set theory Crossword Puzzles
Skin Theory 2025-03-26
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- Melanin is produced via multi-stage chemical called?
- Will enhance penetration of a product
- The composition of the product (molecular weight, delivery system, ingredients)
- The primary function of the skin is?
- The skin organ that is continually renewing and repairing.
- When the body gets warm
- Shivering
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- Pores of the skin Glands
- Is the enzyme that triggers production of melanosomes
- When the body is cold
10 Clues: Shivering • When the body is cold • When the body gets warm • Pores of the skin Glands • The primary function of the skin is? • Will enhance penetration of a product • Melanin is produced via multi-stage chemical called? • Is the enzyme that triggers production of melanosomes • The skin organ that is continually renewing and repairing. • ...
PE theory 2025-05-22
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- This system uses explosive intensity
- What is the scientific name of ATP?
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- This food source is broken down into ATP
- The fuel source of this system is Glucose
- This increases HR
- This acronym means beats per minute
- When you exercise, you burn this
- What is the fuel source of Aerobic Glycosis?
- What is the by-product of the Anaerobic system?
- This source uses oxygen to function
10 Clues: This increases HR • When you exercise, you burn this • This acronym means beats per minute • This source uses oxygen to function • What is the scientific name of ATP? • This system uses explosive intensity • This food source is broken down into ATP • The fuel source of this system is Glucose • What is the fuel source of Aerobic Glycosis? • ...
Hair Theory 2022-12-28
10 Clues: wax type with strip • growth phase of hair • waxing with no strip • intense pulsed light • eyebrow shaping method • temporary hair removal • shedding phase of hair • permanent hair reduction • hair removal done with a thread • form of depilation done with a razor
Attachment theory 2025-01-16
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- when a child is happy and calm
- researcher who studied in Romania
- word for something that we are born with
- the first stage of Schaffer and Emerson’s sequence
- word to describe single attachment
- researcher who carried out the strange situation
- pioneer researcher in attachment
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- word for when a child forms a bond and then it’s removed
- someone who a child may form an attachment with in setting
- word for when a child never forms a bond
10 Clues: when a child is happy and calm • pioneer researcher in attachment • researcher who studied in Romania • word to describe single attachment • word for when a child never forms a bond • word for something that we are born with • researcher who carried out the strange situation • the first stage of Schaffer and Emerson’s sequence • ...
Retrieval theory 2025-01-22
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- Retrieval failure is not being able to access what?
- the researcher of the encoding specificity principle
- Anti-histamines has a mild sedative effect making he participants feel slightly what?
- the name of the study that investigated the effect of state on memory?
- What is forgetting due to different moods or conditions?
- name of the study that investigated the effect of context on memory
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- What is forgetting due to different surroundings?
- the name of the principle that states that a cue must be present and help recall information
- one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research
- what needs to be present for retrieval?
10 Clues: what needs to be present for retrieval? • What is forgetting due to different surroundings? • Retrieval failure is not being able to access what? • the researcher of the encoding specificity principle • one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research • What is forgetting due to different moods or conditions? • ...
CIRCUIT THEORY 2024-11-06
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- KCL deals with
- conversed in KCL
- what is a combination of two meshes that share a current source called?
- what is the voltage across an inductor in an AC circuit?
- which circuit the mess analysis work best?
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- sum of current at a junction in KCL
- What happens to the equivalent resistance when resistors are connected in parallel?
- another term for closed loop in kirchhoff's voltage law
- KVL deals with
- conversed in KVL
10 Clues: KCL deals with • KVL deals with • conversed in KCL • conversed in KVL • sum of current at a junction in KCL • which circuit the mess analysis work best? • another term for closed loop in kirchhoff's voltage law • what is the voltage across an inductor in an AC circuit? • what is a combination of two meshes that share a current source called? • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-10-16
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- where an electron is likely to be found in an atom
- the central part of the atom
- a small portion of matter
- a pure substance made of only one type of atom that cannot be broken down into other substances
- the smallest object that retains the properties of an element
- particle found in a nucleus with a positive charge
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- a particle made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together
- fundamental unit of negative charge
- smaller than or occurring within an atom
- almost identical in mass to a proton, but carries no electric charge
10 Clues: a small portion of matter • the central part of the atom • fundamental unit of negative charge • smaller than or occurring within an atom • where an electron is likely to be found in an atom • particle found in a nucleus with a positive charge • the smallest object that retains the properties of an element • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
- Removes hair physically from follicle
- Growth Stage of Hair
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- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
10 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
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- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Majority of Hair on the Face
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
- Removes hair physically from follicle
- Growth Stage of Hair
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- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
10 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice • ...
Particle Theory 2025-09-30
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- State of matter that can flow, but has a fixed volume. (6 letters)
- The Change of state from gas to liquid (e.g., steam on a cold window). (12 letters)
- The smallest piece of a substance; everything is made of them. (8 letters)
- The state of matter where particles are far apart and move very fast. (3 letters)
- The State of matter that has a fixed shape and cannot be compressed. (5 letters)
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- Change of state from a solid to a liquid. (7 letters)
- The process of particles spreading out from high concentration to low concentration. (9 letters)
- How many particles are in a certain space (can be high or low). (13 letters)
- The energy an object has because it is moving. (7 letters)
- To squeeze something and make it smaller. (8 letters) State
10 Clues: Change of state from a solid to a liquid. (7 letters) • The energy an object has because it is moving. (7 letters) • To squeeze something and make it smaller. (8 letters) State • State of matter that can flow, but has a fixed volume. (6 letters) • The smallest piece of a substance; everything is made of them. (8 letters) • ...
freud theory 2025-10-29
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- The moral conscience representing societal and parental standards, striving for ideal behavior.
- A therapeutic method and psychological theory focused on making the unconscious conscious to treat mental disorders.
- The life instinct.
- the university that Freud went to?
- The instinct-driven, pleasure-seeking part of the mind, focused on immediate gratification.
- Freud's major from 7
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- If the world does not supply opportunity for fulfillment, ___ will result.
- The death instinct.
- the belief that mental phenomena are the result of physical, material processes, especially those of the brain.
- The rational mediator that balances the Id’s impulses with real-world constraints.
10 Clues: The life instinct. • The death instinct. • Freud's major from 7 • the university that Freud went to? • If the world does not supply opportunity for fulfillment, ___ will result. • The rational mediator that balances the Id’s impulses with real-world constraints. • The instinct-driven, pleasure-seeking part of the mind, focused on immediate gratification. • ...
Hair Theory 2026-01-03
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- Hair removal technique that uses a paste made primarily of sugar applied to the skin in a rolling motion ,
- A condition that causes abnormal coverage of hair where normally only lanugo hair appears; also known as Ambras syndrome ,
- wax Also known as a classic wax, soft wax or strip wax; applied with a spatula and removed with a strip ,
- The removal of hair from under the skin at the follicle; examples include waxing, sugaring, tweezing, threading and electrolysis ,
- method Electrical epilation method that combines thermolysis and galvanic current ,
- Permanent method of hair reduction that uses electric current to damage the cells of the papilla and disrupt hair growth ,
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- The process of removing hair at or near skin level
- Abnormal growth of hair on a person's face and body, especially on a woman ,
- wax Also referred to as hard wax; generally used for small areas and thinner, more sensitive skin ,
- pulsed light Uses a similar principle as lasers, but this type of light is not considered to be a laser light; an intense pulsed light beam creates a burst of energy used to destroy hair bulbs with minimal scarring ,
10 Clues: The process of removing hair at or near skin level • Abnormal growth of hair on a person's face and body, especially on a woman , • method Electrical epilation method that combines thermolysis and galvanic current , • wax Also referred to as hard wax; generally used for small areas and thinner, more sensitive skin , • ...
Atomic Theory 2026-03-06
10 Clues: Makes up all matter. • Loosely packed atoms. • Fourth state of matter. • Very loose packed atoms. • Makes up an atom, Neutral. • Very closely packed atoms. • Makes up an atom, Positive. • 99.9 of the mass of an atom. • Elementary particles, "Flavorful". • Revolves around a nucleus, Negative.
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development 2025-01-27
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- The last name of the man who worked alongside Piaget, and influenced the creation of his theory
- The name of the theory that describes how humans go through eight different contradictory stages throughout life
- The first stage of Piaget's Theory
- The second stage of Piaget's Theory
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- The last name of the man who validated but also challenged Piaget’s theory
- The method that describes that children always choose to learn, and adult supervision is unnecessary
- The third stage of Piaget's Theory
- The fourth stage of Piaget's Theory
8 Clues: The third stage of Piaget's Theory • The first stage of Piaget's Theory • The fourth stage of Piaget's Theory • The second stage of Piaget's Theory • The last name of the man who validated but also challenged Piaget’s theory • The last name of the man who worked alongside Piaget, and influenced the creation of his theory • ...
CCJSA Quiz 1 2021-11-10
5 Clues: ‘Father of criminology’ • To make something illegal • A person that studies crime and criminal behavior • A set of conduct rules established by an authority • ______ Theory states that criminals rationally choose both the crime and the target
Crossword activity 2020-10-16
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- Technique which aims to obtain data related to the personality, intellectual level, behavior or individual or collective behavior of people linked to the object of study in the investigation.
- Method that allows reasoning structure to obtain general conclusions from various true premises to expose concepts and definitions.
- Collection of information through conversations with individuals or participants to obtain data related to the investigation.
- Method based on induction where the investigator establishes general conclusions through observation and particular facts analysis.
- It’s foundation consists of considering everything that is linked with the purpose of forming or integrating the set of general laws that explain changes.
- It consists of the record in cardboard flashcards, of the data obtained during the investigation.
- Set of previously prepared questionnaires, it allows gathering information and knowing the opinion and assessment of the selected people.
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- Identification of two or more phenomena of studies that are similar with the purpose of studying their links, likenesses or differences.
