set theory Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Modern Atomic Theory 2014-07-22
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- Discovered the Neutron
- Home of the protons and neutrons
- Discovered the Proton
- Stated electrons were in energy levels
- Positively charged Ion
- One of the early scientist to come up with the term atomos
- Atoms with a net charge other than 0
- Positively charge ion
- One of the first scientists to come up with a theory based on atoms
- Discovered the electron
- Approximately the same size as the proton
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- Attraction between opposite charges
- Atoms of the same element that have different masses
- located outside the nucleus
- Atom with more electrons than protons
15 Clues: Discovered the Proton • Positively charge ion • Discovered the Neutron • Positively charged Ion • Discovered the electron • located outside the nucleus • Home of the protons and neutrons • Attraction between opposite charges • Atoms with a net charge other than 0 • Atom with more electrons than protons • Stated electrons were in energy levels • ...
Theory of Krumboltz 2012-03-15
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- generating ________ problem solutions is the third step in the career counseling relationship
- counselors can use positive role models as well as positive ______ to mold behaviors of clients
- people acquire preferences through a variety of _______ experiences
- Krumboltz calls cognitive, decision-making skills ____ approach skills
- the first step in the career counseling relationship is to define the _______
- behaviors of which this theory is based on
- acronym for the theory described as career choices based on learned behaviors
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- Theorist _____ Krumboltz
- Helping a client to respond to uncertainties in a positive approach
- counselors must encourage _______ (positive attitude when discussing new opportunities)
- encouraging ________ behavior can assist clients in new learning.
- consent,concur,accord
- negative beliefs about career choices need to be ________
- holding irrational beliefs about your career choices can serve as a considerable ______ to setting new goals
- the number of steps in Krumbotlz’s career counseling relationship
15 Clues: consent,concur,accord • Theorist _____ Krumboltz • behaviors of which this theory is based on • negative beliefs about career choices need to be ________ • encouraging ________ behavior can assist clients in new learning. • the number of steps in Krumbotlz’s career counseling relationship • Helping a client to respond to uncertainties in a positive approach • ...
Bronfenbrenner Theory Puzzle 2015-12-05
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- Urie Bronfenbrenner was married to a woman named _____ Price.
- The ecological systems are also called ____________.
- Bronfenbrenner moved to the US when he was ____.
- The macrosystem involves your ethnicity and your _______.
- He died at age ____.
- Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.)
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- The exosystem is an ______ environment
- There are _______ systems.
- Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime.
- How the ideas and attitudes of your culture affect you.
- The indirect environment
- or events that influence the child's socialization.)
- Urie Bronfenbrenner went to _____ different universities.
- The Chronosystem may not affect you _______ but later on.
- Bronfenbrenner had ____ children
- The relationship between the
16 Clues: He died at age ____. • The indirect environment • There are _______ systems. • The relationship between the • Bronfenbrenner had ____ children • The exosystem is an ______ environment • Bronfenbrenner moved to the US when he was ____. • Direct Environment (Family, Friends, Classmates.) • Indirect changes that happen in a person's lifetime. • ...
Personality Theory Review 2022-12-07
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- _________ mechanisms unconscious methods used by the to avoid things that cause anxiety.
- ________formation -Defense mechanisms in which people act opposite to their true feelings.
- According to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands instant gratification.
- Self _______ is becoming the person you are capable of being.
- The psychologist who proposed two personality dimensions; introversion-extroversion and stability-instability.
- The psychologist who suggested that traits can be inherited and are fixed in the nervous system.
- an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable
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- Personality Theory that teachers that environmental forces shape people's behavior.
- A motivator like paying a student for good grades.
- A motivator that comes from within. You do if for you own self satisfaction.
- a person refuses to accept the reality of anything.
- Psychologist who stated that there were 16 source traits that gave rise to all human traits.
- The psychiatrist who proposed the idea of the collective unconscious.
- According to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands morality.
- believed that people wish to reach their full potential but must follow individuals paths to do so.
15 Clues: A motivator like paying a student for good grades. • a person refuses to accept the reality of anything. • Self _______ is becoming the person you are capable of being. • an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable • According to Freud, the structure of the mind that demands morality. • ...
Cell Theory Crossword 2021-08-18
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- how prokaryotic cells reproduce
- this organism is a prokaryote
- tail that moves prokaryotic cells
- simple, small cell type
- schleidens friend who discovered animal cells
- the cell theory has _________ parts
- eukaryotic cells reproduce this way
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- scientist that concluded all cells come from existing cells
- you use this science tool to see cells
- Leeuwenhoek called cells this
- _______ cells come from preexisting cells
- large, complex cell type
- bacteria that causes food poisoning
- there are many strands of this genetic material in eukaryotic cells
- looked at cork and discovered cells
15 Clues: simple, small cell type • large, complex cell type • this organism is a prokaryote • Leeuwenhoek called cells this • how prokaryotic cells reproduce • tail that moves prokaryotic cells • bacteria that causes food poisoning • looked at cork and discovered cells • the cell theory has _________ parts • eukaryotic cells reproduce this way • you use this science tool to see cells • ...
Sound Theory Crossword 2019-06-20
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- A high amplitude frequency with a short duration at the beginning of a sound wave.
- A device that stops lower frequencies from bouncing around a room.
- The parameter used to measure frequency.
- A device, such as the human ear, that turns acoustic energy into electrical energy.
- The lowest frequency in a sound.
- A sound's _____ refers to the individual characteristics of an instrument or sound.
- The part of the ear that acts as the body's microphone.
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- On an Equal-Loudness Contour, loudness levels are also referred to as _____.
- The bringing together of air particles when a sound wave is travelling through the air.
- The musical term for a sound's frequency.
- When a sound wave changes direction due to something present in the environment it's travelling through.
- After the Ear Canal, the sound waves reach the _____.
- When a frequency dominates a space.
- The type of wave that uses both odd and even harmonics.
- The dB level (in letters) that the human ear can withstand before taking damage.
15 Clues: The lowest frequency in a sound. • When a frequency dominates a space. • The parameter used to measure frequency. • The musical term for a sound's frequency. • After the Ear Canal, the sound waves reach the _____. • The type of wave that uses both odd and even harmonics. • The part of the ear that acts as the body's microphone. • ...
big bang theory 2023-05-18
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- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and the electromagnetic field.
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year, which is 9.4607 × 1012 km (nearly 6 trillion miles).
- the era that started when the gravitational effect of matter began to dominate the effect of radiation pressure.
- measures how much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period
- in some cosmological theories) nonluminous material that is postulated to exist in space and that could take any of several forms including weakly interacting particles ( cold dark matter ) or high-energy randomly moving particles created soon after the Big Bang ( hot dark matter ).
- the science of the origin and development of the universe. Modern astronomy is dominated by the Big Bang theory, which brings together observational astronomy and particle physics.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- change in observed wavelength, or frequency
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- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (equivalent in size to the degree Celsius), first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale.
- An alternative term for the radiation era in the Big Bang theory, during which the Universe was hot and dense and was dominated by the effects of radiation
- the average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion, but only after an infinite time
- gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces
- 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.
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
15 Clues: change in observed wavelength, or frequency • gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces • measures how much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period • a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape • ...
big bang theory 2023-05-18
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- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- the physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and the electromagnetic field.
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year, which is 9.4607 × 1012 km (nearly 6 trillion miles).
- the era that started when the gravitational effect of matter began to dominate the effect of radiation pressure.
- measures how much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period
- in some cosmological theories) nonluminous material that is postulated to exist in space and that could take any of several forms including weakly interacting particles ( cold dark matter ) or high-energy randomly moving particles created soon after the Big Bang ( hot dark matter ).
- the science of the origin and development of the universe. Modern astronomy is dominated by the Big Bang theory, which brings together observational astronomy and particle physics.
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- change in observed wavelength, or frequency
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- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (equivalent in size to the degree Celsius), first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale.
- An alternative term for the radiation era in the Big Bang theory, during which the Universe was hot and dense and was dominated by the effects of radiation
- the average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion, but only after an infinite time
- gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces
- 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.
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
15 Clues: change in observed wavelength, or frequency • gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces • measures how much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period • a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- A measurement for temperature.
- What is measured hotness or coldness?
- Light from an object moving towards us
- An era began right after the Radiation Era around 3000 years after the big bang began.
- What is the distance light travels in one year?
- What is a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance?
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- Light from an object moving away from us
- What kind of matter is composed of particles that do not absorb, reflect, or emit light?
- A system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.
- What is the ongoing and continuous events that occur in succession?
- One of the largest most versatile space telescopes.
- A theory on how the universe came to be.
- A displacement of the apparent position
- A region of space with a pull so strong nothing can escape it.
- What is an area of empty space?
15 Clues: A measurement for temperature. • What is an area of empty space? • What is measured hotness or coldness? • Light from an object moving towards us • A displacement of the apparent position • Light from an object moving away from us • A theory on how the universe came to be. • What is the distance light travels in one year? • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- any of the four basic forces—gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak—that govern how objects or particles interact and how certain particles decay
- of or resembling the earliest ages in the history of the world.
- a component of the universe whose presence is discerned from its gravitational attraction rather than its luminosity
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature, first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale
- a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- the average density of matter required for the Universe to just halt its expansion, but only after an infinite time
- the change in the wavelength or frequency of the waves with respect to the observer who is in motion relative to the wave source.
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- The period in the evolution of the universe, beginning roughly 105 years after the big bang, when the universe had cooled to the point at which electrons and protons were able to form neutral hydrogen atoms
- the idea that the nascent universe passes through a phase of exponential expansion that was driven by a negative-pressure vacuum energy density
- the science of the origin and development of the universe. Modern astronomy is dominated by the Big Bang theory, which brings together observational astronomy and particle physics.
- a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year
- 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
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
15 Clues: of or resembling the earliest ages in the history of the world. • the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. • a unit of astronomical distance equivalent to the distance that light travels in one year • a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-17
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- a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance.
- the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g. through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera.
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- the displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths (the red end of the spectrum) in radiation from distant galaxies and celestial objects.
- the science of the origin and development of the universe. Modern astronomy is dominated by the Big Bang theory, which brings together observational astronomy and particle physics.
- 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.
- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
- opening gap
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (equivalent in size to the degree Celsius), first introduced as the unit used in the Kelvin scale.
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- the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular.
- 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.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- an instrument for measuring the intensity of light.
- the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated.
- molecules formed by atoms consisting of antiprotons, antineutrons, and positrons. Stable antimatter does not appear to exist in our universe.
16 Clues: opening gap • an instrument for measuring the intensity of light. • the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular. • the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. • the action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated. • a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance. • ...
Theory of demand 2024-06-03
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- the way in which two people or groups feel and behave toward each other
- to get something, usually by asking for it or buying it
- a restriction or rule that stops you from doing something
- each one separately
- a person who buys things or uses services
- the act of spending money on something
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- inside or not further away than a particular area
- the act of picking between two or more options
- treating someone as less important than others
- to go after someone or something
- to think that something is true without knowing it is
- at an earlier time
- the most that is possible or allowed
- to like one thing more than another
- given to you or made available for you to use
15 Clues: at an earlier time • each one separately • to go after someone or something • to like one thing more than another • the most that is possible or allowed • the act of spending money on something • a person who buys things or uses services • given to you or made available for you to use • the act of picking between two or more options • ...
