set theory Crossword Puzzles
Big Bang Theory 2022-05-18
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- discovered that the universe was expanding.
- is the color a star will appear if moving towards us.
- is the color a star will appear if moving away.
- English astronomer who coined the phrase "Big Bang"
- evidence that space is expanding.
- created the theory of relativity .
- are the energy leftover from the big bang.
- discovered by Sir Isaac Newton.
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- was called relic radiation left over from the big bang
- Most scientists believe this happened 13.7 billion years ago.
- what the universe is doing.
- make up only 1% of the universe
- makes us 25% of the universe.
- makes up 74% of the universe.
- Einstein's first belief of how the universe was moving biggest blunder."
15 Clues: what the universe is doing. • makes us 25% of the universe. • makes up 74% of the universe. • make up only 1% of the universe • discovered by Sir Isaac Newton. • evidence that space is expanding. • created the theory of relativity . • are the energy leftover from the big bang. • discovered that the universe was expanding. • is the color a star will appear if moving away. • ...
Big Band Theory 2023-05-15
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- the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy.
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
- SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events regarded as a whole.
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths
- the difference in direction of a celestial object as seen by an observer from two widely separated points
- 9.4607 × 1012 km
- the science of the origin of the earth
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- substance composed of subatomic particles that have the composition of ordinary matter but the magnetic charge is different
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the displacement of the spectrum of an approaching celestial body toward shorter wavelengths
- a molecule in which a concentration of positive electric charge is separated from a concentration of negative charge.
- a point at which a function takes an infinite value, especially in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole
- a completely empty space
15 Clues: 9.4607 × 1012 km • a completely empty space • the science of the origin of the earth • SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths • the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object • the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-15
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- "you're breathing on my neck; give me some _____"
- "quick! take a _____meter"
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths
- the amount of heat
- opposite of matter
- "our ______ is the milky way"
- stars that brighten and dim periodically
- the cost of gas is so high because of ________
- the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular
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- field of study that combines natural science, physics, astronomy, etc.
- measure of distance in space
- a branch of physical science that deals with the physical relations between electricity and magnetism
- the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions
- a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance.
- what you see on your watch
15 Clues: the amount of heat • opposite of matter • "quick! take a _____meter" • what you see on your watch • measure of distance in space • "our ______ is the milky way" • stars that brighten and dim periodically • the cost of gas is so high because of ________ • "you're breathing on my neck; give me some _____" • the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-15
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- interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- is an area of such immense gravity
- Field of study about the physical universe
- something on your watch
- any of the four basic forces
- a 'shift' of light waves traveling away from Earth
- the distance light travels in one year
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- Fireball alternative term for the radiation era in the Big Bang Theory
- A bond or molecule whose ends have opposite charges
- the Standard International unit of thermodynamic temperature
- The explosively rapid expansion of space-time
- a limited extent in one, two, or three dimensions
- gaps between the constituent particles
- stars which brighten and dim periodically
- collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
15 Clues: something on your watch • any of the four basic forces • is an area of such immense gravity • gaps between the constituent particles • the distance light travels in one year • stars which brighten and dim periodically • Field of study about the physical universe • The explosively rapid expansion of space-time • a limited extent in one, two, or three dimensions • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- nonluminous material that is postulated to exist in space and that could take any of several forms including weakly interacting particles
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects.
- a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe.
- a variable star having a regular cycle of brightness with a frequency related to its luminosity, so allowing estimation of its distance from the earth.
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- the average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion, but only after an infinite time.
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- any of the four basic forces—gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak
- Begins about 50,000 years after the Big Bang
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions
- the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular.
- a change in frequency due to the Doppler effect.
- the science of the origin and development of the universe
15 Clues: Begins about 50,000 years after the Big Bang • the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • a change in frequency due to the Doppler effect. • the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular. • the science of the origin and development of the universe • a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- what is an ongoing and continuous sequence of events that occur in succession, from past through the present, and to the future?
- what is an instrument for measuring the intensity of light?
- what is the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular?
- what is a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance?
- whats theory purports that the Universe underwent a short and sudden episode of significant expansion right after the Big Bang.?
- what has substance composed of subatomic particles that have the mass, electric charge, and magnetic moment of the electrons, protons, and neutrons of ordinary matter but for which the electric charge and magnetic moment are opposite in sign?
- what is the apparent displacement or the difference in apparent direction of an object as seen from two different points not on a straight line with the object?
- what is the SI base unit of thermodynamics introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale?
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- what is an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge via electromagnetic fields?
- what simplifies a highly complex, multi-stage process for detecting and analyzing nucleic acids, including DNA, in samples such as blood, urine, food, and industrial water?
- what is the science of the origin and development of the universe?
- what is the wavelength of the light is stretched, so the light is seen as 'shifted' towards the red part of the spectrum?
- what Seeks and uses feedback to improve the quality of work Work meets the expectations of the client?
- what is the degree or intensity of heat?
- what is a completely empty space?
15 Clues: what is a completely empty space? • what is the degree or intensity of heat? • what is an instrument for measuring the intensity of light? • what is the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular? • what is the science of the origin and development of the universe? • ...
Dark Chaos Theory 2025-02-05
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- to appear through as scary in the shadows
- two entrances put together
- to march right in a place disrespecting the culture or rules (p3)
- a place where the dead are buried
- a wizard of sorts who can change one material into a different material
- gross looking; ugly or disgusting
- to puzzle or cause someone to pause in place (paragraph 2)
- completely tore up or decimated
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- a revered woman
- a marital engagement
- someone who is isolated from the rest of the world
- a circular object; usually it is a map of the world
- to reflect lightly such as the color red in the story
- a dead body
- to appear slender from extreme starvation (paragraph 9)
15 Clues: a dead body • a revered woman • a marital engagement • two entrances put together • completely tore up or decimated • a place where the dead are buried • gross looking; ugly or disgusting • to appear through as scary in the shadows • someone who is isolated from the rest of the world • a circular object; usually it is a map of the world • ...
Color Theory & Palettes 2025-10-13
15 Clues: Hue • Tint • Tone • Value • Shade • Cool tones • Saturation • Warm tones • Accent color • Primary color • Color blocking • Neutral palette • Analogous palette • Complementary color • Monochromatic scheme
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- The smallest chunk of memory, can only store one piece of data or one memory address
- Gives all English characters a number up to 255.
- Piece of quartz that sends signals to the CPU
- Made up of 1s and 0s.
- Two types of registers, data and ____.
- Performs math related tasks for the computer.
- GHz mean ____ of cycles per second
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- The green thing that everything is connected to.
- Memory that has average speed, capacity and price.
- Abbreviation of Random Access Memory.
- HDD is the type of hard drive with spinning ___
- Fetches instructions and tells the CPU what to do
- Memory component with fastest access speed.
- Zero One One Zero equals ____.
- The name of the wiring that connects parts of the computer
15 Clues: Made up of 1s and 0s. • Zero One One Zero equals ____. • GHz mean ____ of cycles per second • Abbreviation of Random Access Memory. • Two types of registers, data and ____. • Memory component with fastest access speed. • Piece of quartz that sends signals to the CPU • Performs math related tasks for the computer. • HDD is the type of hard drive with spinning ___ • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- bond Atoms transfer electrons.
- Two or more atoms bonded together.
- bond Atoms share electrons.
- The new substance formed after the reaction.
- A substance made of different elements chemically joined.
- A pure substance made of one kind of atom.
- A starting substance in a chemical reaction.
- Same element, different number of neutrons.
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- Neutral particle found in the nucleus.
- Speeds up a reaction but isn’t used up.
- Negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus.
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus.
- The smallest unit of matter.
- Atom that has gained or lost electrons.
- Measures how acidic or basic something is.
15 Clues: bond Atoms share electrons. • The smallest unit of matter. • bond Atoms transfer electrons. • Two or more atoms bonded together. • Neutral particle found in the nucleus. • Speeds up a reaction but isn’t used up. • Atom that has gained or lost electrons. • A pure substance made of one kind of atom. • Measures how acidic or basic something is. • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- There are ----- bits in byte.
- A code where every English character is assigned a number is called
- Smallest form of memory
- A gate where 0/1,1/0,and 1/1 all yield 1 as a result.
- The older version of a SSD
- The third step of a Fetch-Decode-______ cycle.
- A gate that flips the value of the input.
- The R in RAM stands for...
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- Most computers today have clock speeds measured in
- This chip controls the input/output of the computer.
- One of the main CPU brands
- Contains every character from every language assigned to a number.
- The Control Unit ------- instructions for the Alu.
- 100010 is this number in decimal.
- The logic component in a CPU is called the
15 Clues: Smallest form of memory • One of the main CPU brands • The older version of a SSD • The R in RAM stands for... • There are ----- bits in byte. • 100010 is this number in decimal. • A gate that flips the value of the input. • The logic component in a CPU is called the • The third step of a Fetch-Decode-______ cycle. • Most computers today have clock speeds measured in • ...
Theory Exam puzzle 2025-11-05
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- The chip that loads the operating system on to the computar
- this is the part of the cpu that performs all arithmetic and logical operations.
- the fundamental process a CPU uses to execute machine code instructions one at a time (four words)
- what material is the "clock" made of
- the operating system for iphone
- how many bits are in a byte
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- What does R.A.M stand for (three words)
- find this digit 11 1111(put a dash between the words)
- this byte is equal to 0.008 of a terabyte
- has a spinning disk inside
- the _____ _____ part of the CPU directs and coordinates all the data (two words)
- this gate only needs one flip to be '1'
- ___is the part that on top of the pyramid we did (it the fastest processer in the computar)
- transfer system that transport data between components
- the system that converted binary into english letters
15 Clues: has a spinning disk inside • how many bits are in a byte • the operating system for iphone • what material is the "clock" made of • What does R.A.M stand for (three words) • this gate only needs one flip to be '1' • this byte is equal to 0.008 of a terabyte • find this digit 11 1111(put a dash between the words) • the system that converted binary into english letters • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Long term _______(2 words)
- Cd or DVD(2 words)
- Everything else attaches to it
- A small piece of metal that draws heat away from the CPU(2 words)
- The Wiring within the computer
- _________ information in the computer
- All English characters are given decimal numbers up to 255
- stores only 1 number
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- Billons of cycles per second
- Fetches instructions for the ___(2 words)
- Energy Source(2 words)
- Microscopic switches in the CPU
- Sends ___________ throughout the computer billions of times per seconds
- 8 ___ are in 1 unit
- Starts up instructions and helps ___ handle input and output devices
15 Clues: Cd or DVD(2 words) • 8 ___ are in 1 unit • stores only 1 number • Energy Source(2 words) • Long term _______(2 words) • Billons of cycles per second • Everything else attaches to it • The Wiring within the computer • Microscopic switches in the CPU • _________ information in the computer • Fetches instructions for the ___(2 words) • ...
