
- Moving from one website to other website is called?
- "I" in SIM card stands for?
- Which memory stores recently accessed data?
- I am a PC but no strings attached. What am I?
- What term describes a step-by-step instructions for accomplishing a computational task?
14 Clues: "I" in SIM card stands for? • Mouse has two buttons. Right or wrong? • "C" in the brain of computer stands for? • "Ctrl+Shift+S" shortcut key is used for ? • Which memory stores recently accessed data? • I am a PC but no strings attached. What am I? • The only language that's known for a computer? • How many function keys are there in a keyboard? • ...
Set 4 2023-11-11
Across
- "C" in the brain of computer stands for?
- How many function keys are there in a keyboard?
- In some programming languages, this symbol means the end of the line. What is it?
- What term describes a step-by-step instructions for accomplishing a computational task?
- Which converts programming language into machine language?
- I am a data type. My name refers to thread , what am "I"?
Down
- I am a PC but no strings attached. What am I?
- What is the symbol of Java programming language?
- "Ctrl+Shift+S" shortcut key is used for ?
- "I" in SIM card stands for?
- Which memory stores recently accessed data?
- Mouse has two buttons. Right or wrong?
- The only language that's known for a computer?
- Moving from one website to other website is called?
14 Clues: "I" in SIM card stands for? • Mouse has two buttons. Right or wrong? • "C" in the brain of computer stands for? • "Ctrl+Shift+S" shortcut key is used for ? • Which memory stores recently accessed data? • I am a PC but no strings attached. What am I? • The only language that's known for a computer? • How many function keys are there in a keyboard? • ...
Bedroom Set 2023-09-22
Across
- Soft covering for the floor
- I display decore and love stacking
- Soft fabric coverings for a bed
- A place of focus and productivity
- A place to store clothes in the bedroom
- Bedding item to keep you warm
- I have four legs and flat top
Down
- A pathway filled with greetings
- My home is the mountains, so I elevate your space
- A place you use to get ready
- Place where you sleep
- I come in many colors, to customize your bed
- I am timeless and of Turkish descent
- Small, rectangular cushion for support or decoration
14 Clues: Place where you sleep • Soft covering for the floor • A place you use to get ready • Bedding item to keep you warm • I have four legs and flat top • A pathway filled with greetings • Soft fabric coverings for a bed • A place of focus and productivity • I display decore and love stacking • I am timeless and of Turkish descent • A place to store clothes in the bedroom • ...
Set 2 2025-03-02
Set 2 2025-03-02
Vietnam War 2022-06-16
Across
- Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war"
- Country Nixon invaded in attempt to eliminate the heart of the communism in Vietnam
- The theory that if one country fell to communism then their surrounding countries would fall until eventually they were all communist (two words)
- Policy set in place to withdraw all troops and involvement in the Vietnam war
- Last name of the president set to be the saving grace of the American people
- Coordinated series of attacks by northern vietname to impose their dominance and control (two words)
- Cast name of the chief of staff and commander of the US forces during the Vietnam war
Down
- Resolution authorized to repel any attacks
- The last name of the soldier who lived on his own and evaded capture for six weeks after being ejected by his aircraft
- Village where the most horrific massacre of innocent civilians took place (two words)
- College campus where anti-war protesters were shot and killed by the US government (two words)
- :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war
- Communist organization in southern Vietnam ordered by northern vietnam (two words)
- Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words)
- World-renowned hippy fest
- aggression by US forces (three words)
16 Clues: World-renowned hippy fest • aggression by US forces (three words) • Resolution authorized to repel any attacks • Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war" • :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war • Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words) • ...
Vocab Activity 2023-03-07
Across
- not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate.
- the process for making clear how your evidence supports your claim.
- a type of thesis statement in which you present the main idea of what you are writing in the form of an argument.
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- the general character or attitude of a piece of writing.
- based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
Down
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- describe or portray (something) precisely.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- (of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- a thing that is known or proved to be true.
- not connected with or relevant to something.
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
16 Clues: describe or portray (something) precisely. • a thing that is known or proved to be true. • not connected with or relevant to something. • not true, correct, acceptable or appropriate. • form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess. • the general character or attitude of a piece of writing. • ...
Information 2014-02-09
Across
- what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action
- knowledge that you get about someone or something
- a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy
- a measure of the system's disorder
- the act of using a word, phrase, etc., that repeats something else and is therefore unnecessary
- system of sounds, words, patterns used by humans to communicate thoughts and feelings; system of signs used to convey information
- a distinctive attribute or characteristic possessed by someone or something
Down
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision; governed by or involving equal chances for each item
- how likely something is to happen
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- keep or accumulate (something) for future use
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole
- awareness of something : the state of being aware of something
- the amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
16 Clues: how likely something is to happen • a measure of the system's disorder • keep or accumulate (something) for future use • what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action • knowledge that you get about someone or something • awareness of something : the state of being aware of something • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis • ...
