set theory Crossword Puzzles
Bio Vocab 2017-09-25
Across
- logical interpretation based on input on what is already known
- an organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural
- part of earth in which life exists including land water and air
- scientific study of life
- the ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- a well tested explanation that connects many different observations and hypotheses.
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- an experiment where only one variable is changed.
- a scientific explanation for a set of observations
- the combinations of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials
- a particular preference or point of view that is personal
10 Clues: scientific study of life • an experiment where only one variable is changed. • a scientific explanation for a set of observations • the ability to maintain a stable internal environment • a particular preference or point of view that is personal • logical interpretation based on input on what is already known • ...
Reliability and Validity of Assessment 2024-06-10
Across
- The extent to which an assessment measures what it intends to measure.
- A set of principles or ideas that explain phenomena or guide practice.
- Methods and tools used to gather evidence of student learning.
- Tools or techniques used to measure and assess student performance.
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- Information or facts collected for analysis and interpretation.
- The process of ensuring assessments are consistent with instructional goals.
- Connecting assessment results to instructional practices and decisions.
- Making sense of assessment results and drawing meaningful conclusions.
- The degree to which an assessment produces stable and consistent results.
- Unintended variability or mistakes that can affect assessment results.
10 Clues: Methods and tools used to gather evidence of student learning. • Information or facts collected for analysis and interpretation. • Tools or techniques used to measure and assess student performance. • The extent to which an assessment measures what it intends to measure. • Making sense of assessment results and drawing meaningful conclusions. • ...
Q1 Vocab(2nd) 2023-09-10
Across
- orderly procedure carried out with the goal of verifying, refuting, or establishing the validity of a hypothesis.
- a statement about the way things will happen in the future
- a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
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- having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
- practice and theory of influencing people
- hint at future events
- what happens in a story
- an organization set up to make and enforce rules for a society
- a number expressible in the form a or –a for some whole number
10 Clues: hint at future events • what happens in a story • practice and theory of influencing people • having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned. • a statement about the way things will happen in the future • a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence • an organization set up to make and enforce rules for a society • ...
Leland Mercado's 100 Points Project Crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- 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 • ...
academic vocabullary 2025-03-12
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- the final section of an academic paper that summarizes findings
- a reasoned judgment that is supported by evidence
- The process of gathering information systematically to understand a topic
- a statement that can be proven true with data or research
- a guess or assumption made before conducting research
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- the act of explaining or clarifying something
- a logical way of thinking, based on evidence and analysis
- A brief restatement of the main ideas of a text
- A detailed examination of the components of a subject
- a set of ideas intended to explain something,often based on principles
10 Clues: the act of explaining or clarifying something • A brief restatement of the main ideas of a text • a reasoned judgment that is supported by evidence • A detailed examination of the components of a subject • a guess or assumption made before conducting research • a logical way of thinking, based on evidence and analysis • ...
LTTC 07/04 2025-07-04
Across
- To draw attention or interest, like flowers do to bees
- To show something so others can see it clearly
- An idea or set of ideas to explain something, often in science
- Able to bend or change easily without breaking
- Facts or signs that show something is true or real
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- Something that gives a better chance of success
- A special quality or feature of someone or something
- A single thickness or level in a structure, like a cake or clothing
- A hint or piece of information that helps solve a mystery or puzzle
- To gradually change and develop over time
10 Clues: To gradually change and develop over time • To show something so others can see it clearly • Able to bend or change easily without breaking • Something that gives a better chance of success • Facts or signs that show something is true or real • A special quality or feature of someone or something • To draw attention or interest, like flowers do to bees • ...
Vocab Puzzle week 4/25- A & C 2022-04-27
Across
- A possible result of an event
- A model of a real-world situation that is used to find probabilities.
- Putting a theory of probability to test
- The set of all possible outcomes of an action
- number of time events occur divided by total number of trials
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- When all outcomes of an action are equally likely. What should happen.
- A single outcome or group of outcomes from a sample space
- An event with multistep actions.
- Consists of actions, its sample space, and a list of events with their probabilities.
- The likelihood that an event will occur
10 Clues: A possible result of an event • An event with multistep actions. • The likelihood that an event will occur • Putting a theory of probability to test • The set of all possible outcomes of an action • A single outcome or group of outcomes from a sample space • number of time events occur divided by total number of trials • ...
gupta emprie 2022-12-20
Across
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a situation of wealth and success
- a line on which an object spins
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
Down
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- the study of the stars and planets
- the study of numbers
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a positive result gained by hard work
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Let Genetics be Basic 2022-08-10
Across
- a condensed region where ribosomes are formed
- alternative form of a gene
- found that in DNA, the ratios of adenine (A) to thymine (T) and guanine (G) to cytosine (C) are equal
- digest cell waste products
- a field of study that sequenced the DNA of all organisms in a particular environment
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- "power house of the cell"
- is the scientifically erroneous and immoral theory of “racial improvement” and “planned breeding,”
- organelle that is present only in plants and algae that is responsible for photosynthesis
- study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms
- the complete set of genetic information in an organism
10 Clues: "power house of the cell" • alternative form of a gene • digest cell waste products • a condensed region where ribosomes are formed • the complete set of genetic information in an organism • study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms • a field of study that sequenced the DNA of all organisms in a particular environment • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
KEY TERMS- Theories 2026-03-07
Across
- Theory = Focuses on self-actualization and unconditional positive regard
- Perspective = Emphasizes a client’s abilities, resources, and resilience
- = When the therapist projects their own feelings onto the client
- = Actions taken by the social worker to address client problems
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- = Ethical duty to protect private client information
- = The client’s right to make their own decisions
- Behavioral Therapy = Focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns
- Theory = Emphasizes unconscious processes and early childhood experiences
- = When a client projects feelings about someone from their past onto the therapist
- Theory = Views individuals as part of interacting systems like family and community
- = Process of gathering information about a client’s needs
- Learning Theory = Behavior learned through observation and reinforcement
12 Clues: = The client’s right to make their own decisions • = Ethical duty to protect private client information • = Process of gathering information about a client’s needs • = Actions taken by the social worker to address client problems • = When the therapist projects their own feelings onto the client • ...
bible 2022-10-07
Across
- the son of the holy God
- inhuman actions performed by a higher being
- guess without supportive evidence
- the teaching of Christ
- something not true
- religious belief
- believing in something truly and hardly
- creator or ruler of the world
- is the study of the natural social world
- be everywhere at all times
- God's holy word
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- religion of Christians
- is something you believe in
- "big bang theory"
- religious belief
- house of God
- all-powerful
- apostle in the bible
- hates Christians
- 100% true
20 Clues: 100% true • house of God • all-powerful • God's holy word • religious belief • religious belief • hates Christians • "big bang theory" • something not true • apostle in the bible • religion of Christians • the teaching of Christ • the son of the holy God • be everywhere at all times • is something you believe in • creator or ruler of the world • guess without supportive evidence • ...
Economics Key Terms 2022-10-14
Across
- Increasing opportunity costs would be represented by what shape PPF?
- A general explanation of a set of interrelated events.
- A good which is not scarce and therefore has zero opportunity cost
- The value of the next best alternative that must be given up or sacrificed in order to obtain something else.
- Normative Economic is based on this.
- Wrote the book, “The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money” (often abbreviated to “the General Theory”).
- The satisfaction derived from consuming something.
- The study of choices leading to the best possible use of scarce resources in order to satisfy unlimited human needs and wants.
- “The UK Government should spend more on education” in an example of this type of statement.
- Refers to the situation in which available resources, or factors of production, are finite, whereas wants are infinite.
- Divide by this to calculate the average National Output per person.
- Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income.
- Measures the value of current output valued at current prices.
- Positive Economics uses this type of method to arrive at knowledge about the economic world.
- Simple model that illustrates some of the economic concepts and relationships which help us understand the overall economy.
- A price index commonly used to convert nominal GDP to real GDP.
Down
- At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy?
- Represents average growth over long periods of time.
- Type of injection to an economy selling to other countries.
- The Factor of Production for which Profits are received in return for its provision.
- The concept of one extra unit.
- “Inflation has risen to 9.3% in H1 2021” is an example of this type of statement.
- A straight line PPF would indicate the presence of what type of opportunity cost?
- Method used to apportion or divide something up between its interested users.
- Measures the value of current output valued at constant (base year) prices.
- What type of hand did Adam Smith use to describe the mechanism by which markets (based on the self-interested behaviour of decision makers) allocate scarce resources in the most optimal manner.
- The output represented by the long-term growth trend.
- Refers to actual GDP lies above or below potential GDP.
28 Clues: The concept of one extra unit. • Normative Economic is based on this. • Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income. • The satisfaction derived from consuming something. • Represents average growth over long periods of time. • The output represented by the long-term growth trend. • At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy? • ...
Economics Key Terms 2022-10-14
Across
- Increasing opportunity costs would be represented by what shape PPF?
- A general explanation of a set of interrelated events.
- A good which is not scarce and therefore has zero opportunity cost
- The value of the next best alternative that must be given up or sacrificed in order to obtain something else.
- Normative Economic is based on this.
- Wrote the book, “The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money” (often abbreviated to “the General Theory”).
- The satisfaction derived from consuming something.
- The study of choices leading to the best possible use of scarce resources in order to satisfy unlimited human needs and wants.
- “The UK Government should spend more on education” in an example of this type of statement.
- Refers to the situation in which available resources, or factors of production, are finite, whereas wants are infinite.
- Divide by this to calculate the average National Output per person.
- Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income.
- Measures the value of current output valued at current prices.
- Positive Economics uses this type of method to arrive at knowledge about the economic world.
- Simple model that illustrates some of the economic concepts and relationships which help us understand the overall economy.
- A price index commonly used to convert nominal GDP to real GDP.
Down
- At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy?
- Represents average growth over long periods of time.
- Type of injection to an economy selling to other countries.
- The Factor of Production for which Profits are received in return for its provision.
- The concept of one extra unit.
- “Inflation has risen to 9.3% in H1 2021” is an example of this type of statement.
- A straight line PPF would indicate the presence of what type of opportunity cost?
- Method used to apportion or divide something up between its interested users.
- Measures the value of current output valued at constant (base year) prices.
- What type of hand did Adam Smith use to describe the mechanism by which markets (based on the self-interested behaviour of decision makers) allocate scarce resources in the most optimal manner.
- The output represented by the long-term growth trend.
- Refers to actual GDP lies above or below potential GDP.
28 Clues: The concept of one extra unit. • Normative Economic is based on this. • Withdrawals from the Circular Flow of Income. • The satisfaction derived from consuming something. • Represents average growth over long periods of time. • The output represented by the long-term growth trend. • At “Full Employment” what still exists in the economy? • ...
APW Early Modern (6.6-6.8) 2023-06-01
Across
- Exit one country or region and settle in another
- People who studied skull sizes and shapes as they believed skulls indicated a person's mental faculties and character
- Sugar plantation island controlled by the British where huge numbers of Indians were sent to work there
- The adaptation of Darwin's theory of the biological evolution o society; used the "survival of the fittest" theory to argue that the spread of European and US owner proved the biological superiority of whites; used to justify the imperialist expansion of powerful countries (Social _____)
- A vast area of grassland and rich soil in south-central South America.
- French colony in Southeast Asia that comprised Cambodia, Laos (ceded by Sean), and Vietnam (won after the Sino-French War)
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
- Britain's "Informal" Empire, lots of Italian immigrants, Britain invested the most money in this country
- what system was Used in British Southeast Asian colonies, entire families were recruited to work on tea, coffee, and rubber plantations, less restricted than indentured servants.
- A dispersion of people from their homeland.
- modern-day Sri Lanka; the southern end of Britain's control of the Indian subcontinent
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- The development of industries for the machine production of goods.
- A large migration of people to a newly discovered gold field (occurred in California, Australia, Peru)
- modern-day Ethiopia; a Christian African kingdom in East Africa; Italy attempted to conquer it in 1895, but the natives remained strong
- British colony conquered in the 1870s that comprised the Malay Peninsula, Burma (Myanmar), and northern Borneo
- A place or group that is different in character from those surrounding it.
- Scottish missionary who worked to end the illegal slave trade in Sub-Saharan Africa
- English naturalist who studied the plants and animals of South America and the Pacific islands, and in his book "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" (1859) set forth his theory of evolution by natural selection
- To move into to a new country
- Chinese enclaves developed throughout Australia
- Modern-day Thailand managed to escape the clutches of 19th-century European imperialism; its monarchy deftly handled diplomatic relations with the British and French, who's colonies brodered it.
