set theory Crossword Puzzles
Understanding Society 2025-02-26
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- Relativism The idea that cultures should be understood by their own standards rather than judged against another culture.
- Identity Theory A theory that explains how people develop a sense of self based on group membership.
- Theories Small-scale theories that focus on personal interactions and everyday life.
- Knowing The classification of people based on general characteristics rather than individual traits.
- Consciousness A false belief that people accept the social system as fair even when it works against them.
- Theory A theory that focuses on personal interactions and the meanings people assign to them.
- The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others.
- Group A group that is subordinate in society and often lacks power.
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- Interaction A perspective that explores how people use symbols and gestures to communicate.
- Theories Large-scale theories that examine social structures and institutions.
- Distance The perceived or actual separation between different social groups.
- A perspective that emphasizes the importance of African culture and history.
- Theory A theory that highlights social inequalities and power struggles.
- Flaw An inaccurate comparison of past and present societies that leads to misleading conclusions.
- Discriminatory beliefs or practices based on race.
15 Clues: Discriminatory beliefs or practices based on race. • The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others. • Group A group that is subordinate in society and often lacks power. • Theory A theory that highlights social inequalities and power struggles. • Distance The perceived or actual separation between different social groups. • ...
pokemon sets. sword and shield 2023-06-07
17 Clues: #2 • #12 • #13 • #14 • #15 • 5th • #16 • #11 • #17 • 4 set • 1st set • the third • 10th is ok • 7th and worst • mabey 6th set? • 9th is the best set • 8th is making a comeback
Probability 2015-03-07
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- If one event does not affect the probability of another event.
- The set of all elements in the universal set that are not in another set.
- A way to algebraically represent different mathematical objects.
- A set with no elements.
- The likelihood that a given event will occur.
- A well-defined collection of distinct objects.
- The set of all elements under consideration.
- The product of counting numbers beginning at n and counting(& multiplying) backward to 1 is written n!
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- "A or B"
- If one event affects the probability of another event.
- Each object in a set.
- When all outcomes of an experiment are equally likely.
- A set contained within a set.
- Order is not important.
- "A and B"
- Order is important.
- A probability model with all the possible outcomes.
17 Clues: "A or B" • "A and B" • Order is important. • Each object in a set. • A set with no elements. • Order is not important. • A set contained within a set. • The set of all elements under consideration. • The likelihood that a given event will occur. • A well-defined collection of distinct objects. • A probability model with all the possible outcomes. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-30
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- circulatory system
- developed laws of planetary motion
- Model proposed by Copernicus, with the Sun at the center.
- Philosopher who established the scientific method
- proved heliocentric theory is correct with telescope; he was unpopular with Catholic church
- The period born out of the scientific revolution
- a substance that is made up of atoms of only one kind
- the path of a planet around the sun
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- The Greek philosopher who began the geocentric theory.
- theorizes sun is in center of the universe and doesn't go around Earth
- Established by Bacon and is the way to "do science" today
- theory that the earth is the center of universe
- who NASA named a telescope after
- Gravity, 3 Laws of Motion, and created calculus
- What Galileo used to discover Jupiter's four moons
15 Clues: circulatory system • who NASA named a telescope after • developed laws of planetary motion • the path of a planet around the sun • theory that the earth is the center of universe • Gravity, 3 Laws of Motion, and created calculus • The period born out of the scientific revolution • Philosopher who established the scientific method • ...
Module 1 Vocab Psychology 2021-08-19
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- the third force in psychology that focuses on the traits that make people uniquley human.
- the science of behavior that happens on observable behavior only
- a general explanation of a set of observations or facts
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- variable in an experiment that represents the response the variable has
- perspective by William James in which the focus of study is how the mind allows people to live.
- modern perspective that focuses on memory, perception, problem solving, intelligence, and learning in psychology.
- scientific study of behavior and mental process
- randomly selected sample of subjects by a larger population of subjects
- variable manipulated by the expirementer
9 Clues: variable manipulated by the expirementer • scientific study of behavior and mental process • a general explanation of a set of observations or facts • the science of behavior that happens on observable behavior only • variable in an experiment that represents the response the variable has • randomly selected sample of subjects by a larger population of subjects • ...
Crossword puzzle in physical science 2023-06-07
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- _____ Redshift is when the time slows down as an object moves toward the area
- the special type of reference
- he generated and produce radio wave
- who studied observed and experimented with inclined planes
- _____ speed limit it is the speed of light in vacuum
- Mass-energy _____ is the principle which conclude that anything that has mass also has equal energy
- speed of moving object with direction
- Black _____ is one of the life stages of star
- He introduce the in universal law of motion
- Length _____ is in which an observer at rest would observe a moving object length
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- The time _____ is apparently difference in the time interval between two events
- He predicted the theory of electromagnetism
- he describe the motion of planets around the sun
- The change in velocity of moving object
- who developed the special relativity theory
- a concept in special relativity theory
- this is a force that pulls the object with mass together
- disturbance in the regular elliptical movement
- The speed of _____ is traveling approximately 300,000 km per seconds
19 Clues: the special type of reference • he generated and produce radio wave • speed of moving object with direction • a concept in special relativity theory • The change in velocity of moving object • He predicted the theory of electromagnetism • who developed the special relativity theory • He introduce the in universal law of motion • ...
Continental Drift Theory and Seafloor Spreading 2021-09-17
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- What did they find at the bottom of the ocean?
- The new seafloor is being __________ at the Mid Ocean Ridge.
- Pangea existed _______ of years ago.
- Even the layers of ____ within these mountains match up.
- The _____ seafloor is getting pushed out towards the continents.
- Supercontinent made of ALL continents
- It is the longest mountain range in the world.
- Since she was a _______, she was not allowed to go out onto boats to conduct research
- The theory that the continents slowly move over time.
- Seafloor spreading occurs at ________ plate boundaries.
- Using sound waves, Marie Tharp began to map out the _____ ______.
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- Mountain ranges end abruptly on one ________ and pick back up on another.
- A geologic process in which tectonic plates—large slabs of Earth's lithosphere—split apart from each other.
- The mountain circles the globe and connects all the ___________.
- A group of linked ideas intended to explain something.
- The less-dense material _______, often forming a mountain.
- All of the continents seem to fit together like a _____.
- The same _____ have been found across continents.
- Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift.
19 Clues: Pangea existed _______ of years ago. • Supercontinent made of ALL continents • What did they find at the bottom of the ocean? • It is the longest mountain range in the world. • Alfred ___ theory is called Continental Drift. • The same _____ have been found across continents. • The theory that the continents slowly move over time. • ...
LS 7 Ch 3-1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-24
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- This structure separates the inside of the cell from its environment
- A cell that does not contain a nucleus
- the scientist who first described cells
- Plant, fungi, bacteria and algae cells have this structure outside of the cell membrane
- The total area of the outside of an object
- The amount of space inside an object
- Part of the cell theory: "Cells come from _____ cells"
- An organelle that is made of RNA and which assembles proteins
- A cell that contains a nucleus
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- Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow's work is combined today to make up the _____ _____.
- the last name of the scientist who looked at pond water for the first time
- most common prokaryotic organism, includes ones that live in your mouth!
- Part of the cell theory: "Cells are the ___ ___ of structure and function"
- The basic unit of life
- the genetic material inside all cells.
- The first type of cells that were discovered
- Part of the cell theory: "All ___ ___ are made of cells"
- The fluid that fills up a cell
- A tiny structure in a cell that has a specific function
19 Clues: The basic unit of life • The fluid that fills up a cell • A cell that contains a nucleus • The amount of space inside an object • A cell that does not contain a nucleus • the genetic material inside all cells. • the scientist who first described cells • The total area of the outside of an object • The first type of cells that were discovered • ...
Autism 2015-10-16
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- ___% of people with Autism fail this task
- Who first put forward the theory that suggests autistic people have a deficiency in their theory of mind module?
- A marker of having a well-developed theory of mind
- Desires and _______ influence behaviour
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- The cognitive explanation of Autism
- The cognitive explanation looks at this T_____ P_____
- A test for autism
- Do individuals with Autism ever really develop theory of mind?
- When does Autism normally develop?
9 Clues: A test for autism • When does Autism normally develop? • The cognitive explanation of Autism • Desires and _______ influence behaviour • ___% of people with Autism fail this task • A marker of having a well-developed theory of mind • The cognitive explanation looks at this T_____ P_____ • Do individuals with Autism ever really develop theory of mind? • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-03-05
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- a set containing elements common to given sets
- is a method of writing sets by enumerating the elements inside curly brackets and separating each element by a comma
- the type of brackets used in writing sets
- the set of all elements of two or more sets
- sets with the exact same elements
- a set with countable elements
- is a method of writing sets by stating the properties that its members must satisfy
- what do you call the given items within a set
- a collection of distinct elements or members
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- sets with different element but have the same number of elements
- a kind of set where there is no ambiguity as to whether or not an object belongs to it
- what is used to name a set
- a visual illustration that uses circles to show the relationship among sets
- describes the number of elements of a set
- the set containing all objects or elements and of which all other sets are subsets
- a set with elements that cannot be counted
- a set with no elements
17 Clues: a set with no elements • what is used to name a set • a set with countable elements • sets with the exact same elements • the type of brackets used in writing sets • describes the number of elements of a set • a set with elements that cannot be counted • the set of all elements of two or more sets • a collection of distinct elements or members • ...
Probability & Sets 2024-02-28
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- the set of all possible outcomes of a probability experiment.
- when two events cannot occur in the same trial at the same time; another word for mutually exclusive.
- a set in which all elements of the set are also contained within a larger set.
- an object in a set.
- the set of elements that belong to two or more sets.
- An activity that has a defined set of possible outcomes and which can be repeated.
- the ratio of the number of outcomes in which a specified event occurs, compared to the total number of trials, i.e., not through a theoretical sample space, but an actual experiment.
- a collection of distinct objects.
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- two events that cannot occur in the same trial at the same time; another term for disjoint.
- the set of elements that belong to one or both sets.
- describes how likely an event is to occur. It is a measure between 0 and 1, and can be written as a fraction, decimal, or a percent. The probability of an event is written as P(event).
- the set containing all objects or elements. All other sets are subsets.
- the ratio of the number of equally likely outcomes in an event to the total number of possible outcomes.
- an outcome or set of outcomes in a probability experiment.
- a possible result of a probability experiment.
- a set with no elements, denoted by ∅ or { }.
- the set of all elements in the universal set U that are not in set A.
17 Clues: an object in a set. • a collection of distinct objects. • a set with no elements, denoted by ∅ or { }. • a possible result of a probability experiment. • the set of elements that belong to one or both sets. • the set of elements that belong to two or more sets. • an outcome or set of outcomes in a probability experiment. • ...
The Art Department 2024-02-28
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- Head of the art department
- Someone trained in various hairstyles
- Care for anything botanical on a film set
- Gives clothing a "worn" look
- Responsible for any animals that may be on a film set
- Creative position that designs clothing worn on a film set
- In charge of the set dressing
- Will dress the star talent and oversees the other costumes
- A visual representation of the film for the design process
- A set is primarily built out of these usually 4'x8' sheets of plywood
- Specialized artist that uses plaster casting, latex, silicone, and prosthetics
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- Head of the prop department
- is responsible for all clothing worn on a film set
- Usually the largest department during production. Focuses around design and creation
- Created early in the process as a way of capturing the artistic vision
- Turns the set designs into technical drawings
- Responsible for all weaponry on a film set
- Realizes the Production designers vision. Handles the paperwork
- refers to all surface treatment of sets, simulation of brick, wood, metal, etc.