Big Bang Theory 2024-02-16
15 Clues: Penny's Ex • Germaphobe • Out of order • Loves Sheldon • High Pitch Voice • In love with Penny • They boys are what • Can't talk to Girls • Where Penny is from • Where they all live • Bernadette's Husband • Never touch Sheldon's • Where Sheldon is from • What floor do they live on • Works at Cheesecake Factory
Music Theory Crossword 2024-04-17
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- when music sounds happy it is in this key
- symbol at the beginning of music that tells you what clef you are in
- the number of notes in a triad
- tells you how many beats in a measure
- C major's relative minor is this
- when the notes of a triad are scrambled up
- this clef uses ACEG and GBDFA
- raises a pith a half step
- lowers a pitch a half step
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- this clef uses FACE and EGBDF
- the total number of letters in the musical alphabet
- a minor's relative major is this
- when music sounds sad it is in this key
- the distance between two notes
- the total number of notes in a scale
15 Clues: raises a pith a half step • lowers a pitch a half step • this clef uses FACE and EGBDF • this clef uses ACEG and GBDFA • the number of notes in a triad • the distance between two notes • a minor's relative major is this • C major's relative minor is this • the total number of notes in a scale • tells you how many beats in a measure • when music sounds sad it is in this key • ...
more receptor theory 2024-10-04
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- is the exclusive guest list at the door, determining who gets in.
- is reached when the number of people entering and leaving the club stabilizes.
- is how badly someone wants to be on the list.
- refers to the unpredictable nature of who shows up at the club on a given night.
- is how much a guest can contribute to the party atmosphere.
- is a guest who can only access certain areas of the club.
- describes how quickly the line moves.
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- is the struggle for the limited spots on the guest list.
- is the eager partygoer trying to get past the velvet rope.
- is the bouncer who blocks entry to anyone without an invitation.
- are the patterns of arrivals and departures throughout the evening.
- refers to the extra velvet ropes set up for a truly exclusive event, even though some might remain unused.
- describes the club when it reaches maximum capacity.
- is a VIP guest who arrives with an entourage, ensuring their entry and increasing the excitement inside.
- is the grand opening of a new club, causing a buzz throughout the city.
15 Clues: describes how quickly the line moves. • is how badly someone wants to be on the list. • describes the club when it reaches maximum capacity. • is the struggle for the limited spots on the guest list. • is a guest who can only access certain areas of the club. • is the eager partygoer trying to get past the velvet rope. • ...
Cell Theory Vocab 2025-01-13
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- Obtaining food to provide energy for growth.
- Protection against enemies.
- Declared plants are made of cells and cells are the building blocks of plant life in 1838
- Discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855
- A Cell without a nucleus.
- Cells increase in size, divide through mitosis, allowing for growth and development of an organism
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- Developed microscope lens in 1670 to observe more closely, observed bacteria and protozoa, described red blood cells
- All animal tissues are composed of cells and collaborated with Schleiden for cell theory in 1839
- Discovered cells in 1665 by observing cork trees under a microscope and said they looked like little rooms
- Keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced)
- A Cell without a nucleus.
- Cells replicate themselves through cell division, ensuring the continuation of life.
- Smallest structural and functional unit of an organism. Contains cytoplasm enclosed within a membrane.
- Cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment.
- The theory that states: All organisms made of cells Cells are basic unit of life All cells result from division of other cells
- Cells carry out a variety of chemical reactions to break down nutrients, synthesize molecules, and eliminate waste products.
16 Clues: A Cell without a nucleus. • A Cell without a nucleus. • Protection against enemies. • Obtaining food to provide energy for growth. • Cells perceive and respond to changes in their environment. • Keeping conditions inside the organism with tolerable limits (balanced) • Discovered that all cells are created by the division of previous cells in 1855 • ...
Big bang theory 2025-04-23
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- it’s not a polar system it’s a ____ System!
- a another word for a explosion sound
- half of 2 million
- something growing
- we live in a ____
- the Big Bang theory happened ___
- A bomb does this
- something that doesn’t take up much space
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- rhymes with comic
- there are eight ___ In our solar system
- the opposite of last is ___
- another word for compact
- large space rocks
- a large area
- scientific word for a idea
15 Clues: a large area • A bomb does this • rhymes with comic • large space rocks • half of 2 million • something growing • we live in a ____ • another word for compact • scientific word for a idea • the opposite of last is ___ • the Big Bang theory happened ___ • a another word for a explosion sound • there are eight ___ In our solar system • something that doesn’t take up much space • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- fundamental building block of digital circuits that performs a Boolean function is ___(2 words)
- The Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle is the fundamental process a CPU uses to execute an instruction by repeating three stages: ___ the instruction from memory, decoding it to understand what to do, and executing the instruction to perform the required action
- The ___ for how the CPU finds the hard drive when it first starts up are found on BIOS
- A hard drive is a hardware device used to ___ digital data on computers and other electronic devices
- the wiring that connects all the parts of the computer.
- a fundamental digital circuit within a computer's ___ that performs arithmetic and logical operations
- What is the name of the vibrating piece of quartz that sends pulses of electricity to the CPU?
- the smallest unit of data in computing
- A RAM computer's ___, high-speed "working memory" that temporarily stores data for programs and applications that are currently in use (2 words)
- All English characters are given decimal numbers up to 255. This is known as ___
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- a hardware component that creates and outputs images, videos, and animations to your computer's monitor is ___(2 words)
- ___ is a high-speed storage layer that stores frequently accessed data to speed up future requests
- A storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory, used in place of a hard disk because of its much greater speed.
- a hardware component that reads and writes data to and from optical discs (2 words)
- a cooling device that absorbs heat from an electronic component(2 words)
15 Clues: the smallest unit of data in computing • the wiring that connects all the parts of the computer. • a cooling device that absorbs heat from an electronic component(2 words) • All English characters are given decimal numbers up to 255. This is known as ___ • a hardware component that reads and writes data to and from optical discs (2 words) • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- a ___ is a timing mechanism that generates a continuous stream of electrical pulses
- ____ is a high-speed, temporary storage layer that holds a subset of frequently used data
- the ___ a digital circuit within a computer that performs numerical and reasoning operations
- ____ is a type of volatile, fast memory that acts as a computer's short-term storage
- ____ is firmware on a computer's motherboard that initializes hardware
- ____ is the character encoding standard that assigns a unique number to every character across all writing systems
- a small, high-speed storage location within the computer that holds data and instructions for immediate use
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- ___ is a character encoding standard that assigns numerical values to letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and control characters to represent text digitally
- an ____ s a computer hardware device that reads and/or writes data to optical discs
- a ____ a non-volatile storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital data
- a ____ a tiny semiconductor device that acts as a high-speed electronic switch to control the flow of electrical current
- the ___ is a specialized hardware component that generates and outputs images
- a ____ a type of storage device that uses flash-based memory to store data
- the ___ is a electronic pathway that transfers data between internal components of a computer or between computers
- the Motherboard is ____ colored board that Everything
15 Clues: the Motherboard is ____ colored board that Everything • ____ is firmware on a computer's motherboard that initializes hardware • a ____ a type of storage device that uses flash-based memory to store data • the ___ is a specialized hardware component that generates and outputs images • ...
Theory-Lord Loss 2025-11-10
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- A piece of corrugated _____ lies on the ground between the mansion and the sheds.
- Grubbs see Dervish and Meera bring back a _____ to the corrugated iron.
- After seeing what Dervish and Meera was up to, Grubbs sleeps with an _____ at night.
- Grubbs learns that there is a _____ passage inside the mansion.
- Bill-E thinks that Dervish transforms _____instead of physically.
- When Grubbs went to confront Dervish, he found his room___.
- Werewolves come out when there is a ____ moon.
- Grubbs thinks that there is _______ under Dervish's nails.
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- Grubbs thinks Bill-E is ____ for thinking.
- Despite saying that he was tired, Dervish ___up the stairs.
- Dervish said he went to the pun with ______.
- Bill-E thinks that Dervish is a _____.
- Bill-E refers to Dervish as his _____.
- Bill-E tells Grubbs "You accept ____are real-why not werewolves?"
- Dervish tells Grubs that the reason why he wasn't home was because he went to the ____.
15 Clues: Bill-E thinks that Dervish is a _____. • Bill-E refers to Dervish as his _____. • Grubbs thinks Bill-E is ____ for thinking. • Dervish said he went to the pun with ______. • Werewolves come out when there is a ____ moon. • Grubbs thinks that there is _______ under Dervish's nails. • Despite saying that he was tired, Dervish ___up the stairs. • ...
Nursing theories 2023-09-16
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- -Her theory is about Nursing Process.
- -Adaptation Model.
- -Organized the American Red Cross.
- -Founder of public health nursing .
- -fundamental needs.
- -Child development is a maturational process based on an in-born "timetable".
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- -A notable pioneer nurse established the frontier nursing service.
- -Nursing leader and suffragist .
- -Caring is the central focus of nursing .
- -Theory of unitary human beings .
- -Her theory is the “Core ,Care and Cure”.
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”. • ...
Chemistry Vocab 2022-09-09
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- well tested explanation for a broad set of observations
- the study of composition of matter and the changes the matter undergoes
- representation of an object or event
- Using your senses to obtain information.
- method logical, systematic approach to to the solution of a scientific problem
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- anything that has mass and occupies space
- proposed explanation for an observation. Experiment a procedure used to test the hypothesis. Independent variable the variable that you change.
- law a concise statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments.
- chemistry the study of things containing carbon
9 Clues: representation of an object or event • Using your senses to obtain information. • anything that has mass and occupies space • chemistry the study of things containing carbon • well tested explanation for a broad set of observations • the study of composition of matter and the changes the matter undergoes • ...
Academic word 2025-03-14
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- – To provide a valid reason or explanation for something.
- – Facts or information that support a claim or statement.
- – To recognize or determine what something is based on its characteristics.
- – The effect or influence of an event or action.
- – The process of investigating or studying something to gain knowledge.
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- – A set of ideas or principles that explain a phenomenon based on evidence and research.
- – An element or component that contributes to a result or situation.
- – To show or point out something.
8 Clues: – To show or point out something. • – The effect or influence of an event or action. • – To provide a valid reason or explanation for something. • – Facts or information that support a claim or statement. • – An element or component that contributes to a result or situation. • – The process of investigating or studying something to gain knowledge. • ...
Business Law - Day 4 Entrance Activity 2023-11-01
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- An ethical theory that states that the best action is the one that maximizes happiness for the most number of people.
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- An ethical theory that states that one should act based on a set of moral principles and duties.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives.
- Conforming to or permitted by law or established rules.
5 Clues: Conforming to or permitted by law or established rules. • Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives. • An ethical theory that states that one should act based on a set of moral principles and duties. • ...
Set Teory Symbols 2022-03-16
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- set of all ordered pairs from A and B
- both seth have the same members
- \mathbb{C} = {z | z=a+bi, -∞<a<∞, -∞<b<∞}
- \mathbb{Q} = {x | x=a/b, a,b∈\mathbb{Z}}
- a collection of elements
- Ø = { }
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
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- A is a subset of B. set A is included in set B.