- A Man-made system of extensions to rivers which will connect waterways and improve transportation. (most famous was Erie Canal)
22 Clues: To move into to a new country • A dispersion of people from their homeland. • Chinese enclaves developed throughout Australia • Exit one country or region and settle in another • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country. • The development of industries for the machine production of goods. • ...
chapters 27 & 6 2015-11-30
Across
- this type of theory views conditions like resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments
- (2 words) this model is a popular framework in nursing studies focused on patient compliance and preventative healthcare practices
- a ____ _____ methodically integrates research evidence about a specific research question using carefully developed sampling and data collection procedures that are spelled out in advance in a protocol
- in Roy's model humans are viewed as biopsychosocial systems who cope with environmental change through a process of ______
- this level of theory attempts to describe large segments of the human experience, also known as macrotheories
- a broad, abstract characterization of phenomena
- ______ bias stems from the underrepresentation of nonsignificant findings in the published literature
- an index that quantifies the magnitude and direction of a relationship between variables (2 words)
- a ____ plot graphs the estimated effect size for each study, together with the 95% confidence interval around each study, used to visually inspect heterogeneity across studies
- ______ analyses involve splitting the effect size information from studies into distinct categorical groups
- a _____ study or review that is a preliminary investigation that clarifies the range and nature of the evidence base, addresses broad questions and has flexible procedures
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- a graphic, theory-driven representation of phenomena and their interrelationships using symbols or diagrams and minimal use of words (2 words)
- this is the study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in a metasynthesis
- the conceptual underpinning of a study that includes an overall rationale and conceptual definitions of key concepts
- this level of theory is more specific to certain phenomena and are increasingly important in nursing research
- these involve a discovery of essential features of a body of findings and a transformation that yields new insights and interpretations
- Roger's Science of Unitary Human Beings model describes ____ ____ as the fundamental unit of the living (either human or non-human/environmental) 2 words
- a ______ plot is the most usual way to examine the possibility of publication bias among studies in a meta-analysis (effects from individual studies are plotted on the horizontal axis and precision is on vertical)
- this type of theory suggests that cultural conditions and adaptation stem from mental activity and ideas
- literature there is no consensus on whether systematic reviews should include unpublished reports, also known as _____ (2 words)
20 Clues: a broad, abstract characterization of phenomena • this is the study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in a metasynthesis • an index that quantifies the magnitude and direction of a relationship between variables (2 words) • ______ bias stems from the underrepresentation of nonsignificant findings in the published literature • ...
SE-3 Roll no-21375 2024-07-15
Across
- A set that contains other sets
- The set of all elements not in a given set
- Two sets that are totally equal
- A diagram used to represent sets
- Two sets with no elements in common
- Elements that are in one set but not another
- A set that is part of another set
- The number of elements in a set
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- The set of all subsets of a given set
- Sets that have the same elements
- A set that does not change under an operation
- A set has no element
- A set with all possible elements
- An operation that combines all elements from two sets
- The largest set that is a subset of two given sets
- A collection of distint objects
16 Clues: A set has no element • A set that contains other sets • Two sets that are totally equal • A collection of distint objects • The number of elements in a set • Sets that have the same elements • A set with all possible elements • A diagram used to represent sets • A set that is part of another set • Two sets with no elements in common • The set of all subsets of a given set • ...
Math Terms 2018-11-02
Across
- 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
- a number that will divide into another number exactly, e.g. the factors of 10 are 1, 2 and 5
- 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
- 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)
- 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 physical quantity having magnitude and direction, represented by a directed arrow indicating its orientation in space
- number: a real number which expresses fractions on the base 10 standard numbering system using place value, e.g. 37⁄100 = 0.37
- 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)
- a member of, or an object in, a set
- 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
- 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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- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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
- 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.
- triangle: a triangle (three sided polygon) containing an angle of 90°
- a smooth symmetrical curve with two branches produced by the section of a conical surface
- 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
- 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
- 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
- numbers: integers greater than 1 which are only divisible by themselves and 1
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 • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-02-13
Across
- 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 • ...
Crossword #3 2025-06-06
Across
- Life event that redirects someone away from crime
- Harvard duo who pioneered longitudinal delinquency studies
- Where race, gender, and class collide
- Ritualistic process marking gang entry
- Theory that crime is a biological throwback
- Discipline type upheld by Ingraham v. Wright
- Justice with healing at its core
- Lifestyle idealized by some gang members and Tupac
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- Legal mandate for reporting child abuse, abbr.
- Goal of shaming that welcomes back the wrongdoer
- When decision-making hits a wall of limits
- Latent trait theory’s term for a stable tendency to offend
- Individuals who never engage in delinquency, per Moffitt
- This synthetic opioid is more potent than heroin and linked to many overdose deaths
- Theory suggesting drug use begins with alcohol or tobacco
- Widespread form of child maltreatment
- Supreme Court case allowing student armbands as protected speech
- Developmental theory with multiple paths to delinquency
18 Clues: Justice with healing at its core • Where race, gender, and class collide • Widespread form of child maltreatment • Ritualistic process marking gang entry • When decision-making hits a wall of limits • Theory that crime is a biological throwback • Discipline type upheld by Ingraham v. Wright • Legal mandate for reporting child abuse, abbr. • ...
1920's crossword puzzle 2022-12-01
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- perceived as a threat to America
- ban on alcohol
- allowed women to control when they had a family
- women who went against social norms
- defended scopes
- prejudice against foreign born people
- a policy that resists involvement in foreign affaris
- 1916-1970; 6 million African Americans moved from the south to the Northeast and West
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- the illegal distribution, manufacture, or sale of goods, especially alcohol
- Darwins theory of evolution (science) vs. creation theory (religion)
- prohibited schools from teaching darwins theory of evolution
- describes the growth and spatial reorganization of a contemporary city.
- US government hunted down suspected communists, socialists, and anarchists
- an establishment to get an illegal drink
- buy now pay later
15 Clues: ban on alcohol • defended scopes • buy now pay later • perceived as a threat to America • women who went against social norms • prejudice against foreign born people • an establishment to get an illegal drink • allowed women to control when they had a family • a policy that resists involvement in foreign affaris • prohibited schools from teaching darwins theory of evolution • ...
Famous Scientists 2024-09-29
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- – Electromagnetic induction discoverer
- – Expanding universe astronomer
- – Father of computer science
- – Laws of planetary motion
- – Discovered gravity
- – Evolution theorist
- – Father of modern astronomy
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- – Father of genetics
- – Pioneered radioactivity research
- – Quantum electrodynamics physicist
- – Developed germ theory
- – Inventor of the AC motor
- – Black holes and cosmology expert
- – Theory of relativity physicist
- – Architect of the nuclear age
15 Clues: – Father of genetics • – Discovered gravity • – Evolution theorist • – Developed germ theory • – Inventor of the AC motor • – Laws of planetary motion • – Father of computer science • – Father of modern astronomy • – Architect of the nuclear age • – Expanding universe astronomer • – Theory of relativity physicist • – Pioneered radioactivity research • ...
Theory of Knowledge 2012-03-12
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- This type of skepticism can be compared to scientific skepticism.
- The theory of truth that a statement is rendered true by the existence of a fact with corresponding elements and a similar structure. This is commonly referred as the _________ theory.
- What topic addresses the questions: What is knowledge? How is knowledge acquired? To what extent is it possible for a given subject or entity to be known?
- The definition of knowledge that states that in order for a certain aspect to be categorized under justified true belief; one must have justified that the certain aspect is true. This is known as ___________ true belief.
- Using the planet we live on to evaluate a certain aspect is known as the _____ approach.
- It is commonly said that it takes _ ___ of study to become a genius at a certain topic.
- Leonardo Da Vinci could be considered to be an because of his achievements.
- The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato illustrated this type of skepticism.
- The theory of truth that states that the truth of a statement consists in its practical consequences, especially in its agreement with subsequent experience. Also known as the ______ theory.
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- A philosopher who wrote ‘The Structure of Scientific Revolutions’ and was a good attempt in explain the term ‘paradigm shift.
- The information passed by the ruling party and is to be considered correct. This is known as Knowledge by ______.
- The science or art of making maps
- A movie involving an awesome plot but also giving the audience a feel of what the world could really be. It tests the fabric of society. This movie is known as the _____
- The theory of truth that every true statement, insofar as it is true, describes its subject in the totality of its relationship with all other things. This is known as _______ theory.
- A word used in biology to describe the study of heritable changes in gene function.
- SHIFT The September 11, 2001 attacks was a type of to the world.
16 Clues: The science or art of making maps • This type of skepticism can be compared to scientific skepticism. • SHIFT The September 11, 2001 attacks was a type of to the world. • The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato illustrated this type of skepticism. • Leonardo Da Vinci could be considered to be an because of his achievements. • ...
Cell Theory Review 2021-02-26
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- Protection against enemies.
- Concluded that all animals are made up of cells.
- The first person to see and name cells.
- Keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits.
- Producing offspring.
- Chemical reactions inside the cell.
- Smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
- Concluded that new cells could be produced only from the division of existing cells.
- Primitive cells with no nucleus.
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- Discovered bacteria and developed the microscope lens to see greater maginification.
- Perceiving changes and responding changes in the environment.
- Increase in size.
- Complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
- Concluded that all plants are made of cells.
- Obtaining food to provide energy for growth.
- 1. All living things are made of cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of life. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.
16 Clues: Increase in size. • Producing offspring. • Protection against enemies. • Primitive cells with no nucleus. • Chemical reactions inside the cell. • The first person to see and name cells. • Concluded that all plants are made of cells. • Obtaining food to provide energy for growth. • Concluded that all animals are made up of cells. • ...
Cell Theory Review 2021-02-26
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- Primitive cells with no nucleus.
- Producing offspring.
- The first person to see and name cells.
- Chemical reactions inside the cell.
- Concluded that all animals are made up of cells.
- Discovered bacteria and developed the microscope lens to see greater maginification.
- Concluded that all plants are made of cells.
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- Keeping conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits.
- Complex cells, contain a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
- Protection against enemies.
- 1. All living things are made of cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of life. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.
- Obtaining food to provide energy for growth.
- Perceiving changes and responding changes in the environment.
- Concluded that new cells could be produced only from the division of existing cells.
- Increase in size.
- Smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
16 Clues: Increase in size. • Producing offspring. • Protection against enemies. • Primitive cells with no nucleus. • Chemical reactions inside the cell. • The first person to see and name cells. • Obtaining food to provide energy for growth. • Concluded that all plants are made of cells. • Concluded that all animals are made up of cells. • ...
Big bang theory 2022-05-13
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- the average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion, but only after an infinite time
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out
- the study of the nature and evolution of the universe.
- type of star that pulsates radially, varying in both diameter and temperature and producing changes in brightness with a well-defined stable period and amplitude
- the radiation era in the Big Bang theory
- the era that started when the gravitational effect of matter began to dominate the effect of radiation pressure
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- any of the systems of stars and interstellar matter that make up the universe
- refers to its surface and that is what determines its color
- the explosively rapid expansion of space-time that occurred a tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang
- the distance light travels in one year
- change in observed wavelength, or frequency
- the angle between the Earth at one time of year, and the Earth six months later, as measured from a nearby star
- any of the four basic forces that govern how objects or particles interact and how certain particles decay
- unit of temperature
- a component of the universe whose presence is discerned from its gravitational attraction rather than its luminosity
- the physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and the electromagnetic field
16 Clues: unit of temperature • the distance light travels in one year • the radiation era in the Big Bang theory • change in observed wavelength, or frequency • the study of the nature and evolution of the universe. • refers to its surface and that is what determines its color • a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out • ...
Perm theory 111.1 2020-04-17
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- to add texture, volume or..
- hair must be wrapped
- determines the volume of the curl
- exothermic perms generate their own..
- ph of 6.9-7.2
- heat is absorbed by the surroundings.
- physical phase
- begins after hair has been wrapped on perm tool or rod
- are used to make sure there is no rough line or crease on the curl after unwrapping rod or roller
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- made the first real break through with his heat permanent waving machine
- applied to break disulfide bonds and soften the protein structures
- perm solution is also known as..
- both are equally important
- oxidizing agent
- Digital perms originated in..