- Head of the Hair/Makeup Department
20 Clues: Head of the art department • Head of the prop department • Gives clothing a "worn" look • In charge of the set dressing • Head of the Hair/Makeup Department • Someone trained in various hairstyles • Care for anything botanical on a film set • Responsible for all weaponry on a film set • Turns the set designs into technical drawings • ...
Nobel Prize Winners 2021-07-10
Across
- The 'King' of the American Civil Rights Movement
- Theory of Relativity
- Discoverer of Penicillin
- Youngest Nobel Prize Winner
- Discovery of Noble Gases
- Theory of Isotopes
- Writer of 'The Jungle Book'
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- Writer of the play "Liola"
- Missionaries of Charity
- 44th President of USA
- Radioactivity
- _____ Dog Experiment
12 Clues: Radioactivity • Theory of Isotopes • Theory of Relativity • _____ Dog Experiment • 44th President of USA • Missionaries of Charity • Discoverer of Penicillin • Discovery of Noble Gases • Writer of the play "Liola" • Youngest Nobel Prize Winner • Writer of 'The Jungle Book' • The 'King' of the American Civil Rights Movement
COMPARATIVE POLICE SYSTEM CHALLENGE 2025-09-08
Across
- researcher visits another method
- A policing system where there is only one police force operating in a country
- Basic function of Criminal Justice that involves the rehabilitation of criminal offenders
- It emphasizes informal means of resolving disputes
- Basic function of Criminal Justice involves the rehabilitation of criminal offenders
- A theory in policing system where the yardstick of the efficiency of the police is determined by the number of arrests
- A policing system where police administrations and operations are independent from one state to another
- The accused is innocent until proven guilty
- This theory suggests that long with higher standards of living, victims become more careless of their belongings, and opportunities for committing crime multiply
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- It is a package of transnational flow of people, production, investment, information, ideas, and identity
- This theory the problem as society becoming too complex
- The accused is innocent until proven guilty
- The accused is guilty until proven innocent.
- A theory in policing system where the yardstick of police efficiency is the absence or lesser occurrence of crimes
- Basic function of Criminal Justice that involves detection, investigation of crime, and apprehension of offenders
- a combination of related elements that is functioning as a whole to achieve a single goal or objective
- researcher communicates with a foreign researcher
17 Clues: researcher visits another method • The accused is innocent until proven guilty • The accused is innocent until proven guilty • The accused is guilty until proven innocent. • researcher communicates with a foreign researcher • It emphasizes informal means of resolving disputes • This theory the problem as society becoming too complex • ...
Cell Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-26
Across
- membrane border that seperates nucleus
- used for lipid transport
- membrane regulates the entry and exit
- involved in the transport of materials
- produces proteins
- cell will swell
- "jello" containing organelles
- movement of molecules into low concentration
- site of photosynthesis
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
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- command center of the brain
- theory scientific theory which describes the properties of cells
- specialized part of a cell having some specific function
- transport requires energy moving into higher concetration
- provides energy
- wall guard
- "brain" of the cell
- storage area for food and water
- body sorts,packages,and distributes materials
- ER transports proteins
- transport energy not required moving into higher concetration
21 Clues: wall guard • provides energy • cell will swell • produces proteins • "brain" of the cell • site of photosynthesis • ER transports proteins • used for lipid transport • command center of the brain • "jello" containing organelles • storage area for food and water • membrane regulates the entry and exit • membrane border that seperates nucleus • involved in the transport of materials • ...
Education Crossword 2024-09-24
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- Information, understanding, or skills that you gain through learning or experience.
- The subjects and lessons taught in a school or course.
- Related to learning skills for a specific job or career.
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- A person of the same age, status, or ability as someone else.
- An idea or set of ideas used to explain something.
- Something that is required or must be done.
6 Clues: Something that is required or must be done. • An idea or set of ideas used to explain something. • The subjects and lessons taught in a school or course. • Related to learning skills for a specific job or career. • A person of the same age, status, or ability as someone else. • Information, understanding, or skills that you gain through learning or experience.
BRYCEJUNIT9 2025-01-30
Across
- one ruler has all the power
- created steam engine
- A philosopher who who created the social contract theory that says humans are not naturally nice.
- a conference that divided africa into the hands of europian powers.
- a profesor who dosent agree with the church but is a part of it
- mass movement of people to urban areas
- A method philosipherrs use to prove a claim
- Galileo theory that the sun is in the center of the solar system and we rotate it
- the government owns everything and dispenses it equally
- A astronimist and philospher who discovered the earth revolves around the sun
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- A enlightened philosopher who believed in life liberty and property
- creators of there own business
- a external person or group has power over someone else
- the system of taking other countries resources
- everyone shares everything but you can still have private property
- Used to produce goods at a large scale
- Discovered gravity
- he was a french judge who had a theory of separation of power.
- a critic of christianity and slavery
19 Clues: Discovered gravity • created steam engine • one ruler has all the power • creators of there own business • a critic of christianity and slavery • mass movement of people to urban areas • Used to produce goods at a large scale • A method philosipherrs use to prove a claim • the system of taking other countries resources • a external person or group has power over someone else • ...
Evolution 2024-07-16
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- this is the struggle for resources between organisms
- a branching tree diagram that shows ancestral relationships among organisms
- changes in the DNA sequence of an organism that occur during DNA replication
- a trait that gives an organism an advantage which allows it to survive more than an organism that doesn’t have it
- this theory explains the origin of how mitochondria and chloroplast merged with prokaryote cells
- theory that states that the inherited traits of organisms have changed over time
- the history of life as documented by fossils
- Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
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- the movement of alleles from one population to another.
- the process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
- scientific theory that nonliving matter evolved into living organisms through a series of chemical reactions.
- a change in allele frequencies due to chance
- name of the naturalist that traveled around the world and made observations that led to the theory of evolution
- occurs when two organisms that lack a recent common ancestor end up more and more alike as they adapt to a similar ecological niche.
- the remains or imprints of organisms from earlier geological periods preserved in sedimentary rock
- these were the first living organisms
16 Clues: these were the first living organisms • a change in allele frequencies due to chance • the history of life as documented by fossils • this is the struggle for resources between organisms • the movement of alleles from one population to another. • a branching tree diagram that shows ancestral relationships among organisms • ...
The Summit - Crossing Frontiers 2025-06-07
9 Clues: Father of Modern Science • Father of Modern Genetics • Chemist who discovered radium • Discovered the Laws of Motion • First to describe a plant cell • Proposed the heliocentric model • Studied Continental Drift Theory • Developed the Theory of Relativity • Created Theory of Natural Selection
Unit 10 Vocabulary 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • münt • tuhat • kutse • džass • kesköö • muusik • kiilas • suurus • teooria • treener • kükitama • keskpäev • kergesti • hüüdnimi • ülemaailme • eksisteerima • eksisteerima • pilvelõhkuja • võidusõiduhobune
The USA 2018-01-23
19 Clues: size • münt • kutse • squat • tuhat • kotkas • easily • theory • rahvus • insener • musician • kiilakas • nickname • midnight • keskpäev • important • skyscraper • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune
set 7 2023-11-17
Across
- - "The very word is like a _____ , signalling the approach of death."
- - wrong
- - ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
- - to show reluctance on grounds of conscience
- - touching on
- - spending money in an extravagant and wasteful way
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- - able to be touched or felt.
- - freedom from activity
- - profan
- -showing moderation or self restrain
- - profuse
- - explicit approval
12 Clues: - wrong • - profan • - profuse • - touching on • - explicit approval • - freedom from activity • - able to be touched or felt. • -showing moderation or self restrain • - to show reluctance on grounds of conscience • - spending money in an extravagant and wasteful way • - ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something. • ...
set 11 2024-02-12
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- Christians believe God would never ____ on a promise
- I need you to answer this question but I won’t _____ it on you
- She sacrificed our relationship to be ________ and argue about sensitive matters.
- The mayor is the _______ of the city
- I am on the the ______ of being happy after completing rehab.
- If you don’t work hard your competition will _____ you
- The days turn to years as my _____ increases
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- Her _______ statement about an affair with her boss put him in jeaopordy even if it was not true
- what ______ a family is what makes a family
- I gave my friend _____ advice about dropping her boyfriends.
- A gallon of water is _____ for clear skin.
- if my doctor tells me he will _____ my survival, I trust him with my life
12 Clues: The mayor is the _______ of the city • A gallon of water is _____ for clear skin. • what ______ a family is what makes a family • The days turn to years as my _____ increases • Christians believe God would never ____ on a promise • If you don’t work hard your competition will _____ you • I gave my friend _____ advice about dropping her boyfriends. • ...
Set 9 2024-01-25
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- separation resulting from hostility
- the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself
- troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances
- without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious
- warn strongly; put on guard
- in a manner that is impossible to unravel or separate from something else
- bad;unfortunate
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- consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position.
- having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- express strong disapproval of
- strive to equal or match, especially by imitating
- seems to be beyond correcting, improving, or changing
12 Clues: bad;unfortunate • warn strongly; put on guard • express strong disapproval of • separation resulting from hostility • strive to equal or match, especially by imitating • consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position. • seems to be beyond correcting, improving, or changing • troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances • ...
Set 15 2024-04-23
Across
- - verify
- - explain
- - the quality of being eccentric.
- - erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant).
- -(especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy.
- - showy
- - obtain
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- - in a pleased or self-satisfied way, often without awareness of some potential danger or defect
- - curt
- - "his responses were remarkably ______"
- - "an ______ student"
- - "it was his air of knowing all the answers that _____ her"
12 Clues: - curt • - showy • - verify • - obtain • - explain • - "an ______ student" • - the quality of being eccentric. • - "his responses were remarkably ______" • - "it was his air of knowing all the answers that _____ her" • - erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant). • -(especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy. • ...
set 12 2024-03-06
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- - she _____ in her pitty all day
- - not prudent
- - "after such gatherings she would be _______ and morose"
- - a restriction on a person or activity.
- - to explain by setting forth in careful and often elaborate detail.
- - without liveliness or spirit; dull or tedious:
- - not spolied
- - compromise
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- - "take care not to ________ to your reader"
- - in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.
- - liking
- - to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone
12 Clues: - liking • - compromise • - not prudent • - not spolied • - she _____ in her pitty all day • - in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy. • - a restriction on a person or activity. • - "take care not to ________ to your reader" • - without liveliness or spirit; dull or tedious: • - "after such gatherings she would be _______ and morose" • ...
set 13 2024-04-01
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- - stay longer
- - individually
- - the result of what went before
- - distant
- - hold together
- - put on clothes
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- - my ________ is one year older than me
- - "It was not the most _______ moment to hold an election"
- - approach and speak to someone aggressively
- - pleasant and beneficial
- - poor or broken down condition
- - encouragement
12 Clues: - distant • - stay longer • - individually • - encouragement • - hold together • - put on clothes • - pleasant and beneficial • - poor or broken down condition • - the result of what went before • - my ________ is one year older than me • - approach and speak to someone aggressively • - "It was not the most _______ moment to hold an election"
SET 1 2023-04-28
Across
- Padukone Bollywood actress was recently named in the WEF's young global leaders (YGLs) list
- Country has the longest coastline in the world.
- Country has a unicorn as it's national animal.
- The Japanese secret to a long and happy life'(best selling book by Hector garcia and Francese)
- Miniature trees.
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- Small moon of saturn is known for its geysers that shoot out plumes of water and other materials into space
- The traditional Chinese art of paper folding.
