set theory Crossword Puzzles
Plate Tectonics 2013-02-04
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- happens when divergent boundary occur(land)
- an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the pacific ocean
- where 2 plates slide past each other
- Theory by J. Tuzo Wilson
- where 2 plates collide
- single landmass or supercontinent
- rocks that make up the ocean floor lies in patterns of this
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- convection currrents under the lithosphere push new crust that forms at the mid-ocean ridge away from the ridge and towrd this
- happens when transform boundary occur
- happens when collision boundary occur
- any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock
- the rigid, rocky outer surface of the Earth
- break in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- where 2 plates move away
- Crust broken up into
- Theory by Alfred Wegener
- under the Athenosphere
- Theory by Harry Hess
- device that bounces sound waves off underwater objects than back
- a fern like plant
20 Clues: a fern like plant • Crust broken up into • Theory by Harry Hess • under the Athenosphere • where 2 plates collide • where 2 plates move away • Theory by J. Tuzo Wilson • Theory by Alfred Wegener • single landmass or supercontinent • where 2 plates slide past each other • happens when transform boundary occur • happens when collision boundary occur • ...
Psychology People We Need to Know 2013-04-24
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- 9 Psychosocial stages - (trust vs mistrust...)
- Hypnosis - pain control, observe pain but no feel
- Pain episodes, not as hurtful if is gradual
- Memory, learning curve
- ____-Lange Theory of emotion, is the physiological response to stimulus
- Humanistic psychologist, psychotherapy
- Moral development
- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (Analytical, Creative, Practical)
- Learned helplessness
- Operant conditioning (box)
- Emotions, facial expression
- Universal grammar, language
- Memory, misinformation effect
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- Rosenhan experiment - non-psychopaths goes into psychiatric hospitals
- Father of cognitive psychology, treat depression by question irrational
- Childhood social tensions form personality, desire for love and security
- Taste-aversion learning
- Classical conditioning with dogs
- Attachment, strange situation experiment
- Invented IQ test
- Cognitive dissonance
- Cognitive Development (sensorimotor, preoperational...)
- Work with Kohlberg
- Disciple of Freud, agree on unconscious,(collective universal unconscious)
- Bobo doll experiment, observational learning
- 8 Intelligences theory, different kinds of smarts
- Shock experiment, even moral people can do destructive things
- Monkey guy, attachment
28 Clues: Invented IQ test • Moral development • Work with Kohlberg • Cognitive dissonance • Learned helplessness • Memory, learning curve • Monkey guy, attachment • Taste-aversion learning • Operant conditioning (box) • Emotions, facial expression • Universal grammar, language • Memory, misinformation effect • Classical conditioning with dogs • Humanistic psychologist, psychotherapy • ...
Chapter One: Knowing Philippine History 2013-09-16
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- A dwarf elephant
- Noted to have found ground and polished stone tools during his exile
- Last name of the proponent of challenge and response theory
- Conducted the major archaeological expedition
- the item that Marcelino Maceda found in Bukidnon
- is the __________ of Galstaswissenchaften
- Study of past events
- First name of the proponent of the Exchange Theory
- Material equipment made by the people of the past
- Past human experiences
- Lingayu Gambuk is the __________ of Henry Otley Beyer
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- Caves where the archaeological project in Southwestern Palawan took place
- A source of history wherein the source came from those who have witnessed the event
- Father of Philippine Archaeology
- Study of past cultures
- The theory of Karl Marx
- Who conducted the second major exploration in the Philippines
- Preserved remains
- First name of a German traveller reported to having encountered a priest in Naga who collects ancient artifacts
- place where the Tabon caves are found
20 Clues: A dwarf elephant • Preserved remains • Study of past events • Study of past cultures • Past human experiences • The theory of Karl Marx • Father of Philippine Archaeology • place where the Tabon caves are found • is the __________ of Galstaswissenchaften • Conducted the major archaeological expedition • the item that Marcelino Maceda found in Bukidnon • ...
The Enlightenment 2023-02-21
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- used the microscope to study microorganisms
- believed a multitude of religions is good for society
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- believed in the separation of powers
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- found craters on the moon
- the theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a person who rules with absolute power
- father of vaccines
- to know something one did not know before
- developed laws of motion and gravity
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- all people are born free, the purpose of government is to protect life liberty, and property
- used mathematical equations to prove heliocentric theory
- believed the people should write the laws
- the theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- wanted women's rights
- encouraged the use of the scientific method
- Came up with a Boyles law
- wanted an absolute monarchy, the government should be strong
- a system in which multiple groups share decision-making power
20 Clues: father of vaccines • wanted women's rights • Came up with a Boyles law • found craters on the moon • believed in the separation of powers • developed laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • believed the people should write the laws • to know something one did not know before • used the microscope to study microorganisms • ...
Scientific revolution 2023-08-29
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- View that the earth is the center of the universe
- Branch of science that deals with celestial objects
- A tool designed to make objects appear closer
- Scientist who was forced by the Catholic Church to take back his ideas
- A polish astronomer that developed heliocentric theory
- A tool used for viewing very tiny objects
- Equivalent to the word nature
- An expert in mathematics
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- The forced that maintained the planetary orbits and kept objects from flying into space
- French mathematician who influenced the use of the scientific method
- German astronomer that proved the ide of heliocentrism
- Theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Introduced the vaccine for smallpox
- Society of baptized Christians'
- New way of thinking about the natural world based on willingness to question
- Collection of eight planets that revolve around the sun
- Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- A period of European history
- Scientist that discovered laws of motion and gravity
- English philosopher that proposed scientific theory
20 Clues: An expert in mathematics • A period of European history • Equivalent to the word nature • Society of baptized Christians' • Introduced the vaccine for smallpox • A tool used for viewing very tiny objects • A tool designed to make objects appear closer • View that the earth is the center of the universe • Theory that the sun is the center of the universe • ...
Types of thinking 2025-01-28
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- – Using senses to gather information.
- Thinking – Generating new ideas and innovative solutions.
- – Choosing a course of action among alternatives.
- Theory – Robert Sternberg's model emphasizing analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- Intelligence – The ability to recognize and manage emotions.
- Intelligence – Using knowledge and experience.
- Intelligences – Howard Gardner's theory of various types of intelligence, such as linguistic and spatial.
- Thinking – Generating multiple solutions or ideas.
- Intelligence – Solving new problems without relying on past knowledge.
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- Thinking – Evaluating past experiences to guide future actions.
- Load Theory – Understanding how working memory processes information.
- Thinking – Understanding concepts that aren't physically present.
- – Drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning.
- Thinking – Solving problems through indirect and creative approaches.
- Thinking – Narrowing down multiple ideas to find one solution.
- Thinking – Breaking complex issues into smaller components.
- Intelligence – The ability to navigate social environments effectively.
- Thinking – Analyzing facts to form a judgment.
- Thinking – Reasoning systematically and clearly.
- – Thinking about one’s own thought processes.
20 Clues: – Using senses to gather information. • – Thinking about one’s own thought processes. • Thinking – Analyzing facts to form a judgment. • Intelligence – Using knowledge and experience. • Thinking – Reasoning systematically and clearly. • – Choosing a course of action among alternatives. • Thinking – Generating multiple solutions or ideas. • ...
Famous Scientist 2025-01-29
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- - Discovered the circulation of blood in the human body
- - Discovered gravity after seeing an apple fall
- - Developed the double helix model of DNA structure
- - Developed the laws of planetary
- - Developed the first periodic table of elements
- - Developed the first vaccine for rabies
- - Pioneered the study of electromagnetism
- - Laid the foundation for quantum mechanics with his equation
- - Proposed the wave-particle duality of electrons
- - Famous for his work on black holes and theoretical physics
- - First woman to win a Nobel Prize for her work
- Created the laws of motion
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- - Famous for his contributions to evolution theory
- - Developed the Uncertainty Principle
- - He developed the theory of relativity
- - father of modern genetics, studied pea plants
- - Invented the first practical telephone
- - First person to walk on the Moon
- - Known as the father of microbiology
- - Pioneer in electricity and invented the lightning rod
- - Discovered X-rays
- - Proposed the quantum theory of energy
- - Proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- - Discovered the electron
- - Discovered radium and polonium
25 Clues: - Discovered X-rays • - Discovered the electron • Created the laws of motion • - Discovered radium and polonium • - Developed the laws of planetary • - First person to walk on the Moon • - Developed the Uncertainty Principle • - Known as the father of microbiology • - He developed the theory of relativity • - Proposed the quantum theory of energy • ...
Forensic Psychology 2025-03-09
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- An alternative offender model where criminals travel further
- An offender who acts impulsively
- A profiling method developed by the FBI
- Brain structures linked to aggression
- A UK-based offender profiling approach
- Psychologist behind differential association theory
- Theory suggesting criminal behaviour results from childhood experiences
- Rehabilitation approach involving victims and offenders
- A gene linked to ADHD
- Cognitive distortion where offenders downplay harm
- A criticism of the top-down approach
- Lombroso’s theory of criminal appearance
- Profiling technique based on crime scene locations
- Personality trait linked to risk-taking
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- Brain region associated with impulse control in criminal
- A form of psychological side effect of custodial sentencing
- A prison system rewarding good behaviour
- Gene linked to violent behaviour
- Personality trait related to lack of empathy and aggression
- Reference to reoffending
- Model used to determine an offender’s likely home location
- Approach to profiling that uses data and statistics
- An offender who plans crimes carefully
- Therapy that involves challenging irrational thinking
24 Clues: A gene linked to ADHD • Reference to reoffending • An offender who acts impulsively • Gene linked to violent behaviour • A criticism of the top-down approach • Brain structures linked to aggression • A UK-based offender profiling approach • An offender who plans crimes carefully • A profiling method developed by the FBI • Personality trait linked to risk-taking • ...
Computational Thinking 2024-04-22
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- Salah satu teori komputasi (Computability Theory)
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan IS
- Proses menguraikan masalah kompleks menjadi lebih sederhana
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan CS
- Simbol dalam Flowchart untuk mengakhiri dan memulai
- Penulisan algoritma yang menggunakan simbol-simbol
- Simbol Flowchart untuk Input/Output berbentuk
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- Metode pendekatan gabungan dari sintaks dan statistik
- Salah satu teori komputasi (Automata Theory)
- Simbol Flowchart untuk Process berbentuk
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan SE
- Fokus pada detail penting dan mengabaikan detail lain yang tidak penting
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan CE
- Salah satu dari lima disiplin CC2005 yang disingkat dengan IT
- Salah satu teori komputasi (Computational Complexity Theory)
- Pendekatan dengan menggunakan data-data yang berasal dari statistik
- Penemu Computational Thinking
- Proses mencari kesamaan pola dalam suatu masalah
- Mengembangkan solusi langkah demi langkah terhadap masalah yang dihadapi
- Pendekatan dengan menggunakan aturan-aturan tertentu
20 Clues: Penemu Computational Thinking • Simbol Flowchart untuk Process berbentuk • Salah satu teori komputasi (Automata Theory) • Simbol Flowchart untuk Input/Output berbentuk • Proses mencari kesamaan pola dalam suatu masalah • Salah satu teori komputasi (Computability Theory) • Penulisan algoritma yang menggunakan simbol-simbol • ...
Dynamic Ecosystem 2025-05-08
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- Relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is harmed. Example: Mosquitos sucking blood from a person.
- The force that causes objects to come back down towards eart.
- Abiotic or biotic factor that limits the population of a species.
- Model of a linear set of interactions between a single set of organisms.
- Place a set of animals lives.
- The effect of increasing a limiting factor to a population
- Example of decomposer
- Model of a complex network of interactions between animals that describes how energy is being transferred.
- The source of all energy in the ecosystem
- Relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other one is unaffected. Example: Crabs and their shells.
- The organism that consumes the producer
- Meat eater.
- The organism that is 3 arrows away from the producer.
- The effect of reducing a limiting factor to the population
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- The transformation of a lush area into a desert due to the lack of moisture.
- Science must be...
- Plant eater.
- An explanation of science with supporting evidence.
- living components of an environment
- Something that changes in an experiment.
- Relationship where two or more organisms are fighting for the same resources. Example: Male lions fighting for dominance within a pride.
- Example of consumer
- Example of producer
- Relationship where both organisms benefit. Example: plants getting pollinated by bees and bees getting honey from plants.
- A description/prediction of science, typically using math.
- Eater of everything.
- Organism that breaks down dead organisms and recycles them.
- non-living components of an environment
- Organism that must obtain it's food from the world.
- Relationship between two organisms where one is consumed and the other is happily fed. Example: Anteater eating ants.
- Organism that produces it's own food.
31 Clues: Meat eater. • Plant eater. • Science must be... • Example of consumer • Example of producer • Eater of everything. • Example of decomposer • Place a set of animals lives. • living components of an environment • Organism that produces it's own food. • non-living components of an environment • The organism that consumes the producer • Something that changes in an experiment. • ...