- Method based on analysis, procedure that consists of dividing or dismembering what is being studied, to observe their causes, nature and effects.
- Systematic process of scientific approximation in which the investigator manipulates one or more variables of the observes phenomenons, with the purpose of identifying the effects of a determined action.
- Method based on the justification and verification of the theory, is categorized by the integration of dispersed elements.
- Integrated by a set of open or closed questions, which can be part of the interviews or surveys.
- Method that allows to study and rebuild the events occurred in the past with the purpose of finding explanations.
- Is the basic document which contain all the data collected.
- Consists in observing and carefully analyzing the different phenomena or facts that provide information in the set research to record and analyze them.
15 Clues: Is the basic document which contain all the data collected. • Integrated by a set of open or closed questions, which can be part of the interviews or surveys. • It consists of the record in cardboard flashcards, of the data obtained during the investigation. • ...
Crossword activity 2020-10-16
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- Technique which aims to obtain data related to the personality, intellectual level, behavior or individual or collective behavior of people linked to the object of study in the investigation.
- Method that allows reasoning structure to obtain general conclusions from various true premises to expose concepts and definitions.
- Collection of information through conversations with individuals or participants to obtain data related to the investigation.
- Method based on induction where the investigator establishes general conclusions through observation and particular facts analysis.
- It’s foundation consists of considering everything that is linked with the purpose of forming or integrating the set of general laws that explain changes.
- It consists of the record in cardboard flashcards, of the data obtained during the investigation.
- Set of previously prepared questionnaires, it allows gathering information and knowing the opinion and assessment of the selected people.
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- Identification of two or more phenomena of studies that are similar with the purpose of studying their links, likenesses or differences.
- Method based on analysis, procedure that consists of dividing or dismembering what is being studied, to observe their causes, nature and effects.
- Systematic process of scientific approximation in which the investigator manipulates one or more variables of the observes phenomenons, with the purpose of identifying the effects of a determined action.
- Method based on the justification and verification of the theory, is categorized by the integration of dispersed elements.
- Integrated by a set of open or closed questions, which can be part of the interviews or surveys.
- Method that allows to study and rebuild the events occurred in the past with the purpose of finding explanations.
- Is the basic document which contain all the data collected.
- Consists in observing and carefully analyzing the different phenomena or facts that provide information in the set research to record and analyze them.
15 Clues: Is the basic document which contain all the data collected. • Integrated by a set of open or closed questions, which can be part of the interviews or surveys. • It consists of the record in cardboard flashcards, of the data obtained during the investigation. • ...
Scientific Method 2025-08-29
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- -An explanation that has been tested many times and supported by evidence.
- -The final step of the scientific method, where results are explained.
- -Information you collect during an experiment, such as numbers or facts.
- -The process of testing a hypothesis.
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- -An educated guess or prediction.
- -A factor in the experiment that stays the same for comparison
- -A step-by-step set of directions to follow in an experiment.
7 Clues: -An educated guess or prediction. • -The process of testing a hypothesis. • -A step-by-step set of directions to follow in an experiment. • -A factor in the experiment that stays the same for comparison • -The final step of the scientific method, where results are explained. • -Information you collect during an experiment, such as numbers or facts. • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2025-12-16
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- A geological area where two tectonic plates collide and one plate is forced underneath the other and sinks into the Earth's mantle
- German meteorologist and geophysicist famous for proposing the theory of continental drift
- A current in a fluid that results from convection.
- Supercontinent that existed from the late Paleozoic to the early Mesozoic eras (around 335 to 175 million years ago)
- The formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- Pioneering Canadian geophysicist crucial to developing plate tectonics theory
- A pivotal American geologist, known for proposing the theory of seafloor spreading
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- Theory which explains that Earth's outer shell (lithosphere) is broken into large, rigid pieces called tectonic plates that slowly move
- Where two tectonic plates slide horizontally past each other, grinding sideways along faults
- Where two tectonic plates collide
- A tectonic plate boundary where two plates move apart
- The theory that Earth's continents slowly move across the planet's surface over geological time
12 Clues: Where two tectonic plates collide • A current in a fluid that results from convection. • A tectonic plate boundary where two plates move apart • Pioneering Canadian geophysicist crucial to developing plate tectonics theory • A pivotal American geologist, known for proposing the theory of seafloor spreading • ...
Research & Emotion Vocab 2021-10-05
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- one theory from the readings states that emotions are _____ from more basic building blocks
- type of validity that tells you how well you generalized from what you measured to the psychological thing you want to measure
- (hyphenated)a test statistic that tells you how likely it is that the null hypothesis is true
- type of validity that tells you how well concepts or measurements that are not supposed to be related are actually unrelated
- (two words) a standardized number that measures the strength of the relationship between two variables or the magnitude of difference between two groups
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- another theory from the readings states that there are a basic set of ______ emotions
- the process by which a researcher defines how a concept is measured, observed, or manipulated within a particular study
- a construct or variable that is inferred rather than directly observed
8 Clues: a construct or variable that is inferred rather than directly observed • another theory from the readings states that there are a basic set of ______ emotions • one theory from the readings states that emotions are _____ from more basic building blocks • (hyphenated)a test statistic that tells you how likely it is that the null hypothesis is true • ...
The American Journey 2022-11-16
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- a theory state that as a nation’s trade grows, the gold reserves increases and the nation becomes more powerful
- to sell things to another country
- an indentured servants for farmers or to serve
- Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, N.Carolina,S.Carolina, and Virginia
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- trading illegally with other countries
- were Charter set up by settlers who had been given a charter or grant
- The ability to read and write is called
- Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania were ruled by proprietors
- to buy things from another country
9 Clues: to sell things to another country • to buy things from another country • trading illegally with other countries • The ability to read and write is called • an indentured servants for farmers or to serve • Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania were ruled by proprietors • were Charter set up by settlers who had been given a charter or grant • ...
The Truth about Grit ② 2023-05-08
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- the ability to control your thought and action in order to achieve what you wand to do
- to produce a book, magazine, etc
- a particular quality in your personality
- the ability to learn, understand and think in a logical way about things
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- the ability to see and understand the truth
- a situation, an event, eac. that makes it difficult to do or achieve something
- to be still in the same state or condition
- a formal set of ideas to explain why sothing happens and exists
- a period of ten years
9 Clues: a period of ten years • to produce a book, magazine, etc • a particular quality in your personality • to be still in the same state or condition • the ability to see and understand the truth • a formal set of ideas to explain why sothing happens and exists • the ability to learn, understand and think in a logical way about things • ...
John Locke and the Enlightenment 2023-04-19
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- The Magna Carta turned the British monarchy into this form of government. John Locke supports this form of government.
- A book written by John Locke about his theory that humans are born knowing nothing, but gain knowledge through their 5 senses.
- A political philosopher who wrote 7 books. He believed in the social contract.
- One of John Locke's most famous books. It is about his theory that government is based on a contract between the government and the people to protect their natural laws.
- an agreement from the people about rules that define their government. This contract was supported by John Locke.
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- A period of time where reason is valued over accepted beliefs.
- A document that stated that the monarch is not above the law and set limits on royal authority.
- laws that humans follow which govern their reason and behavior.
8 Clues: A period of time where reason is valued over accepted beliefs. • laws that humans follow which govern their reason and behavior. • A political philosopher who wrote 7 books. He believed in the social contract. • A document that stated that the monarch is not above the law and set limits on royal authority. • ...
Accounting Theory Puzzle 2026-02-03
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- Testable statement derived from theory
- Structure used to organize theoretical concepts
- Expected outcome implied by theory
- Central focus of all six articles
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- User with low task experience
- User with high task experience
- Author who extended Technology Dominance theory
- Coauthor who introduced Technology Dominance theory
8 Clues: User with low task experience • User with high task experience • Central focus of all six articles • Expected outcome implied by theory • Testable statement derived from theory • Author who extended Technology Dominance theory • Structure used to organize theoretical concepts • Coauthor who introduced Technology Dominance theory
Period 2 2022-12-20
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- a period of great happiness,prosperity and achievement.
- the empire coving much of northern india.
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- a territory that is part of a country or an empire.
- the study of numbers.
- a bond between families,states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- a theory or set of values by which one lives the search for the wisdom and knowledge.
- the study of the stars and planets.
7 Clues: the study of numbers. • the study of the stars and planets. • the empire coving much of northern india. • a territory that is part of a country or an empire. • a period of great happiness,prosperity and achievement. • a bond between families,states, or other groups to further their common interests. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-10-10
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- When something or someone is no longer visible or present.
- Changed in form, appearance, or structure.
- Having or showing a lot of energy or enthusiasm.
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- How a person acts or does things, especially around others.
- The act of watching something carefully in order to gain information.
- A sudden, short burst of activity or excitement.
- An idea or set of ideas intended to explain facts or events.
7 Clues: Changed in form, appearance, or structure. • A sudden, short burst of activity or excitement. • Having or showing a lot of energy or enthusiasm. • When something or someone is no longer visible or present. • How a person acts or does things, especially around others. • An idea or set of ideas intended to explain facts or events. • ...
Sociology 7 2021-10-16
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- deviance becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- deviance only occasional breaking of norms
- the quote as an authoritative source
- a repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- crime job-related crimes committed by higher status people.
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the act of breaking or discarding
- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the financial damage caused by their acts
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- control ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- an idea
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- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- theory deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- defiance behavior that overconforms to societal expectations
- theory the theory that compliance with societal norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
- deviance behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- refers to behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- discounting the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a social condition in which norms are weak or conflicting or absent
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment
- association theory, society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- reliability or resistance to sudden change
24 Clues: an idea • the act of breaking or discarding • the quote as an authoritative source • deviance only occasional breaking of norms • reliability or resistance to sudden change • a repetition of or return to criminal behavior • discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment • deviance behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ...
