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Atomic Theory Vocab 2024-09-24
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- The number of protons that an element contains
- Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of
- Outer rings of atoms that contain electrons. These shells orbit around the nucleus.
- Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms
- The sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- The area around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found
- The center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons
- Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge.
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- The weighted average mass of all naturally occurring isotopes of the element.
- Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge.
- Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge.
- The smallest piece of an element that still holds the properties of the element.
- Atoms with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons.
- Anything that has mass, and takes up space.
14 Clues: Anything that has mass, and takes up space. • The number of protons that an element contains • Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge. • Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms • Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of • ...
Atomic Theory Vocab 2024-09-25
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- Anything that has mass takes up space.
- Outer rings of atoms that contain electrons. These shells orbit around the nucleus.
- The area around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found.
- The smallest piece of an element that still holds the properties of the element.
- Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms.
- Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of.
- Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge.
- The number of protons that an element contains.
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- Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge.
- The center core of the atom containing protons and neutrons.
- The sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge.
- The weighted average mass of all naturally occurring isotopes of the element.
- Atoms with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons.
14 Clues: Anything that has mass takes up space. • The number of protons that an element contains. • Subatomic particles that carry a neutral charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a negative charge. • Subatomic particles that carry a positive charge. • Atomic mass unit used to measure the mass of atoms. • Smaller particles that protons and neutrons are made of. • ...
Face-Negotiation Theory 2025-04-14
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- Wherein people look out for themselves and their immediate families;I-identity; a low-context culture.
- Responding to conflict by withdrawing from open discussion.
- Problem solving through open discussion; collaboration for a win–win resolution of conflict.
- The projected image of one’s self in a relational situation.
- Regard for self-face, other-face, or mutual-face.
- Accommodating or giving in to the wishes of another in a conflict situation.
- The self-concerned facework strategy used to preserve autonomy and defend against loss of personal freedom.
- Recognizing that things are not always what they seem,and therefore seeking multiple perspectives in conflict situations.
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- Wherein people identify with a larger group that is responsible for providing care in exchange for group loyalty; we-identity; a high-context culture.
- Competing to win when people’s interests conflict.
- Specific verbal and nonverbal messages that help to maintain and restore face loss, and to uphold and honor face gain.
- Conflict management by negotiating or bargaining; seeking a middle way.
- The other-concerned facework strategy used to defend and support another person’s need for inclusion.
- Self-image; the degree to which people conceive of themselves as relatively autonomous from, or connected to, others.
14 Clues: Regard for self-face, other-face, or mutual-face. • Competing to win when people’s interests conflict. • Responding to conflict by withdrawing from open discussion. • The projected image of one’s self in a relational situation. • Conflict management by negotiating or bargaining; seeking a middle way. • ...
Hair Removal Theory 2025-06-04
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- Cells coagulate causing tissue destruction.
- Uses electric current to damage the cells of the papilla and disrupt hair growth.
- Growth phase.
- A condition that causes excessive growth of hair.
- Method most commonly used to remove unwanted hairs from smaller areas.
- Hair removal technique that utilizes a past made primarily of sugar and lemon juice that is applied by hand or with a spatula.
- Dormant or shedding phase.
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- Longer, darker and stronger hair.
- Causes a chemical reaction that decomposes the papilla.
- Also known as banding.
- Most often-requested service that removes hair physically from the follicle.
- Form of depilation that removes the hair at the skin level.
- Transition phase.
- Majority of the hair on the face.
14 Clues: Growth phase. • Transition phase. • Also known as banding. • Dormant or shedding phase. • Longer, darker and stronger hair. • Majority of the hair on the face. • Cells coagulate causing tissue destruction. • A condition that causes excessive growth of hair. • Causes a chemical reaction that decomposes the papilla. • Form of depilation that removes the hair at the skin level. • ...
Color Theory & Palettes 2025-10-13
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- Earthy, natural palette
- Opposite colors on the wheel
- Red + Yellow + Blue
- Monochrome + accent
- White + any color
- Mixing primary colors
- Adjacent colors on the wheel
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- Black + any color
- Vibrant, saturated palette
- Blue + Orange
- Warm colors like red, orange
- Cool colors like blue, green
- Shades of a single color
- Soft muted palette
- Adding gray to a color
15 Clues: Blue + Orange • Black + any color • White + any color • Soft muted palette • Red + Yellow + Blue • Monochrome + accent • Mixing primary colors • Adding gray to a color • Earthy, natural palette • Shades of a single color • Vibrant, saturated palette • Warm colors like red, orange • Cool colors like blue, green • Opposite colors on the wheel • Adjacent colors on the wheel
Unit 1 AP psychology review 2023-12-15
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- Psychology that studies children in an educational setting and is concerned with teaching and learning methods, cognitive development, and aptitude assessment
- A field of study within psychology concerned with the theory and technique of measurement
- Psychology that is concerned with the community as the unit of study
- Learning only from experience and observations
- Psychology focused on facilitating personal and interpersonal functioning across the lifespan
- Approach to psychology that emphasizes systematic study of the psychological forces underlying human behavior, feelings, and emotions and how they might relate to early experience.
- A debate over whether genetics play a larger role in determining a person’s characteristics than lived experiences and environmental factors
- A reading comprehension method named for its five steps: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review.
- Concerned with understanding the neuroscientific bases of cognition
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
- The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- A process used to point to the location size, or scale of a research project
- A scientific study within the field of Psychology that focuses on solving problems, curing illnesses, and innovating new technologies
- A set of fields that bring together psychology and social sciences such as sociology, anthropology, economics and political science
- Psychology that examines personality and its variation among individuals
- Theory that suggests all behaviors are acquired through the conditioning process
- The process by which organisms best adapted to their environment survive and reproduce to pass on favorable traits to their offspring.
- Psychology that examines cognition and behavior from a modern evolutionary perspective
- Psychology that studies the conditions that contribute to the optimal functioning of people, groups, and institutions
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- A subject that focuses on the psychological aspects of human functioning in varying socioeconomic, clinical, and cultural groups as well as in different age groups
- The finding that long-term memory is often increased when some of the learning period is devoted to retrieving the to-be-remembered information.
- Theory seeking to analyze elements of mental processes
- Psychology that deals with social interactions, including their origins and their effects on the individual.
- An interdisciplinary area of psychology that focuses on a range of different topics, including ergonomics, workplace safety, human error, product design, human capability, and human-computer interaction
- Psychology that focuses on scientifically-based solutions to human problems in work and other organizational settings
- Psychology concerned with the scientific investigation of basic psychological processes such as learning, memory, and cognition
- A systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals
- Psychology that emphasizes looking at the whole individual and stresses concepts such as free will, self-efficacy, and self-actualization
- The scientific study of how and why humans grow, change, and adapt across the course of their lives
- Psychology primarily concerned with the relationship between psychological processes and the underlying physiological
- Theory seeking to analyze mental states is relation to external behaviors
- Study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base
32 Clues: The scientific study of the mind and behavior • Learning only from experience and observations • Theory seeking to analyze elements of mental processes • Study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base • Concerned with understanding the neuroscientific bases of cognition • Psychology that is concerned with the community as the unit of study • ...
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) • ...
Y9 philosophy - Unit 1 key terms 09PP102 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) • ...
TOPIC 2 2023-05-23
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- One of formulation theory that the basic core consists of the concepts of the fairness,justice,equity and truth
- Prescribe should be done, rather than analyzing and explaining what currently accepted practice is _______ theories.
- Bottom up approach is also known as
- Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior.
- What perspective that a researcher explain how contracting mechanisms minimise agency costs of the firm?
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- This theory is the ability to relate to the real world.
- Based on a logical relationship, which has to do with the rules of the language used is ________ theories.
- theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use.
- Agency theory assumption is no 'a ___' reason to believe that agent will act in the best interest of the principal.
- Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is
10 Clues: Bottom up approach is also known as • This theory is the ability to relate to the real world. • Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is • Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior. • theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use. • ...
Continent Drift theory 2021-09-07
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- where Alfred Wegener died
- when alfred wegeners theory became accepted
- when Alfred wegener died
- the one who came up with the theory of continental drift
- what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock
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- Alfred Wegener theory
- the force that moved the continents
- how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved
- what Alfred Wegener got a degree in
- how old Alfred Wegener was when he died
10 Clues: Alfred Wegener theory • when Alfred wegener died • where Alfred Wegener died • the force that moved the continents • what Alfred Wegener got a degree in • how old Alfred Wegener was when he died • when alfred wegeners theory became accepted • what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock • how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-10-05
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- Wrote the Law of Universal Gravitation and proved most theories using math
- Proved Copernicus' theory by studying the moon and planets with his telescope
- Father of modern surgery
- Pope who wanted to make an example of Galileo
- Bridged Algebra and Geometry proponent of the scientific method
- the pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses
- Built two observatories to study the skies
- Father of modern chemistry
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- Human reasoning and questions leading to the scientific method
- Earth is the center of the universe
- Proposed the Heliocentric Theory
- Circulatory System
- Performed dissections and autopsies to create detailed charts and diagrams of the human body
- Discovered elliptical orbits helping to prove Copernicus' theory
- Sun is the center of the universe
15 Clues: Circulatory System • Father of modern surgery • Father of modern chemistry • Proposed the Heliocentric Theory • Sun is the center of the universe • Earth is the center of the universe • Built two observatories to study the skies • Pope who wanted to make an example of Galileo • Human reasoning and questions leading to the scientific method • ...
Crossword Lab 2021-08-27
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- created when the temperature rises and the particles move rapidly because there is now more energy
- the length or size of something
- the force that pulls things to the center of the earth
- a theory that believes earths crust has moved apart because of environmental disasters
- a procedure carefully done and is based on research
- nouns ending with -meter
- contains the sun, eight more planets orbiting around it and the planets moons
- being precise
- makes long or short numbers easier to write
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- the amount of area or space an object has
- the theory of how organisms come from being a single cell
- how fast something is
- the study of rocks and Earths chemical and physical characteristics
- the theory that Earths crust has moved over time
- how heavy something is
15 Clues: being precise • how fast something is • how heavy something is • nouns ending with -meter • the length or size of something • the amount of area or space an object has • makes long or short numbers easier to write • the theory that Earths crust has moved over time • a procedure carefully done and is based on research • the force that pulls things to the center of the earth • ...
Evolution Crossword 2022-10-06
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- Body parts that are structurally similar in related species
- Change in the genetic material of a cell
- The millions of fossils that scientists collected
- A structure that is reduced in size and has little or no function
- His idea of evolution was WRONG
- A trait or novel process that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- A well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations
- Diagram of the relationship between the species
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- The theory that species evolve during short periods of rapid change
- The scientist who came up with the theory of evolution
- Survive if better adapted to environment
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- The gradual change in species over time
- A difference between individuals of the same species
- The last shared common ancestor on the branching tree of evolution
15 Clues: His idea of evolution was WRONG • The gradual change in species over time • Change in the genetic material of a cell • Survive if better adapted to environment • Diagram of the relationship between the species • The millions of fossils that scientists collected • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • A difference between individuals of the same species • ...
Alfred Wegener 2023-02-15
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- a lengthy vegetable with juicy insides and grown in bushes
- The man who ridiculed for his theory of continental drift
- one goes under the other
- the theory that pangea once existed
- air and liquid being moved by heat
- a boundary where two plates collide to create a mountain range
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- the theory that tectonic plates drift around
- lettuce tomatoes and ham crushed by two pieces of bread
- mass times volume
- The largest rodent ever
- a boundary where two plates collide and one subducst under the other
- a boundary of two plates rubbing against eachother
12 Clues: mass times volume • The largest rodent ever • one goes under the other • air and liquid being moved by heat • the theory that pangea once existed • the theory that tectonic plates drift around • a boundary of two plates rubbing against eachother • lettuce tomatoes and ham crushed by two pieces of bread • The man who ridiculed for his theory of continental drift • ...