Darwin's Voyage 2022-04-27
Across
- What type of Finch eats insects and cactuses?
- How many years was the voyage?
- What was the second step in Darwin's theory?
- What did Darwin collect that he compared to living organisms?
- What made each island so different?
- Which set of islands had rich vegetation?
- What is the formation of a new species due to genetic changes called?
- How many different types of beetles did Darwin collect in one day in a Brazilian forest?
Down
- What did Charles Darwin hypothesize separated species evolved from?
- Where did he find an interest in land tortoises?
- How many main scientists mentioned believed that a species could not change, only die out?
- In what month did the voyage begin?
12 Clues: How many years was the voyage? • What made each island so different? • In what month did the voyage begin? • Which set of islands had rich vegetation? • What was the second step in Darwin's theory? • What type of Finch eats insects and cactuses? • Where did he find an interest in land tortoises? • What did Darwin collect that he compared to living organisms? • ...
Crossword Challenge 2022-12-20
Across
- the study of the stars and planets
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a positive result gained by hard work
- the study of numbers
- school attended by the upper class
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
Down
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a situation of wealth and success
- engineers designed and built a system of____
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a line on which an object spins
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • school attended by the upper class • a positive result gained by hard work • engineers designed and built a system of____ • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • ...
Let's Check The Fact 2026-02-24
Across
- An inclination or prejudice for or against something
- Information that is intentionally false and created to deceive
- A short, catchy phrase used in advertising or politics
- The illegal copying or distribution of digital content
- A person’s set of digital activities and data on the internet
- The suffix of a website URL that usually indicates a government entity
- A story or statement that is widely repeated but cannot be confirmed
- A piece of information used as evidence
- The legal right to own and control the use of creative work
- A person who looks for and reports news
- A person who uses the internet to harass or intimidate others
- To verify the truth or accuracy of a statement
- A sensational headline designed to make readers click on a link
- To prove that a statement or theory is wrong
Down
- A person’s set of digital activities and data on the internet
- A trick used to get someone's personal information online
- A source that you can trust to provide accurate information
- A website where anyone can edit the content, often requiring verification
- The state of being free from public attention or intrusion
- Information that is false but not created with the intention of causing harm
- To cite the origin of a piece of information
- A false story designed to look like a real news report
- A set of rules or calculations used by social media to show content
- To share a post or information again on social media
- To examine or check something carefully.
25 Clues: A piece of information used as evidence • A person who looks for and reports news • To examine or check something carefully. • To cite the origin of a piece of information • To prove that a statement or theory is wrong • To verify the truth or accuracy of a statement • An inclination or prejudice for or against something • ...
Engineering & technological world 2025-04-30
Across
- Science of ciphering messages
- Group of CPUs with a common instruction set
- Protection measures
- Physical equipment. Fixed on computers.
- Study of moving machines
- Study of limbed machines
- Thing powering electrical devices
- Technical drawing of a model
- Examination of something and its functions
- Process of studying
- Apparatus of businesses of same type
- Drawing of something, like a device
- Science of numbers
- Setup and managment of wires
- Set of computer instructions after compilation
- First model used on testing
- Complex machine or organization
- Device using energy to work, associated with moving parts
Down
- World separated from reality
- Science of substances
- Path of electric current, part of electrical devices
- Things required to construct something
- Network connecting distanct places in computers
- Knowledge through defined principles
- Science of (literal) matter
- Collection of data from the distant past
- A thing to aid creating or manipulating something
- Assembled structure
- Computer instructions before compilation
- Resource behind motion and activity
- Test of something, usually separated from reality
- Machine turning energy into motion
- Process of creating items
- Organization of structures
- Cloud of water or other substances, used in locomotives
- Study of electrical devices
- Examining a theory, prelude to realization
- Things alleviating illness
- Composition of structure of a model
- Computer program. Antithesis of hardware.
- Thing that calculates and runs programs
41 Clues: Science of numbers • Protection measures • Assembled structure • Process of studying • Science of substances • Study of moving machines • Study of limbed machines • Process of creating items • Organization of structures • Things alleviating illness • Science of (literal) matter • Study of electrical devices • First model used on testing • World separated from reality • ...
Engineering & technological world 2025-04-30
Across
- Science of ciphering messages
- Group of CPUs with a common instruction set
- Protection measures
- Physical equipment. Fixed on computers.