Chapter 1 2020-12-19
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- research method in which behavior is observed and recorded in naturally occurring situations without any manipulation
- when a research participant's expectations produce the results of an experiment, it is called a ______ effect
- control procedure in which neither the experimenter nor the research participants are aware of which condition in in effect
- depiction of the relationship between two sets of scores by means of a graphed cluster of dots
- condition in which research participants are exposed to the independent variable being studies
- explanation using an integrated set of principles that organizes and predicts behavior and events
- measure of central tendency computed by adding the scores in a distribution and dividing by the number of scores
- the bias we believe, after learning an outcome, that we would have foreseen it
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- measure that indicates the extent to which one factor predicts another factor
- careful reasoning that examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions
- descriptive research strategy in which one person is studied in depth
- in an experiment, the variable being manipulated and tested by the investigator
- most frequently occurring score in a distribution
- a precise definition of the procedures used to identify a variable
- sample in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being included
- testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- score that falls at the 50th percentile, cutting a distribution in half
- descriptive research technique in which a representative random sample of people is questioned about their attitudes or behaviors
18 Clues: testable prediction, often implied by a theory • most frequently occurring score in a distribution • a precise definition of the procedures used to identify a variable • descriptive research strategy in which one person is studied in depth • score that falls at the 50th percentile, cutting a distribution in half • ...
Motivation 2023-12-14
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- Self-improvement versus performance theory
- Theory that has pros versus cons
- Theory that shows Why lottery tickets aren't very appealing
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- Theory that Introduced internal motivation
- Pyramid Theory of Needs
- Theory that Explains external motivation
- why anyone would do this crossword (you really shouldn't be)
- desire or willingness of someone to do something.
8 Clues: Pyramid Theory of Needs • Theory that has pros versus cons • Theory that Explains external motivation • Theory that Introduced internal motivation • Self-improvement versus performance theory • desire or willingness of someone to do something. • Theory that shows Why lottery tickets aren't very appealing • why anyone would do this crossword (you really shouldn't be)
Unit 4 Part 2 - Personality 2025-02-07
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- in Freud's theory, the personality system consisting of basic sexual and aggressive drives
- therapists provide a caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude, which would help clients develop self-awareness and self-acceptance
- personality theory that consists of five traits - openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, extraversion, neuroticism
- a widely used test in which people are asked to interpret 10 inkblots
- a person's characteristic pattern of behavior
- in Freud's theory, the area of the unconscious containing material that is retrievable into conscious awareness
- shifting aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening- object or person
- our sense of competence and effectiveness
- the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment
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- the ego's methods of unconsciously protecting itself against anxiety
- an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- disguising one's own threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- a statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items on a test
- projective test consisting of ambiguous pictures about which people are asked to make up stories
- in Freud's theory, the conscious division of personality
- the most widely used personality inventory
16 Clues: our sense of competence and effectiveness • the most widely used personality inventory • a person's characteristic pattern of behavior • in Freud's theory, the conscious division of personality • the ego's methods of unconsciously protecting itself against anxiety • a widely used test in which people are asked to interpret 10 inkblots • ...
Telltale Heart 2016-10-14
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- - Someone with sharp hearing
- - Contemptuous ridicule or mockery.
- -behaving in a way that suggests one has higher standards or more noble beliefs
- - Faking your true feelings
- - Reckless,daring
- - Having deep insight or understanding
- - A set of standard dimensions for parts of structures is called a __________
- - An evening drum or bugle signal
- - to be irritated or annoyed.
- - Acuteness of mental discernment and soundness of judgment.
- - To make someone unable to breathe good / suffocate
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- - You do it with forcefully and emotion and no one will doubt how you really feel
- - The action of appoint or instruct (someone) to perform a task for which one is responsible.
- -A dramatic gesture
- - An idea or theory that you believe is true even though you do not have proof
- - Diminish,lessen
- - To be able to speak, read, or write smoothly
- - Relating to a single instance or to something considered by itself
- - __________ is a narrow opening usually in a rock or wall.
19 Clues: - Diminish,lessen • - Reckless,daring • -A dramatic gesture • - Faking your true feelings • - Someone with sharp hearing • - to be irritated or annoyed. • - An evening drum or bugle signal • - Contemptuous ridicule or mockery. • - Having deep insight or understanding • - To be able to speak, read, or write smoothly • - To make someone unable to breathe good / suffocate • ...
assess 23 2023-02-23
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- Mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10
- The type of validity that assures the researcher has come to the correct conclusion about the relationship between or among variables
- Another word for Tests
- Measure of _________ tell us about the middle part of the data
- Middle score
- First group intelligence tests
- Average
- Most frequent score
- is the study of how to arrange reproduction within a human population to increase the occurrence of heritable characteristics regarded as desirable
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- field of study concerned with the theory and technique of psychological measurement.
- _____________definition. a clear, concise detailed definition of a measure
- abstract idea that one wishes to measure
- Mean of zero and standard deviation of one
- The type of validity that impacts generalizability
- Considered the father of psychometrics
- First to used the term “mental test”
- The more statistical tests run on a data set, the higher this chance
- A test is considered this if it measures what it claims to measure
- Chinese dynasty that developed multistage testing
19 Clues: Average • Middle score • Most frequent score • Another word for Tests • First group intelligence tests • First to used the term “mental test” • Considered the father of psychometrics • Mean of 50 and standard deviation of 10 • abstract idea that one wishes to measure • Mean of zero and standard deviation of one • Chinese dynasty that developed multistage testing • ...
Microeconomics 2024-03-06
13 Clues: _ theory • single firm • cartel market • _ equilibrium • system of Econ • economies of _ • colluding firms • player in a market • coat that isn’t fixed • costs divided by outputs • Cost that isn’t variable • _ strategy in game theory • cost of additional outputs
Psychology Ch1 2016-08-25
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- science the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake.
- is a result of physiological and cognitive processes.
- Method method used to ensure proper data collection.
- a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- science discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- behavior Something which is clearly apparent.
- an assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- as set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study.
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- to get or obtain
- based on observation or experiment
- process involves conscious intellectual activity ,such as thinking, reasoning, or remembering.
- The study of humans
- the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things
- behavior Something not openly acknowledged or displayed.
15 Clues: to get or obtain • The study of humans • based on observation or experiment • behavior Something which is clearly apparent. • is a result of physiological and cognitive processes. • Method method used to ensure proper data collection. • is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • behavior Something not openly acknowledged or displayed. • ...
Elizabeth 2012-01-19
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- this development is enriched through hands-on activities
- certifies that a set of standards have been met by a child care center.
- three basic scheduling patterns, halfday, fullday, fullday/alternating day sessions
- this development involves interacting with others
- formed and run by parents who wish to take part in their childrens preschool experience
- this development refers to stamina
- specialist someone who is repsonable for enforcing state child care rules and regulations
- Facilties that offer full-day children's progams
- or campus schools, are located on postsecondary or college campus.
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- Montessori's theory of education stated that children learn best why they are
- What does CDA stand for
- somone who creates and runs their own buisness
- this development involves self-knowledge
- Cover the period from birth to nine years of age
- provides care for children in parents homes
15 Clues: What does CDA stand for • this development refers to stamina • this development involves self-knowledge • provides care for children in parents homes • somone who creates and runs their own buisness • Cover the period from birth to nine years of age • Facilties that offer full-day children's progams • this development involves interacting with others • ...
Quebec Nationlism 2013-05-09
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- A series of events triggered by two kidnapping of government officials
- a social movement in the area of politics
- complete isolation from the group
- codifies the values of a canadian
- a package of proposed amendments
- Use of violence of threats of violence by individuals of groups against civilians of property
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- Method of human communication
- the period of unbridled economic and social development in Quebec
- imposition of military rule by military authorities
- supreme law in Canada
- the ability to speak two languages, colloquially
- official language act of 1974
- Created during the Great Depression and held power in Quebec under the leadership of premier Maurice Duplessis
- a set of failed amendments to the constitution of Canada
- The theory of practice of regional rather than central systems of administration of economic, cultural, or political
15 Clues: supreme law in Canada • Method of human communication • official language act of 1974 • a package of proposed amendments • complete isolation from the group • codifies the values of a canadian • a social movement in the area of politics • the ability to speak two languages, colloquially • imposition of military rule by military authorities • ...
Scientific method and characteristics of life cross word 2023-08-25
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- DNA codes for _____
- Data that cannot be counted or measured
- Act of noticing and describing events or processes
- The smallest function, unit of life
- Maintaining a stable, internal environment
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival
- The universal genetic code
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- Scientific explanation for a set of observation that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time
- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function
- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into the molecules that cells can use
- Data that is in numbers
- Well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- A change in an organisms surroundings that causes the organisms to react
- Information gathered in an experiment
15 Clues: DNA codes for _____ • Data that is in numbers • The universal genetic code • The smallest function, unit of life • Information gathered in an experiment • Data that cannot be counted or measured • Maintaining a stable, internal environment • Act of noticing and describing events or processes • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time • ...
Theories of mineralisation. 2022-12-31
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- cells is responsible for calcified organic matrix with alkaline phosphatase enzyme activity.
- collagen exhibits intra fibrillar pores through which calcium and phosphate ions should pass through to reach the which sides located inside the fibrils?
- matrix vesicles are found in?
- where can we find alkaline phosphatase enzyme?
- matrix vesicles are found in?
- Robinson's alkaline phosphate is a group of enzymes that can cleave phosphate ions from organic phosphates at an alkaline ph.
- is released by the enzymatic degradation of proteoglycans.
- the mineral components of all hard tissues of the body chiefly?
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- calcium and phosphate ions present in the extracellular fluid binds to the side to form what type of crystals?
- which is the none crystal poison which is hydrolyzed by all alkaline phosphate is an enzyme to expose the binding site.
- the gaps between the collagen molecules are filled with?
- how many theories of mineralizations are there?
- Booster theory was proposed by?
- this theory is failed to explain mineralization in all tissues.
- which theory provided local environment for initial crystal formation?
- which is the most acceptable theory?
- which is the most important step in the formation of hard tissue of the body?
- which is the most important seed playing a significant role in mineralization.
- which type of matrix vesicles are rich in phospholipids?
19 Clues: matrix vesicles are found in? • matrix vesicles are found in? • Booster theory was proposed by? • which is the most acceptable theory? • where can we find alkaline phosphatase enzyme? • how many theories of mineralizations are there? • the gaps between the collagen molecules are filled with? • which type of matrix vesicles are rich in phospholipids? • ...
Brainy grids 2024-09-19
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- the process of finding the antiderivative of a function
- the famous theorem states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
- a type of matrix where the number of rows is equal to the number of columns
- this ancient Greek mathematician is often regarded as the 'Father of Geometry'
- this Indian mathematician is known for his extraordinary contributions to number theory despite little formal training
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- a sequence in which each term is the sum of the two preceding ones, famously starts with 0 and 1
- this conic section is defined as the set of all points in a plane, the difference of whose distances from two fixed points is constant
- a type of number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers
- this German mathematician is known as the "Prince of Mathematicians" and made significant contributions to number theory, statistics, and algebra
- the function that gives the angle whose tangent is a given number
- a transformation in geometry that preserves the shape and size of an object
- a function with no breaks, holes, or jumps
12 Clues: a function with no breaks, holes, or jumps • the process of finding the antiderivative of a function • the function that gives the angle whose tangent is a given number • a type of number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers • a transformation in geometry that preserves the shape and size of an object • ...
6th Physical Science 1B and 1C 2023-12-04
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- the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- the degree if exactness of a measurement; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements
- a model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of phenomena
- data that is based on numbers or quantities; includes a number and a unit; also known as quantitative data
- a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- the basis on 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
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- an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- an initial, testable explanation of phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation
- a standardized system of measurement units used for science. It stands for International System of Units
- a model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions
10 Clues: a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon • the comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value • an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world • an initial, testable explanation of phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation • ...
Chapter 15 Sports 2023-05-03
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- women are looked at as physically weak, and unathletic
- deep social conflict exists within a community and persists despite widespread attachment to athletic teams
- Increasing a kids perception of themselves when they play a sport as a child
- Participation in a team sport may promote or harm self-esteem depending upon factors such as emphasis on winning and fair play.
- Athletic teams promote togetherness
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- A set of competitive activities in which winners and losers are determined by physical performance within a set of established rules.
- A group with distinct roles, values, norms, and beliefs that is organized around a sport activity.
- what is Social Integration,fair play, physical fitness, academics,and social mobility apart of.
- assignments of players to less central positions on basis of race or ethnicity
- Players are signed to less central positions on the basis of race ethnicity
10 Clues: Athletic teams promote togetherness • women are looked at as physically weak, and unathletic • Players are signed to less central positions on the basis of race ethnicity • Increasing a kids perception of themselves when they play a sport as a child • assignments of players to less central positions on basis of race or ethnicity • ...
Chapter 14 2016-09-29
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- review of oneself as an individual
- The process of adapting to a new or different culture
- The use of self deception to justify unacceptable behaviors or ideas
- The defense mechanism by which people attribute their own unacceptable impulses to others
- methods that eagle uses to avoid recognizing ideas or emotions that may cause anxiety
- acts as the conscience and flood the ego with feelings of guilt and shame when we think or do something that society defines as wrong
- ideas and images of the accumulated experience of all human beings
- feelings of in adequacy and insecurity that serve as a central source of motivation
- tend to be imaginative and look inward rather than too other people for their ideas
- A defense mechanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of development when faced with anxiety
- tend to be active in self expressive and gain energy from interaction with other people
- The process by which people learn that socially desirable behaviors of their particular culture and adopt them as part of their personalities
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- A store of human concepts shared by all people across all cultures
- The personality component that is conscious and that controls behavior
- in aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable
- remove anxiety causing ideas from conscience awareness by pushing them into the unconscious
- theory The theory that personality is shaped and learning is acquired by the interaction of personal behavioral and environmental factors
- The patterns of feelings motives and behavior that set people apart from one another
- consistency between one self concept and one's experience
- behaves like a stereo typical two-year-old represents basic drives such as hunger
20 Clues: review of oneself as an individual • The process of adapting to a new or different culture • consistency between one self concept and one's experience • A store of human concepts shared by all people across all cultures • ideas and images of the accumulated experience of all human beings • in aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable • ...