Atomic Structure 2017-09-25
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- Experiment used by JJ Thomson
- Number of points in Dalton's Atomic Theory
- Said electrons move in energy levels
- Discovered Electrons
- located outside the nucleus
- Father of Chemistry
- Experiment used by Ernest Rutherford
- Created the first Atomic Theory
- Worked a lot with gases
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- Location of protons and neutrons
- Positively charged
- No charge
- Name of Dalton's model, a ball
- Discovered protons
- First name for atoms
- Created the Plum Pudding model
- Name of energy levels
17 Clues: No charge • Positively charged • Discovered protons • Father of Chemistry • Discovered Electrons • First name for atoms • Name of energy levels • Worked a lot with gases • located outside the nucleus • Experiment used by JJ Thomson • Name of Dalton's model, a ball • Created the Plum Pudding model • Created the first Atomic Theory • Location of protons and neutrons • ...
Unit One and Unit Two 2018-02-05
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- This mode according to Bruner is a mode where children learn through Physical Movements
- This mode according to Bruner is a mode where children use one thing to represent another in their play.
- Parent ignores the child's needs.
- Created a Theory of Scaffolding
- During this stage children learn about the environment by using their senses to explore the world.
- Children imitate and copy from the people/environment around them.
- This stage of the ecological system changes over time and with age.
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- The first section of the ecological system is called what? This is where the child is centered and immediate family?
- Atkinson and Shiffrin proposed a theory called the multi-store model of?
- Parents are unavailable to the child and child/rejects them.
- There are ....... stages to schematic development?
- Children learn this skill around 7 years. Children understand quantity remains the same when appearance changes.
- The critical period for building attachment according to Bowlby is ...... year?
- Children under the age of 2 usually play alone with toys and do not attempt to play with others.
- Operant Conditioning Theory
- Created a theory where social interaction and the role of the adult is important.
16 Clues: Operant Conditioning Theory • Created a Theory of Scaffolding • Parent ignores the child's needs. • There are ....... stages to schematic development? • Parents are unavailable to the child and child/rejects them. • Children imitate and copy from the people/environment around them. • This stage of the ecological system changes over time and with age. • ...
set 14 2017-11-03
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- If 3 November 2017 is Friday, 24 May 2016 is Tuesday, which day was Evangel Family Church dedicated?
- How many side gates does Evangel Family Church has?
- Between 12 & 14 is 13, between 42 & 44 is 43. Between 33 & 34 is? [HINT: Not a number]
- We make noise in the Atrium and there are 6 of us. What’s our name?
- How many people are on the wall at Level 1? [HINT: Walls only, doors not included]
- Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2]
- How many lamps face the cross?
- Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID?
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- How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4?
- There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape.
- Usually a door has one handle on each side. I have 2. Where do I lead to?
- In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as?
- My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin?
13 Clues: How many lamps face the cross? • Lam Shuet Meng certified me. What is my ID? • How many side gates does Evangel Family Church has? • There are _____ types of lights at Coffee for Cape. • How many shrubs sit outside the lift lobby of Level 4? • My name is Aruba, I am at Precious 4, where is my twin? • In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as? • ...
Set 2 2024-02-20
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- Converts customer emails into actionable service cases
- Mechanism automating repetitive sales tasks
- Tool providing in-depth analysis of sales performance
- Organizes and presents product offerings for easy access
- Manages and allocates service territories efficiently
- Integrates emails into the Sales Cloud for efficient communication tracking
- Analyzes service performance metrics for continuous improvement
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- Ensures adherence to agreed-upon service standards
- Organizes and presents service offerings and options
- Records all customer interactions
- Refers to potential customers not yet converted
- Manages and assigns specific sales regions
- Automates routine service-related tasks
- Refers to consumers already engaged with the company
14 Clues: Records all customer interactions • Automates routine service-related tasks • Manages and assigns specific sales regions • Mechanism automating repetitive sales tasks • Refers to potential customers not yet converted • Ensures adherence to agreed-upon service standards • Organizes and presents service offerings and options • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-10-07
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- Imogene king's theory is
- Suggest that the way boys and girl are raised in our own society leads to a difference in moral reasoning.
- Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems.
- The conservation model is from
- Give one of the concepts common in nursing theory.
- Devised a theory in which he explained six stages of moral development divided into three levels.
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- humans are unique, and capable of growth and learning.
- The lady with the lamp.
- Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process.
- state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole health.
- Evaluating the self.
- Defines adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things to environmental conditions.
- human interaction relies on communication.
- The term is given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice.
- Reasoning is based on social rules and forms.
- Human to Human relationship model is by
- Comprises those activities performed independently.
17 Clues: Evaluating the self. • The lady with the lamp. • Imogene king's theory is • The conservation model is from • Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems. • Human to Human relationship model is by • human interaction relies on communication. • Reasoning is based on social rules and forms. • Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process. • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-10-07
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- The conservation model is from
- Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems.
- Imogene king's theory is
- The lady with the lamp.
- The term is given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice.
- Devised a theory in which he explained six stages of moral development divided into three levels.
- Reasoning is based on social rules and forms.
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- humans are unique, and capable of growth and learning.
- human interaction relies on communication.
- Suggest that the way boys and girl are raised in our own society leads to a difference in moral reasoning.
- Human to Human relationship model is by
- Defines adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things to environmental conditions.
- Evaluating the self.
- Give one of the concepts common in nursing theory.
- Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process.
- state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole health.
- Comprises those activities performed independently.
17 Clues: Evaluating the self. • The lady with the lamp. • Imogene king's theory is • The conservation model is from • Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems. • Human to Human relationship model is by • human interaction relies on communication. • Reasoning is based on social rules and forms. • Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process. • ...
Sadie Robertson Leadership 2022-09-24
q 2021-11-03
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- jelly in a cell that keeps the organelles in place
- means true nucleus relating to
- moves the stage up and down to get the image into view
- helps with photosynthisis and contains chlorophyll
- where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell
- Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus
- means before nuculus relating to
- Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A
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- stores water & nutrients in a plant cell
- The theory that life can spontainiously come from death
- specilized cells that have specific functions
- found by Van leewonhoek example is parameiciums
- tough outer layer of a plant cell that keeps the plant standing up
- prokaryotic cell found by leewonhoek which he called animulcules
- the UPS cell that packages and ships proteins to the cell and out of the cell
- scientist who made the third theory of cell theory but stole from remak
- holds the slide in place
17 Clues: holds the slide in place • means true nucleus relating to • means before nuculus relating to • stores water & nutrients in a plant cell • specilized cells that have specific functions • where the DNA is located in a prokaryoticcell • Makes ribosomes and is located in the nucleus • Kingdom in Eukaryotic cell that starts with A • ...
Unit 9 Review 2020-04-28
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- theory that the universe began with a large explosion and has been expanding ever since
- determines the length of a day
- causes the earth to have seasons
- theory that the earth is in the center of the solar system
- the universe is 13.7 ______ years old
- moon phase during a solar eclipse
- season that occurs when the hemisphere is titled towards the Sun
- moon phase that occurs when the moon is furthest from the sun
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- theory that the sun is in the center of the solar system
- eclipse that occurs during a full moon
- two factors determine gravity's strength: ____ and mass
- determines a year; a planets trip around the Sun
- without this force, planets would fly off into space
- proposed heliocentrism
- objects in motion stay in motion
- moon phase with only a sliver of light
- eclipse that occurs during a new moon when the moon creates a shadow on earth's surface
17 Clues: proposed heliocentrism • determines the length of a day • objects in motion stay in motion • causes the earth to have seasons • moon phase during a solar eclipse • the universe is 13.7 ______ years old • eclipse that occurs during a full moon • moon phase with only a sliver of light • determines a year; a planets trip around the Sun • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-10-07
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- Imogene king's theory is
- The conservation model is from
- Give one of the concepts common in nursing theory.
- Human to Human relationship model is by
- Suggest that the way boys and girl are raised in our own society leads to a difference in moral reasoning.
- state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole health.
- Evaluating the self.
- Defines adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things to environmental conditions.
- Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems.
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- human interaction relies on communication.
- Devised a theory in which he explained six stages of moral development divided into three levels.
- Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process.
- humans are unique, and capable of growth and learning.
- Reasoning is based on social rules and forms.
- Comprises those activities performed independently.
- The term is given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice.
- The lady with the lamp.
17 Clues: Evaluating the self. • The lady with the lamp. • Imogene king's theory is • The conservation model is from • Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems. • Human to Human relationship model is by • human interaction relies on communication. • Reasoning is based on social rules and forms. • Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process. • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-11
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- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Grief that resolves within a year
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory where the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- A time of grief and mourning
- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
- Worden's grief model
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
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- Grief is an ______ response associated with loss (unique to an individual)
- Grief that is normal but last longer than a year
- Attentive listening is which communication technique
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Kubler-Ross second stage of grief
- Type of grief that is experienced when the relationship with the deceased is less significant, not openly shared, or not socially sanctioned
- Bargaining is what stage of grief
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
17 Clues: Worden's grief model • Bowlby's grief theory • A time of grief and mourning • Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross first stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross second stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Bargaining is what stage of grief • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
psych 2021-02-26
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- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
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- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- created the hierarchy of needs
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
Feminism, Green Theory and Game Theory 2021-11-26
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- How many types of games between states we have in the paradigm "game theory"?
- The movement which try to keep balance between men and women.
- whose slogan is this "personal is international.
- This theory approves that international relations system is the game arena and relations beetwen states are not more than games.
- The author of the "Bananas, beaches and
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- One of the assumptions which is figured both in feminism and neoliberalism.
- The type of game in the game theory with the slogan "the winner will get all".
- the creator of the game theory.
- Feminists reckon that realism, neorealism and many other theories are ... theory.
- The paradigm based on ecological principles.
10 Clues: the creator of the game theory. • The author of the "Bananas, beaches and • The paradigm based on ecological principles. • whose slogan is this "personal is international. • The movement which try to keep balance between men and women. • One of the assumptions which is figured both in feminism and neoliberalism. • ...
Education & Research Methods 2013-04-17
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- Howard S. Becker came up with this theory.
- Functionalists believe the education system is______.
- Barry Sugarman states that the middle class have more of this.
- Combining multiple methods together to gather the most reliable and valid reuslts.
- This is the result of labelling.
- When the education system is biased towards one particular culture.
- Pierre Bourdieu came up with this theory.
- This is a secondary research method.
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- This is a primary research method.
- Positivists use this type of data.
- Bowles & Gintis came up with this theory.
- Sociologist_______came up with Linguistic deprivation.
- Barry Sugarman states that the working class have more of this.
- Interpretivists use this type of data.