Reformation 2014-04-30
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- theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by Martin Luther
- was interested in telescopes and made new stronger versions
- the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation
- invented by Johannes Gutenberg that helped spread Protestant ideas
- a time in which modern science emerged as the new way of gaining knowledge
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a religious reform movement from the early 1500's and 1600's that led to the formation of new Christian groups
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- a Christian who separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by King Henry Vlll in England
- Martin Luther's posted list of arguments against the Catholic Church abuses
- an apple hit him in the head and helped him discover gravity
- a Protestant denomination of Christian faith founded by John Calvin
- a beliefe in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis
- the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted
- grants by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sin
- a government state where God is the supreme ruler and religious officials govern in his name
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
20 Clues: the leader of England’s Protestant Reformation • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a German priest who posted the ninety- five thesis • the town where the ninety- five thesis were posted • theory theory that the sun is the center of the universe • theory theory that the Earth is the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 2: The People Business 2023-08-28
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- people who don't feel valued often struggle with feelings of self doubt and _________
- part of cognitive development involves
- slowing and decline in the economy
- theory Theory based on the assumption that people are affected by rewards and punishments, but that their reaction to rewards and punishments are filtered by their own perceptions, thoughts, and motivations.
- Carol Gilligan expanded on ______________ theory by considering how women and girls make moral decisions
- ideas about how people process information, think, and learn.
- supply of assets that can be when needed
- theorized that all people have the same basic needs to survive.
- a theory based on the belief that people behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
- to fully realize your potential
- ideas that analyze the symbolic meaning behind behaviors
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- repetition of behaviors when reinforced
- behaviors associated with emotional responses
- when the economy accelerates and increases
- gradual process in which people change from birth through adulthood
- person or family's measure of the wealth, comforts, and material goods available for them
- is often called the father of psychoanalysis
- comprehensive explanations about why people act and behave the way they do and how they change over time.
- the human services profession is often referred to as ______________________ because human services workers share a common goal of helping people
- according to Erickson's psychosocial development stages, first conflict people must successfully resolve is _____________
- when the economy begins to accelerate or look hopeful
21 Clues: to fully realize your potential • slowing and decline in the economy • part of cognitive development involves • repetition of behaviors when reinforced • supply of assets that can be when needed • when the economy accelerates and increases • is often called the father of psychoanalysis • behaviors associated with emotional responses • ...
MEEPS 2024-03-12
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- Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy
- Expectations from others; the cause of neurosis
- Big 5 trait of responsibility and hard-work
- Founded the trait perspective.
- Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy.
- The tendency to give up on trying to improve your situation after a series of failures
- The person you think others want you to be
- Motivation theory that says that we are pulled to action by the allure of external consequences.
- One of the founders of the humanist perspective
- According to behaviorists, this is why you are the way you are
- The belief that you can succeed at something a particular task.
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- Motivation theory that says that we act to get closer to some personally ideal level of arousal.
- The belief that ability can't be changed;
- Motivation theory proposes that we are pushed to action by a deficiency.
- Big 5 trait describing people who like to try new things
- When your ideal and real self are not the same
- Maslow believed this led to neuroses
- Statistical procedure was used to find the big 5
- Founder of the social-cognitive perspective do social-cognitive theorists believe determines your personality?
- Motivation theory that says that we are motivated by inborn behaviors that have been selected for through natural selection.
- The idea that you (that is, your thoughts and behaviors) affect your experiences, then your experiences affect your thoughts and behaviors.
21 Clues: Founded the trait perspective. • Middle level of Masow’s hierarchy. • Genuineness, acceptance, and empathy • Maslow believed this led to neuroses • The belief that ability can't be changed; • The person you think others want you to be • Big 5 trait of responsibility and hard-work • When your ideal and real self are not the same • ...
Origin of Life and the Universe 2025-03-24
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- Science that is based on assumption and conjecture
- MillerUrey experiment used a _______________ atmosphere instead of an oxidising one
- Building blocks of life
- A singularity expanded into and created all space, time and matter
- Theory that the universe is infinite in extend and has always existed in the same form
- Scientists who attempted to prove abiogenesis
- Scientific theories are observable, testable, repeatable and ______________
- Simple multicellular organism that is quite indestructible
- Phenomenon that suggests some galaxies are moving towards observers on Earth
- Evidence against the Big Bang Theory: Law of _____________ of Energy
- The Law of ___________: a universe that has a beginning has to have a cause outside of itself
- One of the gasses used to simulate early earth conditions
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- A spark was used by Miller and Urey to simulate _____________
- Cosmic ______________ Background Radiation
- Red shift suggests that galaxies are moving ________ from observers on Earth
- Theory that life began on another Planets on meteors
- The Law of ____________: Second law of Thermodynamics
- Formation of life from inanimate materials
- Another name for a Black hole
- Man who first suggested that the Milky Way could be made up of many stars
- Study of the universe, its origin and future
- In Red shift, the light waves are ________________
- Another name for the Steady State Theory
- Red shift suggest that the universe it ______________
- Science that is done in the present using experimentation and testing
- One of the other products of the Miller Urey experiment
26 Clues: Building blocks of life • Another name for a Black hole • Another name for the Steady State Theory • Cosmic ______________ Background Radiation • Formation of life from inanimate materials • Study of the universe, its origin and future • Scientists who attempted to prove abiogenesis • Science that is based on assumption and conjecture • ...
Advanced Debate Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Nozick's idea about the fair initial acquisition of property.
- Philosopher known for duty-based ethics and the categorical imperative.
- Economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments.
- Economic pattern of rapid growth followed by downturn.
- Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights and limited government.
- View that politics is governed by self-interest and power.
- Philosopher known for empiricism and the problem of induction.
- Ethical theory that promotes actions that maximize happiness for the most people.
- Philosopher of justice known for the theory of fairness.
- Ethical dilemma involving a choice between sacrificing one to save many.
- Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims.
- Theory that people give up some freedoms for societal protection.
- Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack.
- Libertarian philosopher who argued for minimal state and property rights.
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- A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- Economic system with minimal government intervention.
- Ethical theory focused on rules and duties.
- Attacking the person instead of the argument.
- Philosopher who refined utilitarianism and emphasized individual liberty.
- Idea that value comes from the labor used to produce something.
- Latin for "I think, therefore I am."
- Philosopher who believed in a strong sovereign to avoid anarchy.
- Hobbes' book advocating for absolute authority to ensure peace.
- Rawls' thought experiment for determining justice without bias.
- The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
26 Clues: Latin for "I think, therefore I am." • Ethical theory focused on rules and duties. • A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. • Attacking the person instead of the argument. • The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments. • Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims. • Economic system with minimal government intervention. • ...
Chapter 5 vocab 2025-03-05
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- the male hormone
- ________ nervosa a psychological disorder meaning “loss of appetite”
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal.
- _______ nervosa a psychological disorder involving cycles of binge eating and purges because of vomiting or laxatives
- 2 words, A value that is defended to maintain homeostasis
- Regions of cortex located at the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes
- A state of tension and arousal triggered by cues important for survival
- _______-_____ two-factor theory A theory of emotion in which general arousal leads to assessment, which in turn leads to subjective feelings.
- _________ reward - a reward from an outside source
- The main sugar found in the blood
- Combination of physical sensations that are automatic responses to situations
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- a steady internal balance, or equilibrium
- ____-____________ A state of having fulfilled your potential.
- The process of releasing strong or repressed emotions
- 2 words, The state of relief and reward produced by removing the tension and arousal of the drive state.
- _____-_____ theory, A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings.
- connection with things or others
- _________ reward - a reward that arises internally
- A hormone secreted by fat cells
- A reward that pulls an organism/ someone’s behavior in a particular direction
- ______-______ law, A description of the relationships between task complexity, arousal, and performance.
- A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food
22 Clues: the male hormone • A hormone secreted by fat cells • connection with things or others • The main sugar found in the blood • a steady internal balance, or equilibrium • _________ reward - a reward that arises internally • _________ reward - a reward from an outside source • A sense of feeling full; not requiring further food • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-15
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- A strategy in behavioral interventions that involves making small, achievable goals
- The process of guiding people through different readiness levels in behavior change
- The ability to control one's own behaviors for long-term health benefits
- The name of the model used to help guide smoking cessation efforts
- The process of tailoring messages and interventions to fit an individual’s specific needs
- A major social and behavioral science theory that involves observational learning and self-efficacy
- A systematic way of understanding events, behaviors, and situations
- A public health intervention should target not just individuals but also this level
- The belief in one's ability to take action
- A construct in the Health Belief Model related to perceived seriousness of a health condition
- The group of theories that focus on explaining why behaviors occur
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- The theoretical approach that emphasizes changing policies and environments to support behavior change
- The perspective that considers multiple levels of influence on health behaviors
- The theory that states behavior is influenced by personal, behavioral, and environmental factors
- A psychological discipline that contributes to social and behavioral theories
- A model that helps explain why people do or do not practice health-promoting behaviors
- A factor that influences whether someone takes health action, such as a reminder
- The belief that an intervention will reduce the threat of a health issue
- One of the key constructs in Social Cognitive Theory, referring to learning by watching others
- The process of reinforcing positive behaviors through rewards or consequences
20 Clues: The belief in one's ability to take action • The name of the model used to help guide smoking cessation efforts • The group of theories that focus on explaining why behaviors occur • A systematic way of understanding events, behaviors, and situations • The belief that an intervention will reduce the threat of a health issue • ...
Continental Drift vs Plate Tectonics 2021-12-01
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- Vibrations in the ground caused by Earths crust moving
- A lowland region that forms where Earth's tectonic plates move apart, or rift
- Evidence in the changing climates during the past
- The liquid layer of the Earth's core that lies beneath the mantle and surrounds the inner core
- Earth's lithosphere is broken up into how many major plates
- When one plate gets pushed under another and where volcanoes form
- The place where two plates move apart or diverge
- The soft layer of the mantle on which pieces of the lithosphere move
- The boundary between two tectonic plates that are sliding past each other horizontally
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- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth
- Molten rock in the Earth's crust
- Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents
- How many main pieces of evidence did Wegener find to support his theory
- The cause of seafloor spreading
- The theory that continents can drift apart form on another and have in the past
- How many people believed Wegener's theory when he was alive?
