set theory Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
2025/2026 Plate Tectonics Review 2026-01-14
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- This is the only liquid layer of the Earth
- This is name of the mega continent that existed 225 million years ago
- This type of crust is heavier and more dense
- This is the innermost layer; made of solid metal
- This layer of the Earth is the thinnest layer and is where we currently are.
- This is the theory that says the Earth's crust is broken into pieces that are moving
- This is the upper part of the Mantle that cause of tectonic plates to move
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- This is the bottom part of the crust that is broken into tectonic plates
- This is the theory that says that all the continents used to be combined into a mega-continent and have since drifted apart
- Alfred ______ was the German scientist who developed the Continental Drift Theory
- Fossils, land warping, and continent shapes are all examples of _____ to support the Continental Drift theory
- This is the second layer of the Earth
- This type of crust is lighter and less dense
13 Clues: This is the second layer of the Earth • This is the only liquid layer of the Earth • This type of crust is heavier and more dense • This type of crust is lighter and less dense • This is the innermost layer; made of solid metal • This is name of the mega continent that existed 225 million years ago • ...
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 • ...
Sociological Perspectives 2025-09-30
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- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Meee 2024-08-14
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- Refers to a certain set of ethnical ideas
- The word fascism derived form italian word
- is concerned about protecting environment
- A political ideology emphasizing national unity and strong leadership, often associated with the rise of Ferdinand Marcos.
- marx Who is the father of communism
- engels Who is the father of communism
- locke Who is the father of liberalism
- It is the system of theory and human nature
- Its about the equality of the sexes
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- A social and political philosophy that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions costoms and values
- Referrs to astatelaess society
- who produce anarchist
- What is the latin word of freemen
- Advocates the social ownership or control of the means of production
- carson She is the mother of environmental movement
- burke A key figure in conservative thought emphasize the partnership between the past
- what is the meaning of liveralism
- It is refers to a system of belief about how society should function, behave and operate
- what is the greek word of anarchism
- system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
20 Clues: who produce anarchist • Referrs to astatelaess society • What is the latin word of freemen • what is the meaning of liveralism • what is the greek word of anarchism • Its about the equality of the sexes • engels Who is the father of communism • Refers to a certain set of ethnical ideas • is concerned about protecting environment • ...
Yr9 Christmas Revision 2025-12-18
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- The type of wave where the energy moves parallel to the direction of travel
- The unit of force
- A type of allele that is always expressed in an organism
- The force that slows down a parachute jumper
- Darwin came up with this theory
- A type of allele that is only expressed if we inherit two copies
- A measure of how many different species are in a specific area
- Plants use this process to make energy
- A type of graph you would plot continuous data on
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- The force that slows down an object moving across a surface
- The way that energy is transferred in solids
- The way that energy is transferred through liquids and gases
- Other than glucose, what is needed for respiration to take place
- Variables you keep the same
- The variable you change
- Data that can be put into set categories
- The type of wave where the energy moves at right angles to the direction of travel
- What species did Darwin study on the Galapagos Islands
- A trait that helps an individual to survive
19 Clues: The unit of force • The variable you change • Variables you keep the same • Darwin came up with this theory • Plants use this process to make energy • Data that can be put into set categories • A trait that helps an individual to survive • The way that energy is transferred in solids • The force that slows down a parachute jumper • ...
Set-5 2016-10-16
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- A disease that can be prevented through vaccination
- Muscles present in the heart
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- Actions that do not involve the brain
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- A disease that is spread by mosquito bite
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency
- Tissues that help muscles join to bones
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat
- The largest part of the brain
- Similar to supercomputer that controls the whole body
12 Clues: Muscles present in the heart • The largest part of the brain • Actions that do not involve the brain • Tissues that help muscles join to bones • Part of the brain that cotrols heartbeat • A disease that is spread by mosquito bite • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Disease caused due to Vitamin A deficiency • A disease that can be prevented through vaccination • ...
Set 03 2017-11-01
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- Between 12 & 14 is 13, between 42 & 44 is 43. Between 33 & 34 is? [HINT: Not a number]
- How many paintings are there in Level 1?
- Usually a door has one handle on each side. I have 2. Where do I lead to?
- We are yellow, blue & green and always hang out together. What are we?
- I expire on 31 December 2017, where am I? [HINT: I can help to raise you up and bring you down]
- Which is out of the place? Ambulance (SAFETY), Helicopter (FLYERS), Scooter (FASTER), Ice Cream Truck (HUNGRY). (Use the corresponding word to fill in the blanks)
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- There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we?
- Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2]
- In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as?
- Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I?
- How many car park lots are there at B2?
- DB4/P7Y is at level _______. [HINT: I have the power to change your life]
12 Clues: Andy made me in Precious 4. What am I? • How many car park lots are there at B2? • How many paintings are there in Level 1? • There are 18 of us surrounding the building. What are we? • In 2003, I am called Prayer Room 2. What am I now known as? • Same same but different. What do I represent? [HINT: Level 2] • ...
set 12 2024-02-27
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- She ______ in her pain after her boyfriend left her.
- My _____ tendencies lead me to cheat on my diet for the fifth time.
- the _____ girl never spoke up in class because she was shy.
- Retailers have to cope with religious and social ______.
- I asked hm to ______ on his short text.
- Most of the time school is _____ because most of the teachers talk for half of the class.
- The refrigerator was ______ after I waxed it.
- I made a ________ to pain and had to lie-down.
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- The mother _____ her child for throwing a tantrum in the store,
- The woods had a ______ look to them because of the misty air around.
- The rich girl had a __________ for expensive cars.
- I ______ the people who don’t have to work for their expensive cars.
12 Clues: I asked hm to ______ on his short text. • The refrigerator was ______ after I waxed it. • I made a ________ to pain and had to lie-down. • The rich girl had a __________ for expensive cars. • She ______ in her pain after her boyfriend left her. • Retailers have to cope with religious and social ______. • the _____ girl never spoke up in class because she was shy. • ...
set 11 2024-03-06
Across
- - exceed
- - end / boundary
- - go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract.
- -"a ____ of smoke"
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- -to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received:
- - key
- - be (a part) of a whole.
- - having no foundation or basis in fact.
- - relevant
- - caution about possible dangers or problems.
- - to make certain
- - disputed
12 Clues: - key • - exceed • - relevant • - disputed • - end / boundary • - to make certain • -"a ____ of smoke" • - be (a part) of a whole. • - having no foundation or basis in fact. • - caution about possible dangers or problems. • - go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract. • -to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received:
Set 13 2024-03-20
Across
- The group remained ______ so the bully couldn't find them
- The wizard _______ his robes
- The man _____ longer than he should have
- The police _______ the criminal heavily
- The old toys had a ______ look to it
- The two boys were very _______ and different
- The doctor ______ the broken bone together
- The weather outside seemed _______ and clear
- The clouds warned of an ensuing storm
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- The teen group was full of ________
- The boys father _______ him to ride a bike
- The doctor told me my tumor was ____ instead of cancerous
12 Clues: The wizard _______ his robes • The teen group was full of ________ • The old toys had a ______ look to it • The clouds warned of an ensuing storm • The police _______ the criminal heavily • The man _____ longer than he should have • The boys father _______ him to ride a bike • The doctor ______ the broken bone together • The two boys were very _______ and different • ...
set 6 2023-11-01
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- - suppress or crush completely
- - an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
- - the courage to carry on
- - You should remember the ____ that houses are for nesting, not investing
- -take on
- - influence by slyness
- - prelude
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- - unafraid
- - a situation from which extrication is difficult
- - a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
- - scold or criticize severely
- - descend
12 Clues: -take on • - descend • - prelude • - unafraid • - influence by slyness • - the courage to carry on • - scold or criticize severely • - suppress or crush completely • - a situation from which extrication is difficult • - a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence • - You should remember the ____ that houses are for nesting, not investing • ...
Set 9 2025-01-25
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- It was a _______ lie.
- The ____________ she had from her father made her sad.
- I _______ her for not doing my homework
- He was ________ by the reporters.
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- I have an _______ family.
- They ______ kindness.
- He _________ the toilet cleaning to his coworker.
- He was ___________ linked to her.
- His teachers are tired of his ____________ talking.
- His life was honestly __________.
- I ________ skipping school.
- There is no room for ___________.
12 Clues: They ______ kindness. • It was a _______ lie. • I have an _______ family. • I ________ skipping school. • He was ___________ linked to her. • His life was honestly __________. • There is no room for ___________. • He was ________ by the reporters. • I _______ her for not doing my homework • He _________ the toilet cleaning to his coworker. • ...
Set 2 2024-12-28
Across
- A positive expectation for the future.
- The result of your actions, good or bad.
- A state of stability and harmony in life.
- The process of becoming better or stronger over time.
- A state of unity and harmony.
- A group bound by love and care, not just blood
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- Putting others' needs before your own.
- The vibrant stage of life full of energy and potential.
- The power to act, speak, or think without restriction.
- A heavenly being often seen as a messenger of peace
- A business's good reputation.
- The foundation of strong relationships and honesty.