ES.7b Crossword 2023-02-24
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- boundary where two plates move away from each other
- theory states that the sea floor spreads at divergent boundaries and creates new sea floor
- boundary where two plates collide and form mountains
- the movement of Earth's crust
- result of compression forces
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- formed at sunduction zones
- process where heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid
- supercontinent that is said to have been during the Mesooic era
- proposed the Continental Drift theory
- boundary where two plates slide past each other
- discovered Sea-Floor Spreading
- theory states that the continents were all once connected
12 Clues: formed at sunduction zones • result of compression forces • the movement of Earth's crust • discovered Sea-Floor Spreading • proposed the Continental Drift theory • boundary where two plates slide past each other • boundary where two plates move away from each other • boundary where two plates collide and form mountains • ...
Black Holes 2024-03-08
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- A black hole
- Happens to the stars in the black hole
- Word used in how they came up with their theory
- The guy who made up the theory of why nothing can escape the black hole.
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- causes the stars to be sucked in
- Kills a star and the star gets sucked into the black hole
- Things that cant escape a black hole
- Type of star common for being sucked in
- The theory named after a show
- Most common black hole
- Size of the black holes
- Happens to the star during a supernova
12 Clues: A black hole • Most common black hole • Size of the black holes • The theory named after a show • causes the stars to be sucked in • Things that cant escape a black hole • Happens to the stars in the black hole • Happens to the star during a supernova • Type of star common for being sucked in • Word used in how they came up with their theory • ...
Topic 16 Lesson 4 - Scientific Revolution 2024-03-22
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- any organized study of the natural world
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- advanced the study of the human body by dissecting dead human bodies
- theory that the sun and the planets moved around the earth
- time period of a new way of thinking about science
- created the pendulum for clocks
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- theorized that the planets move in oval paths called ellipses
- offered safety to scholars who were trying to study and learn
- sun-centered theory
- developed the scientific method
- theorized the idea of gravity after seeing an apple fall
- developed a large amount of scientific knowledge
12 Clues: sun-centered theory • developed the scientific method • created the pendulum for clocks • came up with the heliocentric theory • any organized study of the natural world • developed a large amount of scientific knowledge • time period of a new way of thinking about science • theorized the idea of gravity after seeing an apple fall • ...
UNIT 1 VOCABULARY 2023-09-21
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- based upon the principles of social equality
- a theory favoring unlimited authority by an individual
- a political system governed by a few people
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
- a theory favoring collectivism in a classless society
- an economic system based on private ownership of assets
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- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- the system or form by which a community is ruled
- the belief in government by divine guidance
- a form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- a state of lawlessness and disorder
12 Clues: a state of lawlessness and disorder • the belief in government by divine guidance • a political system governed by a few people • based upon the principles of social equality • the system or form by which a community is ruled • characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule • a theory favoring collectivism in a classless society • ...
evolution 2021-05-19
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- theory that says once a species appears in the fossil record
- organ no longer functional
- organisms inherited from an ancestor
- change in frequency
- survival and/or reproduction
- theory assuming that change comes gradually
- natural and sexual selection
- transfer of genetic material
- how a new plant or animal is created
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- have similar functions
- a single phenotype is favored
- traits are extremely favored
- DNA
- genetic diversity decreases
- two or more species reciprocally
15 Clues: DNA • change in frequency • have similar functions • organ no longer functional • genetic diversity decreases • traits are extremely favored • survival and/or reproduction • natural and sexual selection • transfer of genetic material • a single phenotype is favored • two or more species reciprocally • organisms inherited from an ancestor • how a new plant or animal is created • ...
Names of thinkers 2023-03-20
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- "We are born with the capacity of language"
- JTB theory
- "Politics is who gets what when and how"
- Russel Russels Teapot
- Labeling Theory
- Wittgenstein "The meaning of. a word is it's use"
- "Ceci nes pas une pipe"
- Arendt Wrote "Eichman in Jerusalem"
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- famous for creating 15 classification systems
- Tabula Rasa
- "There is a sucker born every minute"
- influenced by Carl Linaeus
- Gettier Gettier Problem
- Eichman "Hitlers right hand man"
- Lion experiments
15 Clues: JTB theory • Tabula Rasa • Labeling Theory • Lion experiments • Russel Russels Teapot • Gettier Gettier Problem • "Ceci nes pas une pipe" • influenced by Carl Linaeus • Eichman "Hitlers right hand man" • Arendt Wrote "Eichman in Jerusalem" • "There is a sucker born every minute" • "Politics is who gets what when and how" • "We are born with the capacity of language" • ...
Antibiotic Resistance 2023-03-14
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- Antibiotics won't kill these
- Period of great antibiotic development
- Envelope of DNA that allows bacteria to share mutations
- Centers for Disease Control (abbr.)
- Population at risk of great suffering if antibiotic resistance isn't addressed
- Infection of the blood
- Discoverer of Penicillin
- Catheter associated urinary tract infection (abbr.)
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- Large area of misuse
- Nightingale's theory
- Teach
- Area of antibiotic misuse in animals
- Proposed Evolutionary theory
- Central line associated blood infection (abbr.)
- Large pharmaceutical companies
15 Clues: Teach • Large area of misuse • Nightingale's theory • Infection of the blood • Discoverer of Penicillin • Antibiotics won't kill these • Proposed Evolutionary theory • Large pharmaceutical companies • Centers for Disease Control (abbr.) • Area of antibiotic misuse in animals • Period of great antibiotic development • Central line associated blood infection (abbr.) • ...
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. • ...
The Daily Psyche Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- the idea that people are deprived (materially or in other ways) compared with others in society
- He is best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion
- He coined the term "fight or flight response", and developed the theory of homeostasis
- His theory states that thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal
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- The "Father of American psychology"
- Physiological arousal determines the strength of the emotion, while cognitive appraisal identifies the emotion label.
- is that a stimulus prompts both an emotional and a physical reaction
- Stimulating events trigger a physiological response. The physical reaction is then labeled with a corresponding emotion
- Best known for his theory of emotion with William James
- An American Psychologist who developed a theory of personality that was organized in terms of motives, presses, and needs
10 Clues: The "Father of American psychology" • Best known for his theory of emotion with William James • is that a stimulus prompts both an emotional and a physical reaction • He is best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion • His theory states that thought must come before any emotion or physiological arousal • ...
Formulation and Verification of Accounting Theory 2023-05-23
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- What perspective that a researcher explain how contracting mechanisms minimise agency costs of the firm?
- Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior.
- One of formulation theory that the basic core consists of the concepts of the fairness,justice,equity and truth
- Agency theory assumption is no 'a ___' reason to believe that agent will act in the best interest of the principal.
- Bottom up approach is also known as ___.
- Prescribe should be done, rather than analyzing and explaining what currently accepted practice is _______ theories.
Down
- Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __
- Based on a logical relationship, which has to do with the rules of the language used is ________ theories.
- This theory is the ability to relate to the real world.
- ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use.
10 Clues: Bottom up approach is also known as ___. • This theory is the ability to relate to the real world. • Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __ • Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior. • ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use. • ...
Social Learning Theory 2013-09-22
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- Person who came up with this theory.
- Name of a famous drug.
- A person we look up to.
- One of the factors effecting substance misuse.
- Watching someone.
- Animal used to support this theory.
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- It can either be positive or negative.
- Abbreviation of the 4 main key terms.
- Abbreviation of this theory.
- Something a person has to have in order to remember things.
10 Clues: Watching someone. • Name of a famous drug. • A person we look up to. • Abbreviation of this theory. • Animal used to support this theory. • Person who came up with this theory. • Abbreviation of the 4 main key terms. • It can either be positive or negative. • One of the factors effecting substance misuse. • Something a person has to have in order to remember things.
Renaissance Crossword 2013-05-30
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- The science of constructing objects.
- Descovered the theory of Heliosyncracy.
- Many people studies this subject,it involves symbols and numbers.
- The science of building.
- Synthematized knowldge derived from observation.
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- Copernicus' theory.
- He agreed with Copernicus' theory of the earth revolving around the sun.
- First astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the sun.
- Designed the first helicopter.
- Device used to look at the stars.
10 Clues: Copernicus' theory. • The science of building. • Designed the first helicopter. • Device used to look at the stars. • The science of constructing objects. • Descovered the theory of Heliosyncracy. • Synthematized knowldge derived from observation. • First astronomer to theorize the Earth moved around the sun. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-04
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- helps see things in astronomy closer
- discovered that planets move in elliptical motions
- discovered the 3 laws of motion
- universal law understood by applying reason
- method of procedure for discovering science
- helps see things very closely
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- theory that earth is the center of universe
- believed the earth moved in circles
- theory that sun is the center of universe
- proved the heliocentric theory
10 Clues: helps see things very closely • proved the heliocentric theory • discovered the 3 laws of motion • believed the earth moved in circles • helps see things in astronomy closer • theory that sun is the center of universe • theory that earth is the center of universe • universal law understood by applying reason • method of procedure for discovering science • ...
M4 set 5 2021-01-20
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- adj. successful in material terms; flourishing financially.
- v. get or bring (something) back; regain possession of.
- v. rescue (a wrecked or disabled ship or its cargo) from loss at sea.
- n. a long or arduous search for something.
- v. make great efforts to achieve or obtain something
- n. a condition of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or trouble.
- v. prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
- v. stimulate or give rise to (a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one) in someone.
- n. deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- adj. having a particular meaning; indicative of something.
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- adj. of less or secondary importance.
- v. drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction, typically forward.
- n. a large or dense group of insects, especially flying ones.
- adj. perceptible by touch.
- n. a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features.
- v. strengthen or support (an object or substance), especially with additional materialreluctant adj. unwilling and hesitant; disinclined.
- v. follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them
- adj. extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
- adj. important; famous
19 Clues: adj. important; famous • adj. perceptible by touch. • adj. of less or secondary importance. • n. a long or arduous search for something. • n. deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • adj. extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate. • v. make great efforts to achieve or obtain something • v. get or bring (something) back; regain possession of. • ...
Geog-set-4 2017-02-25
Across
- mixed rainwater with pollutants in the air and comes down as ____
- is a short woody plants, bushes
- Under the canopy is the dark layer called ______ layer
- the code used to for speaking to people living in other countries (short form)
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- the code used to for speaking to people living in other cities (long form)
- sump, wet, soft and spongy ground
- a chemical substance used for killing pests
- a specific code consisting of dots and dashes
- topmost layer of the trees in tropical forests
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- Prime Meridian passes through the ________ in Greenwich, England
- imaginary lines that run around the earth in north-south direction
- The action of building something, typically a large structure
- a large steep hill, having poor network of roads
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- one of the fastest ways of communication
- Pollution harms our lungs and causes shortness of breath
- plantlife, greenery
- umbrella-like layer that allows very little sunlight to penetrate the lower layer
- areas of fairly level high ground, upland
20 Clues: plantlife, greenery • is a short woody plants, bushes • sump, wet, soft and spongy ground • one of the fastest ways of communication • areas of fairly level high ground, upland • a chemical substance used for killing pests • a specific code consisting of dots and dashes • topmost layer of the trees in tropical forests • a large steep hill, having poor network of roads • ...