- Was the first person to propose the theory of continental drift
- The movement or study of the movement of Earth's crust
- The outermost, rigid layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- The solid, dense center of the Earth
- Wegener's name for the super continent that existed over 250 million years ago
21 Clues: The cause of seafloor spreading • Molten rock in the Earth's crust • The solid, dense center of the Earth • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth • The place where two plates move apart or diverge • Evidence in the layers of rocks across continents • Evidence in the changing climates during the past • Vibrations in the ground caused by Earths crust moving • ...
Alexandra Uhler Chapter 7 2023-01-12
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- rewards or punishments tht encourage conformity to social norms
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- bahavior that overconforms to social expectations
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- a method of protecting society from crinimals by keeping them in prison
- the theory that individuals learn deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that compliance with societal norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society
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- the theory that deviance is more likey to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the abilty to achieve them
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
- the process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- an act commited in violation of the law
- a system comprising institutions and processrd responsible for enforcing criminal statuses
- ways to encourage conformity to society's norms
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individuals identity
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- job related crimes commited by high-status people
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a repitition of or return to criminal behavior
23 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act commited in violation of the law • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • a repitition of or return to criminal behavior • ways to encourage conformity to society's norms • bahavior that overconforms to social expectations • job related crimes commited by high-status people • ...
Influential Scientists Throughout History 2020-04-04
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- English physician who recognised the full circulation of blood in the human body
- German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius
- English chemist who's work was key to the understanding of the structure of DNA
- Naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution; author of "On the Origin of Species"
- / Greek mathematician known for his theorem relating to triangles
- Greek mathematician considered the "father of geometry'; author of the Elements
- Astronomer who helped prove the universe is expanding; ______ Space Telescope
- Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...
- Pioneer in the field of radioactivity; first person to win two Nobel Prizes
- Physicist who made fundamental contributions to the atomic model
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- Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school
- Considered the father of quantum theory; gave name to a constant
- Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery
- Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force
- Bletchley Park code-cracker; portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in 2014 film
- Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- Inventor of germ theory; namesake to a method of destroying bacteria in foods
- Theoretical physicist famous for his work on black holes; author of "A Brief History of Time"
- Engineer credited for designing modern AC current; electric car company _____ Motors
- Astronomer who first observed Saturn's rings; mentioned in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Chinese chemist known for her work developing one of the world's most-effective malaria-fighting drug
21 Clues: Physicist who discovered electromagnetic induction • Famous series: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... • Known for his three laws of motion; SI unit of force • Physicist credited as the creator of the electric battery • Astronomer who discovered Uranus; namesake of Slough school • German physicist famous for his theory of relativity; genius • ...
OBS Feb 2023 2023-02-13
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- Membrane ___. A method of cervical ripening
- ___ approach. When errors are seen as consequences rather than causes.
- Water ___. A risk with use of high dose oxytocin
- theory which considers active failures and latent conditions that contribute to error.
- ___ culture. Discourages the reporting of errors.
- ___ cause. The factor that ultimately leads to the adverse event
- type of ultrasound to establish accurate dating.
- Artificial rupture of amniotic sac
- Normalization of ___. Small changes or deviations from accepted methodology become the norm for the individual or the unit.
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- Stimulates myometrial cells to contract.
- An error which is inherent in the system.
- ___ Induction. Use of pressure to ripen the cervix.
- ___ theory. When gaps in barriers and defenses line up allowing errors to occur
- Process of adjusting oxytocin based on uterine response.
- ___ event. Undesired effect of a treatment
- Pregnancy beyond 42 weeks.
- ___ score. Measurement of cervical ripeness.
- To choose induction in absence of risk factors
- ___ factor theory. Study of interactions in relation to other elements in the workplace
19 Clues: Pregnancy beyond 42 weeks. • Artificial rupture of amniotic sac • Stimulates myometrial cells to contract. • An error which is inherent in the system. • ___ event. Undesired effect of a treatment • Membrane ___. A method of cervical ripening • ___ score. Measurement of cervical ripeness. • To choose induction in absence of risk factors • ...
scientific method 2024-09-16
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- a guess
- what you see
- the scientific process
- what you do to go deeper in information
- quality information
- something you wonder
- stays the same
- stays the same
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- changes at any time
- numerical information
- what you end with
- information
- changes on its own
- able to vary
- changes on purpose
- what you do to test your theory
16 Clues: a guess • information • what you see • able to vary • stays the same • stays the same • what you end with • changes on its own • changes on purpose • changes at any time • quality information • something you wonder • numerical information • the scientific process • what you do to test your theory • what you do to go deeper in information
Atomic theory 2022-03-16
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- Atomic theory originated as a philosophical concept in ancient
- He found that the positive charge of an atom and most of its mass were at the center, or nucleus, of an atom
- a person whom His oral presentation (1803) and publication (1805) marked the beginning of the scientific atomic theory.
- The word "atom" comes from the ancient Greek word
- an atomic theory in which atoms consist of smaller particles.
- a person who proposed that matter consists of indestructible, indivisible units called atoms
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- According to his model, electrons couldn't spiral into the nucleus but could make quantum leaps between energy levels.
- a unit carried a negative charge
- scientific theory of the nature of atoms
- tiny particle of matter
10 Clues: tiny particle of matter • a unit carried a negative charge • scientific theory of the nature of atoms • The word "atom" comes from the ancient Greek word • Atomic theory originated as a philosophical concept in ancient • an atomic theory in which atoms consist of smaller particles. • ...
Cognitive Theory (: 2013-11-10
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- T. Beck/Developer of Cognitive therapy
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
- of life from your eyes
- of psych that studies the mental processes such as thinking and remembering
- of cognitive theory
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- outside the box
- helping patients develop skills for modifying beliefs and identifying distorted thinking
- have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony
- learning theory of psychology that attempts to explain human behavior by understanding the thought process
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
- of Jean Piaget
- of ABC's of Cognitive Theory
12 Clues: of Jean Piaget • outside the box • of cognitive theory • of life from your eyes • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • of ABC's of Cognitive Theory • T. Beck/Developer of Cognitive therapy • of psych that studies the mental processes such as thinking and remembering • ...
Endosymbiotic theory 2014-03-27
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- word for together
- single-celled organisms that are earliest and most primary evidence of Endosymbiotic Theory
- True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA
- scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory
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- Margulis' original hypothesis proposed that aerobic bacteria(that require oxygen)wereingested by anaerobic bacteria(poisoned by oxygen)
- mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________
- scientics who study fossils
- True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's
- Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago
- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past.
10 Clues: word for together • scientics who study fossils • scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory • Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago • mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________ • True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA • True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's • ...
Endosymbiotic theory 2014-03-27
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- mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________
- Margulis' original hypothesis proposed that aerobic bacteria(that require oxygen)wereingested by anaerobic bacteria(poisoned by oxygen)
- Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago
- are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past.
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- word for together
- scientics who study fossils
- single-celled organisms that are earliest and most primary evidence of Endosymbiotic Theory
- True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's
- scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory
- True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA
10 Clues: word for together • scientics who study fossils • scientist who proposed the Endosymbiotic Theory • Appeared in fossil records about 1.8 million years ago • mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ________ • True or False? Mitochondria and cloroplasts have ther own RNA • True or False? The Endosymbiotic THeory was intorduced in the late 1960's • ...
Colour Theory 2023-03-16
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- Mixing all the colours together makes this colour.
- ________ colours are found opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- The three primary colours are Red, Blue, and ______.
- This is added to make a colour lighter.
- This colour is a secondary colour.
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- To mix this colour you mix blue and green.
- This is not a colour, this is a shade.
- Two of these colours are mixed to make a secondary colour.
- ______ colours are next to each other and made from each other.
- A tint of Red.
10 Clues: A tint of Red. • This colour is a secondary colour. • This is not a colour, this is a shade. • This is added to make a colour lighter. • To mix this colour you mix blue and green. • Mixing all the colours together makes this colour. • The three primary colours are Red, Blue, and ______. • Two of these colours are mixed to make a secondary colour. • ...
Particle Theory 2023-03-18
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- Particles are always doing this
- Particles in a substance are always ________ to one another
- Have a definite shape and volume
- This is always between particles
- As particles gain this type of energy, they move faster
- All particles in a ______ substance are the same
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- A gas is the only phase of matter that can be ____________
- Have no definite volume or shape
- Anything that takes up space and weighs something
- Have a definite volume but not shape
10 Clues: Particles are always doing this • Have no definite volume or shape • Have a definite shape and volume • This is always between particles • Have a definite volume but not shape • All particles in a ______ substance are the same • Anything that takes up space and weighs something • As particles gain this type of energy, they move faster • ...
NUMBER THEORY 2022-10-03
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- 3(4+7)=(3x4)+(3×7) using which law?
- Has only 2 factors
- 5x3 = 3x5 because multiplication is _____________
- The identity for subtraction
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- Divides into a number without leaving a remainder
- Multiplicative Inverse (like when you flip a fraction)
- To get the difference of 2 numbers
- Divisible by 2
- The 'M' in LCM
- Another word for 'opposite"
10 Clues: Divisible by 2 • The 'M' in LCM • Has only 2 factors • Another word for 'opposite" • The identity for subtraction • To get the difference of 2 numbers • 3(4+7)=(3x4)+(3×7) using which law? • Divides into a number without leaving a remainder • 5x3 = 3x5 because multiplication is _____________ • Multiplicative Inverse (like when you flip a fraction)
Skin Theory 2023-04-17
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- When the body is cold, blood vessels constrict, or narrow, to keep the heat near organs
- Also known as shivering
- Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis
- Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells
- When the body gets warm, blood vessels dilate, or widen, to allow heat to evaporate
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- Removal of dead skin
- Is the singular form of comedones
- Open follicle with a black surface plug that has been oxidized and discolored due to the sebum contact with the air
- Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis
- Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival
10 Clues: Removal of dead skin • Also known as shivering • Is the singular form of comedones • Heating and cooling the body is critical to survival • Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells • Describes hyperpigmentation caused by decrease of melanocytes in epidermis • Describes any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of melanocytes in epidermis • ...