- Small scale piece, used as a practice run.
15 Clues: This is the result of labelling. • This is a primary research method. • Positivists use this type of data. • This is a secondary research method. • Interpretivists use this type of data. • Bowles & Gintis came up with this theory. • Pierre Bourdieu came up with this theory. • Howard S. Becker came up with this theory. • Small scale piece, used as a practice run. • ...
Crime Theory Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- theory that says individuals choose to commit crimes
- scientific theory of eliminating so-called social ills through genetics and heredity
- relationship between two or more items
- Freud's theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality development that guides psychoanalysis
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- criminal behavior is caused by biological, psychological, and social forces combined
- study of crime and criminals
- the detailed study of the shape and size of the skull as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities
- the branch of psychology that deals with social interactions, including their origins and their effects on the individual
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- a person convicted of a crime who has previously been convicted of crimes
- medical procedure that permanently prevents someone from having children
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- criminal behavior is innate
- one item causes another to happen
- a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific methods
15 Clues: criminal behavior is innate • study of crime and criminals • one item causes another to happen • relationship between two or more items • theory that says individuals choose to commit crimes • medical procedure that permanently prevents someone from having children • a person convicted of a crime who has previously been convicted of crimes • ...
Social Exchange Theory 2019-10-03
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- whether people continue in a relationship or terminate it
- the degree of dependence a person has on another for outcomes
- Sequence a series of actions designed to achieve a goal
- elements of relational life with negative value
- ___________ Matrix is the transformations you are able to make to your given matrix, by learning a new skill, for example.
- Comparison Level for ___________ is how people evaluate a relationship based on what their alternatives to the relationship are
- _______ Control is the power to change another’s behavior
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- ___________ Exchange is an exchange where both partners incur costs and benefits simultaneously
- Level a standard for what a person thinks he or she should get in a relationship
- ___________ Matrix is the beliefs you have about relationships
- ____________ Exchange is an exchange where reciprocation involves the social network and isn’t confined to two individuals
- ______ Control is the ability to affect a partner’s outcome
- _________ Matrix is the constraints on your choice due to the environment and/or your own skill levels
- elements of relational life with positive value
- _________ Exchange is an exchange where two people reciprocate costs and rewards
15 Clues: elements of relational life with negative value • elements of relational life with positive value • Sequence a series of actions designed to achieve a goal • whether people continue in a relationship or terminate it • _______ Control is the power to change another’s behavior • ______ Control is the ability to affect a partner’s outcome • ...
Music Theory LK 2021-02-26
15 Clues: Hold • Sweetly • Smoothly • All together • Very much, a lot • At a soft volume • Lively, fast tempo • Cancels sharps/flats • Without accompaniment • Gradually slowing down • Degrees of loud and soft • Gradually getting louder • gradually getting softer • All singing the same pitch • Emphasis on a particular note
Developmental Task Theory 2021-11-18
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- Is a period of life from birth to 2 weeks
- one that arises at a certain period in our lives, the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success with later task, while leads to unhappiness, social disapproval and difficulty with later task
- period that extends from conception to death
- He develop the developmental task theory
- the developmental task concept has a long and rich
- A stage of achieving emotional independence of parents and other adults
- The developmental task of ___adulthood are taking civic responsibility, starting a family and rearing children.
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- model of development that Havighurst proposed.
- Task that have their source in the pressure of are those learning to read or learning the role of a responsible citizen
- this theory explained that the child must learn to become a worthy responsible adult through restraints imposed by his society
- A progressive series of change
- this theory explained that the child will develop best if left as free as possible
- developmental task concept occupies middle ground between two opposed theories of
- task from ___are those that emerge from the maturing personality and take form of personal values and aspirations
- task that arise from ____maturation are those learning to walk, talk and behave acceptably
15 Clues: A progressive series of change • He develop the developmental task theory • Is a period of life from birth to 2 weeks • period that extends from conception to death • model of development that Havighurst proposed. • the developmental task concept has a long and rich • A stage of achieving emotional independence of parents and other adults • ...
Havighrust Theory Crossword 2021-11-19
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- life covering
- challenges
- the final stage of physical change.
- number of years
- In this period people experience stress due to the double responsibility of caring.
- first stage
- grow rapidly
- other young from the body of its mother
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- slow and uninform growth
- gain weight
- constructed concept
- the process of starting to experience or suffer from an ailment or feeling.
- the most hazardous period in the entire life span-many
- stages of life.
- physical growth
15 Clues: challenges • gain weight • first stage • grow rapidly • life covering • number of years • stages of life. • physical growth • constructed concept • slow and uninform growth • the final stage of physical change. • other young from the body of its mother • the most hazardous period in the entire life span-many • the process of starting to experience or suffer from an ailment or feeling. • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-15
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- What is Milky Way?
- A pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles of opposite sign separated especially by a small distance
- What is measured with a thermometer?
- Stars brigthen and dim periodically
- An instrument for measuring the intensity of light.
- Field of study that brings together the natural sciences, particularly astronomy and physics?
- An object is moving toward us and the light of it is called?
- Equal amounts of matter and this were created at the birth of the universe
- A point at which a function takes an infinite value, especially in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole.
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- Moving to the next era
- An area of such immense gravity that nothing not even light can escape from it
- An increase in the wavelength, and corresponding decrease in the frequency and photon energy, of electromagnetic radiation.
- 3:00pm
- Vast spaces between filaments called?
- A reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles
15 Clues: 3:00pm • What is Milky Way? • Moving to the next era • Stars brigthen and dim periodically • What is measured with a thermometer? • Vast spaces between filaments called? • An instrument for measuring the intensity of light. • An object is moving toward us and the light of it is called? • Equal amounts of matter and this were created at the birth of the universe • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- Creates energy
- Measures intensity of light
- Shows light is moving away from us
- Type of matter that has no electromagnetic interaction
- Famous telescope
- Studies origin of the universe
- Needed for the universe to stop expanding
- Distance commonly used in astrology
- Unit of measurement
- Ordinary matter but reversed
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- Weak force and strong force are part of these
- Interaction between electric charges
- Collection of dust, gas, and stars
- Shows light is moving towards us
- Has lots of gravity and mass
15 Clues: Creates energy • Famous telescope • Unit of measurement • Measures intensity of light • Has lots of gravity and mass • Ordinary matter but reversed • Studies origin of the universe • Shows light is moving towards us • Shows light is moving away from us • Collection of dust, gas, and stars • Distance commonly used in astrology • Interaction between electric charges • ...
Grade 1 Theory 2013-01-23
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- gradually becoming louder
- return to former speed
- gradually becoming softer
- moderate speed
- soft
- slowly
- gradually becoming slower
- loud
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- immediately slower
- gradually becoming faster
- smooth well connected
- gradually becoming slower
- short and detached
- gradually becoming softer
- very fast
- easy walking pace
- fast and lively
17 Clues: soft • loud • slowly • very fast • moderate speed • fast and lively • easy walking pace • immediately slower • short and detached • smooth well connected • return to former speed • gradually becoming faster • gradually becoming louder • gradually becoming softer • gradually becoming slower • gradually becoming softer • gradually becoming slower
Color Theory Crossword 2015-10-20
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- 3 colors right next to each other on the color wheel.
- a color with white added to it.
- blue, red, and yellow, these colors make all others
- the name of the color
- colors that are located directly opposite of each other on the color wheel...green & red
- green, purple, and blue
- green, purple, and orange... these colors are made by mixing two primary colors
- a color with black added.
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- one color chosen with only white and black added to show different values.
- red, yellow, and orange
- colors that are made by mixing a primary color with a secondary color... also called tertiary.
- Quality of brightness and purity of the color.
- helps you know which colors to mix to make other colors
- Lightness and darkness of a color's change within its hue.
- Black, White, Gray, and Brown
15 Clues: the name of the color • red, yellow, and orange • green, purple, and blue • a color with black added. • Black, White, Gray, and Brown • a color with white added to it. • Quality of brightness and purity of the color. • blue, red, and yellow, these colors make all others • 3 colors right next to each other on the color wheel. • ...
Robert Havighurst Theory 2021-11-20
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- refers to the process of biological maturation inheritance and maturation.
- refers to the impact of the environment, which involves the process of learning through experiences.
- is a socially constructed concept.
- he defines developmental task as one that arises at a certain period in our lives, the successful achievement of which leads to happiness and success
- can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death.
- implies personality traits present during infancy endure throughout the
- is the true foundation age.
- – 40 to 60 years old
- is generally credited to the work of Robert Havighurst who indicates that the concept was developed through the work in the 1930s and 40s of Frank, Zachary, Prescott, and Tyron
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- period of severalyears in which rapid physical growth and psychological changes occur,culminating in sexual maturity.
- is rightly equivalent to old age.
- stage is the foundation period of life covering 2 - 6 years of our life
- is the period of slow and uniform growth
- refer toperiod of development before birth.
- Development is typically viewed as continual process.
15 Clues: – 40 to 60 years old • is the true foundation age. • is rightly equivalent to old age. • is a socially constructed concept. • is the period of slow and uniform growth • refer toperiod of development before birth. • Development is typically viewed as continual process. • can be defined as the period that extends from conception to death. • ...
theory of evolution 2022-02-06
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- animal darwin studied
- where darwin traveled to for research
- type of scientist darwin was
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- ship darwin sailed on
- animal that evolved into humans
- what darwin noticed about the finches
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- happens when a species dies out
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
- evidence of evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
15 Clues: evidence of evolution • animal darwin studied • ship darwin sailed on • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • animal that evolved into humans • where darwin traveled to for research • what darwin noticed about the finches • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • ...
theory of evolution 2022-02-06
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- animal darwin studied
- where darwin traveled to for research
- type of scientist darwin was
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- ship darwin sailed on
- animal that evolved into humans
- what darwin noticed about the finches
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- happens when a species dies out
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
- evidence of evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
15 Clues: evidence of evolution • animal darwin studied • ship darwin sailed on • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • animal that evolved into humans • where darwin traveled to for research • what darwin noticed about the finches • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • ...
Music Theory Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- Italian word for Lively
- Italian word for short and detached
- Italian word for walking pace
- Italian word for smooth
- Italian word for little
- Italian word for getting quieter
- Italian word for in a singing style
- Italian word for much
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- Italian word for getting louder
- Italian word for moderately fast
- Italian word for slow
- Italian word for sweet
- Italian word for very quiet
- Italian word for getting slower
- Italian word for medium
15 Clues: Italian word for slow • Italian word for much • Italian word for sweet • Italian word for Lively • Italian word for smooth • Italian word for little • Italian word for medium • Italian word for very quiet • Italian word for walking pace • Italian word for getting louder • Italian word for getting slower • Italian word for moderately fast • Italian word for getting quieter • ...