- Study of moving machines
- Study of limbed machines
- Thing powering electrical devices
- Technical drawing of a model
- Examination of something and its functions
- Process of studying
- Apparatus of businesses of same type
- Drawing of something, like a device
- Science of numbers
- Setup and managment of wires
- Set of computer instructions after compilation
- First model used on testing
- Complex machine or organization
- Device using energy to work, associated with moving parts
Down
- World separated from reality
- Science of substances
- Path of electric current, part of electrical devices
- Things required to construct something
- Network connecting distanct places in computers
- Knowledge through defined principles
- Science of (literal) matter
- Collection of data from the distant past
- A thing to aid creating or manipulating something
- Assembled structure
- Computer instructions before compilation
- Resource behind motion and activity
- Test of something, usually separated from reality
- Machine turning energy into motion
- Process of creating items
- Organization of structures
- Cloud of water or other substances, used in locomotives
- Study of electrical devices
- Examining a theory, prelude to realization
- Things alleviating illness
- Composition of structure of a model
- Computer program. Antithesis of hardware.
- Thing that calculates and runs programs
41 Clues: Science of numbers • Protection measures • Assembled structure • Process of studying • Science of substances • Study of moving machines • Study of limbed machines • Process of creating items • Organization of structures • Things alleviating illness • Science of (literal) matter • Study of electrical devices • First model used on testing • World separated from reality • ...
Child Development Midterm Vocab Review 2025-03-06
Across
- Walking by holding onto something for support.
- Ability to adjust to changing demands.
- Use and control of muscles that direct body movements.
- Brain cells that send and receive electrical impulses amongst each other to direct the various tasks of the brain.
- Skills that should be mastered at a certain stage in life.
- sections of the DNA molecule found in a persons cells that determine individual traits
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- Interactions with people and social groups
- Automatic, unlearned movements in response to stimuli.
- Brain cells that support neurons.
- Framework of the body that consists of cartilage, bones, and teeth.
- Set of statements offered as a possible explanation for a phenomenon.
- The ongoing pursuit of learning throughout life.
- Watching children in their natural environments.
13 Clues: Brain cells that support neurons. • Ability to adjust to changing demands. • Interactions with people and social groups • Walking by holding onto something for support. • The ongoing pursuit of learning throughout life. • Watching children in their natural environments. • Automatic, unlearned movements in response to stimuli. • ...
Renaissance 2025-03-26
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- The powerful banking family of Florence that funded the Renaissance.
- the editor of this newspaper
- The English queen who defeated the Spanish Armada.
- The title of Marlowe’s famous play about a man selling his soul.
- The invention that revolutionized the spread of knowledge in the 1400s.
- The scientific genius who was forced to recant his heliocentric theory.
- A famous Italian explorer who set sail in 1492.
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- The great sculptor who created the statue of David.
- The king who broke from the Catholic Church to create the Church of England.
- The playwright of Hamlet and Macbeth.
- The philosophical movement that emphasized human potential and achievements.
- The Italian city that was the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- The artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
13 Clues: the editor of this newspaper • The playwright of Hamlet and Macbeth. • The artist who painted the Mona Lisa. • A famous Italian explorer who set sail in 1492. • The English queen who defeated the Spanish Armada. • The great sculptor who created the statue of David. • The Italian city that was the birthplace of the Renaissance. • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2024-04-09
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- To formally withdraw from an alliance or union
- The Northern army during the Civil War
- Theory that individual states are independent and have the right to control their own important issues
- A person displaced (forced to live somewhere else) due to war
- A war between citizens of the same country
- The Southern army during the Civil War
- A selection system for required military service
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- Extreme devotion to the interests of one section of a country
- A state between the North and South that was divided over whether to remain in the Union or join the Confederacy
- Cannons or other large-caliber weapons
- To join(typically used when referring to the military)
- Soldier who is killed, wounded, or captured
- To set free
13 Clues: To set free • The Northern army during the Civil War • Cannons or other large-caliber weapons • The Southern army during the Civil War • A war between citizens of the same country • Soldier who is killed, wounded, or captured • To formally withdraw from an alliance or union • A selection system for required military service • ...
Words from lesson 13 2022-12-20
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- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- the study of numbers
- when people work together with the other team.
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
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- this empire fell arowned 187B.C.E
- a line on which an object spins
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- I. The empire began under a rule named _____.
- of a positive result gained by hard work
- situation of wealth and success
- the study of the stars and planets
13 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • situation of wealth and success • this empire fell arowned 187B.C.E • the study of the stars and planets • of a positive result gained by hard work • when people work together with the other team. • I. The empire began under a rule named _____. • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • ...
Diary of Anne Frank 2025-09-26
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- to beg for something urgently
- to convey information or exchange ideas
- to guess or suppose
- an early version or stage of a written document or plan; to write such a version
- to act in a way that shows anger or shock; something that is unjust or unfair
- to prepare and issue a book or other material to the public
- to feel horror and shock about something
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- the act of freeing or the state of being free
- to act in an exaggerated way in order to attract attention
- to dislike it very much
- magnificent or very good
- obvious or very easy to see
- an underlying theory or set of ideas relating to life as a whole
13 Clues: to guess or suppose • to dislike it very much • magnificent or very good • obvious or very easy to see • to beg for something urgently • to convey information or exchange ideas • to feel horror and shock about something • the act of freeing or the state of being free • to act in an exaggerated way in order to attract attention • ...