Enlightenment NO SPACES 2016-02-17
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- Discovered the cell
- Branch of philosophy that deals with spiritual issues
- Founder of the Quaker colony
- a cultural movement that celebrated emotion and the individual
- People who practiced alchemy
- Discovered how blood flows through the human body
- known as the Age of Reason
- "God is not a mathematical diagram!"
- the posing and testing of theories about the natural world that began in the mid-1500's in Europe
- French term for the philosophers of the Enlightenment
- people give up some of their personal freedoms in exchange for order, peace, and safety
- 28 volume book that covered all kinds of stuff
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- Established the Royal Society of London
- Theories that attempt to explain a set of facts on study and observations
- Developed chemistry
- oval path of movement
- Universal moral law that could be understood with reason
- represent ultimate power and reason
- the theory that the sun is near the center of the universe and the earth rotates around the sun
- promoted mysicism and religios zeal
- system of mathematics that calculates changing forces or quantities
- Led the Methodism movement
- Rights belonging to all humans from birth
- Voltaire's most celebrated satire
- the theory that the earth is the center if the universe, and the sun, moon, and planets revolve around the earth
- Opposition to war and violence as a means of settling disputes
- The belief in god but not belief in the structure of the church
- Wrote "Two Treatises of Government"
- French philosopher who brought the ideas of Locke and Newton to France
- Wanted a social contract(Hobbes/Locke)
30 Clues: Developed chemistry • Discovered the cell • oval path of movement • Led the Methodism movement • known as the Age of Reason • Founder of the Quaker colony • People who practiced alchemy • Voltaire's most celebrated satire • represent ultimate power and reason • promoted mysicism and religios zeal • Wrote "Two Treatises of Government" • "God is not a mathematical diagram!" • ...
WWII Vocabulary 2017-02-12
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- What was the German brand of fascism?
- Army General which lead a revolt in 1936
- What was the German Empire called?
- Germany’s new democratic government set up in 1919
- German translation for “My Struggle”; also a book written by Adolf Hitler while in jail
- Which German philosopher wrote that Western ideas such as reason, democracy, and progress had stifled people’s creativity and actions?
- American pilot who flew a 33-hour flight
- A search meaning of the world lead by Jean Paul Sartre
- A temporary alliance of parties when no single party won majority
- The policy Britain followed during WWII
- German dictator during WWII
- First president elected after the Great Depression
- Italian newspaper editor and politician
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- A new musical style which emerged in the United States with a loose, lively beat
- Austrian physician who treated patients with psychological problems
- Meeting of Germany, France, Britain, and Italy in Munich, Germany 1938
- A long business slump that quickened the collapse of the economy
- German born physicist known for E=mc^2
- An art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life
- Which theory states space and time can change when measured relative to an object moving near the speed of light—about 186,000 miles per second?
- What was the program of government reform to provide jobs for the unemployed after the Great Depression?
- Germany, Italy, and Japan were called what?
- Belief political ties to other parties should be avoided
- Hitler declared Germany needed more of this and promised to get it by conquering Russia and Eastern Europe
- Similar to communism but doesn’t have a defined theory or program
25 Clues: German dictator during WWII • What was the German Empire called? • What was the German brand of fascism? • German born physicist known for E=mc^2 • The policy Britain followed during WWII • Italian newspaper editor and politician • Army General which lead a revolt in 1936 • American pilot who flew a 33-hour flight • Germany, Italy, and Japan were called what? • ...
Topic 5 2023-11-14
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- A certificate of ownership in a corporation
- demand for labor
- theory that education increases the efficiency of production and thus results in higher wages
- A formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals
- These workers perform manual labor often a manufacturing job, and earn an hourly wage.
- the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor
- Legal obligation to pay debts
- is a semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- money are other valuables
- technique a settlement techniqur in which a neutral person, the mediator, meets with each side to try to find a solution that both sides will accept it.
- A professional or clerical job who usually earns a weekly salary.
- an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to the stockholders
- In this settlement technique, a neutral third party listens to both sides and then imposes a decision.
- The process in which union and company management meet to negotiate a new labor contract.
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- Theory suggests that the completion of college signals to the employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard-working
- a business owned and managed by a single individual
- the wage rate, or price of labor services, that is set when the supply of workers meets the demand for workers in the labor market
- A type of corporation that issues stock to only a few people
- A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders.
20 Clues: demand for labor • money are other valuables • Legal obligation to pay debts • A certificate of ownership in a corporation • the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor • a business owned and managed by a single individual • A legal entity, or being, owned by individual stockholders. • A type of corporation that issues stock to only a few people • ...
Cells and Homeostasis 2018-12-10
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- The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- compartments.
- The material inside of a cell that will allow all the organelles to float were they want.
- Reticulum It is an extensive system of internal membranes that move proteins and other substances through the cell.
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells.
- It is a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other
- Storages that contain both organic and inorganic matter in the cell.
- Apparatus It is a set of flattened, membrane-bound sacs that
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- as the packaging and distribution center of the cell.
- Theory It was a theory made up of three parts. They are all living things are made of one or more cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function in organisms, and all cells arise from existing cells.
- It is a large structure within a cell, or extracellular, consisting of liquid enclosed by a lipid bilayer.
- A microscope network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm.
- It's a short hairlike structures. In some cells, it moves substances across the cell’s surface.
- Bilayer Is the inside of the cell membrane that only allows certain things to enter and exit.
- A plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- It is a structure that carries out specific activities in the cell.
- They are the cellular structures on which proteins are made.
- It is an organism whose cells have a nucleus.
- An organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane.
- Vacuole The central vacuole is a large vacuole found inside of plant cells.
20 Clues: compartments. • It is an organism whose cells have a nucleus. • An organelle found in large numbers in most cells. • as the packaging and distribution center of the cell. • They are the cellular structures on which proteins are made. • Apparatus It is a set of flattened, membrane-bound sacs that • It is a single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other • ...
ETHICS 2024-08-12
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- Treating people equally without favoritism or discrimination
- he study of ethical, social, and legal issues that arise in biomedicine and biomedical research.
- Behavior showing high moral standards
- is a conflict of morals, where you are forced to choose between two or more options and you have a moral reason to choose and not choose each option. No matter what choice you make in these situations, you always end up compromising some moral value.
- a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning
- refers to a set of common moral values and ethical standards which are shared by the different faiths and cultures on Earth.
- The right to make decisions about one's own life
- The ethical principle of keeping information private
- Ethical theory that uses rules to distinguish right from wrong
- The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- The quality of being truthful and free from deceit
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- An ethical theory that advocates actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the majority.
- The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- the belief that pleasure, or the absence of pain, is the most important principle in determining the morality of a potential course of action.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- values that a society uses to determine reasonable, correct, or acceptable
- Related to principles of right and wrong behavior
- Fair treatment and due reward in accordance with ethical or legal standards
- the manner in which a person behaves, especially on a particular occasion or in a particular context
- Due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others
20 Clues: Behavior showing high moral standards • The right to make decisions about one's own life • Related to principles of right and wrong behavior • The quality of being truthful and free from deceit • The ethical principle of keeping information private • The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles • ...
Personality Review 2023-04-11
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- A readiness to perceive oneself favorably.
- View personality with a focus on the potential for healthy personal growth.
- Overestimating others’ noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders.
- A test developed by testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminate between groups.
- Represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment.
- The largely conscious, “executive” part of personality.
- According to Freud, a boy’s sexual desires toward his mother and feelings of jealousy and hatred for the rival father.
- A questionnaire on which people respond to items designed to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors; used to assess selected personality traits.
- A set of 10 inkblots, designed by Hermann Rorschach; seeks to identify people’s inner feelings by analyzing their interpretations of the blots.
- According to Rogers, an attitude of total acceptance toward another person.
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- In personality theory, this perspective focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development.
- A projective test in which people express their inner feelings and interests through the stories they make up about ambiguous scenes.
- Views behavior as influenced by the interaction between people’s traits and their social context.
- The interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment.
- A personality test, such as the Rorschach, that provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one’s inner dynamics.
- Tactics that reduce or redirect anxiety by distorting reality.
- Modern-day approaches that view personality with a focus on the unconscious and the importance of childhood experiences.
- A theory of death-related anxiety.
- A reservoir of unconscious psychic energy.
- Stage that children pass through, during which the id’s pleasure - seeking energies focus on distinct pleasure-sensitive areas.
20 Clues: A theory of death-related anxiety. • A readiness to perceive oneself favorably. • A reservoir of unconscious psychic energy. • The largely conscious, “executive” part of personality. • Tactics that reduce or redirect anxiety by distorting reality. • Represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment. • ...
History 2025-02-03
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- the use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane.
- a system of manufacturing based upon work done at home on materials supplied by merchant employers
- boat that is propelled by a steam engine
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer
- engine using steam is working fluid
- an excavation in the earth for extracting coal
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- send info by making a breaking electrical connection
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
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- the process of making an area more urban
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
- relating to fabric or weaving
- agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground
- Scottish engineer and inventor who improved the steam engine
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance using wire or radio
- a track or set of tracks made of steel rails along which passenger and freight trains run.
20 Clues: relating to fabric or weaving • engine using steam is working fluid • the process of making an area more urban • boat that is propelled by a steam engine • separates cotton fibers from their seeds • an excavation in the earth for extracting coal • agricultural tool that sells seeds into the ground • send info by making a breaking electrical connection • ...
Philosophy 9a 2024-11-23
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- The process of using the mind to consider ideas, reflect, or reason.
- A firmly held belief or certainty about something.
- An unwavering assertion of beliefs without consideration for evidence or alternative perspectives.
- The capacity for logical, rational, and analytic thought; the use of logic to form judgments and conclusions.
- That which is by fact or reality; a concept that aligns with actuality.
- A logical proof or presentation of evidence to establish the validity of an idea or argument.
- Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
- reason: The process of careful and intentional thought or consideration to arrive at a logical conclusion.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and the nature of reality.
- A personal belief, judgment, or perspective not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- A short piece of writing on a particular subject, often presenting the author's argument or perspective.
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- A set of statements or reasons to support a conclusion.
- A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
- sense: Practical, sound judgment based on a simple perception of the facts.
- A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proven.
- The process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- Based on or by reason or logic; capable of logical and coherent thought.
- The ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, and insight to make sound judgments.
- A preconceived opinion or bias, often negative, that is not based on reason or experience.
- Statements or situations that seem self-contradictory or illogical but may reveal deeper truths upon closer examination.
20 Clues: A firmly held belief or certainty about something. • A set of statements or reasons to support a conclusion. • Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand. • A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something. • The process of using the mind to consider ideas, reflect, or reason. • ...
NURSING HISTORY 2025-08-27
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- Florence Nightingale is buried in East Wellow?
- Iowa Nurses Association
- she is the famous nurse in the history
- It stands for "National Student Nurse Asociation"
- It is a profession that assumes responsibility for the continuous care of the sick, the injured, the disabled, and the dying.
- Florence was called "The Lady"
- It is where Florence Nightingale Borns
- National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses
- Considered the first community health nurse in in the United States
- She is known as the "first lady of nursing"
- Florence's high standard helps nursing to transformed into a respectable?
- She is the first nursing professor in the world and first nurse to occupy a chair on university faculty
- Advocator for women suffrage
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- It is where florence nightengale train
- She is the founder of health nursing
- She developed theory of human care focusing on harmony of the body, mind and spirit as well as self-perception
- The nurse explains the purpose, dosage and administration schedule of a newly prescribed medication to a client.
- American Nurses Association
- How old was Florence Nightingale when she diedFlorence's high standard helps nursing to transformed into a respectable?
- Florence never did
- Where did Florence Nightingale set up his training school for Nursing
- Founded Planned Parenthood
- 1887 Nurses would maintain an even temperature in you ward by?
- It is where the word "nurse" come from
- They work both independently and in collaboration with other health care professionals such as physicians.
- What did clara burton work to establish?
- He is the father of medicine
- Advocated for Nurses to be educated by nurses, Wrote the first nursing textbook
- She developed self-care theory
- How many years did Florence Nightingale work as a nurse?
30 Clues: Florence never did • Iowa Nurses Association • Founded Planned Parenthood • American Nurses Association • He is the father of medicine • Advocator for women suffrage • Florence was called "The Lady" • She developed self-care theory • She is the founder of health nursing • It is where florence nightengale train • she is the famous nurse in the history • ...