Sociology Definitions 2021-11-10
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- perspective holds that societies evolve toward stability and perfection
- intended and recognized consequences of some element society
- study of the choices people make in an effort to satisfy their wants and needs
- general set of assumptions about the nature of phenomena
- is the social science that studies human society and social behavior
- systematic explanation of the relatiosnhip among phenomena
- description of the essential characteristics of some aspect of society
- theoretical attempt to oppose, harm, control by force, or resist the will of another person or persons
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- related disciplines that study various aspects of human social behavior
- unintended and unrecognized consequences of some element of society
- negative consequences an element has for the stability of the social system
- systematic explanation of the relationship among phenomena
- the study of past events
- how people relate to one another and influence each other's behavior
- an observable fact or event that involves the human society
15 Clues: the study of past events • general set of assumptions about the nature of phenomena • systematic explanation of the relationship among phenomena • systematic explanation of the relatiosnhip among phenomena • an observable fact or event that involves the human society • intended and recognized consequences of some element society • ...
History Concepts 2023-10-09
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- Time regarded as still to come.
- A visual representation of a sequence of events, especially historical events.
- A source that is a document or book created by a person who was not a first-hand witness to the event.
- Work that involves studying something and trying to discover facts about it.
- A period of time now occurring.
- A source that was written at the time an event occurred.
- A period of 10 years.
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- A period of 100 years.
- All the people in a group or country who are of a similar age, especially when they are considered as having the same experiences or attitudes.
- A period of 1000 years.
- The set of all events that occurred before a given point in time.
- A period of history or a long period of time.
- A record of past events.
- A theory which is intended to explain or describe.
14 Clues: A period of 10 years. • A period of 100 years. • A period of 1000 years. • A record of past events. • Time regarded as still to come. • A period of time now occurring. • A period of history or a long period of time. • A theory which is intended to explain or describe. • A source that was written at the time an event occurred. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-08-23
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- The sun being the center of the universe
- Made the theory that the Earth was the center of the universe
- Known as the father of modern science
- Knowledge based off logic and reasoning
- Against church teachings
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- A sweeping change
- Exiled from participating in the church
- Went against the geocentric theory and made the heliocentric theory
- Someone who studies space
- Figured out that the planets went around the sun in an oval shape
- The earth as the center of the universe
11 Clues: A sweeping change • Against church teachings • Someone who studies space • Known as the father of modern science • Exiled from participating in the church • The earth as the center of the universe • Knowledge based off logic and reasoning • The sun being the center of the universe • Made the theory that the Earth was the center of the universe • ...
Sleep and Dreams 2021-11-30
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- syn: awareness
- waves in the first stage of sleep (NREM1)
- __ __ theory; dreams sort out the day's experience
- __ __ theory; dreams are random neuron activation
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- __ content; potential symbolic meanings of a dream
- ___ rhythm; 24 hour body cycles influenced by light
- __ sleep; stage of sleep where heart rate decreases
- theory that dreams fulfill hidden feelings
- ____ content; literal storyline and content of a dream
- deep, slow waves in the rem stage of sleep
- succession of images, sensations, ideas, and emotions during certain sleep cycles
11 Clues: syn: awareness • waves in the first stage of sleep (NREM1) • theory that dreams fulfill hidden feelings • deep, slow waves in the rem stage of sleep • __ __ theory; dreams are random neuron activation • __ __ theory; dreams sort out the day's experience • __ content; potential symbolic meanings of a dream • ___ rhythm; 24 hour body cycles influenced by light • ...
biology 2023-11-02
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- Cells are the most ___ unit of life.
- What is the theory about cells?
- This cell "type" has no nucleus.
- All cells come from ____________ cells. (Part of the Cell Theory)
- One cell
- What is a membrane-bound organelle that is found in a eukaryote?
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- Many cells *Hint: Multi
- What flows with cells? *Hint: part of the cell theory
- This cell "type" is complex?
- A ____-___ bound organelle can be found in eukaryotic cells.
- All living things are made of ____.
- _____ flows with cells
12 Clues: One cell • _____ flows with cells • Many cells *Hint: Multi • This cell "type" is complex? • What is the theory about cells? • This cell "type" has no nucleus. • All living things are made of ____. • Cells are the most ___ unit of life. • What flows with cells? *Hint: part of the cell theory • A ____-___ bound organelle can be found in eukaryotic cells. • ...
Crossword 2 2025-01-03
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- A state of frequent residential turnover or change, often in disadvantaged neighborhoods: residential ____
- The NWA song that perfectly captures legal cynicism (make sure you spell it the way they do!)
- The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number)
- A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs
- An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code
- A policing philosophy that focuses on improving relations between the police and the community: ____-oriented policing
- The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate
- Shaw & McKay’s theory: it’s the ____ that makes a criminal, not individual factors
- Social disorganization theory focuses only on juvenile delinquency, making no attempt to explain ____ crime.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- According to Shaw & McKay, criminal ____ can be transmitted through generations in much the same way that language and other social forms can
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- Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime
- The city in which the social disorganization theory originated
- Which Netflix show was used as an example of collective efficacy in the videos we watched?
- The motto of collective efficacy that emerged in the wake of the Boston marathon bombing
- The process by which a society regulates the behavior of its individuals to maintain order and conformity to social norms
- Shared expectation among community members for social control: "____ efficacy"
- The process by which an economy is transformed from a primarily agricultural one to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- The geographic model on which Shaw & McKay’s theory of juvenile delinquency was based: the ____ ____ model
19 Clues: The view of the law and its agents as illegitimate • A state of not having enough money to meet basic needs • The zone in transition: Zone ___ (spell out the number) • An example of low collective efficacy: the “____ ____” code • Sampson & Groves examined the effect of social ____ on crime • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • ...
SET-1 2025-07-12
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- Proposed achievement motivation theory
- Proposed 8 types of intelligence
- Russian physiologist who studied stimuli and behaviour patterns
- Proposed Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Pioneer of divergent thinking
- Psychologist known for his theory of cognitive
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- Visionary who blended Indian and morden psychology
- Founder of multiple-factor intelligence theory
8 Clues: Pioneer of divergent thinking • Proposed 8 types of intelligence • Proposed achievement motivation theory • Proposed Triarchic theory of intelligence • Founder of multiple-factor intelligence theory • Psychologist known for his theory of cognitive • Visionary who blended Indian and morden psychology • Russian physiologist who studied stimuli and behaviour patterns
Gupta Empire 2022-12-20
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- A bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- A school that comes right after high school
- The study of the stars and planets
- A territory that is part of a country or an empire
- A situation of wealth and success
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- A type of art that is mostly of well-known people and is made from stone, wood, bronze, and terra-cotta clay
- The study of numbers
- A line on which an object spins
- A word that is used to describe writing
- A type of path that people use to travel from one place to the other
- A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- A theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
12 Clues: The study of numbers • A line on which an object spins • A situation of wealth and success • The study of the stars and planets • A word that is used to describe writing • A school that comes right after high school • A territory that is part of a country or an empire • A period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2017-06-04
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- when a gas becomes a liquid.
- the amount of a substance in a set volume.
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- reaction procedure that produces new chemicals; same as chemical change.
- substance made up of two or more different types of atoms bonded together, e.g. water.
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- the damage caused to metal by its environment.
- pure substance made up of only one type of atom, e.g. oxygen, carbon.
- a molecule that contains only two atoms.
- theory when substances react, their particles must come into contact or collide with each other.
- to change state from a liquid to a gas.
- when two objects remain attracted to each other.
- Smallest particle of matter that cannot be created, destroyed or broken down.
12 Clues: when a gas becomes a liquid. • to change state from a liquid to a gas. • a molecule that contains only two atoms. • the amount of a substance in a set volume. • the damage caused to metal by its environment. • when two objects remain attracted to each other. • pure substance made up of only one type of atom, e.g. oxygen, carbon. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-03-20
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- looking over one's work for grammatical, mechanical, and spelling errors
- the act of putting off work until the last minute
- the combination of ideas to form something new
- name of the group we have an event for next week
- how many outside sources this unit's project needed
- name of this unit's major assignment
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- why we did not have class on Thursday, March 14
- a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
- making changes to one's work regarding organization and transitions
- the name of our next project
- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- re-examining and making big picture corrections to your work
12 Clues: the name of our next project • name of this unit's major assignment • the combination of ideas to form something new • why we did not have class on Thursday, March 14 • name of the group we have an event for next week • the act of putting off work until the last minute • how many outside sources this unit's project needed • ...
US History - Unit:7, The Cold War ,Vocabulary 2024-01-30
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- - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- defense - protective measures taken in case of attack
- market - An economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government regulation or fear of monopolies.
- - A policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.
- holocaust - refers to a possible complete or nearly complete annihilation of human life by the use of a large enough quantity of nuclear weapons to produce a Doomsday device
- - a temporary suspension of fighting
- - An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- theory - The US theory that stated, if one country would fall to Communism then they all would.
- - A theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property communities as a whole or to the state.
- - the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- - American policy of resisting further expansion of communism around the world
- zone - an area with no military forces
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- race - A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- (economics) - a measure of the strength of a brand, product, service, or firm, exemplified by controlling a large proportion of the power in a particular market
- stockpiling - the creation of more and more nuclear weapons and keeping supplies on hand to bring about mass destruction.
- - a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- - the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- - a job or profession
- - spying, especially to gain government secrets
- -a corporation that has manufacturing or service operations in a number of different countries
20 Clues: - a job or profession • - a temporary suspension of fighting • zone - an area with no military forces • - spying, especially to gain government secrets • defense - protective measures taken in case of attack • - An economic system based on private ownership of capital • - a war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy • ...
Growth & Development Ch 13 2026-02-05
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- According to this theory, it views each person as a unique individual with a distinct personality. It refers to the belief that a person’s personality and pattern of coping remain unchanged with aging and that the aging process is seen as a part of the life cycle, not as a separate terminal stage.
- _____ wills are written when individuals are still competent and able to determine the type of future treatment they desire.
- ear wax
- This refers to a loss of cognitive abilities such as memory loss, disorientation, and confusion.Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of this.
- difficulty swallowing
- The study of aging.
- Substances, such as vitamins C and E, are thought to prevent the formation of free radicals.
- This is an acute response in brain functioning manifesting as an acute impairment in cognition and attention. Classic symptoms include disorientation, emotional lability (rapid changes in mood), hallucinations, and delusions. This can occur at any age.
- Postural changes resulting in an exaggerated curvature of the spine, or the typical “dowager’s hump.”
- health care _____, or durable power of attorney, designates someone to make decisions if the person is unable to do so.
- This is referred to as the internal balance or equilibrium of the body, between the internal and external environment. It is the body's ability to maintain a stable, balanced internal environment (like temperature and blood sugar) despite changes in the outside world, allowing it to function correctly and survive.
- According to this theory, it is suggested that after repeated injury, cells wear out and cease to function.
- _____ expectancy refers to the average number of years that a person is likely to live.
- ringing in the ears
- According to this theory, particles that are highly unstable molecules may result from cellular metabolism or substances found in the atmosphere and are believed to cause mutations, thereby changing cellular functions therefore causing the aging process.
- _____ age is usually an unreliable indicator of mental, physical, and social well-being.
- itching
- This is a normal, inevitable, progressive process that produces irreversible changes over an extended time.
- _____ old, ages 75 to 90.
- According to this theory, it suggests that aging is related to the body’s weakening immune system, which fails to recognize its own tissues and may destroy itself.
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- dry mouth; can result from the decreased amount of saliva being produced in the mouth
- According to this theory, it is hypothesized that the decline in the immune functions causes the body to slow its response to foreign invaders, making older adults more susceptible to both major and minor infections.
- Do Not ___ (DNR) does not mean “do not treat.” It is a physician’s order specifically stating that CPR will not be performed if the heart or breathing stops.
- _____ old, ages 90 and older.