Information 2014-02-09
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- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- system of sounds, words, patterns used by humans to communicate thoughts and feelings; system of signs used to convey information
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole
- what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action
- the act of using a word, phrase, etc., that repeats something else and is therefore unnecessary
- a distinctive attribute or characteristic possessed by someone or something
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- awareness of something : the state of being aware of something
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
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- the amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement
- a measure of the system's disorder
- how likely something is to happen
- knowledge that you get about someone or something
- a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy
- keep or accumulate (something) for future use
- made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision; governed by or involving equal chances for each item
16 Clues: how likely something is to happen • a measure of the system's disorder • keep or accumulate (something) for future use • knowledge that you get about someone or something • what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action • awareness of something : the state of being aware of something • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis • ...
fakdjf 2016-05-13
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- a general condition of soundness and vigor of body and mind; not simply absence of illness or injury
- area of psychological investigation concerned with understanding the nature of individual pathologies of mind, mood, and behavior.
- nervous-system Part of nervous system consisting of brain and spinal cord
- Emotion-driven aggression produced in reaction to situations in the “heat of the moment”
- aggression Phenomenon frustration (being impeded from a goal) leads to aggressive behavior
- smallest amount of stimulus that can be sensed
- Alcohol, barbiturates, anxiolytics
- causes of, or factors related to, the development of a disorder
- Emphasis on unconscious motivations
- Regulates sleep, mood, appetite, and pain
- Process of starting, directing, and maintaining physical and physiological activities; includes mechanisms involved in one activity over another and the vigor and persistent responses
- inability or unwillingness of a patient in psychoanalysis to discuss certain ideas, desires, or experiences
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- Emotions and memory (fear and aggression)
- Rewards we get internally (enjoyment and satisfaction)
- An organized set of concepts that explains a phenomenon or set a phenomena
- Region of the brain that regulates emotional behavior, basic motivational urges, and memory, as well as major physiological functions
- Lobe Planning part, association's area, and emotion
- Saying whatever comes to mind
- testable explanation of the relationship between two (or more) events or variables; often stated as a prediction that a certain outcome will result from specific conditions
- Norms shared standards of behavior
20 Clues: Saying whatever comes to mind • Norms shared standards of behavior • Alcohol, barbiturates, anxiolytics • Emphasis on unconscious motivations • Emotions and memory (fear and aggression) • Regulates sleep, mood, appetite, and pain • smallest amount of stimulus that can be sensed • Lobe Planning part, association's area, and emotion • ...
Modernism in Literature and Art 2023-11-16
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- many of her works were representatives of modernism
- generation of writers, artist, musicians, and intellectuals that came of age during the first world war
- whose theory paved the way for modernisms critical assumption
- wrote the novel Babbitt
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- coined the term jazz age to describe the 1920s
- an artistic movement
- His novels introduced a tough simplified style of writing that set a new literary standard
7 Clues: an artistic movement • wrote the novel Babbitt • coined the term jazz age to describe the 1920s • many of her works were representatives of modernism • whose theory paved the way for modernisms critical assumption • His novels introduced a tough simplified style of writing that set a new literary standard • ...
Models of Disability Crossword Activity 2023-06-28
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- The critical model of disability does not scrutinize bodily or mental impairments, but rather the ___________ __________ (2 words) that “define particular attributes as impairments, as well as social conditions that concentrate stigmatized attributes in particular populations.” (Allen, 158-9)
- The ________ ________(2 words) model focuses primarily on “the inherent dignity of the human and, where necessary, on a person’s medical characteristics.” (Allen, 168)
- The medical model of disability does not “address the social ____________ and economic deprivation” many people with disabilities face (Allen, 166)
- The human rights model provides “a theoretical and practical framework for disability ________.” (Allen, 168)
- This model of disability “distinguishes between ___________ and disability, identifying the latter as a disadvantage that stems from a lack of fit between a body and its social environment.” (Allen, 166-7)
- The social model of disability “attributes the creation of disability to the dominant __________ environment… which views disability as deviance, damage, dependence; and perpetuates labels and stereotypes which stigmatize disempower, deskill, and marginalize disabled people.” (Allen, 167)
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- The critical model of disability intersects with many theories that center _________ _________(2 words), such as Crip theory, Dis/ability critical race studies, Black disability studies, Indigenous theory, and Postcolonial theory. (Allen, 159)
- “Within the medical model rests an ideology of __________, which contends that the normal state of being is to be in good health; therefore sickness deviates from normality.” (Allen, 166)
- The social model of disability views disability as “not the problem of the _________, but rather a social and environmental issue arising from society.” (Allen, 166)
- The human rights model of disability ___________ the range of challenging life circumstances that disabled individuals may confront and advocates for educating people on these challenges to better inform disability rights efforts. (Allen, 168)
- The ________ model of disability encourages eugenics perspectives on normality and fitness. (Allen, 166)
- ________ disability theory “consists of a diverse, interdisciplinary set of theoretical approaches that analyze disability as a cultural, historical, relative, social, and political phenomenon.” (Allen, 158)
- Under The medical model, disability is perceived as a medical _______ and a deviation from normal health status. (Allen, 166)
13 Clues: The ________ model of disability encourages eugenics perspectives on normality and fitness. (Allen, 166) • The human rights model provides “a theoretical and practical framework for disability ________.” (Allen, 168) • Under The medical model, disability is perceived as a medical _______ and a deviation from normal health status. (Allen, 166) • ...