DM Unit-1 2024-07-15
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- sets having no elements common
- Conditional
- ~(pvq)=~p^~q
- Addition of both sets
- law: pv(p^q)
- number of elements in set
- Set having repeated elements
- elements of one set in this set
- excluding elements
- Scientist who proposed diagramatic representation of sets
- Common of sets
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- subset of Cartesian product
- well defined collection of elements
- set having limited number of elements
- Sets having same elements
- a declarative statement having value true or false
- having truth value neither true not false
- Set having no element
- ____Products of two sets
- "^"
- set of all subsets
21 Clues: "^" • Conditional • ~(pvq)=~p^~q • law: pv(p^q) • Common of sets • set of all subsets • excluding elements • Addition of both sets • Set having no element • ____Products of two sets • Sets having same elements • number of elements in set • subset of Cartesian product • Set having repeated elements • sets having no elements common • elements of one set in this set • ...
Unit One_Sets 2024-07-15
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- common elements of 2 or more sets
- ->
- unique elements of a set compared to other set
- all the elements of sets are linked and listed in pairs
- collection of unordered, unique and well- defined objects
- ~p->~q
- number of elements in a set
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- elements in universal set but not in given set
- combination of 2 or more sets
- elements of one set in another tool
- method that lists elements directly in a set
- a set containing sets of all elements
- ~q->~p
- different sets
- set that has mixed True and False values
- <->
- q->p
17 Clues: -> • <-> • q->p • ~q->~p • ~p->~q • different sets • number of elements in a set • combination of 2 or more sets • common elements of 2 or more sets • elements of one set in another tool • a set containing sets of all elements • set that has mixed True and False values • method that lists elements directly in a set • elements in universal set but not in given set • ...
ADSI-Brahiam Castillo 2022-05-04
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- step by step process for developing high- quality information systems.
- they indicate the structure, operation and interaction between the parts of the software.
- It is someone who discovers the vulnerabilities of a computer or a communication and information system.
- For modeling and database management, it is a data model based on predicate logic and set theory.
- Deliver products that meet, and can exceed, user expectations.
- Allows users to find information by entering keywords.
- It refers to a digital interconnection of everyday objects with the internet.
- it is a complete description of the behavior of the system to be developed.
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- It is a centralized repository of information about data such as meaning, relation to other data, origin, use and format.
- Most large companies require systems that combine transaction processing, business support, knowledge management, and user productivity features.
- database management system.
- Set of standards that were created with the aim of helping companies establish levels of management, service provision and product development.
- It is the area related to information technology and telematics that focuses on the protection of the computing infrastructure.
- They are the computer programs that make it possible to execute specific tasks within a computer.
- It is a formal language that provides the programmer with the ability to write a series of instructions in the form of algorithms in order to control the physical or logical behavior of a computer system.
- It is a company specialized in the development of cloud and local solutions.
- Programming language and a computer platform that was first commercialized in 1995.
- It is an American company of electronic commerce and cloud computing services at all levels.
- It consists of buying and selling products or services through the internet.
- Set of physical or material elements that constitute a computer.
- Fitness for use meeting customer needs.
21 Clues: database management system. • Fitness for use meeting customer needs. • Allows users to find information by entering keywords. • Deliver products that meet, and can exceed, user expectations. • Set of physical or material elements that constitute a computer. • step by step process for developing high- quality information systems. • ...
First Nine Weeks Study Guide Malaja Barnes 2014-09-30
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- Take temperature in arm pit or rectally (ear thermometer is good if you have one)
- Most common type of child care in U.S.
- Fever, sore throat; tender swollen glands with a fine red rash
- Maria Montessori developed a theory in
- Was the first woman to recieve a degree in medicine
- Swollen sallvary glands
- Lowest level on the child care ladder is
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- Rapid onset fever, chills, headache, lack of energy, muscle ache, sore throat, cough
- Certified that a set of standards had been met
- First Kindergarten was open by
- Are stressed in the Montessori Program
- Sponsered by a common church, hospital charitable organization, or indivudal
- Is stress in montessori schools
- Small raised reddened areas or lesions with connecting grayish-white lines
- A medicine is given to help your body fight diseases
15 Clues: Swollen sallvary glands • First Kindergarten was open by • Is stress in montessori schools • Most common type of child care in U.S. • Are stressed in the Montessori Program • Maria Montessori developed a theory in • Lowest level on the child care ladder is • Certified that a set of standards had been met • Was the first woman to recieve a degree in medicine • ...
Psychology 2016-08-25
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- science : discovering ways to use scientific findings to accomplish practical goals
- : a psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- : based on observation or experiment
- science : the pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake.
- process: involves conscious intellectual activity ,such as thinking, reasoning, or remembering.
- : as set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study.
- Behav : Something not openly acknowledged or displayed.
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- Method : method used to ensure proper data collection.
- : an assumption of prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- : The study of humans
- : to get or obtain
- : is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- : the act or result of being aware of the inner nature of things
- : is a result of physiological and cognitive processes.
- Behav : Something which is clearly apparent.
15 Clues: : to get or obtain • : The study of humans • : based on observation or experiment • Behav : Something which is clearly apparent. • Method : method used to ensure proper data collection. • : is a result of physiological and cognitive processes. • Behav : Something not openly acknowledged or displayed. • : is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • ...
UCSP PUZZLE 2024-05-08
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- Marriage within your own caste system
- to be born in a wealthy family where a child has seen wealth and money right from his birth.
- Group of people that possess the same socioeconomic status
- Scribes are part of this class.
- This is a theory about the nature of mental states.
- owned by a group of people but has a separate legal identity.
- Supreme Court of the Philippines
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- The highest caste within the General Category
- organizations that are not controlled by governments
- owned by a group of people but has a separate legal identity
- government by the people
- a set of formal rules, informal rules, or shared understanding that constrain and prescribe political interactions with one another.
- North Korea is an example of this governorship
- Elite individuals
- The lower level of of the India’s Caste System
15 Clues: Elite individuals • government by the people • Scribes are part of this class. • Supreme Court of the Philippines • Marriage within your own caste system • The highest caste within the General Category • North Korea is an example of this governorship • The lower level of of the India’s Caste System • This is a theory about the nature of mental states. • ...
fake news 2024-04-09
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- too many people still are
- something you must vary to verify the information
- Assembling several photographs or parts of photographs into a single image
- where you can find the most of fake news
- content whose main purpose is to attract attention and encourage visitors to click on a link to a particular web page
- set of ideas that presents itself as science, while it does not meet the criteria to be properly called such.
- an humorous review
- someone who sahre informations on tv or radio
- a secret plan made by powerfull peaple
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- you can read on it many things like news
- something you should do before believing anything
- an important person to society who tell us what we want to heard
- something we can trust
- a text post online
- it's supposed to be funny
15 Clues: a text post online • an humorous review • something we can trust • too many people still are • it's supposed to be funny • a secret plan made by powerfull peaple • you can read on it many things like news • where you can find the most of fake news • someone who sahre informations on tv or radio • something you should do before believing anything • ...
Reinforcement Theory 2013-04-07
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- Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___?
- What is the last name of our tutor?
- Reinforcement theory is a behaviourist theory based on what phenomena?
- Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___.
- Freud The Pleasure Principle was conceptualised by which famous psychoanalyst?
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- Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning?
- Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer?
- What are stimuli or events that increase the frequency of a response it follows?
- Adding a stimulus to increase a desired behaviour is what type of reinforcement?
- The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture?
10 Clues: What is the last name of our tutor? • Giving child a toy is what type of reinforcer? • Reinforcement theory consists of reward and ___? • Behaviour determined by consequences is the law of ___. • The reinforcement theory was the topic of which lecture? • Reinforcement theory is based on what type of conditioning? • ...
B-EDS 111 2023-11-23
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- Focusing on a single aspect of a problem, a cognitive tendency.
- Systematic framework explaining phenomena often tested and refined.
- Process of achieving cognitive balance through adapting to new information.
- Approach to problem-solving that emphasizes using the fewest ideas or elements necessary.
- Soviet psychologist known for his sociocultural theory of cognitive development.
- Characteristic that makes a theory stand out among others in its field.
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- Flexible adjustment of one's thinking processes to new information or ideas.
- Theory emphasising unconscious drives and early experiences in shaping behavior.
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of psychosocial development.
- Developing human being before birth.
10 Clues: Developing human being before birth. • Focusing on a single aspect of a problem, a cognitive tendency. • Psychologist who proposed the theory of psychosocial development. • Systematic framework explaining phenomena often tested and refined. • Characteristic that makes a theory stand out among others in its field. • ...
Humanistic 2026-03-10
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- Humanistic theory focuses on an individual’s unique ______.
- According to the theory, humans strive to achieve their personal best, known as ______.
- The second key figure in humanistic psychology alongside Rogers.
- One of the two major psychologists associated with humanistic theory.
- Humanists argue that people are capable of shaping their own lives, meaning individuals are active ______.
- Humanists view people as free and ______ beings.
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- Humanistic psychology opposes models that over‑emphasise external control, such as ______.
- Humanistic theory became popular during the mid‑____ century.
- Humanistic theory takes a holistic approach, focusing on the individual as a ______.
- Humanistic psychology emphasises a person’s potential for ______.
10 Clues: Humanists view people as free and ______ beings. • Humanistic theory focuses on an individual’s unique ______. • Humanistic theory became popular during the mid‑____ century. • The second key figure in humanistic psychology alongside Rogers. • Humanistic psychology emphasises a person’s potential for ______. • ...
1.2 Key Terms Crossword 2022-08-29
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- The set of numbers that includes all rational and irrational numbers.
- The __________ of set A is denoted like A'.
- A collection of objects.
- Set A is a _________ of set B if every element in A is also in B.
- The number of elements in a set.
- The __________ set contains all elements being considered.
- The set of numbers that can be written as (2k+1) or (2k-1), not divisible by 2.
- The set of numbers that includes {..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2,...}
- Type of notation that uses greater than or less than symbols.
- Type of notation written with parenthesis or brackets.
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- The set of numbers also known as counting numbers that includes {0, 1, 2,...}
- The set of numbers that includes anything that can be written as a fraction.
- A member of a set.
- The __________ set is a set with no elements.
- Type of notation that gives the most information - like the number set, the inequality, and the variable.
- Type of notation that is a visual representation of a set of numbers.
- The set of numbers that can be written as 2k, or divisible by 2.
17 Clues: A member of a set. • A collection of objects. • The number of elements in a set. • The __________ of set A is denoted like A'. • The __________ set is a set with no elements. • Type of notation written with parenthesis or brackets. • The __________ set contains all elements being considered. • The set of numbers that includes {..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2,...} • ...
Y13 Issues & Debates Introduction: Terminology Crossword 2016-10-21
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- Surname of the theorist who came up with the Moral Panic Theory
- Surname of the theorist who expanded on the Moral Panic Theory by creating a 'wheel of responsibility.'
- The type of panic society feels when the media sensationalise current issues (Theory)
- Post-__________: The theoretical approach that suggests nothing is original anymore and everything is a simulation of something else
- The theory that a minority elite control the majority
- When a media text mimics a product because it is recognisable (usually respectful)
- When a media text makes reference to another text within it
- The word used to describe 'everyday' people by Karl Marx
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- The word used to describe the 'rich elite' by Karl Marx
- When a text uses a mixture of several genres all at one time - Tarantino is a director who does this often
- Karl Marx believed that the Police, the Army and the Legal System are all example of ________ Structures
- When a media text mimics a product to make fun out of it
- When something has been simulated so much that the original is unrecognisable, it is known as ...
- Jean B________: The post-modern theorist who came up with the Hyper-Reality Theory
14 Clues: The theory that a minority elite control the majority • The word used to describe the 'rich elite' by Karl Marx • When a media text mimics a product to make fun out of it • The word used to describe 'everyday' people by Karl Marx • When a media text makes reference to another text within it • Surname of the theorist who came up with the Moral Panic Theory • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-10-21
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- The movement of people to larger cities.
- Someone who riskily owns a business.
- According to Bentham's theory, people should judge ideas based on their usefulness.
- Professional workers who are wealthy.
- A system in which certain crops are planted at certain times to maintain soil nutrients.
- An area meant to keep things in.
- The factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare for all.
- Workers who joined together in voluntary labor associations.
- A place where most things are manufactured.
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- Process of making things by machine.
- Lacking safety, bad working conditions.
- Any type of fabric.
- An economic policy allowing owners of industry to set working conditions without interference.
- The refusal to go to work, protest.
- Building that contains textile, steel, paper.
- An economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned.
- Stock holders who own an organization.
- The means of production would all be owned by the people.
- Certain rights of ownership.
19 Clues: Any type of fabric. • Certain rights of ownership. • An area meant to keep things in. • The refusal to go to work, protest. • Process of making things by machine. • Someone who riskily owns a business. • Professional workers who are wealthy. • Stock holders who own an organization. • Lacking safety, bad working conditions. • The movement of people to larger cities. • ...
2.02 Day 2 Key terms Word Puzzle 2020-09-10
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- language specifically for computers
- Working from home by using the internet,computer, and telephone
- When a computer assists you with something.
- where things are executed and controlled
- Software that communicates with hardware
- The theory that a computer can do the same thing as a human
- Computer system that does the same decision makings as humans
- A program designed for people
- commands the computer follows
- physical parts
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- Buying or selling anything using technology
- Complete and functional hardware and software set up with everything needed for a computer to work
- A virus that replicates itself by inserting its own code into computer programs.