- perm solution
16 Clues: ph of 6.9-7.2 • perm solution • physical phase • oxidizing agent • hair must be wrapped • both are equally important • to add texture, volume or.. • Digital perms originated in.. • perm solution is also known as.. • determines the volume of the curl • exothermic perms generate their own.. • heat is absorbed by the surroundings. • begins after hair has been wrapped on perm tool or rod • ...
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. • ...
Music Theory - Composition 2026-02-11
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- – Secondary melodic line
- – Repetition at a new pitch level
- – Difference between musical ideas
- – Short musical idea
- – Sense of coherence
- – Distribution of music among instruments
- – Change of key
- – Relationship of musical lines
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- – Shortening of rhythmic values
- – Lengthening of rhythmic values
- – Harmonic punctuation
- – Section where material is transformed
- – Repetition of a melody in another voice
- – Repetition with change
- – Classical aesthetic principle
- – Overall structure of a piece
16 Clues: – Change of key • – Short musical idea • – Sense of coherence • – Harmonic punctuation • – Secondary melodic line • – Repetition with change • – Overall structure of a piece • – Shortening of rhythmic values • – Classical aesthetic principle • – Relationship of musical lines • – Lengthening of rhythmic values • – Repetition at a new pitch level • – Difference between musical ideas • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Short term memory or a "working" memory in a computer
- Fetches the instruction (2 words)
- An electronic circuit designed to speed computer graphics and image processing
- Most unpopular operating system out of 3 most popular ones
- base - 2 numerical system that uses only 2 digits
- The ___ board that everything is connected to
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- concept where "bus" refers to the electronic pathways that _____ data between components inside a computer or between computers
- The smallest unit of information in computing and digital communication
- a core component of a computer's CPU that performs all arithmetic and logical operations
- The "brain" of the computer
- What is the name of the microscopic switches in the CPU?
- The heat sink moves heat ___ from the CPU
- What is the name of the vibrating piece of quartz that sends pulses of electricity to the CPU?
- Slowest memory/storage component
- The speed of the CPU
- small, high-speed storage layer that temporarily holds frequently accessed data from a main storage location
16 Clues: The speed of the CPU • The "brain" of the computer • Slowest memory/storage component • Fetches the instruction (2 words) • The heat sink moves heat ___ from the CPU • The ___ board that everything is connected to • base - 2 numerical system that uses only 2 digits • Short term memory or a "working" memory in a computer • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- - processor that is responsible for visuals
- - the short term memory of the computer
- - the smallest chunk of memory in a cpu
- - converts electriciy to usable power for the computer
- - cache memory is measured in ______
- - responsible for doing math in cpu
- - startup instructions & helps cpu with input and output
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- - comes in AND, OR, and NOT
- - the speed of the cpu
- - a diagram used to compare price, speed, and size of memory
- - the amount of bits in a byte
- - another word for graphics card is _________
- - a popular brand of processor
- - the wiring that connects the computer
- - HDD is a hard drive with spinning ______
- - the language of code responsible for 256 numbers
16 Clues: - the speed of the cpu • - comes in AND, OR, and NOT • - the amount of bits in a byte • - a popular brand of processor • - responsible for doing math in cpu • - cache memory is measured in ______ • - the short term memory of the computer • - the wiring that connects the computer • - the smallest chunk of memory in a cpu • - HDD is a hard drive with spinning ______ • ...
Unit 18 Crossword 1 2015-04-30
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- process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
- the act of acting on or in close relation with each other
- a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep
- a hormone that promotes a feeling of connection, bonding.
- a long look at something
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- make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans
- to bring up, care for, train, nourish;
- parts of the brain, that attach to pain receptors and so block pain sensation
- to develop gradually; to rise to a higher level
- a set of ideas created to explain something
10 Clues: a long look at something • to bring up, care for, train, nourish; • a set of ideas created to explain something • to develop gradually; to rise to a higher level • a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep • the act of acting on or in close relation with each other • a hormone that promotes a feeling of connection, bonding. • ...
Roanoke 2023-09-14
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- The failed "lost colony" in America founded by Sir Walter Raleigh that mysteriously disappeared
- a scientific idea with evidence collected over a long period of time that explains why or how things happen
- judgement or decisions made by studying or reasoning
- an account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed the event firsthand
- data or proof of something
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- a group of people who settle in a new country
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- to set up
- one's family and relations
- conclusions or opinions made formed because of known facts
10 Clues: to set up • one's family and relations • data or proof of something • A government ruled by a king or queen • a group of people who settle in a new country • judgement or decisions made by studying or reasoning • conclusions or opinions made formed because of known facts • an account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed the event firsthand • ...
NUR4637 Module Two Crossword 2024-05-23
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- bias that a person’s own culture is best and others are wrong or inferior
- How many steps in ethical decision-making
- To be understood or implied without saying; Culture is ____
- ______ is learned, integrated, shared, mostly tacit, and dynamic.
- Derived from societal norms, family, or religious beliefs
- Set of moral principles; theory or system of moral values
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- a collection of people who have common origins and a shared culture and identity
- The use of biological/ethical decision-making
- Phase 1 of the two-phased cultural assessment process is data _____
- A biologically designated group whose traits are inherited
10 Clues: How many steps in ethical decision-making • The use of biological/ethical decision-making • Derived from societal norms, family, or religious beliefs • Set of moral principles; theory or system of moral values • A biologically designated group whose traits are inherited • To be understood or implied without saying; Culture is ____ • ...
academic word list 2025-03-13
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- The arrangement or organization of parts within a whole system.
- A system of ideas or principles designed to explain a particular phenomenon.
- To produce or bring something into existence
- To examine something carefully in order to understand or identify its
- Information that is collected and used for analysis or research
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- Important or having a major effect or influence.
- To explain or give meaning to something.
- To set up or create something officially or formally
- An abstract idea or general notion that serves as the basis for understanding something.
- To evaluate or determine the value, quality, or importance of something.
10 Clues: To explain or give meaning to something. • To produce or bring something into existence • Important or having a major effect or influence. • To set up or create something officially or formally • The arrangement or organization of parts within a whole system. • Information that is collected and used for analysis or research • ...
Motivation 2016-12-12
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- motivates us to go-out
- physiological or psychological arousal
- external rewards and reinforcers
- the way something turn out
- what causes an act
- inner motives
- Lack or deficit of some necessity
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- internal reward
- an aim
- theory of self-actualization
- second step to achieving goal
- essential for survival
- the ability to do something
- internal rewards and reinforcers
- theory of needs
- external reward
16 Clues: an aim • inner motives • internal reward • theory of needs • external reward • what causes an act • motivates us to go-out • essential for survival • the way something turn out • the ability to do something • theory of self-actualization • second step to achieving goal • external rewards and reinforcers • internal rewards and reinforcers • Lack or deficit of some necessity • ...
Methodology and Research Schools in Geography 2025-11-28
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- The collection of raw data outside a laboratory, library, or workplace setting; traditionally considered a rite of passage in geography
- A computer system used for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface(abbr.)
- The process of assigning numbers or labels to observations, a fundamental step in quantitative research
- Often contrasted with "place," this concept refers to an abstract, geometric container where phenomena occur
- A set of interrelated components functioning as a complex whole (e.g., an ecosystem or an urban transport network)
- A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- The philosophical system heavily influencing the Quantitative Revolution, recognizing only scientifically verifiable or logical proof
- The _______ Revolution: A major disciplinary shift in the 1950s and 60s towards statistical methods and mathematical modeling
- Cultural _______: The visible imprint of human activity on the natural environment, a concept popularized by Carl Sauer
- A simplified or idealized representation of reality used to simulate processes or predict spatial outcomes
- A logical process of reasoning that moves from specific observations to broader generalizations and theories
- An area defined by one or more distinctive characteristics, serving as a central object of study in traditional geography
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- A traditional geographic perspective defining the discipline as the study of areal differentiation and relationships between regions
- Research methods focusing on in-depth understanding rather than measurements, often using texts, images, and observations
- A philosophical method used in humanistic geography to explore how individuals experience the world directly and subjectively
- The art and science of graphically representing a geographical area, traditionally the primary tool of the geographer
- A logical process of reasoning that starts with a general theory and moves to specific hypotheses to be tested
- A school of thought emphasizing human agency, creativity, and subjective experience over statistical aggregates
- Environmental _______: The theory stating that the physical environment strictly controls human culture and development
- The theory suggesting that while the environment sets limits, humans have the power to choose between different courses of action
- Participant _______: A methodology where the researcher immerses themselves in a community to collect data through watching and listening
- A specific location imbued with human meaning, memory, and emotional attachment
22 Clues: A specific location imbued with human meaning, memory, and emotional attachment • The process of assigning numbers or labels to observations, a fundamental step in quantitative research • A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation • ...
Methodology and Research Schools in Geography 2025-11-28
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- Cultural _______: The visible imprint of human activity on the natural environment, a concept popularized by Carl Sauer
- The _______ Revolution: A major disciplinary shift in the 1950s and 60s towards statistical methods and mathematical modeling
- A simplified or idealized representation of reality used to simulate processes or predict spatial outcomes
- A qualitative research method involving direct questioning of participants to understand their perspectives
- A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- The collection of raw data outside a laboratory, library, or workplace setting; traditionally considered a rite of passage in geography
- Often contrasted with "place," this concept refers to an abstract, geometric container where phenomena occur
- The theory suggesting that while the environment sets limits, humans have the power to choose between different courses of action
- Participant _______: A methodology where the researcher immerses themselves in a community to collect data through watching and listening
- A specific location imbued with human meaning, memory, and emotional attachment
- A traditional geographic perspective defining the discipline as the study of areal differentiation and relationships between regions
- A logical process of reasoning that starts with a general theory and moves to specific hypotheses to be tested
- The art and science of graphically representing a geographical area, traditionally the primary tool of the geographer
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- The philosophical system heavily influencing the Quantitative Revolution, recognizing only scientifically verifiable or logical proof
- The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge (How do we know what we know?)
- A school of thought emphasizing human agency, creativity, and subjective experience over statistical aggregates
- A computer system used for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface(abbr.)
- An area defined by one or more distinctive characteristics, serving as a central object of study in traditional geography
- Environmental _______: The theory stating that the physical environment strictly controls human culture and development
- Research methods focusing on in-depth understanding rather than measurements, often using texts, images, and observations
- A philosophical method used in humanistic geography to explore how individuals experience the world directly and subjectively
- A set of interrelated components functioning as a complex whole (e.g., an ecosystem or an urban transport network)
- A logical process of reasoning that moves from specific observations to broader generalizations and theories
23 Clues: A specific location imbued with human meaning, memory, and emotional attachment • A simplified or idealized representation of reality used to simulate processes or predict spatial outcomes • A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation • ...
Career 2025-06-23
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- _____ force - Individuals not actively seeking employment (stay at home caregivers, prisoners, etc.)
- Planned __________ - Component of Krumboltz's social learning theory wherein individuals take advantage of/capitalize on unpredictable conditions
- __________ needs occur when workers are needed to replace individuals who have left the workforce
- Fourth phase of the first stage of Tiedeman and O'Hara's theory of career decision making that in which people reassess their decision and clarify options
- _______ processing - Third domain of CIP involving introspection and self-analysis
- Vocational ________ - Aspect of Kelly's personal construct psychology in which people develop these to assist in finding purpose at work
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- First domain of CIP that parallels trait-and-factor theory
- Theories that deal with ideal approaches to career decision making
- _____ needs occur when the need for workers exceeds the number of existing workers
- Acronym - Cognitive skills needed in CIP's second stage (decision-making skills)
- Acronym - Theory that emphasizes self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and personal goals.
- Theories that explain how people actually make vocational choices
- Acronym - Hansen's holistic theory that emphasizes the integration of physical, psychological, and spiritual into career decision-making
13 Clues: First domain of CIP that parallels trait-and-factor theory • Theories that explain how people actually make vocational choices • Theories that deal with ideal approaches to career decision making • Acronym - Cognitive skills needed in CIP's second stage (decision-making skills) • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Lucy
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - First animal to be domesticated
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- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Family that includes apes and humans
18 Clues: - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Mid-Term Exam Review 2022-09-30
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- This domain includes height and weight
- Tabula rosa was a theory by this theorist
- The id is part of this theory
- Case studies are this type of research
- Slow to warm up is a type of this
- Helps the brain process information faster
- focuses on critical periods of learning
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- This theorist gave us permissive parenting
- Sleeping in the same bed with parents
- Natural selection is part of this theory
- Apgar test is done at this age
- This age group has object permanence
- interaction between child & environment
13 Clues: The id is part of this theory • Apgar test is done at this age • Slow to warm up is a type of this • This age group has object permanence • Sleeping in the same bed with parents • This domain includes height and weight • Case studies are this type of research • interaction between child & environment • focuses on critical periods of learning • ...