- Land of black diamond' city in India
- The star located in the constellation Cygnus and is known as 'North star' or 'Pole star'.
- Which city is called the pearl of the east (Perla del oriente)
- American inventor is known for his work on phonograph and the motion picture camera.
- Bhanu Athaiya she became the first Indian to win an Oscar(Best Costume Design prize) in 1983 For the work on the movie
12 Clues: Miniature trees. • Land of black diamond' city in India • The traditional Chinese art of paper folding. • Country has a unicorn as it's national animal. • Country has the longest coastline in the world. • Which city is called the pearl of the east (Perla del oriente) • American inventor is known for his work on phonograph and the motion picture camera. • ...
set 7 2024-11-19
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- Felt sudden anger in a ___ wave.
- Took his ___ by the swimming pool.
- The ___ murmur of bees broke the silence.
- Despite being extremely hasty and ___, he always keeps his promises
- ___ in his response to criticism.
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- These words feel like the ___ of doom.
- Spare his life, I ___ you!
- There is no ___ for this assumption.
- She was __ed the head of Christian fundamentalist group.
- I have no ____s about taking his money.
- Where were these disgusting ___recipes coming from?
- Something was ___ in the broken car.
12 Clues: Spare his life, I ___ you! • Felt sudden anger in a ___ wave. • ___ in his response to criticism. • Took his ___ by the swimming pool. • There is no ___ for this assumption. • Something was ___ in the broken car. • These words feel like the ___ of doom. • I have no ____s about taking his money. • The ___ murmur of bees broke the silence. • ...
Set 9 2025-01-29
Across
- separation resulting from hostility
- the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself
- troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances
- without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious
- take to task
- in an inextricable manner
- bad; unfortunate
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- assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
- having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- express strong disapproval of
- strive to equal or match, especially by imitating
- impervious to correction by punishment
12 Clues: take to task • bad; unfortunate • in an inextricable manner • express strong disapproval of • separation resulting from hostility • impervious to correction by punishment • assign to a lower position; reduce in rank • strive to equal or match, especially by imitating • troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances • ...
SET 12 2025-04-04
Across
- half, bisect,Quarter
- slip on, dress, put on
- Kind, friendly, warm
- favorable, propitious, promising
- Linger, loiter, procrastinate
- Several, various, special
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- Detatch, unresponsive,stiff
- result, follow, develop
- coeval, fellow, peer
- cheer, encourage, comfort
- decrepit, crumbling, decaying
- approach, halt, grab
12 Clues: half, bisect,Quarter • coeval, fellow, peer • Kind, friendly, warm • approach, halt, grab • slip on, dress, put on • result, follow, develop • cheer, encourage, comfort • Several, various, special • Detatch, unresponsive,stiff • decrepit, crumbling, decaying • Linger, loiter, procrastinate • favorable, propitious, promising
set 12 2025-04-06
Across
- It was Amy's choice to ___ to the Brownings.
- The team's victory has ___ its fans.
- She stayed ___ from the bickering.
- We lived in a ___ old farmhouse with no running water.
- The actress ___ a glamorous gown for the premiere.
- He was ___ by three gang members on the subway.
- He wished us well, with a ___ wave of his hand.
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- They parted and went their ___ ways.
- The artist was a ___ of Picasso.
- For Hindus, it is important that a child be born at an ___ time.
- She could ___ a bit and not get home until four.
- Mark received a black eye in the ___ fight.
12 Clues: The artist was a ___ of Picasso. • She stayed ___ from the bickering. • They parted and went their ___ ways. • The team's victory has ___ its fans. • Mark received a black eye in the ___ fight. • It was Amy's choice to ___ to the Brownings. • He was ___ by three gang members on the subway. • He wished us well, with a ___ wave of his hand. • ...
SET 13 2025-04-16
12 Clues: Gaudy;Loud;Lurid • Cadence;Rythm;Beat • Rough;corse;Rustic • Short;brief;concise • Argument;Scuable;fight • Harsh;Unfeeling;Sctrict • Doubt;Reservation;Worry • Exploit;Stunt;Adeventure • Grouchy;Grumpy;Irritable • Fickle;Erratic;Inconstant • Outdated;Outmoted;Outworn • Entitlement;Privlage;Advantage
SET 14 2025-05-06
12 Clues: erase, delete,remove • take up, obtain, reap • stade, grave, somlemn • annoy, upset, provoke • blunt, gruff, concise • frank, outspoken, blunt • ratify, verify, confirm • wealthy, rich, prosperous • arragent, bold, audacious • gloating, triumph, smugness • explain, clarify, illuminate • characteristic, trick, trait
Set 14 2025-05-06
Across
- I had a ______ amount of evidence on the girl cheating on her bf.
- The teacher asked the kid to be ________ when announcing his sentence.
- The girl was acting with _____ when the boy asked her out.
- The teacher had to _______ the question cause the student got answer wrong.
- The girls mother had an ______ amount of money.
- The girl started getting _____ about her opinion of apple juice being better than orange juice.
- The farmers had to ______ the fruit before winter came.
Down
- I _______ put the completed work on the teachers desk knowing I got a A.
- The girl had a ____ complaint about her teacher being rude.
- I had a very ____ opinion of the actor looking good.
- The old man had an _____ opinion on social media ruining kids brain.
- The boys were being ____ during class and had gotten punished for it.
12 Clues: The girls mother had an ______ amount of money. • I had a very ____ opinion of the actor looking good. • The farmers had to ______ the fruit before winter came. • The girl was acting with _____ when the boy asked her out. • The girl had a ____ complaint about her teacher being rude. • I had a ______ amount of evidence on the girl cheating on her bf. • ...
SET 2 2023-01-05
Across
- The interface that transmits one bit at a time:
- Which part of the cpu is responsible for decoding and recieving:
- A packet of information that travels between the web browser and the web server.
- A commom boundary between two computer systems:
- The data moves through the network in a structure called
- The box that identifies the pattern and the colors that are assigned to the data series or categories in a chart created in ms excel is called:
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- What uses a laser light to read data from or write data to a cd dvd blu rays disks:
- A protocol use to recieve e-mails
- A small set of data holding places that is the part of the cpu
- It is a magnetic storage disks
- The first fully supported 64-bit operating system
- The physical components of the electronic device can be found in:
12 Clues: It is a magnetic storage disks • A protocol use to recieve e-mails • The interface that transmits one bit at a time: • A commom boundary between two computer systems: • The first fully supported 64-bit operating system • The data moves through the network in a structure called • A small set of data holding places that is the part of the cpu • ...
Set 13 2023-04-07
Across
- devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure
- lacking wise self-restraint
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- a principle that limits the extent of something
- add details, as to an account or idea
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- free from blemishes
- the act of conceding or yielding
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- behave in a patronizing and condescending manner
- lacking definite form or limits
- a predisposition in favor of something
- be envious of; set one's heart on
12 Clues: free from blemishes • lacking wise self-restraint • lacking definite form or limits • the act of conceding or yielding • be envious of; set one's heart on • add details, as to an account or idea • a predisposition in favor of something • habitually reserved and uncommunicative • a principle that limits the extent of something • ...
Set 3 2022-12-10
Across
- limitlessly; endlessly
- continued; carried on
- to look at closely
- In the habit of; used to
- Moving wildly
- slipped or slid sideways while moving
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- wrap in several layers of fabric
- a state of happiness and satisfaction
- Persuading or trying to persuade by flattery
- to give up
- To carry on through despite hardships
- Continuing for an extended period
12 Clues: to give up • Moving wildly • to look at closely • continued; carried on • limitlessly; endlessly • In the habit of; used to • wrap in several layers of fabric • Continuing for an extended period • a state of happiness and satisfaction • To carry on through despite hardships • slipped or slid sideways while moving • Persuading or trying to persuade by flattery
Set 6 2023-01-20
Across
- to get rid of
- the act of making something different
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- a complete circuit through which electricity flows
- to make up for; to repay for services
- the facts or information indicating that something is true.
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- an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows
- the collection and classification of data that are in the form of numbers
- inspired; offered support to
- to give off
- to need someone or something
- smallest in amount, least possible
12 Clues: to give off • to get rid of • inspired; offered support to • to need someone or something • smallest in amount, least possible • the act of making something different • to make up for; to repay for services • a complete circuit through which electricity flows • an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows • ...
set 10 2025-02-18
Across
- Her achievements, as manager, will be difficult to ___.
- The jet stopped 100 feet short of the ___ on the 10,000-foot runway.
- A new theory predicts when countries will honor or ___ on their international obligations.
- A strong modern military was considered an essential ___ supporting the nation.
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- Britain has refused to ___ restrictions on trade with the country.
- With narrowed blood vessels, ___ organs do not get enough blood.
- Single parents ___ a great proportion of the poor.
- The press made a series of ___ claims about his private life.
- The unreleased section of tape was not ___ to the investigation.
- Far from responding like innocent dupes, we armed ourselves with ___.
- The client must ___ that accurate records are kept.
- He is known as a bold, often ___ director.
12 Clues: He is known as a bold, often ___ director. • Single parents ___ a great proportion of the poor. • The client must ___ that accurate records are kept. • Her achievements, as manager, will be difficult to ___. • The press made a series of ___ claims about his private life. • With narrowed blood vessels, ___ organs do not get enough blood. • ...
set 8 2024-12-10
Across
- The blind must not lead the blind, Your ___.
- Sounds of laughter and ___ could be heard outside the door.
- Your sunny ___ has a way of rubbing off on those around you.
- The prisoners decided to ___ a way to escape.
- The team will ___ the missed chances they had in the first half.
- He had been seen as a ___ child who needed firm handling.
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- You should really close your mouth while chewing, it's really ___.
- Surely Lilo will feel something missing, will ___ for what is no longer there.
- I can see that I've become ___ with age.
- He is quick to ___ his staff for any mistakes or oversights.
- The timeliness and ___ of this admonition is not arguable.
- He was always ___ and grinning.
12 Clues: He was always ___ and grinning. • I can see that I've become ___ with age. • The blind must not lead the blind, Your ___. • The prisoners decided to ___ a way to escape. • He had been seen as a ___ child who needed firm handling. • The timeliness and ___ of this admonition is not arguable. • Sounds of laughter and ___ could be heard outside the door. • ...
Set Sail! 2025-10-23
Across
- a bag with shoulder straps carried on the back, often used for travel or school.
- an official document issued by a government that certifies a person’s identity and citizenship for international travel.
- a warm padded bag used for sleeping, especially outdoors or while camping.
- an official stamp or document in your passport that allows you to enter or leave a country.
- a small brush used for cleaning teeth.
- large case with a handle used for carrying clothes and other items when traveling.
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- a liquid used for washing hair.
- a tool with two blades used for cutting paper, hair, etc.
- pass a document that allows a passenger to enter the airplane.
- a creamy substance used with a toothbrush to clean your teeth.
- a small flat case for carrying money, credit cards, and personal documents.
- a brush used for arranging or styling hair.
12 Clues: a liquid used for washing hair. • a small brush used for cleaning teeth. • a brush used for arranging or styling hair. • a tool with two blades used for cutting paper, hair, etc. • pass a document that allows a passenger to enter the airplane. • a creamy substance used with a toothbrush to clean your teeth. • ...