- Instructions that are executed by a computer
- Developing a person knowledge with computers
- Handling information in different ways
- 2 or more computers communicating
- The use of illegally copying, distribution, or use of the software
- Anything that has to deal with the design,construction,operation,and application of robots
19 Clues: physical parts • A program designed for people • commands the computer follows • 2 or more computers communicating • language specifically for computers • Handling information in different ways • where things are executed and controlled • Software that communicates with hardware • Buying or selling anything using technology • When a computer assists you with something. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- something a person can’t compromise
- recreated Christianity
- Princess of France
- the way things are commonly done
- A period of time
- 4th - 14th century
- the making of new cities
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Different views on different things
- The process of recreating a practice
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- Italian french author
- A Polish astronomer that invented the heliocentric theory
- power held by people/representatives
- A common culture
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- an astronomer
- Something a person believes in
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the study of space
- Language
- thoughts and values of humans
- The printing press
- to be or not to be
- a recovery of land for religious values
- Founder of modern political science
- Gutenberg's invention
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- A Rebirth
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Who a person is
30 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A period of time • A common culture • the study of space • Princess of France • The printing press • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Family sociology crossword 2013-09-24
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- Feminists who say women are victims of capitalism and patriarchy
- Say the family is good for men
- Big picture theory of consensus
- Family with grown children
- Deep data
- When a couple have separate distinct roles
- Big or little picture of consensus or conflict
- Traditional nuclear family
- Traditional family of a couple with children
- The bad side of family life
- Feminists who believe women all have different experiences
- Big picture theory of conflict
- A Marxist feminist
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- Say the family is good for the rich and powerful
- Believe the family is good for society
- Managing one's own and other people's emotions
- A 'long,thin' family tree
- Hard facts
- Family who have similar equal roles
- Big picture theory of conflict
- A Functionalist
- Little picture of consensus or conflict
- Marxist theory of conflict between the classes
- Idea that women have the two jobs of paid work and unpaid housework
- Conflict between the genders
- Feminists who believe women are better off without men
- The 'Marching' Feminists
27 Clues: Deep data • Hard facts • A Functionalist • A Marxist feminist • The 'Marching' Feminists • A 'long,thin' family tree • Family with grown children • Traditional nuclear family • The bad side of family life • Conflict between the genders • Say the family is good for men • Big picture theory of conflict • Big picture theory of conflict • Big picture theory of consensus • ...
Psychology 2013-06-23
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- The 'Father' of Psychoanalysis.
- One of the many techniques used by Psychologists and other scientists.
- A place in which a person lives, works, plays and grows.
- Introduced the concepts of introverted and extroverted personalities.
- Characteristics that can be the basis of our thoughts and actions.
- A person's inherent personality due to genetics.
- Using scientific observation to understand human behaviour.
- The 'self'.
- Psychology originally came from this.
- The belief and practices associated with a god/s.
- What we do.
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- The theory that consciousness exists as a continuous and changing process.
- The theory that the human consciousness is made up of lots of different pieces.
- The process of raising and teaching a child.
- A person's continuous improving growth.
- The mind.
- What we think.
- A concept of a higher person or place.
- Associated with love, emotion and strength.
- the theory that relies on the power of free will and self-determination.
- A Greek Philosopher, student to Socrates.
- The immortal part of a human's nature.
22 Clues: The mind. • The 'self'. • What we do. • What we think. • The 'Father' of Psychoanalysis. • Psychology originally came from this. • A concept of a higher person or place. • The immortal part of a human's nature. • A person's continuous improving growth. • A Greek Philosopher, student to Socrates. • Associated with love, emotion and strength. • ...
Chapter 1 2013-08-04
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- the item that Marcelino Maceda found in Bukidnon
- Preserved remains
- First name of the proponent of the Exchange Theory
- Study of past events
- A dwarf elephant
- Caves where the archaeological project in Southwestern Palawan took place
- A source of history wherein the source came from those who have witnessed the event
- The theory of Karl Marx
- Past human experiences
- Lingayu Gambuk is the __________ of Henry Otley Beyer
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- Conducted the major archaeological expedition
- Material equipment made by the people of the past
- Study of past cultures
- Naturswissenchaften is the __________ of Galstaswissenchaften
- Who conducted the second major exploration in the Philippines
- Noted to have found ground and polished stone tools during his exile
- Father of Philippine Archaeology
- place where the Tabon caves are found
- First name of a German traveler reported to having encountered a priest in Naga who collects ancient artifacts
- Last name of the proponent of challenge and response theory
20 Clues: A dwarf elephant • Preserved remains • Study of past events • Study of past cultures • Past human experiences • The theory of Karl Marx • Father of Philippine Archaeology • place where the Tabon caves are found • Conducted the major archaeological expedition • the item that Marcelino Maceda found in Bukidnon • Material equipment made by the people of the past • ...
2nd 9 Weeks Review 2023-12-11
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- private ownership and creates competition
- movement to cities from farms
- hired to work in factories for low pay and to fit in small places
- Believed in Heliocentric Theory
- procedure to gather and test scientific data
- Copernicus's theory of sun-centered universe
- believed in social contract
- believed in Natural Rights
- equal distribution of wealth (everyone equal)
- earth-centered universe
- govt. derives from the consent of the people being governed
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- cause of french revolution, 3rd estate had to pay these
- working conditions in factories included
- killing machine of the french revolution
- believed in 3 branches of government
- laws of gravity
- who wrote the Communist Manifesto
- better known as "survival of the fittest"
- 3rd estate would not leave the tennis court until this was created
- believed in geocentric theory
- believed in absolute monarchy
- allowed goods to become cheaper and produced faster
- believed in separation of church and state
- success without government interference
24 Clues: laws of gravity • earth-centered universe • believed in Natural Rights • believed in social contract • movement to cities from farms • believed in geocentric theory • believed in absolute monarchy • Believed in Heliocentric Theory • who wrote the Communist Manifesto • believed in 3 branches of government • success without government interference • ...
Science 9 - Space Exploration: The Universe 2019-11-05
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- type of galaxy that is oval shaped
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
- light coming from distant stars
- stage in which star shines for millions or billions of years
- powerful explosion that may produce a neutron star
- earliest stage of a star's life
- theory most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe
- giant cloud of gas and dust
- theory that the universe will one day stop expanding
- the Milky Way is this type of galaxy
- space telescope was named after this American astronomer
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- phase in which a star no longer emits light
- distance light travels in one year
- type of galaxy that has no particular shape
- shines with white hot light
- 88 are recognized by the IUA
- star expands and cools and glows red
- brightest thing in the universe
- is a system of billions of stars together with gas and dust
- all of space and time and their contents
- hole darkest thing in the universe
21 Clues: shines with white hot light • giant cloud of gas and dust • 88 are recognized by the IUA • light coming from distant stars • brightest thing in the universe • earliest stage of a star's life • type of galaxy that is oval shaped • distance light travels in one year • star expands and cools and glows red • the Milky Way is this type of galaxy • ...
Chapter 4 2026-02-19
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- Theory emphasizing self-direction, experience, and relevance in learning.
- Memory process where information is pulled back out for use.
- Short, focused training delivered in small chunks.
- Belief that performance will actually lead to outcomes.
- Applying what was learned in training to the job.
- Information or correction given after performance.
- Skills involving predictable situations and standardized responses.
- Motivation factor related to how much a reward is valued.
- Learning that happens by observing others and their outcomes.
- Skills requiring adaptation to changing situations.
- Motivation theory based on effort, performance, and rewards.
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- Belief that you are capable of learning or performing successfully.
- Applying learning to similar but not identical situations.
- Orientation focused on improving ability and learning from mistakes.
- Structured efforts to control one’s own behavior and goals.
- Retrieval activities that help strengthen long-term memory.
- Continuing to use learned skills over time.
- Practice spaced with breaks rather than continuous repetition.
- Learning theory where consequences shape behavior.
- Practice beyond initial mastery to strengthen retention.
20 Clues: Continuing to use learned skills over time. • Applying what was learned in training to the job. • Short, focused training delivered in small chunks. • Information or correction given after performance. • Learning theory where consequences shape behavior. • Skills requiring adaptation to changing situations. • Belief that performance will actually lead to outcomes. • ...
Criminological theories 2026-03-30
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- Poor Phineas Gage!
- Role models and vicarious reinforcement
- Theorist who discussed extraversion and neuroticism
- Social constructs and labelling
- The reactions of drugs and substances inside our bodies
- Positive and negative reinforcements, and punishments
- Monozygotic twins are more likely to have both been to prison
- Bourgeoisie and proletariat
- Merton looks at the American Dream
- Criminals tend to have the same faulty cognitions
- This theory says the are three different body shapes
- Children with criminal parents are more likely to commit crime even if they're fostered
- We learn criminal behaviour and attitudes from people around us
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- Kohlberg argued criminals are stuck at lower levels
- Criminality is a rational choice following from moral breakdown
- The theory based on Bowlby's 44 Thieves study
- Id, Ego, and Superego
- Also known as 'supermale' syndrome
- Marginalisation causes poor-on-poor crime
- Everything in society has a role, even crime
- Lombroso's theory (7)
- How groups respond to strain
22 Clues: Poor Phineas Gage! • Id, Ego, and Superego • Lombroso's theory (7) • Bourgeoisie and proletariat • How groups respond to strain • Social constructs and labelling • Also known as 'supermale' syndrome • Merton looks at the American Dream • Role models and vicarious reinforcement • Marginalisation causes poor-on-poor crime • Everything in society has a role, even crime • ...
Comparative Cultures 12: Unit 1 Sociology Quiz 2022-02-25
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- (2 words) A theory which understands society through social identifiers.
- Are your beliefs that define what is most important to you.
- Mass media used to unify culture, but has now _____________ society.
- _____________ theory: patterns of inequality in society produce social stability or social change.
- ____________ culture: ideas and beliefs which are passed down.
- _____________ try to come up with explanations and potential solutions for society
- _________ theory: gender inequality should be changed for the benefit of all members of society.
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- Male dominated society
- A large social grouping which is subject to dominant cultural expectations
- Theory: all aspects of a society—institutions, roles, norms, etc.—serve a purpose.
- Socially constructed idea of what it means to be a man or woman.
- _____________ culture: generally speaking is for entertaining rather than enrichment
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- the symbols, language, beliefs, values, and artifacts that are part of any society.
- Is descriptive, and based on observations that cannot be measured, such as language.
- Is information about quantities, and therefore numbers.
16 Clues: Male dominated society • Is information about quantities, and therefore numbers. • Are your beliefs that define what is most important to you. • ____________ culture: ideas and beliefs which are passed down. • Socially constructed idea of what it means to be a man or woman. • Mass media used to unify culture, but has now _____________ society. • ...
PSYCHOLOGY ELIANA THEORYS OF ATTACHMENT 2020-12-02
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- innate behaviour that infants have in order to help them survive
- What is the name given to the idea that infants form an attachment with those who feed them
- universally born with
- who disputed Bowblby's idea of the critical period
- Who created the theory of classical conditioning
- what is the period where the attachment must form as proposed by Bowbly called
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- Who experimented on rats in order to test classical conditioning theory
- name the study that disputes Bowlby's monotropy theory
- Who proposed the theory of Monotropy
- what type of reinforcement would involve a reward such as a cake?
- what was Bowbly's template for future relationships called
- who suggested learning occurs through watching role models
12 Clues: universally born with • Who proposed the theory of Monotropy • Who created the theory of classical conditioning • who disputed Bowblby's idea of the critical period • name the study that disputes Bowlby's monotropy theory • what was Bowbly's template for future relationships called • who suggested learning occurs through watching role models • ...
Scientific Method and Characteristics of Life 2021-08-25
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- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules that cells can use.
- DNA codes for _______________
- Scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it.
- Well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses.
- Information gathered in an experiment.
- - A change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
- structure determines _____________
- Data that is in numbers.
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- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
- The smallest, functional unit of life.
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival.
- Data that cannot be counted or measured
- Maintaining a stable, internal environment.
- A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react.
15 Clues: Data that is in numbers. • DNA codes for _______________ • structure determines _____________ • The smallest, functional unit of life. • Information gathered in an experiment. • Data that cannot be counted or measured • Maintaining a stable, internal environment. • - A change in allele frequencies in a population over time. • ...
Modern Atomic Theory 2014-03-21
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- Metals / harder, stronger than Alkali metals and are less reactive
- / _________ elements are less reactive and exist free in nature
- / Alkali Metals react strongly with _________ (H2O)
- / first element in group 1
- / d-Block elements are good conductors of ____________
- / ___________ are all radioactive; 1st four are natural; others are man-made
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- / Lanthanides and Actinides are the ____________ elements
- / A p-Block element that we breath everyday
- / Properties vary greatly in the __________ elements
- / the most reactive nonmetals
- Metals / groups 3-12 are examples of ____________
- / the only liquid metal
- Metals / group of elements that have a silvery appearance and can be cut with a knife
- / Have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- / Groups 1-2 are examples of ___________ elements
- / A p-Block element used in pools to get rid of algae
16 Clues: / the only liquid metal • / first element in group 1 • / the most reactive nonmetals • / A p-Block element that we breath everyday • / Have properties of both metals and nonmetals • Metals / groups 3-12 are examples of ____________ • / Groups 1-2 are examples of ___________ elements • / Alkali Metals react strongly with _________ (H2O) • ...