12 Clues: A business's good reputation. • A state of unity and harmony. • Putting others' needs before your own. • A positive expectation for the future. • The result of your actions, good or bad. • A state of stability and harmony in life. • A group bound by love and care, not just blood • A heavenly being often seen as a messenger of peace • ...
set 11 2025-03-11
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- I was in a _____ of worry anyway, and I didn't want to talk.
- I think in this case, he would not do anything ______
- I trained myself so well I now have to be careful not to be _____
- The artist felt the ___ of the gallery's censorship policies stifled his creativity
- he declined to _____ on his decision
- tuneful but ____ musical comedies
- It is pristine and _____ so long as we always draw from the source
- this strict rule was relaxed by ______
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- take care not to _____ to your reader
- _____ concepts like quality of life
- He showed a _____ for poetry
- I don't ______ them their win
12 Clues: He showed a _____ for poetry • I don't ______ them their win • tuneful but ____ musical comedies • _____ concepts like quality of life • he declined to _____ on his decision • take care not to _____ to your reader • this strict rule was relaxed by ______ • I think in this case, he would not do anything ______ • I was in a _____ of worry anyway, and I didn't want to talk. • ...
Set A 2025-10-23
Across
- a group of enthusiastic fans or someone
- a feeling of embarrassment or awkwardness, often in reaction to something unsettling
- the skill of combining movements into dances to be performed
- a highly successful book or film that gains recognition
- an attempt to become famous again by releasing new songs
- watch several episodes of a television series or programme, one after another
- widely recognised and well-established; often associated with strong cultural impact
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- a person who has the power to affect decisions of consumers due to their popularity
- describe something (usually a video or a meme)that quickly becomes very popular or well-known online
- a collaboration between two artists with similar or different styles
- a new show or work derived from an existing, famous series
- somebody that starts new fashion, especially in clothes
12 Clues: a group of enthusiastic fans or someone • a highly successful book or film that gains recognition • somebody that starts new fashion, especially in clothes • an attempt to become famous again by releasing new songs • a new show or work derived from an existing, famous series • the skill of combining movements into dances to be performed • ...
Set 14 2024-04-09
Across
- Their cruise _________ was memorable
- The man had many ________ about his life choices
- The woman's behaivour could be described as _______
- Though __________ the old man loved his childeren
- The neighbors ____________ ended with apologies
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- Your choice is your ___________
- Our parents fashion is ______
- His behaivour was ________
- The instructions were ______
- There was an _________ of sadness in her voice
- The man's house was full of _______ decor
- The ________ room had nothing but a chair
12 Clues: His behaivour was ________ • The instructions were ______ • Our parents fashion is ______ • Your choice is your ___________ • Their cruise _________ was memorable • The man's house was full of _______ decor • The ________ room had nothing but a chair • There was an _________ of sadness in her voice • The neighbors ____________ ended with apologies • ...
set 16 2025-04-21
12 Clues: pain • braid • against • passage) • entrance • a covering • bud or sprout • from;seperation • foundation; base • cheek on your face • the abdominal wall • angle of the corner of your eye
Set 6 2024-10-04
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- a choice that gets counted
- the process of voting to choose a winner
- the movement organized around gaining voting rights for Women
- A person with certain rights and responsibilities in his or
- a list of choices in an election
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- a social movement to demand equal rights for African Americans and other minorities. People worked together to
- a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- to refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet
- A person running for office
- an organized association of workers formed to protect and
- A person who offers to do something without pay
- to support
12 Clues: to support • a choice that gets counted • A person running for office • a list of choices in an election • the process of voting to choose a winner • A person who offers to do something without pay • to refuse to work in order to force an employer to meet • an organized association of workers formed to protect and • ...
SET A 2025-11-15
Across
- Tax deducted at source
- Status determining tax liability
- Return Filing mandatory under
- Filed to report total income
- Income from savings
- Income from house property
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- Person liable to pay tax
- Income not chargeable to tax
- Final income after deductions
- Total taxable earnings
- Income generated during previous year
- Person paying rent
12 Clues: Person paying rent • Income from savings • Tax deducted at source • Total taxable earnings • Person liable to pay tax • Income from house property • Income not chargeable to tax • Filed to report total income • Final income after deductions • Return Filing mandatory under • Status determining tax liability • Income generated during previous year
Set 6 2025-11-10
Across
- to slow down or block progress
- experienced through the feelings or actions of another person
- filled with shock or horror
- based on guessing or thinking about possibilities rather than facts
- to show or prove that something is right or reasonable
- easily angered; bad-tempered
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- not showing a serious or respectful attitude
- to shine light on; to brighten or fill with light
- to send out or give off (light, sound, smell, etc.)
- to try to equal or copy someone out of admiration
- to hate deeply or strongly dislike
- feeling dizzy or light-headed; also can mean silly or overly excited
12 Clues: filled with shock or horror • easily angered; bad-tempered • to slow down or block progress • to hate deeply or strongly dislike • not showing a serious or respectful attitude • to shine light on; to brighten or fill with light • to try to equal or copy someone out of admiration • to send out or give off (light, sound, smell, etc.) • ...
Set 3 2025-09-23
Across
- the _______ bump at the bridge of the nose
- she moved with the _______ prowl of a cat
- she didn't like the _______ portrait
- she had an _______ feeling that she was being watched
- her _______ apartment in Chicago
- He was a _______ threat each and every time he touched the ball.
- I think in this case, he would not do anything _______.
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- He is an _____ supporter of the new policy
- I've no _______ about taking his money
- The pain of living in this house with such _____, such boredom for nine years
- the cows were quite _______ and didn't seem to mind us
- there is one overly _______ new recruit
12 Clues: her _______ apartment in Chicago • she didn't like the _______ portrait • I've no _______ about taking his money • there is one overly _______ new recruit • she moved with the _______ prowl of a cat • the _______ bump at the bridge of the nose • He is an _____ supporter of the new policy • she had an _______ feeling that she was being watched • ...
Set Names 2025-12-12
Across
- Made by Nate Postma
- God of War
- Shapers Initials always start set name
- Really Big
- Almost dead or really dead?
- Shaper on back of Van
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- One of the oldest sets still in production
- First set to have parts made on CNC
- Created by Eric Horst
- Well known soup
- Birth flower of December part of Amaryllis family
- Made of Clay
12 Clues: God of War • Really Big • Made of Clay • Well known soup • Made by Nate Postma • Created by Eric Horst • Shaper on back of Van • Almost dead or really dead? • First set to have parts made on CNC • Shapers Initials always start set name • One of the oldest sets still in production • Birth flower of December part of Amaryllis family
Gustav's Crossword about Global politics 2025-11-28
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- Any analysis of global politics reveals differences and inequalities within and between societies and this leads on to questions of fairness and justice. Alter globalisation movements for instance fight for global social justice.
- A political institution that successfully claims sovereign jurisdiction within defined territorial borders.
- What do we call the process through which countries, economies, cultures, and societies become increasingly interconnected across national borders?
- what do we call the condition in international politics where no central authority exists above states?
- A belief that globalization is creating a single, borderless world dominated by global markets
- Interdependence is a state of mutual dependence where two or more things rely on each other.
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- Can be conceived of in several ways, including the ability to make others do what we want done, the ability to set political agendas and define what is seen to be possible, or as productive empowerment, becoming able to speak and act for oneself.
- The theory of practice of politics based on cooperation or harmony among nations, as opposed to the transcendence of national politics.
- In a global political system where states remain among most important actors, security - the condition states are supposed to be able to provide for citizens - looms large in politics and policy while insecurity arguably remains a pervasive feature.
- A theory of ‘multiple words’ - the differing global visions that have emerged from different local, national, and regional processes of worlding.
- The process by which different societies construct their imaginaries of the world, including how they envisage its structure and constituent parts, such as which are the key global actors and processes.
- Political, social, economic, or other forms of actions and interaction that transcend or cut across national borders.
- The theory that social and indeed all forms of enquiry should conform to the methods of neutral sciences.
13 Clues: Interdependence is a state of mutual dependence where two or more things rely on each other. • A belief that globalization is creating a single, borderless world dominated by global markets • what do we call the condition in international politics where no central authority exists above states? • ...
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 • ...
Sam and Natalee's Evolution Crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- 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
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- 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 • ...
AP Human Geography 2025-04-21
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- The set of changes in technology that increased manufacturing and productivity
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
- Specific areas within a country's borders where trade and business laws are different than in the rest of the country
- Physical spaces within a country where regulations benefit foreign-controlled business
- An act that provided for the political organization of the territories west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Describes key decisions made by businesses about where to locate factories
- Indicates the starting position for land use relative to the market
- A model describing agricultural activity in terms of rent
- A series of laws enacted by the British government that enabled land owners to purchase and enclose land for their own use
- A global international organization dealing with rules of trade between nations
- Describes the way city sizes within a region develop
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- The origin of farming, marked by the domestication of plants and animals
- This theory says that states are similar to living organisms and explains why some states are more powerful than others
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- The idea that jobs may produce additional jobs
- Helped form the state boundaries of Africa
- An area organized into a political unit and ruled by a government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
- Mass production in the 20th century; assembly lines
- States that larger and more close together places have a greater interaction than smaller, more far apart places
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
- A range of pro-market and anti-government positions on the economy
- Describes urban growth based on transportation technology in different epochs
- A treaty that established the four zones of water boundaries
- This theory says that controlling maritime areas of the world is essential to achieve global dominance
- Allowed a shift un workforce beyond subsistence farming to allow labor to work in factories
- Specially designated duty-free areas providing warehousing, storage, and distribution facilities for goods for trade
- Explains the distribution of differently sized cities across a region
- This theory says that land-based power is essential to achieve global dominance
- A change in the production process in the late 20th century; job rotations
29 Clues: Helped form the state boundaries of Africa • The idea that jobs may produce additional jobs • Mass production in the 20th century; assembly lines • Describes the way city sizes within a region develop • A model describing agricultural activity in terms of rent • A treaty that established the four zones of water boundaries • ...