12.23.2014 2014-12-22
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- a beautiful substance which can also means understand something perfectly
- proof to what you believe
- a budget way of living which contains two unique words
- marijuana's nickname
- thing that connects two things
- BIG! the whole of space and all the stars, planets, and other forms of matter and energy in it
- important word
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- used when you are completely agree with what previously stated
- planet that is closest to our planet
- two unique word; said when someone sneeze
- a kind of gun which can also be used when you want to sit next to the driver
- 煞笔
- the part of a book or talk that comes at the beginning and gives you an abstract
- A planet is a large object in space that moves around a star. Earth is one of these thing
- the globe we all live in
- formal idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something
16 Clues: 煞笔 • important word • marijuana's nickname • the globe we all live in • proof to what you believe • thing that connects two things • planet that is closest to our planet • two unique word; said when someone sneeze • a budget way of living which contains two unique words • used when you are completely agree with what previously stated • ...
Science 2023-08-16
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- The study of composition, structure, and the properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter
- The basis upon which a model is assessed
- A testable explanation of phenomenon
- A system of moral values
- standardized system of measurements used for science
- The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- Gods command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over his creations
- The degree of exactness of a measurement
- The systematic study of the universe
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- The study of nonliving matter and energy
- A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon
- Data that is based on the numbers
- An ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world
- A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation
- A model that explains a related set of phenomena
16 Clues: A system of moral values • Data that is based on the numbers • A testable explanation of phenomenon • The systematic study of the universe • The study of nonliving matter and energy • The basis upon which a model is assessed • The degree of exactness of a measurement • A model that explains a related set of phenomena • A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation • ...
Democratic Revolutions 2024-10-15
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- The French Revolution had this, but the American Revolution did not
- brought education for all to Mexico
- what theory set off the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment?
- In Haiti, the people got a special freedom: freedom for ___
- This French king was beheaded
- The American and French revolutions were inspired by this
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- the first country liberated by San Martin
- most common form of government before 1750
- the country liberated by San Martin and Bolivar
- the first country to have a democratic revolution in the modern era
- This is what all revolutions from this period were fighting for
- ruled Mexico by military force
- all people deserve the right to _______ in their own governments
- the first country liberated by Simon Bolivar
- Mexican revolutionary that inspired local Native Americans
- Mexican leader supported by creoles and peninsualares who named himself emperor of Mexico
16 Clues: This French king was beheaded • ruled Mexico by military force • brought education for all to Mexico • the first country liberated by San Martin • most common form of government before 1750 • the first country liberated by Simon Bolivar • the country liberated by San Martin and Bolivar • The American and French revolutions were inspired by this • ...
Responder Ready 2024-11-20
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- A secondary ______ is the location where the 9-1-1 calls they receive are transferred from other PSAPs
- Accuracy, _____, Clarity
- A crime that is occurring right now
- The highest crime classification
- Taking of an item valued less than $950
- _____ are allowed in spill-proof containers
- Th official authority or power to make decisions and govern over a specific area
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- Dispatchers are considered _____________ in CA
- You should schedule a _____ with a comm center
- Entering with the intention to commit a felony
- The abbreviation for the caller's phoner number
- The most important information needed from a caller on 9-1-1
- A set of principles of right conduct or a theory or a system of moral values
- The location of the cell tower
- Doing the right thing even when no one is looking
- How many jails are in San Diego County
16 Clues: Accuracy, _____, Clarity • The location of the cell tower • The highest crime classification • A crime that is occurring right now • How many jails are in San Diego County • Taking of an item valued less than $950 • _____ are allowed in spill-proof containers • Dispatchers are considered _____________ in CA • You should schedule a _____ with a comm center • ...
Literary Criticism 2017-10-16
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- criticism influenced by Carl Gustav Jung's belief
- analysis theory that is also known as the work as an entity in itself
- approach wherein a reader may study the author's life
- criticism which argues that literature is a product of real, social and economic existence
- was initiated by Jacques Derrida
- the work and the world that imitates is how others call this theory
- theory which holds that the author is the sole source of meaning
- based on the linguistic theories of Saussure and Claude
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- category of observation that answers the question 'what is the present wold view in the place where I am situated?
- approach wherein a reader may analyze a work of literature as complete in itself relating to it that outside of the world
- approach that requires research
- criticism that combines several critical methods while focusing on the questions how gender affects a literary work, writer, or reader
- examines the culture and society from which literature is produced
- acquires meaning only in the imagination of an actual reader
- effective or reader response theory
- criticism wherein meaning is revealed by dissecting the literary text
- seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study
- criticism way of reading a literary text
18 Clues: approach that requires research • was initiated by Jacques Derrida • effective or reader response theory • criticism way of reading a literary text • criticism influenced by Carl Gustav Jung's belief • approach wherein a reader may study the author's life • seeks to make a literary criticism a scientific study • based on the linguistic theories of Saussure and Claude • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Lucy
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
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- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Jack of all trades
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
18 Clues: - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
history crossword puzzle 2022-12-21
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- Ellora's biggest achievement
- of a positive result gained by hard work
- the study of numbers
- is the study of the stars and planets
- is an important art form and part of life
- is Valabhi's biggest achievement
- is a line on which an object spins
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- made gold and copper coins
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
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- is part of the Mahabharata
- is a situation of wealth and success
- The story that was inspired by a Gupta Folktale
- is a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- is a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- is a poem composed over hundreds of years, which reached its final form during the Gupta era
16 Clues: the study of numbers • is part of the Mahabharata • made gold and copper coins • Ellora's biggest achievement • is Valabhi's biggest achievement • is a line on which an object spins • is a situation of wealth and success • is the study of the stars and planets • of a positive result gained by hard work • is an important art form and part of life • ...
Gupta Empire Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-23
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- a state of peace and great achievement.
- a line on which an object spins.
- the study of numbers.
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- is a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge.
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- relating to trade or money.
- an answer to something that is done or said.
- an item left by an earlier culture.
- the study of the stars and planets.
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- the process of melting ore to produce iron or other metals from it.
- functioning in the best way, with very little or no waste.
- noticeable and remarkable.
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire.
- a positive result gained by hard work.
- a situation of wealth and success.
16 Clues: the study of numbers. • noticeable and remarkable. • relating to trade or money. • a line on which an object spins. • a situation of wealth and success. • an item left by an earlier culture. • the study of the stars and planets. • a positive result gained by hard work. • a state of peace and great achievement. • an answer to something that is done or said. • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2017-11-16
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- / the measure of the amount of matter in an object
- / a physical blend of two of more components
- metal / a Group 1A metal
- / mixing of gases
- / matter that has a uniform and definite composition
- / difference between the experimental value and the accepted value
- / tiny central core of an atom composed of protons/electrons
- / an atom/group of atoms with a positive or negative charge
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- number / the number of protons in an element
- / anything that has mass and takes up space
- Method / * observe, hypothesis, experiment, theory, scientific law
- / mixtures made of 2 or more elements, at least one of them being a metal
- property / the condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's composition
- / smallest particle of an element
- / measure of the amount of space an object takes up
- / simplest form of matter that has a unique set of properties; they can't be broken down
16 Clues: / mixing of gases • metal / a Group 1A metal • / smallest particle of an element • / anything that has mass and takes up space • / a physical blend of two of more components • number / the number of protons in an element • / the measure of the amount of matter in an object • / measure of the amount of space an object takes up • ...
CROSSWORD 2026-01-24
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- A TYPE/FORM OF TRADITIONOAL APPROACH THAT FOCUSES ON FORMAL STRUCTURES AND INSTITUTIONS
- THE SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF POLITICS, POWER, GOVERNMENT, AND THE STATE
- A TYPE/FORM OF TRADITIONAL APPROACH THAT FIRMLY BELIEVES IN VALUES THAT CANNOT BE SEPARETED
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES N POLITICAL SCIENCE SHOULD NOT BE SEPERATED FROM VARIOUS OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES
- A MODERN TERM THAT DERIVED FROM THE WORD "STATUS"
- THIS THEORY VIEWS THE STATE AS AN EVOLUTION FROM THE FAMILY
- THIS FORM OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH BELIEVES THAT THE STUD OF POLITICAL SCIENCE SHOULD BE VERIFIED B EVIDENCE
- A SUPREME POWER TO COMMAND AND ENFORCE OBEDIENCE
- IT IS THE OLDEST THEORY
- WHAT DID THEY CALLED TO THE WORKS OF NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES ON THE USAGE OF RESEARCH TOOLS AND METHODS
- HE IS THE FATHER OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
- A TYE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES ON TESTING AND VERIFYING EVERYTHING
- IT'S A TYPE OF THEORY WHEREIN THOSE WHO ARE STRONG ARE ABLE TO DOMINATE
- THIS FORM OF TRADITIONAL APPROACH IS CONCERNED WITH THA LEGEL PROCESS
- REFER TO THE MASS POPULATION LIVING WITHIN THE STATE
- TRANSLATED AS "CITY-STATE"
- A DEMARCATED AREA THAT RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO THE POPULATION
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT BELIEVES THAT TO DO OBJECTIVE RESEARCH NE HAS TO BE VALUE FREE
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- A TYPE OF THEORY THAT IS FORMED BY A DELIVERATE AND VOLUNTARY COMPACT AMONG THE PEOPLE
- THIS THEOR EMPHASIZES THE ROLE OF ECONOMIC FEATURES IN THE FORMATION OF THE STATE
- THIS THEORY SUGGEST THAT HUMAN ARE NATURALLY SOCIAL BEINGS
- A GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS THAT MAKES AND IMPLEMENTS RULES NECESSARY FOR THE PEOPLE
- A TYPE OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH THAT EMPHASIZES ON MEASUREMENT AND QUANTITY OF THE DATA
- AN APPROACH TO POLITICAL SCIENCE THAT BLENDS IN PHILOSOPHICAL, ETHICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES
- THIS THEORY PROPOSES THAT POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT IS A NATURAL INSTINCT FOR HUMAN
- A COMMON ANCESTRY AND IDENTITY OF ORIGIN WITH SHARED CULTURAL HERITAGE
- A TYPE OF TRADITIONAL APPROACH THAT FOCUSES ON THE STUDY OF HISTORY OF EVERY POLITICAL REALITY
- THIS FORM OF BEHAVIORAL APPROACH BELIEVES THAT THERE ARE CERTAIN UNIFORMALITIES IN POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
- IT IS THE ART OR SCIENCE CONCERNED WITH WINNING AND HOLDING CONTROL VER A GOVERNMENT
30 Clues: IT IS THE OLDEST THEORY • TRANSLATED AS "CITY-STATE" • HE IS THE FATHER OF POLITICAL SCIENCE • A SUPREME POWER TO COMMAND AND ENFORCE OBEDIENCE • A MODERN TERM THAT DERIVED FROM THE WORD "STATUS" • REFER TO THE MASS POPULATION LIVING WITHIN THE STATE • WHAT DID THEY CALLED TO THE WORKS OF NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI • THIS THEORY SUGGEST THAT HUMAN ARE NATURALLY SOCIAL BEINGS • ...
Developmental Psych 2024-10-28
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- - Freud’s stage focusing on bowel control.
- Ability to recover from adversity.
- - Teenage belief that others are focused on them.
- - Freud’s stage involving mature intimacy.
- - Growth of thinking, learning, and memory, per Piaget.
- - Mental structure or framework for understanding the world, key in Piaget's theory.
- - Supportive learning technique where guidance is gradually removed as skill develops, related to Vygotsky's theory.
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- - Growth of ethical understanding; linked to Kohlberg.
- - Freud’s stage where sexual interests are repressed.
- - Understanding that objects continue to exist even when out of sight, develops in infancy.
- - Freud’s stage focusing on sucking in infancy.
- - Emotional bond between an infant and caregiver.
- - Biologically based reaction style in early life.
- - Debate on genetic versus environmental influence.
- - Understanding that others have different perspectives.
- - Theory emphasizing learning through observation.
- - Freud’s stage with Oedipus/Electra complex.