The particle Theory 2021-02-21
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- any weather condition where something is falling from the sky (rain)
- liquid looses energy turning it into a solid
- add heat to a substance
- the change of state where a solid gains energy and turns straight into a liquid
- model a model shown to represent the three states of matter and their properties
- solid gains energy and changes into a liquid
- a substance that turns straight from a gas to a solid, missing its liquid state
- when two gases or two liquids spread through each other
- a substance's point in which they go from a liquid to a gas
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- substance gains energy and the particles move further away from one another
- when something changes state from a liquid to a gas
- the substance looses energy and the particles become closer together
- gas looses energy and becomes a liquid
- take energy away from a substance
- change a change in which no new substance has occurred
- a mixture in which a substance dissolves into another substance
16 Clues: add heat to a substance • take energy away from a substance • gas looses energy and becomes a liquid • liquid looses energy turning it into a solid • solid gains energy and changes into a liquid • when something changes state from a liquid to a gas • change a change in which no new substance has occurred • when two gases or two liquids spread through each other • ...
Theory of supply 2024-06-03
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- to present something for someone to take or buy.
- to get something given or sent to you.
- to do something with an object or substance.
- related in a way that matches or goes together.
- the complete amount or sum of something.
- not being the best possible choice or solution.
- money gained from selling goods or services.
- money spent on things needed for business or personal use.
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- treating someone or a group as less important.
- in another place or location.
- to receive money for work done.
- something that is bought and sold.
- an organization where goods or services are exchanged for money.
- to possess or have something.
- another option or choice.
- to have something as part of a group or list.
16 Clues: another option or choice. • in another place or location. • to possess or have something. • to receive money for work done. • something that is bought and sold. • to get something given or sent to you. • the complete amount or sum of something. • to do something with an object or substance. • money gained from selling goods or services. • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2021-09-10
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- The profession for Anton van Leeuwenhoek
- I reasoned that all cells come from other cells
- All living things are made of _____ ___ _____ cells
- The country where 3 of the scientists involved in cell theory are from
- I discovered that all plants are made of cells
- An essential piece of technology for cell theory
- I was the first person to see living cells
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- I discovered that all animals are made of cells
- I observed the remains of dead plant cells
- The profession for Rudolf Virchow
- What kind of tree did Robert Hooke look at?
- The profession for Theodor Schwann
- Cells are the _____ _____ of structure and function in a living organism
- The profession for Matthias Schleiden
- All cells come from ___________ cells
- The name for the rooms that monks live in
16 Clues: The profession for Rudolf Virchow • The profession for Theodor Schwann • The profession for Matthias Schleiden • All cells come from ___________ cells • The profession for Anton van Leeuwenhoek • The name for the rooms that monks live in • I observed the remains of dead plant cells • I was the first person to see living cells • What kind of tree did Robert Hooke look at? • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
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- memory built out of 3-5 logic gates that will store a single bit (0 or 1)
- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software
- the hard wiring of a computer
- Stores one piece of information
- What the control Unit does
- NFTs are used to guarantee this about a
- The number being operated on
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- Key length
- of art
- Measuring probability instead of binary 0s and 1s
- The word that tells you what to do with the number
- Tracks overflow error (when the bit is a 3 or 4)
- creating of codes
- _____, Decode, Execute
- temporarily stored space on the way to the registers
- The part of the computer that runs binary latch math and functions
16 Clues: of art • Key length • creating of codes • _____, Decode, Execute • What the control Unit does • The number being operated on • the hard wiring of a computer • Stores one piece of information • NFTs are used to guarantee this about a • Tracks overflow error (when the bit is a 3 or 4) • Measuring probability instead of binary 0s and 1s • ...
Color Theory Crossword 2023-01-03
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- created by reflected light
- an arrangement or combination of colors
- the warmth or coolness of a color
- red+yellow
- strength or purity of a color
- colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel
- a color scheme that includes one color and all its tints and shades
- a primary color
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- lightness or darkness of a color
- colors that are created by combining two primary colors
- another word for color names
- a primary color
- yellow+blue
- colors that are created by combining a primary and a secondary color
- colors that are directly next to each other on the color wheel
- colors that cannot be broken down into other colors
- blue+red
- a primary color
18 Clues: blue+red • red+yellow • yellow+blue • a primary color • a primary color • a primary color • created by reflected light • another word for color names • strength or purity of a color • lightness or darkness of a color • the warmth or coolness of a color • an arrangement or combination of colors • colors that cannot be broken down into other colors • ...
Reactor Theory Definitions 2024-04-17
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- Thermal neutrons are neutrons which are in thermal _______________ with the atoms in the surrounding medium.
- Neutrons are classified by their ____________.
- __________ have slightly greater mass than protons and have no charge.
- Can be thought of as the probability of interaction between a target atom and a neutron.
- Besides uranium, _______________ is another fuel present in BWRs.
- The mass of an atom is less than the sum of the masses of its constituent parts. This difference in mass is called _____________.
- ___________ exhibit a positive charge.
- The average energy release per __________ of U-235 is 200 Mev.
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- They make up approximately 0.64% of the fission neutrons from U 235 and are born more than 10 14 seconds after fission.
- The energy associated with the radioactive decay of the fission products is called _________.
- Alpha, Photo and Spontaneous fission neutrons are examples of ___________ neutrons.
- The macroscopic cross section is defined as the ______________of an incident neutron interacting with a target nucleus per unit length of travel of the incident neutron.
- Neutron _________ is defined as the total distance traveled by all of the neutrons in a specific energy band in one cm3 during one second.
- Electrons orbit the nucleus and are _____________ charged
- They make up approximately 99.36% of the fission neutrons from U 235 and are born within 10 14 seconds of fission
- The___________of an atom consists of neutrons and protons.
16 Clues: ___________ exhibit a positive charge. • Neutrons are classified by their ____________. • Electrons orbit the nucleus and are _____________ charged • The___________of an atom consists of neutrons and protons. • The average energy release per __________ of U-235 is 200 Mev. • Besides uranium, _______________ is another fuel present in BWRs. • ...
Symbolic Convergence Theory 2022-10-20
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- a cluster of related themes
- dramatizing messages that are enthusiastically embraced by the whole group
- Symbolic convergence causes
- imaginative language by a group member describing past, future, or outside events
- SCT focuses on this
- agreed-upon trigger that sets off group members to respond as they did when they first shared the fantasy
- SCT's Theorist
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- symbolic explosion of likely agreement within a group in response to a member's dramatising message
- content of the fantasy that has chained out within a group
- when this is advanced members develop a common group consciousness and become closer
- Bormann believes fantasies cause group
- type of rhetorical criticism used to detect fantasy themes and rhetorical visions
- composite drama that catches up large groups of people into a common symbolic reality
- Rhetorical visions have four features: characters, plot lines, sanctioning agents, and
- what kind of language do dramatizing messages use
- two or more private symbol worlds incline toward each other, come more closely together or overlap
16 Clues: SCT's Theorist • SCT focuses on this • a cluster of related themes • Symbolic convergence causes • Bormann believes fantasies cause group • what kind of language do dramatizing messages use • content of the fantasy that has chained out within a group • dramatizing messages that are enthusiastically embraced by the whole group • ...
Cell Theory Terminology 2021-10-17
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- the passing of genetic traits from parent to offspring
- A zoologist who concluded that all animals are made of cells
- Looked at cork and coined the term "cell"
- single-celled organism
- A set of statements that is a foundational truth about biology regarding the building blocks of all living things.
- A cell type that has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
- organism that gets its food by breaking down the nutrients in dead organisms or animal waste
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- A piece of technology that had to be invented before the Cell Theory could be formed
- Used powerful microscopes to view drops of pond water. First scientist to view living cells/bacteria
- A surgeon that realized that all cells come from other cells
- organisms that get energy by consuming other organisms
- an organism's ability to maintain stable internal conditions
- made up more than one cell (humans and plants)
- A cell type that lacks a nucleus or internal organelles
- organisms that make their own food
- A botanist who concluded that all plants are made of cells
16 Clues: single-celled organism • organisms that make their own food • Looked at cork and coined the term "cell" • made up more than one cell (humans and plants) • organisms that get energy by consuming other organisms • the passing of genetic traits from parent to offspring • A cell type that lacks a nucleus or internal organelles • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Measurement of a processor’s speed in billions of cycles per second
- A digital giant whose size equals roughly 10¹² bytes, often where vast data empires reside.
- Spinning memory vault inside a computer.
- A numeric system that represents data using only two symbols, 0 and 1, forming the foundation of all digital computing and data processing.
- Character encoding systems: ASCII uses 7-bit codes to represent 128 basic English characters and control symbols, while Unicode is a universal standard capable of representing virtually all global writing systems, symbols, and emojis with variable-length codes.
- Flash-based vault with no spinning parts.
- A fundamental circuit element that performs a specific Boolean operation, forming the backbone of digital decision-making.
- The timing signal that synchronizes a computer’s operations
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- The continuous process through which a CPU retrieves instructions, interprets them, and performs the required operations to run programs.
- A small, high-speed storage layer that temporarily holds frequently accessed data to accelerate computing performance and reduce delays from slower main memory or storage.
- The smallest unit of digital information, representing a single binary value of 0 or 1, used to encode and transmit data in computers.
- A group of typically eight bits that serves as a standard unit of digital information, commonly used to represent a single character in computing systems.
- Arithmatic Logic Unit
- Central Proccecing Unit
- Temporary memory in a computer that stores data for quick access while programs run
- Firmware that starts your computer and manages hardware before the operating system loads
16 Clues: Arithmatic Logic Unit • Central Proccecing Unit • Spinning memory vault inside a computer. • Flash-based vault with no spinning parts. • The timing signal that synchronizes a computer’s operations • Measurement of a processor’s speed in billions of cycles per second • Temporary memory in a computer that stores data for quick access while programs run • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- a number system based only on the numerals 0 and 1.
- a computer's short-term memory that temporarily stores data
- 1000 in binary
- fetches the instructions
- the operating speed of a computer
- a set of computer instructions in firmware
- the processor in a computer
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- the colour of the motherboard
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- a printed circuit board
- Sink stuff to cool your computer down
- store the data and instructions the processor needs most often
- 8 bits
- performs all arithmetic and logical operations
- an electronic device that performs a Boolean logical operation on one or more binary inputs to produce a single binary output
- the speed of the Cpu
16 Clues: 8 bits • 1000 in binary • the speed of the Cpu • a printed circuit board • fetches the instructions • the processor in a computer • the colour of the motherboard • the operating speed of a computer • Sink stuff to cool your computer down • a set of computer instructions in firmware • performs all arithmetic and logical operations • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2026-02-21
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- A symbol that raises a note one half step
- Italian term meaning getting louder
- Order of the sharps
- The symbol that tells how many sharps or flats are in a piece
- Gradually getting slower
- Playing smoothly and connected
- Lines that allow a note to extend above or below the staff
- A symbol that lowers a note one half step
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- Short and separated style of playing
- The clef that refers to the higher pitches
- Order of the flats
- accenting the weak or unexpected beats
- The clef that refers to low pitches
- Cancels out a previous sharp or flat
- Notes that sound the same but are written differently (e.g., F# and Gb).
- The distance between two notes
16 Clues: Order of the flats • Order of the sharps • Gradually getting slower • The distance between two notes • Playing smoothly and connected • Italian term meaning getting louder • The clef that refers to low pitches • Short and separated style of playing • accenting the weak or unexpected beats • A symbol that raises a note one half step • Cancels out a previous sharp or flat • ...
Midterm Project 2025-04-04
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- Elements not in set A
- ¬(P∧Q) ↔ ¬P∨¬Q law
- Set containing all elements under discussion
- Equivalent to "If ¬Q then ¬P"
- All subsets of a set
- Ordered pair collection (Cartesian)
- Always-true statement like "P ∨ ¬P"
- "If P, then Q" statement
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- Standardized logic form (disjunctive/conjunctive)
- Always-false statement like "P ∧ ¬P"
- A ∩ B operation
- Logical NOT operator (¬)
- Logical OR operator (∨)
- Set where all elements belong to another set
- Logical AND operator (∧)
- Visual representation of set relationships
- "P ↔ Q" equivalence
- Set with no elements
- A ∪ B operation
- Simple uncombined logical statement
20 Clues: A ∩ B operation • A ∪ B operation • ¬(P∧Q) ↔ ¬P∨¬Q law • "P ↔ Q" equivalence • Set with no elements • All subsets of a set • Elements not in set A • Logical OR operator (∨) • Logical NOT operator (¬) • Logical AND operator (∧) • "If P, then Q" statement • Equivalent to "If ¬Q then ¬P" • Ordered pair collection (Cartesian) • Always-true statement like "P ∨ ¬P" • ...
Darwins Theory of Evolution 2013-04-12
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- remains of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil.
- by human beings and not nature.
- or occurring in a normal way.
- or charaistic.
- in a kind of organism over time.
- physical condition.
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- that explains something and is supported by data.
- fully developed in mature animals.
- charaistics tahat increases an organisms chance of survival.
- to refer to chromosomes in which one set comes from the male parent and the other comes from the female parent.
10 Clues: or charaistic. • physical condition. • or occurring in a normal way. • by human beings and not nature. • in a kind of organism over time. • fully developed in mature animals. • that explains something and is supported by data. • charaistics tahat increases an organisms chance of survival. • ...