Year 8 Key words 2025-05-09
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- Fasting. Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan. It is a pillar of Islam
- The way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected.
- An ethical theory which states that the ‘greatest good for the greatest number’ is considered right.
- Exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.
- An ethical theory in which religious rules cannot be broken and must always be followed.
- A city in modern day Saudi Arabia. The holiest place on earth to Muslims and the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.
- A type of ethics which is based on analysing the moral outcome of your actions.
- Morality where deciding what is good, based on the situation, not on fixed rules.
- Daily prayer. There are five prayer times during each day that Muslims should observe. Another pillar of Islam.
- All-powerful.
- Charity. Muslims should be charitable in actions and attitudes. It is a pillar of Islam.
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
- Events or occurrences which leave an impression on someone.
- The Muslim community, this can be local and worldwide.
- A month in the Muslim calendar during which fasting takes place.
- An ethical theory which states that a person should do the ‘most loving’ thing when solving moral problems.
- Holy pilgrimage at Mecca. It is a pillar of Islam
- A type of ethics which is based on following rules, duty.
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- All-loving.
- A set of rules/guidelines stating what is right and wrong, in terms of behaviour, attitudes, actions, etc.
- A result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
- Morality where you always follow the same moral rules, regardless of the situation.
- The sacred text of Islam. It contains the word of God (Allah), revealed to Muhammad throughout his life.
- Recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.
- A strong belief that something will happen or be the case.
- The opportunity or ability to act independently and take decisions without authorization.
- Very unusual or remarkable.
- ‘The confession of faith’. To say that ‘Allah is the only God and that Muhammad is his true Prophet.’ Said by all Muslims. It is a pillar of Islam
- A holy book of Islam containing the teachings and story of the Prophet Muhammad. It is second only to the Qur’an.
- The quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
30 Clues: All-loving. • All-powerful. • Very unusual or remarkable. • Holy pilgrimage at Mecca. It is a pillar of Islam • The Muslim community, this can be local and worldwide. • A type of ethics which is based on following rules, duty. • A strong belief that something will happen or be the case. • Events or occurrences which leave an impression on someone. • ...
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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
US Government vocabulary: Unit 2 2023-10-30
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- Roman ideal on the willingness to serve ones country
- defending the constitution campaigned by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and john jay
- a theory that stated people in society agreed to give up some of their freedom to the government in exchange for security and order.
- a political system in which the powers exercised by the government are restricted, usually by a written constitution
- a universal set of moral principles that can be applied to any culture or system of justice
- favored a loos association of states, pro Bill of Rights
- the idea that the powers of a government should be split between two or more strongly independent branches of government
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- rights that all people have by virtues of being human such as the right to life, liberty, and the ownership of property
- a two house legislature branch
- Basic individual rights of people such as the rights to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness
- A system in which each branch of gov can limit the power of other branches
- was a formal proclamation that the American colonies would now be an independent country separate from Great Britain
- the principle that the people are the ultimate source of authority and legitimacy of a government
- The idea that a government should be based on an established set of principles
- favored a strong central government, pro constitution
- a one house legislature branch
- a system of government in which power is divided between a central government and smaller regional governments
17 Clues: a two house legislature branch • a one house legislature branch • Roman ideal on the willingness to serve ones country • favored a strong central government, pro constitution • favored a loos association of states, pro Bill of Rights • A system in which each branch of gov can limit the power of other branches • ...
qwerty 2022-09-29
Across
- 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
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- 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 _____ • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- 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 • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-08
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- physician and surgeon who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy,physiology,and neurology
- a 5 step process used for learning new knowledge on the natural world
- the laws of planetary motion
- Created the heliocentric theory
- one of the effects of the scientific revolution
- written by andreas vesalius
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- written by kepler
- every object in the universe attracts every other object
- the theory the earth is the center of the universe
- wrote on the fabric of the human body
- the theory the the sun is the center of the universe
- Published the book "on the motion of the heart and blood
- theory created by copernicus
- discovered gravity
- claims that jupiter has four moons, the sun has dark spots, and earth's moon has a rough and uneven surface
- Created and explained the scientific method
16 Clues: written by kepler • discovered gravity • written by andreas vesalius • theory created by copernicus • the laws of planetary motion • Created the heliocentric theory • wrote on the fabric of the human body • Created and explained the scientific method • one of the effects of the scientific revolution • the theory the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Black holes CROSSWORD! 2023-12-13
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- A space in a black hole where time and the laws of physics don't apply
- The war Adolf Hitler started
- The smallest type of black holes ever known
- The point of no return
- Giant black holes in comparison to stellar black holes
- The theory Einstein made about light comes as a particle
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- The theory Einstein made about how particles smaller than atoms can be linked to each other even separated by billions of light years!
- The American physicist who created the term "Black holes"
- Famous physicist
- Mysterious beings in space which suck up everything in their path
- Famous equation
- The theory Einstein made about the forces and relationships between particles
- A ____ needs to be compressed to create a black hole
- A rare type of black holes
- A common type of black holes
15 Clues: Famous equation • Famous physicist • The point of no return • A rare type of black holes • The war Adolf Hitler started • A common type of black holes • The smallest type of black holes ever known • A ____ needs to be compressed to create a black hole • Giant black holes in comparison to stellar black holes • The theory Einstein made about light comes as a particle • ...
Biology crossword Puzzle 2023-10-04
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- The idea that evolution is a slow process
- Any group of animals that live together and reproduce.
- This part of DNA controls traits
- Difference between members of the same species
- Chimpanzees are humans are these to humans
- any trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- This theory is the main theory used by Scientists
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- Placing of events in the order in which they occurred without any relationship to the actual time during which any one event occurred
- A higher amount of this leads to a successful life while a lower leads to death
- A change in genetic material
- no longer on this planet
- This happens to species over time
- paleontologists study these
- This structure has little to no function
- Father of the theory of Evolution
15 Clues: no longer on this planet • paleontologists study these • A change in genetic material • This part of DNA controls traits • This happens to species over time • Father of the theory of Evolution • This structure has little to no function • The idea that evolution is a slow process • Chimpanzees are humans are these to humans • Difference between members of the same species • ...
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 ___ • ...
Group Dynamics 2021-12-07
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- groups, focus on developing members/ cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills through a structured set of procedures
- not a rigid set of structures that prescribes, step by step, what and how you should function as a leader
- existential and phenomenological approach based on the assumption that individuals and their behavior must be understood in the context of their ongoing relationship with the present environment
- integration, focus on differences, uses techniques drawn from many approaches, and is based on a systematic selection of techniques
- Consent, process of presenting basic information about a group to potential group participants to assist them in deciding whether to enter the group and how to participate in it
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- Groups, focus on interpersonal process and problem-solving strategies that stress conscious thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- groups, helps individual group members remediate psychological problems and interpersonal problems of living
- perspective, holds that we define ourselves by our choices
- Groups, common in many organizations and agencies, and they include committees, planing groups, staff development etc.
- group that is limited, have a preset time for termination, have a process orientation, and are professionally led
- supplements clinical judgement
11 Clues: supplements clinical judgement • perspective, holds that we define ourselves by our choices • not a rigid set of structures that prescribes, step by step, what and how you should function as a leader • groups, helps individual group members remediate psychological problems and interpersonal problems of living • ...
CHAPTER 1 VOCAB. 2015-12-07
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- Organized set of investigation procedures
- Factor that, as it changes, affects the measure of another variable
- Factor that can cause a change in the results of an experiment
- Mass per unit volume of material
- Amount of matter in an object
- Educated guess
- Standard used for comparison of test results in an experiment
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- Describes how closely measurements are to each other
- Statement about what happens in nature that seems to be true all of the time
- Used to represent an idea, object or event that is too big
- In an experiment a variable that doesn't change when other variables change
- Factor that changes as a result of changes in the other variables
- Organized procedure for testing a hypothesis
- Application of science to help people
- Compares a measurement to the real or accepted value
- Occurs when a scientist's exceptions change how the results of an experiment are viewed
- Amount of space occupied by an object
- Visual display of information or data
- Explanation of things or events that is based on knowledge gained from many investigations
19 Clues: Educated guess • Amount of matter in an object • Mass per unit volume of material • Application of science to help people • Amount of space occupied by an object • Visual display of information or data • Organized set of investigation procedures • Organized procedure for testing a hypothesis • Describes how closely measurements are to each other • ...
Unit 2 wk 3 2026-03-09
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- Received willingly or agreed to something.
- A sudden, brief burst of snow or busy activity.
- Read quickly to get the main idea, or glided lightly over a surface.
- An idea or set of ideas used to explain a fact or event.