- - Key timeframe for skill acquisition.
18 Clues: Ability to recover from adversity. • - Key timeframe for skill acquisition. • - Freud’s stage focusing on bowel control. • - Freud’s stage involving mature intimacy. • - Freud’s stage with Oedipus/Electra complex. • - Freud’s stage focusing on sucking in infancy. • - Emotional bond between an infant and caregiver. • - Teenage belief that others are focused on them. • ...
Chapter 15 2022-04-08
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- An art movement that souht to link the world of dreams with real life
- Started theory of relativity
- Rejected traditional harmonies & musical skills
- More people traveled for pleasure, new businesses
- Wrote eerie novels which made the readers uneasy
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- First woman to fly solo across the atlantic
- Completed a 33 hour flight from New York to Paris
- Philosical theory of approach
- Famous entertainer in silent screen films
- Created radio stations and broadcasting
- Constructed theory about human mind
- Used irregular rhythms & harsh combinations of sound
- His novel tried to attempt to mirror the workings of the human mind
- Wrote about how western ideas stifled people's ideas & actions
- A popular music style
15 Clues: A popular music style • Started theory of relativity • Philosical theory of approach • Constructed theory about human mind • Created radio stations and broadcasting • Famous entertainer in silent screen films • First woman to fly solo across the atlantic • Rejected traditional harmonies & musical skills • Wrote eerie novels which made the readers uneasy • ...
ESCI QUIZ 2023-12-12
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- Type of lava that is thick.
- Magma that came out of a volcano.
- The other components of metamorphism.
- A molten rock mixture founder under the earth.
- The theory about tectonic plates slowly moving away from each other.
- A type of boundary that has tension.
- One of the components of metamorphism.
- Creator of the continental drift theory.
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- Creator of the sea floor spreading theory.
- Super Continent.
- Used in measuring the depth of the ocean using soundwaves.
- The 8th continent.
- The resistance to flow.
- The internal heat energy accumulated by dissipation in a planet during its first few million years of evolution.
- Type of lava that is smooth flowing.
15 Clues: Super Continent. • The 8th continent. • The resistance to flow. • Type of lava that is thick. • Magma that came out of a volcano. • Type of lava that is smooth flowing. • A type of boundary that has tension. • The other components of metamorphism. • One of the components of metamorphism. • Creator of the continental drift theory. • Creator of the sea floor spreading theory. • ...
The Framework 2025-07-05
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- The philosopher who developed utilitarianism further after Bentham
- The ethical framework based on natural law
- The term for moral rights not based on law
- The highest good for Aristotle
- The philosopher who developed “justice as fairness”
- The concept of acting for the benefit of the majority
- The ethical theory that emphasizes duty
- The theory that bases morality on consequences
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- The Greek word meaning “end” or “purpose”
- The principle of treating people equally and fairly
- The philosopher who wrote “Nicomachean Ethics”
- The four cardinal virtues include prudence, courage, temperance, and _____
- The ethical theory focused on character and virtues
- The philosopher associated with deontological ethics
- The only thing unqualifiedly good, according to Kant
15 Clues: The highest good for Aristotle • The ethical theory that emphasizes duty • The Greek word meaning “end” or “purpose” • The ethical framework based on natural law • The term for moral rights not based on law • The philosopher who wrote “Nicomachean Ethics” • The theory that bases morality on consequences • The principle of treating people equally and fairly • ...
NUCLEAR PHYSICISTS 2024-12-18
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- – Discovered atomic nucleus
- – Creator of the first reactor
- – Father of the atomic bomb
- – Master of electromagnetism
- – Studied black holes
- – Father of modern physics
- – Known for uncertainty principle
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- – Famous for his cat paradox
- – Quantum mechanics pioneer
- – Atomic model innovator
- – Pioneer of radioactivity
- – Laws of motion discoverer
- – Electromagnetic field theorist
- – Father of quantum theory
- – Developed relativity theory
15 Clues: – Studied black holes • – Atomic model innovator • – Pioneer of radioactivity • – Father of quantum theory • – Father of modern physics • – Quantum mechanics pioneer • – Laws of motion discoverer • – Discovered atomic nucleus • – Father of the atomic bomb • – Famous for his cat paradox • – Master of electromagnetism • – Developed relativity theory • – Creator of the first reactor • ...
Modern Atomic Theory 2022-01-10
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- Location of a Electron
- Type of Energy
- Type of Particle
- Property in physics
- Pure Substance
- Doesn't conduct Electricity
- Atomic numbers 57-71
- Outermost region of atoms
- Atomic numbers 89-103
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- Flow of energy through free space
- Shiny yet Brittle
- Gain or Loss of Elections
- Conducts Electricity
- Closer to the Nucleus
- Distance between two points
- Number of waves
16 Clues: Type of Energy • Pure Substance • Number of waves • Type of Particle • Shiny yet Brittle • Property in physics • Conducts Electricity • Atomic numbers 57-71 • Closer to the Nucleus • Atomic numbers 89-103 • Location of a Electron • Gain or Loss of Elections • Outermost region of atoms • Distance between two points • Doesn't conduct Electricity • Flow of energy through free space
Music Theory Crossword 2021-11-30
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- adds half of the beats value
- beats in a measure where there is no sound
- how pitch sounds moving to the left of the keyboard
- clef with spaces that read A.C.E.G and lines that read G.B.D.F.A
- note that is 2 beats long
- series of 5 lines and 4 spaces
- lines that extend the staff either above or below
- a pule that drives the music
- how pitch sounds moving to the right of the key board
- note that is 1/4 beats long
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- clef with spaces that read FACE and lines that read E.G.B.D.F
- note that is 4 beats long
- note that is 1 beat long
- keys that are directly to the right of other keys
- keys that are directly to the left of other keys
- note that is 1/2 beats long
16 Clues: note that is 1 beat long • note that is 4 beats long • note that is 2 beats long • note that is 1/2 beats long • note that is 1/4 beats long • adds half of the beats value • a pule that drives the music • series of 5 lines and 4 spaces • beats in a measure where there is no sound • keys that are directly to the left of other keys • ...
Cognitive Behavioral Theory 2014-05-29
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- One's own opinion on a subject.
- Albert Ellis's theory on how thoughts influence behavior.
- Not logical.
- Identifying and changing irrational statements that are a part of one's self talk.
- To see something in the worst way possible
- To accept the existence of something.
- An emotional state or reaction.
- The process of forming thoughts in the mind.
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- The way one acts and conducts themselves.
- Observing how the more efficient person behaves.
- A disaster.
- To draw a conclusion based on a generalization.
- Rational emotive behavior therapy.
- Talking to one's self.
- Severe despondency and dejection.
- An idea or opinion formed by a sudden occurrence in the mind.
16 Clues: A disaster. • Not logical. • Talking to one's self. • One's own opinion on a subject. • An emotional state or reaction. • Severe despondency and dejection. • Rational emotive behavior therapy. • To accept the existence of something. • The way one acts and conducts themselves. • To see something in the worst way possible • The process of forming thoughts in the mind. • ...
Music Theory Vocab 2016-08-07
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- bar written at the end of a piece of music
- first scale degree
- beginning & ending note of a scale
- very slow
- 3rd scale degree
- chord accompaniment for melody
- interval between 2 identical notes
- chords get their name from this note
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- rest 2 beats of silence
- tones or steps of a scale
- to play along with
- repeated section of a song
- assigning a different syllable to each note
- the tone a 5th above the tonic
- time means the same as time signature
- time reduces time signature by half
16 Clues: very slow • 3rd scale degree • to play along with • first scale degree • rest 2 beats of silence • tones or steps of a scale • repeated section of a song • the tone a 5th above the tonic • chord accompaniment for melody • beginning & ending note of a scale • interval between 2 identical notes • time reduces time signature by half • chords get their name from this note • ...
Theory Vocab/Joselin 2017-08-16
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- actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured
- the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and improving their well-being
- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that psychological disorders are best treated by altering behavior patterns.
- The microsystem is the most influential, has the closest relationship to the person, and is the one where direct contact occurs. The mesosystem consists of interactions between a person's microsystems.
- refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus
- mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- includes the child's experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others
- field of study in neuroscience and psychology focusing on a child's development in terms of information processing, conceptual resources, perceptual skill, language learning, and other aspects of brain development and cognitive psychology compared to an adult's point of view.
- smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes
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- Operant conditioning a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences
- the process that starts in human infancy and continues into late adolescent concentrating on gross and fine motor skills as well as puberty
- used in psychology, education, and communication, holds that portions of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions, experiences, and outside media influences.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- movement and coordination of the arms, legs, and other large body parts and movements
- behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tied to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods.
16 Clues: actions performed by an organism that can be seen and measured • refers to learning procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus • smaller movements that occur in the wrists, hands, fingers, and the feet and toes • Operant conditioning a type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences • ...
Big Bang Theory 2022-05-11
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- gravitational force, electromagnetic force, nuclear strong force, weak force
- systems of dust, gas, dark matter and a million to a trillion stars held together by gravity
- theory that describes how the universe expanded and how it will end
- an instrument for measuring the intensity of lights
- whether or not the density of the universe is above or below this number determines the fate of the universe
- a mysterious energy or force that repels objects and the reason the expansion of the universe is speeding up
- unit of thermodynamic measurement
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- the study of nature and the evolution of the universe
- predicted to form in all black holes
- the science of charges and of the forces and fields associated with charge
- a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot escape
- when a light source moves away from you and the light it emits shifts toward the red spectrum
- when a light source moves towards you and the light emitted shifts towards the blue spectrum
- unit distance measurement
- stars that brighten and dim periodically
- the observed apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in the position of the observer
16 Clues: unit distance measurement • unit of thermodynamic measurement • predicted to form in all black holes • stars that brighten and dim periodically • an instrument for measuring the intensity of lights • the study of nature and the evolution of the universe • theory that describes how the universe expanded and how it will end • ...
Actor-Network Theory 2018-02-28
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- French philosopher, anthropologist, and socialist
- When actor-networks break down and larger actors break down into smaller ones
- Construction of a forum that decides if the actor-network is worth forming
- versatile, innovative and coherent
- Make no difference to the way the system runs
- Several smaller actors can come together and form a larger actor
- Actors accepting their roles
- Human or non-human; only valued by how they interact with the system
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- Identifying an issue then finding relevant actors to represent others
- Key actors motivating the others
- A method that maps between things & concepts
- Human and Non-Human actors described in the same terms
- Make a difference to the way the system runs
- dismissive, amoral, overly descriptive
- Getting actors involved
- Developed in 1980’s by Latour, John Law and Michael Callon
16 Clues: Getting actors involved • Actors accepting their roles • Key actors motivating the others • versatile, innovative and coherent • dismissive, amoral, overly descriptive • A method that maps between things & concepts • Make a difference to the way the system runs • Make no difference to the way the system runs • French philosopher, anthropologist, and socialist • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- A region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing has enough energy to escape it
- The era that started when the gravitational effect of matter began to dominate the effect of radiation pressure
- A continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied
- The apparent displacement or the difference in apparent direction of an object
- Molecules formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons
- A unit of astronomical distance
- The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future
- A hypothetical future where technology growth is out of control and irreversible
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- A hypothetical form of matter thought to account for approximately 85% of the matter in the universe
- Measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several arbitrary
- Observed from distant stars and galaxies gives evidence that the universe is expanding
- A pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance
- When an object is moving towards us
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
- The SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- A completely empty space
16 Clues: A completely empty space • A unit of astronomical distance • When an object is moving towards us • The SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • A continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied • Measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several arbitrary • ...
Big Bang theory 2023-05-18
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- what is the science of the origin and development of the universe in astronomy
- what is the physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and the electromagnetic field
- a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape
- what is the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light
- what is the twin of almost all the subatomic particles
- what is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe
- instruments that measure electromagnetic radiation, from ultraviolet to infrared, including the visible spectrum
- what do scientists use to explain the way the universe began
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
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- the cooled remnant of the first light that could ever travel freely throughout the Universe
- a change in observed wavelength, or frequency
- the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- what is complete empty space
- physical quantity that expresses quantitatively the perceptions of hotness and coldness
- the distance light travels in a year
- change, or the interval over which change occurs
16 Clues: what is complete empty space • the distance light travels in a year • a change in observed wavelength, or frequency • the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • change, or the interval over which change occurs • what is the twin of almost all the subatomic particles • what do scientists use to explain the way the universe began • ...