Music Theory 2023-04-22
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- 2 Beats Per Note(USA)
- 4 Beats Per Note(UK)
- 4 Beats Per Note(USA)
- 2 Beats Per Note(UK)
- A clef that places F below middle C.
- 1 Beat Per Note(USA)
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- 1 Beat Per Note(UK)
- To specify how many of a particular note value are contained in each bar.
- A clef that places G above middle C.
- A musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical staff.
10 Clues: 1 Beat Per Note(UK) • 4 Beats Per Note(UK) • 2 Beats Per Note(UK) • 1 Beat Per Note(USA) • 2 Beats Per Note(USA) • 4 Beats Per Note(USA) • A clef that places G above middle C. • A clef that places F below middle C. • To specify how many of a particular note value are contained in each bar. • ...
Number Theory 2020-11-24
Computer Theory 2020-12-18
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- A peripheral that is used to put data into a computer is called an __________ device
- Parts of the computer that you can touch and see is called....
- the short form for Read Only Memory
- 1 Gigabyte is equal to how many bytes
- How many bits are there in a byte
- The letters and numbers that a user inputs into a computer is called........
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- The person who inputs data into the computer and uses the computer is called a......
- the short form for Random Access Memory
- 1 Kilobyte is equal to how many bytes
- A peripheral that is used to take data out of a computer is called a _________ device
10 Clues: How many bits are there in a byte • the short form for Read Only Memory • 1 Kilobyte is equal to how many bytes • 1 Gigabyte is equal to how many bytes • the short form for Random Access Memory • Parts of the computer that you can touch and see is called.... • The letters and numbers that a user inputs into a computer is called........ • ...
Cell theory 2021-08-31
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- contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes
- it maintains the cells shape
- has two kinds and one makes the cells proteins and the other make lipids and breaks down materials
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- it generates chemical energy
- A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled
- performs photosynthesis
- oldest cell type
- breaks things down
- membrane protects the cell
- holds the cells DNA
10 Clues: oldest cell type • breaks things down • holds the cells DNA • performs photosynthesis • membrane protects the cell • it generates chemical energy • it maintains the cells shape • contains nutrients,water,waste,and enzymes • A type of cell that evolves from the other and are mostly multi celled • ...
Color Theory 2022-07-28
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- what has to be filled out before going to the restroom
- what color restrooms are you allowed to use.
- what policy states that only one person may leave the room at any given time
- What grade equals 60%
- this item is required by mid november and totals the amount of $30
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- What gets turned in at the door to be counted present?
- what are not allowed to be present at any time unless specified by the teacher?
- what grade equals 40%?
- The first class to completely turn their feed in before Thanksgiving Break will receive this a prize.
- what is assigned to store phones for the entire class period
10 Clues: What grade equals 60% • what grade equals 40%? • what color restrooms are you allowed to use. • What gets turned in at the door to be counted present? • what has to be filled out before going to the restroom • what is assigned to store phones for the entire class period • this item is required by mid november and totals the amount of $30 • ...
Cell Theory 2022-11-04
10 Clues: essential • a small tube • holds the cell in place • the 'brain' of the cell • protects the animal cell • a small model of something • the powerhouse of the cell • holds part of cell in place • an organelle containing digestive enzymes. • a tiny cavity filled with liquid in the cytoplasm
Attachment Theory 2022-10-09
10 Clues: Bond • PIES • Attachment • Birthmonth • Field of study • From caregiver • Influences maturation • Who ensures the child's needs are met? • Where Bowlby discovered the attachment theory • Attachment is the primary foundation for the development
Music theory 2022-11-22
10 Clues: very fast • music very very soft • Increasing the volume • some music that’s soft • something strong or loud • sound that’s loud then soft • somethings that’s a half rest • music which is strong and calm • what is a speed that gets faster and faster • what is the speed of which a tempo is played
particle theory 2018-08-06
10 Clues: the physical change • it is a firm object • the material or stuff • The form a substance takes • forms to the object it is in • the change from liquid to gas • the change from liquid to solid • there are particles all around us • it is free to move in any direction • you can't see it with the human eye
Atomic Theory 2019-11-07
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- A minute portion of matter
- A stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
- charges Is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- particles A particle smaller than an atom or cluster of such particles
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- orbital Are regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found
- A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
- The positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass
- A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
10 Clues: A minute portion of matter • The basic unit of a chemical element • A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape • particles A particle smaller than an atom or cluster of such particles • orbital Are regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found • ...
Game theory 2023-07-25
11 Clues: n_ • 2x2 • MC=MR • _strategy • _strategy • _equilibrium • Coordination failure • Acting on a coin flip • Can be weak, sometimes perfect • strategy that maximizes player i's payment. • a game in which the allocation is constant over different outcomes.
Chaos Theory 2024-01-19
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- Region outside a rotating black hole where the fabric of spacetime is dragged along with the black hole's rotation (10 letters).
- The study of sound, its properties, and its transmission (9 letters).
- Antiparticle with the same mass as an electron (8 letters).
- Phenomenon in which waves bend around obstacles or spread out after passing through a narrow opening (10 letters)
- Celestial body visited by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, known for its potential to provide insights into the early solar system (5 letters).
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- Einstein's groundbreaking theory that changed our understanding of space and time (10 letters).
- Weakest of the 4 fundamental forces
- German physicist famous for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics (10 letters)
- Hypothetical megastructure that completely encompasses a star to capture its energy (11 letters).
- The capacity to do work or the ability to cause change (6 letters)
10 Clues: Weakest of the 4 fundamental forces • Antiparticle with the same mass as an electron (8 letters). • The capacity to do work or the ability to cause change (6 letters) • The study of sound, its properties, and its transmission (9 letters). • German physicist famous for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics (10 letters) • ...
Cell Theory. 2023-09-29
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- What organelle is responsible for synthesising proteins?
- What cells make up organisms?
- What stores water in all cells?
- What carries out functions for the cell?
- What cells have cell walls?
- What organelle is responsible for holding DNA?
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- What is responsible for holding a cell`s shape?
- What type of cell contains centrioles?
- What packages proteins?
- What is it called when similar cells group together?
10 Clues: What packages proteins? • What cells have cell walls? • What cells make up organisms? • What stores water in all cells? • What type of cell contains centrioles? • What carries out functions for the cell? • What organelle is responsible for holding DNA? • What is responsible for holding a cell`s shape? • What is it called when similar cells group together? • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-27
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- model what did niels bohr contribute to?
- name- mass number how do you find the mass notation?
- what do protons determine in an atom?
- wavelength which wavelength is energy high?
- number plus neutron how do you find mass number?
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- relationship what is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?
- which color has the lowest energy?
- what do neutrons determine in an atom?
- electrons in the periodic table, what is the significance of groups?
- what are atoms of the same element with different mass?
10 Clues: which color has the lowest energy? • what do protons determine in an atom? • what do neutrons determine in an atom? • model what did niels bohr contribute to? • wavelength which wavelength is energy high? • number plus neutron how do you find mass number? • name- mass number how do you find the mass notation? • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-27
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- model what did niels bohr contribute to?
- name- mass number how do you find the mass notation?
- what do protons determine in an atom?
- wavelength which wavelength is energy high?
- number plus neutron how do you find mass number?
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- relationship what is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?
- which color has the lowest energy?
- what do neutrons determine in an atom?
- electrons in the periodic table, what is the significance of groups?
- what are atoms of the same element with different mass?
10 Clues: which color has the lowest energy? • what do protons determine in an atom? • what do neutrons determine in an atom? • model what did niels bohr contribute to? • wavelength which wavelength is energy high? • number plus neutron how do you find mass number? • name- mass number how do you find the mass notation? • ...
Music Theory 2023-12-15
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- Said received songs from
- Symbolized a tie to their creator
- People gather to dance, sing, and share with
- Where Native American music comes from
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- Native American Music Award
- A celebration of Native American culture
- What the flute was made out of
- What caused music to be created
- used for healing, meditation,and courtship
- A type of way music used
10 Clues: Said received songs from • A type of way music used • Native American Music Award • What the flute was made out of • What caused music to be created • Symbolized a tie to their creator • Where Native American music comes from • A celebration of Native American culture • used for healing, meditation,and courtship • People gather to dance, sing, and share with
nebular theory 2023-12-11
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- pieces of rock in earths atmosphere
- small pieces of rock and ice
- anything that orbits a planet
- when particles get bigger from colliding together
- meteoroid that burns up in earth
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- massive cloud of dust and gasses
- meteoroid that crashes on earths surface
- anything that orbits the sun
- a small rock in a belt between mars and jupiter
- orbits planets
10 Clues: orbits planets • small pieces of rock and ice • anything that orbits the sun • anything that orbits a planet • massive cloud of dust and gasses • meteoroid that burns up in earth • pieces of rock in earths atmosphere • meteoroid that crashes on earths surface • a small rock in a belt between mars and jupiter • when particles get bigger from colliding together
Color Theory 2023-09-15
Across
- Reds, yellows, and oranges
- black, white, gray, brown
- colors that are side by side on the color wheel
- colors that are across from each other on the color wheel
- orange, violet, and green
Down
- red, yellow, and blue
- different values of a single color
- another word for colors
- the visual quality of objects created by the amount of light they reflect or absorb
- greens, blues, violets
10 Clues: red, yellow, and blue • greens, blues, violets • another word for colors • black, white, gray, brown • orange, violet, and green • Reds, yellows, and oranges • different values of a single color • colors that are side by side on the color wheel • colors that are across from each other on the color wheel • ...