- Hard to understand or having many difficult parts.
- To move from one region to another, especially when the seasons change.
- The different ways people or animals act.
- Put something onto a surface, or put a rule into use.
- Making a problem or pain less severe or difficult.
- Having a gently calming, relaxing, or comforting effect.
- Knobbly, rough, and twisted, just like an old tree root.
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- The act of vanishing or suddenly going out of sight.
- The act of watching something carefully to learn about it in Science.
- Cutting or tearing something into very thin strips.
- Funny, entertaining, or causing you to smile.
- Wished you had what someone else has; felt jealous.
- Looking unfriendly, threatening, or scary.
- Changed completely in shape, form, or appearance.
- Felt sad or sorry about a choice you made or something you did.
19 Clues: The different ways people or animals act. • Received willingly or agreed to something. • Looking unfriendly, threatening, or scary. • Funny, entertaining, or causing you to smile. • A sudden, brief burst of snow or busy activity. • Changed completely in shape, form, or appearance. • Hard to understand or having many difficult parts. • ...
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 • ...
Meta-Ethics 2026-01-12
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- Belief that moral properties do not exist objectively (2 words)
- Scottish philosopher arguing reason is the “slave of the passions”
- Hare’s theory of ethical language as universal commands
- Belief that moral properties exist objectively (2 words)
- Ethical language expresses beliefs, can be true or false
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- Theory claiming we know good/bad through intuition
- Verificationist, emotivist philosopher
- Aristotle’s concept of human flourishing
- Aristotle and Bentham are examples of this type of moral realism
- Philosopher who identified the naturalistic fallacy
- “Boo/Hurrah” theory of moral language
11 Clues: “Boo/Hurrah” theory of moral language • Verificationist, emotivist philosopher • Aristotle’s concept of human flourishing • Theory claiming we know good/bad through intuition • Philosopher who identified the naturalistic fallacy • Hare’s theory of ethical language as universal commands • Belief that moral properties exist objectively (2 words) • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2 2015-12-07
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- A low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle. The time evolution of many variables of economics exhibit a wave like behavior with local maxima followed by local minima.
- appreciation An increase in the value of one currency in terms of another.
- Friedman American economist who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and the complexity of stabilization policy.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- advantage The ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another individual or group.
- advantage The ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as making a specific product) more efficiently than another activity.
- reserve system Is the central banking system of the United States.
- The phase of the business cycle when the economy moves from a trough to a peak.
- per capita Is a measure of average income per person in a country.
- IRA An individual retirement account allowing a person to set aside after-tax income up to a specified amount each year. Both earnings on the account and withdrawals after age 59½ are tax-free.
- worth Is the total assets minus total outside liabilities of an individual or a company.
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- Is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.
- surplus Is most commonly used to refer to the financial situations of governments; individuals speak of "savings" rather than a "budget surplus." A surplus is considered a sign that government is being run efficiently.
- indicators Series of statistical figures, such as the consumer price index or the gross domestic product, used by economists to predict future economic activity.
- trade International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- The theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- Maynard Keynes English economist whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of modern macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments.
- Is an agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- A state in the economy in which the growth is slow, flat or declining
- Hayek Austrian and British economist and philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism.
- The highest point between the end of an economic expansion and the start of a contraction in a business cycle.
- deficit The amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports.
- fund An account that is used to set aside funds to be used in an emergency, such as the loss of a job, an illness or a major expense.
- standard The system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the currency could be exchanged. The gold standard was generally abandoned in the Depression of the 1930s.
- Smith Scottish moral philosopher, pioneer of political economy, and a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment.
25 Clues: reserve system Is the central banking system of the United States. • per capita Is a measure of average income per person in a country. • A state in the economy in which the growth is slow, flat or declining • appreciation An increase in the value of one currency in terms of another. • ...
Trade and Factor mobility 2019-11-06
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- Name of the economist who developed the theory of comparative advantage
- Michael porter used this image to describe 5 facets of competitive advantage
- Adjective which describes the trade policy emphasizing the responsibility of government to create advantages
- Phenomenon of migration which reduces the intellectual potential of countries with high emigration
- Theory emphasizing the move from producing at home to producing abroad
- trade theory emphasizing the importance of trade surplus
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- Costs which matter when deciding on spezialization
- Advantage which is not natural but rather the result of conscious efforts
- Phenomenon of relationship between trade and factor mobility when factor mobility reduces trade
- One of the academics who developed the factor proportion theory
- Academic who wrote about absolute advantage
11 Clues: Academic who wrote about absolute advantage • Costs which matter when deciding on spezialization • trade theory emphasizing the importance of trade surplus • One of the academics who developed the factor proportion theory • Theory emphasizing the move from producing at home to producing abroad • ...
Ethics and Morals 2018-03-02
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- the right of an individual to make their own decisions
- the psychologist who hypothesizes a Six Stage Theory of moral development. Many moral developmental theories built on his theory.
- taking actions that do no harm to others
- distributing benefits and harms fairly. Human rights, equality, and fair opportunity all play in this moral principle
- theory that determines ethics by examining the duties individuals have to each other
- keeping promises and contracts, as well as meeting patients' expectations
- the obligation to be truthful
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- not intruding or sharing certain aspects of a person's life
- taking actions that do good for others
- theory that determines ethics by examining the consequences of the action
- keeping personal and confidential information private unless given permission for disclosure
11 Clues: the obligation to be truthful • taking actions that do good for others • taking actions that do no harm to others • the right of an individual to make their own decisions • not intruding or sharing certain aspects of a person's life • theory that determines ethics by examining the consequences of the action • ...
Wordy Wisdom 2022-02-01
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- The study of the structure of an organization and of the ways in which the people in it interact
- The science of human behavior as it pertains to workplace
- 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
- 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)
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- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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
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)
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. • ...
Y9 philosophy - Unit 1 key terms 2022-12-15
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- A being (usually human) who is part of our moral community (and therefore worthy of certain rights)
- An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- of Appearances Plato's name for the world in which we live.
- An argument is the process by which one explains how a conclusion was reached. It requires premises that support a conclusion.
- The belief that humans have both a body and another separate, immaterial part, such as a mind or soul
- Based on facts; not influenced by our emotions or personal opinions
- The belief that only the material/physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
- The main point the speaker is trying to make.
- Rasa Latin for 'Blank Slate' - the theory that human nature is created through experiences
- fallacy A flaw in the reasoning of an argument.
- The theory that knowledge is gained through the five senses.
- Non-physical; not having a body or being made up of any physical matter
- An attempt to formally argue different points of view (made of an argument and counter-arguments).
- Prove yourself right by giving evidence that supports your view
- To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes!
- The effect that accepting an idea has on forming further ideas.
- The state of being awake or self-aware
- Story with a hidden/deeper meaning.
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- The ability to experience pleasure or pain, and therefore to suffer.
- bias A systematic error in thinking that affects the decisions and judgments people make e.g. catastrophising
- Selection The process whereby organisms (animals, plants, etc) that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms)
- Based on personal feelings, opinions or preferences
- The theory that there is some knowledge that is gained through reason, before experience.
- agent Someone who knows right from wrong and is therefore capable of making moral decisions
- Love of Wisdom; it is the study of knowledge or 'thinking about thinking'
- The belief that all human acts are motivated by selfish desires
- A word that describes the way things seem to us individually e.g. the pain of a headache, the taste of chocolate, the redness of an evening sky etc.
- The process of change over time, leading to the creation of new species
- Acts that put others' needs before our own
- rebut Rebuttal or to rebut is when you reject a counter-argument to try and prove that you are right.
- The belief that only the material/physical world exists; non-physical concepts such as the soul are impossible
- thinking The ability to think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe
- A statement in an argument that provides reasons or support for the conclusion. There can be one or many in a single argument.
- intelligence (AI) Machines, e.g. computers, that mimic/display human intelligence
- of Forms Plato's name for a perfect world where our souls previously lived.
- The status of being a person
37 Clues: The status of being a person • Story with a hidden/deeper meaning. • The state of being awake or self-aware • Acts that put others' needs before our own • To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes! • The main point the speaker is trying to make. • fallacy A flaw in the reasoning of an argument. • Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms) • ...
Chapter 2: Methods 2021-02-26
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- An ordered series of questions intended to elicit information from respondents.
- The goal of this method is to uncover the meanings people give to their own social actions, and those of others, by observing their behavior in practice.
- The outcome variable – the variation you are trying to explain.
- Abstract propositions that explain the social world and make predictions.
- The process of assigning a precise method for measuring a term being examined in a study.
- When variables tend to vary together.
- A way of conducting research that starts with a theory, forms a hypothesis, makes empirical observations, and then analyzes the data to confirm, reject, or modify the original theory.
- A method category for gathering sociological data that is often used to explore meanings or describe mechanisms embedded in social processes.
- An educated or informed guess
- The measure is capturing or reflecting or assessing what it is you intended.
- The controlled or manipulated variable that you believe has an impact on the proceeding variable.
- A set of standard approaches or tools social scientists follow or use when investigating social phenomenon.
- A method category for gathering sociological data that is already in or may be converted to numeric form.
- The process of recruiting or identifying the members of the target population who will actually be studied.
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- These study use data from the controlled environment of a laboratory-based setting.