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- the number of elements of set A
- \mathbb{R} = {x | -∞ < x <∞}
- set A is not a subset of set B
- all subsets of A
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- objects that belong to set A or set B
15 Clues: Ø = { } • all subsets of A • a collection of elements • \mathbb{R} = {x | -∞ < x <∞} • set A is not a subset of set B • the number of elements of set A • both seth have the same members • set of all ordered pairs from A and B • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • \mathbb{Q} = {x | x=a/b, a,b∈\mathbb{Z}} • ...
Antibiotic 2023-03-14
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- Nightingale's Theory
- Large area of misuse
- Antibiotics won't kill these
- Discoverer of Penicillin
- Infection of the urinary tract (abbr.)
- Against life
- Centers for Disease Control (abbr.)
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- Infection of the blood
- Adaptation
- Enveloppe of DNA that allows bacteria to share mutations
- Teach
- central line-associated bloodstream infection
- Proposed Evolution Theory
- Period of great antibiotic development
14 Clues: Teach • Adaptation • Against life • Nightingale's Theory • Large area of misuse • Infection of the blood • Discoverer of Penicillin • Proposed Evolution Theory • Antibiotics won't kill these • Centers for Disease Control (abbr.) • Period of great antibiotic development • Infection of the urinary tract (abbr.) • central line-associated bloodstream infection • ...
government cross word puzzle 2020-12-03
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- theory of government that says that our government is controlled by too many groups
- legislature divided into two houses
- Branch of government that writes laws
- Branch of government that implements and executes laws
- Branch of government that upholds Constitution
- national rifle association
- publication of false information to damage one's reputation
- necessary for the government to search your property
- advisory council for a president
- a strategy used to stall Senate from voting on a bill
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- government scandal during the Nixon Administration
- theory of government that says that our government is equally split in power
- theory of government that says that our government is controlled by those with the most power
- law established from previous court decisions
- Political party that tends to conserve more money
- Political party that tends to spend more money
- one of two people elected to represent a state in the Senate
- individuals who already hold office running in an election
- media programming that is focused on a particular interest and audience
- political action committee
- the president rejecting a bill passed by Congress
21 Clues: national rifle association • political action committee • advisory council for a president • legislature divided into two houses • Branch of government that writes laws • law established from previous court decisions • Political party that tends to spend more money • Branch of government that upholds Constitution • Political party that tends to conserve more money • ...
ToK #2 2023-02-13
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- the study of right and wrong
- one who believes things are unknowable
- the theory that says truth is what works
- one aspect of the knowledge framework
- Knowledge and the Knower is one
- the process through which we developed our senses
- a technical name for a filter through which we view the world
- ToK is concerned with the ... of knowledge
- its absence makes pattern recognition possible
- what we must do to our sense perceptions
- ToK requires ... thought
- generating generalisations from a number of instances
- we perceive the world through ... senses
- a basis for accepting an expert's claim
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- the world might have been different. It is ...
- a theory of truth that depends on other truths
- a series of questions: Knowledge ...
- a "filter" that colours our perception
- the theory that judges ethicality by consequences
- knowledge via the observation of the world
- a different way of viewing (some aspect of) the world
- concerned more with the structure of an argument
- in ToK, questions are rarely ...
- an argument form based on comparison
24 Clues: ToK requires ... thought • the study of right and wrong • Knowledge and the Knower is one • in ToK, questions are rarely ... • a series of questions: Knowledge ... • an argument form based on comparison • one aspect of the knowledge framework • one who believes things are unknowable • a "filter" that colours our perception • a basis for accepting an expert's claim • ...
Science 2023-02-10
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- 1st theory describing the history of Earth’s Surface
- Tectonic plates that lie under surface land masses
- solid fragments of weathered rock are eroded and moved away to a new place
- Tectonic plates that are at the bottom of the ocean
- natural physical features of the earth's surface
- Long crack in the surface of the Earth
- consists of crusts and uppermost part of mantle
- mechanical or chemical processes that break rocks into smaller pieces
- map showing the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines
- When two plates move away from each other
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- Created the theory of continental drift
- process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity remove and transport sediments
- distance above sea level
- oceanic tectonic plate in the southeastern Pacific Ocean
- 2nd theory describing the history of the Earth’s surface
- thicker line marking every 5th contour line of a map
- photos or images from taken of Earth from space
- the super continent
- When two plates slide past each other
- line on a map that connects points with the same elevation
20 Clues: the super continent • distance above sea level • When two plates slide past each other • Long crack in the surface of the Earth • Created the theory of continental drift • When two plates move away from each other • photos or images from taken of Earth from space • consists of crusts and uppermost part of mantle • natural physical features of the earth's surface • ...
John L. Holland 2012-03-12
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- Number of personalities in Holland's theory
- Goal Use educational, occupational, and leisure assessments and databases to find fitting matches
- Personalities and Work Environments/Name of John Holland's theory
- Teaching, work with people, counseling, friendly
- Tps and downs varying between personality areas
- Influential, leadership, management of people, self-confident
- Term used to describe the relationship among personality areas as they relate to each other on Holland's hexagon
- Orientation of Holland's approach
- Holland Gives attention to heredity, environment,influence of career choice
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- Self-directed Search or Vocational Preference Inventory
- Also categorized in same as personalities
- Flat Low interest among all six personality areas
- Center focus of Holland's theory
- Organization of information, clerical, record-keeping, detail-oriented
- Creative, musical, free thinking
- Difference between the lowest and the highest scores for the six types
- Science, math, medical field, studious
- Interest Profiler/Career exploration tool used by the United States Employment Services
- Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth
- Personality and environment must do this for a job to be pleasant
- Flat High interest among all six personality areas
21 Clues: Center focus of Holland's theory • Creative, musical, free thinking • Orientation of Holland's approach • Science, math, medical field, studious • Also categorized in same as personalities • Tools, mechanics, building, down to earth • Number of personalities in Holland's theory • Tps and downs varying between personality areas • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- When plates slip past each other
- Causes the plates to move
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
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- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- How scientist study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- When plates move away from each other
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- When plates come together
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
20 Clues: Causes the plates to move • When plates come together • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • When plates move away from each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • What scientists use to explore the ocean floor • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2023-10-23
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- Written by Thomas Jefferson; Declared the split between the colonies and Britain.
- Scientist who developed the Heliocentric Theory.
- Emergence of modern science.
- Wrote "The Spirit of Laws".
- Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
- Wrote "Leviathan".
- Observed the moons of Jupiter.
- European intellectual movement during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Wrote "Candide".
- The first 10 Amendments to the United States Constitution.
- A Major General in the American Revolution and the first President of the United States.
- Coined by Montesquieu; Seperates government into 3 branches.
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- War between Britain and the colonies; Ended with the independence of the colonies.
- Wrote "The Social Contract".
- Ruler of Russia and an Enlightened Despot.
- Theory that Earth was at the center of the universe.
- Ensures that each branch of government is on the same level as the others.
- Developed by Francis Bacon.
- A ruler who embraces Enlightenment, such as Fredrick the Great.
- Wrote "Two Treatises of Government".
20 Clues: Wrote "Candide". • Wrote "Leviathan". • Wrote "The Spirit of Laws". • Developed by Francis Bacon. • Wrote "The Social Contract". • Emergence of modern science. • Observed the moons of Jupiter. • Wrote "Two Treatises of Government". • Ruler of Russia and an Enlightened Despot. • Wrote "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman". • Scientist who developed the Heliocentric Theory. • ...
FAMOUS SCIENTISTS 2025-03-21
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- Developed alternating current and made important contributions to electrical engineering
- Discovered radioactive elements and pioneered radiation therapy
- Discovered the relationship between heat and energy
- Discovered the nucleus of an atom and made important contributions to nuclear physics
- Discovered electromagnetic induction and made important contributions to chemistry
- Discovered oxygen and made important contributions to chemistry
- Developed theory of relativity and famous equation
- Observed the heavens and supported the Copernican theory
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- Developed vaccines and made important contributions to microbiology
- Discovered gravity and laws of motion
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize and first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different fields
- Made important contributions to mathematics, physics, and engineering
- Developed the Bohr model of the atom and made important contributions to quantum mechanics
- Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance
- Invented the movable-type printing press
- Made important contributions to thermodynamics and was a pioneer in the field of electrical engineering
- Proposed theory of evolution through natural selection
- Theoretical physicist and cosmologist who wrote about black holes
- Discovered electricity and invented the lightning rod
- Developed the first vaccine against polio
20 Clues: Discovered gravity and laws of motion • Invented the movable-type printing press • Developed the first vaccine against polio • Discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance • Developed theory of relativity and famous equation • Discovered the relationship between heat and energy • Discovered electricity and invented the lightning rod • ...
Tectonic Terms 2024-10-01
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- A fault line located in California
- A Canadian Volcano in B.C.
- A global event that christian scientists propose as the reason the continents broke apart
- Mountains that erupt and spew lava
- Brazil is located on this tectonic plate
- A Canadian scientist that greatly contributed to the theory of plate tectonics
- A theory that explains that earth's major landforms are created by movement of plates below the surface
- Russia is located on this tectonic plate
- "Father of Plate Tectonics"
- A super-volcano in Wyoming
- The center of the earth
- First documented by Captain James Cook, this volcano has been erupting since 1774
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- The outer most layer of the earth
- A location where two plates meet
- When one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate
- A place where two plates move away from eachother
- A volcano in Washington State that famously erupted in 1980
- The theory that all the continents were one large landmass and broke up and started drifting away from each other
- When two major chunks of rocks break apart
- Devices that measure earthquakes
20 Clues: The center of the earth • A Canadian Volcano in B.C. • A super-volcano in Wyoming • "Father of Plate Tectonics" • A location where two plates meet • Devices that measure earthquakes • The outer most layer of the earth • A fault line located in California • Mountains that erupt and spew lava • Brazil is located on this tectonic plate • Russia is located on this tectonic plate • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-10-30
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- - the biggest layer of earths layers
- - Consists of Australia, Antarcticaand South America
- - The process in which one lithospheric plate collides with and is forced down under another plate and drawn back into the Earth's mantle
- - places where plates slide sideways past each other
- - The circular motion of liquids or gasses caused by density differences
- - The theory that the configuration of Earth's continents was once different than it is today
- - Formed when two continental plates collide
- - happens in a trench
- - the uppermost layer of earth
- - created when a divergent boundary happens
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- - supercontinent that was in form 300 million years ago
- - The place where two plates meet.
- - German who came up with the plate tectonics theory
- isn’t declared a continent but close to a continent much like India
- - a layer made of of iron
- - boundary between two colliding plates
- - boundary between two plates moving away from each other.
- - happens in a trench
- - North America, Greenland, Europe and Asia
- - a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- - liquid, spans from 7200–9000 degrees
21 Clues: - happens in a trench • - happens in a trench • - a layer made of of iron • - the uppermost layer of earth • - The place where two plates meet. • - the biggest layer of earths layers • - liquid, spans from 7200–9000 degrees • - boundary between two colliding plates • - North America, Greenland, Europe and Asia • - created when a divergent boundary happens • ...