- According to this theory, it suggests that individuals achieve satisfaction from life by maintaining a high level of social activity and involvement. The activities that are most rewarding are those that involve close personal contact. By remaining active, an individual’s morale and personal adjustments are higher than those of people who are less active and involved.
- According to this theory, connective-tissue cells have an internal clock that is genetically programmed to stop cell reproduction after so many reproductions. This “clock” determines the length of one’s life.
- This term refers to the wasting, shrinkage, or decrease in size of muscles, tissues, or organs. Can be caused by underuse, malnutrition, damage, or a disease process.
- The muscle movement that propels food through the gastrointestinal system
- According to this theory, it suggests that society and the individual gradually withdraw or disengage from each other. Proponents of this theory believe that disengagement provides a means for an orderly transfer of power from the old to the young and that this process is mutually satisfying for both groups. Older adults are relieved of their societal responsibilities and pressures, and younger people assume leadership.
- life review
- _____ old, ages 65 to 74.
- nighttime urination
- prejudice against older people
33 Clues: ear wax • itching • life review • The study of aging. • ringing in the ears • nighttime urination • difficulty swallowing • _____ old, ages 65 to 74. • _____ old, ages 75 to 90. • _____ old, ages 90 and older. • prejudice against older people • The muscle movement that propels food through the gastrointestinal system • ...
Chapter 9 Key Terms 2023-11-13
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- set operation to find elements in either set but not in both.
- Use square brackets to add or modify key-value pairs.
- Allows you to filter dictionary items during comprehension.
- Keywords used to check if elements exist or don't exist in a set.
- Method that returns a list of key-value pairs in a dictionary.
- Use curly braces {} or the dict() constructor.
- The data associated with a key in a dictionary.
- A method to close a file after reading or writing
- Use square brackets with the key
- A method to check if one set is a subset of another set.
- set two being greater then or equal to set one
- A set operation to find common elements between two sets
- A function to open files for reading or writing
- Use .add() to add and .remove() to remove elements.
- A method in the pickle module to
- A concise way to create dictionaries using a compact syntax.
- A concise way to create sets using a compact syntax.
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- A method to check if one set is a superset of another set.
- A unique identifier in a dictionary for accessing values
- The process of converting data into a format for storage or transmission
- Values can be of various data types, such as int, str, list,
- A method that returns a list of values in a dictionary
- A collection of key-value pairs
- A keyword used to check if a key exists in a dictionary
- Use curly braces {} or the set() constructor.
- A collection of unique elements
- A keyword used to check if a key doesn't exist in a dictionary.
- A set operation to find elements in one set but not in another.
- Method used to remove all items from a dictionary.
- for Creating an Empty Dictionary
- and save objects to a file.
- word used to remove an item with a specific key from a dictionary
- A way to combine to sets
- A set operation to combine two sets, denoted by |.
- set two being greater then or equal to set one
- and load objects from a file.
- A method used to retrieve a value associated with a key in a dictionary, with a default value if the key doesn't exist
- A method in the pickle module to
- A unique identifier in a dictionary for accessing values.
- A function and data structure for sets, respectively
- built-in function to get the number of items in a dictionary
- Method to remove an item with a specific key from a dictionary
- Returns, as a tuple, the key-value pair that was last added to the dictionary. The method also removes the key-value pair from the dictionary.
43 Clues: A way to combine to sets • and save objects to a file. • and load objects from a file. • A collection of key-value pairs • A collection of unique elements • for Creating an Empty Dictionary • Use square brackets with the key • A method in the pickle module to • A method in the pickle module to • Use curly braces {} or the set() constructor. • ...
Unit 10 vocabulary 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • tuhat • dšazz • tähtis • suurus • muusik • rahvus • kesköö • sabaots • teooria • treener • kergesti • kükitama • valgepea • kindlasti • kindlasti • ülemaailmne • eksisteerima • pilvelõhkuja • sõrmega toksima
Unit 1 & 2 Vocab 2019-11-11
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- The physical quantity that describes how a moving object position changes
- which vector has its initial at the starting point and the end point at the final point
- A well tested theory for experimental results
- the physical quantity that describes the changes in the velocity of an object
- The magnitude of a vector is the same as the linear _____ between the object and its origin
- The point where the vector acts
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- An educated guess based upon research
- The coordinate system used to locate objects based on a set of perpendicular axes
- _____ velocity specifies the velocity of an object at each instant in time
- Vector quantities are defined by a direction and a...
- Variable controlled by the scientist
- What must be done to make a result reliable & valid
- Support for the idea that something is true
- The SI unit for energy
14 Clues: The SI unit for energy • The point where the vector acts • Variable controlled by the scientist • An educated guess based upon research • Support for the idea that something is true • A well tested theory for experimental results • What must be done to make a result reliable & valid • Vector quantities are defined by a direction and a... • ...
Unit 1 & 2 Vocab 2019-11-11
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- The point where the vector acts
- The magnitude of a vector is the same as the linear _____ between the object and its origin
- which vector has its initial at the starting point and the end point at the final point
- Variable controlled by the scientist
- A well tested theory for experimental results
- The SI unit for energy
- the physical quantity that describes the changes in the velocity of an object
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- An educated guess based upon research
- The coordinate system used to locate objects based on a set of perpendicular axes
- The physical quantity that describes how a moving object position changes
- What must be done to make a result reliable & valid
- _____ velocity specifies the velocity of an object at each instant in time
- Support for the idea that something is true
- Vector quantities are defined by a direction and a...
14 Clues: The SI unit for energy • The point where the vector acts • Variable controlled by the scientist • An educated guess based upon research • Support for the idea that something is true • A well tested theory for experimental results • What must be done to make a result reliable & valid • Vector quantities are defined by a direction and a... • ...
Thinking Skills Vocab Review 2023-09-27
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- One's belief that cannot be proven.
- Giving something weight or value; saying something is better than another.
- When we think about our own thinking.
- Giving deep or serious concentrated thought to something.
- Something that has proven to be true.
- Can be facts, beliefs, or observations that we use to formulate a conclusion
- Reason or reasons leading to a conclusion.
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- A claim made to rebut a previous claim.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- Proving an argument wrong.
- describes the structure of an argument that guarantees that if the reasons are true then the conclusion will never be false.
- A reason given for suggesting or advising for or against something.
- The process by which we draw a conclusion or reach a decision based on strengths of reasons.
- A description word identifying an argument as reliable and free of faults
14 Clues: Proving an argument wrong. • One's belief that cannot be proven. • When we think about our own thinking. • Something that has proven to be true. • A claim made to rebut a previous claim. • Reason or reasons leading to a conclusion. • Giving deep or serious concentrated thought to something. • A reason given for suggesting or advising for or against something. • ...
Vocab assignment 2024-01-31
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- theory a well tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- a proposed answer to a question
- variable a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- method an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- information obtained through the senses
- the amount of matter in an object
- variable the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
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- the straight line distance between two points
- law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- experiment an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- a representation of an object or event
- an instrument that measures temperature
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
16 Clues: a proposed answer to a question • the amount of matter in an object • a representation of an object or event • information obtained through the senses • an instrument that measures temperature • the amount of space taken up by an object • the straight line distance between two points • law a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature • ...
Sociology Units 1-3 Review 2026-01-20
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- Evaluating another culture based on your own standards is often seen as a ____.
- Ethical requirement where subjects are told the risks of a study.
- Defining a vague concept in specific steps so it can be measured.
- Mills' term for connecting personal troubles to public issues.
- The prize in Conflict Theory struggles for power and ____.
- Weber's requirement that researchers remain ____ and set aside bias.
- The intended and recognized consequence of a social process.
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- A qualitative method where the researcher joins the group they are studying.
- The physical objects that a society creates.
- The micro-level lens that focuses on shared meanings and symbols.
- The Spanish cognate for the rules and expectations of society.
- An established and enduring pattern of social relationships.
- The purpose of social sanctions is to maintain social ____.
- The dependent variable is the ____ in a cause-and-effect relationship.
14 Clues: The physical objects that a society creates. • The prize in Conflict Theory struggles for power and ____. • The purpose of social sanctions is to maintain social ____. • An established and enduring pattern of social relationships. • The intended and recognized consequence of a social process. • The Spanish cognate for the rules and expectations of society. • ...
class crossword 2025-09-05
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- having to do with an organism's thinking
- and assumption or prediction
- a set of assumptions used to explain a phenomenon
- modern or current
- having to do with an organism's physical processes
- different
- a phycologist who studies how the unconscious motives and conflicts determine human behavior, feelings, and thoughts
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- a psychologist who studies how physical and chemical changes in our bodies influence behavior
- the act or result of being aware
- a psychologist who analyzes how organisms learn or modify their behavior based on their response to events
- a psychologist who believes that each person has freedom in directing his or her future and achieving personal growth
- a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness
- the scientific study of behavior that is tested through research
- to study the nature of something by closely examining the parts that make it up
14 Clues: different • modern or current • and assumption or prediction • the act or result of being aware • having to do with an organism's thinking • a set of assumptions used to explain a phenomenon • having to do with an organism's physical processes • a psychologist who studies the function of consciousness • the scientific study of behavior that is tested through research • ...
World History-Chapter 16: Exploration and Expansion 2014-03-10
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- navigational instrument created in the 1300s that uses a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north
- ruler of the Holy Roman Empire from 1519
- theory according to Hellenistic thinker, Ptolemy that Earth is the center of the universe
- massive exchange of goods, plants, animals, and diseases that took place between the Western and Eastern Hemisphere
- system of trade involving three stages, one of which was the transatlantic trade
- claimed Brazil for Portugal in 1500
- government grants of money
- Spanish conquistador that invaded Mexico in 1519 and defeated the Aztecs under the leadership of Moctezuma II
- situation that exists when a country sells more goods than it buys
- mathematician and astronomer; formulated the heliocentric theory
- explorer that set out, assembled a fleet of ships; found a great ocean naming it "Pacific Ocean" because it was so calm
- Spanish conquistador that invaded South America in 1530 and defeated the Incas
- era between 1400 and 1750 when Europeans made major changes to their economies due to new exploration
- explorer that crossed the Isthmus of Panama in 1513 thus proving that the New World was not part of Spain
- second stage of the triangular trade system which involved the shipping of slaves across the Atlantic to the Americas
- business organization developed during the Commercial Revolution in which owners raised money by selling shares, or stock, in the company.
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- physicist and mathematician; key figure in the scientific revolution; formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- explorer that sailed around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa; found the route to the Indian Ocean
- agreement between Spain and Portugal that moved west the line determining the land each country could claim in the Atlantic
- import taxes on foreign goods
- "The Navigator"; largely responsible for Portugal's interest in exploration
- explorer that believed he discovered a new continent, he called South America the New World; in 1507 America was named after him
- economic theory stating that there is a fixed amount of wealth in the world and that in order to receive a larger share, a country has to take some wealth away from another country
- explorer that hoped for a shorter route to Asia could be found by selling westward instead of sailing around the tip of Africa
- explorer that sailed from the Caribbean and explored what is now Florida searching for gold
- theory developed by Copernicus that the sun is the center of the universe
- astronomer and philosopher; improvements to the telescope and supportive to Copernicus
- transformation in thinking that occurred during the 1500s and 1600s caused by scientific observation, experimentation, and the questioning of traditional opinions.
- explorer that sailed eastward across the Indian Ocean landing in India; also made a 2nd voyage to India and returned to Portugal with ships full of valuable goods
- European nation that was almost invaded by the Spanish Armada in 1588
- king of the Spaniards
- Santa Maria, Pinta, ...