- The process of engaging with data to identify new understandings and key findings; the goal being knowledge production.
- Social facts -- the process of identifying patterns in social features or phenomenon.
- Researchers using this method compare two or more entities with the intent of learning more about the factors that differ between them.
- When there is a third unseen factor affecting the relationship between A and B, often making is seem as though A is causing B, even though it is not.
- A way of researching sociology that is critical of the methods used; taking all subjects seriously rather than privileging one type of data, experience, or worldview over another.
- A way of conducting research that starts with empirical observations and then works to form a theory.
- Scientists using this method collect data from written reports, newspaper articles, journals, transcripts, television programs, diaries, artwork, and other artifacts that date back to the period they want to study.
- When one variable precedes another and has a direct effect.
- Analyzing and critically considering the white coat effects a researcher may be imprinting in their research.
- A systematic analysis of the content in written or recorded material.
- A method that interacts with respondents individually by asking open-ended questions.
- When you think A has a direct relationship on B in that it changes B, but it’s actually B that is changing A.
- The likelihood of repeating the results using the same measures in future studies – how probable it is that you will replicate the results with a replicated method.
- The issue of being concerned with the relationship of power and the process of knowledge generation.
29 Clues: An educated or informed guess • When variables tend to vary together. • When one variable precedes another and has a direct effect. • The outcome variable – the variation you are trying to explain. • A systematic analysis of the content in written or recorded material. • Abstract propositions that explain the social world and make predictions. • ...
Comm 390 Conflict Management Chapters 1-4 2019-09-05
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- A type of goal that deals with one’s sense of self-worth, pride, self-respect or power
- Theories that focus attention on the communication and interactions among people rather than on the individual
- Goals are more or less positive or more or less negatively related and the actions are more or less effective
- An event that precipitates conflict and usually is directly related to the topic
- Deep seated beliefs about right and wrong
- A skill all effective conflict managers need to have that involves moving ahead into a different and more productive path
- A personal association for a word
- A type of conflict in which interpersonal conflict does not yet exist
- A type of goal that deals with who the parties are to each other
- behaviors are caused by a situation outside the individual’s control
- What one “says” the goal was during a conflict
- A theory that explains that we anticipate how people will act by looking at the relationship we share, our views of that person, and the situation
- An overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one’s place in it
- Begrudging compliance, perhaps with a plan to get even
- behavior that arises from the other person’s personality, values, or characteristics
- Encompass the concept that the goals of all parties in a conflict might be met if creative strategies are applied to the problem
- Anything someone perceives to be in limited supply
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- A moment when how one responds can change the entire direction of a relationship
- Defending one’s positions and attacking the other party’s positions
- A theory that suggests that within a system there are forces that drive conflicts and forces that restrain them proposed by Lewin
- A type of conflict that is defined as purely internal struggles about one’s goals
- Occurs when we assign internal attributions to our successes
- This type of interdependence can result from factors such as disliking another person or a competitive reward structure
- A type of goal that relates to how things should be done
- A climate in which individuals feels threatened and react to others negatively
- Submission
- Removing oneself from the controversy
- Arises from a focus on the underlying needs (interests) of each of the parties rather than their surface demands (positions)
- Communicating about communication
- A desired condition
- Assigning internal or external causation without a factual base
- Management that includes any communication intended to move two peoples views of a situation closer together
- The dictionary definition of a word
- A type of goal that relates to tangible resources
- Attacks others and their positions
- What the conversation was about
- A type of conflict that is defined as a struggle among a small number of interdependent people (usually two) arising from perceived interference with goal achievement
- Resources in the competitive world often are viewed as _____.
- A theory that conceived an internal struggle between the id and the superego
- A theory that explains how people attempt to make sense of the world around them
40 Clues: Submission • A desired condition • What the conversation was about • Communicating about communication • A personal association for a word • Attacks others and their positions • The dictionary definition of a word • Removing oneself from the controversy • Deep seated beliefs about right and wrong • What one “says” the goal was during a conflict • ...
Substances & Pain Management Review 2023-11-16
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- Initials to describe strategies to quit smoking focused on physiological addiction to nicotine
- applied to the site at which pain occurs, blocks block nerve cells in that region
- pain caused by benign condition in which pain is sometimes in intense
- drugs used to reduce fever and inflammation, interfere with the transmission of pain signals
- strategy for replacing the urge to smoke or smoking with walking around the block
- this theory posits that there are specific sensory receptors (e.g., pain, warmth, touch)
- Therapy used to reduce chronic tension headaches
- substances that result in physiological arousal, increase energy, raise dopamine in the brain
- returning to an unwanted behavior after beginning to change it
- deep-tissue manipulation by trained therapists
- condition in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on a given substance
- these influence our experience of pain and ability to cope with pain
- perceptual and cognitive processing caused by alcohol
- strategies to use gum or nicotine to manage cravings to use tobacco
- (bind to opiate receptors, inhibiting transmission of pain signals
- refers to irritating body tissue to ease pain
- gains that might result in individual continuing to express pain to ger support or attention
- measures assessing outward manifestations of pain (e.g., posture, facial expression)
- treatment that affects someone despite having no properties relevant to the condition
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- Used to monitor and change selected physiological functions (e.g., heart rate)
- _____ control theory emphasizes psychological factors in the experience of pain
- when the body needs larger and larger doses to experience the same effects
- strategy in which people are taught to pay conscious attention to their thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations
- pain that does not go away after a minimum of 6 months
- intense time-limited pain likely the result of tissue damage or disease
- substances that slow down normal bodily activity in the brain, heart, and muscle
- sensory receptors that transmit impulses associated with pain
- therapy used with to make individuals sick when they ingest alcohol
- ____-regulation model proposes that people smoke to attain positive, reduce negative affect
- this theory describes pain based on type of stimulation received by the nerve endings
- ____-reduction theory suggests alcohol is used to cope with or regulate negative moods
- substances that distort perception, heighten sensations
- influences sensitivity to alcohol, response to alcohol, and risk of developing dependence
- consuming 4+ drinks in one day for women, 5+ drinks in one day for men
- area of the brain where we process and experiences pain
- experience and expression of pain is learned by observing others
- ____factors like high extraversion predict likelihood of smoking
- irritability, fatigue, or nausea that occur when discontinuing the substance
- substances that mimic the body’s normal process of managing pain by binding to opioid receptors
- measures used to assess pain using heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration
- ____ -effect model proposing nicotine stimulates reward-inducing centers in the nervous system regulation model suggesting smoking is rewarding at level of nicotine is above a certain “set point” Nicotine addictive substance in tobacco products that disappears from blood after a few days
41 Clues: refers to irritating body tissue to ease pain • deep-tissue manipulation by trained therapists • Therapy used to reduce chronic tension headaches • perceptual and cognitive processing caused by alcohol • pain that does not go away after a minimum of 6 months • substances that distort perception, heighten sensations • ...
Final 2026-03-26
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- Analysis of variance used to compare mean differences across multiple groups
- Statistical measure of the strength and direction of a relationship
- Sampling method where groups rather than individuals are selected
- The outcome variable that is measured in an experiment or study
- A set of written questions used to gather information from respondents
- The middle value in an ordered set of data
- The arithmetic average of a set of numerical values
- Degree to which study findings can be generalized to other populations or settings
- Statistical determination that a result is unlikely to have occurred by chance
- The extent to which a measure accurately reflects what it is intended to measure
- A recurring idea, concept, or topic identified in qualitative data
- Watching and recording behaviors or events systematically for data
- The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge
- Anything that can take on different values or attributes in research
- Method of collecting structured responses from participants using questions
- A variable that explains the mechanism or process underlying a relationship
- Using multiple methods or data sources to confirm research findings
- A controlled study where variables are manipulated to test causality
- The variable that is manipulated or used to predict outcomes
- The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of reality and what exists
- Selecting participants at regular intervals from a list or sequence
- The consistency or stability of a measurement over time or items
- A measure of how spread out data values are from the mean
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- Research approach using numerical data and statistical analysis
- Extent to which a measure accurately captures the theoretical concept
- A system of ideas used to explain observed phenomena
- Statistical technique for predicting the value of one variable from another
- Dividing the population into subgroups before sampling to ensure representation
- A subset of the population selected for participation in a study
- A specific, testable prediction derived from a theory
- A sampling method where every member has an equal chance of selection
- Collecting data through direct verbal questioning of participants
- Research approach focusing on meanings, experiences, and narratives
- Systematic error that leads to inaccurate or unfair research results
- The default assumption that there is no effect or relationship in the population
- Principles guiding moral conduct and responsible behavior in research
- The entire group of individuals or units that a researcher is interested in
- The most frequently occurring value in a dataset
- A variable that changes the strength or direction of the relationship between variables
- Assigning numbers or labels to variables according to rules or scales
- Choosing participants based on availability and ease of access
- Extent to which results can be attributed to the variables studied, not other factors
- Degree to which a measure appears to assess what it intends on the surface
- The process of selecting a subset of individuals from a larger population
- The process of labeling qualitative data to identify patterns or themes
45 Clues: The middle value in an ordered set of data • The most frequently occurring value in a dataset • The arithmetic average of a set of numerical values • A system of ideas used to explain observed phenomena • A specific, testable prediction derived from a theory • A measure of how spread out data values are from the mean • ...