Continental Drift Theory 2023-10-24
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- A supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago.
- Tectonics: The theory that describes the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates.
- Evidence: Similar glacial deposits and striations on continents.
- Currents: The driving force behind plate movement due to heat in Earth's mantle.
- Plates: Large, rigid sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move.
- Spreading: The process by which new oceanic crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges.
- of the Continents: The way the coastlines of continents seem to fit together.
- Ridge: An underwater mountain range that marks a tectonic plate boundary.
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- Evidence: Evidence of past climates on continents that were once connected.
- Ultima: A potential future supercontinent based on current plate motion.
- Wegener: The scientist who proposed the continental drift theory in the early 20th century.
- Areas of concentrated volcanic activity not associated with plate boundaries.
- Features: Matching geological features on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Drift: The hypothesis that continents have moved over geological time.
- Evidence: Fossils of similar organisms found on continents that are now separated.
15 Clues: A supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago. • Evidence: Similar glacial deposits and striations on continents. • Plates: Large, rigid sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move. • Drift: The hypothesis that continents have moved over geological time. • Ultima: A potential future supercontinent based on current plate motion. • ...
Atomic Theory Review 2024-12-03
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- Object that deflected electrons in cathode ray tube
- Shape that Dalton thought all atoms were
- Equipment used to discover nucleus
- Bohr discovered that electrons exist in ...
- True/False - Dalton said all matter is the same
- In the gold foil experiment, particles deflected off of the ...
- Neutral particle found in nucleus
- Rutherford discovered that atoms are mostly ...
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- Bohr used these to prove electrons exist in energy levels
- Equipment used to discover electrons
- Scientist that discovered electrons using the cathode ray tube
- Thomson's model of the atom that had electrons in a positive substance
- Side of magnet that attracted electrons
- Negatively charged particle found in energy levels
- Positively charged particle found in nucleus
15 Clues: Neutral particle found in nucleus • Equipment used to discover nucleus • Equipment used to discover electrons • Side of magnet that attracted electrons • Shape that Dalton thought all atoms were • Bohr discovered that electrons exist in ... • Positively charged particle found in nucleus • True/False - Dalton said all matter is the same • ...
Continental Drift Theory 2024-09-30
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- - The semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere on which tectonic plates move.
- - A deep valley formed as tectonic plates move apart, often found along mid-ocean ridges.
- - Changes in Earth's magnetic field, recorded in oceanic crust, that support plate movement.
- - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs.
- - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle.
- - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea.
- - A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, where all Earth's landmasses were joined together.
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- - The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- - The theory that continents have moved over geological time to their current locations.
- - Remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms found on different continents, supporting the theory.
- - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents
- - Circular movements of molten rock within the Earth's mantle that drive plate movement.
- - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- - The process by which new oceanic crust forms as magma rises at mid-ocean ridges.
- - The process by which one tectonic plate is forced under another at convergent boundaries.
15 Clues: - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. • - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle. • - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. • - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents • - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs. • ...
Continental drift theory 2024-09-29
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- - A deep valley formed as tectonic plates move apart, often found along mid-ocean ridges.
- - Remains or impressions of prehistoric organisms found on different continents, supporting the theory.
- - Circular movements of molten rock within the Earth's mantle that drive plate movement.
- - A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, where all Earth's landmasses were joined together.
- - Changes in Earth's magnetic field, recorded in oceanic crust, that support plate movement.
- - The semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere on which tectonic plates move.
- - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle.
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- - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs.
- - The process by which one tectonic plate is forced under another at convergent boundaries.
- - The process by which new oceanic crust forms as magma rises at mid-ocean ridges.
- - The rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and uppe mantle.
- - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea.
- - The theory that continents have moved over geological time to their current locations.
- - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents.
15 Clues: - The southern part of the supercontinent Pangaea. • - Large sections of Earth's crust that move over the mantle. • - The scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift. • - The northern part of Pangaea that eventually split into continents. • - A mountain range in the Atlantic Ocean where seafloor spreading occurs. • ...
Classical management theory 2024-10-24
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- Break complex work into smaller tasks (8,2,4)
- Costs and wastage should be lowered
- Piece rate pay will increase motivation.
- Work interactions should be professional not emotional.
- Treat workers fairly and with kindness.
- Pay should fairly reward effort.
- The right worker in the right place.
- Examining each task to find the best way of doing it (3,7)
- Managers and workers should work cooperatively (6,10)
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- All workers to use the correct tools.
- Formal hierarchy with an established chain of command (6,5)
- Workers should suggest ideas and problem-solve.
- Workers should respect the rules and follow orders.
- A good team spirit between workers (6,2,5)
- Workers should only have one boss (5,2,7)
15 Clues: Pay should fairly reward effort. • Costs and wastage should be lowered • The right worker in the right place. • All workers to use the correct tools. • Treat workers fairly and with kindness. • Piece rate pay will increase motivation. • Workers should only have one boss (5,2,7) • A good team spirit between workers (6,2,5) • Break complex work into smaller tasks (8,2,4) • ...
Miller's Theory: Crossword 2025-12-17
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- tragedy is of necessity allied to _________
- Oedipus and Orestes complexes enacted by
- the heroic attack on life cannot feed on an attitude of reserve
- tragedy must teach
- the dominant force in which the inevitable events spiral
- the common man knows best the fear of being?
- he has demonstrated again and again this _____-_______ of all tragedy
- the indestructible will of man to achieve
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- he consequence of a man's total compulsion to evaluate himself
- discovery of moral law, enlightenment of tragedy is not discovery of...
- __________ upon a rank, a clinging to the outward forms of tragedy
- only those who accept their lot without active retaliation, are
- the process of action everything we have accepted out of fear
- his destruction in the attempt ______ a wrong or an evil in his environment
- the underlying strugle is that of the individual attempting to gain his
15 Clues: tragedy must teach • Oedipus and Orestes complexes enacted by • the indestructible will of man to achieve • tragedy is of necessity allied to _________ • the common man knows best the fear of being? • the dominant force in which the inevitable events spiral • the process of action everything we have accepted out of fear • ...
Cell Theory Timeline 2026-02-06
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- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things.
- Scientist who stated "Every cell is derived from a preexisting cell".
- Greek philosopher who classified organisms into two kingdoms.
- The control center of the cell found by Robert Brown.
- English scientist who coined the term "cells" in 1665.
- The theory that life arises from non-living matter (________ Generation).
- Student who invented a purple dye for staining slides.
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- Instrument essential for viewing cells, once called "evil".
- Botanist who stated "All plants are made of cells".
- Observed "beasties" using a simple microscope.
- Scientist who used meat and flies to challenge spontaneous generation.
- French biologist who disproved spontaneous generation in 1860.
- Duo who invented the first compound microscope.
- Botanist who identified the nucleus in 1831.
- Scientist who stated "All animals are made of cells".
15 Clues: Botanist who identified the nucleus in 1831. • Observed "beasties" using a simple microscope. • Duo who invented the first compound microscope. • Botanist who stated "All plants are made of cells". • Scientist who stated "All animals are made of cells". • The control center of the cell found by Robert Brown. • English scientist who coined the term "cells" in 1665. • ...
Political Theory Review 2024-03-04
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- Clean air is an example of a public __________
- The two basic theories of _______ are distributive and retributive
- Modern constitutionalism aims to set up limited ______
- John Stewart Mills is identified with hedonistic _______
- The ______’s Dilemma highlights the problem of reconciling collective rationality with individual rationality
- The logic of liberal-democratic regimes focuses on the _____ as a unit of analysis
- According to Karl Marx, the course of history is determined by the ______ of production
- __________ political thinking involves the quest for justice and virtue
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- ______________ government provides support for rights beyond those negative rights that already exist
- The right to free speech is an example of a ______ right
- John Locke argues that the right of property is based upon the law of ______
- James Madison philosophically opposed and also defended the existence of political ______
- An _________ is a set of ideas that typically provides a description of things as they are, portrays an ideal political order, and suggests how that ideal could be attained.
- ___________ argued that the concept of the best state exists prior to the formation of political society
- Thomas Hobbes famously asserted that life was nasty, brutish, and _____
15 Clues: Clean air is an example of a public __________ • Modern constitutionalism aims to set up limited ______ • The right to free speech is an example of a ______ right • John Stewart Mills is identified with hedonistic _______ • The two basic theories of _______ are distributive and retributive • __________ political thinking involves the quest for justice and virtue • ...
Developmental Theories 2014-02-07
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- People are often motivated by money and the possibility of making a profit.
- Analyzes the status of women and men in society.
- A field of study in mathematics, however it has applications in several disciplines.
- This model interprets society as a series of interactions that are based on estimates of rewards and punishments.
- A major framework of sociological theory.
- Theory of social interaction, which attempts to explain the interaction people have with one another.
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- Application of evolutionary theory to social behavior.
- The belief that society is a human construction.
- An extension of the functionalist perspective on deviance.
- One of the most important approaches to understanding deviant and criminal behavior.
- Origins in the works of Emile Durkheim.
- A type of social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole.
- Attempts to explain socialization and its effect of the development of the self.
- Emphasizes the role of coercion and power in producing social order.
14 Clues: Origins in the works of Emile Durkheim. • A major framework of sociological theory. • The belief that society is a human construction. • Analyzes the status of women and men in society. • Application of evolutionary theory to social behavior. • An extension of the functionalist perspective on deviance. • ...
Developmental Theorists 2023-04-10
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- Social Conditioning
- Development of Functional Emotional Capacities
- Development of Identity
- Development of Morality
- Theory of Self-Actualization
- Development of Learning
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- Operant Conditioning
- Development of Thoughts
- Developmental Tasks
- Developmental Theory of OT
- Classical Conditioning
- Development of Group Dynamics
12 Clues: Social Conditioning • Developmental Tasks • Operant Conditioning • Classical Conditioning • Development of Thoughts • Development of Identity • Development of Morality • Development of Learning • Developmental Theory of OT • Theory of Self-Actualization • Development of Group Dynamics • Development of Functional Emotional Capacities
Psychology! 2014-04-16
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- Known for being super nice and tolerant of students who submit late crosswords
- Famous for his experiment in which the obedience of a subject to an authority figure was tested through his willingness to deliver electric shocks to another subject
- Demonstrated the importance of companionship and care in social development through his experiments on monkeys.
- Known for researching the power of conformity on an individual
- Developed the first practical intelligence test, in order to identify students who would require extra attention
- Researched reinforcement schedules through the use of his operant conditioning chamber
- Known as the "father of modern linquistics", he believed that humans had an innate language acquisition device (LAD)
- One of the pioneers of developmental psychology, he showed that temperament of an infant remains relatively stable throughout adolescence
- Created the theory of learned helplessness, in which one accepts negative stimuli because of the belief that it is inescapable
- Formed the triarchic theory of intelligence, where there are three categories - analytical, creative, and practical
- Regarded as the father of cognitive theory, he focused on the treatment of clinical depression and created a scale on measuring depression severity
- Defined three unique parenting styles - authoritarian, permissive, and authoritative
- Famous for his theory of the collective unconscious, in which humans have a shared pool of experiences
- Known for his studies on taste aversion learning, where one tends to associate food with any negative symptoms that follow.