PLATE TECONICS 2018-03-25
Across
- ONE ITEM THAT IS FORMED AT TRANFORM PLATE BOUNDARY
- EXAMPLE OF A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- THEORY THAT STATES THAT ALL CURRENT CONTINENTS WERE ONCE ONE
- TWO PLATES MOVING AWAY FROM EACH OTHER
- BREAKS IN THE EARTH'S CRUST
- AN EXAMPLE OF A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- WHAT IN THE MANTLE CAUSE PLATES TO MOVE ACROSS THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- THE OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE EARTH
- IS OCEAN CRUST OR CONTINENTAL CRUST THE MOST DENSE
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- HE DEVELOPED THE THEORY OF TH CONTINENTAL DRIFT
- TWO PLATES MOVING TOWARD EACH OTHER
- WHAT TYPE OF VALLEY IS FORMED AT A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- WHEN ANOTHER PLATE IS MORE DENSE THAN ANOTHER, IT WILL SINK BELOW THE OTHER PLATE
- THE CRUST IS BROKEN INTO SEVERAL PIECES
- EXAMPLE OF A TRANSFORM PLATE BOUNDARY
- PLATES SLIDE PAST EACH OTHER IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
- WHAT THEORY STATES THE EARTH'S CRUST IS SPLIT INTO SEVERAL PLATES THAT SLIDE ACROSS THE SURFACE
- ONE ITEM THAT FORMS AT A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- FORMED AT A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY
- HOW MANY TYPES OF PLATE BOUNDARIES ARE THERE
20 Clues: BREAKS IN THE EARTH'S CRUST • THE OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE EARTH • TWO PLATES MOVING TOWARD EACH OTHER • EXAMPLE OF A TRANSFORM PLATE BOUNDARY • FORMED AT A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY • EXAMPLE OF A CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY • TWO PLATES MOVING AWAY FROM EACH OTHER • THE CRUST IS BROKEN INTO SEVERAL PIECES • AN EXAMPLE OF A DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY • ...
Science 9-Chapter 10.1 2015-02-25
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- People who study objects in space
- occurs when the lights wavelengths become longer
- The year Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson made their discovery
- the transmission of energy in waves
- most supported theory of the creation of the universe
- How long the search for an explanation of the formation of the universe has been going on
- Space telescope launched in 2001 by NASA
- A galaxy, from above looks like a pinwheel with long arms
- The first person to discover other galaxies besides the Milky Way
- A general term for all objects in space
- energy that is carried, or radiated, in the form of waves
- A space telescope launched in 1990 by NASA
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- Believed to be radiation left over from the Big Bang theory
- main evidence of the Big Bang theory
- How long ago the Big Bang happened
- Telescope launched 1989 by NASA
- Belgian priest and physicist
- A galaxy that doesn't have a shape of organization
- Visible light, is an example of this
- A galaxy, that has some of the oldest stars
20 Clues: Belgian priest and physicist • Telescope launched 1989 by NASA • People who study objects in space • How long ago the Big Bang happened • the transmission of energy in waves • main evidence of the Big Bang theory • Visible light, is an example of this • A general term for all objects in space • Space telescope launched in 2001 by NASA • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
Across
- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- When plates come together
- When plates move away from each other
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- How scientists study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
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- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- Causes the plates to move
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- When plates slip past each other
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
20 Clues: Causes the plates to move • When plates come together • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • When plates move away from each other • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • Measure of how much mass there is in an object • ...
Enlightenment Crossword 2023-09-26
Across
- Wrote "Second treatise on Civil Government"
- Wrote "The Leviathan"
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- the revival of a classical style
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- A person who rules with absolute power
- The writer of "Principa Mathematica"
- Dutch microscopist, first to observe bacteria and protozoa
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- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- to know something one did not know before
- Wrote "The Spirit of the Laws"
- A figure from the middle ages who argued against the possibility of there being other worlds
- Fought for womens rights
- Wrote "The Wealth Of Nations"
- Wrote "Letters Concerning the English Nation
- the theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- The people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- the federal principle or system of government
20 Clues: Wrote "The Leviathan" • Fought for womens rights • Wrote "The Wealth Of Nations" • Wrote "The Spirit of the Laws" • the revival of a classical style • The writer of "Principa Mathematica" • A person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • Wrote "Second treatise on Civil Government" • Wrote "Letters Concerning the English Nation • ...
argumentative unit vocabualry 2024-01-09
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- parts of a text that draw the reader's attention to important information.
- reasoning an argument that comes back to the beginning without proving anything
- a issue that is debatable
- the side the authors is taking
- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- an exchange of diverging of opposite views
- generalization take a idea or rule and apply it widely
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- a claim to rebut a previous claim
- device a technique or type of language that is used by a speaker or an author
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- to oppose an idea
- prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false disprove.
- to demand a right
- who a author is writing to
- appeals appeals people to do what the majority do
- language influence audience with words or phrases
- a statement or theory that is proved
- Fallacy to make people believe a false statement is stronger than it is
- a refutation or contradiction.
- a previous statement or proposition
20 Clues: to oppose an idea • to demand a right • a issue that is debatable • who a author is writing to • the side the authors is taking • a refutation or contradiction. • a claim to rebut a previous claim • a previous statement or proposition • a statement or theory that is proved • an exchange of diverging of opposite views • appeals appeals people to do what the majority do • ...
final 2024-11-17
Across
- - Psychologist known for his social cognitive theory.
- - Information that enters the cognitive system.
- - The ability to control one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
- - Prioritizing activities that promote physical and mental well-being.
- - A motivational theory that outlines human needs in a pyramid-like structure.
- - The body's response to pressure or demand.
- - Goals that are realistic and achievable.
- - The response or behavior generated by the cognitive system.
- - Desired outcomes or objectives.
- - Believing your qualities are carved in stone.
- - A framework for understanding how information is received, processed, and stored.
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- - Psychologist who proposed the hierarchy of needs.
- - Goals with quantifiable standards.
- - The brain's ability to change and adapt.
- - Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- - Embracing challenges as opportunities to learn and grow.
- - Events or situations that cause stress.
- - Psychologist who developed the theory of mindset.
- - Your lens through which you view the world and yourself.
- - Thinking about one's own thinking processes.
- - Clearly defined and focused goals.
- - The acquisition of knowledge and skills.
- - Treating yourself with kindness, understanding, and patience.
23 Clues: - Desired outcomes or objectives. • - Goals with quantifiable standards. • - Clearly defined and focused goals. • - Events or situations that cause stress. • - The brain's ability to change and adapt. • - Goals that are realistic and achievable. • - The acquisition of knowledge and skills. • - The body's response to pressure or demand. • ...
Section 6 Ch 1+2 2020-12-08
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- people who study philosophy, history, science, politics, economics, and social issues
- English philosopher and physician
- French philophser and author
- theory that says the sun is the center of the earth
- series of events that started modern science
- research with method that has define steps
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- French philophser who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- French philosopher who believed that the natural goodness of a man was warped by society
- advocated equal education for women
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- astronomer who was the first to use the telescope
- a system of ideas that explain something
- an agreement among society
- the study of living things
14 Clues: an agreement among society • the study of living things • French philophser and author • English philosopher and physician • advocated equal education for women • a system of ideas that explain something • research with method that has define steps • series of events that started modern science • astronomer who was the first to use the telescope • ...
Narrative theories crossword! 2012-11-22
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- The first stage of Todorov's narrative theory.
- He keeps getting mixed up with a character from the Simpsons.
- The third stage of Todorov's narrative theory.
- Todorov says something needs fixing.
- This narrative structure might involve lots of different story lines.
- This code is very mysterious.
- This code builds up suspense for the audience.
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- This code thinks opposites attract.
- Oh no! Something has happened to disrupt my normal, everyday life.
- There are only five parts to his theory.
- Santa Claus would be interested in this code.
- This type of narrative structure has a clear beginning, middle and end.
- This code is all about meanings.
- This narrative structure might contain flashbacks.
14 Clues: This code is very mysterious. • This code is all about meanings. • This code thinks opposites attract. • Todorov says something needs fixing. • There are only five parts to his theory. • Santa Claus would be interested in this code. • The first stage of Todorov's narrative theory. • The third stage of Todorov's narrative theory. • ...
Istation vocabulary 2023-03-17
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- Which word is most similar in meaning to shy, quiet person?
- Which word is most similar in meaning to something written?
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- Which word is most similar in meaning to an alternative form of a gene?
- Which word is most similar in meaning to articles?
- Which word is most similar in meaning to resistance?
- Which word is most similar in meaning to unit of electric power?
- Which word is most similar in meaning to a set of ideas based on evidence?
- tax
8 Clues: tax • Which word is most similar in meaning to articles? • Which word is most similar in meaning to resistance? • Which word is most similar in meaning to something written? • Which word is most similar in meaning to shy, quiet person? • Which word is most similar in meaning to unit of electric power? • ...
Over Population 2016-03-12
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- the earth has a set amount of (what)
- number of people an area can support on a sustainable basis given the available space and resources
- in the late 1900's , experts warned us of the (what) of resources
- what was the lift expectancy in 2010 ?
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- theory published in 1798
- in the year 2045 , what will the population be?
- every (choose one) second , minute ,day ,hour the population is increased by three people.
- what country is predicted to be the most populated?
8 Clues: theory published in 1798 • the earth has a set amount of (what) • what was the lift expectancy in 2010 ? • in the year 2045 , what will the population be? • what country is predicted to be the most populated? • in the late 1900's , experts warned us of the (what) of resources • ...
Academic words 2025-03-13
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- – To provide a valid reason or explanation for something.
- – Facts or information that support a claim or statement
- – To recognize or determine what something is based on its characteristics.
- – The effect or influence of an event or action.
- – The process of investigating or studying something to gain knowledge.
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- – A set of ideas or principles that explain a phenomenon based on evidence and research.
- – An element or component that contributes to a result or situation.
- – To show or point out something.
8 Clues: – To show or point out something. • – The effect or influence of an event or action. • – Facts or information that support a claim or statement • – To provide a valid reason or explanation for something. • – An element or component that contributes to a result or situation. • – The process of investigating or studying something to gain knowledge. • ...
Statistics and Probability Symbols 2022-03-16
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- set of all ordered pairs from A and B
- both seth have the same members
- \mathbb{C} = {z | z=a+bi, -∞<a<∞, -∞<b<∞}
- \mathbb{Q} = {x | x=a/b, a,b∈\mathbb{Z}}
- a collection of elements
- Ø = { }
- infinite cardinality of natural numbers set
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- A is a subset of B. set A is included in set B.
- objects that belong to set A and set B
- the number of elements of set A
- \mathbb{R} = {x | -∞ < x <∞}
- set A is not a subset of set B
- all subsets of A
- cardinality of countable ordinal numbers set
- objects that belong to set A or set B
15 Clues: Ø = { } • all subsets of A • a collection of elements • \mathbb{R} = {x | -∞ < x <∞} • set A is not a subset of set B • the number of elements of set A • both seth have the same members • set of all ordered pairs from A and B • objects that belong to set A or set B • objects that belong to set A and set B • \mathbb{Q} = {x | x=a/b, a,b∈\mathbb{Z}} • ...
Famous Inventors 2024-08-21
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- Improved the telescope
- Invented the telegraph and Morse code
- Invented the cotton gin
- Developed the germ theory of disease
- Invented many early machines
- Formulated the laws of motion
- Discovered radioactivity
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- Known for work on electricity
- Invented the printing press
- Improved the steam engine
- Invented the lightning rod
- Invented the light bulb
- Revolutionized automobile production
- Co-founded Apple Inc.