Being a parent 2013-08-27
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- A type of parenthood where the child is legally the new parents as their own
- Puberty to adulthood
- A type of parenthood where one of the two who conceive a child
- Physical, mental and emotional
- Refers to an increasing skill in one or a combination of abilities
- Providing care, support, and love in a way that leads to a child's total development
- An organized set of suggestions about facts or events that is developed through study and observation
- Words and actions used to influence a child
- One to three years old
- A type of parenting that is only for a short period of time
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- What is development
- A type of parenting that is legally appointed by a court
- A person besides a parent who provides care
- Three skills are needed, Providing physical care, providing guidance and
- Esteem A persons opinion,belief, or judgement about his or her worthiness as a person.(Feelings)
- Three to five years old
- Birth to one year
- age Five to puberty
- A type of parenting where you marry a person with children
19 Clues: Birth to one year • What is development • age Five to puberty • Puberty to adulthood • One to three years old • Three to five years old • Physical, mental and emotional • A person besides a parent who provides care • Words and actions used to influence a child • A type of parenting that is legally appointed by a court • A type of parenting where you marry a person with children • ...
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 2022-09-12
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- Kira rolls a die and tosses a coin. What is the probability she gets an even number and heads? (Spell out fraction)
- Last name of President that got Thanksgiving moved
- The English word "salary" has a 2,000 year old etymology to a word meaning...
- What gives plants their color
- Sea; see and fair; fare are called
- Shape has 12 sides
- Type of rock that forms on the surface of the Earth in cumulative layers
- Two but as an ordinal number
- Force per unit area
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- What month did the Boston Tea Party occur in
- Pi is a ____ number
- Nonrenewable energy
- Prefix appears where in a word
- Once a hypothesis has been verified and accepted, it becomes a
- Drip, chirp, splash, giggle
- A 14 line poem
- Another word for average of all the numbers in the set
- An object stays at rest or in motion unless/until an opposing force changes it is Newtons ____ Law
- A length of DNA that can code for a particular protein is called a
19 Clues: A 14 line poem • Shape has 12 sides • Pi is a ____ number • Nonrenewable energy • Force per unit area • Drip, chirp, splash, giggle • Two but as an ordinal number • What gives plants their color • Prefix appears where in a word • Sea; see and fair; fare are called • What month did the Boston Tea Party occur in • Last name of President that got Thanksgiving moved • ...
Week 3 Wednesday Crossword 2024-08-06
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- When a person experiences constant stress which persists over an extended period of time, usually in relation to an ongoing issue
- This schedule of reinforcement does not involve any specific fixed or set time for reinforcing behavior
- This refers to the person's needs for belongingness, a person's need to feel a sense of involvement, acceptance, or safety within a social group
- People feel deprived from resources that they as an individual or group are accustomed to, or resources which are widely encouraged or approved in the society to which they belong
- Emotional release (usually aggressive energy)
- The Myers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI) is a measure of personality type based on the work of this psychologist who theorized about personality archetypes
- This syndrome describes the process your body goes through when you are exposed to any kind of stress, positive or negative, and has three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
- This describes the reason we forget our early childhood experiences, and begin having memories around 3 years old
- This personality inventory measures a persons traits based only on their extroversion and their neuroticism, there are 4 personality types
- From the perspective of Behaviorism, this represents a gradual decrease in response to a conditioned stimulus that occurs when the stimulus is presented without reinforcement
- In the theory of behaviorism, this type of classical conditioning through rewards or consequences
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- In cognitive psychology, this refers to the altering of existing knowledge or creating new knowledge in response to new information
- Anything a pregnant person is exposed to or ingests during pregnancy that's known to cause fetal abnormalities
- A state that occurs after a person has experienced a stressful situation repeatedly, or a series of stressful situations
- This schedule of reinforcement involves an exact time or a fixed time for reinforcing behavior
- From the perspective of behaviorism, this describes the natural tendency to respond in the same way to different but similar stimuli
- The five factor model is also known as this
- a person's behavior/personality both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment
- Any category or thing that is made real by convention or collective agreement
- This theory suggests that all humans have three basic psychological needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness—that underlie growth and development
- This type of motivation comes from external rewards and punishments
- This theory suggests that all behaviors are driven by innate and biologically programmed responses
22 Clues: The five factor model is also known as this • Emotional release (usually aggressive energy) • This type of motivation comes from external rewards and punishments • Any category or thing that is made real by convention or collective agreement • This schedule of reinforcement involves an exact time or a fixed time for reinforcing behavior • ...
Keynes Theory 2020-08-01
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- RBI controls money with this method
- decrease in prices
- addition to capital stock
- the person who changed classical theory
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- policy of government to control money
- total demand of all households in economy
- values ranges between one to infinity
- aggregate demand is equal to _____ and investment
- increase in prices
9 Clues: increase in prices • decrease in prices • addition to capital stock • RBI controls money with this method • policy of government to control money • values ranges between one to infinity • the person who changed classical theory • total demand of all households in economy • aggregate demand is equal to _____ and investment
PERM THEORY 2021-10-28
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- Applying perm solution, rinsing, applying neutralizer and rinsing
- the physical and chemical process of making straight hair curly
- that stops the waving process of a permanent wave; rebuilds the bonds into their new form, rehardens and fix hair into new curl
- Another name for perm solution. Allow protein chains to assume shape or perm rod
- Machineless method of perming hair; the hair is wrapped on rods while a waving lotion process the hair with out heat
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- Wrapping the hair around the perm tool using end papers
- Also known as waving lotion or reforming lotion applied to break disulfide bonds and softens protein structure. (Allows hair to assume shape of rod)
- In the pH range of 6.9-7.2 of perm
- 1906 invented heat permanent waving machine suitable for long hair and wrapped spiral fashion from scalp to ends
9 Clues: In the pH range of 6.9-7.2 of perm • Wrapping the hair around the perm tool using end papers • the physical and chemical process of making straight hair curly • Applying perm solution, rinsing, applying neutralizer and rinsing • Another name for perm solution. Allow protein chains to assume shape or perm rod • ...
Cultivation Theory 2021-10-21
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- Careful, systematic study of TV content
- We believe television is a ______ of reality
- The ________ principal states that when people make judgements about the world around them, they rely on the smallest bits of information that come to mind most quickly
- Cynical mindset of general mistrust of others subscribed to by heavy viewers
- News media is not in the business of content, they are in the business of delivering __________ to advertisers
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- Study of why media companies produce the messages the do
- Who developed Cultivation Theory?
- What you see on TV cultivates __________
- The concept that states that those whose lives most resemble
9 Clues: Who developed Cultivation Theory? • Careful, systematic study of TV content • What you see on TV cultivates __________ • We believe television is a ______ of reality • Study of why media companies produce the messages the do • The concept that states that those whose lives most resemble • Cynical mindset of general mistrust of others subscribed to by heavy viewers • ...
Price Theory 2017-05-31
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- Factor that affect supply
- the price of a product when demand equals supply.
- A graph showing how the demand for a good or service and its price are related.
- a graph showing how the supply of a good or service and its price are related.
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- the quantity of a product when demand equals supply.
- when price goes up, demand goes
- Factor that affect demand
- how much of a good or service is available for consumers to buy
- when price goes up, supply goes
9 Clues: Factor that affect demand • Factor that affect supply • when price goes up, demand goes • when price goes up, supply goes • the price of a product when demand equals supply. • the quantity of a product when demand equals supply. • how much of a good or service is available for consumers to buy • ...
Price Theory 2017-05-31
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- Factor that affect supply
- A graph showing how the demand for a good or service and its price are related.
- when price goes up, supply goes
- how much of a good or service is available for consumers to buy
- the price of a product when demand equals supply.
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- the quantity of a product when demand equals supply.
- Factor that affect demand
- when price goes up, demand goes
- a graph showing how the supply of a good or service and its price are related.
9 Clues: Factor that affect supply • Factor that affect demand • when price goes up, demand goes • when price goes up, supply goes • the price of a product when demand equals supply. • the quantity of a product when demand equals supply. • how much of a good or service is available for consumers to buy • ...
Price Theory 2017-05-31
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- Faktor wat prys beinvloed
- die prys van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
- Faktor wat vraag beinvloed
- ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou
- Wanneer prys styg vraag
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- Wanneer prys styg aanbod
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
- ‘n grafiek wat aandui hoe die vraag vir ‘n artikel of diens en die prys daarvan verwant is.
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n goedere of diens wat vir verbruikers beskikbaar is om te koop of van gebruik te maak.
9 Clues: Faktor wat prys beinvloed • Faktor wat vraag beinvloed • Wanneer prys styg vraag • Wanneer prys styg aanbod • die prys van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is. • die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is. • ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou • ...
Interactionist theory 2017-11-08
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- This person thought that language emerged from social interactions and relationships
- An expression of disapproval
- This person was the main theorist
- A type of communication
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- An exchange between two or more individuals
- This is the development that a child needs before developing language skills
- He saw language as a tool that amplifies and enhances thought
- A group of people
- He saw language as depending entirely on thought
9 Clues: A group of people • A type of communication • An expression of disapproval • This person was the main theorist • An exchange between two or more individuals • He saw language as depending entirely on thought • He saw language as a tool that amplifies and enhances thought • This is the development that a child needs before developing language skills • ...