Exam 1 Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-04
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- Rawls' first principle: ______________ liberty
- Gymnast described in NPR article about airline tickets: "___________'s Excuse"
- Had a theory of utility with no hierarchy of pleasures
- Second part of Rawls' second principle: ________________ principle
- ______________ Imperative
- Pleasures Mill described as those humans share with animals
- Why we might be more likely to cheat: _______________ distance
- Wrote about a theory of justice as fairness
- Stage of moral development where decisions are made by what peers do or what the law says
- Developed a stage theory of moral development
- Wrote about why most people can rationalize cheating "just a little bit"
- Name given to the entrances for affordable housing in NY: _______ doors
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- Drug which Martin Shkreli raised the price 5000%
- Pleasures Mill described that were unique to human intellectual capacity
- Ethical frames based on intent, rules and principles
- Ethical frames based on outcomes and consequences
- Had a theory of utility with a hierarchy of pleasures
- For Bentham, the category that measures repeatable pleasure (or pain)
- For Bentham, the category that measures pleasure (or pain) only in the first instance, not repeated
- Wrote about the "ethic of care"
- Wrote about a universal ethical rule that demanded dignity for all persons
- First Part of Rawls' second principle: ________ equality of opportunity
- "Better to be a human dissatisfied than a ______ satisfied"
23 Clues: ______________ Imperative • Wrote about the "ethic of care" • Wrote about a theory of justice as fairness • Developed a stage theory of moral development • Rawls' first principle: ______________ liberty • Drug which Martin Shkreli raised the price 5000% • Ethical frames based on outcomes and consequences • Ethical frames based on intent, rules and principles • ...
Ultimate SLEEP PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2021-02-24
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- During REM sleep our muscles become _____?
- This was the type of experiment that Dement & Kleitman used.
- Kleitman's research partner
- Freud's form of therapy
- Circadian rhythms control our sleep/wake _________?
- This word means strengths and weaknesses
- This is the main exogenous zeitgeber (external influence) on circadian rhythms.
- These bursts of electrical activity in the brain occur in stage 2 and are called sleep _______
- This is the hidden meaning behind the dream
- What animal did Zager study which backed up repair and restoration theory?
- The part of the brain that controls circadian rhythms
- The 5th stage of sleep
- This is the part of the mind that is dominant during sleep. Clue it is not the ego.
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- These happen during REM sleep
- The type of brain waves seen in stage 4
- The founding father of the psychodynamic approach
- This is a type of defense mechanism where lots of symbols or ideas in the dream merge together.
- Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory
- The person who came up with repair and restoration theory
- This is the part of the mind that we are NOT aware of.
- This is what we see in the dream
- These move during REM sleep
- The sleep hormone
- stages 1-4 of sleep
- This machine lets us see brain waves
- Growth hormone is produced in this stage of sleep
26 Clues: The sleep hormone • stages 1-4 of sleep • The 5th stage of sleep • Freud's form of therapy • Kleitman's research partner • These move during REM sleep • These happen during REM sleep • This is what we see in the dream • This machine lets us see brain waves • The type of brain waves seen in stage 4 • Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory • ...
N5 SLEEP PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2021-02-24
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- During REM sleep our muscles become _____?
- This was the type of experiment that Dement & Kleitman used.
- Kleitman's research partner
- Freud's form of therapy
- Circadian rhythms control our sleep/wake _________?
- This word means strengths and weaknesses
- This is the main exogenous zeitgeber (external influence) on circadian rhythms.
- These bursts of electrical activity in the brain occur in stage 2 and are called sleep _______
- This is the hidden meaning behind the dream
- What animal did Zager study which backed up repair and restoration theory?
- The part of the brain that controls circadian rhythms
- The 5th stage of sleep
- This is the part of the mind that is dominant during sleep. Clue it is not the ego.