- Developed the theory of relativity
15 Clues: Co-founded Apple Inc. • Improved the telescope • Invented the cotton gin • Invented the light bulb • Discovered radioactivity • Improved the steam engine • Invented the lightning rod • Invented the printing press • Invented many early machines • Known for work on electricity • Formulated the laws of motion • Developed the theory of relativity • Developed the germ theory of disease • ...
Theorist 2022-09-13
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- founder of kindergaeten
- ethical principals
- sciences and art
- saw the importance in home education
- observed that children are bored, not unruly
- normative theory
- studied Freudian theory
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- stressed the importance of cultural background
- inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- father of psychology
- social developmentalist
- taxonomy of educational objectives
- Founder of educational philosophy
- believed children developed in 4 stages
- developed Reggio emilia schools
- founder of child psychoanalysis
16 Clues: sciences and art • normative theory • ethical principals • father of psychology • founder of kindergaeten • social developmentalist • studied Freudian theory • developed Reggio emilia schools • founder of child psychoanalysis • Founder of educational philosophy • taxonomy of educational objectives • saw the importance in home education • believed children developed in 4 stages • ...
Psychology Vocab 1 2021-08-19
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- A scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
- The scientific behavior that focuses on behavioral activity.
- The "third force" in psychology that focuses on those aspects of personality that make people uniquely human.
- The "third force" in psychology that focuses on those aspects of personality that make people uniquely human.
- A variable that is manipulated by the experiment.
- Variable in an experiment that represents a measurable response.
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- The focus of study is how the mind allows people to adapt.
- Randomly selected sample of subjects from a larger population of samples.
- A general explanation of a set of observations or facts.
9 Clues: A variable that is manipulated by the experiment. • A scientific study of behavior and mental processes. • A general explanation of a set of observations or facts. • The focus of study is how the mind allows people to adapt. • The scientific behavior that focuses on behavioral activity. • Variable in an experiment that represents a measurable response. • ...
Chapter 1 vocabulary 2022-08-11
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- The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research
- A psychologist who studies the basic elements that make up conscious mental experiences
- The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake
- Based on observation or experiment
- A set of assumptions used to explain phenomena and offered for scientific study
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- Has to do with an organisms physicals process
- An assumption or prediction about behavior that is tested through scientific research
- Has to do with an organism's thinking and understanding
8 Clues: Based on observation or experiment • Has to do with an organisms physicals process • Has to do with an organism's thinking and understanding • The pursuit of knowledge about natural phenomena for its own sake • The scientific study of behavior that is tested through scientific research • ...
Theoretical grammar 2024-11-29
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- A theory of grammar that focuses on sentence structures and transformations (14 letters).
- The study of sounds and their organization in language (9 letters).
- The study of language in use, including context (10 letters).
- The branch of linguistics that studies meaning (9 letters).
- The set of rules that governs sentence structure (6 letters).
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- The study of word forms and their variations (10 letters).
- The smallest unit of meaning in a language (8 letters).
- grammar The branch of linguistics that studies abstract principles of grammar (13 letters)
8 Clues: The smallest unit of meaning in a language (8 letters). • The study of word forms and their variations (10 letters). • The branch of linguistics that studies meaning (9 letters). • The study of language in use, including context (10 letters). • The set of rules that governs sentence structure (6 letters). • ...
Chapter 4: Socialization 2022-10-12
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- communication that reaches a large amount of people without personal contact
- sum total of a person's behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs
- American philosopher who developed Role-Taking; significant and generalized other
- ethical principle that governs medical and social experiments: subjects must give permission
- process where people learn basic skills, values, and beliefs of society
- Canadian sociologist who developed dramaturgy and impression management
- E.O. Wilson's theory that evolution and genes determine behavior
- wild or untamed
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- Latin for "blank slate," John Locke's theory of socialization
- adopted kids who are raised together
- Pavlov and Watson's theory that any person can be taught to behave any way
- transmission of genetic characteristics
- theorist who studied Romanian orphanages
- American sociologist who developed the Looking Glass Self
- conscious awareness of your distinct identity
- capacity to learn a particular skill
16 Clues: wild or untamed • adopted kids who are raised together • capacity to learn a particular skill • transmission of genetic characteristics • theorist who studied Romanian orphanages • conscious awareness of your distinct identity • sum total of a person's behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs • American sociologist who developed the Looking Glass Self • ...
APO Workshop 11/11/21 2021-11-06
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- Jerry Gergich's real name
- Jason Mendoza's favorite NFL team
- Nick's first novel, "The __ Chronicles"
- what day of the week do Lorelai and Rory have dinner with Richard and Emily
- Derek Shepherd and Meredith Grey get married in what season
- Leonard Hofstadter is what kind of physicist
- Derry Girls is set in ___ Ireland
- Dwight Schrute keeps these in his car for special occasions
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- Erika's first house on Pose, The House of ___
- This character on The Big Bang Theory has selective mutism
- "Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose" is from what tv show
- Michael Scott's Dunder Mifflin Scranton Meredith Palmer Memorial Celebrity ___ Awareness Pro-Am Fun Run Race for the Cure
- Babette's cat that dies in season 1 of Gilmore Girls
- The winter sports complex Ben Wyatt built during his term as mayor in his hometown
- Winnie the Bish's cat
15 Clues: Winnie the Bish's cat • Jerry Gergich's real name • Jason Mendoza's favorite NFL team • Derry Girls is set in ___ Ireland • Nick's first novel, "The __ Chronicles" • Leonard Hofstadter is what kind of physicist • Erika's first house on Pose, The House of ___ • Babette's cat that dies in season 1 of Gilmore Girls • This character on The Big Bang Theory has selective mutism • ...
Week 1-2 Vocabulary Station 2022-02-01
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- covering or affecting a large area.
- form a theory or set of theories about something.
- the scene or scenery that is in the background.
- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
- audio status
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware.
- generating earnings from previous earnings
- a program or machine that simulates a real-life situation,
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- experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering.
- Revenue = price of goods or services × number of units sold or number of customers
- a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe
- producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome.
- in a deliberate and intentional way.
- (of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.
15 Clues: audio status • covering or affecting a large area. • in a deliberate and intentional way. • generating earnings from previous earnings • form a theory or set of theories about something. • the scene or scenery that is in the background. • a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe • a program or machine that simulates a real-life situation, • ...
States' Rights and the National Bank 2014-03-06
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- Andrew Jackson's vice-president
- the privately owned bank that held much of the power in United State
- the tariff that set up in 1828 to protect American goods from cheap British goods
- What is the year that the Great Compromiser propose
- the president of the Second Bank
- the state that threathen to secede from United State
- the political party that was supported by Henry Clay and some others
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- the theory that Calhoun wrote down in 1828
- another name for the banks that under Jackson's control
- the president that fail to solve the panic of 1837
- Jackson was too powerful that people called him?
- What is the thing that a president can veto?
- another word for gold and silver coins
- the president candidate that run against Martin Van Buren
- in the painting of "King Andrew the first" what was the thing that he stepped under his feet?
15 Clues: Andrew Jackson's vice-president • the president of the Second Bank • another word for gold and silver coins • the theory that Calhoun wrote down in 1828 • What is the thing that a president can veto? • Jackson was too powerful that people called him? • the president that fail to solve the panic of 1837 • What is the year that the Great Compromiser propose • ...
Paper 1 History Revision 2022-05-05
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- The type of president who has too much power?
- The estimated 5m Evangelical Christians were known as the "... Majority"?
- The 18th Amendment created this?
- The university visited by FDR where he showed his disability?
- What did Lyndon B Johnson declare war on?
- JFK's campaign slogan "New..."?
- The provocative process of protecting Atlantic naval trade during WW2?
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- The Wisconsin Senator who led the anti-Communist hysteria after WW2?
- The bribery scandal under Harding?
- Hoover's other ideology alongside 'Rugged Individualism'?
- The period of cooling tensions in the Cold War during the 1970s?
- The name associated with the anti-Communist raids in 1919-20?
- The theory of Communist expansion that led the US into getting involved in Vietnam?
- What was FDR accused of trying to do to the Supreme Court?
- The Congressional committee set up to investigate possible Communists in American politics and life?
15 Clues: JFK's campaign slogan "New..."? • The 18th Amendment created this? • The bribery scandal under Harding? • What did Lyndon B Johnson declare war on? • The type of president who has too much power? • Hoover's other ideology alongside 'Rugged Individualism'? • What was FDR accused of trying to do to the Supreme Court? • ...
not as bad stamp thing 2022-10-27
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- a projection from a mountain or mountain range.
- the percentage of total braking force applied to the front wheels.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.
- lower in rank or position.
- a general agreement.
- absolute; unqualified.
- the amount of money brought in, e.g., interest from an investment or revenue from a tax; return.
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- relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
- showing or involving a contemptible lack of moral standards.
- concerned with bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium.
- not adorned; plain.
- the mid-point of the turn, when the driver comes closest to the inside kerb of the turn.
- occur at or during the same time.
- severe or bare in appearance or outline.
15 Clues: not adorned; plain. • a general agreement. • absolute; unqualified. • lower in rank or position. • occur at or during the same time. • severe or bare in appearance or outline. • a projection from a mountain or mountain range. • concerned with bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium. • showing or involving a contemptible lack of moral standards. • ...
Academic Word List-1 2018-07-09
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- To continue to do something that has already been started
- Written to understand or think of something in a particular way
- Belonging to a different type
- A part of something that you notice because it seems important
- To build something such as a house, bridge, road etc.
- Different things of the same type
- Consisting of many different parts and often difficult to understand
- One part of a whole system, plan, piece of work etc.
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- Happening as a result of a particular event or situation
- Directly relating to the subject or problem being discussed
- One part of a situation, idea, plan that has many parts
- Likely to develop into a particular type of person or thing in the future
- An idea that has not yet been proved to be true
- Set of ideas that makes you behave in a particular way
- The effect that an event has on someone or something
15 Clues: Belonging to a different type • Different things of the same type • An idea that has not yet been proved to be true • The effect that an event has on someone or something • One part of a whole system, plan, piece of work etc. • To build something such as a house, bridge, road etc. • Set of ideas that makes you behave in a particular way • ...
Scientific Method And Characteristics of life 2023-08-23
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- variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment
- Data that is in numbers
- variable that changes in response to the independent variable
- data that cannot be counted or measured
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- A type of reproduction when offspring are clones of the parent.
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- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival.
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
- A type of reproduction when two cells must unite to create offspring.
- information gathered in an experiment
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- structure determines _____________
- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules that cells can use.
- The smallest, functional unit of life.
15 Clues: Data that is in numbers • structure determines _____________ • information gathered in an experiment • The smallest, functional unit of life. • data that cannot be counted or measured • variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time. • variable that changes in response to the independent variable • ...
Chapter 1: Scientific Method 2023-08-22
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- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- data that cannot be counted or measured
- DNA, the universal genetic code
- information gathered in an experiment
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
- an experiment in which only one variable is changedcontrol group
- variable that changes in response to the independent variable
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- a group that is tested on everything except for the changed variable
- Data that is in numbers
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react.
- The smallest, functional unit of life.
- variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment
- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules that cells can use.