Labelling Theory 2014-09-24
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- The attempt to control deviance leads to it increasing rather than decreasing is known as Deviance....
- Becker said social groups make deviance by inventing these
- Deviance that results from a societal reaction
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- Most targeted class
- Deviant acts that haven't been publicly labelled
- He argues that police use stereotypes of the typical delinquent
- The view that see's deviance as producing social control
- In 1972, this sociologist talked about labeling
- Self-Fufilling Prophecy Sociologist
9 Clues: Most targeted class • Self-Fufilling Prophecy Sociologist • Deviance that results from a societal reaction • In 1972, this sociologist talked about labeling • Deviant acts that haven't been publicly labelled • The view that see's deviance as producing social control • Becker said social groups make deviance by inventing these • ...
filter theory 2023-11-09
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- The third filter of the filter theory
- The second filter: similarity of what?
- Encouraged by similarity in attitudes, also a previous factor affecting attraction ( not including the dash )
- Who pointed out that many studies have failed to replicate the original study .
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- Relates to geographical location.
- When you are more likely to form a relationship with someone who is culturally or socially similar
- As a factor, what does the filter theory affect?
- Who devised the filter theory based on a study with student couples?
- The filter theory ______ the range of available romantic partners
9 Clues: Relates to geographical location. • The third filter of the filter theory • The second filter: similarity of what? • As a factor, what does the filter theory affect? • The filter theory ______ the range of available romantic partners • Who devised the filter theory based on a study with student couples? • ...
Nail Theory 2024-01-08
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- Gels are mostly made up of what type of polymers?
- An essential oil that is soothing and healing is:
- What is the most common nail shape worn by men?
- A polish technique that create a natural-looking effect on nails is called:
- A stroking or circular movement that is soothing and relaxing is:
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- What ingredient does cuticle remover contain to result in softening?
- During the natural nail service, what do you put under the first coat of nail polish?
- A spray polish that aids in the fast drying of polish is called:
- A service that involves adding designs or accents to manicured nails is:
9 Clues: What is the most common nail shape worn by men? • Gels are mostly made up of what type of polymers? • An essential oil that is soothing and healing is: • A spray polish that aids in the fast drying of polish is called: • A stroking or circular movement that is soothing and relaxing is: • What ingredient does cuticle remover contain to result in softening? • ...
Color Theory 2023-11-29
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- An arrangement of colors organized by their relationship to one another
- The cool or warm tones of a color
- Wedge shaped glass
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- The colors created when light passes through a wedge shaped glass
- The purity of a color
- The lightness or darkness of a hue
- The Brightness or dullness of a hue
- The name of a color
- The colors created from a prism
9 Clues: Wedge shaped glass • The name of a color • The purity of a color • The colors created from a prism • The cool or warm tones of a color • The lightness or darkness of a hue • The Brightness or dullness of a hue • The colors created when light passes through a wedge shaped glass • An arrangement of colors organized by their relationship to one another
Attachment Theory 2024-02-05
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- Team who is going to win tonight's ball game against BA
- This is the attachment style where child seems disturbed but not distressed when the mother leaves and greets her happily when she returns.
- Harry Harlow worked with these.
- The theory this crossword is about...
- This psychologist devised an experimental situation to assess a child’s attachment style.
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- In this experiment,young children play in a room with their mother. The mother leaves the room and then returns. The experimenter rates the child’s reaction both when she leaves the room and when she returns.
- Which type of mother did the animals prefer in the Harry Harlow's study?
- This psychologist believes that children develop an inner representation of their relationship with their primary caregivers. This inner representation, or working model, becomes the basis for their subsequent adult relationships.
- This is the attachment style where child may or may not become anxious or distressed when the mother leaves the room and may either ignore her or be ambivalent about physical contact when she returns.
9 Clues: Harry Harlow worked with these. • The theory this crossword is about... • Team who is going to win tonight's ball game against BA • Which type of mother did the animals prefer in the Harry Harlow's study? • This psychologist devised an experimental situation to assess a child’s attachment style. • ...
Music Theory 2024-02-06
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- How many sharps are there in D major?
- How many semiquavers do you need to make up a crotchet?
- Fill in the blank: All _______ Eat Grass
- A minim plus a crotchet equals how many beats?
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- Is flat higher or lower than a natural sign?
- Are there any sharps or flats in C major
- What word do you spell for treble clef space?
- Is sharp higher or lower than a natural sign?
- How many quavers do you need to make up a semibreve?
9 Clues: How many sharps are there in D major? • Are there any sharps or flats in C major • Fill in the blank: All _______ Eat Grass • Is flat higher or lower than a natural sign? • What word do you spell for treble clef space? • Is sharp higher or lower than a natural sign? • A minim plus a crotchet equals how many beats? • How many quavers do you need to make up a semibreve? • ...
Education Theory 2022-08-17
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- Created by Howard Gardner because he believed that individuals are smart in a variety of ways.
- Created by Friedrich Froebel because young children learn best through play, observation, and reflection.
- Created by Abraham Maslow because he believed that all humans have foundational needs that must be met in order to reach your full potential.
- Created by B. F. Skinner because he believed that individuals are motivated by rewards and behavior can be deterred with punishment.
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- Created by Marie Montessori because she believed that children learn best independently.
- Created by Urie Bronfenbrenner because children with a positive ecological system around them have a better chance for success.
- Created by Benjamin Bloom to encourage teachers to teach in a continuum of higher order thinking skills beginning with memory and ending with creation.
- Created by Ivan Pavlov and states that you can train anyone to respond to a given stimulus.
- Created by John Dewey who states that you learn best by doing hands on activities and application of knowledge.
9 Clues: Created by Marie Montessori because she believed that children learn best independently. • Created by Ivan Pavlov and states that you can train anyone to respond to a given stimulus. • Created by Howard Gardner because he believed that individuals are smart in a variety of ways. • ...
Organizational Theory 2022-10-28
9 Clues: r in podscrp • p in podscrp • exists for the owner • 1 best way to do work • lower members want a voice • exists for a specific client • result of study in telephone factory • natural inclination to not work hard • everyone should have only one supervisor
Education theory 2023-03-06
9 Clues: Traitors host • injected toxin • Whose taxonomy? • objective setting • bring the body... • thematic saturation • Gibbs reflective *****? • Kirkpatricks * levels of evaluation • Vygotskys zone of ******* development
particle theory 2024-10-01
9 Clues: buffer • is wet • its hard • is everything • don't go to the gym • waking and running is ______ • something that is hard to see • tiny balls that make solid liquid and gas • its particles move rapidly in all directions
Cell theory 2022-12-09
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- Energy _________flow occurs with cells
- concluded that all plants parts were made of cells.
- (DNA) information is passed on during cell division.
- first person to describe cells when looking at a cork with a microscope
- basic unit of (life) structure and function
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- Cells come from__________cells.
- ___living things are made of cells
- discovered single-celled organisms in pond water
- stated all cells could form only from other cells
9 Clues: Cells come from__________cells. • ___living things are made of cells • Energy _________flow occurs with cells • basic unit of (life) structure and function • discovered single-celled organisms in pond water • stated all cells could form only from other cells • concluded that all plants parts were made of cells. • (DNA) information is passed on during cell division. • ...
Cell Theory 2022-09-13
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- called cells "animalcules"
- the thought that living things come from nonliving things
- first person to see cells and name them
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- said all plants are made of cells
- scientist who used broth to further
- spontaneous generation
- said all animals are made of cells
- scientist who disproved sponraneous generation using meat in containers
- an explanation of parts of the natural world
9 Clues: spontaneous generation • called cells "animalcules" • said all plants are made of cells • said all animals are made of cells • scientist who used broth to further • first person to see cells and name them • an explanation of parts of the natural world • the thought that living things come from nonliving things • ...
Atomic Theory 2023-09-15
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- atoms with the same number of protons and diffrent numbers of neutrons
- positively charged particle
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- The basic paricle from which all elements are made
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- An idea that has been studied and investigated and is supported by a vast and diverse of evidence
- The sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- atoms that contain negatively charged particle
- particle exists un the nucleus of atoms
- dense center is called
9 Clues: dense center is called • positively charged particle • particle exists un the nucleus of atoms • atoms that contain negatively charged particle • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • The basic paricle from which all elements are made • The sum of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Cell theory 2025-02-25
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- the basic unit of structure & function
- Theory 3 part description of how cells are formed
- it lives in pond water, under your nails, and even in the air
- Hooke They were the first to use the word "cells"
- Things that are inside cells
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- Deliver material throughout the cell
- the cover of the outer of plant cells the protects and helps keep its shape.
- Protective outer covering of the cell
- scientific tools that allows us to examine tiny cells
- Van Leeuwenhoek Dutch glass maker who first saw cells
10 Clues: Things that are inside cells • Deliver material throughout the cell • Protective outer covering of the cell • the basic unit of structure & function • Theory 3 part description of how cells are formed • Hooke They were the first to use the word "cells" • scientific tools that allows us to examine tiny cells • Van Leeuwenhoek Dutch glass maker who first saw cells • ...