Atomic theory crossword 2023-09-07
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- Scientist known for the gold foil experiment and the discovery of the atomic nucleus.
- Scientist who developed the atomic theory based on experiments with cathode rays.
- A model of the atom that represents electrons as a cloud-like region. Known as the _____ model.
- A model of the atom that suggests electrons move in distinct energy levels. Known as the _____ model.
- When an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons, it is considered this. Known as a _____ atom.
- The center of an atom where protons and neutrons are located.
- The smallest unit of matter that retains its chemical properties.
- Proposed the "planetary" model of the atom with electrons in specific orbits.
- Positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
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- Proposed the "electron cloud" model of the atom.
- Proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom.
- A scientist who proposed the atomic theory and believed in indivisible atoms.
- Ancient Greek scientist who came up with the idea of the atom.
- A tiny, dense region at the center of an atom.
- A model of the atom that envisions electrons as tiny spheres. Known as the _____ model.
- Subatomic particle with no charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
- A model of the atom that had electrons embedded in a mass of positive "stuff". Known as the _____ model.
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge that orbits the nucleus.
18 Clues: Proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom. • A tiny, dense region at the center of an atom. • Proposed the "electron cloud" model of the atom. • The center of an atom where protons and neutrons are located. • Ancient Greek scientist who came up with the idea of the atom. • The smallest unit of matter that retains its chemical properties. • ...
Color Theory Crossword 2023-10-20
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- Colors with black added.
- Two sets of complimentary colors.
- Blues, greens, and violets.
- A pure pigment without any tints, shades, or tones.
- Colors that can't be made by mixing other colors.
- Color schemes using only one hue.
- Colors with gray added.
- The intensity and purity of a color in an image.
- Reds, oranges, and yellows.
- How light or dark a color is. It is the only dimension of color that may exist by itself.
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- Colors made by mixing two primary colors.
- Two colors directly opposite from each other on the color wheel.
- Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- Three hues at equal distance from each other on the color wheel.
- Colors with white added.
- Four colors directly next to each other on the color wheel.
16 Clues: Colors with gray added. • Colors with black added. • Colors with white added. • Blues, greens, and violets. • Reds, oranges, and yellows. • Two sets of complimentary colors. • Color schemes using only one hue. • Colors made by mixing two primary colors. • The intensity and purity of a color in an image. • Colors that can't be made by mixing other colors. • ...
Social Stratification Theory 2025-03-04
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- According to Marx, this class owns only their labor.
- Davis and Moore believed rewards are based on this system.
- This perspective views stratification as necessary for role allocation.
- Tumin argued that stratification promotes hostility and ______ among social groups.
- Marx believed the ruling class owns the ______ of production.
- In Marxist theory, the wealthy capitalist class is called the ______.
- This sociologist argued that social stratification is necessary for society's maintenance.
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- Marx believed the ruling class controls society’s ______ to maintain their power.
- Marx believed the working class would eventually ______ against capitalism.
- Weber argued that class, status, and ______ are sources of stratification.
- Marx believed capitalism would eventually be replaced by this system.
- According to Weber, people with similar lifestyles form these groups.
- This sociologist criticized Davis and Moore, arguing that power shapes rewards.
- Weber said this factor, along with status and power, influences life chances.
- According to Davis and Moore, some jobs are more ______ important than others.
- Weber believed that this could exist without class or power.
- Marx said the history of society is a history of class ______.
17 Clues: According to Marx, this class owns only their labor. • Davis and Moore believed rewards are based on this system. • Weber believed that this could exist without class or power. • Marx believed the ruling class owns the ______ of production. • Marx said the history of society is a history of class ______. • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Smallest _______, stores only one number
- Mesures the ______ speed
- start up instructions AND helps the CPU handle input and output devices
- a 1 or a 0
- Central _________ unit
- Cd or DVD drive
- Sends ____________ throughout the computer billions of times per second
- drive long term memory
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- large green circuit board that everything else is attached to
- the wiring within the computers
- Fetches instructions from memory and tells the ALU what to do
- a separate __________ that handles visuals
- tiny switch
- short term memory
- a piece of metal that draws heat from the CPU
- does the math and the boolean logic
16 Clues: a 1 or a 0 • tiny switch • Cd or DVD drive • short term memory • Central _________ unit • drive long term memory • Mesures the ______ speed • the wiring within the computers • does the math and the boolean logic • Smallest _______, stores only one number • a separate __________ that handles visuals • a piece of metal that draws heat from the CPU • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- start up instructions And it helps the CPU handle input and output devices
- piece of metal that draws heat away from the CPU
- long term memory
- a 1 or a 0
- a _________ connects everything
- measured in GHz
- short term memory
- a processor that handles graphics/visual
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- the thing that connects everything to the computer
- how many bits are in a byte
- 8 bits can go up to 255 Binary
- A _____ is the brain of the computer
- Mainmemory is measured in ___
- small memory
- does the math and boolean logic
- Cash memory is measured in ______
16 Clues: a 1 or a 0 • small memory • measured in GHz • long term memory • short term memory • how many bits are in a byte • Mainmemory is measured in ___ • 8 bits can go up to 255 Binary • a _________ connects everything • does the math and boolean logic • Cash memory is measured in ______ • A _____ is the brain of the computer • a processor that handles graphics/visual • ...
Theory exam puzzle 2025-11-05
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- made up of 1s and 0s
- measured in Tb or Gb
- A computer must have four things: Input, processing, ___ , and output
- pulls heat away from the CPU
- 256 common characters are all assigned a number.
- starts up instructions AND helps the CPU handle input and output devices
- the wiring within the computer
- Drive - CD or DVD drive
- tiny switch
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- Single smallest memory, stores only one number
- measured in Mb
- the graphics card is a separate ____ that handles graphics
- 8 bits make a ___
- sends electricity throughout the computer billions of times per second
- does the math and the boolean logic
- RAM is a ____ term memory
16 Clues: tiny switch • measured in Mb • 8 bits make a ___ • made up of 1s and 0s • measured in Tb or Gb • Drive - CD or DVD drive • RAM is a ____ term memory • pulls heat away from the CPU • the wiring within the computer • does the math and the boolean logic • Single smallest memory, stores only one number • 256 common characters are all assigned a number. • ...
Music Theory 1 2025-12-02
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- Right hand clef
- Notes stacked on top of each other
- Bass clef spaces
- Means the end of the piece
- Soft
- Means short and separated
- Treble clef spaces
- Loud
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- Bass clef lines
- Treble clef lines
- Note that gets 4 counts
- This means play it again
- Note that gets 1 count
- Left hand clef
- Means silence
- Note that gets 2 counts
16 Clues: Soft • Loud • Means silence • Left hand clef • Bass clef lines • Right hand clef • Bass clef spaces • Treble clef lines • Treble clef spaces • Note that gets 1 count • Note that gets 4 counts • Note that gets 2 counts • This means play it again • Means short and separated • Means the end of the piece • Notes stacked on top of each other
Nurseword Puzzle 2023-11-30
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- It means love and charity, eros and agape (unconditional love) are united, and caritas is by nature unconditional love.
- According to the theory of Ida Jean Orlando, it is the sense of adequacy.
- This refers to the drama of suffering.
- It is a feeling of displeasure which ranges from simple transitory mental, physical or spiritual discomfort to extreme anguish and to those phases beyond.
- Behavior that is concerned with self-defense and self-preservation.
- In the novice to expert model this stage is when the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved.
- This is the ability to share in the person’s experience.
- Madeleine Leininger defines it as being different.
- It is defined as the state of going back to actual state of health before the illness occurred.
- In the Care, Core and Cure Model this circle involves the concept of “mothering” and provides for teaching-learning activities.
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- In the theory of interpersonal relationship, this is a phase in which the person accepts new goals and frees herself or himself from the relationship.
- These comprises the practice ofactivities that maturing & mature persons initiate & perform, within their frames, on their own behalf in the interest of maintaining life, healthful functioning, continuing personal development, & well-being by meeting known requisites for functional & developmental regulations.
- These involves the actual activities to achieve goals.
- This concept states to find room or a place where the human being is allowed to rest, a place that breathes genuine hospitality, and where the patient’s appeal for charity meets with a response. Write this word all in capital letters.
- Is process of choosing and embracing what is important.
- Is the set of beliefs in a divine or superhuman power to be obeyed and worship as the creator and ruler of the universe
- In the theory of Margaret Newman she defined it as the “informational capacity of the system: the ability of the system to interact with the environment”
- Which level of prevention whose goal is to protect people from developing a disease or experiencing an injury.
- These are the forces that produce tensions, alterations or potential problems causing instability.
- One of the 4 adaptive modes whose goal is affectional adequacy.
20 Clues: This refers to the drama of suffering. • Madeleine Leininger defines it as being different. • These involves the actual activities to achieve goals. • Is process of choosing and embracing what is important. • This is the ability to share in the person’s experience. • One of the 4 adaptive modes whose goal is affectional adequacy. • ...
Conflict Management 2019-09-06
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- Type of conflict caused by misinformation.
- ___ Conflict: moves toward distructive outcomes.
- stable set of perseptions about oneself.
- ___Theory: models the outcomes of conflict based on choices made through rational process.
- demands, proposed solutions, or other fixed outcome statements.
- what gave rise to the conflict
- The ___ Approach: aka mutual gains perspective or interest-based bargaining.
- Gibb describes this as the people in the conversation that are "know-it-alls."
- ___ Conflict: A purley internal struggle about one's goals.
- An interaction theory that holds individuals create meaning and interpret reality through personal schemas.
- needs.
- explanations for observed behaviors.
- Words, gestures, pictures that mean something.
- behaviors based on biological development.
- creating a new self-image.
- each sees the problem as the shared challenge.
- ___'s Six Views.
- submission
- behaviors based on social development.
- removing oneself from controversy
- Providing reasons to support an assertion/claim.
- ___ Agression: attack on others and thier views (name calling, yelling)
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- each sees the other as a problem
- ___ Goals: One's sense of self-worth, pride, self-respect, or power.
- Goal The desired means of how an event should happen or proceed in negotiation.
- ___ Bias: motivations that make one look more flattering and does not have to take personal responsibility.
- Conflict that occurs when one person perceives another is blocking an important goal.
- change and consideration of opposing views.
- ____ meaning: literal definition.
- ___ Conflicts: deep-seated beliefs about right and wrong.
- How many primary goals are there during a conflict?
- acting to destroy anothers' self-image.
- ___ Theory: idea that people make life choices based on cost-benefit analysis that meets personal goal.
- acting to fix a bad reputation.
- the event that precipitates the conflict episode.
- ___ Agression: begrudging compliance with a plan to even the score.
- Point When one choice sets the tone for future interaction and change in a relationship.
- ___ Management: any communication intended to move two people's views closer together.
- ___ Theory: highlights complex nature of life.
- ____ meaning: individualized reaction to a word based on one's personal experience.
- ___ Conflicts: external framework surrounding a conflict.
- ___ Conflicts: experience/expression of feelings.
- what the converstaion is about.
43 Clues: needs. • submission • ___'s Six Views. • creating a new self-image. • what gave rise to the conflict • acting to fix a bad reputation. • what the converstaion is about. • each sees the other as a problem • ____ meaning: literal definition. • removing oneself from controversy • explanations for observed behaviors. • behaviors based on social development. • ...
LEADING 2017-02-16
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- Management function that involves inspiring & influencing people in the organization to achieve a common goal.
- theory is about the mental processes regarding choice, or choosing. It explains the processes that an individual undergoes to make choices.
- Non monetary reward that maybe given to individual employees or groups or teams for meritorious service or outstanding performance
- Theory is also known as the 2 factor theory
- he (surname only) further developed Maslow's hierarchy of needs by categorizing the hierarchy into his ERG theory
- Degree to which someone is responsible, dependable, persistent & achievement-oriented
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- he (surname only) created is a motivational model that attempts to explain how the needs for achievement, power, and affiliation affect the actions of people from a managerial context
- Theory which states that behavior is a function of its consequence
- The surname of the person who created the Equity Theory
- Theory is based in the idea that individuals are motivated by fairness, and if they identify inequities in the input or output ratios of themselves and their referent group
10 Clues: Theory is also known as the 2 factor theory • The surname of the person who created the Equity Theory • Theory which states that behavior is a function of its consequence • Degree to which someone is responsible, dependable, persistent & achievement-oriented • ...