Development key terms 2018-11-09
Across
- Part of the brain, fully developed by birth, that is in charge of autonomic functioning
- The number of weeks by which the cerebellum is developed
- The name of the stage of Piaget's theory in which children acquire object permanence
- ______ operational The name of the stage of Piaget's theory in which children overcome egocentrism and achieve conservation
- Individuals who prefer to learn from pictures and diagrams
- The number of weeks at which the neural tube splits into the spinal cord, forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain
- The psychologist who suggested people can have a fixed or growth mindset
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- The number of weeks by which the forebrain splits into the cortex and thalamus
- The psychologist who didn't believe that learning styles existed
- Individuals who prefer to learn from written information
- The name of the stage of Piaget's theory that occurs between 2 and 7 years
- ______ operational The final stage of Piaget's theory occurring after 11 years old
- The belief in your own ability to succeed at a task
- The belief that our behaviour is innate and caused by genetics
- Part of the brain involved in sensory processing and perception
15 Clues: The belief in your own ability to succeed at a task • Individuals who prefer to learn from written information • The number of weeks by which the cerebellum is developed • Individuals who prefer to learn from pictures and diagrams • The belief that our behaviour is innate and caused by genetics • Part of the brain involved in sensory processing and perception • ...
Introduction to Genetics 2023-05-13
Across
- An investigative approach that deals with the study of chromosomes
- This refers to the relative abundance of different alleles of a gene within a population, which can be used to study the genetic diversity and evolution of a species
- An organism that is made up of 13,600 genes
- The expression of ______ is controlled by a set of genes
- Type of protein that aids in phenotype production
- The variant of ____ is responsible for a 4 cm decrease in height among Peruvians.
- Siblings who share the same DNA and have similar physical characteristics, but may differ in personality, behavior, and susceptibility to diseases due to environmental factors and epigenetic modifications
- A versatile genomic editing tool that allows for precise and efficient modification of DNA sequences in living organisms.
- Country where Dolly the Sheep’s body is displayed
- He is an English embryologist who was the first scientist to perform nuclear transfer to clone a sheep
- Part of the human female body that does not consist of 46 chromosomes
- A classical investigative approach that study the patterns of trait inheritance through generations
- The normal eye color of the Drosophila Melanogaster species
- An alternative form of a gene that brings about variations in the phenotype of organisms
- Branch of biology that deals with heredity and variation
- A type of enzyme that cuts DNA at specific sites
- The symbol for “male” in a pedigree analysis
- Has provided funding for genetic research projects aimed at advancing our understanding of genetic diseases and developing new therapies to improve patient outcomes
- An allele that is only expressed when paired with the same type
- Study of the inheritance of phenotypic traits and variations patterns in populations
- A theory that explains the manner in which genetic information is transferred between generations
- An allele that is always expressed when present, even when paired with an opposite type
- The Founder of Planned Parenthood and a proponent of the negative use of eugenics, suggesting that there should be a mandatory sterilization and segregation of PWDs
- The theory of preformation states that the fertilized egg contains a complete miniature adult called ______.
- The theory that explains that an organism came from a component of the egg that differentiates into adult structures is ____.
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- Type of inheritance is the set of principles that govern the transmission of genetic traits from parents to offspring, based on the segregation and independent assortment of alleles of a single gene
- The largest database containing genetic information launched in Great Britain.
- A hereditary disorder that can be detected using a pedigree chart and is usually the case among royal families
- A genetic engineering approach in which there is a precise modification of an organism's DNA using molecular tools
- A process where a male and female organism belonging to the same species are mated and their offspring are observed
- Governed by alleles at two or more loci
- Refers to the use of genetic or other technological means to improve or eliminate undesirable traits in individuals or populations.
- Species that are extensively studied in biological research because of their suitability for experimental manipulation, which has led to many important discoveries in genetics
- Exhibit the presence or absence of a trait within a family across generations
- The collection of information is contained in a cellular compartment called _____.
- Easily studied and manipulated organisms that are involved in investigative methods in genetics
- Vehicles of genes
- The study of the complete set of proteins expressed by an organism, tissue, or cell, and their functions and interactions within biological systems
- The device used to sequence DNA in space
- Set of alleles for a given trait
- The process of creating an identical copy of a biological entity, such as a cell, tissue, or organism, using either natural or artificial means
- A controversial movement aimed at improving the genetic quality of the human population through selective breeding and sterilization, often targeting certain ethnic or social groups considered inferior
- A highly specific process leading to the production of proteins from DNA
- A person’s entire collection of chromosomes
- The discovery of ____ and its ability to be replicated ushered in the era of modern genetics.
- The molecule that is affected in Sickle-Cell Anemia
- The country in which the natives exhibited an uncommon level of genetic uniformity
- He coined the term “Eugenics” in 1883
- The scientist whose work formed the foundation of genetics is ____.
- Directs protein synthesis
50 Clues: Vehicles of genes • Directs protein synthesis • Set of alleles for a given trait • He coined the term “Eugenics” in 1883 • Governed by alleles at two or more loci • The device used to sequence DNA in space • An organism that is made up of 13,600 genes • A person’s entire collection of chromosomes • The symbol for “male” in a pedigree analysis • ...
Atoms 2024-01-28
Across
- A neutrally charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus.
- Cherry with a pit theory
- Greek philosopher
Down
- Chocolate chip cookie theory
- Solar system theory
- A positively charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus.
- Billiard ball theory
- A negatively charged subatomic particle located outside the nucleus.
8 Clues: Greek philosopher • Solar system theory • Billiard ball theory • Cherry with a pit theory • Chocolate chip cookie theory • A neutrally charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus. • A positively charged subatomic particle located in the nucleus. • A negatively charged subatomic particle located outside the nucleus.
Processes of Change, Theories and Concepts 2015-03-16
Across
- The theory that change is inevitable and potential for change is built withing the structures of society and the relationship between social classes.
- The process in which the number of people living in cities increases compared with the number of people living in rural areas.
- This theory assumes, on the whole, that as societies develop, they become increasingly more complex and interdependent.
- This theory focuses on the way in which individuals act
- The increasing and breaking down of cultural and social barriers around the world.
- An economic system in which trade, industries, and the means of production are largely or entirely privately owned and operated for profit.
- Process whereby society come under or adopt Western culture.
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- The period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial one.
- The process of traditional societies adopting modern and contemporary social and cultural values.
- Belonging to the current or present.
- The theory that was based on the assumption that all societies develop from simple, 'small-scale' beginnings into more complex industrial and post-industrial societies.
- The transmission of cultures, beliefs and practices from generation to generation.
- Contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking.
13 Clues: Belonging to the current or present. • This theory focuses on the way in which individuals act • Process whereby society come under or adopt Western culture. • The increasing and breaking down of cultural and social barriers around the world. • The transmission of cultures, beliefs and practices from generation to generation. • ...
DM SE_21303 2024-07-15
Across
- : A set ( A ) is a _______ subset of a set ( B ) if all elements of ( A ) are in ( B ), but ( B ) contains at least one element not in ( A
- : The set of all subsets of a given set ( A ) is called _______ Set.
- : A state where every output is false
- A relation on a set that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
- : A set containing exactly one element.
- : Operation which returns the elements of both sets without repetition
- : Sets that have no elements in common are called _______ sets.
- : Number of elements in a set
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- : Elements in one set but not in another. Example: ( A - B ).
- : The set of all elements in the universal set that are not in a given set ( A ).
- : Operation which returns common elements of both sets
- : A set with a limited number of elements
- : A state where every output is true
- : A diagrammatic representation of sets and their relationships using overlapping circles.
- : A set without any elements
15 Clues: : A set without any elements • : Number of elements in a set • : A state where every output is true • : A state where every output is false • : A set containing exactly one element. • : A set with a limited number of elements • : Operation which returns common elements of both sets • : Elements in one set but not in another. Example: ( A - B ). • ...
Space and the big bang 2023-04-05
Across
- Theory of how the universe started
- Theory that the sun and planets orbit the earth
- About How many years old is the universe
- Theory that states the universe is still expanding
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- The universe is still ____, we know this because galaxies are moving away from us
- We discovered the heliocentric model by observing the moons of ____
- Scientists speculate the each galaxy has this in the center
- Made the first accurate calendar, went up to 2012
- All matter was compressed into a small point called a ____
- Theory that the earth and planets orbit the sun, we use this now
10 Clues: Theory of how the universe started • About How many years old is the universe • Theory that the sun and planets orbit the earth • Made the first accurate calendar, went up to 2012 • Theory that states the universe is still expanding • All matter was compressed into a small point called a ____ • Scientists speculate the each galaxy has this in the center • ...
M4 set 5 2021-01-20
Across
- adj. successful in material terms; flourishing financially.
- v. get or bring (something) back; regain possession of.
- v. rescue (a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo) from loss at sea.
- n. a long or arduous search for something.
- v. make great efforts to achieve or obtain something
- n. a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble.
- v. prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
- v. stimulate or give rise to (a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one) in someone.
- n. deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- adj. having a particular meaning; indicative of something.
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- adj. of less or secondary importance.
- v. drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction, typically forward.
- n. a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones.
- adj. perceptible by touch.
- n. a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features.
- v. strengthen or support (an object or substance), especially with additional materialreluctant adj. unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
- v. follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them
- adj. extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
- adj. important; famous
19 Clues: adj. important; famous • adj. perceptible by touch. • adj. of less or secondary importance. • n. a long or arduous search for something. • n. deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • adj. extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate. • v. make great efforts to achieve or obtain something • v. get or bring (something) back; regain possession of. • ...
Geog-set-4 2017-02-25
Across
- mixed rainwater with pollutants in the air and comes down as ____
- is a short woody plants, bushes
- Under the canopy is the dark layer called ______ layer
- the code used to for speaking to people living in other countries (short form)
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- the code used to for speaking to people living in other cities (long form)
- sump, wet, soft and spongy ground
- a chemical substance used for killing pests
- a specific code consisting of dots and dashes
- topmost layer of the trees in tropical forests
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- Prime Meridian passes through the ________ in Greenwich, England
- imaginary lines that run around the earth in north-south direction
- The action of building something, typically a large structure
- a large steep hill, having poor network of roads
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- one of the fastest ways of communication
- Pollution harms our lungs and causes shortness of breath
- plantlife, greenery
- umbrella-like layer that allows very little sunlight to penetrate the lower layer
- areas of fairly level high ground, upland
20 Clues: plantlife, greenery • is a short woody plants, bushes • sump, wet, soft and spongy ground • one of the fastest ways of communication • areas of fairly level high ground, upland • a chemical substance used for killing pests • a specific code consisting of dots and dashes • topmost layer of the trees in tropical forests • a large steep hill, having poor network of roads • ...
Learning Theories and Models 2024-03-05
Across
- the way the brain integrates new information into existing schema
- the principles underpinning teaching adults according to Knowles
- part of the VARK theory; the channels by which we take in information(two words)
- part of Vygotsky's theory - the Zone of ...... development
- an approach associated with problem solving approaches to learning
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- a type of reinforcement that involves avoiding less desirable consequences (two words)
- the method by which the therapist/coach/teacher can support the client/coachee/student according to Rogers' Humanist approach
- - another part of Vygotsky's theory - the activities and approaches designed to support learning
- an approach associated with direct instruction approaches to learning
- another part of Vygotsky's theory - the More Knowledgeable ... .
- the principles underpinning teaching children according to Knowles
11 Clues: part of Vygotsky's theory - the Zone of ...... development • the principles underpinning teaching adults according to Knowles • another part of Vygotsky's theory - the More Knowledgeable ... . • the way the brain integrates new information into existing schema • the principles underpinning teaching children according to Knowles • ...
Mid-Term Exam 2012-10-07
Across
- A qualitative measurement technique where data are coded and then provided to the research participants for feedback.