15 Clues: Data that is in numbers • DNA, the universal genetic code • information gathered in an experiment • The smallest, functional unit of life. • data that cannot be counted or measured • variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time. • variable that changes in response to the independent variable • ...
Spelling List 3 2024-09-23
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- awkward in movement or in handling things
- a usually small frame one-family house
- refer to something briefly and without going into detail.
- communicate information, facts, or news to someone in spoken or written words
- become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly
- a set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based
- another time; once more
- the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time
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- the physical world and everything in it (such as plants, animals, mountains, oceans, stars, etc.) that is not made by people
- think carefully about (something), typically before making a decision
- difficulty or problems
- in a suitable state for an activity, action, or situation; fully prepared
- a vigorous or determined attempt
- extreme physical or mental suffering
- people or things which have already been mentioned.
15 Clues: difficulty or problems • another time; once more • a vigorous or determined attempt • extreme physical or mental suffering • a usually small frame one-family house • awkward in movement or in handling things • people or things which have already been mentioned. • refer to something briefly and without going into detail. • ...
Afrikan Deep Thinking 2024-12-18
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- “A collection of the customs, arts, values, and beliefs of a particular people.”
- Aware of one’s surroundings and condition.
- A set of ideas and principles that activity is based on.
- The act of suppressing something to the point where it becomes unconscious.
- The study and collection of tales and fantasies.
- Describes something as complex to understand.
- A brain process that suppresses traumatic events.
- Dogon word meaning “the highest conscious level for an Afrikan person”.
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- _____ analysis
- An idea or opinion formed in the mind.
- The story of a people’s past experiences.
- Study of the mind.
- Term coined by Dr. Bobby E. Wright meaning: “the deliberate destruction of a groups’ mind with the goal to destroy the group.”
- Akan word for soul; divinity and uniqueness of life.
- Term coined by Dr. Amos Wilson meaning: “the act of escaping one’s history because of the anxiety, fear, and terror that comes with that history.”
15 Clues: _____ analysis • Study of the mind. • An idea or opinion formed in the mind. • The story of a people’s past experiences. • Aware of one’s surroundings and condition. • Describes something as complex to understand. • The study and collection of tales and fantasies. • A brain process that suppresses traumatic events. • Akan word for soul; divinity and uniqueness of life. • ...
The Design Argument 2014-05-01
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- appreciation of beauty
- after experience derived from observed facts
- based on evidence and experience
- a statement drawn from a set of premises
- a comparison of two or more things to show how they are similar
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- the argument that nature is planning in advance for the needs of humans
- the theory of natural selection to account for changes in nature
- another term for the design argument from the Greek words for purpose & meaning
- a process of reasoning by which the conclusion is shown to follow necessarily from the premises
- a statement which forms part of an argument from which a conclusion is drawn
- the truth value can be determined without reference to any experience or investigation
11 Clues: appreciation of beauty • based on evidence and experience • a statement drawn from a set of premises • after experience derived from observed facts • a comparison of two or more things to show how they are similar • the theory of natural selection to account for changes in nature • the argument that nature is planning in advance for the needs of humans • ...
nature of science by: Sammuel Fletcher 2022-08-29
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- compare what you know with the already done information
- it is an explanation of observation or event
- it is a logical explanation of an observation
- is the act of using one or more sense
- are the numbers of digits in a measurement
- it is the investigation and exploration of
- average of data set is the sum of the numbers in a data table
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- is when you guess what's going on next
- is a spoken or written summary of observation
- it is international accepted system of units(SI)
- is a possible explanation for an observation
- it is the middle number in the data table
- it is an interpretation of observation
- it is the difference between the greatest number and least number
- it is a rule that describes a pattern in nature.
15 Clues: is the act of using one or more sense • is when you guess what's going on next • it is an interpretation of observation • it is the middle number in the data table • are the numbers of digits in a measurement • it is the investigation and exploration of • is a possible explanation for an observation • it is an explanation of observation or event • ...
biologees 2022-09-09
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- the smallest, functional unit of life
- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules that cells can use.
- variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- a group that is tested on everything except for the changed variable
- variable that changes in response to the independent variable
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way
- information gathered in an experiment
- A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react.
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- data that cannot be counted or measured
- experiment in which only one variable is changed
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
- DNA, the universal genetic code
- Data that is in numbers
15 Clues: Data that is in numbers • DNA, the universal genetic code • the smallest, functional unit of life • information gathered in an experiment • data that cannot be counted or measured • experiment in which only one variable is changed • variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time. • ...
Defining Competitiveness 2014-10-19
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- This theory states that higher earnings are made by people who improve their potential productivity by acquiring education, training, and experience
- Conditions that determine what an organization can afford to pay
- The introduction of new technology within an industry affect this
- An example of a low wage, no services company
- The actions an organization intends to take to achieve long-term goals
- The mix of the various types of payments that make up total compensation
- Compensation paid by an employer to an employee in exchange for work done
- Pay is below average
- Puts limits on the maximum pay level that an employer can set
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- Another name for 'Shared Choice'
- Another term for employee’s values
- Pay is above average
- The amount of a commodity, product, or service available
- Productive activity for the sake of economic gain
- Pay with competition
15 Clues: Pay is above average • Pay is below average • Pay with competition • Another name for 'Shared Choice' • Another term for employee’s values • An example of a low wage, no services company • Productive activity for the sake of economic gain • The amount of a commodity, product, or service available • Puts limits on the maximum pay level that an employer can set • ...
Rickay's week 1-2 2022-02-21
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- the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
- a deliberate and intentional way.
- a way to write or speak that clarifies meaning and makes the text stand out.
- experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering
- evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill, grand, imposing, or awesome.
- covering or affecting a large area
- a program enabling a computer to execute programs written for a different operating system.
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- make up (a composite whole)
- the number of times something happens within a particular period
- the setting or location
- associated primarily with memory
- the total income produced by a given source a property expected to yield a large annual revenue.
- form a theory or set of theories about something
- to wet thoroughly in or with a liquid
- in a way that is influenced by the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware
15 Clues: the setting or location • make up (a composite whole) • associated primarily with memory • a deliberate and intentional way. • covering or affecting a large area • to wet thoroughly in or with a liquid • form a theory or set of theories about something • the number of times something happens within a particular period • ...
#3 SM/COL by rowley 2023-08-24
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- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down food into molecules that cells can use.
- A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react.
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time.
- The smallest, functional unit of life.
- information gathered in an experiment
- Data that is in numbers
- variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment
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- Process in which cells become specialized in structure and function.
- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- Maintaining a stable, internal environment.
- well-tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival.
- data that cannot be counted or measured
- variable that changes in response to the independent variable
15 Clues: Data that is in numbers • information gathered in an experiment • The smallest, functional unit of life. • data that cannot be counted or measured • Maintaining a stable, internal environment. • variable that is deliberately changed in an experiment • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time. • ...
Scientific method and Characteristics of life 2023-08-21
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- An inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival
- act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful orderly way
- data that is in numbers
- Maintaining a stable, internal environment
- Well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations and hypotheses
- data that can not counted or measured
- A change in an organism's surroundings that causes the organism to react
- the universal genetic code
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- scientific explanation for a set of observations that can be tested in ways that support or reject it
- Process in which cells become specialized in a structure and function
- Structure determines ________
- information gathered in an experiment
- All of the reactions that occur as your body breaks down foods into molecules that cells can use
- A change in allele frequencies in a population over time
- The smallest function unit of life
15 Clues: data that is in numbers • the universal genetic code • Structure determines ________ • The smallest function unit of life • information gathered in an experiment • data that can not counted or measured • Maintaining a stable, internal environment • A change in allele frequencies in a population over time • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2023-09-19
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- to sell abroad in another country
- rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people
- a military force made up of ordinary citizens
- an illness that affects large numbers of people
- to force others
- to bring in from foreign markets
- to set aside or temporarily stop operation of something
- a partnership
- the permanent movement of people into one country from other nations.
- variety, such of ethnic or national groups
- a crop that can be sold easily in markets
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- an economic theory whose goal is building a state's wealth and power by increasing exports and accumulation precious metals in return
- a young person who learns a trade from a skilled craftsman
- a group of Native American nations in eastern North America joined together under one general government
- the democratic ideas, practices, and values that are at the hear of citizenship in a free society
15 Clues: a partnership • to force others • to bring in from foreign markets • to sell abroad in another country • a crop that can be sold easily in markets • variety, such of ethnic or national groups • a military force made up of ordinary citizens • an illness that affects large numbers of people • to set aside or temporarily stop operation of something • ...
Afrikan Deep Thinking 2024-12-18
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- The story of a people’s past experiences.
- “A collection of the customs, arts, values, and beliefs of a particular people.”
- Akan word for soul; divinity and uniqueness of life.
- An idea or opinion formed in the mind.
- Term coined by Dr. Amos Wilson meaning: “the act of escaping one’s history because of the anxiety, fear, and terror that comes with that history.”
- Describes something as complex to understand.
- The study and collection of tales and fantasies.
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- Study of the mind.
- _____ analysis
- A brain process that suppresses traumatic events.
- A set of ideas and principles that activity is based on.
- Aware of one’s surroundings and condition.
- The act of suppressing something to the point where it becomes unconscious.
- Term coined by Dr. Bobby E. Wright meaning: “the deliberate destruction of a groups’ mind with the goal to destroy the group.”
- Dogon word meaning “the highest conscious level for an Afrikan person”.
15 Clues: _____ analysis • Study of the mind. • An idea or opinion formed in the mind. • The story of a people’s past experiences. • Aware of one’s surroundings and condition. • Describes something as complex to understand. • The study and collection of tales and fantasies. • A brain process that suppresses traumatic events. • Akan word for soul; divinity and uniqueness of life. • ...
Ian Clifton Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-12
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- The Gupta empire began under a ruler named?
- The golden age is a time _______
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- One of the most beloved works of Hindu literature is the?
- In later centuries, Arab peoples learned the Indian system of numbers and spread it to?
- Another art form in the Gupta Empire was?
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- One remarkable accomplishment of the Gupta Empire was its?
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- Metalworkers made gold and ____ coins?
- Care and _____ were used to build these roads?
- The Guptas were a line of rulers, beginning in the?
- The Bhagavad Gita is a part of the?
- The___Cave Murals
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- No wealthy home was complete without a painting board or an?
15 Clues: The___Cave Murals • The golden age is a time _______ • The Bhagavad Gita is a part of the? • Metalworkers made gold and ____ coins? • Another art form in the Gupta Empire was? • The Gupta empire began under a ruler named? • Care and _____ were used to build these roads? • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • ...
a 4 2025-02-02
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- Developed drive reduction theory.
- Known for social learning theory.
- Introduced the concept of latent learning.
- Applied behaviorism to child development.
- Developed operant conditioning.
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- Discovered classical conditioning with dogs.
- Proposed the Law of Effect.
- Co-authored the dimensions of ABA.
- Proposed the one-trial learning theory.
- Known as the father of behaviorism.
10 Clues: Proposed the Law of Effect. • Developed operant conditioning. • Developed drive reduction theory. • Known for social learning theory. • Co-authored the dimensions of ABA. • Known as the father of behaviorism. • Proposed the one-trial learning theory. • Applied behaviorism to child development. • Introduced the concept of latent learning. • ...
Cell Crossword 2021-02-22
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- The most basic unit of life.