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- These happen during REM sleep
- The type of brain waves seen in stage 4
- The founding father of the psychodynamic approach
- This is a type of defense mechanism where lots of symbols or ideas in the dream merge together.
- Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory
- The person who came up with repair and restoration theory
- This is the part of the mind that we are NOT aware of.
- This is what we see in the dream
- These move during REM sleep
- The sleep hormone
- stages 1-4 of sleep
- This machine lets us see brain waves
- Growth hormone is produced in this stage of sleep
26 Clues: The sleep hormone • stages 1-4 of sleep • The 5th stage of sleep • Freud's form of therapy • Kleitman's research partner • These move during REM sleep • These happen during REM sleep • This is what we see in the dream • This machine lets us see brain waves • The type of brain waves seen in stage 4 • Freud's theory _______ fulfilment theory • ...
Earth History Vocab 2020-04-29
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- when soil and rock are broken down from a natural force
- the age of something in comparison to another thing
- the process in which organisms change over time to better fight their habitat
- the change in characteristics of lifeforms over generations
- the change in the earths physical features
- the process of earths surface being worn down
- rocks made of particles of rock
- the chronological dating of geological events
- a scientist who studies fossils
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- different parts of the geological time scale
- the theory that the earths crust is separated into parts that are called plate tectonics
- the exact age that something is
- when magma moves down through the cracks in the earths crust
- the difference of dna in organisms
- the theory that organisms change over time
- a period of time that is separated into periods
- the rule that states that the top layer of rock is the youngest and the bottom layer is the oldest
- rocks made from the cooling of lava
- remains or imprints of plants or animals who lived in the past
- fossils used to date things from the past
- when magma moves from the inside to the outside of the earths crust
21 Clues: the exact age that something is • rocks made of particles of rock • a scientist who studies fossils • the difference of dna in organisms • rocks made from the cooling of lava • fossils used to date things from the past • the theory that organisms change over time • the change in the earths physical features • different parts of the geological time scale • ...
Resource Use in the 21st century 2020-11-01
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- the ability to constantly exist
- The theory that believes the earth will come up with a solution to having a finite amount of resources
- quality and safe water
- when humans have outpaced the environment in terms of using up natural resources
- Energy that can be reused and not harm the environment
- the impact on the climate from additional heat in the atmosphere
- Lack of fresh water
- When something is not expected or does not fit the general trend
- when people are in a general agreement
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- the global warming due to human emissions
- Doubt towards knowable
- The theory that believes the earth will NOT come up with a solution to having a finite amount of resources
- The human impact on the environment
- When Earth's temperature dropped because of its position in orbit around the sun
- the process of trapping carbon dioxide at its emission source
- When you take out too much of something
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- when people have not put enough investments into fresh water
- low carbon power sources that release a minimal amount of greenhouse gases
- When workers drill down into the earth and then sand, chemicals and water are injected to the earth’s rock
20 Clues: Lack of fresh water • Doubt towards knowable • quality and safe water • the ability to constantly exist • The human impact on the environment • when people are in a general agreement • When you take out too much of something • the global warming due to human emissions • Energy that can be reused and not harm the environment • ...
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES 2024-05-21
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- Engine - Device that converts the energy stored in steam into mechanical work.
- Tectonics - Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithosphere.
- - Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei.
- - Physicist known for the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- - Process of producing genetically identical copies of an organism.
- - Process by which species change over time through natural selection.
- - Method of stimulating the body's immune system to protect against infectious diseases.
- - Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles.
- - Scientist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
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- of Relativity - Physical theory developed by Albert Einstein.
- - Antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming.
- - Medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body's internal structures.
- - Molecule that contains the genetic instructions for the development and function of living organisms.
- Boson - Elementary particle associated with the Higgs field and the origin of mass.
- - Force that attracts objects toward each other.
- Editing - Technique that allows scientists to modify the DNA of living organisms.
- - Hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, discovered by Frederick Banting and Charles Best.
- - European research organization that operates the world's largest particle physics laboratory.
- Big Bang - Cosmological model explaining the origin and evolution of the universe.
- Fission - Process in which the nucleus of an atom splits into smaller parts, releasing energy.
20 Clues: - Emission of radiation from atomic nuclei. • - Force that attracts objects toward each other. • - Antibiotic drug discovered by Alexander Fleming. • of Relativity - Physical theory developed by Albert Einstein. • Tectonics - Theory explaining the movement of Earth's lithosphere. • - Form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles. • ...