- Type of coding in qualitative research that condenses data into broad themes
- In qualitative research, this is the elements that are physically present and countable
- Type of reliability that measures agreement between two raters
- Gender, religion, and marital status are examples of this type of variable
- How much an ethnographer reveals about him/herself
- Type of research that constructs social reality and cultural meaning and theory and data are fused
- As we collect data, we develop and revise the theory based on what the data tell us
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- Type of reliability that examines if several items measure the same construct
- When an ethnographer starts sampling events, times and places that will collect data to support his/her grounded theory
- Type of variable that contains a large number of values or attributes that flow along a continuum
- Type of research that measures objective facts and separates theory and data
- Level of measurement that includes different categories only
- In ethnography, the particular location or setting where “members” live
- In ethnography, people with formal or informal authority to control access to a site
- Level of measurement that includes different categories, ranking, and allows distance between categories to be measured
16 Clues: How much an ethnographer reveals about him/herself • Level of measurement that includes different categories only • Type of reliability that measures agreement between two raters • In ethnography, the particular location or setting where “members” live • Gender, religion, and marital status are examples of this type of variable • ...
Learning Theorist-Lushington 2022-11-16
Across
- roots of the adult learning theory can be traced to this man
- cofounders of the situational learning theory, last names alphabetically
- the theorist who is considered the father of the constructivist theory
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- the theorist that founded the school of Distributed Cognition Theory
- this scientist's works created social cognitive theory
- This man is considered the father of Associationism
- founder of behaviorism
- the term "instructivism" was coined by this man
8 Clues: founder of behaviorism • the term "instructivism" was coined by this man • This man is considered the father of Associationism • this scientist's works created social cognitive theory • roots of the adult learning theory can be traced to this man • the theorist that founded the school of Distributed Cognition Theory • ...
The USA 2018-01-23
19 Clues: size • münt • squat • kutse • tuhat • kotkas • easily • rahvus • theory • insener • midnight • nickname • kiilakas • keskpäev • musician • important • skyscraper • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune
The Moon: Theories, Phases and More Crossword 2025-09-05
Across
- caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans
- shape of the Moon that can also be referred to as a first or last quarter Moon
- theory suggests the Earth and Moon formed at the same time from the same cloud of dust and gas
- different forms the Moon takes in its appearance from Earth
- theory suggests the Moon formed elsewhere and was later captured by Earth's gravity
- the Mars-sized object that collided with early Earth to form the Moon and part of the Giant Impact Theory
- shape the Moon creates when more than half of it is visible
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- theory suggests the Moon spun off from Earth due to rapid early rotation
- type of phases that show more of the Moon's illuminated surface each night
- occurs when the Earth or Moon casts a shadow on the other
- caused the Moon to move in an orbit around Earth
- shape the Moon creates when only a thin slice of it is visible
- Earth's natural satelitte
- type of phases that show less of the Moon's illuminated surface each night
14 Clues: Earth's natural satelitte • caused the Moon to move in an orbit around Earth • occurs when the Earth or Moon casts a shadow on the other • different forms the Moon takes in its appearance from Earth • shape the Moon creates when more than half of it is visible • caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans • ...
Relations 2014-10-08
Across
- Random Sampling/Choosing a specific number of members randomly from the entire population
- Sample/A sample in which all members of a population have an equal chance of being chosen
- Data/Data that someone else has already gathered for some purpose
- of Best Fit/A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot
- graph/A graph that shows how distance varies with time
- a value between two measurements in a set of data
- whole group of people or items being studied
- group of people or items selected from a population
- resulting from choosing a sample that does not represent the whole population
- theory or statement that is true or false
- Relation/A relation between two variables that forms a straight line when graphed
- Data/Original data that researchers gather specifically for a particular experiment or survey
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- of Best Fit/A curve that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot of a non-linear relation
- Random Sampling/Dividing a population into distinct groups and then choosing the same fraction of members from each group
- Sampling/Using a method that is not random to choose a sample of the population
- a value beyond the range of a set of data
- survey of all members of a population
- data, or the collection, organization and analysis of numerical data
- Random Sampling/Choosing members of a population at fixed intervals from a randomly selected member
19 Clues: survey of all members of a population • a value beyond the range of a set of data • theory or statement that is true or false • whole group of people or items being studied • a value between two measurements in a set of data • group of people or items selected from a population • graph/A graph that shows how distance varies with time • ...
Crossword Puzzle- Review Chapter 7 2022-08-29
Across
- A blog in which the entries are much shorter than traditional blogs and are "in the moment"
- theory, a theory that posits that mass media have direct, powerful effects their audiences
- The stalking or harassing of an individual or organization using the internet or other types of
- content, Social media content that is generated by users, not by large organizations
- A person who is both a producer and a consumer (e.g., a blogger is a prosumer of journalism and opinion)
- A social media user who has subscribed to the content of another user on the same platform
- media, A form of media that blends qualities of both social media and traditional mass media
- A short, descriptive label preceded by a pound (#) sign that is included in social media posts to make them easily searchable
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- A website that features, an individual's organization, events, images, sound, clips and video clips.
- theory, A theory that states that media messages are understood through redundancy and have profound effects over time
- media, Social environments that are meant to be used at little or no cost to publish and share messages and information generated by participants
- In diffusion of innovations theory, people who are eager to try new ideas. innovators tend to be extroverts and politically liberal
- A blog in which the creator produces and publishes video entries as part of the blog's content
- The collective term given to Marshall McLuhan's four laws of media
- A message sent through the microblogging service Twitter
- The act of tagging a piece of posted content with the GPS coordinates of it's author at the moment of posting
16 Clues: A message sent through the microblogging service Twitter • The collective term given to Marshall McLuhan's four laws of media • content, Social media content that is generated by users, not by large organizations • theory, a theory that posits that mass media have direct, powerful effects their audiences • ...
Climate and Change Crossword 2013-10-21
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- The general weather pattern
- The _____ theory says that _______s caused ash to rise to the stratosphere
- The _______ theory is one of the four main theories which blame volcanoes for climate change
- The daily rainfall, temperature, humidity etc.
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- _______ are black spots on the Sun which are a main concept of one of the theories
- A cold period of time
- The _____ theory says that the Earth's orbit changes
- The vast enveloping gases around the Earth
- The ______ output theory says that the sunspots on the Sun determine the activeness of the Sun
- _____glacial periods of time are warm periods of time
10 Clues: A cold period of time • The general weather pattern • The vast enveloping gases around the Earth • The daily rainfall, temperature, humidity etc. • The _____ theory says that the Earth's orbit changes • _____glacial periods of time are warm periods of time • The _____ theory says that _______s caused ash to rise to the stratosphere • ...
criminology 2022-05-21
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- CRIMINOLOGY - originated from Age of Enlightenment of the 18th century by Jeremy Bentham and Cesare Beccaria.
- THEORY - supernatural explanations
- - An act that the law makes punishable.
- THEORY – The proposition or assumption that attempts to explain crime and criminal behavior, and behaviors of key actors.
- UTILITARIANISM - beliefs that an action becomes morally right when it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
- BECCARIA - Father of Criminal Justice
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- BENTHAM - He said that The classical concept of human nature is easily described.
- AGE – first era
- THEORY – consequentialist in nature.
- CHOICE THEORY - decisions made by individual actors
10 Clues: AGE – first era • THEORY - supernatural explanations • THEORY – consequentialist in nature. • BECCARIA - Father of Criminal Justice • - An act that the law makes punishable. • CHOICE THEORY - decisions made by individual actors • BENTHAM - He said that The classical concept of human nature is easily described. • ...
Theorist 2025-06-30
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- Emphasized scaffolding in learning and discovery learning theories.
- A pioneer of operant conditioning and behaviorism
- Famous for the "language acquisition device" theory
- Developed the "Social Learning Theory" emphasizing observational learning.
- Focused on early attachment styles with the "Strange Situation" experiment
- A linguist who explored the stages of language development and grammar rules.
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- Created the "Ecological Systems Theory" describing multiple environmental layers impacting development.
- - This theorist is known for the "Zone of Proximal Development" concept.
- Known for stages of cognitive development like "sensorimotor" and "formal operational."
- A major figure in attachment theory who stressed the importance of a "secure base."
10 Clues: A pioneer of operant conditioning and behaviorism • Famous for the "language acquisition device" theory • Emphasized scaffolding in learning and discovery learning theories. • - This theorist is known for the "Zone of Proximal Development" concept. • Developed the "Social Learning Theory" emphasizing observational learning. • ...
Crime and Deviance Keywords 2016-04-29
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- - when a crime is exaggerated and sensationalised by the media
- - when police get offenders to admit to a crime they haven't committed
- - crimes committed by the upper class
- - argued that women have less opportunities to commit crimes (control theory)
- - referring to the design of the environment to prevent crimes
- - a type of justice where criminal meets offender
- - a type of justice where the punishment meets the crime
- - a young offender
- - an explanation of gender differences in crime suggesting that women commit crimes because they are socially excluded and live in poverty
- - came up with the biological explanation for gender differences in crime
- - miller's key concept
- - an abbreviation for Althusser's key concept
- - concept referred to by Pollack
- - murray's key concept
- - Brantingham & Brantingham's key concept referring to location & crime
- - matza's key concept
- - came up with secondary and primary deviance
- - taylor, Walton and young belong to which theory?
- - a critique of statistics
- - argues men commit crimes because they enjoy taking risks (edgework)
- - male dominance
- - a type of culture identified by reiner and holdaway
- - came up with the triple quandary theory
- - refers to crimes which do not appear on crime statistics
- - who argues that police do stop more bme people but it is because they are in the wrong location at the wrong time?
- - came up with labelling theory
- - a group which is seen as threat by the media
- - farrington and ? found evidence against women being treated leniently
- - a type of offender who is old
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- - stuart hall studied ?
- - making it difficult to become a victim of crime e.g. gated community, cctv, burglar alarms
- - when a social issue comes into public attention
- - normlessness, lack of social order and cohesion in society
- - right realist & control theory sociologist who focuses on social bonds
- - a combination of Marxism with labelling theory
- - which report found evidence for institutional racism?
- - looked at labelling in the police force and the differences between working class and middle class boys
- - functionalism and Marxism are ? theories. aim to explain all of society
- - a type of policing used in New York to reduce crime
- - Cohen's key concept
- - argues that masculinity is socially constructed and men commit crimes to achieve material, social and sexual success
- - studied conformity and strain and found five modes of adaptation
- - cloward and Ohlin's key concept
- - denies black people commit more crime rather it is a myth and they are labelled by the police
- - which report found that Brixton riots were caused by frustration of young black youth
- - left realists argue that an increase in crime has to lead to ? crisis of theories being unable to explain it all
- - a right realist looking at broken windows
- - according to this functionalist theory girls and boys have been socialised differently
- - opportunity theorist who argued that informal guardians are better at deterring crimes that formal guardians e.g. police
49 Clues: - male dominance • - a young offender • - Cohen's key concept • - matza's key concept • - miller's key concept • - murray's key concept • - stuart hall studied ? • - a critique of statistics • - came up with labelling theory • - a type of offender who is old • - concept referred to by Pollack • - cloward and Ohlin's key concept • - crimes committed by the upper class • ...
motivation 2025-07-09
9 Clues: two factor theory • human needs heirachy • theory x and theory y • the want to do something well • hertzberg focuses on improving__ • mcgreggor believes you should seek__ • relationships influence productivity` • improvement through scientific managment • front man of the best band itw(wunderhorse)
Dm Unit-1 2024-07-15
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- All elements combined in sets
- 2^n combinations
- A set which consists of everything
- Empty set
- A union B equals B union A
- Something used in truth tables
- A method to elaborate set using all its elements
- Common between sets
- Diagramatic representation of a set
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- Content of a set
- When output is false always
- part of a set
- The opposite for a set
- A technique to prove something
- When output is true always
- Reverse
16 Clues: Reverse • Empty set • part of a set • Content of a set • 2^n combinations • Common between sets • The opposite for a set • When output is true always • A union B equals B union A • When output is false always • All elements combined in sets • A technique to prove something • Something used in truth tables • A set which consists of everything • Diagramatic representation of a set • ...