32 Clues: king of the Spaniards • Santa Maria, Pinta, ... • government grants of money • import taxes on foreign goods • claimed Brazil for Portugal in 1500 • ruler of the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 • mathematician and astronomer; formulated the heliocentric theory • situation that exists when a country sells more goods than it buys • ...
Unit 1 AP psychology review 2023-12-15
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- Psychology that studies children in an educational setting and is concerned with teaching and learning methods, cognitive development, and aptitude assessment
- A field of study within psychology concerned with the theory and technique of measurement
- Psychology that is concerned with the community as the unit of study
- Learning only from experience and observations
- Psychology focused on facilitating personal and interpersonal functioning across the lifespan
- Approach to psychology that emphasizes systematic study of the psychological forces underlying human behavior, feelings, and emotions and how they might relate to early experience.
- A debate over whether genetics play a larger role in determining a person’s characteristics than lived experiences and environmental factors
- A reading comprehension method named for its five steps: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review.
- Concerned with understanding the neuroscientific bases of cognition
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
- The branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders
- A process used to point to the location size, or scale of a research project
- A scientific study within the field of Psychology that focuses on solving problems, curing illnesses, and innovating new technologies
- A set of fields that bring together psychology and social sciences such as sociology, anthropology, economics and political science
- Psychology that examines personality and its variation among individuals
- Theory that suggests all behaviors are acquired through the conditioning process
- The process by which organisms best adapted to their environment survive and reproduce to pass on favorable traits to their offspring.
- Psychology that examines cognition and behavior from a modern evolutionary perspective
- Psychology that studies the conditions that contribute to the optimal functioning of people, groups, and institutions
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- A subject that focuses on the psychological aspects of human functioning in varying socioeconomic, clinical, and cultural groups as well as in different age groups
- The finding that long-term memory is often increased when some of the learning period is devoted to retrieving the to-be-remembered information.
- Theory seeking to analyze elements of mental processes
- Psychology that deals with social interactions, including their origins and their effects on the individual.
- An interdisciplinary area of psychology that focuses on a range of different topics, including ergonomics, workplace safety, human error, product design, human capability, and human-computer interaction
- Psychology that focuses on scientifically-based solutions to human problems in work and other organizational settings
- Psychology concerned with the scientific investigation of basic psychological processes such as learning, memory, and cognition
- A systematic approach to understanding the behavior of humans and other animals
- Psychology that emphasizes looking at the whole individual and stresses concepts such as free will, self-efficacy, and self-actualization
- The scientific study of how and why humans grow, change, and adapt across the course of their lives
- Psychology primarily concerned with the relationship between psychological processes and the underlying physiological
- Theory seeking to analyze mental states is relation to external behaviors
- Study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base
32 Clues: The scientific study of the mind and behavior • Learning only from experience and observations • Theory seeking to analyze elements of mental processes • Study and research meant to increase our scientific knowledge base • Concerned with understanding the neuroscientific bases of cognition • Psychology that is concerned with the community as the unit of study • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-15
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- Respect for people’s rights & dignity
- An advising theory based on the advisor prescribing specific actions that need to be taken by a student. It does not leave room for student collaboration because the advisor is viewed as the expert.
- a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. Just because someone has the ability to access a student’s record does not mean that they should. Any staff, faculty, administration or students should only view a student’s record if they have “legitimate educational interest”.
- the first college level group of students we meet with often.
- the second college level group of students we meet with.
- An advising theory based on inquiry that is used within positive psychology. The goal is to create a collaboration between student and advisor through the extensive use of open-ended questions to help the student understand and achieve their aspirations and goals.
- we serve a vital role in being this system for students.
- Academic advisors honor the inherent value of all students. Advisors build positive relationships by understanding and appreciating students’ views and cultures, maintaining a student-centered approached and mindset, and treating students with sensitivity and fairness.
- the second type of group of students we will work with.
- Fidelity & Responsibility
- Central Academic Advising uses these developmental concepts to educate, guide, and encourage students in their efforts.
- Beneficence & Non-Malfeasance
- Academic advisors act in accordance with the values of the profession of advising for the greater good of students, colleagues, institutions, and higher education in general.
- the building where Academic Advising is located for Idaho Falls students.
- Academic advisors respect, engage, and value a supportive culture for diverse populations.
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- the first group type of students we will work with.
- Academic advisors motivate, encourage and support students and the greater educational community to recognize their potential, meet challenges and respect and express individuality.
- Academic advisors respond to and are accessible to others in ways that challenge support, nurture, and teach.
- an organization that outlines the set of seven core values for academic advising.
- An advising theory focused on the growth of the “whole” student. It is both a process of advising and a mindset orientation.
- Academic advisors value and are dedicated to excellence in all dimensions of student success.
- An advising theory that takes the advising to the student. The key player is the advisor and the need to communicate specific things that are decided upon by the advisor. This practice does not create an ideal learning environment for the student and is not something that is suggested to be used except for very specific instances.
- communication skills Advisors must use to create the climate of support, openness, and trust to build rapport.
- its important to focus on this to attend to the whole student.
- encourage this for academic responsibility and social activities.
- Integrity
- Justice
- Academic advisors act intentionally in accordance with ethical and professional behavior developed through reflective practice.
28 Clues: Justice • Integrity • Fidelity & Responsibility • Beneficence & Non-Malfeasance • Respect for people’s rights & dignity • the first group type of students we will work with. • the second type of group of students we will work with. • the second college level group of students we meet with. • we serve a vital role in being this system for students. • ...
Media and Society Crossword (T.O) 2024-02-27
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- Sign which Signifier resembles Signified (picture)
- Power is held by men by law and custom
- anything that can be bought or sold
- adjective describing something made in traditional way
- Study of signifying systems
- Signs Secondary, culturally Specific relations, or associations,
- "at the same time" Focusing on something at a particular time.
- quality or property of an object or medium
- Paradox Tendency to dismiss popular culture objects.
- expressing how material Practices and Objects reflect ideological beliefs
- the ways shared generational experiences and values shape subjective experience.
- Class or Paradigm of objects with degrees or grades of membership.
- group of intellectuals who combined Marxist theory
- adapting consent from one medium to another
- Ideological beliefs that prevail in particular time.
- Traditional practices and customs of a geographic region.
- 21 century technologies combine tasks and activities
- Process of transforming into commodity.
- Picking examples that support your Positions and disregarding others.
- Process of interpretation, shaped by intertextual associations
- Important ideas or Motif in art.
- Indirect reference to something
- remake, alters the plot.
- Author
- ways dominate groups secure consent of subordinate group
- Interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on definitions of disability.
- Signifiers connected by Proximity
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- "Between texts"/ ways texts interact
- Sign which signifier is caused by signified (smoke signifying fire)
- Text refers to itself of conventions of genre.
- Category of related signs.
- practice of switching between 2 or more languages.
- existing social structure
- explores the influence of colonialism.
- (Frankfurt school) dismissive way to refer to the lower-class
- Economic mode of Production. (Privately owned)
- list of works Marked as high quality.
- Sincere expression of ability, belief, or personality
- study that focuses on race ethnicity and indignity
- ways one another discuss and interact about media.
- Work of Art that Imitates another word.
- Ideas beliefs that structure a particular world view
- Things People make and do.
- Material written for the general Public.
- Short term for Costume Play (Fandom)
- adoption of practices or customs of one group to another
- What encoder of message intends decoders to understand
- Ways In which racism is deeply entrenched in social structures
- Rule-Governed systems of signs.
- Things people make and do that convey meaning
- Multiple meanings
- (Karl Marx) Focuses on social class and class Struggle
- Social Construction of Ideas of normalcy (gender and sexuality)
- How messages are packed in the relation to the affordances of a communicative medium (John Friske)
- Group that differentiates itself within the boarder of culture
- cultural norms with being masculine.
- Study that focuses on Society (Women, men)
- "High Cultures" material Practices of upper-class
- assumes people naturally think and act in certain ways.
- Nature of gender inequality (Social roles of women)
- "cutting edge" of a medium
61 Clues: Author • Multiple meanings • remake, alters the plot. • existing social structure • Category of related signs. • Things People make and do. • "cutting edge" of a medium • Study of signifying systems • Rule-Governed systems of signs. • Indirect reference to something • Important ideas or Motif in art. • Signifiers connected by Proximity • anything that can be bought or sold • ...
PPEople's Review Crossword #1 2023-02-26
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- First name of the big tower in the center of Utrecht covered with scaffolding.
- Political doctrine often atributted to Benito Mussiolini.
- System of government by one person with absolute power.
- Original nationality of Adolf Hitler
- Student association for PPE
- Measures how much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period.
- One of the greek fathers of cynicism, famous for living in a barrel.
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- Name of our beloved home building for PPE, name of French philosopher.
- The philosophical theory or idea that only one's mind is sure to exist.
- A business cycle contraction that occurs when there is a general decline in economic activity.
- Came up with the concept of the categorical imperative.
- Surname of a famous writer of the "Communist Manifesto".
12 Clues: Student association for PPE • Original nationality of Adolf Hitler • Came up with the concept of the categorical imperative. • System of government by one person with absolute power. • Surname of a famous writer of the "Communist Manifesto". • Political doctrine often atributted to Benito Mussiolini. • ...
German Colonies in Africa 2021-10-03
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- Where did Germany set up a colony in 1884 (3)?
- Who set up colinies as private individuals (2)?
- What did many Germans in the "Age of Imperialism" hope to get by getting colonies (2)?
- Where did Germany set up a colony in 1898?
- hier: Wild(tiere)
- unbeansprucht
- auferlegen (Gesetze u.ä.)
- What did many Germans in the "Age of Imperialism" hope to get by getting colonies (1)?
- Who was the strongest economic power in Europe in the 1880s"
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- Wettstreit
- Where did Germany set up a colony between 1885 and 1890?
- weiden lassen
- Erlaubnis
- Where did Germany set up a colony in 1884 (2)?
- Where did Germany set up a colony between 1884 and 1899?
- Who set up colonies as private individuals (1)?
- Who was the strongest military power in Europe in the 1880s?
- Where did Germany set up a colony in 1884 (1)?
18 Clues: Erlaubnis • Wettstreit • weiden lassen • unbeansprucht • hier: Wild(tiere) • auferlegen (Gesetze u.ä.) • Where did Germany set up a colony in 1898? • Where did Germany set up a colony in 1884 (3)? • Where did Germany set up a colony in 1884 (2)? • Where did Germany set up a colony in 1884 (1)? • Who set up colinies as private individuals (2)? • ...
Math Vocab by Evan Fiedler 2022-12-13
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- Set of elements shared by two or more sets
- The absolute distance away from zero
- lists elements of a set within braces {}
- an inequality that compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or not equal to another value
- A set with no elements
- an equation stating two ratios are equal
- 1 range to 1 domain
- Set with not common elements
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- I=Prt
- a ratio expressed as a part per 100
- an upwards or downwards/left or right shift of a graph from the parent function
- to get a variable by itself
- Ratio that compares quantities measured in different units
- Change over Original
- Comparison of two numbers by division
- Describes all elements of two or more sets
- a collection of distinct objects
- contains elements from a set
18 Clues: I=Prt • 1 range to 1 domain • Change over Original • A set with no elements • to get a variable by itself • Set with not common elements • contains elements from a set • a collection of distinct objects • a ratio expressed as a part per 100 • The absolute distance away from zero • Comparison of two numbers by division • lists elements of a set within braces {} • ...