VSEPR Theory 2024-02-26
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- - Electron domain geometry with five electron pairs around the central atom.
- - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and no lone pairs.
- - Electron domain geometry with four electron pairs around the central atom.
- - Molecular geometry with five bonding pairs and one lone pair.
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- - Molecular geometry with three bonding pairs and one lone pair.
- - Molecular geometry with four bonding pairs and one lone pair.
- - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and one lone pair.
- - Molecular geometry with four bonding pairs and two lone pairs.
- - Electron domain geometry with six electron pairs around the central atom.
- - Molecular geometry with three bonding pairs and no lone pairs.
10 Clues: - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and one lone pair. • - Molecular geometry with two bonding pairs and no lone pairs. • - Molecular geometry with four bonding pairs and one lone pair. • - Molecular geometry with five bonding pairs and one lone pair. • - Molecular geometry with three bonding pairs and one lone pair. • ...
Film Theory 2023-10-25
10 Clues: Thematic • Eye level • Deep focus • Minimal Editing • High key and Low key • Placement around frame • Diegetic and Non-diegetic • Saturated and De-saturated • Editing used for time-lapse • Relies heavily on special effects
Cell theory 2023-10-13
10 Clues: cells gate • Cells storage • cells protein • Cells disposal • Power of the cell • gate for plant cells • transport for protein • contains the cells DNA • contains the organelles • allows protein production
Piaget's theory 2024-10-25
Across
- - "A characteristic of early childhood thinking, where the child believes others see the world as they do."
- Permanence - "This happens when children realize that objects continue to exist even if they can't see them."
- Operational - "The final stage where abstract thinking becomes possible."
- - "The ability to understand that objects maintain their properties even if they change shape."
- - "Mental frameworks that help organize information."
- - "Stage where children begin to use language but struggle with logic."
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- - "Adjusting a schema to fit new information."
- Operational - "The stage associated with children 7 to 11 years old."
- - "The process of fitting new information into an existing schema."
- - "The stage where infants learn through their senses and actions."
10 Clues: - "Adjusting a schema to fit new information." • - "Mental frameworks that help organize information." • - "The process of fitting new information into an existing schema." • - "The stage where infants learn through their senses and actions." • Operational - "The stage associated with children 7 to 11 years old." • ...
109.01 Theory 2024-12-11
Across
- Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice
- Transitional Stage of Hair
- Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair
- Growth Stage of Hair
- High frequency alternating oscillating current
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- Removes hair physically from follicle
- Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair
- A form of depilation that removes hair at the skin level
- electric current to damage the cells of the papilla
- Majority of Hair on the Face
10 Clues: Growth Stage of Hair • Transitional Stage of Hair • Majority of Hair on the Face • Dormant or Shedding Phase of Hair • Removes hair physically from follicle • Longer, darker, and Stronger than Vellus Hair • High frequency alternating oscillating current • electric current to damage the cells of the papilla • Method of Hair Removal made of Sugar and Lemon Juice • ...
Retrieval theory 2025-01-22
Across
- Retrieval failure is not being able to access what?
- the researcher of the encoding specificity principle
- Anti-histamines has a mild sedative effect making participants feel slightly what?
- the name of the study that investigated the effect of state on memory?
- What is forgetting due to different moods or conditions?
- name of the study that investigated the effect of context on memory
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- What is forgetting due to different surroundings?
- the name of the principle that states that a cue must be present and help recall information
- one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research
- what needs to be present for retrieval?
10 Clues: what needs to be present for retrieval? • What is forgetting due to different surroundings? • Retrieval failure is not being able to access what? • the researcher of the encoding specificity principle • one of the conditions in Godden and baddeleys research • What is forgetting due to different moods or conditions? • ...
COLOR THEORY 2025-03-31
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- Are the purest colors and cannot be created by mixing other colors
- Adding BLACK to a color creates a _______
- Refers to the LIGHTNESS & DARKNESS of a Color
- A circular diagram that organizes colors to show relationships between them.
- These colors do not appear on the color wheel
- Are created by mixing a primary and secondary color
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- Is defined as the light reflected by an object.
- Refers to the BRIGHTNESS or DULLNESS of a Color.
- Are made by mixing primary colors
- Adding WHITE to a color creates a _______
10 Clues: Are made by mixing primary colors • Adding BLACK to a color creates a _______ • Adding WHITE to a color creates a _______ • Refers to the LIGHTNESS & DARKNESS of a Color • These colors do not appear on the color wheel • Is defined as the light reflected by an object. • Refers to the BRIGHTNESS or DULLNESS of a Color. • ...
Particle Theory 2025-05-29
Across
- Can be squashed
- the transfer of heat between substances that are in direct contact with each other
- Something that makes things warm
- the state of matter that water falls under
- can be found in 3 forms
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- the state of matter that is rock hard
- warmer areas in a gas or liquid rise to cooler areas creating a circular pattern
- a device that can track heat and icy temperature
- Heat that is transferred through open space using electromagnetic radiation
- not the same as weight
10 Clues: Can be squashed • not the same as weight • can be found in 3 forms • Something that makes things warm • the state of matter that is rock hard • the state of matter that water falls under • a device that can track heat and icy temperature • Heat that is transferred through open space using electromagnetic radiation • ...
cell theory 2025-05-19
Across
- A system of ideas explaining that all organisms are made of cells
- Tool used to view cells
- The jelly-like substance inside a cell
- Organelle that makes proteins
- Type of cell that has a nucleus
- The basic unit of all living things
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- Organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell
- Organelle that controls the cell and contains DNA
- Type of cell that does not have a nucleus
- Protective outer barrier that controls what enters/exits
- wall Outer layer found only in plant cells for structure
11 Clues: Tool used to view cells • Organelle that makes proteins • Type of cell that has a nucleus • The basic unit of all living things • The jelly-like substance inside a cell • Type of cell that does not have a nucleus • Organelle known as the "powerhouse" of the cell • Organelle that controls the cell and contains DNA • Protective outer barrier that controls what enters/exits • ...
Music Theory 2025-05-21
Across
- Two-chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase
- Musical technique that uses syllables to represent the notes of a scale, aiding in sight-reading and aural skills
- Fifth degree of a diatonic scale
- A type of non-chord tone holding a note from a previous chord while the underlying harmony changes
- One semitone between two notes
- Interval between two notes where the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower note
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- Sounds or sequences are often repeated
- Rearrangement of notes within a chord, interval, or melody, where the original top note becomes the bottom note and vice versa
- Musical mode derived from the major scale, specifically starting on the sixth degree
- Musical notation indicating that the note should be prolonged beyond the normal duration its note value would indicate
10 Clues: One semitone between two notes • Fifth degree of a diatonic scale • Sounds or sequences are often repeated • Two-chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase • Musical mode derived from the major scale, specifically starting on the sixth degree • Interval between two notes where the higher note has twice the frequency of the lower note • ...
PE theory 2025-05-22
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- This system uses explosive intensity
- What is the scientific name of ATP?
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- This food source is broken down into ATP
- The fuel source of this system is Glucose
- This increases HR
- This acronym means beats per minute
- When you exercise, you burn this
- What is the fuel source of Aerobic Glycosis?
- What is the by-product of the Anaerobic system?
- This source uses oxygen to function
10 Clues: This increases HR • When you exercise, you burn this • This acronym means beats per minute • This source uses oxygen to function • What is the scientific name of ATP? • This system uses explosive intensity • This food source is broken down into ATP • The fuel source of this system is Glucose • What is the fuel source of Aerobic Glycosis? • ...
Chaos Theory 2026-01-27
Across
- a mechanical model of the Solar System
- to prove that something is true or that you were right to do something, especially when other people had a different opinion
- a mark, usually not regular in shape, on skin, plants, material, etc.
- a person who does not behave or think like everyone else, but who has independent, unusual opinions
- a thing that looks or moves like a small wave
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- to explain something that is difficult to understand or is mysterious
- a feature or quality that is typical of somebody/something
- to do something badly
- a wheel with a series of teeth on the edge that fit between the teeth on the next wheel and cause it to move
- a small amount or drop of something, especially a liquid; a small area of colour
10 Clues: to do something badly • a mechanical model of the Solar System • a thing that looks or moves like a small wave • a feature or quality that is typical of somebody/something • to explain something that is difficult to understand or is mysterious • a mark, usually not regular in shape, on skin, plants, material, etc. • ...
Cell Theory 2025-12-09
Across
- Less concentrated solution
- Takes in large molecules, clumps of food, and whole cells by rhe cell
- Transport doesn'tosent use ATP
- Has nucleus
- Solutions with equal concentrations
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- Removes waste from cells
- Diffusion of water across a membrane
- Transport that uses ATP
- No Nucleus
- More concentrated Solution
10 Clues: No Nucleus • Has nucleus • Transport that uses ATP • Removes waste from cells • Less concentrated solution • More concentrated Solution • Transport doesn'tosent use ATP • Solutions with equal concentrations • Diffusion of water across a membrane • Takes in large molecules, clumps of food, and whole cells by rhe cell
Erikson's Theory 2025-12-05
Across
- Eighth stage crisis: Integrity vs.
- Third stage virtue—children explore, lead, and create
- First stage crisis: Trust vs.
- Feelings of doubt paired with lack of independence
- Fourth stage—success in school leads to this
- Second stage crisis: Autonomy vs.
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- Fifth stage crisis: teens search for this
- Positive outcome of first stage (virtue)
- Seventh stage—focus on contribution and productivity
- Sixth stage—forming close bonds with others
10 Clues: First stage crisis: Trust vs. • Second stage crisis: Autonomy vs. • Eighth stage crisis: Integrity vs. • Positive outcome of first stage (virtue) • Fifth stage crisis: teens search for this • Sixth stage—forming close bonds with others • Fourth stage—success in school leads to this • Feelings of doubt paired with lack of independence • ...