Philosophical Crossword 2019-01-17
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- facts, information and skill acquired through experience or education
- thinking about thinking, or the love of wisdom
- an emotional purging experienced by artists as a signal their work is complete
- an area of philosophy that studies how people perceive art
- a theory that says reality consists of timeless and unchanging ideas
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- an area of philosophy that studies the basic structures of reality
- a theory that says people should act in their own interests
- the fundamental nature of a thing and what makes it what it is
- a theory that says reality consists of ideas and the minds that house them
- a theory that rejects the idea of the existence of a supreme being
- an area of philosophy that studies morality
11 Clues: an area of philosophy that studies morality • thinking about thinking, or the love of wisdom • an area of philosophy that studies how people perceive art • a theory that says people should act in their own interests • the fundamental nature of a thing and what makes it what it is • an area of philosophy that studies the basic structures of reality • ...
relevant crossword puzzle 2024-09-26
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- .(consequence) increase in the mass of an object as it approaches the speed of light (mass)
- (ficico) surname of the scientist who formulated the theory of relativity (einstein)
- (constant value representing the speed of light in base 300000 - hint: you can indicate
- (initials) represents the theory of special relativity.TRE)
- time dilation for moving objects (relativistic)
- the answer is expressed in km/s
- maximum speed attainable in the universe. light
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- genius of the theory of relativity (Einstein)
- describes gravity as a curvature of space time (general relativity)
- phenomenon in which time slows down to close to the speed of light. (dilation)
- twins with a difference in aging after a space trip.(twins)
11 Clues: the answer is expressed in km/s • genius of the theory of relativity (Einstein) • time dilation for moving objects (relativistic) • maximum speed attainable in the universe. light • twins with a difference in aging after a space trip.(twins) • (initials) represents the theory of special relativity.TRE) • ...
MODULE ONE: What Did You Learn 2025-06-27
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- Learning theory where learners actively build their own understanding and knowledge.
- Timely and constructive input essential for learning and improvement.
- Vygotsky's concept describing the space between what a learner can do independently and what they can achieve with support.
- Theorist behind the Experiential Learning Cycle, which involves four stages of learning from experience.
- Learning theory focusing on individual potential, self-actualisation, and personal growth.
- Learners who learn best by hearing.
- Fundamental guidelines that underpin effective teaching and learning.
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- Fostering this sparks the desire to learn and keeps learners persistent.
- theory where learners actively build their own understanding and knowledge.
- Learning theory that views the mind as an active information processor.
- The "V" in the VAK model, referring to learners who learn best by seeing.
11 Clues: Learners who learn best by hearing. • Timely and constructive input essential for learning and improvement. • Fundamental guidelines that underpin effective teaching and learning. • Learning theory that views the mind as an active information processor. • Fostering this sparks the desire to learn and keeps learners persistent. • ...
Personality and Values 2018-01-30
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- Sum of total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interact with others.
- This personality dimension is a measure of reliability. ex: organized, dependable, and persistent.
- strength theory, A theory that indicates that the way personality translates into behavior depends on the strength of the situation.
- Stability, A personality dimension that characterizes individuals as calm, self-confident, and secure. ex: The ability to withstand stress.
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- This personality dimension refer to an individual's who is good nature, cooperative, and trusting.
- A personality dimension, someone who is gregarious, assertive, and social.
- Refers to modes of behavior of achieving one's terminal goals.
- job fit, A theory that identifies six personality types that fit between personality type and occupational environment determines satisfaction and turnover.
- to experience, A personality dimension that characterizes individuals in terms of creative, imagination, and curiosity.
- Refers to desirable end-states, goals an individual would like to achieve during his/her lifetime.
- Activation Theory, A theory that predicts that some situations or events "activate" a more than others.
11 Clues: Refers to modes of behavior of achieving one's terminal goals. • A personality dimension, someone who is gregarious, assertive, and social. • Sum of total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interact with others. • This personality dimension refer to an individual's who is good nature, cooperative, and trusting. • ...
Crossword Puzzle- Review Chapter 7 2022-08-29
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- media, Social environments that are meant to be used at little or no cost to publish and share messages and information generated by participants
- content, Social media content that is generated by users, not by large organizations
- A website that features, an individual's organization, events, images, sound, clips and video clips.
- media, A form of media that blends qualities of both social media and traditional mass media
- A blog in which the entries are much shorter than traditional blogs and are "in the moment"
- The act of tagging a piece of posted content with the GPS coordinates of it's author at the moment of posting
- The collective term given to Marshall McLuhan's four laws of media
- theory, a theory that posits that mass media have direct, powerful effects their audiences
- In diffusion of innovations theory, people who are eager to try new ideas. innovators tend to be extroverts and politically liberal
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- The stalking or harassing of an individual or organization using the internet or other types of
- theory, A theory that states that media messages are understood through redundancy and have profound effects over time
- A person who is both a producer and a consumer (e.g., a blogger is a prosumer of journalism and opinion)
- A social media user who has subscribed to the content of another user on the same platform
- A short, descriptive label preceded by a pound (#) sign that is included in social media posts to make them easily searchable
- A blog in which the creator produces and publishes video entries as part of the blog's content
- A message sent through the microblogging service Twitter
16 Clues: A message sent through the microblogging service Twitter • The collective term given to Marshall McLuhan's four laws of media • content, Social media content that is generated by users, not by large organizations • A social media user who has subscribed to the content of another user on the same platform • ...
RANK/RANKL/OPG 2019-02-26
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- large osteoporosis study
- autonomic neuropathy theory (Charcot)
- RANKL superfamily
- 1st line therapy for osteoporosis
- RANKL functions in
- sensory neuropathy theory (Volkman)
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- Tx for Giant Cell Tumor
- decoy receptor of RANKL
- SubQ 60mg q 6mo
- secretes RANKL and OPG
- route of admin of denosumab
- monoclonal Ab for RANKL
12 Clues: SubQ 60mg q 6mo • RANKL superfamily • RANKL functions in • secretes RANKL and OPG • Tx for Giant Cell Tumor • decoy receptor of RANKL • monoclonal Ab for RANKL • large osteoporosis study • route of admin of denosumab • 1st line therapy for osteoporosis • sensory neuropathy theory (Volkman) • autonomic neuropathy theory (Charcot)
Cognitive Load Theory 2013-11-18
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- the act of providing direction or information
- psychologist who formulated CLT
- presentation of similar content must be avoided
- closely related
- an organizational structure
- learning is hindered when extra sound, pictures, and words are used
- ability to retain and recall information
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- external or foreign
- native or innate
- knowledge or factual data
- people learn better when words are presented as speech, not text
- relating to mental processes
- the ability to contain
- break large set of information into small groups
14 Clues: closely related • native or innate • external or foreign • the ability to contain • knowledge or factual data • an organizational structure • relating to mental processes • psychologist who formulated CLT • ability to retain and recall information • the act of providing direction or information • presentation of similar content must be avoided • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
14 Clues: loud • up up up • very quiet • the duration • not a tie but a • not a slur but a • the opposite of flat • when you start again • the opposite of major • the opposite of minor • the opposite of sharp • clef, not the bass clef • clef, not the treble clef • those hand signs we learned
Music Theory Crossword 2018-11-06
14 Clues: loud • up up up • very quiet • the duration • not a tie but a • not a slur but a • the opposite of flat • when you start again • the opposite of minor • the opposite of major • the opposite of sharp • clef, not the bass clef • clef, not the treble clef • those hand signs we learned
theory of evolution 2023-02-10
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- selection the process of adaption and change
- dating older or younger based on relationship
- description of the body structure
- fossil preserved in the earth but with a distinct feature
- of superposition different layers of rock
- the process of a igneous rock forcing its way
- column diagram that shares rocks with their regions and relations
- changing of attitude on the surface of the earth
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- living tissue in carbon film
- record a chart of important event in geologic era
- broken rock formation
- chemicals present inorganic matter that is decomposed
- biology studies structure and interaction of cells
- bending or curvature of a rock
- prehistoric organism petrified
15 Clues: broken rock formation • living tissue in carbon film • bending or curvature of a rock • prehistoric organism petrified • description of the body structure • of superposition different layers of rock • selection the process of adaption and change • dating older or younger based on relationship • the process of a igneous rock forcing its way • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-17
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- huge volumes of space between superclusters that appear to contain very little matter
- Extremely high frequency radiation that filled space immediately following the Big Bang
- matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation but is quite abundant in the universe
- An object in space whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape.
- A slightly unstable star that has a regular variation in brightness and luminosity due to a periodic expansion and contraction in its outer layers.
- shift of light to a longer wavelength as it moves away
- An apparent shift in the position of an object when viewed from different locations
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- study of the universe
- The theory that the universe originated in a huge explosion that released all matter and energy.
- proposes a period of extremely rapid expansion of the universe during its first few moments
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity
- SI unit for temperature
- a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied
- created by equal but opposite charges that are separated by a short distance
14 Clues: study of the universe • SI unit for temperature • shift of light to a longer wavelength as it moves away • a continuous area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied • An object in space whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape. • created by equal but opposite charges that are separated by a short distance • ...
Big Bang Theory 2023-05-16
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- Keeps on increasing
- the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- Tick, Tick, Tick
- Magnetic fields
- the distance light travels in one year
- opposite charge
- magnetized poles are separated by distance.
- unusual or distinctive manner or behavior
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- towards the red part of the spectrum
- Warm or cold
- Nothing will escape
- towards the red part of the spectrum
- Empty
- a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight
- instruments that measure electromagnetic radiation
15 Clues: Empty • Warm or cold • Magnetic fields • opposite charge • Tick, Tick, Tick • Keeps on increasing • Nothing will escape • towards the red part of the spectrum • towards the red part of the spectrum • the distance light travels in one year • unusual or distinctive manner or behavior • magnetized poles are separated by distance. • the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • ...
Kinetic Molecular Theory 2025-03-25
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- phase change from liquid to solid
- A form of matter that has a definite shape and volume
- the physical forms in which matter exists, as determined by the average kinetic energy of the atoms involved; the most common phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma; also called state of matter;
- (evaporation) phase change from liquid to gas
- Absorbs heat
- phase change from gas to liquid
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- phase change from solid to liquid
- ________ point depression is the difference in temperature between the freezing point of a solution and the freezing point of the pure solvent
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- Releases heat
- _________ properties that depend on the concentration of solute particles but not on their identity
- phase change from gas to solid
- phase change from solid to gas
- two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the same physical state
15 Clues: Absorbs heat • Releases heat • phase change from gas to solid • phase change from solid to gas • phase change from gas to liquid • phase change from liquid to solid • phase change from solid to liquid • (evaporation) phase change from liquid to gas • A state of matter with no definite shape or volume • A form of matter that has a definite shape and volume • ...