Psychologists 2013-04-24
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- Cognitive psychology, Cognitive therapy
- Humanism, Hierarchy of Needs
- Humanistic psychology, person-centered therapy
- Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
- IQ tests
- Standford Prison Study
- Intelligence, Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- Developmental Psychology, Infant behaviors
- Developmental psychology, Strange situation
- Cognition and moral behaviors based on gender
- Emotion, universal facial expressions
- Language acquisition
- Conformity
- Behaviorist, Little Albert
- Taste aversion
- Psychoanalysis and personality
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- Cognitive-behavioral, Rational Emotive Therapy
- Memory, Misinformation effect
- Conscious and unconscious awareness
- Psychodynamic studies
- Intelligence, multiple inelligences
- Hypnosis
- Forgetting curve
- Learning, Positive psychology, learned helplessness
- Parenting styles
- Psychology of judgement
- Social Psychology, Hospital experiment and disorders
- Functionalism, Meaning of truth
28 Clues: Hypnosis • IQ tests • Conformity • Taste aversion • Forgetting curve • Parenting styles • Language acquisition • Psychodynamic studies • Standford Prison Study • Psychology of judgement • Behaviorist, Little Albert • Humanism, Hierarchy of Needs • Memory, Misinformation effect • Theory of Cognitive Dissonance • Psychoanalysis and personality • Functionalism, Meaning of truth • ...
Earth 2024-02-08
Across
- When 2 plates slide past each other
- The way objects get pressed together
- Pangea
- Layers of the Earth
- The layer below the crust
- Ocean Trench forms
- Float up on the Asthenosphere
- The inner part of the core
- The upper layer of the mantle
- Harry Hess theory
- The middle Layer
- When 2 plates come towards each other
- Thinnest layer also makes up 1% of the earth
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- A famous well know one is in California
- The outer part of the core
- When 2 plates go in opposite direction
- Alfred Wegner theory
- The thickest layer
- Hot metal ball in the center of the Earth
- The way something is made up
20 Clues: Pangea • The middle Layer • Harry Hess theory • Ocean Trench forms • The thickest layer • Layers of the Earth • Alfred Wegner theory • The layer below the crust • The outer part of the core • The inner part of the core • The way something is made up • Float up on the Asthenosphere • The upper layer of the mantle • When 2 plates slide past each other • The way objects get pressed together • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
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- What type of planet is jupiter?
- Study of bodies of water
- Created by a god or deity
- Who started the Inflationary Universe theory?
- The place we live in
- Universe expanding infintely but will retract again
- Multiple universes
- Study of atmosphere and weather
- Rogue star passed closed to the sun
- Who started the Oscillating Universe theory?
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- Universe expanding infinitely
- Started on a tiny dense point
- ____ Nuclear Force
- Great cloud of gas and dust
- Universe expanding but density does not change
- _____ Nuclear Force
- First element
- Study of the structure of earth
- Study of heavenly bodies
- Solar system formed from gas and dust
- What type of planet is earth?
21 Clues: First element • ____ Nuclear Force • Multiple universes • _____ Nuclear Force • The place we live in • Study of bodies of water • Study of heavenly bodies • Created by a god or deity • Great cloud of gas and dust • Universe expanding infinitely • Started on a tiny dense point • What type of planet is earth? • What type of planet is jupiter? • Study of the structure of earth • ...
Theorist 2022-09-14
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- believed that children are born naturally good
- Founder of educational philosophy
- Studied Freudian theory from anna
- Founder of kindergarten
- Developed Reggio Emilia Schools;
- Established the normative theory
- from teachers;
- knowledge by actively using their
- is considered the father of psychology
- exercised considerable
- a desire to avoid punishment
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- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test
- children’s moral development begins
- development of ethical principles;
- Children develop at their own pace and
- Believed in the Zone of Proximal
- Founder of child psychoanalysis,
- proceeds to
- in academic educational psychology.
- Believed in self-exploration without
- Social developmental coined the term, operant conditioning;
- years
- Saw the importance of home education in the
23 Clues: years • proceeds to • from teachers; • exercised considerable • Founder of kindergarten • a desire to avoid punishment • Believed in the Zone of Proximal • Founder of child psychoanalysis, • Developed Reggio Emilia Schools; • Established the normative theory • Founder of educational philosophy • Studied Freudian theory from anna • knowledge by actively using their • ...
Co-OP #2 2025-06-18
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- Space exploration company founded by Elon Musk
- Force that attracts objects towards the center of the earth
- Scientist known for the theory of evolution
- Photo-sharing social media platform
- Famous physicist known for the theory of relativity
- Scientist known for the laws of motion
- Electric car company founded by Elon Musk
- Popular programming language
- Popular streaming service
- Famous classical composer
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- Largest planet in the solar system
- Largest online retailer
- Social media platform with tweets
- Tech company founded by Bill Gates
- Singer of "Single Ladies"
- Superhero from Gotham City
- Biological preparation that provides immunity
- Popular search engine
- Famous wizard from a popular book series
- Short video sharing platform
20 Clues: Popular search engine • Largest online retailer • Singer of "Single Ladies" • Popular streaming service • Famous classical composer • Superhero from Gotham City • Popular programming language • Short video sharing platform • Social media platform with tweets • Largest planet in the solar system • Tech company founded by Bill Gates • Photo-sharing social media platform • ...
Absolute Monarchs of Europe - Bentley Hansen 2026-01-09
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- Fredrick The Great
- Primarily Written By James Madison
- Revolution
- Written BY Thomas Jefferson
- Earth Centered Theory
- Extravagant and Ornate
- Wrote The Declaration Of Independence
- Natural Rights
- Separation Of Powers In Governments
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- Simple and Elegant
- Fancy Meetings Between Specific Individuals
- Equal Rights Of Woman
- Intellectual Movement
- Influential French Intellectuals
- Sir Francis Bacon
- Basing Beliefs on Knowledge and Reason
- Enlightened Despot
- Falling Apple
- Sun Centered Theory
- Revolutionized Science
- Power Invested Equally In Each Part Of The Government
- Sacrificing Some Freedom For Protection Of Your Rights
- Multiple Levels Of Government
- Belief In A Supreme Being
- Freedom Of Speech
- People Become Or Are Corrupted
26 Clues: Revolution • Falling Apple • Natural Rights • Sir Francis Bacon • Freedom Of Speech • Simple and Elegant • Fredrick The Great • Enlightened Despot • Sun Centered Theory • Equal Rights Of Woman • Intellectual Movement • Earth Centered Theory • Revolutionized Science • Extravagant and Ornate • Belief In A Supreme Being • Written BY Thomas Jefferson • Multiple Levels Of Government • ...
Mini-Crossword Puzzle (1491-1763) 2025-02-24
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- Religious revival that swept through the colonies in the 1730s-1740s
- First elected representative government in the American colonies
- First self-governing document signed by Pilgrims in 1620
- Banished from Massachusetts for challenging Puritan beliefs
- Transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds
- A person bound to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage to the colonies
- Economic theory that colonies exist for the benefit of the mother country
- British policy of loosely enforcing trade laws in the colonies
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- System of trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- Conflict between Britain and France over North American territory (1754-1763)
- revolt of frontier settlers against the Virginia government
- British law forbidding colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Laws that restricted colonial trade to benefit England
13 Clues: Laws that restricted colonial trade to benefit England • System of trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas • First self-governing document signed by Pilgrims in 1620 • revolt of frontier settlers against the Virginia government • Banished from Massachusetts for challenging Puritan beliefs • British policy of loosely enforcing trade laws in the colonies • ...
capitulo 7 _ Vocabulario 2023-04-11
21 Clues: myth • ruins • image • theory • legend • origin • sacred • symbol • belief • mystery • pyramid • strange • writing • evidence • function • structure • phenomenon • mysterious • inexplicable • archaelogist • civilization
Unit 10 vocabulary Karin 2023-01-26
20 Clues: ots • münt • kutse • džäss • tähtis • muusik • suurus • kiilas • insener • sabaots • teeoria • kükitama • keskpäev • kergesti • ülemaailmne • kindla peale • eksisteerima • võidusõiduhobune • rahvus;rahvusriik • valgepea-merikotkas
Government 2016-03-19
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- The ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves, or information about themselves.
- The national federal legislative body of the United States of America.
- An intelligence organization of the United States government, responsible for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes.
- A violent act or an act dangerous to human life in violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any state to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.
- The leader of a country or a division or part of a country.
- An organized political community living under a single system of government.
- A group that exercises sovereign authority over a nation, state, society or other body of people.
- The monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information.
- A formal or official change made to a law, contract, constitution, or other legal document.
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- A military offensive in which large parts of combatants of one geopolitical entity aggressively enter territory controlled by another such entity.
- A set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed.
- An intergovernmental organization to promote international co-operation.
- The legal or philosophical theory by which fairness is administered.
- The fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people, according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory.
14 Clues: The leader of a country or a division or part of a country. • The legal or philosophical theory by which fairness is administered. • The national federal legislative body of the United States of America. • An intergovernmental organization to promote international co-operation. • The monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information. • ...
Crime and Deviance GCSE Sociology 2025-10-16
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- What is the term for crimes committed using computers?
- What is the term for the fear of crime spread by media?
- What is the formal term for breaking the law?
- What do we call shared rules of behaviour in society?
- Which theory sees crime as a result of class conflict?
- What are deeply held beliefs about right and wrong?
- Which theory focuses on small-scale social interactions?
- What is the process of reforming offenders?
- What term describes a group with different norms from mainstream society?
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- What term refers to crimes committed by corporations?
- What is the process of learning norms and values?
- What term describes crimes that go unreported?
- What type of crime is committed by professionals?
- Which sociological theory links crime to lack of shared norms?
- What do we call informal or formal consequences for behaviour?
- Which perspective sees crime as functional for society?
- What term describes the process of assigning someone a deviant identity?
17 Clues: What is the process of reforming offenders? • What is the formal term for breaking the law? • What term describes crimes that go unreported? • What is the process of learning norms and values? • What type of crime is committed by professionals? • What are deeply held beliefs about right and wrong? • What term refers to crimes committed by corporations? • ...
Unit 6: Taxonomy and evolution 2024-05-20
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- technique used to separate pigments by solubility
- scientist who developed the theory of natural selection
- theory that states present day species are descendants from earlier species
- the raw material of evolution
- technique used to separate DNA fragments by size
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- refers to structures that look the same but perform different functions
- states that individuals with favorable variations will outlive and reproduce more than other organisms
- developed the theory of use and disuse
- model which describes evolution as a slow and steady process
- branch of science dealing with the classification of organisms
- any trace of a once living organism
- organic catalyst
12 Clues: organic catalyst • the raw material of evolution • any trace of a once living organism • developed the theory of use and disuse • technique used to separate DNA fragments by size • technique used to separate pigments by solubility • scientist who developed the theory of natural selection • model which describes evolution as a slow and steady process • ...
natural selection 2021-11-16
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- develop gradually
- helped develop evolution
- a change or difference in condition
- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- the action or process of adapting
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- statement of species changing over time
- a group of living organisms that are similar
- the action or process of changing
- a theory of evolution based on the principle that physical changes in organisms during their lifetime
- well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses and facts
- transmission of genes from parents
- hidden or disguise
12 Clues: develop gradually • hidden or disguise • helped develop evolution • the action or process of changing • the action or process of adapting • transmission of genes from parents • a change or difference in condition • statement of species changing over time • a group of living organisms that are similar • ...
Watson Theory 2013-05-17
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- concerned with promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the sick and restoring health.
- is a way of understanding people from the way things appear to them, from their frame of reference.
- involves observation, identification and review of the problem; use of applicable knowledge in literature.
- helps to determine how variables would be examined or measured; includes a conceptual approach or design for problem solving
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- psychology is the study of human existence using phenomenological analysis.