Virtue theory 2026-01-15
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- Practical wisdom; how we work out what is virtuous.
- When something is done regualrly so it become spart of your character; something that is done without having to think about it.
- The aim of life; means flourishing or well-being.
- Means end, aim or purpose.
- When a person has too much of a quality.
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- The theory that virtue lies between two vices.
- The Greek philosopher that developed virtue theory.
- The type of soul that is unique to humans.
- When a person has too little of a quality.
- The Greek term for a virtue or excellence of character.
10 Clues: Means end, aim or purpose. • When a person has too much of a quality. • The type of soul that is unique to humans. • When a person has too little of a quality. • The theory that virtue lies between two vices. • The aim of life; means flourishing or well-being. • The Greek philosopher that developed virtue theory. • Practical wisdom; how we work out what is virtuous. • ...
Frame and Schema theory (and other stuff) 2012-10-09
Across
- A representation of a plan or theory in the form of an outline or model
- Word class: something that can't be seen or touched e.g fear
- Frame theorist's first name
- Schema theorist is no longer alive, therefore he is..?
- He's bringing sexy back (YEAH)
- What do both theorists wear on their face?
- What month is my birthday (14th of___)
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- Definite article
- Cause if you liked it then you shouldda put a ring on it
- Theorist that came up with the frame theory
- A way of showing a speaker that you are following what they are saying and understand
- Word class: describing location in relation to another object e.g under
- Theorist of conversational maxims
- Schema theorist's first name
- What month is Ed's birthday (23rd of __) (same as Jesus')
- The specialized language of a professional, occupational, or other group, often meaningless to outsiders
- Name of Chamberlain's band?
- Key term meaning vocabulary
- Theorist that came up with the schema theory (__& Status)
19 Clues: Definite article • Frame theorist's first name • Name of Chamberlain's band? • Key term meaning vocabulary • Schema theorist's first name • He's bringing sexy back (YEAH) • Theorist of conversational maxims • What month is my birthday (14th of___) • What do both theorists wear on their face? • Theorist that came up with the frame theory • ...
KNES 204 - Using Social Theories 2016-01-19
Across
- used to study and apply knowledge about sports
- this theory overstates positive consequences of sport
- interactionists are concerned with how people derive ______ from sport participation
- a major weakness of conflict theory - overstates influence of _______ forces
- combo of description, analysis, reflection, application
- believe social order based primarily on values/interests of men with power
- social order based on economic interests and economic power
- theories used to understand the relationship between sports and _______
- feminist theorists believe sports reproduce _______ ideas of masculinity
- believe sport is distorted by the needs of _____
- according to critical theorists social _____ is negotiated
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- critical theorists concerned with representation of all ______
- what sport sociologists study
- feminist theorists concerned with how gender relations ______ men over women
- these theorists believe social order created through interactions of people
- functionalists are concerned with how sport teaches these
- these theorists challenge the voice & perspectives of those with power
- functionalist theory is concerned with what type of needs
- conflict theorists want to raise _____ consciousness
19 Clues: what sport sociologists study • used to study and apply knowledge about sports • believe sport is distorted by the needs of _____ • conflict theorists want to raise _____ consciousness • this theory overstates positive consequences of sport • combo of description, analysis, reflection, application • functionalists are concerned with how sport teaches these • ...
set-2 2016-10-16
Across
- Help us to prevent certain diseases
- Protects our heart and lungs
- The fuel can only burn if the _________ is sufficiently high
- Fire can only burn if there is plenty of ________.
- A rich source of fats
- Essential for strong bones and teeth
- A simple machine which has two inclined planes put together
- Is the ability of capacity to work
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- Last 2 pairs at the bottom of the ribcage
- 33 of them forms the backbone
- Is also a breastbone
- Excessive intake of food rich in fats makes us this
- A substance that can burn
13 Clues: Is also a breastbone • A rich source of fats • A substance that can burn • Protects our heart and lungs • 33 of them forms the backbone • Is the ability of capacity to work • Help us to prevent certain diseases • Essential for strong bones and teeth • Last 2 pairs at the bottom of the ribcage • Fire can only burn if there is plenty of ________. • ...
set 05 2017-11-01
Across
- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I?
- Where can I find the words of John Lenon?
- _______ - B1 – 1
- "Imagination is an art piece of a collaborative effort by _______ community groups.”
- Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be?
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- Dahlia I is blue. Dahlia III is green. What colour is Dahlia II?
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- FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we?
- How many entrances lead to the compound?
- DB4/P7R is at level _______.
- Between 12 & 14 is 13, between 42 & 44 is 43. Between 33 & 34 is?
- How many fire extinguishers in the play area are from Combat?
- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
13 Clues: _______ - B1 – 1 • FH1-2, FH2-2. What are we? • DB4/P7R is at level _______. • How many entrances lead to the compound? • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? • Where can I find the words of John Lenon? • Lot was called to leave Sodom. Lot 45 is called to be? • How many fire extinguishers in the play area are from Combat? • ...
Set 13 2023-03-10
Across
- A bowl-shaped area that forms around a volcano's central
- Thick; hard to see through.
- A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gasses, and
- Earth's outermost layer.
- the amount of force exerted on an area
- a volcanic explosion or large flow of lava
- from the mantle
- move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance
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- enclosed space
- A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves
- melted by heat
- The central part of the earth below the mantle
- large and small shifting slabs of rock that cover the earth
13 Clues: enclosed space • melted by heat • from the mantle • Earth's outermost layer. • Thick; hard to see through. • the amount of force exerted on an area • a volcanic explosion or large flow of lava • The central part of the earth below the mantle • A bowl-shaped area that forms around a volcano's central • A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gasses, and • ...
set 14 2023-04-22
Across
- in the order given
- leave slowly and hesitantly
- put clothing on one's body
- approach and address someone boldly or aggressively
- favorable or
- a kind disposition or manner
- separate or cut with a tool
Down
- occurring in the same period of time
- success
- give encouragement to
- following immediately and as a result of what went before
- cool and distant
- in deplorable condition
13 Clues: success • favorable or • cool and distant • in the order given • give encouragement to • in deplorable condition • put clothing on one's body • leave slowly and hesitantly • separate or cut with a tool • a kind disposition or manner • occurring in the same period of time • approach and address someone boldly or aggressively • following immediately and as a result of what went before
AP Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-07
Across
- Coined the term "Taste Aversion" which he states is an innate survival skill that allows animals and humans to determine if their food is safe to eat (not poisonous)
- A humanistic psychologist who became famous for his "Client-centered approach"
- Known for his theory of intelligence which composes of three elements analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
- Famous for her research on parenting styles (Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative)
- Regarded as the father of "Cognitive Therapy" a theory that focuses on changing negative thoughts and in turn changing behavior associated with those thoughts
- Proposed the "cognitive dissonance theory" which states that people experience tension when their beliefs do not match their behaviors.
- Her work contributed to the development of attachment theory. She is known for her "Strange Situation" experiment.
- Known for her work in gender difference psychology which deals with how men and women think differently, particularly in situations which deal with morality.
- Developed the "Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy" which helps clients change any irrational beliefs they may have
- Conducted the famous "Rosenhan experiment" which tested test if psychiatrists could reliably tell the difference between people who are sane and those who are insane.
- A developmental psychologist known for his eight stages of psychosocial development
- Known for his "Wire Mother Experiment" and his theory of love. He came to the conclusion that parental love and affection is important for normal childhood development
- Cited as one of the founders of functionalism, a school of psychology that focuses on purpose of consciousness and different behaviors.
- Father of psychoanalysis, the focus of underlying factors that determine ones emotions and behavior
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- A behaviorist who believes that psychology should be a science of observation. He is also known for the "Little Albert" experiment
- He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligence. He views intelligence as different abilities that come in a variety of ways.
- Famous for his studies on facial expressions and how it links to emotion. States that micro-expressions can betray someone when he/she lies.
- Established the "Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve" which demonstrated that information is lost very quickly when first learnt however, over time information is stored and is not so easily forgotten
- French psychologist who designed the first intelligence test. The Standford-Binet IQ test is a revision of Binet's original work.
- Focuses on positive psychology and has become known for his theory of learned helplessness, the hopelessness one feels or learns when one is unable to avoid repeated negative events
- Known for his theory and proposed stages of moral development
- Proposed the social-cognitive perspective on personality which states that our behavior is influenced by interactions between people's traits and environment
- Known for his study in childhood development he believed that children go through stages of cognitive development in which their understanding of the world change with every stage
- Has shown that a child's temperament will be stable over time and that a child's behavior can predict how that child will act in the future
- A psychologist who dealt with language development. He believed in the theory of language acquisition, the innate ability to develop and comprehend language
- Known for his "Conformity Experiment" where he investigated how social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform
- Famous for his research on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that hypnosis involved dissociation, a split between different levels of consciousness
- Known for her studies in human memory. She has done numerous research on misinformation effect, eyewitness memory, and false memories
28 Clues: Known for his theory and proposed stages of moral development • A humanistic psychologist who became famous for his "Client-centered approach" • A developmental psychologist known for his eight stages of psychosocial development • Famous for her research on parenting styles (Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative) • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-04-22
Across
- who made the heliocentric theory
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation and theory to test scientific assumptions
- stated the law of gravity in a simple formula
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe
- invented the telescope
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- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- a major shift in thinking between 1500 and 1700 about the natural world
- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- a measure of amount of matter in an object
- scientists use it to make small objects appear much larger
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- a theory that Earth is the center of the universe
12 Clues: invented the telescope • who made the heliocentric theory • a measure of amount of matter in an object • stated the law of gravity in a simple formula • a theory that Earth is the center of the universe • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • scientists use it to make small objects appear much larger • ...