BIG BANG THEORY 2025-05-02
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- The singularity was ______(heavy)
- Enough matter to stop universe flying apart
- Made when the universe formed
- The singularity was a _____
- ____ amounts matter and antimatter made
- The singularity ___ into the universe
- No _____ before expansion
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- One ___ degrees after expansion
- ____ matter provides missing matter
- Formed the universe
- How singularity formed/expanded
- One second after expansion light ___
- Particles formed after expansion
- Dark ____ helps universe expand
14 Clues: Formed the universe • No _____ before expansion • The singularity was a _____ • Made when the universe formed • One ___ degrees after expansion • How singularity formed/expanded • Dark ____ helps universe expand • Particles formed after expansion • The singularity was ______(heavy) • ____ matter provides missing matter • One second after expansion light ___ • ...
Big Bang Theory 2022-09-15
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- the atomic combined, expanded and cool
- left over radiation
- he thinks the universe is expanding
- used to measure how the universe is shifting
- a scientific method of taking pictures
- made up of all matter and space mode
- a device used to study light and cms fills in the microwave range
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- he didnt think there was no movement then they proved him wrong
- the study of anything from space
- the sounds coming from shorter wavelength
- no universe had a beginning and the new galaxies formed in gaps as others moved
- light spectrum a light that is visible to the human eye
- light being short from a star creating a spectrum of light seperating into a band of colors creating whats called a spectrum
- always expanding
14 Clues: always expanding • left over radiation • the study of anything from space • he thinks the universe is expanding • made up of all matter and space mode • the atomic combined, expanded and cool • a scientific method of taking pictures • the sounds coming from shorter wavelength • used to measure how the universe is shifting • ...
Wordy Wisdom 2022-02-01
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- Tied to morality, ethics and the leader's sense of duty towards society whilst others consider it to be how deftly a person can employ their social and emotional skills to lead others
- Maslow's pyramid of human needs, beginning at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied before higher-level safety needs and then psychological needs become active
- Developed a theory of personality that was organized in terms of motives, presses, and needs. Murray described needs as a potentiality or readiness to respond in a certain way under certain given circumstances
- A quantitative research method where the interviewer a set of prepared closed-ended questions in the form of an interview schedule, which he/she reads out exactly as worded
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- The science of human behavior as it pertains to workplace
- The study of the structure of an organization and of the ways in which the people in it interact
- was an American psychologist who was best known for creating Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization
- The branch of industrial and organizational psychology that deals with the selection, placement, training, promotion, evaluation, and counseling of employees.
- advocated the importance of emotion, especially what he described as the marriage between emotion and thought. His views put him at odds not only with behaviorism but also with a movement that began toward the end of his career: attempts to explain all human behavior by looking at the structure of the brain.
- Stanley Schachter theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively labeled aroused (For example, if you were to see a venomous snake in your backyard, the Schachter–Singer theory argues that the snake would elicit a physiological response that would be cognitively labeled as fear based on the context)
10 Clues: The science of human behavior as it pertains to workplace • The study of the structure of an organization and of the ways in which the people in it interact • The branch of industrial and organizational psychology that deals with the selection, placement, training, promotion, evaluation, and counseling of employees. • ...
Wordy Wisdom 2022-02-01
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- The science of human behavior as it pertains to workplace
- The study of the structure of an organization and of the ways in which the people in it interact
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- Developed a theory of personality that was organized in terms of motives, presses, and needs. Murray described needs as a potentiality or readiness to respond in a certain way under certain given circumstances
- was an American psychologist who was best known for creating Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization
- Stanley Schachter theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively labeled aroused (For example, if you were to see a venomous snake in your backyard, the Schachter–Singer theory argues that the snake would elicit a physiological response that would be cognitively labeled as fear based on the context)
- advocated the importance of emotion, especially what he described as the marriage between emotion and thought. His views put him at odds not only with behaviorism but also with a movement that began toward the end of his career: attempts to explain all human behavior by looking at the structure of the brain.
- A quantitative research method where the interviewer a set of prepared closed-ended questions in the form of an interview schedule, which he/she reads out exactly as worded
- Maslow's pyramid of human needs, beginning at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied before higher-level safety needs and then psychological needs become active
- The branch of industrial and organizational psychology that deals with the selection, placement, training, promotion, evaluation, and counseling of employees.
- Tied to morality, ethics and the leader's sense of duty towards society whilst others consider it to be how deftly a person can employ their social and emotional skills to lead others
10 Clues: The science of human behavior as it pertains to workplace • The study of the structure of an organization and of the ways in which the people in it interact • The branch of industrial and organizational psychology that deals with the selection, placement, training, promotion, evaluation, and counseling of employees. • ...
Quantum Physics 2021-06-20
10 Clues: dual nature • Quantum theory • helium nucleus • stationary orbits • Rutherford's model • JJ Thompson's model • theory of relativity • uncertainty principle • energy packet of light • negatively charged particle
Appetizer - Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2012-08-16
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- assumption based on limited information or knowledge
- test under controlled conditions that is made to demonstrate a known truth, or examine the validity of a hypothesis
- is the act of noting and recording something with instruments
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- the result or outcome of an act or process
- something that changes
- a tentative explanation that accounts for a set of facts and can be tested by further investigation
- a question to be considered, solved or answered
7 Clues: something that changes • the result or outcome of an act or process • a question to be considered, solved or answered • assumption based on limited information or knowledge • is the act of noting and recording something with instruments • a tentative explanation that accounts for a set of facts and can be tested by further investigation • ...
Recognizing Your Philosophy & Style of Leadership 2013-10-16
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- A leadership style not like Theory X or Theory Y. This type of leader engages in minimal influence and gives no direction to subordinates.
- A leadership style similar to Theory X. This type of leader needs to control subordinates and what they do.
- Who proposed Theory X and Theory Y?
- The theory where people dislike work, need to be directed and controlled, and want security.
- This philosophy affects how others respond to you, how they respond to their work, and how effective you are as a leader. Philosophy of _______.
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- A leadership style that resembles Theory Y. This type of leader works with subordinates and tries to treat everyone fairly.
- The theory where people like work, are self motivated, and accept and seek responsibility.
- The behaviors of leaders, focusing on what leaders do and how they act.
8 Clues: Who proposed Theory X and Theory Y? • The behaviors of leaders, focusing on what leaders do and how they act. • The theory where people like work, are self motivated, and accept and seek responsibility. • The theory where people dislike work, need to be directed and controlled, and want security. • ...
Developmental Psychology 2024-05-09
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- agents, such as chemicals and viruses, that can reach the embryo or fetus during prenatal development and cause harm
- in Piaget’s theory, the state of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
- in Piaget’s theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events
- our sense of self; according to Erikson, adolescents solidify a sense of self by testing and integrating various roles
- an emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation
- in Piaget’s theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities
- Swiss psychologist most famous for his theories on cognitive development in children
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- the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived
- a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span
- the principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- psychologist best known for his maternal-separation, dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys which manifested the importance of caregiving and companionship to social and cognitive development
- physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman’s heavy drinking; in severe cases, signs signs include a small, out-of-proportion head and abnormal facial features
- in Piaget’s theory, the preoperational child’s difficulty taking another’s point of view
- in Piaget’s theory, the stage (from about 2 to about 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic
- psychologist who is most recognized for the stages of moral development which identify the development of moral reasoning and ethical behavior in humans
- developmental psychologist known for his 8-stage theory on psychological development of human beings
16 Clues: the awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived • Swiss psychologist most famous for his theories on cognitive development in children • in Piaget’s theory, the preoperational child’s difficulty taking another’s point of view • a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span • ...
THE EVOLUTIONS OF MANAGEMENT 2023-11-26
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- promoting team spirit
- completed in ancient time
- begining arounf 20th century
- analysis of bureaucracy
- managers should be kind & fair
- importance of studying management
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- theory X & Y
- five needs theory
- father of scientific management
- the wealth of nations
- proposed idealistic workplace
- fayol's five management function
12 Clues: theory X & Y • five needs theory • promoting team spirit • the wealth of nations • analysis of bureaucracy • completed in ancient time • begining arounf 20th century • proposed idealistic workplace • managers should be kind & fair • father of scientific management • fayol's five management function • importance of studying management
RANK/RANKL/OPG 2019-02-26
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- RANKL superfamily
- secretes RANKL and OPG
- RANKL functions in
- Tx for Giant Cell Tumor
- route of admin of denosumab
- SubQ 60mg q 6mo
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- sensory neuropathy theory (Volkman)
- 1st line therapy for osteoporosis
- large osteoporosis study
- decoy receptor of RANKL
- autonomic neuropathy theory (Charcot)
- monoclonal Ab for RANKL
12 Clues: SubQ 60mg q 6mo • RANKL superfamily • RANKL functions in • secretes RANKL and OPG • decoy receptor of RANKL • monoclonal Ab for RANKL • Tx for Giant Cell Tumor • large osteoporosis study • route of admin of denosumab • 1st line therapy for osteoporosis • sensory neuropathy theory (Volkman) • autonomic neuropathy theory (Charcot)
Wordy Wisdom 2022-02-01
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- Developed a theory of personality that was organized in terms of motives, presses, and needs. Murray described needs as a potentiality or readiness to respond in a certain way under certain given circumstances
- Tied to morality, ethics and the leader's sense of duty towards society whilst others consider it to be how deftly a person can employ their social and emotional skills to lead others
- The study of the structure of an organization and of the ways in which the people in it interact
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- A quantitative research method where the interviewer a set of prepared closed-ended questions in the form of an interview schedule, which he/she reads out exactly as worded
- The branch of industrial and organizational psychology that deals with the selection, placement, training, promotion, evaluation, and counseling of employees.
- advocated the importance of emotion, especially what he described as the marriage between emotion and thought. His views put him at odds not only with behaviorism but also with a movement that began toward the end of his career: attempts to explain all human behavior by looking at the structure of the brain.
- Stanley Schachter theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively labeled aroused (For example, if you were to see a venomous snake in your backyard, the Schachter–Singer theory argues that the snake would elicit a physiological response that would be cognitively labeled as fear based on the context)
- The science of human behavior as it pertains to workplace
- was an American psychologist who was best known for creating Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization
- Maslow's pyramid of human needs, beginning at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied before higher-level safety needs and then psychological needs become active
10 Clues: The science of human behavior as it pertains to workplace • The study of the structure of an organization and of the ways in which the people in it interact • The branch of industrial and organizational psychology that deals with the selection, placement, training, promotion, evaluation, and counseling of employees. • ...
Sociological Perspectives 2025-09-30
Across
- order structured arrangement of norms and values
- in private and out of the public eye
- a societal system where men have power and privilege
- behaviour that violates social norms
- viewing society as interconnected parts
- false class _____________
- the ideal society proposed by Marx
- _______ feminism focuses on patriarchy as the root of women's oppression
- theatre metaphor
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- symbolic ________;perspective on social meaning
- equality of the sexes
- Durkheim's term for lack of social norms
- working class
- founder of symbolic interactionism
- the first type of socialisation
- establish meaning
- proposed theory on looking glass self
- class relations and social conflict
- proposed theory on impression management
19 Clues: working class • theatre metaphor • establish meaning • equality of the sexes • false class _____________ • the first type of socialisation • founder of symbolic interactionism • the ideal society proposed by Marx • class relations and social conflict • in private and out of the public eye • behaviour that violates social norms • proposed theory on looking glass self • ...
Crossword 2025-11-15
Across
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- A period of the Mesozoic Era known for giant sauropods and the start of feathered dinosaurs
- The branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants, central to dinosaur study
- A lagomorph known for its rapid reproduction rate and use as a model organism in biological research
- A dromaeosaurid known for its sickle-shaped claw, popularized (and exaggerated) in movie
- The long-term average of weather in a given place.