- Explored eyewitness memory, and researched the misinformation effect.
- Studied the psychology of decision making, and the effects of heuristics and biases on judgment
- Known for developing the idea of cognitive dissonance, in which humans try and avoid conflicting ideas or beliefs
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- Known for his eight stages of psychosocial development, starting from trust vs. mistrust to integrity vs. despair
- Known as one of the founders of pragmatism and functional psychology, and also the father of American Psychology
- Founded the humanistic approach to psychology, and developed his own person-centered approach to therapy and counseling
- Famous for his experiment in which he sent pseudopatients to psychiatric hospitals to test the validity of psychiatric diagnosis
- Researched hypnosis, and theorized that there is a "hidden observer" created in the mind when hypnotized.
- The psychoanalyst that founded feminist psychology
- Known for his theory of moral development with three stages - Pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- Developed the theory of multiple intelligences, and identified 8 different types of intelligence
- Studied memory, and discovered the spacing effect and the forgetting curve
- Through the Bobo doll experiment, he developed the social learning theory about how children use observational learning
- Known for his Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which focuses on one's irrational beliefs and the behavioral and emotional problems that these beliefs can influence
- Famous for studying facial expressions to connect them with various emotions
29 Clues: The psychoanalyst that founded feminist psychology • Known for researching the power of conformity on an individual • Explored eyewitness memory, and researched the misinformation effect. • Studied memory, and discovered the spacing effect and the forgetting curve • Famous for studying facial expressions to connect them with various emotions • ...
The Scientific Revolution! 2021-10-12
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- The Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- who correctly determined that the heart, not the liver, pumped blood through the body
- who is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
- who made the laws of planetary motion
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the
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- Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory.
- who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy
- During the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method
- This is the structure of living things.
- What did Galileo Improve
15 Clues: What did Galileo Improve • who made the laws of planetary motion • This is the structure of living things. • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory. • The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method • who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy • ...
The Achievements of the Gupta Empire 2022-12-20
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- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a situation of wealth and success
- a positive result gained by hard work
- an answer to something that is done or said
- a line on which an object spins
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
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- the study of the stars and planets
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a judicial body established by the Roman Catholic Church to combat forms of religious error
- the study of numbers
- the action of working together
13 Clues: the study of numbers • the action of working together • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • an answer to something that is done or said • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • ...
Vocab List 6 2022-11-01
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- with reference to; concerning.
- a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.
- breed specimens of (a plant or animal) by natural processes from the parent stock.
- occupation of a position of dominant power or influence.
- state or assert to be the case.
- a small chapel, especially for private worship.
- a temporary stay.
- a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project.
- evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
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- (especially of a person or speech) vehement or clamorous.
- be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling).
- not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient.
- admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it.
13 Clues: a temporary stay. • with reference to; concerning. • state or assert to be the case. • a small chapel, especially for private worship. • a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project. • not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient. • occupation of a position of dominant power or influence. • evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of. • ...
Vocab List 6 2022-11-01
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- with reference to; concerning.
- a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.
- breed specimens of (a plant or animal) by natural processes from the parent stock.
- occupation of a position of dominant power or influence.
- state or assert to be the case.
- a small chapel, especially for private worship.
- a temporary stay.
- a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project.
- evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
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- (especially of a person or speech) vehement or clamorous.
- be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling).
- not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient.
- admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it.
13 Clues: a temporary stay. • with reference to; concerning. • state or assert to be the case. • a small chapel, especially for private worship. • a person who advocates a theory, proposal, or project. • not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient. • occupation of a position of dominant power or influence. • evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of. • ...
Theories of Aging Indiana Fisher 2022-10-10
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- mutation DNA damage lead to disease or loss of function
- Genetic material that will run out
- Environmental damage causes aging
- Specific number of breaths or heartbeats used up over a lifetime
- Set off by the hypothalamus which play a major role in hormonal bodyly functions. with age this function diminishes
- tissue Crosslink theory, cell molecules of DNA and connective tissue crosslinks causing cell damage
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- necessary for successful aging, promotes self esteem and overall stisfaction
- Immune system weakens over time and body is susceptible to disease.
- Free radical cause damage to cells
- body worn-out overall functioning of the body decreases
- One or more harmful genes gets activated and ages and limits the lifespan of an individual
- A mathematical model of system failures
- The person experiences predictable changes
13 Clues: Environmental damage causes aging • Free radical cause damage to cells • Genetic material that will run out • A mathematical model of system failures • The person experiences predictable changes • mutation DNA damage lead to disease or loss of function • body worn-out overall functioning of the body decreases • ...
Philospohy 2022-11-15
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- reasoning conducted according to strict principals
- the expression of human creativity and imagination
- what is something that someone has trust, faith, or confidence in?
- who created the Socratic method?
- aspects of human activity that is socially transmitted
- who is the student of Plato?
- What are beliefs taught by a group of people like a church or political party.
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- a thought or suggestion to be used as a possible course of action
- a proposition that is reached by using logic
- what is the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way?
- a system of ideas meant to explain something
- a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.
- who is the teacher of Aristotle wrote The Republic?
13 Clues: who is the student of Plato? • who created the Socratic method? • a proposition that is reached by using logic • a system of ideas meant to explain something • reasoning conducted according to strict principals • the expression of human creativity and imagination • who is the teacher of Aristotle wrote The Republic? • ...
Research key word 2023-05-07
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- a reasonable guess and an educated conjecture and provides tentative explanation
- process of selecting participants who are representative of a larger population
- quality of a person group subject even condition or situation that takes on different values
- method uses words instead of numbers to display data
- general explanation about a specific behavior or a set of events that is based on known principles
- organized body of concepts and principles intended to explain a particular phenomenon
- term that abstractly describes the names of an object
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- appropriation of another person's idea without giving appropriate credit
- collecting data and information learning and finding new things
- Any statement that is believed to be true
- review provides a review of what others have written
- method focuses on numbers objective hard data
- all sources used in research
- factual information used as basis for reasoning discussion or calculation
- design game plan or finding out what you want to know
15 Clues: all sources used in research • Any statement that is believed to be true • method focuses on numbers objective hard data • review provides a review of what others have written • method uses words instead of numbers to display data • design game plan or finding out what you want to know • term that abstractly describes the names of an object • ...
MoSo List #7 2024-02-14
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- view or treat (a person or group of people) as intrinsically different from and alien to oneself. denoting a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about.
- based on or relating to a system of ideas and ideals, especially concerning economic or political theory and policy. It is a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual. Very often this refers to a set of political beliefs or a set of ideas that characterize a particular culture. Capitalism, communism, socialism, and Marxism are this.
- the action of setting fire to oneself in protest or form of sacrifice
- processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as 'regular' and become taken-for-granted or 'natural' in everyday life.
- The basic, social function of the government, courts, police and armed forces, etc. is timely intervention within politics in favor of the interests of the ruling class, by restricting and punishing the subordinate social classes as required, using either violent or nonviolent coercive means when an interdiction is broken or the ideological state apparatus is not successful inhibiting violations of citizens
- an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something.
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- the form of power that operates by means of a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual. persuasion instilled through values of the community, without explicit instruction but instead through observation of others within their community and the interpretation of cultural cues, and in rather than violent, physical coercion
- An act of consuming agricultural resources (crops, livestock), especially as plunder.
- Michel Foucault's theory on self-policing through the imaginary construction of a “prison” in which the prisoner will act in certain ways, as a result of not knowing if his jailer can see him or not.
- a negative connotation and in a political context, can mean discriminatory behavior or attitudes towards out-groups, based on in-group loyalty.the state or fact of being organized in a group or groups. A mentality where the innate human tendency is to seek out and connect with like-minded people who share common interests, beliefs or habits. Comparing the “self” or the group, and contrasting it with the “other” or outsiders. The idea of “us” vs. “them”.
- the action of bringing someone or something under domination or control.
- a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflexive action.
12 Clues: an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something. • the action of setting fire to oneself in protest or form of sacrifice • the action of bringing someone or something under domination or control. • An act of consuming agricultural resources (crops, livestock), especially as plunder. • ...
Macbeth Philosophy 3rd 2024-03-04
8 Clues: Theory of deceit • Theory of inevitability • Theory of absolute morality • Founder of Machiavellianism • Theory of “To each their own” • Greek Theorist of Determinism • Theorist of Moral Universalism • Founder of Modern-day Moral Relativism
TCI WORD PUZZLE 2022-12-20
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- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- of a positive result gained by hard work
- is a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- manuscripts are manuscripts made out of dried palm leaves.
- a country next to Thailand
- is a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- is the study of numbers
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- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- the action or process of discovering or being discovered.
- the empire covering much of northern India ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to about 550 C.E.
- is the study of the stars and planet
- is a situation of wealth and success
- freedom from disturbance; tranquility
13 Clues: is the study of numbers • a country next to Thailand • is the study of the stars and planet • is a situation of wealth and success • freedom from disturbance; tranquility • of a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • the action or process of discovering or being discovered. • ...
Scientific Method - pages 14-19 2013-01-24
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- The variable that is observed during the experiment is the __ variable
- a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by experimentation
- a statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments - (2 wds)
- A(n) __ is used to test a hypothesis
- working together using each other's strengths to solve a problem
- When you use your senses to obtain information, you make a(n) __
- scientists __ by emails, journals, and conferences to explain their work to colleagues
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- another name for the dependent variable
- The variable that you change during an experiment is the __ variable
- another name for the independent variable
- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations
- a systematic approach to solve scientific problems - (2 wds)
- representation of an object
13 Clues: representation of an object • A(n) __ is used to test a hypothesis • another name for the dependent variable • another name for the independent variable • a well-tested explanation for a set of observations • a systematic approach to solve scientific problems - (2 wds) • working together using each other's strengths to solve a problem • ...
Week 5 Vocabulary 2013-10-03
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- An idea or set of ideas that tries to explain something
- To believe that someone is honest and reliable
- A job or duty that you must do
- To say something that you know is not true
- Made up of several connected parts and often difficult to understand
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- Responsible for doing something wrong
- Suitable or right for a particular situation, person or use
- Something that you must do because it is your duty or you promised to do it
- A person who sees something happen and can tell people about it later
- Something that affects a decision or situation
- Showing the ability to act in a reasonable way (not very affected by emotions)
- To use facts and evidence to show that something is true
- To have an effect on
13 Clues: To have an effect on • A job or duty that you must do • Responsible for doing something wrong • To say something that you know is not true • Something that affects a decision or situation • To believe that someone is honest and reliable • An idea or set of ideas that tries to explain something • To use facts and evidence to show that something is true • ...