Become a Citizen 2023-01-10
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- People that are a part of this can create laws
- Amy Coney Barret was ____ after Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The president is elected by this
- An act signed into law by George W. Bush
- You can declare this over something you own
- The U.S established this with Europe after WWII
- Supports the bill of rights
- theory Native Americans were forced to listen to the Americans
- president Kamala Harris is this
- branch Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a very famous person that was part of this branch
- branch Gary Peters is a prt of this branch
- branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch
- What Donald does not pay
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- theory Overtime a family gets bigger and bigger and one person becomes the leader
- Virgin Islands are in the United states _______
- Does not support the bill of rights
- right theory Someone that has royal blood gifted fromn god is the ruler
- Healthcare is type of this policy
- If you want to become a U.S citizen you have to do this.
- branches of government Trees have them too
- Lebanon is this type of country
- John G. Roberts is on of the nine in the supreme court.
- of rights First ten amendments of the constitution
- order Franklin D. Roosevelt created Japense internment camps in 1992
- contract theory Humans created government because they were tired of this unpleasant condition
25 Clues: What Donald does not pay • Supports the bill of rights • Lebanon is this type of country • president Kamala Harris is this • The president is elected by this • Healthcare is type of this policy • Does not support the bill of rights • An act signed into law by George W. Bush • branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch • branches of government Trees have them too • ...
Become a Citizen 2023-01-09
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- People that are a part of this can create laws
- Amy Coney Barret was ____ after Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- The president is elected by this
- An act signed into law by George W. Bush
- You can declare this over something you own
- The U.S established this with Europe after WWII
- Supports the bill of rights
- theory Native Americans were forced to listen to the Americans
- president Kamala Harris is this
- branch Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a very famous person that was part of this branch
- branch Gary Peters is a prt of this branch
- branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch
- What Donald does not pay
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- theory Overtime a family gets bigger and bigger and one person becomes the leader
- Virgin Islands are in the United states _______
- Does not support the bill of rights
- right theory Someone that has royal blood gifted fromn god is the ruler
- Healthcare is type of this policy
- If you want to become a U.S citizen you have to do this.
- branches of government Trees have them too
- Lebanon is this type of country
- John G. Roberts is on of the nine in the supreme court.
- of rights First ten amendments of the constitution
- order Franklin D. Roosevelt created Japense internment camps in 1992
- contract theory Humans created government because they were tired of this unpleasant condition
25 Clues: What Donald does not pay • Supports the bill of rights • Lebanon is this type of country • president Kamala Harris is this • The president is elected by this • Healthcare is type of this policy • Does not support the bill of rights • An act signed into law by George W. Bush • branch Joe Biden is a part of this branch • branches of government Trees have them too • ...
CHAPTER 1 CROSSWORD 2013-08-28
5 Clues: A quantitative observation • A set of tested hypotheses • A summary of observed behavior • A possible explanation for an observation • Science that deals with material of the universe and the changes they undergo
Information 2014-02-09
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- the amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole
- the act of using a word, phrase, etc., that repeats something else and is therefore unnecessary
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
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- knowledge that you get about someone or something
- made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision; governed by or involving equal chances for each item
- what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action
- how likely something is to happen
- a distinctive attribute or characteristic possessed by someone or something
- awareness of something : the state of being aware of something
- system of sounds, words, patterns used by humans to communicate thoughts and feelings; system of signs used to convey information
- a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy
- a measure of the system's disorder
- keep or accumulate (something) for future use
16 Clues: how likely something is to happen • a measure of the system's disorder • keep or accumulate (something) for future use • knowledge that you get about someone or something • what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action • awareness of something : the state of being aware of something • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis • ...
Information 2014-02-09
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- a system of words, letters, figures, or symbols used to represent others, especially for the purposes of secrecy
- knowledge that you get about someone or something
- the act of using a word, phrase, etc., that repeats something else and is therefore unnecessary
- a distinctive attribute or characteristic possessed by someone or something
- system of sounds, words, patterns used by humans to communicate thoughts and feelings; system of signs used to convey information
- how likely something is to happen
- keep or accumulate (something) for future use
- a measure of the system's disorder
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
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- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- awareness of something : the state of being aware of something
- what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action
- the amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole
- made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision; governed by or involving equal chances for each item
16 Clues: how likely something is to happen • a measure of the system's disorder • keep or accumulate (something) for future use • knowledge that you get about someone or something • what is meant by a word, text, concept, or action • awareness of something : the state of being aware of something • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-28
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- Inquiry An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- Mandate God’s command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans
- Science The study of nonliving matter and energy
- A system of moral values
- A standarized system of measurement units used for science. ( Systems of Units)
- The degree of exactness of a measurement
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- The systematic study of the universe that produces observations, inferences, and models
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
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- Data that is based on numbers or quantities
- The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predictions
- An initial, testable explanation of a phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
- The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter and the changes that take place in matter
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
16 Clues: A system of moral values • The degree of exactness of a measurement • Data that is based on numbers or quantities • Science The study of nonliving matter and energy • A model that explains a related set of phenomena • A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • ...