- being a valued person in and of him or herself to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood and assisted; in general a philosophical view of a person as a fully functional integrated self
- is the direct action and implementation of the plan
- analysis of the data as well as the examination of the effects of interventions based on the data.
- promotes health and individual or family growth.
9 Clues: promotes health and individual or family growth. • is the direct action and implementation of the plan • psychology is the study of human existence using phenomenological analysis. • concerned with promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the sick and restoring health. • ...
Cell Theory 2020-04-26
Price Theory 2017-05-31
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- ‘n grafiek wat aandui hoe die vraag vir ‘n artikel of diens en die prys daarvan verwant is.
- Wanneer prys styg aanbod
- ‘n grafiek wat toon hoe die aanbod van ‘n artikel of diens en sy prys verband hou
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n goedere of diens wat vir verbruikers beskikbaar is om te koop of van gebruik te maak.
- die hoeveelheid van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
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- Faktor wat prys beinvloed
- Faktor wat vraag beinvloed
- Wanneer prys styg vraag
- die prys van ‘n produk wanneer die vraag gelyk aan die aanbod is.
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 • ...
Theory 3 2020-11-03
9 Clues: one count • two counts • four counts • three counts • two notes added together • two counts in every measure • four counts in every measure • three counts in every measure • different notes played smoothly
Network Theory 2021-04-01
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- It is an undirected graph
- Cotree branches are called as?
- Loops which contain only one link are called?
- If there are 4 branches, 3 node then no. of links is?
- if graph has 5 nodes, then the number of twigs is?
- If the number of branches incident at the node is?
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- The branches of a tree are called as?
- If no two branches of the graph cross each other?
- It is a subgraph formed by removing branches?
- 12 branches and 9 nodes will have _____ loop?
10 Clues: It is an undirected graph • Cotree branches are called as? • The branches of a tree are called as? • It is a subgraph formed by removing branches? • 12 branches and 9 nodes will have _____ loop? • Loops which contain only one link are called? • If no two branches of the graph cross each other? • if graph has 5 nodes, then the number of twigs is? • ...
Colour Theory 2023-11-27
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- primary and a secondary together make a...colour
- colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel.
- red, orange & yellow are .... colours
- Green,Orange, Violet
- adding black to darken a colour
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- Adding white to lighten a colour
- Colours next to each other on the colour wheel
- Blue, violet and green are ....colours
- colours that cannot be mixed from any other colours.
9 Clues: Green,Orange, Violet • adding black to darken a colour • Adding white to lighten a colour • red, orange & yellow are .... colours • Blue, violet and green are ....colours • Colours next to each other on the colour wheel • primary and a secondary together make a...colour • colours that cannot be mixed from any other colours. • ...
Number Theory 2021-09-13
9 Clues: top • bottom • counting • I for e.g. • counting with 0 • almost every number • way to find lcm and gcf • one integer over another • natural number and opposites
Cell Theory 2022-06-06
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- Meaning it is comprised of many cells
- Type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or fertilisation
- Forms after the fusion of an egg cell and a sperm cell
- Giant ___ are unicellular organisms that can grow to a very large size and only contains one nucleus.
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- Cells only arise from ______ cells
- The term means an organism contains many nuclei
- Smallest unit of life
- A wall that separates hyphae structures into cells.
- Meaning it is comprised of a single cell
9 Clues: Smallest unit of life • Cells only arise from ______ cells • Meaning it is comprised of many cells • Meaning it is comprised of a single cell • The term means an organism contains many nuclei • A wall that separates hyphae structures into cells. • Forms after the fusion of an egg cell and a sperm cell • ...
Music Theory 2023-11-07
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- The music term for getting louder
- The music term for when you gradually get slower
- The music term for playing smoothly
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- The music term for getting softer
- The music term for playing softly
- How fast something is played
- The music term for playing loudly
- The 'tail end' of a piece of music
- A note that is not a sharp or flat is a ___
9 Clues: How fast something is played • The music term for getting softer • The music term for playing softly • The music term for playing loudly • The music term for getting louder • The 'tail end' of a piece of music • The music term for playing smoothly • A note that is not a sharp or flat is a ___ • The music term for when you gradually get slower
Cell Theory 2024-01-12
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- Which scientist was the first to propose that all organisms are made of cells?
- Which scientist was the first to propose that all plants are made of cells?
- scientist was the first to help improve a microscope's ability to magnify?
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- Which scientist was the first to discover and create the microscope?
- All ________________ cells are produced by other living cells.
- The most basic unit of life is a ________________.
- Which scientist was the first to discover eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
- Which scientist was the first to look at cells (cork cells)?
- All ________________ organisms are composed of cells.
9 Clues: The most basic unit of life is a ________________. • All ________________ organisms are composed of cells. • Which scientist was the first to look at cells (cork cells)? • All ________________ cells are produced by other living cells. • Which scientist was the first to discover and create the microscope? • ...
Hair theory 2024-10-19
10 Clues: banding • hot wax • grow phase • single needle • multiple needles • transitional phase • dormant/shedding phase • both Galvanic and thermolysis • a type of permanent hair reduction • a type of permanent hair reduction
Particle theory 2024-04-21
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- Does not have definite shape. Particles are very far apart.
- When a solid turns into a liquid.
- Mixing tang into water.
- Takes place throughout the liquid.
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- Water turns into ice.
- When a solid turns into a gas or a gas turns into a solid.
- Has a definite mass and its volume does not change.
- Takes place on the surface of the liquid.
- Has definite mass,shape & volume.
9 Clues: Water turns into ice. • Mixing tang into water. • When a solid turns into a liquid. • Has definite mass,shape & volume. • Takes place throughout the liquid. • Takes place on the surface of the liquid. • Has a definite mass and its volume does not change. • When a solid turns into a gas or a gas turns into a solid. • ...
Color Theory 2021-10-26
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- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
- Colors that are directly opposite one another on the color wheel
- colors The others obtained by mixing equal parts of 2 primary colors
- the lightness or darkness of a hue
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- The results of mixing equal parts of two complementary colors.
- Colors with a warm temperature
- color mixed with white to achieve a lighter huu
- color mixed with black to achieve a darker value
- Consisting of only one color
9 Clues: Consisting of only one color • Colors with a warm temperature • the lightness or darkness of a hue • color mixed with white to achieve a lighter huu • color mixed with black to achieve a darker value • Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel • The results of mixing equal parts of two complementary colors. • ...
Vulnerability Theory 2026-01-12
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- Together with [EMBODIED], Fineman’s concept of all humans being situated within society’s intricate web challenges the traditional model of the autonomous and independent ‘Liberal Legal Subject (LLS)’ (2008).
- Fundamental British Value that means nobody is above the law (Bowling and Marks, 2017). A VT approach may argue that S&S as arbitrary use of state power undermines this answer.
- Fineman (2017) the ability to recover from physical, social, or economic harms. This is not something humans are born with (2015, p.2090) but instead accumulate through the distribution of resources by societal institutions and the state (2017).
- To what degree is resilience fostered? VT’s primary focus is on societal institutions’ role in providing resilience. (Fineman, 2008). Delsol (2015) argues that those who consider S&S effective at doing this fail to adequately consider its drawbacks, including damaged trust between the public and the police. To analyse the extent of its effectiveness, according to Lacey (1988), both aspects ought to be considered, with appropriate factoring in of the costs.
- Statutory police powers stating that a constable may search any person or vehicle if he has reaosnable grounds for suspecting he will find stolen or prohibited articles (Police and Crime Evidence Act (PACE) 1984). If an officer above inspector reasonably anticipates prescribed offences may be committed within a specific area, a constable may S+S whether or not they have reasonable grounds for suspicion (Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act (PCSCA) 2022).
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- Together with [EMBEDDEDNESS], the idea of humans as ‘fleshy, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ creatures,’ constantly at risk of physical harm also challenges the LLS model.
- The type of state a vulnerability approach argues in favour of: one that takes responsibility for citizens’ access to resilience-providing institutions, such as policing.
- Together with [EMBODIED], Fineman’s concept of all humans being situated within society’s intricate web challenges the traditional model of the autonomous and independent ‘Liberal Legal Subject (LLS)’ (2008).
- ‘Universal, constant, and inherent in the human condition’ (Fineman, 2008). VT argues that no one person or group is ‘more vulnerable’ than another- as embodied humans we are all equally susceptible to the possibility of harm. Rather, it is the resources we have access to that influence our varying experiences with vulnerability (2008); nothing inherent about any one person makes them ‘more vulnerable’ to facing S&S, rather the uneven distribution of resources by the police exposes this among some communities more than others.
- The type of state a vulnerability approach argues in favour of: one that takes responsibility for citizens’ access to resilience-providing institutions, such as policing.
- Does S&S work how its supposed to? The Metropolitan Police Service (2014) say that S&S is crucial in preventing violence and the carrying of weapons. However, many authors such as Ream et al (2010), Miller (2000), and Reiner (2015) refute this, arguing that there is minimal evidence to support the claim that S&S even deters criminals.
- Fundamental British Value that means nobody is above the law (Bowling and Marks, 2017). A VT approach may argue that S&S as arbitrary use of state power undermines this answer.
12 Clues: Together with [EMBEDDEDNESS], the idea of humans as ‘fleshy, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ creatures,’ constantly at risk of physical harm also challenges the LLS model. • The type of state a vulnerability approach argues in favour of: one that takes responsibility for citizens’ access to resilience-providing institutions, such as policing. • ...
Theories of Attachement 2014-05-02
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- The 'mother' the monkey chose over the feeder
- The type of conditioning studied by Pavlov (dogs)
- Model that was supported by Hazan and Shaver's 'love quiz' experiment
- Pyschologists who disproved that infants only formed attachments to the caregiver (feeder)
- The biological period where attachements are formed
- The animals studied by Harlow and Harlow
- Studied Gosling eggs
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- Psychologist who came up with the Evolutionary Theory
- Psychologists who created the theory that attachment is created towards the person who supplies the food
- The template that is made for future relationships
- Attachment based on the principle of conditioning
- The type of conditioning that uses reinforcement
- Special attachement to one person
- Babies crying, smiling in which adults respond to
- Theory that children are born with an innate tendacy to form an attachment that serves to increase their chance of survival
15 Clues: Studied Gosling eggs • Special attachement to one person • The animals studied by Harlow and Harlow • The 'mother' the monkey chose over the feeder • The type of conditioning that uses reinforcement • The type of conditioning studied by Pavlov (dogs) • Attachment based on the principle of conditioning • Babies crying, smiling in which adults respond to • ...
Sam and Natalee's Evolution Crossword 2021-10-07
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- theory that characteristics can be directly inherited
- the slow changes a species experiences over time
- the difference of individuals in same species
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in it’s given environment
- theory that states how over millions of years, organisms evolved
- theory that evolution happens steadily and slowly
- the last common ancestor between shared organisms
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- change in genetic material in the cell
- the impression of an organism from the past
- a trait or strength helps an organism survive
- preserved in sedimentary rocks, newer fossils are found on closer layers, while older fossils are found in the lower layers
- part of DNA that codes specific traits
- when all organisms of a species are dead
- process where better adapted individuals are more likely to survive and reproduce
- a group of similar organisms that can reproduce together
15 Clues: change in genetic material in the cell • part of DNA that codes specific traits • when all organisms of a species are dead • the impression of an organism from the past • the difference of individuals in same species • a trait or strength helps an organism survive • the slow changes a species experiences over time • theory that evolution happens steadily and slowly • ...