Agni 5 and 6 2025-09-08
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- the gradual change in life forms over a period of time.
- imprints or remains of organisms compressed over time.
- the scientists who came up with the theory of natural selection.
- those animals that need both land water to survive
- the type of change involved in breaking a piece of clay
- the specific body part of the bird that varies depending on it's diet.
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- a metal strip that glows brightly when burnt
- organisms that are only mage up of one cell.
- baking soda reacts with this to release carbon dioxide.
- what form of change is the rusting of iron?
- the ability to change according to the environment around and survive.
- a solid that can change into a liquid.
- a substance that can be set into curd.
13 Clues: a solid that can change into a liquid. • a substance that can be set into curd. • what form of change is the rusting of iron? • a metal strip that glows brightly when burnt • organisms that are only mage up of one cell. • those animals that need both land water to survive • imprints or remains of organisms compressed over time. • ...
Watson's Theory of Human Caring 2014-05-14
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- In her "carative factors" she contrasts medicines _____factors.
- _______Factors is one of the three main elements to her theory
- What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being?
- A description of health involving a high level of overall physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being.
- What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory?
- How many Carative factors are in her theory?
- Watson believed that a person was comprised of three "sphere's of being": mind, ______ and spirit.
- "A human science of persons & human health-illness experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions".
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- Her theory blends this with the sciences
- What of caring & science examines the relatedness of everything
- Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person?
- An open system containing both internal & external variables that we can manipulate?
- According to Watson; what is just as important as curing?
13 Clues: Her theory blends this with the sciences • How many Carative factors are in her theory? • What Watson believed was a complex, holistic being? • What kind of care/relationship is central to her theory? • According to Watson; what is just as important as curing? • Nursing starts with an authentic _____with another person? • ...
Dm 2024-07-15
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- all elements except given set
- common elements of two sets
- list of unique elements
- set having infinite number of elements
- a set which has elements of all the related sets, without any repetition of elements
- sets having no common elements in them
- set having 2 to the power n elements of given set
- Set A is said to be the ____ of B if all the elements of set B are the elements of set A.
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- those sets that have only 1 element present in them
- a set of which all the elements are contained in another set.
- set having finite number of elements in them
- elements of set a removing the elements of set b
- set having no elements
- all the elements of set
- Two sets if they have the same elements in them.
15 Clues: set having no elements • list of unique elements • all the elements of set • common elements of two sets • all elements except given set • set having infinite number of elements • sets having no common elements in them • set having finite number of elements in them • elements of set a removing the elements of set b • Two sets if they have the same elements in them. • ...
GRIEF 2018-11-03
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- Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief
- Stage in Bowlby's Attachment theory does the person accepts the change and/or a new role
- Grief that resolves within a year
- Bowlby's grief theory
- Grief that interferes with a person's normal functioning and they are unaware that the behavior is from the loss
- Grief that normal but last longer than a year
- Attentive listening is what type of communication technique
- Kubler-Ross second stage of grief
- First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory
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- A time of grief and mourning
- Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated
- Grief is a(n)______ response associated with lose (unique to an individual)
- Type of grief that is experienced when the relationship with the deceased is less significant, not openly shared, or not socially sanctioned
- Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief
- Kubler-Ross first stage of grief
- Worden's grief model
- Kubler-Ross third stage of grief
17 Clues: Worden's grief model • Bowlby's grief theory • A time of grief and mourning • Kubler-Ross fifth stage of grief • Kubler-Ross first stage of grief • Kubler-Ross third stage of grief • Kubler-Ross fourth stage of grief • Grief that resolves within a year • Kubler-Ross second stage of grief • Grief that is prolonged and exaggerated • First stage of Bowlby's Attachment Theory • ...
Nursing Theorists 2022-10-07
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- Imogene king's theory is
- Reasoning is based on social rules and forms.
- Suggest that the way boys and girl are raised in our own society leads to a difference in moral reasoning.
- state and process of being and becoming integrated and whole health.
- Evaluating the self.
- Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems.
- ' to Human relationship model is by
- humans are unique, and capable of growth and learning.
- Devised a theory in which he explained six stages of moral development divided into three levels.
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- The lady with the lamp.
- Give one of the concepts common in nursing theory.
- human interaction relies on communication.
- The term is given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice.
- The conservation model is from
- Defines adaptation as the adjustment of living matter to other living things to environmental conditions.
- Comprises those activities performed independently.
- Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process.
17 Clues: Evaluating the self. • The lady with the lamp. • Imogene king's theory is • The conservation model is from • Give one of Johnson's 7 subsystems. • ' to Human relationship model is by • human interaction relies on communication. • Reasoning is based on social rules and forms. • Nursing is a therapeutic interpersonal process. • ...
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2024-09-19
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- If governments fail, philosophers said people should...
- The idea that all things should be questioned
- During the Enlightenment, people explained religion and society by using
- Revolution that was a new way of looking at things based on what you see
- Diederot created the first book of varied knowledge called the
- Instrument that magnified the sky
- Newton created the laws of univeral
- Cultural Relevance states that all cultures are
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- The Enlightenment started in this city
- The Enlightenment was a period that followed the
- Philosopher who said people are evil and need to be ruled by a king
- Theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- Philosopher who believed women should be given education
- The main idea of the Enlightenment can be summarized as seeing is
- Philosopher who said life, liberty, and property should be protected
- Originator of the sun centered theory
- The Roman Catholic CHurch taught the ___ theory
17 Clues: Instrument that magnified the sky • Newton created the laws of univeral • Originator of the sun centered theory • The Enlightenment started in this city • The idea that all things should be questioned • The Roman Catholic CHurch taught the ___ theory • Cultural Relevance states that all cultures are • The Enlightenment was a period that followed the • ...
psych 2021-02-26
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- created the hierarchy of needs
- theory of emotion - sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- developed theory that emotions, far from being intrapsychic feelings, reflected the fate of one’s goals
- theory of emotion; emotions have 2 ingredients: cognitive label and physiological arousal
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- sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors
- tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state
- tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them
- developed the theory of human personality based on one's inborn needs and relationships
- theory of emotion; all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli
10 Clues: created the hierarchy of needs • tendency to maintain a balanced/constant internal state • tendency of one person's emotions to affect the others around them • tendency of behavior influences our thoughts, feelings, and actions • sought casual relationships between internal states and external behaviors • ...
Statistics Vocabulary Crossword 2018-03-25
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- a collection of numbers that answer a statistical question
- the average of the values in the data set.
- the difference between the first quartile and third quartile of a data set.
- A data point that is far from the other data points in the data set; may be caused by variation or experimental error.
- the number that appears most often in a data set
- a question that has variability in the answer
- the number of data values that are included in the interval
- the difference between the lowest value and the highest value in a data set; a measure of spread, or variability.
- a diagram of data grouped into ranges. Each bar represents a range of data.
- The values that divide a data set into quarters
- the distance of a data value from the mean of the data set
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- a diagram of range, median, and interquartile range
- describes how far from the center the numbers in a data set are
- the average distance from the mean to the numbers in the data set.
- a diagram that uses dots and number lines to show the values in a data set
- the middle value in a data set that is arranged in ascending order
- the overall shape of data related to a statistical question
- a measurement that identifies a center of distribution in a data set.
- describes the numbers in a data set relative to the center.
19 Clues: the average of the values in the data set. • a question that has variability in the answer • The values that divide a data set into quarters • the number that appears most often in a data set • a diagram of range, median, and interquartile range • a collection of numbers that answer a statistical question • the distance of a data value from the mean of the data set • ...
Luqman Sapiee 2019-09-24
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- goverment intervent by introducing _____ following the collapse of enron and arthur Henderson.
- Uncertainty in agency theory can be classified as _____.
- An agency ________ arises when there is a contract which one party (the principal) engages with other party (agent).
- Under public interest theory if the market left alone, it possibly can operate very ______.
- Example of agent.
- Arises from the conflict of principal and agency.
- The cost incurred fron divergent principal and agent interests despite the use of monitoring and binding.
- Under public interest theory, government intervene in order to get _____.
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- Demand for financial information can be categorised as _____.
- Financial information could be seen as a ‘public good’ which had led to a divergence between ______ and benefits to the users.
- the year of which the ASRB by australian was established
- One of the reason of market failure in public interest theory is lack of ______.
- One of the type of agency cost
- The principal will _________ some decision-making authority to the agent.
14 Clues: Example of agent. • One of the type of agency cost • Arises from the conflict of principal and agency. • the year of which the ASRB by australian was established • Uncertainty in agency theory can be classified as _____. • Demand for financial information can be categorised as _____. • The principal will _________ some decision-making authority to the agent. • ...
C1 Developing Coaching Skills 2024-04-29
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- A means of writing what you intend to do during this time frame (2 words)
- (_____) Conditioning A theory of learning using a stimulus to create an unconscious reaction. (2 words)
- Progression and regression within a session
- Planning how you will teach the skill during activities (2 words)
- planning for issues that may affect the session (2 words)
- A theory of learning based around watching
- During a self reflection, identifying what you would do differently next time
- A coaching area where games take place (2 words)
- Ensuring people are safe during your session
- WWW, a part of self reflection when looking for positives in your session
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- A theory of learning based around rewards and punishment (2 words)
- A coaching area focused on improving someone's skillset, sometimes run concurrently to a gamezone
- A theory of learning based around the law of effect, especially effective with positive reinforcement (2 words)
- A type of assessment from your friend/colleague
14 Clues: A theory of learning based around watching • Progression and regression within a session • Ensuring people are safe during your session • A type of assessment from your friend/colleague • A coaching area where games take place (2 words) • planning for issues that may affect the session (2 words) • Planning how you will teach the skill during activities (2 words) • ...
General theory of State 2022-02-27
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- is the morphology which did not have a State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the supreme power of a State within its territory
- is the power imposed by the State
- is the state origin according to divide right theory
- is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State
- is the mutual agreement between people in society
- is created by the higher demand on natural disaster and war prevention
- is the state leader under the force theory
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- issues law and manage country by law
- theory said that God create everything and find someone to represent him in this world
- means the family leader is the oldest woman who is trust by every family members
- is the morphology the first state appear according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- is the class who run the State according to Marxism and Leninism in State origin
- theory said that the head of the State is the head of the family
14 Clues: is the power imposed by the State • issues law and manage country by law • is the state leader under the force theory • is the mutual agreement between people in society • is the supreme power of a State within its territory • is the state origin according to divide right theory • is the compulsory revenue people have to submit to the State • ...