The Christmas Carol 2022-12-08
Across
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
- prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- a person or thing that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule
- the human race human beings experience collectively
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- Fail to care for properly
- Needing knowledge
- intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food
- have a desire to possess or do something or to wish for
- sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- the development of events beyond a person's control
10 Clues: Needing knowledge • Fail to care for properly • prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false • the development of events beyond a person's control • the human race human beings experience collectively • have a desire to possess or do something or to wish for • an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need • ...
Gupta Empire! Potato Salad! 2022-12-20
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- A theory or set of values by which one lives;the search for wisdom and knowledge
- The study of the stars and planets
- A positive result gained by hard work
- 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 interest
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- A territory that is part of a country or an empire
- A line on which an object spins
- A situation of wealth and success
- A period of great happiness,prosperity and achievement
- The study of numbers
10 Clues: The study of numbers • A line on which an object spins • A situation of wealth and success • The study of the stars and planets • A positive result gained by hard work • A territory that is part of a country or an empire • A period of great happiness,prosperity and achievement • A theory or set of values by which one lives;the search for wisdom and knowledge • ...
Gupta Empire 2022-12-20
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- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a situation of wealth and success
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
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- the study of numbers
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a line on which an object spins
- the study of the stars and planets
10 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge • ...
Match the Psychologist 2023-01-30
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- set up the first laboratory intended for psychological research
- coined the Id, Ego, Superego
- a type of psychologist that sets out to measure animal intelligence
- the attempt to describe the structures that compose the mind
- wrote the Principles of Psychology
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- a psychologist who attempted to measure the structures and sensations of features
- the mathematical description of the relationship between the physical stimulus and its perceived properties
- psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to environmental challenges and opportunities
- known for his theory on behaviorism
- A psychologist who performed the “Little Albert” experiment
10 Clues: coined the Id, Ego, Superego • wrote the Principles of Psychology • known for his theory on behaviorism • A psychologist who performed the “Little Albert” experiment • the attempt to describe the structures that compose the mind • set up the first laboratory intended for psychological research • a type of psychologist that sets out to measure animal intelligence • ...
John Locke, Rousseau and Voltaire 2021-01-31
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- Rousseau wanted to *missing word* people to being free.
- Rousseau pointed out that the majority of the problems began from private *missing word*.
- Locke's theory was explained by *missing word*.
- According to John Locke, every human being has *missing word* rights originally.
- Voltaire wanted everyone to believe in *missing word*.
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- John Locke set the *missing word* monarchy as an example.
- According to *missing word*, the will of people must prevail.
- Representatives of the Enlightement were *missing word* the church.
- Voltaire *missing word* with Rousseau.
- Voltaire was *missing word* because of one of his satires.
10 Clues: Voltaire *missing word* with Rousseau. • Locke's theory was explained by *missing word*. • Voltaire wanted everyone to believe in *missing word*. • Rousseau wanted to *missing word* people to being free. • John Locke set the *missing word* monarchy as an example. • Voltaire was *missing word* because of one of his satires. • ...
Free Choice 10/20 2021-10-20
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- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- of or characteristic of rotting matter
- make a concerted or violent attack on
- (of a place) able to be reached or entered
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- a thing that causes disgust or hatred
- the most successful point; the culmination
- remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
- a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something
- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- lively and noisy festivities, especially when these involve drinking a large amount of alcohol
10 Clues: a thing that causes disgust or hatred • make a concerted or violent attack on • of or characteristic of rotting matter • the most successful point; the culmination • (of a place) able to be reached or entered • a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something • remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree • ...
Spellings Week 3 Lent Term MYP4 2024-01-22
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- to understand somebody’s words or actions wrongly
- the ability to move quickly and easily
- quiet; not active
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- filled with something unpleasant
- shared by, including or typical of a whole group of things; not specific
- to promise sincerely that you will definitely do something, keep to an agreement or arrangement, etc.
- the air that you take into your lungs and send out again
- a tropical plant or bush with large brightly coloured flowers
- to change the colour of something, especially by using a special liquid or substance
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
10 Clues: quiet; not active • filled with something unpleasant • the ability to move quickly and easily • to understand somebody’s words or actions wrongly • the air that you take into your lungs and send out again • a tropical plant or bush with large brightly coloured flowers • shared by, including or typical of a whole group of things; not specific • ...
(5th) Newton and the Apple 2025-09-15
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- the action or process of moving around
- to take hold of something and quickly remove it from it's place
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- causing an irritation or annoyance
- the push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth
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- the act of feeling confused or shamed
- to stimulate someone with the urge or ability to do something positive
- an expert in the area of math
- preparing beforehand for something that will be done later
10 Clues: an expert in the area of math • causing an irritation or annoyance • the act of feeling confused or shamed • the action or process of moving around • preparing beforehand for something that will be done later • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth • to take hold of something and quickly remove it from it's place • ...
Ethics Team 9 Activity 2023-05-03
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- nonprofit corporation created by SOX
- author of Fool Me Once
- CEO and founder of Ethics Game
- speaker that talked about worldcom
- theory based on ethical action in which one will sustain justice (four ethical lenses)
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- theory based on ethical action where act creates greatest good (four ethical lenses)
- defrauder who scammed at infamous festival
- theory based on ethical action of doing one's duty (four ethical lenses)
- company based in Houston, Texas that we learn about in many classes
- CPA from the Almost Perfect CPA case study
- theory based on ethical action where one is consistent with actions of a good character (four ethical lenses)
- legislation result of enron scandal
12 Clues: author of Fool Me Once • CEO and founder of Ethics Game • speaker that talked about worldcom • legislation result of enron scandal • nonprofit corporation created by SOX • defrauder who scammed at infamous festival • CPA from the Almost Perfect CPA case study • company based in Houston, Texas that we learn about in many classes • ...
Lynn Margulis 2026-01-14
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- Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have _______ membranes
- Eukaryotic mitochondria and chloroplasts are each wrapped in their own ______
- Scients were initially ______ of Margulis' theory
- Absorbed prokaryotes theoretically evolved into vital ______ organelles over time
- Margulis' theory highlighted _____ over competition
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- The Gaia Hypothesis posits that Earth functions as a ___ _______ organism
- The theory created by Lynn Margulis
- The component of animal cells that first stood out to Margulis during the inception of her theory
- Margulis hypothesized that eukaryotic cells evolved from symbiotic relationships between different _____
- Lynn Margulis was accepted to the University of Chicago at age ______
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ____, similarly to bacteria
- The endosymbiotic process is proposed to begin with one cell ______ another
12 Clues: The theory created by Lynn Margulis • Scients were initially ______ of Margulis' theory • Margulis' theory highlighted _____ over competition • Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have _______ membranes • Lynn Margulis was accepted to the University of Chicago at age ______ • The Gaia Hypothesis posits that Earth functions as a ___ _______ organism • ...
Leland Mercado's 100 Points Project Crossword 2023-04-26
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- Invented the moveable type printing press
- King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman emperor
- Wrote the Tale of Genji, the first novel
- Leader of the Aztecs when Cortes conquered Tenochtitlan
- Sailor for Spain, discovered the Bahamas when trying to find a path to India
- Conquistador who led the conquest of the Incas
- Established the heliocentric theory, his works were published after his death
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- Grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Yuan Dynasty
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire during the Nica Riots, also had his own set of laws known as ______ Code
- Founder of Islam
10 Clues: Founder of Islam • Wrote the Tale of Genji, the first novel • Invented the moveable type printing press • Conquistador who led the conquest of the Incas • King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman emperor • Grandson of Genghis Khan, established the Yuan Dynasty • Leader of the Aztecs when Cortes conquered Tenochtitlan • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2014-11-13
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- Harvey Concluded that blood circulates throughout the body, pumped by the heart and returning through the veins.
- Kepler Proved that planets moved around the sun. Ellipses.
- Similar to a present day chemist.
- The ovals in which planets move around the sun.
- Developed by Newton to prove his theory of universal gravitation.
- Method Made up of several steps.
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- Built a telescope to observe the night skies.
- Theories that try to explain a set of facts on studies and observations.
- Franklin Came up with the idea of electricity.
- Newton Published the book "Principals of Natural Philosophy" or,"Principia"
10 Clues: Method Made up of several steps. • Similar to a present day chemist. • Built a telescope to observe the night skies. • Franklin Came up with the idea of electricity. • The ovals in which planets move around the sun. • Kepler Proved that planets moved around the sun. Ellipses. • Developed by Newton to prove his theory of universal gravitation. • ...
Chapter 20 Bonus 2025-05-16
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- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and people from the Old World to the New World.
- The theory in which the sun is the center of the universe.
- The first person to circumnavigate the globe.
- Ideas made by scientists to explain observations.
- The person who developed the theory that planets revolve around the sun. (Last name only)
- An economic system in which individuals and private businesses run most industries.
- What determines the cost of goods in a capitalist economy?
- The fleet of 130 ships sent by the Spanish to attack England.
- A series of events leading to modern science.
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- The scientist that created the laws of gravity and laws of motion.
- The theory in which the earth is at the center of the universe.
- A system in which the government controls all economic activity in a country and its colonies.
- The scientist found guilty of heresy for backing the Heliocentric Theory.
- To go all around the world.
- Columbus believed he landed in ______ but actually landed in the ______.
- A series of steps one has to do when conducting experiments.
- The official, powerful establishment that became troubled by the Scientific Revolution.
17 Clues: To go all around the world. • The first person to circumnavigate the globe. • A series of events leading to modern science. • Ideas made by scientists to explain observations. • The theory in which the sun is the center of the universe. • What determines the cost of goods in a capitalist economy? • A series of steps one has to do when conducting experiments. • ...
Unit 12 2018-03-27
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- go on about
- ________ are usually good at language
- We didn't expect to find the _________
- it ________ have invented
- She's found an _________ evidence for her theory.
- If he _______ been standing there.
- She should have gotten the ________ she deserved
- Did she tell you something _______?
- come across
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- look into
- She became a _________ scientist
- ______ of qualifications
- He's a ________ of being quite rude, sometimes.
- This was the effect produce by __________
- Some theory have an _________ approach.
- Other scientist __________ her job.
- come up
- well-________ person
18 Clues: come up • look into • go on about • come across • well-________ person • ______ of qualifications • it ________ have invented • She became a _________ scientist • If he _______ been standing there. • Other scientist __________ her job. • Did she tell you something _______? • ________ are usually good at language • We didn't expect to find the _________ • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-02-13
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- boundary that spreads apart
- zone where a oceanic plates subducts under a continental plate
- the thickest layer
- boundary which collides
- rock hard surface we stand on
- the crust, the mantle and the core
- where 2 plates compress
- layer touching the core
- innermost layer
- an area between 2 tectonic plates
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- boundary which plates slide across
- Plate tectonics is the scientific theory that Earth's lithosphere comprises a number of large tectonic plates, which have been slowly moving
- ies between the thermosphere and the stratosphere
- a theory of if the tectonic plates drift
- the layer we stand on
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- zone of Earth's mantle lying beneath the lithosphere and believed to be much hotter and more fluid than the lithosphere.
- theory that oceanic plates slowly move
18 Clues: innermost layer • the thickest layer • the layer we stand on • boundary which collides • where 2 plates compress • layer touching the core • boundary that spreads apart • rock hard surface we stand on • an area between 2 tectonic plates • boundary which plates slide across • the crust, the mantle and the core • theory that oceanic plates slowly move • ...
Astronomy 2025-03-31
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- An orbit where a satellite stays above the same point on the Earths surface
- The next stage in the life cycle of our sun
- One of the final stages of a massive star
- Cosmic _______ background
- The nuclear reaction that happens inside stars
- The theory supported by CMB
- Model of the solar system with the Earth at the centre
- The energy stored in a nebula
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- Model of the solar system with the sun at the centre
- Scientist who discovered moons orbiting Jupiter
- The age of the universe (bn of years) according to the big bang theory
- A quantity that constantly changes for an orbiting objec
- Stars form from these
- A key quantity that the steady state theory claims stays the same
- Shape of most orbits
- Small, rocky object in our solar system
- When a massive star explodes
- This happens to the light from galaxies moving away from an observer
18 Clues: Shape of most orbits • Stars form from these • Cosmic _______ background • The theory supported by CMB • When a massive star explodes • The energy stored in a nebula • Small, rocky object in our solar system • One of the final stages of a massive star • The next stage in the life cycle of our sun • The nuclear reaction that happens inside stars • ...
Science Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- the lighter part of a shadow during an eclipse
- The Milky Way
- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
- The belief that the earth is in the center
- a small body of ice,rock and cosmic dust
- All matter
- the creator of the heliocentric theory
- The belief that the sun is in the center
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- a theory that describes the beginning of the universe
- supported and proved the heliocentric theory
- When a meteor hit's the earth it is called a
- A region in the solar system between Mars and Jupiter
- the darker part of a shadow during an eclipse
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- the force that attracts a body twords another
15 Clues: All matter • The Milky Way • Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune • the creator of the heliocentric theory • a small body of ice,rock and cosmic dust • The belief that the sun is in the center • The belief that the earth is in the center • supported and proved the heliocentric theory • When a meteor hit's the earth it is called a • ...