- Instructor for the cell.
- A botanist that contributed to the cell theory.
- The division of cells.
- Can only be single celled.
- Having a nucleus.
- If you are made of cells, you have ___.
- Instructions for the cell.
- The outer part of an animal cell.
- The organelle that makes proteins.
- The part of a cell containing ribosomes.
- The incinerator of the cell.
- The organelle that produces energy for the cell.
- A physician who contributed to the cell theory.
- The stiff outside of a plant cell.
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- These make plant cells green.
- A physician that made the 3rd part of the cell theory.
- The organelle that produces what the cell needs other than proteins.
- He determined the size of cells.
- The liquid inside the cells.
- The boss of the cell.
- The dumpster of the cell.
- A part of a cell that makes ribosomes.
- He was the one who named the cell.
- It is the factory worker of the cell.
25 Clues: Having a nucleus. • The boss of the cell. • The division of cells. • Instructor for the cell. • The dumpster of the cell. • Can only be single celled. • Instructions for the cell. • The most basic unit of life. • The liquid inside the cells. • The incinerator of the cell. • These make plant cells green. • He determined the size of cells. • The outer part of an animal cell. • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-23
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- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Rousseaus best selling novel
- theory that earth is the center of the solar system
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- a system in which multiple groups share decision making power
- "We the people of the United States" is the first line to what?
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- theory that there is an agreement between the governing and governed
- a philosoper from Swizerland
- believed that people were born with natural rights
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- people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- made mining extremely important
- wrote the book "The Spirit Of Laws"
- wrote the book "Vindication For The Rights Of Woman"
- to know something one did not know before
- believed punishments should fit crimes
- believed that people were born selfish
- a person who rules with absolute power
- believed that people should have freedom of speech and religion
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
20 Clues: Rousseaus best selling novel • a philosoper from Swizerland • made mining extremely important • wrote the book "The Spirit Of Laws" • believed punishments should fit crimes • believed that people were born selfish • a person who rules with absolute power • to know something one did not know before • parties where people met to discuss new ideas • ...
Vocab Crossword puzzle 2021-08-19
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- The first life form to to ever exist of earth
- any eurkaryote organism that is not a plant, animal, or fungus
- does not have a nucleus
- another title for a specific process
- the basic unit of life
- Cell(s)-> tissue(s)-> organ(s)-> organ system-> organism(human)
- Earnest Evverett
- A claim made by collecting, experimenting, and analyzing data
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- has a nucleus
- the process in which cells maintain an external and internal equilibrium
- known as the father of modern pathology and the founder of social medicine
- most significant contribution would be his extension of the cell theory to animals
- a theory that has been proven by scientist that can be found now in modern day times
- often compared or referred to as the organs of the cells
- Severo Ochoa
- the most influential cell biologist ever
- the scientific study of life
- a microscopic parasite that only replicates within a cell
- the first to visualize a micro organism
- co-founder of cell theory, along with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow
- the idea that every living thing is made up of cells
21 Clues: Severo Ochoa • has a nucleus • Earnest Evverett • the basic unit of life • does not have a nucleus • the scientific study of life • another title for a specific process • the first to visualize a micro organism • the most influential cell biologist ever • The first life form to to ever exist of earth • the idea that every living thing is made up of cells • ...
Unit 1 : Cell Theory& Living Things 2021-08-13
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- The Study of life.
- Homeostasis is relatively constant
- Protist is a single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista.
- Ernest Everett Just
- The scientist that discovered the law of elasticity.
- The scientist that founded cell theory.
- Virchow “The Father of modern pathology.”
- A virus is an infectious agent that uses living cells to multiply.
- The scientist who discovered ribosomes.
- Bacteria is a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles.
- A theory that states that every living thing is made up of cells.
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- A unicellular organism that lacks an nucleus.
- A system that describes the order of life from smallest to largest.
- conditions that organisms maintain.
- Elma L. Gonzalez
- A method of procedure that has characterized natural science.
- The parts of the cell that makes the cell function.
- The scientist that extended the cell theory.
- Organisms that cells contain nucleus.
- The basic unit of life.
- A law is the description of observed phenomenon.
- A claim made by scientist.
22 Clues: Elma L. Gonzalez • The Study of life. • Ernest Everett Just • The basic unit of life. • A claim made by scientist. • Homeostasis is relatively constant • conditions that organisms maintain. • Organisms that cells contain nucleus. • The scientist that founded cell theory. • The scientist who discovered ribosomes. • Virchow “The Father of modern pathology.” • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-01-12
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- Changes in genes causes changes in phenotypes
- Organisms best suited for environment have better chance of survival
- Idea that eukaryotic cells arose from prokaryotic cells
- There are not enough resources for all organisms to thrive so there is a constant struggle
- Organism dies out
- Means ¨second mouth¨
- Remains or traces of life that have been preserved over time
- 2 species evolve in response to changes in each other over time
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- What theory Charles Darwin was known for
- Preserves fossils
- Breaks and classifies Earth's history into segments
- Pattern of long, stable periods interrupted by brief periods of more rapid change
- Ability to survive and reproduce due to inherited adaptations
- Means ¨first mouth¨
- A single species or a small group of species evolve
- Change over time
- This pattern shows unrelated organisms come to resemble one another
- An idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action
- Inherited characteristics that increases an organism's chance of survival
- Known for his theory of natural selection
20 Clues: Change over time • Preserves fossils • Organism dies out • Means ¨first mouth¨ • Means ¨second mouth¨ • What theory Charles Darwin was known for • Known for his theory of natural selection • Changes in genes causes changes in phenotypes • Breaks and classifies Earth's history into segments • A single species or a small group of species evolve • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- How scientists study the inside of Earth since we can’t drill down that far
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slipped past each other
- Where seafloor spreading begins
- When molten material is added to make new oceanic crust
- Valley along the ocean floor where oceanic crust sinks into the mantle
- When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land
- Scientist that came up with the theory of continental drift
- What scientists use to explore the ocean floor
- The theory that Earth’s plates are in a slow, constant motion
- Produced when 2 continental plates collide
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- The remains of a prehistoric organism
- Causes the plates to move
- When oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle
- Theory of how the continents spread away from each other
- When plates move away from each other
- 3rd layer of Earth that is very hot, yet solid where convection currents are
- Supercontinent that existed around 300 million years ago
- When plates come together
- Measure of how much mass there is in an object
- When plates slip past each other
20 Clues: Causes the plates to move • When plates come together • Where seafloor spreading begins • When plates slip past each other • The remains of a prehistoric organism • When plates move away from each other • Produced when 2 continental plates collide • When pieces of Earth’s crust diverges on land • Measure of how much mass there is in an object • ...
plate tectonics 2023-03-12
Across
- extremely hot liquid/rock under the earth's surface
- lowlands where plates move away from each other
- the theory that the continents moved away from each other
- who came up with the plate tectonic theory?
- The moving of the plate tectonics can cause _______ to erupt.
- natural elevation of the earth's core
- a large wave caused by the displacement of water or underwater earthquakes
- also known as a continental glacier
- the outermost layer of of the earth
- a inner layer of the earth that is below the crust and is the largest inner layer
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- When plates collide/rub against each other it can cause…
- the zone where one plate goes under a different plate
- What is the name of “the supercontinent”?
- The place where there are many active volcanoes is called…
- a hot area found under the earth's crust
- when two plates move away from each other
- dence ice that slowly
- layer a layer that contains liquid iron and nickel
- ancient remains that helps support the continental drift theory
- Alfred Wegener says that the plates are always...
20 Clues: dence ice that slowly • also known as a continental glacier • the outermost layer of of the earth • natural elevation of the earth's core • a hot area found under the earth's crust • What is the name of “the supercontinent”? • when two plates move away from each other • who came up with the plate tectonic theory? • lowlands where plates move away from each other • ...
Forensic psychology 2024-03-14
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- Genes are only activated under triggers from the enivironment
- Bias assuming negative intentions of others behaviour
- founded the botoom-up approach
- Who said, "Criminal personality is due to the type of nervous system you inherit"
- Interpreting own behaviour as less serious (cognitive explanation)
- People who have an under-aroused nervous system
- Psychodynamic explanations of criminality revolve around this.
- Easy to upset, overly anxious, obsessive behaviours
- Theory that criminals are more primitive
- Neurotransmitter response connected to aggression
- A type of profiling based on where offenders are likely to be based
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- A type of criminal profile for ones that don't plan their crimes in advance
- General critique of biological explanations of criminality
- Profilers create pre-existing categories for offenders
- Neurotransmitter response connected to impulsivity
- Criminals who do crimes that radiate out from their home base
- Who said, "Criminality can be seen in terms of levels of moral reasoning"
- _____________ association theory
- Came up with the theory of atavistic form
- Atavistic form has been critised as being scientific _________
- A type of criminal profile who plans, tidies up their crime scene
21 Clues: founded the botoom-up approach • _____________ association theory • Theory that criminals are more primitive • Came up with the theory of atavistic form • People who have an under-aroused nervous system • Neurotransmitter response connected to aggression • Neurotransmitter response connected to impulsivity • Easy to upset, overly anxious, obsessive behaviours • ...
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2023-02-05
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- he developed the theories in physics and metaphysics
- it is the application of scientific knowledge to the partical aims of human life
- it is the systematic process of valid reasoning through inference deriving.
- the science of numbers and shapes
- best known for having invented the calculus
- Are the disciplines concerned with the systematic study of social phenomena.
- he developed the theory of relativity.
- he invented the Radar and X-ray.
- Study of the Earth
- he developed the model of atom.
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- the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources.
- he developed the electrical battery.
- she discovery of radium and polonium.
- hd developed modern germ theory.
- is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction
- is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world.
- it is the science such as geology and geography that are concerned with the study of earth.
- he best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry.
- he is mathematician who was the first to use a telescope.
- the science of life and living organisms
20 Clues: Study of the Earth • he developed the model of atom. • hd developed modern germ theory. • he invented the Radar and X-ray. • the science of numbers and shapes • he developed the electrical battery. • she discovery of radium and polonium. • he developed the theory of relativity. • the science of life and living organisms • best known for having invented the calculus • ...
ELT TERMS 2023-02-01
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- ability to direct own learning
- Vygotsky's theory on learning.
- student progress
- process of learning a language
- information provided after performance
- increasing the words known and used
- understanding of cultural differences
- scientific study of language
- teaching language forms explicitly
- evaluation of learner needs
- process of learning additional language
- ability to use language for oral communication
- ability to produce written language
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- theory that language production leads to acquisition
- study of language in social context
- teaching vocabulary as building blocks of language
- creation of resources for language teaching
- words are spoken
- rendering a text from one language to another
- organization of learning environment
- children learning language.
- addressing mistakes in language use
- providing support for learning
- English taught in nonnative country
- Krashen's theory of language learning
- approach where tasks drive language use
- English learned as additional language
- creation of language assessments
- ability to understand written language
- approach linking physical movements to language input
- language structure rules
31 Clues: student progress • words are spoken • language structure rules • children learning language. • evaluation of learner needs • scientific study of language • ability to direct own learning • Vygotsky's theory on learning. • process of learning a language • providing support for learning • creation of language assessments • teaching language forms explicitly • ...
Enlightenment 2023-09-26
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- he discovered that the moon has craters.
- parties where people meet to discuss new ideas.