ElijaKolawoleUnit9Terms 2025-01-28
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- Political system where one ruler has complete control over a country
- A scottish engineer, chemist, and inventor who created many different steam engines for the industrial revolution, and coined the term horsepower
- English philosopher who is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan. Leviathan introduced his Social Contract theory.
- A meeting of political powers that took place during 1884 - 1885. It ended with the signing of the General act of Berlin
- Someone practices or believes in things that go against certain religions so they would call it heresy
- When an area becomes more urbanized
- An method used for gaining knowledge about a subject that has been used since the 17th century
- A theory proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus that started as a model which placed the sun at the center of the universe motionless, with other planets circling around the sun
- Political theory made by Karl Marx, that advocated a society where all property is owned by the public
- A polymath that studied physics, astronomy, speed, gravity, and etc
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- One of the enlightenment thinkers, he is famous for political works like The Second Treatise of Government and is also known as the “Father of Liberalism”
- Someone who starts a business based on a idea they created
- A area in which a individual, organization, country or etc has the power to affect events and developments
- Extending country power and influence through diplomacy and military force
- An economic system where major industries are owned by workers
- Buildings that have many workers work at many types of machinery
- The person that studied and created the theory for gravity
- French judge, historian, and political philosopher. He is the source for the separation of powers theory. He was one of the enlightenment thinkers
- A french writer that produced many literary works while also famous for criticizing christianity and slavery
19 Clues: When an area becomes more urbanized • Someone who starts a business based on a idea they created • The person that studied and created the theory for gravity • An economic system where major industries are owned by workers • Buildings that have many workers work at many types of machinery • A polymath that studied physics, astronomy, speed, gravity, and etc • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab. 2022-02-11
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- Z stresses employee participation in all aspects of company decision
- factors aspects of Herzberg's theory of motivation. Focuses on the work setting, wages, safe work environments, and security
- Y workers like to work and seek out social, esteem, and self-actualization needs
- personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal
- most basic human needs such as water, food, shelter, and clothing
- need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others
- relations study of the behavior of individuals and groups in an organizational study
- inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals
- addition of more tests to the job instead of treating each task separately
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- performance of one full-time job by two people on part-time hours
- need to protect physically and economically
- X workers dislike work and are forced to do their jobs
- Benefits and recognition received from someone else
- reinforcement-theory theory that behavior can be strengthened or weakened through the use of rewards and punishment
- workweek 4-day work week where employees work 40 hours a week
- changing behavior and encouraging appropriate actions by relating consequences to the behavior itself
- classical theory of motivation theory that money is the sole motivator for workers
- actualization-needs the need to be the best one can be. This is the top of the Maslow hierarchy
- need for love, companionship, friendship, and desire for acceptance
- employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues
20 Clues: need to protect physically and economically • Benefits and recognition received from someone else • inner drive that directs a person's behavior to goals • need for respect, self-respect, and respect from others • personal satisfaction and enjoyment after reaching a goal • employees attitude toward their job, employer, and colleagues • ...
Geopolitics 2024-02-14
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- Theory that a state has to grow or fail
- Geography's effects on politics among states
- German leader failed to conquer the Heartland
- Form of Imperialism. Indirect control of a state by a more powerful one
- French leader,failed to conquer the Heartland
- Killed 10% of the peasant population
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- Political power is control over people,land and _________
- Power expressed geographically as control
- A group willing to defend a space they claim
- Landbased theory conquering resources
- This policy forms or prevents state relationship
- Maritime theory, ports leads to Eurasia
- Impacts economic/military/foreign policies
13 Clues: Killed 10% of the peasant population • Landbased theory conquering resources • Maritime theory, ports leads to Eurasia • Theory that a state has to grow or fail • Power expressed geographically as control • Impacts economic/military/foreign policies • A group willing to defend a space they claim • Geography's effects on politics among states • ...
Crossword challenge 2022-12-20
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- a line on which an object spins
- is one of many accomplishment of the Indian classic age
- the first pan-Indian empire
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- A study of something that most kids hate
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- a period of time of peace and great art/sciences
- A bond between families, states or other groups to further their common interests
- A positive result gained by hard work
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire
- The study of the galaxy
- A situation of wealth and success
12 Clues: The study of the galaxy • the first pan-Indian empire • a line on which an object spins • A situation of wealth and success • A positive result gained by hard work • A study of something that most kids hate • a period of time of peace and great art/sciences • A territory that is part of a country or an empire • is one of many accomplishment of the Indian classic age • ...
Per. 3 History: Lesson 13 2022-12-20
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- skilled metalworkers engraved gold and copper coins
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- engineers designed and built a system of roads that helped improve trade and prosperity
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a situation of wealth and success
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- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- the study of numbers
- philosophya theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- the study of the stars and planets
- a line on which an object spins
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • skilled metalworkers engraved gold and copper coins • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • ...
TGD 2020-03-10
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- cover, affect, or create by making or enacting laws.
- giving of one's time for the good of the whole
- occurring at the same time
- an increase in strength or quantity; an upward trend in business cycle
- having or requiring toughness and determination
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
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- appearing or occurring at intervals
- being able to endure and "bounce" back after hardships
- policy of whereby problems are solved at the state and local levels
- a decline in economic, business, or other activity.
- reliance on one's own powers and resources rather than those of others.
- a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
12 Clues: occurring at the same time • appearing or occurring at intervals • giving of one's time for the good of the whole • having or requiring toughness and determination • a decline in economic, business, or other activity. • cover, affect, or create by making or enacting laws. • being able to endure and "bounce" back after hardships • ...
Honors Bio Crossword 2019-09-09
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- Any inherited characteristic that results from changes to a species over time
- A set of moral principles or values
- A group of organisms that can breed with one another and produce offspring
- Regulation of an organism's internal conditions to maintain life
- A direct method gathering information in an orderly way
- A testable explanation of a situation
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- Anything that is part of either environment and causes some sort of reaction by the organism
- Popular crime TV shows are based on this
- The process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism
- When enough evidence from many related investigations supports an idea
- The science of life
- A body of knowledge based on the study of nature
12 Clues: The science of life • A set of moral principles or values • A testable explanation of a situation • Popular crime TV shows are based on this • A body of knowledge based on the study of nature • A direct method gathering information in an orderly way • Regulation of an organism's internal conditions to maintain life • ...
Migration Vocabulary 2023-09-18
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- movement from one place to another place
- to take care of, care for, preserve, protect
- the point or place where something begins, starts, set up
- an idea used to prove or explain a situation or course of action or historical event
- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another
- customs or beliefs or practices that are passed down from generation to generation, or from family member to family member
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- human being, person, people
- earth, land, home, environment
- the scientific study of language
- love, fellowship, caring, understanding
- the study of historical information through spoken words or chants or legends
- A region or place in the Pacific Ocean that includes: Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia
12 Clues: human being, person, people • earth, land, home, environment • the scientific study of language • love, fellowship, caring, understanding • movement from one place to another place • to take care of, care for, preserve, protect • the point or place where something begins, starts, set up • take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another • ...
Unit 2 Human Genetics 2024-09-03
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- states that our genes set limits in which we can operate and our environment affects our genes to determine the scope in which we fall
- Psychologists focus on patterns that develop over long periods in behaviors and cognitive processes
- Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
- Organisms better suited to their environment will
- Geneticists study the changes that result from the interaction of genes and the environment
- Poorly suited organisms will
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- states that our genes influence our environment and our environment influences our genes
- DNA are long string of genetic material
- A person’s inherited physical characteristics
- can be prevented if you carry sickle-cell gene
- The genetic makeup of a person
- An egg and sperm each contain how many chromosomes
12 Clues: Poorly suited organisms will • The genetic makeup of a person • DNA are long string of genetic material • Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection • A person’s inherited physical characteristics • can be prevented if you carry sickle-cell gene • Organisms better suited to their environment will • An egg and sperm each contain how many chromosomes • ...
TEKS Science 6 Biology 2025-05-16
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- The theory that all organisms strive to be the fittest of them all in the environment.
- The part of the plant that makes sugar and food.
- The part of the plant that gets nutrients and water from underground.
- A web that contains multiple animals and arrows
- An organism that makes its own food
- The process that plants do in order to make food or energy.
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- An organism that eats other organisms for food.
- The change of species over-time created by Charles Darwin.
- The Highest predator or animal on the pyramid.
- A chain that contains one set of predator-prey relationships
- This is where plants get their energy.
- Something that all organisms need.
12 Clues: Something that all organisms need. • An organism that makes its own food • This is where plants get their energy. • The Highest predator or animal on the pyramid. • An organism that eats other organisms for food. • A web that contains multiple animals and arrows • The part of the plant that makes sugar and food. • ...
Crossword - Ollie 2026-02-18
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- an open rebellion against the proper authorities, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers.
- clearly defined or identified.
- combine or cause to combine to form a single entity.
- make partial or minor changes to (something).
- ask questions of (someone) closely, aggressively, or formally.
- force or oblige (someone) to do something.
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- suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it.
- giving the relevant or necessary information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive.
- bring or come into activity, being, or operation.
- performed or occurring as a result of a sudden impulse or inclination and without premeditation or external stimulus.
- bring or come to an end.
- an ideal or hypothetical set of facts, principles, or circumstances.
12 Clues: bring or come to an end. • clearly defined or identified. • force or oblige (someone) to do something. • make partial or minor changes to (something). • bring or come into activity, being, or operation. • combine or cause to combine to form a single entity. • ask questions of (someone) closely, aggressively, or formally. • ...
Scientific Method - pages 14-19 2013-01-24
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- a(n) __ is used to test a hypothesis
- a statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments - (2 wds)
- the variable that is observed during the experiment is the __ variable
- scientists __ by emails, journals, and conferences to explain their work to colleagues
- a possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by experimentation
- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations
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- when you use your senses to obtain information, you make a(n) __
- a representation of an object
- the variable that you change during an experiment is the __ variable
- another name for the independent variable
- a systematic approach to solve scientific problems - (2 wds)
- working together using each other's strengths to solve a problem
- another name for the dependent variable
13 Clues: a representation of an object • a(n) __ is used to test a hypothesis • another name for the dependent variable • another name for the independent variable • a well-tested explanation for a set of observations • a systematic approach to solve scientific problems - (2 wds) • when you use your senses to obtain information, you make a(n) __ • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2014-02-13
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- actor's part in a play, movie, etc.
- wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate
- a defensive reaction to some unaccepted impulses
- by or given to introspection
- supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- or damage something (esp. a human faculty or function).
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- in size or amount to something else.
- act of specializing or the process of becoming specialized.
- physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body
- group of symptoms that consistently occur together or a condition characterized by a set of associated symptoms
- or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
- (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
- reason for doing something
13 Clues: reason for doing something • by or given to introspection • actor's part in a play, movie, etc. • in size or amount to something else. • or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of. • wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate • a defensive reaction to some unaccepted impulses • (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove. • ...
Treatments of MDD 2023-12-05
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- Where were participants from in Ando's study?
- When symptoms reduce
- Looking at different cultures and generalising our understanding of individuals from different cultures
- A study which investigates the mechanisms, process and context behind a phenomenon
- When journal articles or organisations select specific research to maximize profits
- Being aware of the thoughts and feelings in one's own mind at a given time
- Focusing on one specific culture
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- A guess or assumption in Science
- Where was Chibanda's study set in?
- Studying the outcome of healthcare services
- The theory that all disorders arise from an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain, thus can be treated with drugs
- The research method that Kirsch used in his study
- Number of sub-topics in the treatment of disorders topic
13 Clues: When symptoms reduce • A guess or assumption in Science • Focusing on one specific culture • Where was Chibanda's study set in? • Studying the outcome of healthcare services • Where were participants from in Ando's study? • The research method that Kirsch used in his study • Number of sub-topics in the treatment of disorders topic • ...
Lesson 13 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-20
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- A situation of wealth and success.
- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests.
- A line on which an object spins.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- The empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E to around 550 C.E.
- The study of the stars and planets.
- The study of numbers.
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
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- A territory that is part of a country or an empire.
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge.
- He and his family conquered and united the northern kingdoms.
- The empire before the Gupta Empire.
- A positive result gained by hard work.
13 Clues: The study of numbers. • A line on which an object spins. • A situation of wealth and success. • The empire before the Gupta Empire. • The study of the stars and planets. • A positive result gained by hard work. • A territory that is part of a country or an empire. • A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
How Well Do You Know William James? 2024-08-29
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- When was he born?
- His most popular experiment was the _____ experiments.
- What was the name of his most popular theory?
- What did he write in 1890?
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- What was his perspective?
- He is the _______ of the psychological movement of functionalism.
- He is a psychologist and a ___________.
- His theory says that ______ comes after reactions.
- Known for being a __________.
- What was he interested in before psychology?
- Who disagreed with James' theory?
11 Clues: When was he born? • What was his perspective? • What did he write in 1890? • Known for being a __________. • Who disagreed with James' theory? • He is a psychologist and a ___________. • What was he interested in before psychology? • What was the name of his most popular theory? • His theory says that ______ comes after reactions. • ...
The Feudal Pyramid vocabulary quiz #1 2022-06-21
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- It was a piece of land controlled by a lord.
- "The best land, called the _______ belonged to the lord..."
- a nobleman was held prisoner, his vassals had to pay ______ to set him free.
- A lord's estate did not practically need anything from other estates, it was self-________.
- The king was, in theory, the greatest __________ of all.
- Farming tool.
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- Merchants or artinans were not bound to a lord, they were _______.
- A payment made by the bride's family to the groom and his family at the time of marriage.
- The feudal system was based on this.
- These people were at the bottom of the social pyramid.
- They were ussually more powerful than lords.
- a piece of land was left ______ to restore its fertility.
12 Clues: Farming tool. • The feudal system was based on this. • It was a piece of land controlled by a lord. • They were ussually more powerful than lords. • These people were at the bottom of the social pyramid. • The king was, in theory, the greatest __________ of all. • a piece of land was left ______ to restore its fertility. • ...
The Gupta Empire Vocab 2022-12-20
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- bonds between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a place to learn the knowledge of mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, and sanskrit
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- the study of stars and planets
- a line on which an object spins
- the art of carving stone, wood, bronze, clay that portray the act of humans
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- the study of numbers
- a positive result gained by hard work
- an empire covering the northern India that was ruled from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E .
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a situation of wealth and success
12 Clues: the study of numbers • the study of stars and planets • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement • the art of carving stone, wood, bronze, clay that portray the act of humans • ...
Lesson 13 2022-12-20
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- the empire covering much of northern India was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a positive result gained by hard work
- the personification of the river Ganges, who is worshipped by Hindus as the goddess of purification and forgiveness
- the study of numbers
- philosophy theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
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- one of the world's largest religions
- a situation of wealth and success
- 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
- a line on which an object spins
- the study of the stars and planets
12 Clues: the study of numbers • a line on which an object spins • a situation of wealth and success • the study of the stars and planets • one of the world's largest religions • a positive result gained by hard work • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
Origins of Psychology 2023-08-02
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- The mind or soul
- The manner or way in which one acts
- The science of mental processes and behavior
- A general approach to gathering information and answering questions so that errors and biases are minimized
- The biological science and characteristic life processes of an organism
- To verify or regulate by comparing with another standard
- Capable of being noticed; discernable
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- A system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific.
- A set of assumptions used to explain why something is the way it is and happens the way it does
- A preference that will inhibit impartial judgement
- An assumption, prediction or educated guess about the relationship between two variables that is tested through scientific research
- Study or account
12 Clues: The mind or soul • Study or account • The manner or way in which one acts • Capable of being noticed; discernable • The science of mental processes and behavior • A preference that will inhibit impartial judgement • To verify or regulate by comparing with another standard • The biological science and characteristic life processes of an organism • ...
Persuasive Speech 2024-05-14
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- - a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience
- - preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- - the party instituting or conducting legal proceedings against someone in a lawsuit
- - a reason or set of reasons given in support of an idea, action or theory
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- - linguistic device that appeals to logic
- - an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- - engage in long and careful consideration
- - a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case
- - linguistic device that appeals to emotion
- - linguistic device used to convince the reader of credibility
- - induce someone to do something through reasoning or argument
- - justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
12 Clues: - linguistic device that appeals to logic • - engage in long and careful consideration • - linguistic device that appeals to emotion • - justly chargeable with a particular fault or error • - a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience • - a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case • ...
The Origin of Life on Earth 2022-06-09
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- a North American scientist who created an experiment of the primitive atmosphere which produced organic compounds from a mixture of gases
- the theory of the origin of life that life began from inanimate objects
- a substance which creates a chemical reaction that causes the release of oxygen and loss of electrons
- an object which isn't living
- a theory of the origin of life which claims that organic molecules arrived from space and are the building blocks of life on Earth
- a French chemist who discovered that microorganisms were not created from spontaneous generation
- decaying, decomposing
- the process through which life appears from non-living matter
- existed at the beginning of time
- one of the possible places in which living things could have first appeared
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- an Italian doctor who believed in spontaneous generation
- a Russian biochemist who developed a theory of abiogenesis which is the basis of the hypothesis accepted by most scientists today
- a Swedish scientist who believed that life came to Earth from meteors from outer space
- a Flemish doctor who believed in spontaneous generation
- a baby insect
- structures which insulated organic molecules in Oparin's abiogenic theory
16 Clues: a baby insect • decaying, decomposing • an object which isn't living • existed at the beginning of time • a Flemish doctor who believed in spontaneous generation • an Italian doctor who believed in spontaneous generation • the process through which life appears from non-living matter • the theory of the origin of life that life began from inanimate objects • ...
Nursing theories 2023-09-16
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- -Her theory is the “Core ,Care and Cure”.
- -fundamental needs.
- -Organized the American Red Cross.
- -Adaptation Model.
- -A notable pioneer nurse established the frontier nursing service.
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- -Child development is a maturational process based on an in-born "timetable".
- -Caring is the central focus of nursing .
- -Her theory is about Nursing Process.
- -Theory of unitary human beings .
- -Nursing leader and suffragist .
- -Founder of public health nursing .
11 Clues: -Adaptation Model. • -fundamental needs. • -Nursing leader and suffragist . • -Theory of unitary human beings . • -Organized the American Red Cross. • -Founder of public health nursing . • -Her theory is about Nursing Process. • -Caring is the central focus of nursing . • -Her theory is the “Core ,Care and Cure”. • ...
The Scientific Revolution! 2021-10-11
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- who made the laws of planetary motion
- The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method
- who correctly determined that the heart, not the liver, pumped blood through the body
- What did Galileo Improve
- what was an Italian astronomer who developed the telescope, which then confirmed Copernicus’ Heliocentric Theory
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- The idea that the earth is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- Which scientist developed laws of motion?
- During the scientific revolution people started using experiments to test theories rather than just believing the
- During the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by __.
- who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy
- Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory.
- The Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All of the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution except
- The idea that the sun is the center of the universe is the what theory.
- who is often referred to as the as the founder of modern human anaotomy
- This is the structure of living things.
15 Clues: What did Galileo Improve • who made the laws of planetary motion • This is the structure of living things. • Which scientist developed laws of motion? • Nicolaus Copernicus used what to come up with his theory. • The English philosopher who proposed the Scientific Method • who was named the "father of modern observational astronomy • ...
Social Impact Theory 2019-03-11
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- As Agency theory does not take into account other situational factors aside from the presence of the authority figure, it can be considered...
- Social impact theory simplifies obedience to just a few factors, and so can be considered...
- As we don't get an explanation of WHY people obey this theory can be considered more....
- Agency theory gives an explanation of the effect of obeying on target through the idea of...
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- This theory believes that what is happening in the environment influences behaviour; these are called...
- Researcher who's research suggests hat strength of source is more important than the immediacy of the source
- The mathematical calculation of Social Impact is of limited usefulness as strength is difficult to give a numerical value to due to its...
- This theory considers people to not actively consider the messages of sources; they are ....
- The people who are being influenced
- The people trying to influence others
10 Clues: The people who are being influenced • The people trying to influence others • As we don't get an explanation of WHY people obey this theory can be considered more.... • This theory considers people to not actively consider the messages of sources; they are .... • Social impact theory simplifies obedience to just a few factors, and so can be considered... • ...
Chapter 5 Theory 2014-11-23
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- series of chords
- 7 up to 1, 4 down to 3
- the highest note of the melody
- shows each part on its own staff
- less than an octave between alto and tenor
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- part writing(the ways in which chords are produced by the motions of the individual lines)
- shows parts only at concert pitch
- The combining of relatively independent musical lines
- how the chord is to be distributed or spaced
- an octave or more between soprano and tenor
- when any parts cross above the soprano or below the bass
- result when two parts which are separated by a P5 or P8, or by their octave equivalents, move to new pitch classes that are separated by the same interval
- results when the outer parts move in the same direction into a P5 or P8, with a leap in the soprano part
- shows all the parts of an ensemble
- result when a P5 is followed by a dim.5 or reverse, in the same two voices
15 Clues: series of chords • 7 up to 1, 4 down to 3 • the highest note of the melody • shows each part on its own staff • shows parts only at concert pitch • shows all the parts of an ensemble • less than an octave between alto and tenor • an octave or more between soprano and tenor • how the chord is to be distributed or spaced • The combining of relatively independent musical lines • ...