Vietnam War 2022-06-16
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- Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war"
- Country Nixon invaded in attempt to eliminate the heart of the communism in Vietnam
- The theory that if one country fell to communism then their surrounding countries would fall until eventually they were all communist (two words)
- Policy set in place to withdraw all troops and involvement in the Vietnam war
- Last name of the president set to be the saving grace of the American people
- Coordinated series of attacks by northern vietname to impose their dominance and control (two words)
- Cast name of the chief of staff and commander of the US forces during the Vietnam war
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- Resolution authorized to repel any attacks
- The last name of the soldier who lived on his own and evaded capture for six weeks after being ejected by his aircraft
- Village where the most horrific massacre of innocent civilians took place (two words)
- College campus where anti-war protesters were shot and killed by the US government (two words)
- :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war
- Communist organization in southern Vietnam ordered by northern vietnam (two words)
- Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words)
- World-renowned hippy fest
- aggression by US forces (three words)
16 Clues: World-renowned hippy fest • aggression by US forces (three words) • Resolution authorized to repel any attacks • Subset of American people, driven to "make love, not war" • :ast name of the president blamed for the shortcomings of the war • Commander and leader of the communist north Vietnam (three words) • ...
DM Unit-1 (21344) 2024-07-15
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- is the number of elements in that set
- is a collection of distinct objects
- name of '^' sign
- is all the elements of set 1 & 2
- a set that contains elements which are subset of all the set
- is a set that contains all possible elements
- is a set with no elements
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- name is 'v' sign
- Two sets with no common elements"
- is collection of common elements of set 1 & 2
- difference of a set derived by swapping elements in pairs
- difference of union set with a set
- set that contains only one element
- set that contains at least one element of another set
- A subset that contains all the elements of another set
- is the operation to find elements in one set but not in another
16 Clues: name is 'v' sign • name of '^' sign • is a set with no elements • is all the elements of set 1 & 2 • Two sets with no common elements" • difference of union set with a set • set that contains only one element • is a collection of distinct objects • is the number of elements in that set • is a set that contains all possible elements • ...
The Earth's Interior and Plate Tectonics 2013-02-21
Across
- The planet we live on
- Super continent
- Made up of the crust and tiny bit of the upper mantel, also holds the continents and oceans
- A thickness of some material laid on or spread over a surface
- In the upper mantel, directly underneath the lithosphere
- A region of space near a magnet, electric current, or moving charged particle in which a magnetic force acts on any other magnet, electric current, or moving charged particle.
- A period 299 million years ago* during the late Paleozoic Era
- A natural elevation of the earth's surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit
- A vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled, either continuously or at irregular intervals.
- The layer in which we live on
- A proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation
Down
- Discover of the continental drift
- A series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust
- States that the Earth's outer layer is broken into several large slabs
- A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust
- The biggest layer in Earth
- An extremely hot, solid sphere of mostly iron and nickel at the center of the earth
- We have this with Mrs.Guiett at 6th hour
- The core right behind the mantel
- The molten fluid rock that issues from a volcano or volcanic vent
20 Clues: Super continent • The planet we live on • The biggest layer in Earth • The layer in which we live on • The core right behind the mantel • Discover of the continental drift • We have this with Mrs.Guiett at 6th hour • A series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust • A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust • ...
vocabulary 2020-08-19
Across
- Action of making or reducing the quantity, size, intensity or importance of a thing
- the people elect their representatives
- Display or manifestation of wealth
- Stop owning a certain thing because of some circumstance.
- Search or chase animals (especially those of the ground or air) to catch or kill them
- Set of ascendants, descendants and other people related to each other by blood or legal kinship
- Action of prohibiting.
- Fact or thing whose nature, cause, origin or reason for being has no explanation or cannot be understood
- Stay alive after the death of a person or after a certain event or time, especially if they are dangerous
- Country house with farmland and facilities, such as stables or corrals, for livestock and domestic animals.
- Abundance of light
Down
- Make something greater in quantity, size, intensity, importance
- economic and technical activity that consists of transforming raw materials into suitable products to satisfy human needs
- Set of rules, principles and knowledge about a science, a doctrine or an activity, regardless of their possible practical applications.
- Act of supplying
- Violent or impetuous action against someone or something to harm, destroy or defeat
- Literary genre consisting of works, generally in dialogue, intended to be represented before an audience on a stage
- Establishment or stall where books are sold
- events and events, especially those experienced by a person, by a group or by members of a social community
- Give food to a living being.
20 Clues: Act of supplying • Abundance of light • Action of prohibiting. • Give food to a living being. • Display or manifestation of wealth • the people elect their representatives • Establishment or stall where books are sold • Stop owning a certain thing because of some circumstance. • Make something greater in quantity, size, intensity, importance • ...