- he belived that the people should write the laws.
- a person who rules with absolute power.
- he discovered that the planets are ellipeses.
- the theory that the Earth is the center of the solar system
- the theory that the Sun is the center of the solar system.
- to know something one did not know before.
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment.
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- a system decision making power; it's designed to ensure that one person or group doesn't abuse its power.
- Who created the first vaccine for small pox?
- he invented the social contract.
- he came up with the geocentric theory.
- she fought for women's rights.
- his idea was that the Sun was the center of the solar system.
- He used the microscope and studied microorganisms.
- He developed analytical geometry.
- he invented Newtons 3 laws.
- who was the founder on modern chemistry?
- who also thought the Earth was centered too?
20 Clues: he invented Newtons 3 laws. • she fought for women's rights. • he invented the social contract. • He developed analytical geometry. • he came up with the geocentric theory. • a person who rules with absolute power. • he discovered that the moon has craters. • who was the founder on modern chemistry? • to know something one did not know before. • ...
Geology 2025-03-28
Across
- where plates come together
- The theory that explains how large pieces of the Earth's crust move and change
- The thinnest layer of the earth
- This layer is made of iron and nickel
- The biggest layer of the earth
- A theory made by Alfred Wegener
- This layer is solid due to the pressure
- the mechanical layer right in the middle
- Layer made up of the crust and upper mantle
- this layer is made of iron and nickel and is solid
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- where plates move away from each other
- Stress that occurs when the forces act to squeeze an object
- Properties that involve a reaction to an applied load
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents\
- where one plate sinks below another
- a break in a body of rock along which one block slides relative to another
- These make up the lithosphere and the continents are on them
- A theory made by Howard Hess
- where plates slide past each other
- The soft plastic-like layer of the mantle
20 Clues: where plates come together • A theory made by Howard Hess • The biggest layer of the earth • The thinnest layer of the earth • A theory made by Alfred Wegener • where plates slide past each other • where one plate sinks below another • This layer is made of iron and nickel • where plates move away from each other • This layer is solid due to the pressure • ...
RRSR 2024-11-14
Across
- What figure was most influential in Europe in the Renaissance era?
- Raphael Sanzio was famous for his what?
- What is the intellectual movement focus on human achievement?
- Who studied classical texts, history, literature, and philosophy?
- What term is used to describe an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and though?
- Who made the 95 Theses?
- Who discovered the heliocentric theory?
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- What is the theory that says the earth is at the center of the universe?
- Who made the political guidebook, "The Prince"?
- Who was called the "father of humanism?
- How was the renaissance society?
- What list of propositions was nailed on a church door?
- Who made the Mona Lisa?
- What theory says the universe is sun-centered?
- What was someone called that gave financial support to an artist
- Who used math to prove gravity?
- What bank family controls Florence, Italy?
- Who assembled the first telescope?
- What church had most say in Europe?
- What did Galileo do to his study after pressure from the church?
- Who taught that the earth was at the center of the universe?
21 Clues: Who made the Mona Lisa? • Who made the 95 Theses? • Who used math to prove gravity? • How was the renaissance society? • Who assembled the first telescope? • What church had most say in Europe? • Who was called the "father of humanism? • Raphael Sanzio was famous for his what? • Who discovered the heliocentric theory? • What bank family controls Florence, Italy? • ...
Solve the mystery 2023-10-26
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- An idea of explanation that you then test through study and experiment
- An increase in the rate or speed of something
- The speed of something in a given direction
- Consists of an abstract coordinate system and set of physical points in a coordinate system
- The amount of space between two things
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude
- A rate at which someone or something is able to operate
- A system of ideas intended to explain something
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- The displacement divide by time
- A location relative to a reference point
- A quantity having only magnitude not direction
- This includes purpose, research, hypothesis, experiment, analysis and a conclusion
- When the speed of an object changes at a constant rate
- Any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it
- Knowledge or study of the natural world based on facts through experimentation
15 Clues: The displacement divide by time • The amount of space between two things • A location relative to a reference point • The speed of something in a given direction • An increase in the rate or speed of something • A quantity having only magnitude not direction • A system of ideas intended to explain something • a quantity having direction as well as magnitude • ...
Week 11 Vocabulary Quiz 2023-03-17
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- one who works for an expert to learn a trade, or (as a verb) performance of that kind of work
- lacking in color, spirit, or vitality
- money or other things of material value that could be used to create something else of value
- fellow workers - especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, law (in this case, the profession of writing)
- called forth, or called to come
- a brief bit of writing - often meant to be representative of a larger work
- with initials embroidered on them
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- a member of the counterculture that first became prevalent in the early 1960's in San Francisco
- necessary or important
- capable of holding a lot (officially 8 gallons)
- set (move downward)
- said clearly in few words
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- taking great pleasure from something
- styles or kinds - especially in the arts
15 Clues: set (move downward) • necessary or important • said clearly in few words • called forth, or called to come • with initials embroidered on them • taking great pleasure from something • lacking in color, spirit, or vitality • styles or kinds - especially in the arts • capable of holding a lot (officially 8 gallons) • ...
Social Studies lesson 14 crossword 2025-05-01
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- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- 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 positive result gained by hard work
- a line on which an object spins
- often contained sacred text, created about 550 C.E
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- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a religion that the Gupta children were taught
- age a period of great innovation, prosperity, and achievement
- a person who gives advice in a particular field
- a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
- the first ruler of the Gupta Empire
- a situation of wealth and success
- the study of numbers
- the study of the stars and planets
15 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 • the first ruler of the Gupta Empire • a positive result gained by hard work • a religion that the Gupta children were taught • a person who gives advice in a particular field • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • ...
Words in 2025-08-21
Across
- Based on ideas and models, not yet proven by experiment.
- The physicist who proposed a theoretical model for warp travel.
- The force that propels a spacecraft forward.
- A theoretical concept needed to create a warp bubble.
- The four-dimensional fabric that combines space and time.
- The bending of spacetime caused by mass or energy.
- A region of spacetime that could allow faster-than-light travel.
- Einstein’s theory that describes gravity and the speed of light.
- A mathematical description of spacetime curvature.
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- A major advance in science or technology.
- The scientist whose theories challenge the idea of warp travel.
- drive A hypothetical propulsion system that bends space to travel faster than light.
- The branch of physics dealing with subatomic particles and energy.
- A speed beyond the universal limit set by light.
- Hypothetical material with unusual properties, like negative mass.
15 Clues: A major advance in science or technology. • The force that propels a spacecraft forward. • A speed beyond the universal limit set by light. • The bending of spacetime caused by mass or energy. • A mathematical description of spacetime curvature. • A theoretical concept needed to create a warp bubble. • Based on ideas and models, not yet proven by experiment. • ...
The Scientific Method 2018-04-17
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- serious study of a subject, in order to discover new facts or test new ideas
- a set of ideas or principles which explain the world
- a statement about what you think is going to happen
- the act of noting and recording something
- something you decide after considering all the information you have
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- a scientific test done to find out if a particular idea is true
- an idea that is suggested as an explanation for something
- facts or information that prove something is true
8 Clues: the act of noting and recording something • facts or information that prove something is true • a statement about what you think is going to happen • a set of ideas or principles which explain the world • an idea that is suggested as an explanation for something • a scientific test done to find out if a particular idea is true • ...
practice period 2 2022-12-20
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- The empire covering much of northern india that was ruled by the guptas from around 320 C.E to 550 C.E
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- the study of numbers
- a positive result gained by hard work
- a period of great happiness, prosperity and achievement
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
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- a bond between families,states, or other groups to further their common interests
- a situation of wealth and success
8 Clues: the study of numbers • 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 • a bond between families,states, or other groups to further their common interests • ...
DM Unit 1 2024-07-15
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- Universal set minus set
- Not a universal truth
- Common elements
- Repetition of particular elements in set
- Sub elements of set
- Set of uncountable elements
- Universal Truth
- Neither true nor false
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- Two sets having same elements
- Set of no common elements
- Set of countable elements
- Well defined collection of elements
- Addition of sets
- Set having no elements
- Set of all subsets
15 Clues: Common elements • Universal Truth • Addition of sets • Set of all subsets • Sub elements of set • Not a universal truth • Set having no elements • Neither true nor false • Universal set minus set • Set of no common elements • Set of countable elements • Set of uncountable elements • Two sets having same elements • Well defined collection of elements • ...
Unit1 DM 2024-07-15
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- my output is always true for any input
- method of set in which all element of se are listed
- I am in set A bit not in set B or vice versa
- set of all element in given sets
- group of unique element
- my output is always false for any input
- If element of set A are in set B then relation of A to B
- I need atleast one condition true for true output
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- output of A^A'
- sentence having discrete value
- I need both conditions true for true output
- I am not a statement
- set of all subset
- statement follow's if-then condition
- common unique element in two set
- set. Set of all element given for conditions
16 Clues: output of A^A' • set of all subset • I am not a statement • group of unique element • sentence having discrete value • set of all element in given sets • common unique element in two set • statement follow's if-then condition • my output is always true for any input • my output is always false for any input • I need both conditions true for true output • ...
DM unit 1 sets and logic 2024-07-15
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- one of the important laws of sets
- set of all subset of that set
- collection of well defined objects
- all the elements of the set are linked and listed in paires
- mix logic ie some are true and some are false
- ~p->~q
- method of direct listing of elements ina list
- proof which is not direct
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- no elements in common in two sets
- set of all the elements present
- elements not present in that set is called
- diagram used to represent sets
- all logic are true
- all elements of a set are present in other set then that set is ......of main set
- a combination of set of A and B
- common elements of two sets A and B
16 Clues: ~p->~q • all logic are true • proof which is not direct • set of all subset of that set • diagram used to represent sets • a combination of set of A and B • set of all the elements present • no elements in common in two sets • one of the important laws of sets • collection of well defined objects • common elements of two sets A and B • elements not present in that set is called • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-16
Across
- / Mention or direct for information; talk about; cite
- / Put together, combine, mix
- / An explanation or theory based on limited evidence; used as a starting point for investigation
- / Use information or text evidence to make educated guesses based on prior knowledge; read between the lines
- / Break something down into its parts
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- / Make a short statement of the main points of a passage; sum it up
- / Set apart, tell apart, characterize, classify, categorize
- / Describe what you have found out
- / Put the author's words into your own words; reword something written or spoken by someone else, especially to make it easier to understand
- / Arrange, classify, order, sort out, systemize
- / Think deeply or carefully about
11 Clues: / Put together, combine, mix • / Think deeply or carefully about • / Describe what you have found out • / Break something down into its parts • / Arrange, classify, order, sort out, systemize • / Mention or direct for information; talk about; cite • / Set apart, tell apart, characterize, classify, categorize • ...
Heredity and Genetics 2021-12-08
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- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes
- set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- A formal test of a person's knowledge or proficiency in a Particular subject or skill
- Exam of a single cell type
- The study of how to arrange reproduction within a human
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- The study, or a theory, of generation
- The prosses of cutting apart or separating tissue
- having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes
- A branch of science that deals with living organisms and their vital processes
- Individual collection of genes
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
11 Clues: Exam of a single cell type • Individual collection of genes • The study, or a theory, of generation • The prosses of cutting apart or separating tissue • The study of how to arrange reproduction within a human • having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes • having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes • ...