Motivation and Emotion Crossword 2021-09-03
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- one of the culturally specific standards that govern the types and frequencies of emotions that are acceptable
- eating disorder characterized by an individual maintaining body weight that is well below average through starvation and/or excessive exercise
- amount of energy that is expended in a given period of time
- two-factor theory of emotion emotions consist of two factors: physiological and cognitive
- researchers who believed that emotions arise from physiological arousal
- motivation that arises from external factors or rewards
- satiety hormone
- assertion that each individual has an ideal body weight, or set point, that is resistant to change
- theory that our emotions are determined by our appraisal of the stimulus
- theory of emotion physiological arousal and emotional experience occur at the same time
- deviations from homeostasis create physiological needs that result in psychological drive states that direct behavior to meet the need and ultimately bring the system back to homeostasis
- law simple tasks are performed best when arousal levels are relatively high, while complex tasks are best performed when arousal is lower
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- test that measures physiological arousal of individuals as they answer a series of questions
- individual’s belief in his own capabilities or capacities to complete a task
- type of surgery that modifies the gastrointestinal system to reduce the amount of food that can be eaten and/or limiting how much of the digested food can be absorbed
- motivation based on internal feelings rather than external rewards
- adult with a BMI between 25 and 29.9
- part of the brain with dense connections with a variety of sensory areas of the brain; it is critical for classical conditioning and attaching emotional value to memory
- wants or needs that direct behavior toward some goal
- hypothesis that facial expressions are capable of influencing our emotions
- species-specific pattern of behavior that is unlearned
- subjective state of being often described as feelings
- pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage
- type of eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging
- type of eating disorder characterized by binge eating and associated distress
- fullness; satisfaction
- adult with a BMI over 40
- spectrum of needs ranging from basic biological needs to social needs to self-actualization
28 Clues: satiety hormone • fullness; satisfaction • adult with a BMI over 40 • adult with a BMI between 25 and 29.9 • pattern of behavior in which we regularly engage • wants or needs that direct behavior toward some goal • subjective state of being often described as feelings • species-specific pattern of behavior that is unlearned • ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD 2023-03-10
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- Feelings that predispose us to respond in a particular way
- Adjusting one’s behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- Unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members
- The tendency to favor our own group
- Negative behavior intended to hurt someone
- Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others
- The mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in decision-making overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
- Those perceived as different or apart from our ingroup
- Unselfish regard for the welfare of others
- An aroused state of intense positive absorption in another usually present at the beginning of a love relationship
- An overgeneralized belief about a group of people
- The enduring values and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted through generations
- The tendency for people to believe the world is just and that people get what deserve and deserve what they get
- A perceived incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas
- A strategy designed to decrease international tensions
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- The deep affectionate attachment we feel for those with whom our lives are intertwined
- Influence resulting from a person’s desire to gain approval or avoid disapproval
- The loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- The best teacher
- People with whom we share a common identity
- An understood rule for accepted and expected behavior
- The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one
- The tendency to recall faces of one’s own race more accurately than faces of other races
- A unjustifiable attitude toward a group and its members
- The theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame
- A set of expectations about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave
- The theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when our attitudes are inconsistent with our actions
- The tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with a larger request
- The theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition
- A condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give to it
30 Clues: The best teacher • The tendency to favor our own group • Negative behavior intended to hurt someone • Unselfish regard for the welfare of others • People with whom we share a common identity • Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others • An overgeneralized belief about a group of people • An understood rule for accepted and expected behavior • ...
Animal Farm 2021-06-17
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- political theory created by old major
- snowball represents this man
- horse
- one of the dogs
- political theory created by karl marx
- original leader of animal farm not manor farm
- name of book
- one of the dogs
- rules laid out by old major
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- fruit
- one of the dogs
- name of farm original
- drink
- last name of farmer
- donkey
- one of the pigs
- bird
- one of the pigs
18 Clues: bird • fruit • drink • horse • donkey • name of book • one of the dogs • one of the dogs • one of the pigs • one of the dogs • one of the pigs • last name of farmer • name of farm original • rules laid out by old major • snowball represents this man • political theory created by old major • political theory created by karl marx • original leader of animal farm not manor farm
New Criticism 2024-12-13
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- other word for literary text
- theory of art = the art is separate from the artist
- emotional response is irrelevant to interpretation
- readers that read more in-depth using the methods described in New Criticism
- the external structure of a poem, encompasses but rises above the usual definition of poetic structure.
- someone who breaks literary pieces down into their based meanings; same as any other physical study such as chemists breaking down mixtures into their pure elements to study them
- conflicts or tensions existing by the very nature of poetic diction.
- studying text using outside perspective by trying to find relevant background context
- set of objects, a situation, a chain of events, or reactions that can prompt the emotional response the author desires without being a direct statement of that emotion.
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- method for finding a correct interpretation using only the text itself
- what is happening in a poem
- critics who believe that the main meaning the text is how the reader interprets it
- people who believe that humans are just reactionary to their surroundings only bound by a set of scientific rules and internal drives
- it is a fallacy to believe that art is an expression of the author’s intentions
14 Clues: what is happening in a poem • other word for literary text • emotional response is irrelevant to interpretation • theory of art = the art is separate from the artist • conflicts or tensions existing by the very nature of poetic diction. • method for finding a correct interpretation using only the text itself • ...
2019-SOC1200 Chapter 01 - A Sociological Lens 2019-08-06
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- The system of ideas and political practices based on the principle that women are human beings equal to men.
- The level of broader social forces.
- The level of individual experiences and choices.
- A type of postmodernism that aims to deconstruct what is perceived as knowledge and asks questions of that knowledge.
- A feeling of normlessness.
- An approach to theorizing that emphasizes explanation and prediction.
- (two words) An overall sense of people’s expectations.
- Behaviours, appearances, and thoughts that correspond to society’s norms.
- A type of postmodernism in which social change has created inescapable chaos and meaninglessness.
- (two words) Factors such as social stratification, inequality, race, ethnicity, and gender affect opportunities available to a person, according to Max Weber.
- Legal and social power that is vested in males.
- An approach to theorizing that focuses on the ways people come to understand themselves, others, and the world around them.
- The term that best describes the relationship between the macro and micro level.
- In Marxist conflict theory, the people who work for the owners of the means of production.
- The systematic study of society using the sociological imagination.
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- Ways of understanding a particular subject or social phenomenon.
- Society’s expectations for how we are supposed to act, think, and look.
- An intended function of one of society’s structures.
- An approach to theorizing that explores the role power plays in social processes and emphasizes the importance of knowledge being tied to emancipation.
- Male-centred, failing to account for women’s experiences.
- An unintended function of one of society’s structures.
- words) The ability to perceive the interconnections between individual experiences and larger sociocultural forces.
- People’s capacity to make choices, which then have an impact on other people and on the society in which they live.
- In Marxist conflict theory, the owners of the means of production.
- Collectively shared criteria by which we determine whether something is right or wrong.
- The responsibility that scholars have to provide subordinated and marginalized groups in society with the knowledge they need to be able to end their powerlessness.
- A type of data collection method that produces verifiable findings and is carried out using systematic procedures to gather reliable knowledge.
- A set of propositions intended to explain a fact or a phenomenon.
28 Clues: A feeling of normlessness. • The level of broader social forces. • Legal and social power that is vested in males. • The level of individual experiences and choices. • An intended function of one of society’s structures. • An unintended function of one of society’s structures. • (two words) An overall sense of people’s expectations. • ...
Economics 2017-03-01
Across
- unemployment due to an economic decline
- lose job due to technological advances
- occurring at a very high rate
- réduction in the level of prices
- C+I+G is the equation for
- spiral used to explain the cause and effect
- theory price changes correspond to changes in he monetary supply
Down
- theory occurs when demand for goods/ services exceeds existing supplies
- theory increase prices of inputs like labor
- power the ability to purchase
- unemployed because of the season
- people changing jobs, or seeking thier first job
- inflation increases gradually, but continues over time
- rates a portion of a loan which has to be paid back
- money received
15 Clues: money received • C+I+G is the equation for • power the ability to purchase • occurring at a very high rate • unemployed because of the season • réduction in the level of prices • lose job due to technological advances • unemployment due to an economic decline • theory increase prices of inputs like labor • spiral used to explain the cause and effect • ...
Science Terms 2020-09-11
Across
- an explanation for a observation during an experiment
- method, a set of procedures that walk you through performing an experiment
- a explanation or prediction of a experiment with the few facts you know
- variable, a part of the investigation that does not change at all
- the start of an investigation or project
- studying something during an investigation to get a better understanding
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- procedure that follows the steps of the scientific method
- to carefully look at evidence and compare it to other observations found
- the final step of the scientific method
- to make a educated estimate of what you believe will happen
10 Clues: the final step of the scientific method • the start of an investigation or project • an explanation for a observation during an experiment • procedure that follows the steps of the scientific method • to make a educated estimate of what you believe will happen • variable, a part of the investigation that does not change at all • ...
Unit 5-6 crossword puzzle 2024-02-13
Across
- parenting style where parent solves problems, set clear rules, and openly communicates with child
- the accumulation of knowledge and skills
- the exertion of skills and intelligence
- attatchment where child trusts parent and has stability and a balance between intimacy and independence
- child feeling distressed when you leave them
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- intelligence where you're able to perceive, express, understand, and regulate emotions
- child is anxious around people he doesn't know
- theory where child's behavior is created by observing, imitating, and being reinforced.
- temperament where child is good natured, easy to care for, and adaptive
- objects out of sight still exist
10 Clues: objects out of sight still exist • the exertion of skills and intelligence • the accumulation of knowledge and skills • child feeling distressed when you leave them • child is anxious around people he doesn't know • temperament where child is good natured, easy to care for, and adaptive • ...
Writing homework ( from I Am, Therefor I Think.) 2024-05-27
Across
- having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment
- a statement of the basic beliefs of a religious faith
- a sentence that can not be true, but can not be false.
- , a synonym for philosophy
- focuses on using logic to solve life's BIG questions
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- the act of reflecting or ruminating carefully on something
- an explanation for why things work or how things happen
- what do you call it when God is capable of being everywhere at the same time
- questions the nature of reality.
- a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual
10 Clues: , a synonym for philosophy • questions the nature of reality. • having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment • focuses on using logic to solve life's BIG questions • a statement of the basic beliefs of a religious faith • a sentence that can not be true, but can not be false. • an explanation for why things work or how things happen • ...
Math Terms 2018-11-02
Across
- n: the number of unique digits (including zero) that a positional numeral system uses to represent numbers, e.g. base 10 (decimal) uses 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in each place value position; base 2 (binary) uses just 0 and 1; base 60 (sexagesimal, as used in ancient Mesopotamia) uses all the numbers from 0 to 59; etc
- a mathematical structure consisting of a set together with an operation that combines any two of its elements to form a third element, e.g. the set of integers and the addition operation form a group
- the point towards which a series or function converges, e.g. as x becomes closer and closer to zero, (sin x)⁄x becomes closer and closer to the limit of 1
- a member of, or an object in, a set
- object is exactly or approximately similar to a part of itself (in fractals, the shapes of lines at different iterations look like smaller versions of earlier shapes)
- numbers: integers greater than 1 which are only divisible by themselves and 1
- equation: a polynomial having a degree of 4 (i.e. the highest power is 4), of the form ax4 + bx3 + cx2 + dx + e = 0, the highest order polynomial equation that can be solved by factorization into radicals by a general formula
- theory: an area of topology that studies mathematical knots (a knot is a closed curve in space formed by interlacing a piece of “string” and joining the ends)
- triangle: a triangle (three sided polygon) containing an angle of 90°
- in an algebraic expression or equation, either a single number or variable, or the product of several numbers and variables separated from another term by a + or - sign, e.g. in the expression 3 + 4x + 5yzw, the 3, the 4x and the 5yzw are all separate terms
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- a smooth symmetrical curve with two branches produced by the section of a conical surface
- square: a square array of numbers where each row, column and diagonal added up to the same total, known as the magic sum or constant (a semi-magic square is a square numbers where just the rows and columns, but not both diagonals, sum to a constant)
- numbers: an extension of the natural numbers (different from integers and from cardinal numbers) used to describe the order type of sets i.e. the order of elements within a set or series
- set: the set of points for a function of the form z2 + c (where c is a complex parameter), such that a small perturbation can cause drastic changes in the sequence of iterated function values and iterations will either approach zero, approach infinity or get trapped in loop
- number: a real number which expresses fractions on the base 10 standard numbering system using place value, e.g. 37⁄100 = 0.37
- a physical quantity having magnitude and direction, represented by a directed arrow indicating its orientation in space
- number: a number with at least one other factor besides itself and one, i.e. not a prime numberbase n: the number of unique digits (including zero) that a positional numeral system uses to represent numbers, e.g.
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
- function: A function based on an infinite series of reciprocals of exponents (Riemann’s zeta function is the extension of Euler’s simple zeta function into the domain of complex numbers)
- a number that will divide into another number exactly, e.g. the factors of 10 are 1, 2 and 5
- an equality that remains true regardless of the values of any variables that appear within it, e.g. for multiplication, the identity is one; for addition, the identity is zero
- line: a line on which all points correspond to real numbers (a simple number line may only mark integers, but in theory all real numbers to +/- infinity can be shown on a number line)
22 Clues: a member of, or an object in, a set • triangle: a triangle (three sided polygon) containing an angle of 90° • numbers: integers greater than 1 which are only divisible by themselves and 1 • a smooth symmetrical curve with two branches produced by the section of a conical surface • ...