Module 9 Review 2017-10-17
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- Beaten nearly to death on the Senate floor for his anti-slavery views; "Bleeding _______"
- law requiring all runaway slaves to be returned
- U.S. abolitionist/terrorist
- Lincoln's main goal as President was to keep the _______ together
- President of the Confederacy
- Network of Men and Women, called “conductors” who helped runaway slaves north
- Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1860
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- government set up by the southern states
- “The Black Moses”
- book that discussed slavery
- Theory that states have the right to nullify acts of the federal government
- In the Dred Scott case, Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme Court ruled that slavery was protected under the Constitution under the _______ amendment.
- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Lincoln received _________ percent of the vote in the lower Southern states
- 16th US President, won the Election of 1860
- removing one's state from the union
16 Clues: “The Black Moses” • book that discussed slavery • U.S. abolitionist/terrorist • President of the Confederacy • Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • removing one's state from the union • government set up by the southern states • 16th US President, won the Election of 1860 • Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1860 • law requiring all runaway slaves to be returned • ...
Module 9 Review 2017-10-17
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- “The Black Moses”
- law requiring all runaway slaves to be returned
- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- Theory that states have the right to nullify acts of the federal government
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- President of the Confederacy
- Lincoln's main goal as President was to keep the _______ together
- In the Dred Scott case, Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme Court ruled that slavery was protected under the Constitution under the _______ amendment.
- U.S. abolitionist/terrorist
- Lincoln received _________ percent of the vote in the lower Southern states
- Network of Men and Women, called “conductors” who helped runaway slaves north
- Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1860
- book that discussed slavery
- __________ States of America was the government set up by the southern states
- Beaten nearly to death on the Senate floor for his anti-slavery views; "Bleeding _______"
- 16th US President, won the Election of 1860
- removing one's state from the union
16 Clues: “The Black Moses” • U.S. abolitionist/terrorist • book that discussed slavery • President of the Confederacy • Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • removing one's state from the union • Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1860 • 16th US President, won the Election of 1860 • law requiring all runaway slaves to be returned • ...
Day Twelve Vocabulary Crossword 2022-07-20
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- a pyrimidine base, C4H5N3O
- threadlike bodies, consisting of chromatin, that carry the genes in a linear order
- Scientific term for DNA
- a purine base, C5H5N5,
- the structure of DNA
- messenger RNA.
- a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.
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- any of a class of enzymes involved in the synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid from its deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate precursors.
- a theory stating that genetic information flows only in one direction, from DNA, to RNA, to protein, or RNA directly to protein.
- a pyrimidine base, C5H6N2O2,
- the act or process of replicating, especially for experimental purposes.
- ribonucleic acid:
- a group of molecules that, when linked together, form the building blocks of DNA or RNA
- the rule of dna replication
- any of the enzymes that use the energy derived from the hydrolysis of nucleoside triphosphates to unwind the double-stranded helical structure of nucleic acids:
- a purine base, C5H5N5O
16 Clues: messenger RNA. • ribonucleic acid: • the structure of DNA • a purine base, C5H5N5, • a purine base, C5H5N5O • Scientific term for DNA • a pyrimidine base, C4H5N3O • the rule of dna replication • a pyrimidine base, C5H6N2O2, • a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism. • the act or process of replicating, especially for experimental purposes. • ...
Chemistry and more! 2025-07-03
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- attracted to the elections in the nucleus
- the total number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus.
- process that leads to the chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.
- a unit of measurement that denotes an amount of substance
- the smallest unit of matter
- The rarest natural occurring element
- a substance with a specific composition
- pure chemical substance composed of more than one element
- chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4
- the scientific study of life and living organisms
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- small, dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom
- a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
- said to have first made the atom theory
- attracted to the protons in the nucleus
- word used to describe energy coming from a heat source
- an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition
16 Clues: the smallest unit of matter • The rarest natural occurring element • said to have first made the atom theory • attracted to the protons in the nucleus • a substance with a specific composition • attracted to the elections in the nucleus • chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 • the scientific study of life and living organisms • ...
continental drift 2023-09-08
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- how did Alfred die
- when it was called when the continents were together
- a scientific theory that explains why the continents moved
- where did Alfred die
- what other example did Alfred use to his discovery
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- what was Alfred weighers job
- what was Alfreds other job
- who discovered the continental drift theory
- what did the scientist think when Alfred was explaining his theory
- what kind of fossil did Alfred use to explain his theory
10 Clues: how did Alfred die • where did Alfred die • what was Alfreds other job • what was Alfred weighers job • who discovered the continental drift theory • what other example did Alfred use to his discovery • when it was called when the continents were together • what kind of fossil did Alfred use to explain his theory • ...
Ethics Crossword by Stephen Duke 2015-01-28
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- a responsibility
- behavior shown through high moral standards
- not committing wrong or inappropriate deeds or behavior
- comformity to facts; accuracy
- a theory in normative ethics holding that the proper course of action is the one that maximizes utility
- the policy or practice on the part of people in positions of authority of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of those subordinate to them in the subordinates' supposed best interest
- independence or freedom
- just behavior or treatment
- regard for others
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- active goodness or kindness
- moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- faithfulness by loyalty or support
- a set of rules or promises that limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information
- the acceptance or belief in absolute principles in ethical matters
- principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior
- legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement
16 Clues: a responsibility • regard for others • independence or freedom • just behavior or treatment • active goodness or kindness • comformity to facts; accuracy • faithfulness by loyalty or support • behavior shown through high moral standards • not committing wrong or inappropriate deeds or behavior • moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior • ...
12.23.2014 2014-12-22
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- a budget way of living which contains two unique words
- a kind of gun which can also be used when you want to sit next to the driver
- two unique word; said when someone sneeze
- a beautiful substance which can also means understand something perfectly
- thing that connects two things
- formal idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something
- BIG! the whole of space and all the stars, planets, and other forms of matter and energy in it
- A planet is a large object in space that moves around a star. Earth is one of these thing
- marijuana's nickname
- used when you are completely agree with what previously stated
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- planet that is closest to our planet
- 煞笔
- the part of a book or talk that comes at the beginning and gives you an abstract
- proof to what you believe
- the globe we all live in
- important word
16 Clues: 煞笔 • important word • marijuana's nickname • the globe we all live in • proof to what you believe • thing that connects two things • planet that is closest to our planet • two unique word; said when someone sneeze • a budget way of living which contains two unique words • used when you are completely agree with what previously stated • ...
Module 9 Review 2017-10-17
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- U.S. abolitionist/terrorist
- “The Black Moses”
- Theory that states have the right to nullify acts of the federal government
- law requiring all runaway slaves to be returned
- removing one's state from the union
- Network of Men and Women, called “conductors” who helped runaway slaves north
- Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1860
- President of the Confederacy
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- __________ States of America was the government set up by the southern states
- Beaten nearly to death on the Senate floor for his anti-slavery views; "Bleeding _______"
- Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
- 16th US President, won the Election of 1860
- book that discussed slavery
- Lincoln's main goal as President was to keep the _______ together
- Lincoln received _________ percent of the vote in the lower Southern states
- In the Dred Scott case, Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme Court ruled that slavery was protected under the Constitution under the _______ amendment.
16 Clues: “The Black Moses” • U.S. abolitionist/terrorist • book that discussed slavery • President of the Confederacy • Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" • removing one's state from the union • 16th US President, won the Election of 1860 • Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1860 • law requiring all runaway slaves to be returned • ...
Honors Psychology Unit III Review 2025-05-01
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- When repeated failure leads to passive resignation.
- Learning by association, famously demonstrated by Pavlov’s dogs.
- Any consequence that increases the likelihood of a behavior.
- A consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior.
- When a conditioned response spreads to similar stimuli.
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- Reinforcement schedule based on unpredictable time intervals.
- Misremembering where a memory came from.
- Learning through rewards and punishments, as studied by B.F. Skinner.
- Psychologist who proposed analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- Learning to respond only to specific stimuli, not similar ones.
- Decision-making process that involves rating options on key factors.
- A cause of forgetting when information never gets stored.
- Memory loss due to unused neural connections fading over time.
- Reinforcement schedule based on a set number of responses.
- Mental shortcuts used to make quick judgments or decisions.
- Spearman’s theory that one general ability underlies all intellectual skills.
16 Clues: Misremembering where a memory came from. • When repeated failure leads to passive resignation. • When a conditioned response spreads to similar stimuli. • A cause of forgetting when information never gets stored. • Reinforcement schedule based on a set number of responses. • A consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior. • ...
Biology Terms 2021-08-24
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- model that explains a set of observations
- simplified representation of reality that describes or explains something.
- How you View the world
- the idea that the enviornment should be protected and used as little as possible
- logical procedure that hepls answer a scientific question
- repeatable and predictable ways of generating data
- the use of technology to enhance living organisms and their processes
- simple testible statement that predicts the answer to your question
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- the preservation and use of natural resources .
- decision of someone
- thge study of ethical situations in biology and medicine
- a model that describes how phenomena relate to eachother in a predictable way
- the commandments given to Adam and Eve in Genesis 1 and 2.
- the qualities that God has placed in people as a image of himself
- a sampleing of data gathered from another group of existing data
- the study of living organisms
16 Clues: decision of someone • How you View the world • the study of living organisms • model that explains a set of observations • the preservation and use of natural resources . • repeatable and predictable ways of generating data • thge study of ethical situations in biology and medicine • logical procedure that hepls answer a scientific question • ...
physcology puzzle 2025-10-21
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- Focuses on observable behavior only
- A tentative explanation based on observation
- perspective Focuses on unconscious drives and conflicts influencing behavior
- study Study of one individual in great detail
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- psychology Focuses on perception and how sensations form meaningful patterns
- perspective Emphasizes human potential and free will
- A general explanation of a set of observations or facts
- Sample Randomly selected subjects from a larger population of subjects
- perspective Focuses on well-being and human strengths rather than problems
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- perspective Focuses on how environment influences observable behavior
- perspective Attributes behavior to biological events in the body
- perspective Focuses on biological bases of universal mental characteristics shared by humans
- perspective Focuses on memory, intelligence, perception, and learning
- Early perspective focusing on how the mind helps people adapt, live, work, and play
- method System of gathering data to reduce bias and error
16 Clues: Focuses on observable behavior only • A tentative explanation based on observation • study Study of one individual in great detail • perspective Emphasizes human potential and free will • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • A general explanation of a set of observations or facts • method System of gathering data to reduce bias and error • ...
Unit 4 terms 2016-09-11
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- the set of all elements in the universal set U that are not in A
- denoted by {}
- an activity involving chance
- can be represented as a fraction, decimal or percent
- the set of all elements under consideration
- each repetition of the experiment
- the set of all elements that are in both A and B
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- if every element of A is also an element of B
- each object in the set is called an
- cannot occur together
- a set of outcomes
- P(A)= n(A)/n(S)
- the fact that A occurs does not affect the probability of B occurring
- each possible result
- a well-defined collection of distinct objects
- the set of all possible outcomes
- the fact that A occurs affects the probability of B occurring
- the set of all elements that are in A or B
18 Clues: denoted by {} • P(A)= n(A)/n(S) • a set of outcomes • each possible result • cannot occur together • an activity involving chance • the set of all possible outcomes • each repetition of the experiment • each object in the set is called an • the set of all elements that are in A or B • the set of all elements under consideration • if every element of A is also an element of B • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Jack of all trades
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Lucy
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - First animal to be domesticated
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- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
18 Clues: - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Human Evolution 2018-09-03
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- - Family that includes apes and humans
- - Creating a relationship between man and animal which benefitted both.
- - More complex tools made of various materials such as antlers, wood and bones
- - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire
- - The Multiregional theory suggests that H. Sapiens evolved directly from this Hominid, where as Out of Africa theory does not.
- - First animal to be domesticated
- - Hominids survived selection pressures and used/uses upper paleolithic tools.
- - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus
- - More sophisticated, finely worked scrapers, spear tips, and axe heads. Edges re-shaped and attached to other materials. Required skill to make and techniques taught and learned.
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- - As a result of the increase of cranium space, we were able to develop complex thinking such as...
- - Kills bacteria, parasites, plant toxins, and makes digestion easier.
- - Jack of all trades
- - Lucy
- - Tribe(below subfamily) that included humans and bipedal fossils like Australopithecus and paranthropus. also called hominid
- - Theory that suggests that modern humans evolved from African populations, which left Africa ~200,000 y/o. Replacing regional populations of H. Erectus
- - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus
- - Theory that suggests populations evolved rather isolated, with some interbreeding, evolving in parallel to each other.
- - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis
18 Clues: - Lucy • - Jack of all trades • - First animal to be domesticated • - Family that includes apes and humans • - Tear drop shaped tools used by H.Erectus • - Tools that were first discovered and used by H. Habilis • - The transitional species between H. Habilis and H.Erectus • - First Hominid to have the ability to control and manipulate fire • ...
Keywords 2017-07-04
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- RECOGNITION branch of machine learning that focuses on the recognition of patterns and regularities in data, although it is in some cases considered to be nearly synonymous with machine learning
- he making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment. "the evaluation of each method"
- a state of satisfaction.
- DECISION decision based on facts or information voters making informed decisions.
- an independent party with whom each of those who make a wager deposits the money or counters wagered.
- reciprocal action or influence.
- the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.
- device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
- a thing predicted; a forecast.
- a structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways.
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- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim.
- the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics.
- DESIGN is the systematic development of instructional specifications using learning and instructional theory to ensure the quality of instruction
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- the practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.
- the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept
16 Clues: a state of satisfaction. • a thing predicted; a forecast. • reciprocal action or influence. • the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. • a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim. • DECISION decision based on facts or information voters making informed decisions. • ...
Life Science Unit 1 Review 2022-05-27
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- theory that living things come only from other living things
- regulation of life maintaining conditions inside an organism
- length of time an organism lives
- makes food to be used as energy
- a prediction that can be tested
- the way cells are arranged in the living organism
- changes living things go through as they grow
- smallest unit of life
- is not or never has been alive
- reaction of an organism to a stimulus
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- the theory that nonliving things produce living things
- increase in size using materials from the environment
- a characteristic of an organism that makes it better able to survive
- takes in food to be used as energy
- anything that causes a reaction
- living thing that is made of more than one cell and performs life functions
- explains how nature works based on verifiable data and observations
- an explanation of things or events based on many observations
18 Clues: smallest unit of life • is not or never has been alive • makes food to be used as energy • a prediction that can be tested • anything that causes a reaction • length of time an organism lives • takes in food to be used as energy • reaction of an organism to a stimulus • changes living things go through as they grow • the way cells are arranged in the living organism • ...
Sociology Chapter 1 2017-02-22
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- The example of communalism country.
- The founder of sociology.
- The first woman sociologist.
- Modern societies are united by interdependence is __________ solidarity.
- According to Max Weber, __________ means understanding from insider point of view.
- A study of small groups.
- Sociology is a part of this field.
- Root word of sociology.
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- Capitalism is inequal distribution of wealth between __________ and proletariat.
- The sociologist who introduced Looking Glass Self theory.
- A modern sociologist.
- Sociological imagination is the ability to view one’s own society as an __________.
- __________ was a settlement house in the United States that was co-founded by Jane Addams.
- A theory under macro sociology.
- The founder of conflict theory.
15 Clues: A modern sociologist. • Root word of sociology. • A study of small groups. • The founder of sociology. • The first woman sociologist. • A theory under macro sociology. • The founder of conflict theory. • Sociology is a part of this field. • The example of communalism country. • The sociologist who introduced Looking Glass Self theory. • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-11
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- theory that evolution occurs slowly but Steadily
- difference between same species
- idea that overtime older species evolved into newer ones
- theory that evolution occurs during small periods of fast change
- how well an organism can survive in reproduce in its environment
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- more offspring produced than can survive
- raw material for evolution
- theory that explains how modern organisms have evolved over time
- can mate with each other
- does not exist anymore
- reduced in size and has very little or no function at all
- provides evidence for common an common ancestor
- last relevant predecessor
- technique used to determine which two fossils are older based on rock layer they were found on
- preserved remains
15 Clues: preserved remains • does not exist anymore • can mate with each other • last relevant predecessor • raw material for evolution • difference between same species • more offspring produced than can survive • provides evidence for common an common ancestor • theory that evolution occurs slowly but Steadily • idea that overtime older species evolved into newer ones • ...
Science Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-22
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- provides support and structure for the cell {only found in plant cells}
- cell without a nucleus DNA is stored in cytoplasm
- cell with nucleus
- first part of cell theory
- Selectively Permeable surrounds the cell
- Said cells can only come from other cells
- the brain of the cell
- recycles proteins breaks down food waste and foreign invaders
- Powerhouse of the cell breaks down food molecoules
- Said all biotic organisms are made from cells
- 2nd part of cell theory
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- 3rd part of cell theory
- Said cells are the fundamental building blocks of life
- jelly like substance surrounds organelles but lets them move around
- where photosynthesis takes place [only found in plant cells]
15 Clues: cell with nucleus • the brain of the cell • 3rd part of cell theory • 2nd part of cell theory • first part of cell theory • Selectively Permeable surrounds the cell • Said cells can only come from other cells • Said all biotic organisms are made from cells • cell without a nucleus DNA is stored in cytoplasm • Powerhouse of the cell breaks down food molecoules • ...
Unit 2- Criminology 2021-03-23
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- General principles or guidelines
- Who identified 4 functions of crime?
- Which theory did Merton create?
- Practice of having more than one wife/husband
- Who states criminals are physically different?
- Who created the moral development theory?
- Which animal was used by B.F. Skinner?
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- Founder of Psychoanalysis
- Capitalism causes crime
- Who created the maternal deprivation theory?
- Surveillance from below
11 Clues: Capitalism causes crime • Surveillance from below • Founder of Psychoanalysis • Which theory did Merton create? • General principles or guidelines • Who identified 4 functions of crime? • Which animal was used by B.F. Skinner? • Who created the moral development theory? • Who created the maternal deprivation theory? • Practice of having more than one wife/husband • ...
Matter Crossword 2022-08-12
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- how a substance reacts with other substances
- the changing from a liquid to a gas from the surface of the liquid
- Scientists Maxwell and Boltzman created the concept of the __________ __________ distribution curve
- there are ___________ between the particles of matter (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- a property that can be observed without changing the identity of a substance
- there are forces of ___________ between the particles (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- the phase of matter which has a fixed volume and takes the shape of it’s container
- the process of separating substances based on differences in their boiling point
- the type of mixture that is not evenly distributed
- contain two or more atoms joined chemically
- the change in state form a gas directly to a solid
- Molecules with high ____________ forces have a higher boiling point
- the process of removing heat from your body through sweating
- matter in which all particles are the same kind
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- the particles are in ___________ ___________ (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- the particles that make up matter are very _________ (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
- the type of mixture that is evenly distributed
- the most common phase of matter in the universe
- the change in state from a solid directly to a gas
- the general name given to the changing of phase from a liquid to a gas
- contain one type of atom
- the temperature at which a substance boils at standard pressure
- matter that contains more than one kind of particle
- the kinetic molecular theory assumes that all collisions are _____________
- the phase of matter in which the particles are held tightly together
- the force created by the collision of gas particles on their container
- the changing from a gas phase to a liquid phase
- the phase of matter that is compressible
- a type of solids that have an irregular arrangement of particles
29 Clues: contain one type of atom • the phase of matter that is compressible • contain two or more atoms joined chemically • how a substance reacts with other substances • the type of mixture that is evenly distributed • the most common phase of matter in the universe • the changing from a gas phase to a liquid phase • matter in which all particles are the same kind • ...
Module 2 2020-09-29
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- theory, was developed to address how drama is part of everyday life and not just a stage act.
- interactionism theory, looks at how social realities exist in the context of human experience, and how symbolic interactions, or people engaging in communication processes reveal the construction of reality and the nature of the people in it
- of silence theory, bridges all three paradigms as scholars break apart components of messages to study their impacts and decoding practices by groups of oppressed or silenced individuals.
- theories, designed to critique something deeper about society in general based on communication practices
- messages sent between producers and wide audiences and consumer groups
- theories, focuses on the text of a message
- of knowledge, examines how knowledge, meaning, and power have historically been constructed through rhetorical communication processes
- interaction theory, examines how symbols from different cultures and different communication contexts interact
- all parties communicating at the same time
- analysis, can tell us about patterns of communication behaviors and what types of people are likely to communicate in what ways
- messages sent between individuals or groups of people in defined institutional, communal, familial, and intimate relationships
- communication, examines how communication constructs a symbolic reality through cultural images and codes, and how this also allows for societal transformations
- theory, tells us about personality traits by analyzing communication behaviors
- what people perceive as reality
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- theories, focus on the texture of a message
- ethnography, examines phenomena and cultural events as they reveal power and oppression as a way of understanding cultures
- using words or symbols to communicate
- how we know and understand the world around us, and how that is reflected in our perception of reality and sense of self
- how we investigate the world and the various ontological and epistemological perceptions of reality
- parties communicating at different times or with gaps between messages
- using gestures, facial expressions, body language, and cultural suppositions to communicate
- theory, helps us understand the way that cultural myths inform individual communicators’ actions
- effects, looks at the intended and unintended behavioral impacts of a message
- convergence theory, examines how groups of people share common fantasies that reveal how they become a cohesive group
24 Clues: what people perceive as reality • using words or symbols to communicate • theories, focuses on the text of a message • all parties communicating at the same time • theories, focus on the texture of a message • messages sent between producers and wide audiences and consumer groups • parties communicating at different times or with gaps between messages • ...
Communications Chapter 8 2014-04-13
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- the closest interpersonal relationship
- a principle of attraction holding that we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- the state or process by which one individual is drawn to another and forms a highly positive evaluation of that other person
- a principle of attraction stating that we are attracted by qualities that we do not possess or that we wish to possess and to people who are opposite or different from ourselves
- the reaction to relationship threats
- in social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the degree to which the inner personality-inner core-of an individual in penetrated in interpersonal interaction
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in the process
- the stage of a relationship during which the connecting bonds between the partners weaken and the partners begin drifting apart
- the stage in an interpersonal relationship that normally follows contact
- in a relationship this may be distinguished as physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse
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- physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction
- verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person
- a condition in which the breadth and depth of a relationship decrease
- efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration
- a theory hypothesizing that we develop relationships in which our rewards or profits will be greater that our costs and that we avoid or terminate relationships in which the costs exceed the rewards
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship
- in attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- in the social penetration theory of interpersonal relationships, the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- the breaking of the bonds holding an interpersonal relationship together
- a theory that describes relationships as interactions governed by series of rules that couples agree to follow
20 Clues: the reaction to relationship threats • the closest interpersonal relationship • the first stage of an interpersonal relationship • efforts to reverse the process of relationship deterioration • verbal and nonverbal signals that show love for another person • physical closeness; one of the qualities influencing attraction • ...
Ch. 1: Sociological Perspective and Theorists 2024-02-14
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- founded Hull House; social conflict theory
- laid the foundations for the conflict theory; believed that class conflict is key to human history.
- views symbols, things to which we attach meaning, as the basis of life
- unintended beneficial consequences.
- applying the scientific approach to the social world.
- people who share a culture and a territory.
- "put yourself in someone else's shoes
- coined the concept of functions.
- studied suicide to better understand social factors that influence individual behavior.
- seeing the strange in the familiar and the general in the particular.
- personal values or biases should not influence social research; supported by Weber.
- society is composed of groups competing for scarce resources
- author of the sociological imagination
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- intended beneficial consequences
- society is a whole unit made up of interrelated parts that work together.
- Marx believed the that this was the only way to end class conflict and struggle.
- recurring characteristics or events
- studying African American experience in the U.S.; race conflict theory
- to focus and analyze large-scale patterns of society; conflict theory and structural functional
- believed religion was a central force in social change; studied Catholics and Protestants.
- coined the term survival of the fittest; was against social reform.
- to focus and analyze small-scale patterns of social life; symbolic interaction
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- coined the term sociology and is associated with positivism.
- the degree to which people are tied to their social group.
- a general statement about how some parts of the world fit together and how they work; how two or more facts are related.
- a group's recurring patterns of behavior.
- the intersection between history and biography.
- harmful consequences of people's actions
- the group memberships that people have because of their location in history and society; jobs, income, education, gender
30 Clues: intended beneficial consequences • coined the concept of functions. • recurring characteristics or events • unintended beneficial consequences. • "put yourself in someone else's shoes • author of the sociological imagination • harmful consequences of people's actions • a group's recurring patterns of behavior. • founded Hull House; social conflict theory • ...