The First Peoples 2022-03-16
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- is a culture's set of beliefs about the world and how it works
- the edge of the habitat at which trees can grow
- the original people of a country
- the group of First Peoples that live below the tree line
- variations of the same language
- group of languages that evolved from a common language
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- a thing that is known or proved
- a collection of stories, prayers,and songs that explain a communities history, customs, beliefs and values
- groups(First Peoples) that share a common language and kinship system based on either maternal or paternal lines of descent
- a belief that the whole is more important than a part
- the group of First Peoples that lived above the tree line
- an explanation that makes sense but cannot be proven
12 Clues: a thing that is known or proved • variations of the same language • the original people of a country • the edge of the habitat at which trees can grow • an explanation that makes sense but cannot be proven • a belief that the whole is more important than a part • group of languages that evolved from a common language • ...
Foundational Theories of Child Development Perspectives Vocabulary 2022-10-06
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- A consequence that decreases the future likelihood of the behavior that follows it
- Reservoir of primitive instincts and drives
- An organized set of ideas that is designed to explain and make predictions about development
- Consequences of a behavior determine whether a behavior is repeated in the future
- Development consists of a sequence of stages, each defined by a unique crisis or challenge
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- Views development from an evolutionary perspective
- The time in development when a specific type of learning can take place
- Child development reflects a specific and prearranged scheme or plan within the body
- A consequence that increases the future likelihood of the behavior that it follows
- Moral agent in the child's personality
- Children learn simply by watching those around them
- Practical, rational component of personality
12 Clues: Moral agent in the child's personality • Reservoir of primitive instincts and drives • Practical, rational component of personality • Views development from an evolutionary perspective • Children learn simply by watching those around them • The time in development when a specific type of learning can take place • ...
Surviving the Applewhites Chapters 15-30 Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- a pause or break.
- notice or attention given to someone or something by the media.
- form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
- average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
- a performance or interpretation, especially of a dramatic role or piece of music.
- outstanding, wonderful, better than everything else
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- cautiously; carefully.
- clean or brighten the surface of (something) by rubbing it hard, typically with an abrasive or detergent.
- limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
- (especially of hair) close-set, stiff, and spiky.
- guilty of or involving betrayal or deception;(of ground, water, conditions, etc.) hazardous because of presenting hidden or unpredictable dangers.
- one that is very important and affects the success of that thing.
12 Clues: a pause or break. • cautiously; carefully. • (especially of hair) close-set, stiff, and spiky. • average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree. • outstanding, wonderful, better than everything else • notice or attention given to someone or something by the media. • one that is very important and affects the success of that thing. • ...
3-2 2022-11-28
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- n) any large or small living thing that can move independently
- v) to show to be true or correct
- v) to walk or travel without any real purpose or direction
- v) to be someone's property
- v) to control a group of people, a country, or a situation
- n) the shape of a bone, a shell, or a plant or animal that has been preserved in rock for a very long period
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- adj) having hope
- adj) having to do with times very long ago
- n) a fact or piece of information that shows that something exists or is true
- adj) to not be able to do something ; not able
- n) a formal idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something
- adj) correct based on facts or proof
12 Clues: adj) having hope • v) to be someone's property • v) to show to be true or correct • adj) correct based on facts or proof • adj) having to do with times very long ago • adj) to not be able to do something ; not able • v) to walk or travel without any real purpose or direction • v) to control a group of people, a country, or a situation • ...
Interwar Years 2023-02-13
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- Made the theory of relativity
- a type of build
- a policy of rigid segregation
- an economic fall
- founder of russian communist party
- Had physc theories
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- skepticism
- called the holy man
- the theory that everything should be designed by its function
- country that leaves the League of Nations
- a revolution in music
- a change
- was made the peoples minister
- art of the unconscious mind
14 Clues: a change • skepticism • a type of build • an economic fall • Had physc theories • called the holy man • a revolution in music • art of the unconscious mind • Made the theory of relativity • a policy of rigid segregation • was made the peoples minister • founder of russian communist party • country that leaves the League of Nations • ...
Scientists 2024-10-03
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- - Invented alternating current electricity
- - Discovered penicillin, a medical breakthrough
- - Studied black holes and cosmos
- - Improved the telescope, studied stars
- - Proposed theory of evolution
- - Father of modern chemistry
- - Studied planetary motion and orbits
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- - Studied energy and heat transfer
- - Co-discovered DNA's structure with Crick
- - Developed theory of relativity
- - Explored electromagnetism and electrochemistry
- - Developed polio vaccine for children
- - Primatologist who studied chimpanzees
- - Formulated laws of motion and gravity
- - Discovered radioactivity, won two Nobel Prizes
15 Clues: - Father of modern chemistry • - Proposed theory of evolution • - Developed theory of relativity • - Studied black holes and cosmos • - Studied energy and heat transfer • - Studied planetary motion and orbits • - Developed polio vaccine for children • - Primatologist who studied chimpanzees • - Formulated laws of motion and gravity • - Improved the telescope, studied stars • ...
Formulation and Verification of Accounting Theory 2023-05-23
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- What perspective that a researcher explain how contracting mechanisms minimise agency costs of the firm?
- Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior.
- One of formulation theory that the basic core consists of the concepts of the fairness,justice,equity and truth
- Agency theory assumption is no 'a ___' reason to believe that agent will act in the best interest of the principal.
- Bottom up approach is also known as ___.
- Prescribe should be done, rather than analyzing and explaining what currently accepted practice is _______ theories.
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- Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __
- Based on a logical relationship, which has to do with the rules of the language used is ________ theories.
- This theory is the ability to relate to the real world.
- ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use.
10 Clues: Bottom up approach is also known as ___. • This theory is the ability to relate to the real world. • Pragmatic theory that observe the reaction of the user is __ • Cost incurred by principal to measure,observe & control agent's behavior. • ____ theory seek to explain and predict which methods accountants will actually use. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-14
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- The theory that states the Earth rotates on its axis and around the sun
- The person to help develop the scientific method, he also had a food for his last name
- The first name of the person who had to recant his statements but later established the laws of physics
- A large round object that was used for many theories
- The first name of the person who made the heliocentric theory
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- The subject that the entire revolution was based upon and had many advances on it during the revolution.
- The thing Isaac Newton made a theory/law upon
- The theory that states the Earth is in the middle of the universe
- The first name of the person who is considered "The Father Of Chemistry"
- A form of mathematics Isaac Newton developed to prove his theory
10 Clues: The thing Isaac Newton made a theory/law upon • A large round object that was used for many theories • The first name of the person who made the heliocentric theory • A form of mathematics Isaac Newton developed to prove his theory • The theory that states the Earth is in the middle of the universe • ...
Continent Drift theory 2021-09-07
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- when alfred wegeners theory became accepted
- what Alfred Wegener got a degree in
- the one who came up with the theory of continental drift
- how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved
- Alfred Wegener theory
- when Alfred wegener died
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- where Alfred Wegener died
- the force that moved the continents
- how old Alfred Wegener was when he died
- what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock
10 Clues: Alfred Wegener theory • when Alfred wegener died • where Alfred Wegener died • the force that moved the continents • what Alfred Wegener got a degree in • how old Alfred Wegener was when he died • when alfred wegeners theory became accepted • what is left behind when glaciers scratch rock • how Alfred Wegener thought the continents moved • ...
Chapter 1 Review Activity 2024-05-15
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- theory about managing private information
- theory about personal and relational factors that influence coming out
- heterosexuality as the default
- public self-image
- this kind of face values social acceptance
- this kind of face values individual autonomy
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- authorized to access information through a boundary linkage
- goal-driven act of revealing personal information
- question the legitimacy of one's face
- theory about face and facework
10 Clues: public self-image • heterosexuality as the default • theory about face and facework • question the legitimacy of one's face • theory about managing private information • this kind of face values social acceptance • this kind of face values individual autonomy • goal-driven act of revealing personal information • authorized to access information through a boundary linkage • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-05-04
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- helps see things in astronomy closer
- discovered that planets move in elliptical motions
- discovered the 3 laws of motion
- universal law understood by applying reason
- method of procedure for discovering science
- helps see things very closely
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- theory that earth is the center of universe
- believed the earth moved in circles
- theory that sun is the center of universe
- proved the heliocentric theory
10 Clues: helps see things very closely • proved the heliocentric theory • discovered the 3 laws of motion • believed the earth moved in circles • helps see things in astronomy closer • theory that sun is the center of universe • theory that earth is the center of universe • universal law understood by applying reason • method of procedure for discovering science • ...
US History 2021-10-18
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- an economic theory that coined why and how nations should amass wealth in order to increase their power
- a branch of government that has the power to make laws
- a branch of government that has the power to evaluate laws
- a branch of government that has the power to carry out laws
- first permanent English settlement in the Americas
- a democratic government where people elect officials to represent them
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- supported war against Britain during the Revolutionary War
- citizens who were prepared to fight
- colonists who chose to support Britain during the Revolutionary War
- A nickname for the British soldiers taken from their bright red uniforms
- a set of documents and laws that define the government of a country
- form of government ruled by a single political power such as a king or queen
- volunteer soldiers who were ready to fight in a moments notice
- political leaders that helped establish the United States government
14 Clues: citizens who were prepared to fight • first permanent English settlement in the Americas • a branch of government that has the power to make laws • supported war against Britain during the Revolutionary War • a branch of government that has the power to evaluate laws • a branch of government that has the power to carry out laws • ...
kasia aila harriet 2023-10-30
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- when a person looks to interpret information that back up an assumption
- a famous social theorist
- how we value and perceive ourselves
- mental structure to help us understand how things work
- the belief that you are capable of performing a task or managing a situation
- when people try to be like eachother
- real life example of social deprivation
- individuals tend to interpret the behavior of others in various situations as threatening
- bandura experiment
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- the tendency to act in an irational way due to our limited ability to process information objectively
- the tendency people have to overemphasise personal characteristics and ignore situational factors in judging others' behaviour
- a set of behaviors and instructions that a person uses to remember how to navigate a social situation
- the personal view, or mental picture, that we have of ourselves
- what leads to a theory
14 Clues: bandura experiment • what leads to a theory • a famous social theorist • how we value and perceive ourselves • when people try to be like eachother • real life example of social deprivation • mental structure to help us understand how things work • the personal view, or mental picture, that we have of ourselves • ...
theories of criminality 2024-04-11
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- who suggested maternal deprevation?
- ednomorphic, ectomorphic and mesomorphic
- what happens when children are separated from their mothers from long period
- superego of a child with a deviant moral code
- when criminals asses whether the perceived benefits outweigh the potential negative consequences
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- who suggested strain theory?
- who suggested atavisitc form theory?
- muscular body type
- occurs when people are told they can achieve something that is actually unattainable
- who suggested social learning theory
- inadequate superego making you feel less guilt
11 Clues: muscular body type • who suggested strain theory? • who suggested maternal deprevation? • who suggested atavisitc form theory? • who suggested social learning theory • ednomorphic, ectomorphic and mesomorphic • superego of a child with a deviant moral code • inadequate superego making you feel less guilt • ...
Moon Formation 2025-05-29
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- Giant indents on moon's surface
- Light, ashy part of the moon
- Giant "planet" in Earth's orbit
- The curved path an object takes as it moves around a central body
- Mars-sized object that supposedly crashed into Earth
- Who discovered the moons mountains?
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- A theory evolving a Mars-sized object, crashing into Earth
- Who proposed the theory, The Giant Impact Theory
- First person to observe the moon through a telescope
- Dark part of the moons surface
- How many major impact theories are there?
11 Clues: Light, ashy part of the moon • Dark part of the moons surface • Giant indents on moon's surface • Giant "planet" in Earth's orbit • Who discovered the moons mountains? • How many major impact theories are there? • Who proposed the theory, The Giant Impact Theory • First person to observe the moon through a telescope • Mars-sized object that supposedly crashed into Earth • ...