Scientific revolution 2024-05-14
Across
- a theory that earth is the center of the solar system or universe
- polish astronomer, wrote on the Revolution of the celestial Spheres
- First person to study the sky with a telescope
- German astronomer,mapped the orbits of the planets
- an instrument used to view distant objects
- a step-by-step method of investigation involving observation
- created laws about gravity and motion
- an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment
- the force of attraction between all masses
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- a belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
- a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge
12 Clues: created laws about gravity and motion • an instrument used to view distant objects • the force of attraction between all masses • First person to study the sky with a telescope • German astronomer,mapped the orbits of the planets • an idea or assumption to be tested in an experiment • modern science emerged as a new way of gaining knowledge • ...
Theories of second language acquisition 2014-04-14
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- According to the input hypothesis, input must be ...
- An impossible and unnecessary competence for learners of languages is the ... competence.
- According to the first hypothesis, learning is a ... process of study.
- There is a danger of ... if learners start off with the habits of their first language.
- Krashen's theory constists of 5 ...
- What is the name of the language acquisition model which Andreas Digeser developed?
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- The creative construction is similar to ...'s theory of first language learning.
- An imaginary barrier which prevents learners from using input.
- Abbreviation for contrastive analysis hypothesis
- The creative construction theory by Stephen Krashen is called...
- Which studies provide evidence for the natural order hypothesis?
- The cognitive theory considers second language acquisition as a building up of ... systems.
12 Clues: Krashen's theory constists of 5 ... • Abbreviation for contrastive analysis hypothesis • According to the input hypothesis, input must be ... • An imaginary barrier which prevents learners from using input. • The creative construction theory by Stephen Krashen is called... • Which studies provide evidence for the natural order hypothesis? • ...
Families Crossword 2021-11-08
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- Two people making their relationship official
- studies, Academic disciplines (subject) dealing with the study of the social life of group and individuals.
- gap, Generation gap between, one another with difference of opinion/beliefs
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- Schools, An extensive school system set up by the Canadian government and administered by churches
- theory, 3 dimensions of love
- Norms, Unwritten rules by society based on their expectations
- A group of parents/children living together in a household
- Erikson, 1st Psychologist to describe predictable stages of human development
8 Clues: theory, 3 dimensions of love • Two people making their relationship official • A group of parents/children living together in a household • Norms, Unwritten rules by society based on their expectations • gap, Generation gap between, one another with difference of opinion/beliefs • Erikson, 1st Psychologist to describe predictable stages of human development • ...
Emotions and Theory 2020-07-11
Across
- the theory by schachter and singer
- suggested emotions resulted from evolution
- the theory that states your response creates your emotional reaction
- nervous system that triggers physical response
- one of the emotional intelligence abilities
- common ... view
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- last longer than emotions
- one of the 6 basic emotions
- the theory behind the emotion as a response to perception
- both neural pathways lead to the...
- Ekman studied facial...
11 Clues: common ... view • Ekman studied facial... • last longer than emotions • one of the 6 basic emotions • the theory by schachter and singer • both neural pathways lead to the... • suggested emotions resulted from evolution • one of the emotional intelligence abilities • nervous system that triggers physical response • the theory behind the emotion as a response to perception • ...
Strategies to diminish the theory to practice gap 2024-02-24
Across
- Thoughtful consideration of how theory applies to practice.
- Learning by directly engaging in practical activities.
- Combining theoretical knowledge with practical application.
- A method to mimic real-world scenarios for practice.
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- Something that connects theory and practice.
- Guided support for applying theoretical knowledge.
- Information provided to improve the application of theory.
- Adjusting theoretical concepts to fit real-world contexts.
- A range of activities from theoretical learning to practical implementation.
- The process of ensuring theory and practice are congruent.
10 Clues: Something that connects theory and practice. • Guided support for applying theoretical knowledge. • A method to mimic real-world scenarios for practice. • Learning by directly engaging in practical activities. • Information provided to improve the application of theory. • Adjusting theoretical concepts to fit real-world contexts. • ...
A3 Mini Government Foundations Vocabulary 2024-09-03
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- theory that government is based on family
- people vote for leaders and rules
- theory that people give up rights for a government's protection
- people that make rules for a country
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- a queen or king has absolute power
- theory that powerful people forced others under their control
- a leader controls through fear or force
- theory that God or gods choose the rulers
- a society without a government
- a government's rules come from a particular religion
10 Clues: a society without a government • people vote for leaders and rules • a queen or king has absolute power • people that make rules for a country • a leader controls through fear or force • theory that government is based on family • theory that God or gods choose the rulers • a government's rules come from a particular religion • ...
Compendium Set Relation crossword puzzle 2024-09-02
15 Clues: C • Q • Ø • #A • A=B • AUB • P(A) • set A includes set B • collection of elements • set of all possible values • set A is included in set B • objects that belongs to set A and set B • all the objects that don't belong to set A • infinite cardinality of natural numbers set • cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
Chapter 4 2022-09-17
Across
- Maslow’s theory that describes the conditions for health and well-being in a pyramid of human needs.
- Freud’s thoery of development that outlines the process by which energy is expressed through different erogenous parts of the body during different stages of development.
- The process of growth whereby a body matures regardless of, and relatively independent of, intervention such as exercise, experience, or environment.
- The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime.
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- A group of general principles, ideas, or proposed explanations for explaining some kind of phenomenon; in this case, child development.
- Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of conscious thought.
- The orderly set of changes in the life span that occurs as individuals move from conception to death.
- The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others.
8 Clues: The sense of self that develops and grows more complex over a lifetime. • Not conscious, without awareness, occurring below the level of conscious thought. • The process of learning the rules and behaviors expected when in situations with others. • Maslow’s theory that describes the conditions for health and well-being in a pyramid of human needs. • ...
Scientific revolution 2022-09-06
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- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- Scottish economist and philosopher
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
- In political philosophy, limited government is the concept of a government limited in power. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism
- English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human
- English philosopher and physician
- British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights Until the late 20th century
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances
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- form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- In economics, a free market is an idealized cognitive model of an economic system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and buyers
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in deciding
- French Enlightenment writer,
- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
- French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher
19 Clues: French Enlightenment writer, • English philosopher and physician • Scottish economist and philosopher • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer • form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right • the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human • French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher • ...
Flat Earth 2024-12-03
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- Flat Earthers argue that this scientific concept, explaining Earth's rotation, is a hoax.
- Flat Earthers argue that this natural phenomenon should be visible in photos if Earth were spherical.
- Flat Earthers claim that this effect, which causes moving objects to deflect due to Earth's rotation, does not exist.
- Flat Earthers assert that this type of imagery is manipulated to promote a spherical Earth.
- Flat Earthers claim this icy barrier encircles the Earth's edge.
- Eclipse Flat Earthers believe that this phenomenon is caused by unknown celestial bodies, not Earth's shadow.
- Flat Earthers assert that this force is an illusion, proposing alternative explanations like density and buoyancy.
- Earth Society Organization founded in 1956 promoting Flat Earth beliefs.
- Flat Earthers assert that this celestial body is much closer and smaller than mainstream science suggests.
- Flat Earthers believe that this phenomenon, where ships disappear hull-first over the horizon, is an optical illusion.
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- Flat Earthers often reference this ancient text to support their beliefs.
- Flat Earthers argue that this visual boundary always appears flat, supporting their model.
- Samuel ________; 19th-century proponent of Flat Earth theory.
- Flat Earthers claim that this navigational tool's behavior contradicts a spherical Earth.
- Flat Earthers believe that this space agency fabricates images to support the spherical Earth model.
- According to Flat Earth theory, the Sun and Moon move in this pattern above the Earth.
- Flat Earthers claim that this atmospheric layer is a dome enclosing the flat Earth.
- Flat Earthers assert that this natural force, which causes objects to fall, is misunderstood or misrepresented.
- Flat Earthers assert that this phenomenon, where the Sun appears to set, is due to perspective, not Earth's curvature.
- Travel Flat Earthers claim that this type of travel is impossible and that all related missions are fabricated.
20 Clues: Samuel ________; 19th-century proponent of Flat Earth theory. • Flat Earthers claim this icy barrier encircles the Earth's edge. • Earth Society Organization founded in 1956 promoting Flat Earth beliefs. • Flat Earthers often reference this ancient text to support their beliefs. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-23
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- Increase in prices of inputs like labour and raw materials (theory).
- A macroeconomic theory used to explain cause-and-effect relationships within inflation.
- GDP
- The lack of a job and lots of sadness.
- A continual increase in the price of goods and services.
- ____ has the #1 GDP.
- Financial ability to buy products and services.
- Inflation occurring at a high rate.
- Hypothesis that changes in prices correspond to changes in the monetary supply.
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- Inflation increases gradually and continually.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- CPI
- Demand for goods and services exceed existing supplies (theory).
- Proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower.
- Who should be a nicer person?
- Money earned from finessing and being productive at work.
16 Clues: CPI • GDP • ____ has the #1 GDP. • Who should be a nicer person? • Inflation occurring at a high rate. • The lack of a job and lots of sadness. • Inflation increases gradually and continually. • Financial ability to buy products and services. • Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • A continual increase in the price of goods and services. • ...
THE COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 2013-09-22
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- the person to create the theory of the cosmological argument
- the theory tells us that for every thing there is a ..... ... ......
- this theory is positive as it describes god as the gr.....t
- in this theory god is described as the ...
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- this theory also proves that there must be a cause for god therefore this theory c.........s with it self
- the theory is known as the...
- the very first thing in the chain of cause and effect is known as the ...
- who is described as the uncaused in this theory
8 Clues: the theory is known as the... • in this theory god is described as the ... • who is described as the uncaused in this theory • this theory is positive as it describes god as the gr.....t • the person to create the theory of the cosmological argument • the theory tells us that for every thing there is a ..... ... ...... • ...