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g., forest or tundra
- German word for "floor" or "level"
- A method of statistical inference in which prior knowledge is incorporated into the analysis
- The era of "middle life," often called the Age of Reptiles
- The excessive richness of nutrients in a body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, leading to dense plant growth and anoxia
- Roman general and statesman whose assassination marked a turning point in the Roman Republic
- The driving force of evolution, described by Darwin, or a sorting operation in database theory
- Computing that utilizes phenomena like superposition and entanglement; or a discrete packet of energy
- The 'lizard king' whose skull could be over five feet long
- The homeostatic mechanism for the maintenance of a constant osmotic pressure in the fluids of an organism by the control of water and salt concentrations
- Physicist known for his wave equation and the paradoxical thought experiment involving a cat
- The process of discovering patterns in large data sets, applicable to climate trends or pollution sources
- In programming, the ability of an object to take on many forms; in biology, the occurrence of different forms among members of a species
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- Acronym for a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographical data
- Ancient Greek philosopher who was a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great
- The order of mammals including humans, apes, monkeys, and lemurs
- The practice or science of collecting and analysing numerical data, essential for validating findings
- The operation of joining two or more strings or other data structures end-to-end, fundamental in programming and formal language theory
- Austrian logician whose incompleteness theorems shook the foundations of mathematics
- Jedi protagonist who discovered his parentage on Bespin
- The current geological epoch, following the last major glaciation, also known as the Anthropocene debate
- German mathematician famous for the quote, "God made the integers, all else is the work of man."
- The study of the cycling of chemical elements through the living and nonliving parts of the Earth
- Hutt crime lord notorious for his opulent palace on Tatooine
- Sith Lord who served as the Emperor's chief enforcer
- A compound term for a set of practices that combines software development and IT operations
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force, a key driver of 19th-century conflicts
- The repetition of a process or a set of instructions, often used to approximate a desired result.
- Pioneer of theoretical computer science, whose eponymous test assesses a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior.
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system; used in thermodynamics and information theory
36 Clues: German word for "floor" or "level" • The long-term average of weather in a given place. • Sith Lord who served as the Emperor's chief enforcer • Jedi protagonist who discovered his parentage on Bespin • The era of "middle life," often called the Age of Reptiles • The 'lizard king' whose skull could be over five feet long • ...
qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm 2020-09-30
Across
- NOW!
- Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power
- / Ruled by religious leaders
- government / System were the central government makes all the decisions
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- Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence
- contract theory / Theory that society is a contract with the government
- theory / Elites include businessmen, the wealthy, the media, union leaders, and others.
- / The ability to rule absolutely within a state
- / Legislative body having one house or chamber
- colonies / Colonies owned by king George
- diagnosis
11 Clues: NOW! • diagnosis • / Ruled by religious leaders • colonies / Colonies owned by king George • / Legislative body having one house or chamber • / The ability to rule absolutely within a state • Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence • Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power • ...
qwerty 2022-09-29
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- colonies / Colonies owned by king George
- Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power
- / The ability to rule absolutely within a state
- / Legislative body having one house or chamber
- contract theory / Theory that society is a contract with the government
- diagnosis
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- / Ruled by religious leaders
- NOW!
- Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence
- theory / Elites include businessmen, the wealthy, the media, union leaders, and others.
- government / System were the central government makes all the decisions
11 Clues: NOW! • diagnosis • / Ruled by religious leaders • colonies / Colonies owned by king George • / Legislative body having one house or chamber • / The ability to rule absolutely within a state • Jefferson / Drafted the declaration of independence • Monarchy / Type of monarchy that the dictator has all the power • ...
Albert Einstein 2014-05-22
Across
- Most famous theory ____ = MC2
- When working on Experiments you always wear ______ gear
- He died on 18th ____ 1955
- Einstein was born in _____
- Einstein was a musician that played the _____
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- Einstein won a ____ prize in 1921
- E=MC2 is known as the Theory of _____________
- Cub Scouts are _____ and obedient
- He was born on the 14th of ______ 1879
- One of his first jobs was in a _____ office
- Einstein Theory that light from a star is deflected by ____ of the sun
11 Clues: He died on 18th ____ 1955 • Einstein was born in _____ • Most famous theory ____ = MC2 • Einstein won a ____ prize in 1921 • Cub Scouts are _____ and obedient • He was born on the 14th of ______ 1879 • One of his first jobs was in a _____ office • E=MC2 is known as the Theory of _____________ • Einstein was a musician that played the _____ • ...
The Machiavellians by James Burnham 2021-12-18
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- derivation and ___
- wrote De Monarchia
- Every society has a political ___
- Where Machiavelli lived
- The minority that controls the majority
- Machiavelli doesn't study "man", but ____ man
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- The purest Machiavellian
- Machiavelli wanted politics to be ___
- wrote on the limits of democracy
- Created the theory of the myth
- The foremost influence of all the other thinkers
- The iron law of ___
- The Bianchi and the ___
- The Ghibellines and the ___
- Creator of the rulign class theory
15 Clues: derivation and ___ • wrote De Monarchia • The iron law of ___ • Where Machiavelli lived • The Bianchi and the ___ • The purest Machiavellian • The Ghibellines and the ___ • Created the theory of the myth • wrote on the limits of democracy • Every society has a political ___ • Creator of the rulign class theory • Machiavelli wanted politics to be ___ • ...
Thinking Like a Scientist 2014-06-04
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- a concise statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments
- the variable that is changed during an experiment; also called independent variable
- information obtained through the senses; observation in science often involves a measurement
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- a concise statement that summarizes the results of many observations and experiments
- a repeatable procedure that is used to test a hypothesis
- a proposed explanation for an observation
- the variable that is observed during an experiment; also called dependent variable
- a well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations
8 Clues: a proposed explanation for an observation • a repeatable procedure that is used to test a hypothesis • a well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations • the variable that is observed during an experiment; also called dependent variable • the variable that is changed during an experiment; also called independent variable • ...
5 Fingers of Evolution 2022-06-07
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- group of similar organisms capable of interbreeding
- speciation occurs over long periods of time
- formation of new species
- well tested and established explanation
- change in amino acid
- event where population is severely reduced
- disappearance of a species
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- proposed scientific theory of natural selection
- mating phenotypically similar
- living organisms develop through history
- change to stop codon
- mating phenotypical opposites
- reproducing with a closely related individual
- damage of DNA
- ability for reproductive success
15 Clues: damage of DNA • change to stop codon • change in amino acid • formation of new species • disappearance of a species • mating phenotypically similar • mating phenotypical opposites • ability for reproductive success • well tested and established explanation • living organisms develop through history • event where population is severely reduced • ...
Unit 6: Developmental Psychology 2022-04-14
Across
- letters strung together represent words
- trust vs mistrust
- industry vs inferiority
- abstract thought
- initiative vs guilt
- Made psychosocial theory to identify conflicts children face as they develop.
- inability to produce enzymes to digest proteins.
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- theory of mind
- logic
- a sense of what others are thinking or feeling.
- autonomy vs shame/doubt
- where baby is in mother.
- Physical growth delays and intellectual disabilities.
- object permanence
- inability to see another's point of view.
15 Clues: logic • theory of mind • abstract thought • trust vs mistrust • object permanence • initiative vs guilt • industry vs inferiority • autonomy vs shame/doubt • where baby is in mother. • letters strung together represent words • inability to see another's point of view. • a sense of what others are thinking or feeling. • inability to produce enzymes to digest proteins. • ...
Sam and Natalee's Evolution Crossword 2021-10-12
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- theory that characteristics can be directly inherited
- the slow changes a species experiences over time
- the difference of individuals in same species
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in it’s given environment
- theory that states how over millions of years, organisms evolved
- theory that evolution happens steadily and slowly
- the last common ancestor between shared organisms
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- change in genetic material in the cell
- the impression of an organism from the past
- a trait or strength helps an organism survive
- preserved in sedimentary rocks, newer fossils are found on closer layers, while older fossils are found in the lower layers
- part of DNA that codes specific traits
- when all organisms of a species are dead
- process where better adapted individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce
- a group of similar organisms that can reproduce together
15 Clues: change in genetic material in the cell • part of DNA that codes specific traits • when all organisms of a species are dead • the impression of an organism from the past • the difference of individuals in same species • a trait or strength helps an organism survive • the slow changes a species experiences over time • theory that evolution happens steadily and slowly • ...
Activity 8 2023-11-01
Across
- Underwater mountain range formed by divergent boundaries.
- Tectonic plate submerged by an ocean.
- Theory that the continents are constantly moving.
- When magma flows out of gaps in divergent boundaries, adding a new floor to the seafloor.
- A long, narrow ditch caused by subduction at convergent boundaries.
- When one plate is forced beneath another.
- Where two plates move towards each other.
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- Outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- Where two plates slide laterally against each other.
- Tectonic plate consisting mainly of the Earth's crust.
- Scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift.
- Theory that the Earth's lithosphere is broken into "plates" that move.
- Where two plates move away from each other.
- Supercontinent that existed before the continents drifted apart.
- Opening in the sea floor where dark, heated, mineral-rich water flows.
15 Clues: Tectonic plate submerged by an ocean. • When one plate is forced beneath another. • Where two plates move towards each other. • Where two plates move away from each other. • Theory that the continents are constantly moving. • Where two plates slide laterally against each other. • Tectonic plate consisting mainly of the Earth's crust. • ...
The Framework 2025-07-05
Across
- For Aristotle, this is the chief good of human beings
- The moral theory that emphasizes consequences
- Kant’s moral law: act only on maxims that can be a ______ law
- A person who consistently acts virtuously is said to have good ______
- Ethics that emphasizes human flourishing or excellence
- According to Kant, the only thing good without qualification
- Another proponent of utilitarianism before Mill
- The foundation of Kant’s ethics is ______ reason
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- The Greek philosopher who emphasized character and virtue
- Rawls’ concept of justice emphasizes fairness and equal liberty
- This philosopher emphasized the “greatest happiness principle”
- St. Thomas Aquinas’ ethics is based on this type of law
- This ethical theory is focused on duty
- The theory of morality concerned with what is good as an end
- For Rawls, inequalities must benefit everyone and be open to all
15 Clues: This ethical theory is focused on duty • The moral theory that emphasizes consequences • Another proponent of utilitarianism before Mill • The foundation of Kant’s ethics is ______ reason • For Aristotle, this is the chief good of human beings • Ethics that emphasizes human flourishing or excellence • St. Thomas Aquinas’ ethics is based on this type of law • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
Across
- science as a multiple-step process
- reason, not tradition, is the source of all knowledge
- study of the stars
- the theory that the heavier the object the faster it falls
- the theory that the sun is in the center of the universe and all heavenly bodies circle around it excluding Earth
- man who argued for experimental methodology
- the scientific revolution ended with this man
- 2nd century CE Greek astronomer, mathematician, and geographer
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- the belief that experience is the only source of knowledge
- transforming metal to gold
- wrote then"Commentariolus"
- last name of man who was known as the father of rationalism
- the theory that the earth is in the center of the universe and all heavenly bodies circle around it
- man who founded empiricism
- 4th century BCE Greek philosopher and scientist
15 Clues: study of the stars • transforming metal to gold • wrote then"Commentariolus" • man who founded empiricism • science as a multiple-step process • man who argued for experimental methodology • the scientific revolution ended with this man • 4th century BCE Greek philosopher and scientist • reason, not tradition, is the source of all knowledge • ...