Equity Theory 2025-01-30
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- The process of discussing and adjusting relationship contributions to achieve fairness.
- The things we gain from a relationship, such as love, support, and companionship.
- A situation where one partner gains more from the relationship than the other.
- Negative aspects of a relationship, such as stress or effort.
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- A situation where a person feels they are giving more than they receive in a relationship.
- The concept of receiving the same outcomes, regardless of individual input.
- The balance of give and take in a relationship that determines fairness.
- The principle that fairness in a relationship is based on partners receiving the same amount of profit rather than equal amounts of rewards.
- A lack of fairness in a relationship, leading to dissatisfaction.
9 Clues: Negative aspects of a relationship, such as stress or effort. • A lack of fairness in a relationship, leading to dissatisfaction. • The balance of give and take in a relationship that determines fairness. • The concept of receiving the same outcomes, regardless of individual input. • ...
Attachment theory 2024-12-13
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- someone who takes care of a child or infant
- a persons psychological and emotional well-being
- bad attachments in the memory because of lack of interaction.
- experiencing depression, low self esteem, and insecurity.
- the way someone acts
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- a human at their early stages of life
- experiencing less stress, less anxiety, and are overall positive.
- communication or direct involvement with someone or something.
- a feeling that binds one to a person or thing
9 Clues: the way someone acts • a human at their early stages of life • someone who takes care of a child or infant • a feeling that binds one to a person or thing • a persons psychological and emotional well-being • experiencing depression, low self esteem, and insecurity. • bad attachments in the memory because of lack of interaction. • ...
Cell Theory 2025-09-05
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- The number of parts that make up the cell theory
- The specimen that Hooke viewed to name the cell
- The last name of the scientist that discovered that all plants were made of cells
- The basic unit of living things
- All cells come from ____________ cells
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- The full name of the scientist that discovered and named the first cell
- The last name of the scientist that discovered that all animals were made of cells
- Cells are the basic unit of structure and ________
- The scientist that discovered that all cells come from existing cells
9 Clues: The basic unit of living things • All cells come from ____________ cells • The specimen that Hooke viewed to name the cell • The number of parts that make up the cell theory • Cells are the basic unit of structure and ________ • The scientist that discovered that all cells come from existing cells • ...
Economic theory 2026-03-12
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- Unemployment when people change jobs.
- The main institution that regulates the economy.
- Law showing relation between unemployment and output
- Using goods and services to satisfy needs.
- Money spent to increase future production.
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- Part of income not spent.
- Growth of a country’s production of goods and services over time.
- Total value of a nation’s assets and resources.
- Improvement in people’s living standards and economy.
9 Clues: Part of income not spent. • Unemployment when people change jobs. • Using goods and services to satisfy needs. • Money spent to increase future production. • Total value of a nation’s assets and resources. • The main institution that regulates the economy. • Law showing relation between unemployment and output • Improvement in people’s living standards and economy. • ...
Economic theory 2026-03-12
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- Unemployment when people change jobs.
- The main institution that regulates the economy.
- Law showing relation between unemployment and output
- Using goods and services to satisfy needs.
- Money spent to increase future production.
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- Part of income not spent.
- Growth of a country’s production of goods and services over time.
- Total value of a nation’s assets and resources.
- Improvement in people’s living standards and economy.
9 Clues: Part of income not spent. • Unemployment when people change jobs. • Using goods and services to satisfy needs. • Money spent to increase future production. • Total value of a nation’s assets and resources. • The main institution that regulates the economy. • Law showing relation between unemployment and output • Improvement in people’s living standards and economy. • ...
Economic theory 2025-10-29
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- Person who buys goods for his own satisfaction
- Condition in which supply and demand is equal
- Amount of money that a subject borrowed
- Name of process in which properties go from being owned by government to being owned by private ones
- therapy. Process in which sudden change is made to market economy
- Name of a book written by Ibn Khaldun
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- A type of economy in which no money is used , only bartering
- Type of economy which has opposite qualities to natural economy
- One of the perfect markets ( Chorsu..., Kuyluk...)
9 Clues: Name of a book written by Ibn Khaldun • Amount of money that a subject borrowed • Condition in which supply and demand is equal • Person who buys goods for his own satisfaction • One of the perfect markets ( Chorsu..., Kuyluk...) • A type of economy in which no money is used , only bartering • Type of economy which has opposite qualities to natural economy • ...
Research Terms 2014-05-16
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- Provides information to person or organization
- definition Consisting of concepts
- participant Takes part of an experiment
- research Guided by educated guesses
- theory Theory from systematic research
- Explanation made on evidence
- Reality consists of objects and events as perceived
- data Describes something
- Data collected for testing
- Degree in which something is dissolved
- review Assessment that addresses research question
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- data Quantity,amount,range
- Thought or idea
- research Research not experimental
- Person or thing being described
- Facts from calculating, analyzing
- variable What is measured and affects on experiment
- variable We have control over
- definition Define variable,term,object
19 Clues: Thought or idea • data Describes something • data Quantity,amount,range • Data collected for testing • Explanation made on evidence • variable We have control over • Person or thing being described • definition Consisting of concepts • Facts from calculating, analyzing • research Research not experimental • research Guided by educated guesses • ...
Earth's layers 2024-02-09
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- when you add force to property
- the part we live on
- pieces of the earth's surface
- hottest part of the earth
- when something collides
- slide past each other
- inner part of the core
- theory made by Harry Hess
- in the crust
- plates slide toward each other
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- outer part of the core
- plates move away from each other
- the lithosphere moves the plates
- place where one is under another plate
- the middle of the earth
- in between the mantle and the crust
- is natural disaster formed by a transform boundry
- theory that countries drifted
- below the lithosphere
19 Clues: in the crust • the part we live on • slide past each other • below the lithosphere • outer part of the core • inner part of the core • the middle of the earth • when something collides • hottest part of the earth • theory made by Harry Hess • pieces of the earth's surface • theory that countries drifted • when you add force to property • plates slide toward each other • ...
Plate Tectonics 2026-03-31
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- Example of mountains from convergence
- Scientist who proposed continental drift
- Iceland formed at this type of boundary
- Convergent boundaries form these (continental–continental)
- Example of a volcano from convergence
- Famous transform fault in California
- Layer plates move on top of
- Divergent boundaries create new
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- Theory that Earth’s plates move
- Boundary where plates collide
- Convergent oceanic-oceanic forms these
- The theory that continents moved apart
- Boundary where plates move apart
- Where two plates meet
- When all continents were one landmass
- Landform formed from subduction
- Transform boundaries cause
- Process where ocean crust is pushed under
- Boundary where plates slide past each other
- Pieces of Earth’s lithosphere
20 Clues: Where two plates meet • Transform boundaries cause • Layer plates move on top of • Boundary where plates collide • Pieces of Earth’s lithosphere • Theory that Earth’s plates move • Landform formed from subduction • Divergent boundaries create new • Boundary where plates move apart • Famous transform fault in California • Example of mountains from convergence • ...
Pricing fundamentals 2021-03-01
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- flexible pricing
- price prices are set through interactions between buyers and sellers
- format the form of expression of a price when it is communicated to potential customers
- price prices are not subject to bargaining between the seller and the buyer
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- price the quantified value of what is exchanged
- structure a series of the price levels that represent how a product will be priced
- It is the most primitive and very basic economic theory, which does not consider currency as a medium of exchange
- segmentation the practice of charging different customers different prices for the same item
- has the same meaning as price for buyers
- the value placed on what is exchanged
10 Clues: flexible pricing • the value placed on what is exchanged • has the same meaning as price for buyers • price the quantified value of what is exchanged • price prices are set through interactions between buyers and sellers • price prices are not subject to bargaining between the seller and the buyer • ...
continental drift 2023-02-15
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- the theory that continental drift made
- two pieces of bread with stuff in the middle
- a flow of heated and cooled air or water in a circular motion
- the weight and size of something
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- Alfred Wegeners theory
- the boundary where two plates go under and over the other
- what happens at a convergent boundary
- a green bumby food made from cucumbers
- who proposed the theory of continental drift
- the plate boundary where two plates move in opposite directions
- the largest rodent in the world
- the boundary where two plates move next to eachother creating friction
12 Clues: Alfred Wegeners theory • the largest rodent in the world • the weight and size of something • what happens at a convergent boundary • the theory that continental drift made • a green bumby food made from cucumbers • two pieces of bread with stuff in the middle • who proposed the theory of continental drift • the boundary where two plates go under and over the other • ...
Muted Group Theory 2021-11-29
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- women are not able to truly express their
- gatekeepers
- Kramarae and Triechler compiled a feminist
- current linguistic system is
- the main goal of MGT is to seek
- the different perceptions between men and women are rooted in division of
- domain in which women change their language
- a man describing a topic that a woman could be presumed to already know about
- women lack a publicly recognized
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- tradition
- this theory is about only the mutedness of
- tradition
- automatic pause before we speak
- when someone has to change their language when communicating they are
- traditional mainstream mass media
15 Clues: tradition • tradition • gatekeepers • current linguistic system is • automatic pause before we speak • the main goal of MGT is to seek • women lack a publicly recognized • traditional mainstream mass media • women are not able to truly express their • this theory is about only the mutedness of • Kramarae and Triechler compiled a feminist • ...
